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%\)t JiiMiucnccr. Frew, C'ufiqthcll & llart, I'ropV. Iflfil'FU DAILY, BEMMTEKKLY & WEEKLY. TlTuMS: ?y Mall, Tofrtftgc Fiee lo Iho United State*. j)aily, One Year. 98 00 Daily, 81* Months 4 oo Daily, Three Moutii* si oo Daily, Ono Month 0.1 Semi-Weekly, Oct-Year ?- 2 50 Hull \Vl?KLY, Six Months...^ .... 1 iic Weekly, Ouo Year 1 oo Weekly, blxMocUu ~ oo The Daily jxtki.nncncck 1? Delivered ty narrlimlii WUeilugana adjacent town* at lo ccnU per week. rj'EhK)i*n uuhing to stibicrlhe to the Duly JNrkLLiMKM'm cau do w hy i*urtliig in tfcclr order* to thu Jmki.lk/XN< ,;k otUeeou l'uttal Card or oihTwlw. They will ho punctually nerved by carrier*. TKLEl'HONE NL'MBEBfl: Editorial Kootcii 4 31 j Counting Koatu ?...4 1 u (nnttred nt tlie Podtcllict' at Wheeling, W.Va., ai Kt'ond claaa matter.J WHEELING, APRIL 14, 1801. Now wo know what the gentle springtime is. * Ir all the Barn urn stories going around were pat in ono book it would take a dray to haul it. The prince cf showman furnithed tons of this kind of ina* terial in his busy life. He was fond of a good story and delighted in a harm las . practical joke. In some parts ol Ireland ether is preferred to whisky as a beveroge. A man can slay comfortably drank on it all dty for tho price of two drinks cf whisky. If nothing elso Here available some people wcnld chow nails to see il they wouldn't tnako drunk*. John Kusskll Young, writing in the "VowVnrlr Pma riiviuvvQ the RCDUbli can field anil condndes that Mr. Blaine, "by his silence or his assent," will be the next Republican nominee for tlie Presidency.' Mr. Young is a close and experienced observer. Mr. Blaine never was stronger with tbe party and tbe people than ho is to day ? probably never eo strong. The Lrglalntme unit tS?e Ulrcct Tnx. If tho direct tux resolution of the Legislature was all right it was all wrong not to send it to Washington in its all right form. The Treasury has nothing bat the certified copy to guide it, and that must show that tbe requirements of tho act of- Congress have b?en met. All the samo the reeolution of the Legislature wm wrong in giving away $18,000 ay fees for collecting what Congress is Teuly to pay over without collecting. Thtehone of the most liberal acts of or; y Initiative body. Is West Virginia so rich that she has no ute for this money? It would have been better to add it to the appopriation for her representation at the World'e Fair, whore we expcct to get something in return. But the matter in not ended yet, nor is the solution f-o ee&y as the State authoritka thought. Tho poiut raited at Washington that West Virginia is probably a debtor to tho United States may give us further pause. As it is new ' for tlio first time.raised, and since tl.e Attorney General hps not rcached a conclusion, the rest ol us may takealitt.'e time to think about it. There is enough in this point to,engpgs tho serious attention of West Virginia and to place in a new light the Virginia debt question, which has been seen already in nearly ail tho lights the prism can show. It may prove to bo tho point on which that whole question is to turn. N?w England Ajgrlcnlturt*. Much lies been eaid about the abandoned farms of New England, and much is to be seen by the traveler who patses through what may be called tho bligbteu eections of Vermont and Massachusetts, in particular. Farms are growing up without cultivation; houses stand with do tonants but bats and owls. This matter is being madethesubjectof close official inquiry in tbo several State e, and with somewhat surprising results. It is shown that tho abandonment is; confined to those localities which in view of railroad development are least favorably situated and whosBBoil is most rocky and sterile. It is found at the snme time that iu Massachusetts the acreage under cultivation increases by an encouraging per ceutage that there is this increase in tho lo'cslities in which the abandoned farms lay, and that there is a steady advanco in the productiveness of tho farm area of each of the States. The highest farm valuca, and therefore the highest rate of productiveness, measured in money, is found near the manufacturing centers, great and small. That way is tho drift of population, for thero aro tho btstand readiectmarkets found. Observers of this focial and industrial movoment in New England make the obvious comment that a similar movement haB set in in portions of the Great West, and yet tho Great West will continue to grow. From this state of facts is drawn tho rational conclusion that Njw England Agriculture is not dead by a great deal. Koglnod and the Turin*. Mr. William J. Harris, an English Protectionist, is much disturbed by the operations of the McKinley tariff act, and ho thinks Kogland should come back at us with all the retaliated force alio con command. In a letter to tho London Kronomiet Mr. Harris says that "thu McKinloy tariff io likely to do a great deal more harm to tho United Kingdom than any other nation." This raw only bo if we are buying fiom Eogland mora th;n from any other nation commodities which we should produco and shall shortly produce in sufficient quantities to meet our wantp. It cannot bo true at all if, as the Freo Traders insist, the consumer pays the tax, for it will make no d;fierence to hitn wbeie the goods are made eo long aa he must pay the name tax on tho foreign and the domes* tic product. Mr. Harris knows that tho Britieh manufacturer n:uat pay duty before he can bring his wares into this country, and that if we be producing tho like article in considerable quantity the foreign manufacturer will davit get that duty back. This it-is that moves this English writir to seek rctaliative measures. He would have a stiff duty on breadstuOs and meat, in order to stir up American farmers to vote the Democratic ticket This frank Englishmen's views on this point are best given in his own langnage: First. let them rctremlw that flvcoutof ever/ men of tbo United btatw voters are Interested, wither dirfctly or Indirectly, In the price of land or In the mine of sgrlcultural produce. We see ??y tbo rwiit ejections ill Canada what a strong A ? Influence self interest bus, er?u where tho Inducement in uot no great. We know that a large Meet ion of the Democratic party la anxious to n make opposition m the McKlnlef tariff a lead .. ii'K plark in the nextelection. JfweaJlowMr. th( BMno to wore frwh victories by means of tills uriir.lt will stand on It* own merits, and the 001 Protectionists will gsln the day. If. on the other tnS hsnd, we show our power of self-defense, the nl- , * tra protectionist policy will bo blown to the Bid four winds of heaven, and In its plsce the Dera erratic jmriy will come Into power on the platform of reciprocity v, lth Great Britain. This la entirely dear. It proposes to ucur? for tbu Democratic party valuable assistance to pot that party in power wi and ihrouiih that organiHtion to remove <1? the legislation wbich is building np JJj1 American indastrles and crippling ! British industries. Our Democratic mi friends will not thank Mr. Harris for be bis blnntness in coming at once to the point. They may possess their souls in < peace. The programme will not be car- 1 ried out. Grefit Britian will not re-enact the r0 corn laws. She does not dare do it. She ha would liavo a rebellion on her hands be- "I fore the ink on the act could dry. The time may conic when she can feed her- jlc self without drawing on the United m States, but it has not come yet Mean- th while she will continue to buy of us wLatshe wants.no more, no less. p0 Wnttorson Wakea Them Up. . One day last week Mr. Watterson, in one of his piclnreeqne leading articles, ba asked the New York Democracy to listen co while be gently remarked, "the West 1 and the South do not mean to stand any *' more d?d nonsense." It is a surprise ja to learn that this kindly admonition has lu not pleased New York Democrats. Tho qualified nonsense about which tr, Mr. Wattcison was talking la the quad- se riennial demand of the Empire Demo- th (n I.mm nnn nt fchnir own nilt at th? !? head of the Presidential ticket This is what Mr. Wattarson was driving at when al ho eaid that Democrats don't mind buy- ?i injj the loyalty of New York, but they ]jj are getting tired of paying too high a ar price for it. Whether this was a haider or rap at Cleveland than at Hill, or vice versa, was not explained. The article is JJf interpreted as a pronuueiamento against w< any New York aspirant for 1892. The West is in the saddle and the re South is in the trenches, and if Mr. ^ Watteraon is speaking by the card those who have the good fortune to be at the next Democratic National Convention will oot feol like wasting a quarter on ?1 any other circuB that season. ar BAltM'M* TORIES jj The Old fcliowrnmn'a Love of ChUdren-IIe j* fttfltd Ilia Lawyer. ?u> York Timca. Two etories that are new will illus- *! trite more forcibly than anything else could, the bond of affection that existed between Barnum and the children. e_ I'hroo years ago, whon the show was about to open at the Harden, a most pa- ?g thetic letter, addressed to Mr. Barnuin, came from a little nine-year-old boy on a_ the east 6ide. It was printed on a scrap ,u of paper, and ia given here verbatim: c Dkhk Mk Baunum: i am a little bov an i am eic in bed. i hav ben wating a long time for jure circus to come an now its come i can not go the doctor sais. Dc.ro Mr. Barnnm plese let the peraid go by my hous. * * tal .Mr. Barnum at once ordered the pa- th rade to conform its route to that Bick th boy's wish, though it took it four blocks qu out of the lino originally laid down. in Another story, allowing the children's tri lovo for Itanium, is told in connection ea with the story of his deathbed. Mon- Lc day a week ago a packago arrived at Mr. re< Baruuin's-Bridgeport house. It was Hi opened and found to contain a little fo- of Ho with twenty crude little sketchee il- cu lustrating the circus. Thero was also a sh letter addressed to Mr. Barnum. Ik ne came from a ten-year-old girl in this city, lai SJie fesnid she had been to his circus and et< had liked it very much. Hbe heard that he ne was sick and could not come to see his circiif, bo cho had drawn him the pictures about it, as she hoped they ^ would please him. Barnum was an inveterato joker, and 2 a joke did not lose its flavor with him if it was turned against himself. He loved to relate tlio practical jokes in which he ] I had participated. One cf hiB last jokes po wca played on a party of good deacona oa and elders, pillars of tbe church of at( which he was a member. They were Fc aloud his private yacht, and early one Sunday morniug were ateaming toward ] New York, intending to go to church W here. Two of them wanted sharing. Barnum also wanted a shave. They drew lots to see who should shave first. E0 Barnum was tho lucliy one. "I'll tell you what I'll do," said Bar- ru num with a chuckle,"I'll shave one side of my face and pass the razor along to you. You both ahave one aide of ymrr be face then. While I am sharing tbe other side of my face you can be latheriug the other side of your'a and we'll get ra through quick." The good Deacons fell into Mr. Barnurn's trap without a struggle. Each shaved one side of hia face. Barnum DA started in and finished hia shave. As he did so ho turned and threw the razor ku out of the stateroom window. His merriment and that of the rest of the party at the plight of the two half-shaved men restored their good nature. Making the w. beat of the situation, they washed the lather oifol their faceeaanu finished the trip with one-half ot their faces beard- Ui'8 and the other half covered with a Mc heavy scrub. Barnum's last joke waa perpetrated on hia legal adviser two daya beforo his Fa death. He turned to that gentleman and very seriouely said: "My neighbor W1 here has a lot of peacocks. Suppose they come over in my garden and lay ? egjis. Are the eggs mine or hia?" "Well," the lawyer innocently re- eeponded, "that is an intricate point. 1 I'be next time hia peacocks come over ^ hero and lay eggs we'll mako him sue to recover them." Barnum chucklcd and asked: "But suppose his peahens come?" The accent he put on tho "hens" allowed the lawyer how he had been caught, and he turned from hia client with: "Confound youf neighbor's peacocks and peahens." Wo man in tue worm was closer to barnum than Ben Fish, bis secretary. Three days before be died Fish was Handing beside his bed. Suddenly Barnum turned to bim aud said, in his highpitched roice: ( "Ben, I nrn going to die this timo." jn "Ob, what are yon talking about?" yt Fish answered with feigned indignation, j* You know you ain't going to div, Mr. "f Bar num. You know it as well as I do. el You'll be up arcund making plans for & the summer in a week." "No, lien," Mr. Barnurn answered B slowly, "I am going to die." Fish made no aoswer, and for a moment there was silence. Then Barnnm 8 turned to bim win and said brusquely: "I say, Ben, you had better see the mi contractor about putting up somo houses ? on those shore lots. iSre got too much money in the bank, Ben, too much g money in the bank." "Why. Mr. Barnnm," Fish answored 1 in surprise, "you said you were going to 1 die!" "Ye#, Ben, yes," Barnnm responded with a twinkle in his eye, "but I ain't _ dead yet, ?m I?" F i rj( I Uan Tallin stanrnl ^ bottles ot llradtleld'a Frauds Regulator lor [illicit of tho womb and other dia- al enaes combined, ol 10 jeare standing, and Irmllji Mim lam curnl entirtly, for II wlilch pleaee accept my tbanka. Jliu. W. K. ttibdinb, Ridge, Ga. 6o!d at ?holnale and retail by Login Pi Drug Co., and all drtigglata. 4 ^ ' KE81BTISU TtJUTAHO.V. -Jltlo Una Who Kvtocad llstli Htraagll sod Vltfom. ?he "blae-lint)" street-car stopped il i corner, says writer in the Youth' n/ianion, and a rather anxioua-look! yoang womaa pat a small boy ine. 'Now, Bob," she said, as she borriec t to the platform attain, "don't lose it noto I nave you; don't take it out yonr pocket at all." 'No'm," said the little man, lookin; fitfully alter his mother as the con ctor palled the strap, the driver un owed his brake, and tho horses, shall r their bells, trotted off with the car, 'What's yonr name, Bab?" asked echievous-looking young man sittini title him. 'Bobert Gallen Deems," he answered litfly. "Where are yon going?" "To my grandma a." "Let me see that note In yonr pocket. The look of round surprise in th and face ought to have shamed tb by's tormentor, but he only said again /et me see it." "I tan't," said Bobert Oullen Deemi "See here, if you don't, I'll scare tb irees and make them run away." Tb tie boy cast an apprehensive look 1 e belled horses, but shook his head. "Here, Bnb, I'll give you this peacl you pull that note half-way out 01 yon cket" The boy did not reply, but some of tb tier people looked angry. "I say, chum, I'll give you this whol g of peaches If you just show me th rnor of yonr note," said the temptei te child turned away, as if he did nc ah to hear any more, but the youn an opened the bag, and held it on Ht where he could see and smell tb icions fruit. A look of distress came into the swe< tie face; I believe Bob was afrsid t ist himself and when a man left bl at on the othfcr side, to tret off the ca e little boy slipped quickly dowi It the temptation behind, and climbo to the vacant place. A pair of prettily gloved hands bega oiout unconsciously to clap, and the ervbody clapped and appiauueu um might havo alarmed Rob, if a youu by Bitting by had not slipped her ari ound him, and said with a sweet glo i her face: "Tell your mamma that wealkongra ate her upon having a little mo rong enough to resist temptation an ine enough to run away from it." I doubt if that long, hard message ev< ached Hob's mother, but no matte e note got to his grandmother withoi 'er coming out of hla pocket. Doafncea Can't be Cored r local applications, as they can n( ach the diseased portion of the ea lere is only one way to enre deafnee id that is by constitutional remedic nafness is caused by an inflamed coi tion of the mucous lining of the em chian tube. When this tube gets ii imed you have a rnmbling sound c iperfect hearing, and when it is ei rely closed deafness is the result, an )less the inflammation can be take it and this tube restored to its normi ndition, hearing will be destroyed fo: erf nine cases out of ten are caused b tarrh, which is nothing but an ir lined condition of the mucous sarfacei We will give one hundred dollars fc iy case of deafness (caused by catarrh at we can not cure by taking Hall1 itarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. toTSold by drnggiats, 75c. daw A Fatal Bflatake. Physicians make no more fatal mil ke than when they inform patient at nervous heart troubles come fror e stomach and are of little cone< :ence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the note diana specialist, has proven the cor try in his new book on "Heatt Di? ae," which may be had free at th igan Drug Co.'s, who guarantees au commends Dr. Miles' uneqnaled Net eart Curo, which has the largest sal any heart remedy in the world. I res nervous and organic heart disease ort breath, fluttering, pain or tendei nrm /tr ftlwuilrinr irrpen - pulee, fainting, smothering, ilropBj u Ilia Keatorative Nervine cure ndflche, flte, etc. ttiisaw-2 Mniiy Persons ore tmken ct from overwork or household euros, irown's Iron Bittern Rebuildsiho stem, ul<ls digestion, removes oxcesi of bilg, id cures maluriu. Gut tlio ceiuduo. Flies, Piles, Piles. [iOOfle'a Red Clover Pile Remedy is i Bltive apeciflc lor all formB oi the die je. Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Ulcw id and Protruding Piles. Price GOc r eale by Logan Drag Company, da* Beecham's Pills act like magic on i eak Stomach. 1 DIED. FF?In Lexington, Va., on Saturday. Apri 11.1891. Mary anw Chai-usr. wifeoi the lat John Q. Koff, In the 7Mh year of her ago. ueral services at Bt. Matthew's Church oi Tuosday, the 11th imt.,at 10 a. m, Intel ment privato. BRY-On 8unday,Aprll 12,1891, at 7:16 p. m Mrs. J(?xrNi2fi Bbrrt, widow of the lat John W. Berry, hi the Mth year of her age. ueral services at'her lata residence, one mil woat of Bridgeport, 0., Tuesday, tho 141! lust., at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment prlvat at Lin wood Cemetery. * 3BY?On Sunday, April 12,1801, at 3 o'cloel p. m.. William Thomas, son of Frauk ( and Eflla J. Darby, aged 10 yaars and 4 dayi ueral from the residence of her pa rests at Be 1704 EofT atreot, Tuesday afternoon at 2:3 o'clock. Interment at renlosular Ceraeterj Friwnds of the family Inrlted to attend. MISER?At his home in Knoxvilio. Tenn on Sundsy morning. April 12, iwl, Aiju anpkr Warrbr, son-in law of D. C. Lis agcsl 40 jears. ueral Tuesday aftcraoon, 14th insl. KF.B?At Helena, Montana, on Sunday. Anri 12.1W1, UaoaoK I)., sou of D. A. and Mar; McKee, in his 36th year. ueral notice hereafter. [Stoubon vllle papers pleaso copy. | IKKLBR?On Monday. April 1ft, 1891, at 111 m., Mas Ell fun *hmlkr, wifo-of the lat Henry Wheeler, in the 7Vth yoar of hor agi ueral notice horcafter. fOolnmbus papors pleaso copy 1 Ldvice to Women If you would protcct yourscll from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use I rr Ahfifi n?.< t) FEMALE 1 REGULATOR ] CAItTKRATILLB, April 3R, ISM. ThU will certify that two methbom of ray ^mediate famllj. after having suffered for iara from Ifffnntrnal Irregularlty, ilng treated without benefit by physician*, ere At length completely cured br one bottlo HrndflrUPn I'nnnlo Hrgnlalor. lU feet la truly wondcrfuL J.-w. Straxob. ok to " WOMAN H mailed PRRK, which contain* valuable InfurmaUuu on all female dUt\a?e?. RADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. TOR BALE BY ALL UJiUGQIST* old In Wheeling at wholciale and retail by LOGAN DRUG CO., i?niw and all Druggists. Sick Ilcndaclio, Constipation ever mid Ariic, Dizzy Ilcnd am Did Feet, Torpid Liver, Wnnt <1 ppctlto and Ociu-r.il Debility re Positively cured by IR. A. S. TODD'S J aln or xngar coated. In tun ovrr 00 rean Juo. O. McUIn i . ME HOLLABS A MONTH.? , Drs. Copeland 4 Bell to Make Public a Specific aid Uniform Price. 1 They do it Simply to Bring Their Bkill Within the Ileaeh of All, (ho Poor ua well the llich. g Doctors Copeland <fc Bell have of late !* received many inquiries from people ' who have said that they would like to take treatment, but have felt restrained D from doing so on account of the im? presiion that the treatment would reauire the expenditure of a groat deal of me and money. At the argent requestof many of their patients having friends whom they wish ? to placo under treatment, and for the benefit of those who are unable to pay 0 the usual price charged by physicians, 6 Drs. Copeland & Bell will hereafter treat '? all patients at'the uniform price of five dollars a month, including medicine. All ' patients will be treated for the same fee e until cured. n Solomon lUnlcr. n Tbo following statement wai Riven by Mr. il .Solomon Kcoder. an eld resident of Wheeling. ? l*vln?cbi 4W Market fctreet: "I had been troubled with catanb for twenty111 five years nnd since I havo taken a courso of K treatmeut from Dr*. C'opelaud A Hell 1 feel better than 1 lud at any time during that period. , "I had torrible palmt lu my head. My now t- wan stopped np almost nontfnualy. My throat n wan ?ore and Inflamed. Of late 1 wan greatly an,i noyed by my hawking and spitting. My atomach wm in a very bad erudition. 1 bad a troub lc?o me dlarrb(ca I felt weak, tired aud exjr haunted all tlio time. P "Slnco 1 have taken their treatment, the #ymn? toms I havo spoken of have left me. My It head and throat are clear. My appetite is good. I eleop well and icel well, lu short, I know they have eatirely cured me." * DOCTORS iCOPELAND a BELL l* Havo Located Permanent Offlcea at 9- 1121JUAIN STREET. Wheeling, West Virginia, . Where they treat with aucceas all curablo case*. \ Office hou?-fi to 11a.m.; 2to6p.m.. and " 7 to 0 p. m. Sttodays-'J a. m. to 12 m., aud 1 to Il 4 p. m. ?j Hpcclaltles?CATARRH and Dlscaiioj of the " EYK, KAH, THROAT aud LUNGS. r' CONSULTATION free y Addrew all Mall to I)RS. COPIiLAND & BELL, t- 1121 Main street. Wheeling. W. Vn. TifsS ' tlmnlntea t!io torpid Jlvcr, atr?njrth? a nstlioUlKOhtlvoorcrRiiH. rc^ulatssthi n boneli, uutl uro unc?jualo<l nn an j ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. I- In malarial dlstrlcla their virtue* are ?Idol j- rccoff ul zed, astlicy po*?ew pec* uliar properties In rrroIiigtlioiyNlom ' from tliut poinon. Kleguntly augar j coated. l>o?u small. Price, SScta. Sold Everywhere, t Office, 81) & 41 Park Plr.ce, N. T. Is tho Best Household Eemedy EsUnt It is a poiitivo euro for PILES I SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, : And All Skin Diseases, e An invaluablo remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swellft lnpi. Sores, Croup, Bronchitis, oto. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Sold by nil druggists at 50 conts por box. Send 1 3 two-cent stamps for frco sainplo box and book. ? TAR-OID COMPANY, CIIIC.IGO. ILL. 1 Health is Wealth! e Dr. E. C. Wot's Nfrvk and Biwiw Truatwent, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Disxit ncss. Convulsions, Kit*, Nervous Neuralgia, t, Headache, Kervous Prostration canned bj the usoof alcohol or toraco. Wakerulnws, Mental Depression, Poflenlng of tbo Brain resulting in . insanity aad leading to misery, decay and death, 1 Premature Old Arc. Barreiinc**, Low nl Power r in either a?x, Involuntary Lo**?'S and Rptrmatorrtia'a caused by over exertion of tho brain, self abuse or over-Inrtulpenco. Kach box contains ono month's treatment. It CO a box, or six boxes for 96 00, cent by mail prepaid on recolpt of prlco. ' WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro any case. TJ ith each order rccoiTed by ua for six boxes, accompanied with IftOO, we will ~ send tno purchaser our written guarantee to re lund the money tl ibe treatment does not Wtact a cure. Guarantees lisucd only by MOI.A1N BROTHERS. Drucclsts, Bole Agents. McLain's Block.corner Market ?nd Twelfth streets. Whaling. W. Va. JalO-rrhMW Allwnt?.?a. onit cliH?; Whltehnl) h DRUGGISTS. The "Princess" -HEADACHE POWDERSfl I? T ?turn in ten lUiDwu-m? For Fale by DrnggUta. mr20 IRE WORK FOR OFFICES, Wiro Work for Builders, Win Work for Cemeteries, Wiro Work for 11 onset, Wire Work of JKrery Dcucriptloa. WIRE WOBK8, 1707 EOFF ST. Telephone 147. W. B. ALL1BON. tnfo-TTIMH lf "MY OWIiY XUniiKBF." > Kudo's Mills, Upslinr Co., W. Va. * DR. A.8. Toi)l>?Dear Sir: For many years ,f have 1 been aniu-tcd with (llietucd Liver; and although 1 try to c<*t aloiljr sometimes without your Fills, 1 And it useless, they oro my ouly relief. Flease send me boxes and oblige, David U.butTif. INTI-BILIOUS PILLS i. If your drnfslst does not keep them send 23c. to & Hun, Koto I'mprlftor*, TVlu'tllng, W. Va. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. X17" ANTED AT ONCE-A COMPETENT prescription clork. Apply at BOCK 1 NO'S PHARMACY. spM WANTED-A 80BER YOUNG TT man snd good single horao drl?cr. CaII at corner Market and Mtith sweet ?pl4 F)R SALE?HOUSE NO. 28 VIRGINIA fltrcct, nine rooms, lot 60x120. Pos rPMlnn given at race. ROLF & H AKVEY, 1114 Market street. apU W-ANTKD-A MAN TO TAKE AN v t ofllc? and represent a m\nulactnrer: ISO per week; small cplUl required. Address, with stamp, MANUKAClUHhh, Box 70, Weil Acton, Mhmi. apl? A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR active ladles and gentlemen to teenro a very p'.ea?aataud profltaolo tmtlucss. AddreM with 2 rent stamp, CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., atom. Mam. ap!4 rrbaa ORGANIZERS FOR A8EMI-ANNUAL Endowment Society. This Society has paid SSOO.OOO ou matured certificates, and called no oxpen*o assessment: the eutlro bcnofltfnnd held In trust by the Statu Treasurer of Maxsa cliUHts. Address PBIJMDLY AID SOCIKrY, Waltham, Maw. apll 5008UADE TREE* Do yon want Cholco Shade Trees ? Sec me. I haYe flOO Carolina Poplars. finest ever seen lu Wheeling, extra largo, which I will coll, planted ana Insure*, at low prices. Orders can be telephoned to St. Charles Hotel orient by mull. wpM M. L. HILL. gEALED PR0P03ALS. Bids will be received at tho mines of the Pitts borjh dt Wheeling Coal Company, Drill Post* ofllce, Belmont county,'Ohio, for clcaniug tweuty-flve water closets. J. E. WATEB3, npH Furorintcndont. J^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The plans and specifications for tho contemplated uew SL John's Church, Benwood, W. Va., tauv be so*a at the office of Joieph Lclnor, architect, 71 Twenty fourth ttrcot, Wheeling, W. Vs., who will receive estimate* on tboramo up to April 27, 1691, at 2 p. m. The committee reservos the right to rcject any or all bida. apU-rrhAs THE CO MM IT TUB. 1 ! J^OTS OF NICE GOODS ?To bo found at tbo? jCHINA, GLASS ARD POTTBRY STORE ?orEW1HQ BROS'., apU 1215 Market It., opp. McLoro Houne. ^0 CARPENTER CONTRACTORS. lildfl are solicited for doing an exteniivo Job of ctrponter work. All material will be farnuhed and tho contracting carpeutcr will luvo to fur nlkb only Implement*, tools mid labor, and give eecur.ty for t?o faithful porfortnanru of con* tract. t'lati* and apeclflcatlona can bo aeou on *?d after Monday, April M. at the ofllce of M. K. Uleary, arenltect, lu kolily'a building. Bldi will bo clobca ou the last day of April. PH JAMWl. HA WHY. I JpOR WEDDING^ ANNIVERSARY GIFTS, PICTURES AR?: THE BEST ! I Fin* Stocr Now in Stobk. VMtora Welcome. E. L. NICOLI, AHT STOKE, ap'J 1222 Market Btroet. jyjONUMENTS. Mr. P. D. Carroll la now rccclrlng from Qnincy Bane and otbor quarries tbo flu wit 0R1NITES, I which wcro cut and fluiahed complete during ! tbo winter mouthi, aud he la now prepared to sell them at a (.mail pioflt, at his works, No. JO Sixteenth a'.net, near tho silo of tho Old Stone Bridge. tnrtfi daw F1NEFISHIKGIACKLE ??Consisting of? SPLIT BAMBOO. IANCE WOOD, (J BEEN HE AHT, and AdH ROD*, HARD RUB8RR and N1CKLK BEEL9, Beat Orauds BABH aud TROIJT HOOKS. btM 1JNKN and SIlK BRAIDED LINES, New ARTIFICIAL BAIT. FLA^KW, DRINKING CUP3, SCALES. DJSU0*0#R:J, &C. CALL IS AXP LOOK US OVER I Stanton & Davenport. l.KH Market Slrgjt. jpM THE BEST WAY 10 SAVE MONEY ! New Ohio Vai.lkt Builduo Association. Persons who obligate themselvea to save mono; almost invariably do bo, while thono who art under no such obligation pasa along throngh the wurld wltliout a homo or the means ot tccurlLg one. A tew shares of stock In a well-maniigcd Building Association, which compols the holders to make a weekly deposit of a fixed amount, Is about the mi rent u ay to accumulato money. Saviug Banks arc good Institutions for such purpciM*. but experlcuce shows that tbo regular weekly deposit, which one promises himsell or herself to make, Is often neglected, and the result Is the money is not there. The amendment tossed by the late Legislature to the law regulating Building Associations widens the scope of their usefulness, and makes them much xnore efficient In providing for the wantH of thfcir mombers. Tho Board of Dlrectoi* of tho Ohio Valley Buiidlag Association, realicing this fact, will take liamodlato advantago of tho improved law, and will lasue a new lorioi of stock at once. fahares of stock in tho Now Berks can bo so cured of cither of tho understood, or ou Saturday evenings. Knom No. 4, Crangle's Block, Market street. W. C HANoLAN, GEO. GUMDUNG, WE1ZLEHUKBEL. H. E. WfclSU KRBEB, J08. BLACK. WM. RUbTEMKIR, apl4 HENRY KUG. NEW YORK Dental. Association, 1040 Main St., Wheeling W. To. A LET OP TEETA... ... 6 00 A GOOD SET ? 8 0O BEST BET 10 00 goid^M^MLTY, ? XTRACTING ....83c, VITALIZED AIR? 50c. DR. CTTTHILL, a pi 8 mw Manager. Wheeling Title and Trust Co., NO. 1315 MARKET STREET, Titles to Real Estate Examined aad Guaranteed. Stocks. Bonds and Beat Estate BoughtJ and Sold on Commlialon. niKSCToaa: J. M. Brown, J. F. TTuahea, Henry Peer, J. 8 Nsylor, H. F. Bohteus, C. J. Bawling, Geo. G. Hannan, A. Icymsnn, j.a. itaii. h. m. Ruufill. W. P. Hubbard, II. M. BU88KLL, Treasurer. LOUIS F. 6TIPEL, Becrotar/. 0. U. E. GILCHRWT, F.xamincr ol Titfw. apll ATTENTION I Until May lit onr ntoro will bo open until 9 o'clock In the evening. CHOICE NEW GOODS I The latest In tbc New York market, suitable lor Wedding Presents I OPENED DAILY. I. G. DILLON & CO. $500 Reward ! WE will p#jr thonboro reir?rd for any ?i*? or ilrer Complaint, D>r|M llrvlvhi', Infliction. Con* ?ti|>ati<>n or Coitivenww wo cannot core with W?t'? V?tfTtAblfl I.IVfr nil*, When I ho direction* artatiictly compiled with. They aro purely VcRntabl*, and ne*er fMItoifl'o uil'ftrtlw. RntrarCoalod Urir* boxe< containing Ti W1U, a rrnU. llewaro or c<ountcrfctt? an.I Im'tatlon*. Th* nulit? manufactured only t?y THE JUklU 0. WC8T COill'ANY. C111CAUO. ILL Bold br McLAlN BROTHERS. oonwr Market and Twelfth 8to.. Whcallne. W. Va. Ial7-nwraw ALL USE PtM PVEESTiaSAWirHEAJJHfUU GEO. R. TAYIjOIl?8PIUNC GEO. R1 13 NOW OP Regular I ?01 NEW S AMI Snmmur rv VE JLJLM. V A. ^=^IFOR ALL GOOD! ?Arid Placec THIS MC COltDIAL INVIT To Call and See the Geo.RI Main Street Enl Market Street Ei >1. EMSHEIMBIl?OLOAK . EHSHE Cloak and Suit OUR SPEC Jackets, Blazers, Rc Capes, Shawls, Ficl H^EMSF! 18 and 20 Ele' GREAT CLOTHING AN!) 81 Great Clothing i GIGANTIC FAILURES! TB VThe grcAt sale of FTNK CLOTHING and BE 8T8.. Bridge Corner, Wheeling, W. Va. The failure of several leading hou*o? In the upon thousands of dollars' worth of FINK CLOTJ any price to rslso money for hungry creditors picnic. Wc were there and got our khare, and nc tloned In this seotiou. and aa wo expect a heavy tra abort, qulcJt work of It. These goods mu>t be sole are gone. Thin In fair warning, and If you misi and 8H0IB at leaa ttan one third and one half prii an array of extreme bottom figures never before s or Insolvent, no matter whether cash or credit, wl and steal what they may before the bolt falls-It and mean It to be FINAL, DKCIB1VB and CKUi-H FACTS, and FIGURES that WILL NOT AND CAM A Cyolone?M< Men's 14 50 Bulla co at this sale at 37 J Men's IS and l& 60 Pulls at... t : Men's Ifi, 16 ftO and 17 SulU a... 3 87 ! Men's (8 and t8 60 Huita at 4 AO 1 If you can match these goods for lets than dou) us by returning the same and we will choerfully n as we can mwe u, *uu wo ouu hwmj ? u*? wo n A Whirlpool?1 Men's II Good Working Pants at......~......9 48 II Men's II60. II75 and tl Panta at ? 07 ' Men's 13 Panta, our Great Leader, at-.-.- l 1811 Again we trake you the ofler?that la, we here! goods we sell II not fatly ?atlaIactory In every sens, tbo price. This offer appliea to everything we sell A Crash-Boya* 8 Boys' 40c Panta, a great bargain, at. 10o 11 Hoys' roc Panta, big tollers, at....MMMMH?.H. *Oc I I Boys' Mo PanU, extra value, a A Ac [ I Boys' II40 Hulu. a special drive, at 87c 11 Onr large More fllUd with gooda to overflowlni ftod Flag. Auction and Bborlffa* Hales will tarn oui to BOO. cut this out. An Explosion? Men's II40 Shoes, at big drlvo, at 7ft 11 Men's 1176 Congress Shoes, London tlpt.M 1 101 Men's II 76 Lace Hhoea, Globe tipt. 1 1011 Men's N Pine Dress Hhoes. - 1 SS11 Remember our ofler? we mean lull satisfaction bargain dtsJcrs here to stay and propoae to bold y< A Surprlso-Lndlt Ladles' 1126 Fine Serge Congwas 8hooa....S 4011 Ladira' U 60 aboes. a ?7 l Ladles' fl 7I? Kid Button ?boes. a leader... 07 1 Ladles' U 26 Fine lid Button fcboes 1 *61 . These apot cakh thi>ndeibolta thrown upon on: wonderful ana-ess, and the public, looking lor lull < gains, and business bums at a rate that llg profits An Eye-Opener^-C Children's 40o Kid Button Shoe* 10c I C Children's 60o Kid Bntton Shoes XAc I C Children's flftc KM Button Show 37c I Children's 10c Kid button Shoes ..... 48c | Merchants Invited. We are prepared to quote ] your money at our prices?or what Is better, you c BUB1NKH4. We make money by buying only bargi logon a small prcflt at half price and less. We can A Raoket-What v Band'cblels at 1. % *, 4 and Ic up.worth double. 18 Men'BHalf*Bosoat<.l.6and8e;bergalna. I Ladiee'Hose at 4,6, land 10c; ball price. | ft It will pay you to come 100 mllea to attend this or jou may not net In. These bargains will go (a bring It along and we will give you a present lor j E. B. P( COBNEK STAIN AND TENT II STREETS, BT Htnrra nt Htoubeunlle. O., Hellnlr*. O.. and 110S Market tttxMt, W heeling, W. Va. \ AND 8UMMKK GOODS. AYLOR ' ENING HIS l J durchase S! r PRING J i 60 ) at Goods ' 189?^-f A ? G e 3 OPENED I on Sale? )RNING! j I ATION TO ALL i Latest Novelties! i ii F AY LOR. tranco, 115 0. | itrancc, 115!!. _______ C lYND SUIT UEPAUTMI-.VT. IMER'S Department ilALTIES : s n islin Underwear, I ants' Outfits, ildren's Clothing, appers, :tropolitan Suits. j lEIMEF^ venth Street. ] HOK SAIiK?K. a POTTS. OTTS' ? and Shoe Sale I f; P' KMEND0D8 SACRIFICES! E 0E8 la now going on at MAIN AND TENTH trade bM thrown upon tbo market thonaanda HINO aRD BtJOfcB that bad to bo ?acrlflced at Tbc market glutted aud cath buyer* hiring a iw propoie to quote vrlce* nover before men- ? ivel through our ktorc, wo are golog to roako l at once, %o don't wait until the beet bargalna I thla OR If AT CYCLONK of FINE CLOTHING ce, the fault will be your own. Wo quote you aentlonsd by auy houio ANYWHERE aolrent ? lietksr buy lug to break aud rob their crcdltoia I matter* not?we place the?o flsuxoa before you I 1NQ, In Its uhappruacbable, eolld and itubborn + NOT LIE. >n's Pine Suits. Ucn'a 10 and 110 Bulta M..f S 88 Mf n o 111 and 111 M Bulla at <1 00 Uen'atisand immiIw at. 7 on 8 Ucn'a 115 and 116 Sulu at ................. 0 8rt jleourprlcea In thla city, you will much oblige afund your money. Thla la aa plain and fair Ir rten's Pants. ?( Ucn'a IS SO and 14 Panta at....m..MM ?,.,|1 89 Hen'a M w and 14 75 Panta at 108 Ucn'a 15 and 15 toPanta aU....^......^. 9 on >y guarantee tn rofuud you the money for any d of the word, and worth double the amount of fT ults and Pants. 1 loya'll CO Sulu, a leader, at.... 08 Soya' H 75 and 12 Dreaa Buita at 118 Joy a' 12 90 Pine Dreaa Bulu at l as k>y?l3 and IS 59 fine Dreaa buita at...... l 80 K. Thcw alislRe hammer bargalna from the Yi r atore into a homet'a neat that will be a light s Men's Shoes. len'a 92 Congreas Dreaa Shoes, London r: ASk-szsv. ; n *? T den's t2 Drew bbocn, beat lor the price... 1 OS In every lnstanco or money refuuded. We are our trade. )s' Pine Shoos. pi -adjce' 12M Fine Kid Button Bboes.........ll 37 diet' 12 60 Floe Kid Adclla Bboes......^. 1 4a 14 Adlee' |3 Very Flue Kid Buitou Sboee..... l 87 , r conn ten from day to day ere tbo cause of our = ralue for every doliar, is catching on to our bar- T! ere out of the question. H hlldren'o Shoes, Ju ;i>jj?3?n'? fl Kid Button Bhoct OSo JbUdren'g ii 50 Mutton School khoea. 78c Usscs' fl 87 Button Shoes 87c Th jricee yon never beard before. You oan doable . an Mil at a fair profit and DOUBLE YOUR T.fl tins from Auction and BberlfTa Saloa and sell- 0 i t afford to rob our customers. ( Ve Give Away. , eapendera at6,9, Hand IScup; leaden. Uu ten Shirt* at 10. 26 and 80c up: blf sellers. to fen's and Boys' Hata at half price and Ism. or irreat Bale. Bverythlsc must to. Oome early an ?ter than be oan get them. Cut tbla out and four trouble. OTTS. E! fell AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. jnday and Tuesday, April 13 and 14. A Grand Production of NEIL B URG ESS' Great New York Buooom, [MonntyFair, Exactly m proon tod throe year* ?t the Union bquare Theatre. Now York. The elevcreat portrayal of American Country Life ever written. EE THE GREAT HORSERACE. J Real Kentucky thoroughbrode, running O hor*ct. racing /or one mlnuto In oonitant view of the audience. See the Mcrrr Hurting Bee. Genuine Trained ckevg ringing by tfco County Fair Quartette. >autl*ul ftcencry and Mechanical K fleets. Pfticia?Reserved sent* 81. Admluion, 75 and 0. HeatMleopenii Friday morning at if o'clock, C. A. House's munlc store. Jrand Opera House. 0. C. gknthkb, . . manaokk. 3REE WlGHT8lNn WEDNESDAY MATINEE COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVENItG. APRIL 13. ?Return of the Favorites.? ti/H I lAMfi At ORR'S "METEORS! mcrlca's Uivatpat Specialty Sliow ' PKtcw-Orchoitra chain, 60c: Dxw Circle am1 uliarr.^fi. Referred wenUon palnatWcir'a. agll j. s. khodhs & co. Lace Curtains! JUST OPENED Bf I.S. RHODES&CO. 'BICES LOWER THAU EVER Assortment Larger. Boautlful Lace Curtains al '5c., $1 00 and $1 25 a pair "hose gooas are 25 per cen' 3S3 than regular prices. INE LACE CURTAINS From $2 60 to $30 a Pair. lew Antique Lace Curtains New Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Real Brussel Curtains. lev Sewing Silk Grenadine! IN PLAIN AND FANCY D1S8I0N8. HOICK STYLES IN INDIA SILK! KOVBLTIES IN DRESS PATTERNS! I.S.Rhodes&Cc No. Hog Wain Street. for 8alu. FOR SALE-TWO STORY BRIOE D dwoUlng. containing six room* and al todern lmprovemeuts, No. 8300 McCollncl ireet. Will be sold cheap. Pot further lnfor latlon call on A. UABKU8FUMPH, No. ?C< IcOolloch street. !?L pOR BALE. LA RGB LOT. coruer Market and Twenty Dnrtli streets; desirable formanufacturing slU BKVEN ACRiB near ?ltn Grove; desirable lo ardonipg. * W. V. HOQK A BRO. dcf. HOP Markot Btreett FOR SALE?STOCK8, BONDS ANI D RKALRaTaVK. 26 iharef Street Railway I shares Ico and Bto rage, 15 share* of Rtvei do Iron Work*. .0 than* liobbi Glaas, 10 share Una Iron and Sim) Company. Uoumj YMIi ant HH> Main airoet 2 Wbeollug dltel Works bonds mth chanltue street bullalng lot. M share 'hoellni Pottery. Lota 1, 2 and 8 Kouth Pron root. Apply to THOMAB O'BKlEN. Real El lie and bioct Broker, No. 1147H Main street elephono. 43j. aplO ^T00K8 FOR SALE. 80 sharoa Bellalre Nail Ml 1. 8 shares Ben wood Iron Workf. 20 shares I*Hello Nail Mill. 15 sharea /Etna Iron A eteel Company. 10 shares Klre and Marlie Insurance Company 18 shares Chlzets' Street Railway Company. 10 sharoa Dollar Savluns Bank of Bellalre. K. B. IRWIN, mr80 Broker, No. 24 Twelfth Street. ^MALL FARM FOR SALE. Containing thirty-four acres, rich soil, soot nprovemcut*. fine orchard of choice fruit Dod dwelling house and good barn. Iltuatet losotoBt Clalrcville, Belmont county, Ohio heap and easy terms. R. T. HOWELL, Insuranco and Real Estate Agent de4 Bridgeport, Obfo. ^IFTY YEAR SIX PER CENT COLD BONOS FOR SALE I A. limited number of Wheclln* Bridge ATe ilnal Railway Company six par cent first morv ige fifty year Gold Bonds are hereby ollerea ?r tale. Thane bonds are mcured by a doed ol ust on the Bridge Terminal tracks and othej ropcrty ol thU company, and are believed tc 5 a good, sate and permanent Investment. In rest payable half yearly. Apply to GEO. Yf. ECKIIART, JR^ Cashier Teoplo'a Bank, or THOMAS O'BRIEN, ocffl Real Estate and Stock Broiet. FOR SALE. Engine and Boiler. ENGINE, 7x12.Inch Cylinder, llde Valve. * BOILER, 10 feet long, 28 iches In diameter, with one } Inch flue. Call on or address HE INTELLIGENCER, WHEELING, W. VA., f horp It Tan h? Hren In Up*raHoi. HOOKS, STATION BUY, ETC. JOQKS, TERIOD10AL8, Stationery, Blank Hooks id Notions. Newspaper* tad .Magazine* at iblJahera' rate*, delivered anywhere. A largo >ck of cbcap Pooka. The Pittsburgh Dl*t*tcn, epcr week; '20c including Huudnr. O. H. QUI*BY, lett 1411 MarV?>t street 1AST CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee 1 io right place to natabllsh **r industry In the Bouth that require* Wood, Iron or Bteel. ;rge Inducements to Haaufactorers of Every Kind to Locate with us. low ia the time and here la the place to lay ?foundation for future fortunes. Don't neglect think about this. Write me lor particular*, bur * round trip itctet to Lookout Mountain, d when jou reach here, call on me. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, OBNBRAL MANAGER ,ST CHATTANOOGA LARD CO., 2B Klchutlaon Block. Chaituooti, Turn. miMltua PROPOSALS. gEALED PKOPOSAlJ! Ktato ol Wet Virginia, U.U1 A?SS W?l, o'clock uoon. lor ibematerial! and and the erection ol > four accompanied byXcertlfled check lnS?M?^ one thoufAQd (ti,?oo> dolbua, to u? J?,?01 v?h?eUu?, tobe forfeited to Mtlo city??? ?* failure of tho saimlul bidder tiSM contract and rlre the bomi re.iu(nvi ^ ^ [Migncd] ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMlgHn* A. A. FRANznKJclulrBM????? GK.VlOltAl, NOT1CKS. ~J jjonoE. ~~~ ? Tho Woat Virginia China Coapany hand a law qnanilty ol flniibed and on?M jraro. and alao a out 250 toni ol cut fi forty lire lona ol lllnt and elthly toni ol S and other thln? and materUl. mi,! ,' a well equipped poller;, together *1., lot ol o111co lurnltuie. which u at prlralo Mlo at leu, than com pr^,1*; , any tltno belore tho slit day ?! Aorll ffi 1 tho balance or realdne ol the malerliL IS ' tblnga not dlanotcd ol by laid Hit da< ol iSS . will no offered at fubllo ule laid company, beginning at 10 o'clock if,! laid 21it Say ol April, 1SJ1. renoniAJffi? purcbaK can call at the company'! wuil, ~ Sorth Slain atrecl. ' "M WK-iT VIKGIN1A CHINA COHPAKY by Atiouffr Hoi.y, Pnwldent. Vrj REMOVED. " REDMAN & CO, Have removed their Machine fchop to the n?* corrugated Iron building on Ch*pltneiu*LkZ tweeu Seventeenth and Eighteenth ilreeu. ^ are now readr for bnMnem >t me new pUce. T1 ! COMMISSIONERS' 8ALK. i /-><n\fMTfi?Tnvv.ws' ratv~ ^ i In the Circuit Court of Ohio County. Louisa doudcrmaun, ' Administratrix ot William Sou dermann, deceaaod, InUhtncwy, Henry Miller ct 1. [ By virtue of a accrte entered in the Circuit I Court of Ohio CooD'y in Uie above entitlid cauao on tho *J0th day of February, lwi, the un! . derslgnod commissioners win tell at ' 'public auction, at Iho north front door of tha Court Hoe?o of t'hio County, in the dtv m ; Wheeling, >7. Va., on ai' u BATURDAY, the 16th DAY of Al'RlL, 1391, beginning at 10 o'clock a. tn.. the followiac property, that la to aay: Lot numbered ?ix iS I mioaro numbered tweuty cicht in that tart of tho wild city of Wheeling ailed fc'ouih \\ beelitr except a strip of)'the south side of mid loteiiht fee: in width on Jacob street and extendi# | back of that uniform width the lull deptbol { tho lot, tta south lino Lelug the ?n?:th litcof the lot. Haid lot front* on tbemt Mile of Jamb street between Fortieth and Forty tint strwt. and there is upan the part of eat i lot tobeiold two building* fronting ujxm Jacub meet. m beinna brick and uie othtr fume 'l t u uldta will be ottered as a whole at.d iutwortntu t and aold in whichever way the highekt t>rlc? can be realized therefor. r Tebmb ok Hal*:?One-third of the parches I money, or aa much more thereof ?> the wrchaaer may elect to pay in rash ou tte d*> ofMle. and tho residue in twocqualinstailmeiiispajiblo reapcctivoly in nlueand eighteen lnoutbi iron , day of sale, the deterred installments io U-arinS tercstaudto bo evidenced by the notea of the purchaser with peraoual security thereon utli. factory to aald special commlesionctT. ami title to be retained until tho purchase money it Mid in full. T.J. HUGCBand ALFRED CALDWELL, ' Spccial Commissioner!. 1, John W. Mitchell. Cleik oi tho Clrtolt Court of Ohio county, W. Va., do hereby cenily that bond and security haa been given by the abovo named special commissioner* ss requhtU 5 by law aud Bald decjee, and conditioned sc:ord1 lng to law. JOHN W. MITCHELL,Clerk, T. C. Hrrvbt, Auctioneer. mm /COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP SIXTEENTH 8TKEET fKO?KETY. People's Bank, ). va. > In Chancery. Benjamin Hxlcy, fir., J Under and In pursuance of a dcoree made on the 2tl day of June, 1MW, by the Circuit Cound Ohio county, In tho above entitled rattte,the undersigned appointed apccial commissioner (for tne purpose will on TCK3DAY, APRIL 21at, 1831, at the front door o! tho Court House of Ohio county, oiler at publicsalo to the highest bidder, all the eetate, right, title aud Interest ?f Mid . Benjamin Kxleyin, to and of the west fcsUof 1 lot numbered 5.31 on the north side of .Sixteenth atrcotintho addition to the towuoiWbcellni laid out by Noah Zaue, Lanlel fiteenrod ltd ' others (which half lot ia thirty fc?i in width) " except the cut twenty eight feet aud ten incite 1 of raid weat half lot and also lot numbered 21 i on the north aide of Sixteenth street in tbcuce addition, exoept a part thereof bounded and de0 scribcd aa followa: Beginulug at a point on the north aide of Bixtceutu strett at the south end " of a line running Irom the north side oi Sixteenth Btrcet to Alley 13, which "Hue Is two itet nlno inches weal of the weat brick wall o( howe number 85 on Sixteenth street and runs northi. wardlv from tho north aide of hlxiecuth strtet r and paraliol with.the west brick tail of Mid house to Alley 18; thence wistwardly wlibthe south line of Alley 13 to the east line of let number 234: thence *euthwardly and along the cast lino of lot number 'M to Sixteenth atrtet; ) theuceeastwardly along the north side oi fclx* teenth atrtet to tne plat* of beginning. 1 kbmb or 8am::?uue third oi the purriuus ? money and auch further Bun) aa the purehuer 1 may elect in band, the balance iu equal Install* ments at one and two years from the day of sale, the purcnaser giving bond for the defcrrtd ? lnatailments, with aecurity approved tr Oo i. special commlaaloner, raid bonoa to bear Inter* e*t (torn date aud the tUlc to be retained until " navmcnt of the purchase money in full..... " w. p. HUVBAHV, Special Coinmlulontr. I horeby certify that bond a?d ?ccr.rlly hi been given iln required by law by William f. Hubbard, the special oomniMioncr in the abort entitled chuso. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk Circuit Court Ohio County. M Aitcn 10, 1891. _W!JU. Hai.lkk. Auctioneer. nrfl. * TRUSTER'S WALK. , TRUSTEE'S KALE OF A YALUA* 1 BuK POTTERY WORKS IN WIItEU.N0, 1 W.VA. .. By vlrtno of a deed or trust made by Wat Virginia China Company to me as trustee, firing date the 2Sth day of January, A. 1>. IM, and recorded In the Clerk'* Ofllce of the (m Court of Ohio County, West Virginia, i;i Deed#! ? Trust Book No. 28, on wgea 1,2,8,4 6 aud 6,1 will proceed to soil at public Mle at the frost door of the Court House of said county, in tin City of Wheeling, \\ est Virginia, on Saturday, thi Mik Day of a mil, A. D.1M1, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., thelollowlwrd* scribed property, that la to *ay: A ctrUJa ploco or parcel oi land in the First war* of the | City of Wheeling, Went Virginia, lying and Uin/; immediately north oi the im>iwity of ita | estate of David Garden, deu'atcu. we?t of Mala i 1 street and south nl fourth street (loimtrlj called Bank street) and taut vl the Ohio rim, being a part of the aamo proj>erty conrejed to Walter It. Brooks, trance, by John J. Jenw, truatco, by teed dated the2fth day o! AupKii, A. I>. 18V.\ aud now of record in the cimi offlc* of the County Court ol Ohio County.??{ V lrginla, In Deed book No.?. on pi-fica IN art 1R5, and being aim) tho lame piece ol proj-cw that was conveyeil by William 1<. Hurn ami Thomas O'Brien, trustees, to >aid Weat * China Company by deed bearing dale the day of Beptembcr, A. V. IhM, and ol word in tho said Clerk's ofllce of Mid County Coarw Ohio County, in Deed Hook No. on race 1A I will at tho same time atd placeaell all ol to# machinery, fixture*, tool* and mould* of tie said Weat Virginia China Company. ?t theworu of wild company, situated upon the a tare described property. . Theparoolof land described above contalni about two aarcs and one-half of land aud w upon It a large and complete wtterr woru. which it practically new, harlug been inope.a tlon lea than two yean. Txkms or BALK-One tblrd of the purcM* money, or as much more aa the purchaierisaj elect to nay, cash 1h bund on the di?y ol ?*theresluuo in two equal instalments. paj*D? lu one and two years from the dar of uM, vu deferred Initalmcnta to be secured to the ?ur faction of tho undersigued tru?we by glrW Ilan nn Ihn npniu.rfui!il. I tola "$offw''p.'(:i;t.HKSr-"N". Trn.Hr-. . I'PHUSTKE'S SALE OF VAI.UABLB ' ."J*!011 watik MURK"wmrmr. . I U00' * rtecd of tniil uindt* \'j I u?5?!?'*n3 Marmrct A. Mar?h, hi* wife, htort* , I ?i!l ?: "K'1 ?aw? Marsh, hi* wife, to mf u trn? { S*!r.,n*.d*'? Aukiim .v.. .\ J' !* . I I ln ,hcclerk'fcoillctM.r the< ouai> <oort I I 5 0 w. Va., ill I>? V.I 0/ T:u?t&?* No. 22, p.go SW, I will lellon I SATURDAY, Iho 2Mh DAVof AI'RIL, A.I). !? ISSffteH111*ai ,0o'cl?c<r ?. m , the fo:.v.*!of? El?*1 property, that U to mj Ai: th?? I I ?s-parJ?1 of in-ouud RlttiMto In the Hitfi ???;!* I City of TViiwlJUK, Ohio wuiily. W I **??,*nown an porUons of i<.t> No. ftsndfM I ?!iLot* No* ^ Rn,J logotiicr wiiii sfc< J?* I c5!X?m?ntg..^,e'??u. conftlnfii.g of * t*??w7 I KS?L d,!r?11'n*. brick stable sn.I "lirr oo' I I nnX!?*' 'i ^cIdr the ?atne i.roj*rty *? hcret^/ort I |9?nv?ycd to Uio Mid Bs'i'h JlanhsniOtoW I l5^?.rV, byHonry jf. Kimoll. M?<wl (jo* I SISW^ dMd bearlDR .'ate SyKdf'i I |12?'fn*1jp'jpcord In the clerk n oiliceol I |2?: W. Va., la DetU Duo* No. CA i*gu ? I T?nioF8Au:-c?h. | _ ? JACOII DCTmUJft I I ?J-25SI I IHOMEli WELLS, I ARCHITECT. I I Room 17. Rtlllj Bulldlurr, WtcellM. "* r' I I PRACTICAL 8CHW?Tt.tI?*ST. I I _ Kaninttt CAHKrvur Mam. I I J>IAK0 MOVING. I I Persons wlihloft to hare their Plsaoi I I 'oily moved on aoout April J, will pltuelt*^ I I Ihclr ordors with I ' F. W. UAUMKR il CO, I