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HAS GROSSED THE BAR And ho now Seas the Great Pilot Faoo to Faco. DEATH OF LORD ALFRED TENNYSON" At an Early Hour Yesterday Morning. Ills Feature* Hear a Look ot Absolute Peace-Ills Funeral will be a Public One, and Ho will bo Buried in Westminster Abbey?Sketch ol the Poet and Some Familiar Sclee lions from his Works. a London, Oct 0.?Tennyson diud nt 1:35 a. m. Lord Tennyson .spoke to his wife about nn hour before ho died, and His words to her were the last he uttered. Lady Tennyson bent over tier dying h03band and bo whispered a fow words to her. His features in death boar a look of absolute peace. Tho Tennysons have no family burial ground and it i< expected that Lord Tennyson's remains will be interred in Westminster Abboy. His funoral will bp u public one. r\ /flHEWter Hlk toIII) ALFRED TENNYSON. Alfred Tennyson wag tho son oi a Lincolnshire clergyman and was burn August 0, 18011. lie was educated at Trinity college, Cambridge, and at tho ago of 21 published a volumo of poems. It met with rather savers treatment from out or more reviews. Four years later ho mot with n similar fato. For ten years after this he coased to publish. Ho was not, however, forgotten. During the interval thero had boon growing in the minds of many a aenso of his merits. In 1842 thero appeared a to print of the most of bis pieces. wunout external aid these volumes found favor with the public, and in three years ran through as many editions. From that on ho grow in popular favor until he was designated poet laureate by Queon Victoria in 1850. The prevailing characteristic of his style is a quaint and quiet olegance, and of his mind a gentle melancholy, with now and then touches of strong dramatic power, the- whole colored by the peculiar scenery of that Dart of England, whero he has bo long resided. Another characteristic of Lord Tennyson's stylo is his beautiful simplicity. In 1884 lie created a baronet with the title of Lord Tennyson. Of his prominent works the intelligent reader is already familiar with, and it will only require a fow quotations to give an idea of his style and strength as a poet. This extract from "In Memoriam," written on the death of a eon of the historian Uailam is peculiarly appropriate: To rtecp 1 rIyp ray powers away: My will Is bondxman lo tlio dark; I nit within a iiulinlpxs bark, And with my heart I muse and my: 0 heart, how faro* it with tbee now. That thou should'st full from thy desire, Who scarcely darest to Inquire, "What is it makes me beat to low?" Something it is which thou hut lout, Some pleasure from thine early year*. Break, thou deep vane of chilling team, * ? Thatgrlef hath shaken into frost! "Locksley Hall" is considered by his admirers a well told story in verse, and these lines will readily recall the poem: Cursed bo the social wants that siu against the strength of youth! Cursed bo the social lies that warp as from the living truth! Cursed bo the sickly forms that err from honest N'ttare's rule! Cursed be the gold tba> gilds the straitcn'd forehead of the fool! And another couplot that is very familiar, and which reads us follows: 'Thro' the shadows of the globe we sweep into tho youugorday; Better fifty yean of Europe than a cycle of Cathay. "Break, Broak, Break" contains lines susrgostivo of tho mournful ovent that has ovortaken tho Tonnyson housohold: And tho stately shlpi go on.... to weir naven unaer wo niu: , But 0 for the touch of a vnnlxhed hand, And the sound of a voice that U still! Break, break, break. At the foot of thy crags. O sen! But tho tender grnco of a day that is dead Will never come back to me. And moro than all is "Crossing the Bar:" Bunwt and evening star. And one dear wait for me! And may there bo no moaning of the bar When Ij>ut out to tea; But inch a tide of moving soems asleep. Too full for sound and foam. When that which drew from out tho boundless deep Turns againjtomo. Twilight and evening bells, And after that the (lark! And may there be no suduess of farewells When lombark; For though from out our bourno of Time and Placo The floods may bear mo far. I hone to see my Pilot face to faco When I have eroded tho bar. , Tltn llooMer root's Tribute. Indianapolis, Oct. G.?James Whitcomb Riloy contributed to the Indianapolis Nam to-day tho following tributo toTonnyson: TYe of tho new world clMp hands with tho old In opvt fervor nod with [inner bold, and nobler fellowithip, O. Maitcr-alnaor. with iho flncer-tin Of Death laid thui on thy melodious lip. All airw. Thon hait honored with Tblne art. And agw. yot uitborn Thou wilt bo part Of nil longx pun* and truo. Tblno now. the unlvrrtal horoaeo Una From old and new world?are mill Mil! tho now. Jamdi WnnivMB Ku.tr. CwnaffU'a Gift to Ayr. H London, Oct. 8.?A diipatcli from K^Ayr, Scotland, state* that Mrs. Androw IffCarnegio hat laid tho memorial stono of Hihe public library, donated by Mr. KAndraw Carnegie, upon tho occasion of Whis being prosented with the freedom of the burgh. The Chronicle in an artlclo this morning in regard to Mr. Andrew Carnegie's gift to Ayr, asks why Ayr does not provide its own library, instead of depending on millionaires. Carnegie would bo better employed in bestowing his surplus wealth on his American cmploTos. It requires plenty of conlL donee on tho part of the man who pasfivolv consented to tho bloodshed at Homestead, to poso ns a benefactor of Scotland and a ouloaist ot. her urtuiest poet. Tlio Unuiburc Saimtc'a Crlra*. Loxdo*, Oct. tt.?Tho Berlin eorr?epondent of tlio Chronicle lays; The Uamburg senate ha* not y?t replied to tlio Rravo charge rando against it by Mr. Charles II. Burko. the United States vice consul at Humburjr, of issuing clean bills of health to steamers bound for Amorican ports after the city had officially boon declarod to bo infected with cholera. At a meeting of tho burjthero assembly, l)r. (jieschen declared that if Mr. liurko's charue uas truo the conduct of thosonate must boregardod as a positive crime. Hoard of Trado Mou Fight. Chicago, Oct. (i.?Two men widely known in commercial and political cir clca, ex-Congressman R. W. Dunham, of Chicago, and his former partner,Alex. Young, of Milwaukee, came to blows in the board of trado corridor today. According to Mr. Dunham's statement there has been rather hard feelings between tho men for some little time. This morning just beforo tho opening of tho board tho two met on tho gecond floor of tho board of trade building and angry words passed betweon them. Young aimed a blow with his cano at Dunham's head. Dunham dodged. Beforo Young had time to atriko again Dunham was upon him and tho two men clinched. A police oHicor who was standing near arretted Young. He walked him to tho Harrison streot station followed by Dunham. Mr. Dunham declined to raako any explanation saying it was simply a personal disagreement Mr. Young was as mysteriously silent as Mr.'Dunhum. A IMinsteous f'lvigkt lYj'i'uk. Kansas City, Mo., dot. O.?A special to tho Star from Council Grove, Kan., Kan., says: A freight train on the Missouri Pacific railroad met with a bud accident about sixty miles west of this place this morning, caused by tho train going through a burning bridge. Tho engineer, C. T. PeiTer, a son of United states Sonator Poffer, and Clint How ard, fireman, wcro both inxtautly killed. Charles Ilart, another firomjn, win also badly injured. After the nccidont hnpponed tho wreck took fire, burning up thirteen curs of grain. All Qandit l.ost. Poirr Hnios', Micu, Oct. 6.?The tug Howard returned to Sand Beach at noon and reported finding the steam barge, Naihua, drifting upside down about eight miles off Bayfield, a sinail village twelve miles south of Goderich. There was a large hole in the bottom of the hull, indicating that the boiler and engine had gone to the bottom. No bodies or Heating wreckage was found. Tt is probable all hands were lost, 11s if any had reached shore they would undoubtedly have boen heard from beforo now A Negro'* Shocking Crime. Ralhou, X. 0., Oct. C.?News has boon rocoivod hero to-dnv of a shocking crime in Lonono county. A negro farm hand named Wakefield attacked his wife and two negroes, and shot and cut all threo. The" injuries are all pronounced fatal. Wakefield was captured and is now in jail. Demi Miner* round. Ironwood, Mich., Oct. 6.?Tiie bodies of three more of the men entombed in the Norrie mine were recovered early yesterday morning. They have been identified as Frank Donshaui, John Bloomquist and Herman Krickson. Two more lie buried uudor the debris, tho search for which atill goes on. Tiro Fr?aoonr? Jfritl to Dtmtli. Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 6.?Two frescoers, named Alexander Krncks and William Otto, at work this morning on the fourth story of Newell's hotel, on Fifth avenue, lost their balance and foil from the scaffold to the cellar, a distance of about seventy feet Both mon wore fatally hurt. Uantall Must Pny. ' New Yoni, Oct. 8.?Justice Beach, of the supreme court, bas decided that Robert B. Mantoll, the actor, must pay his wife $100 a week and $300 counsol fees pending her suit for absolute divorce, because of his alleged intimacy with hia leading lady, Charlotte B<ihrens. Mr*. P.\ran SteTcnn In Trouble. Np.wpokt, R. L, Oct. 6.?A local grocer sent a sheriff to the residence of Mrs. Paran Stevons lost night and seized her horsoa. and carriages tor debt The seized goods vers removed to a livery stable. Wlmt Dill Tlwjr Tulle T Xnr Yort H'or.U Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia, with Chairman Chilton, of tho West Virginia siato j'ouiocrmic coinmiueo, Secretary Ohloy and National Committoeman John Sheridan epont several minutes with Mr. Cloveland and came out imilinjf. Experience of nn Kac-Chntnplon. Athletes and men who take ordinary outdoor exercise, such as walking, running, bicyclo riding, jumping, swimming, tennis, etc., nro often the subjects of acute troubles. The experience of an ox-champion walker will be of interest to *11 Who are afliicteil. Harry Brooks writes: "No. 324 East 19th St., New York, April 2, 1880.?Numoroui statements rolatlro to the tnorits of difToront plasters having been brought to my attention, 1 take tills opportunity to state that I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters for over twenty years, nnd prefer them to any othor kind. I would furthermore stato that I woa very sick with catarrh of tha kidneys, and at triuuitj iuj iuuu?ui? uiiiuuij w -?1.i?COCli'a POBOUS Pi,ASTERS." > A Care (or Cliolera. Thcro is no uso of any one eufloriiig with the cholera when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcra Kemedy can be procured. It will giro relief in a few minutes and cure in a short timo. 1 have tried it and know.?W. H. Clinton. llolinelta, N. J. Tho opidomic at Helmetta was at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysentery, almost as danirorons as cholera. This remedy was uied there with great success. o^v Lambs first printed poems came out when he was 22 years old. I had catarrh of the head and throat for five years. I used Ely's Cream Balm, and from the first application I was relieved. The sense of smell, which had been lost, was restored after using ono bottlo. I havo found the Balm theonlv satisfactory remedy for catarrh, and it tins oflecled a cure in tuy case.?1L L. Meyer, Waverly, X. Y. ?? capt. 11.11. hovkn1'it's appointments Santo Ultra. Doddrlilgo Co., Friday 1 p. in., Oct 7. j Now Milloo, DodlrlJge Co., Friday 7 p. a., I Oct. 7. 1 Jurviaville, Harrison Co., Saturday 2 p. ra., Oct. 8. Frccmaosburg, Lewis county, October 13, 'J . p. m. Aiuui Briuce, Lewis couuty, Octobcr 13, / p. ui. Jk'rlin. U-vvi* county. Octobcr 14, 2 p. in. Auntin, tawis county. October ifi. 2 p. m. DuOcy. Lewis couuty. Octobcr 17. 2 p. in. Uundrcd!i, Wetzel county, October 10, 2 p. m. The following appoiutmeuU have been mado by the Republican state committee for speeches iu West Virginia: HON. STEWART L WOODFORD. I'arkcntlxirg, Frldav, Octobcr 7, S p. iu. Huntington, Saturday, October a. 8 p. m. OKN*. JOIIN.K. ROLLER. Winfleid, Friday. Octobcr 7. i'olut Pleasant, Saturday, O^oberS. SENATOR WM. P. FRYE. Charleston, Monday, Octobcr 10. HON. G. W. ATKINSON. Bridgeport, Octobcr .r?. 7 p. in. BouiiuYy, October 8.1 p. in. MoorvHolU, October 10. 1 p. in. Petersburg. October 11.1 jv ui. Mu.vfcvllk', October 12.1p. in. Kcyacr. Octobcr 11,7 p. in. * Kilt Garden, October 14. 7 i?. in. Marti tut burg, Octobur 15,7 p. ui. SENATOR FRANK HlSCOCK, Kairmout, Sat unlay, Octobcr 15. HON. A. R. CAM I'D ELL BoUurIou. Friday, October 7. PiiUippl, Saturrluy, October & HON*. GKO. C. 8TURGIS4 Hiiiton, Friday. Octobor 7. IU*d Sulphur, Saturday, October S. Hock Camp, Monday, Octobcr 10. I'cccrstotru. Tuesday, October II. HON*. K. S. Kb!JOT r. 'Mil/onl, Saturday, October 8. 1ION*. V. B. DOLLIVER. Littleton, Friday. Octobcr 7. Nuw Cumberland, Saturday, October 8, (p. m.) l'.o:nvood, Saturday, Octobers. (uiKbt.) Wboellug, Monday. October 10. Morgautoivu, Tuesday. October It. Clariisbunr, Wednesday, October 12. l'hllinpl. Thursday. Ostol>?r IX Buckhauuoit, Sntunlay, Octobcr 15. HON. JOHN H.LAND1S. TorrllU, Tuesday. Octobcr 11. (u. in.) Cntneron. Tuesday Octobcr II. luiKbt.) 1'ortcr'H Fa!to. Wednesday, Octobcr 12. (p. m.) New Martinsville. Wednesday. Oct. 12, <n?jbt.) Mlddluboumc, Thursday. October I t (p. lu.j Slstcrsvlllo. Thursday, October I t. (nignt.) Falrview. Friday. October 14. (p. in.) Uolliora, Saturday, October 45. (p. in.) HON. W.-W. GRANGER Jackson C. II., Friday, October 7. R.ivenawood, Saturday, Octobers. Bitchlc county. October 8*11. Lewis county, Octobor 12*15. HON. JOHN A. HUTCHINSON. Caiuorou. Friday, Octobor 7, (afternoon.) j Followsvlllq. Saturriav. October a.. WclUburz, Monday. October 10. (7:3*0 p. m.) Moundsvilk), Tuesday. October 11. HON. JOHN' II. HOLT. Frametovvu. Friday. October". ( lavC. H?Saturday. Octobers. Shady Springs. Wednesday. October 12, (2 p.m.) Sowed. Thuraday. October 1J. l-:J0 p. iu.j Aldcrsot). Friday. October 11. Illntoti. Saturday, Octobor U (1 p. w.) Fort spring. Monday. October 17. sinks wrove, Tuesday,October is. Union. Wednesday, October If. Oap Mills. Thunday', Octobor20. itoncovertc. Friday. October 21. Falling Springs, Saturday, October 22. HON*. J. E. HOOTON*. Auroru, Friday, October 7 (afternoon;. HON*. WILLIAM M'KIN'LEY. Charleston. Monday. October 17. Wheeling, Tuesday, October 1H. HON. ASA. W. TESXEY. Piedmont, Saturday, October 1'arRcnburg, Monday, Octobor 21 HON*. C. B. HART. Limestone, Saturday, October A, (cveuiuj,) Seatouville, October 15. (aftcrnoou.) HON. A. W. CAMPBELL. Morgan town. Tuesday, October ll. Grafton. Wednesday, Octobor 12. New Cumberland. Friday. October 11 Wellsbnrg, Saturday, October 15. Ilarrlsvlllc, Tuesday, October 18. Point Pleasant Thursday, October 20. HimtniRloa, rnaay, ucxooer-i. <.'hnrleston, Satiirdny, October i!? Faycttevllle. Monday, October 21. HON. BENJAMIN* HUTTKUWOIITH. M*rtln*bure, Saturday, October 1 Piedmont. Mondav, October 1U. Morguntown, Tuesday, Octobcr 11. HON. JOHN J', (i KM LIN. | Mooreiicld. Wednoduy. October 1!'. JO n. in. iVtersbnrK, Wednesday, Octobcr VJ, 7 p. in. Medley,Thursday, October 20,10 a. in. Raymond city. 1 hursday, October27. night. Huntington, Friday, October 28, night. Point I'li'iLsAiit, Satu rduy,'October 2y. HON. A. M. HANCOCK. Falls Mill, Monday, October 10, (1 p. iu.) Twlstvllle, Tuesday, Octobcr 11, (2 p. m.) Hlrch Klver.Wednesday, October 12, (2 p. m.) Flat Korku, Thursday, Octobur 18, lion. in.) Clny C. II., Thursday. Ootobcr 15, (3 p. m.) Lizermorcs, Friday, October M. (2 p. m.) Montgomery, Saturday, Octol?er 15, (night.) A BLACK BliUTE fa Takou From tlio Oltluora and Lyucbod. Ho ConfaaaBs 11 Ih Crime. Nashville, Tex.w, Oct. 5.?A lynching occurred ot Moutpolia, this county, last uieht. Kntnrdnv ninrht Alex Roll, colored, lit tempted an assault upon tho porton of Mias Sallie Jones. Tho lady had retired with her mother and they wore awakened by finding tho black brute in bed with tn?m. The scrotum of the womon attracted the neighbors, and upon their entering tho room Boll made his escape through a back door. On Sunday lie was arrested and mado bis escape, but was shot. He was again arrested on Monday. Deputy Shorill Kinnard started with Boll to jell, bnt before going a great way was confronted by a mob of a hundred citizens, who hung Boll to a limb and his body wns riddled with bullets. He finally confessed hit crime and did not murmur while being executed. Miss Joiwi is a highly respectable young lady. Fortunately sho is not hurt. Cnturrh Cnii'i liu Cured with lonnl flnnlicntiona. as thov cannot roach tho seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh euro in tnkon internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh cure is no quack inedicino. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed I of tno best tonics known, combined | with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The I perfect combination of the two ingrodi| ents is what produces such wonderful result" in cnring catarrh. Sond for testimonials free. F. J. Chrxky A Co. Proprietors Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. TO be Muted tinder the election law by ' the ANHessor docN not moan you arc to bo taxed extra. It ?ivet< 3*011 tho right to voto. The greatest dopth of tho Atlantic ocean is about fivo miles. Guorantood Curo. Wo authorize our advertised druggist to soil Dr. King's Now IMscovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon *! ? Tf "All n*n afllinfnrl u-fth a couch, cold or any lane, throat or chest troublo. and will ubo this remedy a< directed, (jiving it a fair trial, anil experience no benefit, you may return tlio bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offor did wo not know that Dr. King's >'cw Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints Trial bottle frees at the Logan Drug Co.'s drug store. Large sue 50c. and $1. 2 If you r feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS TO be listed under the H ret ion law by the Aiipwor doe* not menn you nro to hr taxed extra. It elves vmi the right to vote. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' SAPOUO. . "Well begun is haff done," Begin your housework by , buying a cake of SAPOLIO. Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all clean- J ing purposes. Try it. amW-TFAW J J TARIFF REFORM-WHEELING BAKERY CO, ! "tariff reform booming. ! "A Public Office is a Public Trust," J You can eat these cakes until you bust. The people seem to be trying to prove the truth of the above little pleasantry. They are eating so many of the new TARIFF REFORM CAKES mi?? ii i* _ i That we can scarcely supply the demand. That's not to be wondered at, however, for they are fine cakes, the finest In the ' land, and whether you are a Tariff Reformer or not, you can't 1 do better than to set a pound from your grocer. WHEELING BAKERY. <a> J STORYjflll Green apple time is a time of trials and tribulations for the small boy. LIGHTNING Straightens such difficulties I HOT DROPS When sweetened, Children like It. ! A Panacea for External and Internal Use. i Cures Colic, Qiolera Morbus, Qiolera Infantum, Flux and Dysentery, Insect J Bites, Sprains, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Burns, Swellings, Bruises, Cuts,and all painful affections. Price 25 & 50c. a bottle. No Relief?No Pay. . Keep it in the house for a time of need. For sale by all Medicine Dealers. HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, V. Va. < _ OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL WELL SUPPLY CO. | ?OWNERS OF THE? /]gj Elba Iron Works, Continual Tubs Work] JB And Six Oihor Manufactories Making IbSfca Wrought Iron Stoarn, Lino anil Drive Pipe, j&KJ Tubing, Casing, Boilers, Engines, Drill- n jfeyj, ing Rigs, Tools, Ropa, jj And Other Appliances Necessary for Driliiu? ' OIL, GAS AND WATER ARTESIAN WELLS. Pittsburgh, Oil City and Bradford, Pa. ~ 1 for Infants and Children. "CMtorla la an well adaptod to children that CiutorU coh?iOoIIc, Constipation, (rccommend Ituimperlorto anyprescription dimown to me.' H. A. Archkr, M. D., restiatt, 111 So. Oxford Bt,, Brookl/n, 5. T. Without injurious medication. ^ "The use of 'Cartoria* Is bo universal and ** tvr sever years 1 navn rocoimnrnnra It* merlta so well known that It seems a work your' Cartoria,?and shall alwaysponUnus to of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the ao so as it haft lararlab'j produced beneficial Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria results. within easy reach." Edwin F. Pa&dxs, m. Ca*XM jKJVork City. "TbO Winthrop," 123th Street and 7ih Are., Late Pastor Bloomingdale Befonned Church. Mew York City. fl \ Tuk Cmran* Cospxwt, 77 Mtmmat Street, New York. 1 Want to Reach a FN S. urowing Region r ADVERTISE I IN TH* ? Wheeling Intelligencer. 1 rrnn tiTP \x/f T^r n riri r\ / ^uveko inn vvnuLC riELU, t ^1 MANHOOD RESTORED MB 3 B fi* *2kC) inn wnarmwwo to car* all nrrrou* dlieane*. nucb an Weak Memory. ? ?r r\J ~y\ bw* of Brain rower Ueadacbc. WuknfuIqcm. Lout Manhood, .Mratlr Emit* v, . HO >9. JX slons.NerTonsnosa. Lassitude, all drains audioes of power of tbeOaneraUt* r J - 0!% 1 Omns In either *eiccans?.l by overexertion, youthful rrora.or exeesMvo t /JTkW A DM) ot tobacco, Opium orstlmalanu which soon lead to Infirmity. Conwump 'mlr^sfk imnanniimanUT. I'ut up convenient to carry in veat pocket. Jfl perpiu-r* We by a?ai!. u forte. With every is order w* dr*nmftm jtiarnntt*. forur jinroxa MBirntcnni. or refund the money. Circular ire J. Address Servo freed Co., C'kltaia, ? For Sale by Logan Drug Co. dtis-Mw Or. Mott's ^srvsrine For Men. Tbfa wonderful remedy i> void with a written guarantee to cure all drains and levKg "J of power of the generative organs ciuie-i by youthful errors, weak memory, nightly - Jtt emission*. nerr.us prostrations, w lefulurss, lost manhood, which soon lead to an i J . early grave or Insanity. Di*. Mott'* Memtlno hss saved thousands from an early I ' ?raT#' sare you leader. 81.00 by mall or alx boxes for 93.00. 4raS';' DR. MOTT'S CHEWCM. CO.. Cuevccano. O. Portal* In Wbnelltiehv the LOQAV DRUQ CO.. Tea'.il an! Main strati m?.mb THE INTELLIGENCER, m ' EDUCATIONAL A WORD ro Those who Contemplate Study, iug Shorthand. You Witt makeaoiuvc mistake if you un l?r ako to prepare thoroughly for flllinc flrsu im MMitlnus a? nnianuou^b ot'Tsinr. of a M-iioot lUpplM with all mSCBWAHY FAfUMTIEK for TlloR. juaiiNCasand with nu oiJ> AM>VKi.LKin,Ai?i4.?ii?:t> '? reputation*, woero you cau oo worougblr I rilled In Grammar, Spell I up. Punctuation. >(Cnpltnln. eta. trull ?w efficiently jtrvpate I n Bonk Keeping and Offlco Work. a? bukinrm ikn now itCQUUtb Tho rkittatiom of sucli .i tchool la worth to you. is odtainixo a mti w ion*, ilio entire cost of tuition with n priv.it > jarty or in h so-called Htiui i hmid School. Do xor if axp. tuu mimtAKK. Call nnd tec uh lint. hu.4 WIIKELIXG BfSLNESi COLLEGE. Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's School For Young XjActios and Ohlldrou, J31C AND 1818 MARKET STttKtT. Second annual session begins September it, 8K. Conr?o of instruction includo* Kicroentarv Inclish. English Clawics. Latin, Higher Matliejmiics and Modoru Language. Mtx Hurt Is uAtUted by a full corps of clXIcient ind experienced teuchcri. For circulars und further information, addrost be Principal, MRS. M. STEVENS HART. auHO No. 7i7 Main Street MRS. HART'S SCHOOL. To accommodate young Indioi who may wi?li to-pureue a course of study nitride of the regular school rewroo, cloctlvo cliww* or prlvato instruction will bo provided in Ku;lUli classics. Latin Modern Lamtuasrcs, M:ithe:nutin< and the Natural Science%. Tnuse cbuso* will meet ut stated hours in tho school parlor and will be conducted a*$pec(nliltt by the soveral members of the faculty connected with our schooL MRS. M. STEVENS HART, auu Principal. *iRT INSTRUCTION. An Art Studio, conducted by Mw Rose M. wcknt.y. will be opened in conneotlou with 4ra. Hart's School. September 11. in the school uiiding. Pencil. Charcoal und Crayon Drawng oil and Water Color* and China Painting. n?tel. Clay-modehnjr and Art Koiunelinj? will ecetve special attention. Mist Sweeney ha? ie;n conducting Art C!a?*c* with marked uccoss In tho east for tho past tivo or six ear*. rurthor inquiry may bo made of MISS tOSK M. SWKKNKY. .Vjj Main street, or Mr*, il. stovenn Hart. 727 Main street. orat (he school com* on and aftor Monday. September li FINANCIAL. ?. Limb. President Jrw. Seybold. oraihlor. J. a. Jejyeimon. As?i?iaut Guhier. Bank of Wheeling! CAPITAL $200,000, PAID IX. WHEELING, W. V.t DIRECTORS: A. J. Clarke. Jo?eph P. Paul I. Junius Cummin*.. Jlenrv Uieborsoo. Hannibal Korbe?. Joseph Soy bold. Gibson Limb. Interest paid on apodal dcpodti Iv?uos drulM on England Ireland and Scotland, myll JOSEPH 8EVBOLD, Cajhlor. CALL AND GET A Nickel Fiatea Savings Bank at the Wheeling Title and Trust 0.% 1315 market street. gAN'K OF THE OHIO VALLEY. capital $175.000. Villum iierr .. President Vi 1.1.1 am R. 8impso!< Vice President. I>r*/u ou Euglaud. Ireland France end Gernuny. PI RECTORS: ' William A. Isctt Mortimer Pollock. J. a. Miller. William It Simpson. 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