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?(jc Iiiidliocncct. re jo Frow, Campbell &, Hart, Prop's, Kin g 1UUKD DAILY, tKMI-WICSKLY AND WBBKLY. k?ar, TERMS. I,,', fly Mull, Po?U?c Free ik the United BIaU* 0,11 Daily, Oho Yctr oo tor; Daily, HI* Mouth* ?... 4 oo .i... Daily, Three Monthi*...**. a oo u,u , Daily, uunMonth oa atr HKMt-WnKKLY, Oue Year. m. ? 50 . hrmi-Wkkkly, Klx Mootbi l xn win Wkkkly, Oho Your loo .)?( Wkkki.y. fcilx Mouthi ?I0 ulu } Tho Daily Intklliok.vcxh 1i Delivered by for rumor* lu Wheeling oud Adjacent towni At 10 pjjj cento per week. for '{KM tired Kt the I'OHOIIICO Mt Wheeling W. V?., WOl a* wooiid-oiam mnttvr.J M'fkRuuhkwUIiIdk toiubkcribo to tbo Daily up iNTiXLtaKXCKR cam do no by wnvllug In their or? u,Q 1cm to the Iwmi.i<JK*iKn ofllco on I'oiUil Card . or otlicrwlic. They will be punctually H-rretl ,or by mrrlfr*. am W11KKMXO, MAY Z\, 1890. of< Major McKislky has achieved agroat jn victory in getting hia tariff bill through thw House and deserves the congratula- p ^ tlons o( tho Protection lata of th?? entire ^ country. IIo has not strengthened his {fl ioncea in England, but that does not mMa- (081 Sui'kkintk.ndknt of tho Ceusus ror- tha tor liaa approved tho appointments of um enumerators for tho Second West Vir- "l Kinia Census district, comprising the 5/<h Southern counties of tho State. The names will be found in our Washington To i dispatches this morning. |j[J ?i WOI Thk waiters' striko at Chicago Bug- *h?0' gestfl the idea that it would bo a matter iio? of more general interest if tho striko had 2,0c been tho other way. When the travel- JiJJ ling public rises up ia its might and IM strikes against tho waiter barons and iuw. their "no tip no service" policy, a great jjj'jj benefit will bo conferred on humanity. To IHiimml Tatiuitig In Wheeling. Tho J.VTKi.LKiEsrKH has before com- Tj. mended tho manual training school idea' i'u and is in hearty accord with tho propo- . J sition to adopt in Wheeling this modern M method of training tho voudr generation p /or practical and useful life. In our local columns this morning will be found " the report of tlio results of the experi- ?er meats in this lino which havobeensuc- {{JJ1 cesjfully tried at the Fourth Ward School, ere; The experiments have not of courso been conducted upon the morn elaborate or ^ general plan which it iB desired shall be ?p< adopted by the Board of Education, but * have been sufficient to demonstrate the . practicability of the scheme, which has ^ already met with such notable success . in other cities. ^ Tho substantial benefits of manual ?r training in tho public schools have been ^ frequently discussed. In a paper read by Professor 0. M. Woodward, director . of tho Manual Training School of the Washington University at St. Louis, be- 1111 fore tho National Educational Association, ho quoted a Philadelphia mother assaying to the principal of the I'hila- m? delphia Manual Training High School, "I just want to know if I can carry a bed down and let my boy stay at your a.? school all the time; for ho doesn't want to come away, and ho wants to leave ^ home every morning after breakfast." r Substantially tho Batne story of deep in- ^ tereat, Mr. Woodward said, had been w told him huudrcda of times. Tho proper education is that which prepares the student for the duties and be responsibilities of life, and this is the ata object of tho manual training school. Th It is not a school for the training of car- ha IH'tllorfJ. Ikl fielcRITl i t )l U mnMiiniatn ma. nf chanicul engineers. The polytechnic an schools cover this field. In n manual ate training school, says Mr. Woodward, no vie attempt is made to cultivate dexterity at ob the expense of thought. The habit 1 actually acquired is that of thinking. No Wow is struck, no line drawn, no mo* mfi tion regulated from muscular habit edi alone. The quality of every act springs ow from tho conscious will accompanied by int a definite act of judgment. thi Manual trainiug labors to give the bo jpupil the results of human experience wh along certain lines; to cultivate in him coi a capacity for executive work; a power cia of invention and creation; to economize by tim'o and material; to save labor; to de- al" velophis mechanical and artistic genius; P^e to train him in the ubo of mechanical ^ tools with mechanical Ekill as au end; me to lit him for nlife of usefulness. ule Tho proposition to establish a central Pai manual training school in connection Pel with our public school system is a good ho oue. lu other cities the results have been more than satisfactory, and Wheel- arc ing should not lag behind tho educa- the tional progress of tho day. far _ an( or Direct Intercut t<? Wont Virginia I,ubor- qqj era. It is already announced that over $20,000,000 will seek investment in tin plate ?Q mills if tho McKinley bill goes through COr tho Sonato with tho tin plate schedule tri< unchanged. In this connection tho fol- *n lowing statement from the Pittsburgh j?* Commercial-Gaulle, regarding tho number ti,? of firms now in existence that will add son tin-plate mills to their plants is interesttor Among tho Arms, that will make preparation* um to go into it urc: The Illinois Iron and Steel r Company, at Chicago; Catubrlu Iron Company, in? Johnstown; Wallacc, BnwlUleld A Co., lronton, cee O. The local linns are the United State* JTlu* ?..r l'latu Company. December; Klrkpatrlck ?fc Co., . J.ecehburg; Jennings, llealo Co., and the UPF Apollo Iron nudSttel Compuuy nt Apollo: tho ^ Clurtlers Iron aud Steel company. McKeei ?\.r . Itockv, the Cannonsburg lr-?n and Steel Com- . puny, Cannonsburg, and Shoonberg*r A Co., 01 \ Vlttoentli street. There are only a few plants In gol" thu country that already have tho necessary ma- i.?. ehluery to roll liuniug plate#. .Most oi these '' are ailjacout to I'ltUhuntti. Swnnk'a Directory >N C of the Iron and Stocl Industries gives eighty-one iron and stocl sheet mills In the country, dl- _ro vlded as follows: Pennsylvania, JJ; Ohio, 'it; 7rL Kentucky, ft; Delaware, 4: New Jersey, :t; Mary- for land, 3; Missouri, J; New York, 2; Alabama,'J; lor, Illinois,Indlaua, 1; Virginia (building), 1; West Virginia. 1. not In many ?d the?o plauts tho addition of tin act) sheet rolls, pickling vats, polishing and other of C departments are all tbat arc necessary to enable them to go into the production of tiuued plate. It will thus bo seen that our irnmc- ^ diato vicinity will bo largely benefitted jjgi by tho passage of the bill which will aid thii in tho establishment of this vast new in- C duatry. It will give omploymont to thousands of men in this country and i . disttibuto among them annually mil- bo lions of dollars iu wages which now go into tho pockets of foreign workmen and JjJJ : manufacturers, aud tho homo mar- the koto! the farmer will bo increased just me that much. 8j.it The argument baa been made that the | establishment of tho tin plato industry tho would benefit only a few wealthy man- sys ufacturera aud that tho laborer would ,M<m recoive no advantage. In nearly all JJjJ cases this argument has come from polit- ita ical dotuogoguefl who are so hide-bound fait in their Free Trade doctrines that they ?.?1 would prefer to seo new industries kept ||[J away rather than say a good word for a Republican measure. Tho lie is given 8> ! . j Iiout direct by tlio fact tint from tVi ;e-workeu thcuieolvca comes ijeneri ilclnic over tho piuMgo of the Mi ley hill. ccretnry William Martin of tlio Ama mted Aiuoclatlon ol Iron ami Hlc rkera raid yeetcrJay tliat tlio who In UrcIC was n (treat Protection vl t aijainHt tremendous odd#, liut tin p.issauo of the tin plate schedule wi iumpli scarcely hoped lor by thoi o had contested lor tlio advnncc y. "It means," lie Haiti, "mora woi miners of ore and coal, niuro linen fi metal, more mills mul rnoro woi iron and steel workers,\Uborers, col rkers, and u thousand other omplo nta ilircctly and indirectly* It opei new llt'KIo of conquest for capital I tin mines in tho West and Mcxic machinists who build mill machine) 1 for builders ol millp, /urnacep, el will creato a demand for the surpli iteel, which now lays on tho markc den, dull and aa heavy as dumplin a dyspeptic's stomach, '.causing d ssion and irritability." Ir. Martin was not discussing a mo ory. Tho full forco of what ho su emphasized by tho history of tl wth of every groat enterprise that ered by Protection. Further thi t he presented somo figures that a inswerable: l.iut year," wild Mr. Martin, "there were. i I'l'H to u compuiutioii mado for the lio kct kull<t(n. r.'-O.UO yrosx tons of Untied ui 10 plates imported. In w^es to Itritl kmen the hmoilnt represented 8l2.uoo.oi [ho American workmen, calculating on t jent disparity of wi??e?. the American wot men would have received ?ifl,000,WXJfor t k of making It. The number of men a: nen that would be givea employment wn Iti Uiik table. At the Mime time it Mho1 v much Maw materials would be needed, a! * firm employment: 0,000 tons of coSoaatl co&l '-',000 men. o,it? tons of iron ore l.-i") men. ooo ton* of pU Iron 1,500 men, MJ ions of J)j)kotn black tin o.ouu meu. 0 to it m of lead - &X) men, o tons of tallow or palm oil 7o0 men. 00 tons of .sulphuric acid 7.V) men. 00,000 feel of box lumber - COO men, turn pic Iron into line sheet on, M) men to every 1,0U0 ton?...17,&C0 men. turn line i>heet Iron into tinfate, ferae platen, etc., to every ooo tons, 6 women IJ.'iO womt every 7,000 ton*, 7 men - 1,7W meu. keep machinery lu repair and roduco prackinjr, lubricating lis and mill supplies 2,000 men. lroail carriages to trausport iie>e materials from place to Ittte 1,000 men. Total. .30.HX) In addition to thin the lumbermen would led on for an additional 12,000,GOj feet of lu for boxes In which to ship It. The prod ii of all the articles which are required ucd plate manufacture would iieccstar lite a demand lor other products, such as tl cK.njuy, luurimuiH, Hemp, vie., uiu u.xieui tub cannot easily be estimated. At le .00 would be Klvun employment iudlrcc iiishiuK thCKO. aud farmers woulil be ml mi to supply them with breudstuH's and j< Ion*." tt will bo'seen in tbo above ehowi it how Wheeling and West Virgir 11 be directly benefitted. This Su destined to bo the greatest coal ai ice producing Slate in the Union ai heeling is already a great iron a: el centre, and yet when it is propoB adopt a business policy which m :o West Virginia's coke workers, c< ners, ore miners, fire-brick mala d Wheeling's mill workers more woi d increase the West Virginia farme irket, deinogogic crokera cry o u'nst it. rhe West Virginia wage workers w t be fooled by the false theories ctrinaires who imbibe their econon ucation from the missionaries of t itiah Cobden Club and from tbo i actical teachings of college profess< 10 reason why from theory. Farm ltitlcbU'diiuaniiml tlio Cuhhiih. A. census bulletin (No. 5) has ji en issued from the Bureau, relating tistics of farms, homes and inortgag 0 bulletin details the obstacles tl ve heretofore prevented the securi reliable data in relation to the val d ownership of property, or t lount of private indebtedness of iut luals, and announces a now method taming such information. ;t has been decided that inetead of t I manner of having the enumerate iko direct inquiry concerning indel ness, which was not always success! ing to personal objections of the par errogated to givo the informatic s year tho enumerators will simp called upon to secure informatl lieli will enable tho Census Oflice, 1 respondenco and ultimately by sj 1 agents, and probably in many cat searching the records, to obtain wi uewt absolute accuracy and final coi tenes3 the facts required. L'hero are several advantages in tl thod." The oflice will be able to ta ito and give to the country in n coi ratively short timo the number eons in each county who own tl mea they occupy, and the farms thi tivp.te, and the number of people wl i tenants of their homes and farn i number of all owned and tenanti mB and homes which are mortgage 1 tho number freo from mortgage i nbrance. Homo of tliu Olito Cuii|;ruHHmou. fie Junior of the Intelligencer. Iiu:?The approaching Concession iventions in the gerrymandered di its already attract much interest her a hopeless district ourselves, utile no kind providence intervenes to co ind Democratic councils, wo have li hope of electing a Republican Repr itative. In the district below, Ge osvenor will not exactly have a wall but if superior qualifications, d mination, pluck ana Republican ze 1 fidelity go for anything in determii ; the result, Gen. Grosvenor will su d himself and be triumphantly r ned from his district, as ho rich mrvoa In Im. Ve are sorry to loso Col. Taylo iugh what is our loss will be tho gai ho district north of us. Anions tl iiers ho is especially popular, for 1 i freely spent his time and money i ishington in advancing our claims, rer know a representative in Coi bs who would go as far and do as muc a noor private soldier as Col. Ta , lie has fairly wou all our heart so much by kind words as by kin a on our behalf, as I am, thousam >tber soldiers in his district have roc Bon to remember. His retirement 3 time.would be a calamity to the sc rs of hia district. If he lived in o? trict he could get our unanimous vo 3 year. Pkivatb Dalzell. 'aidwell, 0., May 20. 0100 llcwiiul. 8100. 'ho readers of the Intelligencer wi pleased to learu that thore is at lea ) dreaded disease that science hi n able to cure in all its stages, ac t is Catarrh, | Hall's Catarrh Cure only positive cure uow known tot! dical fraternity. Catarrh being a coj utioual disease, requires a constiti sal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cui aken internally, acting directly upo blood and mucous surfaces of tl tem, thereby destroying the found: i of tho disease, and giving tli ient strength by building up the coi ution and assisting nature in doic work. Tho proprietora have so muc h in ita curative powers, that the !r Ono Hundred Dollars for any ca? t it fails to cure. Send for list of te onial. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. S^Sold by Druggists, 7oc. da ? - - I ' " * 0 I'OI'CI.AH 3IBN OX THE I1QAI). A C'lmnce fornll to JKipreM tlilrr I'r?fer? > ciic?-TIio Mont rn|iullir to llvrclvu u Cuntl/ 1'reMint. \. In order to ascertain who in tho moat , popular commercial traveler represent1 Ing u Wheeling house, on tho road tho Lntclliobncbiiinvites all its readers to c- express their preference. A coupon for the purpose will bo found below. This may ho mailed or left at tho olfico, or as IUJ many as an envelopo will hold can ho so mailed at once. Voters should, howev* id or. ho careful to see that tho postage is 'Ji fully prepaid at letter rates, livery person hns an opportunity to do a good thlug Br for his best friend among the genial "k commercial travelers. cu Tho moat popular man when the y. voting ceflses Juno 30 will receive his choice of a life insurance policy 18 for Si,000, with tho premium paid in up for ono year, or an accident inBUro, a nee] policy for $5,000 for ono year, ry tho policy to bo written by Sweeney & Kdwards, Reneral agents of tlio Kijuitac' bin Life Assurance Association. JS Below will bo found an explanation .? nf tlm i?AnfPRf. Anvhodv can vote, and each ua ofteu aa ho acta Ut. conditions. u" 1. Auy person In any State can vote as often as desired. All tlio blanks In the coupon* must l>o filled, ro 3. No vote wi II bo counted m bleb la not written i on a coupon cut from tlio intkli.iok.nciu. iU I. Tlio content will clout'July 1. Votes received io after that day will bo destroyed uncounted. ft. Any traveling salesman for u Whcellug ifl bou?o may l?e voted for. lu coupon. TlIE WHEELING INTELLIGENCER ' BALLOT. - For the moit popular Commercial Traveli?l or representing a inieciiug fcouse. 5j! my cuoice lsllO Itbo ml ittriujik.minu the first of? ud ' my name ismy address lain. "*"* Voters should fill out thin coupon, seal In au envelope, and addrcH*, couueucial traveler contest. iNTELLIO KNCEK OFFICE. Wheeling, W. Va. Voto early nntl often. m. the entering wedge of it complaint uc- that may provo fatal is ofteu a alight ,,5 cold, which a dose or two of Ayer'a re. Cherry Pectorul might have cured at the of commencement, it would bo well, therefore, to keep this remedy within led reach at all times. daw ric FITS. n.K All Fita stopped free by Dr. kline's ua giieat nerve jjestouer. No Fita after ite tiret day'a use. Marvelioub cures. Treatmi ise and S'J 00 trinl bottlo freo to Fit casea. Send io Dr. Kline,9.31 Archst.,Phila.,Pa. nd I)IKl?. ed DIEGMULlEU-^n Wndnetday evening, May /i, 'om, ni o:iw a chick, j. m ki.chuih uir.uay mul.i.i aged 70 yearn,:: months and -7 days )al High mass at Bt. Alphonsus Church thla (Hrl,rg day) morning at 7:30 o'clock. Friends of ' the family invlttd to attend. Fuueral from ' ? his late residence. No. 75 Fifteenth street, at r'a 1:30 o'clock p. m. Interment at Mt. Caivery Ut Cemetery. COURT8?On Wednesday, May 21. jjpo, at 9 p. m., JAitr^C.CouuTi, in his 77th year. " ill Funeral from his Into residence, No. 17o Fourof tcenth street, this (Friday) afternoon at 2 jjc o'clock. Frieudsol the family invited to attend. lutermeutattho rcnlnsular.Cemctery. DOULKR-On Thursday Morning. May 2J, IS'JO, [Q. at 10 o'clock, William DoiiLCii, in his JUst ir_ y(Rr,rb Fuueral from the residence ?f his father, Richard Dobler, No. 27 Tenih street, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private at Peninsular Cemetery. 13{ = ? Pimples ng AND E Blotches EVIDENCE That the blood is wrong, and that nature is endear* 110 Ai'iiw in thm-n ,\if tha v.. iro Nothing is so beneficial in assisting . nature as Swift's* Specific (S. S. S.) , ' It is a simple vegetable compound. Is u' harmless to ike most delicate child\ yet ty it forces the poison to the surface and ,n eliminates it from the blood. I contracted a severe case of blood poison by that unfitted nte for business for four years. A few bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. 5.) cured ,Q- inc. J. C.Jon us, City Marshal, iG8 Fulton, Arkansas. \ Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed tu free. Swirr Sriicipic Co., Atlanta, Ga. b" (MKDICATKII) ^ n- TC you havo a heavy splitting hcadnchc, a fevered tongue, a thorough dlsfncifnatfon to 01 engage in any or the active pursuits of life?thia tie Is what Constipation means, anil is a miut lor* mldablo enemy ^ tho millions of poonlo whoso bowels nro not U, regular?time should not Iks lost and Immediate attention should l>o given, or serious results will " Hollow, such us lutlummution of tho UuweLj and Peritonitis. is- Hamburg Figs, tho grout fruit loxntivc, should' e. be taken lit oneo; they nro nn eJTeetlvo remedy, 00 hut most pleasan4; and ugtveublQ to the taste, aa l>oing com|>osed only of fruits and vegetables. U* Absolutely nothing liko them in tho world. ei llttlo cJilldrcn, who sutTer with their lwwcln, ttl tako them with jterfect safety, ns they never a- gripoor produco Colic, and arc so pleasant to tho ? iosto that they eat them us eagerly as candy. ^ for pa'tfiuint ladies they aro invaluable, ie takoa them, po do young and old. PhvRlcinns rucommenutnom to lx> mild, harmless, but most ,lt excellent la their action for Coastipatlou, Imllin cost ion. Liver Complain to, lllllouanct^ four 1 stouiuch, and riles. a. DOSE ONE FIG. ,i. For sale at drujrtflsts in Imsx only. IMeo 23c., or scut direct by mall. Address, y- MACK DRUG CO.. NEW YORK. [(] * J ? ? i If Vou> have ci : ? jCOLDcrCGUGH,: '* 5 acutc op lending to ? ;er I CONSUFWPTSON, j in ! OF I'lIlU! C?l> I.tVJ-i: OIJ.; 10 : AND iiYPopnosnuTEs : ?- ; or i.nil: asd soda ! l* ( IS STT-Xtril OTJX133 FOU. IT. ; 6 i This preparation contains the stlmula. ( ill f tine propertied of tlio Uwuphn^hitrt J ,o ) and flne Xonrrghm Cml Liver Oil. Used J \ by physicians all tlio world ov?>r. It la <u J a* 5 piiUttttble as mill:. Throo times as efflca* ? 10 f clous as plain Cod Liver OH. a perfect ( i. f Emulsion, butter than all others mado. For < ) nil forms otH'aithnJ Jihrascs, llnmchitl*, j h j CONSUMPTION, i y ! Scrofula,am) a Flesh Producer I ie j iticro la nothing UVo SCOTT'S EMULSION. ! 8- situ?ohl by all Drujrsliiu. Lnnoonoliy ' I profuse explanation or Impudent eutroaty { ? Induce you to accept a substitute. { W noO-Jtvrraw New Advortlsomonts. \\tantkd?five young ladies \ ?V for Mlllliicry triuU'. MAItibKN I.- t:01c I VIO.lnil M.lii Htrwl. in)3.' | Iron sale?onh jiatoii thau. . . Truck itood in now. nl*o oue luictc I w?t:on Inquire nt iv. H KUHstTKK. inyis I Wa n t e d-im m edi at ely - a flood grocery clcrk. M u*t have ex ncrlenro mill good reference. Nonu other iioiu ?|?idy. AdilroM. "?rn<er." tlitw nfllre. tttanted-situation as out. *V TKIlorcnnt-ni?kcr. Formerly couuocted Willi Cr?t*e)8M bou'oi In PllUbtirrfh nud Allt*Khciiy. Addrw?, "CUTTKK," lulu office. my'tt* Good oiul wanted for ironISO and linuuiwork lu n family of two. A wood L*lrl. colored or white, to worn TucArtAy* ml wiMuMitaya. (load wakvr to right patty. Cull At No. 1M) Honth llroft'lwy, lulmid. myg>? CUSTOM HOUSE, WHEELING. W, Va.. May 24,18V0. Foaled prnpo?a'a will by I ntclvcf until it h. in.. Jutiu 12. In'JO, (,ir supply. I lnificriHln specialfurniture andwIthIowatiadeii. " l'rtrtlcu'ars on Application. CllAKI.i: * HICK* KKION.Cuvodlnn. my^MA* J^OTICE. 'llio Btouo Mwoni' and Bricklayers* Union, Nos. 1 nml i, ol West Virginia, nnd No. 9, of Oblo, will incct nt Btono Mawju's Hull, corner Twelfth And Water streets, Friday oronlng At i 7:30o'cloclr. Uy order of pitPaiPBSTOF yxKcntiVB hoakd. * JEWETT'S REFRIGERATORS. Economical In Uoo, And High Finish. Call and sec them or send for otalcguo to KKS&1TT A UNO, mySfrnur l:il'j Market Street. HOWARD'S LICK. OR HARDY, WHITE Bl'IifllUK BI'KISQS, WILI. Oi'EM JUNK 18. Hotel remodeled, enUrgcd aud re-furnished. Sulphur ItatliH aud Dowltsg Alleys. Dally | malls. For terms and clrcuUn, ad Jrou, HOWAHD'd LICK CO., Howard'a Lick. TTardy Co.. or Moorflcld, w. Va. J^OTICE. s All members of Ft. llcnry Lodge No. 2, Shield of Honor, Are requested t? bo present At the 1 next session, Monday evening, Maj* 2fl, us bust* j nets of Importance Is to be transacted. By order of Lodge. my'2-1 W. C. MA KM VP. H. H. gTILL ON TOP With the Largest nnd Most Complete Assort* mont of Dinner Sets, Ten Sets, and Chamber Sets, ALSO A KISKMNKOF l'Attl.OUOUSAUKSTS. JOHN FRIKDKL. mra FAMILY aiuixutox steel ranges Will Savo Natural Gas Bills 1 JOSEPH BELL STOVE CO., mr2Ti Main and Fourth Streets. ^T^Rookwood Pottery! I, gp' Ilavlland s best quality of ( Jn 3 Whitoaud Decorated i 4? 3 FKtKCfl CIIIXA ? ^ S EWING BR03., ion mx'P. 12;r> Market Ptrctt RSwHsl 9 ACT LIICE IMA.CfIC K 08 a WEAK STJ?OH. I | 25 Cents a Box. ? j OF ALL DRUCC1ST3. 3 iNiVERSlTY OHIMmT sun31 HI*. TjWV LG01UEIK3 (nine weekly) begin 10th July, 1890, Hiid end 10th September. Have proved of signal UhC.?1st, to students who design lo pursue their studies at this or other Law School: 2nd to tho?c who propose to read privately: and 2d. to practitioners who have riot hud the advantage of systematic instruction. For circular apply (P. O. University of Va) to John U. Mi sub, i'rof. Com. and Stat. Law. mv.ff-n.tw OSCAR SEELEY, . Agent lor A. E. HICK, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, 2157 MAIN ISTREET. ?Tolephono 207.? , A share of public pajronage is solicited, and by ftrlct attention to "business nud flrat-cluss work, hope to merit a contiutiauce of the tamo. IHTK8TIMATE3 OK ALL WORK IN MY LINE FL'RNHHKl) OS APPLICATION. wy?. Grand opera, house. O. C. UENT1IEK.?Lmce and Manager. ONE KOIID WEEK?THE DRAMATIC EVENT, COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10. EGAN & WALL'S H?di?l f!nmi>ilt' Phuuinnv f ... ~V.........J . Change of Programme nightly: Monday, Vanchon; Tuesday, A Vagabond's With; Wedno-day, Yluitat.os; Thursday, TliliEt WivtH to One Husband. . GUAND MATIS'EE SATURDAY AFTERN'OON. 1'IUCES 10, 20 AM) 30 CENTS. Reserved Spau ou kale nt the ilcLuro House Hut and Furnishing Riore. my22 I IWAHIIOIMOffl.; I will give yon Viiluo Kcccivcil for tlicsame. i h. o^hoffJ DEALER IS Ladies', Gents', Kisses' and Boys' j Fine Shoes. | 1U3 MAIN STREET, my2i Whkki.ino. W. Va. IS DARKEST AFRICA. ANI) THE (Jucst, Rescue and lictreat of Ernln, governor o[ Equatoria. ? BY HENRY M.STANLEY. Complete In TwoVoltuues oi over 500 Pacescach, with Two steel Engravings, not lest than Sixteen Maps, and about One Hun- 1 drcd and Fifty FulM'ago and J o;bcr lllustiatloua. ______ it E Published by Charles Scrilmcr's Sons, NEW YORK. Henry M. Stanley, perhaps the foremost living American in pluck, endiiranco and achieve* ( m? nt, h?s Just finished writing "In Darkest I Africa," tho story of bli last and greatest under* v taking, the qurst and rescue of Km in. It will reveal for the flist time the full extent of Sir. Stanley's recent dhovcries. No authentic information concerning this expedition hss yet been published, beyond tho few letters aud newspaper Accounts which have appeared from time tu tlmo during tho past three years, and ? which contain little more than a suggestion oi the danger?encountered and overcome, and the ? Important results achieved. "In Darkest Airiea" will l?e published shortly bv Messrs. Charles Serlbner's Sons, who cotitrofall rights for tUo United States and the Dominion of Canatla. Kvcry volume issued for either country will I bear their imprint on the title page. Mr. Stanley in entitled to tho fruit" of bis la _ bor, and tnls tbo American ?ense of Justice will , securo to him by purchasing "In Darkest Af* fl rlC9," his own book ami iho onlr oao la which > howl'l have a personal Interest, intelligent and well meantnu people will not bur tho bonus H "Stauley Book*," offered under false and mis* leading representation*, to no oue of which has SUnley contributed a line. They will wait lor tho only authoutlo book on tho subject, wrltton by t^tanlcy himself, in Darkest Africa" will bo iu two octAvo volumes, of over 600 2 Dacca cach, replete with maps, and prolus?ly Illustrated with wood engravings from Mr. Stanley's own photopaphs and sketches. Tho ~ prlco will be 75 per volume, iu cloth bind- f tag. It will r>e hold only by subscription, I' through authorized ancnts, to whom exclusive V territory will be assigned, and e?cry precaution will boused to protect tbcm therein. APPLY TO J. M.CLOUSTON, "Wheeling, "\V. Va, b Sole Agent for tho State of West Virginia. u m^lt A LI. KIND OF FANCY AND PLAIN Job Work neuly and promptly executed at tne ISTELUOESCKH JOB BOOMS, >'Ob. 25 and'.7 Fourteenth btrect. J. 3. Rhodes & Co. Sacrifice SALE OF Plain Colored CHINA SILKS All the New Evening Shades! ALSO SLACK AND CREAM AT ,31X CENTS A YARD! I. S. RHODES CO.? Egger, Warrick & Co. Keep Your Eyes Opei riilCE ACCOIU)LN(i TO QUALITY, QUALITY ACCOJtlUXU TO PRICE. We do not admtbo salable Roods At Icr* thai x)?i;io draw a jmiron toour store ami then chaw in extravspuit price on ?ome other article. Till ih not our way of dolnn business. You will fiui >ur prices always rlnht fur fresh anil rellabl {0<x1h. Our Dress flno.ls rale this season has boon 1m nea cc, became wc keep the larseaj *> sort men ?nd best JiofKlH at lowest prices. Our Hue I complete In every trade. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS! ffo r.srry fully n fifty per cent larger stock thai iverbeforu, and our tales In this line have beei unusually large this sca'ou.as we keep all tb ilQ'ereut makes and sbhpcs the market affordt Summer Underwear a muc t-ariy tor mcso roouh, out tncro neve ;vaa the like buying bo early. We have Ibcm In All Sizes and Weights for Ladies, Ken end Children. Wash Dress Fabrics We Invite the ladles to come and see the larg in (I unrivaled display of choice ntylcs at inodei itc prices. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention Egger, Warrick & Co, 1132 MAIN STREET. Groceries, Etc. M. REILLY," WHOLESALE Grocer. Pork Packer andcukeu 0kt1ik Celebrated "Strawberry" llama. FLOUR ?Christian Bros.' "Crown" Brand Hinticn polls Patent. Taylor's Patent and "Bent' "amJly, Williams' choice Ohio Family, auc nnny other choice brands of family Hour In took and coutluually tcctitvioK. ROASTED:COFFEES-"AlnromR,-' 'Arbueklo's," ' Lion." and my own roast o! 'old Woman," "Horse Head." und loose roast 0"B"3o1p A cent for the Celebrated DnPonl 'owdcr Mills. A /nil supply ol llltle, UJastinfi ,nd bportlug 1'owder of every kind constantly n magazine. Orders solicited from dealers inly. Aho Patent Hemp, Cotton and Water *ro"f Safety Kmc. i?y2 FELLER'S VINEGAR. I hereby notify the trade that Messm. Gko. n. 1IB80N .<* Hbo , of Wheeling, are sole Agents for ly CIDKR VINEGAR, made from pure apple uice, right Irom my own orchards. GEO. FELLEIi, ny!6 Orapo Island. Pleasants County. W. v'n. Jowolry. Tavilamd chihF it 10,15 and 25 per cent Reduction. In order to make room for largo importations I new goods, will oiler above reductions tFor a Few I)n)8 Only. Call aud see the bargains we can offer you. G. DILLON & CO, ,r? JEWELERS. ' Books, Stationery, Etc. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS Arc now occurring, and wc have a Special Line of Gift Books i slnglo volumes and sets, ranging in price om 60c to fc!S 00. Diicouats to teacher* buying :vernl volumes. Correspondence Invited. STANTON & DAVENPORT, )ld City Book Store, my? - ^SOl Market Street. ROQUET. "a very cheap lot to close odt. ammocks, Base lull's Bits, Masks, Gloves, Foot Balls, Newspapers, Magazines and Books I C. H. QUIMBY. my!7 Kn. 1414 Martot Street. Cornice and Tin Roofing. ialvanized Iron Cornice TIN ROOFING. 8peclal attention given to all kinds of Bhoet on ami Tin Work on Building*. Al?o Stool 3d Felt Roofing. Call and get prices before contracting, as I am ropared to givo bargains in that lino oi work. B. F. CALDWELL, Jd6 Cor. U&la md South Btrects. Goo. R. Taylor-Lace Curtains. . LACE CURTAINS! Geo. R. Taylor. The unprecedented demand this Spring for Lace Curtains necessitates the purchase of another large stock, which we open this morning. LACE CURTAINS AT ALL PRICES PROM Seventy-five Cents a Pair ?ON UP TOSeventy-flve Dollars a Pair 5 Embracing Egyptian Brussels, Tamboura, Saxony Brussels, Renaissance, Tamboura Muslin, Real , Antique, Mcdecis, and St. Gall Brussels, together with a full line of Lacc Bed Sets of the same kinds. ^ gpqg ! ^COMMENCEMENTS.^ t Special provision of Choice Cream White Dress Goods, Suede Mousquetaires, Fans, Hose, etc., for graduates at the June commencements. When dress goods are enquired for lor these occasions we will f show and recommend Cream White India Silks, Mohairs, Nun's Veilings, Henriettas, India Cash1 mere,Wool de Chines, Serges, Persian Lawns, Rhade ; Comtesse, and Failles. The young ladies are inj vitcd to call and see these goods before making a decision. Geo. R. Taylor. i Ut'ou Steb|,ino. G. Ed. Mendel. Mich. Kikciik IG. MENDEL & CO , WE'RE A LAP AHEAD OF COMPETITION In the Race for Business, Because : We Always Leac In the size -and quality of our stock, which in this ( season, surpasses all our former displays in its extent and variety. We Always Leac 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. : G. Mendel & Co. DEALERS IN ; Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, &i 1124 MAIN STREET. 1852! SPRING. 1890. WALL PAPER, BORDERS AND Ceiling Decorations. 8..V0 Brown Blanks for te, worth 8c. 10,000 Mlci Blanks for 6c., worth 10c. iiO.OCO Bronze or Gilt Papers for 10c., worth 15 and i!0c. 1.POO llrnnza or eilt l'liii.-m fnr lO.OCO bronze and Gilt Tapers for ixj.,' worth 40 and 50c! 9,000 Bronze and Gilt Paper* for 33c, worth 50 and 75c. Plain Felts, Philadelphia Granite*, Fine Hand-Made Paners. and alio Picture Mouldings, at ONEIULFTHE U3UAL PltlCErf. An entire new line of BABY CARRl AGES. Including tho Downing Caeriaox Company' SLEEPING COACH Ed. These are the Best Carriages in tho Uultod Stales for tho money. Bold Retail at Wholesale pric JOSEPH G-ZIJL-VjEJS, mry-mv.ir No. 26 Twelfth Street. HAMM & CO., Furniture Dealers and Undertakers DOT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT: That our establishment is a model one In every respect That In our attractive assortment, prompt service and fair treatmout, our customers < re am] and satisfactorily served. That while we cannot give yon something for nothing, wo claim to give a good, honest d every time. WK INVITE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION. ^Undertaking in Its several forms a special feature. TELEPHONE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. HAMM & CO.. - 1067 Main Street. \A/P ARC AI I CCTTI cn ? w m ??nbh Old i i ImUUi Come and See Us in Our New and Handsome Quarters, 51 Twelith S Wo can show you more BICYCLES and better BICYCLES thau all other dealers csmblned Tho * VICTOR SAFETY Is finer than ever. Don't fail to ace it. We aro I 17^. trading In comparatively new wheels of otherEr I^VvW \l//\ makes for the VICTOR. Why Is it? Clmplybe-j caute the VICTOK is best. Don't lose monoy by buying a wheel without examlnlugihoVlCTOR. Buy tho best in thostart, It is the cheapest In tho end. Call and examine our stoclc. Over a dozen differ"mXroSE & CO,, New Store jfTwelfth Street. To Land Agents and Owners, Houwfumishing Hardware. County Surveyors, and others. ice clieam freezers. Persons having mineral or timber lands to sell The leading Freezer of tho world to-day is t at reasonable pricos (for themselves or others) I lnHTNINflT would do well to send their mines, addresses ,A !?? and lull particulars of properties to Sold by JONES.& BEO., AlllanceMincral&Timber Lands Agcncj QE0.w. JOHNSON'S BONB.Whoi^fSfSi, M1DDLKSB0R0UGH, KENTUCKY, ap24 1210 Mala Btre - - -- I I I I - ' - " Amuaomonta. OPERA HOUSE. Two tftebt*. comnenelnt Frldar Kvcnlug, Muy 'A?uil S*turtl*y Mailnco. A MUSICAL FESTlVALI ltOUOLl'lI AKONjjONU New York Casino Opera Co., Cmlor thoMniiMemcntof Mr. s Nutliuiili'i Hoth.. FJrat tlmo hcic, complete, of tho a (JOS-ii CASINO SUCCESSES. all Given in r**r?cT Mannib. Friday Evening, May 23, ERMINIE. Fnturdny Matlnoe.Mny 24, BLACK HUSSAR, Saturday EvenlriK, May 24, NADJY. Company. fl\ CliOTUB, 4U. Orchestra, 15. All lliclr owu Bicucry Diluted by Hoyt. Costly coi? 1111 no* by Wonli.nl 1V1?, ilUd MarlauiO I,?M\ A porfwl nrKHiil* nl'?n In every dcull Tito Com* imtiv: Mliivo HuUm Lomotil. Kmmu H?ulcy, Laura Miller,Oeuuvlcvo KtyiuildOUtnlcChcrbl, Dolly Worth. Mr. W. K. (Irnliam, UwU DelatiRO, Rom Puvfd, Lloyd tVlliiui, C K Uiahaai. 6'jcvt* 1'ortH. Artfdph Huunr, Mua'.eal Director. rnu rs?fMr.juctto and Drew Cl*c)?. ft 00. No extra c^arsc f?.r reserved Mat*. Family Cl'flo? Ho erred n-mn, 7ic; mlmlmlun, lOe. Halo of nuts commence* \Ncdn('&day, May 2i, at C. A. Hmim-'w iii'i^.' more. tnyll) Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. Tliislorniiig Wo a^alu give with cnch cakcof BALSAM OF FIR SOAP YOUR CHOICE OF Four New Designs ?OF T1I03E? Beautiful Art-types COME QUICK, IF YOU WANT A CHOICE. LOGAN DRUG CO., mylfl RRTttflK rOKNKR T)RU(tOIBT.S. Plumbing, Caa & Stoam Fitting. BEST FAUCBTS IK THE WORLD I ~ CALL AND SEE THEM ATJ TRIMBLE & LUTZ, 1 14-16 & 1418 Market St.. Wheeling. W.Vn. . HflRGREAVES & MEYN, SANITARY i PLUMBERS, A Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 55 Twelfth St Telephone 59(i. null EO. HIBBEliD it SON, VJT Successors to Thompson & HIbberd, Practical Plumbers, Gas a Steam Filters BRA8S FOUNDERS. SPKCtAi.TiEs?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. ISN MARKETST., WheeJIflff, IT. Va. All work promptly done at most reasonable prices. ]i>3 HARE & SON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 33 TWELFTH STREET. All work done promptly at reasonable nrlccn. Remington Typewriter. ,, n^MlN^GTOI^ [. Standard Typewriter. 7 Durability, Simplicity, Strength, Speed, Eaee of Manipulation, Maulfold. JASON C. STAMP, ayl U21 Clinnllut) ftrcct, Whaling. W. Vn. Business Cards. _ ?^ .H. HUDSON, ~~ BUIEU ANI) SELLEIt OF LIVE STOCK. No, 1001 McCoJJoch street, Wheeling, W. Va., BDT3 AND BELLS FOR CASH ONLY. : Telephone No. G07. J | mrlftnaw BURLINGTON ROUTE, -CHEAP LANDS IN THE = WEST. Along tho linen of the BURLINGTON ROUTE In Submits, Colorado, Wyoming and north' '* western Kansas, particularly on Its new extenu tlons in tliut territory, there Is etill hoibc Government Lund awHittug seitlcment, as well as o'hi r cheap land held by Individuals. The lands areamougthe best to bo had any where in tho country lor agricultural a,,d grazing purposes, lu the comparatively new dtbtrieta are many Improved farms, which can bo purchased at a very low rate of that clam of restless pioneer set* tiers, who are ready at all times to movo "Jar. ther West." In tho urritory embraced by the a BURLlNGTON'rf llnea west of tho Missouri | Klver, there ar? in the vicinity of two hundred | uevr towns, which oiler to manufacturers and , V bmlucss men an excellent opportunity to locato i ' with protlt. Bend to tho undersigned lor dotw scrlptlve pamphlets and other-matter giving ' ?U locatlou aud lull particulars concerning these r lands. & MSP OF THE UNITED STATES, A largo, handiomo .Man of tho United Statei. showing North and South Dakota, mounted and ' ? nuitlble for oflleo or hwino uso, and issued by tho DUl'MNuTON ROUTE, will bo furnished responsible parties ou application to tho undersigned. PLAYING CARDS. hft For 10 cents, either In posiago or by applying ao at Room 12, C., B. A Q. R. R. General Olllco, cor- , ner of Adams aud Franklin streets. Chicago, you can obtain a pack ol best quality l'laylug Cards. P. S. EUSTIS, Gon'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. c., li. & Q. R. R. :t, #p3 " Chicago, III, i Stockholders' Mootlnga. Q.LOI1E BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Tho .annual meeting of llio idockhohlcra of the l/lobo JJulMlwr A**oclnilot>, Inr ihcclreliou of Directors ami tho tmitiBCtlou of any other huMuca properly before It, will bo held at lift hall, CiaiiRln'H Mock, Narktt mrcct. ?*rliliiy fvi-nliij;, Mny 'J.I. 1M<0, between the hour* of 7 ami H o'clock. I'cr order. tmuv (>K() ?. HA^VAN'-Porrolwry. , Proposals. WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVKUSll V. KSTlUATKil'OIt UUILDINfl. Drawing and upoclflcntlotm for brick work, Iron work. mriHMitry, t>nlntlutf and siuipl|dtiK Inr tho IH'W statu UtllVililty llull'lltiff III M'trKHiitnwu, cau tie HTM ntid Or ured upon lit tho nfllrnof KOWAIIU H, FKAN/IIKIM. Architect, 1128 Main atreet, WhrcllHK W.N a. Tin* rlitH r>t n-ji'cil<in |?rc?crvtvt. myW MWAf Gonoral Notlcos. 1^0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 1'erions Indebted to the cktale of P. 1,. ZIm? merman, deemed, will plcn?p (-till at No.'J?lit Chapllno atrcot, and kmUo. TlioHolsavliiKclaltni aurtlnht tho estate will pruKcnt them lor nettlemeat. HASUY It. ZJ SIM HUMAN, my'Jl Kxceiitrlx of tho folate. ^OTICE. Tho Bridgeport, Ohio, Coal Dealers' Association, having entered Into mi agreement. will not, aftor Juno 'I, Ife'JO, deliver to any customer a wood load of coal until after Iho first load In paid lor. MILTON McCONAUGHY, rrealdent. David Uohqn. 8ofirotnrr. myi7 gask ball?con aud it co. We will open our BARK BALLKXCHANGKat Louis Carl's, No. 13^25 Market Mreet, ou Friday afternoon, April 4. Front and war entrance. All games will bo received by Inning*. CON AUD & CO. 'BamHvav*. Pool Poller. apl j^otice. Tho Pittsburgh and Wheeling Coal Company at Bridgeport and Maynnrd, Ohio, have mailed up lull tlmo. Have about completed a rope haulage at Wheeling Cicck that will brlnutuo coal out rapidly, giving tho men good work. pa jjotioe. I have no partners In tho business ol painting slnga and ornamental painting aud paper bangliiK All contracts should bo made with me. Telephone No. i?i, 1). C. KUllNKIt, mr:tl No. 17>'7 Market street. jjotice. all perrons Indebted to Geo. W. If cm an agent (or Loula Hull by reason ol tho buslne?n carried on by him at 1*715 Jacob street,will cull and ccCtte their account* with Herman Ilewi A Co who aroauthorlzcd to receive and iccclpt for tho sumo. LOUIS BALL. ?j0 partnership notice. II rum an I less. Louis Balk Herman Hess and Louis Ball have this day formed a co-partnership for tho purpoao of carrying on the business of Dealers in Stent*, Produce and (ienetal Merchandise The pairon&go of the public is respectfully solicited. myl HKHMAN 11ES3 & CO. jg'-PAR BUILDING ASSOCIATION. if you wl?l? to buy a home. Improve properly, borrow or savo money, suhicribu forsti ek in the above association. Stock can bo obtained upon application to tiny of tho following gentlemen: H.P. McGRKHOR, ClIAHLKS H. COIT, \\\ if. cai.mvkll. j. a. Toili.issos, J. M. llKLLKViM .12, OhOUGK LOOM, CIIAltl.KB LUKENd, W. If. ANDERSON, E.SC1I0KN, LEWIS ST HEN ROD, IIENRY* MORRIS, G. .1. CAUDLE, W. M. MAltSU, ALFRED PAULL, myl 0.A.HK1L. This Aifioofntlon will comtnonco to receive dues tfnturduy evenlug, .May 21, at No lift) Main strut. All poisons desiring block t-litmlil be on band. my'.M \rOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS AND Jl> UU1LDERS?Jl'.ClO.OCO WORTH OF STONlf. Givo Mo a Chance to I?td on Your Stone W ork. Having completed the Belmont county Court House ami lull. 1 will slve personal attention to the Mono business, and am prepared to handle anything In the lino of building stone for the trade in the Ohio Valley at prices to beat competition, and on snort notice. Capacity of quarry and chlpnlntr facilities. 1W car* iter day. ESTIMATES ON i-TOXK WORK FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. After 20years of oxperlenco In the Btone business, I can fay 1 will write specifications and do your stcue work and guarantee your bulMlug not to crack. W. J. McCLAIN, Ofllre, Room 10, NnMonal Bank Building, JJeJIalre. 0. T?det?hono No. IWi. tnri:t For Root oFTuiCT^HE ST0I1H HOOJ[ occupied by the late A. (J. Fgerter, No. 1312 Main street. Poioe<s!on July 1, ISjO. Enquire of W. 11. EOHRTEK. mv/:. JJOK RENT, For the scaron, an eight roomed house, opposite Mountain Lake Park. Free from all restriction.*. l ?rg*, airy rooms, ul'oly turnlthcd. Beautiful grounds. "The place'', to spend tho summer. For t'.rins. ?fce., apply to GliO. J. MATJIISON, P.cal Estate and InBuranco Agent. Money to Loan. my 10 For Sale. OU SAUTOK UKNT?A~inJLLY furnished seven roomed cottage, at Ml. Lake htrl, Md. Good well of water. Fine location. For terms, address Box _11G, Mt. Lake Park. Md. my!7 piANO FOB SALE?CHEAP. Kranich & Bach Piano, used but n short time, In perfect order, for salo at a great bargain. For particulars address or call upon my2l F. W. BAUMKR & CO. J^OIi SALE. Full lot, CO feet 9 Inchon by 122 feet, corner Alarkct und TwcntjMourth HtruotH. House and lot on Coal nirccl. W. V. HOGE & BRO., Ileal 1-htatu Afceutu, np!4 1?X> Mnrket Street. JfOll BALE OR EXCHANGE. TIIREK Small Places at Klra Uroro. FOUB Larfjb Dwelling In the city. Several Small Dwelling. Low prlcoHand lout; timo. Enquire of D. FOBBKS, dc7 1112 CIiHplI no St root pOR SALE. Wheat farms In North Dakota, or will ox* change lor property in or near Wheeling. Apply to JAME3 L. 1IAWLEY, nayl7 MA?..Main Hlecat. JJEDMAN &. CO. ~ FOR SALE. One Boiler, 20 feet long, SC inches in dlaactir and two 13 inch Que*. One Small Knglne C%xl2. All in good repair and will be cold cheap. oc-S I'.KDMAN & CO. OTOCKS FOIt SAI.K. 40 shares Junction Iron Company. W shares /Etna 1 ron mid ltd Company. 60 share* Klvcrildu <rou Works, 20 shares Benwood Iron WorkR, M HtiarcH LaBelhi Nail Mill. 61 shares Holibs (iliws Company. ' Alto two fitory brlcK iwelllug corner Eleventh and Koa streets. R. fl. IRWIN. llrnkcr. my!5 No. stTwoHtn Street. Stocks, bonds and heal estate IfOIt SALE. STOCKS AND HONRS, 8 shares Wheeling Ice and Storage Company. 29 share* Ualmotit Sail Company. 1& BliarcH Hobbs' Glass Company. 10 share* Wheeling Iron and Nail Company. 80 hhares Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co. 1,000 (Jliy Bond, 4%, 1881.10 30. 20 shares LaBello Iron Works. KRAI. EAiTATE. Tho FOtilh one-half of jot 65 on North Main street, opposite C. Hess. Tho Leigh ton residency on Chapiine htreet. 1>o1h 1, 2 and il North Front street, Gilchrist's addition. Chnpliue street building lot. llou'c.i No*. 319,3'Jl and 323 North Main street. Two 12) one mire lots at Leatherwood. T1IOMAS O'1)111 EN, Secretory W. T. T. Co., Kenl EsUito nnd Steele Broker. Oillce, Hoomi, ltellly Building, Market street. Telephone M'J. ' mylO FORJ3ALE. (24) Twenty-four Loto In Caldwall's Addition to tho City of v/hootlng. Hftia l.ois aro bounded on tho north by Twcn? ty-nlnth street, on the ea?t by Fillmore ?troct, oa tho liouth by the llandlan Homestead, and oa Iho west by tho li. ?It 0. IUllroiwl. Their proximity to tho above named railroad render!) thuta ezcolleut bites lor manufacturing MtablfahmenU. II not Eold In thirty days will ho sold at pub* He auction. For termi and lurthcr information apply to W. V. HOGP. A hRO., 13U0 Market Street, Or WaUlH SI. XUltM.AK, n1ft H. W. I'xtr. Chi>r>HnA it- S)rf<vn?b EU JyYTli SYSTEM I Learn tho Into system its taught In Ilalloran's Commercial School. Terms, only SI5. You learn all tho old bjv ;ems a* well. myU 13QO Market St-oet. DO YOU WANT A SITUATION ? IIAVEYOU AS VT1ITSG TO HKLL? II ?u, Idicrtlw ill tills 1NTELLIU H.NCliU.