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Slje Intelligencer, j Frew, Campbell & Hart, Prop'*. , ISSUED DAILY, BEMJ-WEKKLY A WEEKLY. , TEltMS; By Mall, Pottage Free In the United States. DAILY. 0ueYeerM..MM.?....MMMMMMMM.98 00 i Daily Six Montiu.... 4 00 Daily, TbreeMonths....^..... ?ii 00 Daily, One Month ...... 0S Bcmi-Wsxkly, One Yeer...MMMM....M?. 9 HO tarn Wbsly, six Mom hi l 25 WssxLY.Oue Year 1 00 WasxLY, Six Months 00 Tho Daily Intxuiokmcxk U Delivered by Carriers In Wheeling ud adjacent town* at 16 cents per week. Pusons wlihtng to subscribe to the Daily lNTKj.uou.NctH can do ao by tending in their or ders to the Iktsluokxcxs office on Poetal Card or otherwise. They will be punctually served by carriers. TELEPHONE KUMBKEU: Editorial Rooms......*. 431 Conntlng Room 10 [bntered at the Poitoffioe at Wheeling, W. Va., as tew nd-uItM matter.) HEELING, JANUARY 31. 1891 ' Now that wo bave an International Press Club, what are we going to do with it? Till l'i est dent baa reason to mourn tbe loss of the Secretary of the Treasury. He and tbo country will be fortunate to find a worthy successor to William Windom. CoNOBKsa is down to business at last, and it now looks as if no extra session will be necessary. Tbis affords great relief to a tutiering public, which has bad enough of Congress the past year and is willing to take a rest. Some bankers in Hungary were de* tecied in embezzlement and killed themH ives. If this custom of ridding a country of embezzlers should be adopt cd in the United States, the railroads would experitnee a falling ofl in their Canadian passenger traffic. Ouit exports lust year exceeded our imports $.'15,000,000. The wicked Republican tariff has not shut us out of "the markets of tho world," has it? The liist four months of the operation of the McKinley bill sbow a very large excess of exports, and we are keeping up the gait in u way that bids fair to make this year's balance in our favor the greatest 4 for many years. When the street-cleaner gets to clean* ing bis art reveals the real beauty of the brick'paved streets of Wheeling. It is a pleasure to see ouce more so much ol them as has b; on revealed by excavation. It is also reassarring. Until this happened nobody could know that the pav- J ing was there. What a blessing and a beauty it would be if the paved ways were kept always in sight! Lei's reform and try it. I'nrtixatJftlilp Hun Mrnl. We cannot believe that the good sense of tho masses of the American people will permit them to endorse the action of the politicians who, to carry out a partisan scheme to defeat a political measure, are threatening to cripple the World's Fair. The World's Fair is not, in any sen6c, a political enterprise and no party is interested in its success more than another. In the whole his* tory of politics there has been nothing which has equalled in mendacity, narrow-mindedness and unscrupulous par tizantbip ine action 01 we ueuiucrauc i Legislatures of the country'in the threatening to break up a great business and commercial enterprise in which the whole people are interested, in order to gain a partisan end. The people of the United States, the business men, the industrial classes, the conservative citizens do not endorse the move. Whatever they may think of the Elections bill they will not consent to the means adopted to defeat it. The Bourbon politicians who control the Legislatures that have passed boycott resolutions are not in lino with the con* aervative thinking element of the country. Sennior Cameron'* FiUao Pretense. Pennsylvania newspapers disagree a9 to the proportion of the Republicans of that State who desired the passage ol the Federal Election bill, eo that it is impossible to eay what proportion ol .Republicans ol bis own State Senator Cameron has displeased by his attitude towards the measure. This much, bowever, it is sale to eay, that those whom be has affronted are boiling hot. The resentment comes in part train the share Senator Cameron has bad in defeating the bill, and in another part from the fact that he deceived the Republican caucus which gave him a renomination. There was a suspicloi. that Senator Cameron was in the cornblue to strangle the Election bill, and this suspicion moved more than one Republican member of the Pennsylvania' Legislature to ask Mr. Cameron when be stood on the question. In every caw bis answer was satisfactoiy. More than this, the assurance that be would support the bill was given to tb> ninr.ua bv one who waa thought to hi commissioned to speak for him, and tbi one now eajB that he spoke by authority From which it seems that Mr. Uameroi baa seemed nnotlitr term Id In the Sou ate under false pretense. There is m other way to cbaracteriie bis discredit* cle conduct. Whatever may be thought of tbe elec tion bill, honest men will be of one mlm ns to tbe queation of bad faith, whlcl took the lorin of flagrant deception. This is not the first time Ihct a Catneroi has paid a high price for a seat In thi Senate of the United States. 1 1 The DeAii Bccrelary.' To all outward appearances Mr. Win dom was good for many years of goo work, and work was hi? delight. Wheth er In tbo Senate or in the Cabinet, pro, ticing law or conducting large bualoea operatiODs, bis industry was marked He threw his whole soul into wha he un lertook. Natural abilities abov. the average, joined with the love of, aoi" an cp'City for, work, made hlin th> public figure he was, Mr. Wmdoui had do auch popular following as aotne of his contemporaries have bad, yet tbe country knew bis aolii' wortti, una for tho pi>t ten-yean he lias been ? Presidential possibility. As a Senator he was one of tbe commanding figures of the chamber in which bo sat Be wasalwaya listened to with respect (ul attention; for, while be was not a brllll nt orator, be waa a pleaalng and Inatructive talker, ready in debate, abundantly provided with information. He waa best known aa Secretary of the fttuvrj, which position be filled under ,wo Presidents. His Treasury reports >re among tbe moat lucid and bualnesa-1 like that hive come from that department. He believed In a protective tariff ind a sound tlnanciat policy, and no clamor or wave of opposition could move bim ftom bia position on these questions. Uia administation of the Treasury department inspired confidence, for the country knew that so far aa the Secretary of the Tresaury could control the financial policy of the Government it wonld be controlled in tbe interest of the public welfare. For so useful a man to be cut down aa be waa teems a strange dispensation. But It has been vouchsafed to bim,above most other men of bis time, to carve bis name deep in the tablets of nis country's history. Mr. Windom will be missed, and by none more than the President and bia acsociatea in the Oabiuet, where he was j'uetly regarded as one of the safest of advisers. Tli?* lint tie of Ibo JJook Agent*. School book publishing is a busineaa, and publiabers of school books who are out are aa eager to get in as those who are in are to remain in. So far as the school book question is a contest between publishers the public has no interest in it. With tbe publishers it Is a matter of dollars and cents. With tbe people it Is a matter of the education of their children, with tbe dollars and cents consideration thrown In. List winter the Legislature was set upon to do something?almost any thing? to drivo oat ol the iree bcuuoio tbe books then and now in use. Two schemeo were sfuot, one to put in a rankly cheap and mean aeries of books which no intelligent parent would voluntarily buy for bis child at any price or permit bim to use free of cost The under of these books was pul (forward as a great public benefaction (to which some Indiana patriots with I West Virginia connections were irresistably impelled. Tbe contest in behall of the Indiana refuse became to intenst that those who could not see through the Ilooaier spectacles were publicly de nounned aa conspiring aj<ainat the welfare of the State. Back of this scheme/which captivated many well meaning men, was tbatothei to plunge the State into the wanton lux ury of making Jits own school books Nobody would publicly avow his con nection with this job, but there it was Once more the fight id on full tilt. Th< attack seems be made on the genera ground that it will be ajjreat triumph fo> the free schools of tlie State if tbe bookt now in use be thrown out and othe] books be pat in. Before anybody can with goodjgracf ask the Legislature to involve the peo pie in the cost of a change he should b( able to show conclusively that bettei i books can be had for the same money, 01 i as good books for less money; and tht difference in quality or cost or both should te enough to justify the cost oi the change. On this solid ground every i member of the Legislature can afford ic stand. What One JKttrmer Did. I Steubcnvlllc Gazrttc, Some Jefferson county farmers have done well the past ten years, notwithstanding this whs a decade of hard times among the agriculturists, owing to the fall in land Vdlut-R and in the pric* ol farm products. The Gazette has just been informed of the prosperity of ontfarmer aq an example that is an inspiration to endeavor. Nine years ago h* purchased 200 acres. The land was a average laud, and the farm in a good location, bat was in the same thriftless couditiou of repair, fences down, the f?*nce rowB, ana in most cafes whole fields, overgrown with blackberry and other briers. To go upon this farm with a view of making anything out of it seemed like a hopeless task, but the ne* fiurchaser, who had invested all ho had u the world in. the place, felt inspired by the homely adage, "root hog or die," and went to work with an energy that never tires aud a perseverance thai knows no rest The farm is now wel? fenced, mostly board and poling. A gjod nine room house has been built, and comfortably furnished throughout. In place o( two cows aud two horses, he uow has twenty cows and seven head 01 horses. All these improvements wenmade from profits cot out of the land, and in addition the family bad a generous living, and the farmer has a gooo bank account in Steubenvillo. Has anv merchant in Steubenville done as well in the past nine'years? Auuthor ISxcurftlmi t<? Wiuhlngton via B. & O. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com* pauy will run another excursion to Washington on February 12, similar to that of January 22, when hundreds ol persons all along the route took advan'age of the reduced rates to visit the National Capital. They returned with flowing accounts of tho trip?the man) mid-winter attractions at Washington and the excellence of the Baltimore A Ohio train service. More opportunities are aflorded in Washington at this sea* <on than at any other fur amusement, enjoyment, instruction and Bight-seeing At the theaters are the best attraction*, *hile public and private receptions art he rule of the hour. Congress is in set<ion daily with its galleries open to vis itors, as are also the public libraries, tin "iiopums and the art galleries. Braidy these places of perennial interest, th> re ro uie imposing public building*, th? countless handsome private residence*, tiri.it,. Iho K?.. 1.11 UO nutro UUuor, ?uo uiunu uvuramiur md pretty parks. Altogether Washingon presents its brightest side at this sea on, and the patriotic American return* o his home, after a visit, proud of hitNTational Capital and euthusiastic i? nis praise of itsgrandeo* and its materia Ifuance. The tickets will be good ten davs, al owing ample time for visiting Altxan Iria, Mt. \ernon, Richmond, Old Poin Comfort and points of interest withii ?a?y reach oi Washington. Wo givbelow a list of stations, showing rate jf faro and timo of trains. Time. Time. Tlmo. Time. Rate Leave. pm. am. am. p.m. Wheeling... 290 4? 1205 fi20 |10? t uwuoo 3oo b'* lists loco Moundavill' * 17 ...... 12 40 low ('itmcron..... 4 W 012 1 'il ...... 9 "h 4*iiuluxtouA27 7 22 '2 25 8MI Fairmont-.. 61G 7M 2M 8# Correspondingly low rates from othei station?. Pullman cars attacbed to Ibe 12 05 and 4 66 a. m. and G 20 p. m. trains from Wheeling. For tickets and Parlor or Sleeping Jar accommodations call upon or ndress Agents Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Pioteet Your llenlih. Cold and mobturo combine! have a torpor* iaing effect upon tho bodily or?ans, nud the lUeatlve and Mcretlve process are apt to be more tardily pcr/ormcl in winter than in the lall. The aame it true, alto, o! the excretory functions. The bowel* are often slugglth, and tb* pore* of tbe *ktn throw off but llttlo ku>? mattor at thla aoaaon. 'bo ?)stem. therefore, requires opening up a little, an 1 aiao purifying and regulating and tbo aaftM. surest and no? thorough tmlc and alterative it atcan reused for tbe?e purposes In Hostetfer'a titomarh Bitters Person* who wish to escape the rheumatic tw>ngra. the dyspeptic agoules, the painful dls4urban~cs <>t th* b. w?ls tbe hlll??u? attacks, and tho nervous visitations. ao common ?i thla time ol the year will do well to reinforce their ayatenia wltn thla renowned egeubieatomaeblc and Invigorant It i-nprovos tho appetite, strengthen" tbo stomach, cheers tbe spirits, and renoratea the whole physique. "The Ynungrat (Jolou Veteran." To the Editor of Ihc JuUUioenetr. I Sib:?I see it claimed in yonr iesue of J yesterday (27th) that Mr. Reuben Wait, of Point Pleasant. Ohio, is the youngest -p veteran of the civil war; he being born 11 September. 1847, and 14 years and 10 days old a Leu he enlisted. James L. Wilson, a son of the late Oapt Daniel Wilson, Company B, Sec- Vc ond West Virginia Infantry, was born in December, 1848, and was mustered in as a drummer of Company K of said regi ment when lues than 14 vears old. lie served over three years, being mustered out in December, 1805. when j ust 17 years ' of age. He entered West Point in June, bn 1870, and graduated June, 1874, No. 5 in to a class of forty-one. He is now a First Co Lieutenant of Artillery, and is stationed dii at Jackaou Barracks, New Orleans. He mi is now a little over 42 years of age, and vi< has been in the military service of the 'hi country over 23 years. th* With resppct to Reuben Wait's re-enlisting in 1804 in the Second West Vir co ginia Infantry, I remark that there wai- loi no such regiment at that time, the Sec* co; ond Infantry having been changed into thi Fifth Cavalry, and was commanded by nil me. Yours, dcc., Geo R. Latham, da Buckhannm, W. Va, Jan 28,1891. of *ri Ileivare of Ointment* tor Uatarrli that Coo. fog tarn Mtrcurj, tU as mercury will surely destroy the sense an of smell and completely derange tbt- pa whole system when entering it through co the mucous surfaces. Such articles ne should never be Used except on prescrlp* Ad tions from reputable physicians, as the sii damage they will do is ten fold to the ? wood you can possibly derive from them. w-.ni,. n??o..k hv mill O \Sf?M?(iU WUIV, ...... F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0, contains no mercury, and is takenlnternally, nod acts directly upon the blood and mncona surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you got ttie genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Tolfdo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co AQnSold by druggists, price 75c per bottle* _ Sick Heitdacho. Loose's lied Clover 1'JllB cure Sick Headache, Dvapepila, Indigestion, Con tlpition. 25c per box, 6 bfxes for $1 For Bale by Logan Drag Company, &?? If you i'eci weali ; ; and all worn out take I BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Children Cry for Pitcher's Casloria. ~ * * ? pt i . Bkkcuam's Pills act like magic on a /' 1 Ww,k Kf/imach. 1 S ? o MIIIIU'Ali. : ~ AN tCZcMT?lBi)yr ? ' hi tfa i Sufferings Intense. Head nearly Raw. I Body Covered with Sorew. Cured ^ by Cutlcuru Remedies. di ?') l Wl r I bought a bottlo of CuncuitA Resolvent. OHe nc box CUT'CUHA Halve, and oue cake of umcUitA .? & ur, for tny sou. ?*ed tbirteeu yuan, who hu )Q > licou ulllicted with eczcma for ft lomc time, aact I am ph-used to Bay that i beliove tho remedies ..i have lured him Ilia suffering* were intense, hi* head being nearly raw. bis ears being gouo , ' except the gristle, and bis body was covered with ?ores. Ill* condition wan frighuul to behold. The fotrs have now all djsappewd, hi* ,D - skin Is liealtby, .-jes t right, cheenul in dis jc p sltiou ftud in wording every day. My ueign- 1,1 ! nc h are vrltuerea to this remarkable cute, and , the d jubting ones are requested to call or write me, or any of my neighbor* [ WM. H. 8rKPflKN80N, Wiuchestcr P. O , Union Co., N, C. Stubborn Skin Disease. G IUM jdtne .UfiCURA Ruicoi?fl for about four month* for tho treatmout of a ve?y stubborn cateof bkin di?i8*o, sometuing like eczema. i win state I tried a great mau> other advertised remedies and had been muted by local phy? Idaou, aud all to no purpose *i no iuticu?a wi Kkmkdies lid the work, aud my body when 1 . commenced ?rai absolutely cove red. 71 K. I), Mc .Li'LBN, i Piedmont, AUu \ B\ Cuticura Resolvent ! The new Blood and Skin I'urltler aud greatest U2 if Humor Kemedleii Internally (to clean ?e uo m rdood of ail impurities aud poisonous ele V ments, and tbua remove the caukj), aud Ooti I cOka, the vre&t ekln Cure. *ud CHUcuha 8oap f itu cT<)iilNlte Siciu Beautltlcr. externally (to clear 2 the skin and scalp and restore tho hair), sp?td lly and permanently cure every spcclea of irch ? Ing, burning, scaly, crmtod, pimply, scrolulous W a?d hereditary humor*, from Infancy to as? Q ' from pimples to scroiuia. Sold everywhere, Prlco, Ctmcuiu. ?0c: Foap, ^ JSc; HMOLVKNT, 81. Prepared by tho Porr*Jt D uo AND ClIKalt'AL Cot- I'uRATION, ?ORtcn. Wdeu* lor' How to Cure tsklo Dmwues," (A f pwKe>, 50 Hlu?trations aud ton testimonial JD! (1HLKR, Muck he-ids, ro I, mush, chapped and * '*** oily >kln cnr*d br Opmcwwa "o ?p. ^ VIEAK, PAIAFUij BtCKS, wfiW&Kiduey and Utotlno Pain* and Weak V/>vi I '0?m? rnlleved In one imam* by tbc Q? AuiaJi.'utlciirn Autl-ralii Plaster, th flit* ?i || yg and only pa<n killing plwsu'r ? -7 ? ?RADAM'a q Microbe 1 KILLER. ! The Greatest Discovery of the Age. > OLD IN THEORY BUT THE REMEDY [l RECENTLY DISCOVERED. | CORES W1TH0DT FAIL CATARRII, CONSUMPTION, ABTHMA. HAY . FaVKK. fRONcniTlfl. hHKTTMAT1BM, V | DYSPEPSIA, CANCER. SCROF- til DLA, D1ABKTE8. ? BRIGHT'S DI3"A K. MALARIAL FEVER !* DIPHTHERIA AND CHILLS. Ie In short, all forma ol Organic tod Functional 3o Hsciucji. The Cures effected by this Medlcinf ,v< *ro in many caiei MIRACLES! Bold only in Jugs containing Ono Gallon. Price Three Dollara-a ?naii invest ment when Health and Life can bo obtained. [ ?"Botobt or the Microbe Killer Free."' For tale by all Retail DruggUts. Trade aup n Piled by U LOCAN DRUG CO., Sole Agents. U qc8-dav A Noted Divine Says: Al I have been nslni; Tatt's liver Pill* for DyHpcpnia, Weak Ntomaeh and * CostlvencsM, ultb which I havllonf {J? been afflictoU. futfs fills: ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. I never had any thinir to do m0 so maeh good* 1 rcrroinmcnd them to all af i IliohestmedlelnelnexUtonce." I Rev. F. B. UStiOOD, New York* 1 SOLS EVEEYWHESE. J, Offlcc, 3l> & 41 Park Place, N. X. =ggjawjrt^M Kl BEECHAM'S PILLS ;s cure SICK HEADACHE. * Q 5 Cents a Box. I OB* .ATT, DRUCKJI8T8. j ~#T LAOeHU V A PER: JH Vegetable in i taste, an f ^ j 25 Cants ^ ^ most ^ MDANT EMf g estimony Added Only as a V Matter of Form. p Teat it for Additional Proof, but for to \ ge*t the Sake of Keeping tho ~ Scrlex Unbroken. VI meu '??? ulMt, There have certainly been witnesses f.JJj aught lortn aud proul offered sufficient substantiate th* ?flici*nRy cf Dra H peland & Bell, in successfully treating leases, to inspire confidence in tbe JJ nds of every citizen of Wheeling ana bu tfnity that they are able to cope wit?> P| 9 most obstinate diseases and brinu am submissively under their control With the evidence so profuse and s< -*= ovincing, extending back over such a V ig period of time, there is only one ^ aclusion to arrive at, and that is, *?*< at tbey are without parallel in medical "{J} itory. ?bic There have appeared regularly in th* w111 ily papers statements of patients cured L, diseases of tbe most eerious ebaractei ~ d of long standing. These statements IJ ve been made by porsonn well knowi ^ the community in which they livtf, d have in every case been accoui- Y nied with their portrait, so that then ukl lw do question u to IDeir (jenuiue m. Tbe following' "tHtement is not ^ de J as a matter of further proof, 1)0 ~ nply to keep the series unbroken. Mr. Alar. CtvnjMI, Elm Grore, II'. I'd. ^ The following I* fr in Mr. Citupbeli'aown *n! in: "i bavoat'idled the matter over and cou ? ? n?icd for the benefit of those \vh'? Buffer from * tumble disease. ca anli, to make It kno?i> \ ' xbllcly what ins. Cupeland ?b Bell have done ? ? r mo. "1 have been a sufferer for quite a good while ^ hail headache, earache and sharp sbooiluj: I ilnKiumych it. Ibecanjoiiorvoui??'ndc'iulfl V-. ??l-je? at I'lKht.andolulraesI ad to sit up I o whole night. My head a"d noaa and thro?t the id Iuiirb bicimo so kffected a d stopped up luri at 1 could acircely get my b*ea?h at all. ro*? Alter trying many physicians and almo*' a l cry patent medicine that wu Kcommeudfd. whi 1th little or no benefit derived. 1 tead iu tin mil illy pspon about the wonderful cures wrought cic. > i)n copeiauu ?fc oeli, aud tno success the; toei :re having with others. to r "I concluded to oouiult them I did ao, and or >w have been undo*- their t oatment about Hoj ro months, and from the very tint 1 began to om, inrovc. I feel as *ell aa ever I did iu my life, d I will Ju?t say here, that all wno suffer aa J d will do well to cal l on tne d vtors. ? "ALK.X ANDKft CaMNIKLL." _L' The Kont'eman wli^m atattinoUtis here given f lit h s algnnturo attached. la a dairyman liv I K In H*nd Hill lUatrict, and is well known on ^ couut of the superior quality of milk h? Kl ruiahea to hi* customers. He wi'lcheerfuli} ndrm tne atatement given by his own hand DOCTORS aru OPELAND & BELL ^ !5o* Have Located Permanent Offlccs at Flat 1121 MAIN STKEBI. Sir Wheeling, West Virginia, "" Sere thoy t^cat with success all curablo casea Jfllce hours?9 to 11a.m.; 2to5p.m.. aud Pat 0 ? p. m. Sundays?? a. m. to 12 m., aud 1 to . m. ? Ipcclaltlcs?CATARRH and Diseases of the III V. HAH. THHOAT and LUSGtt. N JON.HULTA F10N free 11 tddrusa all Mall to dim. copeland & BELL. 1 Main atreet, Wheeling. W. Va. OOSE'SJXTBflCT * ii nuc^DrnooniB 3 (LUltn OLUOOUJIfl ? w male Weakness* Ulcers, Tumors, Sores, scessei, lSlood Poisoning, bait Kheum, turrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism and uli nod and Skin Diseases. Piuc* U. per Pint ids. or 6 Uottlcs for $5. 1 lb can Solid Extract 8ol<i by Logan Drug Co. |o* t JAPANESE PILE , CURE 1 guaranteed Care for Piloa of whatever fr<J! id or degreo?External, Internal, Blind C Blooding, Itohing, Chronio, Reoont or P6l rod i tar y. $100 a box; 6 boxee, $5.00. nt by mail, prepaid, on rcoeipt of prioo. j gnarantoo to cure any oase of Piloa. _?* tarantood and sold only by MrLAlX BROTHER", Drnugiste, Twelfth and Market BU. Wheeling W.,*Va. *10 P4W ~ HEE, F1U5E, FKEE TKIAL! ul LECTRO NERVINE c Cures Permanently 1 (1 Imam's of tho Nervous System, elthor Acu?? Chronio In citticr kz. It Restored Im (red or Lou Power. Cnecks *11 ?ormsof J utoor Brain; Makes "tronc the Weak. Full [t ckage, 11; ^1* for 95. Trial package l?c (w lib If ok), sent secure); scaled on rtceivl of ptIco |h [dress, DR. G. F. ADbAM. No, 8701 Co WW If} ore .Chicago. 111. no24 lvj pBUNKENrfES? * v? Liquor Habit. VAUmwonw menfisBUTOMccuse djhmiTes golden specific. f trftnhi?fflvf>nlnrofr^p.li-n orln nrtlcles (it Iihii) tbout (lie knowledge of patient if neceiwary In abiwlutrly hariulm* and will effect u pernm nt and apeedy cure, whether V?e natlem in ? ? ! >dcratodrlnkerornn alcoholic wreck. JTNEV toe I KAIIA Itoperate* ao quietly anil with auch n talnty thi.t the jiutlent uihWkoca no Incon ? nience, nnrt *oon hi* complete refi>rm*Uun I* "At beted. 4* pane book froe. To lie had of ?01< LOU AN DROO CO., Main ? Wbeelln*. W. Va. Jow ? <ud flh m S B GUI ftodWfcWcey EaMts ?,' Way-Mia B B SoHcurad at lunuo vuu- ml] IrBUW'cnfe^n^ ^ mm iiS i i n QFAUanla,Ua. OOlco 1W,S Whitehall St l| raw SYRUP I FECT VERMIFUGE. S ts Composition ; pleasant to id effectual in its purpose. IT , Ever) Bottle Warranted. \ eaters. Manufactured only by ^ McLAIN & SON, g EELING, W. VA At NE W A I) VKIITIAU1JENTS. 7ANTED-A. GOOD liLTCHKR r Addrtas, "BUTC'hKn." tbla-fflce. ja30? 7ANTED-TW0 DRAFTSMEN AT r oncn. Apply to EDWaBD B. KB *NZ< W. Architect ?o. 112H Main atreet. J*30 OITRTH STREET M. E. OHUROH At 10:10 a. in . sermon to suudaj school ;bera and Scbolara. At 7:30 p m..aenaon oung Mnti, on "sources of Temptation." free ti??M. ]a*l TAN1ED-AN AGENT IN EVERY r city and to?rn tn handle a highly rccomded Medicated Toilet aoap; atrlcily a first' i article; large i??oflta and a permanent nca? a-aured Address J. M BUFFN'-B, i'a Bnll?iln? Cincinnati. Obfo ja3? OR RENT. cht Boamed IToute. 1137 Cbapllne itieet. ?reroom, \o. 1012 Market street. ircroom. No. 10M Ma-km htreot. om Hooin on tsird Hour. 1804 Market atreet, GEO. J. MATBWON. Real JCctate Agent. II 1/10 Cbapllne Hueet 'OTIOE. i ' )tlce la hereby flven that tbe romalnlnj l??f cent of tbe stock subscribed to tbe ocm Hospital Annotation is now due a? d pay i to tbe Secretary. A prompt remittance oblige. By order of Ihe (.'card oi Director*, B. B. 8AOr?, ^resident. E. Banp.i, Secretary. Jill ?Ttu? ANDLEMAS. Pure Wax Candles. )U Cut Gkt Tiikm At EW1NQ BROS.. 1215 Market ct.. opp"*lte McLure House OTIOE. avltig opeuel the Manchester Coal Bank. w< prepared to suppiv tu? trsdo wltn Clean ;ei, Nut, Hea Coat and Hart and Run of tut ie. i-actorlcs uflng coal will do well by glv ua a call. Call or addre?s, T. E KA-*LEYASON. 21 No. vta Mcf:olloch Street >LUE PRINT PAPER. ? cw Lot, Vory Fresh, lu Stock and For Sale a E. L.NICOLL'8 ART STORE, Mil MARKET BTREE1 ^ IRE WORK FOR OFFICE8, Wire Work for Guilders, re Work for Cemeteries. Wire Work fo Houses, Wins Work of livery Des< ription. WIRE WORKS, 1707 JiOFF ST. opbono 147. W. B. ALLISON. iftvwuw FOGE & BRO., L dealkm in -dware, Cutlery, Wagons, Road Carti, Fam I i.nrdeu ??-eds, Agricultural Implements. <kc 1113 MARKET B< REfcT, iwest aide), gnmsfor Honsier Grain Drills, Oliver Chlllci ws. Steel Kiug Harrows, ideal Heed Mills Call and see as or write for prices. tlZS-MWtSW 10AL1 COAL! COALt / desire to csll the attention of my friends am public to the fact thai 1 am now p'i pared t itsb Coal to all parts of the cit< at ibe mos aiuablc figures. 1 bave constantly oo bani aitje sio k ot tbo Monongab ?lean t eal ici Is tbo best ever introduced Into tbl rt?*t, being entirely clean fro o slate, stone My office Is sltunted at tbe corner uf ril* lib and Kofi" streets, where 1 will be please* ewira Tour oMers Orders ellh?r by raai teleoliQny will tm promptly attended tu >lng to iccelv? a share <m your patronage, Yours respectfully, GEO. CRUMBACKER. e member number of tolepbofle, OH. ermscssh Ja?fl 1ST OF LETTERS I eraaJning in the Poitofflce at Whaling, Obit nty. W. Va., Saturday, January 30,1891. Tc tin any of the following the applicant mus I or advortlscd loiters, giving date ol list: LADIES* LIST. nier. Miss Ollle R. S to ward. Mrs. Annie GENTLEMEN'S LIST, a, W. P. Robcr?on, W. p, ?r, Cbar.ey Reynolds, Gen<e r, Prof J. C. Hiierman, Jatr.cs II. t, < hrUt. Ptowart, A. A. >a, J. ii. Vand vor. <lhsa. II. (2) dner, Albert Wise, f# W. otter, l4?e* WMlami, Albert lard Robert FOREIGN. il, Dick W. J. W. roWDF.N, P. M. EI PUBLICATIONS At the Old eity Book Store. K1A1 C\8CABEL, by JuIoiVorao, 8 vo. h frustrated. 52 RO. MATTbR OF MILLION'S, by Anna Kath e tirroi... l'J mo., cloth. Illustrated. 81 fcO I TIEN JE, by An m fl. Warner, 12 mo. h 1125 4LKCT NOTE8 0* INTERNATIONAL RUN k* SCHOJL LBSsONM 1*91. by i*. N\ and M 'elonbnt. 8 vo., cloth, 81 ?"?. ittt.E srUOIE-J FOit 1841, by Goo. F, Pente mo. i?iper, 00c. 1LZ*ES DKOLL aTOMES, now edition, 1! paprr, Wc. Eft FlU.-lMND'S FRIEND, by Albert Rosi no., caper. 60c. JNPEaMlON* OF A NON, by Sister Agatha ao., papeh 50c. EWS HOOKS DAILY. Stanton & Davenport;, n ISOl Market Street. ln.nl VIMI l? aittlMflf H+i *1 to MtM, Itet* It d?frri ?Lki |W) U wnwJ ?.tt I^W.KIUllfl vUllWtp. f the linos in this diamond flpure do appear equally black in all tho dif>nt meridians, It indicates a defect ol it that causes nervous head-ache and uld bo corrected at once. Eyes tested Iptician Department in cbargoof com' ent optician. I. G. DILLON & CO. 19 1223 "ar^et Street m. reilly, WB0LE3ALK rocer Pork Packer AMD CtJRM OF TH> ELEBKATKU "bTKAWBEREY" DAMS. jMsry LOUR-Chrutian Broa.' Crown" Brand ncapolls I'atcnt, Taylor'i Patent and "Beot" ?ily, William' choice Ohio rami It, and 17 other choice brands of family flour in k and oontlnoally receiving. OASTED COFFEESvAlaroma," buckleV "Lion." and my own TOASt OJ 1 Woman," "Homo Read." and looce roast rsolu Agent for the Celebrated DuPonl der Mills. A full mpply of Bide, Bliutlnt Sporting Powder of every kind conitantlj uagtulno. Order* *ollclted from dealer Alto Patent Hemp, Cotton and Water ?f Safety rnae. my? IDN'T BE A WORM! ittirr Intrudedyou for aM?n! Ifyouaredlaeae* ,?h?wUI Ar/pyou.nii<l4>' unlne pmiwr means, ucan get WfiisnaBta^well. 'w*cure Won! aw of Ww'? Hnkniwi ami DIihmw, )UR NEW BOOKl?aS3^S%-.AS i^L!lz!L?HH?JRuie jikoIYALCO. ?flklo.Bf.Y. Kvrrythlngeonfldentlalalway si DON'T BE A FOOL! mM iO YOU WANT A SITUATION T ' HAVE YOU ANYTIIINOTOBKLLT If SO. ?rtlM in the IKT1LLIGIN0XB, OKO. It. TAVEOlt-MAUKKD DOWN. Special Announcement. GEO. 8. TAYLOR'S Cloak Department ALL CLOTH AND PLUSH t Jackets and Sacques t Marked Down ! r Change in the prices taking effect this a. m., ) < . DECEMBER 27th. ! MISSES' CLOAKS INCLUDED. l i 1 1 i flrn D TnvinD UEU. 1\. lUILUA. > t i i It "7l,o?owho kavt uicd thin very simple i I, - i fxccllcnt intention arc united in praise ol Motk in a)) gcrd* that are wowrfcan bo ta' "TV/p ina urall fraction of tho tlmo consumed ^ Ujj JPPfTT) , 'be old nctbod; mcch trouble la saved ^UllATP" i-mplojcs, and the goods aro not aoiled by "**5 not e?ftry baud ling, We can hAr only wotd praise for Mr. rage's Invention, and we. h CHSBTAKl SCALE (bMt lt wlu b0 *urlher appreciated by tho reds trade. lt in simple, accurate and ; ACCURATE MEASUREMENT WfTBffUTUNWIHDUII. PR CE, $4.00. Brief Description and Directions for Using .the Accnrato Chart and Scile. The Chart eon'ls'i of a book of flstirea, no arranged in column* and Motions that each num reweacntaa certain number of yards and lncncs. The following sample khuwa about 1 M of a pa . Tho 8c?le cousins of a rule, with one stationary t 1 J4 45 40 47 4H 40 one moveable arm. The Scale Is divided ou 1: inchea, halve*, quarters ancleighth*. ^ 7 17* 17.18 17.38 18.10 18 24 192 Now to measure a piece oi Roods: Count tho m her of folds or revolutions iu the roll or pieco 7)4 17.20 1S.5 18.2? 18.34 19.12 ltf.27 goods from cento-to outside. Take the s'eale, pi on piece as shown In cut. aud measure the wirttl 7X 1812 18.28 ltf.7 19.23 20 2J.16 the roll or plec# of goods To illustrate: hupp ? vouryieco of g-oda had48folds or revolutions,! 1% 18 31 19.14 19 29 20.9 20.24 21.8 vraa R Inches wide: llook above). Fivuhjour nun, i 45 at tho top. au l 8 at tho left hand. * fiere tbm* I 8 19.20 vo 31.17 2t'.W 21.iv 21.78 f]?urcn meet is the orreot number of yarda. Lami 20. if tho piece had contained 40 folda, and was 8}< 20.6 20.22 21.4 21.20 22 2?.'6 inches wide, there would havo been 21 yard* an lncbea. or 4 Ml. or 19 of a yard. 8fc zO.28 21.9 2127 22 8 22.24 23 4 Direction* now to count carpet*, oil doth* and i bone go with cach Chart. WHAT A RETAILER SAYS. To ? L. Pace, Grtcnc, A'eto York. Due SIR:-We have nacd your Accur*(o Chart and Sc , and flnrt it Just at yon reprcient. It 1? tbe greatest invention for the retail dealer wo have c een. Would not noil, If we could not got another, for ten times Us cot. We rccommcud It a ! heartily to overyone C. 0. PARSONS. Whitney's poiwt, N. Y., It83. 1 The undersigned, who hn? been appointed General Agent for Wc*t Virginia and ^hio, is c to he able t<> add bis testimony to the abovo. Th- Accurate mvrs time and rennAV and is !n< pcns?ble- For s?1h by KR.FT HktiS. 4 ROsKNbKKtt. HFLYKR HKOg., HlCiC*< A IIOGEi J acdus <b I SEN t>ERG Ask your Jobber for it. 11 ho hu none In stock he can order for you. dcrs by mall will bo promptly filled. H. EMSHEIMER, General Agent, Nob. 18 and 20 Eleventh St, WHEELING, W. VA TYPKWIUTHUH,BHWING 51A CHINES, KTC\- EDW. L. HOSE & CO. ?BIEDW. L. ROSE & GOB WIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK TYPEWRITERS, SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, AKD ALL THAT fERTAlNS THERETO I tST" A Tall aid compute htcck nfllie brst llicrua'lcl nfforu's In cucb line. "? 51 TWELFTH STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. J. L. BALLARD. Man-gar j?i WHTIPFI n v i i Usors cf NATURAL GAS for Power Purposes will find to their advantage to ABANDON the expensive method ( burning It under their boilers and substitute an OTTO GAS ENGINE, Manufactured In sizes from 2 to 100 Horse Power. We guai antee cost of running with Natural Gas not to ejeceed THRE CENTS PER HORSE POWER PER DAY. Address for fu particulars, Schleicher, Schumm & Co., nolo-*** Thirty-Third and Walnut Streets. Philadelphia. nitui.gists. books, otationkuv, etc. THE yALENTINES, icLDRE HODSE PHARMACY. i. Model Prescription Store. A* F. W. SEYMOUR, Proprietor. ")EV":rc' MiuiwMniwt. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ~~ 1 R KVGA8EMEST EXTIUOBDINABT ! e Friday and Saturday, Jan 30 and 31. 1 Grand Matinee Saturday. J] Sumptuouft uullct Bpcciacjo, tho j WATER QUEEN, Direct from Niblo's Garden Theatre, Sew ( York, ttcsplendintwith 1 Magnlflcont Bcouery, Wonderful Trtn^forma- . tluu?. UorjronUN Coktumei (Sltttor tiff Armor,' Fascinating Ballets. Grand Marches Brilliant Properties, Calcium Light* and Novel European fptfctaltlcii. . ^ Forty porso?>? fn the Grind 1'roductton. Bring the Children to tho Matinee. Matinee Prices?Rcwn-ed Beaui, 75 centi. Ad* mission 60 sud ??'? centi. Kventog TiceiIte?erved Beat*. 11. Admission, 75 and Mcenti. Sale of seats commences Wednesday, January , 28 at C. A. Houne's Music Store. JaW j Grand Opera House. T11BEB GRUND I'dRFOKMANOES. ' ' FRIDAY AND HaTCUOAY. JAKtJARY 80 AMD 81. FAMILY UATJMMBATUROAY AT -ISO 1 Pec* & Fnrsman's Now mid Klsborato Production of the Hreat Mclo-drawn. the Mow J DtNlElj B"W>K ! ery, Beautiful Trained , Horses, Funny coinedUui, Grand orchestra. ' Oeutilne -hawuco indlanv, and announced by tho Daniel tioouo hallcum Brans Band, th** Finest on tho Road. PeMtlVbJy ovorythiug necessary for this pro?ucMon trn imported li. Peck & Funmau's Special I'alnce Cars. Btree' Parxdo at Noon. Grand Bind Concert at 7 p. m. Prices?Orchestra chain. tOc; Draw Circle. 25c; Hal-er), 25c; children, 16c. Heats on ?*'o at Weir's. . J*2' ^ J. S. lillODISH & GO. * ; CHILDREN'S CLOAKSi CHEAP! J.S.RHODES SCO. ?? ?ll /%|AnL,a i uu many omau v?wai>o to cary over. Special low = prices on sizes four years an j six years. A few larger It. I >e? ones still on hand at T REDUCED PRICES I ! of opc . dry ? OUR SALE OF Ladies' Jackets, Wraps ?A.NDNEWMARKETS Still continues at Bargain Prices! J. S. RHODES K &co. PLUMIIIMS, OAS & STEAM KITTING ^ BEST FADCBTC~1S THB WORLDl , '^frmrn i CALL AMD 8EK THEM A.T W TRIMBLE & LOTZ, op 1418 t> 1416 M?rket Bt. WawUm, W. Va. O.EO. HIBBERD & SON, t VJT Buoceuon to Thompson A HlbbenS. Practical Plumbers, Gas & Steam Fitters = EIIA88 FOUNDERS. Spectaltiks?Natnnil Qu Bapplln, SUaon , Heating and Ventilation. 1814 MARKKT6T., Wheeling, W. Va. _ All work promptly done at moat reasonable ~ YyM- uakk 4 80NPRACTICAL Plombers, Gas and Steam Fitters, S SO. B TWKLSTH 8TEZKT. V All wort done promntlT at raeoonable prl^?. ft - 1 a "' 1 1 " a i fi MUSICAL INSTItUlTION. J T WHEELING I CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, *? L No, 45 Fiftkikth Strict, J ULNkY J. ARBENZ... DiazCTOB. J FALL TERM BEGINS Jj -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.? 11 FACULTY: Piako, ^ e ORGAN, > ?H. J. ARBENZ. if Thkory. ) 5f IfeDm L? oo n"'}MM.CAHKS-ARBK.VZ = CLiMxfr, } E.8PKIL. J gi*f -.MI'S ANNIK LONO. Vl.ttTK IIPDll ? ?? Thorough, BjntcmaUc Instruction In all branches f] of Music and of theory. Normal department I for the training ol Teachers. Exceptional i adrauugt* in Modern Languages. PRIVATE m CLASS BSTRDCTIO! W 8end for Catalogue. For further Infonna* II lion apply after Wednesday, September 3, to HENRY J. AltllENZ, Director. u Ko. 45 Fifteenth fttreet, Wheeling W. VL w fUT"flMO?'KRATK. an27 Jj ... BAKING row Dim. In : #"VERP?,Se * , Baking Powder - ABSOLUTELY PURE. ? ACKIIVUMES TH P. milCCIT UP BOIT lilt. FUH 11 KM'. [70 K liENT-KT^KTiUOM/ ^ P Third and Main gtrceU. Am,!j ^ ? :0DY. 1106 Ma'n ?tr?-ot ' % ? WANTKIl. [17ANTED?A MAN TO TAKITV T f oficc and rcprtacnt c jsanu.V lurvr. crweokjfuwll caplul wqulrwj. addrcu ins tamp, Manufacturer, Box .u,W u.t Action Mi*. _____ ocltiwu A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR [\ men "#itb capital and active men wnh0n, ipiial to aocuro a tcrjr pleaautami frofl-abie uMncsg. No drone* orcurlokltjr seeker* cm? ddIt Addrou with two o*nt stamp, uom.oi IATJ?D ADJUoTJkbLB UI10K CO., Mlrm ?? __ i"'-* nbi<' Lady agentb-tuhee doi, CAM mplul."111 build UD It b.,?iTO? ixts tmkir selling our lurdttaio i?E. od children s Wiar our cliUfl'ii coioblaM ?lil ?u?l how lupporter i? ihc cuuat u,,,, ; >ent over ln;cu'?I?nd,mi1? I il*bt aw" rllli lUmti, JIKrt, O. C'AUI'BELL, 1M ?. nli.h itrect. hliauto. 1?K nbn iVj^rpn^10 rt"" <><?., If 1 W Liiw; the only line erf rinvt:.!,.'I' olds the clothe* without iiin?: a perfect ?uu alcnt recently .wuedt Hold only by ?;tTlUi'. rlmm the exclusive right i* given: on reccipt fc' ents we will send a Minple line by mail; j!v, ... uUra; price li?t andterm? to Menu; ?cc?re Vua irritory at once. Addict* Tti?vl*lule?* i -Jno Cm., 17 Hennoii Street, Worcester, Mau. po .ti VAtt GENKltAIi NOTICES. ^OTICE.' The uudcrilitnod is the rCKular appolufcd geut for th9galc of the Miller Chemical fin ixtlwrulihor. Personal-attention men t<> all xtlngulanera sold by hltn. Cuarge* for refllllni IwayM on band Address No. 11< sixteenth trect. Wheeling, w. y?. j. lU'NMso,^ REMOVED. REDMAN & CO. [avo removed their Machine Khop to the n? urrugatod Iron buildlug on Chaplin* >ttn t, btween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, atid r-? now rea'tv f*r ImMnw*-' m? ? <? * PROPOSALS. ^OTICE TO PH YSIO IA NS. * Ofi'icr or Boabi> or Co?mi>bionuiO Of IMS COUNTY or OHIO. t Wuisuno, W. Va., Jan. 28 1891. j Sealed proposals Will ?M3 received at thii oOitv mtil Mouday, the 2.1 day rf Kcbruarr. l^l.it oo'cl- c* *. m., from Fhyalclann for atuiilltf md furnlMiing m?*dicinea and drugs to n l j*ron* confined In th? County Jail ? Lunatln, or yonntta charts with tvloalcMoi Ni*imv*ton. or tho term o! one year irwm the 13th day oi February,18*1 Tho person receiving tho appointment ?hali rlvo bond with sufficient surety, to beapr.roTtd jv tho Board for 'ho falthtul performance of he uu?t aud agreement i he right being reserved to reject any or all By order cf tho Board of Commlwione?*. j?80 n?ynv ?. i*B>Dittos. CUT*. . 1'OIL s\ I70R SALE, r BOO I AND SHOE8TORE. Having dccldid to permanently retire lica juninrav I otter for aafe my Hoot and Mioe hi. 1 mated at So 'Add Main streett* outre In*). Will alio Icato tho prtmiwa for* term of rear*. i'osaeaslon will beclvon from the tint lay of April. 1881. For further panlrulanspi>ly to the undersigned on thopremlM* dttfO-* " HaXKK. pOR SALE. ?0 Jj EASY TERMS.K lot on EolT a'reel between Eleventh tad Twelfth h'.reets, on which are fome ordinary wildings, renting for 123 por mouth. JAMES L. HANVLKY, jag 1420 Main gtrecL pOR SALE. LARGE LOT, corncr Market and Twenty, ourlh streets; desirable for manufacturing site. nEVEN ACRES near Elmurovo; desirable for laidenlBB. . W. V. HOQE Jit BRO. CCO .?> ? ?????:> nm-%.. g&lALL FARM FOR SALE. Containing thirty-four acrci. rich roil. Rood improvements. fluo orchard of choice fruit, rood dwelling house and good barnjlojwtoot OUlrsvillo, nclmont county, Ohio. JbekjiKnd tftiy icrnn. ? T ?0WEU Insurance and Heal lutate Agent. do4 Bridgeport. Ohio^ FINE, KECOND-UAND Knnbe Square Piano FOB BALE CHEAP AT F. W. BAUMElt A CO.'ti doS 1310 Market Street. ^TOOKS FOlt SALE. JO shares LeBclle Nail Mill. % share* Hcnwood Iron NVnrks. 10 shires Junction Jron Company. Unttiaicit BeiUiroNali Works, 20 share* V* srwick China Co. bu stares Wheeling A Belmont Bridge Co. C share* A!tna lr?n & eteei Co. K. 6. IRWIN. ja*6 iirot cr. No. 24 Tweltth Hrett CT00K8, BONDS AND REAL Es O TATE f\JH SALE. 2Ssharo? Street Railway Co. 15 ahurui Belmont Nail Co. stock. 11 shares Ice and tUo>ago stock. 20 shares liemvood Nan stock. BSAL JCSTATK. Hnnse 1207 and 1209 Main s reel. (south Chapllue street building lot. Lota 1. 2 and 3 OtlchrisVa add! .ion, Konn Proni ft root. South one-half of lot 6) North Main street. Hnune No. ?i8 Noith Main street. llout-e cr, fifteenth street, also vacant ono-lis.1 ot adjolutng. TB0MA8 0'BHIF.N, tecretarr W. T. & T. Co. and Broker KooO 1( Beillv Building, Market street. Telepone 6?. I*"'. JJUFTY YEAR ?IX PER CENT COLD BONDS FOR SALE I K limited number of Wheeling Brldee & Ternlnal Hallway Company six r** rent Oral oort rage filly year Sold bonds are btrebj t>i!ctw or sale Thofc bonds arc ff cured by a dew or xustontbe Bridge 'lermioal tracts and oiber iroperty ol this company, and are believedu> hi a good, sate and permanent investment. In* crest payable half yearly, apply to UEO. W. KCHHAHT, JR., Cashier People's Sank, or THOMAS O'BRIEN, OcW Real Fstat* and Huvk Bro>*r_ PUBLIC 8ALK. PUBLIC 'SALE I Wheeling Female College Propertj. Will be offered at public xaIc on 'HOE 3D AY, the liXh day of FEBBUAKY, l?l. t10 o'clock a. m.. at the norlh front doorcf U?? ourt Mouse of obfoc mnty, the rcaleaun; ?' bo -beoi ng Female Col lute, conmoti ?<> >ut1 umber 261, &t 251 ?nd 2.0, ou Koii atrvct. *' * ita number W. ito and 2 9 on Jacob ?mev. nth a frontaxo of about 210 leet ?.n toil" ?treit nd about lbOfe?*i mm Jacob uroo'.^llli thewN? >ur story brick building erected therrou. uildiug was spcelaily erce ed and N well dapted tora febool and bcardln* hali, couta'aLig about alxtj nx>VO* dividvd luto parloriningr.inm, tcbool hill recitu Ion rn?un?*'"i bout lorty lodging rooms, all ?ell and comiort? bly arranged. Taaas ok hai.b?One fourth In casb ?n 1 ? tuch more as tbo purchaser ma elrct ami tbo jmalndcr lu oue, two aud thrco je?r?, tbo m" baser Riving notta for the deferred payment* lib interest payab'o semiannually. to l? ' ureJ by deed of trust ou the property rcasouabe Insurance fgaimt lire. Any ?' itional information may be obtained of any le underslgued cjmmiuce. LM) UOBIUKD, H. c. jjalzkll, J122 J. K HUmHKX. HOTELS. rHE RESTAURANT 4 !HB HOTEL WINDSOR IS WOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Tho Windsor will b? bercafler conduct*'! 11 10 Amrrlcnn and European plain. tor Ui ? m modatlun ol ladle* ami private partu? mm* on the second tloor have been f>pcc!?.'J tied up with all trod mi convonloncc*. , Outre, Fruit* and ail eatable# In i<u*on n u'i i flnt-chua itylo < _ IiUHINKSS CARDS. "1 HOMER WEUSI J, -? ARCHITECT.'^ Boom 17, Rjuixt Bun ni*o. Wheeling, W. \*. HACTICAL SDPKaiKTESDB^T. KU KdTlHATKS CAUtfULI.V MADE.