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The Intelligencer, j; S'nMialirtl uu?i t TERMS: Tho Daily Intolligoncor Is Delivered ^ by Carriers In Whoclinaand adjacent towns at 16 cents por week. ; lij Mull, 1'oflU^t' Free in the United Suite*. Dally, Ono Year $8 OO f Dally, Six Months - 4- OO Dally. Threo Months 2 00 . Daily, One Month 66 1 Semi-Weekly, One Year 2 50 i Seml-Weokly, Six Months 1 25 t Weokly, Ono Year I OO U/Moklv. Six Months 60 i Great reduction* to Clubs. Send for sample eoj?!e? uti'l vlrculars. Address FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, , I'UBLWUMU), ! No. Sli mid J47 Fourteenth Street, WHKBLINfi, W. VA. ! [Kn tared at tlie l'ostoflleeut Wheeling, W. Va., 1 n-i M'coiid elaM matter.| jfte ItMigcncet WHKKUNO, W. VA., 3IABCH ?1> IMS* , Went Virginia Democracy jind tli? Tariff. The meeting iu this city which formed itself into the Samuel J. Iiandall Club, only brought prominently before the public the. state of affairs which has been well-known to exist. Stormy as this meeting was, it was not more animated than some of the discussions which have taken place in this city between the same elements?the free traders and protectionists in the Democratic party. Those Democrats who have money in vested in industrial enterprises, ana ouicrs who have notu dollar in manufacturing, but believe that the products of American soil, of American skill, and of American industries, shall he preferred alK)VC those of all the world beside, arc determined that the growing activities of West Virginia shall not be throttled by the taritl policy of .Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Mills. Tho.se Democrats who stand by the President, whether it he for the olliccs they hold, the offices they hope to get, or as a matter of principle, are equally determined that the policy declared by the President in his message and formulated into the bill now before the Ways and Means Committee shall prevail. Tlu?y point to live declarations as embodied in the Democratic national platform; they point to the bills supported in Congress by the Democratic party for the nast twenty years; and they say that the sum of these things represents the undeniable purpose of the Democratic party on the tariff question. This argument is, in fact, unanswerable; yet it by no means vindicates the wisdom or the justice of the Democratic attitude towards the American industries. These conflicting sentiments, whose divergency springs from radical and ever widening differences fast growing in intensity, are not limited by the boundaries of the city of Wheeling or the county of Ohio. It ramifies the whole State and is seen everywhere. What is to come of it? This is an interesting question. These protectionists are out of place in the Democratic party and are read out of it at least once every twenty-four hours. Vet, by reason of their prejudice or their long atliliatiou, they declare* that they have no intention of becoming Republicans. What are they going to do with themselves? What will be their | influence in the Dcmocrutic party, which cannot net akin# without them, and yet rather prefers to try? There lias never been so interesting a situation in the politic* o? West Virgiuiasince the State was founded. A Word of WnriiliiB from over tliolViit?r. American free traders are exhorting their countrymen to follow the example of England and pursue a policy which, they sav, has made that nation the workshop of the .world. Hear a little testimony from one on the spot, who may he supposed to be an unprejudiced fitness. We ijuote from the Manchester (England) iron and Sterl Trade* Journal Nottingham firms have stockings and lace made in Saxony and Germany; Stockport has it.s "Silent" gas engines made in Ghent; Dec pear (Fox it C'o.) its paragon frames made in France, and so the list might he extended. Our warehouses are full of German nippers and other German and American hardware, while English artizans walk moodilv about the streets, or try, as at Shellleltl, with bleeding and blistered hands to level themselves down from handicraftsmen to laborers and stone breakers . at N pence a day. Who is to be the man tn sfilvi? the urnhloin of the unemnloved ?1<> win back the lost industries of the land, and to widen the sphere of labor for those who earn a living more hy the skill than the strength of their arms? From this it appears that the Uritish tariff policy, even from the British point of view, loaves more are less to be desired. Where is the American who desires lo place his country in so pitiful a plight?to call aloud ill the wilderness for some mighty mind to "win back the lost industries of the land?" Those nf us who believe iu protecting what we have and regulating the price of manufactured products by encouraging more capital to embark in manufactures, prefer to look well to our industries while we have them. "An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of , cureami the cure is by no means within easy reach of that country which j recklessly throws away its advantages. ! Tim fJlft of st. Patrick* ' Parkcrrfivr<j Journal, I On Saturday morning lust some per- J son or persons unknown left a basket on ' the door-step of John L. Gibson, the popular engineer, of Grafton. There is nothing remarkable in that, but there was something in the basket which on examination proved to be a healthy hoy baby about, ten or twelve days old. The basket was covered with a copy of the Wheeling IntklIioevckr, and it being St. Patrick's Day. Johnny says it must be an Irish Republican. The little waif was handed over to the tender ^nereies of the county authorities who will provide for it. TIip .Journeyman Printer*. The Boston Herald avails itself to the remark mado by a Springfield. Mass., clergyman who spoke of journeyman printers as iiioii in ^'humble life," to say that no man familiar with American ideas in American society "would lmve made that blunder." The speaker was an Englishman, which explains the "blunder." The EeraUi gooa on to say: "Tlic journeyman printers' craft has furnished mayors of cities, governors of States, members of the united States S-nato, and at least one candidate of a groat party for President, without the _ iinprcsHion prevailing that it was any more of a rise from a humble origin than o it would have been if the successful man ui had come from even the professions of i* life, Jn fact, we are inclined to hold that' A ho occupation of Uio printer comes leiirvr to Ving what is recognised iih u ' fOfessiowl ^location than uhf otjier in Hh he community/' (r( TIIK LNIil.NI.'lAN WII.Ttll - ?! ,ro lfl?*r llclng Coiupvlltxl to l.Ulen to nil \y< A?ii#rlrnn'? I'mrtU'iil Tnrtlf Tnlk. nn leu? ^'ork J'rrn. rc) An amusing and instructive talk comes th rom Mr. 0. C?. Jloaa, -of 52 Leonard ^ itreet. Mr. Ross at iirwt refused to be ^j, nterviowed on the tariff, but afterward, tic n the course of conversation, told this th mecdote: "Some time ago," said .Mr.' Koss, "nn Knglishnmn of ijiy acquaintance, whom I will call lllatik, was over here in the ^ iuterent of u syndicate which proposed sif to build a ship cunul to connect Chesa- p,: Him Hi.ii. On return imr (' IH'Iinv- uu; ...... .... m?? _ from one* of liis trips lie told me, with k much satisfaction, that he had perfected hv all his arrangements and was goiug hack Wi to Kngland to make his report. 'Will (.(l the scheme pay?" I naked. 'Oh, 1a?a?tiful,' was hia response. *1 shall he able to demonstrate to my people beyond question that there ia a aure return of ^ si x per cent on the investment.' . "Later on he spoke of having been ol in Florida selling some steel rails for his r<: syndicate as a sort of aide speculation, st * "I've been wondering eversince 1 sold i* those mils why your peojile don't insist on free trade, you know. They call themselves a free people. Why don't: they insist on trade being free?" Here w I've just sold 1*0,000 tons of steel rails in a, Florida, every ton of which pays a duty j, of $17 50 and I can't see for the life of j, me that any one benefits by it but An- ui drew Carnegie and one or two more. J t.< met Carnegie up at the Windsor Hotel el last night, aud 1 put it to him. Said I: u 'Carnegie, I've just sold 20,000 tons of n steel rails in Florida, and for every one f( of them the consumer luw to pay $17 50 p to protect you and the rest of the steel men. Now I'm very glad ,of course, personally, that it's made you rich. Hut will you tell me what in the name of , common sense the American people are V thinking of to tux themselves only for & the purpose of nutting millions in your * pockets?' 'Well,' Carnegie said, 'don't J? vou know that it was dinner time, and , i t.i ...... ..... ,i nt.,1 I ill' WOUIU ncu ?1IU 1? MIC vo-uiHk .iuu talk the subject over with me.' But lie }' never did. Of course he only wanted 11 to put me ofr. Gad, sir, he "knew he ? couldn't uiwwer me, don't you know.' J| "If Mr. Carnegie couldn't answer you on that point I'm much mistaken," said J I. "You'll find some pretty good at- 'J tempts at a reply in his book, Trium- ' pliant Democracy.' Now, see here, Mr. J1 Blank. If you had come to America '' forty years ago and gone to where Pitts- c. burgh is now, you would have seen ? mountains of coal and iron in close juxtaposition. The minerals cropped out of the surface everywhere, as if actually begging to be mined and used. But they were left alone. The products of coal ami ore, pig iron and steel roils, to wit. could be more cheaply manufactured from the raw material iii vour country and thence imported into this. The iroii .and coal in those mountains were about as valuable as a purse of gold to a shipwrecked and starving mariuer oil his raft. They would have continued so but for the protective system, it has chilled that iron and that '"ml ??i? nf those mountains and made of Pittsburgh another Birmingham. If Mr. Carnegie has made mouoy as u manufacturer of iron, will you tell me that no English iron manufacturer has gotten rich at the Rome time? And one more thing, Mr. Blank. You claim to believe that Mr. Carnegio and the other Pittsburgh manufacturers have n very soft thing under the protection or the tariff system. You say millions are being put into their pockets by itycarlv. Now, if you really believe this, whv do you not go back and counsel your English syndicate to put up rolling mills in Pittsburgh alongnide of Carnegie's, where they can divide the millions of profit with him instead of compelling them, as you are going to do, to nut their capital into a canal schome that will return at most about six per cent?" "Oh, ah, yes, to be sure. 1 hadn't thought of It in that light," said Air. Blank. "You Englishmen want to destroy the American protective system and I don't blame you, I continued. "You want England to resume her place as lirst among manufacturing nations, instead of playing second fiddle to America, as she has*done for years now, thanks to the ?!<? t* i nn|. ijiuicuuyu uiv1u. il mgvmmi n..fe..r.w j??.icy to favor free trade for America, I know. As an Englishman I can forgive you for supporting thai policy, Hut 1 Hubmit that it is not Englishuiiinly toald in spreading the rot about Carnegie and the 'iron barons' making millions out of the tariff at tho expense of the]>coplc. You know it isn't true, or else you don't know anything about the subject at all, In either'case you have no business to say it. If VOU really believed it vou and your crowd would be over here dividing up the millions with these 'barons' instead of looking around for a chance to invest in a six per cent paying enterprise." A Good Hut, If You Lone. jVrw York Suu. ".Shall we play for a little money, Miss Smith," he said, tenderly, as they sat down to a game of cards," or simply for ? love?" "Oh, I think it's wrong to play for money, even if the amount is trilling," "Then we will play for love?" "Yes." * J "And if I win, Miss Smith ?" he said, ? ' still more tenderly. ?! "Then you don't get anything, of ti course; cut please." K It is worth knowing that the average c human stomach is a pouch which will g hold about three quarts. "When i(H capacity is overstrained, or it is loaded K with indigestible or irritating substances, j; derangements, more or less serious, are Bure to occur. Thy various stages of c; stomachic diseases are graphically shown g by the manikin on exhibition at Logan & Co.'s drug store, Main street, Wheel* si ing, W. Va. The exceptional success of 81 Kaskine, the new quinine, as u cure for ^ dyspepsia and all forms of indigestion ta w Illustrated at the same time and proved ^ by testimony of the highest character. \\ llnrkleu'M Arnica Salve. j' The Best Salvk in the world for cuts, r bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever F sores, tetter, ehupped hands, chilblains, k [ oriiH, and all skin eruptions, and nosi- K lively cures piles, or no pay required. It bl is guaranteed to give perfect satisfnetion, p, [>r money refunded: Price, 25 cents per w ikjx. For mUe at Logan ?& Co.'s drug 'y Uore. ci .xrtBEV r'r nhcurmium, Kural.i*. A Swelllu**. Stilt VrntM?| ' fw - .w* Burn*. Scald*. Cau, ljural*. trr PX>dMr V&K?> l Som. KreU hltrt, tt'l fcBKACl HJWkar^ej'r.rY, Wlfinai, . mnH\ JasMA1 i. w<.uats ifoadfh*, Lit fcgWPr Jff, Toottuu.be. Spr*to?. ttaTThco .1 giv^HKcU ? Um'.'.a. bold 1?T *1? n *5r BW9r,ru?r<,t* caution.?TT? pm * ^8gS? siswsusitesj Aj tarrh 1?Prlco 10 CU.?SoUl bv all PruggUt* * * Special Notices. A" FITS:?All Fluntopi>c?l freo l?jr Dr. Kline'* % rest Nerve Itc?torer. No Flu after flr*t <Uy'? run ?e. Murri-lou* curt*. Treat W< *ud fJOO trial ''*r >tt!c free to Fll ouv*. Send to Dr. KHtie, Ml Vi, rd? street, PWUdclphU, Ft. itwriw ^ Tin* Mexican Outrage*. Trctos, Antra a, March 20.-r-Marul Meade nndjxwse, wholiave return*I >m Janos, where tliey wore arrested lilo pursuing the Stein's Pa** train bberson Mexican soil, state that tbey r?* released on the 14th, but their arms ?l horspK -were retained because they fused to sign a statement exonerating e officials from blame in the arrest, iiicb tbey claimed was made for violainn of certain lawn. The noose comtin of ill treatment during their deten>n mid have forwarded a Htatement to e department at Washington. M'nnt tlit* Kirkjintrlck 11111 to I'imh. Ottawa, Oct., March 20.?A petition' in yesterday presented in Parliament jned by leading steamship and trans irtation companies doing business in madu, praying for the passage of the irkpatrick'bili, to allow American vesta to render assistance to vessels reeked or disabled in Canadian waters iiitiguous to the United States. Sulrlila of mi Actor. nk\v Yohk, March .-0.?At (? o'clock lis morning, Thomas Flower, 59 years d, an actor, was found dead at his >om at No. 24.'* East Forty-Seventh reet. The gas was turned on and the jlice believe it is a ease of suicide. How to Guln i1u*h and .Strength. ll?e after each meal Scott's Emulsion ith Hypophosphites.. It is as palatable i milk* and as easily digested. The niidity with which delicate ncoplo imrove with its use is wondenul. Use it ud try your weight. As a remedy for msumption, throat affections and lJronliitis, it is unequaled. Please read: "I Bed Scott's Kmulsion in a child eight lonthsolil with good results. Hegjtinod >ur pounds in a very short time."?Tuo. mm, M. D., Alabama. mtvfaw Strniiffo but Nlco nro Fortunii'* Wnyn. To buy or not to buy was the question liat three ladies, Mrs. II. Do Laup, 377 t. Ann street, Mrs. Honoru Flotte, 281 layou Itoad, and Miss Mary Henry, 208 t. Philip street, asked when Mrs. V. 1 illy, 208 St. Philip street, a vender of .onisiana State Lottery tickets, called pon them with the last tenth ticket who tul. A mutual investment of a quarter f a dollar was resolved upon on onejntli of ticket No. 71,575, the number lint, in the Grand Mouthly Drawing, 'ebruary 7,1888, drew the capital prize f One'Hundred and Fifty Thousand )<?Uars, and Mrs. Gilly presented the icket last Thursday ami received there>r a check. Nice, wasn't it, for a 25out iiiTestmenteacii.?New Urlentu(La,) 'icQi/unie, February 12. daw PfKHi ^2\V WAHK Ns DIE ?N THE UMlWP Gone Where the Woodbine Twincth. Raw aro smart, but "Rough on Rata" beats them. Cloara out Rats, Mloe, Roaches, Water Butfii, Flies, Beetles, Moths, AnUt Slonqultoc?, Bed-buss, Ilea Lice. Insects. Potato Bugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, Chipmucks. Moles, Musk Bats, Jack Rabbits, Squirrels. 16c. and ific. Druggists. ' ROUGH ON PAIN " Plaster, Poro#ed. 15c. ? ROUGH OK OOUQHB." Coughs, colds, tSc. ALL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY ROUGHiEITCH "Rowrh an Itch" Ointment cures Skin Humors, Pimples, Flesh Worm#. Uin?Wi>nn,'Tetter, Malt Rheum. Fronted Feet, Chilblains, Itch, Ivy Poison, Barber's I tch. Scald Head. Eczema. 60c. Drug, or mall. ? 8. Wells, Jersey City. R0UGH1PILES Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching. Protruding, Bleeding. Internal and external remedy tn each package. Sura cure, 60c. PrugcUtS gr mall. E. rt. Wgixs, Jersey 0'lty, N. J. mmm ys? IfESSEjfSmlftSlTT Jggsfi ,T> A A nTTitfn /'VjX^?i IS A LINIMENT PERFECTLY HARMLESS At/0 SHOULD BE USED A f&W MONTHS. BEFORE CONFINEMEN T. SEN OF OR BOOK TO MOTHERS. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A UllIVAI, AND TVEPAB'fDliE OF .V. TRAINS?On and after Feb. 27, inss-KxUNATION OK KCFKHENrC MaRKB. 0 Dally. f8un?y excepted. {Monday excepted. {Saturday (copied. (Sunday only.?Eiutcrn Standard mi*. _____ li. Jt o. U. It.?East. ln-part. Arrive. xprtM ?;>:i0am *10:56 pm xprew *5:45 pm *10:-p0am utnberland Amun 8:30 am pm raftoti Amun :t:lfipm 9:?iam iound?vNle Amun 12:01 pui 1:10pm west. xprcn (CIiIcuko and Co!).... ?9:S0 nm *fi:45 pro IiIcmko KxpreM ?:i:40pin "j :50 am hkiiKo Mini till *10MX) pin *rt:40 urn ahunbuH Aii'oni 2:25 pm fl0:35 am liii'iiitnitl l.itiillcd j i:i:?pm *."?:00am jlunibiw ?fc Cincinnati Ex- 2:-t5am f.V.OOam t. (*Iulri>ville Accom 7::t'? nut tl0:.'l*>am t. ClulmvHle Accom 2:00 pin tl ::tt pm ('Ulmvllle Actum 5:45pm TG:45pin .. CuiirtvlUu Actum iSVJOum W? I\ Ji II. Dlv. ' '<u?hliiKU?n and I'ltubursb. *;?:00am *9:40 am ashlUKton and Plttubnnth. t?:10nm (12:45 pm aoliluKtan and Pittnbur>th. ?7:tttptn 1Gpm imhliiKtonand Pittuburgii. 11: l.">pm 211:10pm iu>lilUKtonN t5.*20pm fs:ooam IN, V. .t St. L. By. IttKbursh ...... I7:asnm tt:00pra tubuivh and New York.... fl:.r?pm f:t: i.*?pm IttBburgh and New York.... ft:20 pin am west. xpm*, Cin. and St. Ixmla. ft&tpni (7:15 nm leprae, vin. un?i St. Louln. |9:03pm t" :00 pm xj?ri'>h, Htutibcnvlllc A Col. il:K5pm i3:44put eubenvillc anil Di'UiilHOU. t-l:2Upm C. A. V. H. It. ItisburvH nn?l Cleveland.... tf>:10nm f*:47pm cubctivUlo Acvom ii::ttiun f:i:43pm Itt*., Now York A ChkuKO.. f 1:1" nm ollnvllle Accommodation.. .1:14 pm jrtiiSlpm IcvelM, Chi. A I'ittMb'K Kx. 2:0*2pin TS:,ri;t urn C., I.. & W. It. It. xprotw, Cleveland, K. A \V? tl2:JVtpm tlUOTipm million Accom -f5:00pin tll:2Aam ;. (.'lalraville Accom |H:l0um fJ:.V>am - Clnirsvillo Aeeoin tlO:ir> nm pm . Clniravillc Accom...... f2:<ttpm r>:W?pin . ClHlrnvllle Accom i> :10pm 8:00 pm >eal Kreluht and Accom-... 3:30 pin f7:30pm Ohio ltltwr ltuilroiul. iKsontwr :4.% i\m *11:45 nm iwcnwr ?rj :0U nm 2:S0 pm iwiiKcr.....? "1:00 pm *8:15 pm eight 11.. Z. & C. Railroad. Rollnlro A Znnmrillc Through PiuwnRcr leaves llnlro nt 8:40n. m., arrive* nt Itcllnlre ut4 p. m. kVoodKlleld I'liMfiiKer leave* lk'llairunt4:J0p. .. arrive* nt Itollitlre at 8:20n. in. $mntncrfleld Accommodntlon lenves Bellnire 1 :Q? p. m.. nrrlvemit Hellnlre nt 1Q.4& n. w. T^HEELIXG & ELM GROVE K. R;;r ? v......... i .uiuiuni. vH iiiwr .* . inn/, iltw on the Wheeling 4 Elm Oruve luilr.?ci II run oh follow*: AVR WllRKMNft 'J0*'"" m..0:00 in., 3:.? p. m? 6:20 p. ni., 7:00 p. m., 9:00 p. m. ITF. AT WllRRUMO I'AkX: ^iwa. m.. 7:a-? n. n? 9:35 a. m.. U:? a. m., 2:05 < ra., f>:\> p. m., 7:35 j,. m>( 9;33 p. AVK WllEEUNO I'AUK: :10a. ni., 7:V?a. m.. 10:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., ' jjp. in., 4:20 p. m., #:10 p. m., 8:00 p. m? 10:00 BIVU ATWIIKKUM.I: : 15 a. m., ?:J0 a. in.. 10:3.'. a. m., 1 :ft'? p. m., 3:05 ? ' ' TO" *:a*' P- to.. 10:35p. in. li!l!?AY8 ~I'cnv.?,ho c,ty nt O.'OO a. tn. ami VC: ^h"Ur "".'i?'M P-m.- u*ve Whecllnir ., 7* v n. CVvT ,|nuruntil 10 p.m., vpt the church train, whidi will leave tho k at 9:45 a. m. and city at 1:15 p. to. S* C. Umca, 8upU < New Advertisements. wanted. ~i TT A I.AI'NDUY GIRL. Apply to 1159 1 Murkel ?rt?l. I For rent-two furnished i room* with natural km. cold and warm " water. Enquire at P. HANAt'EBtf, l'fl? Market Htreet. mrjl WANTED? THKEE ENERGETIC raeuat once. Good watte* to the rljcht man. First-dun* reference required. KW7MAIN HTKEBT. niril WANTED?A YOUNG MAX IN the retail grocery bualneiw. Itcfercnee required. (all ou JOHN 8. WELTY, Market Square. Wheeling. W. Va. mr.'l WANTED?THE FINEST GAS S burner uud reilector ever introduced, in now on exhibition at the Howell House. All [ persons lutereflted are requested to call and examine the tame. inrjl" WANTED?SITUATION AS BOOKkeeperor bookkeeper and Buleamau by u vnuuif muti with Ave yean' experience and the U*l of Wliuullni; or 11 [Uljiirxfi rvfutvuce. Ail' ilrcua I', 0. lu?x T'.H. Hlulmrnli. )'a. inr.il J?G(i I'OAOHERS. Egg Timers. Henis Potato Mashers At tlio hardware and houMdurulahing store of NESBITT & BRO., mrtl 1312 Market Street. JPOU SALE. Houw. No. 31 South Front itreet, Inland, near the Bridge, containing Keren room*, bath room, (Mintriua, closet*. hot and cold water, natural giut. &c. Recently reiltte?l throughout. For price, . terraa, ?fcc., call on J. M. CXOURTON, mr-21 lftfl South wtreet. piOTURES Framed In the latest ntylc. ItnudMunv I'uUcru*. Perfect work. Price* very low, by E. L. NICOLL, mril via Market Street. ^TTENTION ,LOGAN CLUB. The membcra of the Logan Club are herewith notified to be prwent at a meeting to be held In the Ilall 'over the Seventh ward Hone llousc THIS (WEDNESDAY), EVENI.NGJat 7 o'clock. 1 IlmdncKN of lm|>ortancu will bo brought before the meeting. The incorporator* are particularly urged to lie prcnent. C. K. IRWIN, Prea't. Jah. 1'. Maxut.i.i.. Boc'y. mrJl rj^HK HOLMAN Adjustable Baby Carriage. 1.ook before you buy. When buying Baby Carriage! be mire yi?u go to O. C. Genthor*! and m- the Holtnan Adjustable Uaby Carriage, the bpNt thing in the market. <1*1 you mi more than any other carriage. Cau be made Into a house carriage, crib, cradle and hIcIkIi. Any child large enough to havu charge of a baby urn make the change In a few uh-ouui. Remember, , tlieycun only 1k> bought ?>f o. 0. Geuthcr, the nolo agent for Went Virginia. fagMnwr O. C. (iEXTHKK. 10fi? Main St. "J^OTICE. ^ The undendgned, the corporators named In the agreement reeitod In the certificate of incor- ; poratlon of Hie "Logan Club," have appointed Tuesday, April lib. at 8 o'clock p. m? an the time, ami the Inland Hone Houm*. in thu Seventh ward. of the city of Wheeling, an the place for , holding a general meeting or the ntoeKholdcra 1 of ha id eorporution to elect a Hoard of Directors, , make by-lawn ami tram?aet Mich other busim** an may be lawfully done by the nald stoekholdem in general meeting. M. I.. KTZI.KK, W. M. MARSII, I.. J. UAYJIA', II. L. LOOSE, G. W. 11AGGS, J. I?. MAXWELL, GEORGE WISE. II. I*. McGREGOR, U. II. DOVENER, JAMES WATIER, G. J. CADDLK, W. E. WILLIAMS, C. E. IRWIN, K. L. ROSE, A. II. FOROEV. mrtl-WK LINSLY [NSTITUTE. Lnsl Term of llio Your 0|ioih April Dili. Throe parallel course*. Classical coursc embraces IjiiIu, Urevk, English, Mathematics, and ( the ?cienees. Philosophical course substitute* ' I German forlheGreckof classlcalcourse. English course MiMtUutcfl elective ntuclles in (icrninu or ' KiigUsh for Latin and Greek of cIawIchI course. All student* nru required to enter Military I>e- : I (MirtniL-nt unless excused by jmronttorguardlaus. The institute hnsflnefflelout Faculty, aud alms at thorotlgblietf of work. riludcnt* may enter at any time. For Catalogue*, circulars and particulars address JOHN H. ROEMER. Principal. tnr?2U\Ma Wheeling. \\. Va. | FOR SALE. The Pleasant Brick Residence of Mr. William LelKhtoii.Jr., Xo.&H2Cba|dlnc*trcct; ha* twelve " room*. bath-roum^ud cellar; I*heated by natural gait, and I* iti thorough rej>alr. At the rearof the i>ro]>erty, fronting on the alley, In a brick buildin#. now used as a wash-house, containing four rooms, honied by natural gas, ana also in thorough repair, If not used ax a wnsh-housc the rear building Ih Miltable for tenants. TIiIn property ban frontage on Chaplluc street of about sixty leet, and a depth from ChapUuu street to the alley of about one hundred and twenty feet. The southern portion U not built oti, aud would Ih? a deslniblo building lot. Also. one Kraiileb .V lliti'ti lLihv (immt lMimn. which bus liccfi in #* - coslonal use about u year mid n half, and Ik a* good a* new. nrl'J-MW,tr? JJEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Tho EarIo JliUldlng Association Is now receiving subscriptions lor stock and will organize March 17, nwl due* will Iks imyahlu March 31. Share*, flM); the full nmoiint advanced to Imrrower*. 8toek can be had at any tlmo at the /Ktna Insurance Ofllce; on Tuesday evening* at the Keonomy building Association, or from any of the undersigned: Thoiflas I'ritire, 1>. (J. Morgan, Wm. Hastings, M, J. Flnloy. X. Scliulz, Theo. Kober, C. C'. Floe'eus, II. F. Nolle, Louis Hartong, George Otto, Geo. W. l.einnion, J. K. llancs, II. M. .Schmidt, Robert I'ekari, John Corcoran, Dr. John L. Dickey, W. J. itelllngre, W, 11. Travis, Win. T. Otto, II. K, IkthretiN, Jr., M. I.. Ktxler, Wm. Gortug, M. A,Chew, M, J,Owens, W. J. Qulnn, l\ It. Dohblus, K. F liuxms, J. \V. Callahan, W. II. Itinehart, J. M. Hamilton, Sr., A. F. Ulrich, W. J. W. Cowdeu. mr'J) BDSiESSJHAKGE. Having bought th? stock and Fixtures of J. H. Id Kill.I will continue the business at the old stand, 1000 Main street, where I will be pleased to see the many friends and jiatroui of the old houte, uud the nubile generally. Your* nMpectfulIy, t\. rvi-i c. v to. ^ ThankI np mv ninny friends and tlio public I generally for tfielr liberal patronoffe fur the nnst eighteen yearn. I take plcnMire In recommeudiaR my guecessor, Mr. (J. A. K1 loves, who has been in mr employ for the pout live yearn, and bespeak for him a continuance of your paironago. Yours respectfully, . mrlfl J. H. DIEHL. For Sale or Eicbange for City Property. No. 1?A Farm of Macros, 18 acre* in wheat; Rood house; well situated. on good road, six mile# from Martlosburg. Price, rJ,800. No. 'J?A Farm of 101 acre*, 13 acre* wheat; Miiall house and stablo; situate on good road. Price, !!,? ??. No.K?A tract of KM acres, choice wild cherry tlml>er l?tn<l. Price. W per acre. No. -I?A tract of t)lA acres choice wild cherry timber laud. Price, 80 per acre. t No. ft?A tmet of 1.100 acres, 400 Improved, 700 in poml timber. Price, 88 per acre. No. ft?A Farm of 3U8 acres, good Improvements, well situated. Trice, 825 per acre; but not for exchange. r No. 7?A Farm of JIM acres; good Improvements and well situated. Price, 5J0 per acre; uo trade. J. H. BRISTOR, mrlfi-niw*1 Martinsburg. W. Va. For Wedding or Anniversary Gifts. CHINA, "'rS''""" I JUST RECEIVED! s AN ELKO ANT LINE OF * t< Wall Papers, Borders J And Colling Decoration*, At Reasonable Price* * JOIIN FRIEDEr., fo2t 1119 and 1121 Main Street. J ANS OUX CEMENT. ^ I, the underpinned, do hereby announce my* self a candidate for the nomination For fiiinttrr P: of the County of Ohio, Wot Virgin!*, ubjcflt to ill Democratic rule*. _ ft* jony RQBREcnT. THE WHEELING WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER!-] 1.00 PER TEAR. at The Greatest Family Newspaper >f West Virginia. Cao. E. Stlfel & Co. Sfflffl <Sc CO. We nave tms aay piacea on ale our Large and Elegant -ine of SPRING WRAPS CON?IaTIN(i OP Ottoman & Velvet PelerineS BEADED WRAPS, AJID? Tailor-Made JACKETS! OF CLOTH AND JERSEY, [11 ?1] the Latest Shade* and Stjles OUR SILK, Velvet, Plush and Dress Goods Departments are now more complete than ever, having added all the newest styles and latest shades in Plain and and Morie Silks, Plain and Novelty Plushes, Velvets and Dress Goods. OTJIR New line of French Satines received, and we are now able to show the largest and most complete assortment in both shades and styles, in the city. GEO. E." STIFEL & CO., 1114 Main S-treet. mr!3 WHY " HERMAJESTT'S CORSET BETTER than any other mado In EUROPE or AMERICA, BECAUSE l i IT IS TITE ON1T CORSET EVER MADE 1V| thnt will reduce the tU*andlncrcaao Vho length of the waist of Flmbt Ladies prlthont iajarloaa tight lacing. MIT IS THE BEST SPIRAL SUPPORTER over made, and U anpports eqnnlly wolltbo J abdomen and all otlftr part* of tho body, f\ 1 IT IS PROOF AGAINST PERSPIRATION* All and molsturo. Will neither corrode or J toil the underwear, itrotch or break at tho B-alat Tho bones nover movo or coma out In wear. *11 IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FORM. (LT [I Always retaining Its original shape; It Is Xlilj invaluable to young Utiles, becaui?o it remotes urnl prevents stooping and round shoulders rill Tms CORSET MUST NOT BE MORE l)Ill Wan2'n^?""aW?-tlwn thoslzoofyonr ^ Mlj tvalit when measured tightly over yonr IrcBS. If so ordered no Cori4 Maker can mako )ne to order (at any price) that will lit as well, or vith as much oaso and comfort, or give such a nagnlflcent form. PRINCESS OF WILES CO., N. I, MFHS. _ Kept la stock nod recomtncndcd by Geo. E. Stifel & Co., Inrfw WHEEI.IXO, W. VA. Stationery. 18527 Sl'lt IN(i Til Al)E. l HUS. -WALL PAPER BORDERS,-And Ceiling Decorations! *?Thc largest stock and greatest variety In he Stnto. Baby Carriages I 100 In Store. Prices from $C 00 to WO 00. We arc sole agents for the Downing Sleeping loach, the best ltaby Carriugo in the world. All goods sold at prices to suit the times. Jos. Graves & Son, 20 Twelfth Street. desi Some Seasonable Books! fnton's U. 8. A. Infantry Tactics, leathcr....t2 ne American Almanac. SitolTwtl Jtt 'he DiiMUitlM. Krunk Stockton. Pa|nrr fto 'he BiiMintlN. Kmnk Stockton. Cloth 75 'axntlmi and Revenue Discussed. I'aper.... 25 leinorlesof Men who Saved the Union. Don Piatt. Paper, M he Art of Batting and Base Hunnlug 25 he Art of Pitching and Kidding 25 tops, or llow to Punctuate. Paper 2f> >ur Country. Bev. Joslah 8tron*. Pancr... 25 Ir. I'uttiT, of Texit*. Author, "Mr. Barnes." CO March and April Lltcmry and Fashion Maga-; line*. Orders sent off nearly every night. No trouble o semi yours at name time. Stanton & Davenport, No. 1.101 MARKET ST. N. 11.?Will make large addition* to our IB cent nd BQretil section*. mrl.t NEWSPAPERS, lasazlnes and Cheap Publications, Bound Book*, School Hook* and Stationery. liookn not in stock furnished t? order. Periodicals by the year at publishers' loweat rices, delivered in the city or mailed. ? . C. It. QUIMBY, Bookseller, Stationer and Newsdealer, fett No. HH A l.W Market Street. __ Musical Goods. piASOS MOVED! Plant* Movod, Boxod aud Storod, promptly id tartfully, by F. W. BAUMER A CO., aril 1310 Market S treat. Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?Dress Goods. _ GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. Will nnen and nlara on sale this morning ~r r ? another shipment of their ! NEW FOREIGN 2( M Dress Goods M And in*it? an early inspection of the Choice g Lines now ready. ( T THIS SHIPMENT EMBRACES MANY J FRENCHNOYELTIES. : In Both Texture and Colorings, 1 All of Which 0 I CAN BE RELIED UPON j AQ OCIMr. TUP VERY LATEST! ! I i ] GEO. I TAYLOR & CO.,: 1150 MAIN STREET. Furniture, Carpets, Etc.?G. Mendel & Co. WORTH LISTENING TO! Indeed it is. Tho story is being told about tho completeness and j cheapness of our " i 1 v beautitui spring stock i Enthusiasm over it knows no bounds. It pleases everybody. Ecstatic exclamations greet the ear. and all are eager to proclaim the fact that the Quality, Styles and Prices j Have no equal. Wo know it and feel proud of it To that end we l>end all our efforts, ami the result is eminently satisfactory. Call and see us before you buy CARPETS, RDGS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, Parlor & Bed-Room Suites, fancy chairs! Or anything in our line. We know that wo can satisfy you. Wo * GREET YOU CORDIALLY, And permit you to make a critical examination of our stock and comparison of prices before buying. lSCS^Dndertaking and Arterial Embalming a Specialty. G. Mendel & Co., NO. 1124 MAIN STREET. . Boots and Shoes?James Divine. Rare Opportunity for Shoe Buyers 11000" Broken lots of the best Roots and Shoes are offered to Close at unheard of prices, to make room for Spring Goods. i JAMES DIVINE. 1107 Main Street. ( Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting. Contractors and Builders. ' Geo. Hibberd & Son, BELTZ, FLADING & CO. luccOMor* to Thompson de Hibbcrd, _ . _ ? , I practical Contractors and Builders, Entlnutea Furuiiibcd on Work of all Docrlp Plnmbers, Gas & Steam Fitters, MANUFACTURERS OF BRASS FOUNDERS, DOORS, SASH1 AND FRAMES, ! SPECIALTIES.?Natural Gu Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. and dkai-ejih jy 1314 Market Street, Lumbcr' Lath' SUng,CS' &C" WHEELING W VA "SpMiltl Attention given to STAIR W0B1C. We have engaged a fljst-clasa Designer, aid WAIl work nrnmntlv done *t mo?t mm/in. make a specialty ?! Modern and Artiitle Store .Ku^rilT promptly done at most reason- an<lofflci. purnUureftad fafcrfot Decoration* of able prices. my2S all descriptions. "VyM. HARE & SON, orricie and Factoky, Cor. Nineteenth & Eoff Streets. PRACTICAL w " Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, JeweJrft^yatches. Etc. No. 03 TWELFTH ST. ^ TO 25 PEll CENT. ^ Redaction of Prices! ? pAiUXET PHOTOGRAPHS In order to make room for New Spring Good*, a a I <ftO AA o r-\ wo will offer otir entire Stock of Fine Imported uniy $0 uu rer Dozen cwna, Bi?que 74m, ciock*. ?ron??. y\m ummvci milnr I-amp.,Onrx.TiWm, I'edmuli. CoMudsurer . UAJiLLKly Watchw. Dlamonila, and alt Urtc-a-lirac Goodi No. 42 Twelfth fltreet. ?> >0 to *? per cent, reduction. | A LL KINDS OF I. G. DILLON & CO., I -tV PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK J Neatljand promptly executed at the JEWELERS. i Dailt I.htu.ijoi*c*ii Job or net, JtwtLtnoi ? Not. tt and 27 fourteenth atrat. 1SS9 MARKET MTKKET. Ja30 * 'i Amusements. ^OPERA-HOUSE. Spwclal ?ofl(eueiil > ATURDAY BYENIIG, MARCH U\l Matinee at 2 P. M. kplMKruucc of the DUtlnguUluid "insvnne | (MADDERS And Her Excellent Comjmny. under tU? direction ol Mr. Arthur Miller, In her Groat New York Succossos. 2 Saturday Matinee, Taylor'* Charming Wyij ld?utl!l#d with twodUtluct runs in New York, durday Eraulnf, Stools Mackayo'i Muteq In Spite of All. Th? inaugural long run of the Lyceum, N. r. Two Grnnd Performance*! lutoiiM-ly Intent. ir! UulVMwtlly Adwlrvd! Faultk-v.]) jri. muai Evening prlooa. " > and 50 cents; reserved hy|, 00. Matinee price*, .Viand ?, eetiN: re*ervoi >aU. 75 cent*. Seats on sale at lWinni' r a 1, tuaic Btore, fculo to commune Tlmr-MUv larch inriy' 3rand Opera House! O. C. UKNTIIKIt, Leuooaud Manager. hr*o Nigh hi Only. Commencing on Mo.vdat Evenino, March ly. America'* Favorite Souhrvtto, Miss Jennie Califf, ,ud a Urwat Company of Comedian*, in tho laughable Comcdv, LITTLE MUFFETS. Tuesday and Wednesday, the(Jrvut I'mnni AMERICAN PRINCESS! Grand Matineo Wednesday Afternoon. Admlwilon. l.'?, 2."?and SOecntc. Matinee iirlcw S, 'i.'? and cents. Seats on *ale m SluibY mrnr Grand Opera House, O. C. GKNTilKK, Lcmoo A Mainour. Iim.* Vlal.ld n?1r r.tlii.........I.... ... 11. ? . Kvcnlmj, March Granil Lyrlo and Syectacular Production of S'o>rton Hears' Lust iu Luutloii! A Great Vinyl A Great Company! All tic* cenery l?y lJi'iiry I". Hoyt. 'I In- H. artis|?-ak ijoor. Home of the Hwart Kin;?. I > ivli ,.tuu?. Uninitiated Snow Semuitlon. Jul. - \ Mom. Vmidtfrialid of Plwiolvllig Ikiiuty. Two <.ran>! :nlry Pallet*. "The Hovel* of tin* Nj ini?ut tinjike," ftinl "Fairy Paneeof tin iv.iiitiiul >. di Idea, led by M'lle Terbdul Carlottn, i>n m{? r laumicMJ HKMiIutn from I'uri- and Milan, >y 11 coriw of vouiiK nud hnmbomc tndtipi lancer* from tfio Metropolitan oikth lUm.v, iow Vork city. Among many feature-, ti.forth llriUiiti run I'lpo binuero. A >;r.at j.r ornmnce complete in ever)* ?U*tnil. < rniui MMttie? Saturday attormtou. Admtwd?n. \ %. v ,. > Oucnu. Matinee price*. 1-\S?ami .?.?-t... mrl) Logan & Co. LOGAN'S ARNICA, A potmlnr I.inlinent. Sella rapidly. Jan tli? hlUK f?r Kheumuliu l'liinx, Sprain*, sjoreThront, be. 25 cent*. Logan & Co.'s Cougli lialsam. ifTbetlvc, 1'leamnt. Poes not constljwite. I'lMiliuuj Itt all rwpocU<. 25 cent*. Saiiguelanges Face Powder. Palil to rivnl rozzonl'n, ami only half the price. I iamplcw free. CHl'ltUY LIP 8ALVK, ALMOND FLOUIl, LILLY CI11SA3I. Indall the popular ConnctlCK, Hklu Soup, dr., sj nut kai.r nv logan & co., PrugglHts, Ilrldge Corner. ,WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU Our Toilet Soaps, j To deacrlbe the varieties we have would fill? 3 olumn- We have the gondii, and can ple.ee you u quality ami price. LOGAN & CO., Drnggisls, Bridge Comer. f'-IO Architect. m. f. gleseyr Architect and Superintendent, Mann uud SpccificatioiiK Kuruiohci! for Churches, School Houses, Residences, Stores And Public Buildings. OK AM, DESCRIPTION'S. attention given to Heating, Ventilation s Ami Sanitary Pliiniliiiii.'. llc.1l > Wheeling Bakory. QNi: Ti10usaN'D I'OuXI)S ?Of? "\ Fine Fruit Cake! Now Ready and for falo by WHEELING BAKERY CO. ; 1230 Market Street. Auk your finniT for 1'imriilr I'li.nr. _ Housefurnishinp Hardware. jJLATKD WAKK. Knlve8| Forks, Tea and Table Spoons. jl XlogenT Plated Wnro. GEO. \V. JOHNSON'S SONS. mr!2 I'ito MwUt -w<r.. t Business Cards. gTJiPHEN McCULLOU(HI, Contractor and Builder. E All Carpenter Work promptly t?? nri 1 vtiMinnlih? term*. All work iienonnlly attended to. Fiior, Alley M, roiir of Cnpltol. Uwldemv |1 Wteenth Mrcet; Shop In rvar. . REDMAN & CO., General Machinists, And MaiiufucturorH of Marine and Stationary 1 Jnglue*, Coll. CllAPUNF. A i:i<.in??ATll SV.. W. W_ I Druggists. Steamship Tickots. jSjCEAX PASSA< >E TICK ETS. Occan Viuwikc Ticket* To or From Europe, \y American, ricrmnn. KnglM). Krwii-.Ii and liiitcli ?sU>?iiiim1iI|* Ufa-*. Flr*t. ?OT>n<] ari'l third chui ticket* 1 * ' ^ ud other Information iflvcn, at If. V. JJEIIKHNS' OfFf? ' Market "omnmrilcntton* utilrklv nr..? -t. 1 A JUDICIOUS AM FIH?H? Advertising hua lUwny < j' E^flUfc: auoocufui. lHor- pludf-.' No^papcr Advert if ink' conjutt sSyfj LORD & THOMAS, IHU/ IDfttTtlHO UH<I llMMpk MfMi, CHlCACOt