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ITho iNTKIllUR.NCCll, ombrACln* its MVflMl editions i* entered In the I'odolfico at Wtivcl lUiT. IV. Va, ut ?econd-cbui '.natter.; TELKIMIONKNUMiieilSr Kditorlnl liouMii (Ml..? oiilittiiK Hon in IKI. Win WIIKKL1XO, MAItCII 80, 1804. MIlbl'KIIIEIM to tlm I M BLUflCXGeit who Intent! lu iiiovh April I ?lionld leave uonl n?l? tli?*lrI'hniiui* of address nf the nllice, that there limy be no delay or Inter* ruptlon In tbu delivery ??f t lie paper. lllcn Culture in tlio United states. A correspondent of tlio Now York Evening Post writes nn interesting ar ticle oil rice culturo in this country. South Carolina now takes second place as to product, Louisiana having gone to the front. "The phonotninal growth in the past seven years promises to make this cereal more important than over in the country's industries." The yield per aero runs from ten to twenty-fivo barrels, old lands yloldine from ten to fifteen barrels. At ripen ing timo West India hurricanes do great damage, and tlio rice-bird is an enemy that cuts a wide swath in tho growing crop. In earlier times overy planter milled his own rice. Now ho sells it to tho miller. Now Orleans stands at the head of this industry in this country and her mills give steady employment to fifteen hundred people. Tho millers ship tho product "nil over tlio world." Tho pending tarifl bill is mindful of the rice interest. As it passed the house?tlio senate proposes no change ?cleansed rice is duciabio at one and n halt cents per pound. Uncleaned rico, or rice freo of tho outer hull .and still having tho innor cuticle on, is to pay one cent per pound, l'addy, which is rico having the outer hull on, is to be dutiable at three-fouths of ono cent per pound, Tho moro labor exponded on ?rice tho higher tho duty, which is quite right on protection principles. It is al together wrong on Democratic tariff principles. Tho rico grower of tho south is to have protection on his product in its rawest state, and tho miller is to have his protection. Tlio wool grower of the ?north is to have no protection for his wool in its rawest stato and nono when it is scoured. If the wool grower had stood in tho Democratic estimation whero tho rico grower stands ho would have been given protection as the rice grower gets it, presumably under tho guise of a reve nue duty, for thero h no othor ground on which tho Democratic party can give protection. Last year tho treasury derived seven times as much rovonuo from wool as from rice. Of courso this makes no dif ference to tliu framers of a measure uo eignod to give special and sectional pro tection. It will make eorao diflerence i when tho ballot boxes aro opened next: November. The Island ferry is to have its land ing. It would have been strango if the city had refused this privilege to its own people. Davie* the Protector. Mr. Thoophilus II. Davios, protector of tho ex-Princoss Kaiulani, is in Wash ington to learn what it is proposed to do about Hawaii and tho onco royal personages of that little country. If anybody knows what Mr. Davie* wants to know ho should whisper it gently in his British ear. To allow a man of Mr. Davies' im- j portanco to come so far for a little in- 1 formation and not give it to him?if there bo any to give?would be nothing ; short of brutal. While Mr. Davies hunts ior sonioono wjio knows more ho may bo glad to got tlio information that is going. Tho thing wo aro not going to do with regard to Hawaii is to restoro any of its oxtinct royalty. That was proposed, but tho country hit tho proposition eo hard that the persons who aro respon sible for it aro "quite willing to let the wholo matter drop." This information was scarcely worth coming for. It is on tap in HaWaii. Minister Willis has asample lotof it him self, and ho does not hold it in so high esteem that ho would refuso to draw the cork for a friond. Col. BftKCKisntDGt: cannot well com- I plain of his witnesses. They are as good as his case. O tlio la 1 Standard ot Art. Artist Jit. Gaudens submits to tho secretary of tho treasury two revised versions of his design for a World's Fair medal. Pointed official criticism has given tho misguided artist to see tho error of hia way, and ho has re- j sorted to some devices to protect his Young America from tho wintry blasts. Still ho has not gone far enough. To mako the figure entirely acceptable to Secretary Carlisle ho should have clothed it in a butternut suit, long boots aud a slouch hat with much | broadth of brim. Thoro is art and art, and tho secretary of tlio treasury knows to what sort his tn.-to inclinoi. At last wo nro to havo a now garbago colioctor. Tlio way in open to him to make a fatuo that may scud him to Congress. Tho 'J'roy l'olUltml Mtinler. Tho governor of Now York in not showing to advantage in tlio matter of tho prosecution of "Hat" Shoa, charged with tho murder of llobnrt Itosa in 'iroy on oloction day. Troy is tho homo of Sonutor Murphy, bliea is a .Murphy heeler. lions was on tho otiior side. Murphy wan desirous of holding his own at home, and his friends and dependents went in to help him. There is an impression in Troy and elsewhere in Now York that if the ring can make it so tho prosocutiou of Shoa will bo a farce. Honest inon of all par tici doairo the uitcrnoy gonerai uI tho atato to prosecute Shea and for some reason tho ring would ratber not havo it so. Governor Flowor shows thathe wishos no extra oll'ort tnado to avongo thecold bioodod murdor. In tho Troy delega tion which he refuued to sco were men of hi9 own uarty, ono of them a general otlicer on his stall', but nothing could in* duce tho governor to eeo the citizona who had coiuo to call on him. Tho af front was ho marked and tho proceed ing 60 unusual that his stall otlicer promptly resigned. Tho people of New York state are got ling lino upon line and precept upon precept. Fortuno favors them by lot ting tho light into many dark places, showing up mon as they are, not as they desire to appear to bev Tho voters of that state havo uiatlo an effective uso of their ballots, and it looks as though they have only tairly begun tho long delayed work of regeneration. The dy nasty of crimo is doomed. Later in the season Coxey's horoes might have amused themselves on the way playing lawn tennis. Tho Mulvey Conviction, In the criminal court yesterday Susan Mulvoy was convicted of a crimo which thoro is reason to believe is all too com mon, but indictments lor this offonso aro rare. In tho naturo of things evi dence against ?the offenders is hard to get Officerd of tho law aro frequently on tho track only to bo thrown oil'. Tho Mulvey woman J has not escaped suspicion, but suspicion does not se cure conviction nor does it alono war rant arrest. Suspicion has pointed in other directions, too, but it has not taken the form of proof that would warrant proceedings. The succoss in this case places before Judge Jordan an opportunity which ho is likely to improve for tho public wel fare. The odonso is ono on which society cannot look lightly. It was to bo expected that thero would bo testimony in the Pollard Breckinridge case unfit for publication. Some oi it came out yesterday. It will not bo found in any newspaper which respects itself and its readers, and it is not necessary to a sufficient understand ing of the case. What a newspaper should print is somo times hard to de termine. What it should not print is easier to answer. Tun Gravesend plan was to throw ballots by the handiul in tho boxos nnd to keep on until an overwhelming and impossible majority was piled up. For understanding ^this art too well nearly twonty McKano men havo gone to prison. There is more of this same sort of raw material to work up. Ileal re form is getting in some telling blows theso days. Within* a few hours tho seigniorage bill will Know whether it is dead or alive. It is not venturing much to pre dict that tho veto will removo all doubts concerning its fate. Then tho schoiners will scheme something olso to make more troublo in the financial system of the country. They will havo to, "tor 'tis their nature to." The body of Kossuth, tho exile, goes back to his nativo land honored all tho way and to bo received with all the dis tinction that could bo accorded to tho remains of a king. This is tho ending of a noble and remarkable career which nas made a lasting impression beyond tho land which was the theatre of its great action. The death of Major William D. Bick ham, for thirty years editor of the Day ton Journal, romoves ono oi tho best known of Ohio journalists. Major Bickham was a student in Bethany Collego and a war correspondent with tho army of West Virginia. Titled foreigners continuo to tako away our moneyed girls, but if you live iu a big city you can have your buttons sewed on and your socks darned without being married. Onco more we seo that necoasity is the mother of new industries. General Hastings is being swept in to tho high ollicoof govenor of Pennsyl vania, of which ho is ono of tho very best citizens. He will bo tendered the nomi i nation, and ho will be elected with as littio. trouble. Ho is distinctly tho choice of tho poople. .Anybody who has a quorum to dis poso of may hear something to his ad vantage by communicating at onco with tho Democrats of the houso of represen tatives. They need it in their busi ness. The natives around lioncador reef have stoleu about all there was of tho gallant old Kearsargo except her glor ious history. Pittsburgh is prapsjing to give the G. A. K. a royal reception. Our neigh bor up the river does things that way. As tho Coxcvites arrive in Washing ton they are to be received in tho work house aud entertained there for thirty (lays, tho sumo an nuy other trauip*. Washington boliovni iti equality before thu law. BREAKFAST 11UOGET. J.UHt ( truonwicli, Knglaud, linn proba* I uty tlio Iar?o?t gasometer in ttio world, j w lien full it contain* 12,000.000 cubic j loot of gas, It u 180 foot high ami 300 feet in diameter. Statues, reliefs and ornaments mod- ' olod in Htall for tho World's lair are bo? i lug carried of from Jackson park for tho use of tho art echoola of Chicago and Milwaukee. in tho family of Joseph Brlngman, of haHt 1 aleotino, O., two deaths have oc currod from black diphthoria, and four more cases exist. Tho town id under quarantine. Undertakers in Now York and Brook* jyii, following tho cxamplo of their brethren in I'hiladolphia, havo started a movomont against Sunday funerals. 1 lie oldest qpitaph in Kurdish is found in a country churchyard in Oxfordshire, uated 11170. It* obaoloto language ii al most unintelligible. Topeka inn a social organization that carrioa tho naino of llornswogglo Club. Ilow it hornswoggloa people into join ing is not stated. In tho northwestern part of Colorado there in a region several hundred square lnilort in extent which is u vast deposit of petrified fish. | Jacksonville, Fin., is paving her main streets with brick and some of tho side J ones with cypress blocks from tho heart oi tho tree. I as much quinino was used in tho United States ten years ago ax now, despite tho great iucreasoin population. A Mexican paper announces that there is not un avorage of ono lire a month in tho City of Mexico. Tho park commissioners of Boston havo ordered bicycles for their officers. Strawboard is extensively used in making tho wheels of paasenger cars. England has 1.7S1 newspapers; Scot land, 220; Ireland. 100; Wales, 101. During the last year tho patent oflico has granted 23,070 patents. Only nine per cent of cases of ampu tation are fatal. An international postage stamp is talked of. California litis forty Chinese temples. PERSONAL POINTS. Count Tolstoi has just ropeatod his public declaration that ho doei not givo anyone the exclusive or even the pref erential right of publishihg his works and translating from thorn. "I ollor it I indiscriminately," ho says, "to all thoso publishers who tind tho publication of my works or their translation desira ble." Tho former tutor of Prof. Billroth says that the famous surgeon was a vorvdull boy and so slow of speech that it seem ed as if his tonguo were too thick to move. It was not until ho went to tho university that his naturo changed, -then ho became remarkable for his keen intelligence. A statue, or tablet with reliefs, in honor of John Hancock of the Declara tion, will be erected in Boston by the I Massachusetts Sons of tho devolution, j It is proposed to place it on land for merly owned by Hancock. j Iriedrich Spielha*ien, tho German | author, celebrated tho sixtv-Ofth anni | versary of his birth on February 24. Ho attribute* his good health to the fact that ho is "a passionate pedestrian." The finest copy in existence of tho first tolio Shakespeare, 1023, is owned by the Baroness Burdott-Coutts. Verv few copies of this edition have come down to us in perfect condition. President Carnot, of Prance, receives an annual salary of ?250,000 with hand some allowances in addition for domes tic expenses. A\ alter Gilman Page, of Boston, has painted a standing portrait of Louis Acassiz for tho Agassiz school at Jama cia Plain. I Among tho properties shipped back by Mr. Irving aro said to havo been nearly 2,000 wigs used bv himself and company. A LITTLE NONSENSE' "Can't you givo mo ompiovment, ma am?" eaid tho tramp. "I haven't [ had anything to.do tor months." "Poor I fellow, what can von do?" "Well, ! ma'am, Pm a good watcher. If I could' sit out here on yor front porch an' wasch tho front gate, eo'h no one could j steal it, you'd tin a I was very com p tont."?Harper'8 Bazar. ' | A stranger in Galveston asked an old residont how malarial lover could be distinguished from yellow fever. "As a general thing," was tho replv, "you can't tell until you havo it. * It you ain't alive, then it is most lilielv vellow fovor."?Texas Sij tings. "Mister," said tho small bov to tho grocer, "mother told mo to ask you if thoy's any such thing as a sugar trust." "Why, of course there is." "W-well mother wants to c?t trusted for two pounds."-? Wathington Star. "When I look into your eyes, Jennie, dear," ho said, "it surprises mo to re member that von are a teacher of a primary class." "Why, George?" she asked. "Because, dear, vour pupils are so large.1'?Harper's li.tzar. Kamera (tho photographer)?I'm completely exhausted. Queers?Whv what havo you been deing? Kamera? Trying to get threo prima.donnas to pose in a friendly group lor a photo ! graph.?Chicag? Record. I She?I should think you would be ashamed to come homo to your wife half drunk. lie?I am, in'doa'r, but (hie) so I may places (hie) closed 1 couldn't "ot ! any more.?into- Ocean. I "Are the'ro any moro jurvmon who ! 1,ftvoa prejudice against you?" inquired j tho lawyer. "No, sail, do jury am all right, but I want to challenge tho I judge. ?Green Bag. Boggs?Do people buy fewer flowers during tho hard times?. Florist?No but they pay fewer bills.?Harper's bazar. ' l.ady?Ilayo you any celery ? Green Huckster?Not much, ma'am :onlv i week.? Detroit Free l'n&g. imho l"CS8a?? ?? t!?o March winds: Hats off there!"?Philadelphia liecord. Don't Delay. It is vour duty to yourself to got rid oi tho foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine you need to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. That tired feel ing which affects nearly overv ono in the spring is driven off by Hood's Sar saparilla, the great spring medicine and blood purifier. Hoop's Pills become tho favorito ca thartic with every one who tries them. G Reduced prices on our entire line of cheap Wall Paper all this week. Kor.ver it Chew. Children Cry for Pitcher's Gastoria. ASCItAl'Or IIISTOHY. The Why Ctiiiuiicrjr .">1. Drprw declined the Srrretiirynlilp nfMnlf. In thy now volumo of his speeches, published by Llio Caused I'ublifthliiK Company, ? ilio lion. Chauncoy M. Do pow givos tlm first authoritative state* inout concerning tho oiler to him of tho position of uocrotary of state. The writer of the introduction to tho volume ways that Mr. Dopew'n speech, putting President Harri?ou in nominntion for a second term, which it) included in tho prcent volume, wan onu of tho ablest and most otlectivo oilortn of hiri life. How fully it was appreciated by tho President himself was shown only a few days lutor, when Mr. Dopow was callod to tho White House to receive tho ollof of tho secretaryship of state. President Harrison assured him that ho was tho ono man whose poraonal qual ities, whoso popularity with the rank and lilt) of the Republican party, and whoso acquaintance with political lead ers abroad would make him an adequate successor to Mr. JUaino. "I can only oiler yon broken bread to-day," lie said, "but if 1 am re-elected it will bo a whole loaf." It was rumored that Mr. Dopow had received this oiler, but it ha* never been positively asserted. Tho following letter in which tho reason of his decli nation is not forth?tho saino reason that impelled him to withdraw his name from tho national convention ot 18.SS?id an interesting and authorit ative confirmation of the report: 43 West Fifty-Fowutii Street, \ New Yoiii;, June 111, 181)2. J My Dk.ui Mil Pkksipent: Since our interview on Saturday, 1 have given tho most uarnoat thought, and sought tho best inlorinatiou, on which to base a judgment upon tho quostion of secre tary of state. The oflico in ono of tho most attractivo in tho government, and was rendorod doubly so by tho cordi ality of your tender of it. So promi nent and confidential a relation with yourself anil your administration would bo in every way most agreeable to me. I throw asulo in considering tho subject tholargo and remunerative trusts which 1 must resign, and view tho appoint ment as it may atfect tho present cam paign. First, and abovo all other things, I am anxious tor your success in the coming election. * That, in my judg ment, ia of tho greatest moment for thp best interests of the country and for tho futuro of tho Republican party. Our canvass is bxtraordinarily free from either defensive or explanatory matters and presents unusually aggressive strength. One prominontly identified with railway uianagomont coming into tho cabinet at this late hour, and in tho heat of tho campaign, might lead to an effort to raise now issues ill tho few states whore such questions are as yet unsettled. If tho question did, in any way, croate a diversion or embarrass ment it would destroy all tho ploasuro and prido which would otherwise attach to this groat oliice. I can do much more effective work in the ranks, as I have been accustomed to, than in olfico. Thanking you with all my heart for your generous conlidenco and valued friendship, I am fully conviucod that it is my duty at this juncture to declino your very kind invitation to becoino secretary of stato. Faithfully yours, ClIAUNCKY M. DEPEW. To III* Excellency Ben vmiu Harrison, J'n.'iiUnl ?f the Vmtnl Sates. lJALTlMOlti; tSL- OHIO LOAN*. Negotiation* For T>:it .Million DolluiH Tor Further Improvements. Baltimore Sun. It is understood that tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company has about completed negotiations for a now loan. The report comes from Wall etreot, New York, where rumors havo been circulat ed for sevoral wcoks that tho Baltimore & Ohio was negotiating a loan in New York and London. The Baltimore <k Ohio has made large expenditures in the purchase of new lines and in the extension and improvements of old lines. Included in these improvements are tho tunnel and now bridge at Har per's Ferry and tho cut-oil at Relay. While these improvements were costly, they will add materially to the value of tho road in the way ot quicker train ser vice, and at Harper's Ferry by giving the assuranco that no danger may bo feared from Hoods in thol'otomac river. The depression-in business has operat ed against tho negotiations of largo Joans with any securities that might bo oll'ored, but with a revival of business and tho settlement ot" financial legisla tion at Washington, it is said the Balti more Ohio will havo no difficulty in placing its bonds. Tho report from Wall street puts tho ultimate amount of the loan at tiO.OOO.OOO. rottnlllco Changom Special Dispa'ch to the Intdliqcncer. Washington*, D. C., March 18.?A postotlico was to-day established at Iloyt, Koano county, and Dempsey Waggoner appointed postmaster. The contract f?r carrying tho mail from Mount Tell to Goldtown until January 7, 1S97, has been awarded to F. B. Riley, ot London, Kentucky. The Keuun Statue. Special Ditvatch to the Jntellifjencar. Charleston*, W. Va., March ?The committee has placed tho matter oi awarding the Konr.a statue in tho gov ernor's hands, and he to-day gave it to Sculptor Alexander Doyle, of Now York. Ktllcil lty Hih Horse. Lonpon, March L'S.?Commander Vor nev Lovett Cameron, the distinguished African traveller, after hunting with Baron Rothschilds hounds at Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, was thrown from his horse ami died four hours later. Tun great domestic stand-by, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, is now recognized to bo a family necessity. Keep it handy. Special discounts to property owners on our entire line of cheap Wall Papers. KuuserA Ciiew. Time ia worth everything. Delays are dangerous. No ono can aflord to run the risk of allowing a cough to de volop into Pneumonia, which is nearly always fatal. Cubeb Cough Cure is tho only remedy that can be reliod on to give quick relief and euro the cold.^ Sold by Alex. T. Young, John Klari, Wheeling, and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. A Forty Utile Hide. E. U. Swotnam, of Fairfax Station. Virginia, says: "A party camo forty miles to my store for Chamberlain's Couch Remedy and bought a dozen bot tles. Tho remedy is a great favorite in this vicinity^ and has performed some wonderful cures here." It ia intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is a favorito wherever known. if rour. p.ack agues. Or you ire all worn out. really pot*i tor nom ine. It t? Rent-rat dobihty. Try MtOirS'S UiOX It ITT nits. It will euro you. cienr..*o yonr liver, cud k'ivt a good appetite. KNOWLEDGE ttringa comfort nnd improvement and tends to ncreonnl enjoyment when rightly liseu, Tlio many, who live let ter than others and enjoy life more, with lc.?s expenditure, by "more promptly aduptinj; tlie v/orld'H lx'sl products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to ucultli of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellenco is due to its presenting in tlio form most acceptable and pleas ant to tlio taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial projwrties of a jH'rfcct lax ative; eflcctually cleansing the system, dispelling colrls, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has piven satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- j cuing them and it is perfectly freo from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the nume, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if otlered. PLUMBING, ETC. Trimble & Lutz, Supply House. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING. A Full Line of the Celebrated? Snow and Marsh Steam Pump* ?Kept Constantly on Hand. , MOO an.I 1502 Market street, Wlioellnx ap.D Notice to Natural Gas Consumers! I Tbo HIBDKRD CAum.r.'.' NATURAL GAS BURNER Is theonly burner on the market that is guaranteed tu give satisfaction. Ho not de ceived in accepting "Jt'.sT a* oood" with no guarantee. Sold ouiv bjr GEO. lliBBEKI) A SON, tnrJl 1311 Market Street. "yyiLLIAM 1IAUK & SON. Practical Plumbers, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. So as TWKI.FT1I STREET. All work done promptly at reasonable prices. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA EOUSE! | TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,April 3 S 4. Walker Whiteside, -The Tragedian. TUESDAY NIGHT H A M LET. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ?RlCHELIEU. Prices50 nnd T.ic ; re<erved seats SI 03. Snlc | of scat* comtncucoi Saturday, March SI, at C. A. Hqiim'.'s music store. mr-v.i RAND OPERA HOUSE. VT THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE. March -.-.'.no nnd M. "George Dixon's Master." BILLY l'LIM MER'S High Cli?.?s and Reiined S|*-daltv Com pany. including Ireland's Bantam Weight Pugi list. Joe McGrath and Benny Murphy. Night prices?15, J5.35 and 5Jc. Matinee price*? 15. and .Vie. mrJiJ SPECTACLES-PROF. SHEFF. If you need SPECTACLES, oyes tiro or head aches when reading or sewing. Consult nnd have your Eye* Examined for Gln**e?, WITHOUT CHARGE, hy tlio Only Scientific Optician In tho State, PROF. SHEFF. 1110 Main Street, Next Door to Snook Co. v PICTURES 4. ART MATERIALS. ^ VERY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF unmounted Photographsl ?OX KALE AT E. L. NICOLL'S ART STORE. n-.r: it DENTISTRY. QDONTUNDEli. Teeth Positively extracted without pala b7 local application. No after clloe.ti. DENTAL WORK OK ALL KINDS CAItlirn.t.Y EXECUTED. A. B. MILLER. D.D.S.. nMT ^Ttr/jtn Sir-- 'A';,.- Si M : \\\ \'i. AGOOD SHOW , We are always advising you to advertise, and to keep on advertis ing, but that does not cover the ground entirely. Of course, you should make your advertising effec tive?if an electric light be avalable, you should not use a "tallow dip" to light the path to your store. Whatdo we mean by that ? Sim ply that the more conspicuous, the more artistic, the more attractive, the more original you make your ad vertisements, the more people will see and read them, and the more customers you will have to con tribute to your cash-drawer. Study effects in bold pretty type ?good' matter may be spoiled by ugly dressing. Seek to catch the eye fay a display of good taste in the style and arrangement of your an nouncement. Above all, let it be bold enough to be easily read. Don't vex a reader by vexing his or her eyes! ( c NEW AtVCRTISEMENTS start In busliuMln workshop annex y.NTlSKl'TlC \VALL PAPER CLEANER Remove* all dust ,|U'l 4"rl* lliira imi'rruui'lc or mnko ony rtlrt on tho carpct, urK II. Miirtnl ittuct. illl'.ESK. CIEKSK. r?mctnl*tl. N.-nlcliatcl, I Miwuko IW Irlf, "nn!J2fflwlo KimHiIoiI, "''""SlIIS' 1,1,11,1 DotlU'StlO bWlM, lli?\in.l?. NcwWktTMni. ClUtl 11..UV, S?|. NISO, >eTllr<l< C. V. HAItDING & CO., mr:7 lffl? Mattel Sl'tOl TF YOU NEKD A TEAPOT You can find thd hot nt FAYING BROS^ft&'fffiL. j)IANO."i MUVKU We are prepared to move pianos carefully and promptly. m,ll y. W.1UUMERACO. QTTEllUUllS " L1TIIIA nuil MVfiSE-MX Sl'MSOS WATER. ofVlntiulu. . . I run lionrllly recommend Ottorburn Llthla Wntcr, having prescribed U to my patients, ana wlthgooJ results. nn r.sKuimv aockumann. SCHAKITEH.t iiltlLIIOIbl. WholetMo MaUor Dealer*. f,-.s Solo Aleuts. Wheeling. N>. Vt . J' OR THE N KXT 30 DAYS We will sell full weight, full alzo. all-coppar Wash Boilers, with 1Mb, No, 8 lit.31 EACH. No. 'J at $1 (\) KACIl. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, mril 1210 MAIN STUKUT. pUOl'OSAI.S FOR GRADING. Sealed proposals will be rocoivcd at the oClce of ill- Hoard of Public Work* of the city of Wheellug until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, April 1S!M, for grading of Thirteenth street extension to Woods street. iMffcuhlc yards. Specifications can be seen at tho office of tho Hoard of Public Works Bids to he made by tho cubic: yard. Tho board reserves the. right to re Jeet any or all bids of to bo given in tho best in terest for tho city of Wheeling. Proposals to bo marked "Proposals for Grading." Bv order of the hoard of Public Works. iiir-'J THOMAS M. 1 > A It It All. Clerk. FOE, SALE. i Bonds and Stocks MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. Other Investments. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, mr29 No. 1311 Market St. gKALED PROPOSALS WANTED. Scaled proposals will bf received by tho Board of Education of Mauningtou, W. Vu.. until April 12. 18'JI. ut 10 a. in., for the crcction und completion of a twelve-room school building, at Mannlngton. W. Va..'according to the plaus and specifications as prepared t>y Kranzhelm <k < iiesey. architects, of Wheeling. W. Va. The plans und specifications can bo seen at the ofllce of the Board of Education, at Manning ton. W. Vu.. and also at the otllce of the archi tects in Library Building. Wheeling. W. Va. Hids to be marked. -Proposals for Erecting and Completing a Twelve-room School Building at Munuington. W. Vil," and to oo addressed to the Clerk of the*Board of Education, Manning ton. W. Va. Each bidder will submit with his bid. a certi fied check for two p^r cent of amount of bid. The Board reserves tho right to rcjcct auy or all bids. mr2J Blood ! If your system is run down, and you require a good Blood Purifier, take COMPOUND SYRUP of REDSARSAPARILLAand IODIDE POTASSIUM Sold only by R_. ZE2T. LIST, Druggist. 1010 Mnln Street. mr2S pine Stationery! We have just opened another large shipment of our popular IOC, ISO AxnQSo WRITING PAPERIH CABLE BEOS., MARKET STREET. mr2S "J^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Cr.r.r.K of Boaiid of Education,") No. I". Fourteenth Street y iWhkkusu. W. Va., March 29,1S1M. J Sealed proposals for the erection of an eight roomed M!hool building in Webster sub-district, in the city of Wheeling, will bo received bj tho Clerk ot the Board of Education until Thursday, April 12. at I'i o'clock M. Said building to bo erected in accordance with the plans aud speci fications of M. K. Glcscy. now on tile at the rooms of the Builders' Exchange. Bids will be received for tho completion of tho building as a whole, as indicated in the specifications herelu U-fore mentioned. Bidder* must submit with their proposals n certitled cheek for two per cent of amount of bid. conditioned that tf awarded tho work they will, within ten days afti-r Mich award be made, enter into a contract, with goo-1 and sutllclcnt sureties, to perform tho work ho awarded according to the plans aud specifications, aud to the entire satisfaction of the Board of Education, within tlio time speci fied in tho contract. Tho successful contractor must give n bond for tho satisfactory perform ance of tlie contract, bond and surety to bo ap proved by tho Board of Education. Alt pro i'ovals are to be addressed to the Committee on lhilldlncs and Ground" of the Hoard of Educa tion. Tho Hoard reserves the right io reject auy or all bids. WALTER II. HA EE. Clerk. nir.",)-:J.u-31-2-4-G Wail Paper. Our collection of new designs for Spring trade is now open for inspection. We are confi dent we can satisfy you both in our goods and our prices if you will kindly give us a trial. JOHN FRIEDBL & CO., 1119 MAIN STREET.