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The Intelligencer. *' Published Dully, 8eml. Weekly tui<l Weekly. TERMS: at] The Dally Intelllgoncor Is Dellvored '' by Carriers In Wheeling and adja- I* cent towns at 15 cents per week. c,j By Mall, I'ofiUxe Freo In tie United States. Dally, One Year .. $8 00 Dally, Six Months - 4 00 i Dally, Three Months 2 00 Dally, One Month 65 tr Semi-Weekly, One Year 2 50 cc Semi-Weekly, Six Months I 26 Weekly, One Year 100 . Weokly, Six Months 60 ^ Great reductions to club*. Send for aamplo ^ Cojilmand circular*. AiMnw FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, K FCBLUHKM, fn No. 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, WHKKI.IXG, W. VA. j. [Kitten*'! at the I'oMofflcc ?t Wheeling, W. Vn., j?( M M.*coti(l-c)<uut matter. | ^ % Intelligencer.? WJIEKLDfG, W. VA., MAY 19, 1888. n : \\ In tho dentil of Dr. James Druminond ^ the Methodist Church loses a grand old figure and nn eloquent preacher. tj Two Kentucky jurists nro having their little diHi-rences ventilated in a 11 law suit. When judgo sues judge then t JuHtico weeps indeed. Tiik published statement of the First j National Hank of (irafton shows n sur- , plus of $31,000 and undivided profits of fi $14^9.03. 1 Tiik ciphers that please Ignatius Don- 1 nelly most nro thono tliut follow a numeral in figuring up the profits on the sale of his cryptogram. An exchange speaking of a young man t says "he had a mania for clothes." Itjs t to ho hoped for the sake of tho coin- ? munity in which ho lived he had. j A ci.uh house of the Ilarvurd students in Cambridge was raided by the police, and more bottles than books were found. . Cambridge is a local option town. Hon. William L. Scott, of Pomisyl- i !> <> anmw.il nil Mil In bill < yesterday as per announcement. It is ' full of the sophistries of freo trado nrgu- ' inent, and a worthy companion piece of ' Hon. William I.. Wilson's argument ( ? i Tub Kingwood Tunnelton Railroad ( was sold last Saturday for $T>0,000, the , amount of tlm mortgage debt, to a syn- , dicate, and imismuch lis the stockhold- j ers, outside the syndicate, lose their j stock, there is a good deal of soreness f over the sale. ( That was a startling connudrum pro- 1 pounded to the Methodist General Con- * ference by a delegate from China, asking [ if converts from heathenism having more than one wife can still retain them and ho good Methodists. It was seriously 1 referred to the Committee on the .State of the Church. Tiib Union I^eaguo Club has hauled ^ Cleveland over the coals in exposing his I record on Civil Service reform. There r were a few deluded persons who be- ( lieved he was sincere in his promises, I but when they read the facts and figures c given by the Club the scales will drop ? from their eyes. Tho Mugwumps after c they have perused tho arraignment of a the President will undoubtedly hire v some ]K*rsons to kick them. li I Tin: doctors of the country in session | at Cincinnati have dcnounccd the "quacks." But will not the quacks still jj quack? In this connection tho telegraph v contained a rather amusing story. A ^ street faker was arrested for practicing t without a license. /Tlo immediately a showed a diploma, remarking tlmt when n ho was a good doctor ho starved; now u that he was a quack ho was getting rich. This, however, was'not saying that his patients wero getting well. i, Tiik gluo manufacturers of tho United n States, in session at Washington, have 11 filed a strong protest against placing glue ^ on the free list as proposed by tho Mills " bill. The petition claims that there are $0,000,000 invested in tho ninetv-livc H glue factories in the country. It also as- Hi serts that any reduction in tho present M rates of duty imposed would result in the destruction of this industry in the J United States, the loss of immense sums of money now invested in buildings aud t fixtures, which are useless for any other puri>08e, and would throw out of em- A ployment a very large number of men. a ? s< Klortrlr strrrt lUillr.inilft. Tho Wheeling Railway Company now ojH'rate their cars from Tenth street down as far as tho Forty-second street J) sUftblcs of tho Citizens Company, and are pushing on southward with their j>oles . and wires. They expect to reach Boggs Run perhaps this month, and their teriui- ^ nus at tho Benwood ferry landing by the ^ 1st of July. By that tiuio both companies will use tho lino in common, in- ^ eluding also tho North Wheeling route, nlw>ve Tenth street, making a continuous j. line of live miles from North Wheeling 1' to Benwood, over the whole of which . the faro will bo, as now, only five cents. Up to this time tho now road, running as it has only between Tenth and ^ Twenty-seventh streets, has had but a ^ limited patronage, made all tho more wj limited, perhaps, by tho apprehension that electricity is apt to magnetize and uiBonii-i nHitiiCT, xmn iij'j'rviiuiiMiiu sooms to bo a matter of pure imagination 00 as respects watches carried on tho per- *U sons of passengora occupying tho body 8,1 of tho car. So fur as known a watch tr' thus carried is not affected in tho least W) by the electricity of tho motor in the ^ cab or pilot house. This is tho experi- ^ enco on all the electric roads of the ^,| country, now sixty in number. No ^ complaints are anywhore heard of such tQ trouble. ju Our neighbors at Steubonville an! soon p to liavo an electric road, which will be ^ their first street car line. Heretofore they have boon debarred from such aeon- jft venience by tho cost of operating street = cars by horse power. The relative cost of operating cars by the threo methods known as electricity, horse power and cables is given in a late issue of the . Chichgo Tribune (as tho calculation of experts) at tho following ratios: KI.RCT. HOMES. CABLES, of CATO 1 O.M 0.S1 Motive power 1 LL? i.oc < fonatruclloaof roadway 1 U.M 'J.W ItoprvcUtlonaud repairs I 1.17 2.01 i Ojicmtliyj expense* (exeluding wimcvm) 1 H.3S 1.71 J Total*. .. f, 7.37 7.71 Awr 1 i.|7 1.&3 I IIow far this table is of universal application throughout tho country ^it' >uld Ik? hard to say. Each locality has t me variation in its items of coat. The t incipal saving expected here in Wheel- 1 g is in the increase of speed gained < i<l the consequent diminished num r of ?'an? required. No test has been Mwihle as yet to ascertain the relative ; St i This line when completed throughout ] i entire length will be an unusually ; ng line among those operated by elec- j icitv, and the fare will be, we presume, insiderably below the average. Cer- | inly live cents for five miles is a very w fare. It will only bo five-eights of ie present commutation fare between 'heeling and Benwood on the steam >ads, ami less than half their regular re. The close connection at Benwood for ellnirc will be a great advantage to the eople of both cities, inusmuch as it will e the cheapest anil quickest method of avelling between the two places. Citi?ns can como and go at any hour of the Mini tin tn a Into limir (it fiiclit A Mind trip faro of 15 cents is talked of, Inch will bo about half the present iro. Tho route bfltwoon Hoggs Run and lie lien wood ferry has presented many illiculties, owing to the net work of racks at tho Riverside Iron Works, and lie company have had to adopt the ounty road route in order to avoid heso complications, hut while this has ncouvenienced and delayed them it has lot prevented tho very desirnblo conummation of connecting Wheeling, Jcnwood and Bellairo by this cheap uethod of increased intercourse. Tlir Londod Lovu I.ettur Again. Love hitters will be written as long as lie world lasts, containing "thoughts hat breatho and words that burn." To bird p:irties tho seemingly innocent leclarations of affection and devotion ippear very ridiculous, especially when hey aro read in open court. These imatorv effusions aro the sport of tho lissectiug lawyer, who dwells unctiousy 011 the emlearing phrases and tender vonls. Of late wo have a great many usUinces where passion has suddenly ooled, and its a consequence the case ins been thrown into court which has jroiiglit out to the cold and unsympaJietie gnjw of the world the deadly loaded love letter. It would appear that nen would learn by the experiences of heir unfortunate fellows to be more dis irect in their amatory corrcB]>onuencc | md get tho art of lovo down as lino as t is expounded by Ovid. Well selected erinH of endearment and a dignified tvowal of affection never convnl.se a ourt or amuse tho public, but it is the vcak and silly vaporings of the "Baby" md "Bunnie" of tho literature of love, i hat excites laughter. Thero seems to >e no cure for this class, and if they can I itand it, why it is presumed the public '4111. The latest case that is furnishing unusement is on trial in Pittsburgh. I The defendant in the case was a lover vho not only "sighed like a furnace," mtjwlio actually worked nt ono in i steel mill. During a torturing absence rom the side of the fair one he imparts lis sulfering to her through the medium I if a letter. His place of exile is Chica-1 o, and tho fever of his passion is so onsuming that he is compelled to seek place on the cool shores of the lake to rrite. He must have felt comfortable if lis costume had anything to do with it. Io describes it with great particularity, le scribbled as follows: "Attired in undershirt, slippers, light ants, and linen coat, and armed with rriting paper, pen and ink and Waverv/V Magazine, I bend my steps towards be cool, shady banks of Lake Michigan, nd sit me down to write my thoughts boat home one who has been haunting :ie all night and all morning." Judging from the description of his ress it must have beon ho who was dong the haunting, its his apparel was as early ghost-like as possible, This light bo excused when the heat of a uly day is taken into consideration, ut the poetry he writes should send im up for life. Its irrelevancy to love flairs moves us to reproduce it. It is liort, and wo cannot conceive that it ill do any damage. Here it is: I won u (aim cvonlnjr in July. ml our rooster in crying for a fry, lie pump hamlle squeak*, ike a N-nml man njieakn. A.s tla* hired Kir] jcrkM tlm pump, lie fniKHM?iunwk Ion.I, lie L'irUnll iu a crowd, U lii'ti ii tiuy little niouxo climbs up on n stump. ml the healtliiul upritiK Is gone; ut Mimuter Inhere, ml Ice erentn In near. > Nul am I. ii like to erv, ; i?r my hutccut ha* followed the spring. He asks his love "if he isn't quite a i oet," and unnecessarily pleads with her not to tell anyone." Once again he is seated by Lake Mich- j inn's pleasant shores anil the delicious- 1 ' comforting thought comes to him ; hat the same sun that lights up the < urizon of his happiness shines for her." J Having left Chicago and the inspiring < ke ho writes from homo a very touch- < gletter, lie sceius to lmvo changod j * mind as to his poetical abilities, und * . c'kly confesses he is no Byron. He rites: } "I shall not attempt to answer your j issivo with the same poetical fervor y ut covers your's from beginning to end, 1 r 1 am no poet, ami you know it. But j tiile you are walking the glorious pave- ] ents of n promised Eden, I can only j ilk tlto common earth ami dwell with j rthly things. I mean that I cannot t it the color on my thoughts you can, j ch an "tho sunny sido of sweet deliv- j unco," "Yours till death do us part," 1 nl no on. But I agree with you, for ' 2 will l>o truo till death do us part, and ] en I do sincerely hope to meet you on i e sunny banks of sweet deliverance, j 10 last few weeks, Pet, have been gold- ' \ ones to me, and I am looking forward | an eternity of bliss in tho coming ; ture. Wo can make each other happy, ; it, if wo will each do as we Bhould, my irling Pet" These are tho brightest specimens of a l rgo collection. If they will continue i ?$SN|: 4SKss> | NoAcHSSfclATICA PROMTWERMA^ENTI^ \ DrjGGI5TS.??oDEALEnS.EvDlry(HE8Cj I, JIE; CHAS'A-VdgeierEO-BAIIII'MO' 1 o do it, th(*e lovers who ceaw to loiro ire perhtpa Jiutly^punished in l*iHK w leld up to the ridicule they no richly VV leserve. -2^ FO W? Tw! "Gen." Diss Debar, the husband of Madame Diss Debar, who has been crea- \y tins such an excitement in New York by ner alleged spirit jointings, is said to ??|liave been one of the organizers of the yjy Drijjinal State government of West Vir- tlJl* (jinia. Wo desire to state in this con- ??^ section, tliat the State administration at Ty that time was not a Democratic one. The Madame was a former resident of A?l?lrV l'arkersburg.?CharhtUm Mar. T70 General Diss Debar had nothing what- Jj ever to do with organizing the origimd State government of West Virginia, and a goo even if ho had he was engaged in a highly wa|{01 respectable work and it would have been that much to his credit. It is alleged that ?~ Diss Debar did suggest the motto that ^ adorns the coat of arms of West Virginia. v*onj If lie did it was a very happy suggestion, at the Diss Debar's work in West Virginia was as the agent for a land syndicate, and while working in this capacity was made State Immigration Agent, an office Xi mainly honorary. The Star need not wo worry itself about Debar's late antics choo? l?r!uL?im? <Iitumu>n on Wi'Ht Virginia. ClUI His residence in this Stato was merely nominal, and whatever good ho may m*] have done by his residence here will in UK no wiso bo affected by his irregular life ,lne p of later yearn. L ? Tho*. . WHO CAN "GET THBflK, YAXT wiu nt instates the ltejiubllcnn* ciuj Curry With the my lllght Candidate. T) ] Troy, Kan., Chief, {Rrp.) _L\> With the right candidate the Kopubli- J ( cans can carry every Northern State, and, by working for it, West Virginia j,,, also.. There are 401 electoral votes, of which 201 are necessary to a choice. "Iy Here aro the States and the number of J^ I votes that may be carried by the right I candidate. We make no suggestion as Por | to who that would be, leaving it to the UUu ! good sense of every Republican. NEW J KIWKY 0 I MASSACHUSETTS 11 VKKMONT I _il!> NEW YOilK M a WISCONSIN 11 /\ MICHIGAN 13 INDIANA 1A ILLINNIS JJ w,D CALIFORNIA H KIKl MINNESOTA 7 KANSAS y A c NEW HAMPSUIUK 1 oiiio as , ' RHODE ISLAND I NEBRASKA .r? PENNSYLVANIA \J IOWA 13 MAINE 0 1 ? (?KE<ioN X NEVADA a Stric COLORADO :< WEST VIKU1NIA 0 I5u^ I'M my I)IK1>. F KREUSCII?At his late residence on Wheeling hill, on Wednesday, May U, 1S88, Rev. John 1'htklt Kkki m ii, formerly iwstor of St. Alplionaiu ehureh, wed tw yearsowl ft mouth*. <*ent Solotnn Kequicm Miuwand funewl from St. Al- kou? phonnu.h Church, Saturday, May 12, at 'j o'cloek a. m. my tk | tut v rv\? w* ; *1 ndve fid4 rnun MM unrr'Ql1"" j uunn uui 1 u MALT EXTRACT. C The Best Nutritive Tonic fob I]il|iulro(l Digestion, Jlnlniilrllloii 111 ('oil- T I valcsccncc, Pulmonary nml Tliroat Diseases. A SOVEEEIGlf REMEDY gjnj For the Weak and Debilitated. " Indorsed by nil Physicians Throughout the Civ- n , iflicd World. K-f, Prop. 1'ietka Santa, op Paris, the world renowned specialist on pulmonary . , diseases, In his work published in Paris, sjicaks of tlio Johuun llofrs Malt Extractas follows: J:1*" ' I can highly recommend thin pleasant remedy /".""J; In restoring weakened digestion. Ah h large number of i>atieuts lark the necessary power to {j'1'"; digest solid f?HKl, and would, through the use of " J"1, stimulant*. be merely cxelted and weakened. f}"lf therefore I regard it of immense value to the i1/": Practitioner to bring to his aid u pleasant rem- ' edy like the Genuine Johann Hotl's Malt Ex- v!'1.11 tract, which will act not only as a tonic but us u 11,1 nutritive as well, ami which is less exciting thiiu wine us a stimulant. JOHANN HOFF, myl Uerlln, Purls, Vienna. ~~ New York, No. 6 Barclay Street. WTIlewaro of Fraudulent Imitations.?Tlie genuine has the signatureof "Johann Horp"on the neck, and comes iu tint squatty bottles with | a German label thereon. TAKK NO OTHER. myl-'-w.is TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF L rl TRAINS?On and after April 29, lKss-Kx- V I'I.anation op Uekkuknce Marks. ?l)aily. fSunlay excepted. {Monday excepted. (Saturday ^ Excepted. ISunday ouly.?Eastern Standard time. ^ ?* Jb <1 H II IfAttT I llm.urt I At-riv,, Philadelphia Limited *5:25 am *10:45 pm ? Mull and Expruaa *5:10 pm *11:20 nm Cumberland Accom- 9:05 nin 5:50 pm Urafton Accom 5:10 pm ll:'J0atn Mounditvillc Accom 7:35aui 11:15 am J Moundavllle Accom 12:01pm 1:40pm ? wr8t. i CambridgeAccom ?? f9:C0tm f7:10pin Rxpfgw (Chicn?o and Col).... 10:r. am *0:10 pm Jhfcujco Kxprvjwc *8:40 pro *9:50 am Chicago Limited *9:60 j?m *6:'25 am 'olumbu* Accom !2: ? '? pm flO:85 nm Jlnclnnatl Limited *il:lf?j?m *4:M am it. Clalnvllle Accom ...... t8:0a,un f7:Watn U. Clalravllle Accom |9:00am f 10:35 am U. Clalruvlllo Accom T-:oo pm tl :85 pin JL Ulalnrille Accom 5:10 pm fG:lopm W., P. * H. l>lv. f >Vaahiugton and Pittsburgh. 5:00 am *10:15nm >Vn>hlngtou and Pituburgh. *8:10 am *11:10 pm Ittfburgh A l'hlla. Kx>....... *6:20 pm *6:55 pm JVaahlngtou and Pituburgh. tl :45 pm t12:45 pin Xlie < Washington. p:30pm t&:00nm l>Utabtirgh Accom 15:30pm 111:55 am !?., C. ?S Ht. L. lly. MtUburgh +7:85am t7:00pm 1^rm\ Mttuburgh and Now York.... tl :35 pm f 3:45 pm f UUburgh aud New York..., t4:*20pm fll:15am wot. w ?xprcm, Cln.and fit. Lonla. t7:S5am t7:15am Sxurciw, Cln. andfiL LouU.. f9:Q5pm t7:00 pm _ lixprvM, fiteubeuvllle ?fc Col. tl :85 pm |3:ijpm Saazc HuubcnvUlu and Dcnulaon. |4:30pm mend C. * P. It. 11. -?._i [MtUburgh and Cluvcland |6:10am t8:47pm nuiri ttenbenvUlo Accom... t9:88am t:t :43 pm Jiso. i'lttn.. New York & Chicago. fil :17 am filnm tiio] AelUvlllo Accommodation. t5:14pm t6:23 pm . Jluvul'd, chl. ?t PituliV Kx. f2:02 pm fs:53*m Put C., L. * W. It. It. GLA ExprcM, Cleveland, K. A W. tl2:85 pm f8:05 pm mu. Majaillou Accom t5:00pm f 11:25am it. Clalravllle Accom f*:10am tl>:.V>am BtR it. Clalravllle Accom tl0:25am t3:35pm COM St. Clalravllle Accom f2:05pm f5:.V.pm ?v. r it. Clalrnvlllu Accom 6:10 pin 8:00 pm tne * Local Freight and Accom 8:30 pm f7:30pm and t Ohio lUver lUiUroud. Pancnger. *7:a'?am *11:00 am zjl I'aanenKcr *12:15 pm *8:20 pin Pawenger *4:30 nin *8:15 tun pwwlt 1 odclp II.. Z. * C. lUUrond. GRA BelUiro & ZftQcinrlUe Thro ash PamenRcr lc?rc? sitioE Ik'lUirv at 8:10 a. m., arrives at Bcllalrvat4 p. m. Wood*flcld Pawwngcr leaves Bellalre at 4:JO n. _ m.. arrive* at Hcllalrc at 8:'J0 a. m. SutnmcrflcM Accommodation lcavw BcHalro Tho I U1:00p. p.. arrive* at Bellalre at 10:46 a. m. lliu I \1theeling & elm grove r. r.? ?? On and After Monday, Arm ao, ih*s. raloa on the U heeling <k him Grove Railroad rill run an follows: ,iat*s whkxuso: 6:30a.m.,6:10a.m.,7:00a.m., 9:00a.m.,9:00 a k km., 10:00a.m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00m., 1:00p.m., " 1 :00 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 0:10 ?. m.. 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m. <savks whxrmxo park : myia 0:10a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00a. m., 9:00 a.m., 10:00 Z . m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., I a :00 p. in., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. ra., 8:10 p. m., 7:00 L\JI :00 p. m., 8:66 p. m., 10:10 p. m. SUNDAYS.?Lea vo at 7:00a. m. And run every For 1 [oar, exccnt church train, at 9:15 p. m. I auto nndcr* k heeling Park at 8:00 a. m. and ntn every hour -ljcwh ntll 10 p.m., exccpt church train*, which will ?re tho Park at 9:46 a. m. and Wheeling At 2:15 p. m. and 9:15 p. m. aptf c, hirsch, bnpt, meat New Advertisements. "anted?four' Si amber- ~ M All>H at McLURE HOUBE at oucw. It SALE CHEAP?BICYCLE?14 I nrh Facllo. Enquire of I>K. HL'TCIIINd. \ ?!fth ?tr ?r myVl ANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENKRAL houmwork in family of two jxrKtuinire nf.No. '^."JChapHui' utrvct. inylJ ANTED?A GIRL FOR General hoiiMfWork. Enquire at McKeTm UroCoroer Ti'Pth ami Main utrwU. my!2 ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 23 Scar* of agv, a position In an oftlcc or Ire preferred. Can givo good reference. _ ?? CLERK. UiUofflce. myl'i J '11 SALE A BARGAIN, a two-acated. light running or*- Family Carriage. or will exchange for m1 bone, nultablu for grocer's delivery >. Aj?plyto i has. ?. i;ua:\e,u. at Conner & Snedeker'?. 2 Cor. Fourteenth ami Market Street*. 3CKII0LDERS' JtEKTIKG. looting of ttu>?tnck holder* of tho MouudftL'amp Ground Hotel Company will be held Ir offlcc. No. hi Twelfth street, Friday. May 18, between the houro of 3 ami -I o'clock, to n Board of Plrvetons and to trnuwict auch buiineaa a* shall come lieforv them. 12* JI. F. JONES. Sce'y. SFRIGERATOR.S. have twenty different htyle* and alzoa to ^ e from. I ntid learn our price# before pun-hoMii#. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS. 12 ; 1210 Main Street. >U CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE mid intermediate point*. The rr~z+ UN>eti|ter atcamcr OUIS A. SHERLEY, Hunter, Captain, Cliarlcv Reeves, Clerk, lenro for tho abovo on Saturday, May 12, . m. For all inforuuitloii apply to I I FRANK IKH/ril. Agent. EFKIGEKATOltS, 1 ce Cream Freezers AND WATKIt COLEItS, jreat variety, at 11.1'. CALDWKLL'S, 12 No. lfif?7 Main Street. NEW LINE OF i Globes and Lamp Shades! Just received. EWING BROS., 12 121.*? Market St.. opp. Mel.nro House. HAUE TREAT For LoVCl* of tilW Ilcattliflll, At K'S ART STORE, 1005 Bain Street. iholce collection of Etching* on India l*apcr atln, Engraving*, Etchings, on exhibition no week. cominaiicing May 12. myl2 AKIS GREEN! lly Pare. Tlie only sure destroyerof Potato . Sold by R. H. LIST, 12 1010 Main Street. Jit SALE. ONE OF THE Finest Itcsidcnces in tlte Cilj', rally located; all modura conveniences; 0 in llrat-cloM order. r terms, <&c., emiulre of A KILL ?fc ELLINGHAM, 1 Proprietors Famous linking Powder. DOKLESS EXCAVATOR. M. Gilleland Is "till proprietor of the OdorExcavator, which proved lust year that it the only protier method of remoring the Mitsof I'rivv Vaults. Thin in the time to xul'Ii work done before the warm weather n. All parties who need Mich work done llnd it to their interest to liuve it done by dories* method. All work done in the day, Prices reasonable. Address It.M.OILLELAND, No. 0M0 EofT street. epliono No. .'t?i7. myl'TTlMS rsey Baking Powder! I soy I taking Powder needs no comment; our riising I.n done by the housekeeper that s with It. A line present with each cnn. 1 -Uso our GOLD DUST FLOUR. It is milled. j new lot of MAPLE fcfYRU 1' Juit in; the if thcK-asou. ONNER & SNEDEKER, Cor. Market ami Fourteenth Street*. 14 ; ' ST OF LETTERS i i niiinlm: in the Postofflcc at Wheeling. Ohio 1 tv, \V. Va., Sutunlay, May 12,18SN. To ol>u?y of the following the upplicant must tuik Ivertlsed letters, giving date of list: LADIES' LIST. r, Miss Clare Parker, Miss Edith , Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mrs. Virginia GENTLEMEN'S LIST. is, Thomas J. 2 Omens, William y, Joseph Pcrman, Heury r, D. T. Itaymond, II. A. i'tt, Geo. W. Jr. Itiggs, Dr. <>. II. r. W. M. (J. Itobcy, T. W. y, Ilenery, 2 Simpson. E. J. s. Ike L. Soudcr. D. 15. M. W. I?. Stroraidcr, John i>n. llngh Taylor, Wm. l'tatay r, J.J. Wilson, Harry 1 tOhll, W. II. FIRMS. Duntlcr, T. R. A Co. Welmcr, Wright ?fc Wntkins. 12 KPItKKT KIMiyON'. P. M. annhaeuser, - TKADt I I k Sftn jy * wHv annhaeuser Beer )nly American Lager -whldx Received a Grand Prize at Paris. [IE TANNHAEUSER BEER Is un- J1 questionably tho Finest Light Boor 0( extant. It is brewed from tho finest Palo Canada West Barley Malt and ir Hops, and is especially rocomled by physicians for its tonio and tlvo qualities, for family or medicinal J Attention Is called to tho SUPE- f, K PACKING of this Boer, it being up in ATTRACTIVE FLINTSS BOTTLES. p o high reputation enjoyed by tho GNER & ENGEL BREWING [PANY Is duo to tho fact that only inest and Best Materials aro used, bat tho greatest skill and caro aro iscd during manufacture. 0 IRGNER & ENGEL rcccivod two U i at tbo Centennial Exhibition, Philhla, 1876, and woro awarded the XD PRIZE at tbo Universal Expoi, Paria, 1878. lEEGlMElEL1 BREWING CO. PHILADELPHIA. J. ROSENECK, Agent, _ RICHMOND, VA. iTtlU-S ? nisiana State Lottery Go. { lckcU or farther Information addrcu tho ra IkbcJ. It joa hare not been fort una la Ch ere, try ao for a change. JAMES H. WILSON. p* . 4V1 Coitnfton, Ky. 1 ion thii paper. daw Ceo. E. Stlfel & Co. Seo. E. Stlfel If CO. 1 I Have Just Placed on Sale a Com- ! plcte Line of LADIES' & GENTS' j SUMMER Underwear i ! Cambric Merino, Camel's Hair, And Gauze. A WO, A Full Line of the Celebrated Dr. JAEGER'S Sanitary Underwear, (I'or wlilch we are Sole Agent*) In Spring and Summer Weights. Geo, E. Stifel & Co. | 1114 Main Street. inv.'i Logan & Co. -? THE" UNANIMOUS TESTIMONY == Of Hoards of Health and Experts, In their late Investigations on food adulterations, is that the . ItAKINU powdbrh made from AI.UM and I.Im k, nil leave n residue or sediment nfter baking which is highly injurious. Nearly all tho "Klftn linking Powders contain alnm or lime. Head [or yourselves the aualysls which havo been published. We Want You to Remember That Logan & Co.'s Excelsior Baking Powder contains no ai.um oit i.imk, on otiieii injuu10u8 8uiwta.nck. It required 110 gift to make it sell, but it sells on It* own merit*, and because it always gives satisfaction. Ask for LOGAN & CO.'S GxcelsiorBaking Powder LOGAN & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. A "Best Pills I Ever Used." This cxprc*Mou baa bccorao a common ono Pr unong those who have used LOGAN* & CO.'S Homestead Liver Pills. They arc undeniably the Host Family Mcdlcino n use. Itcware of imitations. Ask for Logon & Jo.'h Homestcttd rills. LOGAN & CO., mr ^ Druggist*, Wheeling, W. Va. J IJ Stationery. O 1*852. SFMNO TBADETT888! ^ -WALL PAPER BORDERS,-- fI And Ceiling Decorations! "rYm ?tf"Tho largest stock and greatest variety In ho State. Baby Carriages I I 1_ 100 iu Store. Trice* from f) 00 to $10 00. 1^ 1 Wc arc sole agents for tho Downing Sleeping I ^ I 'oHcb, thu beat ltaby C-arriage in the world. I I All goods aolil at price# to suit tlio times. * Jos. Graves & Son 20 Twelfth Street. 0 dc.ii Spec ^ FEW COPIES Tele 'IMilrldfff's Notes on tlio Nrttlrment " and lmllnn Warsof lVctrtcrn Vlr- \*/, glnla and Pewujlruito." VV < Printed oti heavy cream jwpcr. wido margins, ncut ed?e*, parchment biuding, with twiper Itlo. Price SUM. TIiIh I* perhaps tho lant opiw>rttinlty to procure t t t Ills very K-arco and deslmblo work, a* it ha* \A/ >ng been out of print. Wo reserve tlio privilege ? Y f advauciuK tho price as tho stock is reduccd. Stanton & Davenport, ]\ ap27 No. 1301 Market Street L NEWSPAPERS, FInoI lagazlnos and Cheap Publications. Hound Books, School Books aud Stationery. Books not in stock furnished to order. Periodical* by tho year nt publishers' lowest inrl7 rlcea, delivered In the city or mailed. ? C. H. QUIMBY, Bookseller. Stationer and Newsdealer, fe29 No. HH A: 1fiO7 Market 8trcct Boots and Shoes. 1-1U PRJNG AND SUMMER STOCK. _ Ladles', Jtutarrirod.onoof tho mostcomplctoanort* mcatol JAME FINE SHOES = Which forirtylo, quality and prlcoa i NOT EXCELLED IS THIS CITY. (ill ?m1 (mmliin and mnrlnccd at 1123. _ _ _ Koger'i Block, Mala Street. I I |\/l A. G. WINCHER. ^ m mrCG No? Flowers, Trees, &c. "1UT FLOWERS. Gold lit [ hare opened the store room, No. 10G2 Main Also, soi vet, and am now better pre pa ml than erer to tome, Nobl poly the public on short notice with the olocMt Cut Flowers for all purposes. lm|>orted ilbs, Planu, Tree* and Shrubs, at low rates. indsome Funeral I>csifns a specialty. Tho . _ trona*e of the public Is solicited. I, G. telephone No. & L. il, NOW VIOCK, -{>13 ?p2l Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?Special Bargains. Co! . GT Geo.R.Taylor -& COQiwimqI Ronrfaine upuuui uuiguwo THIS WEEK IN BLACK AND COLORED Faille Silks ___________ ? This Day and During the Week 25 PIECES AS FOLLOWS $1.50 finality Marked Down to $1.25 $1.75 Quality Marked Down to $1.50 $2.00 Quality Marked Down to $1.75 $2.25 Quality Marked Down to $2.00 $2.75 Quality Marked Dowu to $2.35 These are rare Bargains, and j we shall be glad to have our customers and the public to avail ! themselves of this opportunity to secure them. | GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. x SSTWo beg to call attention to our AUSTRALIAN I SERGE advertisement appearing in the Register ; this morning. GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. Frew & Eertschy?Furniture and Carpets. . ROUSING Must bo given to peoplo who will not wake up to tho necessity of coming to itically Examine Our SPRING STOC It Is n beautiful assortment of the very -LATEST STYLES AND HIGHEST QUALITIES!? RNITDRE AND CARPET il Cloths and Linoleum, 'indow Shades and Curtain Poles, axony Chlidema Rugs, New, myrna and Moquett Rugs, ancy and Plain China, Napier and Cocoa Matt i will And It very profitable to visit tu and Inspect ourcarcfullytelectod Spring Si rew&Bertsch 1117 Main Street. :ial attention given to Undertakingand Arterial Embal phone calls answered at all hours. Wall Paper?J. C. Orr. r?ll Dnnrtv I \A/oll Doi-kc ZA.ll 1 CIJJC7I i V V CX.II A CLJJC Tho nndondffncd Inform* hi* friend* and putron*. old and new, that bo hu JtUt opened n KINK and dKLKCT LINK of ALL PAPERS AND DECORATION Direct from the Manufacturers, at sfo. 41 Twelfth Street (Kormerly occupied by the Underwriter*' Iniroranco Company.) 'apcre for Wall, Ceiling nml Itpcorations a Specialty. Come and Mi j-- a. o:r,:r,_, Agent for A. C. < Boots and Shoes?James Divine. HT FLEXIBLE SOLE SHO FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Gents' Kangaroo and Dongola Shoes in Every Style. Hisses' and Children's Hand Tarn in Oxford Ties, Boots and SI RELIABLE GOODS. MODERATE PRICES. :s DIVINE. - - - 1107 MAIN STR: y inscription of Shoe* Mnde to Order. jvolrv. Watches. Etc. I Housefurnishlnsr Hardwi ?SILK? CARPET RRFLLASI sweepers: AJ 11 Li 1?< ** w Hweop# clcmncr than a broom: make n arc haudaoinely flnUbud. Call and ?ee Uj T StjlM in 20 anil 28 Inch mr, '^"laMffkeu 1 Oxidized Silver Hoantlngs. Pictures and Art Materia no Beantlful K.tnr*! Blldu, toad- T^O YOU WANT A >y Gooad. at low prices,at , Portrait Framed New arrlral; all New Pattern*. Ve r*ft I /-vm Jl, nn >C Kcal bcantlc*, at very low prices, DILLUIN <36 UU. O, NICOLL'8 AKT STORK. JKWELEKd. myo 1222 Market 8 Amuaemenp. = OPERAS USE. : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, and satckday matinee, May II and 12. The fircelipeciacuir Opera, "ZOZOl" The Magic (Jueeu. i A Urge and complete Dnuattlc Company, head- ( od by the grcaiand only George H.)Adams. Tho Wonderful ] rima Douna, MISS PAUL1NEJONTEUKIFFO. The Pooplo'd sjeet Singer, MISS TOMAJIANLOV, ! And complete Opera Conjmny. A perfect del* . ugoof NifoltU*. . Otir own special car*. Ievcit costume new. Mont gorgeous scenciy c\tr aeeu, by llio great S<fuie Artist, Henry E. II>yt. An army ol poopie on the stage. No olier management luts 1 ever presented nueli n Mlguificeut Transforma- i tlon Sceue. i Evening Price#?Aduiildou 75 nud 50 cent*; reserved wait* 81 00. Mathee Prlee*?AdmUKlon 50 and 25 cents: reserved Wats *5 cent*. Bale of seats commences Wedneilay, Mayat Uauiner A Co.'* music store. \ my? OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday awl Thursday, MAY 19 & 17. MARIE PEESCOTT JUClj R. D. McLean, Under the direction of JOHN WIIITELEY. Wednesday Evening, May 10, Mr*. LovelPs Grand Romantic Dnuua, INGOMAR! Mauik I'rescott | a* Parthenia II. h. MiLkan...:. .. as liiKomar. Thtirsday Evening, Jlay 17, Shakespeare's Delightful Comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT! Marie Pkkscott ....a* Rosalind It. D. McLkan a* Jaquea Admission, 75and 50 cents; reserved seats, $1. Kale of seats commence! Monday, May 14, at Haumer's music store. myll Grand Opera House, 0. C. GENTHER, lessee A Manager. Three Nights and Saturday Matinee, Commencing Thursday, May 10. J. Z. Little'sGrea (Spectacular Drama, THE WORLD! Including the Groat Shipping Scene! The Deck of an Ocean Steamer at Sea! The Sinking Ships! The Great ItaftSccne! The Lnnatlc Asylum! The Great Hotel Scene! Two ear loads of (lorgeoua Scenery, and a Powerful Dramatic Comimny. Adiuision, 15, '?> nud 50 cents. Matineo prices, 15, 'i"? and :t'? cents. Reserved seats on sale at McLuro House Pharmacy. my" I C DhnHoo Jb Cr\ "Bargains Extraordinary! Wo have Just purolwml from n larue Import11 or'? Bacrillcc Sale xoo z: Embroidered Robes Con*I?tiiiB of Zephyr C Ingham*, Whlto and Kcru Swimex, Batiste and Chambniy KoIk-i with Ketnhrolilerlc* to match, rniiKinp in priiu irora ?*+ 10 ou, choice of lot for the ridiculous low price of $2.50 EACH. Early callers will get the best ? selections. I?I " J, S. RHODES & CO. 111)10 10 I p,umbJn?? Gas & Steam Fitting. u ! Geo. Hibberd & Son, Bucccftiiors to Thompson & lllbbcrd, PRACTICAL ingSi Plombers, Gas & Steam Fitters, lockflnt BRASS FOUNDERS, SPECIALTIES.?Natural Gaa Buppllca, Btcara Ylleatlng and Ventilation. 1314 Market Street, J WHEELING, W. VA. WA11 work promptly done at mo?t reasonablo prlrc*. my2H mlng. yyji. hake & son, PRACTICAL Plumbers,Gas and Steam Fitters, i * No. 63 TWELFTH ST. All work done promptly at rwwonablo prlrc*. C Professional Cards. Gr ^' ATKI-N'K0N'' ATTORNEY AT LAW, AMD e. General Insurance Agent, Villi Xfurlri.t Ut tt'li.Millnn U' V? ^Collection* promptly attended to. Inaur* tnco MillclteU In WhecIluK. and in nil part* of Drr. Wot Virginia. Can placo luauroncu at lowe*t ratm and In bot oompanlci. apl6-mw U F. IIEATH, V. &, ?Q (BucccMor to Dr. C. II. Kobin*on.) A Practitioner of 20 Years Experience. MTOrneE and Hompita!.. No. 1C09 Clinplino , Street, Wheeling, W. Va. lppSiS. Call* by telcKram or telephone answered dny and night. Corrvi>pondcnrv promptly anawered. ray.VMw F?T T 1 " 1 =^=3 ?,a ' China, Glass and Queensware. JUST RECEIVED! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Borders And Ceiling Decoration*, 0 dQ?t: At Rcononablo Price* 'C?tl JOIIN FRIEDEL, >;8- fc24 1110 and 1121 Main Htreet , itreet ???? . ^ Photography. j QABINET PHOTOGRAPHS \ ' Only $3 00 Per Dozen rr bout 1 it HIOUINS' GALLERY, trect. No. 42 Twelfth BtnoU Announcements. pOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce mjraelf a candidate |. ihcriff of Ohio County, ittbjcct lo the dcrl?i..if tho Republican Convention. V. P. DOBBlxa A NNOUNOEMENT. I hereby announce tnyielf u a candidate for Jhcrlff of Ohio County, aubject to the dccbta )f the Democratic Primaries or Convcntlta jnr* M1CHAF.1. STEIV pOR SHERIFF. ~ ~~~ To the Editor of the Intrlligcncrr: Sir:?l'leavo announce that 1 mn a c*n.lt.u> or tlio nomination for Sheriff of Ohio Conn., lubjcct to tho declilou of the Republican r V rcntlon. T. c. Moffat POR SHERIFF. I rcupcctfully announc? myself a* n cudfe* [or the office ol Sheriff of Ohio County. mbjtr, lo the decision ol the Republican Primary ?r? I'ounty Convention, as may be decide] uj?>a my l THOMAS 1'K1X( V pOK SHERIFF. Yonr rapport I* respectfully solicited lortLe above nomination, rabject to the decision of tb? Democratic Convention. apJU CHAK1.K3 It. UKHI.Kk For Rent T>LEA.SAXT~itOli)IS Willi li?t, X Apply nt No. k,'i Sixteenth ?trnt. i..r.' FOR RENT-THE dweuS House, No. V? Main street. nt pn-H-ntttn. pled by Mr*. Henry Horkhctnicr. I'o>m*. Klven April 1. Apply to It. HAUKI.L 17OH BENT?THE DESUUBLB X? new dwelling houK>, 1M Chapline sum. at present occupied l>y John It. McUtn: na:uu Kiix. hot aud cold water throughout; ui; tun^n eouvculencea. Enquire ol ?. 1*. liAUiyi.\ No. 'A Eleventh street. '' JpOR RENT. Ouo Six-roomed Douse ou the Inland, |I000. Oue Flro-roomcd House on Tweutleth matt, flOOO. Lodging RoomJ iu Ildily'a Illocl*. H FORBES. ap21 UtJ rimiilliit .'tnrL TTini* TJVVT A New Throontory nuglue.u Uotue, 100 |?t deep, to bo croc ted at 10C7 Main atwet. II It**,! now the renter** viewH could be ruiuultnl n.gnrdltiK plan of building t?? be ereeled. jag J A M KS I.. HAWI.FT. For Salo. JjVjR SALK A very pretty and well built Cottage on ? :. ,.f the princl|kHl avenue* in Mountain Ukc I. ?, (iarrett comity. Md., routaluiiiK nine K'*?lt>] room*. Kino view; double l??t. and a ?<: flue w ater ou the premkea. Addrv* im.\ ?*, P. O. llnillmorc. Md. cy^ gTOCKS FOR SALE. 70 Hhare* Junction Nail Mill. '.XJ0 Shares LaUKhlin Null Mill. 10 Khun* Belmont Nail Mill. Jl Share* lkiiwood Null Mill. Hi Share* Commercial Itank. til Share* People'a liauk. 10 Share* Pea body lunurumv Company. I. IRWIN. Hn-lir myH No. V> Twrlltli m?>. OTELWVAV PIANO FOR SALE. Steinwayi Hou'm Souaro Piano, four luu.vilucre, rlculy carved loga; n superb liuirui..-.. ?iu ull reaped* equal to uew, rail an<l F. W. IIA I'M KR A " my4 l:iiu Mnfkrt.'itu: J^Oft SALE. 1IRST QUALITY Sharp Building Sand( Gravel, an: Quarrlod Stono. A1m>, two Saudntoue Quarries fur Item. Ky ply to W. V. HOOK A. 1?K?. myJ So. KtOu Market St.. Wluvlmx. SALE LOW. Farm of 2.'>7 Aero* within two mile* ol ?r?: class station on 11. <k O. Itnllroud, luu acrei uu<l?r cultivation, and the residue 111 unciille<l tlrnUf oak, i>op!ar aud walnut. W. V. IIOGE A BRO. fc22 law Market Hrret J^Ott SALE. A two-fltory Frame House and half arrv; one mllo west of llridgcport, Ohio, on Nnt:> j Itoad. House con tains seven rooms ami suiuu kitchen, a good atablii utid all necessar) > buildings; plenty of choice fruit on inmidIm cheap aud on easy term*. Also, a good two-story llrlck Dwelling Hoa on South Huron street, Wheeling Island. AIM), KCVerai uue luriim lur hoiv. K. T. 1I0WKI.L, Insurance and Heal Kbtate Agent, fcl8? HuinomntT. Onto. for sale. (24) Twenty-four Lots in Culdwell'g A?W> lion to the City ol Wheeling. | Rahl Lot* aro bounded on the north by Twt ci? ninth btreet, on theeiuit by Fillmore ftr?-t. u thu Ninth by the llaudlan Hoim-?t< a?I, and otlio west by the II. A O. K. It. Their proximity to the nlmvc named rallra.' render* them excellent bites for wauufaeturiat catahliahmcntM. If not Mild in thirty day* will be ?o!d at peb lie auction. For terms and further Information apply to w. v. ntxiK .v lilt".. l.iuu Mar kit .-trwt, Or Willi am M. HA.vm.AN, au]6 8. W. (lor. Chaplinc ?t Sixteenth Stf. lotstor sale. Zuuc'a Orchard him been laid out ax n? a<Mlltoo ; | to the city of Wheeling, and lis rholcr , be bold at public auction at the Court Horn*, 01 8ATURDAY, MAY 19, lw. | commencing at 10 o'clock n. m. On the | there are more than TOO apple n"'1 (to and aee the property. ThhfU notlowgrouii | Title perfect. Tkhmn ok 8alb?One-fourth and a.* much cjt a* thu purchaser may chooae to pay in < **!'. - the day of aale, the balance In three e?i"' tallmentaatono, two and tliree year ble notea bearing alx percent interest with personal security, to be given f?-r the d< paymeutM.and the title t.. !? retail mentis made in full; or If the purchaser j r KUrli note* without personal necuriiy cured by deed of truil mi tlic property. ? ' taken and tltlo made at once. For furl formation or printed pint call on or n<i<Ir> W.J. W.<OW!>KN. ? . Attorney at ijiw, WheelliiK, w. y? ?_ IT. IIai.i.ki:. Ai)ctl"in < r. : Proposals. Proposals for Conyict Labor. W?T VlltOINIA I'KNITK.NTI.UV | moumiwvii.i.k, w. v*- i Kr.Ai.rn I'ltofoSAiJi will be received l y t derKlgtied until la o'clock meridian on 11 Mav/j, Kw, for toe labor of one hundred "J vicfa to be employed within the ivnlt* ' for a term of from three to five ycan,?U'l '' furnished on the 1M ?luy of July, lw. !'ro|x?jiht muftt IxiM'iilfd mid addrc? Buocrintcmleut and endorsed "HM for Lai'' fhejioitrd roMrYCa the right to reja't' nil bid#. Any further information will l>e funi!-"1upon application in the Huperintetidcnt. Uy order of the Hoard of Director-. EDWARD KOHKKTSOS. ni?'2S I ' : Legal Notico. J^OTICE TO CUEUJTOlt-'. To the Crnlilort of John 11. Jl'nl, <lrr. : In punuanoo of a decree of the Circuit c.";r of Ohio County, Went Virginia, made I" therein ((ciidim;. to RUbJect the real ??tnN " jj wldJohn 11. Ke?*d to the payment <-f !?'you are required to prtucntyour rl*im? the estate 01 the "Aid John It. Itc-I. wi. ration toJo*cph K. 1'aull, comiiiMoncr. atj office, No. I Mil Chapllne utrect. In the * . Wheeling. Ohio county. We?t Virginia. ?n orj fore Monday, the 18th day of June. ] w; Wit new, John W. Mitchell, Clerk of *ald< " ;j thin 4th day of .May. I^?. my.Va JOHN W. M1TCHKI.L' ' -r] ~ * ft'?anil Hpliltfl Excursions lo ArKanNi*,? The LouUrllle & Neville H. R. ?.J lou Linen will eUfpectal?*conlon U.U i (Mjlntfi In ArUiiMuand Tcxa*. *?'' * t i ju tLeBouthcrn I'nclflc Kjr. 1? N?*" ' ' me fart for the round trip, on Aj?ri May Mh and?l, and .Juno Mh ami 1 t, rickcu allow ?toiK)ver prlvileRw. ?< ; lo return within ility day* from . or tickets and forthcr information. cauo? ican.it ticket agent, or write to B. 8. PAHKEII, 0. P.