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The Intelligencer. Published Dully, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. TERMS: The Dally Intolllgoncer Is Delivered by Carriers In Whoellnsrand adjacent towns at 15 cents per week. Br Mall, Postage Free In the United State* Dally* One Year.... $8 00 Dally* Six Months - 4 OO Dally. Throe Months? 2 OO Dally, One Month ??? 65 Soml-Weekly.Ono Year 2 SO Soml-Weekly, Six Months 1 25 Weokly, One Yoar I OO Weekly, Six Months......* - 60 Great reduction* to Clubs. Bend for sample copies au<l circulars. Address FREW. CAMPBELL & HART, ruiiLuiieits, No. 23 nud 97 Fourteenth Street, WHEELING, W. VA. [Entered nt tho rostulllcout Wheeling, W. Vu., as M^ond-olnse matter.) WJ* ^UUU(^UVVV? W1IKF.LINU, XV. VA., Al'lIuTV, 1KS8. I uui for Cleveland, Free Trade ami no Custom Houses.?Henry ticorgc. IUbnl m hasn't forgotten his cunning, lioyton is a drawing card, Pleasant voyage to the rubber-coated man. The Wheeling ball-bangers are showing that there is good stuir in tliem. Wait until they get fairly started on fellows of their size. If the cabinet makers of the old world were to strike, what a stoppage of businesH there would be. It would be worse than a trunk line upheaval. They won't strike. CioMsii' pits AbramS. Hewitt against Col. Thomas Veracious Ochiltree forCongressT If Ochiltree gets to spinning yarns on the stump Mr. Hewitt will be laughed out of court. The gentlemen who represent West Virginia on the Democratic side of Congress have a peculiar way of going against the interests of their State. We shall have to see these gentlemen later. The Democratic party says to men who want American industries protected : Apply at the shop across the way. It doesn't tequire a professor of political economy to understand .the situation. .Speaking of climate, dear friends of the far South and the great Northwest, come hero and /jet some. If we could bottle it for export, we wouldn't give two cents on the dollar fyr all the din.: lnond diggings in the world. It would be a liberal education to President Cleveland to travel in cog. through West Virginia and hear what his party is saying about his policy. But he won't do it?he won't do it. lie prefers to bo lulled by the voice of flattery. ? The terrible howl over the sentiments which Mr. Camden is said to have expressed seems to mean that if a West Virginia Democrat can't support tho Administration he must padlock his mouth. Men who would bo free will have to look elsewhere for parly atliliations. Is New York to-morrow night Prof. Herrmann, magician, will undertake to show to a Chickering Hall audience that he can produce as good pictures and as many of them as Mine. Diss Debar can. The consideration is $1,000 a side, to go to a charitable object. If the; Diss De borr woman loses,Patron Marsh will foot tho bill and be proud of the honor. Jfow tho Democratic newspapers are telling how determined Attorney General Urowstcr was in his prosecution of the star route cases. That honest man had actually to go tho extreme length of dying before the opposition press could be induced to admit his honesty. It is often so. A little common fairness in life would Ixj more becoming than columns of obituary eulogy. The JicjiMcr had better luck than the Intklmokncku had in a laudable effort to overtake Mr. Camden. That gentleman's dispatch to our neighbor offers the Cincinnati Enquirer correspondent a chance to respond. The burden of Mr. Camden's reply seems to be that he did not know he was being interviewed. We do not hesitate to say that the interviewer should have told him. Wall stiiebt people are discussing whether the authorship of the Gould let-1 ter on James Gordon Bennett was written by Gould or somebody else. Nobody doubts that it bore the genuine Gould signature, besides being mighty tart reading, and that is what made it wormwood and gall in tho Herald office. Is it forgotten that in his earlier days Mr. Gould was an author, and by no means abadono? Even now he writes some of tho most eloquent checks in the English language. The young woman who was Miss Fellows, daughter of Col. Fellows, a . United States Treasury official, and now the wife of the Indian Chaska, says she loves her husband dearly. Yet it has been thought that girls raised in the e lluto ,East could never assimilate with the wild and howling West Miss Fellows not only did not look for wealth or refinement, hut donso ignorance was no bar to the suitor who was looking for somebody to support him. Verily the red man's sphere is broadeuing. A circular issued by the National Bureau of Education at Washington shows the amount tlmt will be distributed to tho several States on the basis of their needs in the way of illiteracy. The pro-rata is as follows: To Alabama, $5,370,848 45; Arkansas, $2,503,170 97; California, $002,051 05; Colorado, $129,783 51; Connecticut, $352,202 22; Delaware, $240,551) 17; Florida, $993,548 79; Georgia, $0,448,482 CO; Illinois, $1,891,610 40; Indiana, $1,372,4-11 20; Iowa, $577,532 84; Kansas,$189,147 72; Kentucky, $4,310,930 03; Louisiana, $1,945,051 48; Maine, $274,708 81; Marvlund, $1,0<{0,442 88; Massachusetts, $1 152,110 01; Michigan, $789,592 07; Minnesota, $428,000 02; Mississippi, $4,024,339 33; Missouri, $2,580,074 03; Nebraska, $142,843 03; Nevada, $50,419 09; Now IIampHhire, $177,210 31; New .Jersey, $059,809 18; New York, $2,721,000 98; North Carolina, $5,749,121 37; Ohio, $1,033,718 21, Oregon, $5)1,1)78 52; Pennsylvania, $2,825,:124 1)8; Rhode Island, $307,211 44; tSoutli Carolina, $4,582,792 20; Tennessee, $5,081),202 02; Texas, $3,920,913 78; Vermont, $190,230 51; Virginia,$5,332,498 25; West Virginia, $1,057,S95 25; Wisconsin, $077,421 03. When we reflect that in somo of the States one-half of tho people are illiterate, and that we have in West Virginia well on to 100,000 pcoplo who cannot write their names, we can see the cryiug ne cessity of such a measure as this 'hat 'oru will enable ua in the interior of the State w* to give the sparsely settled districts a ?ix pu[J months instead o( a two months' school giuJ each vear. ? Ohio Money for Wert Va. ?j?j There is now pending before the i6#Ul House ol Representatives at Washing- pan ton a bill that has already passed the and Senate refunding to West Virginia near- ^ ly $200,000 d|rect tux assessed upon ami gUlt paid by the Slate to the general Gov- and eminent at the outset of the war for war The purposes. The Republican representstive from thin district alone of our delegation in the lower House supports the bill, the three Democratic members Waal opposing it. They are doing all they can j j to obstruct it in order to force the Mills g| tariff bill through that body. 11 Likewise, there is pending before a me committee of the House another bill that has passed the .Semite giving to West eve Virginia $1,057,893.25 for educational his purposes. This is known as the Blair bill. The same three members who are 0ma obstructing the refunding bill which f would give us over $180,000,are likewise pre supposed to be helping to smother this i'l" bill in committee in order the more certainly to force the Mills free wool tariff t|,y bill through the House. eve If the people of West Virginia could the vote directly on these bills they would j. by an overwhelming vote rebuke the hen representatives who are obstructing th? them for the sake of fastening the Mills ,ot tariff bill upon our farmers and nianu- \ facturers, and it is not at all improbable ma that when those gentlemen reappear on l,ul the political arena this summer as can- / didatcs for re-election the former will tuke soo occasion then to emphatically let them in? understand their hostility to their pres- J'jJ ent attitude. Our farmers especially do nat not propose to be shorn of their wool in Sol this way and renmm "dumb before tiieir i ?r I3r< shearers. The Blair bill proposes to meet the J overshadowing danger of Illiteracy that l'01 is upon the country by reason of our large foreign immigration and the email- \ cipation of the colored people. Mr. Cui I'owderly,the head of the Knights of Mi Labor, recognizes this great peril to our 0j* laboring and industrial interests, and cen has lately called attention to it. Me The bill referred to appropriates annually for eight years the following RIP sums, to be expended to securo the ljendits of common school education to The all the children of school age living in the United Slates: First year, $7,000,000; second year, $10,000,000; third year, $15,000,000; fourth year, $1.'I,000,- = 000; fifth year, ?11,000,000; sixth year, | $0,000,000; seventh year, $7,000,000; eighth year, $5,000,000. J "The money is to bo divided among (i the several States and Territories anil V the District of Columbia in proportion " to illiteracy, the computation to bo fj made according to the census of 1880 fl and (afterwards) 1800. There are to be I separate schools for white and colored ? children. No State or Territory is to receive money under this act until ita fj Governor shall have filed with tlie Sec- J retary of the Interior a statement show- 'jj ing the common school system in force $ in the State, the amount of money ex- ? oondod dtirinir the preceding school ^ year for the support of conunoiTschools, the number of white and colored children between the ages of ten and twen- D ty-ono. the number of schools in opera tiou, the average attendance of scholars, etc. No amount is to be paid to any a .State or Territory in any year greater ~ than the amount expended out of its own revenues in the preceding year for the maintenance of common schools. No part of the fund is to be used for the erection or rent of school buildings, but an additional fund of $2,000,000 is to be allotted in the lirst year for school houses (either for construction or renting) in sparsely populated districts. WHAT T11K*SAY OF US, jj Sued Sown in tiood Soil. S MoutuMUe Ilrralil. The State edition of the Intei.ugen- ? cku apj)eared last Saturday. To say that it was a big thing would be to state it rr too mildly. It was immense?10 pages, \D and a large portion of the space was do- u voted to reading matter descriptive of our State, its resources, etc. Forty thousand copies were printed and will Ju be scattered throughout the civilized world. It is the biggest boost West Virginia has ever received. Although no ^ apparent good may result at once, it has r the future in which to do its work. A boom of that kind is like seed sown in good soil. We look upon the seemingly barren landscape while the seed is ger- IS initiating below and we think our labor has been in vain; but return after a few c weeks?the warm rains of summer have bathed the rugged surface at noon tide; . the dews of heaven have nourished it mi when darkness covered the earth; the ? > ..... \ i.t I :? ? ? .. " nioriniiK miii una mmcu u, mm iu; iiiiuii < vegetation now covers the once barren pluin?the result of work done long A since. 2V ri.Aj Metropolitan Air*. (In)' Wftlon Worhl. The "Wheeling Intelmcikncbr's State ?i boom edition, issued on March 31st, de- Exp monstrates the fact that West Virginia Sjjjj newspapers can put on metropolitan aire ant when they want to. The issue of the Mou above date contains sixteen pages of the E most interesting kind of matter concerning our own State, and will bear in spec- cute tion wherever it goes. The proprietors JsJJ of the Ixtklliokxcer are truly enter- colu prising in all that the term implies, and st. t they deserve much praise and credit for g? ? the interest manifested in the welfare stl c and speedy development of West Virginia. May it live to issue many sugli JJ.JJ ; editions. " \v?> ? , wn* It 1m a I>uUy. \yJU> I'.urhannon Iklln. 1 The boom edition of the Wheeling In- ?{{? tnlliokxcku, made its ap]>earance in this 1'ltn place Monday morning, and it is a daisy, we have no doubt that it will be of great &{,; advantage to the Stato. Expi Hteu A New Era Developed. pjKanatrhn Gasrllr. stou The State Development edition of the JJJfl Wheeling Intkllioknckr has reached us. It is a darling edition and one which does credit not only to Wheeling but to the SUite. The paper upon st. t; which it is printed was made at Wheel- ?t. c ing and does credit to the inanufactur- |{* q ere. The Developing edition is tilled to Loc* overflowing with valuable news and in- ? 1 <m ljlj^ mvtviif 91 ,\y JB A Jj tralni Lkav ^kav Ih^^ik*4!" nj Ucuf^ViH- B 2::si p tr? lit I'1' Ocoulno X)r. JtoW'? p.m. g?gf la^^^SSl Anr HntmAJ ^Frcgi?t?rTd TnutoUarki to wi? B 0:42 RHP" Ai A liuirilltttd in a ctrcU.a /.Vil- n, m, ?jj 1 *<?i ration relating to the great natural Ith of our young State. The LntkllftER has developed a new era in the lishing of newspapers in West Vira. . A Decided Huccom. Vallty Manufacturer. ie Intelligence!!, on Saturday last, I'd a mammoth edition of sixteen ;s, replete with interesting statistics business matter to the citizens of State and to all who have speculaeyes turned towurd the Mountain e. It was printed in five languages was a decided success in ull respects. Manufacturer extends its congratulas to the management of the Intellican upon its enterprise. Tlio Old Mau Wiu Agin* Trust*. 'itnylon Critic. i congressional circles: !e?Will you trust me, darling? lie (sobbing)-?No dearest; I cannot. Ie?Great heavens, darling; not trust t lie?No, no. Papa is a member of igrcss and is violently opposed to ry kind of trust, and 1 must respect wishes. DuiuocraU Hido Fuel*. hn Ilfinihltrnn. he policy of the Democrats is not to sqnt facts, but rather to hide them, sir appeals are made to prejudice, not he judgment. They tell the farmers t they are taxed, but do not tell them t the Democratic tariff bill places rv farm product now protected on r is neither pleasant nor profitable to ir people constantly coughing when y could be easily cured by a 25 cent tie of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Vat I call a dilemma am liol'in' a (1 goat by de huwns wid no fence at ?\ it night always have Acker's Babv tlier at hand. It is the only safe dicine vet mad0 that will remove all untile disorders. It contains no opior morphine, but gives the child ural ease from pain. Price 25 cents. (1 by Logan it Co., C. It. Goetze, C. nkemiller, R. B. Burt and Bowie >s. 0 iuk you mudo miserable by Indigesi, (Jonstipation, Dizziness, Loss of petite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitar is a positive cure. Viiy will you cough when Shiloh's re will give immediate relief. Price sttf., 50 cts. and $1. i Nasal Injector free with each bottle Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 ts. Sold by \V. E. Williams and C. nkemiller." daw-kow DIED. 'LEY?At Rnmonft, California, Wednesday, March '2s. iww, ukouok D. IUrutv, in the 30th year of hid ago. fuueral will take place from the residence of William Hustings. No. 117 Thirty-first street, Snudny afternoon at 2:.T0 o'clock. Friends j of the family are invited to uttend. inter-1 nu-nt at I'etilnstila ('eiiictory. * ? Jff?TT Ml wrr r at I OUOHonCATARRH^^ irat chronic ml**. Uneoualed for Catarrhal throat rcctionm foul brMUh, oireniiro odor*, aoro thfoat, phthi-ria. cohl (n the bran. Aik for "llouaii on ttamui.' uv. Drug. k. h. Wpjj. 3envy city, jf. j. 8-|LOOK YOUNG ?? longaftyon can, prevent tendency to wrinkle* or mrvlnir of Uio lea'Srelle oil llemorM anil prevent* WrlnklM, and rouirhne*i of Kleah or *kln s prowi-va* a youthful, plump. frr?h condition of tho feature*! remove* pltnple*, clears only imlataiic* known that wllUrmt aad j>r?* |1. PrujarlsUor Kxp. I. 8. WIIU-S, fkraUt, Boots and Shoes. RING AND SUMMER STOCK. ist arrived, one of tho most complete assortment of INE SHOES Which for style, quality and prlcea NOT EXCELLED IN THIS CITY. all aud examine and be convinccd at 1123, lloger's block, Main Street. A. G. WINCHER. r2fl rRAVELERS' GUIDE. RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF . TKAINS?On iinri otter Feb. 27, ISiS-Ex. 4ATION OK llKKKHKNCK M AHKH. Daily. fSUIIexcepted. {Monday excepted. ^Saturday pted. (Sunday ouly.?Eastern Standard I. St O. It. It.?Kant. Depart. Arrive. rcM 5:40 am >io:.V? pin rem 5:45 pm *10:.ri0 urn itierlaml Accum. 8:30 ain 5:ri0pm ton Accom 3:45 pm 0:25 nm ndsvllle Am>m~ 12:01pm 1:40 pm WEST. reni (Chicago and Col).... *9:80 am ?C:45pm ?ro Ex prow. .7. 3:40 pm ?9:fi0am ?l?o Limited l():00pm 0:40 am imbiu Accom 2:25 pm f 10:36 am Iniiatl Limited - 2 1:15pm 15:00 am imbua Si Cincinnati Ex.. 2:45am |6:oonm 'liiirsvllle Accom 7:35 am fl0:.r? nm 'luiinvlllu Aceom 2:00 pm tl::t6pm :ialntvillu Accom f5:45pm 4(1:45 pm llalmille Accom 48:20 pm W., 1'. JL II. I>lv. Iiinutou aud Pltubunth. 5:00 ?m 9:40 am hinxton and Plttabunth. t8:10ain |12:l5pm , hlnKton nnd PUtuburRh. *7:00pm 40:55 pm hink'tou and Pittsburgh. 41:45pm gilMOpm hiiiRton f5:20 pm t?:Wam I'., C. A St. L. Ity. iburgh 17:3.1 am +7:00 pm thumb ami New York. .. tl :35 pm 4.1:45 pin (burgh and New York.... t-t:20pm 111:16 am , WERT. rcM,Clniand St. I.ouIn- 47:35pm 47:15am rewt, Cln. and St. 1/ouiK.. 49:05 pm 47:00 pm re**, Stcubenvlllo it Col. t 1 :35 pm 43:45pm benville and lK>nnlnon. 44:20 pm burgh mid Cleveland-... tf.:10nm *8:47 pm Itcnvlllt* Accom f9:33am f3:13 j?in i i.. New York A Chicago- ti1:17 am tun t-rllle Accommodation.. fr.r>:l-| pin t<'.:'-tpm el'd, Chi.?t l'ittsb'g Kjc. f2:tt!pin 78:53 uni C., L. & IV. It. It. rtiw, Cleveland, E. & \V? f 12:35 pm f3:05 pm lllon Accom I,m til :2ft am < lairevillc Accom +8:10am t9:56am Inlrevlllc Accom t'0:25am f 3:35 pm lairevllle Accom f2:05pm f5:85pm laintvlllc Accom <1:10 pin 8:00 pm ] 1 Freight and Aceonu... 3:30 pm t" :30 pm lilo luver Itnllrond. inger...^ *7:45 am *11:4ft am >nger 12:tt)am *2:50 pm j tnjeer *4:00 pm 8:18 pm :hx It.. St C. Itnllrond. lalrc A Zanesvllle Through Passenger leaves Ire at 8:40m m., arrives at Hcllalrcnt I p. in. odnfleld 1'aMonjfvr leaves BeUalroat4:20p. rrlves at Ilellalrc at 8:30 a. m. nmerlleld Accommodation leaves Itellairo 0 p. m.. arrives ht Holla I ro at 10:45 a. m. HEELING & ELM GROVE R. R.? On and after Monday. October .11. 1887. ?ou the Wheeling A him Grove Railroad un as follows: E W||KKI.IN(1 1 a. m., 7:00 a. m.. 0:00 a. m.. 10:00 a. m.. 1 :.*? , 3:30 p. m., 5:jo p. m., 7:00 p. m., 0:00 p. m. pb at Wiickuno Park: i a. m.. 7:35 a. m.. c:35 a. m., 11:35 a. m.. 2:05 14:03p. m., 6:55 p. m., 7:83 p. m., 9:35 p. m. B WIIKKI.ino I'ARK: >?* m.,7:45a. in., 10:00 a. m.. 12:30 p. m.. >. m., 4:'J0 p. m., 6:10 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 10:00 rE AT WlIKELTXO: . a. m., 8:20 *. m.. 10:35 a. m.. 1:05 p. m., 3:05 . 4:? p. in., 6:tt p. m., 8:35 p. m., 10:35 p. m. fDAYS.?Leave the city at 8:00 a. m. and " very hour until 9-.00 p. m. Leave Wheeling at 9 a. in. and run every hour until 10 p. m., ?t the church train, which will leave the * at 9:45 a. m?and city at l :15 n. m. ? C. UlfiSCH, 8upU New Advertisements. ANTED?A FURNISHED BOOM in a rc?pccuble family, by n young l?dy- j Addre?? D. A., tbli offlce. >p7* WANTED?A GIRL FOR GEN- I ERAL Homework. Apply Immediately at No. 11?? Cbupllue utreet. CARPENTERS WANTED-APPLY at once lit Miup No. 42 FMteentU atrcut. 8TKPHKN MctTLLOUOH. up? FIOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOM ior rent in Odd Fellow'* Building, fronting ou Cuapllue itrcet. I'omcmIoh given at ouee. For ternu npply to A. M. HAMILTON, No. 1211 | Market wtreet. ap"-mw* ( TjiOR SALE. A BARGAIN. A Good Four Boomed Cottage, with natural gas and water in same. Good location. Will rent for 91&0 per year. Price, 91,000 cash. G. O. SMITH, op7 1'iJQ Main Street. "J^OTICE. Miss Parrati will not resume school until April 11, on account of not being able to have needed repairs made by April 1. The time lost will be made up at the end of the term, ap7 MISS A. S. PA Hit AN'. JJ fi. GRANT CLUB Webster District. All members of the above Club and all Republicans, arc requeued touttend the opening of tho Club Uooui, IjiUolIe Hall, corner Thirty-iina and Chapliue htrofis, on Monday cveuing, April ?J. Prominent BiKaikera will bo present to address the meeting. W. 11. TRAVIS, Pres't. C. A. llKi.MinttqiiT.Sec'y. ap" TEWETT'S Refrigerators. TheJewett Hefrigemtors with new Improvements for 1NS.S. Tho best in the world. A large stock of all sizes Just received, aud at makers' prices. XESBITT & BRO., ap7 i:?2 Market Street. Qll AMBEIt SETS! A new invoice Just received. New Shapes aud Deeoratlous. Cull uml see them at EWING BROS*., qp7 121 ,r. Market St.. opp. MnLnre House. -yy HEELING vs. Bethany College Nine, THIS AFTEItXOOX, At Island Base Baiil Paiik. Admission, 25 cents. Boys, 10 cents. Gmnd Stand, JO cents. Ladles, udmission to Gnuul FOR CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE niul Intermediate point*. The Vrt> ^ I duo paMCUger steamer LpjgfttiqL LOUIS A. SHIRLEY, Thos. Hunter, Captain, Charley Reeves, Clerk, I Will leave for the above on Satujuuy, Apbil 7, ul :t i*, m. For nil information apply to apr. FKANK ItUOTH, Agent. JjMtUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, Evergreens, Flowers OK ALL KINDS. Cut Flowers, Roquets and Funeral Designs, furnished ou short notice. Telephone or write to OSCAIt Will GUT, Mouudsville, W. Va. Send for 1'rlco list. inr24 Honest Tea and Coffee! I We give no prizes with our Fresh Roasted ! Coflfcesand l'ureTenB, but guarantee full value uud the best of satisfaction to the consumers of them. 50 Boxss Oranges Just In. Bananas arriving dally. Try our Gold Dust Flour. Use Melophlue for Carpet Cleaning, Conner & Snedeker, _ Cor. Market and Fourteenth Streets, SAYE YOUR EYEST If your eyes are weak and require attention, call at i. G. DILLON it CO.'S and get a pair of KING'S COMBINATION SPECTACLES or EYE-GLASSES. They will strengthen and preserve tho eye sight. For sale only by I. G. DILLON & CO., JEWELERS and 0PTICIAK8. ttB'Eyes Fitted Without Charge. mr27 SWEDISH ANTI-RHEUMATIC FINGER RINGS. PATENTED. A speedy, wife nnd effectual euro for Rheumatism and XmtALuiA. Perfectly harmless. Seldom fall. Will last a lifetime. Their high remedial <(tinlltlc? lire certltlcd to by hundreds. Equal in appearanre to lb Karet Gold Rings. Send for testimonials. To order riug ascertain size by standard gunge from any jeweler, or soud to us for diagram. A perfect lit guaranteed. Agents wanted everywhere. PRICE, TIIKEE DOLLARS. Sent by registered moll without extra charge. N. ALEXANDER & CO,, Solo Agents for the United State* and Canada, ap"-TTh84W WlMdMAXTlt', COXX. J^IST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postofllre at Wheeling. Ohio county, W. Va., Saturday, April 7,1S8K. To obtain any of the following the applicant must aak for advertised letters, Riving date of list: LADIES' LIST. Brady, Mrs. Annie 0. Morrow, Mrs. L. 8. Burton, Miss Oda OEXTLEMEX'S LIST. Baglcy, John C. Moore. Adder Uonham, James Pollock. Win. Brownlee, Will Smith, John 0. Caasety, Iraac Taylor, P. A. Custer, (). Thompson, Scott Dcltoy, A. L. Vanra, Jonas Fletcher, Abraham, Wefllnger, Henry Lyle, Jacob, 2 Whltworth, S. A. FOREIGN LIST. Albert, Wilhelm Schnede, Josef Roder, Wilhelmlne np7 ROBERT SIMPSON, P. M. 'J'RUfcTEE'tf SALE. By vlrtuo of a deed of trust mado by Isaac Iluzlctt to mo as trustee, dated Juno H, 1N>5, re- I corded in the ofllceof the Clerk of tho County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, iu Deed of liutl IIIKIK I>U?C .*>, 1 ? >> ">? UV IIIU north front door of tho Court House of wild county, on SATURDAY, tho 25th DAY of FEBRUARY, 1888, ' commencing nt 10 o'clock a. m., tho following described property, that in to toy: The south hull of lot numlier one hundred and thirty-four (151), fronting on tlio cast Hide of Market Square. In the Fifth ward, in the city of Wheeling. Ohio county. West Ylrgiftln, with the Improvement* thereon, consisting of lirlck dwelling house and g ollii-e bnlMinu and outbuilding. \ The title la beliovcd to be gon?l, but felling aa ( trustee I will convey ouly tho title vested In me V by will deed of trust. , Tkumhof Half.?One-third cash, or as much more an the purchaser may elect, on day of sale, the bnlunco In two equal Instalments nt one and two yearn, tho puacluuer to give note* for deferred luiymentit bearing six per cent: the title will be rctalued uutll payment I* made in full. G. 0.SMITU, Trustee, W. II. IIaller, Auctioneer. Jc23 Tho al>ove sale Is hereby adjourned until Saturlay. March 10. lhM. ?? 0.0. SMITH, Trustee. Tho above sale is continued until Saturday, 1 March W, 1888, at 10 a.m. mrli! O. 0. SMITH, Trustee. The above salons adjourned to April 7th, at 0 a.m. O.O.SMITH, jnMH Trustee. Above salo Is adjourned to April 21, at 10 a. v. o *p" ?. O. SMITH. Trustee. a tOOLD MEDAL, PARIS. 187& ' BAKER'S .Urates! Gocon" f Warranted abtoluiely pur* " Cocoa, from which tho excets d Oil baa been removed. It has rAr* tim? the strength of Cocoa mlxt* with Starch, Arrowroot or Sagat and Is therefore far more economV cal, rotting Uu than Hit cent a cup. It U delicious, nourishing = strengthening, easily digested. and ( lulmlrahly adapted for Invalids M well u far persons in health. Sold bj flroww everywhere, t t BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass, x 4 LL KINDS QV tl, . PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK Jeatly and promptly executed at tho DAltr INTEIXIOKXCIUI Jo? OFFICE, Koa. 'A and 27 Fourteenth street. New Advertisements. Geo. E. Stifel &c COSPRING NOVELTIES .FINE AM 1 mm ramus! OF Merveilleux, Surah, Gros Grain, Moire, Faiil Francaise ALL WOOL AND SILK Henriettas, On Black and Colored.) " Novelty Suitings, French Sateen! (of tbo Latest Styles), and Black Lace Financings Latest Novelties in PARASOIS And Sun Umbrellas. Lace Curtains CHENILLE CURTAINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS AND Housekeeping Goods IN Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, &c Curtain Poles & Fixture; OF ALL KINDS. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. 1114 Main Street. J. S. Rhodes & Co. LADIES' Black Host At 25 cts. J. S.RHODES & CO Will put on sale this momlnf 100 dozen Schopper Best Make Black Hose at 25c a pair, regu lar price 40c. Full regulai made and Fast Black. J. S. RHODES & CO, ______ Logan & Co. A Shrewd Merchant oon find* out that it hoi pa hid trade to noil 0n1.T 11 r. iieut linking I'owder. The cheap gift powr l<m, a* a rule, all contain ALUM, nr other In uriou* constituent*, mid in the cml Injure the vputation of the dealer who sell* them. IT REQUIRES NO GIFT to Induce people to bay LOGAN 4 CO.'8 EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER IT SELLS ON ITS MERITS, which are gladly pco*n|*cd bv tbo bent cooks everywhere. No no hns nny Idea how excellent buckwhcat cake* ml nil kinds of cake*, bUcults, corn bread, 4c., an be made, until they use It. Ktrlctlv Pure and Wholesome. You run no Ink of mow poison. Guard against Imitations. Bee that our adrcM In on each label. Address all orders to [OgAN & CO., Proprietors anil Miimifacltirors. ,pJ-MW Jhlna, Class and Queensware. jpSTltECEIviDi AN ELEOANT LINE OF A/all Papers, Borders And Celling Decorations, At Reasonable Prices m, JOHN FRIEDEL, fell 1119 and 1121 Main Stroot. Geo. R. Taylor & Co.?Dry Goods. DRY GOODS! 1 Lace Curtains. ! George E. Taylor $ Co. Beg to announce the arrival of their regular purchase of New Spring and Summer Goods and that their stock is now ready for inspection. Lace Gnrtain Department. In addition to our general stock of Dry i Goods we will also open and place on sale this morning the largest and most carefully selected stock of Lace Curtains, from medium quality to the finest, ever 1 offered in this market, and at prices that ) should be satisfactory to the closest buyers. THIS STOCK WILL CONSIST OP | Brussels, Renaissonce, Tamboared, Nottingham, Velvet, Gauze, And Madras, AND ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF Curtain Poles and Fixtures. GEO. R. TAYLOR A CO. Furniture, Carpets, Etc.?G. Mendel & Co. ! WHDTH T IQTCMIWh TO 1 V* Vil 1 11 EmJkKmJ 1 Ml 1 11 1 V/ 1 v-r i Indeed it is. The story is being told about the completeness and cheapness of our Beautiful Spring Stock I Enthusiasm over it knows no bounds. It pleases everybody. J Ecstatic exclamations greet tlio ear, and all are eager to proclaim the fact that tho Quality, Styles and Prices Have no equal. Wo know it and feel proud of it. To that end we bend all our efforts, and tho result is eminently satisfactory. Call and see us before you buy CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, PaHnr^.RftH-Rnnm Suites. FANCY CHAIRS! Or anything in our line. Wo know that wo can satisfy you. Wo "r GREET YOU CORDIALLY, And permit you to mnko a critical examination of our stock and comparison of prices before buying. ^^Undertaking and Arterial Embalming a Specialty. G. MENDEL & CO., [ NO. 1124 MAIN STREET. Wall Paper-J. C. Orr. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Tho undersigned Inform* 111* friend* and natrons, old and new. that bo hu Juki opened a FINE and HKLKITT LINK of WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS Direct from the Manufacturers, at ?1\Tr> A-i rT\A7'TrT ptu ? XIV, 11 JL VV 111 v^/ x 1 \1_J1_J J. , (Formerly occupied by tho Underwriters' Innuranco Company.) Fine Papers for Wall, Coiling anil Decoration* a Specially. Come and sec. cr_ a. orr., mr!7 Agent for A. C. Orr. ^CHICHESTER'SENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND MENNYlHWaLJI^ I Elllllt IVVDRUGGIST FOR QlCHtSIOtt ENGLISH fc4rs*FE>iw?Y3?u*iit.TOL?oiE^M?7DIAMOND BRANQTAKCNoorm M^I*DUKN?A?U*OU) IT All DBUUotMKh niCLOK 4. IT.JigST- - . 'P| 11 C m. I Liil Housefumlshlng Hardware. Business Cards. _______ __ gTEPHEN McOOLLODOp, we sell the Contractor and Builder. Oval Churn, J rciiMttinbliMcrmn. ^ attended toon 71,0,0 10 nCUd ?flheia fu^I^X^^nCC,42 coll or tend for price*. Fifteenth wtrcct; jjhui* In renr. Ja2 GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, T1EDMAK & f'H apS 1210 Main Htrcct. & CO., YOU CANFIND THI? General Machinists, on ?1. In FimnDKilI .t 1h? AdtiTlbtli b!?IS ?' *u4 8t*UoMr7 a$? REMINGTON BROS. ^c * Bm, who will contract for adrerUiiag at lowt Moa. WHEELING, W, YA, I Amusements. ~ OPERA H"6USE.~"" Friday and Saturday, April 6 & 7, AND SATURDAY MATINEE. FUNNIER ANI) BETTER THAN EVEU, Tb? be?t Invasion of the drama br cil 14 ir J.? T1"! NT" SOLIDIIEH Under lUw Management of Messrs. Horr a. Thomas. Orflrflowinp with New Music. New Sonci, xcw Special tie# and Pretty Dunco: 5at5 vioLh-r a"m? ? AMI Tilt: ASII AM.TilK l?Ll?M?Kll. V1CTOUIA. 1'rrtly Night prices, 7.r? ami 50 cents. Kencrved H-nt. 91. Matinee prices, SO and'J5 rent*. It* -vrvoi kvuU, 75 cents. Scat* on Nile ut F. W. lUumcr i Co.'s music store, wile to commence Wc?1qvm!av April -1. B|,y' OPERA HOUSE. ONE N1QHT ONLY, Tuesday. April 10. Only appwmnrc In Wheeling tbU mion nl UASHION'S pOO^LICHT Famous Favorites. Mclntyre & Heath's MODEL MINSTRELS! 35 GREAT A1IT1STS. 35 Including' America's Favorite Comedian, milt g. barlow, Under tliomanagement of Mr. Jobn \v. Voce], 1 Presenting the Mightiest Modern Womlcr*. und the Laughable Burle.^uo, "Scenes in Africa!" ' on, s-h-e, Who?Must?Bo?Dls?Obeyed. jUTGrand Street i'urade at 12 v. Admission, 7.') aiid .ri0 cents: no extra charm for reserved seats. Beats on sale nt K. W. liaunu r ?t Co.'s music store. Sale to commence Saiunlay, For Sale. jpoiTsAKEToW. Farm, of 257 Acres within two miles of fir>tclnss sUitloti on 1). & O. Itallroad, 100 ucres under cultivation, and the residue in uncalled Uwbtr, oak, poplar and walnut^ v ?nnv. , fe22 i:i?) .MurUt sm'ti, gTOCKS FOR SALE. 10 Shares People's llauk. 10 Shores Ohio Valley Bank. 18 Shares Klvendde.Nnil Mill. 2ft Shares Junction Null Mill. 15 Shares LaBcllc Nail Mill. 10 Shares Poabody Insurance Company. 1 Shares Elsou Ohms Company. 1. luwiN, Stock Broker, mr29 No. 'Jt Twelfth Mr.rl. poit SALE. A two-story Frame Ilouao and hnlf urn? lot. otic mile went of Uridgei>ort, Ohio, ou National Koad. House contains seven rooms and iua&rr kitchen, a Kood stable and nil neccwitry outbuildings; plenty of choice fruit on i?euiia; cheap and ou easy terms. AIho, a good two-story Brick Dtrolline liuu* on South Huron street, Wheeling Island. Also, several line farmii for Mile. K. T. IIOWEI.L, Insurance and Heal Estote Audit. fcl8 BmiwiKhUiT. oiiio. For Sale or Gxcbange for City Properly, No. 1?A Farm of 89 acre*, 18 acres in wheat; good house; well Kit tinted, on good road, ?ix miles from Martinsburg. l'rlce, fe,?W. No. 'J?A Farm of ltd acre*, i:t acres wheat; small house uud stable; situate ou good r<wl. Price, ?1,?W. No. 8?A tract of 901 acres, choice wild cherry titular laud. Price. K |??r acre. No. 4?A tract of ?! *? acres choice wild eheny timber land. Prlco, |>er acre. ' No. f>?A tract of 1.100 acres, 400 Improved, TO) in good timber. Price, #8 |n-r acre. No. 0?A Farm of aus ncres, ?ood Irui-rov.' incuts, well situated. Price, per acre; but 1 not for exchange. No. 7?A Farm of .Til acres; good itiiproYCi mcntfl aud well situated. Price, fc'JO jht ucrc; no trade. J. H. BRISTOR, mrifi-DAW* Martinsburg. W. Va. FOR SALE. Lot Ko. 44, situated on the north side of Virginia street and cnitof South Penn street, wheellug, W. Va. If not sold at private Mjc I will m!1 it at public sale at the front diiorof the Court House, on HATUKPAV, APRIL 7. lf*?, at M o'clock. It Is the most desirable vuiitut build ingiot on the lHlaud. TeiiM* or Sai.e?One-third cash, balance in two equal payments at (inud 12 months, with In' tercst from day of sale, uud property secured to ) the satisfaction of the undersigned. it. XI. OlLLKSPY, AKVIIl llll [illUimm v-'/vil. W. II. BALLER. Auctioneer. . Wit kruno. \V. va.. March .'Ml. 18ss. HirW FOR SALE. Wc oflTcr for sale about 1"> Acres ol Land just . cant of the Court House, Moundsvllle, \V. Vs., I on which Is a large dwelling house and outbuild* lug", fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. Thin land lies ho that tivo of the principal streets extend, through it. Till* land will be sold as a whole or In parcel* to suit the purchasers. Terms eiu-y. Also, about FOHTY liuilding hots mljoluiog f same. Inquire of J. W. OALLAIIKR, JOHN M. Tl'ltNEK, II. W. II I'M I It. mrl Moundsvllle, W. FOR SALE. (24) Tircnlj-fonr Lots In Caldwell's Addition to the City of Wheeling. Bald Lots arc bounded on the north by Twentyninth street, on the cast by Fillmore Mad. <?n the south by the Ilnndbm Homestead, and oa the west by the It. ?fc O. It. it. Their proximity to the above uamcd mil row renders them excellent sites for manufacturing establishments. If not sold in thirty days will be sold nt public auction. For term* and further Information apply to W. V. IIOOK it Illto., l.'WU Market .Street, Or William M. Handlan, aulfl 8. W. Cor. Chnpl'ne ?fc Sixteenth H.?._ Stationery. 1852. SPIUNG TitADli l sss. --WALL PAPER BORDERS,And Celling Decorations! *?*Thc largest stock and greatest variety ia the Slate. Baby Carriages I 100 in Store. Prices from W to $10 (??. Wo arc solo agents for the Downing Sljfplog Coach, the best llaby Carriage in the world. All goods sold at prices to suit the times. t r< * . . rt??/-i v e^xr JUS. UKAVL^ (X. OU1N i 20 Twelfth Stroet. <le3t Blank Books AND : COMMERCIAL STATIONERY In lurgo variety nt lowest prices rit with quality of goods. Stanton & Davenport, RETAILERS AND JOHIICFL", *p3 No. JJEWSPAPEKS, Magazines and Cheap Publications. Ikiuud Hooks, s-iuxil Books and .-Mtloncry. lUwiku not iti stock furnished t<> or.l* * Period Irali by ibo year nt publishe.'*' prices, delivered lu the city or mulled. C. II. QUIMRV. Bookseller, Stationer and f<29 No. 1114 .1: i.Uff M.iri-' t Photography. /CABINET I'lIOTUGKAI'liV Only $3 00 Per Dozen IIIGUI.YS' (iAJXEItV, No. i2 TwcUth SIWW