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p THE INTELLIGENCES: K VCBI.BHSDDAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY, 1 lHTELLrejEfi|SR OFFICE j FOUJttCENTi{ Ft. h YUV. ]Yr CAMPfltlL A HABT, pBOPIlf ETOBS. TERMS: ?,- By Milt, Postage Piax in tub United States. >' VJdlY, Quo Year $8 00 iV.'; Daily, Six Months.....^*, 4 00 Daily, One Month 65 Daily, Threu .Months 2 00 g$ Daily, Three Duyaft Week 4 00 5; Weekly, One Year .... 1 00 Weekly, Six Months..... 60 The DAILY I.vTELUOKsrru f? dclimcd byrnrf, ricw lu Wheeling and adjnecnt towns ut 15 p" centa per week. r-; ltoraona wishing to lubscrlbo to the Daily Issi ; TBLLir.enclu can do ?o by sending in tln lr or j/ den to tho IiitiXLioEifCKii oflleo on postal card te~i or otherwise. They will bo punctually served ' by carrier*. ^ .' ' ' TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Editorial Room* .431: Counting Itoom '410 jfi? V, 1 i!f; [Entered In tbo Postofllco at Wheeling, W. Va., h ''.-as secoud-elatepnittcr.1 I Wfa MMmm, Kff-i;:, ' .. . ----- mi wnuaiN'o, may sw, met. ffi| ' How is it that the (rout won't bito tlio V- , tin-plate prevaricators? |Ji.. 'Ir all |j)ci: heretics of the Briggs typo ?? are to bo tied and convicted, bow the' !v :'.pows will slitter. j| The friends who are saving kind things about the IxmuoEScm will not' I bo forgotten -when we come to make up our Jewels. Tire question is whether Jerry Simpson's 'socles?particularly if ho wen in ,none-;.iro-big enough for a great political issue. osly.JjjSdo meagre droplets, only a i:. little shower, but it was na welcome ns */, tho oasis in the arid desert. More . ffijjf would belike more oases. tf. Wheeling will bo glad to see tho Ohio River road's otDciula and their guests. / And''Wheeling nover was better worth iv'; toeing than she is to-day. s^V ''Old TIctcu" may begin business .. anew in Boston. lie has money enough Kjjj left to keep Jfiiiin, and liis -wild western licart yearns for beans and culture. ?* Ik ton years tho indebtedness of tho I'l: United States has been reduced more . than one half, and protection to Ariicrican Industry cut off the biggest slico of hs. Fbakk Huiid will not be against Mcj$' Kinloyinlho race for Governor of Ohio. ' A Do yon suppose thot llurd doesn't know V;.' the daisy limited when he tees it booming down the trank ? whs . 1 1? Puof. Putnam's historic find nt Fort Ancient, Ohio, ia easily explained, The Jj] broken skills show plaiuly that a Dom ' ocratie convention was held on that spot | and broke up in harmony. ?, PnasrpKXT Habiusox tinds time to do so many things well that ho is a continuing -surprise to his countrymen. ; The ".gravdfathor's hat" is all right, jij Ifris heapjng full of brains. Eacti individual's share of oitr na*tional debt is $14 03. In England the '"national blessing" is $87 7!) per capita. No wonder the roast beef of old England grottjt beautifully less. A*nEVEni#.vD gontleman who publishes a Cincinnati newspaper has brought the |K furies down on him because ho prints 5?;' beer advertisements. Ho should leave ! v that to the unrcgenerato secular press. J'' The Itnta Is either very fleet or a very ? artful dodgor. How can we bo expected SS' to'respect u craft that won't let us catch 2?t\" 1 .. ,1 I r\, n*l 11. vw . I? .... t iiu luu-iiauuvui vuii i rm- uu mauu i'? ;f,understand that our reviving- navy ia -aching for a mill? v./ TThb Brother ifraatitM Donnelly y'- raised his proud head in the Cincinnati convention the fun began. Some men aro born great and some aro born to s? keep other people from going to slofep.' ijV;. Donnelly and the early milkman would ' : ' make a pretty pair. I".. Tjre poison in the bottle is making H? Dr. Gravea a more serious man. lie is V not taking life so gaily as ho did fur a day or two after tho murder. If ho ia innocent, as ho claims to be, ho ia in an ; uncomfortably tight placo all (liesamo. , o ' It Is reassuring to learn from Wash. v ington that the seoming trouble between ' Oqllector White's office and Judge jackson's court was only a little misunderv 'i standing. If we must havq war how betftfr it is to save ourselves for . *)>/i Tfnltnna Oug esteemed friend, the Rerfitlcr, is " mistaken. Mr. James M. Swank is V, gCHornX manager of tho American Iron ancT8tcol Association, iuid n right good JS mfhager too. Surely the free trade sido f- of Uio tin-plate question can stand this much qf solid fact. ' ' When Ilaliiuis do wrong Americans aro against them. When they meet a v torriblo'fato as they did in the dynamite explosion atTarrytown, New York, all who have hearts feel for them. It is a pity that so usefal a servant as dynamite Is so hard to control. Tm: historic bull in a china shop has been outdone by a bear in a Lancaster, Pennsylvania, jewelry store. At last, accounts his ^bearship was monarch of all be surveyed, packing his anatomy with Bilvcr watches and gold toothpicks, and there was none so brave as to try to dislodgo him. lie may have ; . escaped from the stock market. Eva Wkat's-heii-xami:, who mtwquo ratios as tho widow of liobcrt Hay Hum" ilton?who may be dead or alive?is an.4 nounced as another "accession" to the ' stage. She will invade that nmch abused realm in an alleged play made up of tho most sensational features of - the sensation In which she has played a ; star part. Unfortunately we have no public censorship to throw this kind of J thing into the garbage box. AVorao Htill there nre people who will enjoy it On to the Tokc Fleltl*. 'flic Wheeling & Cohnefavillo Railroad Company starts with a* representative a directory ns busy Wheeling can furnish. It standa (or the business and the enterprise o? the community which the proposed road will benefit. The men who have been placed at the front of this great undertaking know wlmt they are about and how to go about it. They can bring the movement to a successful issue if any bucccsh ia in it, and tlio IxTELCKiENCKit believes the road will como if all Wheeling will do its full duty. Promising ns the situation is, it will not do.to take it for granted that the road will build . itself or that it cun easily surmount any and nil obstacles. The road ncods nil thnt {lie friends of Wheeling can do for it, and it needs this (Quickly. Pn bile Fumlx for I'rivnto Account. The city of Philadelphia hnving been caught for a lurgc amount of money by the failure of two gutted bunks, tho councils have gono to work with pick and shovel to boo wfiat they can dig out of the ruins. In tho course of their investigation, which has only fairly begun, they have discovered that a bank of good repute paid tho city treasurer $1(1,000 for making it a city depository. It was an indirect hocus pocus arrangement, but the bank got thtfdcposits and somebody not named got the honorarium. The point pf the rerclation is that it is n felony for' tho 'city treasurer to accept money or bther thing "6f value for a city deposit. Not very many years ago a city treasurer of Philadelphia was caught in a bank wreck and weut to tho penitentiary for it. It is a good guess that every one of his successors has run the same risk. It is ono way to get on in politics. Wnreliiimluj: (lie Roynl Veal. Tito birth of a daughter to the Duchess of Fife, which makes His Iioyal Ilitrhness of Wales onco moro a grandfather, tones up tho London Times to a pitch near akin lo ecstacy. The "Thunderer" remarks that "it is a matter of rejoicing that the succession is thus provided for for another generation." British wit is a peculiar thing, and wo Americans cannot always be sure that wo quite grasp it. Tho Timet is not much given to joking, but at this period of tho world's history it must be a joke which tho Timet is endeavoring to work into the British mind under the guise of a loyal falling down and worshipping tho latest specimen of royal veal. That tho fate of so great a nation as Great Britaiji depends in any way upon tho littlo oito that' has just como into the world, with it# mouth full of golden spinous, is too absurd for serious consideration. It is quite possible that, this princelet may in due tiipe bfcojiQ-iho ^yff of a sturdy eitizenf-{iK)tjn|>ly Ihe njother of a numerous family of beef eatora of the Republic of Great Britain. Tile JiaviiKsn Pest Hole. In extending clemency to tho con victcd rioters on the gnano; inland of Navassn the "Prcsidont embraces tho (.widen opportunity to tell tho world, and particularly Americans, just what sort of a pest hole Navassa is. For years tho island has been in fact a penal colony run by pirates under tho guise of an industry. When they have wanted labor they havo stopped short of nothing to get it. In tho main Baltimore has furnished tho unfortunates, who havo been deluded or drugged and kidnapped into tho Navassa service. Practically without responsibility to anybody, tho guano company has treated i,ts employes worse than slaves ever were treated in this country. 0,n this stato of facts; the President bnsos a commutation of sentence from capital punishment to imprisonment for life. His graphic description of Nuvassa and its' laborers ought to result in a thorough remodeling of that cntcrpriso, or, at least, in such ineasuros of protection as shall savo American citizens from tho brutal practices which obtain at Xavassa. Tho Cincinnati Convention. We have bad in this country somo queer political gatherings, but never anything of quito so piebald, a character as that which has como together at Cincinnati "to break the clihiiis of corpoato monopoly." So far as monopoly, corporate or othetwise, hits placed any of us in chains, we would be only too glad to break them fOrfliwitli and to welcomo nny assistance to tliut end. Fortunately for tliocountry, and notwithstanding nil tho evils which eorao corporations havo inflicted,- the chains aforesaid are not by any means so numerous or so strong nt the callers of tho Cincinnati convention scent to think. For the peculiar job-Iot'charactcr of the men and tho organizations under whose auspices the convention meets forbids any hope that any Wrong may bo righted by this agency. The Veopie'8 Party m'igiit do something, so might the Federation of Ijibor, or tho Federation of Itailwav Employes, or tho Nationalist's, but that nil of them?oach being moved, primarily, by it different impulse?can do any groat amount of chain-breaking, is a hope too tliinsy to be gravely entertained. Iically effective political movements aro not made in that way. Have used Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil for croup and colds, and. declare it a positive cure. Contributed by William Kay, 870Plymouth avenue, Buffalo, Xcw York. d.uv IF yonr nnmft In not on the IVTrr.l.lOI'NCiai'SSulipcrlptioii Hook* mnke lm?*r to cct It on tlio lint. XotwIflmtflliilinK In* orKutA ftlzo ami pcilrmt Improvement Ititre U no tncreiue ill price. Mill bolter tiling* are to coinoa . 'ti ; J : ' j x-ii . I , BREAKFAST BUDGET. Two largo blocks of coal in the Presidential arch in Tacoma, Wash., weigliod six ions each. It is said that tho summer hotels that advertise "reduced rates" are more numerous than heretofore. A drainage system proposed for Melbourne bv the 'government engineers is estimated to cost $25,000,000. A man noun Athens, Ua., has been taking gold for years from a stream near his farm, which panned out about $1 a 'i'iii! Moil and Express says that thus far thore has been in the departure* of New Yorkers for Europe more quality than quantity. A Springfield (Mo.) man burstcd u blood vessel in blowing his nose and nearly bled to death beioro medical assistance arrived. Cossy Kotcham. colored, who nursed the lato Gen. E. It S. Canby when he was an infant, is living nt Cruwfordsville, lnd., aged 101. A man has been imposing upon the good peoplo of Dorchester, Mass., by begging for money to buv an aria to take the placo of ono ho claims to have lost, but which, in reality, is hid under his clothing. While the driver of IIoso No. 1, at Marlboro, Mass., was exercising his horse tho other morning, the engine house caught flro and was, burned to tho ground. The driver was the last to report to tho alarm coll. At Newburg, N. Y., tho other any, Annio Cochran, aged two years, while playing nt a window in tho fourth story of u house, fell to tho ground below, landing on a newly made flower bed. Tho child was uninjured. Patsy nnd Mary O'Eourke, from Londonderry, in Ireland, recently arrived in liloomiiigton, 111., after making the long trip alone. They are only seven and five years old respectively, lind they had tags attached to their clothing giving their names' and destination. Brown county, lnd., notwithstanding its lack of railway facilities, reports a small surplus in the treasury and no indebtedness. The wealthiest man in the county is taxed 011 less than $40,000. The receipts from pensions exceed the value of ngricultual products. There was exhibited at Jacksonville, Flo., a fow days ago, an alligator fourteen feet eleven inches long, that had hecn caught by means of a hook while lying at the bottom of a river.. He was kept alive for a day or two, but died from the effects of a wound made in his throat by the hook. Ho was regarded as the king of the saurians. A little baby of Lichfield, Minn., has figures on its eyo. When the baby was two months old a figure "1" was discovered just above and at the left of the pupil of the baby's left eye. A short time afterward a figure "2" appeared just below the figuro"'l" and a Jew flays ago a tiguro "3" became visible just bolow the figure "2." rRIKXUI.Y COXGRATUIiATIOXS. Neighborly Comments on tliq Iutelligcmcer'a Now Dejmrturo. Wheeling liegittcr. * * Tlieso solid evidences of prosperity and substantiability iifu not only gratifying to tno iniei.uoe.ncsi! proprietors, but to our community as well. The press of a city is the main index to its character and its progress, and in this change for the bettor our neighbor is more than abreast of other city improvements. Neighbor, wo congratulate you, and may your shadow never grow less. One of tho Fluent, u >. hi:: StnibcnviUc JIaald. j\ ! Our enterprising neighbor tho Wheeling Intelligence!!, hits purchased a new Hoe press and adopted the quarto form. It is now one'of the largest as it has long been one of tho best papers in this section of the country. a Metropolitan Makeup. Bdlairc Independent. The Wheeling Intelligencer cameout this morning in now quarto form, each one of thacight pages beiug neatly arvnimnil nml rnnlnto with inter,-Htilii/ roaming. It is printed oil ono of tho latest and fastest of lloc's improved presses, and ito Jgeneral mako-up is metropolitan. The Intelligencer is n clonn newspaper, a reliable Republican organ, and altogether quito an attractive paper. ' Pretty uipfui Easter Jtonnct. Parkcnburg State Journal. The Wheeling Intelligence!! is ont in a now and enlarged form?eight pages, seven columns to tho page?and as handsome as tho most exacting newspaper reader could dosiro. It is printtd on a splendid new Hoo perfecting press, and is as pretty as an Kastcr bonnet. Tho Intelligencer now presents tho appearance of u prosperous, metropolitan newspaper. Here are tho Slate Journal's congratulations. THE NICKEL IN THE SLOT. & IP. Fou in the J'antce Ulaifc. To buy Ihu favor of Iho world, lis liotlro unit Iim tbuugbl, Ife swlfl of fool nud swiftly put A nlulcel lu tho bIoi. Fnle's tutll-fruttt lies roneenlod 'NenUi Iron lock* huril wntueht. And roa ram! atop aud genlly drop A nickel lu iho slot. to gain me enewing-gum 01 inma Don't Idly wait Around For the tiling to stnrt nnd fall apart And spill It on tlio ground. For the machine Is Htont nnd strong, Of toughest Iron wrought. March up and stop and gently drop A n cot el In tho slot. The sweet perfumery of love Lurks In the big machine. But Its fragrant flavor and sunny Bator Are lirinly locked, I ween. So do uot stand nnd vainly sight Firm rooteil to the spot, Be swift of foot nnd geutly put A nickel lu tho slot. The world Is careful of its goods, And under lock and key It keeps them tight concealed from sight Away from you and,mc: But there's a way to get them all, The whole stroug-guarded lot, If we lust stop nnd gently drop A nickel In the slot. Theiie is more catarrh in this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the hist few yearn was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and* prescribed local remedios, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Scienco has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of< the system. They ofler one hundred'' dollars for any caso it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. inlw McMechex hns a real estato office. Rolf A Harvey aro the owners. This looks as if the Baltimore & Ohio shops were to go un soon. They are a suro thing. Buy a lot while you can get one at the first price on-the ground lloor. Call there or at 1314 Market street. Telephone, oGC, jV ?USyypERST^VfDLSG. The ItilHrulty Ilclnmi I'ullintor Mill U' nml tin- lr. 8. Court Uxtilntned. rjxriul I/iuMkiut In Iht InttUfntrr. -Washington, D. C., May 19.?United States District Attorney Sturgiss was here to-day and had conferences with Commissioner Mason mid Attorney General Miller in relation to the proceedings at Charleston last week against Collector While and his deputies lor failing to produce certain records in court. Upon a comparison of letters and telegrams it is apparent that the whole matter was simply a misunderstanding of orders. Mr. Sturgiss originoily desired a record which by law must remain in the Collector's otiico. Not being ahle to take it to Charleston Collector Whito sent other papers which gave the same information and which were entirely satisfactory to the District Attorney. About that time Mr. Sturgiss was compelled to leave court and in his absence a controversv arose between Mr. Smith, one of Collector lV'l)5?ft'o dnnnfina u-l?n l?n<l (111) llllhOKI ' O uo^iu^iVii| n?iv HIV in charge, and tlio Assistant District Attorney' as to their production in court. Young Smith clearly believed that his instructions forbade him to take the records into court, and declined to do so. Thereupon ho was placed in custodv of the marshal. Tlieso arc tho facts of tlio case, and upon a full explanation when the cuso is heard next Thursday, it is not supposed thoro will be any further trouble. There is no disagreement of any kind between the District Attomoy and tho Commissioner as to what records may or may not be taken front the Collector's ollicu, and this conference may bo considered to have closed up the whole question. OHIO ltlVI'Ul DIltKCTORS. Thoy Moot in rurkorshnrp?To Dluko a Tour of Inflection. Special Dispatch to the Inldliytncer. pakkeitbburoy W. Va? May 19.?Tlio directors of tho Ohio Itiver Railroad Company met this afternoon at the ' office of President Thompson in annui I session. In addition to thcrlocal directors thero wero present E. W. Clark, of | Philadelphia, Charles W. lfarknt'hs, of Cleveland, nnil II. H. Pratt, of Now York, representing his brother, tho late Charles l'ratt. After a short session, they left on a special train for Huntington. There weru on tho train, besides tho directors mentioned above, President Thompson, Senator Camden, C. L. Williams, W. N. Chancellor, Joseph IS.jXeal, It. II. Drowse and Jlr. Thompson's private Secretary. Returning from Huntington they will go to Wheeling and from thero will take n trip over the Mbnongahela ltivcr railroad and retnrn to Purkereburg. President Thompson1 will submit to them his Seventh annual report, showing the condition of the road. Spent n Night in Juil., Special Dlfpntch to the tntdWjcncer. Paiikeiwuuro, W. Va., Jlay 19.?Jfrs. Ellen. Sink, of Wirt county, spent last night in jail here, having been arrested for violating tho internal revenue laws. Commissioner Travenner released her this afternoon on her own recognizance. ^ . ii,,Keiiol)llcun Victory. Special Dicpatch to the Intelligencer. Huntington, W. Va., May 10.?It is iiiougnir ni tins wriung nun. unun i. Eggers. tho Republican candidate fcr Superintendent of Free Schools has carrjeil'ihp'county over Davis, the Democrhffc candidate, by fifty votes. A Minister's Cure. A Jllnlftter and llli Little Son Cored of OMfnite Skin IHnokm lty the C'utlrnrn Remedied. 1'ruiftP* Thorn iu the Pulpit* JJoinc And in (lie Street. CURED BY CUTICURA. For about, thirteen years I have been troubled with 'bT s!rtinc other cutaneous ill*easy which all rcmedlw failed to cure. Hearing of the CtmcuRA Remedies, 1 resolved to give them u trial. I followed tho directions carefully, and It iiiV.inly KI.I nitinli i.loiiuiirn In tinv tlint I >. fi 1 r< using two boxes of tho Cuticuka, four cakes of I'LTK-TUA soal't ami OI1C bottle of cuticuka liEsoi.vrcT, 1 woa entirely cured. In addition to my owu case, my baby boy, then about live months old, wits suflering with what I supposed to bo tin- some disease as mine, to such un extent thnt his head wo# coated over with a solid scab, from which there was a constant flow of pus which was sickening to look upon, besides two large tumor-like kernnls on the lmckof his head. Thnnks to yonr wonderful Cuticuka Remedies, hhrscnlp Is perfectly well, and tho kcrnals have been scattered so that there is only one little place by his left cor, and that is healing nicely. Instead of A coining of scabs he has a tine coat of hair, much better than that which was destroyed by the disease. I would that the whole world of sufferers from skin and blood diseases knew the value of your Cuticuka Remedies as I do. They are worth ton times tlie price at which they are sold. I have never used any other toilet soup In my house since 1 bought the first cake of your CtrricuitA Soap. I would be inhuman, tut well as ungrateful, should I fall to speak well of and recommend them to every fmliercr. 1 have spoken of them, and shall continue to speak of them from the pulpit, in tho homes, ami in the streets. Praying that you may live lone, and do others thesanu* amount of good you have done me and my child, I remain, yoursgruU'lully, (Key.) ('. M. MANNING, Box 2S, Ac worth, Ga. Cutir.ura Remedies Arc In truth the greatest skin cures', blood purl' tiers and humor remedies of modern times. Sold everywhere, Price, CtrricuRAi fiOc; Soap, 25o] Rimolvknt, 81. Prepared by the 1'orrnt Druo am' C'lUOnO.vl C0nj*Oration, ] to* toll. *t?T*end for "Ilpwr to.Curo Skin Diseases," W pages. fiQ Illustrations, and 100 Illustrations. DIUPLKS, Mnck-heads, red, rough, chapped and rial oily skin cured by CrncuitA Soap. SOLI) FOLKS' l'AINS. Full of comfort for oil Pains, Inllaiumntiou and Weaklier of tho Aged in the Cuttcum Ant 1-I'aln Plaster, tho first nnd onry paJn-kJUitig strengthening plaster. Now, instantaneous and infallible. Souvenir Spoons. Spoons of all sizes and kinds, commemorating historic events and fa mous places and cities, are now quite the thing for remembrance gifts. Our stock is much the largest and most complete in the State. I. G. Dillon & Co., myig 1323 Market Street. ED. L. ROVE & CO.-HEAOC EDW. L. I 108 NEW ASD SECOND-HAND OF THE FOl.LO Victor, 52 Gendron, Rambler, Pathfinder, St TWELFTH ST.. Wheeling,W. V?. llli'1 NEM^ ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED?TKN" YOl'Mi tot Millln'jrjr, ul oncc. MAIBDEN L. COI^ VIG. inyi* Wantkh-A MAN TO TAKE AN ofllee imd represent a raannfecturcr; t-o per weofc: wool I capital rcflulrutl.A<l?ln*f. tfiui * taunt, lfAKOrXcTUB?i; Box 70, UeM Acton, MCWS. .K'l.MV.ti* W~ "astkd-a sai.esm an you every State and Territory to sell (wrjooji by wimple to the wholwwlp nrnl retail tni?u. Goods sell everywhere. Good salary inauont ]K'?Ition. Sondttauin tor ternu. lA\Ab* COl'E MANUFACTURING Co., Chicago. inyfrwvwA NT EH?AT ONCE. HOXlitiT, eneruetlc men to travel and solicit unlet* . V I. Itnr...hnf>li f ..ll.lll.lVMOJit alld jur hiiiwij stuck. good pay; referent* rtuinlred; state ago una previous occupation. Address, R. O. CHASE ?v CO., 1480 South Fenu Square, Philadelphia, Pa. mylS-Mwar WA VTiy'n-^HWt* to well the PinleM Clothes ?? All IIjI/ Linei the only line ever invented that hold# the clothes without riiu; a perfect succcm; pa'.er.t recently issued: fold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right i* given: on receipt of /a cent* wi will *end a sample litio by mau; also circulars: prico list and term* to attentat secure your territory at once. Address The I*liitc*? Clothes JLIuo Co., 17 Heraoa Street. Worcester, Mass. ^O.U. W.rU.X?UALNOW To t/ic Member* of IaBtllt LodgejVb.2, A. 0. U. 11'.: You arc notified to meet at our hall to-day at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother, 11. W. Roberta. Sister lodges are respectfully Invited, and earnestly requested to come. By order CIIAS. STEINIIOUSER, M. W. A. J. Scitt'i.TZK. Recorder. iny'3) J^uua STOliE FOR SALE. A nice, now Drug Store, with a good patronage, is offered for salo and the right man will have a mrc ehauce. Everything fresh and now. Location, North Main, street. Fine business corner. Figures low. inquire at once. 0. A. SCHAEFER A CO., Corner Fourteenth and Market street?. my20 Whoelhnr. W. Vn. JT.EW STOCK Fresh Blue Prlftt Paper OF THE HIGHEST GRADE JUST RECEIVED. BLUE PRINTS MADE TO ORDER, At Art Store, 1222 Market Street. myiP E, L. NICOLL. Fonrnhfirtv Snvs - ' _ " " 'Al UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. SUMMER LAW LECTURES fnlno weekly) begin Oth July, 1801. aud end Otli September. Have proved of signal we.?1st, to htuik'uts who design to pursue their* studies at this or other Law School; 2nd. to those who propose to read privately; and 3d, to practitioners who have not hud the ndvnntage of systematic instruction. For circular apply (P. O. University of Vn., Charlottesville, Vn.) to John II. Minor, l'rof. Com. and State Law. myJO-MW TpXECUTOR'S SALE'OF VALUAJJJ RLE PROPERTY. I will olTer for sale at the front door of tho Court House of Ohio county, on SATURDAY, MAY 10,1891, at 10 o'clock n. in., the half lot on which Is sit mitc<l house No. 87 Fifteenth street. Tho houso contains eight rooms, good ecllar, hot aud cold water, both cast*. Twims?Ail the purchaso money in cash, exec ptSl,800, which ? to 1h* paid March 16, IMC with interest from the day nt ?ilo iu two installments, payable September 16, 18'Jl, and the necund when the note is due. JAMES J). JJODLEY, Executor of the will of James Bodiey, deceased. W. H. IIaller, Auctioneer, upl8 The sale of real estate has been postponed until SATURDAY, MAY at. at same time and place. JAMES D. DODLEY, Executor. BOORS OF INTEREST TO WEST VIRGINIANS. "Doddridge's Notes on tho Settlement and Indian Wars of Virginia and Pennsylvania," out of print and scarce, 8* 00. - ** "Delftus' History of Indian Wars of Western Virginia," very scarce, 87 GO. "History of tho Upper Ohio VftUojr." two largo volumes, with steel j?ortralts, half morrocco. subscription price $15 00,810 00. This work will he in great demand in a few yean, as there will be no more printed. "History of the Pnn-IIandle." (Ohio, Ilrooke, Marshall and Hancock counties) largo quarto; juusiruiuu, ioc, umui |iiiiu, ?o w. Orders for any of tho Above can bo filled for a short time only, while present supply holds out. iMiyvat stock of niiscell/iQeouji boolu in tho State. Stanton & Davenport, linuliscllors and Stationers, mylS No. 1M1 MAI1KET STnnkT. How is the Time to Join the Plymouth Rock Benefit Order! Incorporated In West Virginia Jlar. 5,1801, Class A, or $ 100 Certificates, are issued, payable in one year, at a cost for first certificate, $ 5. Assessments, $2 50; Additional Certificates, $2. After six months, provided" tho eertlflcnto is in forco, n loan urny be obtained of tho company for an amount not to exceed assessments paid, which, with six per cent interest, will be deducted from the face raluo of certificates at maturity. If you wish to becomo a member of tlieflrst lodge of the best order lii existence, to which tho Supreme Officer* will belong, Join now. You never will regret it, as we sbull prove our worth over nil others. Wo wnut Agents In every county In this and Adjoining States. Good salary or commissions paid. Address M. H. McNABB, Manager for Went Virgin!* HNtrlrt. JJEMOVED, REDMAN & CO. Have removed their Machiuo Shop to the new corrugated iron building on Chnplinc?trcet, between Seventeenth nnd Eighteenth streets, and flf now ready for business at tho new place. jus IUARTERS FOR WHEELS'. ^ OSE & CO. BXCICBE8 SOW IS STOCK WING.StAKtS: Cplumbia, \\ Victor, Jr., King of Road, t"?'eti'0r' S. BALLARD, Manajjer. h^' ' ' WANTED. TXTA NTKD?OiiG ANIZEKS 1JV T7[R Rrltiirtly Aid biM-icir. l'?yn U? m??xnb-2 fWOeverj fJx niauUiN. Iln.-.jaid $?/>AitUD i, ' T?*- ltr:j'r.v ijtlU HoiU'ih fuml held in trtwt!, tiie State of .Mj-hmjcJiilviia. lcra^ lio-. r .! \,f dixM FR1KSDLY All> SOCIETY, WdUiiST mmvs FOR SALE. I5 8ALE?VINKYAiil) STAKlT 1 HKNKV SI'HAH. MoumUvUlc. W.\^ SPECIAL SALE OF NO. 138 SOUTH Broe.dway* Ivlnud. Fnuno wtTtapu of u* rooms and hull. Lot :i."?xl20 fot t. l*rlcoiow. in. ,,uiro ot KINKIIAKT it TATL'M, lJU jiarS street. myi F" Oil SALE?A FARM CONTAINING 23 Acre* of laud, located on ivter's i?im Ohio county; >V. Vo. There Is on the pliu,. J food iwu-Htory frame lioufo and other outbuild, ng*. A lino orchard of apple trees, a flnt-claZ, country mad to the place, good water and - nod fences. For particulars inquire of Mlts. grr. TIU'DE KUIIK. on the jplftce. or MRS. uJCiS K L: UN', <KQ Main .street, N\ heeling, Vt, Vq. h|,-fl gTUU&S JJ'Ulg B?LUTJ. 10 *han? Bank of tho Ohio Valley. 18 ?liares Stiwt lWlway Company.. 10 Bharc* Jiolniont Nail Mill. 151?hares -Ctuo Iron mid Sleel Cotnpany. 20 ehnrcs l'cabody Insurance Company. 1(0 8i)arcs Bcllulrc Nail Mill. 15 bharus LulJelle Null 31111. n. a num. op27 Broker. No. 31 Twelfth mree! ' gTEINlVAY + B1KNO FOR S7SL.3, + ?WB .1IAVE A? STEI N WAY PIANO, Good as New, which wo Offer nt a linr^nla. nplr, F.W.DAfMEl:>vOOu jpOB SALE. ' ntkf/% UUUU bUJLUMNU OlUiNC., Delivered any place In tho cltf limits on abort notice. Tor price, Inquire nt WESTWOOD'fl BIUCK YARD, aptt East of Laltolic .M11L JpOlt SALE. """" LARGE LOT, corncrl Market and Twenty-fourth streets; fitEiruble for manufacturing liite. SEVEN' ACRES near Elm Grove; desirable ^or^urilcniriq. deO 1S00 Market street, gMALL FARM FOR SALE. Containing thirty-four acres, rich son, poofl Improvements, flno orchard ol choice fruit. inxxi dwelling houw mid good bum. Situated clow tu St. clalwville, Belmont county, Ohio. Chuap aud easy terms. R. T. HOWELL, Insurance and Real EsUito Agent, do! "' Bridgeport, Ohio. JjlORSALE. 60 shnres Wheeling Tottery stock. I Bonds, 81.0W,e?eh, Wheeling Steel World, in shares of Ice and .Storage stock. i!0 shares Hobb* Glass stock. 10 shares Commercial Bank. 2> shares Jeilerson Insuruuee stock. South Chapllne street lot. THOMAS O'BRIEN, Reel Estate and Stock Broker, No. 111>-V Mala Street. Teh-phone 130. myll COMMISSIONERS' SALE. LAND SALE I Special Commlsslonor'sSaleof Land on tho West Virginia Central Rail* way.?A Valuable Property.-Sale to be Made at Davis, Tucker County, W. Va., on May 27,1091. David GUchgfttf'9tal.,Flalnti<&, ) . vs. > In Chancery, nu~? U.I. ...1*1.: ..1 n?fun.l?n?g i Pursuant to tho authority vested in u.s by two decrees of tho Circuit Court of Tucker count v, W. Va., in the above styled'cause, the llrst rendered at the November to rati 1S9U, the second roudered at the March term of said court, 1691, wo wiiloa the 27th DAY OP MAY, 1891. between the boon of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of that day, In front of the "Blockwatcr Hotel" in the town of Davis, Tucker county; W. Va., prdewd to sell the land in said cause decreed to bo sold. Said laud is known as part of "Hlaokwater Manor," and the part thereof which will U sold Is tho '-undivided six-tenths of oue-bnlf of said tract, which fract as a whole contain* and three fourths acres, and tho six-teuthj of one-half thereof which it is proposed to seu would contain an area of about <,t<03 acres undivided, Tkrms op Salk:?$12,000 cash on day of wl% and for the residue upon a credit of one and two years, taking from the -purchaser Interest beai? lxi{? notes for deferred payuieuts of purciiBH money, uridtfetainlng the title us additional security until the purchase money notes have been paid in full. Tho West Virginia Central Hallway runs through this land'forsotueflveor six miles between tho towns of Cokcton n:i?l Hendricks, uud tho tract extends from tlioDrjr Fork of Cheat river to Pendleton, near I'avis io a north and south direction, and from the Iowa end of ( .'ana;fn to near flondrlcks, In on can aul west direction, imd is reputed to beoncofth# best timl?erod tracts of laud in West Virginia, with such varieties as spruco, hemlock, hsil cherry, poplar, peeoh. Ac.,' Ac. LhrgO areas of the tract are underlaid with the same veins of coal which are being ho extensively worked at Thomas ami Coketou by Senator Davis and era, and it is said upon what is believed to 1? good authority, that there arc vast quantities of very rich iron ore on the tract. A carefully propared nmp.oFthu tract can be soon by calling on Commissioner Maxwell, at Ida office in George. Mans j>f the sold land will bo exhibited ut Davis on tho dav of sale. Tho title to the Mud land I* believed to bo perfectly clear in 'every particular, .should tho puroboner obiect 10 holding tho part of said laud purchased by hl:a nan joint owner with the parties who own tht residue thereof;-he, at a trilling expenjo, ? Aa haw his part lu|d oil'to blm in severalty. nnl gut his full share recording to ?juantity find quality. .Said commissioners reicrvc the right to rw?ell wiiii land at onco in ease terms of fcJl are not complied with. W. B. MAXWELL, A. B. PARSONS. B. JJ. DOVKXKK. llANMIiAI. KOKBE9. Special Cotniniaslouun. Statk op WrarViuoiNiA. Circuit Court Clerk's ofllco of Tucker County, lo-wlt: i, C. W. Mincnr, clerk of the wild court, doeertify that the above named ?poclulcomtnls}>Iu:ii.r?, 1'nrsons, Maxwell, Forbes and Downer, luvj given bond and Security in tho penult}- of 821,109 as required by decree of mile ontercd In the fall cause. Given under my hand this the 15th <!ny ol April. 1891. / m?27 C. W-MINKAH. " PROPOSALS. UOTXCS TO? Contractors anaBailtos Tho TtalMlnjr Committee nnpoInM hy tbj Board of lleuent* of tho \Vc*t ^ irglnl" . ' 1 the iMnf mid the Blind, locntod in y Ilumpahiro comity, composed of 1 r. Koinnc'S': A. L. l'uirh. Caoon HrJdpr, llximj v county, mid Johu T. IVcrCC, Unrlltitf oral count}*, will receiro bidaupto nqd i' Saturday morning, May W, 1891. . * noon, for tlio erection of an cduit present building. ina by 44 feet, thrt< . 't ftorlcs high. and make |ittch chut present building iw nmy b- cn'.l< ! ' ; ? Bpeclflcationi, copies <>f which will on or o/tcrMiay 1891, upon H. Hill,' ahairisian of tho oomm ti dHring to bid ?;r.<.:i said work. A ; . building will beidiown by .Mr Hill ?' ' ' tiiuo to any one who will nil on Mm ntltutlou (or tho purpose of examining ' No specified time has been fixed i"' ; . pletlon of thfl Work, aud each 'per? the contract will *i?ecify the tin - at * / can complete the work, not 1bi> r f linn > j I.1891, and n!?o muno a time ?t wb.?:i linMj up nil cxccpt tho innido work t end from the mailt dlninx-rooin. a? plun, to the end tind the room* ov? r n< . , Tho lowest nnd Ik.^i bidder will *" U tho contract fordoing tho wholoiof . # but the eommittco m*orve to tucnui " right to reject any nnd all bid'. , 3. Oontxaetpn will he required ' tram In finally awarded by tho comu>? j ui/.h a valid bond in tho ?ura nf e.; lit ' 4 dollar* to protect the Jtonrd of jttvont; )f State against aujr lo?s by failure ? ( tn- uf to comply with nU routraut under lien any clurni whatever. u trf-.rvir.rr, mjt ?qlldU>5 ?uuU,M