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Eb Mdlijpwtx: 9MKELWU, W.VA., MARCH 19,18M. Pnbliiuied dniiy (buucUjni excepted) by FREW, CJJLPBELL k HABT, - trop>a, At Ko*. 25 imd 27 Fourteenth atzeet. TE&MB OF DAILY. One oopy one ye*r.~48 00 [Three month! taoo Hx mouth*............... 4 001 One month............ M Delivered by curlere In ciity, 16a pet week. TKRMfl 0/ BJEMI-WEKKLY. One ym.,.., i.f* 001 Six *nftnthfiw. K TKRUH OF WEEKLY. Onoyodr... fl 001 Bix month* a Grctt redaction to Clube. Bend lorumpleoopj fcndairuulAn. Addnn FREW, CAMPBELL A HART, Wheeling, W. V?. (Entered At the Pottoffloe at Wheeling, vV. Va., m fcood clew mutter. 1 2'ullco, Politic* and Gamblera. It Is with great mortification that w< we the KtgUltr rushing to the defense o the Chief of Police, helping him to main excuses for'his failure to move on thi gambling hells and endeavoring to dis cover some politics in it all. . This is not creditablo to so much o Wheeling journalism as tho IttyuUr repre sents. It takes from the well-disposei peoplo of this community a support whicl they ought to havo in any movement t clean out the dqns of Iniquity. To a Dem ocratic father whoso son is enticed into th< fiiml nation of the naming table nightafte sight, what does it matter that thoso trap continue tofloarish because the officer wh refuses to do his duty is a Democrat Does it help the Democratic employe whose money is spent in gambling to b reminded that the Chief oi Police who wil not raise his hand against the gamblers i a Democrat, and that the newspaper whic criticizes him is a Republican? Wo had supposed it possible to discuf a matter so nearly effecting the publi morals without exciting the political pai tlsanship of anybody. And we ha thought that the Ktgisltr would be gla to join the Intelliok.ncek in its efforts t have the law enforced and the youn men of Wheeling saved. It makes th work of purification a little more difficul to havo the Democratic organ standing i; with the delinquent officer and the gain blore, but (ho reputable element of til Democratic party will not follow tb? lead, and the iKTSLLwkvcitn will continu to rely on the encouragement of all goo citizens. Ti.ft nlnnea itself in a very awl ward position. When votes wero to b had it endorsed the present Chief of Polic us a man of "experience and capacity" fc the work, and promised that under hi administration tbero would bo "some ta overhauling of certain iniquitous dens. Hero is exactly what the ltegiiter did sa for Mr. Smith in its issue of January 1' 1S85: The election of Porter Smith as Cit j Sergeant is already feared by the radio element of the city. The first public a1 tempt to deceive voters was made by communication on Thursday morning i tho Intcllvjaun. How much deception 1 going on covertly no one can tell. lit those methods are not surprising, neithc Will they bo successful. Every citine knows Sir. Smith to bo a consistent, uj right man, always taking great interest 1 the affaire of tho city, with whlcl through his official capacity as Coui cilman, he id perfectly familial II I'orter Smith is elected titer will be some tall overhauling of ccrtai iniquitous dens that are lianntlm; tliei . wares and vocations as publicly as if the were licensed like any oilier trade. C late years there has been no one to sa thorn nay, and they have been llourishln like green bay trees with growin refulgence, until now the central parte the city Is literally honeycombed wit' these Augean stables. There is not onl; a change of men wantod, but a change o policy; a new organization that will b effective and conscientious in its duty Mr. Smith will take a prido in dolag thU and, what is more, ho has the eiperienc and capacity for doing it. People who in January did not knoi "how much deception was going 01 covertly" have a better idea of it i; March. It seems that the "lniquitou dons" understood that the barking do wouldn't bite, and their confidence'ha not been abused. They helped to elec the Chief of Polico while people not s well infoimed were being drugged by th RegMtr'i fine promises in bis behalf. Since tho Rigiiteria nowof opinion that i ii too early to expect much, when can i promise that the Chief of Polico will be gin to dischargo his duty. without fear c the "iniquitous dens"? Tho element c time is very essential in a matter of thi kind. A Hpvcimttu Ku'KVux Gaae. Now and then there comes up from th ' South tho story of a brutal outrage on , colored man. Nobody is punished, ani tho matter is forgotten, only to be revivei when another caso of the samo kind is re ported. Democratic newspapers are ver; quick to Jump to tho rescue of the mui " * *" ? - -i derous wait'; mimes woo vine m<ur uu*o and amuse thoraselves with "nigger whip pin'" and "niggar ahootinV' Itbasbeei claimed with a good deal ol assumed in dignation that the stories were invent* for political nse. A Jonesboro, Georgia, ipecial dispatel to the Louisville Courier-Journal revives i case (our years old, in which "a party o young men in this county, masked am arnj*d, went to the house of a colored mai on the Fayette county line and beat .hit: and his'family in a most brutal manner,' . As a lesult of this "act of'ku-kiuxin^ tho oilicers arrested "two substantia young men." Ono of the substantia young men was tried and, of course, ac quitted, "but the affair preyed so heavil; on his mind that he went to Alabama am died of a broken heart, as testified by hi physician." The ether substantial young man ha not been tried, yet though the offense wa committed fbtir years ago, and tho Prose cuting Attorney is asked to enteranolli pros, because "the expense of a trio would bo considerable to the county, a we doubt if a Jury could be obtained with out much trouble and expense, and thi time that will b? occupied in trying eitha one of tho cases could be spent in tryinj other criminals or civil business in whiol the people are more interested." Ni doubt this request roprosent^ local senti xnent, which would be more interested ii a law suit over a dog than in the trial of i "substantial young man" charged witl brutally boating a colored man and hi family. It Is not. probable that tills ecandaloni recital is made for political purposes, alnct it is made in the columns of a newspapei whoso party has undisputed sway it Georgia. Is itstrange that white worklngmen dt not settle in a scction whore crimes of thii kind aro winked at? Ii must be dreadful irritating to Mr Hendricks to see that the war in China ii g itting more space tri the newspaper thai ??,?5ir? York Triiuiu. Tiiljj VVJtl?jiliJjjLK^ ujok A Pin PUno. , Wathinotm Pott. Mr. E. M. Tiber, the librettist of >!Dt - siree." ?u a clerk, In the Pen lion Office r and hit desk was immediately next to thi > wainscoting of the hall: Alter he left hi - succtsHor made a discovery. Kanget > along the wooden wainscoting was a rot i o( pins, tbe lowest deeply imbedded ii i the wood, the highest simply far enougl . Indented to keep it from falling oat 9 There was such an evident purpose In thl '1 row of pins that the attention of the cbie of the division was called to it. Bunnlni , the finger nail along the row, he loom . that each pin represented a natural note o > a semi-tone. It took but a minute mor , to play a tune ppon thla pin piano, and , until the novelty wore off, Mr. Tabor's in genious arrangement of pins wasasourc of amusement to his ionner lellow-clerki "That Miss Jones is a nice looking gir; ' isn't she?" "Yes, and she'd bo the belle of the tow; If it wasn't for one thing." i- "What's that?" o "She has catarrh so bad it Is unpleasai o to bo near her. Site has triad a doze e things and nothing helps her. Iamsorrj e for I like her, but that doesn't make it an less disagreeable for one to be arouu >- her." 's Now if she had used Dr. Sage's Catarr 0 Remedy, there would have been nothin " of the kind said, for it will cure catarr I- every tiran. . DEED. " , ICEELTKB?At hli rcaldenco, Council Bluff IS Tom. SalurdAT trorohiK. HiucU 14,1S88, WlLLU ig KncLifti, agedosycftis. 1 vmi.in. win hmiisht to the residence of 3d I ; Y W '* BREAKFAST BUDGET. .Old gentleman to railway portar"Porter, the rain li dripping In from thi lamp-hole all over my trouwn." Porte; ?"No, iir,lt'? quite water-tight, I aasun you; it's only the oil leaking ablt."London Punch. The Mudlr says the pretended Mahdi 1 not the Mahdi at all. If there were i Mahdi he (the Mndir) ihould bo the one i This la the clearest exposition of thi Egyptian question we have seen.?XoikI Courier. i The United PrabyltrUm believes that i person can live and die a Christian with i out knowing it But a more Importan . question is,.can a peraon.llve auddie Christian without somebody else knowinj it??Cftriilian Rigititr. "Don't I wish I was a Senator, mal" 1 "Why, Johnnie?" : "Because when Senators want a rcces all they have to do is to vote tor it."s Burlington Free Prat. > Mies Boeewood, wiio took part in ami teur theatricals?"0, I'm so tirod, I bad t > stand ail the evening." Miss Sharp, wb ) was in the audience?"My dear you hav . not had to stand nearly so much as w have."?Ex. . Customer?"Give me a pound of ole< margarine." Grocer?"Yes, ma'am; here - your change." Customer?"Why, you'v 1 charged me 10 cents; it used to be 18. j Grocer?"Yes, ma'am; but wo aro not a . lowed to sell it aow?there's a law agin ?so it's dearer."?Airm York Mail. A teacher in one of the Newark sclioo 9 was a little crotchety the other momio r and made the girls stand around a littl B livelier than nsual. One of the littl misses who was upbraided exclaimed I ? her companions: "Never mind. Clevi ' land is elected and she'll be turned outl r "Why do you set such a tough chicke e before me?1' indignantly exclaimed afa I damsel in a restaurant .the other da: "Age before Jbeauty always, you knov 8 maram." replied the polite atteni a ant, who well knew how to serve his en ployer and a tough chicken at the satr 8 time.?atari and Stripa. c The Monteiuma School Board, whlo has heretofore borne the reputation of b ln? rather nenurious and hide-bound, hi il purchased a magnificent cabinet orgu i and placed it at tlie disposal of the pupi of the high school. Good for the Scha Board! The rapturous melody of man B musical maidens may move the mansai e mulishness of mean and mullet-heade It mugwumps, and the school be placed c a lusher plane of civilisation.?Mmtemn (/a.) Democrat. The other day a gentleman remarked I 8 the pretence of iflittlo knot of others c ,t Brood street that he could not understac e why a certain individual was alway? sa; i ing unkind, harsh tilings of him. Captai W. W. Seay, an excellent judge of hums nature, hearing the remark, quietly sail : "Did you ever lend him any money or c e him a favor for which ho' has not pa you?" The party Said he bad+done lit many favors, and then Captain Seay.salt f "0, well, he will never forgivo you until I s hag paid you what lie owes," and this seen II to be the rule under such circumstances i ? most instances? Home (Ga.) Bulletin. y An Arab Prayer. ft AlhMXum. Alter a long day's march Jlrs. Speed was just settling herself down to elee J when her host, the Arab telegraph cler ! separated from her only by a thin part Hon, began to say his .prayers in a lot ? sing-song chant. She remonstrated; for time there was silence; she was fallit asleep, when the clerk began bis praye J; again. Again the remonstrated, agaj if there was a brief silence, to be broke; alasi too soon by the indefatigable cler who once more began saying his praye 14,de capo," this time faster than over. [' waa like "speaking by machinery; tl whirl and burs was terrific." We learac ' next morning that our host belonged to ? sect which obliged him to repeat his pra : ers aloud, and which also enjoined as oi ,, of its most stringent rules tbattlie voice J. either a woman, a donkey, or a dog, hoard at any time during the service,mat ? it necessary thatthewholeofthe praye * should he repeated. ^ Tha Trial* of n Mints er. 5 THE REV. J. P. ARNOLD, (Baptist J Camden, Tenn., in 1873 was taken, wit ; Brlght's Disease, which produced tfl * large abscesses. In 1878 another al scess formed which discharged foreigl J teen months. In 1881 two absceesi formed. He then began Warner's Sai Cure, "which restored me to perfe v health," and June, 1883, be wrote, "m a health is as good as ever." Try it 1 1 General W. B. Ilazen, Chief Signi Officer of the Weather Bureau, is to 1 g tried by court-martial. If ho is font s guilty of inflicting upon us tho dlsgustir t weather we have experienced this winte ' he should not escape with less than 2! 0 yeans' imprisonment and be cashiered < 0 something the eipiration of hissentenc ?Norriztom Herald. t . If You Toubt, Try It aatl S??. D. M. DEWEY.ofBochester.N. Y.,Jan. 2 * 1882, wroto,"Oue of tho most prominer if nhnaUann l.rtvu fnnhll .99 rrrnillHnf All 171 if to the fluid ounce of my urine; wm ui . .. able to benefit me. I then began tnix Warner's Saps Diabeta Cure, anil Wa ner's Safb 1'iUt. Having used five bo ties of each, I found myself oured." 1 ? B.?Mr. Dewey remains well. J Dr. B. J. Jeffries Holds that the thrc 1 primary colors are red, green and violel J that blindness to violet is rnro, and tbi color blindness is practically confined I red or green. ?*Wonderi." t E. H. BECKWITH, Norwich, Conn - Dec. 18tb, 1884, stated, "I owemylii , to Warner's 6*v* BiaWn Cure; -when began its nse I passed ten quarts < " water daily, which contained 14 per.cer 1 of sugar; after using seven dozen bottle my doctor pronounced the water frt j from sugar; It lias done wonders fc me." a i . mi ?? f An exchange asks: "Does dairyin ] pay?" Judging from the strong, health j condition of our boarding-house butte: we should think it did pay a big per scet I tage.?SI. i'au! Herald. TliMo Are Solid Fact!. 1 The best blood purifier and system re( 1 ulator over placed within the reach < suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit " tere. Inactivity of tlio Liver, BUiousnes f Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidrieyi ] or any disease of the urinary organs, c whoover requires an appetuer, tonic c mild stimulant, will always find Eiectrl Bitters the best and only certain cm s known. They act surely and qnicW; , evoxybottlo guaranteed to give entire sa isfsction or money refunded. Sold at flit cents a bottle by Logan & Co.- mm a ====== 1 . a ; A Clear Skin f is only a part of beauty; 1 but it is a part Every lady . may have it; at least, what , looks like it. Magnolia i Balm both freshens and > beautifies. I | == i jfyccial gtotice*. r A CARD.?To all wbo am luC^rlfig from erro 1 . 8?ssks^fissss I bstTjommi T. Isma*. station D., M?w York. g KITHt?All fill itopMd bfbjVt. Klfsfl On t^siaasgBg^Bi e p. a Mycw, No. 1M0 Main itreet, Whtelln*, W. V a Funeral notice hereafter. pML I GEhuN^EIlt t arairt MXPT. 10 Rheumatism, fieiiraigia, Sciatica Lumbago, Dackachu. Headache, Toothache, n Sot* TSiraa(,Sw*lllni*.S|??*lu?hBpiil?<Ml u Itura*, Mcaids, Vroat Mile*. >n AJf? A it OTHER BODILY PAIJCS AID AC1IIS. ,d Y' THE I It AKUiS A. Y0Ott?U CO. 8 'gkrtlcvStmiitia NORTH END RINK ? COB, FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS, Movulnjr Session. i? Ladtcsnml Children 10 Cls. SkateB 10 CI n, (icutlemeii 20 Cls. Skates 10 Cta. ? jjj Afternoon Session. a ladies and Children IS Cls. Skates ] Cts. Gentlemen so Cta. bkates 10 Cts. [n J , Evening: Session. ? Admission 25 Cls. Skates 10 Cts. Ch Tt drcu irnder 12 jenrs, admission 15 Cts. Skates 10-Cts. id \ No charge to parties bavin? their own skate*. a Children will bo carofully looked alter when u y- aocompnnlcd by their parents. mrl< 1 ISLAND RINK PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE P i The It'ent of Order at nil Times! '0 Hie Cheapest Kates In tho City I Tlio Best Floor la the Clt; i- _____ rf No lady need livsttate to attend at any tlr K without escort, as tho respectability of tho rink ct unquestionable. lV The management have wade arrangements wi * tho Brldc'i Company to it'll monthly toll tickets parties living in the clly at -to cents. These tleki must be purchased prior to the 10th of each moot ?1 ALL AKE INVITED TO ATTEND. 3 ISLAND ROLLER RINK CO. Ig ""0 i CHAPLINE STREET RINK 0. - Prof. F. TP. Billings, OF NEW YORK, 5, FANCY AND AUTISTIC SKATER, tt J! Monday and Tuesday Evening MAKCII 10th & 17th, r- Prof Billings In his nnrivalled impersonation t- that member of the genius homo, the I, Madison Square Dude, Is one of iho choicest bin of rharacter acting ev seen in tho rink. e GRAND HAT CARNIVAL '! FRIDAY EVENING. it For particulars see Tuesday's papers. 0 Kramer's Orchestra afternoon and evening. n.rli) Collars aml ?uffs. ii - | M ( COLLARS it jSV V \ * \J%f #xufra ,r M n|^ ^ MARINO TNU MARK YV o/l2 MtTHt 8 W./3 V# FINE8T Q00D3 y y EVER MADE, |? JF i?m All Linen, doth In <?'<F Linings and Exteriors. ^ Aaklbrtham. f. t * H. SONNEBORN, If no21 Agent for Wheeling. t* TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIYA1 AND DEPAKTURE 0 ,r XXTIUINS-Kxplanation or Bjutzrzscx Mabx (r excepted. JMondayExcepted. c | Depart ArHrS e B. A O. B.B.?BAIT. . J? ? - Expres * 7:00 Am* 8:10p: V? Express 8:80 p m *10:15 A * Cumberland Accom 8:20am 5:36p y tfannlngton Accom 4:10 pm 8:30a: MoundnvlUoAcooin............... 11:85 am 1:20 p win. - Expreaa (Chicago and Col)M.M. * 8:15am t4:06a: Express (Chicago and Col)..M.. 7:05 pm 7:60ai Express (Chleego and Col) '11:20 pm* 0:15 p i ZunoKTlno Accom...... 8:40 pm 9:25 a: ZancevllloAccom 7:25 am 4:56 p: W., P. A B. I>i v. Waahington and Pittsburgh*. .4:10 a m U:06p: Washington and Pittsburgh*. * 8:25 an f 7:00 p.; Washingtonand Pittsburgh... 8a? p m |ll:05 a i ' w^fWfe-?rB7^irTM:06[,D,,:10,; Pittsburgh*. 1630 am 17:20p Pittsburgh and Now York f 1:20 pm f 8:85p: Pittsburgh and New York...... f 41:45 pa fu:0 a i Kxpra?lCln.aad'8t?ottbuM t 8:55 am f 8:Wa: Expfa*, Cln,and Louli..? t 4:45pm f 7U?pi Exprc*)BteubenylUe A Qol*. f 120pm f SJBpi Mlxed^?^U^, t BHQpm f 7:40 a i Pittsburgh*..**.*...***.....**. I 5:57 am t 83Spi VeUiburg,Clcvo. A Chi*. **. 0:08am 18:23 a J gg&K SSfAHse= 'IISSS USE! - W<flWllfeAWOMl^.i..M. f 5:03pm f 8:2Ip3 " Expreaa,01eTtlAnd,B. AW.*. tlO.DSam f S:45p: MiwncmAjj^.'...,. J?Aj ra BU Clalnxllla Aoco:n.'"!"~!."? 1:60 pm 12:26 pi i 9mSBIU^^S^ It Pasaanger***** 8:80am 12:06 p: n PMKnxer 4:00 pm ?:fiOpi o freight***.,, ,.*...*******. 8:55 am 8:86 pi ^^Loori^^t^o^ptiok^a^a^Tla aM^tt O ^ '^E? A O. Ballroad. ~~ ., Laaro Bellalre at 2:10 r. m. for Bnmmarfleld. o _ Laare BelUlre at e.-OQ a. x. for BummartWid an fMfTjU* ?.oa4ft;8lM !, v r'. ? JJLI X U Sew /"I IBL WANTED?TO COOK AUD DO i VX general housework. Must come well tecom) aeadod. Apply at lOfl North front street, Island. ! T OST-A '-NEWFODNDL AND PUP, i XJ six montbi old; color black, with white spot on breast and white hind feet: won an lroo ohaln collar. Any person returning same will be suitl ably rewarded. HAKEV C. WHITAKEB, 2227 Chapllnastrect. - mrlS-*w*r? ? gKATIKG CARNIVAL. | There will be a Skating Carnival for the benefit J of UBS. STEIN, a widow with 10 children, at the 9 Capitol Skating Rink, on , THURSDAY EVENING, MABCK 26. mrl8 * ^OTIOE. ; I. I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted A by my aon, Win. Wiedebuscb, Jr. milS Wtf. W1EDEBPBCH. n' BARGAIN, r. a splendid four roomed bouse, finished in modJ era style; ball upstairs and down; handsome K porch; good stone foundation under whole bouie; u vory couveutently located on Island. I'rlCft for s few days, $l,10Q. Benta well, and will pay 12 per h g mriy C8 Twelfth btreet. h rjlRY A BOX OF Maguolia Lauiidry Soap t ji 100 Large Bars, 83 75 per Box, at J. MoMUJUillurN 'O. a. mr!8 - "IT'OR KENT?DWELLING ANE ~ Jj 8TORE-ROOM9. The elegant Dwelling, No. 2240 Chapllne street now occupied by Prof. Butcher. The new Dwelling corner Ja'ob and Twelfth ata Stnre-room and Dwelling. No. 2340 Chapllne at. Store-room, No. 1010 Market street. Possession given April lit Kent and terms aatli factory. Knqnlreof EDWARD LARK1N,/ mriK iiwplml Rlnlc. or %4l Chapllne street. gTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.' \ apedal meeting of the Stockholder! of th Wheeling Hinge Co. ta herrby called for Tburida; afternoon, April 10,1885, at 2 o'clock. The charte of the company expiring May l, 188V a resolntloi will be oflbred In the mooting extending the tim of the contluu?nce of the corporation for sucl . time, not exceeding fifty years, as may bo decide* f by tho stockholders. a J. 1UWLING. President, J. a BRAtiY, Secretary. Stockholders owning more than one-tenth of th< capital stock. . mr!8 FOIt CHARLESTON ANDIN-, JELjj TERM KDIATE Points Tho ptssengersieamer ' W. N. Chancellor, ? E r. cSaKCEUOB ......Haste Ir i B. Udktwotoh, Clerk, u will leave for the abovo on Fain ay. Hauch 2( at 4 a. m. For freight or wuroao apply on board o to FRANK liooTll, Agent. mr!8 = DIAMONDS fl make this branch of my business a Specialty and have constantly In stock the largest assort | incut of ZFULTIE GKEIMIS Of any Houso In the State. Always willing lo se! at extraordinary low prices. I. G. DILLON, j, JEWFLKB, 1528 MARKET STREET. mr!8 FOR SALE. ^ Two vow Houses on Sixteenth street, each con talniug 8 rooms and bath-room. TWO FINE ftllEKl* FAKMs-one locatad on th waters of Knob Fork, WeUel county, W. Va., fon miles from Littleton Station, on the B. A O. R. B This furm contains about 3 0 acres, well fenced, 4 ,, acrcs of which a?e lovel bottom lands and has oi il* it a two story frame (Mono foundation) dwelling c four large rooms und hallway, stable, com critw wngon shed, spring house and granary, all bull witnln tho lust live yean, and in good order. Term reasonable; and to any ono making-a large casl payment a great bargain Is oQered ,n- Helton >arm, containing about 350 ocrcs o I cleaied land, under fence, with 1C0 or 200 acres a ? splendid Umbered land adjoining if desired, lc (cated within %of a mile of Helton .Station, on th tn " ??' "itwlliu ftAm Whnnllnir. Thtfi furn Is veil Vatered, admirably adapteS for r?Wn; Islieep, and believe it to be peculiarly fitted fo raking fruit. 'Hare is now on It a young orchari of about 700 tre a of the Inst varieties of applet pears, cherries and plnmn, moat of which will oca this year. The new public school-bouse for th district la on tbi* farm, a splendid bargain wil bo offered to a rush customer, and easy towns t any one who will sccuro deterred payments. 33)< acre farm at Bhcrrard, Marshall county, VI Va. will sell or trade ior city property. 40 acre Farm on Glenn's Hun. Will sell or trad ., for city piopwty. M Many dwellings too numerous to mention. FOR KENT. no No. IPC Eighteenth street. i? No. 87 Alley 1L No. 94 Alley 14. th New dwellings No. ?5 and No. 87Sixteenth street to eaeh containing eight rooms and bath room. ita Business Howe corner ol Jacob and Seventeenth h. stroeta. No. lis Seven tenth street, 12 rooms. 8 itooma No. 2528 Main street. No. 63 Alley 15. No. 145 hlROteenth street. For further Information, Inquire of - JAMta A. HENRY. Real Estato Agent and Notary Public, f mrt ; 1612 Market street. ' yyilEN YOU WAST AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Harilwaro or Seeds THAT ARE s' Reliable and Pure. 0, WHITE ME FOR SPOT CASH PHICES TaVe no "windy agent's" word that ho will sel er you jmt as low aa BOYD will, but write dlroot ti lOYDand get "Bottom Price*" for B?llabl< Goods. Name the artichs you want. MTBUY HARVEST MACHINERY NOW. nnyn i hauket square, _ PU I UI wnmixn, w. v.v. -1 CURE FITS! Wbea I m/ cm I do not auto maroty to atop ttiota for a Um* and tin ii hara tlwitn n-itirn a*aln. I bmu a radical cure. I turn mad* U? dltoaM or PITH, RPILKTST or VJAUMO HICKNB8 a llfo-lonf ?tmly. 1 warrant my mn*dy to car* tb* wont cuw*. Jlccanie mlisra iwr* fulled la no raaaon for not n&w nctlvln* aciira. fend atoaca for* trwttaa and * fm UotUa or ny lafallftte ntnody. Glvn Kxpreaa and roat Offloa..ItcoaU*onnotW?c for a trial, and 1 wlUcnrayon. A dim} Dr. 11.O.BOOT.lfarwl 8L,K.w York. I WILL PAY $3.50 PER DAK To all who work for mo at homo. To many I car afford to pay more. AV8TEADY EMPLOYMENT. Llcht, Plens. nut Work. 8ond Postal Card to W. W. KIDOOT - Loolivflle, Ky. CONSUMPTION tv.'TB'sMsrjaisassias'aasauf? ' DaKUS TRCaTI^R on Ult 4t?wMito svMtlbnr. 01m B? _ jm.uUp.mOJwj. DH.T.4.8ioCPa,lMfMrtBU?.Tei A~ DYERTlSERS'i send for onr select list of local newapapen. QUO. P. RQWKLL & 00.. 1Q Svro? Y flL. N. vT t CJECOND GRAND EXCURSION TC ? NSW ORLEANS AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. ? Tbo great excursion steamer BIG HANDY, will loave Cincinnati Tuesday, March 34. at G r. x. Will - remain in Now Orlrans six day*. Fare|75 for round ? trip, which Includoa board lu Kew Orleana. Foi ?} room* write or telegraph 0. M. H ALLOW AY, 8np i EJ Big fandy and Pomeruy Packet Co, Cincinnati, 0 m mrIX T7?MPL0YMENT--LOCAL OR TRAV? Ju fling. State whioh preferred. Also aalarj " per month. All eipen*>? advancd. Wsgei ? promptly paid. SLOAN dc 00., m Ueorge atnet n 1 ??? ? gcuttsts. 5 DENTIST, ? COB. TWELFTH 4 MARKET 8TBEEW, J - . Entrance 1208 Market Street. " oa<?Wi)nw-o'i'lr.?..?lonr.?. ?w4 5 1ITHEELING DENTAL PLACE. S VV ESTABLISHED 1871. Boat Gum Tootli. J WABBAWT1D. n Teeth extracted without pain by a new Anae* n vhetlo. Local Application. Otou an not put to n deep) Teeth filled very reasonable, n OIL 8. B. CALDWELL, a . mr!6 ' Jacob St.. Cor. Twentrflfth St. n rpuE BEST GUM TEETH n Warranted In erery reapcoL kQ^ A ie VITALIZED AIR GIVES and Teeth Extracted " "w^^SrtlOTlormoretterln MjoporaUon. " oonsoquently patients are not strapped down to tM chair when Vitalised Air la taken. . Da. MORRISON, Dentlita, i .. I Kaiaajurkeuireet. b Telephone A-1S noM S A". . ffito. ?. StlfeX & Co. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., 1114 Main St LACE CURTAINS - #? We shall close out all our odd lots of One and Two Pairs ol a Pattern in Nottingham, Applique and Tambour LACE f CURTAINS at HALF PRICE. Will nnen Hurintr the week r . 5 eo PIECES : MEDICES AND TORSCW i LACESI With Insertings to Match. 1 . UBW ' Spring Goods 9 .OPENED DAILY. Geo.E.Stifel&Co. a I 1114 MAIN ST. Market Street Entrance tlirougl Geo. L. Durst'sConfectioncrj-, 1113 inrt (Carpets, gumiturc, &jc. o sp i d o : a: qa h ;h ? i uj i ?L g ? s ^ r* o gBlntehts and gleiutlKjj. QO TO LASH'S, COR. MAIN AND ELEVENTH 8TREW. For Watuhts, Clocks, Jewolry, &c., PlntClon Gooda. Pricca low. arWatch Ropalilog a Specialty. Branch Howe. Martin'* Ferry. Ohto. fah14 ! China, ?lass and GJnccnsuraM. j 7y?AJOLlCA i PITCHERS I I All kinds, shapes and sizes, at low prices. [ iTVINO BB03., . mr!7 Market St. opp. MoLtire Home. A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTmeat of r Wall Paper and Borders At he Lowest Price*. JOHN FEIEDEL, . r?Mi nan M?in mw?t. J>0UCV Roller Skates mrlfl AtNTOBtTT & BBO'B. gousctnenlshlng (Goods. TO THOSE CONTEMPLATING MOV1NU. Why MOTSthatold store when you nn buy* new one so chesp snd lure It letup In jour new quarters ready lor use. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS. nrlg lMO Main Street ALL KINDS'OF BOOK AND JOB A PBINT1NO neatly and promptly ueculedfat Um irauwnicn Jo? Omn i'i - gtw Opting&aoat~*<6tQ. g. gaalot. NEW SPRING GOODS! I JUST OPENED. 1 geo.rtaylor.5 181 ' ' inj - loi Ladies' Cambric and Muslin Underwear. . J?< Special attention is invited to the new stock of Cambric = and Muslin Underwear we open and place on our Counters this ? morning. All the garments we offer at this sale were made ^ especially for our own sales, and most of the styles confined to J our own store. This Spring we have marked these goods at a bi . very small advance above actual cost of material and work. Our I stock of these goods was never as fine as at present. ???, ftC Embroideries, While Goods! J Ql r -1- 1--? ?~ -1 fl\ This being tne season 01 uie year wucu wc mun we <uwi 0, extensive and attractive stock of Embroideries and White "? Goods, we take pleasure in announcing the fact that we have J taken unusual pains to provide the most choice stock we have ever had?and at prices, no one can fail to approve. The ladies are invited to call and. see novelties in this line. BLACKSILKSl! We are now prepared to show a full line, embracing' all the ] numbers of the best make of Lyons Silks imported, and at prices 9( as low as the same can be afforded by any retail house in the country. } **" *111 I TTPBITIftRI , SftUIAL Al ItNllUN ? Is invited to our fresh arrival of imported Woolen Dress Fabrics ] and Combination Suitings, and as the most choice novelties always appear first and are quickly picked up, we advise an in- j spection this week. We open also this morning our new stock a of Satteens, Ginghams, Toildu Nords, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. S We would make special mention oiour new line of superior make of Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths, of which we have a , r complete stock at very low prices. GEO, R. TAYLOR.] . 1 - M j^oflaw & (Co. SoutaPfflc & gashuHlc. ? L. & N. I VACCINATION I (LrainUIt i NuHtUI. SaUnad.) ONLY LIHSTIE LOGAN &> CO., BrainHfl Druggist*. Bridge Corner. _ PULLMAN -1 "THE BEST PIUI EVER USED," "And I have nxd a ureal many in my Jamlly," , I? what a ludysnld a few days slnco In TVl Louisville, HaahTiUe, Decatur, Mobile, Hor>- io rtgtrd io gomery and Logan & Co.'s Homestead liter Pills. , __ __ _ _ __ Bhe said further that her friends bad used them JNl -E \A/ OB?XjE A.xn S ? on her recommendation and praked them an high- .... T lyss herself. Forty Pills in each box. Little *Ills WITHOUT CHANGE. J for children. Bold by logan & CO., DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. ,0 Druggists, Bridge Cornor. M-Round Trip Tlckcu at reduced rate, on salo Irom DXCEUBUt 1, lbst, to the Logan & Co.'s Pleasant Worm Syrup, world's Exposition: ; An Improved, Safe and Effectual Vermifuge. - J The Pleasant Worm Syrupia a new combination For Rates, Maps, 4c,, write to J Ol the latest and b?t remedies [or worms. It ia be purely Vegetable, is vory pleasant to the taste, to an B. a PARKER, A. 0. P. A. !? kieelient Child's Phr& and mo.bers who have - 1 ' '. - U used It with their children i|,eak ol Ilia the high- Cincinnati, O. m eatpralsc,Ea)iiigtbulltIa tho best \ermliii|(e In 0. P. ATMORE, Q. P. 4 T. A. Ul use. 1'iiee 3 conu iu large bottles, wld by the - , , .. best druggists and slorcm-pcn. Ask ior Logan A I - K _J Co,'| Pleasant Worm Syrup. :? T logan & co., grugBisti. I fcM Druggists,Whoellug,W.Va. _ _ ' 1 ? _ WALL BRUSHES f? SBooUs, jttaliOttMJJ, fee. At li. H. LIST'S, ? JJLANK BOOKS I 1010 MAIN 8TRIIET. ^ WALL PIPERS AND RORDEHS, I . Foreign and Domestic. 1010 MAIN STREET. Pt STATIONERY. FBAXHEH DUSTEHS The Lirscat Stock and G ret Kit Variety. Bold it At R. II. LIST'S, . th? VERY UJWIMT PRICES by mm 1010 MAIN STRFET. JOS. GRAVES & SON, gInmMujj,<8as Sleamgtttlttfl * ]tH M Twclltb Street ? ??,?- , IsTEW BOOKS LUKE FITT0N' ? PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ? 1 , ? , ?, Gas and Steam PitteJ1 'I City Book Store. no. hio main street. SI . THE MONEY MAKERS. A reply to 'The Brtad SffiS * " ChC""'" I-*U"" Kg J ' ra. H.") 12mo., "P??M?'WiUonilTWt.JoyM..g. mrH_ Co ' dSu'rrW'A tale 01. envfn. ?... wwMfc ^KIMBLE 4 & UK A MARU1N. A novel. 12mo., cloth, It 25. , ? the iiUNTLi.sa ball a practical aatira. . 8q. 12mo.,clotb,31SO. PLTTMT1FKS o'< New Books daily. March Majaitaea^ll In. I GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, t Autobiography ol Dr. Marlon 81ms. 1418 Market Street, m< Dr. Orattam, lliuutnoad. Ij? avneetlni and Ventilating ol Pnbllo Bulldlnp4 ?? Now EnglUh and Gorman Xorek. or| J. B WILBON, Dwelllngi and Factorlci a Specialty. oil febI7 No. 1W Market street. >ial bu : -yALENTINES, W*1' HAKE & SON, FINE AND COMIC, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, ? ' KBMMM Ga- and Steam Flttora, S BfflPSSB ^ STREET, ? MM&5flSSSL. caJ leM No. 1414 Market St. wheeling W. Va. ' -J I SBHuwtfiV (Cards. gEOOND-HAND CLOTHING D# U8T'JB-> ^ Gtiti Klahliif to dlipoM of caft off Wearing Ap. PORK PAOEEH5 h* parol, Boot* Bhoee, Ac., will do well to notify . JU8TH, the Second-hand Dealer, * FOURTEENTH STREET. VftrWiPt. nnnMf t? Anatom**. '' . ' ' _ :j... QTEPHEN MCOOLLOUGH. _3 SWatiKB. 1\ , . ? ".u?' Carpenter and Builder, ^ TJOLLKH SKATESI Brfck and Wooden BuOdto,,* **. P Booh, Valleyi Sky Ugbta, CounUinandSbelvlng. Gold, Sillier or Nickel Plated, J^wo,k pron,,U)r u ? Kbit wumosa HINGE oo, Bolder n (Strutnl Sottas. ADY BELLE, EGYPTIANmfS iTOCK HOLDERS' MEETING^ ' 'be an nwl pettier of the stockholder of th. itual Building Ada .Lota AsrocJaUon. ?riu vl Id la Association Ball on BATOHDAV jJaVo iy be offered. Nominations will be nadi? ne place on March 14, at 8 o'clock r. *. M W.C.HANUI.AK, * aacrtary. Pwldrat lEALBD PROPOSALS. ^ mssfiss?sj^t sfg rone yew, beginning on the tint day of ami 16. Payment to bo made monthly, The SbI ToMtXJA"'Maut" *?Uit ""?? """" """""10 ? ?m ALEX. CPDTOlnrf. Wr gor^strt. 500MS FOR KENT-IS HORK. \ brook'* Block. Apply to W. V. hour A 10,. 1800 Market meet <,&* 7*0R RENT-BRICK STABLE IK ? rear of Dr. Ulrlch's house, large enough for reo (in bone* and- cartage. inquire of J ULLrB. 11M Main street. 4 ?&' f?0R RENT. A Brick Hotiso South York street, I&laud, containing 7 roonu d bath-room. Gas and water throughout th? ? use. Enquire of ( inrl6 MARTIN T110RXT0X. I jK)R RENT. One seven roomed Home, with gas and batk I om. One six roomed House, with giu itnd w?i? I honac, bothon river front. South Front simi I io bix ruuiaeu iihuh', mi puuiu r runt street. On* e roomed Cottage, with food aUblcou lot. Om o roomed Cottage, water In home, on Delawan reel. All houses well papcrwl aud grained and fine condition. ?. j. tnoNE: mrll ___ ^OB BENT. Two Fire-roomed House* on Twentieth ilrcot. Two larKO Houses on Fifteenth street. Two 8 to re-rooms with Dwellings. Reveral Offices and Booms. Enquire ol H.F0RTO8, _ , M Boon 7 Custom House. Telepbooo A-W. j&u ^OR BENT. Dwelling home No 103 South Front Mrrct, "ronInlngOrooma, water and fas: al?obrlrkdtru!liu o 7 Ohio street. containing? room*, haU, water id gas, two minutes walk lrom bridge. *S.P5ront street, or AmericaniMtirwoe Office. mrllwTtm* y OB BENT. From April l*t, oreroom No. 1302 Market street, in Bailey's Block, )W occupied by Misa Jennie B. Wilson. Enquire of H. FORMS, Telephone A, 68. No. 7, U. 8. Custom Home, |J<OR BENT OR SALE. The Desirable Roaidence on the corner of TvreUth id Koff street, now occupied by Dr. HanJtttys in tains six largo rooms and several small notes. J AMIS L IiAWIKV, j?29 Main turret bOR BEiSf. The Three large Warehouses, 501,1503 and 1505 Main Street, id 1504, 1500 and 150S South trcets. RT.nnW "RTR.(~)C! FOB SALE CHEAP?Oho Tift 'luo Boiler. P1I17 got Salt. [?OR SALE OR RENT?ON KAST L? tortus, a Small Farm containing 12}{ mm, ttialed two miles west of Martin'* Kerry. Om. ' tiore is oil farm n fives roomed house, pool o-tl? id am nil orchard of 50 trees. Apnly linoi?rdliUi/ W. ROSE, corncr Third and Hickory itmu, artlo'g Ferry. Ohio. wrirt jjtocks roR sale: 80 Shares Ohio Valley Bonk. 10 Shares Riverside ulsss Co. 20 Pbares Manulacturera' Insurance Co. 10 Share# Ohio Valley Iniumuco Co. 5 Shares Peabody Insurance Co. 38 Shu res W. A Ii. Bridge i 'o. 1 Share Brilliant Kail Mill. mrl* 1.1RWIN. Agent No. 24 TwlUli ft. ^OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERS L? land or for sale. A large and commodious residcn.cc snd groutdi id three tenement houses, s'tuato lu U*t j<ut? rookvale, one mile west of Urldpeport. oaths ke. Property can bo rented for tl.COO per jtu, a good party-.reason for Rllln?: owner going vol' For particulars inquire at the (irand HouK, * C. A.SCUAKKKKACU.. Telpphone. Real Estate and Stock Urol ta yORSALE, Valuable Roal Estate on 'N. E. corncr Twtatp orth and Market streets, In tho City of Wh?Un . Va. Lot 122 ieet by 66 feet; now occupied hjJ. D11MU aa a wuon ^bl^ksm^o^ tprt 1300 Market flireet_ ^OR SALE-COUNTRY SEAT. ren acres 01 choice high bottom land, six i low Wheeling, ou Olilo River and a i O. h. B. iproved by a substantial brlc^ hotue, U rodnu. tchen ana outbuildings, situated In a grot# W sple, sugar and poplar trees. Al?o, a good tew fr R. W. MORROW, on the preml**. f OR SALE. VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY, inated on W., P. 4 B. R. R., (old Hempfleld) aftMi 0 mile* cast of the City of Wheeling, W. \ a., ?jd out two miles from Ohio river, cowljtiug oJ M res of coal and 30 'acres surface and end, and ^Mm."wm?wGtoWjS?K'a0i nyi iam Market SUf*? FOR SALE. 1 story Brick Dwelling, No. 103 FourtM.ith ?trM. I story Brick on Eleventh St., next 1 story Frame, cor. of Jacob ?L and Alley M, 12 Acres of Ground and good bouse at Homy s tint. 1 18 Lots on Island, In Fink's Addition. FOR RENT. ! story, Frame, No. V) South Front ?treet 2 story Brick on Eleventh st.ncxt to Ho* Home, rho Cranmcr property, qor.ViwInU and j?na?a &8T&8P tmtsst nH7f 1I6? ??rttri nw.t. 'OPXmtY FOK SAL1-. _ ?m imvir CTrtVtf Jlij property uotra ns mo or.iiMui< i oiv- _ wonting on the Ohio river and on Hnt and oust streets, Martin's Ferry, 0, cowling of oue re of ground and newly erected foundry build* ffs and machinery com pi- to, with lull wu tf j*t* I rasand flaaksfor nine sizes of itovcs (coal aud I >od) ready lor tho market. On tlie premiKa are I k> a dwellfug hotuo and blacksmith "hop. Jchwaru landing touches the property on ihe a 't, the railroad ia on First street on the ??*? I uslderable material, manufactured ami 8e,orj hand, if not aold In the meantime *111 oHercd at public tale. This it tho nc*u?t, ?w*t mpleto. convouieut and raluable proi?crty in atom Ohio. The sale will take place on the premhea at 10 a doc* A. M., TUiHDAV AFUIb 14,1SU. 1 terms cash. For further partieu'an addrrif cr J Hon UKLMOKT STOVE (1), M nrlUnrar Martfn'w Ferry. Q._ J COUNTRY RESIDENCE, TOGETHER fl ^wlth Valuable Land*, near the t'itj, for ?*! I UI am compelled to move to the city I will I rresidencetogethorwith much or little oft*} nn and Garden Lands, to suit purrhawn. If ] n t sell will rent. There ia on tbe place i I Mint house; also a large new itable, Ura, ?ra; I lb and wagon shed, all under one root, and ?'] I needful outbuildings. There are M scrw I id, which has been enriched with hundred!? wis of good stable manure, hauled on It ia jkl I it two years. Most of tho land ia well adapiw w I rdenln* purposes. Thore ia alio Rood grw?1 I ids with never*falling spring* of water in l*J I 'da. A lane portion of the land Is well I d eligibly located for Building Lota; will be?<M I such If wanted. Homo have been aold and built I Terms will be made easy and to suit purci** I j onfor -lurihbr information ^ and _ ^u>fl I ais _ I gtoutttfl ana gauling. _ I ROVING AND HAVUX& I ?ra prepared 10 do !) klnda o[ morlnl alln* on abort notice ftnd quickly. | VIII aftlte It to your Intenit to give ui a trUL B Iddreu or all on I ff. J. WARDED, . , . ' liveryman, 2110 Main fi., WiiwIlM; I elcphone to. wU. I ROVING. I lunox Moved nnd Iioxct'i I ALSO 8T0BEP AT I HA OMSK'S urniu STORE, uli 1110 Mall,tfUM^ I