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The Intelligencer. l'ubllalied Dally, Seml-Weekly and Weekly. TERMS! The Dally Intelligencer Is Delivered by Carriers In Wheeling and adjacent towns at 15 cents per week. Br Mid!, I'o.uqje Five in the United State*. Dally, One Year 98 00 Dally. Six Months 4- 00 Dally> Three Months 2 00 Daily. One Month : 66 Seml-Weekty, One Year 2 5C So'ml-Weekly, Six Months 1 2E Woekly, One Year I OC Weekly; Six Months 6C Great reduction! to Clota. Scn&jlor sain pit copies and elrculan. Address FREW. CAMPBELL & HART, rUBLUUIEUS, No. 80 and 317 Fourteenth Street, WHEELING. W. VA. [Entered at tho I'ostotUcc nt Wheeling, W. Va. a* sccond-clMs mnltcr.l lie Sntelligenai WIIKKLIXO, W. va., fePJUL 88, 188S. I am for Cleveland, Free Trade ant no Custom Houses.?Henry George. Spbino is a little late, but it is gotttoj there in great form. Tub anniversary of General Grant' birth, was celebrated in several citle yesterday, tho most notable gutherinj being that in New York City. Sb.vatou I.soalu is loading up to rc ply to Senator Voorhees, who, tho otlie (fay in tho Senate, declared that th Deniocmtic party was tlie only friem the Union soldier had. Tun Republicans of Pennsylvania, fol lowing in the wake of West Virginia * Tiave organized a State League of clubs General Golf, who was announced to ad dress tho convention, was detained oi account of sickness. Kngla.no is trying her hand at protcc tiou. The House of Commons haj passed a bill imposing a protective duti on all French wines imported. This i) the country that boost*; so much of tin success of her free trade policy. Co.vnKKSSMAN llkmi'lIILL, of Soutl Carolina, speaking in fovor of tl?j Mills bill, uttered the remarkable doelaratioi that ho believed in buying labor in tin cheapest market. Certainly. That ii the principle of free trade Democracy ami the Mills bill aims to degrade Amcr icon labor to a level with the paupei labor of Europe. In Hon. Thomas It. Carekadon's lettei on the Third party question, recently published in the Intelligences the types made that gentleman say that i public sentiment for the prohibition amendment does not exist. Mr. Cars kadon's manuscript read "the public sentiment," Ac., "does exist," and the correction is made in justico to him. John Liquoii Sullivan, who was feted and fussed over by his Boston admirers, caused a reigu of terror on board the steamship on which ho took passage foi home. He got boiling full and bulldozed everybody, including a meefc missionary and his children. Ho wof only subdued by being hit over the head with a water bottle in the hands of the 1 till'Will U. not "UMllg ..I'*-*. ? ... whipping Mitchell in England, lie thought ho ought to knock out some one to give some color to tho reception tendered him by the Boston cranks. The Southern Immigration Convention, which met at Hot Springs, North Carolina, has accomplished a great deal in tho way of mapping out a lino ol work by which immigrants will bo induced to settle iii'tho South. It is only necessary to put a plain statement of the facts before the immigrant to convince him that tho Southern States possess advantages over the Western section oi the country to which they have always directed their steps. Tho establishment of a bureau of information at Now York, if put in tho hands of competent persons, cannot help but bring large returns for tho expense necessary to keeji it up. Tho West Virginia Board of Immigration and Development, it is certain, will sec to it thatthis State receives her share of thrifty strangers who are seeking homes in this country. The seed sown by tho Intelligencer's big boom edition is bearing fruit, and this paper will continue to mako its best efforts to attract immigration into the State and aid in developing tho vast resources of its domain. Htuto Normal liihtltute. A notablo event in educational circlet in this State will bo tho State Normal Institute, which commences its session at tho University, at Morgantown, Jun< 18, and ending July 13. No teacher car afford to miss this opportunity for gain' ing information at such a small cost The faculty of the Instituto speaks volumes for the earnest and thorough work that will bo done, It will be composed of the following instructors, everyone oi whom is eminent in his or her lino: E M. Turner, A. M., LL. D., President W Va. University, instructor in pedagogy D. 1J. Purinton, A. M. LL. D., Vice Presi dent w. vn. university, instructor lr psychology; John I. Ilarvey, A. M. (University of Richmond,) instructor in French and German; J. W. llnrtigan M. P., (Bellcvue Medical College,) in structor in physiology and hygiene and botany; Nacy McGeo Waters, A. B. Superintendent Morgantown schools, in structor in English and mathematics EdwardS. Elliott, A. 11., (W. Va. Uni versity,) instnictor in l?ntin and Greek; Walter L. Webb, C. 10., (Cornell Uni verrity,) instructor in drawing; Mrs. M Stevens Hart, Principal School of Ora tory, Washington, I). C., instructor ir , Elocution and oratory; Mrs. Susan P Pollock, Principal Kindergarden Insti tute. Washington, 1). C., instructor ir kindergarten, and lecturer on kindergarten methods. Tho evening lecture course proniisef to be a source of great profit and pleasure. Those who will bo engaged in this field are: Bov. Dr. R. F, Randolph, of this city; Professor W. P. Willey; Mrs. M. Stevens Ilart, and Mrs. Susan P. Pollock, of Washington, D. C. The professional training that this Institute will afford will bo of incalculable benefit to those who have adopted teaching as their calling in life. Another feature, and by no means the least beneficial, will be theenioyuicnt to be derived from the beautiful scenery that surrounds this pleasant town, and ita healthful situation. Besides, the people are hospitable and cultured, and the most de-. s; Uglitful entertainer*. With all these advantages the Institute cannot lielp but meet with the success the projectors li entertain (or it 7 ? ? p Mri. Htnnton'a "Prediction." Mrs. Elizabeth Cody Stanton has taken ^ tlio pains to explain what she meant by ^ her Anarchistic specch before the In- r; ternational Council of Women, recently e in session at Washington. She says it "\ was not a threat but a prediction. Her ? exact language, she says, was as fol- t j lows: t The next generation of women will ]) 1 not argue with their rulers as patiently as s we have done, and to so little purpose, 1: for half a century. You have now the t power to settle this question by moral v influence, by wise legislation; but if you v can not be aroused to its serious con- I sideration, like every other step in pro- c ' gress, it will eventually bo settled by 1 ' violence. The wild enthusiasm of wo- <[ man can be used for evil as well as for e good. To-day you have tho nower to t guide and direct it into channels of true 1 patriotism, but in future, with all the t - elements of discontent now gathering y from foreign lands, you will have the r = scenes of the French Commune repeat- r ,1 ed in our lands. It was a prediction and \ not a threat. When I made nracticallv i tho same address before tho Council, it J J, came out moro abruptly ami frightened c b some timid people very much, but it is g entirely reasonable to suppose that if i freedom and equal rights be continually t B denied to women, she will in the end i s ally herself with others to whom free- 1 ? dom and equal rights are denied. i Some of Mrs. Stanton's propositiotis t are strictly true, but it does not add to their strength to even predict the pos- t r sibility of a repetition of tho French t " Communo in this country. Tho con- ' ditions that brought it about do not and ' cannot exist in tho United States. Let Ha luivo tho soft, pleading eye, Mrs. j Stanton, rather than the diro predic- I , tions you have given utterance. j * Figures for llwforouco? Presidential liloe- 1 1 tioii of '84. I The Electoral College of the United J States in made up of tho electoral vote of " each State. The Territories and the s District of Columbia are not counted, i '' citizens therein having no votes forPreai- j 3 dent. 3 Tho electors on each State ticket are voted for as a whole, and not by Con, gressional districts, although each State t has one elector for each Congressman x and one for each Senator. Thus, West j Virginia has four Congressmen and two j Senators, giving her six electoral votes in the Electoral College. ' " The vote by States, popular and.elect, oral, in 1S84, for Blaine and Cleveland, was as follows: Popular Vote. Electoral Voto. Clove- CloveMaine, land. Maine, land- , 5 Alabama M.144 VJ,y173 ... 10 . Arkansaa 50,sw? 7i,vr? ... 7 1 California 102,410 M.'JM 8 ... ' . Colorado 3C.1C.fi 27.C03 a Connecticut fir.,h?? C7,li'.7 ... o Delaware.. 13,OB 10,1)7(1 ... .1 OTnrMn . 28.OH 31.7IW ... I 5 Georgia. 17,092 91,653 ... 12 , Illinois. TOii 312,5M 22 ... ; 5 I milium ists. isrt Jil.WJ ... 15 Iowa- ii?7.t?s-? 177,286 la ... ! KnilMW 1M.406 90,132 9 ... j i Kentucky 118,122 152,961 ... M I Louisiana ir.,347 62,529 ... 8 . Maine 71,710 61,656 6 ... , ' Maryland 83,748 06,866 ... 8 i > Massachusetts... 146,721 122,352 ... 14 Michigan 192,669 isy.a.i 13 Minnesota 111,685 70,065 7 . M iwMl.pl 13,509 76,510 ... 9 Missouri 292,929 235,988 ... 16 , : Nebraska 76.903 5l,:wi 5 Nevada. 7,ltW 5,578 3 ... ? X. Hampshire... 43,250 311,187 4 ... j I New Jersey 123,366 127,778 ... 9 1 New York 562,001 563,WS ... 36 . , North Carolina. 125,068 142,KB ... 11 " Ohio 400,082 3684286 Zi Oregon 26,860 25,601 3 ... ? Pennsylvania... 473,801 392,785 30 ... Rhode Island.... 19,030 12,391 4 , South Carolina.. 21,733 69,815 ... 9 Teunewee 121.090 133,270 ... 12 : TexiiN 91,701 223,679 ... 13 Vermont ;n?,."ill 17,331 4 Virginia 139,356 145,497 ... 12 , Went Virginia... 63,096 67,317 ... 6 J , Wisconsin 161,157 146,159 11 ?. ? . Total ..14,8t8.33l|4,011,017 182 219 The whole number of electoral votes J ' is 401, of which 201 constitutes a ma- ; jority. Roaders of the Intelligenceii con figure on tho probabilities of the I npove list to suit their fancy. We may \ remark that Connecticut and New Jer- k i sey are not likely to vote tho Democratic J ticket this year. Palmer's Skin-Successpositively cures' Skin diseases. Soap and Ointment, { cleanse and heal. At drug store of Me- i Lain Bros. Bask Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle, b Lawn Tenuis, Croquet and La Crosse at c Stanton & Davenport's. (f May Festival Excursion. "< The steamer Andes will make an excursion trip to the Cincinnati Musical J Festival. Leaving Wheeling Tuesday, u May 22,1888, at 3 p. m., arriving at Cin- n cinnati Thursday, noon, roturning Fri- j day at midnight. This will give excur- sionists time to attend three concerts. Faro for the round trip including board while in Cincinnati: From Wheeling, $10; Farkcrabucg and Marietta, $7; Havenswood, $0. v ' d ^ Interesting to Travelers South. L' . The section of tho South attracting by 1 its wonderful development and prosper- i i ity the attention of the wholo world is t j traversed by the Queen & Crescent Route ? (Cincinnati Southern and Associate j! Roads). Express trains, tho fastest in ' the South, leavo Cincinnati daily at 7:5o J . a. m. and 8. p. ra. for Chuttanooga, Bir- c . mingham, Atlanta, Decatur, Gadsden, c . Tuskaloosa, etc. When going South do ? | not fail to procure from your nearest g 1 agent, tickets which read via Cincinnati h f and tlie Queen & Crescent lioutc. In- ? , quiries promptly responded to by II. Collbran, Gen. Passenger Agent, Cincin; nati. T. I*. A. Excursion to Pnrkorithuri;. i Tho Ohio Rivor Railroad will on May r 2 and 3 sell excursion tickets, Wheeling I1 ' to Parkersburg and return, at tho low r 1 rate of.$2 75. Tickets good returning j> ? May 4. Tho Opera House band has boon k . secured to furnish music on tho trip and J; [ while in Porkereburg. >'ock and Anns m WM I' Elegant for BP- lm . dromiug andB, JmK F whitenlng thu He^U BMwMlll skin. Unrivaled LM v fflM forThcaav.Re- \ cepUotm. Ball*, K.; f A Partie*,?c. Unequalled for ? delicate trnnsparent white* ni nes*, soft youthful effect and fine finish. Harm* ^ leas, doe* not roughen. draw, wl ther, nor In ony } way Injure the mo*tdella*U or sensltire skin. Superior to any rowder. 1*0*10 or Liquid tot tr toning down red or Hushed face. Efface* Ton, w Sunburn, Freckles. Pimple*, Coarseness, 8aL L tow Skin, all blemhibei and imperfections. Si. bottle* at Druggist* and Fancy Good* Dealers, a or by Ex Dress, prepaid, on receipt of price. J: E. & Wxru, Chemist, Jersey City, N.J..U.8.A. n, "ROUGH ON NEUBALClIA.' Vl OO. Drag. L " ROUGH ON RHEUMATISM," ?i.HO. Draf. "ROUGH ON ASTHMA," |I.M. DragfttU. J: "RODOH OK MALARIA," II.BO. Dninrtil* a! H0UGHo"C0RWS8orr&^s 15c. ?; RDUGHo"T0QTHftCHE'aK'l5t - a r jiODIimBS,;ULMlBlUTH)jti . fiiopBli of Bl?Uoj? Kfiiii'N A?l(IreiiH.ni the llot HprJiiKn Convention. Bishop Koin, 6t Wheeling, who was >udly called for, responded and waa 1 rreted with hearty applauao. Ho iaa ublic speaker well calculated-to hold n audience. Thero was not the slijfhtr st trace of clerical training in his style f speaking anil What ho said was driven ieht homo to Southern hearts without librt. Ho said he was born in West "irginia and raised under the genial sun f this .Southern country, and all his life ad sympathized with it, so much so bat in his student days ho was at one ime on the point of gotting free transportation to this side of the lines. He aid that in his diocese thero were now ialf a dozon flourishing colonies such as he South now wonts. Tho colonists ,-ho a few years auo settled in the virgin roodlands of West Virginia have lecome indepondeut and prosperiih farmers. What these pioneers lavo done we are trying to get others to lo, not from Europe only, but fromothr States of this Union. He stated that here would be no further trouble about anil titles in West Virginia.. This mater is controlled by the Bourd of Immijutiou, which guarantees titles and thus e moves* an apprehension which was nisohievous. "Wo want cqlonists, but ve don't want all who come. "We want inright workers, not idlers or loafers." to sufjgested that the best method of :oloni/.ing the States was to secure and ettle thirty or fortv families in eontigious territory so that they would have iocial and religious intercourse and not eel lonely in their new homes. The >est settlers are tillers of the soil, who nake the most sturdy and best nopula;ion, and every effort should be directed o secure them. Bishon Nortlirup was jnth.usiasticullv called, out in response limply said tfiat ho heartily indorsed he sentiments of those who had already ?poken, and that "we had better proved to business." Tiie IIkason why Acker's blood elixer is warranted, is because -it is the best blood preparation known. It will positively cure nil blood disease#, pun ties ;he whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Kcmcmber we guarantee it. Logan & Co., C. It. Goetz, J. Menkemiller, It. B. Burt and Bowie Bros. | 8 Twelve drug firms are trying to get up in arsenic trust. They should be coui[)elled to take their own medicine. ? Tiiim 0 A^LSTODT1[ACH^. pRDMT^E^ESaY DRUGGISTS.AM I]EALDIS.EVERYWHERE; THECiiAS-A-VniiELEREii-BAiTn-MaStockholders' Meetings. qitiscixt Building: Association. Tho annual meeting of tlie Crescent Building Association lor the election of Director* and the tmnsactlon of any Other business properly before them, will be held nt their llall, CmuKle's Ulock, Market street, SaturilHy even!tig, May 5, 1888, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. ap'Jl-s GEO. G. I1ANNAN, Scc'y. gTOCKHOLDBBS* MEETING. Office ok Tub Whkkmno Natural Gas Co., \ WHEELING, W. Va., April 'it, 1888. J Tho aununl meeting of the stockholders of :hls Compnuy will he held at It* general oflleo, S'o. l4-> (.haplino sta-cl, on Monday, May 7,188S, it 10 o'clock a. m. Tmnsfer books will bo closed rom April 30 to May 8, both inclusive. ap2T. WM. J. D1EIIL. Secretary. Wanted. aktkd-a good giiil to do general housework. Must come well relommcndetl. Apply at 790 Main Street. ap27 Wasted-two single genTLEMEN want rooms for lodging. Must >o ccntrally located. Address "It./' Box 104, :lty. ap2.'? Wanted?a girl to do genKKAL IIouMwork. Must como well reommended. Enquire nt SAMUEL WOODIQCK'S, Bridgeport. Ohio. ap!8 117anted?situation by stenIT OCjHAI'HER and Typewriter Operator. tofercnccs. Address "8.," tins olllce. np!7? VANTPn MEN to sell our Goods lu Ohio niUULw?*and adjoining counties. Will pay ood salary and nil expenses. Write for terms nd state salary wanted. SLOAN & CO.,Manuicturcrs, 'JM ueorye street, Cincinnati, Ohio. npavrrhAM iv/fork men wanted-to sell LrJL our Fruit and Ornamental Stock. Wo ivo good wages and steady work. Writo for erms to E. B. IUchakdson dc Co., Nurserymen, ioneva, N. Y. apM^tw A fikst-class salesman at ljl once. No capital nor exi>ericnce re<|ulred. alary anil expenses paid to any man of good Intruder anu energy- Apply immediately to 'I1AKLHS II. CHASE, Nurseryman, Kochester, tow York. ap20? 1X7ANTED?LOCAL AGENTS JPOR T n now specialty. Firo Proof Safes. N. Y. Kent ordered ? car-load lint week, a N. J. agent ittlf cur-load, a Michigan eunviuowr cleaml-^IUO rst month, a Ituniilo dealer with nls other buslcm 1h clearing UN) i>cr month on onr specialty, end two-cent stamp, (or Illustrated CatoloKue. lI.I'I.sk Sapk Co.. Cincinnati. Q. gpll-wc*M_ "TRAvlLlRSfGuTDE= A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ljl TRAINS?On and nfur Fob. 27, 1888-Exi.anationok Rkkkuknce M akkh. *Dally. fSunay excepted. JMonday excepted. fsatunlay xccpted. (Sunday only.?Eastern Standard line. It. & o. It. 1U?East. Depart! Arrive. Ix press *5:40 am *10:55 pm IxprifM 5:*5pm p10:u0?un luinberland Accom- 8:30 am r>:.r)0pm Irufton Accom 3:45 pm 9:25 am loundsrlllu Accom- 12:01pm 1:40 p wkst. _ IxprossfCUcnvoaudCol).... *9:50 am *6:45pm lifctwo Kxpre**.. .... *8:40 pm *9:50 am 'hlcago Limited *10:00 ptn ?fi:40axu bluinbus Accom pm fl0:85 atn Inclnnatl Limited - i 1:15 pm 15:00 am oluinbus Cincinnati Ex.. 2:45 um 15:00 am t. Clalnvllle Accom 7:35 am t'0:35 am t. Clalnvllle Accom 2:00pm 11:35 pm t. Clalnvllle Accom {5:45 pm f6:45 pm t. Clalnvlllo Accom f8:'J0pm W., P. & It. Dlv. k'aihlngton and Pittsburgh. 5:00 am *0:40 am k'luhlnjjton and Pittsburgh. +8:10 am f!2:15 pm t'ashltiKton and PlttsburKh. *7:00pm 10:55pm k'ftshiiiKUtnuudPittsburgh. tl:45pm jll:10pm Washington f5:20pm f8:00am P., C. & St. L. lty. Ittsburgh 17:35 am t7:00pm 'Ittsbunih and New York.... 11:35 pm f3:4Apm 'ltUburgh and Now York... t4:30 pm fll :15 am wot. Ixpress, Cin. and St. Lou la. t7:35 am t7:15am Express, Cln. and St. Louis- p:05pm f7:00 pm Ixpress, Steubenvillo ?i Col. fl :85 pm f8:45 pm teubcnvillc and Ixmnlson. f4:20 pm C. ? p. it. it. ittsburgh aud Cleveland^... 10:10 am t8:47pm teubcnvillc Accom.... 49:33 am f3:43pm jtt*., Now York it Chicago.. tll:17am fl 1:32 am ifllhvlllo Accommodation.. t5:llpm t0:23pm levid'd.Ch^it^l'ltuib^Ex. f2:02pm fs:53 am Ixpresi, Cleveland, E. & W- tl2:35pm t8:0Gpm [asslllon Accom t5:00 pm tll:25am t. Clalnvlllo Accom TH:10um t9:55am t. Clalntvlllo Accom fio:25 am +3:35 pm t. CliUrivlllc Accom t2:06pm 45:85 pm u Clainvlllo Accom fl:10pm 8:00pm ?^,Fl?lKht and Accom?... 8:30pm f7:80pm Ohio Itlver ItiUlrond. assenger....... *7:35 am ?U :00 am wengor .. *l2:15pm *3;2Qpm .... *4:90 pm 8:15 pm reign t . II.. Z. & C. llallrood. IJollalrc A Zancsvlllo Through Passenger leaves cllalre at 8:40a. in., arrives at nellairoat4 p. m. UomlancM ttwenger leaves I3ellalroat4:20p. i.. arrives at Belial re at 8:20 a. m. Sumracrtkld Accommodation leaves Bellalre 11:00 p. m.. arrives at Bollalro at 10:45 a. m. WrHEELING & ELM GROVE K. R.f On an<l after Monday, April ?, 1883. alna on the \\ heeling & Elm Urovo Kallroiul 111 run aa follow!; KAVKM WllXRMNO: 5i!? *l&\ 8:10 7:00 * ??M 8:W *. W-. *00 11:00* m.,ia:00m.,1:00p.m., Tnp* ?^8:0? P*m- 4:00 P- 6-0? P- ? ? ?:10 ? In., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m. IATSSWixulikoPARK: ? t. 7:00 ; ?- 8:00*- in., 9:00 a.m., 10:00 ' i?" 1i:00-*Ju-12:00 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m.. . ? ?' ?j00 p. m., 6:10 p. mf, 7:00 00 p. m., 8:56 p.10:10 p. m. k5.*1!7100 * m- *nd nin every h?MnD'tl :? P- ? Leave . ritninif m fL.'.y S*n-y<> r,m eVcry hour x ili fh,??,^^^,Shurthlniln?. -whloh will i? c, niRscu.snpu i > . - ' ==T New Advertisements. J^OTICE. . All persona baring claims against Ohio County wc fiorcby notified to prcaent same on or before thu FIIWT DAY OF MAY. 1W8, at tho office of tho Hoard nf Coram Imlnnpr* of Ohio f'oonty. CTTAB. C. WOODS, ap'2H Clerk Hoard of Commissioners. jpRESH LIME FOR SALE. The attention of builders and others is called to the fact that I am. now ready to supply Pure Fresh Lime of the best quality, for building or wnItary purposes, *in any quantity. Leave orders at tho kiln, west of the Crescent mill, or at lfrt Sixteenth street. . .,. v apVM ANTI10N\ LALL^. jyjpsouRi Steam Washer. No more dining out on wash days If you get the Missouri Steam Washer. FOB BALK BY ap'28 B. F. CALDWELL. ' | ' r. a. AUiAilflU. A mkh-IuI meeting of Post B Is callcd for thin evening nt 7::w, ut their room. No. 47 McLure Uousc, to elect tlck-Kiito* to the State Convention to be held at Parkeraburg, May 3 and 4. If you are a Commercial Traveler you are expected. A full meetluK i* especially requested. . tp? A. T. HUPP. Sec. Post B. ^TLANTIC OCEAN Passage Tickets. Atlantic Ocean Steamer Ticket* at price* to Ultull, by American, Knglinh, German, French, Belgian und Netherlaud Steamship Line*, for Hale at tlie Kuruitean American Steamship Agency of II. F. BEHRENB, np2K a>7 Market Street. JJOGERS' BEST Plated KniYes and Forks! FINE CARVING SETS. Now Good* ut low price*. EWINQ BROS., apffl 1215 Market St.. opp. AIcLurc Hou?o. EOR CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and intermediato point*. The ^ fine pusscrwer Hteamer LOUIS A. SHERLEY, Tho*. Hunter, Captain, Charley Reeves, Clerk, Will leave for the above on Saturday, Ai'BiL28, at 8 p. m. For all Information apply to ap'27 FRANK BOOTH, Agent. BASEBALL! Opening Championship Games. TOLEDO vs/WHEGLING Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 26, 27, 28, AT ISLAND BASE BALL PARK. Game called at 3:45 p. m. Admission,25 cento. Boy*. 10 cento. Grand Stand, 10 cent*. ap2fi n 11 f y-vii w U1LS I U1LSI Tho Finest Grades of Cyliuder OIIh. Capitol, Model, Shield. The most approved brands ol Machinery and Lubricating oils, some specially adapted for Mowers and Farm Machinery. Eldorado Engine, Peerless Machinery, Eldorado Castor, Oolden Machinery, Atlantic Red and Parafflne. Also, Pure Natural West Virginia and Dark Lubrlc Oils, of stero and 15? cold test. Wo offer special inducements to dealers on onr new Summer Lubric brand, "Oleine." These oils are to be had in quantities and at retail. No. 1420 MAIN STREET. Camden Consolidated Oil Co. ap'-fl-WAS jyST OF LETTERS Remaining In tho Postoflleont Wheeling, Ohio county, W. va., Saturday, April 28, 18M. To ob.tnlu any o( the following the applicant must ask for advertised letters, giving datoof list: LADIES' LIST. Rail. Miss Jane Johnson, Mrs. Minuio Rowling, Miss Fannlo Morrow. Miss May Irlb, Miss Hannnah 6i>ears, Miss Etta. Jennings, mjmwA. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Blackford, Thomas McKobbon, J. A. Bobblon, George McLaughlin, Georgo Cooke, Jiuncs, Potman, Mr. Hagan, W. 2 Roberts, David Harold, J. M. Shcphard.Tbof.orRobt. Horn.', Millard E. Story. J. W. Hickey, Con. Trltchell, F. E. Hotlhian, Dr. M. Vaughton, A. M. Jr. Hopkins, JudsonG. Veas, Honry Kilmcyer.Jo*. Vogt, Charles Laird, J. Wajmcr, C. t. lltller, J. Reed ^ Woomers Brothers. ap28 ROBERT SIMPSON. P. M. fJKUSTEE'S, SALE. By virtuo of a deed of trust dated March lfl. 1885, to mo mado by Lorilla F. Bullard and Georgo R. ltullard, her husband, and recorded in tho ofllco of the Clerk of tbo County Court of Ohio county, in deed of trust book 22, page 117,1 Will on TUE8DAY, MAY 20,1888, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., sell at public auction at tho front door of tho Court llouso of Ohio county, (north entrance) in tho city of Wheeling, the following property: The east one-half (JO of lot numbered twenty (20) in Graham's addition to the city of Wheeling, on which half lot Is located house No. 30 on Hffcenth street. Also the bahuice of the lot No. one hundred aud seventy* four (174)' in Centre Wheeling, excepting the portion of said lot conveyed to Mrs. Robert Luke, being tho threo house* numbered 37, 3D and -11, extending coHt to middlo of jNirtltiou wall between houses No. 41 aud 43. and north au equal width to the north cud of said lot No. 174, all frontlugnorth sidu and on Tweutieth street, Wheeling/". Va., with all tbo buildings thereunto belonging, tho aforesaid property being a part of tho portion of the estate of Francis B. Horn brook awarded to said L. F. Bullard by tho arbitrators, Hull and Whitaker. TkhmsopSaue?One-third aud as much more of tho purrhasc money as tho purchaser may elect,cash iu hand; one-third thereof with interest in six mouths," und tho rewlauc thereof with interest in twelve months from the day of sale; tho purchaser to give his notes with good security for the deferred payments, and tho legal title to be retained until payment in full. A. J. CLARKE, Trustee. J. c. Hkkvkv, Auctioneer. ap28-wAn J. S.RHODES A (lfl. IIuvo now open for inspection their now stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. New All-Wool Henriettas. New Silk Warp Henriettas. New Wool Serges. New Wool Cashmeres. New Snrah Silks. In All tlio New Spring Shades. New India Silks, Extra good value* In rcllablo mokes of Black Silks! WARRANTED TO WEAR. WASH GOODS Embroidered Swiss Robes, liiack Silk Lace Flouncing. In Newest Designs. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Tho Largest Assortment in the Stato at POPULAR PRICES. We have added this tcason a lino of Misses' Muslin underwear Consisting of > Ik lit Drcssc* Skirt* And Drawer*. I NOVELTIES IN PJBA80LS. J.S.Rhodes&Co.! ftl?2S J^?T. BELLEVIEW HOTEL, | This Hotel Trill bo Opened Maj 1. Bott accommodation* anij attcnilanco guaranced. Price* reasonable. Hpcclal rate* for families,' For farther information All on or address FjlANK WALTERS, apl9 National Road 3 MUea Kast of City. New Advertisements. Geo. E. Stifel ^ <Sc CO. Have just received a large assortment of MANTLE ; LAMBREQUINS Id Felt, Plosb and Tinsel, In Patterns and by tlio Yard. ( | I ! PLUSH, TIHSELS EMBROIDERED FELT ; STAND COVERS, TABLE COYERS, tit t it a /tat7ii"nn mnuiiuvMa, OF ALL SIZES. l'iano Covers for Upright and Grand Square. I Embroidered Felt LAP ROBES! Very Iluiiilsoiiic ami Clieup. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. 1114 Main Street. ap2S 555 Logan & Co. ' THE UNANIMOUS TESTIMONY W Of Boards of Health and Expert*, In their late investigations on food adulterations, Is that tho IlAKING POWDEUM lUttdO from ALUM AND LUIR, all leave h residue or sediment after baking \l\ which is highly injurious. Nearly all tho "Kifr T' Baking Powders contain alum or lime. Rend for yourselves the analysis which havo hccu published. Ve Want Ton to Remember That Logan A Co.'s Excelsior Baking Powder contains no alum oh lime, on other injurious substance. it requires uo Rift to make it sell, hut it sella on its own merit*, and because it always gives satisfaction. Ask for nr2? LOGAN & CO.'S === ExcelsiorBakingPowder f LOGAN & CO., ftj Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. Ma| "Best Pills I Ever Used." === This expression has beeoroea cornmon_ ono among those wno navo usoa wuaa ?k w.'b r-~irr: Homestead Liver Pills. SPRII They are undeniably the lkst Family Modiclno In use. Beware- of Imitations. Ask for Logan ?fc Co.'s Homestead Fills. jogj flr LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. 1171 ftp" JT 1. Stationery. IS so FEW COPIES 0,111 ?mrM "Doddridge's Notes on tho Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Vlr- Ji glnlu and Pennsylvania." Printed on heavy cream pajier, wide inanciUH, uncut edge*, parchment binding, with taper title. Price 13 00. I I ]\, This I* perhaps tho last opportunity to procure Xv thin very scarce and desirable work, an it lion long been out of print. Wo reserve the privilege of advancing the price as the stock is reduced. >i Stanton & Davenport, PnIl. . ap27 No-1301 Market Street. * 1852. SPRING THADE. 1888. Also. . some, No WALL PAPER BORDERS,-- c And Celling Decorations! pa MThe largest stock and greatest variety In tho Bute. Baby Carriages I "T~\C 100 in Store. Frlcea from 80 00 to $40 00. 1 J Wo aro sole agents for the Downing Sleeping "Anv Coach, tho best Baby Carrlago lu tho world. All goods sold at prices to suit tho times. Jos. Graves & Son Excelsior 26 Twelfth Street. aptt NEW8P ' = Magazines and Cheap Publications, TTT?p Bound Books, School Books and Stationery. . I A Books not In stock furnished to order. ^ Periodicals by tho year at publishers' lowest prices, delivered in the city or mailed. ? * j ? C. B. QU1MBY, Wall Bookseller. 8tationer and Ncwiidcalcr, fe29 No. 1414 & 1607 Market Street == = At Beas Photography. (<fl4 QABINET PHOTOGRAPHS ==== Only $3 OO Per Dozen P53' lUGGIXy GALLERY, No. 42 Twelfthfilnwt. "??? ' i ? andcarofu Flowere, Trees, &c. mm QUT FLOWERS. i hare opened tho atoro room, No. 10fi2 Main treet, and am now better prepared tlian ever to M . SPPlj the public on abort notice with tbo *"or ticju fcolceat Cut Mowcn (or all pnrpoaea. Imported undcmljpii iulba, Planta, Trcea and HhruU, at low ratea. cUuwbcre. Iandaomo Funeral Dealgna a apeclaltj. Tbe *tronajfe of tbe public la aolicltoOT Telephone No. ? L. II. SOM VIOCK. *pi3 Mention Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?Special Bargains. Co! G.B.T.&CC ~Geo.R.Taylor r -& COQna/nal PaMainc upuui uuiguwo THIS WEEK BLACK AND COLORED Faille Silks I | This Day and Daring tne W eek* 25 PIECES AS FOLLOWS: $1.50 Quality Marked Down to $1.25 $1.75 Quality Harked Down to $1.50 $2.00 duality Marked Down to $1.75 j $2.25 duality Marked Down to $2.00 $2.75 Quality Marked Down to $2.35 These, are rare Bargains, and we shall be glad to have our customers and the public to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure them. GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. tSTWe beg to call attention to our AUSTRALIAN SERGE advertisement appearing in the Register this morning. CEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. Wall Paper?J. C. Orr. all Paper! Wall Paper The undersigned Inform* his friends and patrons, old and now, that ho haa J tint opened a FINE and tJKLECT. -LINK of /ALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS Direct from the Manufacturers, at No. 41 Twelfth Street,(Formerly occupied by tho Underwriters* Insurance Company.) Papers for Wall, Celling and Decorations a Specially. Come and see. j-- a. oirjr,.., i Agent for A. C. Orr. S.CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHADIAMOND BRANC A fiW AflaMnflc9wASKDRUGGIST FOR ?ICHESTER'S ENGLIS ^iAFE.ALWAVSREll?8tr.T0LADIES\aB7DIAMOND BR ANDTAKEN0 0THB indispensable.soid byalt druscists^hrtor inclose 49 (stamps) 4JCHCSmCK?UiCALCaS01CPKOr.MAMSONSamU.PATsa SiCNATURtOH ctcnr BOX W0w 11^ C nnnUK-OUCITED WRFTTEN TOTIMOWALS MO 0VW.ITWM LADIES WHO HAVE WEO r mj D.UUUch; HgTDPEHCUSHJiAMOMPimMDHJUIYROYAlPiLLSWaHIUCmuM i 1HM Boots and Shoes. Groceries, &c. il summer stock: m. reilly, rlrcd, ono of the mostcomplotoassort- H O LESALE ne shoes groceilorl?pacl?( AND CORER OF TIIE ,Vblch for style, quality anil price. Celebrated "Strawberry IIillllB," T EXCELLED IN THIS CITY. ^ ^(jg Aj,D m STREE nd examine and be convinced at 1123, Roger's Block, Main Street. Wheeling, W. Va. A. G. WINCHER. MvownCuroofChoIco Smoked Meats dol ? crou dally from my Pork IIouso at Manchcstoi Bwelry, Watches, Etc. tub largest stock or ?silk? General ^Groceries ^ . Ef THE STATE! TRRR , .AS Headquarters for bit styles in 20 nnd Taylor's Patent and Family Flour Dd Oxidized Silver Mountings, agent for mmo Beautiful Natural sticks, Hand- Danncmillor & Co.'s Celebrated ibby Goosd, at LOW PRICES, at Cordova Coffee . DILLON & CO. S, Sole Agent for Dupont's Sporting, Mining a JEWELERS. RlaMlng Powder. mrt; Musical Goods. Jersey Baking Powiei )N'T WANT v T _ _ Jersey Raking Powder needs no comtnont: o Better Baking Powder than advertinlng In done by the houfickvcpcr th Excelalor " bake* with It. A fine present with each rnn. you c*ce b . MTU* our OOLD DUST FLOUR. It In tl tho verdict of all who uw it. Oct Lilt's excelled. , and you will not be dliappoluiod. a new lot of MAPLE SYRUP jtut In; tl R. II. LIST, 1010 Main Street, hut of tho nwuon. ^^^MjwnUjctureMi^ , Class and Queerisware. i Conner & Snedeker KECEIVEDI >| ;|Cor. MarketKourtcculh hlrreU. AN ELEGANT LINE OF JUST RECEIVED. Papers, Borders English Chedder Cheese. And faultier n<imntinn> Plnntnnlw ri?wMu> "77 Importcd&wlM. omUo Prices Krah Chip., ?t inaJ.?!ni K^i. ? ' "ANAUER-S. ^ mr2>-nh<M 1306 Market street. Druggists. ~ Housefurnlshing Hardware. QTllPETlwEiPEKS MOVED 1 And Clothes Wringers, HOMd. Boxed and Btored, rrompUr A11 u,,, k|n,l?. ,t tbo Hardware on bT P W BAUMKR 4 CO., ??>< ?' 1310 Market Street KEBBITT ?fc 1)110., ' ===^^. . f. 3= >P2r' 131'/MnrkotHtrcet. liana State Lottery Co. cjhurns. U or farther Information address the WE SELL THE Kl. If yon have not been fortunate OV3.1 .Chlim, try me for a change. Wholcaalo or Retail. Those In need ol then JAMES H. WILSON* call or sund for prices. Corlnfton, Ky. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, this paper. daw aps 121Q Main titreet. Amusements. ~nppERAMusr~ ONE WKKK, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 30. Two Uraud Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT. MacCOLLIN OPERA COMIQUE CO. 38 P E O P L E. 38 Grand Chorus oC Voices! Superb Orchoitrt! Gotgeous Costumes! Urllllani Repertoire! "Musketeers"?Monday Night and Wed. nemlay Matinee. "Beggar Student"?'Tuesday Night. Bohemian Girl"?Wednesday und Fri. * Iolanthe* '-Thursday Night and Saturday Matinee. "Merry War"?Saturday Night. The Finest Company and Keiiertolro ever Witnested at Popular Trices. ADMISSION, 50 A; 25 CENTS. No Kxtiia Ciiauok ron Ukskuvkh 8iaw. pale of sent* commeuce* Saturday, April >, at luumcr A Co .'it Music Store. Grand Opera House] 0. C. GENTHEIt, Lessee and Manager. Threo Night* only, and Saturday Matinee, Commencing Thursday, April 26. Ouly a Uttlc buudle of rugged humanity, HETTIK BERNARD CHASE, In Cba*. W. Chase** Great Comedy Dmmn, RAGS, THE WILD CAT! Full of fun, full of mischief. The funniest comedy ever written. You laugh and cry nlmuUnticou*lr. Matinee prices, 15, 25 and K cents. Kvenlnr price*. 25,35 and 60 cent*. Reserved scats on sale at McLure House 1'hnrtmny. a|.j; For Rent. OK KENT?NO. W1 Klri'iSlU street, one desirable room without Unrd. Possession Immediately. 'M'-'lTTh.n For rent?the dwelling House, No. 028 Main street, at prctent wcupled by Mr*. Henry Horkhelincr. iNhsewiun Klven April 1. Apply to H. C. DA17.K1.I.. <ui5 FOR RENT?THE DESIJtABIJJ new dwelling house, lllfl Chapllue street, at present occuidcd by John 11. MeLain; natural go*, hot and cold water throtiKhout; all modem convenience*. Kuqulro of \\. I*. UACHMAN, No. 2H Kloventh street. jaij JfOR RENT. Ono Six-roomed nouso on the Island, 11000. One Five-roomed House on Twentieth street, 110 00. Lodging Roonu In Bally'* Blink. H FORBES. ap21 1142 Chapllue Street. JpOR RENT. A Pleasaut Summer Kesldencp. Brick Houkc, nine room*, llnlslu-d attic ami bath-room; ga*. both kind*. Splendid view ol almost the entire city. Fine lawn, both (rout and rear; on the river bank opiKMlto steamboat landing. ap'jl I. lltWIX. JIOR RENT. Four (4) Roo'iis at Pleasant Valley, On Hue of Kim Grove KnUrtuid. suimlric for turn in or m'Uboii or iuuklt, 11 uesircu. iMiiunu gum house. Enquire of or address CHAKLES 8EIBKRT, ap25 No. 6 Sixteenth Mmt. JPOK RENT. Tbo Store-room, No. 53 Twelfth street, in Wwh lugton Ilall Bulhliug, now occupied by Win. 11. Sholb. Possession given April 1.1888. J. V. L. ItODGEKS, Secretary Washington llall Association, Ja4 lain Main hirtrt. JiOR RENT. A Now Threo-story Business House, 100 fret deep, to bo erected at 10G7 Main street. If lcated now tbo renter's views could bo consulted regarding plan of building to be u reeled. ]a2 JAMES L. IIAWLEY. 5 For Sal8, = j^OIt SALE?$50,000. Fifty Thousand Dollars of (5) five per cent T thirty year bonds of tbu town of Clarksburg West Virginia, in aniouuu to suit pureliHM-rx. For descriptive pamphlet and further Informs* tion address ' K. T. LOWNDES, T. W. JACKSON, JOHN H. HART, Water Works Gnmmisiloiicni. ap27i C'l.AKKMiriKi, W. JPOR SALE A Light and Profitable Business, ENQUIRE AT apl2 1414 MARKET STREET. j^OR SALE LOW. _ Farm of 257 Acres within two miles of flrat? class station on 1?. & 0. Railroad, loo acres under | cultivation, and tho residue in nuculled timber, ' oak, poplar and walnut. E. W. V. HOr.E ,fc BRO., > fc22 liioo Market Street. J jpoK SALE. k A two-story Frame IIoubo and half nrrc lot. ono inilo west of Brldge]>ort, Ohio, or NmUousi k Koad. House eontuiusticvcn romnsiiudMimuicr I kitchen, a g?>od stable and all accessary out* f buildings; plenty of choice fruit on pfeiulH*; cheap and on coxy term*. Also, agood two*tory Ilrlck Dwelling llouso on South Huron street, Wheeling Inland. ? - Also, several hue farms fur mile. K. T. HOWELL. Insurance trod Kcal Kntate Agent, [ f0l3 BlUIMlKroRT. osio. FOR SALE. 1YI (24) Twenty-four Lots In Caldwell'* Addict tlon to the City ol Wheeling. Baiil Lota are bounded on the north by Twentyninth street, ou the east by Fillmore strict. on the south by tho Jlandlan Homestead, und ou tho west by tho 11. & 0. It. R. T Their proximity to the above named ndlroad renders thcrn excclleut sites for manufacturing I establishments. If not sold In thirty days will bo sold nt public auction. For terma and further Information apply to IV- W. V. I100K & Blto., lUUO Market .Street, Or William M. IIanplan, aul^^fj^V^orChiuMioAf^^ Real Estate. "for sale. Seven Roomed House, 27 South York str.ftf, cheap. (JimkI G Roomed Brick Homo, corner T'ulriyeighth and Wood streets. Will pay as an Invest* incut. Splendid Farm near Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Ono of tho best farms in Jefferson county. Seven ltoomed House on North Front itrttt; lot G0x40. Six Kooomcd House on North York street, i Some of the most desirable bulldli'K lots lo tm tho old Fair Grounds# Building Lot on North Front Mrco',. Seven ltoomed House ou South. ltroa<lway: 40xl2?1 gfe6ooD(10vcrythln8 1? RWod repair; lot ~ Four Roomed Cottage for f 1,00o. ' 0. O. SMITH, s apll Real Estate Agynt. r.-jo Main St._ FOR SALE. " SS n. No. 2502 Main street?. ! . ?? No. 2601 Main street. 1 "" No. 2500 Main street 1 no No. 2508 Maiu street.....^ 1"" No. 2610 Maiu street ...... lao No. 16 and 18 Twunty-Ufth street 1 -"i No. 2501 Alley ll.? ??? , ! No. 2503 Alley . No. 250ft Alloy II ? No. 2507 Alley II ..J"" No. 2509 Alley II I.'-? ? No. ho and Kl Twenty-sixth street J No. M and hrt Twenty-aixth street. ! ^ No. XI2 Main VJi Acres of Laud on Edttimrton Lane; "? * frame house of o rooms; l&> trot# cholco fruit, other small fruits. Price, *!,.*?). ,, ? Farm of acres, :j miles from Letsrt, MwjoB county, W. Va., 120 acres in Kn\M, '> roomed * '(? house, Irnrn and smoke bottM', rood orrlisn j a l*nd la productive: lay* well. l'rieefci.fiOO. ??? exchange for city property. . ? No. 2uT7 Market street, 3 roomed house, ?'*? lot of ground. Price I7U0. 214 Aero Farm IX in ilea south of MoundsrWc, W. Va.; 175 acres cleared. FOR RENT. d IMMEDIATE P088ES8I0N GIVEN". Now 6 roomed bouse. Elm Grove. S'1' No. m Market street. 1; JJ No. 2W Eighteenth street, 2 rooms an<l atil^ <m " _ No, '.'11 Eighteenth street, '.'roomsandattiu >'? No. '.'112 Water street,'.?rooms ? ?'' No. 2140 Alley A,rooms..,...* ? ' JJJ No. 2507 Alley It, 4 rooms - y (*J No.2S04 Main st., 4 rooms.kitcheu and cellar J? No. 2fXMMaiu street, newly papered ' > " No. 130 Fourteenth street, 6 rooms - 1 '*J j No. 41 Maryland street,rooms and attic... 10 W JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Agent, U. H. 1'cusion and Claim At* ' tornoy, Collector and Notary Public. ajOJ