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WHEELING, W. YA. Jr
[Entcre?] nt tho I'ostotllco at Wheeling, W. Va., u
m wcond-cliuw matter. | tl
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VHEKLINO, W. VA., MAY 'A3, 1888. ^
I am for Cleveland, Free Trade aud tl
no Custom Houses.?Henry George. K'
? ??? ii
Tub esteemed Intkllioknceb known
the fute of smart Alecks. Let it beware.
?Jlegisicr.
The density of this effort is somewhat jh
puzzling, but we think we grasp enough K
of it to remark that we will survive long o
enough to read the Jte<ji?ter'? obituary. y,
' V'
Tiik citizens of Keyser, West Virginia, Q
have issued a neat pamphlet of seven ^
pages, setting forth the advantages of
the town for manufacturing sites. This ^
is the way to get more people, and the
use of printer's ink is tho way to let
the world know all about you.
Tim friends and acquaintances of Mr. j,
Walter Fisher, son of Rev. Dr. 1). W. tl
Fisher,, formerly pastor of the First ?
Presbyterian church of this city, will ^
hftir with satis/action that he has been v,
appointed by Mayor Roche, of Chicago, si
to the very responsible and lucrative h
oflico of special assessment attorney for tj
that city, and that the honor has fallen (*
on a very deserving young man. tl
Tn v citizmis' muutimr this evening at c<
tho Public Building, to protest against
the contemplated advance in the rates j*j
charged for natural gas ought to bo ri
largely attended. Tho city encouraged It
these companies to come into the city P
by giving one company, at least, extra- u
ordinary privileges, and tho return for n
all these favors is at attempt to raise Hie ci
price to consumers. It is no wonder
that tho indignation of the pcoplo has *
been aroused, and it is presumed that jj
they will give it a fitting expression this si
evening, besides adopting measures that 0
will be productive of good results. J]
The alleged wit contained in tho edi- j'
torial comment of the Jicijisltr yesterday
on the results of Mr. IJart's investigation p
of the prohibitory law in Maine is in J-|
keeping with the scurrility in the headlines
over the telegraph matter. There ti
is not only a lack of dignity in the Jicy- n
attr'i effort, but an utter absenco of
humor which it has attempted. The j(
burden of its comment and attitude show at
that paper to be iu favor of such a law cl
as is maintained in Maine for West Vir- j'
ginia?openly violated and unrespected jj
as it has been shown to be. It would be \]
I 1..1 AfU
iniere.Hiing 10 kiiuw wiiuv uiu ivuuvto w .?
that paper think about tlio matter.
_ j]
l'rotOHtR Too Much.
The "copper fastening" of tho "rock- ?
ribbed" General Manager of the Register
appears to bo giving away at important
points ami a number of important fr
rivets have been knocked loose. The p,
Jtegi&tcr says "the public is very anxious el
to know who re-wrote" tho Intklugkn- 111
ckii's Washington special which has bo ^
stirred him up. Tho General Manager
is sadly mistaken. Tho public has no It
interest of tho kind mentioned. What J1
it is most interested in is in reading tho g|
news of tho day, and this can only bo
furnished to it through the medium w
of this Intklligenckk and tho superior .
facilities it employs in obtaining tho v
news. p
Thorp are somo other things that are si
disturbing tho architectural unity of our ?
"copper fastened" neighbor besides tho w
light thrown on his secret trip to Washington?reasons
that aro satisfactory t<
enough to us but which would bo of no
special interest to the public. Jealousy
and envy are two very bad things to b
have in a "rock-ribbed" constitution, tl
oven though it bo "copper-fastened" ten ?((
times over. Such persistent protestation f(
carries with it the belief that something ai
hurts. j*
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Dr. Iluy'a Ciino. JJ
Tho Intki.lioe.vckh a few days ago re^ G
ferred editorially to the audacious viola- "
tion of the .civil service rules by Dr. ~
W. E. llov, a medical pension examiner {,
at Point Pleasant. Tho Doctor is known
as a very active partisan, hut his manner ^
of assisting a friend to his election as j
Prosecuting Attorney of Mason county a
was the grandest pieco of effrontery ever a
... - . M . _ . o
nrougni 10 ngnc. nappuy n is a iigut jt
between Democrats, and in this light it y
id somewhat surprising to hear that the o
Doctor has been suspended. e
The Doctor's method in befriending jjj
his friend consisted in sending circulars _
to old soldiers reminding them that any- S
thing they did for his friend would be
reciprocated by him. "Had such an effort
been directed against Kepublicans," J
says the Jackson Herald, "it would prob- e
ably have gone unrebuked, but in thus ^
attempting to lav out cold a score of t,
Democrats the Doctor's reckoning was =
without a comprehension of the resources
of his hosts. Tomlinson's com- s
petitorsscnt Hoy's circulars to tho Pen- j
sion Department, accompanied with a 3
draft for Hoy's scalp. The demand was
honored and Hoy notified of his suspension.
The Doctor went to Washington
expressing cohfldence that ho would be
re-instated. It will be a surpise if the
ofFenso isn't condoned on tho ground
that the Doctor was punishing enomies ^
01 tno .MUM Dili."
Tlirf Doctrinal Cockpit.
Rev. Parkhurst, a Presbyterian minis
tor, preached a remarkable sermon in
New York last' Sabbath. The applicable
part of it to thisscction wastho pub
lie discussion of doctrinal points, referring
more especially to the arguments
witu infidels. In the course of his sermon
he said: "We do not caro for the J*
pleasant, patronising words of tho athe- ~
iator tho agnostic. Ho occupies distinct -r
grounds from ourselves. He is a muti- 0f
neer against tho general heart of mankind
and nineteen centuries of useful ai
isfcQry:- %Tdbtiof'vwitH ?fr inildel
eajfori agalitet Obrilt, and, a* CM
ana knowing tho Lord, w? can I?e abo
iore profitable business than engagii
i fencing matches with tho disti
lished exponent* of unfaith. It a
ertUes anti-Christ at tho expense
hrist."
Ho told a story of an old preacher wl
over preached on tho duvil because 1
id not want to hear him so much i
>ected, and drawing his applicati*
oiu tho story said: "Something of tl
imo consideration suggest* tho regr
lat there should exist in our city wh
e might call a doctrinal cockpit, whe
mno fowls of all variety of featlu
hristiun, Jewish, infidel, agnostic at
Jieist, arc let in upon the same sai
) attest their respective genius for pic
ig out each other's eyes; and bear wi
10 in saying that I venture to thii
>?. tf iu n u).n.tr,1 tnnvn nn Dm tmrt
io infidels who maintain the pit, a goi
eal shrewder than on the part of t!
h nations who patronize it."
Religion does not gain anything
le esteem and respect of the pcoplo I
lese discussions which generally c
anerato into personalties which do n
iterest the general public.
Tho Mugwump* uml tlio Nontlnen.
George William Curtis, Editor of //<
rr'i Weekly, has been interviewed
ew York in regard the probable coui
f tho Mugwump element this year i
ards the nominee of tho Chicago Co
ention. He remarked at the outt
f tho interview that ho "was in op
amo of mind" aud ho thought "all t
lugwumps were." In regard to }
loveland, whose election he support
mryears ago, ho said:
"Notwithstanding Mr. Cloi
ind's partial failure, we still have soi
jnildence that he is better than 1
arty, and probably a large per cent
te independents who supported hi
)ur years ago will support him no
here" is a conservative indisposition
liange. The great body of Clevelai
uters having experienced tho disill
on of a severance of party ties will n
e inclined to return to party fealt
/hilo it is miqiiL'Htionabrv true tlr
icre is greater dissatisfaction wi
leveland than will appear in the vol
lat is because nothing butter oilers."
"Supposing Mr. Blaine were to t
pmo the nominee again?"
"Then there would bo no questii
bout the Mugwump vote. The Uepu
eau party would be disrupted and
^organization of it become necessuu
t is not possible for the Republic
arty to run Mr. Blaine again and mai
lin itself in its present form."
"Is it true that the mugwump elcme
ow cares more for free trade than 1
ivil service reform ?"
"That is not true. Tariff is not t
ital issue with the independents. Ti
ilk of mugwumpism and free trade 1
ig synonymous terms is a mere stt>r
larteil for effect. I know of but o:
ut-and-out free trader in the mugwuu
inks. On the other hand, there a
mny high tarift men. Where will yi
nd a more earnest protectionist tui
lenry Lee, of Philadelphia?"
"Then those mugwumps who are d
osed to come back to the party
Ireshatn is nominated do not fav
rresham becauso of his tariff views?"
"No, Gresham is regarded as a proti
onist, and I think Mr. Cleveland
lore in favor with those who have ai
mdoney toward free trade or a low U
I'. As I havesaid, the mugwumps wJ
>ok upon Greshaui with favor do so i
jcount of a genend conildeuee in 1
liaracter and courage rather tin
jrough any special sympathy which
as with our views. "But 1 do not I
eve Gresham will bo nominate
laino will be nominated and Clcvolai
ill 1.,. i.1mci.(|."
Next to Mr. Curtis, General Franc
arlow is perhaps as prominent as ai
tie else among the Mugwumps of Nc
ork. lie also was interviewed in r
ml to tye outlook, and said:
"There is," ho says, "a great dissati
,ction with Cleveland. Ilo has disa
ointed our people, and any serious, hi
Tort on the part of the Republicans
lake it possible for the mugwumps
) back would result in largo aecessio:
?the party vote from those who su
orted Cleveland in 1884. Cleveland
itter indorsing Fellows disgusted us
uich as anything. lie had nobusinc
itorforing with local politics in ai
lien way.
"Who could get a portion of the mu
ump vote away from Cleveland V"
"Gresham. Ho would receive a co
dcrablo support from independe
oters in this .State. Ho is the only R
ublican, in my judgment, who has ai
now of beating Cleveland. If a feelii
f reVengo upon tho mugwumps is to di
tto the nomination tho Democrats w
in an easy victory."
"Why dq the Mugwumps take kind
> Gresham V"
"For general other than partieul
manna. Iliw nrntoL'tion viowa urn 11
itisfactory to those independents wl
I'lieve in fret* trade or low tarili; and c
uit issue alone Cleveland will ho!
juie of his mugwump supporters. i
?r Gresham's views on civil service r
>rm, I do not even know what they nr
ml 1 know some of our people are nr
ldiced against them because he nfoi
f Arthurs Cabinet made a speech f
ilaino. The Mugwumps who fav<
Iresham do so because thev believe 1
i in every way a lit man to be Preside!
-courageous, strong enough to resi
ressure, inflexibly liouest, a man to 1
rusted.*'
ItollrntaClillrirm, N'urnlnj;
[others, Overworked Men, and for:
iseases where the tissues are wjistii
way from tho inability to digest ordi
ry food, or from overwork of the bra
r body, all such should take Scotl
Imulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil wi
Iypophosphite8. "I used the Emulsi<
n a lady who was delicate, and threi
ncd with Bronchitis. It put her
nch good health and flesh, that I mu
iv it is the best Emulsion lever used
-L. P. Waddell, M. D., Hugh's Mil
. C. mwfaw
Sunday Kxruntlona.
On and after Sunday, May 0, the Oh
liver Railroad will sell excursion tic
ts every Sunday until further notic
Wheeling to Sistersville and retu
1 50, Wheeling to Parkersburg and t
lrn $2 25. Tickets good one day onl
^iC"CT2S^'in.IOrRNT.SS,
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IEAJlTllUItN, LITER ISDICIKSTIO
IXSTCPSIA, C03ITLAINT, JAUND1C
AgPt,
BY USING TILE GENUINE
3r.C. MCLANE'SH
?CELEBRATED ?
LIVER PILLS
rttPARKD OXLT BY
LEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, P
yBmwof OopytKKnuTS miulo in St Lculi.1
SpecialNotlces.
FITS:?All Fit* (topped freo by Dr. KIin<
cat Nervo Hon tore r. No Fit* after first das
p. Marvelous cure*. TrcatlM and 1200 tri
ttlofrcetoFltcajicf. Send to Dr. Kline. V
ch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mwraw
f r.
i? WEST VinqiXlV&lKXW.
Is" THb Seliatne to iQ?-ouniKe Iuinilcrnllon ?A
Ut' inUrvlaw AVlUi the PrMldent of the Mai
lloard.
Philadelphia Jlrtortl.
.* Mr.,CliarleH Burdett Ilart, former!
(Qj of Uiis city aud now editor of tho Wkee
0 ing Daily Intei.lioenceh, the leadic
newspaper of West Virginia, is at tL
10 Hotel Lafayette, on his way home froi
lie New England. Mr. Hart is also tl:
.e_ President of the State lloanl of I mm
gration and Development, which has f(
tin oDjeei uju racounigement 01 lue ae
t?e tier ami investor to try their fortunes i
et the rich and promising fields ofth;
at State.
"The Legislature had made no prov
ro sion for a Board or Bureau of Itmnigr
?r, tion," said Mr. Hart yesterday, "and v
id thought the time opportune to dire
1(j attention to so important a question. J
, the Wheeling Chamber of Commerce
k* oirered a resolution inviting the men <
th the State to meet in Wheeling to devii
ik a plan of campaign. We thought a hu:
0t dred might accept the invitation. Ovi
a thousand came. It was the most r
'workable gathering ever seen in tl
be Suite. Then and there our Board w
formed, and I had the honor to be una:
jn iiuously chosen President. We
once opened headquarters in Whe?
}y ing, and from that day until nc
lc- letters have been coming in fro
ot all quarters. Some of them a
unique. One man wants to get awi
from the far West because the cyclon
frightened his wife, and ho does not th
the West all that it had been painte
anyhow I Another wants to leave C<
111 orado because, he says, everybody the
bo gets some kind of catarrh, and lie wan
to- to get rid of his particular variety. Tl
blizzards and the droughts are too inui
for some others, and they want to kne
,(-'t what wo can do for them in West V
en ginia. The Middle States and New K
1,0 gland are also well represented in o
. correspondence. Persons who were p
j ing \\ est are now disinclined to ko tii
ed \Vay, Umi yet you know the moveme
of the surplus population of the o
rc- Suites will not stop. Our coal is of t
ni. uuuiuiiiuuH ciiuruiHcr, uuu in vuriu
iiH like l'ennsylvaniacoal. From our coki:
of veins wo are producing co
in, admitted to bo the equal
w. the justly famed Connellsvillo produ
to with which it is contesting tho mark
u,l Our coke manufacturers have dccid
u. advantages over the Connellsvillo me
ot among others the very low coat of lau
y. which can be had at prices ranging fro
mt $.'> an aero upward. Wo ore pushii
tii ahead our railroad building, aud vc
te> important lines are to be constructed
the near future. We have excelle
>e- turnpikes and county roadH, and the pc
pie take pride in maintaining them. V
>n have already located several colonic
1). and we hope to soon locate more. Ct
I tt dinal Gibbons, with whom I had i
V, eently a pleasant talk, is convinced th
an West Virginia, by reason of its nearnt
n- to tho great markets, its natural i
purees, the salubrity of its climate ni
nt cheapness of its lands, offers exception
or inducements to colonists."
lie '
l,? DECKER?Monday, May 21,1SSS, at 11:45 o'olo
u r. m., Fkancis C.t wlfo of Charles E. Deck'
?e- Hf?cd 26 yearn.
y, Funeral from tho residence of her father, Koto
ae j.\ Williamson, 23J4 Wood street, tl
nP (Wednesday) morning at y o'clock. Mass
re tho Cathedral at u:45o'clock. Friends oft
family are invited to attend. Interment
m Mt. Cnlvnry Cemetery.
* i
ui XVW. jjJ
a. 9^vvom^ *?"
SJOHANN HOFF'5
* MALT EXTRACT.
IS" The Best Nutritive Tonic
I'll
r **
Impaired Digestion,Malnutrition In Coi
to vnlesecnec, Pulmonary and
uh Throat Diseases.
f.'j A SOVEREIGN REMEDY
as Fortho Woak and Debilitated.
M Indorsed by ull Physicians Throughout tho CI
ly Illzcd World.
I'ROF. Pietra Santa, ok I'auis,
g- tho world renowned specialist on ptilmona
diseases, In hi* work published In Pari*, speal
of tho Johnnn HoIPh Malt Kxtructa* follows:
11" -I can highly rceommend thin plcusnnt reratt
lit In rotorlug weakened digestion. As u Inn
number of pntlcnta lnck t'?e neccssary power
digest solid food, und would, through tho use
?y stimulant*. be merely excited and weakeno
1L' therefore i regard it of Immense value to tl
... Practitioner to bring to hi* aid n pleasant ret
... civ like tho tienuluo Johnnn 1IoH"h Mult K
111 tract, which will net not only us a tonic but iw
nuirlilvu as well, nnd which Is lens exciting thr
]y wine us n stimulant.
JOHANN HOFF,
Ilr IJerlln, Paris, Vienna,
ot New York, No. 6 Barclay Street.
10 00*ltowurc of I'raudulont Imltatlous.?T1
>11 genuine nnn inesigusuircoi u?ir? r
,i the ticck, and comes In lint squatty bottles wii
! a German label thereon.
V8 TAKE NO OTHER.
?* myl2-wjm
e- TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
10
or A R RIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0
nr XJl TRAINS?On and after April 20.1888-E
... n. a nation op Rkkrkknck Marks. *l>aily. fSu
u; Jay excepted. {Monday excepted. {Saturdi
tit excepted. (Sunday only.?Eastern Staudai
?t ilHiKi
It. <V O. It. It.?Kabt. Depart. Arrlvi
Philadelphia LI ml tod *5:-2f> am *10:45 p
Mail and Express *5:10 put *11:20 a:
Cumberland Accom- 0:05 am 6:60 p:
Grafton Aroom 5:10 pm 11:20a
ill MnundsrillcAccom..... 6:35am 7:30a'
-Uouitdsvlllc Accom 0:10pm 7:10 pi
Mouudsvillu Accom. 7:85am 9:15 a:
n- Mouudsvllle Accom. 12:01pm 1:40 p:
in wiorr.
Cambridge Acoom t'.?:0i)am I7:10p:
t8 Express(Chicago und Col).... 10:25 am *0:10 pi
th Chfcaitd Express .1:40pm *9:50 a:
... Chicago Limited *9:M)pm *6:25 a:
" Columbus Accom 12:45pm fl0:35ai
it- Cincinnati Limited . ?11:35 inn 04:55 a:
in St. Clalrsvlllo Accom t8:05am t":55ai
IKt St. Clalrsrllle Acoom f0:00am tf0:35ai
,, St. Clairsvillo Accom fj :00pm j1:35 pi
St.ClairsvilloAccom 5:10pm fG:10pi
Is |W., 1?. i- II. l?lv.
Washington and Pittsburgh. *5:00 am *10:15 ai
Washington and Pittsburgh. "8:10 am "11:10 pi
Pittsburgh & Phila. Ex. *6:20 pm *6:55 pi
Washington and Pittsburgh. tl :45 pm fl2:45pi
jo Washington. fA::t0pm fsnwai
i. Pittsburgh Accom |5:30pui |11:55(U
I*., C. JC St. L. ItJ-.
e: Pittsburgh *7:55 am 10:40pi
rn Pittsburgh and New York.... +1:85 pin f3:45pi
Pittsburgh aud New York.... T4:20pm tll:00ai
*! WEST.
y. Express, Cin. and St. Louis. t":85am t7:lfiai
52 Express, Cln. and St. Louis. f.? :05pm frt:40pi
Express, Stoubenvlllo St Col. tl :35 pm f3:45 pi
-titeubcnville and Dcnnlson. f4:20 pm
C. <6 P. It. K.
[Ei Pittsburgh and Cleveland.... +5:50 am t8:47 pi
Martin's Kern* t" :45 am +5:15 pi
*? .-n ui'vin me .uvuin iv..k.tiun 11 ..w in
1 ('levelnndand Wellivlllc r2:12pm t8:Mai
rittAbiiryh and New York f4::wpin fll:13 ni
^ PltUbursh 11:17 ain f5:47 i?i
^ C., L. & W. K. It.
KxprcM, Cleveland, E. A \\\. f 12:35 pm -f3:0T>pi
Mawdllon Accom t.'i :12 pm filial
St. t'lalntvlllu Accom f 7:60 am jy::?ai
St. Clnlrxrlllo Aoconi tl0:25ain 41]>i
St. Clnlritvllie Aecoin t*2:10pui f6:34 pi
St. Clalrnvllle Accom 6:25 pm 8:00 pi
lxxnl Freight and Accom-... 3:30 urn f7:30pi
Ohio Klvrr llullrond.
1'MncDRcr ?7:35am all:00ni
i'uMCQKvr .... <12:15pin *3:29 pi
saar-? - ]M:301"" a:'51"
VVIIEEU.Nl; & ELM GKOVE R. K.ITT
On and aitvr Monday, ArniL HO, 188i
train* on the Wheeling A Elm Grove Rallroa
will run aa follows:
Leaves Whuuxo:
16:30a. m., 6:10 a. in., 7:00 ft. to,, 8:00 a. m., 9:C
a. m., 10:00a. in., 11 :00 a. m., 12:00 in., 1:00 p. m
2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. in., 6:00 p. m., C:l
p. m., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. in., 9:30 p. m.
a Leaves Wn kkumo Pajuc :
a' 6:10 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m.. 10:C
n a.m., 11:00a.m., 12:00 m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m
_ 8:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., V.oo p. m., 0:10 p. m., 7:C
8:00 p. m., 8:56 p. m., 10:10 p. m.
SUNDAYS.?Learo at 7:00 a. m. and run ever
TT hour. exeent church train, at 8:16 p. m. l-cav
' W heeling Park at 8:00 a. in. and run every Lou
? until 10 p.m..oxccpt rhurch tralmi, which wli
nl leave the Park at ?:46 a. m. and Wheeling a
31 12:16p.m.aud 9:16 p.m.
P27 C. HIBSCH, Supt.
New Advertisements.
QAKPET ~~
Sweepers.
. Lateat Improvement*. Sweep? cleaner than i
ly broom. Kvcry housekeeper should liuvo one
i For wile at tbe Hardware and Ilouaefurulflblnf
ll" Store of
,g NESBITT & BRO.,
10 mfO-vru 1312 Market Street.
111 T?VEKETT -UPRIGHT PIANOS
it JU
i- For Sale.
>r If you want to buy a Vine Upright 1'Iano at i
great bargain, call immediately at
F. W. IIAUMKH 4 CO/8
mya | Mcmc Stoat.
i- jyjEKpUANTS AND FAMILIES
Find List's Excelsior Baking Powder
Jn Fella, an?l gifM the best aatbrtactipn.
r Manufactured only by
t It. II. LIST, 1010 Main Street.
01 JWBcwaro of imitation*. my28
B?. JMBE CHINA
? ICE CREAM SETS,
10 6onp Set* and Pudding Bet*.
08 Just received. Now goodi coming In dally,
u- EWINO BBOS.,
at my22 121? Market 8t? opp. McLure Houao.
? JPOH SALE.
ill ONE OF THE
rt; Finest Residences In the City,
ay Centrally located; all modern.convenient**
08 house in Ant-clai* order.
id For term*, Ac., enquire of
J, NEILL <k ELUNGIIAM,
'? myl Proprietor* Famouit Halting Powder.
ro IJIHE HOLMAN
I18 Adjustable Baby Carriage.
"? Look before yon buy. When buylnn B?t
I'll Carriage* be mire you go to O. C. Genthor a an
>?r mu the Holman Adjustable Baby Carriage, tli
;r be*t thing In the market. Com you no moi
Ir" than any other carriage. Can bo mado into
U- house carriage, crib, cradlo and ulelgn. An
ur child large enough to hate charge of a baby ca
make the change in a few second!. Kemembe
1 they caa only ik? bought of 0. C. Gentber, tli
iut bold agent for Went Virginia.
nt fe'24-ivtw 0. C. GENTHER. IMS Main St.
W QUH ANNUAL
i?. Ploofonrio Qala
?? vi^ai unov uuiu
of ov
il; BOOKS IN SETS AMD SINGLE YOLDHE
ed Is now on, nnd oflora an unusual opportunity I
>n replenish Prlvnto or Public Libraries. Sunda
Schools can now uct better value for their mono
u? aud innku a small sum purchase a luryo nuuilx
'111 of books.
[lg COUUESPONDENCK SOLICITED.
[J Stanton & Davenport,
my22 No. 1301 Market Street.
j PICTURE MOULDING!
ir- ?15?
? Gold, Ivory,
<> White and Gold,
ui Steel, Bronze and
Natural Woods
ALL IN STOCK.
ck
er- GREAT VARIETY OP PATTERNS.
:rt WTUrinc your picture* to
iIM
? Nicoll's Art Store,
1222 Market Street.
p mi"~
THE UNANIMOUS" TESTIMONY
Of Board*of Health and Kxpcrto, in their lat
investigations on food adulterations, 1h that th
Kakinu Powders made from ai.dm and mmh
all leave a residue or sediment after baklni
which 1h highly injurious. Nearly all the "pift1
h Making I'owdere contain alum or lime. Itoa<
7 for yourselves tho analysis which havo beei
I published.
I We Want Yon to Remember
That Logan & Co.'s Excelsior Baklnf
Powder contains no alum on mme.ok otiiei
injl'uiol's sunsTANCE. It requires no Rift t<
make it sell, but It sells on its own merits, ant
becuuwj It always gives satisfaction. Ask for
^ LOGAN & CO.'S
ExcelsiorBakingPowdei
LOGAN & CO.,
U" Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va.
"Best Pills I Ever Used."
Till* expression has becomo a common ont
among those who have used LOGAN it CO/8
Homestead Liver l'ills.
They are undeniably the Best Family Medlclm
rv in use. Beware of imitations. A?k for Logan J
kx Co.'n Homestead l'llls.
g LOGAN & CO.,
of Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va.
d, ?PH
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nx
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FOR RENT.
No. 214G Alley A ~. 9 9 0(
No. 2153 Main street, store-room 10 (X
No. M Twenty-third street, 2 rooms and
io kitchen ; 5 W
in No. 250!) Alley B, 'J rooms and kltchon 7 ?
th No. ltt Twenty-fifth street, 2 rooms 6 ?
No. 2510 Main street, first floor 7 W
No. 2510 Main street, second floor ft M
No. 2608 Main street .. 9 0(
_ No. 133 Virginia st., 6 roomed brick house.. 12 W
? New ?> roomed home, Elm Grove- 10 W
No. 209 Eighteenth street, 2 rooms and attic,
newly papered 7 0<
i? No. 130 Fourteenth street, 5 rooms - 14 01
1 No. 41 Maryland street, brick house, 6 rooms
x* and attic 10 0(
" No. 2520 Main street, will rent for a saloon oi
boarding house.
FOR SALE.
r No. 2fi3l Main Ktroet. 6 roomed brick house
m ground a half lot. can be bought for$l,GU0.
in No. 2t?l2 Main street, 81,000.
m I.ots No. 8 and 27Square :10, Bucna Vista Addi
in tlon, 8300.
m No. V037 Markot street, 3 roomed house, a hall
... I... I...
m Now House, comer Marshall and Centre
in streets, Fulton, W. Va.
No. 180 Twelfth street.
tn No. 2126 Market street.
tn lfiO Aero Fnrni on Short Crook.
m Six Koomcd New House. Elm flrove.
m UJi Acres of Land on Edglngton Lane; new
in frntno 'house of C rooms; 165 trees choice fruit;
in other small fruits. Price, $11,500. Will exeliang(
tn for city pro|>erty.
in Farm of 151 % acres, 3 miles from Lct&rt, Masor
in county, W. Va., 120 acres In grass, 6 roomed loj
tn house, barn and smoke house, good orchard;
land is productive; lays well. Price 12,500. Will
tn oxchunKO for city property.
tn 214 Acre Farm \% miles south of Moundsvlllo,
tn W. Va.; 175 acres cTcarod.
JAMES A. HENRY.
n Real Estate Agent, U. 8. Pension and Claim Attorncy.
Collector and Notary Public, my22
s ANCHOR LINE.
m Atlantic Express Service,
n LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN.
n Steamship "CITT OF ROME" from New York
Wf.dnksiuy. April 18, May 16, Junel3, July 11.
largest and finest passenger steamer afloat,
m Saloon Passage, #00 to *100, Second-Class, S30.
? Glasgow Service,
n Steamers every Saturday from New ^ ork to
n Glasgow and Londonderry,
n Cabin Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry, Llrern
pool, or Ilolfast ?50 and S<?0, Second-Class, 130.
Steerage, outward or prepaid, either Service,
n SIM). Saloon Excursion Tickets ut Reduced rates,
n Travelers' Circular I^'tten of Credit and Drafts
n for any amount issued at lowest current rates,
n For IJooks or Tours, Tickets or further inforn
mation, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS,
n New York, or II. F. 11EUKENS, 2217 Market
n street. myil
l Mutual Savings Bant
Has Removed from No. 41 Twolfth Street to
I No. 1160 MAIN STREET,
Next Door Abovo Exchange Bank.
Tlnna kntlnm An itin mutual nlnn bull tin ran.
ital utock; the entire profits mo divided among
y Uio depositors.
Dividends declared In January and July.
Hunk open for business dally from fl:30 r. X. to
? 8::?r. *.
0|tcn on Saturdays at 4:90 p. K.
^ IX'|MHdu received from one dime up.
y Honey to Loan on Real Estate Security.
e HOWARD HAZLETT, IVenIdent.
II W. D. SIMPSON, EDWARD ROBERTSON,
t Vice-President*.
W. 0. Wilkinsok, Alex. Mitchell,
Secretary. Treasurer.
Geo. E. Stlfel & Co. _____
Geo. RStifelx
Sc GO.
\
Special Sale
?op?
fnwt Qinci I i
uui laiito
We have received this week
another importation of Lace
i; Curtains in
Nottingham,
Tambonr,
5 Applique,
: Irish Points,
* Renascence
And Brussels.
SILK ETEMINE,
CHENILLE and
! PortierCurtains
y
!r
7V
j u x niv
Shirt
Waists.
We have a full line of styles
and sizes in the above celebrated
BOYS' WAISTS. I
; Geo. E, Stifel & Co. j
i 1114 Main Street.
j m?18
WHY i
MAJESTY'S ~
CORSET
BETTER
than any other mado In
EUROPE or AMERICA,
BECAUSE
II TT IS TIIE ONLY COnSET EVER HACK
1 n I that ^ rtduc* tf" nnd *ncroaao 1110
*wLj >ongth of tho waist of Ftrairr Lauxbs
without injurious tight lacing.
0/1 17 IS TIIE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER
7(1 oYermado, and it supports equally wolltho
J abdomen and all other parts of tho bod j, _
j ni w is pmof against ranspnuTiojr XjL
I ill and moI,taro' W111 neither corrods or
"vlj soil the vndenrear, itrotch or break at tho
waist. Tho bones norer moTo or como out In wear. Ori"
III IT NEVER CHANGES ITS FOR1T,
/|j j! always retaining Its original shape; It la
InTaluablo toyonngladles,bocauso Itromores
and prevents stooping and ronnd shonldors. ?
KfI* 71115 C0RSET MCST N0T BE MonE
- )[|l Uian2lnchettmaller\,\i&n thoelzoofyonr
1/ lllj fcaift wi,cn measured tightly over yonr T1TTT
dress. If so ordered no Coriet Maker can make |J I I |
) one to order (at any price) that will fit as well, or I1 II I
' with as much easo and comfort, or giro such a ^ A
) magnificentform. Oil
; PHINUtSS Dh WILtS UU., II. 1., H5. Wi
) _ Koptln stook and recommended by
! Geo. E. Stifel & Co., Sn
1 mfi-vr WHEELING. W. VA.
1 "" iWYou i
' J. S. Rhodes & Co.
J ? ? . I l?W
; Bargains Ft
Extraordinary!
Sped
Telep
Wo have Just purchased from n largo Import,
er's Sacrifice Sulo
xoo wc
EmbroideredRobes >
WJ
Consisting: of Zephyr Ginghams, Whlto
and Ecru Swlsnc*. Batiste nnd Chambray
Robes with Eembroldcrlos to match, _ TV
rauRlnR In prlco from $4 to $7 50,
cholco of lot for tho ridiculous low
prlco of
$2.50 EACH. T'
Jew
Early callers will get the best
selections.
UM
J. S. RHODES & CO. m,2
mylO
1 ?"TT . Alio, son
Photography. Sow,;
QABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
Only $3 00 Per Dozen
HIGOI>S' GAUERT, China, <
No. 42 Twelfth Street. J JUKI K
YOU CAN FIND pTA wail'
on file (q Pirwuumui at Iho Advortl*lufr Jiurexu of 4 t
ffiSeK REMINGTON BROS.
wlu> will contract fur idTeiUiiflg ?t lowert rata. fe24
Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?Special Bargains.
), O.T.4CD
Geo.R.Taylor'
?& CO.? I
Special Bargains 1
THIS WEEK
BLACK AND COLORED
Faille Silks
This Day and During the Week
25 PIECES AS FOLLOWS:
$1.50 Quality Harked Down to $1.25
$1.75 Quality Marked Down to $1.50
$2.00 Qaallty Marked Down to $1.75
$2.25 Quality Marked Down to $2.00
$2.75 Qnality Marked Down to $2.35
These are rare Bargains, and
we shall be glad to have our customers
and the Dublic to avail
themselves of this opportunity to
secure them.
GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO.
tSTWs begto call attention to our AUSTRALIAN
SERGE advertisement appearing in the Register
this morning.
GEO. R.TAYLOR & CO.
BBS
Frew & Bertschy?Furniture and Carpets.
ROUSING CALL
Must be given to people who will not wake up to tho necowlty of coming to
tically Examine Our SPRING STOCK.
It Is a beautiful aMortmcnt of tho very
-LATEST STYLES AND HIGHEST QUALITIES!MURE
AND CARPETS
I Cloths and Linoleum,
ndow Shades and Curtain Poles,
xony Chlidema Rugs, New,
lyrna and Moquett Rugs,
ncyand PlainChina, Napier and CocoaMattings
*111 And It vory profitable to visit m and Inipect ourcarcfully (elected 8prlng Stock fln
<ew&Bertschy:
1117 Main Street.
al attention given to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming
hone calls answered at all hours.
Wall Paper-J. C. Orr.
ill Paper! Wall Paper
The undersigned inform* hid friend* find patrona, old and new, that ho haa
j?t opened a FINE and SELECT LINE of
ILL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS
Direct from the Manufacturers, at
[o. 41 Twelfth Street,(Formerly
occupied by tho Underwriter^' Insurance Company.)
ipors for Wall, Celling and Decorations a Specialty. Come and see.
j-. a. oirir,..Agent
for A. C. Orr.
felry, Watches, Etc. Professional Cards.
-SILK- ^>"S5S57BRELLASI
att? evatlaw.
General Insurance Agent,
Styles in 20 and 28 Inch lslg Market SLi wiMlIni, w. v?.
Oxidized Silver MOUDtingS. ance solicited in Wheeling, and In all "part* o
West Virginia. Can placo Insurance at lowes
10 Bcantlful Natural fltlclu, Hand- rate*andln l>o>tcompanies. aplfrnaw
r Ooowl, at - low
fwcjs. >t Steamship Tickets.
DILLON & CO.'S, ATLAKTI? 0CEAN
JKWKLKltq. Passage Tickets.
, ^ Atlantic Ocean Steamer Ticket* at price* tc
3lass and Queonsware. "",l American, lingllith, German. French,
Uclginti and Nethorland Kleanubip Line*, foi
FfiEIVEDl ""i 11 ll?? European American Steamship
CAsJUVJU' j Agency of H. P. BKHRENS,
IN ELKO ANT LINK OF *'',M 2il7 y*'1"''
Papers, Borders t7or dodgers
tndCeilingDecorations, X? AM) SHALL 17AND B7L7J5,
able Price* Go to the iNTKLUOK.fCKa Job Kooms, Noa. 28
JOHN PR7EDEL, *nd 27 Fourteenth street, where you can be ao?
.1119 and 1121 Main Street commodated at short notloe.
General Notices,
i jjTgQKEWABD.
Tbo abovo reward will be paid by tho "Pm.
handle Fishing Club" for the arrest and eonrte.
Hon of any one guilty of selnta* in WhcellS
('reek, West Virginia, or for Information tb?t
will lead to sucn arrest ami conviction. Alio
use of Ash pota or net trap# ot the u* 0f dm.
mltoorof any exploitive material*. Thu ?aZ
standi good for the entire season.
Address all communication* to
"1'ANllANDLK FISHING rt rn?
my7i?*w Lock Box 26. Whteflni
SOW TO PARESIS.
Notice 1* hereby given that tho Wheeling lull,
way Company and the Cltlxem' Uullwftj fota.
pany will not only resist to the utmost any cUim
for damages resulting to children who auy be
killed or Injured while stealing rlilcs on th#
Electrical or other Street t ars, but &!*> will
cause the arrest and prosecution in thu Polii*
Court of any child cauKht stealing a rldeonnuch
cars. If children are |*rmltted by their ptrtnti
to trespass on the street cars, the result <*n oni.
bo the death or injury of Mime of them |?
which result the parents will l?e al?na rt?t?a.
slble. By order of Noanl of Directors.
mylfl M. LUFTUS. Sujierlntendsnt.
rtunuuiicemenis.
JiOR SHERIFF^
I hereby annouuuo myself a can'il.Ute f,-g
Sheriff of Ohio County, subject to the decUlaj
of tho Republican Convention.
mm !' H. lx)iin1Xii
JjiOR SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself as acanditUu
for the oillce of Sheriff of Ohio County, subject
to the decision of the Republican Primaries on
County Convention, an may be decidcd upon.
my4 THOMAS 1'IUSCK
jpOR SHERIFF.
2b the Editor oj the ItiUUltjciicrr:
Sib:?Pleaso announce that i ain n candidal*
for tho nomination for Sheriff of Ohio Count?
aubject to the decision of the Itupublican Convention.
my7 T. <'. Mokkat.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 hereby announce myself as a caudldato lor
Sheriff of Ohio County, subject to tho ileciilou
of the Democratic Primaries or Convention.
my8 MICHAK1. 8TK1S.
pOR SHERIFF.
Your Bupport la respectfully solicited for the
above nomlnatlou, subject to tho decision oi the
Democratic Convention.
ap30 CHARLES K. BKH1.KR.
For Rent.
OR RENT?THE wSuuiu:
new dwelling house. 1116 Chnpllue ?trf?L
at present occupied by John II. McUiii: ti?turj
gas, hot uml cold water throughout; all nn.'.era
con veil lences. Enquire of 1*. bACllMAN.
No. 'J8 Eleventh street. ;ti.'
JfORRENT.
Ono Six-roomed House on tlte Ialaud. 110CD.
One Fivo-roomed House on Twentieth itrac
110 00.
Lodging Kooms In Ball;' Mock.
H FORBES.
ap21 1142 ChapUne Slntt
JPOR RENT.
A Now Thrco-story Business House, 100 (?
deep, to bo erected at 10G7 Main street. K W
now the renter's view* could l>o eousulud .>
gardlng plan ol building to l>c erected.
1?2 JAMK8 I.. HAWl.tl '
For Sale.
on saliTSSF-^iS
Inch Kiifilu. Ku.iuiro of D?. HUTI HISfti
Twelfth utrft.
FOlt SALE?FINE 3-YEAR OU
dark bay Colt, hired by Hobert Hounc
very cheap. Enquire of JOS. A. LAKKlS.i*
Chnpllue street. rnyU
i JpOR SALE OR RENT.
~~ A fine Fruit nml Garden Fnrtu, conttlnlni;.
aero*, on which there Is a fine apple, two win*
~ and crab apple orchards. A1m? about live or ?:i
acre* In choice varieties of grains. All iltusW
In Martin's Ferry, and moot of It can Ik? laldost
It. T. HOW ELL,
Insurance and Heal fttatv Agent,
my!7 HnnKiKi-oBT.UHio.
jpOR SALE.
A very pretty and well built Cottage on onerf
tho principal avenues in MouuUtin Lake i'*n.
Garrett county, Md., containing nine goodiM
rooms. Fine view; double lot, ami u well?'
lino water on the premises. Address BOX 43*.
P. 0. Baltimore, Md. tap
CTOOKS FOtt SALE.
70 Shares Junction Nail Mill.
JJU hliarui Laugklin Nail Mill.
1U Shares lleluiout Nail Mill.
'JO Shares Kenwood Nail Mill.
10 Shares Commercial Hank.
40 Shares People's Bank.
10 Shares l'cabody Insurance Company.
I. 1HWIN, llroktr,
my8 No. m Twelfth .Street.,
j^Oli SALE.
BK8TQCAMTT
Sharp Building Sand, Gravel, and
Quarried Stone.
Also, two Saudstone Quarries for Rent. Ap
I ply to W. V. IlOtiK & HK0.,
niyj No. 1300 Market St.. Wheeling.
B poll SALE LOW.
Fann of 257 Acres within two mllci of flittclass
station on B. A O. Railroad, l'MJ acre* under H
cultivation, and the residue in uucullcd timber, C:
oak, poplar and walnut.
\Y. V. HOOK A BK0.,
ic22 l.tuu Market ntreet. I.
i. FOR SALE.
It.
Seven Roomed Iiounc, 27 South York itrttt,
cheap.
Good 8 Koomcd Brick House, corner Thirty*
eighth and Wood street*. Will pny aa nn luro:ment.
Splendid Farm near ML Pleasant, Ohio.
of the beat farms in Jeflbrson county.
Seven 1 too tiled IIoumj on North front itrtf;
lot MHO.
I Six Rooomed House on North York itrcet.
Some of the nioat desirable building loU the
old Fair Grounds.
Bnlldlug Lot on North Front strceL
Seven Roomed House- on South UroMwir
, natural gas, and everything in good repair.
? 40x120. I'J.UOU.
Fouritoomed Cottago for $1,000.
= C. O. SMITH,
apll Real Estate Agent. L-J) Main ft
f FOR SALE.
(24) Twcnt j-fonr LoU In Caldwell's AM
lion to tlio C'ltjr of Wheeling.
Said Lot* arc bounded on the north by TwtajJ
ninth atreet, on the emit by Fillmore street,
the aouth by the Hundlitu Homestead, and w 1
the west by the 11. <fc O. K. It. ,, ,
Their proximity to the above named ralirc** ua
render* them excellent sites for maaufscturw a|
establishments. ,
If not aold in thirty daya will be sold at f.cr
lie auction.
For term? and further Information apply to flj
W. V. HOOK Si Mil)..
1300 Market Streak I]
Or WlUJAM M. Handlan,
au!6 H. W. Cor. chaplino A Sixteenth tit!
LOTS FOR SALE, fj
Zane'a Orchard baa been laid but a* an addition I /
to the city of Wheeling, ntj?i lih choice lot* wl!-FJ '
' be Bold at public auction at the Court Hour-, oil; j
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1888, I 4
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. On the rropfrtjl
there are more than Too apple and pencil tret* I ,
Go and see the property. TUlsJa notlowgrouDwf
Title perfect.
Termh or SALC-One-fonrth and a* much mofll;
aa tbo purchaser may choose to j*y in c*?h. <:l
the day of aale, the balance in three equal 1:1 ,
I atallmcnta at one, two and three yearn, nvgotvli ?
' ble notes bearingaix percent Intercut with gc?';|.-SH
1 .personal security, to be given for the deferrfl s]
_ payments, and the title to be retained until MM
- ment is made In full; or If the purchaicr prefer*
such notes without peraonal security but fig
cured by deed of trust on the property, will y y
taken and title made ?t once. For further i: o
formation or printed plat call on or ad drew y,j
W. J. W. COWI'EJJj m
Attorney at Law, Wheeling, ]
W. n. HALLO, Auctioneer. | M
! Tho ulc o( the lot* ! adjourned until Hi
; ramay. Juk. It. ?t 10 ,.0,vi,e-L fl
THIS PAPERE^fJ I
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