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Hit Jtifelitoeitcer. I-'row, t Miij'tnII A llnrt, I'rop'u. tffiVfvX/AILY, hOl ttKtKLY A WUJCLY. THUMB: I) Mtfi, PotUgc hie in (tie Colled Bimtc*. Daily, One Yc*r oo Daily, Elx Uonthi 4 oo Daily, Three Mcatb* !i oo DAILY, uue wonin _ " > KUH-VMfKLY, One Year.... 8 co HMl-Wu M.Y, Blx XoDtbf ? 180 Wmmcly, 0at Year 1 00 WttXLT, fcl* Monthf 00 ! Tbo JUH.v iNYmioxKCtt It Delivered by Canlcr* iu Wtceilug ma aalaceut town* at 1A ceau per week. i'ki.K>rn wbblng to tuUcrlbe to the Daily J?TM uaoycts ran do k? br tending lu their orden to the Iktkuiokkcxk oltico ou foetal Card or o:litrwUc. T&oy will be punctually nerved by autlKTt. TELKI'HONK NUMBEE8: K4 Mortal kuoiu? 3 1 CouMlGj; Uoom 1 0 (f iiu H'<? at the fcntnllice at Wheeling, W.Va., a* i?t-oii<! claM matter. ] WHEELING, MAY 5, 1801. Washington wiseacre* understand that Baron Fava was recalled because ho did not hold up his end in a social way to tho satisfaction of his Government. Of course Mr. Blaine is to blame for the boron's luvo of an American dollar. It is evident that public opinion fn England demands the prosecution of "William Henry Hurlburt for perjury in the Gladys Evelyn case. From this distance it looks an though Uurlburt deserves this further recognition of his versatile genius. A htwkino dillerunce between the t wring addresses of President Cleveland and those of President Harrison in that Urover uaetl to wrencto tiis irom me KncycloptcJia and Benjamin doesn't. The Ilarrisonian style requires more gray matter, but it is worth the coat. The important announcement is made that Governor Hiii has determined not t> tako n seat in the Senate. He will run another heat for Governor. At the name time comes the melancholy in* formation that the liquor men will op* pose llill on the ground that he has gone back on them. This story lacks confirmation. It ia probably put out by hill's friends with the conviction tbat the liquor men will tyulejatand and in* /joy the joke. Iha J'llj ot It. Since there had to be fighting over the May Day demonstrations in France, it iia pity that the women and children wuro on the spot within rango of the deadly lire of the soldier?. The sutler* ingof the irLOcentia usually a feature of every mch uifair. Women are present, as n:auy non-participating men are, ntt* nf nvrrnathv or curiosity, or both: children because any crowd attracts them. Since men and women do not learn, totter is not to be expected of children. The beet way of all is the orderly way, in which the mob has no place. Morn 01k It a. New Orleans haa not heard the last of tbo Muiia. Philip J. Paterno, a naturalizrd Italian, informs the Mayor of New Orleans that he is "in daily fear of n6oafceication" by members of the Mafia; that three mm are thirsting for iiis blood, his brother being one of them, and he wants protection. By going into court againet other Italians ho has incurred the Mafia penalty which ia thus pointedly expresetd: "Death to the traitor who complains against a brother Italian before any other than the eecrct tribunal of tho oath-bound fraternity." Another Matin murder in New Orleans would let loose all the furies. Iturilnl Still Uniibpp/. Oar good friend Kudini is losing pBtienco with Mr. Blaine because, as he would huvo it believed, the Stcretary of State will not admit that Italy has a right to demand the punishment of the guilty and indemnity for tho families of the slain. Until it shall have betn shown that subjects of Italy are denitd the measure of justice which is mettd < out to citixans of the United States, it' can have no valid grievance against j this country. Marquis Kudini thinks he has another cause of complaint in the public use Mr. Blaine mado of a confidential communis cation. Since no third power waa interested directly in the proceedings, Mr. Blaine had a right to give to his country men everything tbat bore on the question at is6ue between Italy and the United Stated. The present growl of the Italian premier is probably tho first suggestion Mr. Blaine has had that there was or could be a confidential communication between the two Governments. The Clroas Charm. What is tho inherent principle of life in the circus? That it has one is as true as that the sun shines when tho clouds are not too thick to let its rays through. Of the thousands who went to the circus yesterday a large proportion of the adults resolved that they would never go again. But the circus will come again and they will go once more and resolvo as before. The business man will loave his business, the wage-earner his employment, the houso-wive will get there if her going spoil the baking. What is it that is ever attractive in the circus, which has changed only in its incidentals since the gypsies roamed over Europe uivlng their horse-ridings and laying the foundations of tho mod ???? o .1 era Circus 1 iuno .o uiuio ui tt> Ul?tu there need to be, bewilderingly more. The quality baa not Improved, nor, ir the nature ol things, can there lie decided newnree without changing radically the character of the clrcua air making It something viae. The lemonade growa yellower am. rodder year by year and correspondingly worae. Tbe odor of the menagerie la about the eame aa it waa thirty rear* ago, though the parsoua keep going to Bee the animals in the hope of detecting aomething new lu the intercet of moral acience. The clrcua habit eecme to be born in the Caucasian rare and in the transplanted African, ilefore the babe begina to take much intcreat in rattle* and gum ringt> it erioya keenly the circna parade, taking special delight In the gay entailers and their ellk-robed ladles, the atately inarch of the elephant and the "Boaton dip" of the plodding dromedary. It la not to be auppoeed that the tender shoo'. understand* theee things. It la born to go to the clrcua; the early yearnin; is but an nnconscloue expression of its certain deatiny. The Ineradicable, climb over-all-obetadee circus habit is eaalcr to recognize than to explain. We know the fact but not the why. What a field of inquiry it presents to minds that like to dig with an intellectnal pick. Hlnbop Brooks. Soma of the friend* of Bev. Dr. Phillips Brooks regret bia election as bishop ol the Protestant Kplscopal Diocese ol Massachusetts, because they tear it will result In Iocs to the pulpit ol theii church. A loss to that pulpit woalil bt a loss to the world's pulpit. Phillipi Brooks stands at the head ol the pulpil orators of the day. If to be a bishop Is to be a moulec preacher, tbe ejection of Dr. Brooks is i real misfortune. Tbe probability is tha Bishop Brooks will notqptirely obscari Preacher Brooks. There is too maci good preaching left in him for that. Hi knows his talent and will notpermi anybody to tie itnp in a napkin. Tb? Oil Market. Arisoof two cents in the oil marke on Saturday, maintained yesterday an< supported by the unexpected bounty o a iive-centf premium on Bradford oil mast have bad a tonic effect on pro docers. The Bradford premium iB prob ably to be explained by the conetitn tional di&incliuation of the Standard t< brook a rival. Independent operator having been taking largoly of the Brad ford product under a contract whicl compels them to keep pace with tbi market. The Standard makes tbe mar ket. Now it adds tbe premium, whicl tho independents will have to meet There is nothing in tbe situation to en courage now enterprise?. WORLD'ri FAIR XtfTlS. I Tl .III ?? _?nn?Utnn T.|m, 1 CiU " ill HUIU ?*U D?CWWHVU ?? " in July, 1892, and transport the greate part of it to Chicago in 1893. Theodoro Thomas, it is'announced will be musical dirccter of the exposition and Prof. Tomlins, choral director. Japan will spend $500,000 upon it exhibit. Its trade with the unite) States amounts to $25,000,000 annually A Boston orchestra, composed o young women, has oflered to furnial music at the Women's building durinj the Exposition. Chief of construction Burnham ha appointed Dion Geraldine superinten dent of buildings of the Exposition He expects soon to have 100 draughts men and fifty surveyors at work. Dr. J. F. Fox,Member of Parliament fo Kings county, Ireland, visited Ezposi lion headquarters recently and assure* the officials that there will be a fino ex hibit from tho Emerald Isle at Cbicagi in 1893. The Art and Trades Association a Vienna has declared in favor of the art lets and manufacturers of Austria mak ing a creditable exhibit at Chicago, am haa urged the Government to assist then to do so. W. T. Baker, who succeeds L. J. Gagi as President of the Local Directory, ii I'retident also of the Chicago Board o Trade. Ue is a Democrat in politics His enthusiastic work during the pas year in behalf of the Exposition, to gather with his recognized ability, se cured hid election as head of the Direc tnrv. France, Great Britain, Spain, Vent zu+la, Mexico, Salvador, Guatemala Nicaragua, Honduras, San Domingo nui Colombia have formally accepted tlx invitatiou to participate in tbe expoai lion. Informal information hag beei received of the acceptance of Buesia Japan, Peru, Brazil and a number c others. Tbe Department of Publicity'and Pro motion, of which M. P. ilandy is chief ia sending out in 6ix or men language) between 3.000 and 4,COO separate piecei of World's Fair literature daily. The: go to about 20,000 newspapers and 5,00< individuals and commercial agencies etc., in nearly every nation on the globe Abraham Mooakad, a Syrian reeidint in Damascus, wants to roproduce at tht Fair a portion of "The Street Callei Straight," and tbe house of Cornelius, ic which the Apoetle Paul was converted and to exhibit a dozen of his country men engaged in embroidering, playin* and aineinr national airs and makini and serving coflee in Syrian style. It is announced tbat the Lady Man? agere will soon send Miss M. B. tfchiller, nf Pittsburg, to Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Pern, Bolivia sod Brazil; Mise Ell a A Ford, ol Brooklyn, to Ohih Argentine Republic, Paragua and Urnguay: and another woman, yet to be selected, to Mexico and Central America. This is accord with a recommendation of a committee of the Board of Lady Managers. Kearney, Neb., has so incorporated "World's Fair Excursion and Investment Company," with a capital stock of $100,000. It invites persons to pay to it $52 in installments of flftj cents a week and agrees for tbat earn to take them to and from the World's Fair in special trains, pay for their meals en route, and their living expenses for a week in Chicago at the best $3 per day hotel, and furnish them with tickets of admission, guides and printed information. For rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, cramp and colic, there is no remedy superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. daw A Ilubtod'i MUtake. Husbands too often permit wives, and parents their children, to suffer from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepless* nees, fit*, nervousness, when by the use 01 ur. iuueo xieaiorauve nervine bucd serious results could easily be prevented. Druggists everywhere say it gives universal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Wood worth A Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.; 8now & Co., of 8yracuse, N. Y.; J. G. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich , and hundreds of others enj "it is the greatest seller they over knew." It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and line book on Nervous Diseases, free at Tho Logan Drug Co. _ 5 Backlen'a Arnica The best salve io the world for cutf, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per !)0*. For sale by Logan Drug Oo. Hick UetuUchcJ Loose's Reil Clover Pills cure Sick i leadacbe, Dyspepsia, Indlmstlon, Con'tlpatlon, 26c per box, 6 box re (or $1. for sale by Loiwn Drag Company. ui Herbert Ward, the bosbind ol Eliiabeth Stuart Pbelpa, has ?iuished a book on college life at Amhorst. Don't Throw up the Spang* i That hldeoua ox re, Giant Dei pair, often faatena hU clutch upen the chronic Invalid. Constantly plagued by dyapvpila, blllouaneaa and conitipation-narroui and aloepltta too? what wonder la It that having tried in rain a multitude ol uteieaa rented lea beta ready, D # tiraUrely apeaking, to "throw up the iponse/' Let the unfortunate "take heartof grace." Boatetler'a bittera can and will pnta terminua to kla trial*, u atrengthena the ?tomach routera nerroua rf*or by proniotlpj: anlmilatlon of the food. arou?ea the llrer when dormant, and relaxca the bowcJa without pain. The ability to digeat and na?lmllate restored, the ability to aleeptollowa. No'blnR then can atay the renewal of health but imprudence. Hoatotter'a Stomach Bitten. morvorer, tranacenda all othera aa a ramcdy for malarial, theumatlo and kidney complalnta. A wlntglaaafnl three timet a day. f.ADIK* Needing atonic, or children who want build. Jng up. altould take BROWN'S 1 HON It ITT ERR. It is pleasant to take, cure* Malaria, Indl* foation, lUSlousncaa and liver Coin plain ta. Children Cry for.Pitcher1! Castoriai A roNSTflTOONAL QDB8TI0N. IlltL?K>l iu thU Mat? to iDlIlct tli* Death J Penalty for Itaprt 7b (Ac Editor ol the ImteUUimoer. Sir?The Charleston negro baa been sentenced to be hang for rape. Waa it ! constitutional ? At the date of the adoption of the constitution the maximum puniahment for 1 that offense waa imprisonment in the ' penitentisry, and at that time it wfs ) not of the same "character and degree" as treason and murder; it was not then a capital offense. The changing of the 1 manner or nature of the punishment for IT .Una .?? ok.nna !? flhann. IU1 OUC11BO uuvo UUb kUBUjiv ?vu wuwbvI ter and degree. Can the Legislature i make petit larceny of the same degree as murder, vice versa, by making the pun1 ishment for each the same? No, they J are inherently different. If changing i the punishment changes the degree of 9 an offense you have thereby an offense not known to the law at the time the 1 Constitution was made and there is, therefore, no constitutional authority to punish it at all. If changing the punish* ment doee not change the degree of the t offense, it follows that it must, under 1 the Constitution, be punished according , to its degree or in the manner prescribed at the time the Constitution took effect It would be unconstitu tional to inflict the same punishment for . carrying concealed weapons as for treason. Why? Because the Constitution says: "Penaltiesshall bo proportioned } to the character and degree of the ofs fense." The makers of the Constitution certainly did not contemplate any other crimes to be in -the category of capital 0 offenses except the offenses then knowu - as such by law. Their character and do, gree are not susceptible of change. Yon can imprison a ravisher for a short or " long term. There is no constitutional ' power to hang him. Nnm? nennlt*. the Supreme Court of this State included, may think, as in tie Taylor Strauder case, that there is nothing in this matter?a trimlty. Yet & Strauder is at liberty. B. r Mobqamtowx, W. Va., May 2, '91. There is more catarrh in this section ' of the country than all other diseases ' pot together, and nntil the last few vears was supposed to be incurable. For a ? great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local ' remedies, and by constantly failing to ' cure with local treatment, pronounced it 3 incurable. Science has proven catarrh K to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requirca constitutional treatment, s Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. - J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the . only constitutional cure on the market h It ia taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly r npon the blood and mucous surfaces of . the system. They offer one hundred j dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send . for circulars and testimonials. Address, 3 F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by droyuihta, 75c. i>?w t Mme. Bernhardt, while ia 8an Fran* eisco, visited a sporting theatre and wit* j nea8ed a prize fight. Worth IIundrc-dB of Dollars. My wife oBod only-two bottlea of , "Mother's Friend" before her third conj finement. Says she would not be withj out it for hundreds of dollars. JUad not half as much trouble a8_.be/oro. Dock [ Miles, Lincoln Parish, La. bold at . wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co. . and all druggists. 7 died. DEliBRUGGE?On Sunday moniiuir, May 3. F. A. DiLUhuooK, In the Wth year of his ago. j Fuiier*! from the rcsldenco of hfs eon-in-Iaw, j Harvoy Frailer, No. 2C03 Market atieet, on . Tuesday, May 6, at 2 o'clock p. m. lutcrmout at Mount Zlon cemetery. Frienda of the family Invited to attend. r DEAN?On Hunrtay evening, May 3,1691, at 0:30 1 o'clock, Josr.ni Deajt, ngwl ?6 ycara aud 8 day a. . Funeral service* at hia late reaidenco, No. 910 f McColloch street, ou Tuesday afternoon at a 2 o'clock. trlonds of the family invited to g attend. Interment at Pealnaular ceaete y. t MARTIN?(hi knnday evening,May 3,1891, at 7 O'CIOCZ. 1MVID MAKUN, aged VI JWU?. Tho funoral will take plate from hi* late realdonco, No. 173 Sixteenth street, on Tuesday af tornoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family re reajtectfully invited to attend. Interment at Peninsular cemetery. JONEf-On Bunday afternoon, May 3, 1891. at 2:30 e'clock, Mr*. Ma by L. Johbs, In the C9th ytax of ber ??o. Funeral serried at her late residence, No. 416 Coal itreet, ibis (TaaaJay) aJlernoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of tbc family Invited to attend. Interment at Mt. Wood cemeUry. FALLOURI?On Sunday, May 3, 1W1. at 11:35 o'clock p. m., Mm. Falloobb, wlfo of Brit ton Falloaro. I Iler tolls are put, ber work Is done, And sbels fully bleat; 8be baa feu*hi the fight, tbo victory won And entered intor?st. Human hands have tried to savo her, Pnysiclaw* wera in vain; Until Chrlat, the Chief, came to ber relief, And cased ber of ber pain. Faneral from ber late residenco, No. 1522 Jacob street, Wednesday, May 6, at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment a', Uroen wood cemetery. LOWER?tn Monday morning, May 4,1801, at 9:45 o'clock, 81LVB4TBB Lowse, aged S3 years. Funeral from No. 1119 Market street on Wed' nesday mornin* at 10:50 o'clock. Friends Invited to attcad. Interment at Mt. Wood cemetery* [Cincinnati and Plttiburgh papers pleawcopy.] ZOBLLER?Oa Monday, Hay 4. MM, atto'clcck p. m., John Zoruan, aged 88 j?ars. * Funeral notice hwaftw. CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! " Mothers' Fr:5ko "Is a scientific- I ally prepared Liniment, every ingre- I dient of rccognixed value arid in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients arc com- ; bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' ; FRIEND" WILL DO all that Is claimed for k AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Boole to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con* taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. 8?xit by expreai on recc tpt of price f 1.00 per bottk BRADFIE10 REOULaTOR CO., AUanta.Qa. SOLD BY ALL DJIUOOIBTB. ' Sold In Wheeling at wholesale and retail by c LOGAN DRUG CO., ttrlMuw and all Druggists. " If You Have, Jfo appattto, Indlseallan, Flatnlenea, I Nick noadarhe. "nil run down," loa- l toy flMb* you will rind Ms Pills tberamody yon hm4. Ttaer tone up tbe wiaU aiomarj* and build uptha ? fluttnir encrrlc*. Rnfforcra from ? man tal or physical ovcruooU will find . valiaf frouttUom. Mcelyaugareoatadi | SOLD EVERYWHERE. ?PP? Sick Headache, ConMlpntlon, Fover nud Ague, Dizzy I loud nml Cold Feet, Torpid Liver, Want of J Appetite nml General Debility, > nro Positively cured by DR. A. S. TODD'S AH l*Ulu or sugar coated. In u?a ot?r CO ymr*. II Jno. U. McLala M Ro s. ? Tl iJ XJU lUJl PEOPLE ffflQB YOU KNOff Voluntary Indorsements Not From Far Off Places, But Right at Home, That Can be Easily Verified. Given below pre the names of some well-known residents of Wheeling and vicinity who have availed themselves of the superior advantages offered by the specialists, Copeland 6e Bell. Results such ss these are only attained by physicians wjjo have devoted their life to the work in hand; who have been trained in the best medical colleges, hospitals and indrmaries in the country: who have taten advantage of and profited by the immense strides in medical science of the last decade, and who have the equipments to treat all curable diseases. M r. John W. Jewell, of Bellalre. o., i?j?: ' Mr iroublo waa principally wllh mjr eye*. J hfl doctored lor yoar* aud bteu given up. 1 liAYu been under their caw but a abort lime and the reault* mo remarkablo " . , Kr. Jewell can bo ace a at the Bellalre Blait Furnace. _ " mmmrn/ mb. w. a. iummkri.in. i Mr. W. A. Bammcrlln, the well known piano tuner, living at No. to Thirteenth htreet, this city, M)>: "I was troubled lor year*. I had eiina la the forehead over aud above (he eyes, y no**) would stop up. I bawkod and iplt up qnantltles of mucous that was constantly drop uinglnto my throat My throat wax sore and lniUmed Ihad pains In my chest. 1 had n dry hacking rough. I was restless at night. 1 felt tired all the timo. To-day all those symplomi have le!t me and 1 feel Uko a different man eutUoiy, and Copeland <k Bell's treatment did It. To those suffering from catarrh and Us Immediate troubles. I feci no hesitancy In rccommendlug them." Mr. Frank k. Com, of Bridgeport, 0., says: "In regard to my sickness, all that aro acquainted with me know what my condition wss. My troubles extended 04ck through a Kriod ol at lout live year*. When I first l*gan satment I only weighed 1P5 pjunrfs, now I weigh IN). I chocrfully recommend tho doclorr to all who are alllictcd." DOCTORS COPELAND & BELL Hare located Permanent Offices at 1121 MAIN STREET. Wheeling, West Virginia, Where they treat with success all curable cases. Office hounM> to 11a.m.; 2to5p.m., aud 7 to 9 p. m. Bahdays-!) a. m, to 12 in., auu 1 to 4 p.m. BiH-cialtlcs?CATARRH and Diseases ol the ?YK, KAR, TnitOAT and LUNGS. CONSULTATION free Address ail Mail to DR9. COPELAND A BKLL, 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W.Va. ^ ^ DENTISTRY. NEW YORK Dental Association, 1041) Main St, Wheeling, W. Va. A BET OF TKETn ~ ? 9 0 00 A G00D8ET 8.00 BEST BET 10:00 GOLD^^^MULTY, EXTRACTING *0c. VITALIZED AIR BOc. DR. C. L. HILL, itpl8 mw Manager. BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. / VZsXF \ [ "WEBSTER'S \ I INTERNATIONAL J \ dictionary/ Idltlon of 1890. Entirely revised and re-writen. The only edition cl Webater worth bur nit at any ?rlce, all other ao-called Webster'* JnabridRCu being poor rtprint* of the lM9edlion. conpcqueutly about m valuable for refer nee a* a laat jeat's almauac. Bend to ua for lefcriptlve circular. Stanton FDinenport, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. litftl Market Htivot. gOOKS, PERIODICALS, Stationery, Blank Books Ind Notions. Newspapers and Magaxlnes at , jubllshcn' rites, delivered anj where. A larxe , tock of cbcap Books. The Pittsburgh Dispatch, Ifeperweck; 20c i nclad Jj B Y < fp1?* ' 1411 Mar>??t'?tTO?t j JEWELRY. ATTENTION I " Until Mar lit onr store will b? open until S o'clock In the evening. CHOICE NEW GOODS ! The latest In the New York market, { suitable for Wedding Presents I OPENED DAILY. I [. G. DILLON &CO., PHOTOGRAPHY. ^RISTO ' PHOTOGRAPHS ?out inaiL-rr.? ,n H(?GIN'8 GALLERY. nATALOU UE8, LISTS, CIRCULARS ( {J and l?riu?ln* of til kind txecuted at th? UtTSLUOKKUKK JOB OFFICE, <H ??"' i" VintiMnlb >&3-UJL "MY OXX.Y sxxjjjxans*." Hucl^*? Mills, l<'|ttbur Co.. W. Va. DB. A. 8. TODl>?Dear Hir: Tor ninny years i?u' 1 been afflicted with disced Uvrr; and Ithouith 1 try to ret along sometimes without our rills, i find Tt uwleiw, they aro my only illeX. 1'lme KUd Uio tOx boxes uiul oblige, David U. smith. ITI-BILIOUS PILLS: ' yonr dniMlst dom not kirp them wnd 96o, to ? p, Kolo Proprietor*, Winkling, W. Va. J J il t v juu NEW ADVEIITISBM KNT8. )B SALE?A FRESH JERSEY Cow, with third calf. Apply at No. 71 Nineteenth itreet. rnrfc* WAN TED-IMMEDIATELY, A tilrl to cook, waih and Iron lor a few montiu. Inquire at No. IN booth Funn itreet, Iilaod. toy's 3~ K STUDENTS HAVE BEEN kj enrolled at the Wheeling Huilneu College unco eepteuibex 1. aevvutj-uve of whom areUdly. m>6 tpOR BALE-US (TWENTY-EIGHT) L fharea of Fostorla G1*M Company'! stock For (urtber particular* addrcaa No. COO Weet Tlffl" atrect. Rutnru. oblo. myl O PECIAL SALE OF NO. 138 SOUTH O Broadway, laliud. Frame rot-age of alx room* and talL^ .FHce low. irmurooi mxi&UAni at iaiua, imi ??raoi urtet myl ADIES' HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION The rrgnlsr monthly meeting ol the La4lee' Ho?piul Association will fee held at the Y. M. C. A. Building on Wednesday, May fl. 1881. at 8 o'clock p. m., promptly. A lull attendance 1* desired. Mus MARTHA J. BARK, my 5 Secretary. PUKEHAX NOTICE. ^ Mcmbtn of Wheeling Council So. 1, Jr. O. V. A. M., are hereby noticed to meet at ttoelr hall on Tuesday. May 5, at 1 o'clock p m. sharp, to stttnd the (unetal o! our late brother, Joaerb "can. Member* of sister couudIs are respect fully Invited to attend. C. W. JOXE3, R. 8. H. K Tayt/>r Arting rnnnrllor. mv4 Q.r7 0K FIRST JUNE PARTY TO O t 4 fj Kuropo will /care New York br ibeCunard steamer AiuanlA, Saturday, May 2J, (or a three mouths' tour, embracing Ireland. -4cotlsni, England, Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, uennany, Hwitztrmuu. rrauce ana luuy. The colt of inetuborhbip lu thli party In 1723, which Include* fl'ntclaii tratel throughout, hotel accommodations, carriage drives and other expeuica, and will U> accompauied by an ?ble conductor. Tirkctt procured at 11. K. HKHKKNH'. 9217 WHffcet itroet. myft Li Croix Colon, far China Painting. my5 121ft Market utrect, opp. McLnre Hon?e. Q.EOKQE GRUNY Hating opened a tew HOOT AND SHOE STOKE, No. r>to Main Strut, j Ii now prepared to wrte bis cuitomera with the bct>tand nen-eft xtylm In lua line, and will be pleated to hate you ull and aco bin Roods. ?r Rki'aimxj Neatly Dons. " a apWTTbAS POR WEDDING ^ ANNIVERSARY Gl^TS. PimimPH ARK THR BEST ! FlHI fcTOC* Now IN Btobs. Visitors Welcome. E. L. NICOLL, AHT STORE, ap3 1222 Market Street. EAST CHATTAKOOGA, Tennessee ! The rtjrht place to e?lablUb *?j Industry in the South that requires Wood, iron or Steel. Largs Inducements to Haantactarers of Every Kind to Locate with us. Now is tho time nud hero is the place to lay the foundatioD for future fortunes. Dou't neglect to thin* about this. A rite mo for particulars, or buy a round trij. tlcxet to Lookout Mountain, and when you reach here, call on me. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, GENERAL MANAGER EAST CHATTAKOOGA LARD CO,, IdiO u.kuuiur.'ii uiukki vuatuuiiiutgi jvuii, intMTh THE BEST WAY TO SAVE MONEY! Nbw Ohio Valuey Builmvo Amocutioh, Pernors who obligate themselves tnstve money almost Invariably do to, white those who ire under no such obligation pa** along through the world without a homo or the means ol securltg one. A few fharca of stock In a well-managed Uulldlng Awoi intion. which compel* the holders to mako a weekly deposit of a flxwl amount, la about the rarest way to accumulate money. Saving Bnnks aie good Institutions for such purpose*, but experience showa tbat tbo regular week It deposit, which ouo promise* himself or herself to make, la often neglected, aud tho result is the money U not there. Tho amendment?assed by tho lato legislature to the law rcgulatiug lluiicllug Associations widens the scope of their usefulness, and makes ihem much more efficient in providing for the want* of their members. The lioard of Directors of the Ohio Valley ltaiiding Association, rfeallslog this fact, will take immediate advantage of the Improved law, and will issue a new icrletof stock at once. Shares of slock In tho New Serlrs ran he secured of either of tho undersigned, or on Saturday evenings, Room No. 4, Cransle's Block. Market street. W. C HANULAN. (JEO. OUNDL1NG, WE1ZLE IIUKBEL, n. E. WBIEUKKBEB, ' J03. BLACK. Wll; B06TEMBIB, pH-TUAW I1F.NKY KLIU. TT _ 1 J 1 TTT . Ill 1 ueaiin is weauni Dr. K. C. Wur'a Niuve a*d B?aih T*xatment, a guaranteed specific for DYiteri*. Dlnlues?, Convulsions, Flu, Nervous Neuralgia. Hcadache, Nervous Prostration caused by the u?3 of alcohol or tocaccn, Wakefulness, Mcnui Depression, Poftcnlng of tho Brain resulting la Insanity and leading to mhery, decay and death, Premature Old A no, Barreuaum, Low o! Power lo either s?x, Inrolunury Lonea and flpermav orrfioea caused by over exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Htch box contains one month's treatment f 1 00 a box, or six boxes for f5 00, tent by mail prepaid on re* celpt of price. ; WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES ? To cure any case. V 1th each onfer received by I us for six boxes, arcotnranied with $."> 00, we will end the purchaser our written guarantee to re- | fund the money if tLe treatment does not effect 1 i euro. Guarantees l'suod only by McLAIN BROTHBRd. DrUffllatS. Bole Aeenta Mel sin's Block, comer Market and Twelfth streets. Wheeling. W. Va. JalOrrhsaw THE BIRDS OF SPRING If they C0CI.0 he weary of th*lr soneg, would find, In our (treat stock, au almost Infinite variety of new mclodle*. 40.oco kinds of our old mnslc are still called for, aod tho new arc more nun: croon than the old. CAWTATAf ?THE JOLLY FARMKR8. Sargent, 140 mi. II (Odox.l K?>*. brisht. eiLov. and all . lollr farmer* ana their friends will like 1L HEIloES OK ' 76 III. or 13 dna 1 Trowbrldse, y. lor 4th o! July; and NEW FLOWER QUKKN r [GO cu., 15 40 dot ] Root, for flower llmo. 3cKi>iY Bcwoota like I'RAlriK IN *?>NO [40eta-, or !4 20 dez ] Fmer*on: EONtt WOB8K1P [tt cta.,0rtt60dn: ] Emerson and Bherwln; NEW SPIRITUAL SO.NGS (35 Cts., fl GQdOX ] Tcuny 6i Hoffmanii. Choir* ooustantly scad for our Octavo Mnslo8,000 Dumberaof Anthrrai, Stored Selections, ctc., 5 to f* cu cach. K-od for Lists. jROiJOsnlurnhlied with Voluntary and other music and players on Violin*, Guitars, Mandolin*, Itanjos and all other Instruments, sup* plied with *pr rojirlato music, Scud for lists y and information. P EMERrON'H VO'JALMRTHOD for ALTO. BAR!- V, TOtfK and UA4* VOICES [?i 50] is a new and superior method. 2 Any hook mailco for retail price. OLIVER DITSON CO..Boston. 3. H. DITBON A CO.. C Broadway. Now York City. apM-MThAW ? AU V/sE BannerM < B/BESIMSAMST HEAUMHIl^ L I^RE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES 1 I? i bright, aptrkllnc, InitructlT. family mnul. It 1* original In every department. lean la every lino tod railed aa It U Intended , Intcreit and Improve every member oi Uu unlly. wh,Uiti la an or oountiyV ? SELECTIONS FOIt MAY A\l) .JI'Nil?GEO. R. TAYLOR. Selections for May and Jane! SlYLES SELECT AND EXCLUSIVE. DRESS GOODS! Black Silk Grenadines, Camel's HafrGrenadines, Fancy Grenadine*, All-Wool Bengalines, Silk and Wool Bangalines in Black and Colors, Plain Camel's Hair, Fonle Clothp, Whip Cords, Fancy C. H.. Fancy Cheviots. Shadow Grenadines, English Check Suitings, Black and Colored Failles, French All-Wool Printed Challies, French Veilinj s, Black Crepe de Chine. INDIA SILKS PLAIN AND FIGURED. Fronch Organdies, Wash Pongees, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, Black, Fluid and Plain Organdies. MISCELLANEOUS. Black 811k Skirls, Black Alpaca Skirt*, Fancy Serranckor Skirt*. Fancy Parasols, GI?ok Sun Umbrellas, Ladies' Hilk Wai.tfl, Ladies XT??)J,.?.. Q?n. Vmnoh anil ii inin, j/n uJ 'i B4?iB| injjn "iu?i niow, v?vu Jaoaneflft Fans, tiatchcln, Leather Bow, Windsor Tiee, Laces, Netn, Infants' SwiPB and de Chine Bonnets, Chiilon Frilling, Embroideries, R?al Vallenciennes, Point Gaze and Dachees Lacee and Lsce Haudkorchiefe, Hemstitch and Shadow Fiouncinga, Ceylon Cloths, Henrietta Cloths of the celebrated Prieetley make, Mourning Veiling, Sash Ribbons, Ribbons in nil shades, Hoaiery, Silk Mitts and Gloves, Cen^emeri Kid Gloves, Reynin Moueqnetaire, Spring Jackets, Capea and Mantles, Black Embroidered Fichap, Shawls, Table Covers. LACE CURTAINS, Chenille Curtains, Table Covers, Table Linens, Drapery Hulls, Napkins, Towels, Linen Sheets and Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings, and Pillow Muslins. i Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear. Ladles' Cambric Underwear mado of the Best Materials and In tho Best Manner. Dress Llnlngsand Trimmings to Match Our Dress Goods. Additional Novelties presented as they appear In the Eastern Markets. Geo.R.Taylor. 1150 Market and 1153 Main. II. EMSH EI ME It?S PECIAL SALE. SPECIAL SALE! 1,200 Pure Linen Huck Towels, 36x18, at - - 0 Cents. 500 Pieces Nos, 9,12,16and 22 Black Ribbon, ^ ^ pure Silk and elegant quality, at 121-2' pGer8 1,000 Pieces of Dress Goods, at 121-2,15,20,25,31,37 aid 50 10 Pieces Lupin's best 46-Inch Silk Warp Henrietta, worth $2 00, Our price for a short - $1 29. i j H. EmsheimerJ 18 ami 20 Eleventh Street. ? . ( IICCKIUNNON I.AMITItUST ASSOqiVriON. < SAFE INVESTMENT: On a Business Basis. BDCKHANNON, UPSHUR COUNTY, W. VA. A home enterprise in a growing town of 1,800 inhabitant* More than flto.ooo worth of building* erected ?ithln the r??t two jf?ra. Prick Paved Street*, Kuctric Light*. Good Bchools and numeioua Churchoc. | The now Methodist Seminary has l&Oatudontalu lta flrat yuir. The Weat Virginia academy has 100 atudenU. 1 he Buckhaunon Laud Trust Awoclatton haa 1,200 acres beautifully lccated adjoining tbo town. The Buckhannon Rltcr and the Weat Virginia & Pituburgh lailtoad rum through the aaaoclaIon's property. 160 acrea and over fttO.OOO for manufacture#. Capital Block 10,tt0 ibarcs, J50 per ahare. Kasypayments. With each three ibaresa )ot ?0x120.'* J The iharea ol the Association will be received at 176 each on one half payment on lota ourbated at Bale. Buckhannon la growing fant. Not a vacant house in the town. Great demand for houses to ent and to bur. Ueart of the hard wood and coal reglou. /Tbo Aiuoclatlon** property la underlaid with coal. Juat tho nlace for wood working industries. i Several new one* already In view. Liberal inducements lor more. Moat attractive spot In West Virginia. ?OFFICERS!? PRESIDENT?CfiarlM Bordott Ilart, Wheeling, W. V*. / ft FIRST VICK.PRB-IDWIT-P.il. Trout, bunoton, Va. t SECOND VJC& PRESIDENT? MaJ. J. W. Hearnur, Buckhannon, W. Va. SECRETARY AND TEKAhURER? Dr. <*. A. Newlon. Buckhannon, \V. Va. GKNERAl. MANAGER?W.W. Roller. liuckhannon, W. Va. C ATTORNEY?Judise John Brannon. Y> eaton, W. Va. BOARD OP TRUSTEES?CbM. BurdnttBart, Wheeling, W.Va.; P. H. Trnut, BUunton, 'a.; Hal. J. W. Heavner, Buckhannon, W. Va.; Hon. Johnnon N. Camden, harkcrabutg, W. Va.: apt. J. C. Thorn, Muihet, Va.; Dr. A H. Knnat, Weston, W. Va.; Levi Leonard, Buckhannon, W. a.; Col. JobnT. llcGraw. Grafton. W. Va. INSPECTING COMMITTEE-Gen. John E. Roller, HarrUonburg, Va.; U. Grant Yount, uckbannon, W.Va.:C. W.Hart.Buckhannon, W. Va. *' SUPERVISOR-Cbarlea Curry, Staunton, W. Va. AGENTS FOR BALE OF BTOCC IN WHEELING: . A? SCHAEFF.K & C0H I>? E. STALNAKER, ALFRED RHKINKTRQM. KDW. Ii. R08E & CO.-HEADQUARTERS FOR WHEELS. 1 EDW. L. ROSE & CO., Rl Tt.. ? I U Ox ? V =I HEADQUARTERS* FOR 'WHEELS 11=T VICTOR GIANT I ( -*?&- Q-Zrl^A Thi'.onlj Medina Urad* ITTLE GIANTS ( II \ VELOCIPEDES, _ D and IBS l W/.31,Tricycles, ? forBoru "1 V ' S i ? Tot Small Uhlldrtn. [ J. L. BALLARD, ----- Manager. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSEI0I0AT and TUESDAY, MAY 4 and 5. The Grandest Production Erer Seen In WheelIn*. Tbo BenownoJ American Actor, Lewis Morrison, ? AS "MEPW8TO." In hii mblimc scenic and dramatic production of "FAUST," A performance Absolutely without a parallel in ! the history of the American stage. 2?OAR LOADS MAGNIFICENT SCENERY-2 12?CALCIUM LIGHTS?12 Tbe Marvelous "BKOCKICN SCESR," the PInacio oi State Crait. Tbe Most Wonderful and Brilllsnt Elcctrlc Effects Ever Seen on Any Stage. Beeerved Seals,11. Admi?loa,7Sand60cents. Salo of scats ommences Friday, May 1, at C. A. 1-?.? mDsn Grand Opera House. O. C. GISTHKK, MINAGU. one night oajj, thnrslay, may 7lb, Reappearance of tbo well known comedian. Mr. Krank Jonea, the original of "ril Perkins," In hla now and aaccessful play, entitled OUR COUNTRY COUSIN Introducing with many other novelties The Great Railroad Scene. Superb Orchestra of Solo Artists. A Quartette of Mwcet tfinwra, and the only and original Farmer Band. Parade dally at noon. Pjucxs?Orcbastra C^alra, 60c: Gallory and Draw Circle 2frc. Heat* oh nalflat Weir'a. myS WANTED. anted-five journeymen Painters. Union wagta mid. Inqulro Of GRO. & KUJINKK 4 CO., Ko. 89 Twelfth strtot. apa Want to borrow from $1,000 to SS.000. Socurlty on flrst-class city real estate. Will givo liberal Interest. Address "R.," this office. apa A chance in a lifetime for active ladles and gentlemen to secure a cry ploasant and profltaulo business. Address wlib i rent stamp, CONSOLIDATED 8HOK CO., tatom. Maw. ap14-TThia 1x7anted?organizers bythe f V Kriondly Aid 8ocletr. Pays Its members 6100 every six months. Has paid f3U0,0U0 in v-?UioorVA anit UunnHt Hiinrf held In trust by the htato of Mauarbuaetta. Term* liberal Addreas F&1KKDLY AID BOCISTY, Waltham. Mam. ' ap? yxtanted?general, special t V and local agoota throughout the United Statei to ronreseat the American Maturity and Loan Association, of* Wheeling, W. Va. The Aasodation being recenily organized, offer* better inducements to agents tfun older mhociattona. luplan la simple, tashy explaiucd and understood. Addrcts. THK AMKBICAN MATURITY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Wheelloir, W. Va. myl Wanted-all persons conTEJIPLA MSG the atudy of Bhort Hand and Typewriting, to know that the Weat VlrK'luiH Shorthand and Typewriting School la the itellly Buildlujj, corner Four teen tb and Market atreeu. instruct in Shorthand and Typewriting exclunlvo of other brauches and aotahck the HTUDKNT AH PAST AH HP. 08 MIO 29 CAPAllLK OP advancipo. Isaac Fltman'a bhortband ia taught. Jt la xnoto uulrerMily used tban any other and baa much of the best literature printed In it, which cannot be aaid of auy other tj-atem of 8boriha?d. For furthet partlculara call upon or addreas RKMIfsOTwN TYFKWK1TKR, headquartcra, 1304 Market atrcet. (Carlo Bron.) general notices. jjjotice. The Weat Virginia China Company ha' on band a large quantity of flulibed and unflu tbed waro, and alw> about 260 tona of day, t oout forty live tona of Utnt and eUhly toua of apar, and other thlnga and materials tued in a well equipped tottery, together with s lot of office Juroltnre, which it will tell at prlratc aale at lws than coat prices at any time before the Slat day of April next and l"> ft? rnaMlin nl flio milArinll ?nH things not dltpoced ot i.j wild iMtiUy of April will t>c oHeied at public tale at the works o( Raid company. beKinulnu ?t 10 o'clock a. m. on aid 21st day of April, l&il. Penons detlrlUR to purchase can call ut the company's works on North Main street. WJtaT VIBOIN/A CHINA COMPANY, by AuocsT Bolt, President. ap2 The above sale has been postponed until Tuesday. May ft, at fame place and tlmo. WJBT VIRGINIA CHINA COMPANY. hy August Bo it. President. Wneeliog Title and Trust Co., NO. 1315 MAltKEI STREET. Titles to Beal Estate Examined and Guaranteed. Stocks. Bonds and Beal Kstate Bought* and 6old on CommUslon. dibsctobb: J. M. Brown, J. E. Hughes, Henry Paer, J. 8. Naylor, 11. F. Behiens, C.J. Bawlluf, Geo. G. llannan, A. Beymann, J.A.Hesf, H. U. Bunnell. W. P. Hubbard, H. M. BD38ELL, President. LOUIS F. oriPEL, Secretary. G. B. E. UILCHBUT, Examiner of Titles. apil REMOVED. REDMAN St CO. Have removed thoir Machine Shop to tbo now rorrugated iron building on Chaplin# street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, and sre now ready for buidnw* at tne new place, jut COCOA. GRATEFUL?COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "Br a thorough knowledge of the natural lawi whieh govern the operationa o! digestion and lutrltion, aud by a careful application of the Ino properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Eppa lias provided our breakfast tablet with a dellsately flavoured beverage which may aav? ua nany heavy doctor*' bills. It la by the Jndicioua iso of auch articles of diet that a tonatitutioa nay be gradually built up until strong euough o resist every tendency to dlaeasc. hundreds if subtle maladies arc floating around ua ready o attack wherover there ia a weak point. We nay escape many a fatal abaft by keeping ourelves woll fortified with pure blood and a prop* irlv nourished frame."?f'CirU Hcrvict Qazctu." Made almnly with boiling water or milk. Sold >nly in half-pound tins, by Grocera labelled bus: JAMES BPP9&CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, Iondon, England offll'TTha* EDUCATIONAL. It. Dfi CHANTAL NKAR WHEHJNQ, W. VA. *ull English, Mathematical and Classical Course. IDSICAL DEPARTMENT -ESPECIALLY HOTKD.? ?C ATI OH VVSVKTiMZD FOB BE1UTT 1RD H1XLTB Weekly boarder* or d&T acholari received from VboolJun or the rlnlnlty. A fitter will moot day ahoUra at the 8 a. n. motor and retnrn with hem at I p. m. For lurthar particular* apply to ten fflg D1RICTBK8P DKL'CUIMTM. The 'Princess" HEADACHE POWDERS?Cure in Tea Mlnnten. Tot Eftle by Drnnliu. mm yyiKE WORK FOR OFFICES, Wire Work for Builders, 11n Work for Cemeteries, Wire Work for HOBim ' ~ ?tTery lwnpuon. S? W0RKB. 'OFF ST. wfc'J,"- W.B.ALLIBOK. ^ HOMEE WELLS, , J, | ARCHITECT. , Boom 17, Bellly Balldlnn, Wheeling, w. Vt ACTiCiL 8orniKTXKl>tMT. Emmrn fTtttrm.LT Mad. ^ 8UB8CU1BE FOR 1 HE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER J 1 OO PKH YEAR. KOK KENT " BODY, 1106 M?m itnxt- AWJ to * J^OKKEXT. Declnble apuir iputmcnt of (onr oentrallr located, |JQ per aoajfa. b^00*1 Aa.?Wtor; nouM^ynnf. X,0; suited for chlldm. 7 poire at No. 1IM MUn >trtyt ?* pOK RENT. " CAMP GROUND HOTEL Situilel oa Mouudtvllic ua|, CronE[J_ quire at 01 Twelfth itreet. ?-t? ^ STOCKHOLDKItS' Ml-KTIxiiT^ THb WHhhiLlSli COVmTT VILLK HAILROAD MMPANY ^ The flr?t meeting of the *heali.Tf i r vlUe Kallroad Company for mchother proceeding annual mettlog win b? held ? th#r,mi " ? Itluwide iron worki, No. lau SliJ the City of Wheeling, w?t VlniniJ !> DAY, MAY 19,1831, at 7:30 p. a? 08 W. A LYNCH. J, (j ||OKFU/r?? K. J. H KARNK, hrkby : II. U. COCHKAS, J0S.SlV|i,HaI' W. A. I-.ETr, A.KKYMIW J. S.VASCK, JAB. II'TANVV GK IEOK WISH, K. ?.|?5| t& A. J. ?:LAKKK. J OBK PRE* KI'-ITU | KMCCl'TOH'S S.U.K.1 ^ XEOUTOR'S KALE~UF~vX7trT I 1ILK I'liOPtliTV. ' ALUA' I I will offor lor ulo at tho Irast j?. . Court Boom o[ Ohio count;, on ' ?' th? i 8AT0BDAY.MAYUUi.U9!, syis'.vo^r""' ^ -"Mas Tekms?All the purchtse motetin^.w cent fl,800. which U to bo i*u\ ffiKti':* with Intercut Irom the dayof hK&JS stallments, payable ecptiuber K, 1(91, tad um second when tbo note u due. aa 144 Also, on the s\me d?y m 2 o'clock * ? , will sell at f o. fc" Fiftceath itteet til ihi\i?*' bold cud Kitchen Furultw* itt Jute" Terms ca*h. 1U t,ou?J A i! Fri 1) llODLKT Executor of the will of Jsrnct todlerdVlj w. H Hau.kh. Auctioneer. PP1ILIO 8ALI-:. ^DJOUHNKD 8ALE " Of valuable real estate. corncr Mtin tod T?* tlcth street*, known si W.1 tn.l i?aHtln*ta2' If not told before.at private stle, j >bfciic]i&S?f public tale at the front duor ol the (JoortMMat Wheeling. W. V?., on SATURDAYSiW 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m . the a'jore rnrDtW property, consisting of a lot is leet, frcnUaxS Main ttreet, and running i.*rk in Iw7? Twentieth street. as bownbya remit mrm made by the city surveyor. 'iheri u 11.Z substantial double brick rtoro-roon anddt,^ log on lot, containing twenty-two roomi mi! bio ft-r hotel, stores or wtrchonie, or slight alterations, a good maniifacturitu X. Good cellars under the whole noose. For iw ther information call ou or address W. H. HaLLER. Auctiooor or JOHN J. FAlW mji 1921 Main stn?t. WheeHag. W ft. 30 PLEASANT YALLEUl Porter Farm and Coal AT PUBLIC SALE. Robert Anderson. Admluiitritor.') William rotter's heirs and others) In pursnsnco of a di cree nude on the ifirhdar of April, 1H91, by the Circuit Court lor oil county in the above entiihd cauic. the oafa. signed appointed special commluiootr for tha purpose will on SATURDAY, MAY 23, IBM, commencing at 9:80 o'clock t. m., on the premises, sell at public sale to tbefalcbat bidder, tbo *UHsm l "otter fsitn, !i*attdoaiU National road, about three vlit?tait of?baling. comprising ICC seres and (our i*icbti. The property hsu been (.ulxllviUcd Into Mr ceia coup mm* 01 m bciui una a i>erccc? of Mil land and thirty One building lota, acme froctSag oa llic Nulloml iced, and iL l&rvc and Cuciy k-caUd, Ulcc inc half an ?rio 10 nearly ?n a, re in mi r heio pare ela will be lo.d ?ep?uuiv. For itik boundarler, reference in zcuivtoi'hcraurtu the above entitled cauae, and wptcially to U? plata tiled therewith. a pint thomc* tfea thirty lota above mentioned U mordid in ttt otllce o1 the Clerk of tho County Court. Tho Wheeling vein of coal under the bi!l land, wnich Jr of the flncat quality. ?ithti? right to tnlno tho Mac, ei.-l (lie ?'ptn!nj,cfitu nod entry thereto u the ?an:c low are.wlllU hold aeparately or with the turiacc urciy U found moatadvaniHgicua. Htuxa opUalk:?cue third of the imrrbau money and ruch further aim at the puichaHr may elect In hand, the balarce in wjcal inauUroenta at one and two year* fium the da; o( u?, tlio pnrchracr glvlrg bond for the dflcirtdlaMailmen t*. with appiorod Mturitr, mid torci to bear Jnterwt from date, and the tiUeloU retained until the purchate incuer ia raid is lull and a conveyance ductal i? iSc n-utt W. P. liUBHAKl). Fpuial CommUaknir. J". C. XJUYKY, Auotloueer. I hereby certify that bond aud stcnriiy baa been given aa required by law. by W. P. Hubbard, the special eommlatloncr in tbeatoteo* titled cause. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk Circuit Court Ohio County. A I'm I. M. ivil itU foll hale. gtooks for sale 10 ihares Junction Iron Company. 10 ibarct .fc.na Iron & fcU cl Company. 16 abarea RUuraldc Iron Works. 10 rharca Hrc A Murine Jnauiance Comptaj. 15 shares Bella Iro Kail Mill. 10 ahares LaBelie Nail Mill. tf shfcroa tilrect Railway Company. k. a. ibw1s, art Broker, No. 24 Twellth 8Wjt For sale?a farm contain. IN& VS acrta of laud, located on huri Kun, Ohio county, W. Va There l? on & placo h good two-Mory frame bouw and ? er outbulldlURB. A lino orchard of aj?i !e um*. flrht CJiua country road to tlie juai*. pw water and good fenres. For particular* lujcire Of MK8. (iKKTKUDE KCIIfl. oti ttepfx.* MR. LOUIS KUliN, CJU Main ?u?t toeing. Va. ffig. por sale. Two two-Hue boilers, 42 lnchci diameHf, U feet long, 16>{ Inch fluca, doublerlTitted,iNU and mud drums. Ono ibeet Iron ?Uck, 36 ltche? diameter. 60 feet high. Alio KcarttiC for warn freight elevator. Votttulaa circa Jalf I ^ ??S(r"lreM BOIH.F-V WAtfO?? OTEINWAY PIANO FOR SALE. We havo a SicJnway Piano, Rood u ce* which wo offer at a bargain. apifi F. W. RAU.MKR A CO. JfOR KALE. Good Building Stone! Delivered any place in the city limlu cb liort notice. For price, Inquire ai apl7 Sn. aiQf> KfCOU.OCH STREET. pOR SALE. LARGE LOT, corner Market and Twtitr fourth strcetM; dcalrable for manufacture il* 8KVEN ACEisH near Elm Orove; ?lf?irable.0* gardening. W. V. IIOOE .1 BRO. defi :* < jgMALL FARM FOK SALE. Containing tbirty-four acrta. rich k.1L f??J* Improvement*, tine orchard of rloict WJj good dwelling bom* atd Kood Urn. close to Bt. Clulravjlle, KtlraoiJt county. Cheap and racy terms. R. T. HOWELL, QT0CK8 AND HE A I. ESTATE FOB IO ?ALB: e, . 13 tharu of Icc an?I Slorajto Sxck. 25 ibarca street Kallwaj. 15 share* River* loe rtork. 'JO tharei Hobtt*(ilav. 10 aharea .Ktna Iron andEueiwor"60 fthatu> Wheeling foxtttrHouftca 1107 *nil 1*? Main ?trwl ftmtt chtplim ??VhoVas U'PnE<. Bui Emtio m.1 Btooi llruktr. So. IH.S *J tn et. Tolephone. <:? ?* FOR SALE. Engine and Boiler. ?(J ENGINE, 7x12 Inch CyllK1?'' Slide Valve. ,8 BOILER, 10 foot long, * nches In dlametor, with 0 Inch flue. Call on or address FHE IHTELLIGEfiCEB, WHEELING) VA.,