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couch svbur. i v (if | i i i m j i m i i b i [j i j |"i"i"i"if1 i dry cood8. DRYCOODS AVI> NOTIONS v AT WIIOLBSALE A? low u my ftularu homo. I. BLUM&BRO., HO I Blnln Street. P'.'ft I \!SNTIOTRY.-TOTHOSE THAT DEIJ dlKfc to aave tholr tuluial teeth ? would Mj l it *o arc now butter prepared than o*er before to enable Ihein to do m. By the uae ol an Elbitbo MAi'bKTiii 1'limh.kb wt tan and axe making betta amt luuidaouier (iold FUUnaa, with more eaae to our ! atl.nu, than hava heretofore been made In thli ii*'./ or i Iwwbi're, without the aid ol the Electric What we aay we oan prove by actufl drmuflitratlcn, Call and aee for younthee, JAMEti M. dUKUlbON d HON. |nl Wo. ill* Market Ht. Wheeling. W. va. J^OTIOK. All penotia who have prouilied to lend provialona to the luuch to be isrved at the Flrit l'rt-ahy iorlau Church on Wnlneadej, Thuriday and Friday of tbii week, willundoratanu the neceaalty of having their Uouatlona aent to the Church on the day promlaed ua ?*arlf ai itoeellilp, any 8 or 'J o'clock. ai '.'fl MlU. A. W. KKI.LY, Chairman. ?Jb MMiqtmv. mee t Mm, 25 and iff Foorteenth Street. New Ailverllieuienli, Valuable Building Lota for Hale?Tlios. O'Brien. Booking'* Furniture Polish. iVetv Stock?Geo. Ii. Taylor. Notice?8. T. Crawford, Cheap Hofnee?0. A. Wchaefer A Co. Half Trice Sheet Music?Hhelb. . Small I'ox-J. L. 8. Hall, M. D. Young Man Wanted?W. 8. Hutchina. I'orter Wanted?8. Baer A Sons. Koomn for Kent. Mm. Knox Fluting Machines?Neabitt <k Bro. Kntinu tn DmirtfiHlfl and Pharmacists of Wrat Virginia. Notice?Mrs. M. J. Maxwell, Hiutflng Uanariee?Wickbam'a Auction Room. Ilranch Store? It. J. Hinyth, Opera Home?Oolty Uoolt Company. Notice?[head of local.] JUST RECEIVED?Five thousand gallon Hone wire it GEO, K. MoMECHEN'S, No. 1064 Market St. IF your watoh tfoln't run right have It repaired by JACOB W. GRUBB, Praoilcal Watohmaker, Cor. Twelfth and Market Ste. llicriuoineier Merordk The following shows the range of the thermometer, as observed at Hchnepf'e drug store, Opera tionse corner yesterday: i f ao. mi. f A. Mi 17 M. 8 r. M. 7 P. M. I 7 AM, 12 M. 8 r. M. 7 P.M (2 C4 73 70 | C3 72 7J 71 WJiATHKlt INDICATIONS. Wasuinoton, D. 0.. April 20.?1 . u. ?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, rain,followed by clearing weather, slightly cooler west winds, stationary or higher barometer. For the Lower Lakes, cloudy weather with rain, rising preceded in the eastern portion by falling barometer, winds veering to cooler west. THE usual merchants' lunch at the New MULUre nonar onm|iie nwunio unit/. UHtuit ?:ouKr. Inlcrilnj'M Proceedings -('jirm act lor Henrlng In l'nrl 1. Circuit Court met yuatorday morning nd transacted the following business in l'nrt I, Judge Hoy J, the misdemeanor docket was called and the following cases set for trial: State vs.Ohas. Jackson; State vs. Mary Hlilpp! State vs. Clara Moss; State vs. Joshua Scott and State vs. Ellas Holla, were set for trial to-day. _ Tho oases of the Stato vs. Klwood Martin and State vs. Nancy wero set for Wednesday, 27th Inst. The cases of the State vs. May Land; Slate vs. Ueo. St. Meyers and State v>. W. N. ((reaves were set lor Thursday. In the case uf the State vs. William Oillispie, the deiendant was called and failing to answer his recognisance wan forfeited. The esse of the State vs. Willie McCullougli was dismissed. l he remainder ol tho time of thooourt ifas taken up With the hearing of demurrers. In part2, Judge Melvin, the chancery docket ??s called, aud Court adjourned until this morning. MumcifAi. Cot'ht.?Cranmtr. Tills court met at 10 a. si. yesterday morning and transacted the following business: J, II. Lukena A Bro, vs. Joshua Hurley, in debt. Tho demurrer was partly argued when the court adjourned until to-day at 10 a. m. Trnimffr uf Hrnl Estate. The following deed In fee was admitted to record in the Recorder's office yesterday: Deed made Aptll 10, IM1, by John .IT. tr~t.l.n .?.1 .ll.ln tntin I llnt.K. f.. . cprliin Irart of land In 80 nl h Wheeling, Consideration, KIOO. AN I'MBIVAU.Ktl HAIR MMlKIt, I'rrnlnrlm an Rlrh ?nd I'lmalr Appear i nee na ir Nalnre bad Imparled II. | Bttrnetl's Uocoaltle II Ihe beat and ' chcspeet Ilalr Dressing?kills dandruff, i allays Irrltatiou, and promolea a vigorous I and healthy irowtli ol the hair. No other I compound produces these results. I The snperlorltjr ol Rumen's Flavoring attract* consists In their perlect purity and great strength. They are warranted I (roe from the poisonous oils and acids i which enter Into the composition ol many of ths factitious fruit flavors now In the market. Kor aale by l/>g?n A Co., wholesale drugglata, Wheeling, W. Va. TThMW WBM* D W> aalbcrMl Utn aua iliirt bj IntctU* 4 K*nerr Hrporier*. Bkco&peb Hook iteued two marriage li* euros yeaitrt?v. Tub H. ik 0. pay car fa* in the city yw* ;erday and went out the Uempfleld. Tiik Boston Meal Opera Company will 1 >e at the Opera House on the third of t H?y. a Wouldn't an explanation (row Major a Sweeney be in order in regard to the Paddy Ryan business? Pat Giulin drew the gold cross given by Uibhop Kain to the fair at thu Church of c Lhe Immaculate Conception. i Six additional caaaes of small pox are ra- \ ported from Huntington, and there is a t feeling of alarm in that locality. ( A littlk daughter of Loula Stipes, of the Eighth ward, bad one of its hands and a finger mashed yesterday. * A magnificent crayon portrait of Dele- 1 Kate Dowry, executed by artist John ( My lea, ia on exhibition at Micol'a. ( Auolph knokkand Adolph lleldebright, , ol the Ki|{hth ward, are putting up a . number of handsome dwelling houses. Fohxman Jim 8t. Mr ana, of the Vigilant, is confined to his house by severe siekneaa. Wm. Kinney is in St. Myer's room. | Albkrtius UooiiiNQ, the burglar sen* 1 tenced to two terms of two years each, ; waa taken to Moundsville yesterday by Major Mitchell. 1 Chi a* ft cuts yesterday purchased from 1 Philo L. Kim burly two splendid bay horsea for the use of the Atlantic engiue. The 1 price paid was $400. 1 Tux "Nicholas Tigers." a new company organized in Nicholas county, will bo mustered into the service of the State on the 27th, by Col, John W. M, Appleton, of I Charleston. 1 An xmi'Loyk at the Belmont Mill, named Win. Carney, ran against a stack of irou yesterday, by which he cut his hand in a moat horrible mauner. Dr. Kdwards dressed his wouud. Tiix "Oofty Gooft" combination will J appear at the Opera House Thursday, Fri* <l?y and Saturday nignta, aim naiuruay matinee. The plays for the matinee and .Saturday night will be announced horeafter. A vkby spiritedhalf mile running raco, the first of the season, come oil' on the Island J?air Grounds yesterday afternoon. [ As there was no money rip on tho result we do not give the names of IhoBe intereated. Wb nkulkctkd to inentiou yeaterday morning that tho City Kepublican Kzecu t^ve Committee had fixed upon may 7th i as the day for holding the primaries for tho purpose of nominating a Municipal Judge. A subpbisk parly waH tendered to Mr. Fred Eberwein laat night by his friends on the occaaion of the anniversary of his forty* fourth birthday. A pleasant time was had by all. Myers' orchestra furnished the music. Tub.Davis Guards, of Fairmont, were mustered out list week by Major John W. liott, of Fairmont. The mustering out of tills company leaves only oue'coinpany in tho Firat Congressional District, the Sheridan Riiles. Lkttkhs remaining in the l'ostofttce unclaimed April 20th, 1881: Thomas 8. AcheBon, Charles 8. E. Brooks, H. M. Clair, Jr., John Grey, Thomas J. Hammond, M. E. Keel, Mrs. Aunie Runnels and \V. 8. Welty. The remains cf Mr. Richard C. Meldrum, of Chicago, who died at Jacksonville, Fin., on the 21st inst., arrived in this city by special train la?t night, and were taken at once to the residenco of James W, Paxton on Chapline street. Mr. Meldrum was a brother-in-law of Elisha Pax* ton. Tub geological class at the Seminary, in charge of Prof. Clancy, visited the coal bank of Kasley & Brooks yesterday afternoon, in East Wheeling. They were shown through the subterranean passages by Col. Dave Brooks, who is urbanity itself. Tub Baltimore & Ohio Railroad author! itiiea have notified some of. their tenants I in this borough, who occupy bouses on the grounds to bo used in extending tho road. to vacato. A number ol these houses will be torn down.? Waahlngton [Pa.) lieporter. In our notico of the Press Club Lecture yesterday we neglected to refer to the attractive feature of the eveniug found in Kramer's mtiBic. This was a part of the entertainment that all appreciated, and apart without which a great deal of the enjoyment of the audience would have been missed. "fllE rOIU EM IN A MJftIIVU91." I.ectnr? by BMtiop Wnrren m Fonrtli Blrcel ilmrcli, JLnm Nlghl. Bishop II. W. Warren, of theMothodist Church, lectured at the Fourth Street M. E. Church lasteveningon "The Forces In a fcJunbeam." Tho audience was large and contained representatives of all denominations, and the general verdict woe that the lecturer fully sustained his reputation as one of the most onteruining and Instructive sneakers in tho church. The Bishop is one of the youngest prelates in the denomination, and hits probably celebrated the forty-tilth anniversary of his birthday, lie la a man of good physique and handsome features, of Tine presence and pleasant delivery.- His discourse was highly interesting from the fact that he iiiuniinicu uib |>uiuin 111 n junui nuu uuuur* 1 atandiiiK manner, nod uotwilbstandlng the coinplei nature of hla, subject it wan ao naturally treatnd that the difficulties of com|ireheii(llnK the phenomena ol light were removed anil all went away knowing more about the sun and ita action than they knew before. Bishop Warren was elected to the Episcopate at the last session of the General Conference, at which time be was pastor of a church in I'hilailelpbla, ilia Episcopal residence la at Atlanta, Georgia, and from that sunny clime ho arrived iu this city yesterday, on Ida way to Nyracuso, N. Y., where he goes to attend the annual meeting of the llishops. The lecturer commenced tile lecture with tho expression that he was rejoiced to greet Northern faces once more. In early life he had boen a teacher ol natural acleuce, but In later yeari he had made it a recreation. He poetically referred to the gentle influence of the sunbeam, and then spoke oi the powerful agency of the aim, stating that It did nearly all of the wornon.tbeeanh. His tlral pdnt waa tho rapidity with which tho llgut of the snn traveled, lib similes were very striking and showed with vividness the wonderful swiftness ol the transit of a ray of light Ifoin tho orb of day, being 180,000 miles a second. To impress upon the minds ol his bearers the Immensity of the distance between the earth and the sun, be illustrated it by staling that the swiftest train could go on for 350 years and still not resch the destination. He dwelt for Bomellme on the reflection of light as regirds the pluses of the moon which were very intereitlng In detail. By a digram the lectur.r rhowed the c different qualities of the seven colors that c composed a rnyoi iignt wnen lepumtw by > a prlam. their harmony, itrenrtth and t economy In nature and science, illustrat- li Ing the same In a novel and highly Inter- I eating manner. Hla descriptions and ex- 1 atnplei ol the power and phenomena of Ibe ailn wore entertaining and Instructive, a end gave evidence ol deep research on the li part ol the lecturer. We do not know b when we have seen a better pleased audi- II nee, which Is not Intended as (lattery, h lint aa complimentary to the Bishop, who II a a comparative stranger to the people ol e ihle city, II UKnu?*rroxAiu.Y St. Jocobs Oil Is the ? wat remedy lor rheumatism ever Jitcov- ! sred. ' "WINE* OF CABPu'l'' mskt, r?y ? cheek* una clear conplexioni, ji Fo??al?by Logan A Oo, b I -rilli UTKMUMATI MUyi," iM Ncl Fortb bjr fittldloK Elder Kynn, M? tit tbe Fuurtb Mlrtd a. t. 4'burcb, duu> ft Unj XlKbr, and Ibe (uuioiotiou II 1 liaised Amoiik (Ue Orthodox allien d and Uroilicri. x On fcunday evening Rev. E. W. Kyan, 0f 'residing Elder of Wheeling District of wa bo Methodist Kpiacopal Church, preached ^ aerrnon on "The Intermediate btate," t the Fourth Street M. ?. Church, ur, rhich created quite a commotion among $5 ho good aiatera and brothers of this hutch who have been taught to believe on n entering into immediate reward for a wj irtuous and holy life, or instant and eter- ha lal punishment for a sinful course at *n leath. m) The doctrine advanced by Rev. Kyan y, itartled tbe congregation. They knew not be ft-hat to make of it, except to con* Jj1 leuiii it and reiect it. Yet in .a ipite of this their souls were troubled and si, ;hoy were made sore afraid at the poasibil- fa ity of the truth of the doctrine. There was no denying the fact that Kev. Ryan had succeeded in exciting the con- as negation on the subject, aud that he had pa raiaed considerable opposition to histheo- 8t.( riee. lie also avowed his disbelief in, a 01 bell of literal Ore and brimstone; yetheld . that the wicked would be punished in ioine way for their crimes. This almost RI1 battered down the stronghold nf the faith .. of many, who bad been taught from earlibut infancy to avoid all sin and evil that ltj would eventually condemn them to a 01 place of torrid torment. gct Uev. Kyan took for his text llebrewB , xi, UIMO. '? adJ all, having obtiloed a goad report through filth, received uot the prowl*: P1 (iod having provided lotue butler thing (or ua, that ni the; without ua ahould out l>e made perfect. ce His lirat sentence was what nearly T1 rained some of the peoplo off their Beats, re He opened as follows: "No one has yet th been saved in heaven; no one yet sent to ta hell." The reverend gentleman then went on to nrove that there was an inter- th mediate state, and that at the final day all ni: would appear to bo judged, lie illustrated <1* this point by relating the parable of Dives to nnd Lazarus, claiming that both the rich man in torment and the poor man in bu . i?l ?? I I., ?? I... Aurnuaill O Ul'DUUI YYOlo 111 mi iUVUI iuouioio iji place. The next thunderbolt that (struck the audience was the assertion that he re- m pudiated the doctrine of punishment in a pc lake of literal fire and brimstone. These things were related to a reporter th of the Intklmoknckr yesterday, and in to Biich a positive way that he thought it tei beat to see Mr. Kyan and get his state* sc ments. Some of the reports that reached p] the reporter's ears were to the effect that ad the reverend gentleman had upSBt the pe creed of the Methodist church by declaring that thore was uo heaven or hell. This th the reportor know to be a gross uxnggera- at tion, and hence his visit to Mr. Kyan to to obtain the facts. ar The roporter wan cordially received by hi Mr. Kyan, and was invited to take a seat. lri In answer to the reporter's first inquiry j1( for a brief summary of the statements he vt made iu his sermon, Mr. Kyan said he jn regretted very much that it had raised th such a disturbance, but Asserted that he Dl was ready to prove his position whenever U( called on to do so. "I know perfectly well p, what I was saying," added Mr. Kyan, "when I made the assertions I did. I a firmly believe the doctrine I preached x in regard to the intermediate place, and [n can cite the beet men in our Church as au? ja tbority on thle position." j8 41 What are the authorities you refer to?" ro asked tho reporter. iD " Well, the openiug sentonce of my ser- w raon was quoted from Bishop McTyiere, of the Methodist Church South, lie says; w 'No one has yet been saved in heaven, c{ and no one sent to hell. These states and tj conditions will not be awarded till the tj. judgment, and it will not take place until fA the resurrootion.' " "Any other authority?" D! "Yes; there is John Wesley. Now if there is any one the Methodist Church jj ought to have confidence in it is John i?j Wesley. In his eormon on Dives and j,; Lazarus occurs this passage: 'It is, indeed, cj generally supposed that the souls of good 01 men, aB soon as they are discharged from ^ the body, go directly to heaven. But r{ thin nnintnn liaa nnf thn Ininf f.mnila. .1. tion in the oracles of God. Para- 0{ diae is not heaven. It is indeed the anto Cfl chamber of heaven where the bouIh of the to righteous remain till after the general p{ judgmont they aro received Into glory? fll I can bIbo cite Bishop I). W. Clark. In his work on "Man All Immortal"he Bays: w, "There is an intermudiatn state of some of kind. The Scriptures are clear and conclusive on this point. Indeed, the subject re is so often referred to in the Bible, and ),| placed in such clear and strong light, and pr roiterated in so many foims that we wonder how any one could ever have mistaken JV their import." In the course of further conversation K0 Rev. Ryan referred to otlior authors such as Bishops Foster and Morris and a host of other writers as sustaining his position. tri There were points made by the Rev- ,,r erend gentleman which the uutheologioal mind of the' reporter failed to grasp and which he will not attempt to reproduce }ie for fear of distorting them. ec Leaving the subject of the intermediate 4\j Btato the reporter inquired of Rev. Ryan qq what he had said to lead the congregation to suppose that he apologized for hell. 1 "What I said," heanBwered, "was this, ?j that I rejected as monstrous the abortion Kt, of Dr. Jonathan Kd wards, that millions of our fellow being* would be put in a lake of ?i0 literal fire and brimstone in the sight of ?0i Hod and all the redeemed, and tormented ?,e lay anu night torcvcr, si an incentive to jf, ;lie redeemed to faithfulness ?nd to a nl, lilghor apprpcialion ot the misery Irotn <e| which they have been saved, That the Scriptures toach eternnl punishment for irj ha winked there is no question; end that ,i iotl will bury the dead out of his sight Is lead fact. Oh I thetadnenof the funeral n' >1 a lost soul." n? Tlio reporter thnnked Mr. Uran lor his tourteey, and was- bowing himself out ?hen that gentleman added to the above ' itatement: "You can ?ay that 1 am In ho mitre harmony with Ihe teachings ol the ne Scriptures, and tlio prominent men ot the |ty ihnrch." tin The sentiment ol the ministers of the tdi Uethodist Uhurches ot the city seems to an ie against Mr. ltyan. In the preachers riv neotlng yesterday morning the subject thi vns brought up, anil qulto an IntoroatlnK to Hi cusslon ensued. The further consider. ntl ttion ol the matter was postponed until off leit Monday. Ha Tlio reporter tn his walks yesterday met rlv i few of the ministers, who, while not pre- nn >ared to commit themselves to a lengthy joc ntervlew on the points involved, nnhesi- xh atlngly stated that they were opposed to act he doctrine preached by Rev. Ryan. Wa imongtheso were itev. Samuel Bteele, of pe he North street church, and Rev. Oeorge shi S. Ulte, of the Zine atreet church. wl, The reporter called on Rev. 0, P. Mas- pe Isn, naatnr ol FourthJHfoet Church, last pri iventng, for hie views on the subject. fet Bishop Warren happenodto be present, wh nd the reporter could not resist the at- $1 i enint to draw out the distinguished divine en'( m the anbject. The reporter was not sue- an essful. In answer to onr Inoulrlsa the _i. llehotiemlled blandly and remarked that xhi lie weather w?? quite pleaaant. lie irn lonhlogly added that he uld not under- at>l< land the nature ol the dltcutalon and tni legged tn be etcuied. Fat Her. Mafiden tald that he believed In (he nan Intermediate condition, but not an the atermedlale vlact; ol the immediate u,a leeaedneee ol the dead-ol Christiana heg olng at once to heaven, and alnnera to prJj ell, and no third place, He aaeerted t lat the worda Shrol and Iltdtt have ref- nn renne to a condition, and almply define tint le nnaeen atate." moi And *0 the matter reeta for the present, g riiat the final rsaulta will be will not be nown nntll the preachers' meeting next eral londay. 0 You can get everything von want in the at I ay ol dry gooda, at Ueo. (t. Ilotb'a, aa he to g ae the largeet atock ol dry gooda ever Dot ronght ob the eonth aide ol the cteek. e<ju 1HI IIMflUTlACg TAKKV. tins or lb* Board of Director* of l*e l?le fair Asaoclnflon Lut BUcbt-Tbe lagle Tract Ikltclcd on Certain Goaliloaa. 1 very protracted meeting of the Board Directors of the State Fair Association a held at the Court House last night, all ) members leing present. President ymann presided. Tne bond of Treaa* er George Hook in the penal sum of 000 was presented, approved and filed. Mr. Keilly. chairman cf the committee grounds, reported that he in company th the other members of the committee 1 visited the various grounds, and had terviewed the owners. nil. i> ?_:.i m?_ r*.?n? in.. iiuKis, ooiu mi. fttjuiy, "uaa noi aditled b?a first bid, viz: $20,000. Mr. J. Boyd, of the Fair Grounds, bad also en approached in regard to their sale, it had ridiculed the whole project of & ate Fair, flaying, the money cannot be Ued, also using other similar explains, and had concluded by saying'bo r as 1 am coucerned I would rather ep the grounds.' The price of the ounda is $33,000, with an abundanco ol ne in which to pay it. Mr. E, ?. Z&ne ks $27,000 for his nineteen acre tract, ,yable as follows: $5,000 down, $5,000 in )ck,and he will await the convenience the Association fjr the balance. "Mr. Schtnulbach could not be found, it I suppose he will not modify his bid y." At the conclusion of Mr. Reilly's report r. K ihert Campbell offered a resolution e subitance of which is: "That the bid Mr. George li. Tingle, vi/.., $20,000, be cepted as follows: $3,000 when deed conveyance is made; $2,000 after the ir next fall, Mr. Tingle to take $5,000 in sck, and the remaining $10,000 to be (id by five notes of $2,000 each, the >tes to draw interest at the rate of 5 pet mt per annum, payable semi-annually, le coudition of the acceptance of tbii solution is that Mr. Tingle must accent e terms offered before any vote be ken." As soon as the resolution came before o Hoard Mr. Mendel opposed it in e lort but vigorous speech, in which he sired the matter of settling the location be relegated to the stockholders. Mr. Heymann followed Mr. Mendel, and pporteu his [Mendel's] position in a let snoodi. Mr. M. L. Ott urged the necessity of im< ediate action, and argued in favor of the ?wer of the Board to act in the matter. Mr. Kimberly said that he was aware at some of the stockholders were opposed the Tingle tract, but lie would guaran* 9 that fjr overy one that flew his subription two would come forward in hie ace. A running debate followed thie Idress, in which all the members parlici lieu. At this juncture Mr. Tingle presented 0 paper with hiu written acceptance en< irued upon It; whereupon Mr. Campbell ok the floor and said, "The time hue now rived wben wo must either say we musl ive a Fair, or we mnst not. The Tingle iict is the beat, place in my opinion, Tor ildingit. It h?B decidedly the moat ad intakes to ltd cedit. Those owng the Fair Grounds are acting e part of the dog iu tue manger; they jlther want to let us liavo their grounds ir they do not want us to buy other roperty, Aa far as theHchmulbich prop ty is concerned 1 say you can not run State Fair through a twelve foot alley tiero is no approach to it and the city le 1 no condition to make one. The Zanc rm is illy adapted to our purposes, i too email altogether, and now, gentle en, If wearo not here to settle thin, whai i tbo name of Ciod are we here for and hat are we elected for? Call the stock alders and the result will be that nothing ill be done. We shall ouly have a par il of sore heads on our hands. Now, gen umen, it is with us ourselves. We hav( le land, the ability and everything In oui vor and let us act, and act intelligently.' Messrs. Reymann and Reilly urged th< Bcesaitv of making haste slowly. Mr. Kimberly urged the Tingle tract ai te moat advantageous in many respects It is easy of access, either by boat,cars 01 i vehicles. There are three streets thai in be vory easily made to open into it, ie o( which does, now. It is opposite ie centre of the town, in full view of the ver. Boats can land stock or people on ie wharf at the point of the Island. It ii 'puaitu IUU ll?CI IOIU11UUD U1 IUD iUH' iiimaa road, Bellalre ami other Ohio whs can readily aud easily reach it. or a vory small outlay South Front reet em be put iu splendid condition.' Mr. Mendel said the Fair Grounds ould be choaper at $40,000 than any her tract on the Island. Mr. Campbell said that number ol dieters of the street oar company had told tn that II Council would grant them the Ivilege they would put Front street in >od condition and lay down a track to e Tingle grounds. Mr. lieilly suggested that it would he a od idea to have tlxty days' option on the for ol Mr. Tingle. Mr. Campbell said he hoped to see a >ck laid out, grass growing and other epsratlons (or the fair being pushed, ithln the neit sixty dayn. Mr. Tiogle Bald he would guarantee that i could personally secure enough subribers within the next ten days, or by ay 2d,toinakethesubscriptlon reach $20, 0, or he would agree to abandon his opoBltlon. 'Tut that in writing," Bald Mr. Rollly. ill right," said Mr. Tingle, and his arantee was reduced to writing. A vote was then taken on the proposim to buy the Tingle tract, resulting as lows: Ayes-Messrs, Mtus, Ott, Kimrly, Campbell, and Tiogle, Ave. Noes? essrs. Mendel, Exley, lieilly, and Revinn; lour. Ho the Tingle grounds we're ected. Messrs. Tingle, Campbell, Kxley and mueriy were appointed committee to lect eiihsuriptions. \ petition wan thon prcparod asking undl to take soma steps toward Imping South Front street. Tit* 0ROUNDS SIUCTKD, Che grounds selected lor the place ot Idlng the first State Fair and Exposition it tall, are situated at the lower extremof the Island, within beautiful view of ) city, and are, in every particular, well apted to their purposes. They are high >1 dry, and the hank exposed to the er Is well rip-rapned. It Is very seldom it this portion of the Island is subject inundation, certainly not more Ireenllv than any of the other eitee sred. The eastern side of the grounds a along the main stream of the Ohio er for adlslance of Bit hundred yards, >1 csn be readily reach by boat from the it of Twelfth anil Fourteenth street*, e upper end ol the grounds is readily lesslble from the Suspension Bridge by y ol South Front streets, and also by nn and South Broadway, when tbey ill have been protracted and opened op, Ich will take place In the near future, nn strest nearly reaches the ground at isent, only a little lot of ground interling which Is owned by E. E. Kane, 0 offers it to the city lor 300 on easy payments. The upper 1 of the grounds is covered by ntrliarrl nf nvnr nnn htintlfari trnaa Ich will serve very well for abide trees. Bre Are twenty-three lores in the it, every loot ol which la availp, mil II the necessities ol the Delation require more lind the bal tract ol eix acrea adjoining on went can be purchased reiaonaby. II necenary sulwcrlptlons are made In specified time It la likely thit work will In within the next fortnight upon imving the grounds. reiettrar Hook reports that ten per t ol shout ffl .TOO have beeu paid In volarlly, and lie emecM fully that much re within * few days. omethlng tangible has now been done Ihe directors, and II the people co-opie I fair is assured for licit fall. m of Ihe easiest things to catch, ind be same time one oljtlie moet difficult :et rid of, is a comh or cold. Dr. Ball's igh Syrup, however, always provea I to the emergency, l'rice 24 cent!, ULUIU. The Shakapeare olub fill meet Tuesday evening at the bouie of D. J. Smith, on Gravel Hill. This will probably be the last meeting this season. The gas main on Noble street baa been extended from McCullough's corner northward to Forty-tilth atreet. Rev. Gordon left (or bis home at Three Rivers, Hichigan, Monday forenoon. Miss'Emma Myers, daunhter of A. J. Myers, died at her home on Bolinontstreet Monday morning. She was sick but a law days, dying ol typboid pneumonia. She waa a bright girl, just of an age to make her good qualities known to a larger circle of acquaintances, The funeral will be at two o clock, Wednesday alternoon. Four new members were received into the Disciples church Sunday, two ol them bv letter Irom other churches and two on profession of faith sail baptiim. James Bickerton has bwn engaged for soma time in entirely remodeling Druid Hall, In preparation for the strangers wbo will be here on the sixth of May, to whom the Bellaire lodge desires, naturally, to presont its best face. The square below the postofiice has more thau its share of fever cases, there being at least three now, besides one wbo has just died and another recently removed. The people there are beginning to search for soma peculiar cause. The street commissioner is .at work in the First ward on the gutters. Some of the booths at the Tobacco Warehouse; are already being put in order for the I .can Exhibition?are heing papered, etc, Water, gas, water-pipes, Ac, are being putin. Ed Aldrich and Will Tappan were off to Pittsburgh, Monday, to be gone aome time. The graduating class of the Bellaire High hcbool for the approaching commencement is composed of MisBes Martha Kirkpatrick, Bessie Moore, Nellie Battelle, Maggie O'Malley, Maggie Hamilton, and Ulysses Smith and KcUard McCorzuack. The last named Is now sick threatened with typhoid fever, which ma/ Interfere with bin graduating. The Cemetery Association Trustees now are ol Meiars. John t). Oratty, Jaa. B. Darrab, A, W, Anderson, James Nlcboli, John Uattery, U. (J. Kelly and Josephus (iorby. Mr. Mattery has chargo of the plat of lots and the sale of lota. J, B. Darrah, John 8. Oratty and 0. 0. Kelly are a committee to see what repairs are neceasary at the Cemetery. It baa beon UveyeaiB since the last meeting of the Association. as (tie various congregations weru dismissed from our churches Sunday ovenlug there was heard much talk along the Cavements about a lire, but no alarm had eeu given, sufficient to disturb the churches. A chimney la a small house In the Hecoud ward bad burned out. There may be some future presidents at the examination ol applicants for a West Point codetshlp, at the Fourth ward school house, Tuesday. K. C. F, fWIHMt, Pulula About I'eople at Home and Abrond. K. K, Horner, of the Parkersburg Sentinel, is in the city, M. K. Pearson, Esq., of Cameron, was in the city to-day on business. Rev. Smith, F. Gre&r, of Hancock county, passed through the city yesterday. George Dunlap. gale keeper at the B. &, depot, will leave for Baltimore to-morrow. liialiop Warren, of the Helhodist Episcopal Church, is the guest of Rev, 0. P. | Maaden. J, G. Ritchie,. Esq., President of the ' W. 4 W. Narrow Gauge Railroad, was In ; the city yesterday. Mr, Harry Mof.iirn la confined to his rooms by illness, which we hope will not be of long duration. Arthur Olark, who has been with Brues 4 Coffer for a number of years, leaves fir the Eaat to day to locale. Mr. Charley Merger and wife returned yesterday from Florida, where Mr. Berger went to improve his health. Mr. M. A. Chandler, who has been absent the past winter in Florida, has returned home somewhat Improved in health. L. R. Smith and dangbter, of Washington; Joseph Caldwell, of TaylorBtown, and T. C. Noble, of Clayevllle, were In the citv yesterday. Lov? thy neighbor as thysellftnd when you see one wltli n bnd congh advise him to buy a bott'eof Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25 cents. Nsw Moo* Tobacco takes the cake. Try It. _ You can get the Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle at Rnees', 1300 Market street. Cardunclks, Felons, Bolls, Sores of long standing, such as Ulcers, Abeessee, etc. tmaifivolv rurail u-illmnf tlm aid nf l/nlfn or poultice, by lining Mrs. Julye Myers Drawing and Hcalinir Salve. Files, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Holt and Ulcerated Oorna, Ohillblalne, etc. It has never lalled to cure, For sale by Logan & Co. DAW " BLACK-DRAUGHT "" cures dyspep* lia, indigestion and heartburn. For sale by Logan A Co. Drrm (Jnmlo. A large assortment, consisting of sum* mor alike, trazemo oilks, mutney cloths, brodure, recherche costume plaids, plain and brocade saline to match. (jko. 0. roth. Neck'lifl ftoclnl. Qo to the Neck-Tio Social, to be given by Enterprise Lodge of Oood Templars at Peterson's Hall UMiight. Admission, 10 centa. Whim I'lMikffM, Take two cupaof whltoaugar, lwothlrda of a cap butter, twothlrda of a cup Bweet milk, one egg beaten; flavor with nutmeg: add three plnta of flour having In It ooe and a half measure of "Banner" Baking Powder; roll out thin and cut In ehapei. d*w, uli.il to UK one of u?i. Jamea Durham, Kaat Pembroke, N. Y., writes: "I wan laid np In bed for four montha. and epent 150 on doctor*, but they did me no mod. At laat f tried your Thomaa' Eclectrlc Oil. It gave mo Immediate relief, and one flfty-cent bottle cured me." "WINE~OF~OAnDuf'*curea irregular, painful, or dilltculi nienatruntlon. Foraale by Logan A Co. A job In 25o drees gooda reduced to 10c, all colora, and new gooda, broniie, prune, garnet, brown, blue, Ac., at (ieo. 0. Con nice, light, white bread naa Morning Glory Baking Powder. It la pure and nutrltloua. U.S. Kitxr, Proprietor. , A mi, line of bl?ok abd colored cashmere, all ehadw. and very cheap, for cash, at Geo. 0. Botha. We are selling good 4 4 brown mtialln it 6Jo yor yard. Qto. G. Rom. Bam Balm, Hats and Gulden (or 1881, I and all.Bue Ball good* at Hheaa'. j Abk ronr pocai lot Morning Glory I Bnkitift Powder. The moat economical In < the market A full aisortment ol the flueet alatloti ery Jnat received at Kheea'. t Ah fcdllort nappinm, I,Ike anr other man'a, may be Insnred by nelng Miller's Good Enough Navy Ping . Tobacco, which, when chewed, canaee 1 the feeling ot plewure lying dormant In J otn natures to prrineale onr whole being. tnar i llVEtt I1WI. Movements of Mieaniboats-Levee Soles and CHnmMp. The marks last evening indicated 13 teet 8 inches and fsliing slowly. The local picket* arrived and departed on time. The Andes arrived irom Cincinnati yesterdsy and will return this evenintt. The Andes is a popular boat, and deservely so. The Montana is due down on Wednesday en route for St. Louis. She will tske on oue hundred tons at this point. For freight or psssaye spply to Capt. William Ooulson, at the St. Jamee Hotel. Capt. Wm. Coulson, agent of the St. Louis line of steamers, says he never saw the like of the amount of freight moving Week He ssserted that a boat could load dailv at Pittsburgh for St. Louis. The Batchelor leaves for Pittsburgh at 7 p. m. to day. The Courier will be to day's Par keisburg packet, leaving at 10:30 a. u. The Welcome departs for Matamoras at 2 p. u. to-dav. The La Belle is the regular Bellalre packet. The Fret Elliaon, O'Neal and Telegram will be to-day's local packets. Pirnauaau, April 55 ?River 8 feet, 9 inches anil falling. Weather clear and warm. L'.uho, April 25.?Kiver 44 feet 1 loch and falling. Weather clear. Thermometer 75". Arrived: Vint Shinkle. Cincinnati. Departed: Ed Kichatdson, New Orleati. Cincinnati, April 25 ? Kiver 25 feel u inches aod falling. Showery and very warm. Arrived: Sidney, Tennessee river. Departed: Buckeye State, Pittsburgh. Dowu: John F. Khodea, St. Louie to Pittsburgh. St. Louis, April 25.?Iilver risen 0 feet, with 21! feet 4 inches by tbeginge. Weather clear aud very warm. Arrived: Fannie Lewis, Missouri river; Maggie, Illinois. Departed: Polar Star and barges, Metropolis; Maude, Memphis; Florence, Illinois river. The Fannie Tatum will leave for Pittsburgh to morrow as an Independent packet. Louisville, April 25.? ltiver falling slowly, 8 feet 9 inches in the caual. Weather clear and warm. Thos. Sherlock, to Cincinnati; J.S. Nee! and tow, to Pomeroy; Alice Brown and tow, from fUlrm fliiia. lirnwn anil tnm f?nm Louie. The Rainbow, in coining up the Indiana chute, burst her ateain pipe, about the bridge, and drifted down over the falls, and landed at Silver creek. The Mattie Uayee towed her to Portland. No one hurt. Lonhdalk 4 4 bleached muslin only 10c per yard, at Geo. Q. Roth's. PRINTING. MM? mil advertise ADVERTISE ADVERTISE IH THM iU DAILY INTELLIGENCER, advertise __ and adveutise _ MAKE MONEY! advertihu ? wise advertise ~ dealers advertise ? acknowledge advertise Till advertise advantages ? arising advertise vioii advektise advertising advkkti8e '* *? Or 1 ad widely circulated advertise NEWSPAPER, by rniia aimtkhtisk ? continued w&ronage advekti8e advertise l*^"do not order printing ? of ?ny oharioter until prices advertise . have been obtained at the advertise dali.y in t eili8enc er ? steam job printing advertise 0(rf(cei jAAAA tAAJA nsrara'~ I A NI'liKNDIII OPPORTUNITY TO VIN FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1881?ISSd Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ! Thla Institution wu ro?ulitrly Incorporated by the ueglalature of the State (ot Educational hud Churl table purpoMt, In J8rt8. for llio Term of TwcwlyAve Year*, to which contract the Inviolable faith of tbe State la pledged, which pladgo ha* been renewed hy an overwhelming impular Tote, aecurlnglta franchise In the new Conatltutlon adopted December 3d. A. D. 1879, with a capital of 11,000,000, to which It nil alnce added a reaer re fund of over 1850,000. 1THORAND SIMILE NUMBER DIHTHJHUTION will take place monthly on th*accon<i Tuesday. Jl never icaltj or potivowi. I ook at the following Distribution! CAPITAL PRIZE, 130,(00, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prlie.. $80,000 I Capital Prlaa 10,0M 1 Capital Prlte 8,000 2 Prliea of 12,800 8,000 | A Priiea of l,000..i... 0,U)O | 20 Prima of 800 10, (0 i 100 Prlxea of 100 10,00 i 100 Prliea of 80 w/w i 600 Prlaea of 30 10,000 , 1000 Prliea of 10 10,000 , APPROXIMATION NU7.M. 9 Approximation Prliea ot fwu 12,700 9 Approximation Prlaea of 200 1,800 f Approximation Prliea of 100- 900 U87 Priiea, amounting to 1110,400 ' Retponallde corresponding agenta wanted at all point*, to whom a liberal compensation wlllbepaltL For further Information, write clearly, giving full iddreaa Send ordera hr expre a or Rfglatered Letter, I or Money Order by mall, addreaaed onT^to^ ' r Haw Orleasi', La. DtU.A. DAUPHIN at ' ' No. 819 Broadway, New York. , AH our Grand Krlrnordinnry Ihatrinei art utufn Iht fMvrrHrion orwf mannemmt q/ OENEHALS (i. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY. WpiaWMW j The beet wbool for rtmnt rata and hoya, I* whet# i bey ran get a Practical Education In the *horteat I mtfble time. Thla ean b* dona el FltASIIKB'f r JIJRINEB8 COLLKOB la a few month a. Common Segllih orancheaalao thoroughly taught. Urflfn ad* nltt?l ("all M offlc* or addrfM J. M. FBAmHEB A A X)? Wheeling, W. Va. wa*# MANHOOD REfiTOHED. A rletlm of atrly Impadene*. eaaalng aerrrtaide- h< lllty, prematnr* decay, etc, Rating tr!?l In rain di rery knowa remedy, baa dlarorwed a ilmpl# mmni d< f aeif-curo, which he will and frtato hli fiUow-taf. Btra. Addreae J II B orttT^wyaw tmathgrn Hi. d, T. NOR DODOKRfl AND SMALL HAND J (to*t$?AHTBLLIHCTCEB JOB BOOMS, Noa.a 1 .fsfESSSispas ?j H?KIMO fOWPtB W /ROYALMtWJJl ^ *AKlHc POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mftdt from Unt? Croam Tartar.?No otfaar prtpan* | Hod makMiuth liutit, flaky hot bruuli. or lazurloua O. Can be i-aten by Dyipantln without f u ci i resulting (roiu heavy indl^utiblo food. Sold only la out. by all Grocer*. < BOYAL BAKING POWDIB CO., MEW TOIE. I DAW I u/ANTrn 11/ IM haV Gentlemen who don't believe In ready-made clothing; also, those who have never been fitted right; also, those who can't get style enough to suit them in ready-made goods; also, those who have been deceived by unscrupulous dealers, to come right to OEHM&CO'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 1325 MARKET ST., Adjoining Opera House, Wheeling, W. Vt A FEW PRICES: Men's Suits from $5 00 to $30 00 mem r?nn iron I uu 10 / uu Children'! Suits from 2 50 Is ID 00 Boyi' Suit) from 4 00 (o IS 00 mi? PIAH08 AND ORGANS. ' LUCAS* MUSIC STORE REMOVED TO No. 1143 IVIain St. New end RrromMiacd Pianos and Organi Rt gmt bargain*. Cull and fiatnlne, nnBO piANOS FOE KENT. HoTornl good Plauos (or Rent On Reasonable Terms. F. W. HAUMEll, ?I? WW Market atreet. 8TEAMER8. m , REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET for Parkerihurg, Potnerojr, (ulllpotlo,. trmy Ironton, Huntlniiton, PorUmouth, Iderii-LetiflB** tllle, Cincinnati and Ixmlivlllc, ihe"*KH? elegant passenger itraiiirr NEW ANDES < IIA8. MuHLBMAK, Mut#r, 1 Mack OAktiLK, ('Icrk. 1 I^ITM TUESDAY, A Phil, 27, At ? t>. in., poal* tlToljr. Pmeiigeri and freight r??lpt<>d through.to nlJ |K>lntK Wait nn<l Bouth. For freight or Maaage pplf on hoard or to 'C. H. IKmJtI! A RON, t'VC Agenla. 1 ^LLAN LINE OF s j Koynl Mail Steamers J From Baltimore etery Alternate Tueaday for Mm. ( pool, fl> Hun imtown. From Knaton every Thuraday tor Liverpool, vln Londonderry. Kjtra a teamen > [rorn Ulaaxow, Oalway and tanuonderry. Thli line oftera auperb Cabin arrommodation, and makci a iptclnltr m In kind treatment to rtteeVage I'aaaengera. \ For Outward and Prepaid 'Ilrketa apply to if. F. ' Behretia or John Hallie. agenta at whaelln*, or to Uve A Aldrn, U?ner*l Pawenger Agent*. M7 BroM? (J tar, New York; IM Botitb Rth St.. Philadelphia! 8 KaioHt.. H/?tnn f/2lTTh?iW COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I 13. J)AVENPOBT. j UUj of LlfiT, DAVENPOHTA PARKS, Wheeling, 1 West Virginia,) General Commission, j 'rovltlons, Ora'n, Flour, Seeds, Cheese,Eto., . NO. 164 liA 8ALLK BIHKFTT, ~ rnidAOO, John M. HUM * CU, ' u Coittn^iflSMfc,h?nt<' T WHKKLINC*, W. TA 1 We buy and aell on CMtttnlaaton for caah or on , urgtn all Gr\ln_ and l'rovlatona dealt In b* thi i? nimno nourn 01 man. IHNet UI?*raphle fomnu* leatlon bctwwn our eflice and the Board of Trade i rompt market report*. Chicago Owreapondenti- \ WAir.M Hkr A fVy. in fa P*llo?>re?rt. nitg ' \ POSITIVE CURE * Without medicine*, At Jlan'a Bolnblo Medicated Bougie*Patented Oct. 10,1A76. < >na box No. I will cure any cue In four daya or lea*. No 2 ?IU cure the moat thailnate caat, ao matter of T >w long standing. No nantmna doaea of cubeha, copaiba, or oil of nan* *] ilwoot, that ara certain to prodoto dyapapaia by mtrnyInn the fottlQM of tha stomach. Price |l M. Bold by all Drngjlata, or mailed on rdpt of prlc?. ? For further parileu'ara land for circular. r*1 P. O Box IMS. J. r. A 111.AN oy. ' I d?l??wMw Kt John Bt., New fork. ^AW PKINT1NU- j| BMllM with KtorKT. nMlnMa led with tml _ ptdiir. tt ib* iNtiM.m?ciB job kjuiuC * " WANTID. ?b ~ ? ?- * ' 'OR miiTr-"^^^ IJORKEST-THETWO-STORVBRIrs 1 C aidHu.M?. uTMiuitto iitw, I Miuaaatl kl'chco. Water ?ndiniu>ruuil?,m. i\ I ou* U In 'h? beat tU ordtr. ttauUt cj AfiTvjrS I ,VITUS. ? ftlfmth .trnt. H ABT.^ I pOR RENT. I HUtB Boom. 2112 Main nr.-ei, now oaupln I )k-m Secley, Plumbor, thru law udW aad a ul 1 oouu; ?Uble lc wutrooi dij. w* I Enqulr* ul 1 H. FOEHUL I mhl5 I'utum Uuqm. I TJOB KEtiT-AN ELEUANT COl'XTRY I r mblenco aHaateduu ''EcgiDgton U&r,'' i., I tcd0Q*>bkli lull* Irnui thla city aud wl.ktu l,? 1 uinute* walk ul U? Elm U'ut* llailrut 1 Thi ham 1 i cuUrt-ljf u? -1 cuaulua elilil ruutui, Wild* Uih. 1 oouj, cUlhw-room aud ai'le. Hut and cold wMa I brou*b?ut. and ul the other uii <l?ru I 1 lurjjo and cqmohUbUj arranged ?tabl? and c,,! I la^uoiiK, anil all ukouit outbulldlugLU ?rlfc, I ader. Ibu wUol??unu.ii,d?d t.jf twj aud oo?uj I wraa ul ground, well Itutod In. For parUcuuti in. 1 lulr* of Dr. W.J- BaUl,Jt(No. TS'lwallih ?i^t I ????I CEWIWAt NOTICES. I QESTRE FOUKDUY CuMI'ISyT" 1 All pnioM knowing IhcmaaWta IndabUd to it,, 1 Centre Fouudry Company, will p.vuM and ituu I ttswlutfoUkliu* a*a oat ihr c iiupany win i>t??&t th?ai, I piotKUly aulhtmlcilod, tor p*ymmjt ' Vl r ' o. V. U1LDEETH. I apM fmidm. I ^OTIOE. | Thu wW'1^" " bipMtUon ?ud CUlr till AUU.IKW,2*" I l? W tan l?r c.nl ol ib.lr ,uh?rlfuoo u u25 I Uook, lliuuiu.uiluyiuitllka lou.lTliS?! I Ohio county. /wim* By order d the Uotid oj Directory I *P'9 Uectihhoi KntHuj I "jQON'T YOU FOUUKl' IT!" ~ I Too Hon* Building AuoriaUau t.| Whulinx I >m W jtDMBrt0AY KVU.UU In I clatlou Hall. Monty to lota on ml eitati aecurlty. Block (or Mle. Stmrti cau tw obtained bt I era at par. ' wtofeir'w " I CUA9. U. BEUUY, chad. w. am si1!,'4'"' I WM.U.WIUlfiT'- I I rvy>,r>f. I FOR BALI. I jiOR BALK. Lois in Pleasant Valley, 1 I ntlur (or Mle a number ol the tmrnt bullJiM iu. I lu Fluaiant Vtllty. Time Iota are lontwl b>iiHi I ttie National road ami itrwt tan, and lllh?vMi? parcpli to ?ult purchueri, WM. POBIEl I __tpW I pOR BALE. Four loti of ground on Houth Prna itiwt, Not Jt, I 83. 84 and III, In Flnk'i addition. The moit dNlnUi I loU now lor tale lu the ttotvoih ward ol thoctty. ap2t) IHAAC IHW1N, fJUlE lilt AY FA KM FOH SALE, I Containing al>out 09 acrrt, altuated In Ohio roucty, I about three and a halt mllnlroiu Kooiy'i I'olMui I TrladtlphU. l'rlco I3.500?i?art caah. Inquired v J i HAIIBKIW UKUVaY, or JAM. I.. UAWLkY. mbil Whiflliin, W.Vi. I pOR SALE. Three hundred and ievtnty?tfe icrca ol Iu4m I Hue ol B. A t? K. It., Bitten iuIIm cut ol WbteilM. Two hutdrol acrealn choice whltnoak.Milii.ui and hickory tliubtu. Out buudrtd and filly km undur oultlriUou. U W, V. HiKJK & BRII., mU20 WOMatktt rtn* I 1" TOR 8ALE?DESIRABLE BUILDING I J.LOW. _ l njrei'j oner for aaletW fwt of noun I on (u {Moth ilreet and 400 (mt on Fourteentk itim, u thli cilj, In loll of '20,40 or (0 f?t, to mlt imrrhinri The above property li the only large t>l?*ol u?i,d4 now vacant in lb? clljr convenient to buitnwiai the moil derlraole to I* had for rwldmet IM properly liIBMthe Central (ilaae Worki, baltM Wood aud McUllocb atmti and known u Hn/liwi (itrdBO. M. I. HHKIVM, "?M 1211 Milnnrwt I08J5PH HAHR1H' NUKHKRIK8. tl MOUN1WVIUA 7fi,000 Apple Treee. two, three, lour and lv? w. 6,000 Peach, one {(rum bud) yoar. 11,000 Pluua, one ami twoynra. 6,0)0 Qulncoe, two and three ynut, 5,000 Cherrlce, one ind two yeari. 50,000 Ktcrgreena, moatly Junlt-or, Iron onaUl* feet. The above err thrifty ind in goal randltioo h? tranaplantlng. Will mJJ ai lo* as the loant. ('? roiponrtonce solicited. Address, hAUUKL Mil# LKB, Muundsvllle. Nursery l> one nil* *? 4 Monndarllle Depot. drt.ost* JjlOIS BALE. A Desirable Residence, Delightfully iltuited On the River Front, Wheeling Island, Above hlth water. Located on two loti with (rut* age of 120 feet running to the rim. I)welllu<?s? talnlng all the modem Improvements: km, Mis! (old water, stationary wa>b stsnda ml *uh ma, l*th roonn, Ac Lot tiaa 70 choice Irult t'??, ?ltk KTSpe urbor 110 feet. Property now wiupisdi&l owned by tVui. H. Hall. Apply to J. e. HERVnr, 1*22 No. HM Market "t.. Heal ?sist? A#??t. LOTTERIES. i Hint t POPULAR MONTHLY IIBAWIMI, OF THI Commonwealth Distribution Co. AT MACAULKY'0 THKATM, In tha City of loulsvllle, on Saturday, April 30th. Tbeee drawlnga occur monthly ("undart urepufl, under pru visions of an Set of the OenrraJ A"*w'Jy si Kentucky, Incorporating Ih* Newport Mstlsjf ind Newspaper Co., approved April?, 1174. "I III* In n n|ktIhI net. mid haa nevsr !?# ? ? rt|>rftl?sl. The United Htatee Circuit Court oo Msrib II rw Iireu tba following riKUIoni: InI?Thnt Hie 4'out in on Mwt I Hi BlalrlM* lion Coiiiimiii/ la Ii-kmI. JW?H* ilrHHliitfN urn fulr. The Coin piny bit now on harvl a largt nmw Iwt llwd carefully tba llatof prlira forlha APRIL DRAWING. I PrlM..... 1 10,000! 1001'fHM|IOOiafh|l?? 1 Prlat lO.OOOjW Prices M?ar? IWt 1 Prlco...... 5,000 ?00Friers JO mi Jf?j 0 Prices 1,000 vac h 10,000 1000 Pops lomi W? 0 Prlaea (MX) each 10,0001 t Prices |800 8Mb. approximation prllj-2 9 Prlufl MOiwi, ? " '* 1 PHm. 100 tub, " " " , Si Ml*. HlJ* Whole Tlrkrla,|ll. MultTlrkfkl r7 TlekflR. (AO. Remit Mori*? or Bark Dull in i !?nr?aa. WIRT HKND KT RKUOTMM I.CTKit OB PtWTOKPICK ORDER Ordaraol ?j iti pwaril, h/ Ksiireaa, tsn \* *nt ai our ??*" kddrau all ordsia to M. M. lUmnlnww, 'wrtf oarnai Building, I nnlarllle, Nor T. ! oiuiiicrrortl, UIH llromlwnj, .Vw ap3?rrha4w , ATTOWWEV8. \\j J. w. cowukn/ f V . ATTORN Iff AT IJW. e*, No, 1221 Chaplin* fit., Whaalinc, w. ? Prompt attention in ail himw?a. ;/ _L? r K. COWUEN," I. ArroKKW at uw, ? No. Im Ch.pll.i. Hlrwl WM?im.W.W J ANN 11! A I, ioiiflfi, J. attohw AI u?, Offlw, Prmtoni Knuw, Whwllnt. W. V*. I'jL POTEST koukkT I ATTORNET AT LAW, Ho. 1207 Chinllne Btrast, opposite ma ConrtHwp 'h*?Hni, W. V?. r W. VANDKIiVOKT, . Tt I . ATTORNET AT LAW, ruri?i.?n.* JJ Oollaetlona promptly mad* and money ?? llbout rtalay. ?? VANFK.I. I.AMII ? >?.. 'Siilhjiuf, _ i. w B"1"' I ^KDOISO r/(WKNIS. I I h?f? Juil OftntJ l thole9 lis# of IterlitiH; Mil vol* Good' i NOTIIIIMIO ulrlii Cnekfa Win, Drcitfen CH? 'HBNCH BISQUE- I V* iOdh nre n#? I ml <lmlrib> awl f-rlr? ' *' i a. Dillon, M Ml Mirktf ,?trwt if HIE PLACE TO OOlf too ? li ? hnrry tot printing, If? 16 Intelligencer Job ftoomt, I it n?aM li lactf tt/M ip?i IMtaiM ?* I J