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jos.Horne&Co., I'wi An. <nJ Hflli St., I'ltlsburj. TmtMur, JJurcli It, H'Jl Out-of-Tovvn People can buy here just as well as though living in the city by using our Mail Order Department. The smallest order receives just as careful attention as the Invest. Send a trial or der just to see how easy it is to Shop by Mail. Now that we are well launched in the Men's iothii Business, Clothing our aim will be to handle the very best Ready-made Cloth ing that's made. Not a gar ment will be sold but what | we can guarantee it as to Material, Workmanship, Style and fit. Our constant try will be to | see that every man who pat ronizes this department shall | have no cause for complaint. vVe want to clothe the men of this vicinage, and we feel that we are going to do it, and do it Better and Cheaper than its yet been done. Re member, this Ready-made Clothing of ours is as far above the old-time "hand me-downs" as they were superior to the primitive garb of the South Sea Islanders. Clothing on jd floor. Jos.Horne&Co.,j Pittstours, Pn. ? It's pure? i that's sure. Klein's | Silver Age Rye Whiskey. Used in Hospitals, recommended by tho b=*t p&yjlciani and sold bj all dealers. For catalogue aud all particulars ad i drt*s MAX KLEIN. Distiller i and Importer, Allegheny, Pa. STATION ERY, BOOKS, ETC. 1552 1595. Blank Books! We carry in'stodc a full line of New Flat Opening Blank Books, "Scotch Linen" Heavy Ledger paper. Perfect, and everything used in an office. Wall ipaipieh, i .NEW, AT LOWEST PRICES. Send for samples, state purpose and grade wanted. JOS. GROT' SOUS, 26 Twelfth StrooL qisohs The beat Duplicating Maclilno made. Will take throe thousand coplci from ono vrrlt Win ijq cither Autographic or Typo ?writer irork. Patinfaclloa Rti-irautccd. Port BALK BY - CARLE BROS., 13C8 Market SlrcoL A full Una 0f lappifai alwny* on hand. rJpiIK I'lTLSilCKOfl COJt5fKRfTlA |, i j 17L*T'rf* r tub wnviiiim,", KM-n on.l ?<*?<? IW week. 11 n^l*jii'lrffirAnrwiicm ''llcr"? H?"?' liOOKfl, STATIONERY,"fiOSI'EL HYMNS. Ic27 ^.H.QUIMBV. Hit .Market h'troei. Ed ... surely cured or. -I-1c.uk; ?* "nthTnK^'r1'1?-10yo,lr rco11 ?TLL!^T7!v'2"^ "z11,0 Uionixinda of lio|*lmi cnmnlmvo Imanor jiifuiontly cured. I chnll l,o ,.| -Jo iZ?,!S,X 'iiv'/z No. 183 Pearl fitrctt, 1J0W y0rlc. THE INCOME TAX. Tbn Arcumont Boloro tho Unttoil StiUuu Bupromo Court Ulusotl. OPINION WILL HOT BE RENDERED For Homo Tl mo?Mr. Choato CIokvm tlio Series of l>lst luguUhod tf ppaUorn on tiio Caso?l'ho Land Tnx ami :i Tax on iu Iteniul Without a 1)1 (Tor* onco?Tho Court lloom Crowded. Washington, I). C. March III.?Tho corridor*about tho supremo courtroom woro crowdod to-day as tho corridors about tho sonato nud homo chambers arc at times whon it ia understood that ioinothing uuusual ia llkoly to occur. Tim ecat.1 iuaido aud outiido tho bar and all tho available standing room woro occuplod long before tho court cuiuo in ut noon, and many who woro unablo to gain itdtnlsiion romuinod standing in tho corridor* for hours, hoping that uitimatoly a placo might bo mado (or thorn. A largo majority of thoso iuaido rotainiug thoir places, how* over, until Mr.Choatohad concludod Ins argument, tho last o( tho illustrious, aeries in tho iucomo tax casea. Thoro war. no preliminary businoss before tho court and Mr. Choato began his ad* drois promptly upon tho opening ol tho dav'a session. Ho took up tho throadof bis discus* alon by calling attention to tho distri bution of tho powor and tho mothoda of exorcising tho powor of taxation by Con gress. Ho said that tho second articlo of tho constitution provided for an ap portionment in accordauco with tho ro* turns of tho census. Aftor provision was inndo as in tho eighth urticlo for tno exorclso of plonary powor, which ho said, was almost without limitation, but they bad added tho provisiou that all dutios, oxciso and imports, should bo uniform throughout the Unitod h'tatos. 1 This ho tindoratood to moan just what itsaid. llo was not'.among thoso who I attributo heedlessness or carolosanosa or j iguoranco to tho makers of the coastl I tution, and ho beliovod thoy meant to I coYor tho otitiro question. Thoy had known all about the struggles of tho I English speaking pooplo for tho rogula | tion oi taxation, llonco thoy limitod I and specified what was to bo known as direct taxation. .Mr. Choato'? argument was largely tochuical and legal aud indicated thut with his introduction disposed of ho would honcoforth confino himself to tlio construction of the constitution and tho presentation of tho logal points. Tho inevitable income of all accumu lated property, whothor tho rent of land or tho interoat on lands, is, ho claimed, necessarily tho eubjoct of direct taxa* tion and of no other. Ho hoped to es tablish this fact and to farther show that such tax was subject to tho rulo of apportionment. Whatever elso was not includod in tho term direct tax, certainly roai od tate was included. Thoro had boon universal a3sont to this proposition and ho would tako this at tho basis of his fim stop. Ho controvortod tho propo sition that this idoa was to apply only to unimproved land, but contended that tho application was to all proporty des ignated as real ostate. Ho followod this argument with tho assertion that.tbq iucomo from rent of real estate is indis tinguishable from tho tax on real cstato itself, and combattod the position of tho attorney goneral that tho income from rent aftor it enters tho pocket is money and is to bo considered aa audi. For that mattor, any tax on land was in substance and cflect a tax on ita rental. "How, undor heavens," he exclaimed, "is a tax on laud to bo naid oxcopt from i iti income?its rental?" Returning to tho position of tho nt ' tornev goneral, that tho procoods woro | not rentals but money in tho pockot, ho declared it was a distinction without a dilleronco and was a fiction which had boen Btampod upon by tho court with all its might, and qnotod precedents to sustain tho position. Furthermore, ho controverted tho right to tax "money in the pocket" as a taxation on personal proporty. In tho caso of Unitod States bonds, which aro uot subject to taxation, how could tho interest on thoao bonds be sopnrated from tho bonds themselves and taxod ? Roturning to the quoationa of appointment and uniformity he ro viowod tho history of tho formation of tho constitution, giving ospccial atten tion to the compromiso on tho quoation of taxation and commerce. Mr. Choato then took up tho conten tion of tho counsel for the appellants that tho word uniformity had only a geographical moaning and proceeded to criticiso it. Why, ho askod, should this limitation as to uniformity in the differ ent states bo insisted upon when tho tax was to apply to tho entiro United ?States. Ho claimod that tho constitu tional roquirotnontof uniformity meant to require equal and uniform duties and taxes among citizens throughout the United States. It meana approximate equality?tho troatmont of all aliko. ?Mr. Choato contcndod tliat in ex change for tho surrender by ttio states of powor to collect duties, imposts and exciaos, tho gonoral government had nocossarily concerted tho right ot all men in thoir equality before tho law, and the rulo of uniformity must bo ob served. Furthermore, ho assorted that this rulo had boen observed without oxcoption by Congroos in all tariff acts. Mr. Carter had doclarod that thoro wai no help for it if a mistako had boon mado in tho law, but Mr. Choato con tended that tho court was lioro for tho purposo of providing help in such cases. Ho then roferrod to what ho designated a? tho breaches of tho rule of uniformity inndo by tho iucomo tax, taking up first tho limitation of tlio law to incoiuos in excess of $-1,000. Had wo como to tho point whon thoro was to bo ono law for the rich nnd unothor for tho poor? Ho doclarcd tho law to boadellbcratostrike on tho part of tho moil who had voted for it, at tlio really rich. No wonder, iio said, tho President niter ten days' deliberation had rofunod to put his namo to tho bill. No wonder tho Pres ident and tho secretary of tho troaaury rofuso to endorse it. x Continuing his argument Mr. Choato eaid tho rofuiul to malco tho exemption in tho case of corporations was in tlio nature of a penalty which wai not levied on othero, and it was an entering upon a policy which Congress should havo refrained from. Referring to tho other exemptions ho said that Mr. Vnndorbilt or Mr. Aitor would put all his monoyvinto a savings bank and thus escape taxation under tho law. Mr. Choato quoted from official roc ords fo show tlio onorimJui extent of tho business dono by tlio mutual com panion, declaring that thoro were no in stitutions iu the land which woro inoro noted grabbers and for hoarding of monoy than these mutual companion. It was .'I o'clock whon Mr. Choato, aftor having spoken throo hours to-day and forty minutos yeatorday, roachod his peroration. Mr. Choato stopped uo suddenly that tlio fludionco <ll?l not nt first appear to realize that tho argument la tho famous easo hut] ronchoi] n finality, and that nothing remained to dotormlno tlio valid ty of tho incomo tax oxcopt tho decision of tho court, which could not of coureo bo then expootmJ. QWII3T AT MiW OllliCAN'M. Tlio Colorod I.nvuo f.itburer* Nlur#id ml Homo Youtorduj-, mill tlia Truublu Ji Thought to bo Over. Ni:w Oulkanh, La., March 1!1.?Tho lovoo proseuted a poaeeful on poet. Tho polico did not wait until actual shooting began boforn thoy took action. Word \vu8 sent to all proclnct coinmundora Inst night to havo thoir forcos on tho rlvor Iront nt daylight this morning. Conso quontly tho polic'o woro on hand in largo nuniborn to provoutaroputltion of yoatorday's bloody affair. Tho nolle? woro undor tho impression tiiat tho rioiors would again commit doeda of violonco, but this boliof did not pan out. Kvory colorod man wIioho business calls him to tho rivor front took a day oil and kopt at homo. Tho various ugonts who havo up to yostorduy boon working nogroscrowmon told thoir inon to romain ut homo until thoy woro sent for. At a mootine of tho agents hold hit night thoy docldod it would bo bad policy to attempt to work ihoir colorod labor. Tho result was that nil ships which nro boing loaded by ngonts em ploying colorod labor aro undisturbed to-day. Thoro aro, howovor, a dozen or moroahips rocoivlog thoir cargoos, but thoy aro handlud by whito inon and not boing bothorod at nil. From preaont ap poarancos all trouble on tho lovoo in over and nnloas something unusual hap* pons thoro will bono repetition of yoj torday's rioting. SatlMlmt With tho Local Authorities Washington, I), a, March 13.?Sir Julian l'auneefoto, tho British ambas sador, has directed tho British consul at Now Orleans, Mr. St. John, to apply to tho local authorities for ouch spocial protection as may bo nocosaary during tho raco riot*. l'ho ainbasiador has laid beforo tho stnto dopartmont tho concurs atatomont as to tho shooting of Purior Iiain. No further utopo aro contomplatod, na tho ambassador is sat isfied that tho local nuthoritios will donl with tho uprising in such way aa to givo British subjects tho aamo pro tectlou ns that alfordod to Americans. TIIK COAL KTItllii;. Tho Clmucpj or tbo Day i'nror tho ailner*. A General llrnuniptlon Anticipated. Phtsbubou, March 13.?Thoro nro but four changes In tho condition of tho minors' strlko and thoy nro in favor of tho strikers. Tho Banksvillo ininoa, omployingGOO men, nro at work to-day at tho uixty-nine-cout rato, aa aro also tho Deadline rainoa on tho Panbnndlo road. Tho latter employ about GOJ mon. This, nccording to tho figures of tho minors' officials, makos n total of fully 17,Ck)0 mon nt work attbo union ratos, out of 22,000 minora in tho ontiro dis^ trict. Tho Charlerol Coal Company has agreed to grant their men tho sixty nine-cent rate, but thoro aro a few minor dotails in tho scalo upon which a re sumption of work iloponds. It ia ox pocted that those will soon bo amicably adjusted and that tho iniuos will boat work in a few days. The miners con sider the lisht won und aro only waiting for the remainder of tho railroad opera tors to fall into lino as it aooma thoy rauatdo to protoct their trade. Mining Cane Decldod. Washington, D. C., March 13.?Secre tary Smith has reuderod a decision in tho Last (Jliauco Mining Companv vs. tho Tylor Mining Company, boing a claim mado by tho former companv for the Trior lodo in tho Coour d'A'lono raining country, Idaho. A portion of tho Tylor claim overlapped tho Last Chance claim. Tho Tylor company in an application for patent waivod all tho rieht to tho overlapping portion, but tho Last Chance company asked that no patont bo issued whil'o thoro was ponding in tho eupromo court a caioafrectinc the titlo of tho proporty. b'ocrotary Smith holds that as tho over lapping tract has beon waivod by tho Tyler company patont shall iaauo for its claim. Admiral Monde'* .Sqtmilron. Washington-, D. C., March IS.?Ad miral Moado's squadron Railed last night from Port of Spain, Trinidad, for La Ctuayra, Venezuela, lu case of troublo thoro tho United States will havo ttireo lino warships, the Now York, Minne apolis and Cincinnati, ready to protoct American internals. It was the inton tion of tho department to havo tlio squadron stop atCnracoa on the way but owing to an outbroak of smallpox nt Ihat port this part of tlio programmo was abandoned. Sorrotnry King'* Condition. Indianapolis, March 13.?Myron D. King, tho governor's privnlo socrotary, who was injured in tho riot nt the house of roproionativos Monday niglit. is no botler to-day. Early this morn iDg ho had a fainting spoil. Tlio physician was hastily summoned and appliod reatorativos and oxproasod tl-.o opinion that thn faint roMilted from tho olloots of medicines. Tho doctor .ays tho chief danger nt Ilia pationt will bo in tlio ovont of iull.mimation. (limrrut Uurrlu. In Wn.Iiln^ton, Washington, D. c., March l:).?Gun oral Barrios, tho special onvoy sent by tho Nicaraguan government to London to secure an amendment of the trcatv between Great Britain and Nicaragua respecting the .Mosquitoreservation, has arrived in Washington. Ii possible ho will havo an intorvioiv with tho oecro tarv of otato beforo ho returns to Nica ragua. ."Mrs. I'nyno I)i<nd. Ci.nvRLANi), 0., March 13.?Tho wifo of ox-United Statoj Sonator Henry Pay no died 'nut night, ncod sovontv eovon years. Sho was tho motlior of tho lato wifo of ox-Socrotary of tho Navy Whitnoy and Col. Olivor II. Payne, of tiio Stuudard Oil Company. ' Itollrr III Six Hour*. Distroaning kidney and bladdor dia eaeoa relievod in nix hour* by tho "Xmv Giikat South Aiiuiiican Kidnky Cuiik." This now romody ih a ureal surprieo on account of iln oxcoodinu' promptnosa in relieving pain in tlio blnddor, Icidnoys, hack and every part of tho urinary puns! ago In mnlo or female. It rolloves rn tontlon of water and pain in passing it alnioHt immodiatolv. If you wimt ?|tiick rallnf and euro this h'your reniedv Sold by U. 11. List, <lruggiat, Whoeling W. Vii. Akic for Smith Browing Co.'s nle. Accept no substitute. It in boat. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, MAKING IMIMlOVtiaiHN'lU Tint riiii.Hnnilln Muklti; Kohio CliniiffA* j W'oit oCHlAiiltniivlllu. Fj*rlnt Dlspatth (n the luMijaitfr. &r*un*NVii,Lc, O., March 13.?Tho Pan-llnndlo railroad compnny i*. ar ranging for or.tomlvo hnprovomontn west of thin city. At bridgo 51, wo at of Fornwoori nud brldgoG7, weflt of Union port, ntono nrcli bridjjos for n dotiblo trade r.roto bo oroctod. Botwenn No. 8 tunnel and Rood's Mill* 450 toiin of rails luvo boon unloaded to luplucn tlio old rulln. At Carmun's crossing wont of Unionport a coaling ututlon will bo oroctod and mlnos oponod two and ono half inlloi noutli of thoro by Punnayl vania parties and tho coal will bo brought to tho railroad by u narrow guago road. MAltTINSnUIUi'H 11UILOI.VG. Mid* Oponod for tlin Approach** to tho I'nhllo llultitliiir nt Murtinnhurg. Spccfal DUpatch to the IiiklUicKtr. Washington, 0. 0., March 13.?Bldo woro to-day oponod at tho tromiiry do partuiontfor tho approaohos to tho pub- j lio building at Martinaburc. Tho bid dora woro Pator Dugan, Roanolco, Va., j $2,701; Kobort 3L Jackson, Lima, Ohio, | $2,835; Elmor Isor mid Goorgo W. Du granzy, Martinsburg, $3,500; Justin Mc Carthy, Washington, 1). 0., ?3,430; b. A. Wostinhavon, Martinsburg, $3,813; Owon Patterson, Battiuioro, $3,503; | Thoma* Gohon, Martiusburg, $2,324; | Minor 4 Brot., Baitiuioro, $4,704; Mar tin Murray, Troy, N. Y., $G,350. Tito United Stntm Court. tfwlal DitpaUh to tha InldlLjeiiUf. Parjccusiiuug, W. Va., March 13.?In tho Unitod Statoo court yoatorday after noon Jndgo Jackson hoard argamonts in a long standing caio o( tho Baltimoro it Ohio Railroad Company against thu Wost Virginia Transportation Com pany including Mr. C. C. Church, of this city, Mr. Bradiah, of Now York, ami others. Tho court docidod that tho dood of trust mudo by Church and Bra dish and others was frauduioul (iu tho 1 legal sonso), ao far as it aQoctod tlio Bal tiuioro <k Ohio company, and the court also atatod that ho would appoint a commissioner to oxamiuo aud report boforo proceeding further. Au Old Clllzoit Demi. Spicizl Ditpalch to the Tnltttlscnccr. Mouoantown, W. Va., March 13.? Major William W. John, ono of tho oldost and wealthiest citizens of tho county, dlod at his homo near Stowarts towu yoatorday ovoning, as;od sovonty nino years. Ho had been very ill for several months ami hia death, was not unexpected. His estato is valued at $40,000. Six children aurvivo him: Frank John, of Myorgdalo; Mrs- Emma Morris, of Morris Cross Roads; Mrs. G. M. Chidoater, of Weiton; Mrs. Charloa Conn, of PL Marion; Mrs. 1'iioll, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. St. Clair, of this place. Drnktmnn llnlillp Diem Efrtcial DUjtateh lath* InUillQtnccr. pAnKKRsiiURO, W. Va., March 13.? Jack liaislip, of this city, tho Ohio Rivor brakoman who was so aoriously injured Monday altornoon at Now Ha ven, died lust night. His tormor homo was near Charleston. Wot Vlrslulu I'ostaiiutcr* Spccial DUpaic\ to the Inie^ jtnctr. Washington, D. C., March 13.?T. Z. Kuntz haa boon appoiutod postmaster at Poubio, Webster county, vice W. P. Reese, resigned. Wait Virginian* nt tho Capital. Special DupiicA to the InUZUjcuctr. Washington, D. C., March 13.?Con gressman J. H. Huling and Hon. T. F. Dufly and Neil Robinson, of Charleston, aro in tho city. * Tlio Motion Lost. Beiilin, March 12.?The lower houao of tho Prussian diot to-day rejected a motion mado on behalf of tho Polish membors to ropoal tho statutes en couraging Gorman settlors to eitablish thomsolvcs in West Prussia and Poson. Tho Poles and tho members of tho Freisinnige and Centro parties voted with tho minority. No Further Disturbance. Omaha, Ncu., March 13.?All night long a battalion of polico guarded St. Paul's Roman Catholic church to pro rent another battlo botweon factions of tho Polish congregation. .No signs of an attacking party woro seen. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many'who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the neeus of physical being, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxativo principles embraced in *tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to itn presenting in the form mast acceptable and pleas ant to tho taste, tho refreshing aud truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers anu permanently curing constipation. It has piven satisfaction to millions and met with tho approval of tlio medical profession, because it acts oil tho Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening thorn and it is perfectly fico from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for salo by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it i3 man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso namo is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will uof accept any substitute if oQerod. W M. H. IIUTCIIINS, M. 1)., ?SPECIALIST.? EYK,EAU,NOSE AND THROAT. Oi'l'UT. ani> ItlMDItNCK: No. SI TivcHlli St.,Wheeling,M'.Yn. do?0-Trn.t < Tho Rosy FroolinoSG Anil ll Tolvoty iwftnraa of II.o nkln In Invn rjably ohlalin-d hy lliuno wlio mo PoszoNt'u Cuin|iiox|on l'owiicr. _ SHOES-ALEXfllMPER. WHY NOT * 4?ooaf.ooot)oo liny NOW tin? low shoes you aro i tno to ttttui in ft very abort iiiuuf ~ MAItOH lttli to ICtli. DAYS J Every hour lit nneli day a money maker (or tlioto who will ln!;o advantage of our Sale of Low Shoos. During ttili w?"?k wo will sell any shoo In tho following 1M for .... ?10 I'flr ('out Lras I linn Original I'rlco. Tliut prlco li mnrkoil tu plain IlRure* on tlio box las U everything In our hou?e), an there (.in Ira no chance of trior*. l.AD111S WITH SMALL KKIX this li ni t;,c(!lnl Interest to you. Hlzo up the list: A wldo-Ono two UJiis, tliroo 4s, two 4)?i, nun \v II wldo?Nlnoa!^, xinnt lis, sixteen 3J??, tight <?. lour ??.! ji, llvu C wldo? Four 2*, ?u *iWi. twonty'lwo 3a, flfleeu is. laontv-llve It. tcu 4Jii. eleven Sa, I) wldo?Two 2'ys. seven 3s, dsbteou 3}{1, llftoou 4s. four !>(?*. t'irco K wlile?Four 2%s, live ai, lis throo is. Original 1'rleo ... t>l.fiu to St.'I.OO Snlo Price .... mm m hi.hu I'lANO TICKETS ISSUED TILL MAllCil 'JO. WANTED. Ladies?to do fancy work at homo. DELKAY NKEDLEWOKK CO., Delrov. Mich. felH" \\J ANTED? SITUATION' BY AN ' t mi nhlo. willing, Industrious and tobcr man; anything honorable: be*t of reforence* given. Address "C?" caro Intelligencer office. inr7 WAN TEH-MAN TO MAN AUK branch oiTire. Salary ?1,000 a yoar. 8GW cash and references required. CVp.ntnerclal ref crenccs furnished. Loom 4J. Elsuor Building, 1'ltlsburgh. l'a. tnriT WANTED?SITUATION IIY A N able, industrious and aobor mnn, a good book-keeper and quick at flgurua. wIIUiik to ac cent any uouorablo position. Salary uo ob.'ocL Addte-s "K.." li:t ?ll|tfonr?-r offici'. mrl.t WANTED?SITUATION 15Y A HOY 17 year* of ngo, in a storo where he can I taake hlnisulf useful with chanoo of advnueluir. I I* healthy, strong and willing to work. Address '?HAltllY." camlnudllgcncer ot!lcc. mrl? WANTED-AGKNTS TO TAKE | order* by sample Ml home or trawl, ex- | peases ami good aai.nry or commission to right party. Samples wmt ou application. Address with stamp Lock Box 1JJ, New York City. nnl*-TTh.M Sales m a n (medical)?w a n ted to call ou physicians with large and Im portant surgical work alraou ready. An excel lent lncomo can be earned by physlclam or others of good address .state use aud experience. Lock llox l.x?2. 1'hllade'iplila. l'a. mrl A G E N T S W A N T K D?$75.00 to xjL Sicw.w Salary paid to oncrgctlc young men to travel Excellent chance for teacbors and studetiu. Busluoss pleasant and permanent. Splendid opportunity to make tnonev. dur new pl.su takes like wild firo. Address NATIONAL LlBKAUY' ASSOCIATION, 241 Wabash Avonue. Chicago. mr'-< TO LOAN. "YTONEY TO LOAN. 111. Cash always on hand In sums to suit, from fin and upwards, on real estate: also on furniture. Jic.. without removal: easy pay menu. No charro nnless loan is made. Confidential. WllEEUNG LOAN COMPANY, liox 107. ial'J-Trh.u BUSINESS CHANGE. BUSINESS CHANGE Tho undersigned, having disposed of his drus storoto tho firm of Gaa* & Wclgelt,' hereby rec ommends them to the public, and requests that tho patronage heretoforu kindly extended to him be transferred to them. All person* knowing themselves Indebted to I tho undersigned will please call and nettle at | once. W. K. WILLIAMS. The undersigned having purchased the drug I store of W. E. William*, respectfully solicit the | patronage of the public. mm C.AUS it WEIGELT. FOR SALE. 170R SALE?THE RESIDENCE OF I the Lite 1/jwla Jones. No. 9J North York street. All modern conveniences. Inquire of 1!. A. JONES. Administrator, No. 97 North York meet fc*j 'OK SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDUINGTOX | Cheap and on Easy Terms. W. V. HOGE ocfi City Bank nuildlug. 1COO Market Street. pOR SALE We will sell tile property Nos. 1507?1>?x r Main street for fifteen thousand dollars (S 15,000). One third cash, the balance in one, two | and three years. ^Longer time will be given on deferred payments if j purchaser so desires. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, JJOXD5 AXD INVESTMENTS, ran Mo. 1311 Market St. FOR RENT.1 FOli SALE?MOVABLE ESGI.ND nndbnllpr. Inqnlrontavm.'liapllnestrcet. " Th'O R II JO N T-ELEG ANT Fit ON r &- Olllce ltootns in the Kellly Building, Opora lfou^e corner. ja'JI VQK. KENT?THAT ELEGANT I .1 siure mom. No. Hdl Main stre;t. now oc cuplc?l by House .t Ilorrmsnu. !Ias good eie vntor Mcrvico.and lire proof vault fu olllca l'o??esslo? given April 1,16'Jj. Apply to UliNRY K. LIS i'. nt I'ltv linuk. nor; F?f lUiST. Secondstnry F'nL No. 1MI Main street. Six | rooms, hath room and laruo hall. It Is a desira ble dwelling. Also aultablo lor a doctor or den HkI'm olUco. JAMES L. HAWLEY, mifi , lU<y? Main Street, T?01t RENT. I .Aj That large two-stnry brick dwelling, No. 103 South Front street. Island. A most deiilrablo location. I'Oll SALi:. 10 shares Exchancd Itank. 2."ishares Wnrwlrk China Company. lOshariw l'o?tnrla Ulan Coinpanv. S'Jp'.iare.s .Etna Standard Siejl ^ Iron (^x 2 Wheeling Itallway llonds. 10 shares I'oabody liisurnneo Company. It. s. lllWlN. Itrokor, Jq^i No. 21 TwelC.li Stroll ^Oi: RENT. Storn room In I'^ahotly Uultdtut. Olden rooms lu I'enb'Ody Itiilldlui;. Stunin Ileal,olovatoruuil nil modurnoou. vcnlcncos. Term* rwiKonablo. ri:.vi:oi?v insurance co., Jal 112(5 and 11:*!t Market Street. Hub Building. I-'OR Rl-Ni'?one elefjant office | room, also one lurgo 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. For terms, etc., apply at \ Till- IIUU CLOTHIERS. Fourteenth and Market streets. rcal estate:. ~m TOLBT. Business prop^rlr. 1CGI Market at.-. licit loao (toil In city for (nod atom. lit 1.7 per month. Hmro room mid tlwullti:?. liWf Main nt.j nnw front. wiili f.out cutraticoio dwelling If detlrod. tilper month. Mo'Jcfii 5 roomed dwelling, 112 South Front nili c:. Flue location. Modern 10-rouwed dwelling nt TIltoiiTlllo: property of the Into W. II. Itoblnsoti. with 21 ncreiof hud iWiii orchard, etc. per uioutb. h roomed dwelling on motor Una ami National rand, only a few mlnuloi Ironi tlita city. |.'S pgr mouth. 7-M'imcl dwelling, 91 South Front hL, A L tlj per mouth. 7-rooirpddwolllut;, 1M Mint Jio nor month. G-roOuiod dwelling. No. til North Huron street; both gas hoc ntiu cold wator ami ball), t J) per mouth. droomsd dwelling, comor Fluk ana Elui streets, JiV 0-loomed duelling. 274 j Clin till no *tr?ot. 5 rooms nt No ICoZane street l!U per month. 6 room*, 2d lloor. i/. Virginia st., both ?hvm and water. A1. sit j*r month. .Vroomi'd Uwolllirj. 3120 Doffit. 113 per month, broomed dwelling, 31U Ju?ob ?t 911 pjr month 5-roomed dwelling, 2.VJ1 Wooi.it. *s per mouth. 6-roouicd dwelling, Id South Wabuhal. {10 j?cr month. .Vronmcl dwolllug, North Wab&sh at. 310 pof mouth. ft rooms. 12 Thlrtocnth at. 912 per month. 4 rooutoddwelling, 2M0 Mnrn-it 610 ixjr month. 4-roomed dwelling, IP*-1 High *t fO per month, t roomed dwelling. 2JI1 McColIoch *t 8*.*. room*.27iM'haplliio*t..2'l 'loor.ji j.or inouth. 3 rooms, lufl Virginia nt. 9) |or month. SMITH & DICKINSON. 1220 MAKKET STREET. FOB SALE. House, I room*, brick, and stable, ISth street, fl,:*)0. Home. .*i rooms. 14th atrcot.Sl.G03. Houso. 7 rooms. Markot between 7th and 8lU strcots, very cheap. 51.703. Home, o room* and had, Clmplino street, near 22 rt stroot, |7. ??0J. Homo, 8 rooms aud hull, Chupllno stroot, near I2d >trcet. S7.S00. Home. 3 rooms and hnll. corner North Frout And Kentucky street*, U/zO l>r.ublo frame house. to rooms and storo room, corner of 33d and Jucob streets. reuts for ill per month. $3.GW. Home, ft rooms, brick, nndt-roomcd homo la rear, Roll'street, Centre Whoolltig, iJ.OJU. Home, firooms, Clmplino street, Centre Whcol* Inc. 22.DJO. llouae, I rooms. CGth street. $1,090. Home 4 rooms, 12th ?troot, cheap. On 0*37 ] tenna, f?A). Homo, 4 room*., brick. Jacob street. 4th vrard, I 51.WJ. Homo. ?'> rooms and hall, Park Viow, lot L?c 175 feet, cany torais. 91.7 vj. Home, o roams, 27th at. lot 2jxl(k)stoet. 81.701 Double housa 10 roomj.Indiana stroot. Island, ca?v tonus. StftO^ Home. 0 rooms. South Huron street. hUuJ. with largo lot. J2.20). House, j rooms, comer lot. 24th stroot, easy termi. 91.100. House. & rooms. McColIoch stroot. East Whool lnir 81.70-L Honso.7 rooms end hall, with largo lot, l>th stn.-ct. SJ.COJ. Home, :lroom*. Charloa street eujrtorms 57>1 HoiiMi.firoonm. It iltlmoro utroot, lai>t Wheel* lug eu*y terms. 91 ov?. House. 4 rooms. 13th street, easy terra*. S3?). Home. 13 roouu, brick, with largo lot. l?th street, cheap. Home. 5 rooms, Jacob streot, Gth ward, oaiy term*. 91.500. Home, rt rooms. 20th street Ji.O-'A llouso. 0 rooms. Woodstrvot. 5th ward. ilM'iX Fine finished house.5 roominud hall. Part View, lot 100x175 fee'w For a short tltuo only, tl.?03. Splendid house, 5 rooms and hilt L'.ndstroa:, Bol voder0. 91.4jO. Home. 0 rooms, brick. Market street. Centro I Wheeling. ch?np, }1.2aL I LoUonLlud street, Coivcdoro, SiJJ aui S-73 I each. Three low In Park View, cheap. Business property ou Market street at noder? I ate price. , ?-??). ?JXi. 5M0, 9SJ0.52.000 aud SiWJ to loan oa ; real e?tate. NESBITT &DEV1NE, Tel Gli 1739 Market Street. FOB S-AXjIE. No. 118 S. I'enn street, 9 rooms and bath, both I gase*. Ch^np. ' No. 74 l'.uhstreet. 11-roomcd brick Cheap. I No. GOT Market street. 6 rooms. $1,500. Nos. HOI and 1106 Market itroct, businea propertr.S12j'J0. Nos. 37 aud J9 37th street. 12 rooms. S4.W0. I No. 222W Market street. 7 rooms and bath, 13,601 I No. V S. York street. 3 rooms. Cbenp. No. W N. Front st.. S rooms and bath. Cheap. ; No. IW5 Chapline s? 8 rooms, batb room aad I larse stable S>.000. Comer is:h ami Woods street, dwelling and store room. Cheap. Houses of all sizes and in different locations. Saloon for salo ou lGth street, cheap. Restaurant and'hotel for sale ou Market street, chcap. ltestaurantond hotel for sale oa 12th street, cheap. ? , . Ci^ar store on Market street for sale cheap, rtutldiu^ lou iu nil the best locations lu tha cltr. Farms for sale on easy terras. HOUSES TO RENT. MONEY TO LOAN. HRHRY J. FINK, ToVphone CS7. fmr7] 1143 Market Streot. City. FOB BB1TT. 5-roomcd brick. No. 6S Virginia street ?? roomed frame No. 77South York street 5-roomcd hr.'ck. No. 192North Front street 5-roomc?l frame, No. 5 North Broadway utreet 8-roomed brick. No.fi Virginia street ft-roomed brick. No. -A South Broadway. 3-roomod frame. No. 117 North Harou stroot S-roomed brick. No. 4"? Fifteenth street .'?roomed frame, No. 93 Ohio street. 3-roomed frame, .*."o. C9 South York stroot S-roomed frame. No. 120 South Firn street 4-roomrd frame. No. lias McColIoch street 4-roomeil brick. No. 1:127 McColloon street 5-roomed brick. No. 2S?> Foil"street. 4 room*, seeond floor. No. 3712 Jacob street 4-roomed brick, No. 2117 Alloy U G-roomed brick. No. Woods street 5-roomed frame. No. 312.: McColIoch stroot 7-roomed brick, No. <519 Main street. 5-roomed fcrlck. No. 121 Thirty-third street 3-roomed frame. No. 9'? Ohio street A-roomo?l frame. No. 2731 Woodi street 3-roomed frame. No. It 13 Ellrat>eth street 3-roome<l frame, No. 27 North Wabash street 3-roomcd brlcic. No. 42 Alley 7. 7-roomed frame and store room, corner Four teenth aud McColIoch streets. Store building, Nos. 111.' and lilt Maiu street Store buildlmr. No. 1522 Main street Oilice and living rooms. No. l.W. Market St Ortleoand llritpr rooms. No. 1311 Market St 031ce room. No. 1102 Chapliuo street MONEY TO L0.VX. RINEHART & TATUM, ? Crrt Bisk boiu?no. ftp I'll Itooo; Xa.i. LEGAL NOTICES. tn the cincDivcounr of 01110 .JL county, Wost Virginia. Samuel 1. Smith, executor of the estate ol Samuel 11. Smith, deceased, William L. Smith, Thomas B. Smith. Edwnnl Y. Smith, Robert M. Smith. Samuel F. Smith. Robert Smith. Margaret J. Smith, Laura Smltn una Lulu Smith. In chancery. The object of this suit Is to have tho real es tate, of which Samuel II. Smith died seized, par titioned among tho heirs or bold, so that tho same may bo properly divided among sutd heirs. The defendants will take notice that the depo sitions of Samuel I. Smith. M. L. Connelly and B. M. Cililln will be taken at the oilice of W. J. W. Cowden. No. 1417 chapline t-treet. Wheeling, W. Va., on tho tth day 01 April. 1.S2\ between the hours of 9 o'clock u. m., and 4 o'clock p.m., to bo read In cvldeneo 011 behalf of said com plainant. And If from nnv came tho taking of such depositions shall not be commenced, or be ing comiiicnccd.shall not t?o completed on that ?lay, tho bikini; of the mtno will be adjourned front time to time until the same shall be com pleted SAMUEL L SMITH, Exceutor. To the defendants. Bv W. M. Di'ni.ai'. attorney. mrl-n. STOC KHOLDER S' MEETINGS. h.Y/!icelIag& Kentucky Ry. Co, WIIKKLINU, W. Va., March 13. 1S05. Tho Annual aieottuur of the StocUhohl er.i of tho Pittsburgh. Wheel Ins* Kentucky Railroad Company will he held at tho principal oillcoof tho Company, lu the city of Wheeling, West Yirglula. on THURSDAY, MARCH SS, 1*33. at 1:30 p. 111.. for tho purposo of holding nn election lor dlrocton to mtvo lor the ensuing year, and the transaction ol such other busiuoss us may properly come More the mooting, mrl- S. B. LUiUKTl*. Secretary. IST G^ENERAL NOTICES. J OTICK The Arm of Kurner Chew was dissolved Sep tember It. IS9I; Ross T. Chew bought Ororgo K Kurnor'n interest, and coutlnuos tho business In the tlrui name of Roas T. Chew, employing nu k nt tin: nbw roucK or r.i rr.n-iia no ci? asl? PAINTKILS. ROSH T.rlllAV. jaij-rw 39 Twelfth Street