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?!je JiMwncer. Jj Frow, Cnmpboll & Hart, Prop's, ru eld jmukd daily, hkmmvkkkly and wkkkly. m tehmsl ho By Mftll, I'octajto Free In the l*tilted BUto*. |)aii.y, otio Your ? 00 ni DiII.v, Hlx Month* 4 00 U1 . dam.y? Throo Month* ? oo Daii.y, (Mm Month on HnMI-WKF.JCt.Y, Olio Year.,,.. 3 r.O ' 01 HkmI'Wkkkly, fix Mouthi 1 . wkkki.y, Orio Year loo Wbkki.t.HIx Month* (JO (0 Thu Daily 1 snti.uaknckw la Delivered iby Camera Di Wheeling and adjuccnt towns at 1G 01 cants per week. Qi (Kntcred nt the 1'oMolllco Ht Wheeling, W. V*., m iccoiki-imnm matter.] ,lj' J; JMrt'KitMits wishing tomibicrlboto tho Daily ii! jMmMaxNCJUuatidoao by tending in their oi* l'> tiers to the bmi.i<n:iteiCK ofllco on Postal Card *. or otherwise. They will be punctually aenred ir by carrier*. tl .. cl WHKKI.1NG, Al'HI1,8, 1800. I jS It is stated that a succeaaful test of tho i'i Keely motor has at last been made. It [[ turns out to bo a device moved by the ?? power of vibration, nnd those in whoso m presence the oxporimouta hero made as- }' * Bert that gravity in ovorcomo. No lees J a man than Prof. Leldy, of tho Univer- n firfcy of Pennsylvania, is the authority. ]] Keely lina long been looked upon as j a J' visionary crank, but it will not bo strango m if ho succeeds in proving that ho ia not J{ . ono. The world hns long ago ceased to 11 bo Btartled at tho announcement of dja- o' coverieaof new and wonderful forces. 'rj Tub Jenneaa Miller Magazine, pub- ? liahod in New York by tho great dreta reformer whoso natno it bears, in ono of tho moat interesting periodicals of ita ' class in tho country, und Ib always a wel* v oorao visitor to tho ladies of the country. 3 In addition to ita fashion features, which ' probably accounts for ita popularity among its fair .constituents, tho Maga- 1 zino baa a literary department which ia a contributed to by some of tho moat cole- * ? brated writers upon subjects of interett * to women. Tho April number, which 1 is upon our desk, is unusually enter- ' taining. ( TIih County Itondn. Heretofore tho Intklmobncek lias urged upon tho CoiumisaiouerH tho imnnrl.nnnn nf n morn iinli/>iniin nan nf fhr? t money appropriated for road purposes I From a standpoint of economy the wisdom of copending the money in a inannor that would insure good roads will be Been at once. The suggestion wo have heretofore made is that, instead of dealin out the fund in small dribs over the county each year, it be divided into larger sums und be used in placing substantial repairs on tho roads that need them the most; that the entire amount bo expended in placing two or three roads in a condition which will not make it necessary for further expenditures next year, when the regular appropriation can be used in tho same manner on other roads. By the adoption of such a systematic method of caring for the roads, in a very short time all tho highways of the county wouiil roach something like a condition of respectability, and complaints about bad roads will be unnecessary, while the taxpayer will be ablo to see and appreciate tho benefits derived from tho use of his money. ' Littlo heed has been paid to these Buuccstions and wo n?L?ret tn notn Hint. the same mistaken policy prevailed this year. _______ A Contly Luxury* I The experience of every city that lias ] been called upon to pass through a strike j period, is that it is a costly indulgence, j In past years Wheeling has realized the ^ truth ol this assertion, and she is real- t izing it just now. As the Istklwoknceu , has before observed, the present build- j ers' strike is doing the city a great , injury. It ia delaying building oper- , ations and improvement?, and in some j instances has caused them to be entirely j abandoned. This fact makes the' existing trouble between the Builders' j Exchange and the workingmen a mat- f ter of grave public concern ' } Unfortunately, at tho conference on j Saturday it was developed. that the Trades Council Committee had not full J power to act in the premises, and that it * was imnossihltt fnr iimm ^ moi/n c , w u.aa? wvuv/LD- c nions that would have met half way the ! Builders' Exchange, which body, having c greater interests at stake, was naturally s anxious for a settlement ou some sort of 8 basis that wouKl bo acceptable to all t parties. n It seems now that all hopes of a set- J tlement have been abandoned and tho prosperity of Wheeling must in conse- * quence suller, for a time, at least. With [ all good citizens who desire to see peace r and imrmoiiy prevail among the busi- fi ness interests and between employer ^ and employe, the Intku.kikncku earnest- v ly hopes that the better judgment of l* thoso who aro responsible for the stato " of atlairs will yet conquer. The boycott i' ia a mischievous institution and works v harm whorever exercised, and tho business commuuity is not anxious to see it ' nsed in this instance. ^ BIlruclcH uml tho Scholnrtf. [ One of tho most interesting articles j, published recently embodies a "consen- \ bub of opinion of eminent scholars and a skeptics" on tho subject of miracles. r Tho article is in tho nature of an effort j to explaiu away tho phenomena de- 0 scribed in the Bible and to show that ^ tho miracles which the Book of Books 5 tells us were done by tho Master and c tho prophets were no raoro than slight ft of hand performances. Hermann, the r magician, for iustauce, thinks that the n miracles of the Bible wero simply feats j of legordomain, aud that Moses was "a D clever slight of hand performer, an 8, adept prestidigatateur, who did not hesitato to U80 his skill in this direction to g fnrtifv nn?l RlronoHi?n l>5?? - ? J v?-? Uiu pvoitiuu 4W3 it leader." j Prof. Cope, ol the University of Penn- t] sylvariia, believes that sotuo of tho miracles cau bo performed to day, but that others cannot bo duplicated, and that tho stories in the Biblo aro fabrica- Cl tions, while SotU Pancoast thinks that jj eight-tenths of them never occurred. Other thinkers aro of the opinion that C tho stories aro mostly allegorical/told P for a very good purposo., Next to tho very original explanation ? by the magician Kollpr, probably the tl most interesting and impressive* talk B' about tho miracles is that of Alexandor ^ Wilder, of tho Kademe. Mr. Wilder is ]c by no means a skeptic, but believes, tl with the majority of tho world, in a Su- c< prome and Omnipotent Being. Ho be- j lieves firmly in miracles; that they bavo g always existed and will continue to ex- a ;, though ho is of tho opinion that tho 2 )mlerful occurrences related In tho ^ Wo nro cssonUnlly religious le#ond 8 ther than historic narrativo. Many j ivout reliBioniHtfl hold this view with J r. Wilder, believing that the accounta, 'J ine of them at least, are allegoric and J rtirativo, liko the parables told by ( Mat, * In connection with Mr. Wilder's )!nion wo quoto a portion of Mr. Kel- j r's theory that thero is a natural cauae ( r overy event, in order to show how ninent scholars can hold widoly diiror- j itviewB. Keller, tho magician, taya: , My opinion I* that Chrlstlnnlty 1* a now form solar worship; that Christ li u huh jpd.and , at nil the mlrticlv* ascribed to hltn in tUu Now I ?i?wont nro merely a hj>loryof nnttinlevi'iils ilea in allegory, rmuod by tliu miiii'hHotloti on ; u i'iinil, I'or Instance. the churning of water tu wine U tho transformation by the mm'M urn .h of tho waters of January Into tho grapes ( - iiti'inher: ttiochnbnln?of live small loaves , MiiUcleut to fccMt livu thousand, and when . icy hal cnton thero remained fragmcnta biilll* 1 cut to till twelve biukcln, Nu uilroclo per* $ irinod aunually by tho mi 11, when his rayK emulate the earth unit chango tho gralim somi , t the husbandman into tho autumnal harvests. 1 hrim'H death it in I burial, ami hi* resurrection | 1 tho third day. In iu my oplufou allegorical of , 10 winter noJiiUcc, when the. Min In fur- ; itr south nvitl apparently stands mill 1 fur as his north anil southward motion Ik | ineerntd for about three dajs, before ho start* 1 his northern ourse attain and rises toward 10 zenith of history There aro many reason* ? ir believing that Christ wus tho sun person ! 1 d: Hit was born on tho i'th of December, hou tho new huh Ih horn: Christ was uOiercd 1 by Jonn tho llntttlMt, who baptized with wn r: tho new huii Is alto ushered iu by Judus, or 1 iuarlu?(/auuary), and thosfgn of.JanuHry is io waterman. clirlM liim riNpontlea; txio nun mm* through llio 1Jk(kiih of tho xodfac. Goo [ tliv apostle* whs a doubter: ItlA namo was lioinwt, also called Dldctnu*, which beln# Inirpreted mean* a twin; thedoubtluKstarsln ( 10 xo?llan are rnllcnl tho twin*. Howard i iik tho ilraelenof Mown, oomoof them now tnko place k'ery year. Tho cIiuiikIiik tho waters of tho Nile ito IhooiI occuraevory heuhou: when tho water* loo they turn to blood red,caused by tho Hood uthliiu down tho red mud horn tho upper '.lUturlcH. Kellar's theory is ingenius, to Bay tho east, and may satisfy tho infidel and arnish a point for Pagan Hob Iugersoll, vho has been laboring these many rears to prove that tho Christian reigion is a superstition. Keturning to Mr. Wildet's opiniou, it Bcomfortabloto note that in his achol* irly mind there exists a Eublimo faith in Jiblo lore, going into tho dotails of celeiratotl miracles of tho Bible and exdalninghow they could have been perorined and how thoy can bo und are luplicated to-day by tho exercise of the iamo supreme will which acted upon ncn's minds in Bible days, and closes is follows: I ain not willlnji to dismiss these stories with he arrogant denial that these things ever hapiened. Tho wooden recorded i f Jesus are of Ike nature to thoso credited to tlio Hehiew ropheU. Wo arc Informed that ho healed per ouxfroui a distance. 1'orhaps thU is no mure uarveious than Klishatliseiosini: llio socretde Iztis o( the Klug, Hen lludn. The gospels exilatu how these cures wero effected. *lho>e vho received or procured thorn nru described ns laving "great faith," while hh to Jesus Himself, 'virtue," or dynamic force, "went out with ?lm," even when lie nut fortli no conscious iolullon or energy. The mind world, whatever t Is, has Its own" atmosphere, with laws analoions to iIiomj ot phjslclal nature. As sound vill pass on the teiephouic wire or tho ray of Iglit, mi vital force may puss from one to another n tho mental ntmospheto wllliont regard to dlsanrc by I ho medium afforded bynrouccnlralml vill anil a receptive temper of mind. I do not believe thut btich men ns Iloudln, Idler and other adopts In legerdemain can 'duplicate or equal tho ancient marvels." Hut hat these "ancient marvels" can be duplicated, .ml perhaps surpassed, 1 do eonildeutly and evercntly believe. To those who would'cling to tho faitli >f tho fathers, more comfort to tho mind tnd tho heart may be found in tho exSanation of Wilder than in the theory )f Kellur, if thero ia a disposition to investigate. In the meantime the civilising power of tho Biblo and its teachings will continue and the theories aud ixplanations of collego professors and magicians will do little more than excite curiosity and intellectual interest. A SubMtiMithtl ltuom. Tho full tide of prosperity has struck West Virginia, and with the coming of spring the work of development, interrupted to somo extent by winter, will t)e renewed. Capital is being liberally nvested in the interior, and the best part of it ia that it is being placed by nen who are not making purchases for aiero speculative purposes, but who expect to become persoually identified ivith the work of development. In this respect West Virginia's'boom ia unlike ;hosc that many of her western Bisters lave experienced. Our bright contemporary, tho Parkers>urg News, shows its appreciation of the lubstantial character of tho work now joing on in tho following truthful sen;ences: There Is a wlrta difference between a Rnectifa* ivoboom thai builds "paper towns" and hulls lorner lots for speculative purposes and tho sub* tantlal boom of tho country by railroads and ipenlUK up grand1 coal llelds, building coke >vens,and towns to l>o occupied by busy paying abor. It has been tho feeling with our ]>eople or the last half century that this time would otuo to West Virginia; but unfortunately many if the most sanguine have passed nway. without eelng their fondest hopes revealed aud without harlng tho benellts. ThoJfeics rejoices that the prosperity RttrlbU' cd to our youug titute Is not a shadow, nor a hlng to coiuc In the future, but Is real, tangible,. ,nd with us to day. It will grow more and more nd Increase more aud more every year?but the Ide has come. It Is fXceediuRly gratifying to know that some it our own people, by their energy and clearIglited ability, have been largely Instrumental n producing this new order of things. It l& rue they may be more or loss benellted by the esultH. but It Is also true that If such worn not ho cane, there would bo no incentive to call :>rth tho exertions that contribute so largely to lie general welfare. In this connection the ood eirecu resulting from the Suite deelopinent meeting at Wheeling, and the Stato irgiinlzhtlon of two years ago. should not bo out sight of. It was mi cll'ort at the right time ml in tho right direction, nnd did much toutruct attention tu our State, and Investigation iroved that all that was said fn Its favor was not mly not au exaggeration, but was not sutllelent iraUe. Inconslntcncy. Your averago free trailer is nothing il te is not iucousistent. Ono day he is usisting that tho ^Republican tariff legslutioti protects the bloated manufacurers of the country and discriminates gaiu6t tho poor farmer. Then when, in espouse to tho petition of tho National farmers' Alliance the Itejrublican "Ways nd Means Committee places a duty on (ides/which tho farmers .say will ndd 3 to tho value of every ;steer in the ouutry, they raise the cry that tho rich armor aud stock raiser is to be made icher and tho poor New England shoe ,ianufacturer is to bo made poorer, t is a fight between tho eastern shoelaker and importer of hides on the one ide and the farmer and stock raiser of ho country on tho other. "When Conress gets through discussing tho sched lo wo will probably know whether the democratic statesmen ara tho friends to : jo farmer they profeB3 to be. Tronnfcr* of Ileal Kxtnto. Threo deeds of trust and tho following onveyancss of real estate were admitted ) record in Clerk Hook's oflice yestoray: A deed made March S, 1S90, by John ilator and wife to Lena Conrad, wife of teinhart Conrad, for the north 17 feet 4 i iches of lot NoM and the south 7 feet 1 inches of lot No. 5 in squaro No. 1 in ' Ihurcbill's addition No. 2, fronting on :io east side of McColloch street; con[deration, $1,500. ' A deed mado March 25, 1800, by J. E. rcCardlo and wife to U. M. Hervev, for ? >t No. 30 in tho town of Triadelphia, at ' io corner Turnpike aud Monroe streets; )nBideration. $5,000. 1 A deed mado April 1,1S00, by Samuel , . Boyd and wife, to "Tho West Virginia [ome for Aged and Friendless Women," corporation, for lot No. 1 in square No, situated on the northeast corner of acob and Thirteenth streets. Considerlion, $0,500. A deed, mado January 23, 1890, by fames Bodley, to William L. Dawler, of / Marshall county, this State, for lots No. * ll and 32 and the west one-half of lot n'o. 30 in the addition to Wheeling comnonly known ns tho East Whollng adlition, fronting on tho north pi do of . S'inetconth street. .Consideration,$2/250. A Jdeed mado March 13,1880, by the :lty of Wheeling to Sidney Jackson, for mrial lot No. 803 in tho l'oninsular Jeinotery. Consideration, $30. A deed inado April L\181)0, by William B.Vermillion and wifo to W. M. Dunap, for a parcel of land situated on the iorthea*t side of the West Liberty and i West Alexander road in tho district of c Mberty, containing 3 ucres, 2 roods und ( 11 pole*, more or less. Consideration, f 221.03. 1 A deed mado July 31,1883, by tho city t )f Wheeling to Kdwnrd Kimble for the c Mist linlf of burial lot No. 11(50 in the r IVninBular Cemetery. Consideration, , >17.50. 1 A deed mndo March 7,1800, by M. G. 1 3chromder ami wife, of Uonno county, this state, to Philip Neutnan for u prop- J jrty fronting on Woods Btreet, north of rwenty?llftv street, in the Sixth ward of ' Lhia city; consideration S'JOft. 1 A deed made April 7,181)0, by Thomas J. Hughes and wife to Mary Tunny and other*, for a part of lot No. L"J and a part of lot No. !I0 iu EolPs addition to 1 thoeity, fronting on Marketstreet; con* 1 Bideration $1,-50. 'Huh fur John. kjmv/i. | "There is one thing Wanamaker lias I donu for this country." 1 "Aud that?" i "He's Ilxed thiugg so that a telegram will reach a man quicker than a letter." Yvrj Ciriir. A'rtc r?>rJfc Suu. Mrs. Hunting?What does hors do combat mean? Bunting?Its meaning is clear?selfexplanatory, in fact, it meaus a warhorse. DtMifnuHN Cuu't be Cur ml by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thero is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous liuingdf the Eustachian Tubo. When thiatubegetsinlhraed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inKimimation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forover; nine casca out of ten nro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will cive One Hundred Dollars for anv case ot Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that we can not euro by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. flSySold by Druggists, 75c. uaw Owino to the fact that we expect to movo on April 1, wo will close out a large assortment of now and shop worn sewing machines, bicycles and typewriters. Intending to devote our attention exclusively to the Standard and White Sewing Machines, Calagranh, World and Merritt Typewriters and c few makes of bicycles. Como early and secure bargains. Edw. L. Rose & Co., o5 Twelfth street. KxcurHion to Wnftlilnt;tu?, 1>. C., vinlJaltlinoro ? Ohio llnllroml. Thursday, April 17, the Baltimore it Ohio will sell excursion tickets to Washington, D. C., and Baltimore at the rate of $10, good returning within ten days from date of sale. Sleeping car from Wheeling on train leaving at G:20 p. m. Rurllngtun Route?Homo Seekers'# Excurftlon*. The Burlington Route, C., B. & Q. Railroad, will Bell on Tuesdays, April 22d and May 20fch, Home "Seekers' Excursion Tickets at Jlalj Hatea to points in the farming regions of the "West, Northwest and Southwest. Limit thirty days. For folder giving details concerning tickets, rates aud. time of trains, aud for descriptivo laud folder, call on your ticket agent, or address P. S. Eustis, General Passenger aud Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. For Mayor of Itrld^eport. To the Editor of tlic Jnleillfjcnccr. Sir:?Please announce in your columns that Mr. R. T. Howell will be an independent candidate for the office of 'Mayor of Bridgeport. Many Citizens. Under the laws of Now Jersey "a disorderly person" may a person who "stands and looks over a fence at a woman standing on a step-ladder to wash a kitchen window." "When the spring time comes," we usually find ourselves drowsy and exhausted, owing to the impure and sluggish state' of the blood. To remedy this trouble, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most powerful, yet eafo and economical, blood purifier in existence. daw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Richmond, Ind, July 'S9. J. .1/. iMtc Hoi Clover Co., Detroit: I have used your Extract of Red Clover in my family for a number of years as a spring medicino to the exclusion of everything else. In my judgement it is the best thing on the market. Tnos. G. Garvin*. Forsnleby Logan Drug Co., Jlridgo Corner Druggists, Wheeling, W. Vn. DIKD. RUMRTjE?On Monday. April 7. 1S30. at 12 . o'clock si., u. W. ilumule, In his 71st year. Funeral from hlslato residence, No. '2916 E?1T fitrcet, on WcduemUy, April 9, at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. Friends ol the family invited. McKEE?At .KtwnvllJo, Ohio, on Sunday evening, April 0. ls'jo, Mary McCormick, sccond daughter ol D. A. and Mary L. McKco, aged , 28 years. ( Funeral notlre hereafter. , BURLINGTON ROUTE, CHEAP LANDS IN THE WEST. Along tho lines ol the BURLINGTON ROUTE . la Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming mul north' western Kansas, particularly on its new exten* tiotiH lu that terrllory, thero Is still sorno Goveminent Land awaiting seitlemcnt, jis well as oihtr cheap land held bv Individuals. The lands aro among the bent to bo had anywhere In the country lor agricultural utul grazing purposes. In the comparatively new districts aro many , Improved farms, which can bo purchased at a very low rate of that claw of resiles* pioneer set- J Hers, who aro ready at all times to move "further West." In the territory embraced'by the , BURLINGTON'S lines west of tho Missouri ; River, thero aro In tho vicinity of two hundred . new towus, which offer to manufacturers and , business men an excellent opportunity to locato , with profit. Send to iho undentgaed for do* i Bcrlpttvo pamphlets and other matter giving , location and full particulars concerning these , lands. [ A HAP OF THE UH1TED STATES. ! AlftiRe. handfomo Map of the Uultcd States, showing North and South Dakota, mounted and 1 sultlble for ofllco or homo uso. and issued by * tho BURLINGTON ROUTE, will bo furnished . responsible parties on application to the uudcr- slRued. PLAYING CARDS. For 10 cents, cither in postago or by anplying it Room 12, C., B. Si Q. R. R. General Office, corner of Adams and Franklin streets. Chicago, you ?u obtain a \ act of best quality Haying Cards. P. S. EU8T1S, Gcn'l Pass, and Ticket AgL C.. B. A Q. R R. aptt Chicago. 111. Books, Stationery, Etc. JUIE riTTSBUKGll DISPATCH, )aily 15 cents per week, 20 ccnts including Sunday, delivered auywhore. I 100K8, PERIODICALS. NEWSPAPERS AND STATIONERY. 0. H. QUIMBY, lc22 No, 1414 Market Street, ? APpltL EVIDENCE j i[ the Oreit Work Performed by Dr. ] Copaland and Hli Associates, _ si Clio Marvelous Story Told liy Sir. J It net/.?A Plain Statement of Facts That Can ha Ucarii* ly Proven. ' n r Ort'ins to tho extremely heavy press- j iro of outside work at their rittabur#h J )flice, Dr. W. II. Copeland and his asao- g liates bavo found it necessary to locate i m ofllce in this elty, for tlio benefit of k holr tnauy patients in this vicinity, in n >rder that they may sucuro the advant- i^es of tho oillco treatment at homo. A ( uw words of introduction would not bo >ut of place just lioro. J Dr. W. li. Copeland graduated ntl^ollo- h ;uq Hospital Medical Colle^o, New r Fork City, where ho devoted years to * toapital and infirmary practice in the ipecial lines mentioned below. " Dr. E. 0. Bell fjraduated from the Mudieal College of Ohio at Cincinnati; bag binco boon associated with Dr. Cope- j land, devoting himself entirely to tho n treatment of these specialties. t Their wonderful thieceea in their treatment may ho seen from tho extracts now boiuir published in Wheeling; from ' the daily papers in IMttsbur^h anil other ( large cities, whero tho work of Dr. Copclaud aud his associates lias attracted uoneiderable attention, notably New York, Brooklyn, Detroit, Cincinnati and Clovelaud. Theio credentials are Indeed noteworthy. In ' general, there Is no holier cjUcKlatu medical . authority than tluvt referred tj? liellevuo Hoi- J pltal.of Wow Yoilt City: locally, no higher than iho Medical Col lego of Ohio. 'Illla much by way of Introduction. In future tho leader's attention will bo aske<l to lesults only. l>r. Co|>ehind an?l hit aisoc'lalca do not work by magic or perform miracle*, or pretend lo. In their years' of itudy, preparation and practice, they have devoted thonnelvcH to u special class of troubles. Trained, skillful und etllclent In the treatment of these troubles, as experience Ins proven thorn t? bo, they have no hesitation in advertising through the dally papers theIr,?iualltlcatIotu!r bueclaltles aud tlulr locutions. l)r. K. o. llell will be personally in chargo of the olllce here. MARVELOUS. YKT KAalLY PROVEN. The I'hlludelphla Uadcr haa the following: "Two yenra U n long time to suflbr from n trouble and not be able to abtaln a remedy to check Its progress. That was my cuso exactly," said Mr. Frederick Knelz. "My trouble commeneed with n cold at llrst, caused by exposure at my work. Cold followed cold. My head nehed constantly, aud my nose "discharged a thin, acrid lluld. "i remained in iiub condition lor some time, then I noticed that tbu troubli whs extending through my while system. My eye* were wen* aud watery. 1 could feel the mucus dropping Into my throat, 'lltera wero constant buzzing and roaring nol'cg In my ears. Mr. Frederick Rack, 118 Sprint} Garden Avenue. "I could not sleep at night. The mueus would fill up nly throat, aud I would have to sit tin and lmwk and raise in order to obtain relief. Night sweats set in and weakened mo terribly, audi nights ks these-left mo entirely unfit lor wort. J would itrlev In tho moralng holing un refreshed. Iu fact more tired than when 1 went to bed. My throat whs so lullumedauil s ire that 1 could not eat anything in the mornings. I had no desire for food; the very tight of It caused a nausea at my stomach. ".-harp pains would shoot through my cliot, Rtit>lhitlL' litl' II kn!f<> (if ton GA uArnr.i ,iu i'.\ naiica me to gasp lor brciith. There was a fueling in my stomach a?of a heavy weight pressing down. My luvut would brut rapidly, lhe palpitation would bo followed by a slow. Irregular bcatiuK and a feeling of falntnrsj, J grew weaker and ?eaker. 'The slightest exertion would make mo short of breath. When I would stoop over and rni?c up quickly 1 would bccome dizzy, and was often compelled to nit down until tills feeling passed away. My body was racked with aches and pains, and l despaired of ever Retting well. I hal read with Interest of the wonderful success l>r. W. II. Copelaud and his associates were having with caies similar to mine, and decided there was the nlace for me to go. I found their ch&tgcs lower than the prices of patent medicine, and placed myself under their caro. "My progress was truly maivelous, and I em* not s*y enough In fivor of their treatment. My head is bow clear, and no longer aches me. The roirlmc In mv ears, dropping in tho throat and pains In ray chest have all ceascd to bother me. I sleep well and cam cut a hearty breaklRAt. I am now -feeling hs well as I ever wa?, and owe this change to theSe eminent specialists." Mr. Haetz lives at No. 118 Spring Garden avenuo, Allegheny, lfo is omployedas a kIhsh blower at the works of Messrs- J. T. ?fc A. HamIltou, 'fwoatytlxtn and Railroad stree'-.s, Pittsburgh, and this statement can be easily veritlcd. DOCTORS COPELUD & BELL Ilavo Located Permanent Offices at 1121 Main Slrcct, Wheeling, West Virginia, Where they treat with success all curable ewes. Olllcc hours-9 to 11a.m.; 2to5p.m. and 7 to y p. m. Sunday8-9 a. m. to I'i m? and 2 to 5 p. m. I Specialties?CATARRII and TMscasei of the EYE, KA/i. THROAT nnd LUNGS. CONSULTA T10N 51 00. Address nil Mall to 1)03. C0PF.LA.ND & BELL, 1121 Main street. Wheeling. W. Vu. i Jewelry, GRAND CLEARANCE SALE! In order to malce room for new store fixtures, nnd our spring Importation of Fine Goods, we shall ofler from now until liny 1st our Elegant f 3tock of Fine IlRVlland China, Brlc-a-Brac, * Bronzes, Marblo and Onyx Clocks, Onyx Tublcs, Pedestels, Silverware and all fancy goods at 10 to 25 per cent reduction, Now is tho time to SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. I. G. DILLON & CO., JKWRLKRS. f(>23 , . Epps's Cocoa. GRATEFUL?COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA.' BREAKFAST. "Br a thorough knowledge of the natural laws vhlch govern tho operations of digestion and , lutrition, aud by n careful application of the ^ Ino properties of wellielectcd Cocoa, Mr. Epps ia* provided our breakfast tables with a deliaitely flavored bevcrngo which may save us nany heavv doctors' hills. It is by the judj. sions use or such articles of diet that a const!* ml!!! h gradually built up uutil strong ??.?u?h a10 crcrJ* tendency to disease. ??!Si?n ""htle maladies are floating nround ??? RtUlck wherever there is a weak CfiCftR? many a fatal sluft by tieplngourselves well fortified with iiure blood uoarlBhed inl'v'l'rf hi.tirtiX.^IiI?,bol!lnK 'water or milk. Sold , ? ,-^uuu kum uy urocerv, laDOlctl t&Ui: 1 IA.11 lis ill'l'a ? co., Homoeopathic Chemists, miai-rrh.*? IjOndom. Knoi.and. Baking Powder. Warranted to malce healthy Bread aad Cakes. 1 to nure you get the genulno l'owder. i prepared only by * R. H. LIST, ?I>5 1010 Main Stroat. New Advertisement?. VTA01IINI8T WANTED?CALL OH " ,U iMmi JAB. M CAN J A 00? Steubenlllo.O. ?p1 RKMOVAL-KINEUAKT Jt TATUM, Real Estate Agents, havo re mo rod iclr oinco to No. 1M4 Market atreet, lllboerd lock, front room, second flnor. hp's ' ITOIIH ALE?PACING COLT, Til RISE L; yean old. Color, black, (lentlo anil well rokeu. Call nt 431 Coal street, North Wheeling. apH* 117'ANTED?A POSITION ABSTENO. ?? (JRATHER, bookkeeper or traveling ilesman by ft yotmn man. i iut furnUb be?t nl eferenre. Address, "W.," care-of thlnoRhw. ap7* r.TAVING PURCHASED PttOPERLA TY ehowhero, and holding n leaio lor Dl Fourteenth streot, wo desire to rent the atno. A pply lit C. N. TAYLOR'B Oyitor Uopot, !o. 10 Sixteenth atrect. apH ' I17ANTED?A PKAOTIOAL MAN tt (with experience) hi asslslant book* coper. A good opportunity (or a live young urn. Address In own handwriting with refer* ncoi. "A.. H.." care ?ntt?llltronc?>r. m?s nO-PAUTNEiWUlP NOTICE. U l luvo this day associate 1 mr son, Louis, with io In Ihucarponler and building business. '1 he ow llrm will bo known as Louis llartotig A on. Thanking the public for tha liberal pat0UU2U In the past. I solicit a ontlnuanco of the two lor iho notv firm. LOUIi 1IARTONO. Aran. 7.1890. aix* gASE BALL?CONA11D & CO. Wc will open our BASE BALLEXCHANGE at /OtiU Carl's, No. 1325 Market street, oa Friday lleruoan, Anrll 4. Front and rear entrnucu. Ill games will bo rccelvcd by Innings. CON A RD A CO, fUv HVAME. Pool Seller. no I QI'ENING GAMES. % COLUMBUS vs. WHEELING 1 A PHIL V AND S. tie Ataorfmn Afsootatlnn, will umpire, npl HUMILY AKLIXUTOX STEEl. It AMIES Will Savo Natural Gas Bills! JOSEPH DELL STOVE CO., Tnr?,"i Main and Fourth Streets. yWi ? flEiq?380 Tlio ArcrlU'ralnt ren?l>8 J IT MS $3 8 T?^1for J 1 H {rSBHXS d llcauty. Durability and M | Economy, it In nuarnntocu. Don't lull to gl 1 try It. LnllorMiut for Minplo card. H i HOGE & BRO., 2v WHEELING. Jt& fJlABLIi (JUTLERY, 1'OCKET CUTLERY, SHEARS AND 8UI330IIS, All ol tho v*ry best makes, at the Hardware and House Furnishing Store of WPCBITT ?, onr\ ap7-t.iv 1312 Market Street. decorated dinner sets. 0rail! For Decorating. ^^^^EWING'BR0S' opp.MnLuroTImKp, SALE OF THE HOTEL WINDSOR, WHEELING, W. VA. To wind np n partnership, this Hotel, including furniture *nd ilxturuj, and a vacant lot adjoining. on the north sldo of Twelfth street, uro oH'oreil at private Bale until Tuesday, April 3, 1800, and if not then sold, will on that day be ex pored to public sale at the north frout door of the Court House, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. This Hotel Is nearly new and has all the conveniences of the modern flrst-chuw hotels, its location fs In the bu*tne? csntro of the city, and near the railroad depots, electric cars and steam t; out lauding. It Is now being operated successfully. The real estate and personulproperty to. be sold m a whole and Intact. Terms easy. Title perfcct. M. JiKILLY, . J. II. HUB US, mr2G-Mw.iF.tnpS Proprietor*. SPRING TERM 0F mheelingPuMicScliools Commences April 7, and such pupils as are advanced and require NEW TEXT BOOKS Orany SCHOOL SUl'l'LIES, will be Turnishcd AT STANTON & DAVENTORT'S, apS 1301 Market Street.' J01INM. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 45 Sixth Street, Hotel Anderson Block. pitt3i1ubgh, pa,, STOCKS, PETROLEUM, GRAIN, I'RO. VISIONS, LOCAL SECURITIES, Bought ami *old for Cash or on Margin. 1'rlvato wire to New York and Chicago. As the only members In Pittsburgh of tho Clilenc j Itourd or Trade, we ahull contJjiMo to rcceiro the quotations over our private wire. np7 OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL U, 1890, CONCERT OFTHE Wesleyan GLEE & BANJO CLUB, FROM THE WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, of MIddletown, Conn, rrogramme consists of Collego Songs, Glees, Warbles aud Whistles. Admission 75 and 50 cents. No extra chargo or Reserved Scats. Salo of seats commences !aturday, April 12, at C. A. House's Music Store. The Elm Grove Railroad will run a tpcclal ar to the country after the performance. apS ftnopial Tnfhinomnnt UyUUHU AUUlUJUUIGIll FOR THIS WEEK IN Dress Goods! > 5 Pieces of yard-Wide, AllWool Ceviots in Spring Weight, 50c Grade, ONLY 25 CENTS. < * immense Stock ol Swiss Flnmic. 5 ings, iu all widths, just oponcd, nt very low Priccs. IceourlJurgainlotot Hamhurgs 18 and 20c goods, marked down to 12 1-2 emits. I. S. RHODES & CO,1 1152 Main Street. p2 Ceo. R. Taylor?Now Spring Goods. Geo. R. Taylor Begs to announce the arrival of his regular purchase of New Spring anil Summer Stock, and its completion in all departments. In Dress Goods the excellence and variety has never been equaled by any previous effort. Many kinds of choice and desirable dress fabrics have been procured at extraordinarily low prices, and in some cases less than the actual cost of Importation. For instance: All wool Serge Suitings in new colors, forty inches wide, from 50 to 60 cents. Pure Silk Warp forty inch Henriettas in staple colors, 75 cents, and BLACK HENRIETTAS 85c, All manufactured in Bradford, England. Also a full line of the celebrated Priestley Henriettas in black, at regular prices, every dress warranted to give satisfaction. Our stock of novelties in Grenadines, Combination Suits, Crystallctts, Gloria Cloths, Mohairs, Urilliantines, Crepes, Railroad Cords, Whip Cords, India Silks, All Wool Challies, embraces all the new designs and colors, k Special attention given to Table Linens, in which department there are some extraordinary bargains, LACE CURTAINS, Bed Sets a Specialty This Spring. * w J, w We are prepared to show Lace Curtains at 75 cents a pair, and at $75 a pair, as well as at all intermediate prices. Our stock of Lace Curtains embraces Nottingham, Tambour, Saxony Brussels, St. Gall Brussels, Egyptian Brussels, Renaisconce, Tamboura Muslin, Real Antique and Medecis. Undoubtedly the greatest variety in any collection heretofore offered in the city. In this department we show Table Covers, Drapery Silks, Embroidered Muslins, Sc., to. Capes, Jackets, Long Wraps, Blouses, Bloused Waists, Hosiery, Corsets, Cambria Underwear, Silk, Lisle and Gauze Underwear, Black'C. P. Corsets, Black Undervets, Trimmings, Centemari Kid Gloves, five buttons, $1 35, nl<;n rpril kirl irrlmrAe wo +/-? ? *???? ??? <"? DRESS LACES AED RETS, HOSIERY, Sc. Geo. R Taylor. Hc/au Stealing. G. Ed. Mendel. Micii. Kirciinku G. Mendel & Co., Biz or Bust 11 Are we going to be lost in the shuffle or soaked in the soup Not if we know it; we are here to compete with all comers Stock against stork nnrl rlnllnr nrrnincl- rlnllor Wo irfl *(Yr?f fkj SHINING SHEKELS, And we expect to get 'em by givinj value for them. We don't want 'em on any other terms Come and see us and you'll find us Death on the Dicker. We take no man's dust on the trade track. We won't b( bluffed out of the business game. We will see AM PRICE THAT'S MADE Elsewhere, and go it one better. Come and size up our pile of goods and you'll see we're FIXED *370 STAY. in the game. No fakements or shenanigan with us. A fail deal to all is our motto. DS?" Select your CARPETS and have thorn made before tbe rush begins. G. MENDEL & CO., n i- n :l n - ueaiers in wtrpis, rui'iniure, etc., 1124 MAIN STREET. JARECKl MANUFACTURING CO., (LIMITED.,) BRIE, MANUFACTOREUS OF Brass Goods, Malleable and Grey Iron Pipe Fittings FOR STEAM, CAS, WATER AND OIL'. OIL WELL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Tubing, Casing and Ropes, LINE, DRIVE & STEAM PIPE. BRANCH OFFICE: 353 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH,Pit uuiur imincu stores ni au 1113 principal points in rennsjivania* Mew York ml Ohio OH Fields. iuvi_ rHE VICTOR OF 1890 After Inspecting the Is the Victor ofthe World I VUWVTPTflP WttflHT MANY NEW AND VALUABLE POINTS. Mill * lVj 1 U 1\ U HljJjL dfy. Woplaced our order for 100 VICTORS 10 k? ^e^vere<1 lje'oro J?no. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. | TTSw We will not keep you waitliiKthis8ca*oo. WW SMTHE ViCTOR la many more points ahead ol all other VMt l'(RU ?taf k0'0*0, pnw. l. rose & co., (t Sole Agents W. Va. Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. Engagement Extraordinary I TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY fc TUESDAY, APHIL 7 & 8. J. RANDALL BROWNI TUB WOIUDTAMED Uiad Reader and Spiritual Bedlam, In lih nurvcJou* experiment* In MotiUt jnnphr, mid cxosipllficntloti* of the Ink-it ltolined Spiritualistic Phenomena, HBSH 'ASSISTED 13V LILLIE MAY BROWN, The youn* and f.uirlnttlm? MatcrlnlUliu Moilium. Nothing llku ltcvvrboforoHllcmptcil. EVIDENCE THAT THE DEAD 1)0 KETUHN I The ninny phases of racdlumshlp presented nrc new and original. No old rope-tylnR tests glien A cordial lurltutloi) luatenilod to all. Admission for thin upcclal cnRiiRomcnt ru dueod to M cents. Ilrserved Peats without ex? thii-lntrgu Rt Home's Music? Store. Doorioncn ut 7. Hcauc) at 8. Carriages may be ordered at 10:15. NoTR-Mr. Ilrown Isthoorltjlnsl Mind Reader, tho tutor of the Into \Y. Irvine Ulkhop. npl opera house. Wednesday andTharsdiy, Aprll*9 & 10, THE POPULAR FAVO RITE, HARRY La MARR, In the funniest of all plnys, THE WIDOW BEDOTT! As l'lfiyod for 172 NIGIITJ IK NEW YORK '.CITY, 130 NIGHTS IN 1103T0S, 112 NIGHTS IN PHILADELPHIA Ac. Introducing Songs, Dances, Specialties, &c. Prices 75 and 50 ecnt?. No extra chargo for Reserved Sean. 8ulo ?f eeatM.comiueuees T uov il'iY. April S, nt C. A. flimwN MusicStore. ttp5 Grand opera house. <>. 'i'?}KNTHKU.......Lc??eo iinrt Manner. ONE\vKtlC ONLY?COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVENING, AritlL 7, The Charming Actresa, MISS KITTY RHOADES, And l?cr gTCHt Dmmntlc Compafly. Mondiw Evenimr, rycmaHon and Gnlatea; Tne*<hiy Evening, lJolt, the Debutante; Wednesday Mnttnee, Hruk, the Uermau Boy; Wcdnes itiv, Fnu't and Marguerite; Friday Evening, Saturday MatiilCc and Evening, Torn fc'awyer. Pjucm?Gallery, 2Tic; Children, lie; Drew Circle, 2-c?; Orulu'Kira Chairs, toe Reserved Seats on sale at the McLura llquce Ilat and Furnishi in; Store. apt : Grocorlos, Etc. GROCERS' 1 SupplyHouse ROASTERS OF \ Ohio Valley Coffee. r PROPRIETORS OF : ELECTRIC LIGHT FLOUR! SPECIALTIES. I CANNED GOODS, F13U, MEATS, LARD, i MOLASSE3, SYRUP, ' DRIED FRUITS, POWDER, LIME, CEMENT, SEEDS, SALT, SOAPS, SPICES, TEAS, TOBACCO 1 AND SHELF GOODS. Also In Slock at all times a Fall Lino ol ever} tiling in tiie r GROCERY LINE If you are In the city, Come and See U3. If you are out of the city, Write Ua for Prices, TAfl rmmTvrtT 0- AA uua. arrnu&L & lAJ,, Whoollnff, W. Va. : mrll-nbJS [ M. REILLY, WHOLESALE CGROCER, PORK PACKER, AND fcUHKR OF THE Celebrated "Strawberry Hams," -FLOUR IChristian Bros'. "Crown" brand. Minneapolis Patent. Taylors' Patent and "Beat" Family. Williams' Choice Ohio Fnmiiv Roasted Coffees. "Alaroma." "Arbucklc's" Lion ? *nii *?w io"nrer;S,01 "0"'Wom""'' "a? iicS," Sil sBs^SSSSSs .tferpb.. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE. ACKSOWlEDtED THE STRUJCKST lib BUT MUK. ant OTHER LOT OF THAT CHOICE MAFLE SYRUP. injugi. Also a flue,lot of SWEET CORN, 20 cans for SI. Ordinary Com, 25 cans for 81. II. F. BEHKENB,2217 Market Street, Or at Ills Branch Store, mr26 CornerTt'lrty-clRhth and Jacob St. ATALOGUES, LISTS, CIRCULARS and Printing of all kind executed at the INTELLIGENCER JOB OFFICE, No. 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, I I - - , Wanted. Auk you makuied? n< not uptul your *<Mre*?. with *tnmp, to tiiv' AMKIUGAN COKUK* PONDING Cl.UIl, ] . {, Hnx tU.1. Cl*rk?hinv. W. Vn . mrlH WANTED?GIKLS FOtt THK 1)KCORAT1NU department at the Toronto Pottery. A number ol ll)!m-ln con t?? kIvimi employment at once. Athlret*, iho Toronto 1'ottcry (.'ompmiy. Toronto, Ohio. mr> Agents wanted-thb miS HOUBl Wiwher afford* Arcuw profluhlo htiiltiCM. \Ya*hc*(llrtlc*t clothe* clean hv hot team. Argument* hi It* furor numerou* and couvlnclnjt. Koutou two week*' trUl. Write for Illustrated circular and teruu. J. WOUTii M Ueekman *tri-ot. Now York. oc2H Salesmen wantkd atonck-^a U\w aood muu to M'llour KOotlihymini.U'to tho wbole<*lc nml retail trade. >\ > are the Inn*, est manufjcturcrn In our line. LIU-mI mlurv paid. Periu*nent nosltlou. Money advanced for wajje*, iidvertlilnic, etc. For term* uddtcM Centennial ilunulacturluij Co., Chicago, in. ''-I'-iffi To Loan. M0NEY10 L0AN ON FlllSTMORTGAOr. ON OHIO RKAL ESTATE, R. T, HOWELL, luiurancc ami Ileal KM*to Anont. fell Hrlilcctwirt. Ohio. ' : ' ' .-^3 Conornl Notloos. Panic* wlshlns to havo their privy vault* or coaspool* cleaned can havo the xnmo clone promptly on *hort notice, to mymhlrea*. l'rlee, <!cper burrel?10-gallou barrel*. J. It. VAN' F0S3K.V. Telcphono 2S7. m>j rj^O 10E CONSUMERS. We have formed a partnership for the purpose of cnciiRltiR In thoIce hURlDctu.iind are prepared to furnish tho best quality of lee In nny?iuuiitity tit-utmil U* ullil nt 111.. lim-utt nrlci>? KkIIimiIi, . .. tliftro "I the public patronage, wo will make every ell*?rt tn merit wine. Semi orders lb A. it. I Duller, No. 77 Twelfth street. JVp2 uom LAVI.V Co. J^OTICE. 1 have no partners la tho business of painting sing* and ornamental painting aud puper hiug. Ing. Allcontracts should be made with mo. Telephone No. m. I). C. K U UN Ell, rar;ll No. 1727 Market street. piAtfOS MOVED. We are now fully prepared for MOVING PIANOS, And will be very glad to book orders for April 1*1. mrin F. W. BATJMKTl & CO., XrOTlOB TO CONTRACTORS AND X\ D U11.1)KIIS? tJ.CCO.OCO WOllTil OF 8TONK. (Ijvo Mo a Clionco to Hiil on Your Stimo W orli. IIavIiir completed Ibo Belmontcounty Court lfoufc and Jail. 1 will ulve personal uttciilion to lliostono buslnejis. uud sin prepared to bundle rtujthtiu: In tbo line of building Mono for the trauo In I lie Olilo Vnlloy at prices to beat competition, and on short notice. CVpaeitv of quarry uud tbippitiv fuel lilies. 'JO cuts tier day. ESTIMATES ON MONK WORK FURNISHED ON AITLICA riON. After'20 years of experience lu tho stone business, I can tay I will write sjiccfflcat foiis and do your stone work nnd guar* anteeyour bulWlng not to crack. W. J. McCLAIN, OlHre, Room 10, National Rank UullJItip, Bell. aire. 0. Telephone No. 7.'?7. nirlil ror Kent. poll KENT. F(hc irpstAfr Dwelling Apartments on Main street, near Eleventh street. Suitable for small family. Apply to JAMES L. ITAWLEY, mrl2 If JO Mala Ktrret. For Salo. gTOOKS FOR SALE. 10 Shares Kxehanco Bank. 10 share* Ohio Vallev Uanlr. Jt*. shares Warwick China Co. :u Shares jKtna'lron Steel Co. 10 Shares lien wood lion WorkB. 30 Shares UBello Nail Hill. 15 Shares Belmont Iron Work*. it. H. I It WIN, Broker, ap2 ; No.'Jl Twelfth Street. For sale. DAIRY FARM OF 10 ACRES, Within four xnllcauf tbe city. A four-roomed house, barn and stable, nil In good order. A bargain. Two tdx-rojmcd brick homes on Jacob Ktrcat, South side. Money to loan on real estate socnrltv. GEO. J. MATHIS'ON, mrM Real Kstaie and InMirancii Agent. TfOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. THREE Small Places at Elm Grove. FOUR Largo Dwellings fn tho city. Several Small Dwellings. Low orlccB nnil long time. Enquire of H. FORBES, de7 lH2Cbnpllne Street JjZ^EDMAN & CO. ? FOR SALE. One Boiler, 20 feet Ion?, 3C inches la dl&motei and two 13 Inch llucs. Oho Small Engine 6%xl2. All In good repair and will be sold cheap. PCS REDMAN A CO. QTOCKS, BONDS AND KEAL Kb'IO TATE tOR SALE. stocks and roxns. 10 shares Riverside Iron Works. 'JO shares Belmont Nail Company. 20 shares La Belle Iron Works. 23 shares Hemvood Iron Works. If) shares Hobbs' Glass Works. 2 shares Belmont Bonds, 51,000 each. JIKAL 1ST ATE. Tho south one-half of lot S5 on North Main street, oppositeC. Hess. The Lelghton residence on Chapune street. Lots 1,2 and 3 North Front street, Gilchrist's addition. Chapline street building lot, IIouccs Nos. :tll>, 321 and 3ZJNorth Main street. THOMAS O'BRIEN, Secretary W. T. ?tT. Co., ileal Estate and Stock . Broker. Ofllce, Room 1, KelllyBulldlug, Mar* ket street. Telephonefifi'J. apl FOR_SALE. (24) Twenty-four Lots In Caldwell's Addition to the City of Wheeling. Bald Lota aro bounded on tho north by Twen* ty*nlnth street, on the east by Fillmore street, on the south by the Uandlan Homestead, and on tho west by the B. & O. Railroad. Their proximity to the above named railroad renders them excellent sites for zaanul&clurlng uiiauiibiimunuf. If uot sold In thirty days will bo 6old at public auction. for terms and further Information apply to W. V. HOOK <k UflO., 1300 Market Street, Or William M. Hanblan, *n1f> S. W. Cor, f:hnr>l 1 no fi Slxtoonth Wt? Real Estate. FOFsalE Eight Roomed dwelling. 110 South Pcnu street, desirable property, {3,000. Six itoomcd dwelling, 1-22 Zanu street. S'2.000. Five roomed dwelling, '21 North Uromlway street, 81,700. Three roomed brick dwelling, 70 South Hurou street, 81,0(10. Doublo framo house containing ten rooms, rents for 1H per month, for Sl.OCO cash. 8ir roomed dwelling, lot 70x1500, '221 Twentyninth street, 81,1M). Five roomed house, 102 South llroadway, Sl.aoo. Hulldlng lots on the Inland, EftJt Wheeling, couth Wheeling. 81/.3B ahd prices to suit purchaser. Stocks bought and sold. Loans negotiated. G. O. SMITH. Real Estate Agent and Jlrokrr, npr> Uttt) Mitln sir?'??t. FOR SALE. ~ Ileal estate of every description. FOR~RENT. No. 2217 and 2210 Market street, storeroom and dwelling. No. 3 north batik of crock, cast of Alloy K. per month. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Katato Agent, Notary Public, and U. S, Claim Attorney. No Fee Unless Successful. I nronliro Prtlklntm Tuoromn nf PiMiklnii. Co storation to Pcniion, New Discharges, Commutation ol Itatlons, bounties, Ac. The fee for tho prosecution of a clnim for Pension Ih flxud by law, ami limited to Si') in eni"i case, and on a claim for Increase 810, payable only upon tne successful termination of ilio claim, and by the (Jovornment Agent thron<n whom the pensioners draw. I frequently Kit claims that b?vo been rejected several time*. Many persons are entitled to a pension who have never applied because their (Usability win slight, while tho fact in. any disability incurred while in the service of the United States cutlties a soldier to a pension. Or any disoa>o which exists, the result of camp or prl-mi life, if incurred in llnoof military duty. Soldier* and soldiers' widows residing in tins city "i wheeling and surrounding country will find it to their advantage to have an attorney home, one who can write your application In full and see that the poofs ?>c presented in a correct shape. As Notary Public I take depositions in claims wherein I am nottheattorneyof record. Vouchers, <fcc., certified. ?1>7 S'n. Ifil2 Market Street. 0 YOU WANT A SITUATION ? HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL? If to, advertlM In tho INTELLIGENCER,