Newspaper Page Text
I I im I I , i i Sljc Iiifciliflciiccr.; r Frow, CnmpboM & Harti Prop'?. v 1S8UKD DAILY, HKMI-wkkkly AND wkkkly. TKllMbl By Mull, ro*t*go l1 rce In the United t Daily, Ono Year -.18 00 Daily, Mx Monthi- ?... 4 oo Daily, Tbrio Month*- 'A oo Daily* Ono Month Oft < hkhMVikkly, Ono * no ' HkMI>Wr.KKLY,Hlx Month* 1 art i Wrkkly.Oiiq Year 1 00 Wkkkly, Blx Month* 00 f Tho Dai/.y l.*?muox?cfi? lii Delivered by | Citrtiera in WlicelltiK *"(1 adjacent town* nt 10 ( centa |icr week, ^ **'}'kmoxh whiting toiuUcribo to tho Daily | iNTELLtoKNCEn can do k> by lending In tbolror . dcri to tho iNTKLl.lOKNcr.R olllco on Tostal Card or otberwiio, 'i'bey will be punctually temd ' by cnrrk'tH. 1 ... a n# U'lii'i>Hnir w. \v. i fuwcoinlcliu* innltcrj WI1KKMNG, MA MM 10, 1S00. The cigarette boy increases in number. Ho its doing himself great injustice and, if ho live Ion# enough, will bo a poor specimen of rnau. Ho indulges in bin vice openly, seemingly having no fear of being taken to task. Thoro is something wrong with the parents of the cigarette boy. Rich deposits of gold and silver are 8 lid to havo beon found in l'ayetto county, Pennsylvania. The expert geoio *ist who reports on tho lind sayB the deposits extend into West Virginia. The firat tliin? wo know West Virginia, with coal, iron, Umber, oil, tin, lead, silver and gold, will be a rich State. Tub canned goods men say it would bo very wrong to increase tho tariff on tin plate, for it would add to tho cost of producing their wares, and thoy desire it understood that they furnish a wholesomo article of food at very low prices. In , this appeal join the bogus lard men und nil tho adulterators of food products who ubo tin cans. Tub terrible accident on tho Lake Shore road develops two facts of which the company should be ashamed. First, it is known that tho air brakes wero not working, and to this failuro tho accident is attributed. Next, it required two hours and n half to bring relief from tho city of Buffalo, only seven miles away. A railroad company which does no better than this should cgnfino its business to freight. It should not attempt to carry passengers. It ifl nam that tho President is auout to pardon Ilarpor, tho Cincinnati bank wrecker. Why? What hac induced the President to think Harper a fit object of his clemency? There is many a poor devil in the penitentiary who ought to get out before Harper does. That man had a golden opportunity to be honest, respoctablo and respected. He preferred to bo tho other thing. He knew exactly what ho waa doing. IIo knew the consequences. It is bad policy to let the big rascals go. Now that the Senato Committee on Leaks is examining tho Senators the country hns a chance to know who are the real culprits. Senators have nlready admitted that they understood tho rule of secrecy to permit them to tell who has been confirmed and who has not been, without waiting for tho news to get out through tho White House. Senators who admit this much may safoly bo set down as being guilty of more.- -IHa the Senators who give tho Senate away. They know why they do it. lliirtslii Courlliu; tin- World's Quod Opinion. Two entertaining rumors come from Russia. They are important if true, and tho truth of them would do great credit to tho Russian Government. Report number ono is, that tho Czar has invited tho United States to send a trustworthy correspondent in company with his of uwta m uujL-nii iu duo nuui 4111mm iiio there really is. Report number two is, that the Czar lias sent to this country, fifty agents, fifteen of whom are women, all of them , cultivated people, whoso business is to lecture and to write, to get into Bociety und "mix," and to make a strong effort to stem the rising tide of anti-Russian feeling in this country. These ageaia aro to try to convinco Americans that the stories they havo heard aro untrue. All of thia would mean that the Czar's Government is not indifferent to the opiniou of the civilizod world. Ohio's Democratic Legislature. In tho recent campaign the people of Ohio were told that if tho Democrats nccured control ot tho Legislature they would gerrymander tho State, cutting up the territory bo as to make fifteen ' Democratic and six Republican Congressional Districts. ! The Democrats went at their work j with skill. Where they could get votes ; in no otiier way they put up men ol . personal popularity and begged com- j plimentary votes for them. In this way, /or example, they came nearcarry- < iuR their man through in Belmont 1 county. Tho same tactics were resorted | to in other counties, in somo cases with i success. ' " _ J ( Tho Democrats got the Legislature, ? and it was.not long before they wero putting it to tho worst uses. They chose Calvin S. Brico to bo a United j States Senator. They gerrymandered tho State, making fifteen Democratic S and Bix Republican Congressional Dis- * cricw. a itepmmcan wtto waa wheedled into Riving aomo good fellow a "com- j plimentary" voto rnuBt (eel very com- ? fortablo. J The Cold lleurt of Ico? - f Tho ico men shouted before they wero fl out of tho woods, They looked on q tho winter and saw it was no winter, on 0 tho season and saw that it waa soft; and f* 80 they determined that ice would be ? worth very much moro noxt auinmor ^ than it waa last. k Tho manufacturera of artificial ice con- i< eluded that already, by reaBon of tho $ opon winter, it costa twice aa much to ^ produce a ton of ice aa it did when lakea 1J and ponds and creeks and rivers wero e: coated a foot thick. In juatlco to them- J selves they had to put up tho price. "* March came aloug and with it one Jack Frost, who has novor been a moro a welcome visitor. Mr. Frost haa nipped tho plana ot tho ico men, to what extent e remaina to bo Beon. ThiB much may bo P counted on, that thero will bo more ice H by aomo millions of tons than tho ico won thought thero would bo; and consequently it will not cost so much aa tho J manufacturers thought to produce a ton ffl of ico. ai Ico will have to molt its cold heart C( ml como down to reasonable figures, 'his will lio nn inestimable gain to the m lublie, which linn Rot Into the habit of ising ico liberally. A Currency limed on Laud, at Senator Stanford, of California, will l bis week offer a resolution instructing ej lie Finance Committco of tho Senate 0, 'to inquiro if loans may not bo made by 0] ho Government upon mortgages depos- ^ ted with it upon real estate, tho mort- it [ages to bear n low rato of interest?say b rom ono to two per ccnt per nnnuin? " mil the Government reserving the power u ,3 call In a reasonable amount of its p loanB at its discretion." Under existing ? aw a deposit of $100,000 entitles a bank- j' iug corporation to have {'.10,000 in legal lender notes. The Government credit is pledged to rcdoom the notes. Senator Stanford sees no reason why d land as well as bonds, gold or silver may 11 not be made tho basis of issue, lie v would 1iavo tho land appraised by Gov- B eminent ollicials. If, for example, tho li land wero appraised at $'>0,000, and tho j Governmentwerotoi8sue$20,000 Inlegal t] tender notes against it, tho Government i would be amply secured and could r.s n well auora to guarantco redemption as it ? dots now with ila own bonds lor so- j curlty. o Ho argues that this plan would (or- n over remove the danger of a panic re- 8 suiting from locking itp the precious (1 metals. Interest would bo ckcapcued, a and men who now liavo to pay high rates on mortgages would get what they need at low rates. Senator Stanford would liovo the totul Issue limited so us to cause no derangement of tho monetary system. IIo expccta tho oposltion of capitalists. The Bchemo has the attraction of novelty and is something for tho country to think about. A Pretty Fight us It Sturnlf. Somebody has umdo ex-Senator Wallace believe that the nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania would be of value to him If be could get his bands on it. Mr, Wallace is therefore to be seen reaching/ortheprize with a singleness of purpose which characterizes him when bo goes for something he greatly desires. Mr. Wallace does not expert to bo elected Governor of Pennsylvania. Ilia idea is to get back into active politics in tho Democratic party, and he is willing to sacrifice himBelf on the party altar to accomplish bis purpose. Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Chauncey . Black has no thought of allowing ex- I Senator Wallace to do all the sacrificing. uois going to no somownoro near the [ party altar bimaell when tho sacrittco is , to bo ollored ut>. i !? I AMUSEMENTS. . _ < Tho a ran Opora Company To-ulght-Kcnt- , frow'n "^athllnilerft"?Theatrical Noten. t Tho Grau comic opera company will j make its first appearance in this city at the Opera IIouso this evening in Offenbach's opera, "Tho Brigands." This i opera will bo repeated at a special matinee to-morrow afternoon and the com- i pany'a engagement will closa to-morrow j night with a performance of "Amorita." \ The Grau company comes hero well re- t commended; the chorus is said to con- \ tain many fine voices and to bo well J drilled, and tho operas are put on in good j style. The opera of "Amorita" is one full of pretty music and gives the comedians ample opportunity to display their g abilities. A feature of the company is t Miss Emma R. Steiner, who fills the no- e sition of musical director in a very able manner. ItKNTFJlOW's 'PATHFINDERS' AT TIIE GRAND g To-night the Pathfinders open their t weeks engagement at tho Grand, in d "Scraps"?one of the most elugant.rotm- c ed and handsomely dressed comedies in r their repertoire. Sparkling songs and choruses, now specialties, superb music, and a refreshing, pure vein of comedy are the distinguishing characteristics of '{ all of Renthfrow's programmes. This i party has not appeared in Wheeling t since tho season of 1885, but many of the u amusement lovers hero will remember e them. This season the company is J larger and better than ever, and they give an entirely iiew programme each night. An excellent band and orches- d tra accompany them. Tho notable fen- s tureof their street parado will bo the h appearance of Chas. E. Thomas,' the o challenge drill-master of the country, c IIis style and dexterity in handling the musket will excite the admiration of all. NOTES ABOUT OTUEB ATTRACTIONS. ? "Natural Gas," which is to he present- w ed at the Opera House next Thursday tl and Friday evenings, is full of rollick- y, ing fun from beginning to end. New u music, songs, dances, funny specialties, v ludicrous situations, handsome costumes nud pretty faces make up the skit, with Henry Donnolly and Eddie Girard as tho principal fun makers. These two al comedians are so well known that the a| fact of thoir boing attached to anything is sufficient guarantee that it is good. "The Two Sisters" was presented to a good house Saturday afternoon and to a I' small audience in the ovening. Tho play ** is not a dramatic play, and tho only c< claim made for it ia that it is a natural fr representation of life in Now York as it ^ iB to-day. In plot and action it is sim- p! plicity itself. tl The I<la Van Cortland company closed ra ,ts engagement at the Grand by appear- hi iug before tw4o small houses Saturday. "j "Karl" Gardner will bo seen at the m Opera House next Saturday afternoon ?' ind evening. at A number of Wheeling people aro hi talking of going up to Pittsburgh this b< voek to hear Gilbert Sullivan's now )pera "Tho Gondoliers," which is to lung at tho Bijou. Transfer* ot Real Kutnte. j? Tho following conveyances of real esate wero admitted to record in Clerk gG look's oflke Saturday: A deed made March 8,1S90. by B. Ihanley and wife to Mary A. Wallace, uc or a tract of land in Elm Grovo. Con- p, iteration, $SOO. ir A doed made February# 25, 1S90, by benjamin Exley, of Martin's Ferry, exicutor of tho last will of James Exley, of his city, to Jane A. Beymer, wife of p, Frederick Beymor, of Martin's Ferry, or 120 feet on tho west Bide of McColloch treot. Consideration, $021. t? A deed made March C, 1S90, by Jano Ufi ). Beymer And Frederick, her husband, 'jj f Martin's Ferry, to James A. Henry. ra or 120 feet of land on tho west side of Dr IcColloch street. Consideration, $021. ?r, A lonn L..-\tr n. uubu uiuuii iuwiumj 4, aovu, uy >y. u,, ). Kiilbaugh and wife to Bortha Lundrohn, lor tho north twenty-ono feet o( >t No. 22, in Lagrange. Consideration, ev 10, it. A deed made March 4, 1S90, by mi ieorge W. Lcmtnon and vrifo to J. L. t>. allaril, (or lota Nos. -IS and ! !, on the ? list sido of South Huron street, in mo's orchard addition. Consideration, 400. | Mr. lturtt Declines. | mlay .Yciri-Utter. ? J. H. IJurtt, one of the best friends I le laboring men of tho Ohio Valley , ver had, has recently'declined the oaition of 8pecial Agent is the Departtent of Recorded Indebtedness in the ensus Bureau. TitK mosquito as a public singer draws 1 011, but never gives satisfaction. Sal- J ition Oil however always gives satis- 11 ction in curing at once inBect bites or ly other sores or wounds. Price 25 ante, T AUTHOR OPJIEMORIAL DAY. ri. Oenrrnl I<oipin Vindicate* llcr Hui? A Imml-Tlie llenl Fact*. illonal Tribune. t J' It teems Incredible that anyone should tempt to takeaway from (Jen. John A. a ogan tho honor?or nny portion ol It? J ' conceiving /iritl establishing the glori- u us Institution ot Memorial Day. If nny n no thing In tho history ot tho Grand s nny of tho Hepubllc la well established a is the (act that tho Bolo credit (or tliia ii clongs H our illustrioua deceased com- o tile. The documents, us well as tho re- n Elections of thosu familiar with tho o latter, support this. Hut recently somu 1: ersona iiavo put forth claims forasharo t i tho honor, and tjieso nro elTeetually I Isposedofliy tho following conclusive i; otters from Mrs. John A, Logan: s CALUHBT PLACS. Wasuinotox, D. 0., Feb, 20, 1S00. r EniTouNATioNAi.TiiinH.si!:?Since Ida f until not a few persons have claimed J ho authorship ot many of General " .omn'a mnst brilliant aciNand thought*, ilio, if ttiey were tho real authors, were iugularly silent during Ida llfetimo. 1 . lavu refrained from taking uny noticoof ' lieso psucdO'claimants. My attention, ' lowover, having been called to a.comaunlcatiouof Mr. JullusSlinons,where- [ u bo gives tho credit to Mrs. Kimball ol laving suggested tho decoration of the oldlers' graves to General Logan, aud ivesn letter dated July !> ol Gouoral . ,ogau's to Mrs. Kimball giving evidence ' f the fact. Tho letter in ijueston is c aerelyan acknowledgment of a conratulary one of Mrs. Kimball to General , jOgan alter tho ohservauce o( the cere- , nouiea in Arlington, May 110, 1808, in [ ibedience to Geueral Logan's order, ' Ksued May 5, 1808, and in no senBe ill- , imatcs that lie got the Idea from Mrs. , Clmball. Tho facts about the matter ire thoBo: Colonel Charley Wilson, ormtrly editor ol tho Chicago Journal, ind a party of ladies from iJoston and Chicago caino to Washington February, .803, and invited General Logan aud uysell to go to Kichmond anil viiit the dstoric ground around that city. Gonial Logan could not go, as his duties re- 1 [ulred bis presenco in Congress. After jur return wo were all telling him of all ?o had seen; among others,of the crude locorationofConfcdcrategravee. Wherelpou ho said that tho custom of bonorng tho dead by chaplets of laurol and lowers was always observed by the indents, and especially by the Greeks, idding, "and I intend to inangurnto the lustoui of decorating tho graves of the oyal dead through tho Grand Army ol ;ho Republic, and I will seo ii I canuot ret a bill through Congress making the lay on which it is done a legal holiday." Wo nil agreed that would be n grand ;bing to do, and be at onco took steps o carry out his own ideas. General jhipman was enthusiastic about it when lie General mentioned it to him, and so t was done solely through the prompt, ngs of his own great heart In his overireseut desire to pay tributo to loyalty, ivingordead. Mr. Simons occasionally addressed jublic documents for Geueral Logan, >ut was never hfa Private Secretary. It nust impress any fair-mluded person as ?ery strange that Mr. Simons and Mrs. Kimball did not make this claim long igo, as it is now almost twenty-two years linco the lirst order lor Memorial Day vas issued by General Logan, then Comnander of the Grand Army of the Bemblic. Very truly yours, Mrs. John A.'Loo an. A Largo Puppy* \'cv> Dominion. Mrs. Avis has a mastiff puppy six nonths old, which weighs nearly 200 jounds. It and a thoroucbbread pug vero received a few days ago from Boson. The mastiff, we will wager, will be vhen full grown, the largest; dog in the Jtate. lie is a nobie looking animal, and j is docile and amiable as ho is.large. i Hood's Saksapakilla has the largest ' ale of any medicino before tho public. *.ny honest druggist will confirm this itatement. 7 Station-master: "Come, come, my i ;ood man! You musn't walk on the j rack." Tramp (disgusted): "The conloctor says X can't ride and you sny I an't walk. What's your blamed old oad here for, anyway?" , i Penny WIhiIoui?Pouml Folly. 1 It is foolish to save the little that So- J odont costs, and suffer what will result a bad teeth and large payments to deniste. Place a bottle of it on the toilet, ise live drops only of it every time after ating, clcause the mouth, and 'show our wisdom. Tin: propriety of Ely's Cream Calm o not claim it to be a cure-all, but a ure remedy for catarrh, colds, in the ieadand hoy fever. It ia not a liquid r a snulT, but ia easily applied into the 1 lostrila. It gives relief at once. J mwfaw ' s Avoid Appearances.?A worthy genleman, having an unusually red nose, f ras long suspected of being a tippler on o iq sly, by those not well acquainted rith his strictly tomperate habits. His ufortunato disfigurement was readily, iired by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. djtw "Yes. I felt sure I would got stago,ruck," moaned the new actor as an ?ed egg struck him side of the head. "J liappy IIoosUirH. | Win. Timmons, postmaster at Idaville, ad., writes: "Electric Bitters has done, tore for me than all other medicines G jmbined, for that bad feeling arising om kidney and liver trouble." John T eslie, farmer and stockman, of same * loco, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be le best kidney and liver medicine, made e feel like a now man." J.W. Gardner, ardware merchant, same town, says: &< Electric Bitters is iust the thing for a an who is all run down and don't care hetlierhfj lives or dies;, ho foundnovy. rength, good appetite and felt just like 1 y had a new lease on life. Only 50c a )ttle, at Logan Drug Co.'s drug store. 2 FITS. All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's r, beat Nerve Restorer. No Fits a Iter . at day's use. Marvellous cures. Treat- p] 3 and $2 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, ind to Dr. Kline,931 Arch at., Piiila., Pa. CnUJIlA.. ?ItT J i ' uuw-cujwi . iicro 10 u report irom WQ ispital. "What Bhall I head it with?" rj mnyman (speakingup): "Newsof the eak." i ? IK Thousauils Poisoned. 1 In a recent work on Heart Disease, Dr? anklin Miles?the noted specialist-^ ves many new and startling facta, lousands of people are slowly poisoning .J emselves, weakening their hearts by tk'fe ~ 10 of tea. coffee, tobacco and alcohol; \] iese are heart whips, causing it to beat j[ pidly, thus gradually wearing it out,i _ oducing shortness of breath when ex? >c cising, pains in the. aide and shoulder, 1 mgry and faint spells. Fiually swells 1 g of the ankles aud sudden death; :Fot i iakened and irritated hearts the press Pi ery where highly recommend the New jart Cure discovered by Dr. Franklin q lies, which is for sale at the Logan pi< ug Company's. . 3nvK,fcvv-5 co; "Good and Honest." % . e\v fSVSTv la thus Tlttlfscil ? ' D| A?i? of ohto'Tieu. ^U/M llS w Bcpt-. Colombo *| 7 )'I VV>r 0M?' Fob-1KS- ! J a I "I havo usod St. Ja- pC] j*. VI1L 001,5 ou In ftraily Do ?T for y#ar?, anil find It to * othomcdlclno of medicines FOR GENERAL USE. ?rr I la a good, honest mcdlcino and honest men M rill not hcaltato to recommend it to suffering Jfi umahiy." JOHN P. SLElttfOKS. / Bookkeeper. * At fcfitGOISTS AND DrALSM. V HE ttMty.ES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Hi, A CHILD'S IIUIUtlllMi DEATH. Little (ilrt Fnlln Intuit Can of Lardand Strangle** jrkaiburg Mate Journal. The little one-year olil daughter ot Mr. nd Mrs. Sylvester Ditmnn, who lives on lurlutta avenue, met lis death yesterday Iternoon In a peculiarly dreadful mailer. lira. Dilman wan washing out aino clothes, and the child was playing bout on tho lloor. There was a large ird can nearly lull o! water sluing In no comcr of tho room, and while its iiotherwua nbscnt iu till) yard hanging nt some clothes lor a low minutes, the iahy crawled to the can, climbed up 011 0 the edguof it, lost its balance and fell n head llrat. it could neither get out lor make any nol?o and, of course, soon trnnglcd to death. When tho mother returned to tho 00111, hIio was horrilled to discover her hlld Immersed in Iho water in tho can, lut thinking she could save Its life, not knowing how long It had becu in that losition, she pulled the little one out of lie water, sent for a physician and did ,11 she could toHirlng tliu child back to ife, ns did the physician w hen he arived, hut alUto no purpose. Tho child vas dead, Tho grief of tliu mother wbb tillable ;to witness when she realized hat her babo was no more. iiow'? Tiiim Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars reward or any case 01 caiarru mat cannot do urcd by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky<kCo., I'rops., Toledo, 0. We, Iho undersigned, huvo known F. '. Cheney for the last lifteen yearn. and ?elievo him per/ectly Jhonorablo in all jusitiess transactions nnd financially ible to carry out any obligation made by heir firm, IVest & tncax, Wholesale Druggists, i Toledo, 0. Saldino, Kinnan ?fc Marvin, Whole* salo Druggists, Toledo, 0. E. ii. Van Hoksbn, Caauier Toledo National Bank, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system.' Price 7oc per bottle. Sold by all druggists, haw There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. no2-uwsjw HAMBURG FIGS! (MEDICATED) If you liavo a heavy splitting headache, a evercd tongue, a thorough disinclination to cn;cge lu auy of ilio active pursuits of life?this Is KThat't'osisii pation means, uuti is a most f or in idible enemy. FOR Ihc millions of people whose l>owehmro not regular-time .?boi>ld not.he lost null J woedlate attention shou'd U? glvon, or serlonn results will Vdloir, n'u-h us ludimciAtioa of the iiotrcl* and Peritonitis. OUR lamburg Figs, the great fruit laxative, should ie Uketi at once; they are an effect! vo remeHy, >ut most pie/want and agreeable to the ?aj>te, beng composed ouly of fruits ani vegetables. Abolutcly nothing like them in tho world. DARLING Ittle children, who suffer with their .bowels ako them with per'oct safety, as they never tripe or produyo Colic, and are so pleasant to he lafilo that thereat them an eagerly as candy. BABY akcs them, so do young and old. Physicians ecommcnd them to be mild, harmless, but most xcellcnt In their action for Constipation, Indlostiou, Liver Complaints, BJliousncM, Hour, tom&cb, nnd Piles. DOSE ONE FIG. 'or faTe at all druggists in boxes only. Prlcc26c., r sent dircct by wall. Address, MACK DRUGICO., NEW YORK. McLAIN BROS., Agonts, Wheeling, W. Va. mrlOMivr.tw Drugs, Chamlcals, Etc. LOGAN DRUG CO, Fomethlns New everyday in SEASONABLE OODS. Tie Perfect Menthol Inhaler! *?*f0r russian influenza.! The best means 0/ obtaining tho Taluable Jtiou ol mouihol. The Nev/ Model Vertical Feed, Air Tight, Rubber Tip, PEARL MUCILAGEI Neater, Cleaner, Stronger than ever. No Cork! No Brush! NoWostcl No Spilling PROrRItTOES 07 jgan's G enulne Excelsior Bating Powder PEASANT WORM SYRUP, LO(JAN'S ESS. JAM. GINGER, ' LILY CREAM, FOR TEE SKIN, HOMESTEAD PILL?, CINDERELLA CORN CURE, ell's excelsior sarsaparilla WPhysIcIanB' Prescription accurately coalunded at all hours. Telephono 151. LOGAN DRUG CO.,. io27 BRIDGE CORNER. JILD MARCH MUSIC, htio . and sweet melodies, sacred and secular songs, And all other kinds of mnsto arc in Jour thousands of books and millions of ' sheet music.pieces l . VOUNG PLAYERS' (Pnp.81.Bds. DPULAR COLLECTION 51 ?>.) New ight and easy. 143 Piano Pieces. , /MITNEY'S (Bds. S2,Cloth 82S3.) By 8. 1 RGAN ALBUM B. Whitney. 3J tine Or^an jces for Manual and Pedal, byl/J distinguished mposers. helpful, useful friend to pupil and teacher Is 1A SON'S PIANO 182tO)byWm.Mason ^DTDTPnu?.i?? . < > * " ? - uunh IL>9 ttOd n. 15. Ainin* s. This adralrablo system of Scales, arpeggios . d all otder necdc.1 technical txercUes. with 1 3d directions. holds a high place In tho ea- . im of thorough teachers, aud stiould bo every* . leronsed., 5ur thoroughly good, rental and practical / 100I Music Hooka are widely kuown and uead. iyonufqthem? i , BONG Bookl, Frlmary, (30cU., S3dot.): AN UAL Book 2, Medium. (40 cts., Si ?) t *.); Book3, HIsherClasses,(50cw,} 180dor) * L. 0. Emerson. Is his last aud best book, auu v are Rood book (or schools. OTION (25 cts., MM dor) by Mrs. Board- ,j ONGS -man, is a delight to teachers and \ ildren. V iny book mailed promptly for retail price. K LITEK B1TS0S COMTAJiT, Boston. " I, U. Dit-on 4 Co.. . J 647 uroul w, how Yoii, mrs-mtlutr , Now Advertisements. wanted?two experienced TT Mllllnotl. NAMDE* L. COkVHI.UII Main street. mrH* F3r sale-fine draft house IJay maro. free from blomlih, between 4 and 5 years old. weight 1,400 pouudi. A bar?tH!n, Apply at law Main street. mr7 wanted-few good sales T T MRN to Introduce our choir*. 175 pel month and exponas advanced. Kucloso stamp Havana Clgsr Co., Cincinnati, 0. mrv* \1t anted?girls for the dec TT ORATING department at tho Toronto Pottery. A number o! flllcrs-lu can bo ulveu employment at onco. AdJrcn, lho Torontc Pottery Company. Toronto, Ohio. tiir.H Biovole for 8ale-a 61 inch Victor Bicycle, uood m new, for 170. Call and pco It at Conuor and Bncdeker'i, oornei Market and Fourteenth street*. U.J. BMYTil mriu* qard of thanks. Rov. Jackion and stewards of the Wayraan A M. K. Chapd, desire to return tbelr slnccri thankH to Eureka Lodge, 0. U. 0. P., for a con trlbutlon of 9J2 for the teucllt of tho pastor who has been seriously sick with typhoid fever lurin qlothes wringers, MRS. TOTTS SAD I ROSS, | TROY POL1SUINO IRON'S at tho Ilardward and House FuruUhlug Store o uesbitt & br0? mrio matIi 1312 Marknt Street. 04,500 lbs* * I * Illinois Dairy Company Product. I, 2 aud, j pound rolls. The finest nude. 40 to 60 pouui tubs lu store and for tule by t. a. morris & co., I mrlO* Ahovo Hotel Windsor. For rent 10 Roomed riouso, with all modern Im provomcutij. sis Main street. 9 Uooms, looo Market street. Good locution fo boarding house. 5 Roomed dwelling, 10 Bouth Broadway. Olllce Rooms. Dairy Farm near thW city. o. o. sMun, mrfrM 1T20 M?lit Btecct. Seeds. We Iirvo tho largest and most complel stock of GARDEN SEEDS In tho State. A r.uw, fresh stock, and warranted "true to name, whllo our prices will bo found hr low ns ativ n liivlrio HKKl)t can tlJ MAnKKT CjAHUENKt will 11 ml It to their Interest to plnee their ordei with tw. tnd get just what they want. Seeds 1 5 and lOu pucketH, Kent l?y mall, poitngo pah on receipt ol price. 1100K & uRO.. 1113 Market 8l.,(\VV?t Si?le). fegjCWPAW Wheeling, W. Va. FAMILY Arlington Steel Nate ltiuigcs aro unexcelled In durability and In beauty < finish, and will wivo their cost in economv.coi vunienco, and freedom from repairs. Call au kco thorn at the works. JOSKl'II BELL 8T0VE CO., Main and Fourth Streets, )afl WlIKKl.INO, w. VA. OFFICE op tub BAUBEKASPHAL" I'AVIWQ CO., No. 1 Broadway, Now Yorl March f, Itj'JO. To Whom it May Concern: At a meeting of tho llurber Asphalt Pavlr Compauy to he hdld at tte office of tlio Con pany. No. 1 Broadway, New York., on iho,3J. day of March. 1890, a re.solullon will boolTere o Increase tho uumbcr of shares of tbo caplti stock of said company to such ati amount us majority of tho shareholder* may determine. J C. HOCKH, A.L.BARBER, mrlO w Secretary. President. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE \ _______ In order to make room for now store fixture and our spring Importation of Fine Goods, shall offer from uow until May 1st our Elega: Stock of Fine Ilavlknd China, Brlca-Bra Broi?8, Marble and Onyx Clocks, Onyx Table Pcdcstels, Silverware and all fancy goods at 101 25 per cetU reductfou. Now is (he timo to SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. I. G. DILLON & CO. JEWELERS'. fc2: FOR RENT. No. 1001 Main street, Zlun building, 10 room: Splendlil locution lor small hotel or boardlu bouso. rtnxosTi No. -IS Sooth Broadway. 5 room* -..515 ( No. 1020 Main street. 1 room, front ?. 4 I No. 77 South York ntrcct,3rooms.......... 10 I No.'2810 Woods street, ft rooms ........... 10 I No. 2119 Main street, 3 rooms .. 10 i No. 21VJ Main street, storeroom 35 < No. 1127 Alley H, 2 rooms 6 ( No. I01S Market street, 3 rooms...... 7 t No. 1018 Market street, 2 rooms S t 3-room frame house In Alley It 8 ( No. 50 Zaae street, 20 roome 33 ( No. 71 New Jersey strwt.G rooms 15 t No. 200 Coal street, 3 rooms - ?../ 8 I No. 1039 KotT street, 5 rooms - 12 ( Residence at Elm Grove, 7 rooms ~?... 2') C Residence at Elm Grove, 30 rooms 20 f Residence at Leatherwood. C rooms 15 t So. 21 A3 Main St.. 8 rooms and store-room... 13 C So. 2163 Main street, 4 rooms. 3d floor- 9 ( House of 5 rooms on South Eim St., Island 12 f No. 1300 Market street, 3 rooms on 3d floor. So. 1314 Market st., olUce rooms on 2d Uoor. Store room, 1Sx50 fact on Washington street, Martin's Ferry, O 10 0 No. S110 McColloch street, 10 rooms- 25 C FOR SALE. No. 1823 Woods street, 5 room*, 81-1 00. Also several improved properties that.wlll pa len per cent on the amount invested. No. 3110 McColloch street, on easy terms. RINEHART & TATUM, Real Estato, Stocks & Fire Insurance, mrio 1163 MARKET STREET. OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JIARCHlatli, 1801 AND SATURDAY MlTIXEE. I The Jolly German Dialect Comedian and Swee | Singer, CMS. A. GARDNER. (KARL) Supported by a talented company, under tin management ot Sidney It. Ei.ms, producing 01 a grand a- ale lho new romantic comedy, FATHERLAND! AN II)TL OK THE TyjlOL. Hear Gardner's New Songs, Including his Great lilt -"THE LILAC!"Tyrolean Quartette. 8poclal Sccncry Carried by the Company. EvcnJnj? prjccs, "5 and 50 cea is. Reserved sen t? J1C0, Mattnoo prices, 60and 25 coins. Reserved seats 75 cents. Bale ol seats commences Friday, March 14. at C. A. House's music more. mrM) FOR RENT. POSSESSION APKIL 1. Store room, with dwelling attached.. Excellent location for a dry goods ouslncss. A HONTIT. No. 1309 Jacob street, 24 floor .....? 8 OJ No.2151 Main street, -I rooms, sccoud floor. 10 00 No. 3013 Chaplluo street..?. 1G it) No. 130 Fourteenth street......... 14 09 So. 105.1 JfcCoIIoch street..; 11 00 So. 2.K* Main Htreet. 9 00 No. 2520 Main street, 20 00 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. No. 14 Twenty-fifth street. 2 rooms 5 00 So. 852? Chapllne street. 2 rooms 6 00 Wo. 2241 Main street, 2d floor and attic....... 10 00 No. 4 roar of 2112 Water street..... 6 00 FOR SALE, A desirable new residence,No. 4823 Jacob street. Lot west of Baltimore Ohio Railroad, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets. No. 182 Seventeenth street, house on front. House nu alley. Ground a lull-lot. No. 132 Feventeenth street. iro. 4GQ National road No. 1025 McColloch street. J!o. GO North fro m street. Ground CO by about 100 feet. Your choice oflots In Fair Ground property, iVcllsburg, W. Va. Building Bite on Eouth Wabash etrcct, $350. Corner Jot on South Front street. Only one building aite on west side ol McColoch street, 24 by 120 feet; Exley property. Residence, Fultou, W. Vo. No. 1000 Cbapllno (street. Nos. 172 and 174 Seventeenth street.' 80 Aero Farm at Glenn's Itun. i Property suitable for a hotel on Wain street. | No. 1125 Eoff street. Ground a half lot. JAMES A. HENRY, leal Eatato Agent, O. 8. Claim Attorney and No* tary Public. No. 1612 Market Street. rarlO nr h. f. heath. YJ (Successor to l)r. C. B. Robinson) l Practitioner of 20 Years Kzperlenco in all thai pertains to the management and treatmentol DOMESTIC ANIMAL9. Special attention given to Horso Dentistry and titration. Office and Hospital: Carter & forrow's Livery Stable. Twenty-third and Mar;et street, Wheeling, W. Va. Telephone calls answered day or night at realonce, No. 92 Eighteenth street, Wheeling, W. 'a., Carter & Morrow's Livery Stablo, Wheeling, 7. Va., Bcllairo Breeding and Sale Stables, BcUIre. Ohio. telR-Mw Do you want a situation ? HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO tJELL? If ?o, drcrtiso In the INTELLIGENCES, C. Mendol & Co. licau btrruko. 0. ed. mkndkl. i Mich. Kiuchnm, MENDEL, & CO. ! %$$$ ear i -?? i ; w T T/N -w ! ^ E v "wi : wr B ^ -iM Kir W KJ -w ear ?| 1 tea . i\-ll Hands ! POIHT TO DS As Examples of Enterprise ' IN OUR STOCK, r Ami Models of Moderation 18 OUR PRICES. 8 You See the Point! u l, Wo aim to ma to our Stock tho MOST COM* rHKlIENSlVE an.l MOST VARIED that Is open to the public, and wo guarantee ? OUR PRICES ! . d To Etrlko tho Very Bottom Notch ol Lowncea conslbteut with i HIGH YALDES. jj Soe US' Talk Willi US! Try US! iG. Mendel.& Co., DEALERS IN : Carpets, Furniture, &c., I', 1124 MAIN STREET. 10 t,ls J. S. Rhodes & Co. f "extraordTnary _ ' Bargains in Silk: i j. s. iii&co." ;? o Will place oil sale Tuesday, KJ ) J March 4,. 1,500 yards Hand- * # some Printed India Silk, this 0 season's styles and in all the 10 J new colors, at 4 50centsiyarf- e r, 0 Regular $i Grade. 10 TWENTY PIECES jj Faille Sills In Colors At$i a yard, worth $1.25. ?J. S. RHODES & CO, t (Motors stop at our store.) 1152 Main Straet. mr3 ' Books, Stationery, Etc. > RlADY~FOR~DELIVERY. HUTCHINSON'S ! West Ylrglnia Treatise. Being a treatise on the Laws of West Virginia pertaining to tho Powers and Duties of Justices, Clerks of Courts, Prosccutlng Attorneys, Sheriffs, Con?table?, Notaries; embracing Practical Forms in CIrll anil Criminal Proceedings, Entries In Circuit and County Courts, Forms of Indictments, Pleas, Conveyances, contracts, Wills, etc.; also, Rules a\ of Evidence. Detlultlous, Notes to Decisions. . etc., etc. 'Wlih References to tho Law an a tu Practice In Vlrclala. By JOUN A. HUTCHINSON, Author of "Land Titles," etc. One large octavo volume, containing nearly 1,'JOO pages* 00, net. Bent by mall or oxprsia, prepaid, on recelot of price. ' ? Oillce of THE OLD CITY BOOKSTORE, r= Stanton & Davenport, No. 1301 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. ~ fc2C J 1852. 1890. BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY DAYBOOKS. Ledgers, Cash Books, Invoice and Trial Balance Books. Inks, l'cna and Pencils, Legal Lotter and Bill Cap], Letter Piles, Bill Files, * Document Files, Ac. Wall Paper, Borders / And Celling Decorations. r BABY UARRIAGESI \ The Larccst Stork and preatestYarlety. Bold *? RciaII at Wholesalo price, by, ^ JOSEPH GRAVES, 2G TWELFTH STREET. ^ Telephone, m dc2S rj\RE PITISBUKGH DISPATCH, ^ Daily 15 cents pcr.Wcek*, 20 cents including Sun* day, delivered anjwhero. BOOKS, PERIODICALS. NEWarAI'ERS AND Wt STATIONERY. 0. H. QUIMBY, , fc23 No. 1414 MurVft Street. Cornice and Tin Roofing. Galvanized Iron Gornice ^ J. ! ? _ -?JLSD J^| TIN ROOFING. k Special attention given to all kind* o! Bhoot |J Iron and Tin Work on Bu(ldlng*. Alio Stool tf and Felt Roofing. Vl Call and get prices before contracting, aa I am prepared to give bargains ia that line oi work. B. F. CALDWELL, ^ iolj Cor. Main ?ad Boms Sttwu ? * Ceo. R. Taylor?Now Spring OoodB. NEW Spring Goods! NOW DISPLAYED BY Git R. Jim, LATEST STYLES ? AT MODERATE PRICES. Special Attention is Invited to my NEW STOCK OF SPRING JACKETS. ? IlsTDIA SILKS At $100, $1 25 and $150. DRESS GOODS. In All the New Varieties of Fancy, Plain and Combination. WHITE G00DS1 EMBROIDERIES Early Selections Secure the BEST STYLES. GEO. 8. TAILOR. 1150 Main Street. Arbenz & Co.?Furniture. Etc. Bonrfcnriri in UnimUnun I migaiiiB ill r imiiiurc ! CAN ALWAYS BE HAD It the Furniture and Carpet and Undertaking Establishment ARBENF& CO., 1115 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. ^^Undertaking and Arterial Embalming given specia .Mention. MUST BE SOLDI HaTlng concluded to rctiro irom business, I will offer my entire :ock of Carriages, Bugeies, Wagons, a Complete Outfit ol Wagon aker's Tools, also a Good Safe, lor Sale Cheap. Goods must he soldi DAVID KULL, SR., lU 2110 Main Street. Edw. L. Rosa & Co.?Tha Victor Wheel. 'HE VICTOR OF 1890 After Inspecting the Isthe Victor of the Worldl MEW VTPTftB WHT7ET MANY NIW AND VALUABLE POINTS. llli 11 llVjlUU 11 UJuJuli We placed our order for 100 VICTORS LEAVE YODR ORDERS EARLY. T/^C -Wo will not keep you waiting thlneason. victor 'is man^moro points ahead^ol all other EDW. L. ROSE & CO., fcl Sole Agents W. Va. Steamers;^ Business Cards. PPEIU HOUSE CIG AR STOKE , ,:srs!??? ltrect, HENRY BODENSIEK, ^/r^"&Uo^TV. manufacturer op Fln(, ClBars' TIP'? ?nd Stogies, IBLI>yg"ALTgate No. 1327 Market flto-L :m. rati mBMuawocmbsaay a; 7 a.m. _ ^ steamer "HUDSON," J. P. Ellison, TTURRMY & REED, EStf&Master; Dan Laccy, Clerk; eyery XX SiSBffiaTkuriday at 7 a. m. __ BteancrC. W. BATCHELOR, Qcorpe Wliolmlc ind ItcUU 4calcr? In all grula ot ?M' HOOFING, SLATE, FELT AND MAILS. n steamer "SCOTIA," John M. Phil* All 'work promptly done. fe?V"'Cbl1 HVJRRAW St REEDi ' nrl 1M1 Chapllno Streflt^v^Ung/w? V*. BaSS&oTery Sunday at 7 a. m. u " ' ~ 'rat-class Care. Whoeltof to Cincinnati, ?0. SUBSCRIBE FOR nrt txlo. 810.^ Meals and stato-room In* > * TEE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER gh?o?Ko. yJui(K BOOTH. A?at. I 81 00 PER YEAR. Wantod. TfTANTED-ilOAlit) FOI1 FAMILY f T ot nvo Miwoi. or furnished roomiauu. able for llalit housekeeping, Address, "A. n.?? care of thl? ofllce. foa anted-for the united . States Army-able-bodied unmarried 1 men, between tho a?es of 21 and 85 yearn, Uood pay, ration*, clothing atul medical attendance, Apply at No. lftlU Market itioct, Wheeling, Va. dox TITanted?for 5 cents?two T Ila** of Washing Blue ami a lino Dixon's Lead Poucll. All In ouo package. "Use Matilda Dunrah'a BJuo." For mio by J. W. Ktnnen. 2223 Market Street, John Pcegan. Benwood, and wholesale by Joseph Speldol A: Co. fe27t>.* w A gents avanted?ti1e mi8. xl BOUBt Washer afford* Atenw pioflublo business. Washea dirtiest clotlica clean by hot ateatn. Arguments In lis favor numerous and convincing. Benton two necks' trial. Write for illustrated circular nnd torai. J. WORTH, M Beck man strtet. New ^oik, oojjj T" J To Loan. ]YflOXKV TO LOAN " ON FIBST MORTOAOR ON 01IIO llUAI, ESTATE, n. T. HOWELL, Inauranco aud Real KatAto A Rent, foil Bridgeport. Ohio. For Ront. OKItKNT?HOUSITCONTAINTNG fl room* and finished attlo on South frout street. Kuqulro of W. 12. 8TONK, 1MM032 Main. mr.s For rent-large furnished HALL, No. 1314 Market street. Suitable lor lodgo purposot. Several nl?ht* Mill vacant. Inquire o( ti. B. Grave*, J. W. Elleaberger, C. 11, Beabrlght and Charles ffanke. ja-TQ For kent-two large rooms on second floor, and ouo largo nnd ouo atnall room ou third floor, at No i?31 Market street. Address WIIKAT & UANCKKB, f. 0. Box 227. fe!8 pOlt KENT. Fine Unfitair Dwollinc. BUI TABLE FOR SMALL FAMILY. . Enquire of JAS. L. II AW LEY. mrf 1420 Main street. Gonoral Notices, giwir * Wo have removed our Merchant Tailoring establishment to No. 1011 Malti htrett, whine wo will bo plumed to wait upou our old customers and the jiubllo generally. C. II. WHEELER A RON, mr4 Merchant Tailors. TO THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the recipe, trade mark, good will, itc.,of the Euterprlso unking Powder Irom Mr. R. a. McL'ftbe, wo shall coutltme the maim, facturo ami nalo of the fame, which la Ktrletly pure. Its merits are well kuowu la thin market. THE ENTERPRISE BAKIh'G POWDER CO. 1021 1318 Main Street, Wheeling. W. Vn. XTOTICE TO THE 1'UBLIC. x^i i! a iii) wood finishing. Having hail fifteen yearn' expcrlenco as a practical furniture flulsher, 1 am now prepared to Qnlsh all kinds of hard wood or imltntlot)?. either lu furnlturo or hard wood tlnlshes ol house*. I'ersom Interested fti building or remodeling wou.d do well to eounult with me. "I'v-'i" nHuniiuu i;i>in ?u iviuitauuiK 1111 bhuii ol otllco aud bar-mom fixtures and household furniture. I refer to the following well known businessmen, by permission: K ley fa, Kraft & Co., Beltz, Finding A Co., G. Mendel Co., Frew A Bertschy, Friend A Son, llnmm A Co., Levi's Clear Store, I. G. Dillon A Co., Gcorgo Durst, Henry Bonnebora, City Dank and Sebenic ifc Sou, J. O. BIIKNEULKIS. Oillce and finishing rcotn In Beltz, Finding A Co.'s building, corner Nineteenth and holt Streets. KesUievce. 200* Koil'street. feOMw^y Stockholders' Meetings. gTOCKHOLDEltS' MEETING. ' Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of uio "Douglas Cutter Saw Company" will bo held In the Washington, D ofllce of tho said company, on Tuesday, April 8, 1890, at 4 o'clock p. m.. in the "Post Building,'' for thepurposool increasing tho capital ttock ol 2 said company to 81.000,000. mrS A.'.H. BOLOMON3. fiecretary. "J^OTICE. The annual meeting ot the Stockholders and Directors ol tho Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Railway Company will ne held at the Company's oillco, Rogers Block, Main street, WheelJug, W. Va,, on Tuesday, tho 31th day ol ilnrcb. 1890, at 10 o clock a. m. mr4 It. II. COCHRAN. President. "VTOTICE?OFFICE of tub WIIKELAM ING, WKLLSBURG & STATU LINE KAIL. ROAD COMPANY, Wollsburg, W. Va., January r 16, 1890. A meeting of the stockholders of the l> Wheeling, Wellsburg State Lino Railroad Company will be hold at tho general oillce of tho Company. Hudson House, Wcllshurg, W. Va., on Thursday, March 20.1890, at 2 o'clock p.m., for tho purpose of considering an ngrcemcut ol consolidation and merger of this company with tho Pittsburgh, Cannonsburg A Stnto Line lullroad Company, and to vote upon tho acceptance or rejection of the same. Bv order of the Hoard of DlrtctorH. A. 13. PAUL, Secretary Wheeling Wollsbnrg A State Lino Kallroad Co. JalC jgTOCKUOLDERS' MEETING. Tho undersigned, corporators of the Wheeling Hospital Association, being the whole number i of corporators, have appointed Tuesday, March I 11,1890, at 7:30 p. in., as the time, and the rooms of tho Young Men's Christian Association in tho city of WhccUng as tho place, for holding a j general meeting of the Stockholders of the Association to elect a Board of Directors, make ByLaws. and transact any other business which may lawfully bo done by tho said Stockholders In general meeting. WILLIAM A. WILSON', ? I M.1A.M P'. ti l ll' KIj. , MORltiH IIOKKUI'.IMKR, It. It. HWOt'K, HENRY M. iiOSSELL. mrS-ltol For Sale. gTOCKS FOR SALE. 10 Shares Ohio Valloy Bank. 20 Shares Lalfcile Nail Mill. 24 Bhares Hinge Factory. 2.? Shares Wheeling ami Belinon t Bridge Co. Aino Kor Rent?A good two story brick Moreroam ami dwelling together. A good location lor business. It. 8. IRWIN, Broker, nu3 Ko.21 Twelfth Street. POR SALE CHEAP. A Very Fine Hccond Hand kranich and bacii piano For Salo Cheap. fc3 P. W. HAPMKRit CO. For sale. -Tho ?outh half of lot No. h5 on North Main street, opposite tbe residence of sir. new. The Leighton rcsidenco on Chaplino street. 12K Shares Belmont stock. 3o bhares iEtna Iron Works. 16 Shares o! llobb's Glass Company. ChapHne Street iJnlldiog Lot. ? , TH08. O'BRIEN. Real Estate and Stock Broker lM7%MaIn Street., Ofllco Telephone 4iK?; Residence *4ti5. xnrl j^OItSALE. Property on tho northeast corner ol Twentyfourth and Market BtrccUj. Full lot, CCA lott bylU W. V. IIOG E A BRO., fcfl 1300 Market Htrftct. |?OR SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST HOME9 IN THE CITY. Centrally Located. All Conveniences. GEO, J. MATHISON, Real Estate and Insurance. Money to Loan on Real Estate Security. fcH yOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Small Places at Elm Grovo. FOUB Largo Dwell lues la the city. Several Hmall Dwelling*. Low prices and long time. ' Knqulro of II. FORBE3, oo" I 1142 ChagUne Street JJEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS FOR SALE. r ^ ?0I?l>cr ol good bargains In House* ind Lot?iu different parts of the city. J.GOO Acres ol W eat Virginia Lund cheap. Alw tomo good Stocks. Telephono No. 88. II. J. MKN'DEI<. No. M Twelfth Street. JJEDMAN & 00. FOR SALE. . Boiler, 20 (ect long, so lnchca In filameur and two la inch lines. One 8mall Engine OJfctia. i Ail in good repair and will be fold cheap. ? <X* REDMAN A CO.. FOR_SALE. (24) Twenty-four Lota In Caldwoll'? Addition to the City of WheollnK. Bald Lota are bouuiloil on the north hy'fwca* v'nlnth itreet. on tbo east by Fillmore stree t, on tho south by tho Handlan Homestead, awl oa ^o^est by tho B. & 0. ltnllroad. , ? . . ? 5elr Vjoxlaltr to tho above namod raNx?" wndoralhea excellent kite# for manufuciurid establishments. lloaucUon^ ^lblrty <Jftys wI11 b0801,1 ftt pQ For tenai and further Information apply10 W. V. HOOK A BKO-t n ^ 1300 Market Street, J Or William m. Hahulak, v 8. W, Cor. Cbtpline & Sixteenth 3*