THE INTELLIGENCER. FCUJtfiVD LAXLY AND W1&KLT, (33H1UT ucmm) riiSW, CAMl'HJZLl, /t 11A11T, nonmom. Ho. >5 and *7 rotirt???ntb BUmI. OoeCopjXntt Year ? ooiThree McraUu Of 00 *ix Mou'hi 4 oo|oae MtmUi 05 lit Uvend by Carrion la dty, 10a per week. 8E9II* WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES Published WHlnwdar* and Saturday*. One Year 0? gO|?lz Month* 01 >0 THE WECKLY-IMTEIXIOEEOEE. Pnbllthod Thumdaya One You 01 00|aix Month*. 05 G n.+i redaction to Claba Bend lor sample oopy end rircu'Am. iddra*v. KCW, OAMP1IKLL * BABT, Whittling. W. Va, at the Pustoffloe at Wheeling, W. Va.,aa Mcond-cla* matter. 1 AIYEHTIflU HEPijBllGAHS. Call for a Stale Conentlon of Republican Hubs to Form a State League. w. Vi , Jin. 7, IMS. To the UqntbUcani oj Wat VirptnUt By authority vr*ted in rre u Vice lTe?idj>nt of thf National Republican League lor Wert Virgin la, I hereby call a Convf ntion ol Clubs to be held at the Opera Iloute, w heeling, on 1-Rllllt,'?.nv IS & 10, 1888. The purpose ol thl* meeting It for tho organlxatlon o( a .-uuj League to act In harmony with the Katlonal League. Kach Club la entitled to five doW-gatei, and to cart one vote In (be Convention. The member* ol the Congrenlonal and 8tato Committeesar.d tho Chairman and Secretary of each County Committee are expected to attend. All editors of new?papeza oppneed to a continuation of tho Dcmecratlu administration are cordially Invited. Reduced f?rcs on railroads will be giT8n to those attending the Convention. Organize Clubs at once throughout the ;8tate, and appoint delegates. QKOBQK M. BOWERS, \ )rc rn-n ii-iu nmi-'i'm un....u .v. ? WHiSKMNfl, W. VA., JVNUAUY 10, 1888. Newfpwpvra nod UnuKlnga. The Intelligencer published yesterday in its telegraph columns a synopsis of the report of the New York Legislative commit.iicn, in which it was recommended that tho hanging be abolished and that clepiricity be oubatituted therefor as the method of executing criminals. In their report tho commissioners recommend also that newspapers bo prohibited from publiihimj reports of executions. Ia the abstract, we eae no objection to tin enactm&nt of such a itw. It is true that the newspaper accounts of hangings are, in many instances, demoralizing and even disgusting, and the minds and morals of tbe readers often ooffer by seeing the criminal treated by the press aa a hero or martyr rather than aa a brnto deserving of an ignominious death. It is ofton the *caae that too much space is devoted to the daily lives of condemned men fur weeks and montha before the execution. Every movement and utterance made by them is noted and dished up by enterprising reporters; while interviews apt to create sympathy for them, are published with censational head lines. The result is that the criminal soon ccmestoba looked upon as a sort of hero, and is often surprised Iiunao;! :o uua man no una gruwu w uo peraouago of vary great importance. He ia visited in bis cull by susceptible and soft hearted women, is the recipient of bympathirlng ireseeges, flowers, dainty edibles, aud other attentions that iaopire in him a kind of prido in hie pooition; while tho minda of the susceptible yoath aro imbued with tho idea that the murderer'a lot is not bo nnhappy aftor all. ?nt while these evils are necessary outgrowths of too much attention to these matters by tho newspapers, the law prohibiting them from such publications should bo a discriminating one. Bays an exchange: "It would be better for everybody concerned if newspapers gave but a bare announcement of the execution of ordinary murderers, but when a murder ia really an important hittorical event it is as absorb to condonse to a mere announcement the expiation of the crime as the account of the crime itself. To make a raystory of an execution like that of Guiteau, for oxample, or of the Ohicago Anarchists is a proceeding too much In the line of a dcepotic Government to be ac* cepUblo here: It is not very easy to see by what means a discrimination could be enforced; but some discrimination there Burely ought to be." ' 111- ..1 1 1 1L i?ettSpapers euouiu uo cuucawio ui iuo peoplo and not their demoralizers. The publication of tho details oi the execution ol a ctiminal, Than neoeeeary, ehoald be confined to tho facts, which are usually terrible enough, and anything like gush, or surrounding circumstances that tend to mako n hero ol the murderer, should, in the interest ol public morals, be carefully avoided.' A Jluielj tiuggvsttuii, A complicated business and eocial sensation is just now Inrniahing food for the gossips ol Wail street and Filth avenue in New York. The matter grows oat ol the death, or tuppoaed death, ol Oharlea D. Keep, millionaire broker, and editor ol the ll'ali Html iVrro, which occurred on the 12th ol last June. Now cornea a woman calling heraell Mrs. Mary T. Keep, who claims to be the lawlul wile or widow ol the depprted brokor, and applies lor the exhumation ol the body burled aa that ol Keep, and allegso that her husband is not dead; that he is simulating dsath lor purposes best known to himeell, and that tho corpse resting in Cavalry cemetery ie a bogus 1 one. i In support ol her application Mrs. Keep : has mide an itlidavit in which ahe do- c clans that "when it was rumored that J Kals'.on, the California banker, had com- , milled suicide, Keep declared that he , would not commit eaicide; that, in a Uke I contingency, he would conspire with csr- ' tain physicians and feign death; that while the fraudulent funeral was in progress he would elite, his eecapo and take up his residence in the Thousand Islands or elsewhere." She declares that in 1873 they "mutually made wills in each other's favor, and sub BCqai-nuy, waen sua ouuwtuu una 10 mond hit dtoolnte lite, h? but her and declared thiit ho would defraud her, 'living er dead,' ct her la* ful cetate; that hia aliened will of 1831 U fraudulent; that Jila bnalnera in Exchange place, New York, it till conducted aa though he were a lire, and that Keep's employee therein have defrauded and aaaanitod the deponent; that eiie la entitled to hla-eetate, and to prove up her claim mutt have evidence ol Keep'e death." All thia bar, very naturally, created a profound aenaation, and aome in greeting 4' ?Ltralopmints in being looked for. The b ipperaociety circles are Interested for the J euon that another woman than the one , aaking these strange ailegatlona waa recignlxed by Keep aa his wife, and ontil J ecently no one dreamed that anob a per- ? on aa tbe claimant waa In existence. II it turns oat that "Hit. Keep's" story a true and that the millionaire la really ? sinning death, it Involvee a raloable sag- l [tstlon to trasted bank cashiers and other ifflcers who contemplate "akJpplng by the t Jght of the moon," after defrauding de- 9 poaitora or employers of untold thonaanda; jr to gay deceivers who desire to rid j themselves of avenging angels In the per- a sons of the women scorned. They need i not fly to Canada, or commit auiclde, or ' bee the accruers, aa some do, denoTwitnc* nnnn thair ability to boy ? courts and juries and clear themselves. They can just Us down and die and be buried by proxy. With them will be burled their faults and frailties. Fnenda and creditor! will mourn (or low days and forget them. In the anppoaed presence ot death the Tell of cbarlty will be drawn over their mladeeda. Tbe proxy corpie, made of wax, perhapn, will be burled, and guahing obltuariea will be published in tbe papers. Meantime, tbe lamented deceiver may be living in perfect security in other climes, or even In his own country. His rest will not be disturbed by fears that the blood-hounds of the law are searching for him. The sheriff and bis depntiss will give him no thought. Their faith in tbe certainty that death baa wiped out all scores, will cause them to turn their attention to the living, and tbe dead man, if the expression may be allowed, will be left to live in peace. TI1K CO.NVKNT TKOUULB. If the Uraallne Property is Sold Superior 8L Gertrude'* Mother will ISoj It, | PitUbvrvK Tima. It was stated on excsllent authority yesterday afternoon tbat tbo tTrsuIlne Acadproperty would not pus out of the possession of tbe Ursulins Order. It la understood tbat should a sale be made tbe wnnld ba Mrfl. Bnrna. the mother of Mother Superior St. Gertrude. Mra. Burns Btill retalna a half intereet in the great Burns publishing house of London and has ample means to satify the claims of Madome Alphonse and other disse ntors. Tho gentleman who made fhe preceding statement also eaid: "Bishop Phelan has only acted in this matter as he was directed from Romei One of the rules of tho Uraulines is that no one of their number shall fill the position of Mother Superior more than two consecutive terms. Two years ago Bishop Piielan was instructed to order a new election, because the rules had been broken by the repeated re-election of Madame Alphonse. He deferred action until last fall and then very reluctantly ordered another election, at which Ohoir and Lav Sisters were requested to vote, and Madame 8t. Gertrude was elected. "It has been said that a majority of the Ghoir Nuns favor Madame Alphonse. | This is not the case. Tho majority are neutral in this dispute. Recently, a commitI tee of gentlemen interested in the wolfare of the school visited the dissenters, Mesdames Alphonee, Emanuel and Gonzague, aud asked them how much they would t#ke and withdraw. They would not agree on anything short of a sale of the institution. "Sister Alphonse is not denied the privileges accorded to other nuns. She may remain whc*re she is as long as she }JiriU>rD| "UU DM 1UU^ n? UUU VHEVI IVU M>? rules of the community there will bo harmony. 6he is not forced by the action of tho Bishop or anyone else to leave. It is her own choice. .She must submit to the laws of the church or leave the same. The church has never intended to get possession of the property. It will always bolong to tho Urouline Sisters oven should there be a technical sale. The echool is more prosperoua than over, and the standard of the teachcra will alwaya remain high. "When tho differences are adjusted a majority of the Choir Nuns will remain, and other Ursuline converts will furnish the necessary reinforcement. The management of Madame St. Gertrude is very conservative and gives the parents of pupita and the public perfect satisfaction." BREAKFAST UVDUST. Justice Lamar lunches on hard-boiled eggs. Kentucky negroes, it is said, never eat oysters. Florida expects to ship 700,000 boxes of oranges this season. n.l..U U L... AAA AAA ? .iSOUUlb UB1U1B Ul UHTD c' <|UW,VW ffUIUi of manufactories In that city. "Woman acta where man thinks," eays a writer. Yea, tbat'a why man ia bald. The Grand Duke Alexia of Russia has ' been promoted to the rank of admiral. The Tenneuu Star nomlnatee Sherman and Gonkhng tor a Presidential ticket. Flaying leap frog on a toboggan chute 1 would be an exciting winter eport for collegian a. Caleb Foote,editor of the 8alem (Mass.) Gazette, haa been in the-service of that paper for sixty years. Mrs. O. L. Lorlllard's villa at St. Anjujtine, Fia., haa been leased aa a clnb house by a Philadelphia syndicate. Cincinnati Republicans who want to see John Sherman in the White House wfli so expressed themselves Tuesday. Mr. Dana discharged a reporter from the New York Evtning Sun who manufactured a bogus interview laat week. Queen Victoria is to recelvs the first bar of gold taken from the newly dlscovered Gwynfynydd mine at Dolgelly, Wales. Squiidlg?How's Jones this morning? McSwilligen?Well, I had no hopea of hia recovery ontil last night, bnt now I think he will get well. Eqnlldig?His condition is more favorable, then, ia It? McSwllllgon?Yes, the doctors have given him np.?Pittsburgh Dispatch. "Our readers will kindly overlook the mall amount of editorial matter we present this w6ek," says a Dakota paper. "The reason of this is that we decided at tbe hat moment not to publish a columnand-a-half article which we had written wit great care on the 'Stability and Permanent Character of Our City's Growth,' owing to ths fact that just aa we finished It the large dry goods store building of Sopher & Hole fell with a craah, while a fire broke out and consumed the railroad depot building, and the high wind carried iway Colonel Dodger's fins residence. _i it. i-1- .1 _rr il. n l r? Ljiow mo kd"'" buu uu uib \xiun xiuuse, 9 ind Captain Jumper hitched a yoke of ? )zen unto the hind end of the Poetoffice J sliding and hauled it out two mllee onto - - P DP P V W ?W wW? Tvvi b tjk I|1 A I mm BM Hill IfIfIf IfffI i m A A I ZSIZ?>pai9 l II p ZJULUmUH a ?: Ullil Uofuandiwme eowomptttw t. iOo?|>K rcr*>n? In ?uJ*incr.l Hv of "?a ct? _Chy (Of?*fp* M""<. T>ia Oeouiao Dr. finiri 4: H * s s&^ssacesiSKiiwL?^4* 3 li claim, where ha will lira in it this 'Inter, we tnut onr nadera will aaa the = mbarrasaing poaition wa ware placed in \ nd excuse ns." w Wool if in great danger whan Uncle i laatna Snowbeil'a apoaae geta after him, ' nd aha lan't a tariff reformer either.? y< (of Barm .Vntt 1 New York's temptation to nnhollneaa ia ' essened by the removal of six track loada I Immoral wax at the instigation of the ilthfnl St. Anthony. 1 The newest thing in moorning is that ? he girl whom death bereavea of her ac- ?' epted lover may wear a black ribbon aaa " estimonlal of her grief. One of the neatest pieces of wall decora- J ion we ever heard oi wae that effected by i man who succeeded in tacking a yacht w igainst a head wind.?Burlington Free J' "rat. si Andrew Lang, the English poet, saya 11 bat there ia not, there haa not been, and here never will be a scientific standard if criticism ezctpt.the slow verdict of the ( forld. The Kentucky Leglslatare proposes to livide Rowan county and attach the fragnenta to other counties, in the hope of areakirg op the lawlesanees that hao ex* ated there for several years. Tom Nichol has been reported ae near l leath's door, bnt he doesn't know it He J s still able to eat three meals a day and r i*ork seventeen hours ont of the twenty- I four. Tom Nichol, like Tom Ochiltree, proposes to live always. A Philadelphia paper, referring to the death of a lady, said she was overtaken by i fatal attack that ended in death. This *1 seems to be a peculiarity of fatal attacks 1 In Philadelphia.?Chronicle, Doh't trifle wfth any Throat or Lung ? Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or ii the children are threatened with Group or 4 Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It ia a positive cure, and we guarantee it. " Price 10 and 60c. Logan & Co., C. R. Goetxe, C. Menkemiller, R. B. Burt and Bowie Broe. ' 6 ii ft For weights that are dark commend us 1 to coal scales. J died. GLEW?On Toertay, January 17. IMS. at 11:151. ( k , johki'u J . GLKNN, la hl? 27th JCAT. Funeral from the residence of hla uncle, Michael Glenn, No. 2852 Market street, on Friday morning. January 20, at 9 o'clock. Requiem man at tho Cathedral. Interment at ML Calvary Cemetery. Friend* lnvltei. H^BH^OWSs^aiSc ? R0MBH?"'T0DTHACHE,aag|5c I GRA^dest^^ 1 "YnKic e Modern (V^S^i c FDRCDNSU^iptid^U ^ 1 s? GOES DIRECT TQ WEAK 5P0TS. Don't allow yourself to break. Keep up Youth, Health, Vigor. As good at 60 yearn as , at S3, as pood at 75 as at 4f>. At the first signs 1 of going back begin the a?e of Wells' Health z Kxxewkr. Rojuvtnates 1 ageing vital forces, causus the blood to course through the veins as in youth. For weak men, delicate women. " Cures Drsperwlo. Drain or Nervous Weaknew, Kxhawted Vitolitv, Restore* Vigor. $1.00. o Drug, or Ex. K. S. Wells, Jersey City, X. J. c Buchu-Paiba. complcto I a cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and J Urinary diseases, Catarrh of Iiladder, &c. (1. Druggists K. S. Wellb, Jersey City. H. J. o BOOTS AND HKOKg. SPECIAL SH0E_SALEi OVER 1,000 PURS, I II Bnmnanfo ? Inh I nto ; IIGIIIIIUIIIO WJ JVU Lull) v To be Closed Out Regard. p less of Cost, to Make Room ? for Spring Goods. P C L.V. BLOND,: 1135 Main Street. . ? jaio _ CLOSING OUT SALE ; winter GOODS I AT REDUCED FBICES, For the next .THIRTY DAYS, oa aocoont ol re? moral to Rogera' Block. -A- o. wxisraiiER, r do28 1007 MAIN RTRKKT. xr XHATELKK8' GUIDE. A B RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP TRAINS?On and alter Nor. 30,1887?Kxniiation of Rmmxzcca Mi ui. 'Dally. t8unday xoepted. J Monday exc epted. |3atnrday exepted. IBnnday only.? caitartttandard time; B. * O. B. H.-Eamt Depart Arrlre. * txprcM? *8:40 am *10:66 pa txpreaa *8:45 pm 10:60 am 1x3 - umbcrlAnd Acocrc ........ 8:S0am 0:50pm Iralton Acoom 8:46 pm 8:25 am lonndnrUle Aooom.. I2:0ipia 1:40pm mm. Crpreaa (Chicagoand Ool) *9:60 am *6:48pm auoaioExpreaa *1:40 pm *9:50tm ?hlca?o Limited ? *10:00 pni *8:40am ln1nYr.hu. Innnm ? tin. mm. Mnclnnati limited... jjil :15 pm 15:00 am ?l_ Jolambui A Cincinnati Kx_... 12:45am |5:00 am It. ClalrHTlllo Accom ? js:60aia f8:40am It. (JiairerUle Aocom f2:00 pm tl:45nm It. 01*1 riTl 11a Annnm. T5:i6rm re;4Smi 10 W^P.?U.DlV; , n>,MPa CI Taahlnjion and Plttiburgh.^. 6:00 am 9:40 am ? Vachincton and Pltturmrgh.... 18:10 am H2:45 pm m vaahlngtonand Pliubunfh.... *7:00pm t6:66pm _ faahtafton and Plttibunli^.. T1:45 pm J 11:10 pm Wl '"Vyg'-rau u'BTT-" ,,:a0ta r Ittaburgh mm. t7:85 am t7:00pm jJ Itlabuifh and New Yort^.. fl:?5pm tl:45 pm 2! Ittrtronh and Maw Yotk.^? |4:90pm fli:i5am ke WKi ' txprea, Oln. andflL Loolt t 7:85am f 7:18am ** ixprea.CJln. and 8t Lottie.? f B :06 pm 7:00 pm *>. txpreet SteobenfUle and OoL f 1:?5 pm f 1:46 pa 2j tonbenYilla and Djmrlaon?t 4:90 pm. ^ 0? to P? 14* B| lttabnifhand fflertland - 11:10 am 1:88 pm tenbenTtlle Accommodation, f 9:85 am 8:85 pm 81 Itta., Mew York and Chicago. fU:17 am 11:82am J rellirllle aooommodation?.. j 6:13 pm l:16pa ltT?unacM. * Ktob't Hp. M:12?m i:Uta a\ Oil Km A W? B? B. jpiM, (Jlaraland, 1..adW_ 19:86pmf 8:06pm [amonAaow 6:00 pm ill :96 am ?. U QalrtTllleAooaa 8:io am f 9:55 am Uc LQalrgTllla aooom 10:25 am f 1:85pm _! I. QallWlllaAOOOm 2:06 pm f 6:85pm ? L Clainrllle Accom 6:10pm 8:tOpm v "ZEt&SVSSSzr ? as aaagss ? '4:00 pm 8:iflpat " Wlgi- - Dr B.Z.4C, Kjkllroad. U Belial re to Z*nerriiio Through Paaerfer learea yd ellalieat8:40a. m., arrlTeaat Bollalre at4 p.m. u, arriTM at Bellalre at 8:30 a. m. Hummerfleld Accommodation leavei Bellalre at 00 p. m.. arrlvea at Bellalie at 10:45 a. m. [17HEELING A ELM GROVE R R.- q. TT On and alter Monday, October 81, 1887, alna on the Wheeling A Elm Grove Ballroad will m u follow*: eare Wheeling: 6:80am,7:00an,Bam. 11:00am, 1;I0pm,8:80 cai m, 6:20 p m, 7:00p m, 9:00 p a. rrlre at Wheeling Park: 0:00am,7:36am.9:86am, 11:85 a m,3:06pm, 06 pm, 6:66 p m, 7:85 p m, 9:85 p m. save Wheeling Park: 6:10am,7:45am, 10:00am. 13:80pm,2:80pm, Oax 20 p m, 8:10 p m, 8:00 p m, 10:00 p m. rrlre at Wheeling: B:45 a m. 8:30 a m. 10:8fca m, 1:06 pm, 8:06 pm, 56 p m, 6:45 pm,8:88pm, 10:80 pa. Ala BO NDAY8?Leave the city at 8:00 am, and ran err hour until 9:00 pm. Leave Wheeling Park 9:W a a, and run every hour until 10 p a, ex pt the church train, which will leave the Park V 46 a a, and otty at 104 pm. O. 9028 O. HIX8CH, Bopi ; mCW APVKBTISKMBTTS. T7ANTED?A MIDDLE-AGED HAN. ' r v Fim-clui reference required. 1027 Main 1 net jal?* < JIT"ANTED?A HU8TLEB?TO 8UOH r v a man food wages. Good reference reared. 1027 Kiln street jal?* TOR RENT OR SALE?HOC6E KO. 7 79 South Penn street. Island. Loos lion rery alrable. Mrs F. P. CAMPHKLl, 2V1 thapline reet. Centre Wheeling. 1?I9* [X7ANTED?AN HONEST YOUNG r T man for a permanent position, with an old tabllshed firm ss their repn sentatlve in own ate. oalsry, #70, with incres?e Heferenora acted. Gay's Manuracrcaitiu Hoon, 32 Reade reet, N. Y. JalfrTh NFORMATION WANTED! any penon having any definite cine to the men bo shot Officer Glenn on fcunday morning ii relented to communicate with the undervlgned. Ii information ol value will be liberally paid fer id the informsnt will not be ffimt auay. The Igbtest clue may be ol great value. Address CONFIDENCE, Jyl? Lick Box 38. City P. O. ^O-PARTNERBHIP NOTICE ! We have thit day admitted Mr. R. M. BROWN aa partner, THOMAS 1IUOHK3 A 00. Jawpaet 1,1883. ja!8 pOR THAT COUGH Jse Syrup of Honey, Tolu, Tar,&c. It la a pleuant, aafe and ipeedy cure. Prepared by R. H. LIST, Jal9 1010 Main afreet Q8E THE GATE CITY STONE FILTER. Bemembor that charcoal haa no chemical effect n water, and a filler that cannot be aa caailj leaned aa a pif her or a pall ia aim ply an aocumuitor and abaorbant of filth and bacteria, and hould not be uaed. New lot ju?t received. EWING BR08., Jal9 1218 Market St.. oppoaite MoLure Houae. pOli BALE. a flnt-clart 8 roomed hooae, with all modern mprorementa, auliablo for either large or amall imily. Good location. Flno ahade ireea, grape rbourand ah rubbery; all that la calculated to aake a comlortabie home. No. 79 Maryland atreet. Lt a bargain. 0 0. SMITH, J *19 12*) Main Street 0ROSS 8E0II0N PAPER! Profile Paper, Parchment Paper, Bond Paper, Trade* Llnea. Faber'a Pencili. At K. L NIOOLL'o ABT 8TOHK, 119 1222 Market Street f:15. ?TO?NIGHT,? 8:15 CAPITOL IRUSTB:Prof. O. R. Gleason, KINO OF II0R3B TAMKBJ, Will handle and aubdue tho Wan-Eating Stallion, John Morgan From Bellalrc, Ohio. 'he moat vlciou* brute over bandied In thli bootlou of the couutry. OwIpr to tho rfrkfl taken In handling an animal if ?o vlcloui a nature the price of admlaalon hai ecu placed at ONE DOLLAR. Jal9 $1,500 JWARD! A reward of ?l,ooo la offered for the arreat and odgment In the jail of Ohio county of any one or nore of the persom engaged In the murderoua uault upon Police Officer Joseph Glenn on Sunday doming, January 15,1883. The above reward to bo paid upon theoonvlctlon f any one or more of the persons io engaged. In afomore thau one person ahould ahow bltaa?lf ntiued to some partof aald reward, or como lutreat therrtn. the Board^eterre* the right to mako n equitable apportlonflfeat ol it aa it may aeexn u?L Br order of tho Board of Commiaionor* of Ohio ouuty, W Va. I Copy teat.) CHARLES 0. W00D9, jal? clerk of Board. $1,000JEWARD! City or WmsLiMa, W. Va., ) January 18,1888. j A reward of 81,000 it offered for tho arrest and adgment In tho Jail of Ohio county of any one or :ore of tho person* engaged in tho murderous a*anlt upon PoUoe Oflloer Joseph Glonn, of the city f Wheeling, on 8nuday morning, January 15, 888. The above reward to bo paid npon tho conlotion and sentence of any ono or more of the cnons so engage J. In caso more than one penon shall claim to be niltled, by reason of being Instrumental In the ringing about such arrest or other who, to some art of said reward, or some Interest therein, the 'ity Council of Wheeling reserves the right to doide without appeal on tbe validity of su:h claim r claims, and also reset vis tho right to make inch pportlonment among tho claimants of the said award as the Council shall (fcem equitable withut appeal from such apportionment By order of the Council of the City oI Wheeling, asted January 17,1888.. a W. 8BABEIQHT, J*19 Mayor of the City of Wheeling. FOB RENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, No. 2601 Woodi street, 3 rooms, 17 00 a month. No. 2607 Woo3b street, 3 room*. 97 00 a month. No. 2GC8 Alley /, 19 00 a month. No. lb Twenty-fourth street, IIS a month. No. 1037 Market street, store-room and oellar, 25 00 a month. POi8K3f?ION QIVEH APRIL I. No. 2340 Main street, with natural gas, 116 06 a lonth. No 81 Twenty-sixth streot, 19 00 a month. No. 21 Thirty-third street, U CO a month. No. 19 Thirty'third street. 110 00 a month. No. 1719 Eoff street, 112 00 a month. No. 130 Fourteenth stieet, flR 00 a month. No. 85 Blztoenth streot, S3183 a month. No. 179 Alley IS, 19 00 a month. No 2838 Main street, 116 66 a month. No 2620 Main street, formerly a saloon and Dardltu house, f U 00 a month. No. 2102 Main street, business house and dwellig, 125 00 a month. FOIR, SALE. IS Acre* Land on hUl east from Twenty-ninth rect and Eofi, distant one milo and a quarter; a >od framo houne, good cellar and well, and leadld orchard of apple*. plums, pears and ilnoe*. suitable for market gsrdoolng. Rents ptJDQmrinnnin Pjin h? hfliioht H nnnlnrt la oaed within 80 day Irom date at 12.000. Terms .200 cash, ha'auce la four cqoal aunoal paycat*. with Interest payable auuually. No ?> Fourteenth -tro'i, 8 rooms, ilablo and ish-room, ground SO feet front No. 180 and 18: Eighteenth street, a Double Brick, ouad a half lot; price, tl.coO. No. 2126 Market street, a large desirable reelnee. around a full lot, floating oc feet on Marit street. PrloeW.OCO. No. 2384, No. 2i3H and No. 2340 Main street, a 10 t cent Investment, mn be bought for 16,000. Building or manufacturing sito north side of neteenth street, east of Woods street, tie AO a rat foot Lot aouth of Houso No. 2802 Eoff street tl,000. around 25 feet front east of house Mo. 92 Virala street 9tt0 12 Acres of Land and a desirable residence at ech Bottom, valued at 15,600; wlllftxchango /or y property. so, 110 Twelfth street; ground a full lot JAMEtt A.. IIKMHY, ial Estate Agent U. 8. Pension and Claim At- 1 lorney. Oollcctor and Notary Public. Jal8 | FHAT CHOIRS NEED. ANTHEM BOOKS. aerron's Anthem's of Praise, tl 00; per do*. 19. rklns' Anthem Harp. 91 2S; per dos 112. nerlcan Anthem Book. |1 as; per dox. 112. c Order with Dltson's Imprint f essler's Sacred Selections, tl tO; per dcz. |18 60, ? us Deo. Henshaw. fl 00; per dot. |9 ntoral. Palmer * Trowbrldjce. fl 00; per doe. |9. 0 z Laudls. Ernst Leslie tl 00; per dos. V. wa' responses ana Sentences Kc.; per doz.f7 20. ti rklns' Easy xntnema. tl 00; per dos |9. and many others. Please send for lists and descriptions. nglng Societies and Clubs need ? orus Pooka, as Emerson's Chorus Book. fL u Perkins' Olec and Chorns book. tL Apograph. Zerrahu. tL Concert Selections. Emerson, tl. a Also the Chorusee of tbe Oratorios. (See liBts.) u itatas (Classic), as Mendelssohn's Christ as, 40 a cents; Bhelnbenrer's Chrlstoforus, tl; Tbree Holy Children. Stanford, tl; Pair Meluslna, Bnlminn. 75 canU: ttrw.k nt (h< Ummhis Anderton. 55 cents; Battle of the Ham, Zolloer, M oenta. . itmtw (SOMlcl. JowpVi Bondtje. Chid wick, ~ II; Roth end Naomi, Damroech, SI; Bebecca. Hod kin. (eaiy) ? oenta; fether Bradbury, ~ (?aij) 80 oenta. ( o more than a hundred If una, contalninx the K beat and aweeteat of acred maalo. Any Book Mailed for Retail Prloe. OLIVER DIT80N 6 00., Boston. ? . H. Dneo* rg> deM ocM 1933 Market Btret HousKruBNisnrso DARDWAEI. FUOTOGRAPHY. 0INDEKELLA. 0ABINET CookBangc! PHOTOGRAPHS . atrloUj flnt clan modern Cook Range at ai low ONLY 98 00 PEB DOZEN. ?iiluuUiS GALLERY, . lull 1813 Market Btraet. ^CTLEBY. ltgAL KaTATK A?KNT8 Ofcll and tee oar line oI - W. V. HOGE h tuo.. I CABLE CtJTXiERY Real Ettato Amenta, , ud ooupare srlOM with othen. BnT ?* "U City Property, Fermi end wild lend. ' 010. W. J0BH80HD BOMB, 1500 KABUT STRICT, noa-ih mo Vain street. dsX WkeeUm, w Ye. AM US KM ENTH, OPERA HOuig" Thursday Evening, January 19, Grand Testimonial Benefit Entertaianint TO P1REMAK WM. IlEI.FKIt, PROGRAMME. Tktr nur. Instrumental?Orertu-? By the Fu'l Opera Mot,*., oirrhiw* Instrumental?Violin Solo. Prof h s-w,** Bong?BaUa4...? Mrs. Oeo. B. Ca2iJJ FAKT OKC321D, Ina'rumental?Brccltl Hj-imlotu ... Rt the Fun Ote:? llgtu. loitrumenta!?Htip rkilo... mi? ami, EX Bong?Ballad.Yr?. Ncl.i-s iw.5' with violin oblige tio by Pro! Bete:kt**** Reading?Helect. _.*!??? J mL,. Inatrum*ntal?Piano rtolo IVf j0,_ St,?' Sons?Ballad Ml? FloraWlK Cheatnuta?Original Col JaoobKeSg arPertoimance comtuencc* at * r. * &rosv Poallively no rrapcmea ?o cncots. JACOB KKMPLE, Stage Maa,^ Headqtiartera for tloio's at H. L. Loo?* a^ . Cigar Btorc, Slarfcot itretL "* 1 Tlnkcta exckann*%b'e I or rrauvid ?*att, extra charge. on Wedotiday sornlug, ?t >;y Piumct UiU?*Vi l-MMVOl^ERA HOUSKT Friday & Saturday, Januasy 20 & 21. AND SATURDAY MATISSE. Rngagement of Amulra't Preltlo*t, Outcit mi mo?t Yor?fttllefoiihro:t?on thcitaae tbO llll Jlltrtblo, PATTI ROSA Tbo DeHgbt of lb* Children The Pet of L&dka Tbo Admiration of the M-n. Friday Evening, January 20, lu Fred , luooNifal oomodr, 1 -Z X IP!(By autboriittlon of Lotta.) Saturday Matinco. January 21, In her New Cm. cdy Drama, LO VE AND DUTY! Saturday Kyoolog, January 21, In Fred Mandn'i Master Ocmody, "BOB1," Now and Elaborate "conery. New and Orirtrti Songs, Daucta, Banjo S)lo?, o'.c. NIgbt Priocs-Adminioa 75 an J 50 centt ?. ierT?d>o.t?llO?. Vatir.ee Prlrei-Admtohn Wend S5ccnti;rt nerved tteaU 75 ceuu. tioatH on ?&U> m Haujufi inu-IcHiore, taloto commence Vtedreiday, J?-. uary 18. HU OPERA HOUSE. ONE WKEiCi Commencing Monday, January 23, Grand Souvenir MAtlnrcs Wednesday acd fata. day at 2:80 r. u. w GEO. A. BAKER'S BENNETT-MOULT! Comic Opora Company. QEOBGE A. BAKEK, Proprietor and Producing Opera at tlio ptople'a prici, 25 & 35 cts. Reserved Scats 50 ctt, 4LO PEOPLE. *0 BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA, In a New Repertoire: Monday, "Bobert Mscalre." Tuesday, "Fantluo, Victor the Bluo StodElof.** Wednesday, "Fra Duvolo." Thursday, "Fantiniua." Friday, "Bohemian uirL" Saturday, "Bobert Macairo " Wednesday Matiaoe, "Quoen'i I.ice Handler' cblei." Saturday Matinee. "Merry War." Noncs-An elegant Bonrenlr will be pwnwi to all who attend tho Wednesday ard tiatcrty matinees. Kestrved seats for all the week will be on Friday, January 30. at Bsunmr's irunc ?ton?. mi rKUHl\K.VM NAl.h, fJiRUSTEE'8 bALE. " By virtue of a dotd of trnat rcadc by Grow Hubbard and Emma H. Hubbard, hi* u'./o.to at as trustee, dated December *, lfW, recorded lathi oflloe of tho clerk of the County court of Otic county. West Virginia, in Deed of Trutt Book S& 20, pago 472,1 will sell at the north do;r ol u Court Houso of said county, on 8ATUBDAY. JANDABY >1, IMS, mmnmnHnff at 10 n'nlorJr A. H.. tho fnllmrlnt property, thut la to My: All of Lot numbered forty-two (I>it No. 41) Is Caldwell's Addition to the city of Wbeelisj Is Mid oounty. TrniR or Balk?One-third and m ranch mor*u the purchMor may elect, to be paid In r**h at tlx timo of ule, and thu balance in two equal lnitallracnU at one and two yeai, with Inter**' Irs the day of sale, tbo pnrchaaer to give nolo Icr the deferred payment! and the title to be rvuiiol until payment la nude in foil. a K. CRAWFORD, TnitUe. J. 0. HnvKY. Auctioneer. rjlRUSTEE'S BALE. By rirtue if a d*ed o! treat made by Janea I Faria and Etta B. Fart*, hla wife, to mo a* trait* dated July 16. 1884, rcooMcd In the office of U* Cleric of the County Court of Ohio oiuaty, Ww? Virginia, in Deed of Truat Book No 21, |.?#8 tt I will Mil at tho north front door of the Court Hocx of Mid oounty, ou SATURDAY, tho 31at DAY of JANUARY, liff, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the followingd? acrlbed property, that la to My: All that lot or Kroel ot K'ouud on Wheeling laiand kno?a u t Numbered tightj*eiklit In 1) Zane'a addttlcc to the city of Whoallng, In Ohio counir, Weal MrKin!a, together with the improremcnta iDtrtoo. the hereditament* and appurtenancea thereto longing. The title la botiered to bo Rood, bnt Mlllof u trnatoe I will oouvey only the title reaitd in dc bj Mid deed of truat. Taaaa or b ax*-One-third and u much ooreu the purchaser olecta to par In caah on ih- Jay u Mle, the balance iu two equal ln?ulmetiu at oa and two Tears, the purchaser to giro note* t^artag InlCTMl (mm th? H? nl uln fnr ihn ?t?(^:rfu WT" menu, tho iltlo to be retained uutli payment J made in fall. W. J W. COW DEN, Trtutte. W. H. Hauxb, Anntlpntvr. ' LEGAL NOT1CK*. J^OTIOE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. Anna Whiting ) va. J. In Chanccry. Amanda Whiting et al. J The defendant* will take notice that tbc dtf?? tlonaof Anna WhlUng. O. W. Hollloger. JM* Matou and otben will be taken at the law' o-? of T. M. Marvin, at No. 1/4) Market a root Waning. W. Va., on tho 2Cth day of Januarv. IW * tween the honra oi S a n. and 6 o'clock p a- ; be read In evidence la the above nam?l rau?e ' behalf of Mid complainant. And If. f-"??,*" cauio, the taking of the aal 1 depaltton* 1*r be oommenoed, or bolng commeuced. ?hali not ? oompletcd on that day, 'he taking < f the will be adjourned from time to time until tbeiiw ball be completed. ? To Amanda Wnlt'ng. William Whiting. . Ho'Jinger, Nellie Muon and Robert Maaon* hoahend, Fielding Jonea, John H. J. ^ M. D. Mendel, and Alice I). Myer*. Willi** ham. Henry f. and John 11. Jonea, and the cheater Coal Company. T. M. GARVIN, , Solicitor for CotapialnuL PtctwnKK 'jj. 1RS7. . f HOTKLB. _ CRAWFORD HOUSE, Cor. Sixth and Walnut Sis. OINCIIN N ATI, O. RATES 91 BO FB I'*1' ONDKS NSW X AH AO IK KM. I hare token the manmcmeni of tb!? b * Put It in food order, (flean room* and bed*. Ifo. 1 table -all that the market aflordi, asJ * lOodaaUiebMt Alitor ?i ao j*rd?y. Don't let the price keep you away. It I* J'1, Times Prices, will bo pleawd to euterUln Very respectfully, fKAN'K ?f. OAKF8? mylTaow CHINA, OLA88 ANI) UPEKSM'VA1* gPEOIAL BAEQAINH Are now offered In Dscoratsd Tea and Dinner Wars, Chamber BflU.Cutpldorc* toil KancjGw*1' JOHN KIIIKIIKI', fl??1 "?i BPBINK8B CAKP*. REDMAN A 00, Atmtrlot the OelttinM K?* ndsstructibis Wrought and Mallaabli IRON THKJC UUAUD. mji