The Intelligencer. Fubllalicd Dally, BemMTeokly and Weekly. ' TERMS: The Dally tntellltroncor Is DeHverod by Carriers In Wheeling and adjacent towns at 15 conts per week. Br Mail, FMtage Free In the United SUtes. Dally, One Year - $8 00 Dally, Six Months - - 4 00 Dally, Throe Months 2 00 Dally, One Month 65 Semi-Weekly,One'Year 2 60 Semi-Weekly, Six Months 1 25 Weekly, One Year... . 1 00 Weekly, Six Months 60 Great reductions to Clubs. Send for ftample copies aiid circulars. Address FREW. CAMPBELL A HART, rCBLUHTOS, WHEELING, W. VA. [Entered nt the iWotilcent Wheeling, NV. Va., n* iccoud-claM matter.] flje Intelligencer. WIIKKLLNG, XV. VA., APKIL X, 1SSK. Tliw New Tariff Mill. Tho report which accompanies the tarlflT bill of the Ways and Means Committee, is very instructive. For example, the committee finds that the American consumer is overburdened by tho protective duties on imports, and the committee desires to relievo the suffering consumer. But tho American consumer is a two-sided person, lie is a producer as well as a consumer, and the sido which is the more important to him fa his producing Hide. This the Ways and Means Committee does not take into account; nor, indeed, can this side be taken into account without destroying the whole foundation tion." This is a very handsome tribute to the protective policy, which has stimulated home competition and brought down the selling price to the American consumer. No such condition was ever created under the free trade policy of former times. "This vicious condition," savs the committee, "could not exist with low dnties.on imports." Here candor compel us' to agree with the committee. With such duties as the committee would impose, and with the absence of such duties as the committee would take off, "the progressive growth of manufactures" would bo on the other side of the ocean. There would be no excess of our home capacity to produce. Is this what Americans desire? Th'c comiyittcc concludes that' our great need is to get well into the foreign market, and on this point it has some views: "To take the foreign market from the foreign manufacturer, we must produce our goods at a lower cost than he can." The committee does not say what it means, but from the context we know that the committee means to say that we must produce our goods at a lower, cost. than the foreign manufacturer can produce his goods. II. won ki iju mi iiimiu id wiu iiuutugenee of the average American to tell liiia that there is but one way in which this can "be done. The least informed knf>\ys that if we are to produce at less cost than; the foreign manufacturer can produce, that end must be accomplished by cutting'wages below the foreign lovel. Is this what Americans desire? The sound and practical doctrine of protection is, to take the home market llrst. After that, such other markets as we can inVade without lowering the standard of American wages and American living.- Fortunately for us, our home market is the best the world bos to oiler. \\|6 have absolute fre^ trade between sixty-five millions of people. No other Country has so much free trade. From every other land a steady stream of emigration is pouring out. Is this what Americans desire? Coming Statu Klertimiit. Two State elections occur this month, Rhode Island on the 4th and Louisiana on tho 17th. Rhode Island went democratic hist year, and the situation is much mixed on account of local issues, prohibition among the rest. Louisiana is also in doubt on account of the two Democratic factions, both having grievances to settle. Tlie other State elections thut occur prior to the Presidential election in November are Alabama August Cth, Arkansas September Jkl, Vermont September 4th", 'Maine September 10th and Georgia October 3d. MInh Anthony MiiIicm u Thrusit. Susan 1J. Anthony's threat thut unless women get the ballot pretty soon they will strike hands with tho Anarchists, may b.e a blood curdling reason for hurt ying them into line us voters, but it affords no assurance that Susan, after air, will not bccomo a follower of the red flag. A woman who can contemplate . Anarchy us a method of advancing her sex, is poor material for a voter. Tho Fir*t IlrgimiMit Knciimpmont. Ftrirmont Index. Military men all agree that the militia of the State cannot attain the desired i protieiqney without some experience in camp, i' j? 10 tiiin nine noproviniun mis "boon made by the State for paying the expenses of tlic troops. At the'meeting lief?I in Grafton it was decided to go into an oufcampmOnt, and several of the towns of the State, realizing the adviuitage that tlic encampment would be to the business of the place, nre offering some 'inducement* to sCcitrO it. What the boys desire is \'to he relieved of the expenses thJWouW necessarily be incurred. The cost of transportation would be small, and the boarding of the troops would not bo large. We are confident thnt any place with a suitable fair ground could easily make enough from (he visitors to defray all the expenses and leave a large margin for the towij in addition'.1 C'apt. Sine, of Company I), (Camden Guards, Mannington), has the matter in charge. We hope the boys will makf sui^flblo arrangements anil that tholr encampment will in every way Imj a success. Hon. J. X. Camden, Gov. J. B. Jackson and James Capohart, Em,. desire to represent,the Jknnocmts of this congressional district in tho National Conveu- . tion, which meets at St. Louis in June. They are all goi^i noinocrats, and fully ? able*to meet WV)\draft which tho chairman of the National Executive Commit- c tee may draw upon thom after the nom- % inntion for President has been made.? ti Huntington Adcrch lUWt, Philadelphia, P*. ?VN? 4 testing in disguise. Crow can not start [ unplanted or mature 11 uncultivated. 71th more work and less political loaf- ' og, West Virginia will blossom as the d ose.?Jackton Herald (Dan.) There will be four Slate tickets in the eld this vear in West Vireinia: Demo- "1 rat, Republican, United Labor and the 'bird Party or Prohibitionists. It is J jarful to contemplate tho mangled re- e laiiiH that will strew the Held.?Park- ^ nburg Sculinel (Dern.) It is suggested by a number of Demo- ] rata tbatPutnam county at the Ravens- , 1 ..Mocnt thi. nnnin 1 ITOUU CUUVCIIUVu, {HMvux ?MV ..UWV V. )r. T. P. Carpenter be voted for on a lelegate to (lie National Convention. r 'he Doctor would make an excellent M lelegate. The honor has never yet rested n a Democrat for this county. It does "] eem as if it ought finally to get around J u Putnam. It is time at least to break 'J he long line of tmccession iu Mason ounty.?Putnam Democrat. r ? * * \ Chronic Couch* and Cold*, jul all diseases of the throat und lungs, ( an be cured by the use of Scott's Euiul ion, us it contains the healing virtues of od liver oil und hypophospliitcs in their ullest form. Is a beautiful creamy emulion, palatable as milk, easily digested, aid can bo taken bv the moat delicate. Measeread: "I conHider.Scott's Emulsion he remedy par-excellence in tuberculous " md strumous affections, to say nothing J if ordinary colds and throat troubles."? ?V. K. S. Oonxkll, M. D., Manchester, Jliio. mwkaw * r No doubt Mr. Anthony Comstock vould undertake to put a girdle around j he earth in less than forty minutes. How Men Die. If we know all the methods of ap- , )roach adopted by an enemy we are the jetter enabled to ward of!' the danger , uul postpone the moment when sur- I rendered becomes inevitable. In many i instances the inherent strength of the IxkIv suffices to enable it to opjKJse the tendency toward death. Many, how?ver, have lout these forces to such an jxtent that there is little or no help. In jthcr cases a little aid to the weakened ( lungs will make all the difference be- i tween sudden death and many years of useful life. Upon the first symptoms of i eolith, cold or any trouble of the tlirout ' ?r lungs, give that old and well known emedv?Boschee's German Syrup, a j areful trial. It will prove what > ;housands say of it to be, tho "benefac or of any home." The baker is something of a yeaster ; limself. \ DIED. JOEIIMANX?Saturday, March 31. 1888, at 10 o'clock I', m., at the residence *?f lj.;r son-inlaw, John Clykcr. No. 2708 Koff street. Mr*. Louisa, wife of the lute George Uocliinnuu, In the Glih year of her age. ?uneral from tho above residence on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Redmen's Cemetery. Friend* of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. pfHIMfi MARK ^ ^gWEINTHE un\\$W Gone Where the Woodbine Twineth. Rata are smart, but "Rough on Rata" boats them. Clean out Rata, Mice, Roaches, "Water Buct, Flies, BeeUoa, Moths, Ants. ilosquitoea, Iktl-buffB, Hen Lice. Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, Chipmunks, Moles, Musk Rats, Jack Rabbits, Squirrels. lSo. and j?c. Druggists. ROUGH ON PAIN" Plaster,roroeed. 15c. ?ROUGH ON COUGHS." Coughs, colds, 23c. ALL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY ROUGH?EITCH "Roueh on Itch" Ointment cures Bkln Humor*, I'im jiloii, Flesh Worms, RlntrWonn, Tetter, .SaJtRhouro, Frosted Fwt, Chllblnlrm, Itch, IvyPolsou, Barber's I tch, Scald Head, Eczema. 60c. Drug, or moll. E. S. Wkllb, Jersey City. 1 R0UGH1PILES Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itchlnj?. Protrud- ] Ing, Bleeding. Internal and external remedy In each package- Bure cure, BOc. Druggists jr mall. E. 8. Weixs, Jersey City, N. J. EAT 1 TRADE ^5S0P^MARK* kiifioiiS FOR BREAKFAST. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. iuaker Mill Co., Ravenna, Ohio. mrUtoUTh $ T R A V ET ER S' GUID E. A RRIVAI, AND DEPARTURE OF ? LJL TUAIX8?On and after Feb. 27, 18?8-Ex- c I.ANATIOS ()K Kf.KKHENCE M Alt Kit. "Dally. tStmsy excepted, t Monday cxceptod. ^Saturday xrepted. (Sunday only.?Eastern Standard line. ?. m fl0:35 nm , incinnati Limited 2 1:15 pm 25:00 nm n olumbus ft Cincinnati Ex.. 2:45 nm (5:00 nm t. Cluinivillo Aecom 7:?r. nm fi0:35 nm rc t. Clalmillo Aecom '2:00 pm tl :35 pm t. Clairsville Aecom 5:15 pin fO:45pm f?i t. Clalnsvllle Aceoiu f8:20 pm W.. 1*. ft It. I>lv. ftuhlngton nnd Pittsburgh. *"5:00nm *9:40 nm k'nshinston nnd I'ituburxh. t8:10nm 112:45 pm t'a>hiti^t?ui mill IMttxburKli. *7:00pm tr?:55pm k'aahlugton and Pittsburgh. tl:45pm ?U:10jun t'ashimrton - f5:20pm t8:00ani C. ft St. L. Itjr. ittMbnrKb 17:35 am t7:00pm . ItthburKb nnd New York..., tl :35 pm Til:45pm lc itUburgb aud New York.... f4:20pm til:15 am WEST. xprcw, Cio. nnd St. Louis* t7:35pm t7:15 am xprcss, Clti. and Rt. l. It. It. itUburgb and Cleveland-... tC:10aro t8:47pm teubcnville Accom tO:33am +3:43 pm itu., New York ft Chicago- til:1" am fl 1:32 nm . 'ellftvlUo Accommodation- 15:14 pm t?!:23pm * IGvel'd, Chi. ft IMttub'K Ex. {2:02 pm {8:53 am R C., I- ft W. It. It. xprcss, Cleveland, K. ft \V_ tl2:85pm t3:05pra ~ iasslllon Accom 15:00 pm fl 1:25 am U l. cialrio-llle Accom fH:l0nm to:55am I1 U Clairsville Amim ^10:25 am +3:35 pm U Clairsville Accom t2:05pm f5:85pm t. ClalrKVille Accom 0:10 pm 8:00 pm Oi ocal Krebfht and Accom-... 8:30pm t7:30pm Ohio Itivur llullrond. % . isscngor "7:45 nm *11:4ft nm c uwengcr *12:00 am *2:n0pm v. iMonRor *4:00 pm 8:15pm II.. ft C. Itnllroad. u Bellnire ft Zancsvillo Through I*amcngcr leaven Bllairu at 8:40a. m., arrive* at lk-llalrcat 4 p. in. WiHHlNtlulil Puuiinr lojiv-AB ibiM.iir.. t. arrive*nt llcllalreat8:20a. m. Hummerilcld Accommodation leave* Bcllalrc ; 1:00 p. m., arrive* wt Hellalrc at 10:15 a. m. riTHERLIKG & ELM GROVE R. R.? Jo fT On and after Mnuilay, October 81, 1887. KU aln* on the Wheeling & Kim Urovo Railroad A] 111 run aa follow*: m bavrWhekumo . ut 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:00a.m., 1:30 _ m., 3:ao j?. m., 5:20 p. in., 7:00 p. m., 0:00 p. in. wuvK at Wiirkumo Park: 0:00 a. m., 7:35 a. m., 0 Uft a. m., 11:35 a. m., 2:05 m., 4:05 p. m., 5:55 p. m., 7:35 p. m.,'J:35 p. m. SAVR W1IRRUNO PARK: , G< 0:10 a.m.. 7:45 a.m., 10:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m.. J 30 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 6:10 p. m., 8:00 p. in., 10:00 i m. vo muvr. at Wiir.ruj?o: B:45 a. m., 8:3) a. m., 10:35 a. m., 1:05 p. m., 3:0f? 1 m., 4:W p. m., G:45 p. m., 8:35 p. m., 10:3bp. m. SUNDAYS.?Ixmvo the city at ?:00 a. m. and n every hour until 9:00 p. m. I .cave Wheeling irk at? a. m. and run every hour until 10 p. m., cept the church train, vrhlch will leave (he _ rk at 9:45 a. m. and city at l:?5p. tu. C. N? C, H1K8CH, SupL 1 New Advertisements. [TTAN'TED?AGENTS IS EVERY 1 T coomy la W?it Virginia. You cao makl lear about ten dollar* per day. The goods art rat-claa* and sell eaillv. Addren Aoest, cart t statnm llotel, Wheeling. W. Va. apy riTAXTED?CAPITALISTS TO EN T OAOE in the manufacture of Enameled rick*, or of Tflwfor Deooratlre Building pur o*e*. Tile* in *emi-tran*parent colon, opaqu? namela, Inlaid and painted. Tiles alio for cell ?* and wall* without cement Addre** HER EKT HEYWOOD. V. O. Trenton. N. J. apy [^OTICE. "o Tl'ftom if May CoHCtrn: This ia to certify that I respectfully decline U uu for Council at the electon to be held at Ben ood on April 3. Your* truly, apy HEN'HY DUR8EE. VTOTICE. LI "o Whom it Jfay Concern: This Is to certify tbnl I respectfully decline t< un for Council at the election to be held at lien rood on April 3. ttpy CHARLES SEABR10HT. gEKSlBLE. Call and sec the Sensible Sad Iron. It is far ahead of anything yet offered. GEO. W. JOIINSOX'S SONS, ap2 1210 Main Street. gTEPHEN McCULLOUGH, Contractor and Builder. All Cnrpcnter Work promptly attended to 01 eiutotiubfe terms. All work personally attended to. Siiof, Alley IS, rear of Capitol. Residence, i fifteenth street: Shop in rear. ]a2 JjjpOTICK. For tho public to know that Robert Luko ha l two-horse Spring Wagon for moving purposa vith experienced men to handle furniturt i'rompt attention will be given to orders left n ny stable. 143fl Market street. mr22 pLUMED KNIGHTS! A meeting of the Plumed Knights will bo hel m Monday evening, April 'J, at 7:30 o'clock, t ;he Lincoln Club Rooin. B.S. ALLISON, President. J. A. Mctcalf, Secretary. ap2 Regular Tuesday packe for Itirkenbar/.', Vamroy, GaUl* v , h)1N. Ironton. lluiitlngton. Porta- LjbBKI iiouth, Maysville, Cincinnati uud? Louisville. Thu elegant pu*hcuger steamer -ANDES, Choi. Muhlcmun, Com'r, Murt F. Noll, Clerk, ivell leovo for|nl?ovu points on Tuesday, Anil 3, at U o'clock r. M. ruRscngerH ami freight r Minted through to ull point* Went and South. For freight ur passage apply on lxmrtl or to H)?-' FRANK ItOOTH, Agent WlCKHAM & CONflRD, "RELIABLE" Base Ball Exchangt No. 1318* MAIN STREET, Will Open Wednesday April 4 FOR THE SEASON OP 1888. * Housekeeper's Delight SCRUB BRUSHES, Mops, Wash Boards, nil kinds of Soaps, Sapolit Sonpine. Kakoitie, Hath Hrlck, Sudsena, Stove I'oIIkIi. Melophine for CarpetCleanine You want to try this, It mukcsold Carpet* loo like new. Everything in season for hotwo cleaning nt Conner & Snedeker's Cor. Market and Fourteenth Street*. Try our Fresh Koastcd Coffee, ax-. apOPERA HOUSE." Friday and Saturday, April 6 & 7 AND SATURDAY MATINEE, FUNNIER AND WETTER THAN EYED The best invasion of the drama by CIIAS. II ffOYT, author o/ "A Hole ta the Ground," [tag Baby," "A lira.?H Monkey," ctc., entltlod, A. TIIsT SOLDIEE Uuder the Management of Messrs. Hoyt ?fc Thomas. )verflowlng with New Music, New Songs, Nov Specialties aud 1'rctty Dances! ItATS V1UL.KT AND AND T1IK AND AI.L TIIK I'MIMIlKIl, VICTOltlA. Pretty filrlii Night prices, 75 and60 cents. Reserved scab II. Matinee prises, .'0 nnd 'Si cents. llescrvo eats, 75 eents. Heats on sale at F. \V. Ilauiner?! .'o.'s mutile store, sale to eommencc Wednesday Vprll 4. np'J mD BFNT 1 vii llktfll la IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. No. 131 VirKinlii street, 5 roomed bouse, $12 5C No. 133 VirKinlu street, ft roomed bonne. 91- AC No. 41 Maryland street, 6 rooms ana attic 12 W. No. 130 Fourteenth street, 5 rooms, SM 00. No. 220*. K??ir Htreet, -I rooms MnU attic, 813 00. No. 2502 Main street, 4 rooms, kitchen an( eliar, 89 oo. No. 2501 Main street, 4 rooms, kitchen anc ellar, 80 oo. No. 2.1O8 Main street, newly pattered, S9 00. No. 2607 Alley II, 4 rooms, newly papered, 89 00 FOR_SALE. 214 Acre Farm 1 y, miles south of Moundivlllc 7. Va.; 175 acres cleared. l'rice, 88.600. New Frame House, northern* corner of Ccntn ml Murhiiali streets, Fulton, W. Va. Price 1.750, No. 2G34 Main street, brick houso, 0 rooms; round, n half lot; price. SI.000. No. 2t>l2 Main street, brick houso; ground, o nlf lot; price, $1,600. No. 130 Fnurteeuth street, brick house, S wins, price 82,000. No. 740)? Market street, 5 roomed frame house; round, u quarter lot or more, 11,300. No. Maml No. 87 Sixteenth street; price,811000. No. 82 Nineteenth street; price. 84.000. No. l?.l| Market street; price, 87,000. Noh. 2101 nud 210:1 .Main street; price, $ft,f?00. No. 2102 Malu street; price, 82,700. No. fiO North Front street: price, 83,.TOO. No. 212ft Market street; price, $9,000. No. 42 Kentucky street; price, $1,500. Nos. 23 nnd 25 Twentieth Htreet, with all the it west of said houses; price, 810,000. No. 130 Twelfth street; price, 82,400. No. 68 Virginia street; price, 82,000. No. 187 South Penn street; price,$800. No. 189 South Penn street: price, $1,&j0. No. 76 Zanestreet; price, 81.000. No.222-t Chaplinc street; price, $7,500. No. 89 Fourteenth street; price, $Ti,000. No. .72 Fifteenth street; price, $0,60). No. 2912 Market street; price, $8 BEADED WRAPS, AKD S I Tailor-MadeJACKETS! j OF CLOTH ADD JERSEY, It In ull the Latest Shades and Styles : r 1 OUR SILK, Velvet, Plush and Dress Goods Departments are now more complete than ever, having added all the newest styles and latest shades in Plain and and Morie Silks, Plain and ^ Novelty Plushes, Velvets and ) Dress Goods. OTJIR, I - New line of French Satines reI ceived, and we are now able to show the largest and most complete assortment in both ' shades and styles, in the city. r. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO.,' l ^ 1114 Main Street. - mrl2 J. S. Rhodes & Co. ' LADIES' Black Hose At 25 Cts. T U.S. RHODES & CO. !: Will put on sale this morning ' 100 dozen Schopper Best Make j Black Hose at 25c a pair, regui lar price 40c. Full regular made and Fast Black. J. S. RHODES k CO J Stationery. i852t~swan : ? ntJiictioounut!, Tamboared, Nottingham, Velvet, Gauze, And Madras, AND ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF Curtain Poles and Fixtures. SEP. R. TAYLOR & CO Wall Paper?J. C. Orr. Wall Paper I Wall Paper Thortindottlencd inform* hi* friend* ntid patron*, old and new. thnt >10 has just opened*FINE and SELECT LINK of WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS Direct from the Manufacturers, at -No. 41 Twelfth Street,-(Formerly occupied by the Undcrwri^n* Insurance Company.) Finn Papers for Wall, Celling and Dccamtloiw a Specialty. Come anil see. j". a. ore1 mr!7 Agent for A. C. Orr. Boots and Shoes?James Divine. tare Opportunity for Shoe Buyers >QQQ" I Broken lots of the best Boots and Shoes an 0O&I | offered to Close at unheard of prices, to make roon >r Spring Goods. JAMES DIVINE. 1107 Main Street. Jewelry, Watches, Etc. China, Class and Queensware c x XFU vattd dvuq i "rookwood UAiu lvun limn! Easter Pieces. i yonr ?rea ?o weak anil rmnlro attention. OH and *o them at il at 1. oT DILLON A CO.'S am! Rvt a pair ol EWING BROS KINO'S COMBINATION I mrfll 1216 Market Ht., opp. McLnrc nouwo. 'ECHCLES ?HE tliSSES. Jm'??? tfJgUSfftr "*prwcrT0,h0 " Wall Papers. Borders c. dillon & co.. JEWELERS and OPTICIANS. JOJIb FK1KDEL, WEyct Fitted Without Charge. mr27 fc24 1119 and 1121 Main StreeL Amusements. Grand Opera House! O. C. GENTIIER. Lcuee and Manager. -FOUR NIGHTS OXLYCOMMENCISO ON Easter Monday, April 2, The Powerful Melo drama, The Wages of Sin ! By aStroug Metropolitan Cant. Admiolon, 15, '.Sand 50 centa. Matinee pricea, 15,25 and S5 cents. tfeau ou sale m Mcl.uru House' Pharmacy. mr? Wanted. ANTKD^T WU~HORSE.S-o uitTl If yearn old. Must bo g?x?d worker* ami Bouud; weigh about 1,200 pouudn. Committee will examine them Monday afternoon. At>ril 2. WVlSStlbSSS 01 ohlo<^yy. \T7ANTKI)-WK pesihe TO KS. TT TABL181I* general agency In Wheeling or vicinity, to control tlic mile of a ctunlu article ??f daily conaumntiou. Any energetic man with small capital may wrure u j*rmaticnt, paying businca*. For iiarticulitr* ?.! dreaa (iiiKKN wicit Makitactvuiso Co., 10 Vmv atrcet. N. Y. mr.:i General Notices. ^SSODSCEMENT. I, the undersigned, do hereby announco myself a candidate for the nomination For SitEutpp of the County of Ohio, Wc?t Virginia, subject to i( Stockholders' Meetings. _______ An adjourned annual and ipcelal meeting of the atockholders of the WhevlliiK A: llarrirtliurir ltuilway Com|miiy of Went Virginia, will be held at the Company's ofllce lu the city of Wheeling. Jon Monday, tho ICth day of April. IKss, ut > o'clock i?. u. It. II. CuniKAN, ? For Rent. 0 R R EN T - THE" D WKUJNO llDU.0, No. OSS Muiu ?tloot. Ill ITOIIurn. tiled by Mm. Henry llorkhelmcr. PowMioti given April 1. Apply to H. HA17.K1.1., T^OR R BNT?SLElCl'IXti KOOM reasonable rent, within oho minute's wnlk of Me Lure House. Address X. A., cure > ( thin olBcc. "ir.ll For rent?1the desirable new dwelling house, 1110 Chapllne street, at present oeeunlen by John 1J. Meuilu: natural gas, hot and cold water throughout; all modern conveniences. Enquire o* \N. 1'. liACHM.VN, No. at Eleventh street. Jal'j Belle view residence FOR RENT. A new two-story residence. four larve room* upstairs, and dinlng-rooin, kitchuu and cellar on llrat floor. A well of excellent water near the door, limni stable and shed for carriage*. Situate in llelluvlew addition near Frank Ilearue's re?ldence. Will bo routed from April 1 to October 1, next, on reasonable terms. Apply to FRANK WALTER, mrM Two Mile Home. por rent, Two Cottages, I rooms each. One two-story house of 4 rooms on the Inland. One House, :i rooms. In Fulton. One House, 7 rooms, Foil" street, Fifth wurd; all lilted with natural pis. One Largo Stable with eight stall*. - It. II. UILLE8PY, Agent Whkei.ixo. March 30. lhHH. mt ai jpoil rent. Ono Six-roomed House on the Island, J12CQ, Ouo Largo House on Fifteenth street. Lodging Rooms lu liaily's liloek. II. FORBES, mr2t 1112 Chapllne Street. jpor rent. The Store-room, No. 53Twelfth street, iti Washington Hall lluiiding, now occupied by Win. If. 8helb. Possession given April 1,18K8. J. V. lu RODQERS, Secrctury Washington Hall Association, I Ja4 l'JW Main Street. i jior rent. A New Three-story Rusiness House, 100 feet deep, to be erected at 1067 Main street. If leased UOW IHU IVUIITR VIVWI I IIUIU IMJ WUIMUIICU IV Rurdiug plan of building to i*' erected. Ja2 JAMKH I,. H.WVI.KY, For Sale. j^uiTsai.ic low. Farm of 257 Acres within two mile* of flrxtcliim Ntutlon on II. ?i 0. Railroad, 100 acres tinder cultivation, and the mdduo in uucuiled timber, oak, jwplur nud walnut. W. V. HOOK Si HUO.. fe22 i:aw Market Street. jgTOOKS FOR SALE. 40 Shore* People's ltonk. 10 Shares Ohio Valley liank. IK .Share* Itiveraldc Nail Mill. 25 Him re* Junction Noli Mill. 15 Share* Uifclle Null Mill. 10 Share* 1'eabody IuMirauce Company. 4 Share* Klmin Ulu** Compauy. J. IltWlS", Stock Broker, mr29 No. 21 Twelfth Stn-et. bale. A two-etory Frame ITouro and half acre lot. one mile we*t of Bridgeport, Ohio, on National Komi. Ilouxe coiitaltiN neveu r??oui* and summer kitchen, u good btnhle and all nece*N?ry ??utbuildiug*; plenty of choleo fruit on ptcmiKi; cheap and on cany term*. AIho, agood two-Htory Brick Dwelling llonio on South iUiron street, Wheeling l*laner land. l'rlee, W per acre. No. 4?A traet of sift acrca choice wild cherry timber land. Price, M iter acre. No.fi?A tract of l.tOOncrc*, -tw Improved, 70J In good titular. l'rlee, $1 per acre. No. 0?A Farm of 3U8 acres. good Improvemenu, well situated. Price, 92) per acre; but not for exchange. No. 7?A Farm of 851 acrea; Rood Improvement* and well situated, l'rlee, SJU j?er acre; no trado. J. H. BR1ST0R, rarlrt-n.?w? Martln-ilmnr. W. Va. FOR SALE. Lot No. 41, nituntcd on the north side of Vir* ? ginla street and ea*tof South I'cnn street, V h?dlug, W. Va. If not Hold nt private hale I Will nil It at public aale at the front dour of the Court Howie, on SATURDAY, Al'KIL 7. In*. at 10 o'clock. It 1* the most desirable vacant buildJnc lut on the l>lan Acres of IjiikI Ju?t cofltof the Court House, Moundsvillc, W. V?., on which In a large dwelling houseand outbuild* iDffD, fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. S This lam! lies so that five of the principal struct* extend through Jt. ^ Thin laud will be wild as n whole or In parcel* > to suit the purchasers. Terms cu-y. ) Abo, about forty Building i/?t? adjoining name. Inquire of J. W. GAI.I.AHKit, JOHN M. I ri:M.K, 2 ii. w. iii'ntkk. ^ mrl Moimdnvllle. W. ,>j FOR SALE. (?4) Twenty-four Lote in CiiJdnrllMddJ* = lion to tiio City of Wheeling* cui.i r s.tn nm fiAnnT Twenty ninth street, on tho cant i?y Filln>