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Mr. Blaine, it may be observed, is not showing the least excitement about aoything?the diplomatic incidents or the next nomination for the Presidency. He is busy quietly attending to his own business. "A clean city," says the Sani.ary News, "promotes not only tho health of the people, but adds to the productive value and industrial prosperity of the community." This is a homely truth well uut. Nothing that a city can do pays belter than to keep itself cloan and nightly. Every dollar bo expended ia a dollar well invested. A people too n'ggardly to keep their city clean ougl t to camp out where they may change the site of th ir habitation every day. The NebrtiMkn Uaberautorlml Cootett. That ia startling intelligence which cimea from Omaha touching the manner in which tho Supreme Court of Nebraska came to a decision in the matter of the gubeiuatioual contest. Politiciana may wrangle and endeavor to circumvent justice bvany and all means, and there is n j special occasion for surprise. We have reason to expcct better thingB from j tho highest court in a State. Too highest judicial bodies are not I always abovo.suspicion of partisanship,! but that a court should decide an imp )rtant matter aa the Supreme Court of N jbraska has t'ene, almost surpasses be1 tel. It n< arly i quals the conduct of the 8 tpreme Court of West Virginia in the Intelligkncbr contempt case, which case placed that body in contempt where ?v ?r the nroceedinsB were known. A Hilly Yuuug Monarch. The Dusseldorf speech of the Kaiser sticks in the German draw: "There it is only one lord of the realm," said William, "and he stands before >ou. I tolerate no other will." This is billy talk for a young sovereign of eo enlightened a nation as Germany in the nineteenth century. Before he gets through with his job of ruling William will tolerate another will many times, otherwise his rule will be a liat failure?it may even happen that his throne will clip from under him. lie may bo able to dance a jig on Bismaick'd body, but if he is to have any measure ol aucctea be will tolerate the will of the peoplo of Germany, who are too much in touch with the progress of the world lo permit their sovereign to push them back four or five centuries. Once there was a French king who tickled his vanity by proudly declaring, "I am the Htato." He was not a great man end his bed was not of roses. Writ Virginia at Chicago. 1* ia nAw a aalllpd fnrt thafcChinfiDO will do bt r part towards making the World's Fair a success. Chicago will euccecd in accomplishing all that any city could accompliah. But Chicago cannot do it all. There ia something for every State to do, and every State must doits share if the exposition is to be what it should be. While tho Stales as such are doing what they can the people cf each State have something to do. Whofaverhaa anything that will add to tho exhibit of his State must get into line early and let it be knovn that he wishes to be on hand with his exhibit. West Virginia can open tho eyes of tho wnrKI if 1?t romtniPRinnorfi will avail themselves of their rich opportunities and if the people will give them the cooperation to which they are entitled. West Virginia must bo represented at Chicago i? the products of her minea, her foreetf, her fields, and in tho manufactured commodities for which she hus established a ftuue. No Stale has won to gain by an adequate representation ol its industiial activities. lb*Urcan Mine Dl*Nit*r. The verdict of tho coroner's jury in the rate of the Ocean mine explosion plices the mpoDsibility directly and 1 sharply on the operators and the mine inepector, and cuts cut some good work i for the grand jury. The fctatiinent that the mine inspector , has not done his duty towards thi* : mine, is notpurpritirg. Inspector liarr i is not capable of dcicg his uuty, for he knows f>s little about a mine as uny man who ever saw the inside of one. He was appointed not becauao he was a qualified pereon, but to pay a political 1 debt connected with the gubernatorial contest. If it be true, as stated by the coroner's jury, thai he has not visited the Ocean mine since lost summer, hi? head ought to drop in tho basket without ceremony. Mining is hazardous enough under the most favorable conditions, and the men who risk their lives in that employ* 1 ment have n r'ght to expect that tho 8tate, which undertake* some care of them, will r.ot trifle with their lives by toleratiig an infpcc'.or who docs not inspect An Old Fa?hloue<l Fourth uf July. wi iciruv jirnio tunc uuo uvvu H ic vival of the "old-faabioned Fourth of July." As yet the movement bu not embraced every part ol the country, but it is gaining. Already cities and towns are laying out a programme for this year's observance, and the people are taking hold with good will. This is ono of the indications of a revival of Americanism, in which every American, native or adopted, has a deep interest. Many things have happened lately to remind us of the value of oar Citizenship and of tho pressing need to protect it against multitude ol threatening dangers. The old faaii ioned Fourth of July was d?y given over to patriotic memories nd exhortation, to tbe reading of the Declaration ot Independence, with which no American can be too familiar; to oritiona on the history and the theory of oar institutions; to short tallu on the duty of the citizen; to the playing of patriotic airs and the singing of patriotic songs. It was then and is now a good way to spend tbe day. The IaTiLLiacxcw would like to see the coming Fourth of July so spent in Wheeling. There shonld be system about the arrangements, and they should be taken up early. If the Chamber of Commerce will set tbe ball io motion there will be plenty to lend a hand to keep it rolling. It is not too soon to begin, to select speakers and give them time for prepa rill Oil, 10 lay out me pmu ui w?uiKB.fiU generally and to provide for soch a celebration as shall be worthy of the occasion and of Wheeling. If properly manned the whole surrounding vicinity, on both sides of the river, can probably be included in the demonstration. Let us have an old* fashioned Fourth and let us make it a day to be remembered. UilKAKFAST BUlKiKT. If the managers of short-term Orders could get long terms of imprisonment it might even up things. In the absence of Baron De Fava, Senor Komero, the Mexican Minister, becomes acting dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Washington. An Indiana town has elected a treasurer by a foot race; perhaps on the principle that lightness of foot very often comes handy to them. A costume of mouBe-gray wool is trimmed with black silk passementerie, which forms a broad border for the front of the lightly draped akirt. Velvet ribbons will be used for trim* mlug summer dresses, and the newest fancy is for those of uncut velvet, ribbed across with straight end edges. ! Frank?"Mrs. By kert married her husband to reform him; how did she suecetd?" May ? "Splendidly; he's an angel now."?New York Herald. "I have such an indulgent husband," said little Mrs. Doll. "Yes; so George says," responded Mrs. Spitefal. "Sometimes indulges too much, doesn't he?"? tOBWJU XIBUOVtlllW Michigan University, At Ann Arbor, proposes to have women professors and lecturers, and the Legislature seems quite willing that it should be so. Score another point for the softer sex. Very many cloth dresses have no trimming whatever when the fabric itself is some one of the patterned spring suitings that have taken the feminine heart By storm.?Housekeeper's Weekly. Massachusetts is legislating to prevent the erection of builoings of a greater height than 125 feet. This is as high as Beacon Hill culture cares to go, for fear I it may trench upon the blue and bound| less ether of translucent transcendalism. Dr. Lucia R. Thompson, of Greenville, N. C., one of the brightest graduates in the rccont claes at the Women's Medical College, has sailed for Europe, where she will pursue her studies in the principal hospitals of Germany, England and France. The committee having charge of the Beecher statue fund in New York announces that $3,700 is required to complete the work. The unveiling of the statue has been set down for June 24th, and it is deemed necessary to raise this money before that date. /I W nu:ij. II tl.. jir. vjeui^u ??. UUIIUC, IUD A^CTT York Tribune learns, "has consented to exhibit his tine art and souvenir collection at the Chicago Fair. Among his treasurers iu the little green harp which belonged to Tom Moore, and which he carried into'hundreds of Irish homes." The first negro woman to practice medicine in Brooklyn regfstered in the County* Clerk's office on Thursday. She is Nenna M. H. Morton, of No. 324 Gold street. She was born in Ohio, is a graduate of the Women's Medical College in Pennsylvrnia, and passed the examination of the Regents of the University of the State of New York. While Chauncey M. Depew is one of the pleasantest men to interview, it has frequently been noticed that he never encourages the interviewer to stay in hie presence for any length of time by inviting him to sit down. Mr. Depew's desk stands pretty near the centre of his large office, and never is any vacant chair found within twenty feet of it.? New York Sun. liiBtut ib ujure uunnu iu uiio octuuu of the country than all other diseases pat together, and until the last few years waa supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there* fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure.manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces ol iho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by drrggietp, 75c. daw Senator Blair is likely to have a poor Fourth of July. He has too much patriotic tire in him to patronize Italv by uuyiDK uomau canuies ana ue uu Deeu loo deeply insulted to enjoy Chinese tire-crackers. And spattering rockets that go up with a bang and come down with a stick are too painfully reminiscent of bis own diplomittic experience. Woman has been compelled to suffer, Dot only bet own ills, but those arising from a want of knowledge on the part o( those with whom she stands connected. In the mansions of the rich and hovels of the poor, woman has been alike the patient victim of ills unknown to man. But now the hour of her redemption has come. Bradfleld's Female Regulator cures all diseases peculiar to her sex. Sold at wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co., and all druggists. 8 Tub transit of Mercury was a very interesting subject to astronomers and people accustomed to enjoying themselves over a glass, but at the Spring Garden observatory sorrowing depositors wore more anxious about the transit of lueir savings over me paying teller s counter.?Philadelphia Times. O! the Mlaerj of lU Human wretchedness touches bottom In seasickness. Life !s held a feather's weight bj the uufnrtuuata sllllctod with It. Why endure lt? atrocious Internal couvuUlomwhen llostetter's ritetntch Hitters relieves thorn I ni tan tor? Not only relieves, but prevents. It is not slwsyi on the "briny" that travelers nsusea I* ezper- ' lenood. Hallway Journeying, ndlng with one's back to tbo horses or the locomotive sometimes & reduces It In super sensitive stomachs. Hos >tter's Btomsoh elttem Is always the prompt remedy. Tho mischievous properties oF bractl?h water, the evil lutiuence of missma, unwholesome ?r unaccmtomed fond, excessive fatigue, whether bodily or menial, the dyspeptic tendency bred by sedeatary pursuits, the pernicious eflkct* ol exposure to extreme* o( temperature or dampness. all these are effectDally counteracted by this genial preservative ol health. Cures also rheumatism, kidney and billoua trouble. ip tovi: back a<nr.", Oryoa are all worn out. reilly pi**! fur nothing, it!? general UcbUUy. '1 ry buow2ts i hos tun kits. It will curt you, cUsnso your liver, and cite a Rood appetite. ChildrenCfj forPitcher's Cajtoria. I1IP0BTANT DECISION. lovolrlng a HWla'a to Tu l'olloun I'm lac* C?r? ? I'cDDfjimlB Law MaiUlawl Wabiiixgton. d. 0., M?y 11.?The United States Supreme Court to-day ?! firmed the Judgment of the Supreme Court ol Pennejlvinii la the cue o< the Pullman Palace Company egiioet the State, involving the validity and consti._.i?n._ ciitn i.? ll,U luiuroatifc/ u* uid ut?v ? > ?> ,) ?~w company on a basis proportionate to the total number of miles of railroad within the State over which the company's cars ran, compared with the number of miles o( railroad in the United States over which the cars ran. The court in an opinion by Justice Gray holds that the law is valid and not in violation of the interstate commerce clause of the Federal constitution. The court holds that the law is not a regulation of commcrce but an equitable method of taxing the property of the company within the State. It holds that it is a tax not on business, but on property which may be found within the State. The court also decided a case from Massachusetts involving practically the same question a& applied to the lines of the Western Union Telegraph Company in Massa* chuaetts in the same way. Fob Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis and Sore Throat, use Dr. Thomas's Eclectric Oil, and get the genuine. daw Uamarkable Facta. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large proportion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering 20 years. S. 0. Linburger, druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Care, which cured tbo former, "woriceu wonders for his wife." Levi Lptau, of Buchanan, Mich., who bad beart disease for 30 yearp, said two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cnre is sold and guaranteed by tbe Logan Drug Go.' Book of wonderful testimonials free. rrbsAW-1 Hick Head ache. | Loose's Ked Glover Pills cure Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation. 25c per box, 5 boxes for $1. For sale by Logan Drug Company, daw DIED. UAIJNE?At the residence of her narents, at Forty-third and Jacob strati, Bbsik IHllic, dauuhterof Uavldand Alice k. Ilabae, Id the 13th year of her age. * Funeral from tbo residence of her parents, Tuesday, May 12, at 2 o'clock p. m.( Inttr meut at Mt. Zlou cemetery, Frlond's of the family Invited. ROLF?On Monday morning. May 11, 1891, a1 1:81 o'clock, tMMA, wile of Uermau Uoll. In ber 25th jcar. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In tcrmcnt at Mt. ZIon cemetery. Friends ol tbe family lnrlted. WOI.F?On Sunday morning. May 10, 1691, ai 2:i7 o'jcloca a. m . Alice k, daughter ol luacand Jennlo Wolf, In tbo 21st year ol ber age. 0 Funeral from Chtpline Btrect M. E. Church ou Tuesday, May 12, at 2 o'clock p. m. Inter mtnt at Mount Wood ccmetory. Friends ol tbo family Invited. BANDI?On Sunday, May 10,18*1, at 10 o'clock a. m., Matilda L., daughter of Nicholas and Anulc Baud], Id her 20th year. "Like aa Jtaua her ?oul has aaccudcd To that ouc ethereal *p&ere. Aa that left, 'Depth here to be blended, Uer lifelwa form, once 10 dear, Iu bat her aolrit we aball <eo In Hearen'a countleu multitude.wea^all bo." Funeral services at the residence of her parent*, No. 130 Seventeenth itrcct, on Tuesday aiternoon at 2 o'clock, Irlcndsof the fam> ily Invited to attend. Interment at Peuln* suUr cemptfry. MEDICAL. Advice to Women If vou would protect vourself from Painful, l'rofuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use BRADFIELD'S ? FEMALE 1 REGULATOR ] CAItTETWriLLC, April 28,1880. This will rcrtify that two uu'iubors of injr Immediate family, nftcr huvin<{ suffered for years from iTIonMrunl Irregularity, Icing treatod without benefit by ph)-slclans were at length completelycurodbyono bottlo of Brndflrld'* B'cxmilo Itozulntor. Its effect Id truly wonderful. J. W. .Stiuxuu. Hook to " WOMAN " malkitFREE, which contain! valuable lufuriuatluu uu all fcaialo disco*.-*. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, GA. TO It SALE J2Y ALL JUtUOOIST" Bold In Wheeling at wholu ale and retail by LOGAN DRUG CO., mrlfroAw and all Druggists. WEAK MEN. lyodr attention 18 callk)t0th? timxium mamw orbat english remedy. 4$ iy Cray's Specific Hediciae. Afc 4A-IF YOU SUFFER (,on nKRTwiK Mm Nerroua Debility. Weakucsa of Body and Mind, Spermatorrhea, and Impotcncy, and all dlaeaiea that arise from over Indulgence and aelf abnaa. aa Lorn of Memory and l'ower, Dlmucaa of Viilnn, Premature Old Age. and many other diwaaca that lead to Inianlty or Consumption and an early grave, wrlto for our pamphlet. AddreaaGBAY MBD.'CINE CO., Buffalo, X. Y. The fapeclflc Medicine la aold by all drngglitj at 91 per pack ace, or alx packagea for S6, or aent by mail on receipt of moner. and with every f 5 or derWE GUARANTEE a cure or money refunded. a- On account of connterfella. wo bare adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. told in Wheeling ami guarantees la?ucd by LOGAN DRJUG CO . Wholesale and Rotall Druftglata, Bridge Corner, Main atrcct. anli-TTMKow ^^i^^ook's Cotton Hoot A recent dlacovery by an TnftS \ pbptclan. Suectujul y I JjA* jjJ wd monthly by thuvMtulu oj M 1w v r la did. Ia the only perfff lectiy safoand reliable med I Mf xclne discovered. hewaie of ^^unprincipled drugxlita who offer lnf-rior medicinea In place of this. Aik for Cooa'a Cottox Boorl'oxroUKB, lake no lubitltutr, or incloae ft in letter, and we will tend icaled by ro turn mall. Full aealcd particular* In plain envelope, to ladlea only, 2atampa. Address PON0 LILY COMPANY. Ro. S Fisher Block, Detroit, Mirh. Hold In Wheeling by LOGAN DRUG fOMFANY. my9-TThMKow 0RUNKEHMES& Liquor Habit. U All THE WS/tW TBCJte/SBltrO/tE WAT KBMiflES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. M can begiven In coffee. tea.or In article* of food, without the knowledgu of patient tf neceMary: it In absolutely barmlena and will clflvt n |H*rmr.nent and *|iecdy cure, whether the patient U n mr derate drln Iter or cn alcoholic wreck. ITNKVKlt FA IIX. It operates bo quietly onu with aucb certainty thtt tbe patient undergoes no Ineonvcnience, and aoon hi* complete reformation U effected. 4a page book free. To be hod of LOGAN DRUG CO., Main atrvet. HfrTthaa Wheeling. W. Va. EEECHAM'S PILLS cure SICK HEADACHE. 25 Cents a Box. OF ,AT.T. DRXJOOISTS. 8lck Headache, Constipation, Fever nml Ague. Dizzy Ilcail ami Cold Feet, Torpid Liver, Want of Appetite and General Debility, aro Positively cured by DR. A. S. TODD'S Al rialn or sugar eoatcd. In nae ovrr Oft year*. J no. <J. Alcl. Kin A I SOMETHING MTPJBMNM Many Patients who Consult us Say: "Doctor, I Would Like to Take Your Treatment, but do Not Want toGct In the Papers." Let it be stated, once for all, that Drs. Copeland & Bell never publish a name without the full consent of the patient, nor do they publish a one-hundredth part of the testimonials received from grateful patients. For obvious reasons Home are indisposed to have their names published in regard to the cureo that have been performed for them. As an instance there is given below a case of this kind, which can be yenned at oar office: Mr. says: "Eight years ago I did not regard my trouble as serious, when It first be gan ?lth my head aud now stopping up, dull, heavy achta over my eye* aud through my ternfiea. out later, wheu night sweat* came on and began to lose tlesh. my cough bccame so b*d that 1 could uot sleep. Sometimes 1 would ralw uuautltlcs of mucuu* with It. aud a'.other times It was dry and hard, almost tearing me to pieces." Sir. Solomon Rwlcr, 413 Market Sired. "My eyes were dim aud weak. 1 could uot read common print There was a constant bus ' ?... I lknll.1,1 I wai going to Joae my tearing My heart wonid beat rmpldlr. then slowly, followed by a dlziy feoliuR My Appetite was irregular: nothlUfC that I Ate agreed with me. i would bedl<'rowed At the atnmtcb after rating. I would ' often throw up ail the food I JjaI tAlren. My 1 sleep wm bnkeu And mtieaa, and did mo no good. 1 would getup la the morning feeling more tlrod than when I wen'. to bed. Tbe dtaeaao bad undermined my wbolo system. "1 was a rompleto wieck wben 1 went to Dr*. , Cope Una A Boll. Tbey did not promt** me mucbandl did not expect to becurod.but 1 felt that tbey understood my c<ue. Their : charges t>cltiie rcaaonable. 1 began their treatcnent. I Improved a?endily from tbe suit. Tbe symptoma gradually left me. My bead And nove became clcAr, my bearing la restored and my eyts are aa sound and clear Aa tbey ever were, t My lung trouble It entirely relieved." lira. copclat.d & Bell refer you to the following well known perwm whu have taken their ; treatment: j Mr. John Mccks, Fourth atreet, Benwood, Mr. Wm. II. Keller, Benwood. i Mr. Jacob LMwlller, No. 870 i Jacob street. Mn. AnnleHiimmei. <Ja neron, W. Va. f Mr. Frank It. Ccaa. Bridgeport, Ohio. Mr. John Holme*, Martin'# Kerry, ubio. Mr. John MArthall, No. 27 Twenty second street. Mr. John Jewell, BelUtre, Ohio. Mr. W. A. Bammerlin, No. 38 Thirteenth feet. Mis* Ida C. Jackson, Grafton. W. Va. Mr. Holomou Reeacr, 4M Market street. Mr. H. L. Kujder, North Wbeellug. DOCTORS COPRLAND * DELL have located permanent office* at 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va, where they treat with success all curable casea. omce hours?V to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.. and 7 to V p. m. 6undayi-9 a. m. to 12 m., ?nd 1 to 4 p. m. Specialties?CATARRH aud Diseases of the KYE. EAR, THROAT and LUNGS. Consultation free. Adrlress all Mail to DBS. OOPELAND ? BELL, 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. Treatment, including medlclnf. I-' a month. AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House. O. 0. GSNTHM, MAHAOKR. TWN NIGHT* ONLY, Monday and Tuesday, May 11 and 12. Original Grand Production of William ^De Shelley's Exciting and Sensational Melodrama, Alone in London A Large Comrany of Flayers! . Now and HandMuiie Scenery! Westminster Bridge! The Old Sluice Housol lilt! uu* nuuner) : iuu iutcj iuwjjw. Aad other realistic scents. Fric??Orchestra Chain. 60c: Dtro Circle and flallerr. 'd*> benui on mIo at Weir'*. myll GRAND BENEFIT CONCEBT! AT THIS OPliKA HOUSE, os FRIDAY EVENING, MAX 15, 1891. Tho Best Musical and Literary Talent of the city will participate In a Benefit Concert FOR M?L9. EVA SEKLY. It will bo a great success In every particular and you should not miss it. WAdmisilou, so cents. No extra charge for resemd scats. Tickets on sale at F. W. JU timer's myll HUNTING'S NEW EAILROAD SHOWS! Will Exhibit in Wheeling 8 Days Oa Lot at West End of Boapcnalon Bridge, Commencing Tuesday, May 12. We come with New Acta, New and Startling Features never btfere presented. A Fontival of Merriment. beaded by America'* Greateat Clown, BOB UU STING. The Japi, the Ty-UHl*. Elvlno Eddie. Normice and Mriuitore, UallU, Kceavdoand Flu, and a boat of otbera. Greatest Sliow on Eartli for (lie Price. Admlnon, Adulta20c. Children 10c. OH* BINO ONLY. BFMKMBRR THE DATE. my7 | DKNTIS1HY. NbWYORK Dental Association, 1040 Main St., Whwliig, W. Va. A BET OF TEETH * 6 00 A GOOD SET 8.00 BEST BEr 10 00 GOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY, EXTRACTING *Bc. VITALIZED AIR? BOc. DR. C. L. HILL, ?p13 ivtw Manager. rpHEINTELLIGENCER18 A CLEAR L AND PREAKNTAKL* PAPER. ^w^^sJTJTT. "MY OWLY SJEliXUF." Rudp's Mills, Upshur Co., W. Va. DR. A. 8. ToDD?Dear Sir: For many years have I hern nmu*t?*?| with diseased I.Ivor; and although I try to vet alone *>mrtlniM without your rills, I And It useless, they arc my only relief, l'lcase ?cud me ?lx box?-s and oblige, David II. smith. NTI-BIUOUS PILLS If your druggist does not kwp thrm fend 23c. te mn, Hot* Proprietor*, Who. ling, W. Va. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. )r ha le-viney ard stakes. HENKY PPIIAR. Moondivll'e.W.Va my>* qpecial sale of no. 138 south O Broadiray, laland. Frame cot a?e of nix room* *'m1 hull. Lot feet. Price low. Inquire of JtlKKIiAKT & TATUM, nu Market iirwt myl For sale?a horse, eight year* old, tntf and feotle. one covered Spring Wftitun lu good cooditioQ. Will ?ell chcait. Inquire at Uaria'a Livery Stable, 173 Market atrcm my 12 Wanted?deputies and orGAK1ZKRH torepreacnt the Profrewite Endowment League. Tbla order wan Incorporated Hcptember 1, 18'JO, ntider the lawa of Maryland and his a memberthlo of orer h.ow. 11 nays 1100 In one year and 110 per wiek aick benefit* Tbe coatodiana of tbe luuda of tbla ordor are tbe Mercantile and Fidelity rruat and I'epoNitCom'anleA, of Baltimore Addrta* orcallouli.lt. DAViS. Hotel Windaor. lien rral (Hire of tbe Company, ta Kor.h Howard >tro?t. HaWmore. my?? \ ttention, sir knight! <" Owes Becobdbb, Wheeling commandebt No. I 1, Kniuuth Templab, Wiieiu.no, Way li, '9L Rib Knioht:?Yon are ordered to teport on Wednesday, May 1.1.18JU at 2:80 o'clock, lu lull Templar uniform, at Headquarter* of Wheeling Comtnanitory No 1, la Craogle Block, No. 131h Market ?trcct, to participate In gr*nd oarade and review by tbc Right Eminent Grand Commander of tbo titatc. J. L. 1JKOK, Eminent Commander. Archie T Ho pi'. Recorder. my? jpOB WEDD1KG AND Anniversary Gifts, we hare at all time* the lateit Gooda In FINE CUUA. elc.,ctc. EWIKG BROS., myl2 12i:> Market 8t. opp McLure Honro. Q.EORGE GUUNY Having opened anew BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 510 Main Stbbkt, I? now prepared to ?erre hla cuntomeni wlih tbe bent and newtwt style* In hi* line, aud will to pleated to hare you call and see hlsgooda. aar Bei>auikg Neatly Donb. "%"a ' aprtttkm JOIIX M. OAKLEY & CO., Bankers and Broker*, 4) BIXT1I STREET. I'lTTSDDS'JU. Stocks, Bonds, GRAIN, PROVISIONS Bouout and Sold for Cash oh on Mamqix. inyll THE BEST WAY TO SAVE MONEY! NKW OHIO VALUCT BUILDIKO ABPOClJfriOH. Persona who obligate themaelvf s In s*ve money almost invariably tin so, while those who are under no auch obligation paaa a long lb rough the world without a home or the means ol lecurlrg oue. A few thare* of stock in a well-managed Building Anoclatiou. whirh compel* the hold* era to make a weekly deposit of a nxwl amount, in about the cures', way to accumulate money. Saving Bank* are Rood institution* for such purpotion, but experience shows that the regular weekly depot!t, which one promises hi nisei tor herself to make, la often neglected, and the result Is the mouey is not there. The ameudment taused b> the late Legislature to tho Uw regulating Bui'dlng Associations widen* the scope of their useluluesfl, and makes them much more eQlcient in pro*IJIuk for the wantmof their member*. the Iioard of Director of the Ohio Valley Building Association, realizing this fact, will take immediate advantage of the improved Uw, and will issue a now lerieiof stock at once. bhares of stock In tho New 8crlr? ran bo se cured ol either of the undersigned, or ou Saturday evenings, Boom No. 4. Crangte'a Block, Market street. W. C HandLaN. geo. bundling, wtlzle iiukbel, II. fcL WM'tiiilHKR. J03. RLA?)K, \VM. KU8TKMKIB, pi 4-mm HHXHY EHH. THE BIRDS OF SPRING If they coci.d bo weary of their Bonn, would find, la our great stork, an almost intlnlto variety or new melcdie*. 40.0CU kind* ol oar old moalo eru still called lor, and tlie new arc more numerous than the old. Cantata*?THE JOLLY FARMERS, SarRent. [40 cm . Si (0 doz.j No*, bright, easy, and all jollv farmers and their friend* *111 like It. HfcKOESOF '70 181. ?r !9 dor 1 Trowbridge, for 4th of July; and NEW Fl.oWKIt QUEEN 160 eta., f.r? 40 do* J Root, for flower time. Sunday School* like PEA 18 It IN* rtoNG [40ct*., or|4 20dcz]Emerton; sond worship eta. or |3 CO dcz I Kmerton and Eherwln: N h\\ SPIRITUAL bONUtt (1&cla., SI 60dcz.j Teuuy Si llotrmann. Choirs constant!4* eend for our Octavo Mutlc8.000 number* of Anthem*, eacreri Selections, etc., 5 to h ct* euch. bend for Lists. OuoiNisT* furnished with Voluntary and other music and players on Violin*. Guitar*, Mandolin*, Banjos and all other instrument*, supplied with appropriate music, bend for llitB and Information. runio.nN'rf Vfll;a i. METHOD for ALTO. RARf. T01B and BA3* VOICES 111 WJ U a new and superior method. AMY HOOK MAILED FOR RITA IL 1'f.ICE. OLIVER OITSON CO., Boston, C. H. DIT80N it 00.. M7 Broadway. KcwYork City. ap2k?ThAW EAST CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee I The rlcht place lo establlnh any Indoitry In the Bouth that requires Wood, iron or Stool. Large Inducements to Manufacturers of Every Kind to Locate with us* Now In the timo and hon> i> the place to lay the foundation for future fortunes. Don't nesrlect irk thltiftr nhnfit tliln Writn me for n&rtfoulara. or bujr a round trip ticket to Lookout Mountain, and when you reach here, call on mc. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, GENERAL MAN ACER BAST CHATTANOOGA LAND CO., 125 Rlcbaidwn Block, Cbattanoopa.Tonn. mr^ TThi elmst W\ ^EftOACHE-DK-TODT^CM? jSiINTJ T ESt? ?lf itwejted-irv- ?bojjle3o;M mld|gro"6S,ail^e1 HOMER WELLS, ARCHITECT. Boom 17, Kclllr SafldlBt. WhMllnj, W. V? rucnau 8cr??iKTmM?r. Kmiira r*R?Frn.v w*pi. nta* YyiRE WORK FOR OFFICES, Wire Work for lluilders, Wire Work for CemeterJcu. Wire Work fox IiotiM*, Wire Work ol Kvory DeicrlpUon. WIRE WORKS, 1707 EOFP ST. Telephone 147. W. B. ALLISON. gavrrwAn YOU CAN*FIND p^IR rafllelo Prrrnm-h ii 11! -in/ l.nreauo Si^miFGfoiT BROS. fiw vtli oaauact fur am WHY GOODS?GEO. II. TAYLOR. __ g GEO. 8. TAYLOR, | S 1150 Main St. ^ UU ~~1 ^ THROUGH TO y 1153 Market. 0 22 1 DRY GOODS! g S Spring and Summer. 2 o m o Iinmeuse Accumulation oi Choice Novelties. ^ Fronch and Scotch Suitings. O Grenadines, India Silks, DO r. Lawns and Organdies, Glnghame, Printed de Chines, Parasols. ?^ <X> / Sun Umbrellas, w fjl Centemorl Kid Cloves, Silk Gloves, rj ^ Silk Mitts. ^ 3 Lace Curtains ? O DRAPEUY, MULLS AND SILKS. Q 2 m Especial Attention Is Invited to Our Well t J Selected Stock of * BLACK GOODS, 2 W Embroideries and Embroidered Flannels! 2 m ^I PRIESTLEY 2 CO Silk Warp Henriettas H 2 A SPECIALTY. ^ < D By constantly buylr.g we keep our 3D stock good all the time. Wo aim to keep u the btst goods, never misrepresented. All representations equivalent to a guarantee. I GEO. I TAYLOR. I II. EMSIIEINER SPECIAL SALE. H. EMSHEIMER, 18 and 20 Eleventh Street. SPECIAL OFFERING OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS MUCH UNDER VALUE. At 39c per Yard?A large line of Patterns in Plain, Plaid and Striped, lull yard wide. At 25c por Yard?A large line of yard-wide Handsome Goods. At 12 I-2c por Yard?Forty styles yard-wido iac simile of high cost French Goods. At $10. $12 and 815?Pattern ltohes that cost flltv per cent more to land. New Embroideries. Over 200 styles 1-8 Inch to 40 Inches wide. The prettiest patterns we have ever offered. Suit and Cloak Department. We have a most complete stock of Wraps, Wrappers, Tea Gowns, Waists, Misses' and Children's Outfits. ZE3I. EMSHEIMER. EDW. IJ. HOSE At CO.~HEADQUAHTF.U8 FOK WHEELS. EDW. L. ROSE & CO., 51 Twelfth Street. =I HEADQUARTERS FOR WHEELS! I= VICTOR dS&Vi GIANT I ... r""-, , , Tho only Uedinm OmJo COLUMBIA ! Whw"n"""" The but wrkd, a! SPRING^ FORK. LITTLE~GIANTS | ^^7] VELOCIPEDES, dandies 1 V J? ^&'v. Tricycles. for Boy*. " r -ir-.l , r*T? yor 6m>u children. J. L. BALLARD. ----- Manwgor. JOSKPH GRAVES?WALIi PAPHItB, III;\MC nOOliS, ETC. 1852." SPRTNG TRADE. I89L tty 11 v\ T\ .. 1 1 A.!1!_. . tl it wail rapers, sorters ana ueiung uecorauons! 10,000 Rolls Mica Paper, 6 Cents, Worth 8 to 10 Cents. 10,000 Rolui Whit* Bum, 8 Cist*, Worth 10 Cents. 10,000 Rolls Gilt Papers. 8 Cents. Worth 10 to 15 Cxnt*. 20,010 RolLs Bronze ami Gilt Papeks, 10 Cents. WoiiTn 15 to 25 Cents 10,000 Rolle Fhikmid Gilt Papers,15 Cents, Wortii 25 to 35 Cents 10,000 Roll* Glittehb, 15 and 25 Cents, Worth 30 to 45 Cents 10,000 Rolls FjneParlob Patterns, 35 to 60 Cents, Worth 50 to 76 Cents 6,000 Rolls Prosed Patterns, tl to$1 25, Worth $2 to $260. 10,000 Rolls Plain Ingrains, 15 Cents, Worth 20 to 25 Cents. ?- solo Aienl lor Iho DOWNING SIJtEHNn COACHES, lh?Bdt li?hr CutIim lnu,? world lor tho price I JOSEPH GRAVES, 26 Twelfth Street. mn-w. 1IAMM & CO.-FURNITURE, KTC. HAMM&CO., Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, > DQT THIS DOWN FOR A FACT: That onr establishment 1? a model one In every rennet Tb*t in oar attractive luwortmcnt, prompt eorvioe and lair treatment, onr customers are amolv Ad satisfactorily served. ? , ?r Undertaking In Ita several forms a special feature. TELEPHONE CALLS ANtJWfcKKL DAY OR NIGHT. t HAMM & CO., - 1065 Main Street. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, rp HE WHEELING <fc CON NELLSX VILLK RAILROAD COMPANY. Tbe flr?t meeting of tbo *bceliuc A Connclla* vllle fcailroad Company for organization and urbother proceedings ai misht be bad at an annual meeting will bo beld at tbe ofllco of tbo Klvtraide Iron works, No. l'*H Main atrrot, In the City of ^'bMllnp,Wo*t Virginia, on TUESDAY, MAY 19,1M1, at 7:90 p. m. W. A LYNCH. J. O. HOFFMANN, E*., K. J. H AHMi, HRKRVK.LIar, R. H. COCHRAN, JOS. SPEIDKL, W. A. I%KTI\ A. RKYMANN. , J. N. VANCE. J AS. R. TANRY. GK1ROK WISE, K. W. Of)! EBAY, A.J.C;LARKE. JOHN FREW. C. A. ROBlNdON, W. F. HUBBARD, ap'ilTa Qorporatnra. EXECL'TOK'S SALE. XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRO PERT Y. I will offer for ulo at tbo frout door of tbe Court Honae of Oblo county, on SATURDAY, MAY 16tb, 1891, -? m ns.iA^ir . m.. thflimif lot on wbinh U alt uated home No. t>7 fifteenth street. The house contains eight rooms, good cellar, hot and cold water, both *a?w. Terms?All tho purchase moncylQcash.cz* ccpt II .WO. which is to be paid Marcl 16, lift!, with iutercst from tbo day of sale la two in* UUlnients, payable eeptetnbcr 10,lfcOl. and the second when the note Is due. Alio, on the s?me day at 2 o'clock p m., I will tell at So. 87 Fifteenth street all the Household and Kltcheu Furniture In said house. Terms cash. JAMES D. BOD LEY, Executor of the will of James Bodley, deceased. w. h Ham aw. Auctioneer. ap!8 FOR RENT. U'OR RENT-STORE ROOM. COR F Third and Main street*. Apply to & ROPY, 1100 Main street. d?4_ jpOR RENT. Desirablo upstair apartment of four toomj centrally located, 120 per month. Both paes and water. All on one iloor. Adapted to light housekeeping. Xot suited for children. In* gulrw at Wo. 1420 Main street. ap28 JfOR RENT. CAMP GROUND HOTEL. Situated on Moundsvllle Camp Ground. In* quire at CI Twelfth street ap21 a PUBLIC BALK. 30 PLEASANT YALLEY LOTS. Porter Farm and Coal AT PUBLIC SALE. Robert Aiulcnon. AUmtaUtiator.| ^ William rorter's heir* and others J In pursuance ol a decree made oil the 15thday oi April, javl, by tho Circuit Couit ior Olilo county iu the above entitled cans?. thn undersigned appointed apcclal commiisloncr ior tho purpose wllloa 8ATDBDAY. MAY 23,1891, commencing at 9:80 o'clock a. m.. on the Sremises, sell at public sale to the highest bider, the Hlllism l oner farm, located ou the National road, about three miles east of Wheeling, comprising ICC acres and four perchrs. The property hss been subdivided into pared* consisting of M acrei and 87 perches of hill land and thirty One building lota, some fronting ou the NatloLal road, aud *11 and Hdcit located, belug fri ui ball an sere in nearly au arre in area. 1 hose panels will be soid teparately. For ibeir bouudarle*, reference it irade to tbc paj>eri in tho aborotuiiucd cause, and e?pccia]jy to the plat* filed therewith. a plpt ahowlug tbc thirty lota above mentioned la recorded in tbe olllco of tbu clerk of tho County Court. Tlie Wheelli-g vein of coal under tbo bill lurid, which m of tbo finest quality with the rixht to mine thusame. and tbe opening, chute nd entry thereto an tbe ?ame now are, will be cold separately or with tbe surface ta may be found most advantagcoui. Tkkus ofhai.k:?one third of tho purchase money and such further sum rs tbe putchaier may elect in baud, the balance in equal iiutall* men til at one and two year* from the day of sale, the pnrclirbcr giving bond for tbe deferred installment*, with approved security, ?aid bonds to biiir interest from date, and the tillo to be retained until tbe purchs>c money is paid io full aud a conveyance direc ted b; tne court. W. P. llUbrfAEU, Fpccial CommlMioucr. J. C. llB&ver, Auctioneer. I hereby certify that toad and security bai been given as required by law, by W. P. Hub? b?rd, the apcci&l commiMioncr Ik the above en? titled cause. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk Circuit Ccurt Ohio County. 1 A MUL 22.1KH. at?ffl GENERAL NOTICED. tfJieeliog Title and Trust Co., NO. 1310 MARKET STREET. Titles to Real ??1ato Examined and Guaranteed. Stock*. Bonds and Betl h"sta<o Bought] itud bold ou Commltuon. dirkctou: J. M. Brown, J. R. JTufihe?, Henry I'aer, J. 8 Haylor, H. K. Behrenf, C.J. Bawling, Geo. M. Hannan, A. Bcymann, J.A.Hum, 11. U. Buacll. W. P. Hubbard, U. M. BDS8BLL, President. LOU 14 F. oriPEL.SecroUry. Q. It. ?. GILCHlllur, Examiner of Title*. *Pll REMOVED. REDMAN & CO. Have removed their Machine Ehop to tho new corrugated iron building on Ciiapllne itreet, between beventeentb and Eighteenth atreett, and are now ready fnr buMiiPM wt tne new flare. J>S COCOA. ORATEFU L?COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of tho natural lawa which govoru the operations o! digestion and nuulilon, and by a cartful application of the flno properties of wcllielccted Cocoa. Mr. Eppa baa provided our breakfast tables with a dclicatcly flavoured beverage which may save ua many heavy doctor*' bills. It la by tho judlcioua uac of auch articles of diet that a oonatitutioa may bo gradually built up until strong onough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of stibtlo maladies arc lloatiujc around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We m?y escape many a fatal rhaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a prop, erly nourished frame."?"Civil (Service Gmeiie." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers labelled thus: JAMBS KPP8& CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England OT21-TTDAS JEWELRY. ATTENTION Until May 1st onr storo will be open until 9 o'clock in the evening. CHOICE NEW GOODS I The latest in the New Yoik market, suitable for Wedding Presents I OPESID DAILY. I. G. DILLON &C0. DRUGGISTS. The 'Princess" -HEADACHE POWDERS- i Core In Ten Minnies. For Bale bj Droggiiu. mrtO PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHS c OUB SPICIALTY.? Pii HfGQIN'8 GALLERY. CHINA, OI<ASH & QCKEN8WAKI3. ALL PAPEK AXD ROOM MOULDISUS. It ,?II1 p?y yon to nil end m? mj line before roylng eUcwLcrc. j B<21 JOHN FRIEOEL. WANTED. ?sa^asi CHANCE^N A MKKriMTTiTb active lad Ira ?<l icMtanvn lo JJS? very ]>lcv?nt and profluolt- biuiuru 57JS 1 idol".!/'*1"1'' Co'"?"WTlD isjlfW" *Ml Htii Bffi?, &5J5TSS truit bJ thoauit ol Mlwhuwtu T..? .,'." ?U?ttS? "U1KI,LV ? few; *r"n WANTED-G EXERACHPECII? and local ?Kfnts throu?hont ? ># r;.. V BUte? to rraicaent iho American ^ ia?u ahuuuiuhi wi uawanic. w. Va/"Th? ' Auoclatlou b?lDg recently organized. ofvr? better inducement* to agents thau olferuioelation*. It* plan la ?imple. usliy phUJwj aod understood. Addrtii. TiiK AMtKlr?v MATlHlirY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, vSh^r!inn, w Vft- rati' l*HOI*OSAl?S. gEALED PROPOSALS I Will be received until May 13. ISDl, at'?o'doA n. m., lor tbe ercctlou ot a Bank BallJiu u Bridgeport, Ohio. plan* can be teen at the ofllre ot m, v OIK^KY, Alfhlto.-t, Room 10. ttollly lCock.or at the otllceol it. T. Howell. Bridgeport Ohlu. Tho right la reicrved to rejm any or ail I bid*. tnv,^ "TJROl'OSALS FOK ICE 1'lEllS is Jt THK OHIO RIVHR. 11. a. K-toimi o?ric?,oi*cms?Ti, *vrii o. iwi. a?Mm. povnla. in dnplicate. lor furnishing rntrtui and conatructlnx Ice Plowlu thfonio rim?t | dtu. mouth, Kipley and Kerrs Hun. will be rtcUuJ at thla oDlce until Yi m , ou Hiday. the ijui dar of May, l&Ul. All liiforuiia*i<>u furuUhedon application. T ho attention <f bidder* U lutlttd to tho Actl Of OougreM, approved FrbrnuiSs 1885. and February 28. ite7. VN m. k. MKURill. Liant Col, of Kntlneer*. apljici? <Mnyn i? ROPOSALS FOK FUEL AND WA81IIN0.# PwroJUcR Jcniltzvoui. No. lljl ? '"MM ?1. !.- < 1891. 81*led propo??li. in triplicate. lublecti the UttUl coudUion?, will be retired itih# HccrultlPg HcDdeiYou*. at Hhrellnc ft v. until 12o'clock noon, on the 11th day of W 1891 at which time and place they *n ^ opened In the preierce ot bidder*. lor furnUh. it* ?npp le? and repderius ttnrlcM u lndt. caicd lor tbe UcciuliitiK tcrTliv. rnl idsutw Armr, whenever rt<insrul, withla the cltr llmtU,during the final year ciulin* Jn,,,#} 1892, vU: FuruUbln* *ud dellveriu* fi:elit$ WA?bluc article of Uowntneut t.iuit,w,. Preference will bo airen to aril lis of production, or manufacture. comltt!oa> Pj (11ii Ity ard price (Including in the j.riru 0! (oicira production! u id w*tiuu< tun* the duty then* on) bcinjt equal. Tbe Uofcrnrcei.t r.M.TTe? the rlubt to reject any or all f tofom:-,. H'.uki and lull lnfjrmttlua an to biu-Hn*. , t -. wl I he 1 jr. ni?bed on application. Ku\eio|?ii oiiuioioe prot?2?aU fhould be marked: Trupouii f0? hicl, etc.." and add rowed to CAlT. uHKUjttY BAltKKTT, leuth Inianity. U.o. mvll 1M8-M H'j 10 3ST OTICE" TO GOITEAGTDES 4 BDiLDEIS Th<k Tliil'illnff CninmH'ci* rmsiinto.1 I.* il. Bunnl of Keren** of (he W?*t Virginia school for tbe icaf and the Blind. lot and in Komcer Hampshire county. composed of r. h. Hlil, fcomnev; a. l. Pugn, Capon bridge, llsropthir* county, and Johu T. fcerce Uurlluut ?. Miu.ni couuty, will receive bids up to and incloitljt Saturday tnorulug. M ty 23. lWi, to VI o'clock noon, for tho erection of an alditlou to tb* present building, 102 by 41 feet, three storks blub, and make such changes in the J resent biilldlujc tf. may be called In; n tbo ?p?cltlc*t!oni, roplca of which will be lUrolsbed ou or after May h, lh91, upon api<lialion to C. U. Hill, chairman of the committee, by any ono desiring to bid upon Mid won. a plan of raid bulldiug will be ?hown br Mr. Mill at the Mine tlinetoanv one who will call on him at the Institution for tae tiurpon: oi turnibfng tlie sime. mo specified time ho been tixeo (or the completion of the w..rk, axi<1 ran person desiring the contract wtlt ?j*rify the time at which be can complete the work, not later than November i, ikui . ami alio tame a time at which he could llnlit) up all cxitpt the inside work of the north ecd from tne Bala dlniue room, aa shown in the pUu, to the ecJ end ihc noma over the tame. The lowest ami beat bidder will )<e awarded the contract for dolUK the whole of this work, but tbe committee reserve to tnctisilrti the light to r^Jact any and all bid*. umtraciora will be required, before the c>dtract la finally awarder bj the committee, to furnish a valid bond in tbe sum of tight thousand dollars to protect tho Hoard of HwnUan-l the titate aga(n?t any loss by failure ot tnc ??.otractor to comply with bis rout rait uu Jer Ilea lawi or any clalma whatever. C. H. HIM . A. L. 1'IIOK, john t. pkrrcv my9 Building Cnmrolttw FOK SALE. JJOR SALE. 50shares Wheeling Pottery stock. 4 hondu, tt (00 each, V>hedliij; fetal Work*. 10 sharea of Ino aud Storajro stock. 20 share* Hobbs Ula*< Mock. 10 shares Commercial Bank. 25 snarcH Jefferson Insurance stock. Soutn Chtnllae street i-??. THOMAS O'BPIK*, Heal Kstate and Stock llrokcr. No. 1H7S Miia wtr? ct T?lpphonp. 4.'U inyll gTOOKS FOK SALE. 10 shares Junction Iron Com puny. 10 shares .Km* Iron A Mwl roinpanjr. 16 shares hlvcrsldc Iron Works. 10 shirts Kire a Marino Insurance Cuajanj. 15 shares Bella ire Nail Mill. 10 shares LaBelJc Nail Mill. 0 shares Street Hallway Company. K. tf. IRWIN, ay2 Broker, No. 24 Twelfth fetrect. For sale?a farm containIN A V8 acre? of laud, locatcd on Kifri Run, Ohio county, W. \n There ii on the place a ocod twontory frame lioi:.-e ind other outbuild Idk*. A floe orchard ol ?i?i lc w<?. a flratcJua country road lo the pur*. *co4 water and Rood fences For |?riicuiart inquire of MR?. OKh'iRUDE KUIIN, on the p:aer. or MR. LOUIS KUHN, OJO Main tlrttl Whirltng. W. Va. gteinway PIANO FOR SALE. Wc have a Btelnway Piano, roc.1 u new which we offer at a bargain. npir, f. w. 11au.mkr a co. JP<OR SALE. Good Building Stone. Delivered any place In the city llmlti on .tort noticc. For price luqulre at WESTWOOD'd BRICK YARD. axyfl Ktnl nt f porbale. LARGE LOT. corner Market en.! Twenty, fourth atreota; dcairabli* formautif*; SEVEN ACRES near Elm Grove; desirable ?i pardeulng. ^ v H0(JK BKO. defl zau Market .?tf?t._ gmall farm for sale. Containing thirty-four acrta, rich foil, improvements, flue orchard oi choice iruii? pood dwelling houM? ard Rood Urn. cloeetobt. CLalrtrlUe, J/tlmont ccuutj.OM L'hnn ind ?i? tfrmi. R. T. HOWF.LL, Iu?ur*uce and Bti?l Kutote dc4 HtlilgfiKirt. FOR SALE. Engine and Boiler, ENGINE, 7x12 Inch Cylinder, Slide Valve. BOILER, 10 feot long, 28 Inches In diameter, with ona men riue. Call on or address IHEINTELLIGENCE!, WHEELIXC. W. V <- _ pou W?DI)ING ANNIVERSARY CIPTS. l'ICTURES AICK THE IU>T ! Fins Stock Now is Kroni. VUHota Welcome. E. 1. NICOLI, A1IT STOHF, at)3 law Miirk' t -irwt _ SUBSCRIBE KOK 'HE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER 1 OO PFR YEAR.