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1 m Mfa Stddit WHEELING, vr. VA., hasiou 99,ISiff, pi Published dally (Sunday* excepted) by m FBEW, CAMPBELL k JUKT, Props. K At Not. 'a and SI* Fourteenth itrict. Turns or daily. b ' One copy one year....$8 001 Three month* -.12 00 hi Six mouth**............-1001 One month. ci " Delivered by carriers in city, 16o per week. c< TERMS OF BEM1-WEEKLY. Si One year..... ...43 001 Six month* 41 to tkumh of WEEKLY. ? One year 41 00181x month*. 6ft St Great reduction to Club*. Send lor sample copy h and circular! Address FREW, CAMPBKLL 4 HART. Wheeling, W. Va. fPntercd at the Ppttoflice at Wheeling, W. Va.,au *' lecond ela* matter.] c ^=========t===========z tl i lard to Please. tl Tlint excellent Democratic newspaper the Parkersburg Sentinel contains the fol- a lowing: "The iKTKLLioKScmt, after abas- J ing ono of the best Auditors the State has Q over had, now places before the same genlernan the sweetest of taffy." The Intel- t LtuKNCKu never abused Auditor Miller or y any member of the State administration a with which he was connected. As a pub- J lie officer his public acta were criticised by this newspaper in terms which the circum- \ stances were thought to warrant. F The Intblliginckb' has no deairo to ro- " call'any part of the criticism. The miin ' point of the s'ricturesin uiesu luiuiuub i was dissent, as forcible as we knew how c to make it, from the novel doctrine that the executive branch ot the government could at will nullify an act of the Legiala- ' ture. The IjmtixiQKXciui Insisted that ] the exemption act remained of full force and elleet until repealed by the Legiala- t ture or declared unconstitutional by the 1 Supremo Court of Appeals. Neither of I these events has yelrhappened. The in- a tellioukckr hopes it knows how to critl- i cite the public acts (if a public officer t without abusing the ofllcer or the man. i With regard to Mr. Miller's appoint- ' ment as Commissioner of Internal Iteve- f nue?what did tfi'e Stniiintl desire 7 Did J it prefer that tho Jntelliokncer should ? pursue Mr. Miller iSThlg new place be- ' cause In the old he hsd gone with his offi- j cial associates and with his party in a , course which tho Intkj.lidkncsr could t not approve? Mr. Miller is a gentleman, ' an .intelligent man and .competent to [ give a good administration of the import- t ant ofllce to which he lias been called. 1 The Intjxlioksckk thought it honest and ' decent to say as inuch; and. with no j thought of wounding the feelings of other | Democrats, took the liberty to he glad that I bo good a thing had fallen to a West Vii- ' ginian. J The Isteli.ior.vcek is not under bonds t te auybody, Itepublican or Democrat, to i be more partiian than it thinks it ought to ' be; but if it falls short of expectation in fC / the matter of an appointment, perhaps it t will retrieve tho lots when the occasion " demands the discussion of party principles \ and policies?iiuestious not easily handled ! without touching upon the radical differ' ' nnlltidal /?*. f encee uuiwecu uiu inu gicnv ....... gaoizationa. Tlio appointment of a Com- J missioncr ol Internal Kevenue was not re- t garded aa calling upon the Intellioinckr 1 to stir up the whole Democratic party with ' a long pole for the mere fun of seeing it f kick. J(t? J??ut> lu Ulilu. ' ' 1 The'condition of parties in Ohio is very J strikingly illustrated by the suggestion of t the Cincinnati CommrrrialGmttlc: "There is avery important aspuct of the political campaign upon which we are entering q that must not escape consideration. It is a question whether John Sherman, the ? Republican statesman, or John R. McLean J is to be the next V. S. Senator from Ohio, j The iesue will doubtless inspire the Dem- <1 ocracy to-desperate exertions." d If the Republicans gain the Legislature J the seat in the*United States Senate is ; concedod without controversy to that Re- g publican in the State whose ability, expe- 'I rlence and character'place him abovo all * others in fitness. His party will gladly 0 avail itself of its most eminent member, p and it will servo the State and country by ? continuing him in. his position of useful- r< i less. If the Democrats gain the Legislature it I is almost equally certain that John B. McLean will get the seat In the Senate. His j money and his methods will get It for him, ? as they have made him In fact the master a of his party in his State. Pendleton, Thur- " man, Ward?none of the leaders of ability * and character can cope with this man who a has enlarged the spliera of the moat ills- v reputable ward politics until he haj been ? able to take in a State. John Sherman or John It. McLean?It I is to this that the proud Democracy of b Ohio has fallen I j' Ohio Valtry Fnt Stuck. The Ohio Valley, with its rich anil well- 7 watered pasture lands, its intelligent people and nearness to market, ought to be C one of the chief sources of supply of meat- ' prodifcing unimala. It can be made what it ought to be it tlio stockmen of the r valley will unite their efforts. They must 0 bring their product up to the standard of j the best. This requires association, the close pereonal contact for exchange of li Ideas, tho gathering together of the best * animals of the scction in friendly coinpe- ~ tltion, that the success of tho few inay bo- g come the Inspiration of all. The Fat Stock Show which it is proposed to found at Pittsburgh will be a new and ' valuable departure for our stockmen. It ? will be at onco a high school of education fl and a market for the salo of products, t! The onterprlis deserves encouragement 8 and practical support The address of the committee, printed herewith, gives a clear Idea of the thing proposed, its benefits ? and the means required to assure its sue- " cess. The Iktkixiokkcer bespeaks for " the project the active co-operation of its friend? in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. UUKAKKAST HUDOKT. The One<lla community, New York papers published in the vicinity say, has virtually fallen to pieces. On less than 2 per cent of tho area of the Cotton States is grown three-fourths , of all the cotton manufactured in Europe and the United States. Even In far-ofT Utah the English sparrow i? pronouocod a nuisance, and the Legislature Is asked to take them oat of ' the list of protoctod birds. Henry M. Stanley, King Leopold, and Prlnco Bismarck are the three persous to whom the satisfactory results of the Congo Conference aro ascribed in Europe. u The oonnterfelt l-cent coin can be read- Jf ily distinguished by tho red color and n lack of sharp ontlines. On account of the ? softness of the metal, the edges are easily R .** worn*.' .. ,^ .j rA Key West paper says a colored man u went to the fish market tho fint part of tho Jj week, bought a conch, and upon cracking g the shell was surprised to and a hidden to ensure In the shapeof * handsome pearl t' size of in ordinary b?an, whlcnhe ibsequentiy lold for|B0. The steamship Louisiana haa-just com- ?' ted a trip from New York to Now Or- ~ ana in five davs, nine hours, and fifteen J? inutea, making the qalckeet tim?'jon ff cord. Jh A case ia reported of an infant child 5J )rn In Fayette county, Georgia, whose inds and arms were drawn through a immon sewing thimble to the armpits or loulder. Tom Qreen, a negro, ia attracting atten- K on at Longview, Tex., by eating glass, vi rychnino, arsenic and othT poisons. He to s been aeen to devour a whole beer glass ?i i a few inouthfnls. b! Two Boston shipmasters report that hi lelr compasses were affected by tin cases ui jntalnlng refined petroleum as mocli as si ley would have beenty the samo quan- lli ty of iron or steel. if A porpoise was fonnd frozen in the ice 1>! t Jonesport, L. I., and cnt out. Tho fin- J1 y prise was nine feet in length, and when JJ ried out yielded two quarts of head oil ' nd five gallons of blnbber. * Nine golden weddings havo been cele- ?,, rated in Castlelon, Vfc, in the last ten 1 ears, and all bat one of the individuals ,r ri* now living. Most of them are between ' Ightyand ninety yews of ago, and quite' jgorous for such old peopla, A former citizen ofWestvllle, Conn., rho thirty years ago left New Haven as a rivate in the regular army, returned to is mother's horn* a few days ago, and rith a fortune ff $3,000,000, which he ?ade in California, where he now resides. Llthough his mother was over sixty yean f age when he left she is still living. TUB WK8TOX A8YI.DM. Ln Outrage on Taxpayer*? Ocb Boarder* at the Allium. to Utc Ztlitor oj the JtiUUlgmar: Sir:?I desiro to call the attention of he Board of Directors of the State ^unatic Asylum to a great public outrage hat ought to be corrected. The chief md perhaps only objection Ui at was irged against Br. Camden while he was luperintendent, and the one be could lot meet, was that he was rearing a large amily at the expense of the State. At that time Dr. Bland, tbe present ' iuperintendenl, offered publicly to take _ lie position and perform all its duties for ~ i salary of $1,000 per annum and board limseli at bis home. No sooner was he 1 - ?' r??a?,iant tiian he demanded DHUU Uijciiu^uwu. ? )r. Camden's salary of $2,000 and reccl red >ermission for his wife as well as himself f o board in the hospital and occupy for j heir private use the most elegant suite of | vonuin the centre* building. Not only ' his, but a large portion of the time during ho past four years, his two grown sons lave luxuriously lived in the XnstfUitjon it the public expense. At the present time, and continuously or months past, notwithstanding the fact P hat they are both practicing attorneys, bey are Jiving at the asylum upon the ream of the land, while tho patients for rast expense of the institu^oji, ore forced h o subsist ujjon the skimmed inilk. Purugthe semi-annual sessions of the Board hese two elegant paupers temporarily * ihange their quarters, only to return as oon as the Directors are out of sight. It 8 rill be remembered that they #ro men nd should be self supporting, white pr. Jamden's family consisted oF small obit* T Iren who could only reside with their larents. Dr. Lewis, one of the assistant physiians, out of a salary, small at best, is re- /< inired to pav to the Stale $25.00 per " uontli board for hfs wife and it is votiunt 1 bat Messrs. Meigs and William Bland, I Lttorneys-at-Law for Lewis and adjoining | ounties, should bo allowed to board and 1 oom at the Asylum without so much as a thank you" to the tax-payers of the i LAX... TJ--of Uo maAtinirnn >TU UU?l> WC iwniu ?v ..o ????n ho 7th of April will rid the institution of lead heads, and to do eo it will be neces- ary to pass an order to that effect and ener it upon the record. Justice. WetUm, March 20. {A Queer Dialing. 'reenuborough {Go.) Journal. "Who datdar?" said Aunt Louisa, an J ccomplislied culinary arlist of ebony peruasion, the other day, as Bhe peeped bo- [J ind the stove and saw a dark object ly- k agon the floor. "Who dat darHing dem isbrags down defe?" 'Olarto goodneaa, ey workdia nigger to deff." And Aunt -ouiaa. stooped down, grabbed the darkjoking object, and began to scour away _ illustriously on a pan. Butsbehadnt D iven but one or two' wipes, when she I ropped it like a coal of ire. Sho looked | t three scratches across her hand, and ubbed her cheek whero the blood came ut, and as she watched the dishrsg scaurering over the floor with its tail up she . xclaimed: "llress de goodness, dat dialing was de cat 1" Why Th.y lrltl Not l>*ne?. I. 'Mlatlelphltt JUccnl. Lafayette, at the ago of twenty, left his oung wife and flew to' aid Washington, le loaded a ship with supplies which ;ere mostly needed by American troops* nd helped them with tbo prestige of his L arae, with scant military experience, nd all the cash be could command. He ot only* drilled tho soldiers but clothed nd fed them, and when his own means rero exhausted he appealed to the gener- i slty of others. When the ladies ot IlalImoro proposed to give a ball to the galint Frenchman he said to them: "Ladies, should be delighted to dance with you, ut my soldiers have no shirts." The all was postponed and the belles of Bal- !S [more made shirts for tho soldiers. A Matter of Tiule. ? 'era* Sffllngt. "Which is your favorite hymn, Miss Iverbasb ?" asked the new preacher of a oung lady at the church sociable. "Oh, I?I don't like to say." "Why not, pray ? -Wo all have our favoitcH, aud I like to know the preferences f the young ladies of my congregation." "Well, if I must tell, I rather like Sam 'landers, and I don't care who knows it." "Oh, ah, yes, I see," said the preacher, n some surprise. "You pretertne l'aaima. Veil, some people do." W'uks all so-called remedies fall, Dr. age's Catarrh Remedy cures. "Are tlie Democrats after the otllccs?" nquired Jones. "Oh, nol" replied the Yonmerlst. They don't care particularly for the of- i ces. It's the salaries of the offices and f heir influence that the Democrats are ? Iter."?Oil City Miuard. ? Catarrh of tb? Kindlier. ^ Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all a Cldney ami Urinary complaints, cured hy JJ Rnchn-nalha. SI. = I I B Zl * i Zl - 5 Did you Sup- ?; H pose Mustang Liniment only good n lor horses? It is for inflamnm- S tion of all flesh. & H w ? =======s Special gotUcs. ? ; ? Bt A CARD.?To *11 whdAM luflhrim from moa St Irtl-wrww - ^ gaaSTW.e&^Sff'iiS SiHucun*!^Trt*U?o *nil WMtrtij'bot^ rMlo J III! .HimtfrtlltMlil n ' J.illli >y u jltjxj Mil*. V.n Znoilt nod Hn, Muck.,. to* LetUrfnm ana QmumtL It is an open secret that'the little queen U the Open Comiqne hid theill luck or ?_ e unwisdom to mortally offend the queen ? the American orflony. I hare been told T? at tlie spoiled child of song and success, f-? inking herself grievously slighted, and (getting in her hot temper the respect ? te to age, position and colossal lor- H ne, uttered -some of those unfortnite things "which one would ther have left unsaidl" : You see the atntions which she had received from the _ ing and Queen of Denmark and frequent fl aits to the Rothschilds had made her _ 0 familiar with raonarchs and million- ? res. At all events, there wm a laments- P e falling out. The pluck; prima donna -r. alii her own gallantly, but the tight was an 1 aequalone. Whatshowbassongagainat Moi lver, or genius against gold? I caijnotbe- com sve thai the great lady instigated, Pooi she was cognisant of, the attacks made irauperservlceablefriendeind adherents ? 1 the rash littl e recusant, for she is said Tj1 i Aire a kind, generous heart for such as q. now how to reach it Certain it is that can hat was one prima donna's loss was an- one iher's gain. To Nevada she has been J Ibe lady bountiful" and beautiful. That terming young singer says of her: "Her iendslilp is the greatest happiness of ly life." , <g PX-l'jj GERMan REME0f i FOR PAIN. Rheumatism, fleuraVa, Sciatica, oS Lumbago. Backache, Headacho. Toothicha, }M 1 floUL,fkuUiMth. Bdl TIIE C1JAULE8 ii Off. PS roaiLKftACQ,) llalUavn, HA* I rl ' / * ? = 8^ %o\itx Mating giaft*. AT THE CAPITOL RINK! j Monday and Tuesday Evenings. \ MARCH S3d & 84th. fha nu>|? artlittc, ikatorcal ami bicycle pjj rofmio..nl ^rxjiWjuitlou yet appearing In our city, 110 wu as tiu)peum#|}(^)ji)bjniiloa,comi8'liigof HANNA AND BLAKELEY, i fonarclis of the Wheel and Champion Donble JUdenon the Bicycle. I VIin* ^VTinnie IPai-rott, n? Queen of the Bofyurs find Champion Lady Eoller kater. The Krapire SUtlo V ftfte# p/pductfon, MASTER 0 VSSIE STBITT, Of ha Boy Wonder, the greatest of all Adriatic * Bk&ifirp, introducing acta on sk'atei attempted by l)a other fckater In tlie profession. jllJHWS/Ptf 25 cents. Do not fall to roe this fcou*bJr$t]on. Their pen trmunco will be short but mrjQ ISLAND MV PiTPOHKED BY THE EUTEI f lie Bent of Order ?t all Time*! 1 lie Clirnppnt flute* in llie Cllj! Tlio Beat Floor In tlio Cllj I No Indy need Jiffiitato to attend at any timo ithout escort, as the remctablllty of the link is nqucstionable. . Tlio mauMcmetH nave ir>nau wrir|iiitHiBU? ie Bridge Comimtiy lowll fnontwy wll tlckfiU tJ / Mtlw living in iho oily at 40 ccntft. The?? ticket* * nut bo purchased prior to tbv 10th of cacb mouth. g ALL AUK JKVITED TO ATTEND. ? ISLAND ROLLER RINK CO. .. mrO 40RTH END RINK!: COR. FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS. " Muri)j)i|; ScnnIoii. adlcsand Children 10 C(?. Skates10 Cts. (Icntliiiicu 20 lis. Skates 10 ft". Afternoon fr'CHHion. adlcsnml (,'IiiIJron 15 Cts. fckiilos 10 Cts. (ienUcmeii 20 Cts. Skates 10 Cts. , UvcntiiKScsKiloii. 1 dmhslon 25 Cts. Skates 10 Cts, CliU- \ drcn midcr 12 years, admission ? 15 CIb. KkaUs 10 Cts. No cbnrjjc to ptrtlea'having ll.ctr mn * katof. Children will bo caretally looked'tllurwhen Urc- ( ?om|?iilwn?y_lli^ iiirK ' Collnsg and (Cuffs. > t COLLARS J CUFFS | maaim this mask AS! TMI FINEST 00008 ever made, zr: (OH Alt Un?n. ?'" I V Uolnqiv* Morion.I jjj U. 80NNEB0RN, no21 Agent for Wheeling. TRAVELERS* GUIDE. ? IERIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Jltrainb-exfi^nation of Rjnuucnc* Mark*. S7 JrttlVj ISuadaj- excepted. JMonday KxbepUxL? ^ ? Kpartl Arrlre. t?H B.AO.B. H.?KANT, Kprc>w.....~. ?. * 7i00a'm 8:10pm tproM ....... 6:80 p in 10:1b u m c: umberland Accom... 8:20 a a: 6:35 pm annlngton Acoom 4:10pm 8:80 am Hi baiidffvilloAccom 11:85rio 1:20pm U wbbt. n cproa (ChlcKro and Col),..... 9:15 am 14:05 a m ? iprcsa (cblcugo Had Col 7:)S p w tm a m ~m" sproffl (Chicago and Col;...... *11:20 p m 6:15 p m B inetrilie Amiin.. 8:40 pm D:25am fl motvlllo A wom................... 7:85 am 4:56 pm B W.,P.*?.imv. F y iwhlij?tnn .and Pittsburgh.- 4:lflam 11:06pm I1? anhington wid HttamirRh... 8:25am t 7:00pm lu> ashfngton and Fittt bur#!... SWpm fUM*m M ,!I0,B ? vsrc: I.JSSS I J||S tUbofthul New Ywt? I <:<4pn iLSim J Lou!a....J[ 8:65 a m f 8:80 a To i cproa, On. and St Loubu.. 14:46 p in 7:20 pm cpRM*,StaufcanTille <fc Cot.. 11 20 p m l:Kpm etr Ixod.. ,^,fg>............t 5:40pmf7:40am ant SfltliE lit: Jli: C CBpmt I3tpai r aa;s K B , ClaliwiU? Aiwra..,,..-...... 19','a a m 18:ao a a *m lOUlrnlUfl Aqow?~~~~. UtfOp^togpm Tte i40D|cr. ' 6:50am 12:05 pm 2isJ r.-'ll.p5';Ib j J ?ot BayyogrMohetathara. . *g B.,S. AC. Railroad. . n !23i?2.';8l:?felS2fiSfc ^ * gnu Artucrtlsemtuts. OR BENT?A LARGE AND PLEAS- # antly foxnlthtd Front Boom at 1028 Mala f| tfc - BUM I. ORSALE-IOOSHAREROF WHEEL." I] this ofllce. mttt* OR SALE. Drug &?oro. astbe fold won tor whatever it will bring. aire of . KR8KISB A ALL1BOS, Attorneys, ? No. 1318 Market Street. UBLIO AUCTION. le undersigned will sell at Public Sale, In indsvlile, W. Va., on Thursday, March 26,1888, mentlng at 10 a. m? b.'a entire stock of Liquor*, I Table, Fixtures, do., &c. t28? A- JO 3. HUBEKAPgR. OR SALE. # 10 Coach-top WAGON, suitable for Delivery: I be used to work either one or two ho:ses. Also pair Buffalo Males, COO ltecaMOltr. Will sell er of the above at a bargain. Both almost R . Call on or addnw, o ^ I. VDLTOV, Qreeer. rtl Cor. Jacob and Thirty eighth Bis. a Roller Sltiite* rH. At tffiSDITT A BBO'B. pi lEtiUIi&R TUESDAY PACKET FOE p ki PttHeiitm!*, Fomproy. G^llpolii., Its?' ? iton, UuntiiiKtou.Porihinouth.Mayhe, Cincinnati *ud Louisville, tho fdnt passenger steamer W ANDES. ...Cjja*. Ml'HLKMaH, Muter, Man F. Noll, Clerk, voaTOBSPAY. March 24, at If. ?., positively. Hansen and irelslit receipted through to all ntsWbftarfR South. For freight or pawageap- . on board or to it98 FRANK BOOTH, Agent 8ATAJV IS COMING. OR 0At?-THK BOOK OF KNOWLEDOEitentsj Millenium, 1PW; arrlvnlof the long anpiled Jewish Mccslab; great financial crisis. I; great war throughout the entire world, 1S8G; nu the chief Anti-Christ, time of his birth, fusut? connected with Satan's birth, powers and ance skirmishers, Fawn's Temple, Ten Comudinents, Satan's Fus'gn and inscriptions, whut , fin mrs regarding bis ensign to all nations, etc. IJ M.Wpefltftftanips. Address.AUGUST KOHE, M Paul. Main. ' _ wig-w III SKATING CARNIVAL! here will be a Grand 8kaiing Carnival given by io Valley Lodge No. 81, K. of P., at the NORTH END ROLLER RINK, i Tuesday ETOuiugr, March 24, 1885. he following prizes,will be conttstcd for: . handsome JC of P Pin, donated by I 0. Dillon. kate Satchel, donated by David Ann. A Pair of i Suspender*, donated by D, Gundllng, and a 0 Cap, by a Dinger, ADMISSION, 25 p?NT8. ir23 3IA3IONDS mako this branch of my bmlne? a Rwjulty," v 1 have constantly in slook tne largest assortlit of FIHSTEJ O-IEIMIS anyHouie in the State. Always willing to sell at extraordinary low prices. . G. BILLON, JEWELER, / 1223 MARKET STREET. I >rl8 V A , 1852 ^ 1S8S o ? rrttv i 4- ** ^ /WHEELING\ f-08-0-^ WEEKLY [ 5IB?D OJVE DOLLAR ^ \ PER "/ ? \YEAE./ I" rSX^, f 'KKW, OAMFUEI.I. A IIABT, Frop'a. 1 ^ bKIUJ UlAltL, JTAKlliriSnT BAKER'S Brail Cm. Warrantwl nloolnutt/ jifffa Cotoa, from which tie cxcoi* ol OH \>?* Jjft n removal. It luu/Aru timet the itrtnQlh ot Cocoa mixed w?:. flwrcfa, Arrow root Br S?BW. nna '* llicrtforo fur moro pcoaotnlcat. coding Itii tfinn pnt ctnt <i cup. Jt t* dolktQUt, pourUhlag, trcngtlicntnv, ra?ily dltfCiUvJ, jitid admirably adopted for InruUdt as well a* for pcrtoin In licnlUa Sold by Orowm everywhere. f. BAKER & CO.. DorcMer, Mass. ~ j7"HEN YOG WANT " q OIOIIITIIDAI lUOICMCUK niuuLiunHL imi buvTuiriv) k Hardware or Seeds ? THAT ARE _T Reliable and P|ire; ~~ WRITE ME FOR _ POX OABH PRICES. J ike no "windy agent's" word that he will tail T Ion. u low ?. &OVD will, but write dlrectto 11 fl)and got "Bottom Pricea" for B?Ua1>1? hai ><l?. Name theartioUi you want. V D-BUY HARVEST MACHINERY NOW. A nyn | market square, t LI Till WIIEKI.IXO. w. YA. = DURE FITS! 1 Ttealwean Jdq m mm) a?wto to ?top tfcra tor * ?n<! liin Uva UuBpiva ??ln. I i.t^n ? ndkal cm. m mud th? dliMM of nfft BillWW ttfcUMO Kirne UMMiMaiJr. | mv* wnl ?? #. JtofiabmwIh-'i Iwr* it Up f?i#p?7or now netlTiM a fW*. Hand ?t once for lrr?tli" ?"J ? wul - SmBllB?aasfc TO PAY #2.50 PER DAY -= ilWhOWMW^MbW^TpWlW iS STEADY EMPLOYMENT. Lffht, Vloui, Work. Bend roaUl Card to W. W. 1UDOUT, Utrill^gy. . .. sjm ~ ggs? .oaisiana State Lottery. 1 r ttekata or fnrUurtnteniUon o( the ebon = KjMtm, 17 ATE Ci JOUNSON, COTlngton, Kj. -C, mxinBo(?500uiijoyer,bj Jtepraailmrex. uj * a-?, W? <* X , ' . V " EO, E. STIFEL &CO, 1114 Main St LACE MAINS We shall close out all our odd ts of One and Two Pairs of Pattern in Nottingham, Apique and Tambour LACE URTAINS at HALF PRICE. Will open during the week * SO iPIEGES IEDICES AND TORSCHON LACESI With Insertings to Match. nsriEW Spring Goods OPENED DAILY. leolStifel&Co. 1114, MAIN ST. Market Street Entrance tlirougrh eo.L. Durst'sConfectIonery,lll3. nr2 ffiaeyeis, guvnitttw, Ac. CO ~i CO I ?- ? ?1 O 01 vi i<4 ^ so l a 7 I O ^ US Z (L g a I < 0 o 'BBtatchcs and gtwtltg. 1.0 TO LASH'S, COB. MAIN iVB KLEVKMTI1 BTREET, ?r Watches, Clecks.Jowelry.&c., First CUm Goods. Prices low. ?*w*t/>h Uuniiliimr a SMeiuUv. irannh Hoiii^^rtjn^Ftmr. Ohio. fabll jjttouiKg and gtauUnfl. J-OVIJJG AND HAULING. am prepared to do all kind# of nwrlnp and lllnjf on short notice and quickly- i rill m*ke it to yp?r Interest to ^ivjs tja a trial. ! .ddrvim oroaUqu irden Liveryman, 3110 if tin 8*., Whaling. clephoncMZ wy jjj iiina, (Slags anil Qaetwawatt. UNE GLASSWARE SUITABUC fja Woddiitg Preienta. joframi, InltUU, CretU, Ac., Ac, evgnrai to otftcflii the myut artiuic manner, nywoflRfla, r?l Market 8t, opp. MpLnreHowe. LARGJ5 AND ELEGANT ASSORTLnwafof Wall Paper ?nil Borders At lu] Lcwcat Prica. JOHN TRIEDXE* Ml limMatnPtr?n gon?fttcnt?htufl t&oo&B. rEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS. TINWARE. BTOyta. LADDERS. VE/iisrca-ESE^. RANITK WARE. OOPI-KR TtfAKKTfLER rll 1310 Main jggg OR DODGERS AND SMALL HAND iSUflNTELLlaKSCKB JOB BOOKS, KM. ^miru.om>?M, vim jou ou be mew iwMitotootlflfc f 'I V;'sp ' : StPT s. ga^ctt. NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED. GEO. RTAYLOR ;?v -+* Ladies'Cambric and Muslin Underwear. Special attention is invited to the new stock of Cambi arid Muslin Underwear we open and place on our Counters tl morning. All the garments we offer at this sale were ma especially for our own sales, and most of the styles confined our own store. This Spring we have marked these goods at very small advance above actual cost of material and work. 0 stock of these goods was never as fine as at present. V ' Embroideries, While Goods This being the season of the year when we show the mc extensive and attractive stock of Embroideries and Wh: Goods, we take pleasure in announcing the fact that we ha taken unusual pains to provide the most choice stock we ha ever had-r-ancl at prices, no one can fail to approve. The ladi are invited to call and see novelties in this line. blacitsilks We are now prepared to show a full line, embracing all t numbers of the best make of Lyons Silks imported, and at pric as low as the same can be afforded by any retail house in t country. specialattention Is invited to our fresh arrival of imported Woolen Dress Fabri - - - " ? .1 i . and Combination Suitings, ana as me most cnoice noveiti always appear first and are quickly picked up, we advise an i spection this week. We open also this morning our new sto of Satteens, Ginghams, Toildu Nords, Handkerchiefs, &c., 8 We would make special mention 01 our new line of superi make of Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths, of which we have complete stock at very low prices. GEO. R TAYLOR goflan & Co. gonlsuUIc & JlitshuilU. L. & N. VACCINATION I (Loolsrfllo A Nnahvllle Railroad.) Wo are rtftelrlnkevery few dnri FRESH VAC- /^\"K"TT" T7" T TTvT"C CINE M ATTiiH from the most reliable lourca. V^/_LN Jj ? I ? ? |N H LOGAN CO., RnvMKo Druggl>U*Bridffe Corner. PULLMAN "THE BEST PILL I EVER USED," "Anil I b?T? n?tl > ?rct m.OT l.. aj to wb.t. 1*1, ?w? taw <1.J. Hue in To NhMJ?, Spblte, 11, lipyon 4 Co.'i Homestead Llier PHI*. ' 3sr33TT IjubS. WJTHOpT CHANGS, lor children. Bold by LOGAN & CO.. DOUBJvE JHILT TWAINS. DruggUu, Bridge Corne,. ?T?jnniWpTl0krt...reda0?l ?u, on , tnm OKCKMBKK 1, uu. to U? Logan & Co.'s Pleasant Wurn) Syrup, world's Exposition An Improved, Bafo and Eflwtiial Vermifuge. u Thp Pleasant Worm Syrup 1m a new combination &R 2JS& ii .a TOr ??* WmiiAM; a'jKSr?iiJmb who ?. a. pabkek, a. g. p. una. ftlcQ 25 centm la Iar*o botluau by fM C. P. ATMQRE, G. P. & T. A. best druggUta nnil storckccpcri. Aik (or Lofcan & no7 ' linTwiiu ir* Co.'? Pleasant Worm Syrup. HwlwrHlo. jg I LOg^??w'.,v. garming ' jBooHs, Stattottttg, fee. ' WILL PAPERS AND BORKRS, | f j|M[6 W i STATIOBTB?Tr. ' Jl!5NiW BOOKS j paras aego.'warehouse . i wlmn 111 1 rffgc^l(4f^rnT|C ? at tub H A |Wm llffiiil [_~Z__Lmi_i jy Cl ^tbe ^.rf^'710 Jn jara H^J| I mwrn t davott. J^EW BOOKS. WALL BBUSHEI Autob|ogr?pby ?t BnVulon Sin* At K. H. LIST'S, Dr. GraUam, HwaaoitJ. Al AM ^ ' Buutllnf Ball. 1010 MAIN STREET Now English and German Kovoli. wewta* J.B. WILBON, I.W Ko.i3MM.rt.ttUM>. CHAMOIS SKXNn "V^ALENTINES, At N H 1I8T,g) V FU.K AM. COMIC. . 1Q!0 MAIN STREET To u.11 ? from one cent up. The trade la now mi* FEATHER PtJSTlfiR .... At B. ii. usrs, I I I II i r rarll 1010 MAW 8TREET S**itu*9tetvfa 11 ^ ? ., " "" rroiFf:^? ' ' 8mtftcitguttg L). QHANOE8. POBK PACKER, 100 BOM, rtae 8w?tt , JB FODRTIKNTB STRICT. ? nj . ' NICHOLAS SCIIUIZ, QTEPHEN McGULLOUGH. ,.Mf im mr~t. Carpenter and Builder, S^w^BiKAira ?ti toe'woru^a? SsSr^ All work promptly WM to oa ?ubl? UVaU^So', "Srsnop-Allw??? ol OtpltoL rtww BU"0rommt fa, <4n?Hw?".1 tumatovmu MO^lonu. W ?d? fjSUttlttas. gTOOKHOLDEBS' MEETING. ~~ A. racial meeting of the Stockholder! of tk Wheeling Hlngo Co. Hi her* by called for ThnfcS! afternoon, April 18. IMft, at {o'clock. Tfco rh?S - or the company expUlnf May 1. 1585 a r*-?.itutoo will be offered to tbe xaertla* txuadlag tU u&? . of the oooUnuanoa of ibe corporation for >?? . tlmt*. not xofoaiDf fifty yean, aa may be itv&A bT^.Wciboiae^^^ J. C. BRADY, Secretary Btockbolden owning more than one-tenth of ih* capital fctoolc. Tnrln g<w*%tttt. OH RENT?SIAUUHTER HOUSE nd Flxl'im In rnlton. Enquire ol JOHN ? tl. MOTH. ma "DOOMS FOR RENT?IN 1108NXV brook'. Block. Apply lo w. V. I10C.E4 BKp.. HOP Dtrktuiwei- ag_ XT'01! RENT?BRICK STABLE IN r rear of Dr. Ulrlcb'a homo, Urn eimuib in threo cn hon? Mid curU?. rnqutre ol J. BBILLlffl. 1U? M?ln itrwt ort . "COR RENT. nc J: . Two Drt-roomad noma on Twtnmili .tint. US On? Una Boum on VUleeulh ,uwl Severtl Offlw tud Boomi. de Enqulrtol H. rORUP, Boom 7 Cujtou Hrum, tO Tolwhone A-M. mm a pOR RENT. From April Int. u 4 B tore room No. 1802 Market street, In Bailey's Block now occupied by Miss Jeoulo B. Wilson. Enquire of _ 11. FORBES, Telephone A,M. No. 7, tr. 8. Cuiton llooa, Ipou KENT. One seven roomed Home, with gas and bath room. One al* roomed Howe, with gM and water V . in bouse, both ou river front, South Front street I Oue six roomed House, on fcouth front street One live roomed Cottage, with good stable on lot. Orw . Ave roomed Cottage, water In house, on Delaware )St street. All[houses well papered and mined and In flue condition. K. }, STONE. ite "Ij^OB RENT vp vc OR SALE. ve Tho Desirable Residence on the comer ol Twelfth and EotT street, now occupied by Dr. Ilardaty; lac contains six large rooms and several small towas, JAMES L HAWLEY, ja29 1420 Main FOR RENT. MY FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE I AT MT. D*CHANTAL RTATIO.V, on Wheeling, Pittsburgh & Baltimore RaJlrosd. There Is 7 rooms, good cellar and porchc*. outside bake oven, cistern and well, torciher with ao?h stabling as tenant mny want; will reut separately i from the lands or othortvlse. ne Also, my large Brick Dwelling In Manchester, containing 8 rooms and poreh; city and spring PS b?th ttl 1110 door* , L Good tenapta can rent either or both at modi rate i rents. he mr20 P. K K'MHEBl.Y. FOR BEIVT.' The Tlirco Large "Warehouses, 1501,150:i ami 150.1 Main Street, and 1501, 1500 anil 150s South Streets. BLOCH BROS. ICS ???? ?? FOR SALE OHEAP~Ono Tift FIuo Boiler. inck go* Sate. ?C. gTOCKS FOR SALE. IDBhuwOhloV.lltrlUnk. Or .16 tibares Jeflt-non hail Mill. 1 Share Brilliant Nail M11L , o 10 Shares Standard Insurance Co a 20 shares Manufacturers* Insurance Co. 10 Shares Ohio Valley Insurance Co. 20 8bures .Etna Irou Co. mrtl ?. IRWIN. Agent No. 24 Twrifth PL J^ORSAUfi. Valuablo Real Estate on N. E. corner Tirenty* k * fourth and Market street*, in the City of Wheeling ? W. Va. Lot 122 feet by 66 feet; now occupied tj & J. Klllfriti M a wagon and blacksmith shop. W.V.BOaK&BBO* aprt ' IMP Market fitwt pOR SALE-COUNTRY SEAT. Ten acres of choice high bottom land, ilx oSm below Wheeling, oil Ohio River and R. A u. B. B, Improved by a substantial brlek hotuw, 11 room. 3 kitchen ana outbuildings, situated In a grow a maple, sugar and poplar trees. Also, agoodstto Oonol Iznlttreca. Apply to W. V. HOGE 4 BRO., 1300 Market 9t Or B. W. MORROW, on the premUcs. nrl jpiOKSALE. VALUABLE COAL PKOPERTY, BIliuM on W? P. <4 B. K. U., (old HanplWd) lUnl two mlkfl east of the City of wheeling, W. Va.ud )&' about two miles from Ohio river, consisting o! SCI acres of coal and 20 acres surface and cn*L u>4 rnyl 1?V> Market fltrrk FOR SALE?I Will' OFFKR FOR sale my llousphold and Kitcbpn FmpltilW consisting of Reds, Redding. Cari?'i, I>i?ltt* mil everything In the proper')'' ?iow occupy.Ncs. JU? talc and lift Vatpr street. in the fjty of WlieellBJ. AJio, au unexpired Ipoffl running for about twi and a half jean irom tb(s d*|e, 011 Id projeitfJ , The house contains 19 ro"m, a finished nmt sptf L i giiN and water throughout A splendid low!Ion for a hotel and bur room. For terns apply to Vw. ALICKbCUKLL.Kns. 1122 and M4 Water Meet, near P., C. A6t L. lJepot, Wheeling. mtfl . POP ^VLE. 2 story Bflek Dwelling, tfo- lOQFoiirtwntbMfWj. 2 story Brick oh Eleventh st, ue*t to lli*eHouifr 2 ttory Frapio, cor. c! Jdcob >U Slid A HeyJo. r. 12 Acfcs of Ground and gpojl house dl WW > ?PfcoM op IP W* Aijdjlkig, _ . FOR R&K?, 2 story Frame, No. WSouth Front ?trcet M - 2 story Brick on Elovcnth st. next to ll?e Hou??. ? ThodranmerDrokortv. cor. Virginia nrul lVmiiM. a 6 WW?, I rnilr iiuMwbjWBrt... I FOtriVDKY yop SALE. (l Tlio property kni.wn u the S CO., fronting on the OWo rtv.r i?4 o?i >, "I ?? I iSffolffiraui tud uTi'it I wood) ready/or the mukeu Ou & J*"1**,rt R also a dwell lag house and 1MHkanttbi ?ltop. I jfrsiisawjna?f*Vs I bcoirM'tp?WlA#le. T H.U iliu U?W; !??t I SmK MBTiUfit UdTmmMc pwffl?'? ! S5w?.w^;'" e*? " 'faggr go* 9iUc nutl fob salb. Two !few llon?t? on Hitrentb iW' 1 'W<f KBBSWftSSSt-. mMS Wigoniliod, iprlng hou* W}. orJef. Tin-1' ? within tlio latt five jrcan.and iuK<^,'ru' ^ Seasonable; and to any one wafclug * payment a great bargain U tcrrf "j Bolton farm, oontalnlng atou>?L cloaied land, under fonw,yJJ JJ??jj *dc,M. > a aheep, and bellere it toito Kjjjj. yoJnK< orrfcwi S raUlng fruit. ^ereUM*?11 virlcJli* oHH1* of about 700 tre ? of the wit wicm (I [rt, "iffSJfnS !Bi5w?. I'?1' 8 >* wo numerotti u, ???? FOB RENT. ~ Ko. 110 FJgbtwnlh Ml?l. Ho. IT Alley If- , ... r Beol ftttle *?"" I" A LL KINDS OFPLAlK AND IA>C S niatly AND f?Mmy f3EC" a