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Ilje Intelligencer ? I'riw, Otinpbill &- Hart, Prop**. JB8UK1) DAILY. SKM1W KJEKLY A W&Jf?LY. T KIE M fi; By Mull, PoctTtfe Kiw In the {Jolted State*. Daily, Onu Year 00 Daily Pis Month* .... 4 00 Daily, Thrco Mouth* - 00 Daily. One Mouth OC Bm-WKKKLY, Ouo Ycar...M~.~......... 2 fiO vk>:i Wekkly, .Six Months.....^. JSC tt iXKi.y, Ouo Ywr... J 00 Wi J.r. i.y, Six MouthHMM....Mm 00 Tbo Daily Inyxlltukscsk in Delivered by Carrkit tli W hecliug and udjaceut town* at 16 ccuu per week. tooim wishing to bubecrlho to the Dail* Jnyri uotvcui c?u do so by tending in their orders lo ibe l.M?.i.i.i?K.s'rKii oi'.ii e ou rental Curd or other*-. i?c. They will be punctually served by carrle/s. TKtEPllOMK SUMBEU8: Rimim .. n i count:..* Itooin -.4 1( I Kmmsl ?t the I'oMolUcciit Wheeling, W. V*. es ttcccud rtfcw. m*tU?r.J WHKELIXG, FKEKUAKYj-J.Jgfll. General But leu has declared bimsel; in favor of free coinage. Is the gaj widow again lttrting with the Demo cratic party ? Dji.Tai.mauu has started a crufladt against gambling, it is to be hoped thai he will visit Wheeling and give on: pDltcoaome pointer?, since they seen to be so helpless in the matter. Cosouuis should pass the shipping bill just as it left the Senate. If we ar< to have a inerclust marine and contro our own carrying trade, it will not do t< postpone action upon this importan measure. People who had their cellars lioodec last week should not neglect after thor oughly dryiug them to place them it good sanitary condition, A few poundi of lime may save the occupants of i bull din;' from typhoid fever. Fever am pnet:uionia often lurk in the track o the llooJ, and an ounce of preventive ii worth u pound of euro. Tun initio horror in Nova Scotia, oni o! the uiuat frightful (lighters in the his tory of coal mining on thin continent, ii the fourth that taw-occurred in a monti whore Iops of life has been great. Tin frequency of their occurrence empha 8i/.c3 the oft repealed declaration tha that there is call for reform in the mattei of the government of mines. It is verj ovidout tint duo precautions are not tiken. As the mining industry is T&pid ly developing in our own State, increasei care should he taken to throw safe guards about the lives of the men whe toil under ground. Tits census shows that during the pist dticado there has been a large in crease in crime in the country, as shown not only in tho number of criminate, but in their proportion to tho total pop illation, This is in spite of the fact that the simo period has Incn notable for the great number of apparently successful reformatory movements. The qnes* UUa DBluiuuy unavB, ia iuu i'u|'?i?' ?? lief that tho world is Knowing bettei correct? Or, perhaps the increase in the number of convicts is because of u more vigorous and cllicient execution oi the laws. This would be a pleasant thing to contemplate if it were oniy true. The question of tumingoverthocity't gas works to a private company is agitating the people of Kichmond, Va. The newspapers, however, ore fighting the proposition and it is not likely that it will carry. The odd argument is made by those favoring it that "the poople of this country arc opposed to 'paternal government.' " The J)i?putch rather pointedly alludes to this as follows: Well, we have had n paternal government of that fort for more than ilfty year# so Mr hi thu water works aro concerned, lor forty year* no fur mr tho g?s works aio concerned, and tor twenty year* to Inr as the public school* arc concerned, la the month of every opponent of tho publics schools aio tho words "paternal government," and loud complaints that the State has assumed the idace of the father. Shall we therefore get rid of our schools, our water andourgaa? Who will answer In the alllrmalive? A little moro common sense drilled into thomindaof theso chronic growlers about "paternal government" might inspire in them a more progressive spirit. ?>. (i. Hchoflelri'rt Denth. Few men in West Virginia were better known or had moro friends than 0. G. Schofleld, whose unexpected death, after a week's illness, shocked thie community last night. As editor of the Parkersburg State Journal and afterward ono of tho founders of the Wheeling Evening Journal, he was well known in newspaper and political circles and was recognized as one of the leaders of the Kepublican party in this State. Ho served loug and faithfully on the State Committee ami was one of tho most ef ficient secretaries tho Committee over had. lie was prominent as a business man and had the respect and esteem of all who knew him in Wheeling and throughout the State. His death will be sincerely mourned by all who en* oyed his acquaintance. Our Colored l'opulntlun. Elsewhere wo publish the population of West Virginia by races. The table will prove an interesting study as show* ing the distribution of tho colored raco among the various counties and its relation to the white population. As has been tho case heretofore, the counties having tho most colored people are in tho eastern and southern portions of the State, where, tho greatest numbor of slaves were owned before the war. Jefferson county has tho largest number, 4,161, end Kanawha, Fayette. Mercer, McDowell, Berkeley, Greenbrier, Cabell ond Summers all have more than a thou* sand each, Kanawha having 3.433. Of tho northern counties Ohio alone has mnra I linn ono thousand, her colorod population being 1,141). Clay bail, wl'.cn tlie consul was Ukin lrst summer, but one nt'uro within her borders, and it in possible tlint alio him none now. It wonid bo impossible to estimate just how the distribution of the olorod raco nflects the politico of tho countioa. Taking it for granted that our Democratic friends were right in the assumption that all the negroes vote the Republican ticket (which assumption wan the chief basis ot tho refusal to allow General GolTto take his seat), and that the Democratic party is "a white man's party," then tho table ol population does not correepond with Ibe election tables. For instance, Jefferson county, one of the banner Democratic counties, bas the largest negro population (4,101), whilo Tyler, one of tho banner Republican counties, has but three colored people. Upshur, which gires a rousing Republican msjorily, bas a total colored pope lation of only 276, and Preston, the banner Republican county o{ the State, con- ; tains only IL'8 negro men, women and children. Monongalia, strongly Republican, has but 205. Greenbrier, unterri* ! fiedly Democratic, has a large colored j population (2,010); Marshall, just as i solidly Republican, has only 241. Ohio, slightly Democratic, has 1,140; Hancock, | Republican, has but 20. Cabell, largely Democratic, has nearly 1,500 colored ! people, while Grant and Morgan, both as largely Republican, have less than 500 each. Ol course these figures prove nothing and have no such significance as to i show that the negroes of West Virginia, 1 or even a small number of them, vote the Democratic ticket. They are simply interesting because they show the curl; ous fact that the counties comprising , West Virginia's black belt furniah the Democratic majorities. Soualble Advice. The New York Herald, in a semi' humorous vein, given some excellent advice to a father who writes from a " WeBtern county concerning his son. The proud parent declares that his boy ( is a geniuB and will make a great mark . in tue wonu. "A"UO vmugc IU nuau ?? Uvea furnishes no proper field for each " n brain as his, and they have been ' thinking of sending him to New York." What, asks the father, would the Herald , advise? The wholesomeneas of the ? editor's advice upon tho matter is ] equalled by its pointed wit, and ought > to be read by every country father who I has a genius for a son, and who feels that the narrow confines of a village furnish no field for the development of 1 his intellect. Don't send him to New - York, says tho writer (and he might i. have added to any other city). The s supply far exceeds the demand. There 1 are scores of geniuses there and without 1 exception their trousers beg at t?ie f knees and terminate in a pathetic fringe ? that hangs round their shoes. They aie. continues tho Ikrald,Koncrally chnr acterizcd l?y long hulr. soiled linen. intellectual llatuiency and u certain haggard look hh though 3 they lndn'l enjoyed a xiuaro meal in three . mouth*. in the coar?c and ribald vocabulary of this they tire nut tpokutt of with the 3 reverence which is due to their alleged natural gift*, but aic rather tmecrmgly referred to a> 1 "crank*." ? How would It do to give him a cord of tough " old hickory, n saw horse and a saw. and rmil fir* Hi lit legend from I'aildarua on the woodiheu, ii.. .i.,.. .fin lint-.. <i <>aki? nut nf lln> wheat niUMt t needs tarry llu? grlurilug." which being traus . lated uiaaiih "No work, no dinner?" A Kouiu? is almost always au aid In & lion's r skin, or a turkey buzzard with au eagle's beak? a fellow whoMJ bead In Mm ply an enlargement of tbo bump of self conceit. Ho starts out with (be determination to livo on his brains, but the capital in trade Ik so small that be never becomes | expert extent in the art of starvation. There isn't very much ?pare room In our val Ioy of tears for theso second baud "xoddlu. mlghties," who waut to got a foitune without ' hustling for it aud acquire fame without deserving it. There is but oue gospel iu this world which bos a??y claim to be regarded u? divino, aud titat is the gospel of hard work. 1 This appears to be an unsympathetic manner of answering the father's question, but the treatment is from a common sense standpoint. "Tho way to succeed is to perspire." If the father JiibjrB under the impression that genius will make its mark without hard work he is the victim of a delusion. The Herald concludes its article in this manner: Qk.v scraping brains don't bavemuch influence In a community constituted as thla is. We haven't any use for men who go tobogganing on 1 mlHbows. It is better to (lit; potatoes than to I writo noor poetry; nobler to scratch for a living in the honest hen docs, than to part jftur hair in tho middle aud nose as au angel In dhguis *. liammor at that boy until you get the last vestige of genius out of him; then hammer at him OKaln until you get a love of bard work into his heart. Tench him to understand tho force of 1 Hi the lines by Doestieks: Henccforth I'm to bnttle with banner unfurJed, Aud carve my way through a thundering hard 1 world. These things accomplished ho will coine to something; but otherwise he never will. Genius is ail right, but it is only >li?A.<nli lidw.l nnvb ffnm llio Imtlnm ft I the ladder upward that it brings success in life to its possessor. Thoro is no room in tho bustling world for visionary youths who believe they can conquer by merely possessing a superior intellect. Industry, pluck, perseverence and energy are surer guarantees against tho ending of your career in the poor house than the fancy that you are a great genius. Fortune and fame must be toiled ton Rich and lturo Old Madeira. Two New York wine expertfl discussing the Mauhattan Club cellar and the private stock of Madeira used by Herman Oelrichs in his famous terrapin, had this to say about the sherries and Maderiras of New York. The tirstsaid: "I have ?30,000 worth of wines and liquors in my cellar. and while I am not boastful of it, 1 believo it to bu a fact that few if any other experts in thiscity have a cellar that represents more solid . wealth as well as solid worth. I have Madeiras that cost ?200 a bottle, and of which 1 know tho history for one hundred and fifty years. I have any number j of dozens of ebeTry which cost me from $20 to $30 a quart, and while you and I nan tell at a glance and by a sniil' of ' their bouquet the respective ages of the $200 anA ?20 wines, you would be surprised to know how manv men of exMi.Unnt Idnf/t mill litflnmnnt ?n flnfiK lliinna decidedly prefer tlie $20 to the $200 bottlea. I do not kuow why it is, but the older a man gets the drier he likes his wines and the less flavor there seems to be in his iavorito brandp, and as lor this 'aniaeseed' taste in Maderia, I don't believe there ?re two dozen men in New York who really like it or know why they liko it. lltm'a Thin! We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro? ward lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co, Frops., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. \Vkst& Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Waldi.no, K innan & Marvin, Wholewile Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- , nally, acting diiectly upon the blood nml tntirmiR ?mrf:irpfl nf thn Hvntt'iii. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug* k'iata. A Nnlloiinl Event. The holding of tho Worlds Fair in a city scarcely tlfty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit thin nation as much as the discovery oI the Restorative Nervine by Dr. Franlin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and lino book ou "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with nnequaled testimonials, free at the : I/ogan Drug Co.'s. Jt it warranted to con* tain no Opium, morphine or dangerous drugt. TTbMW-i Sick UeMdncho. loose's Red Clover rills cure Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation. -5c per box, 5 boxes for SI. For sale by Logan Drug Company, daw If you ieci weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. UBOWIXti tiUKlHACBFULLr. People Should Live lOO Years and Knjojr Life All the While. "To grow old graccfully," saya the well-known Dr. (itniucr. "la not the common lot of alL IVltb advancing years come increased infirmIllca, but lhey ere by no meana unavoidable Mid their presence Is due to failure to keep up to their work the various organs of the body. The ?tudy of the badjr by sciential* furnishes unquestionable evidencs that tbo duration of liuiuan life mny be prolonged to lOJyeara." Co *a;a Dr. uordner and yet what more common tbau toMe I prematurely aged, withered itud broken down man. or a jmlo, weak end emaciated old lady. The spirit la broken; all Interest la gone from life and they look forward only to death. The saddest thing of all la that this premature age and breaking down la needles*. It can easily bo avoided by a little cue and assisting nature just a little, and It i? upon this yoint that Dr. Gardner again speaks most Ho rays: "Science, common sense and all experience testily to the benefits to be derived from the use of alcoholic stimulants." It Nhould be remembered, however, that they must be pure, and that ol all stimulants, whiskey is preferable The word whissey is derived from an ancient word meaning "<rater of lite." and it is a most appropriate name, although there iaanmuoh that is unworthy in tho market. The bigheat authorities-doctors, chemists and ?-? l>nvi, tClfllllU'-WlPU, uunmnii ?"/ - --? Mull Whiskey U pure ami canuot harm orcu a child. Itn otiL'Ct im to build up the system, renew the life and replace weak new and wearlocki by healthy vl?or. Be very carolul, however, that jou secure only the genuine; in?Ut on your druggist* furnishing you with it and you will certainly find great benefit from 1U ute. _ The Boom Kdltlon. Morgan Mercury. The Wheeling Intelligences is pushing itself rapidly to the front as a daily of no mean ability. It will soon make its appearance in a new dress and printed from a fine new press that is now being built for its use. Furthermore, it has under way another boom edition for the State, similar to the one printed dome time since, only it will be much larger and more ably edited than the former. These editions are a credit to that paper, and every pereon in West Virginia ought to procure copies of tdo Intelligencer when it prints its next boom edition, to send to friends who desire to know something of the resources of the State. Morgan county will be represented, of course. Let our people order some copies for circulation. DIED. THORNBURG-Ou Sunday morning, Fobruary 22, IK)!, at 3 o'clock, W. U. TuoaNUUao, in the 7I?tyear ofhii age. Funeral from hia late residence, No. 11 South Huron street, ou Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Friends of the fimlly aro respectfully invited to attend. Iuterment at Stone I 'hitr?.H oiWBtnrr TERRrtLL-On Sundav, February 22,1691. at 1 o'clock p. ui., Kosfc Makir, daughter of Wnltur and Lizzie Terrell, aged 4 mouths aud 22 days. Funoral from the residenco of her parents, 215 Main street, Tuesday, February 94, at 8 o'clock p. in. Interment at Mt. Wood ceraoIcry. Friends of the family Invited to attend. MtilMOAL. JM Microbe KILLER, The Greatest Biscovery of the Age. OLD IN THEORY BUT THE REMEDY RECENTLY DISCOVERED. CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, HAY FKVKH, KBONCH1TIB. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, UANOER, 8CROFULA, DIABETES, BRIGHT 8 IJISKA*K. MALARIAL FJSVJSB, DIPHTHERIA AND CHILLS. In short, all forms of Organic and Functional d Incases. The Cures elite tod by tlila Medicine are in many cases MIRACLES! Sold only In Jugs containing Ono Gallon.* Prlco Threo Dollars-. moil inrwiment when Health and Life can be obtained. -"HtSTOKY OF TJ1R MlCROB* KlLLXB FBI!."? For tale by all Retail Druggists. Trado sup* plied by LOGAN DRUG CO.. Hole Agent* oc8-mw _ tOOSE'S EXTRACT HHD QLOVERBLOSSOM Female Wen knew, ulcers, Tumors, Sores, AbiccMes, Illood Poisoning, Halt liheom. L'nturrh, Erjrulprla*, Rheumatism and all Illood and Hkln DUeascs. Psica Si. per Pint Uottie. or 6 llotilcs forlj. i lb can Solid Rstract b^BoiV.to.te.ma.00'' floin hv Logan Drug Co. te3 Musi Ms tone Afthn HFMKfit fffimmtlnn. It la forltl euro wild Its aTtendunt*. Nick lload* I actio, Constitution und Vilwf that futt's Piils have bccomo bo fnmom. Thoy act pccilily ond gently on h0dlrc?tlT0 orianH. i;l vlujc tlicra tone and vigor to M?iml latu food. Xo griping or uauscB* Bold Everywhere. > Olllcc, 31) & 41 Fork Pluco, N. T. JAPANESE PJLE CURE \ guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or degree?External, Internal, Blind Dr Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $1.00 a box; 6 boxes, $6.00. Scut by mail, prepaid, on roceipt of prioe. I Wo guarantee to cure any caao of Piles. Quaranteod and sold only by McLAIX BH0TH8RS, Drnggtate, Twelfth *nd Market SU. Wheeling, W. V* 1*10 iuw H BEECHAMS FILLS J I (THE MEAT EMUS REMEDY.) 0 g Care BILIOUS and g Nervous ILLS. 9 I 25cts. a Box. I g .017 AXX. PIHJOCHBTg. | 0PP Sick Ilcndnchc, CoiiKllpiiCioii, Fever null Anne, Dizzy It end awl Cold Feet, Torpid Liver, Want of Appcdto and General Debility, are Positively cured l>y DR. A. S. TODD'S A Tlaln or sugar coatcd. In u?? ov?r no yearn. .loo. <?. Mr Lain * mm of note. ! More Remarkable Successes vith Which Drs. Copeland S Bell are Meeting. Their Liberal OfTcr to Treat all Cases. Including Medicine, has Dccn the Means of Enabling Scores to Obtain llcIicT. Many aro the words of praise that are heard spoken iu favor of Drs. Copeland <& Bell's scientific and skillful treatment of catarrh and other chronic diseases. No matter how severe the case, they are equal to the emergency. Mr. John Holmes, a resident of Martin's Ferry, and an employe as puddler at the Standard Mill; in an interview with the writer, relates his experience as follows: Jfr. John Ilolmti,Marring Jerry, Ohio, "I havo been troubled witn catarrh for ten or twelve years. I had headache, accom|>anlo i by ahorp, shooting pultm. my bead and nose womId atop up no that l was compelled to breatho through my mouth. The mucouK or matter wouid drop from ray head back luto my throat. 1 had continuous ringing noises in my ears. "Ah the dif-MH' became more seated, a troublesome cough set In. I h*d palus in my chest and 1 cx|>crienced a dull, tired let-liny ail the time. 1 My appetite waH varliblo; only sometime* 1 had a relish for food, but it would lay heavily on my stomach, causing a distressed leeting, and my kn i-ni? worn jiuvi-p regular. "My ulccn ?u broken and full of start*. I fell more tired In tho morning on arliinic than when l went t> bed the night before. Life bo came quite a burden to me. I sought relief in different >o called remedies and failed to tlntl a slneleoiic that benefited ire. "Healing of Drs. Cope land & Ball'* marvelous success. 1 consulted them, having little faith in their ability to do we auy good. I wa? very agreeably surprised, however. After few a treat menu I noticed a decided change for tne better, ana In a snort time those dUagrceablesymptoms ! bejran dtsappearlug ono b7 one. At present I feel like anew man physically, and tnose gentlemen have my everlasting gratitude. "John Holmes." DOCTORS GOPELAND & BELL Have Located Permanent Offices at 1121 MAIN Sl'ltGET. Whoollng, West Virginia, Where they treat with success all curable ca*es. Office houra-i> to 11 a.m.; 2to5p.m., and 7 to ? p. m. StmdayB-9 a. m. to 12 n>., and l to 4 Specialties?CATARRH and Disease! of the EYE, EAR. THROAT aud LUNGS. CONSULTATION freo Address all Mall to DRS. COPELAND & BELL, 1121 Main street. Wheeling, W. Va. TJUMND Is the Best Household Bemedy ExtantIt is a positive cure for PILES SALl RHEUM, ECZEMA, And All Skin Diseases, An lavnluablo remedy for Wounds, Burns, Swell* mgs, bores, croup, isroncimis, ctc. NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, Sold by nil druggists at 50 cents per box. Scud 3 two-cent fetamps for freo samplo box and book. TAR-OID COMPANY. CHICAGO, I hi.. Mhjsffiealth! Dr. E. C. West's Nkrvb and Bkain Treatment, n guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dixzlnc?, Convulsions, Kit*. Nervous Neuralgia, licadache, Nervous Prostration caused bj the nsool alcohol or tocacro, Wakeluluc**, Mental Depression, Softening of tho Brain resulting In Insanity and leading to xul-ery, decay and death. Premature Old Ago. Barrenness, l/** of Power in either srx, Involuntary Lo??ca aud Spermatorrhea caused by overexertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Fsch box contalus ouo month's treatment. II 00 a box, or six boxes for 85 00, lent by mail prepaid on receipt of prlco. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro anjr case. With each order received by us forslx boxes, accompanied with U 00, wo will ajiml im< ntirrhnor nur written eiiarantee to re fund the money if tho treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantee! Imued only by MoLAIN BROTHERS. Drutffflflti. , Sole Ascot*. tf claln'a Block, corner Market and Twelfth atreet*. Wheeling. W. Va. JulO iThmw FREE, FREE, FREE TRIAL! ELECTRO NERVINE Cures Permanently All dlncawa of the Nervous System,either Acute or Chronic In either mx. It Restores Im Mired or host Power. Check* mi horma of Wacte or Drain; Make# Ptrontr tbo Weak. Full package.il: elx for 16. Trial packace 12c (with book). aent securely aealed on rcceit t of price. Addrets, DK. 0. F. ADDAM, No, 3701 Cottage Grnvo Ave.. Chicago. Ill- no24 mPKENlfeSS Liquor Habit. BuumwoRW mcsetsavraHtaiite 0!HMife5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC. 11 can be given I n coffee. tea. or 1 n article* of fond, without the knowledge <>f patient If pecowwiry; It In ahM>|utoly harmless and will cn'crt n in-ntmnent ninl apeody curp, whether the patient in n inodoriito d rl ii ker or cu alcohol lo wreck. IT NKVk-|> VA11J4 llnluirntny III ulllnllv U'llti n^). certainty tli. t the patient undergoes no inconvenience, and noon hi* complete reformation |r effected. <1 pa*0 book free. To Ih? had of LQUAH DRCQ CO., Main street >a2C-TTh*w Wheeling. w. y>. BRACE UP, MAN! Certain disorder* of HEW make them Blue. That'* because they lose hone too soon! I???I (mailed sealed free for OUR NEW BOOK ??mUrdfln.r> describes uwn new ouurv | Tl.ll,mon|aU...Jto. oiumlrm Method*" bsve won us au.VsnsMlj C/luiwru." BUI MniOU CO., lata)*,?. T. HAVE SOME STYLE 1 MMl HPttH fi n B*Blnna \V iiutoyHaSita HraSSlS 9 9 IMEWCured at homo withM Hs. SB 8 Kiy|oiitj-iilii. IlookofrarSIBH IIIBsaUcuUtascnt I'RKE. mm I I H.M.WOOLLEY.M.D. WiUante, Hiu Offlco 10i!; Whitehall Hi. "MY OWIiY XUOZiZXIF." Rudo's Mills, Upshur Co., W. Va. DR. A. ft. TODD?Dear Sir; For tnany years have I been nftllrted with diseased Liver; and although I try to net along sometimes without your Pint, I And it useless, tli**y aro my only relief. 1'lease send mo six boxes and oblige, David ll. Surra. NTI-BILIOUS PILLS If your druggist does not keep them send 23c. to Hon, Solo Proprietor#, Wheeling, W. To. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T?OR HA.LE?FIRST-CLASS HOUSE JP In MftrtiQ'n Kerry, Ohio. Well located. Addrow. "K. B till* office. fcV4 STOLBN?PBOM THE B. A 0. Ticket Office, a unall Nickel Clock wed m a I paper weight. A liberal reward to any person llndlng and returning to T. C. BtTRK E j Furnished rooms-No. 1102 CbapUne St., bet. E.eveuth and Twelfth. The lessee will take ur-mcmlon of the above named centrally located and commodious premises April 1. Tbe rcoma are very pleasant and I will be newly and handiomely turnlihed I throughout lor permanent lodger*. It being tbo intention to maintain a flnit class house in cve*y respect. If or further in formation appljrat fel?-TTbls 1133 CHAPLINK8TRKBT. J^OTIOE TO FLOOD SUFFERERS. Persons or Arms who bad Plro Proof Bale* In water during the late Hood can have the Combination Lock! of fiafes thoroughly deancd and put in perfect condition by leaving their orders with ui. W. T. BUIiT A CO., fe'C No. 1213 Main street. ^RWIO ARTOGRAPHS At I11UU1NS' OALLEBY. ic:t noxliixiist. Q HOMER WELLS, ARCHITECT. Itmm 17. Keillr Bulldinf. Wheeling. W. Va. Practical hitkbintkndest. KJTIICATM CAHKf I't.I.V Mapk. OC22 pOHTRAIT FRAMK8, Cabinet Photo Frames, FINE M0DLD1NG3 Picture* F'Kmfd <o Order lu tho Latest Stylo at ttiu art Bture, mi Market flircct. felt E. L. N1COLL. Chin* Fainting. HARDY fljJBSEflY STOSK, IVtHperatc. ciii-wtlc 01011 wuit^l in illicit or(Jew for iiurmy utiH-U. JVmiuiH ii( iiiiplciyniriil, kckmIpay, Vjirlrtlitm;|<i,lMlly rtbjitiilintlH-Soutli. it. U. CUAbi;?sC'u.,i??S4(. ri'iin^uiin1, Phlln.. I'a. ARPMT.C VUAWTPn. fc?4 TTAVT SPECIAL NOTICE! The Globe Brcwluu Co., of Baltimore, Mil, respectfally announce that their famous "Mnnlch" and "Goldbran" browase*, bottled for famllr uie, can bo oh tained from Mr. L. RIEiTEB, OPERA SALOON. Thcoo been aro the products of tho fluesi Canada Malt aud cholccxt Bohemian Hops They are guaranteed absolutely pure aud wholcnome. fe23 FOR SALE. Engine and Boiler. ENGINE, 7x12 Inch Cylinder, Slide Valve. BOILER, 10 feet long, 28 Inches In diameter, with one lo inch fiuo. Call on or address THE INTELLIGENCER, WHEELING, W. VI., fflmrs It Tun Iib Seen In Operation. For Sale. The twoitary Brick Dwelling on northeast coruor of Twenty-sixth and Kofl' streets. This in a pood aud suostantlal boose with a good brick stable iu resr, and will be sold at about whit the house aloue would coat to build. Frame house containing six rooms at 50G Market street. llriek house containing ilz rooms at 173 Sixtoonth street. BUILDING LOTS. Building lots at Pleasant Valley, on National road. Choice location above High water. Building lots on McC ill loch street, throe squares north of central Glass Works. From |M)0uptoSi00. Hplendld building sites. Never bothered with Hoods. Building lots on east end of fourteenth street. Any size you want. TO LET. Storeroom 10&4 Market street. Klvo roomed brick, tint-class property, 93 North Buron street. Abovo high water. fecveu roomed bouse, with all modern conveniences. 165 North Front street. High and dry. 8cven Boom Dwelling, "9 Maryland street, with all modern conveniences. Above late flood. Dairy Farm within one mllo of this city. G. O. SMITH, felC Besl Estate Agent, 1229 Markft street. r ... ? <: r<*! u l<> lUr* It Mattf If the lines in tin's diamond figure do int appear rqunllv b'nek in nil tho dif'erent tneridinns, it indicates n defect of | <ij;ht that muses nervous head-ache and diould 1k? corrected atoncc. Eyes tested :'ron. Optical Department In charge ol competent Opticao. I. C. DILLON 4 CO., fail No. 1228 Mtrkol Btrt-cL jt-oraajie. 8 550 acrca cl land in Kanawha oounty, Weal Virginia, twoivemtles from Charleston, containitifc valuable timber, namely: u? It,Wild Cherry. W niimt. Poplar aud Hickory, Several veins cf Coal and Iron Ore. Tho above laud U located In the oil belt, between Ills Handy Creek and Klk River. Ab*tra:t of title will bo furninhed to patile* dotting to purchase. I'rico, 110 per aero for a?hort tine only. t'even-rooraed houao In aplcndtd condition, No. 4514 Kofl-atrcet. *1.100. Two house* on Nineteenth ureal, oich II,OX). Thrcu-roomed home, First ward, ground <J0x 160 feet. WOO. Seven roomed houao, 204 N. York street, fl.fiOO Six-roomed houie, -VJ N. York atreet, 12,000. Double frame houae, 3739 and 3741 Koff atreet, Four roomed home between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourih streets, 11,000 Stxr~omed bouse, oast end of Twenty third street. 8900. Four-ronmed houso on Belmont and McCoi> loch street*. Fifth ward. Can glvo immediate possession. |1,m Double brick houao on Jacob and Nineteenth strceu. atx raom* In each part, 14.6*). Ten-roomed houae, 74'J Main atreet, (3.500. Nine-roomed houae. SUS1 Market atreet, IJ.5C0. Tbrce-roomcd bouse on Wood atreet, between Twenty-fourth unci rwcBty-flfth stree'a. 11,100. Twelve lot*. fOxlCO feft. iu Kllan. Whyto and GtllHRher'k Addition, 1100 to 1200 each. Twcnty.four lot* In Marylynn. oppoilto the Improvement* of the B. & o, Company, near Benwood Junction, on the new turnpike and couuty road, an efts? terms. Manufacturing "lie near Cleveland & Pitta* burgh Kailroad depot, Martin's ferry; ground 100x116 feet. One lot on Moynton street, near east end of TwentT-Mvenib street, 11,100. One-half lot on Moyston street. 9560. Two one half lots on ?ofx street. Sixth ward, each fi,tC0. Kichty aix acres two miles east of the elty. 910.000. Blxty-flve acrcs in Mar?hall county, near Glen Faston, 91,SCO; will exchange for city property. Kigbty acre* In Marshall county, 91.600. Twenty-lire scies, four miles eaat of city, con> talnlng aandstone quarry, good quality of Cornell t atone, and coal with bank opened for use, 18.600. 130 acres near Sberrard at 976 per aero. KESBITT & DEVINE, lelb 1739 Market Street. NEW ADVEI German Americi OF NEV A srATKUEXT Bhowloc Uie condltlou ol PASV, ol New York, ou lbs Brit d?y ol Jmuur panuft[it to the law* of Mid Bute. First?The name and locality In (.'ertuai Second?Tha amount of Its Capital Mod Third?The amount ol IU Capital Stock ASS Fourth?The A wU of the Coajunr ere rirai?me araouui 01 cam oh nauu n persons ii ~ Peeond?The Real K?tate unincumbered Third?The Bouds owned b? iho Com] secured. and the rate of Intercut Schedule a herewith) amount to., Fourth?The debt* due tho Company, w icriptlon In Schedule B herewith) Fifth?The debts due tho Company for ] Blxth?All other Mcurltlea amount to.. Total Assets LIAB1I Fifth?The amount of Liabilities due or owing Company li Sixth?The lowea adjusted aud duo are Seventh?The losses Adjusted, not dao, are Eighth?The losses unadjusted are ....... ........ Ninth?The losses in snspeme, waiting for forth Tenth?All other claims against the Compauy a Total Liabilities Eleventh-Tho greatest amount insured lu any < Tho foregoing statement of tho condition o correct and true. The foregoing iia true copy of tho itatomonl New York, and therefore, In pursuince of the at do hereby authorize the said German American agents, to transact the business of Iuiurance lu t December, ltttfl. J. C. ALDE No. laiH Mwrk?t 8tr GKK4T CLOTHING AND IE > jt=s IEGreat Clothing UI0AKT1C FAILCBES! 1 WTbe great sale of KINE CLOTHING and ST8., Bridge Corner, Wheeling. W. Va. Tho fa: thrown upon the market thousand* upon thoui BUOKH that >ind to bo tacrlflced at auy price to glutted and cash buyers having a picnic. We t quote prices never before ment'oued in this sea More, wo are iroin# to maku abort, quick work c wait until tho beat bargain* are gone. This in CLUNK of FINE CLOI iUNti aud BtiOHH at lea bo your own. We quote you an array oi extren houio ANYWHERE; solvent or insolvent, no m break and rob their creditors and steal what the place these llgnrea before you and ir can it to be prcachable, solid and stubborn FACTS, and FN A Cyclone-' Men's (160 Suits go at this sale at a* Men's aud 15 50 hulls at 8 ?/ Men's (G, 10SO and *7 Suits at ~ - 3 81 Men's |8 and J8 60 Kulta at 4 6( If you can match these goods for lets than d< us by returning the same aud we will cbeerfuil as wo can make It, and we mean exactly what w A Whirlpool Men's ft Good Working I'ants at S 4f Men's II50, |1 75 aud 91 Funis' at 1>", Men's 93 I'ants, our Great Leader, at 1 1* Again we irake you the otter-that is, we he . goods wo sell If not fully satisfactory In every si tho price. This offer applies to everythiog we i A Crash-Boys' Boys' 4Cc Pants, a great bargain, at l?i t Boys' fOc Pants, higglers, at .... st?i . Boys' C*>a Panto, extra value, at a?< I Boys' |140 Suits, a special drive, at H7i Our largo store fllbd with goods to overllov Bod Flair. Auction and Bhoriffa' Bales will turu to seo. cut thla out. An Exploslor Men's 8140 Shoe*, at big drive, at Men's 9175 Cougnss Hhoes, Loudon tlpt... I l( Men's 51 76 Lace bhoes, Globe tlpt l 1( Men's 12 Fine Drws Shoes l ?r Remember our offer? we mean full ratisfact bargain dealers here to stay and propose to hoi A Surprise?La Ladies' 9125 Fine 8ergo Congress bhoes?...? 4( Ladles' 91W) Blioes, a bargain 8", Ladies' H 7b Kid Button chocs, a leader... 0" i Ladies' 92 25 Fine Kid Button Mioet 1 XI These upot ca*h thunderbolts thrown upou wonderful success, and the public, looking for fi gains, and buslncts hums at a rate that big pro ? An Eye-Opener i Children's 40c Kid Button Bhoo* .... 10< Children's 50c Kid Buttou Shoes Ufr Children's 65c Kid Button Fhocs 37< Children's iOc Kid buttou Shoes 48< Merchants invited. We are prepared to quo Tonr money at our prices?or what is better, y. BU8INK3-J. Wo make money by buying only b ing on a small prclit st half price and less. We A Racket-Wha Hand'chiefs at 1,2,3,4 and re up,worth double Men's llalf-Hotc at 2, ft, 5 and So; bargains. Ladies' Hose at 4,5. Saud 10c; half price. It will pay you to como 100 mile* to attend 1 or you may not get In. These bargains will gc bring it along and we will give you a present fo E. B. r CORNER MAIN AN!> TENTH STREEfS, StorcH nt HteubotiTiIlo, O , J!?llnlr<s (J nnd UO? Market Stro?t, WhaHlng. W. H. KMBHK1M Kit- 1MPOI m hb * ii~a dUMtlHI g{ g ""liTuWKl j_ j-i fT~^ PATCNTO g g " 3'7! ^ E-H ' )~ "? J kJ <*# E-H ^ MJI " CWSCK1I s ? IT#1 For Sale by H 18 and 20 Eli IVo nre now offering an Inn Goods at our Popular Trices. Gowns Opening J)aily. h. m OIL WELL TlM7Mn M A Will UAllJLivlM HAnil U J (LIMIl BRIE MANUFAC1 BRASS i malleable and Grey FOR STEAM, OAS, OIL WELL OF EViKY I TUBING, CASING AND R LINE, I -^l BHANCH 953 Libe] PITTSBU Otbertnocb itorea at all the pxlodpal roInU ITISKJIKNTS. in Insurance Co. V YORK. IbB OEI1MAS AMERICAN* I8WR4NCI| COM, lyjt, mule to the Auditor ol Wtit VlrKluU i American Insurance Co., of New York. : is . . . . $1,000,000 paid up la - - 1,000,000 ETS. ,au muiv uauua ui nijvutiui uwn t 895,675 72 i* ? ???~ >any, the manner (n which tboy am per annum therein (description In Z 1 4,936.017 00 cured by mortgage or otherwiM, (do remluirih amount to iu'IT. 'jiS.ico ?i | - . ?o,599,W3 66 -ITIES. to B*nk? or other Creditors by the^ : 1""!"' !!!!.'!! [ouUtwdlng loswu... 197,292 2# er proof, arc? J re.7....J.. ^ 63,923 90 . . 1261,216 16 me risk i? M.OCO 00 I tho German American Insurance Company in JOHN M. MURRAY, Vice President. JAMES A. bILVKY, Secretary. ; of the German American Insurance Company, of ithorlty vested in mo t>v tho laws of said State, Iiihuranco Coin pan v. of New York, it* agent or no Wtato of Weat Virginia until tho Slut day of 1*. F. DUFFY, Auditor. RSON & CO., Agents, aft, (Second Floor) Whirling, Went Vw. SHOE SALE?E, B. POTTS. ?OTTS' and Shoe Sale! WEMENDOCS SACRIFICES! SHOES is now golnc on at MAIN AND TENTH lluro of leveral leading bous** in 'he trado ha* lauds ol dollar*' worib o! FINK CLOTHING AND raise money for hungry creditor* Tho market rvre there and sot our share, and now propose to Hon, and as wo expect a lieary travel through our if it. Tbfse good* must be fold at once, so don't fair warning. and II you mlsa this GKtCAT CYi man one third aud oue half price, the fault will >u bottom figure* neter belore mentioned by any alter whet&er cash or credit, whether buying to ly may before tho bolt falls-it matters not?wo 1 FINAL DKC181VJC and CRUSHING. In it* unapiUKEU tbHt WILL NOT AND CANNOT LIE. Men's Fine Suits. I Men's (9and 811 Bulla 98 Men s til aud 811 60 Hulta at ? Men's 812 and tMHilu at - " ?3 Men's 815 and 810 Suits at ? 80 tmble our prices in this city, you if ill much oblige y refund your money. This is as plaiu and fair 0 tay. -Men's Pants. 11 Men's 13 60 and 81 Pan la at > C8 f Meu's 84 60 and 81 75 Pants at 1 DO 11 Men's85 and 85 60 Pants at...... * reby guarantee to refund you the mouoy for any 3u?e of the word, and worth doublo the amount of tell. Sulto and Pants. 2 Boys' 8160 Suits, n leader, at DK s Hoys' 8175 aud U Dress Suits at 1 1? 1 Ho**' *2 60 Fino Drees Suits at - 1 j Boys'8:i and 8*.t 61) Hno Dress nulla at 185 nog. These sledse hammer bargains from tho our atoro into a hornet's nest that will be a sight i-Merre fences. 11 Men's 9! Congress Dress Fhoc?, I-ondon ?| tlpt ? ?.?*1 ? "? > | Men's Si AO Kino Drttx Shoes I 4<*? 11 Men's ft! Drew shoes, best for the iirlce... 1 <?" Ion in every instance or mono; refunded. We are d your trotfo. dies' Flno Shoes. ? Ladles' f'2 50 Fine Kid Button Shoos #1 37 f ladies' SJM Klue Kid Adella Shoes 1 *? [ Ladles' (8 Very Mue Kid Buitoa Shoes l #7 our counter* from day to day are the cauic ol bur nil value for every dollar, It catching on to our barII Ut are out of the tjutslion. -Children's Shoe*. 3 Children's SI Kid Button fibow ?2c j Children's ?lvo button School Shoes ...? "He ; Missus' si 37 Butiou Shoes 87c ite prices yon never heard before. You can double oucauscU at a fair profit and DOUBLE YOUR argalns from Auction and Sheriff's Sales and sellcau't aflfcrd to rob our customers. t Wo Glvo Away. . 18'ispoudora ate, 9,12 and 15c up; leaders. Men'ssairiH at 10. 25 and syc up: big sellers. | Men's and Boys'Hats at half-price and lessthis great SaK Krorythlug must go. Come early > fa'tor than bj cnugotthum. cut this out and ryour trouble. ?OTTS, BrlrigR Cornor, Wlieollng, W. Va. Ilrrtnch , Mnrtln'rt Forry? O , l'urkernburg, W. Va., Va. fo!8 IT ANT TO 1) U10SS M Alt BUS. NG NEW! ifflssm. s s 9 NOV II*" 1890 I'C&Aaud SWttoW t-^ Puofv//uuv,JU//aiil\yi< v'll^/lRv/WIWttjXtltoVcf Sti ttiwcj a/|a^</i$iiUonfwi<' cza > IN BlACKINIW2l24,2330Br36UNES COLORS IN 22 LINE ONLY pX raX w pi ## [. Emsheimer, aventh Street. inenso Slock of Novelties in Dress New Mazers, Peasants' and Tea 18 and 20 Eleventh Street, SUIM'MKH. |actormci; rED.,) i 3P-A.., rDBEES OF PiOODR. ^ ' 9 Iron Pipe Fittings WATER AXD OIL. "supplies iKSCRIPTtON. OPES, DRIVE AND STEAM PIPE OFFIUti : I? rtv Street, KGlf, VA. In PeoDijlunla, Kew York tod Ohio Oil Fields. amusements. "opera house. ] .. iu 1 Performance Only, Wednesday, Feb. 28 ? ? THE GREAT jjc LYCEUM THEATRE SUCCESS Under tbo direction of Daniel Frohmaii, ~ Mausger, Lyceum Theatre, New f York, entitled J, THE WIFE, ByBcIascosod DeMllle. C1 I ACT 1?Mrs. IveV rill#. Newport. July. The C amateur theatilcals. *ilie oid affair. 4tTbo Lover." ~ ACr II?Recentlon room at Senator Dextex'a, 1 Washington. I"ut>ruary. Mrs. Dexter'a Ball. J Tbc quarrel. The HuHband." ACT 1H?Library In Rutherford's houio.Wanhlnstou. Same (vdilug. The investigation. The v confession. Tb?j marriage tie." (Midnight view of the Capitol) E ACT lV-Samo >ccno. April. The eclipse. The mission to St. Petersburg. "Tbo Wife." Reserved Seats, $1 04. Admission, 75and 60c. ~ Sale of scats commences Mouday, February 23, st C A. Hour's Music Store. fe!9 opera house. 1 One Mgbt On);, Saturday, February 281 Brilliant Operatic Occasion I !i fl coil'clc'liicflj Mb. HmBicu Conbixo, Dibkctob, e In Johatm Statin' Maiterplece, The Gypsy Baron!, 60 UNRIVALLED VOCALISTS 60 > GRAND DOUBLE ORCHESTRA faul Etlcndorf, Conductor. j 1 Magnificent Cuatumea. ^Special Scenery. J llnUnllona of i'retljr Ulrla. Pmciw-Orchcatra and Drew Circle, Reserved Fi'aiii, gi 60; Admission, #l 00; Gallery, Koicrred Beau, II 00; Ad in Union. 76c. 8h1o of weals commcuccs Thursday, February 23, at C. A. House's MunloHtore. fe28 J. 8. RHODES & CO. ^SPECIAL : Linen Sale! | J. S. RHODES & GO.; BARGAINS IN Bleacbed and CreamTable Linens' and napkins. 68-Incb Bleacbed Damask at 7S Cents, ! Good Value at $1 00. ] Extra Good Yaloes Id Barnslj's Damask, At $1 75?72 Indies Wldp. WE HAVE AflDED NEW DEMONS TO OUR . CELEBRATED Bleached Pattern Cloths; At the liito of $100 jior Vard. NADUKS TO MATCH. Sec Our Extra (junlKy Napkins at (1 SO per dozes, north 00. Odds and Ends Lace Corlalng Cheap. I Single Curtains to one and one-liall palrr. J. S. RHODES&C0.! ? i HOTHL8. THE RESTAURANT i THE HOTEL WINDSOR I IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. J The Windsor will bo hereafter conducted on ( the American and European plan*. For ibe ac* t commodstlon of ladies and private parties the i rooms on the second floor have been specially fitted up with all modem conveniences. Game. Fruits and all eatables in season served in flrstclats style. deO CHARLES BECK, SALOON AND RESTAURANT,, Main Street, Opp. Riverside Steel Worki, f BFNWOOD, W. VA. J Choice Liquors and CiRsrs. Beer fresh from c tbo kt-ff. Orders for Bottled Beer promptly t attended to. JtVrrbaa* s i I j EDUCATIONAL. E De CHAHTAL. NEAR WHEELING, W. VA. Full English, Mathematical and Classical Course. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT ?ESPECIALLY KOTED.- B LOCATION UH8UBPAB8BD FOB BEAUTY AHD HKALTB Weekly boarders or dar ncholars received from v WheellnK or the vicinity. A bitter will meet dny ? nchoUni it the 8 a. m. motor and return with v them at 3 p. ra. u Fot iurthor particulars apply to jj ^If BOOKS, STATIONERY, KTC. J 80CTBOXES 5 PAPEE AND ENVELOPES! I ci 1 Qdibk aho l Pack to Box, at FROM 10 TO 25 CENTS, S AT WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. " ol V Beat Bargains Ever Offered In }j This Line of Goods. J m PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS # FOB SAMPLES. I STANTON &DAYENPOHT, 3 I?ll 1301 MARKET STREET. " "y*ALENTINE8, ? FINE ADD COMIC it WHOLESALE S, iKD RETAIL. u Mail orden promptly filled. Kewipapera, m Books and Stationery. The Pittabunch ubpateh el 16c per week, 2tc including Sundat. Delivered th anywhere. C. H. QUIMBY. In ]an 1114 Market ttroot. di L I I. ?I?I In DRUGGISTS. ' THE x McLDRE HOUSE PHARMACY. w A Model Prescription Store. F. W. SEYMOUR, Proprietor. T' WANTED. '.A 1)Y AGENTS-THUKKT^ -i LARS ?pttalwill build ui> n bu.laeM u7 >926 weekly rclJIug our ?nreli!e? ?Tf*T; id cUildreiri wtar. Our child'* ilit and how? supporter in the ctite<t lim* ont everInreuted ind nelU at ?lgbt. ^?1!* llh.Ump, MH8. G. CAMl'UKLL.iww >lph street. I'hlcsco. ;tr STOCKIIOLDlIItS' jjjOTIOE. " ' Wunuxo, w. Vi, Feb. it. isji. Thoro wlU be a meeting o! Uieitccktial<ll.>. idThouu PiIdm Oil (^OMnroi Smu? reli P. m? .i liambcr of Commerce. By order of fpi? TU dirkctobb PKIISONAIj. pRIVATE ~ " SANITARIUM OR RECTAL, BCRMCAL ANI) FEMALX 1SKASES; ALSO LYING-IN PATIENTS. C. WILLIAM*, fc?3 rrhAn Hox t>a?. Ermut^. PUOPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOK HOTKLT~~~~ Bldi will bo rccclvel at the oiilce of Ua lanawbaClty "owpanylu Chtxlcvou.w \V Mil March 1,1MM, for the eiwtlou ol a li.nV ome Hotel of thrtc storlei with Ursedrrui.i awor. Bulldln* will be of ?touc. brt? k ami rame, and will contain about wveturiw. Doms. run* and DDtc.iicailoai cm:i im> iJ,. bocornniny'# offlce. or ooplca wit] bo watt, Dipouilblo bidders for a llmit<d numUrof ay*. Flaus andapcclttcatlouH v*u t>e ,, he Intelligencer ORU-v. Addrea*. i'ktt KANAWHA CITY CO fc20 Charifatop. \\. V? l'Olt KENT. t?OR RENT-STORE^TSOMTCOE K? Third and Main strata. Ai>n r to t 10DY. 1100 Main utrot't. n FOR RENT?STORK ROOM AND Dwelling, No 66 Twelfth street. Powwlon iprll 1. InqQlrO; of ALFRED FAULL ?t Jnderwrlters' ItiEuranrc Co. fjj| l^OR KENT?COTTAGE IN I'LKAJ L? ANT VALLEY?Seven Room*, i'autrr.Cel. ar, Front aiul Back Porche*. Fruit and bhade 'reea. Natural Gas, etc. Inquire of T. 1'. BE. )IHON. Kim OroTo Boiler Mil't. ffjj pOR RENT. Fight Roamed Houm>. 11.17 ChaplinetUoet. ?lonrmim, No. WIJ Market Mrcct. Storeroom, No. 1(68 Market otrcet From Room on tblrd Hour, l3Ui Market itrcet GEO. J. MATHISON, Kcal KMate Aicrnt. ja31 >viO cn-.ApHuf Htreet, GENERAL NOTICES. J^OTICE. Having opened the Manchester Coal Bank, we iro prepared lo supply the trade with Clean. Mixed, Nut, Pea Coal and Black nud Kuu o! me dine, t antorlva using roal will do well by clr* ng us a call. Call or address. T.K KASLKYA60N, Jail No. m McCollocli street. REMOVED. REDMAN & CO. Have removed their Machine Shop to the do* norrugatcd iron bulldlug on Chapline?trwt, between .Seventeenth and Eighteenth utrwu, icd irw now ready tor buMtiem *t the new ? !??. ja FOR SAIjK. Hi O R 8 A L E? II0IJSK^MICKTU Hoonm, l ot JMxlA1. with all nodi'roi-om* renlences. Tlita in a fine re?l<Uncc i?mi*rtT at-ar Eleventh street on Chapline. i'rice(6,000. ine-hatf caah. Call for particular. hui.K A iUHVKY. 1314 Market atm-t. Irfl gTOOKS FOR SALE. 18 thai ci Peabody Imuraneo Co. 60 shares Wheeling ?k Belmont Bridge Co. 20 shares LaBelle Nail Mill. fio shares Uenwood Iron Works. 40 ahatea BetUlro Nail Works. 15 shares Junctlou Iron Company. 16 shares Wheeling lee A Btorage Co. H. S. 1KW1N, fe2 Broker. No. 24 Twelfth htreet. pOBSALE. -OMEASYTERM8.K lot on Eotr street between Klevcnth ud rwclfth streets, on whleh ore Mime ordinary buildings, renting lor 123 per month. JAMES L. HAWLEY, jaS HX> Main utrect. POR SALE. LARGE LOT. corncr Market and Twentyfourth streets; Ueslrublc fur manufacturing lit* 8KVEN ACHES near Elm Urove; dolrable for cardenlcg. W. V. HCK.E A BRO. defl tftO Market Etreet. OMALL FAR5I FOR SALE. Containing thirty four acres. rich roll. rood Improvement*, lino on-hard of choice fruit, jood dwelling nous<? and good ham. Ultuiioi . lose to ht. ClairavUlo, Belmont couuty, Ublo Jheup and cany terms. R. T. HOWELL, Insurance and Renl Jinan.- Agent, del Uridgc port, Ohiojwo farms for sale. The Halste<l Homestead, containing thirty !, icrea, more or less, Is pleasantly loeatcd on the KaUonai l'iko. near Kim Grove. itliroiubly tdapted to dairy and ffardeninR purpOK*. la 'act thoro ia embodied in thin mtihII granrr wery thing to mako it a pleasaot home. WiU tell a part or the whole. Also, a Farm situated on the Wsjnwborr oad, four miles from Kim Grove, contslnto* 28 acres, more or less, the most ol which u onlor cultivation. The soil In of excellent quality .ho place ?cU watered, and contains h cliolw iclectlou o( fruit. MI3J JENNIE IIALSTEI), felOrrhmw Adm'x ft A. Htlnel. pilTTY YEAR BIX PER CENT COLD BONDS FOR SALE I A limited number of Wheeling Bridre ?fc Ti alnal Railway Company six rtr rent flrat oon :age fifty year Gold Bonds sro hereby oBcrtj or siilo. These bonds are secured by i dtwo! rust on the Bridge Terminal track*sndottw iroperty of this company, and Hre believedi to 10 & good, sate aud portnaneut Investment, in* Brest payable half yearly. Apply to GEO. W. ECKIlARTjJIL, Cashier People's Bank.ot THOMAS O'BRIEN, ocM Real Estate and fitock Broktr._ 1T0CKS AND BONDS FOR SALE 15 shares ol Riverside Iron Work*. 25 shares ol Btreet and Electric Railvrij. 4T,llln IIUll0U.l0H.iii 'I Wheeling Steel Work* bonds. SUOCO ftd, 20 shares Benwood Null Work*. 12 shares Ice and Htoraxe stock. 16 shares Belmont Nail Company. THOMAS O'BRIEN, ecreiary W. T. A T. Co. and Broker. Koon I, Beillv Building, Market street. TeleponeM. ?1 TRUSTER'S sAiil-:. PKUSTEE'S SALE OK A VAU> JL BbK POTTKRY WORKS IN WIIKEUWi \ VA. , By virtue of a deed of trust '??<! !y Weft irginla China Company to me an tr?AUr. w: iRdato tho 25th day of January. A. KUM.aw fcorded In the Clerk'a 0111 co oi the (.'ountf ourt of Ohio County, Went Virgin!*, in W rust Book No. 28. on page* l, 2. a, 4 SsoJ M Ill procecd to will at public wile at ti?c ww* Dor of the Court House of Mtid county, is t" Ity of Whoeling. West Virgiuia, on ATURDA Y, TIIE 14TII DlYOf M'KCII. A. I). I?91< eglnolngat 10 o'clock a. m., tbe following ? irlbed property, that ih to wty A certtM loco or parcel of laud in the Kir?t wart of tM Ity of Wheeling, Weal Virginia, lying sad ? ig Immediately north of the property of tw lute of David Garden, deceaseu, #estof Maw rcet and south of (fourth street (formerly illwl Bank street) and ml of tf ic Ohio rirer. ulng a part of tho aamc property con www 'alter B. Brook*, trustee, by John J. Jo"'* usteo. by teed dated the 25th day <>f Ajignit la . 1). 1875, and now of record in the cwri; I I lice of the County Court of Ohio County, ?*} fl irglnla, in Deed Book No. ci, on page* i A aa<j &, and being also the same piece of propwtj ra tat was conveyed by William l/. Hearnsw bomaa O'Brien, trustees, to said W est v tain* Company by deed bearing date the i-J j it of Hentembcr, A. I). 1^^7, and of record ? j ? "Id Cleik'i <*c?.ol .mm i? imMU?iMieUineltdt! Mid coopatijr. mutual upon tb<. ?w? ThtU^io"'Uall dMCTiboJ 'S JUS ?ut two wren unil poo-b?l| ol M ran It Una ?ml C .. fn opttttilch ! |.ncli?llr ?f?. "?"??<**" """ an le* thim two year?. , IlMrcjjue Tiui or SALK-Ono thlrd of tl o |>?rc^ oner,or ai ?uch more a< the pur ^ m1(% oct to i?y, cw.li 1m bund on th*- itiol? ?yS?ffey'iftwo equal in-ul^u^a one and two year* Irom the d?r J({lr ilerxed Initalmonu to be t , ctlon of the under*l*ned truitee if v asn "" sssnMVMJOS^^ .V IRE WORK FOIi OFFICES, Wire Work for Bu??lers ^ Ire Work for Cemetcrlet. ^'"O*!',roa. llonaea. Wire Work of trer7 lK??ilJ'tw* W'IBK WORKS, 1707 JtOH1 lephone 147, W.B. Al Lb" kU&TTHil 1