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Hie Sniditofiiccr, Frow, Campbell & Hart, Prop's. 1B8UUU DAILY) BBMI-WKKKLY AND WKKKLY. T E n M 8 J Uy Mall, routine Free la tho United BUtm, J)A!!.y. One Year *h oo Daily, Hit Months........ t oo ]>aii.Y, 'I hrio ,Montb\??.,?? ? OO DaII.y, Olio Month 0.1 Hkm(*NVi:kki.y, <Hio Year ii ftO Hkmi.w?:kki,y,hIx Wonlhn 1 vn AViu.ui.Y.miu Year 1 oo W'KKKi.Y.biix Month* 00 I Tho 1uii.Y 1wtku.iou.nckk U Delivered by Carriem In WhcelltiB and adjacent towns at IS | cent* per week. (Ktitcrudattho I'ontoflieo at Wheeling, \V. V*,,. at nomiid-ciuM mnttor.] ?*?*l'r.unoN? wIhhliiK toHUhicrlbo to tho Daij.y ' JXTJUAiDXKCEJicikU dopo by londlug tn their ordcm to tllO jNTRUaOKSCKH ofllcc oh 1'oiUl Cnitl1 or ntherwko. Thcj will bo punctually wrrid by carrlcrn. WHKKMNG, MAY 'Jl, 1890. Oil baa made a big jutup and tbo pro(hicera will reap a rich harvest, wbilo Held developments will bo considerably Btimulated, It is said that Mr. Blaine favors the cftudidacy of Chauucey M, JDepew for Governor of New York, and many Democratic politicians frnnkly admit that Mr. Dope wean defeat llill. Chicago seem3 to bo wasting much timo that could bo spent in arranging for tho World's Fair in unnecessary squabbling. Thero should bo no delay if it is desired to rnnko tho Fair a success. lio.sxoNiANs must now sit down to do their drinkiug, tho anti-bar law, which prohibits saloon-keepers to servo drinks to* customers while standing, having gone into effect. With all her culture Massachusetts lias sorno very silly laws ' in^Iarce. (Cms spirit of tho resolutions adopted by tho Now York Loyal Legion endorsing tho Caldwell bill to prevent tho desecration of tho II tig is couimondable. Patriotism and respect for the National emblem aro not promoted by tbo too common practico of defacing the llag with advertising devices. Tim* Viiw Ynrlr HW,/ /lUmn/.riliiA : thinks it strange that the North cannot furnish a Democrat of suflicient ability [ to tako tho place of Mr. Carlisle as the leader of tho party in tho House, and coin plains, that all from among whom a j leader will ho chosen are Southern ! men. The World forgets that without f tho Solid South tho Demecratic party [ would scarcely havo a corporal's guard J in Congre63. An immense tin plate mill is to be crected in Pittsburgh and there is something interesting in tho statement of J. Davis Lewie, tho head of tho movement. || 31r. Lewis was formerly proprietor of an F English tin plate mill. Ho says: "British manufacturers have' tried to suppress tho industry in this country. For instance, as soon as certain Pittsburgh iron and Bteel Grins started to make tin plate tho English manufacturers instantly undersold them by 25 per cent. I think, however, that American manufacturers, > aided by a taritF, can control tho tinplate markets of the world." AVhkn* tho details of tho great PanAmerican railroad scheme wero pub| lishcd there were skeptics who declared that tho plan was visionary, and some newspapers ridiculed Colonel Parson's scheme. After tho All-American Congress endorsed tho plan- a? feasible and recommeuded. that tho respectivo governments provido for tho survey, now cotr.es President Harrison with a recommendation to Congress that tho work, though vast, is entirely practicable, and that "tho opening of railroad communication with tho friendly States of South America will give to thorn and to us facilities forintercourac and tho exchange of trade that aro of special value." Not a Parly Mnchluu. A correspondent writes to tho JiegitUr from Grafton, as follows: The election of Showalier to the Superintenilency ol the Iteforiu school. tho other ctiy. hah created no eud ol unfavorable comment. Democrats in UiIh section eun't conceive whftt sort of u bartfniu was entered Into by tho members of tho Dourd, to briuy about Htich a result. Had it been antidiiaCcd that anyone but a Democrat woulu have been cho.seu, a Btorm of Indljr. nation would have arisen about tho Kcntleuion'H s heads that they could not have resisted. The members 01 tho Xoartl certainly owed it to themhelves, hs well to the Democmts wnnm tiiuy ; reorefccnted, to have ciiobcu a Democmtic superintendent. There must havo been some ulterior motive for the action of oue or more Democratic members of the Hoard. The future will show. Will the writer of tho above infoim an anxious public upon what theory he reasons that tho members of tho Board of an educational institution "owo it to themselves as well as to tho Deiuocratb" to make a political machine of it? Wus it tho desiro of tho Democratic party to make tho Reform School a partisan institution for tho purpose of'graduating Democratic voters? Ohio 1'arllV "Kufnriu." Tho Ohio Democratic Club, of Columbus, has published and circulated a tract called "Tariff Lessons Suited to tho Understanding of tho Millions," which is Ailed with very transparent fallacies. : Tho first "lesson," tho author of which seems to regard his readers as ignorant people who will accept any statement, i labors to prove tho taritf a tax. Hero is tho "proof:" "Thirty yards of woolen cloth bought in England will cost tho consumer $10 21 more than if it were duty free." Tho A?ncnc<m Economic, issued by the American Protective * Tariff League, i quotesfrom this Ohio tariff lesson, and oxposes its absurdity when it asks if the Ohio Democratic Club supposes that the - millions it undertakes to educato would i never think of inquiring why any one should send to England for a pieco of | iifty cent wooleu, made from Australian wool, when at homo in Ohio ho could buy the samo goods manufactured from wool which perhaps ho himself saw growing on the back of an Ohio sheep, and turned into cloth by his neighbor's Bkill in tho woolen mill which contributes to tho prosperity of his native town. To tho Ohioan, says tho Economist, who has the material under his eye from sheep pasture to wardrobe, who adds what the farmer received for his wages, and the other clemouta of cost in tho cloth, and finds that there is left hardly i a reasonablo profit for tho manufacturer, it must still remain somewhat vaguo how said pieco of Ohio cloth is taxed by tho tariff. Indeed ho is quite likely to concludo that if tho tariff induces purchasers to buy Ohio iusteadof Yorkshiro woolens, it is a system beneficial in the I* ./.m' v* . v V' V/ highentdegreo to Ohio (armors, workingmen, manufacturer*, ami the whole Industrial life ol tlint woolly Stale. Mr. WUhoii iim u l.nwtcr. Hon. Win. 1,. Wilson's admirers uro booming hiiu for llio leadership of the Democratic siito In C'ouBret!, to Burcceil Mr. Carlisle. J!r. Wilton iu t'n able man In many respects, mill liio views on Ihe grent public questionn nro na much in harmony with those of hi? party iib are tjio views of any other prominent Democrat, hut he licks one requirement of n leader. He in not a politician, lie does not possess tho genius of u general, and knows nothing nhout marshalling forces or planning a battle, though hu is u splendid lighter. hi tho Ovbato Mr, Wilson might Jioia his position in tho front and load his colleagues with credit to himself and to his party, but when thu occasion required skillful mauceuvring and heroic tactics, ho would bo found wanting in tho peculiar Renius which has characterized Mr. Carlisle's leadership. Tin's fact is no disparagouiout of Mr. Wilson. Intellectually ho is tho superior of many who poeseoa tho qualities which make a general, and towers above many who are successful leaders of his party, and to a man of Mr, Wilson's temperament and tastesthis distinction is probably more agreeable than tho responsibility of occupying Mr.'.Carli.sle's position would bo. Wo half suspect that Mr. "Wilson's Democratic friends who aro booming him in this manner have another object in viow than that which appears on tho Burfacc. Mr. Wilson's chances for a reelection to Congress hang by a slender thread, and a boom for tho Speakership in case the next llouso is Democratic is more to arouao enthusiasm among his constituents in thu Second West Virginia district than anything elso. Twice in succession Mr, Wilson has narrowly escaped defeat, though his district in tho previou3 election guvo him more than a thousand majority. Mr. Wilson's votes and speeches for ireo trade, however, together with tho growth of liepublican sentiment, have contributed toward cutting it down until it is now al most wiped out. ( Mr. Wilson is in a desperato situation, and lie roliea upon tho spasmodic "booms" be is receiving in Washington to awaken enthusiasm among his dimin-1 telling forces at home. But tho people of the Stcohd district will keep in their minds tho principle of Protection, and as j great as their respect may bo for him' personally, they do not forget that he misrepresents them in Congress in voting for and advocating his free trade doctrincs. SCOTCH-HUSH COXUKKSS At Pittsburgh?A Number of Prominent Public SXoii to bo Pn-.ncnt. The second Scotch-Irish Congress to be in session at Pittsburgh, Pa., from May 29 to June 1 next, will be a grand mass meeting, bringing together representative people of the race from all parts of America. Among the distinguished speakers who will deliver addresses are Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, who will deliver the address of welcome, Secretary Blaiue, lion. W. C. P. Ilreckenridce/of Kentucky; ltev. Dr. John Hall, of Now York; Governor James K. Campbell. of Ohio; Rev. Dr. J. S. Mcintosh, of Philadelphia; Prof. A. L. Perry, of Williams College, Mass.; He v. Dr. D. 0. Kelly, of Tennessee; Prof. 11. A. White, of Washington and Lee University, Va.; won. >>. Komnson, of Brooklyn, and Hon. John Dalzsll, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hobert Bonner, of New York, President of the Society, will preside. Tho cheapcBt excursion raU's will be given for points within 100 or 150 milts of Pittsburgh. Tho Central Traffic Association, embracing nearly all the roads leading into Pittsburgh will give ouo faro for the round trip, wlnlo the other roatla of the country will graut Ij fare for the round trip, tho last mentioned tickets to bo obtained on the certificate plan. Tho great auditorium is capable of seatiug over 5,000 people, and will be magnificently fitted un and decorated. The finest band in the United States will furnish tho music. Especial pains will be taken to show visitors the great manufactories andothersigbtsof Pittsburgh. Tho official headquarters will bo tho wellknown and receutly refitted Monongahula Houso. The whole Scotch-Irish race and tho local-population without regard to race are cordially invited. SlOO Ilewaril. sioo. The readers of the Intelligencer will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseaso that science has been able to cure in nil its stages, and that is Catarrh. I liall's Catarrh Cure i& tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curtis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the tomula? tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors havoso much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cast that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. l&ySold by Druggists, 75c. daw Beecimm's Pills act like magic on n Weak Stomach. - 1 FITS. ^ All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer. No Fits after tlrst day's use. Marvellous cures. Treatise and $2 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Seed Jo Dr. Kline, 9.')1 Arch St., PhiJa., Pa. D1UI). HECK?AtS'amm Houso, on Tuesday. May'20 1S90, nt 5:05 ft. m., P.VMuni. Hodi.ey Heck, kou of James L. ?uu! Morriti li. ttcefc, aged 7 Weeks unil l days. Funeral from tho residence of Ills grandfather. .N. w. uccKi f<o. a-' Tuirucmu street, ims (Wednesday) afternoon at '2 o'clock. KrlcmU ol the family Invited to atteud. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. [N'cw Orleans and Waynesburg papers please copy.l LIST?On Tuesday, May 20, 1SW, at 3 o'clock p. m., Wh.uk I., only sou of 11.11. and S. il. LtNt. Fnnorul notloo to-morrnw. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC FOR j'ejiovatin.? the entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Blood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this j>rep*. aration has no equal. . . "For eighteen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. J ivas treated by best local fhysicians, but obtained no relief; the sere gradually grra> worse. / finally took S. S. and was entirely cured ajter using a jew bottles? SC. It. McLemorb, Henderson, Tex. 'TREATISE on Wood and Skin 1 JL Diseases mailed free. ] THUSwikt Si'Bapic^Co^ 1 .. ,v,l.nn>i>vw?f..an-M * ^ , l'OI'UUU JIHX OX TUEHOm \ Clinurn for all to Kxpi-enN Ihlrr Prefermco?'lliu Mont Popular to ltorulve n Cuiii/ rfwuiii, In order to ascertain who is tbo most popular commercial traveler represent* ; ing a Wheeling house, on the road tlio iNTELUORScuKinvitcQ all ilfl readers to express their preference. A coupou for the purpose will ho found below. This may bo mailed or left at thooJlico, or as many asan onvelono will bold cau bl? mailed at once. Voters should, however. bo careful to see that the postago is fully prepaid at letter rates. Kvery person linn an opportunity to do a good thins for bin beat friend among tbo genial commercial travelers. The most popular man when tbo voting ceasea Juno 150 will receive hiacholeo of a life lusuranco policy for $1,01)0, with tbo premium paid up for ono year, or an accident insurance policy for ?<5,000 for ono year, tbo policy to bo written by Sweeney Edwards, general agents of tbo Equltabio Lifo Assurance Association. Ho low will bo found au explanation of tbo contest. Anybody can vote, aud each as often as bo sees tit. CONtHTlONft, t. Any Corson In oujr Slute can vote as often a* desired. '1. AllthoblnnVa In tlio coupminmuHtbo filled, a. No votowlll bo counted v. hteh Is not written on a i-oupoa cut from tlio IsmuoKscnt. 4. Thl> <'Ollti>t>t wtll cliuii.liilv I. I'i.I.hi roi'olvM after that iluy will be dostmyeJ uncounted. 5. Any traveling KHlesmau lor u Wheeling houfcu uiuy bo voted (or. COUPON. TJIK WJJEKLIXO ]NT?LMOKN'C?R DALI.OT. For the tnoRt popular Cominorclal Tmvcl* or representing u Wheel lug house. My ciioick islUl'RKSKNTINU TltK FIRM OFMy name is My address is? I Votcra should 1111 out this coupon, seal In an | envelope, and uddrcw, CoiiMunciAi, Travki.ru Contest. iNTtlLl.tOKNCl i: OFFICE, Wheeling, W. Va. Vntfl onrlv nnil oftm. There arc many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. (MmfcATED) yr If you linvo a heavy splitting licadachc, n fevered tongue, u thorough dlsincliuution to engage in any of the active pursuitsof ?tbia is what Constlpution means, and is u moat formidable enemy tho millions of jKjonio whor-o bowels nro r.ot rcinilnr?time should not bo lost and immediate attention should l?e iriven, or.serious results will follow, such as Inflammation of thu Bowels and Peritonitis. mm. Ilnmburff Fiffj, tbo went fruit InxnUro, should ho taken ut once; they lire utiolTcctiro remedy, but most pleiisiui'* and nirrecitblo to tho taste, being composed only of truits and vegetables. Absolutely nothing liko thorn in tho world. little children, who suffer with their bOTTOls, tako thorn with jierfect safety, as they never grinoor produce Colic, ami are hi pleasant to tho t us to that thoy cat them as cugorly as candy. For pregnant ladies they aro invuluublc. takes them, fo 'lo young awl old. PliyslcJnns reeommend them to ho mild, harmless, but most excellent in their action for Constipation, Indigestion. Liver Complaints, 1111 loudness, Sour Stomucu, and Tiles. DOSE ONE FIG. For salo at druggists to boxra. only. Prlco 23c., or sent direct by mail. Address, MACK DRUG^Q.. NEW YORK. i If you, have a : :GOLD 0? COUGH,! J arutn or lcmlln;? to | COMSU^PTIOW, I | OF, i*uuis <c oif iiivasjft mi* | ; and HrropnosriiiTES j { or inw axd soda ( ( IS ST723J3 CXJ0R.33 POR IT. ( ( Thlsliropnnitlon contains tho Btlmuin. ( ( ting proportion of tlio Jliijmjtliaijilillrii ? i and fluo Xortfctflan Cod Liver Oil. Used ! 5 by physicians all tho world over. It Is as ? t jmlnlnblo o.i milk. Threo tlniea as efllcn* ( ( clous aa plain Coil Liver Oil. A perfect ( J Bmnlalon, hotter than nllothcrs inatlo. Vor ( . J n\l totim otli'asttngDisease*, JlroiichUte, I : I COSSUMI'TTOX, { , ! Scrofula, ?">' a Flesh Pro'duccr ! ! tlioro la nothing llUo SCOTT'S EMULSION. 1 j itwwiu V) >111 utuhKi?u> JiUlUUOllOUy > I profuse explanation or frnpudonc omroaty ( i r lnducoyou tonccoptnBUb&tliuto. { i nc3B-Mwr.tw Steamers-. For Cincinnati, Loulsvlllo, Momphis, St. Louis, Now Orleans, i and Intermediate Points, i Will leave Whnrfboiit, foot of Eleventh street, j dally Monday excepted, as follows: , , w Steamer KEY3T0NK STATE," UtM^5^r?TJioin?H Calhoon, Master; Charles 1 ?Hciniii>i'u& Knox, Clerk; every Tuesday at 7 a.m. 1 . IP& w Steamer "ANDES," E. B. Cooper, 1 us tor; Al. J. Slavcn, Clerk; every 1 ffiriWfifaiWednesday at ? a. m. ' , f???> w fitearacr."HUD50N," .T. F, Ellison, | Master; Dan Laccy, Clerk; every SSSSSaTbursday at 7 a. m. , r7"3* SteamerC.W. BATCHELOR. George j hJk&rtyO'Neal, Master: Ira 1J. Huntington, t JCaaaaacierk; orery Friday ut 7 a. m. t , fTT* ?>, Steamer "SCOTIA," John M. Phil- i Uti^Grtfa lips, Master; Robt H. Korr, Clork; arirVr > every Saturday at 7 a. m. , w Steamer "I?0UI8 A. 8HERLEY." Ls?Hflwt*Ed. F. Maddy, Master; Julo Wohr?*^?**?inan, Clerk: every Sunday at 7 a. m. First-class faro. Wheeling to Cincinnati, SO. Round trip, ?10. Meals and state-room Included. Tickets transferable, and good until UiWd. For freight or pessago apply on board, or lolephoco No. 312. r nolS FRANK BOOTH, Agent. ' ' \ . . s ' . %" . Now Advortlsomonts. YVANTKD?FIVE\'0UNGU1)IE3 ] V\ tor Mllltni'rr trxlo. MAIUUKN I,.t:olr I VIO.IOU Main atrrtt. in)3.? | T OT?SILVER watch WITH XJ Gold Chain. Initial* "h. M." on lusldo of vim. Kinder pVmo Irnw tit thU pfflri'. my'lX* WANTED-FIVE EXPERIENCED WAlVtfU AIM) Chntuherinald, Good Cook, Ucni'ral homework. ltOLFd KM l'LOYMKNT UPF1U*, No. Ml Market atreet. iay2o ^0 WHOM IT MAY COSCEHS, l'ur?on* inibhted to the rptntc ol I'. I,. Zlm* inorninn, drained, will plcn*v rail at No.iMfl Clintiltuo kircct. Ktul *?!tie. ThoaoU&vlngclalma avalnat ibo c*l/ilc will iirwont tb?ni lc?r urtUeliient. NANCY II. /.1M M HUM AN, my'il Kxecntrlx of tho K?lato. ]S[0T1CE. There will bo n meeting of tho member* of Tho Buiklora' Exchango of Whirling, this evening, May 21. at7:30o'clock, nt tho Ku'haugo Itoouia. l?y oriltir uf my 21 W. WH.SOS, I'rei't. piANO FOU SALE-CIIEAl1, Kranlch & Bach Piano, mod but a nhort tlmo, In perfect order, for salo ntiiurcit burpiwi. Fur particular* nddrc&a or cull upon , myji F. W. IS A UM Ell & CO. UOZEN DAINTIES. Wo will t'lvo away to cvcrjr porian using a Wlillo .Mountj)ia Ico Crrnm Frcrz ?r a copy of Mrs. Lincoln's "Frozen rnlnt'es." NESUITt & LiHO.! myH was 131'J Market Street. JyYTE SYSTEM! I.carn the Into system as timglit In llnUoran's Commercial School. Terns, only 315. You Icora all tho old f-yitwos hi well. mvp 13QO Market PI?POt. QEEDH. U Wo have tlio lnryoRt and most complete stock of GARDEN SEEDS In the State. All now, fresh Mock, and warranted "true to name," while our prices will be found n.s low ?h any reI llablu riKKDi can bo sold. Maukkt (iaudbnkm will (Itnf ft to thefr fufercAt to place their orders with ?is, aud Ret Just what they want. tiKKnsln i 5 tuul 10c packets, sent l>y ruull, postage paid, on receiptolprice. llOQK & IiRO.. 1113 Market tit., (Wot side), I fpS MWMW Wheeling, \V. Xh. 56-P1ECE TEA SETS AND E^FTMUtSSB t'luo Assortment ol Dinner Ware, ftSufe \ tt/jllndi-p Glmo Dccourtlous SgggjSjJgiJ EWIHG BROS,, ^BSvS~- 'i-^TfW^ Market Street. m;20 To Land Agents and Owners, County Surveyors, and others. Persons having mineral or timber landH to sell at reuso'mWu prico? (for ttiomstln's or others) would do welt to feod their Dimes, addretsw; and lull partlealarsof r-rorortics to Alllancu Mineral & Timber Lnnfo Agency MIDIU.ESUOKOUGH, KENTUCKY. mvl'J'M wr.t v.' Eleventh Anniversary -OF THE? Fulton Fire Brigade To be celebrated with a S1UHD PICNIC AT SEIBERT'S GARDEN Wednesday, May 21,1890, from 1p. m. to 11 3) p. m. Thsamusemcnt programme consists of wheelbarrow races, potato races and foot races, and rlllo shooting for prizes. Jfury'a llttla Iamb ?ill be there as usual. The Whceliuir Klre Department and thepublic in general are Uivit'.d to purt'eiputo und enjoy a few hours with the fin-men of Kulton. Kxt'ii motir will leave ielbert's for the city at 11 o'olccx p. in. invl'.? T"'K KUf.TOS' l'i^K HRT(! AP1-'. SCHOOL AN1) COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS Arc now occurring, and we have a Special Line of Gift Books in slnple volumes ami sets, ranting In price from sou to S'-> 0). Dhcouats to tcaehers buying several volumes. Correspondence invited. STANTON &. DAVENPORT, uia ^uy hook store, mylt '3'jI Market Street. FOR SALE. FJvo roomed Jiou.ec, HI North Brof)dir?}\ The property on northeast corner of Maryland and Huron streets, lot 50xl;{J, on which thera Is anorsl six roomed cottage and three roonm! hoiiRt] in ienr, with enough vhcacHgiouuil for oneothnr homo. it will f>n? 8 per eent as It lu. i'rfcc, If sold within the next ten (Ihjb, j:i,OOU. Your lust chance to buy a lot on North tfront street. Lot SUx-100,81,5o0 ensh.' flight Koonicd dwelling, IIP South 1'eun street, very desirable location, ?.1,000. Six boomed dweJliup, with Jargd lot, 224 Twenty-ninth street, for 81,125. Hlx roomed house 122 Zaue street, 32,000. flargnlus in building lots. Garden farm, Ohio river bottom, abovo hiRh watermark. The very best laud, uoad improvements. Kailroad station on the place. Six miles from this city. 21*4 acres. I'rice $200 per aero. G. O. SMITH, Real Estate Agent and Broker, ftpSfi I2#t A'uln ?iref f. I WAST YOUR M01EY. I will b'lvo Jim Ynluo Kcccivcil ' for the same. H. 0.~H O F F, DEALER IN j Ladies', Gents', Hisses' and Boys' Fine Shoes.1 1U3 MAIN STREET, vnyll WHKKI.INO. "W. Va. 1 IN DARKEST AFRICA! AND T1IE (Jucst, Hescne nnfl Hot rent of Eiuin, j RnvnviiAr aP BY HENRY ffi. STANLEY, c Complete in TwoVolumes of over 500 Panes each, v, with Two eteol Engravings, not les-. than Sixteen Maps, and about One Huudrcd and Fifty Pullfoge and other lliusttatforw. 4 Published by Cliurlcs Scrlbner's Sons, NEW YORK. Henry M. Stanley, perhaps the foremost living American in plnck, endurance and achievetnont, h?8 Just finished writing "In Darkest m Africa," the story of his last and greatest under- r taking, the quest and reHPuc of Kmin. It will reveal for the flist time the lull extent of Mr. Stanley's recent discoveries. No authentic in- Z formation coueetuiug this expedition has yet I been published, beyond tho few letters au<l I uewspuperaccounts which, have appea>edfrom I time to time during tho past tHree years, nud which contain littlo more tbnn a sujnrestion of the danger* encountered and overcome, and the Important results achieved, "Iu Darkest Airica" will be published shortly by Messrs, CharJcs Scribuer's Sous, who control all right* for the Didted States and the Dominion ??t Canada. Every volume issutd for cither country will bear their imprint on tho tide page. o: Mr. Stanley inentitted to tho Iruifiof his la a hor, nud tni* tho American ?en$c of Justice will h, secure to 1dm by purchasing "In Darkest Afrlcfl," his own book and the only one in .which BC bowld have a personal Interest. Intelligent and .veil meaning peoplo will not buv tho bogus 0. Stanley Books," offered under false and mis- , eadlng representations, to no one of which fr las Stanley coutritmted a lino. They will wait ai or tho only authentic book on tho subject, tr vrltten by Stanley himself. "In Darkest Af- * :ica" will be in two octavo volumes, of over tCO jagejj each, replete with maps, and profusely T Uustrated with wood engravin&H from Mr. Mauley's own photographs and sketches. Tho , irice will be *11 7 ner volume, in cloth bindug. It will t>e sold fitly by subscription, ihroueh authorized agents, to whom exclusive = errttory will be awJgued, and every precaution Till be used to protect them therein. APPLY TO ~ J. M. CLOUSTON, * VfllEELIXO, "ff. YA. ,t Solo Agcnl for tho Stato of West Virginia. mvll B rHE INTELLIGENCER IS A CLE AK AND PRESENTABLE PAPER. 22 J. S. Rhocios & Co. f\ tin T??r*\ a *m"? v nnv a Dm lifOKTATlUK slOODOZENsLADIES' Black Hose ORc. Per Pair, JA [l\3 worth GUARANTEED Fast Black. CO.? Grocerto3, Etc. mTMITIYT" WHOLESALE Grocer, Pork Packer. AND CUflF.R OFTIIR Celebrated 4';Strawberrjfw Hams. & n jq j a gmim %J':hi)ISTI<W>,, >MMM FLOUR ?Christian Bros.' "Crown" Brand, Minneapolis Patent, Taylor's Patent and "Best" Family, Williams' choice Ohio Family, and many other choice brands of family Hour In stock aud continually receiving, ROASTED COFFEES-' 'Alnroma," "Arbnckle'B," ' Lion," and my own roast of Old Woman," "Horse llc-ad." and loose roast. Girtiolc Agait for tho Celebrated Vufoat Powder Mills. A full supply of Ultle, Blastinj? and Sporting Powder of every kind constantly in magHzlne. Orders solicited Irotn dealers only. Alto Patent Hemp, Coiton-and WaterProd Safety Kuse. my2 FELLER'S VINEGAR. = I hereby notify the trade that Mes?w. Geo. ti. k Gibson ft Kiio , of Wheeling, are roIc agents for m my CIOKtt VInESAU, uiado from pure apple fl juice, riyht from my own orchards. GKO. FELLER, 1 mylfi Grape Island. Pleas-iuts County. W. ?a. " Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. This Morning, Wc again give with each cake of BALSAM OF FIR SOAP YOUR CHOICE OF Four New Designs i OF T2I03E Beautiful Art-types COME QUICK, IF YOU WANT A CHOICE. LOGAN MUG CO., nvia RRTPftB CORSER DRUGGISTS. 0 Jewelry. iMirrnr pi It 10, i8 and 25 per cent Redaction. = In order to maVc room lor lnrRe importations if'iicw goods, will oiler above reductions ^ For n Few Dnj s Oulj. l Call and see tlio bargains we can offer you, [. G. DILLON & CO, JEWELERS. Merchant Tailors. , ^EW^SPR!T^^goods~I A The Wo Have Just Received Oar IPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, =s And they are now open lor inspection at our new quarters, .011 MAIN STREET. Call and See Them. 1/ C. II. WHEELER & SON, * MERCHANT TAILORS, mrl3 1011 Mnln Street. Educational. and ItJelAlE; " NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. ? (Sisters of the Visitation.) A school ol more than notional reputation, ' Hers exceptional advantages for tnorough eduitlon of young ladles In all departments. LIrary of six thousand volumes. Fine phllo* iphlcal, chemical and astronomical apparatus. Musical department specially noted. Corps of lano teachers trained by a learned professor oin Conservatory of Stuttgart. Vocal culture xordln; to the method of the old Italian amirs. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health, en acres of pleasure grounds. Board excellent. For-catalogucs, and references to patrons In Ol I the frrlnclpal cities, addrefs D THK DIRECTRESS. oiy Steamship Tickets. == ^0 DOLLARS. ?5 36 Dollars for a round trip from New York C i London or Rotterdam. $40 50 roumV trip from Baltlmoro toBre- J)J] en. Further Information at H.F. BEHRENS', 17 Market, or Corner Thirty-eighth <fc Jacob Sts. m Goo. n. Taylor?Laco CurtalnB. LACE CURTAINS!" i I,, i Geo. H.Taylor. The unprecedented demand this Spring for Lacc Curtains necessitates the purchase of another large stock, which wo nncn this ninrnin<*. LACE CURTAINS AT ALL PRICES FROM Seventy-five Cents a Pair -ON UP TOSeventy-five Dollars a Pair Embracing Egyptian Brussels, Tamboura, Saxony Brussels, Renaissance, Tamboura Muslin, Real Antique, Mcdecis, and St. Gall Brussels, together with a full line of Lace Bed Sets of the same kinds. szsQc: 8r=Tfl ?<COMMESCEMENTS> Special provision of Choice Cream White Dress Goods, Suede Mousquetaires, Fans, Hose, etc., for graduates at the June commencements. When dress .1 _ _ ; i r__. J... *n guuus arc enquireu ior ior uiese occasions we win show and recommend Cream White India Silks, Mohairs, Nun's Veilings, Henriettas, India Cashmere,Wool de Chines, Serges, Persian Lawn?, Rhade Comtesse, and Failles. The young ladies are invited to call and see these goods before making a decision. Geo. R. Taylor. ran Sterling. ^ G. Ed. Mendel. Mich. Kirciixee j. MENDEL & CO. we're a lap ahead of competition In the. Race for Business, Because We Always Lead Tn fll?? ci'/r> incl nf ortc *ii ju.v. uuu quality ui uui ^jujcPw, wiiicu 111 Liiia season, surpasses all our former displays in its extent and variety. We Always Lead In bargains, meaning new goods at the very lowest prices, and not "left overs" at "startling reductions." We intend to Increase Our Lead This season by an increased effort to please and gratify customers, and if vigor, veracity and values are not vain things to trust in, the other fellows won't be in it. 1 Mendel & Co., DEALERS IN lrnituie, Carpets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, k, 1124 MAIN STREET. 1852. SPRING. 1890 rVALL FAFbK, BORDERS, AMD Ceiling Decorations. 8.5C0Qrown Blanks (or 5?, worth 8c. 10,000 Mic* Blanks for 6c., worth 10c. i!0.0C0 Bronzo or Uilt Papers for 10c., worth 15 and ifOc. 7,COO Bronze or gtlt Papers for 12J<c., worth '20 and 25c. lO.OCO bronze mill (Jilt Papers for'.I'm:., worth 40 nnd 50c. 9,000 Bronze and Gilt Papers for 35c, worth 50 and 75c. Plain Felts, Philadelphia Granite?. FIno (land-Made Papor*. and also Picture Moulding!, at ONK-H \Lb'TUB UdUAL PRICES. n entire new line ol BABY CARRIAGES. Including the Dowifrxa Camuce Couriur't SLEEPING COACH Ed. :se arc the Best Carriages in the United States for the monoy. Sold Retail at Wholesale prices. JOSEPH G-HAYES, i6.mw.if No. 26 Twelfth Street. HAMM & CO., urate Dealers and Undertakers. DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT: That our establishment is a model ouo in every respect. That fn our attractive assortment, prompt service and fair treatment, our cuatomen * ro amply 1 satisfactorily served. That whllo we caunot give you something for nothing, wo claim to give a good, honest deal ry time. WE INVITE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION. ^Undertaking In Ito several forma a special feature. TELEPHONE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. HAMM & CO.. - 1067 Main Street. Remington Typewriter. Druggist remtnotoft iwwmiteise - Irom joiirCUTWtl. with -j?_Tfi-T;-T[ c.unc.[\n onnrc.1 ourth . FUltS AND WOOLEN GOODS Protected from Moth by using MothBalls, orSnowFlakeCrystals :andard Typewriter. sold by iirnblllty, Simplicity. Strength, Speed, Ease tI ir>*? [anlpulallou, Manifold. R. H, LIST, yl Wi.Ohnr.^^.g^^T-C',. "M >0>Q Main Street. ilna, Glass and Queonsware. Housefurnlshlng Hardware. ______ JCE CREAM FREEZERS. ntt? v T The leading Freezer of the world to-day ii tho Out Nkw Like or LIGHTNING! uner Ware and Chamber Sots. eoidby jones & bro., n. KALBITZKB, JOHN FRIEDEL. GEO.W. JOHNBON'BBOKB,Wholesale Agents, yj ' ap24 1210 Mala Street. ? Louisiana Stato Lottory. AOTALL I'lUICKMOT! Over Two Million* UIMrlhuled, Louisiana SliituliOttury Company. Incorporated by tho Lee Mature, for iviucatlonal aud Charltntyo purpose#, and lUrtnui* chliiemadoarartof tho prcMjut Stato Constltu tlou, In 187V, oy nn overwhelmln? popular vote, Its U1UND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS toko phwcHeinl-AntnMlly, (June and December), nilil It* (illAMJ MNdl.K NUi41ir.lt DRAWINOH trtkc place In each of the other tun uiontha ol the your, nud lire all drawn in public, at tho Acadeuiy ol Muhic, Now Urlcaim, La. "Wo do hereby certify that w? Minarvlw the arrangement* for all the Monthly and ScmPAn* nnal Drawing of The LoulMaua Stato lottory Compauy, and In pursou uihuiuu and control the DraWllli!* thcmsolvim. Olid tlint Ihft ?nmn ??< I conducted Willi honesty, talrui'M, and lu Rood faith toward All purlieu, ami wo authorize the I Company to use this certttlcnto. with fatvMmllci ot our *lguaturc* atUchcd, In It* advertisemonU," ///^ Commlaslonerft. We tho uudcr&Igiicd Hants and Bauker* will pay all prize* drawn In Tho Louisiana Htate Lotteries which may bo presented at our couut?rs. R. M. WALMSLKY, Pre*. Louisiana Nat'l Hank. PIERRE I.ANAUX, Pres. State National Hank. A. BALDWIN, Pre*. New Orleans Nat'l Bank. OA nr. KOHN, Pre*. Union National Bank. MAMMOTH DRAWING At tho Academy of Music, Now Orlcaus, Tuootlay, Juno 17, 1690. CAPITA li LMtlZB, $(100,000.100.000Tlckcti at 810: klnlvcn f20; Quarter* 510; Eighths fj; Twentieths f.'; .Fortieths 31. i.iht of rnizw. 1 Prize of fCOD.OOO in {000,000 i Prlzo of yj'.ooois % o.coo 1 Prize of 100,000 i? 100,000 1 Prize of 60,000 in GO.OCO 2 Prizes of V0.C00 aro 40,000 fi Prizes ot 10 000 aro......... H),C00 10 ftlsesnf 5,WW aro ..... WWOU '25 Prizes of 2,000 aro ro.ot-c JCO Prizes of WW are... N),W.fl 200 Prizes of WXJaro 120,000 ttK) Prizes of 4UJ aro 200,00] aititoxtmatton l'rize?. 100 Prizes of Sl.HX) are ?100.0C( M i'rkex ot &0 aro 80,COC 100 Prizes of 4jU are 40.0CC Two NUMIIKR TKUMINAUS. 1,038 Prizes of KOOnro ;.85W,C0( a,l i t Prizes amounting to S2,l50,0'00 AGENTS WANTED. For Club Rates, or any further Information desired, wrlto lc?ibly to tne undersigned. clearlj stating yotir residence, with Stale, Couuty. Street and Number, atoro rapid return mall do. livery will ho assured by your enclosing an en vclope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, La., orSl. A. DAUPIIIN Washington, D. C. By ordinary letter, containing Money Order Issued by all Express Companies, New \ork Exchange, Dratl or Postal Note. Address Registered Letters containing Curroncy to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE, New Orleans, La. "REMEMBER, that tho payment ol Prl:cs li Guauantki:i> kv Four National Banks of New Orleans, and tho Tickets are sigued by the President of an Institution, whose chartered richti are recognized In tho highest Courts; therefore bewaro of any imitations or anouymoui ONK DOLLAR 1b tho prlco of the smiles! nart or fraction of a Ticket issued by uh in anj Drawlmr. Any thins tn our tiaiao odered for low than a iMll.ir Is h swindle. milHu-mwr Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting, I BEST FAUCETS IH THE WORLD' CALL AND 3Ei: TIIEM ATJ TRIMBLE & LUTZ, 14-16 & 14-18 Market St. Wheeling. W. Va, HflRGREAVES & MEYN, SANITARY PLUMBERS A W o Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 55 Twelfth St Tele-phono 5i)G. npii Geo. iiibbekd & son, SucccssorH to Thompson A nibbcrd, Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters 1 BRASS FOUNDERS. Spectai.tiks? Natural Gas Supplier, Steam Heating and Vcntlltttlon. 1314 MARKET ST., Wheeling, W. Va. I All work promptly done at most reasonable prices. j?8 : 11are & eon, PRACTICAL Pinmbers, Gas and Steam Filters, No. 83 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly nt rPHEonablo prlrci. Business Cards. E. H. HUDSON, BUYEIt AXI) SELLER OF LIVE STOCK. No. 1001 McColloch street, Wheeling, W. Va., BUYS AND 8ELL8 FOR CASH ONLY. Telephouo No. GQ7. mrl3-Diw HmIgton route! CHEAP LANDS IN THE TTTTnam V V JL AlODR tho lines of tho BURLINGTON ROUTE lu Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and northwestern Kansas, particularly on Itsnewextenlions In that territory, thero Is still some Government Lund jiwaltlUR mitlctnent, hs well us other cheap land held by Individuals. The lands are amoog tho best to bo hud anywhero In tho country lor agricultural and grazing purposes. In the comparatively new district* me many Improved farms, which can bo purchased at a very low rate of that clam of restles* pioneer settlors, who aro ready at all times'to move "farther West." In tho territory embraced by the lJURtlNGTON'a lines west of tho Missouri Elver, there ar? In tho vicinity of two hundred new towns, which olfer to manufacturers and butlocs* men an excellent opportunity to locato with profit. Bend to the utidendgnod lor descriptive pamphlet* and other matter gfvfng location and lull particular concerning thebo lands. A HAP OF THE UIUTED STATES, Alarge, lmndiomo Jlap of the United State*, showing North and South Dakota, mounted and sultiblu for ollleo or hwmo me. and Issued by the BURLINGTON ROUTK, will bo furnished responsible partlwj on application to tho undersigned. PLAYING CARDS. For 10 "cento, either In posing or by applying at Room 12, C., B. A Q. R. R. General Oillce, corner of Adams and Frnnkllu streets. Chicago, you can obtain a pack pf best quality 1'Iaylug Cards. p. s. eustis Gcn'l raaa, and Ticket Agt. C., B. ?fc q! r. r. 1 ap3 Chicago, III. Stookholdora' Maotlngs. ^OTICK, A meolliigof the itockholtlPM of iho J.nlnyetlo Ornnlto aua Marblo Work* will to held MA V vx, 1MW, nt4 p. lit.i ut '-M} South b xth Mitel, Phllu* ilolphln,?a., for the purucMi o! orcaiitzlt.Kunder thochartor. w. 11.1'ANcovr, w. n. MASS, 31. K. MIMAS, JU3EPII K. litlhKP, Jr., UKOKUE K. LKi.ANU. tnyllw lin'ortorntorw. NOTIOK-TllK N A IT LI A YACHT COMPANY. The Incorporator* of the nhovo named com* p%ny. having deMtfnatcd Thurwlay, May '21, A. >. 18;0, at 7:?0 p. m., and ut the olllco of 1.0 Dillon. No. 12161 Market ulioet, In the ?'l?y of Whft'Unff, State of Went Virginia, flu Iho plate of tho tlrstKom-riU mcetlujj of tin* htoekhiuuer* of "Tho Kapth? Yacht Cotupiiiiy," to elect a Hoard of Directors mnkc by-lawsand trauimct any otlior biulno* which umy bo lawfully dono by mid stockholder* tu ncnoral uiootDm. tlio niockhold* or* of wild Company ara hereby nottilcd to ho present ut inch mceiltiK nt tlio tliuonnd placo aforctuld. lit wlttitfc* \v lit rent ihe?uld corpora* lot* have hvrcnuto sol their liaudu ihl*':tth day of April, A, D. 16W. fAKTHBflG.MLT.ON. JOSH l* A M. WlK.VrUNd, F.J. I'AltK. ANDKKA M. HAMILTON, npw 1' u \n n. i:t)ss. Gonoral Notlcoa. Tho UrldRoport, Ohio, Coal Dealer*' AmooU* Uon, having entered Into tm agreement. will hot, after June 2, lhW, deliver to any customer a wend loud of coal until after the Unit load is paid for. MILTON McOONAUGIIY, PrcuWcnf. Davih HomoN. Secretary. my 17 OTICE, Hereafter the oflico hours of iho Health OflU cer will bo from 10 to 1*2 o'clock n. tit, nml from 2 to 1 o'clock p. in., ejecept Sundays. Olllco on second lloor City Building. mylC GK<). f. GABKf.gQ.V. M. I). gASK 15ALL-CONAUD & CO. We will open our BASK It ALL EXCHANGE at Louis Carl's, No. Eli'j Market street, on Friday ' Hficrnoon, April 1. Front anil n>ar entrance. All games will bo received by Innings. CON A ltD & CO. , Bav Hyamh, Tool Poller. api JS^OTICK. The 1'ltUburgh and Wheeling ('oal Company at Bridgeport aud Mayuard, Ohio, have Matted I up lull time, Havfc about completed a ropj i IjauJjjRO at Wheel? Creek ttml will bring the I coal out rapidly, giving the men good work. atM ? JJOTIOK; 1 I have no partnern In the business of painting sings and oriiHmenutl painting and paper hanging. All contracts should be made with me. Telephone No. 2?J. 1). C. KtlBNER, mrilt No. 17'J7 Market street. A^OTICK. All persons Indebtod to Geo. W. Hess as agent for Louis Ball by ronfoti of the busluecs carried on by hint at 1715 Jacob street, will cull and settle their account* with Herman Hon* it Co who are authorized to receive and lecelpt fortho same. LOUIS HALL. Q0-PARTNJEK31IIP NOTICE. Hebman HKSB. LOUIS BAM* Herman Hew and Louts Hall have this day formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the bUKlnt'S* of Dialer* In Meat*. Produce and General Merchandise Iho patrousgo ol tho public Is respectfully solicited. myt HHkMaN lll-XS ,t CO. gTAU BUILDING ASSOCIATION. if yon wish to buy a home. Improve property, i borrow or mve money, tubtcrlbo forsn ck in tho above association, Mock can be obtained upon application to any of the following gentlcmon: h. v. Mcr.nr.non, goarlks n. <:ovi\ W.lI.CAl.DVVKLL. J.(i TOMLISSON, J. M. BCLLKVII.LE, (tbOUGK UH>9, , C1UKI.HS LUKENo, \Y. It. ANHKltSON, ! F. HCHOKN. LEWIS ST KEN ROB, HEN BY MOKSia, G. .1. GABBLE. ; W.M. MARSH, . ALFRED fAULL, i myl 0. A. HKlli. "WOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND J_> HU1LDER3?fi.CCO.OCOWOUlil OFSTuSK. (tiro Mo a Chanco to lliil on Your Mono Work* navlng completed the Belmont county Court House nut! Jail. I will Klve personal attention to tho stono business, and urn prepared to ] handle anything In the line of building Mono for the trade In the Ohio Valley at prices to beat competition, and on short notice. Capacity of j quarrv ana thinpinit tacllllics, liO cat* per day. 1 M't IMATK3 UN ^lONE WOKE FURNISHED j ON Al'PLICA rios. After IMyears of experienco , in the stone btufnosff, I. can fay f will write 1 specincntlons nnd do your stone work and guar1 antee your building not to crack. W. J. McCLAlN, Ofllcc, Room 10, NjiMomhI UaiikBuildlm;, Hell* nln\ O. Tflctihnnr: So. 7;>7. wrl:i For Rant. .occupied l?y the lute A.C. t'K' Tler, No. J!5J2 Main street. Possession July 1, JSiU. Kiniutro of W H. KOKKTKtt. myl', pOli KENT, For the seamy, nn eight ronrrcd house, op* posltc Mountain Late l'ark. Fieo from nil iestriciIoiiF. i juk*-', airy rooms, ni, c-ly furnished. Beautiful grounds, "Hie place"' to spend the summer, For terms. ?fce., tijiply to GEO. J. M ATM ISO N, Real libtate nud insuraueo Agent. Money to l,oan. my 10 For Sale. OR SALE?ONETRUCK WAGONI as cood as now,:cheap. Also one buck wagon. K? quire of NV. H. KGKllTKU. myll> For sale or rent?a fully furnished leveu roomed cottage, nt Ml. J.ako t'ark, lid. Gjod well of water. Fine location. For terms, tiddrcts Box ilO, Mi. Lnko 1'ark. Md. my 17 TOR SAL^?R^ITLY iiorse^ X. Bright bay, C years old, weight 1,050* pounds; sound and reliable in every respect. R H. BLAKK. Moundsvllle. W. Va npi!**1 JJ<OR SALE. Full lot, GG feet 0 Inches by 122 feet, corner Mar* ket and Twenty-fourth si reels. llouho and lot on Coal street. W. V. HOCE & BRO., ileal hbtate Agents, apli IMP Market .Street. JfOH BALE OH EXCHANGE. THREE Small Places at Elm Urovo. FOUR Large DwelllncK In the city. Several Small Dwellings. Low prices and long time. Enquire of H. FORBES, dc7 1142 Cbnplino Street por sale. Wheat .farms In North Dakota, op will exchange for property In or near Wheeling. Apply to james l. ii aw ley, my!7 M7Q Mnlnfilrcqt. jjedman & co. for sale. One Boiler, 20 feet Jong, 3fl luchca Ik dfametll and two 18 Inch Hues. One Htnall Engine 0^x12. All in good repair and will bo r,old cheap. oc8 REDMAM A CO. gtocks foit sale. 40 ahnres Junction Iron Company. to shares ./Etna iron and teel Company. 60 shares Kiversldo run Works, 20sbarc8 lieu wood Iron Works. 30 shares LaBelhi Nail Mill. 61 shares Mohbs Glass Company. Also two stoiy brlc* dwelling corner Eleventh and Eotl streets. R. 8. IRWIN', Broker. mylfi No. 21 Twelfth Street. Stocks, bonds and keal estate for sale. stocks ASD rosos. 8 shares Wheeling Ico and Storago Company. 20 shares Belmont Null Company. 15 shares Hobbs' Glass Company. 10 shares Wheollnic Iron and Nail Company. 80 shares Wheeling ?if Belmont Bridge Co. 1,000 City Boml, 4V?, issi. 10 30. 20 shares LalJello Iron Works. liKAL ROTATE. The south one-half of lot 65 on North Main Btreift, opposlleC. iless. The Leigh ton residence on Chap'lnu street. Lots 1, '1 and U North Front street. Gilchrist's addition. (Jlinpline street building lot. Houses Nos. 319,321 and tfil North Main street. Two [i) one ncro JotH at Leatherwood. THOMAS O'URIKN, Secretary W. T. A T. Co., Keal Estnte and Stock Broker. Oflloe. Boom l, Kellly Building, Mar* ket street. Telephone fiO'J. my 10 FORjSALE. ~ (24) Twenty-four Lots In Caldwell's Addition to the City o? Wheeling. Bald Lots arc bounded on the north by Twen? ty-nlnth 6treet. on the cast by Flllmoro street, on the south by tho Handlan Homestead, and on the west by tho B. & O. Railroad. Their proximity to tho above named railroad renders them excellent sites for manufacturing MtftliHKhmnnt*. ~Yf not sold la UjJrt7 days vrlU be eold at pnb? 11c auctloa. Tor terms and lurtber Information ar.ply lo W. V. HOOK & B&O., lSJOO Market Htrcct, Or William M. Hakblam, H. w- fV>r. flhhnUpft <6 R<xt<*;nth Rtj?. The weekly intelligencer Ik a brlKbt, HpHrkllng, Inidructlvo family Journal, ll Is orlglHal 1m every do/?imnem, clean lu every line and united aa It In lnteuded to Interest aud Improve every member ol the limllyi wbctber lu city or country.