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FARMERS' INSTITUTES la Dotll Brosko una Ohio Couutloa Qront Suooosbob, THE ATTENDANCE LARGE AT EACH And Interesting Programme* AVer? Rendered, Creditable lit cho lCx troiuo to ttio Local Talent Which Took Pnrt an Well as to All Other* Concorned?\ Thing to bo l?n* connived by ttio People, Tho member* of tho ataff of tbo agri cultural experiment itatiou, who havo beon attonding tho furmora' initituto at Wollsburg aud West Liberty, paaiod through tho city oa tholr way homo, Saturday. Thoy roport most oxcollont farmors' iuatitutcs at both Wollaburg aud Wost Liberty. Tho halls wore crowded at both places and tho farmers in attond noco oxpreisod tboiuaolvos as dolightod. Tho characteristic of those farmers in* atitutos was tho appoarancoof so much local talont, Tho addrossos woro of high ordor aud tho discusiions were nnimatod and tho intoroat in tho initU tutoa sustained throughout. Tho inatituto at Wost Liborty waa tho bost over hold in tbo atato and ia not surpassed in tho character of the papers nnd discussions by tbo farmers' inatl tutos in tho oidor states, whore tbo leg* ialaturos mako large appropriations for earryingon this class of work. Theso farmers' institutes aro non partisan aud confine their odorts to in struction of tho farmers in tho most ap proved syatoma of farming, and in a freo exchange of ideas in rogard to mothods of culture. It would contribute much to tho promotion of agriculture in Wost Virginia if successful farmors' institutes could be conducted in evorv county of tho state, as is none elsewhere. They nro intended solely lor tho advaucomont of agriculture. Tho program mo at West Liberty was very attractive, as woll as interesting and protilablo. It was as follows: THURSDAY MORNING. lftOO a. m. Music. Prayer. Music 10:15 a. xu. rnwldent's address. lfcltOa. in. Small Fruits (or Pro (It. ...._ William Duulan 1L00 a. m. Clover as a Feed and Fertilizer A. 11 Jacob 11:30 a. m. Special or Mixed Farming John A. Meyer Arrxaxoox session. 1:00 p. m- Tbe Farmer and Wife as Business Partners ? ?Mn. Win Springer 1:15 p. m. Poultry (or PmtU~.MlM Lulu Frailer 1:30 p. ra. How Can We Farmer Girls Mako Our Homes More Attractive?...Mlu A. Flnlcy 1: to p. m. Social Improvement in Farm Lllu Mlw Lou Rldgeley 2:00 p. m. Talk I'pon Insects .....J'rof. Hopkins 2:30 p. m. Discoveries During tho I'ast Year in Fungus Diseases Prof. F. WlUlam Ranc 100 p. tn. Query BOX EVENING SESSION. 7:00 p. m. Music. Prayer. Music 7:15 p.m. Shall We Continue to Rodueo tho Cost of Prodactlon? Yes, Dr. Myers; No, W. - W. Foreman. S:15 p. m. Query Box. FRIDAY MORNING. lfcOO a. i?. Music. I'rayer. Music 10:15 a. m. Spraying Fruit* '^.W. B. Glbion 10:40 a.m. Silos and Ensilage Dr. J. W. Bates 11: W a. m. Budding. Grafting and Pruning... ? J. 11 Garvin AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:00 p. m. Merino Sheep for Proflt Win. Nichols 1:30 p. m. The Outlook for the Wool Indus try ? James Beall 2?0 p- m. The Care of Domestic Animals...... Dr. Reefer 2:30 p. m. Roads and Tolls .Abe McColloch &W)p. m. Thorough Tillage of the Soil John Balrd 3:30 p. tn. Query Box. EVENING SESSION. 7:00 d. ra. MoaIc. Prayer. Music 7:15 p. m. Should tho Farmer Receive a Thorough Education? Opened by l*rof. DlebL Music. S:15p. m. General Discussion and Qcestlon Box. At Wellsburg an equally valuable series oi papers and discussions was given, as follows: TUESDAY MORNING. Music. Prayer. Music. Potato Planting from January to September, with specimens. Mr. F. A. Sanders, \N cllsburg, W. Va. Irrigation of the Garden nnd the Concentra tion of Labor upon Small Areas. Prof. F. Wil liam Rand. Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. The Poland China. Mr. George Hemphill. in dcDendenc"'. l'a. The Berkshire. Mr. II. C. Drennen, Bethany, \V. Va. AFTERNOON. Music. Prayer. Music. The Jersey. Mr. I- C. Applegatc, Wellsburg. V. Va. Tbo Shropshire. Mr. D. McCullongh, Stenbon vllle, Ohio. Tho Doraot. Mr. Janfi I*. Henderson. Wash ington, Ph. Practical Note-ton Breeding and Feeding Mut tou Cheep. Dr. A. D. Hopkins, Exj>erlment Sta tion, Monrantown, W. Va. Sheep Notes by an Ob.M-rrcr. Mr. W. W. Hun tor. Buffalo. Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. Music. Prayer. Music. Commercial Fertilizer*. their U*es and Abuses, Dr. IL De Roode, Experiment Station, Morgan town. How to Mfike and Preservo Farm Manures, Dr. John A. Myers, Experiment Station, Morgan town. Corn and Corn Culture, Mr. Henry C. Hervev, WelUbnrg. Tho Orange, Mr. II. C. Anderson, Burgett-s town. Pa. How the Grange Organization AITert* tho Farmer. J. II Painter, representative of Farmers' Club. Independence. I'a. AFTERNOON. Music. Prayer. Music. Election of Ofnccrs. Hints on Planting Orchards, Thomas Mahan, Stcubenvllle. Orchard* and How to Take Care of Them, Prof. F. W. Banc, Experiment Station, Morgan town. Pome Fruit Insects and How to Fight Them, W. E. Rumscy, Exj?erlment Station, Morgan town. The Relation of Injects to the Farmer's Suc cess. Dr. A. D. Hopklni, Experiment Station, Morgantown. Some Insect Mummies of tho M.irket Garden, W. 7. Ramsey, Eipcriment station. Morgan town. Brooke and Ohio countios to a groat extent Bhnrod both of theso institutes, and their inlluenco for good cannot bo overestimated. Thoy allord also a plonsanfcopportunity for social reunion, nnd ought to roceivo the oncouragement of all interested in tho welfnro ol tho pooplo. ABOUT PKOPLK. Stronger* in tlia City nnd Wheeling Fid It a Abroad. J. P. Bradley, of New Cumberland, registered at tho Boh lor. Tho O'Neill "Monte Criato" company arrivod in town lust night. "W. T. Johnston, of Parkersburg, was hero yostcrday, a guost of tho Stamm. Loo IJaor, of liner's clothing estab lishment, left for tho east yesterday on a husinens trip. Mr. J, A. Gartlnn, of Mnnnington, nnd Mr. Iv. E. I'iorco, of Grafton, woro guests at tho McLuru. SV. A. ilardison, of Sistorsvillo, and Jlnrry S. Heich, of Now Martinavillo, autographed at tho Windsor. Mr. J. W. Stiff}, of tho Island, was callod to Washington, Pa., Saturday, on account of tho sickness of bin mother at that plane. Tho funeral of tho lalo Conrnd 8charnbrn took placo from yesterday af ternoon, nnd wns lnrvnly attondod. Kov. William Worder officiated. I', Phillips nnd wife, of South Chap line street, colobrnled the fifty-ninth uinivorsary of thoir niarringo Friday ovoning. All of tholr children wore present, and tho reunion was n vory happy ono. Capt. 1U 11. Dovonor 1ms returned Irotn Charleston, whore ho spout sovoral dayi. Ho loaves on n business trip down tho rivor this morning. lion. Den F. Martin, whoso doath it announced In another part of this inoruiug'a popor, was n cousin of Mrs. 8. 0. W. Morrison, of Martin's Ferry. local mti.vmus. Matter* of Minor Momma In auil About tli? Cltjr. Three days moro, and than?tho Jade mont, Oi*eh\ House this ovoning?"Monto Crlato." President Oakland, of tho A. A. of L i\:8. VV? will orgauizo a lodgo ut Cain* bridgo to-day. In tho oircuit court Saturday Paul W. Buochtor, a natlvo of Switzorlaud, was admitted tocitizouahlp. 'Ihe morning accommodation from tho wost on tho Ualtimoro & Ohio was two hours lato yojtordny. A story la told that a gang of Strang ers hnvo rocontly boon circulating bogus *2 bills in tfto city. Thoy aro said to bo vory good imitations. Another sum of $230 has boon loft at this office to bet in amounts of from $oO up to tho full $250 that Bennet will boat McNichol for chiof of police. A mketino of tho council committoo I on roarkota is called for this evening, l and the last moating of tho proaont council will bo held to-morrow evouing. j All tho incoming councilmon should bo plodgod to voto for an ordinanco im posing a flno on anybody who singa that Midway song, "Oh, what a funny fooling." Saturday a tunrrlago license was iasued to Samuol Mozingo, a native of Ohio county, agod twonty-two, and Eliz* Hutheri, a native of Ohio county, aged fourtoon. The Sixth ward Republicans will hold a mooting at their club room, No. 2024 Chaplino street, this ovoning. Every Republican in tho ward is invited to be present. Commencing to-day a now fast freight servico will go into otToct on tho Wheel ing & Lake Erio railroad. Froight re ceived up to 4 p. m. will bo in Cleveland tho next morning. ? . ? II. Kolp, who is an indopondont candidate for whsrfmastor, has hia card about town, written with a lead ponciL Hia friends say he has a great boom in the Sixth ward. Tiie National Safo and Lock Com pany, of Cleveland, havo aold to Boomer ?fc Itoynolds, tho insuranco agents, ono of their handaomo liro-proof safos, weighing over tbrso tons. It is a daiay. The only mills in oporation in tho -Ktna mil! last weok woro Noa. 1 ond 2 and tho S-inch. The new part of tho Standard mado four days. Engino No. 1 is being repaired.' Tho S and 0-inch mills go on to-day. In Squire Gillespy's court Saturday T. C. McGraw and G. W. Clugg woro charged with drunkonness, and woro fined $1 and costs. Both went to jail in default of payment. Tho lunacy chargo against James Lavolle waa dismieaed. Last evening's rehoaraal of the Opera Houae orcheatra at the Arion hall was well attended, and the very fino pro gramme was especially well rendored. An innovation waa tho piano solo by Alfred Spoil, which won tho greatoat applause. IIolp & Zane sold for Mrs. Honrietta Soever to William M. Marsh No. 22 Thirteenth streot, for ?3,900; for II. E. Ogdon, No. 109 Fourteenth atroot to Thomas Carr, for $5,000; for Arabella Shanloy, No. 121 Sixteenth street to S. L. Hane, for $5,000; to Mrs. Laura Shepherd, a lot at Park View, for $250. IT WAS ALIj A MISTAKE. How a Funeral Director Cot lato Ilot Wat?r Laat Week. Last week, tho young man who occu pies tho position of funeral director for a local undertaking establishment, was callod up by tolophono at tho hotol, whore ho rosidos, at 3 o'clock a. m. Hur riedly dresaing, he answered and found his employer was at tho other end of the line, who informod him that tho wifo of a man whoso namo is not Kohrens, but something liko it, had died, and that ho was wantod immedi ately to proparo tho body for burial. The young man wont down town and knocked at tho residence of tho pud poaed dead woman. After about half an hour's knocking at tho three or four doora ho heard a feminino voice inside, that inquired what ho wanted. "I'm lrorn So and So, the undortak ors, to proparo tho body of Mrs. Kohr ena," waa tho roply of tho young man. A atartlod and frightened roply was heard, and thou tho voice inanagod to say: "Why, she's not dead; I am Mra. Kohrens." This almoat took tho young man oil his feet, but ho ho managed to say: "Well, madam, allow mo to congratu late you," and departed, fooling vory un comfortable, to aay tho least. Tho next day it developed that it was Mrs. Korrands who had diod.and not Mrs. Kohrens. The similarity of tho namo* caused tho vory poculiar mistake. Hut this was not all. The clork at tho hotol waa a friond of tho supposed doad woman's huabaud and immediately mailed a lottorof condolonco, which, of courao, was past tho understanding of tho gentloman whon ho receivod it. "Shore Acres" Coining. Of Jamoa A. Hearno's "Shore Acres," to bo aeon at the Opora llnuso noxt Friday ovoning, tho Boston Transcript aaya: " 'Shore Acres' ia a drama worthy the suggestion of its namo; and that is high praiso. For 'Shore Acros' 'is a phraso which brines to tho imagination tho homely simplicities of tho farm land, and the keen savor, tho wild cour ago, of the ana. And tho play has both af those; anil ia raised thoroby not only to, but above tho lovol of tho best stage pictures of Now England life our gener ation has neon. It will rank with tho conspicuous not alono of tho season, but of tho dramatic generation." lt?rtmiinii Frozen. Parkkrsiiuro, W. Va., Jan. 20.?Word coineB from up tho rivor that raftsmon who workod during tho rocent terrible cold spoil to catch logs in tho Guyan (lotto and Mud rivers woro so badly frozen that many of thorn will lose an par or n hand, So mo jumped into tho water to get warm, aa ovon tho icy water was warmer than tho air, and by so do ing made mutters worao. Whon thoy cainc out thoir clothea instantly froze still. Suilltnn t?jr Cold or Dump, Tho kidneys bccomo Bore ami coiuo to net prop erly. Itellwvo their dUtrcM and net thorn In vig orous motion with llontotter'n Htoinnch Hitter*, nu<l nil will ho well. Otherwise, npprnhond Ilrlght'* dlnciuo. dlnhotus or albuminuria, nil dniiKoroiiN innlndlcs. Mulnrin. dyapupidn, con klliiiitlon, lillloiiHHi'M nod II<TV<MI<IWM nil ylold to thin honlKtinut ntid ngrcenhlo medlrlnnl nr.iuil, which promote* uppulUo nnd a tpdu In vigor and flcsii. Smith Browing Co. makes tho best alo, portor and brown stout. HOU8H I'llOGIl/lMMi:. The Week's HiiaIiiom us Arranged for tUo lloune of ll?proinnt?tlv**, Washington, D. 0., Jan. 120.?Thia promises to bo a busy and important wook In tho house. Tlio programino ar ranged by tlio coinmittoo on rules bo foro the departure of Kpoakar Orlep for Aahovilto, N. 0., liiHt night (wlioro ho oxpocta to rouinin a wook or inoro,) contoinplatoa tlio consideration of tho public building bill on tlio calendar to bo followed by tho Indian approprin* tion bill, now "under consideration, tho Hiindry civil and tho agricultural appro printion bllla. Tho cominlttoo on rnloa, with much urging, ducidod to brim; n clotnro rnlo to locuro a voto on tho bill for a now public building at Chicago to coat ??!,? 000,000. Two houra will bo given to morrow for tho consldoratlon of tho moaauro, nftor which tho voto will bo takon, Tho luinrovomonta for tho Now York public building nro provided for in tho aundry civil bill. Tho other public building billn, aix in numbnr, aro aa follows: Newport, Ky., $100,000; Cumborlaud, Md., $75,000; South Oma ha, Nob., $200,090; I'atorion, N. J., $250,000; Brookllno, IMasa., $75,000, aud i'ottavilfo. Pa., $(K>,000. Tho progratnmo aa arranged for tho woolc may bo subject to cliango in caao Mr. Spritigor, chairman of tho commit too on banking aud curroncy decides boforo tho oud ot tho wook to brine for ward his now moaauro. llo has boon in conatant conaultation with Socrotary Carlisle for tho past wook and ia very sanguino that concoaaiona can bo made to tho silver mon, which will induco thom to withdraw their opposition. On yeaterday ho oxpreaaod tho opinion thatho would bring forward tho modified bill this wosk and that it would pass. Thia opinion, howovor, ia not gonorallv aharod by tho Democratic leaders of tho houao, moat of whom do not hoaitato to Bay that they bolievo all liopo of cur roncv legislation at thia sosaion ia dead. Ilia poaaiblo that tho resolution for tho impoachmont of Judgo iticka may bo boforo tho houao boforo tho end of tho week, but tho fact that tho commit too on judiciary decided Friday to ro opon tho caao ia interpreted to moan a dolay which will rondor any attempt to push tho case against him at thia aoa 8ion abortivo. Next Saturday, by a apodal ordor, will bo act aaido for oulogiea on tho late Senator Alfrod 11. Colquitt, of Georgia. It ia not improbablo thut Mr. lJoutello will attompt to aecuro consideration of Ilia Hawaiian roaolutiou, and thus a debate on thia subjoct precipitated in socio form. INCOME TAX QUESTION" Will Uuvn tlio or Way In tho Sennto Thin Week. Washington', D. C., Jan. 20.?Tho proapoct in tho sonato thia wook is for moro talk tliau accompliahmont. When tho sonato adjourned yesterday tho aonato'e attitudo toward Hawaii, tho propoiod roceiaion from the sonato amendments to tho incomo tax appro priation and tho Nicaragua bill all oc cupied in tho different ways, technically considered, tho position of unfinished business. Tho incomo tax quoation will havo the right of way by virtue of its being a part of an appropriation bill. Tho Hawaiian question will in all probabil ity be conaiderod in tho morning hour Monday morning, if not crowded out by tho dobato on tho incomo tax. There aro known to bo sovoral sena tors, moat, if not ell, of thom on tho Republican side, anxious to express their views on tho Hawaiian problem, and judging from their privato express ions, tho remarks to be mado will in soino instances bo very pointed. Sona tor Hill ia alao expected to aland out for hia incomo tax araeudmont, Tho Nic aragnan question atill holda its placo at the head of tho calendar for conaidera tion daily nfter two o'clock. Senator Morgan said to-day that ho was atill hopeful of securing a voto ou this bill before tho close of tho week, but if thoro should bo mauy interruptions ho may again be disappointed. Senator Turpio has tho floor for a roply to Senator Mor gan, and iaexpoctod to mako one of his characteristic; spoechea. There will also bo addreases on thia aubject boforo the vote is finally taken. Senator Cockrell oxpocta to ask to havo tho fortifications appropriation bill trken up us soon aa tno urgent de ficiency bill in out of tho way, and thinks thoro will bo no difficulty in get ting it through during tho week. Tho friends of tho bankruptcy and territo rial admission bills are growing anx ious concerning tho fate ot thoso meas ures, and aro beginning to bo appre hensive that timo may not bo left for their consideration if the Nicaragua bill bo not soon disposed of. Tho present prospect is against a rovival of tho financial aud (currency question in tho senate during tho week, but much will dopond upon tho action of tho coinmittoo on finance at its moot ing Tuesday, and also upon tho attitudo of tho liouso of roproaontativea. Good alo is tho beat beverage just now. Trr Smith's. Hood'slPlllscuro all llrnr Ills, constipation, blllousuuw, Jaumllcc, alok hcadachc, IndltfesUoa. Dyspepsia and Consumption Health and 6trongth Cono Advlood to Tnko Hood's Sarsapn rllla and is Curod. "C. I. Ilood &Co., Lowell, Mass.: "I am glad to say that I am In better health now than I havo been for a long time. Myself and wife havo taken Hood's Sursaparilla for tho past four months, and I can truly say that It has dono us moro good tlian any other medicine wa havo ever taken. I was troubled with dyspep sia for over two years. I also had a slight touch ot consumption and was frequently oil duty, Unablo to Work. I spent a good portion of my earnings for doe tors' bills and oUicr modlclno which did rno good only for a llttln time. My employers urged mo to tnko Ifood's Sarsaparilla'so I bought ono hot tlo and bognn Its uso about tho first of April, at that tlino weighing only 150 pounds although my usual weight was 1K0 pounds. After using tho bottlo I U It that I was better, so 1 purchased flvo moro botUea. 1 urn taking tlio sixth bottlo now and alnco commencing to take Hood's fcar sap.-irllU have had only one alight attack ot 111 Iood's!T>Cures ness. My present weight Is Itt pounds, and I do not feel that I was over nick In my life." It. 1). HumiAltn, iJiurel, Mississippi. TEAS, SPICES, ETC. ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY. WE LEAD, M'/T THOSE WHO CAN FOLLOW! PRICB L.IST! Drutnmor Lunch Cokes, I pounds 25?J Lemon Cakes, t pouiuli 25" flutter Cracker*, 6 pounds ....... 25o (JliiKor Snapa. 4 poundi - 25 ' Good Laundry Soap. lUbars ? 250 Fairbanks' llrown Soap, 0 bun 25" Fairbanks* (iolil Dint, I package 201' Evnporaled California Pcachoa, fancy, 2 lb>..25e Evaporated California Aprlcolit. faiioy.2lbi.25o Evaporated Apples, all rIiiK*?. il pounds 25o Clean Currant*, new, 1 pounds. 25o California Raisins, large, & pounds ?? 25c Scodlcss Raisins, 4 pounds ? 25o New lluckwhcol, pure, 0 poumli 25c California Prunes, largo, 1! pounds 25o Rolled Oats, 7 pounds ...... 25c (Jlosa Starch, 0 pounds 25c Ti'ploca, por pound 6o Clothes Plus, per do/on - 1o Carpet Tacks, 8 ounces, per box .. 1c CLUB ORDERS. We will prepay freight on all orders of 810 and upwards (sugar excepted) to any railroad sia tlon or lauding '.W miles from any of our stores, bend for price list. Mailed freo to uuy address. i WANTED. T A 1)1 ICS WANTED?IF YOU WISH .I.J EMPLOYMENT nt your homes, send self add reaml envelope for our descriptive circular and cointnonco work at once: good wanes paid. Tho Alfred Knitting Co.. Wlnthrop. Mam, jail Agents wanted, ok salesmen desiring sjdo lino, to tike orders by sum pi*; staple seller. easily carried We par ex penses and salary or commission aud furnish samples on application. Address Lock IJox 125, New York City. Jv2S-rrlus STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. TOCKllOLDEUS' J1KKIIXO. s Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Franklin Insurance Company will bo held at the company's otlico on Monday, January 21. lf>9'?, ttetweou the hours of three i:?) nnd four'(4) o'clock p. m., for the election of directors. J AS. I'. ADAMS, Secretary. Wheeling. January l. IR'AV In7-M STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. gTOCKS FOU SALE. SO share* Riverside Iron Works. ' 100 shares MollaireNoll Works. 20 shares Wheeling .Steel ?fc Iron Company, 2 Wheeling Railway Bond*. 10 shares Fo*torla Glass Company. 10 share* Kxchango Rank. lUohareaof National lUnlc of West Virginia. 10 share.* Wheeling Ice aud Storage Co. 10 shares .'Etna Standard Steel A- Iron Co. It K. lit WIS. broker. do3l No. 21 Twelfth Street GENERAL NOTICES. ?^totice. All pcrson?|haring rlnlins njjainst the estate of the late Samuel Kraus, will please present them to the undersigned for settlement SOLOMON KRAUS E. 13UCKM AN. 1313 Main Street JalO Executors. ^SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Having been appointed assigns* of R. W. Hose, of i!i23 Market itrret on January 11, IS3'?. 1 hereby notify all persons knowlnjr themselves Indebted to call and settle, and those having claims against him will present them. R. L SEA BRIGHT. jftlT Assignee of R. W. Hose. i FOR SALE. j^OU SALE. AFEIVCIIOICE LOTS AT EDOIXGITOS. Cheap an I on lUir Torox. W. V. HOGE. ocfi Cltv Rank Building. 1300 Market Street FOR RENT. T?OR KENT-A MUCK HOUSE L with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply to Na2303Chaplincstreet jais? l^Oll KENT?THAT ELEGANT X storeroom. No. 1101 Main street now oc cupied by House .t Herrmann. Has Rood ele vator fervico and flro proof vault in office. 1'ovMwion given April l, lSOi Apply to HENRY K. LIST, at City Hank. nolo H OK KENT. Seven-roomed dwelling. 1015 Chaplino street Ten-roomed dwelling. IO.'iO Main street Eight-roomed dwelling. 59 Eleventh street Store room, ll!> feet in length, 10M Main street FERDINAND J. WINOERTER, jail 1323 Market Street T?OU KENT. 1 Nine rooms In tho Roemer Rlock. nicely ar ranged for a llnt olass boarding house, with all the modern conveniences. Rent moderate for a good tenant. Also store room No. 20PJ. in sntnu block, size 20 l>y to. with counters and shelving, suitable for wholesale or retail, with Rood rellar and both gases. Rent moderate tor a good ten ant For particulars cull on John Roeiner. at the Elm (Jrove motor otllce, or to Charles O. I ' * " " Roemer's Insurance office, No. 2021 Main street! in same block. |dc2ti) JOHN ROEMER. JJ'OU KENT. FROM APRIL 1, Ono Soconil-Story Flat on Main Stroet. Ono Second-Story Flat on Tenth Stroot. Each llat-contains six rooms, bath room anil hall aud both gases. JAMES L. HAWLEY, del I u.v Main Street V 7?OK KENT. Sloro room In I'eiibmlr ltoilillng. Ollli'o room* In INuihoily Jtnllilliig. Steum lieat, olovntornml nil modern eon. reiilence*. Torinn ronMotmblo. PKAltODV l.NSUKANCi: CO., Jal nan mill nan MurUet SI rue t. Hub Building l-'OR KENT?One elegant office room, also one large elegant hall, first lloor entrance. Until perma nently rented, will rent hall for en tertainments, etc. Most centrally located and best advertised building in the city, l-'or terms, etc., apply at THE HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth and Market streets. HS. KANl)S, ? Member American Juslltnto Electrical Engineers, Electrical Engineer anil Contractor, 1T.AUORY HUILDINO, WHEELING. Electric Light, Power, Railway, Mlnlne and Steam I'IiiiiIm. Dealer In Electrical Supplies. tnr2it-Mwr TNTELLIGENOEK'S JOB OFFICE? Jl NEW TYPI5. BKI1jLI;I) WORKMEN, HON I'm' COUNT aud TASTY WORK. Send for uric'al INTKLLIOENCKic ?baud 27 iourUiuuth Stroot TRUSTEE'S SALE. rPRUSTEli'S fcJALK My virtue of a deed of trust made by John W. Morris iiihI Amilo 11 Morris. his wife, both ol tho city of Wlit'uilntc. In tlio c.uiiiity <>( Ohio, In tho htnloof West Virginia. to Me m trustee, dated February VO, 1MW, nml recorded In Kin ofllco of tho Clerk of I Ik* County court of Ohio county. W'Mt Virginia, In Deed of Trust IJook No. 'i). piiun ?'?.17,1 will sell lit puhlionuftlmi utthu north front Uoor of tho Court llouso of snld county, on TIIUItSDAY, mi: 'Jlrii hay op JANlMltV, 1M\ roiniiii'iicliiir nt ID o'clock n. in., tliu following ill N<'r IImmI real Mint*. sltmiicd In mild city, ill tho county nml siato nforc?aId. that Is tunny: Tho north linlf of lot numbered live (?'?) In tho tenth Moiiumof snldclty, nltmitfl oil tin* WOit sldn of Cliapllno street, between Kloveiith nit*l Twelfth atrcets, 'I liera I* erected on tlila property n Htm brick residence, In ns gondii neighborhood ns any In thn city nml all of tho surroundings of tho best character. Thnu* or HALK-Onn thlnl of iho purchase money, nml ?j? much morn its tho fiurclmscr shall elect to pay, cash In lutuil. onohalf of tho rtv miilhhiK purchiuio money, with Interest from tho ?lay of *alr, in one your thereafter, nml tho resL iluo thereof, with interiyt. in two wars from tho ?lay of ante, thn purchaser kItIw,' hi* promissory note* for tho deferred Installments of Hip pur- L choso money, scoured l?y it deed of trim on tho property. (JKO. II. CALDWELL, Trustee. 1 \S. II. IUmth. Auctioneer. deli LEGAL NOTICES. j QOMMlSSION'Kll'S NOTICE. Thoodorc Miller'* administrator ) vs. > In Chancery. William Mlllernml allian. ) . lly virtue of nn order entered In tho abovo on titled cause by tho Circuit Courtof Ohio County, West Virvlnl*. on tbo 11th dny of January, IMo, It is referred to tho underlined commissioner to nsccrtnln and report: I Firm?What liens, 11 nny. thorn are on tho real 1 estnto described In tho bill belonging to the citato of Tharodoro Miller, deceased. s-coud?'What dcbt? there are against the said ? Theodore Mlllor'n estate. | Third?What personal pronerty there la be loiiKlnu to Mid estato und subject to the pay ment of the debts. 1 Fourth?What lien*, If nnv, there Are against I thn Interests of any of tho heirs of said Theodore j Miller In the anld renl estate. Fifth?Any other matter required and deemed I pertinent. I Notice la hereby Riven that tho undersigned hni fixed on Tuesday. February %. Ib^.'i/at 9 n. in., asthetlinc, and his ofllco. No. 1417 Chapllne street. Wheeling, W. Vn, ns tho plii?*o nt which ho will proceed to ascertain thosoveral mattors In said order of relerenco required. Ulvcn under my baud this nth day of Jan* unry, lftft. UEO. K. 110 YD, . J. \\. Cowntx. Commissioner. Attorney. Jnl4-M JjJOTICE TO CKEDITOKS. To. tho creditor* of Theodore Mlllor, deceased. In purstmnco of n decree of the Circuit Oourt of.itho County of Ohio, made In a cause therein peudiug, to subject tho renl estato of tbosnid theodoro Miller to the payment of hi* debts, you nro requited to prcseut your clnlms against tho estate of the said Theodore Miller for ad judication to Geo. K. Boyd, Commissioner, nt his ofllco. No. 1417 Chapllno street, Wheeling. In the said County of Ohio. In tho Suite of West Virginia ou or before TUESDAY, the 26th day of February, 1MV'?. Wltncjs: JOHN W. MITCHELL. Clerk of the said Court, thli 12th dny of Janunrr. lhW. -ill " ."'UN W. MncilKLL. Clerk STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. 1852 1895. Blank Books!) 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QUIMBY, no?fl Hi t Market Street EDUCATIONAL. gl'KCIAL FIVE MONTHS' COUKSE | ?AT? Norwood Institute, Washington, D. C. Apply for terms to? \VM. D. CABELL 14l"> K Northwest. Washington. P. C. Reforonce: Mrs. M. .Stovon* llnrt. of Wheel* Inc Mr. tilbson I^imb. llnnk of Wheeling. jn7 Night School.^ Why don't you nttend tho Night Sessions ol tho WHEELING IUJSIN15S3 COLLKCiK, corner Main nml Twelfth Rtreots? Writing, Spelllnir, Arithmetic. Uookkceplng, Bhort lituul. Typcwritlnjr, etc. Comfortnlilo rooms. Careful personal in struction nml low price*. O?COME AND SEE US.?O Wheeling ? Business ? College, ,l,.ai WHEELING, \V. VA. Mrs.I. Stevens Hart's School for Young Ladies and Children, 131011.1.11313 Jl.irUt.lSI., WlleollllE, W.Vlu | Tho Island enm nml olcctrlo motors pnss tho | door. Fourth nnuual pension beirlns MONDAY, | Hoptombor 17, lS'.M. This school olTer< a com plete aud thorough oiliieutIon in Fmellca'. Hnn* iiili. Miithcmntla*. FukIIsIi Classics, Latin nml Modem IJinuuiiKes. Tho school ooiimIsU of I'rlmnry. Intormedlato. Acudonile nml College Preparatory dopnrtmonts. Tho meihnds nml eourso ol instriioilou will compare favorably with tho liosl somluurloi In tho country. Hoys nro rccelvod In tho Primary nml lnler* uicdlule. l'or circulnrs or Interview, apply to MKS. M. STKVi:NS 1IAIIT, Princlpul, WlieeliuB, W. Va, HEAL ESTATE. TO LET. Modern ten-roomed homo, ultli ground. at Tlltouvlllo. nix mill ?. n .r? ilii'd l orry, (hi lines of I'. mi l v. , Ijiko Krlo mllroad* Mutiv ttain everyday, Delightful location. Kight-roomed dwelling. 1"! ????:::? v Feven?ri?ometl dwelling, M-' TupKu, ? .... Four-rootucd dwelling, lti't You ? r... t " Eight-roomed <1 \rcllliicr on iiiuiar minute*' ri'io from ttio oily. Hovuurooinod ?lwelHnir. modern ? ? ? . HovcMi ruoiuoU dwelling, iiio4.ii, ,. ,. ilreol. Hovon-rootnod dwelling, modern. i , toenih street. Eleven-roomed dwelling, best Iurr, , city 'or an M. l> blx-rooinod dwelling, WW MurUot ?? , flTfrtOODICil (IWOlllllKt 8118 KolT Mri t Flro-roomed dwelling, IWM Ww I Four-roomed dwelling, 2u'W Mnrkr. Three-roomed dwelling (now cmpt;, ; Rinla itroct. Plve-roomo<l dwelling, North Wn i ,. (Now empty.) Modern lint. I.Mft Cbapllne street. Four-roomed dwelling. lltil 11 i,:h ? *r. ? Six-roomed dwelling, riouth Kin ??- ? Ftoro room and dwulllng, Ktoro room and dwelling, 10/7 Malu y.;,^ All Rood reutablo properly. Come early if yon want choleo. MONEY TO LOAN. SMITH & DICKINSON, 1220 MARKET BTltlJKT. FOIEtj SALE. Home 4 rooms, 12tb street, cheap, Oi terms, 1000. House 9 rooms and ball, 3IcLitrcvt, r .? <Md order, 1*600. House, Grooms; lanro stablo and z x, nlnsular addition to East Wheeling \v.. partor all cheap. Home. 3 room*, lot 2^x101 feet, Llnd ???,. Belvedere, Tory cniv torma. J7!>). Home.7room*, brick.Mainst...r)th wari,<;.? House, 4 room*, brick, Jacob strut, ith * |1. WO. House, ft roomi and hall, Turk Vie*, |-v. 17:? b et. eujr terms. 11,7V). Hou*e, 6 rooms. 27th st, lot 2"ixl0)?r<v?t $ Double house. 10 rooms,Indluuu sirco; i, , ' ea*T terms. S.L50U. House, 0 rooms, South Huron street, has with large lot S2.2M. Home. 7 rooms and hall. Market str*-:. U tweou 7th and 8th mreot*. ea?y terrm. J.'Tjj House. 5 rooms, corner lot, 21th atri^y, lui ternn. f 1.400. Double borne, 8 rooms, Coal stroo*^ lit m" 11.000. House, ft rooms, McColloch street, Vjii*. v, ... lm; fl.700. House. 7 roomsandhbll, with largo h: i; atreet. V.COO. House, 3 rooms, Charles street, oasy tortr.? |r?l Homo, ft room*. Baltimore street, L&u vvh? iug. easy terms $1,010. Mouse. 4 rooms. 18th street, easy terra*. Splendid lot for dwelling ho ike, 6th ward S1.6VX Hoiuo, ft rooms, brick. 14th streot.ehear>. Hous-', 10 rooms, brick, with lar*.: lit Ly atreet. cheap. Hou?<>. 5 rooms, Jacob streot, G:h war J. en term*. Sl.ftOO. House, ft rooms, WoOd street Cth wari. Sl.lii House, 6 rooms, 29th street. SI.O'?L House. f> rooms. Wood street, oth war 1 !! To Flue flnUhed house, ft rooms anil hnl! iv View, lot 100x175 feet. For a abort tin.' oa> 11.800. Splendid house, ft rooms and hall Undstr-; Belvedere. SI.4V). House, C rooms, brick, Market street. Ontr Wheeling, cheap, S1.2J0. EotsonLlnd street, Bolvcdcro, aalS. earh. Thtvclots in Tark View, cheap. Business property on Market streot at nov ate pricn. ttO. SWO. $5-D0, 5S00, JiOOO and $1503 to low:: real estate. NESBITT & DEV1NE TcL?li 1739 Market Stroot. FOR, SALE. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PROPERTY. Na 7o South Fenn street, sercn-roota-vl r. house, laundry* butb room, hill, porches, bo: Rases, in tho bent location, with all the Iste imtirovemonti: cheap. No. 1104 and HOC Market street, tno k.: rooms, eisbt larce rooms upstairs. fl2..V>\ No. 26 South Huron street, ft-roomcd house SSxUtt feet. S2.000. No. Oil Market street, 6-roomed hou.se, 1 16x133 feeL JL500. No. IMS Jacob street, 7-roomed house, in r* location. SiOOO. No. 74 Fourteenth street, 11-roomed bri: houto; eneap. No. 118 South Penn street, 9-roomed hcci bath room, with all lato?t imorovement*. it lot; cheap. Also botldlor lots, farms and residences of s sizes. Call and see me. HHRRVJ, FINK, Telephone <37. 11W Market Street Cif TO LOAN. $20,000 TO LOH^ On Improved City Real Estate. SIMPSON S HAZLETT No. 1311 Mnrk*?t St. PHOTOGRAPHY. T. H. Higgins, PHOTOGRAPHER, del 42 Twelfth Street* jyjf-YLES' ART STUDIO. photographs. ror.TEAtTS 1.N PASTEI, OtU CKXYOS, WATt and Ink. 2154 TVETUN STREET PICTURES A. ART MATERIALS Have you a picture You Want Framed? You will be pleased with tho larw stock latest patterns of Mouldings shown at NICOLL'S ART STORE, Pbices Vr.itv I/ow. I2>-? Mi>rkot >tr? Carriers ( f na.tvr.n \ THE INTELLIGENCER \ To l'osldences and Huslness i llouhes Throughout * Wheelinc: AND ITS I SUBURBS, f DAILY, 16c PER WEEK. ( To order cosily, call up i v telephone 822. J rpo Tin: VOIKKS OF THK CITY OF WIIEF.UNO. Inmn candidate for re-election to the offwe Mayor of the city. Your vote Is re-<i>ootfu'.lv?J llcltcd. Election January 21, ISM. JaU n. F. rAl.pwn.^ RUMOUR'S Celebrated Star Hams Are tho finest you con buy. ALBERT STOLZE CO. Jal5 1117 Market I