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The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer from Wheeling, West Virginia • Page 4

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SACRIFICE We must have In tho next How to set It is the questh SACRIFIC Which will begin MONDAY MOF Week. The chance of a year bargains you ever bought. Ifyo sale. Below will be found a fen THREAD BARGAIN No. pieces 40-inch colon, worth BARGAIN No.

black at 70c, price BARGAIN No. 3-60 pieces30 Inch BARGAIN No. pieces Seersncl BARGAIN No. 5-200 Silk Hetd Reel BARGAIN No. 6-100 pieces All Line BARGAIN No.

7-25 pieces Red BARGAIN No. pieces bestms' Price everywhere BARGAIN No. pieces White Ti RARGAIN No. pieces 58-inch" wl JrfliGAIN No. pieces Barred BARGAIN No.

grandest lino guaranteed to be lower than you ca 6 per cent banded back to overy cat! of the many reductions we bav possible and avoid the afternoon STONE WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. THE WHEELING Instalment 1136 to 1140 Market Street. House cleaning atorekeepera', everybody's busy ia fast approaching. Wo ere busy as bees preparing to display 8 most extensive line of Spring not yet ready to show our entire stock, and will not be till every nook and corner in every department of our bulldiug is tilled witb the moat choice and desirable goods that can be bought. We've purchased on immense stock and with it we have an assortment unequoled at prices un approachable.

WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Our preparations far aurpaaa any of oar paat while every department ia not to our eatiafaclion arranged ior Spring many aro filled to overflowing. Wo have goods to show that liave no duplicates in the city Exclusive Modern desirable Btore ia the acknowledged i emporium of of! Seasonable depository of choice manufactures in furniture, oarpets and generalHousefurnishingGoods connoisseur can consistently omit calling on us before is "a la mode" in housefurnishings can be seen here, WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Our credit system-enables you to make bomo affords yon surroundings you are entitled whicb with such a system as ears within your should no longer deny yourself. Millionaire! and mechanic are on the same footing yon haven't the ready cash you are as welcome as if your pockotbook waa overflowing? Don't here, money or no money, wo are prepared to credit yon give yon time to opportunity to make home comfortable.

WHEELING INSTALMENT 1136 to 1140 Market Street wrt JOS. IT. MnABDMt. Mmmr. GKO.

K. 8TIFKL CO. NOVELTY Dress Goods, PATTERN SDITS, Combination Suitings, Fine Trimmings I Of? Embroidered and Hemstitcbed FLOUNCINCS Harrow Embroideries! Found atGeo.E. Stifel No. 1114 Main Street ITONB THOMAS.

)00 1 1 in day 8 to pay our Eastern Bills. in. We have decided on a INING and will continue alt this for you to eecure the greatest wantto save attend this i of the many reductions. HE LISTJIM ide Mohair Brilllantine, black and all 1 at 20c. 1 all colore, Beat Henrietta Cloth made 'where 91.

ride Caahmere at 10 l-2o, worth 25c. Ti at 4 8-ic, worth 80. la la at 80r, worth 7Sc. cli Crash at 2 l-2c per yard. Linen at 10c, worth 25c.

ie Renfrew Table Linen at 80c a yard, 50c. ible Linen at 17r, worth 22c. tl de White Table Linen at 20c, worth 4Gc. Nainsooks nt 0 l-2r, worth'15c. of Garpeta yon over looked at, at pricts get them elaewbere, and a present of purchaser.

The above are only a few made. Come in the morning if crowds. THOMAS. I GEO. M.

SNOOK CO. IFIEW Five Cartons All Silk Ottoman Edge, Gros Grain Ribbon: Noa, 7 and 10c a yard.Ijj Noa. 12 and 1C FlfljdOMnHKRIHDOBKF'S J1 BLACK HOtS, our i own importation 100 I -V OIFB' BLACK rt-P i JACKETS, tl 50 dozen LADIK8' JERSEY 0. BIBBED only etcnOne caM each of Rood DRE33 Rnavard lUdAHtON OINGIIAUSat One lot BEST INDIGO BLUE FillNTSat. One lot Rood LIGHT PRISTS a ewe FAST COLORED ClIEVIOTd at gi tl ttiTOur 70 and 98 ccnt Black All Wool Hcnrleiua Lead All Do not fail to see our immense new linea of DRESS GOODS AND CLOAKS, GEO.

M. bi A. A P1 SNOOK A CO. I i ii ci M. J.

MOF3D'UEW. JJ IXicFADDll'i GEE IT BARGAINS IN WHITE SHIRTS! OF MY OWN MAKE. h( Flue White Shirts, My Onm Makf, Fine hp Linen Uohodih, Fine Muslin. Shirts made Double In Front and llaclc. Patent Fac- fL, Inge In Back, Shoulders and Seams th all Double Saved and Every 8blrt Wur- ranted to Flu Price only 50 Cents.

Be Flue White Plaited Boeoms, My ar Own Hake, Fine Linen Bosoms, Fine Muslin, Patent Facings, Seams all Double Sewed and Every Bhlrt Warranted to Fit. Price only 70 Cents. Finest White Shirts, with the Latest Style P. K. Satin Stripes or Embroidered Bosoms, a Made from the Very Finest Material, Patent Facings In Back and Sleeves, Seams all Double Sewed and Every Shirt Warranted to be a Perfect Fit Price only 91.

Fine Might Shirts, My Own Make, Made at of Best Muilln, have Yokes, all Seams are Double Sewed aud have Plain White or th Fancy Silk Trimmed Bosoms. Every Shirt Warranted to Fit. Price only CO Cents. Latest St jlea Finest 4-Ply Linen Collars, 8 for Cents. Latest St)lea Finest 4-Ply Linen Cufls, 25 Cents.

SHIFTS MADE TO ORDER. Ml M. J. McFadden, va LEADING One-Price Hatter and Furnisher, 1310 Mil JJ.rkcl Street, wheeling. LAOIKH' AND SHOES.

1 lot MOVING FASTI Tk- Prnnrh Oolf Mllnd- oe Made Shoes that we k.e are selling at 84.50, 2 (Actual Value ARE GOING OFF RAPIDLY I tro IF TOO APPRECIATE A FIRST-CLAW AR- TICLE OF FOOTWEAR, IT WILL PAY TOD TO EXAMINE THEiE. tee no THIS 19 MO CLEARANCE SALE OF ODDS 10 jei AMD KND8, BUT A B0SAF1DK BARGAIN. ZZZI Co We litre All to 10 C. D. E.

f' and F. Wide! ALEXANDER CO. 4 -SHOE 3J nun 1040 MiQn Wmt. 8U in' cs? a Ha.atad Foaiuaatk tamL Hie IntiUtaettcer. i Moi.

80 and 87 Fourteenth Street. New 'liter tue Water Tuu loUoe-Cbai. W. Connor. Union Benevolent Society.

Martha J. Hare. of Man. Wanted-8lx or Eight or Ten Knergetlo Young taamor 6 Co. Importont to faientcea.

GlrL For Kent-Four Mice Rooms. Piano W. Baumer CO. Purolabed Rooms. V.

Carroll. Optical U. Dillon Co. Thermometer liecurd. The thermometer at Schnepf'e drag ore, Opera House corner, yesterday, giatered aa foliowa: a.

86 8 p. 62 a. 42 I 7 p. 67 bl. 011 ludlcatluna.

Washington, March till 8 p. m. For vfeat Virginia and Ohio, rain; no chango temperature: aoutb galea. For Weatern Pennaylranla. rain Tuesday; no laugein temperature; eaat galea.

ud without charge. We tare the nest Instromenta aud more experience uui in; other Optician in the State, nd guarantee satistkctlon or monejreinded. JACOBW. URUllB. Jeweler and Optician.

Twelfth and Market Streets. HiLFatME VSPECIALTY. 400 dozen of our celebrated lack unt Colored Half Hose parliasrd fore the change of the tariff, 'III lit sold at the nld prlne, 2S cento a air. C. 11 ESS ii SONS, Tailors and dents' Faralth.n, rrhjs mil and 1328 Market Street.

LOCAL HKKVlTliai. of BUoor JHom.nt In ud About Uie U1IT. A 1'abt the Oreecent mill waa ofi 1'ntrnlaT on account a leaking boiler. Tub Circle of Friendship will give a til in Bsethoven Ha.l on Friday even? Tub Uonso Herrmann Base Ball lab will not accept any challenge until Iter May 1. Tub regular monthly meeting of the adies' Hospital Association will be eld at the Y.

M. 0. A. building tolorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A dispatch waa received from Kanis City, late last night, announcing the eath of Annie D.

Oglebay, well lenown many ia thia city. Dennis R. UuaniN, United States larahai for Pennsylvania, passed jrougb the city this morning with a losnshiner from Greene county, bis way to Pittsburgh. Ssxritaby Franzueim, of the Electric iglil Commission, baa the plans and etaiisof the proposed street lighting lunt on exhiuition in the Gas Office, ad invites people to call and see them. A shout piece of street car track at je Sixteenth street crossing wss torn last night by the brake bar of a Bait! lore Ohio friegbt car dragging on tbe round.

The street car company had te track repaired immediately. In answer to a letter from A. L. rammond, Chief of tbe Secret Service 'ivision of the United Stales Treasury 'apartment, asking tbe number of the and found on Jonn Alooney, Captain elbrngge replied that the number was mil J. K.

Jolly, the contractor for the lilding of the Wheeling Bridge Cominy's new bridge across the Ohio, will on start to work again. The Back ver bridge ja about completed, and ork will be mailed on tbe piers in the lanne). Tub Baltimore Ohio has issued a rcular which reada as follows: "On id after Monday, March 30, 1801, train o.45, on time-table No. 1 and suppleent.N'o. 3, Baltimore division, and on me-table No.

1, Parkersburg and 'heeling division, will be abandoned." Information has been received al headquarters tbat Florence Leary id Martha Howe, two gogllsh girls bo had been sent to a Mrs. FaiicUild, New York, by Oeneral Booth, of the dvatlon Army, as servants, robbed Mrs. lirchlld of 500 ana purcnuea ucxeu Wheeling. Tub Linsly Cadets will give another at their armory hall this evening, i-night's hop will be their third this aeon and itwill no doubt be as enjoyae as those preceding It. Mrs.

ZiegenIder vill furnish the refreshments and Opera House orchestra the music. A rge number of invitations have been nt out and a splendid list of dances ranged. A HOLT 1'fcUPLK. nUBera lfi Uia City Mid Folk! Abroad. M.

R. Lowther, of Elizabeth, wes in city yesterday. Smith Hood, of Fairmont, was at the jtel Bebler yesterday. J. W.

Porter, of St. Mary's, registered the Hotel Behler yesterday. James Slrson, of Westernport, was in city yesterday on business. Mies Nellie Grabe, of the South Side, ives for Florida this morning. Seorge Hervey, of the B.

G. Dun ency, is laid up with typhoid fever. Mr. James Henry, of Oumberlsnd, is visiting his sister, Mrs. George eny.

iss Bessie Jenson is home from school Fainesville, Ohio, to epsnd the spring cslion. Mies Jsnie Conroy, of Sewlckley. 1 the guest o( friends on South Chip- 1 street. 1 Hjes Kate Matber, of Wellsvllle, 0., spending the week with her sister, P. Glsss, on the Sonth Side.

Rev. Rush Swope left lsst evening Florida, where he will remain for a ort period only, in tho hopes of beneng his health. Mr. James H. Lancaater, formerly in I i ofllce of the Surveyor of the Port i re, the last three years Tiook- sper for McMahqp, Porter Co, at Cumberland, has returned to this ss hesd book-keeper (or the Schmol- i Brewing Co, Mr.

John B. Davenport, fighting dust the grip for several days, was I ced to tare to his bed Sunday, but pesto beoutsosn. His partner, Mr. ink Stanton, was tfbliged to retire business temporarily, from the ne pause, one day last week. County Pho flnnnto (lnmffliitinnHril 'flommlt.

on Roada and Bridges met at Bngi- tt Smith's offlco yesterday afternoon report opon appropriations lor tbe ir. To day the Committee on Poor mse and Farm meeta at the Infirmary i p. m. to report appropriations. Tbe msnitteo pp Court Houie and Jail ets at 3 p.

w. tfi ppdit bills. The 1 ard Till meet to morrow. PMIta of airs. Yolkeonub.

rhe remain! of lira. Catharine Volkrath, nee Kolip, tbe wife of frofeaaer 1 lkenratb, formerly of tbla pltr. ar- ed ywterday, Tbe funeral will take 1 ce at 1 o'clock this aftersgoo from Alphonnu Chorcta. Arreita Italians were arrested yesterday srpoon for fighting, Mary Orseo, oreil voifitp, Jff palled in for being 111 Floa Water Piano for tela, family moving from tbe city bare an elegant Weber Square Piano with for lale. Anyone wanting a piano a 1 find It worth while to call and aee 1 one, as it wlllba sold at a bargain, F.

W. Bjlvumb A Co, i NOT ENOUGH H0PSB8 to go with KmI EiUti Kinds of Hoojm la Do mood. There bu never been such a ecsrclt; of available houses to rent, nor bu then even been inch demand on tbe put would-be ai there la thia year ii Wheeling. The cry ol the homeleaa I heard in the land. Many occupants rented honses, whoae leases have ex plred, deferred the anarch for a net domicile, only to find their hooae over their heads, with tbe lmpoaalbllit: of securing another, owing to the tin precedents demand.

Yesterday an la reporter circulated amon, tbe real estate agents to find ont jut how matters stood. All were overrui with applications for houses, and al confessed their inability to supply th demand. Mr. 0.0. Smith was aeen a bis office.

"Do von find yonrself able to furnlal all appllcanta lor houaes with what the, desire?" asked tbe reporter. "Ho," replied Mr. Smith, cannc supply tbe demand. It exceeds tb supply. I have one hundred am twenty-seven bouses nnder my charge I have every one of them rented, am applications are coming in daily Houses of Irom three to fivo rooms ar most in demand.

People, however, not aeem to want tbe houaea of thia ala already bnlit. Tbev desire a bouse wltl all modern improvements, bath roomi water cloaels, both gases, laundry facll! ties, eta Honses of this size and clai could be readily rented at remuneraliv rates; but they don't exist." "Do von think houses on the flat pla: would be a paying investment?" "1 think it would be one of the bee plyldg Investments a capitalist coal make. There are many boalnesa mei with small families, who either have live in hotels or rent a bigger house tha boy have any uso for. These poop! can afford to pay good prices for sultabl places to live. meet men overy da who aay to me: 'Mr.

Smith, why don1 ftome ui iuvod vitubi. hum Of course, It would be a venture, but I feel euro that it wool pay." "For instance: There Is the old coui house property. The owners don pern to know what to do with it. them tear down the old building and pt up a modern 11 it building and I beiiev they can rent every suite of apartwenl before tbe building is finished, and ill guarantee that every one will disposed of within thirty days after cm pleiion. "I also believe that moderate I honsee along the Elm Grove motor lin will pay.

I have a good many appl: cants who would like to live out then Bents are lower in this city than in oil era of the same site and character, bu now beginning to look tip." Hinehart A Tatum report the demam for mndcra'o flimd bouses, of from fou to seven rooms, as good, but aro unabl to supply applicants, tjucb bouses cai rent for from $15 to $25 and $30 a montl Mr. Tatum said: "I believe it would pa; property owners to build honaea ol thl site. There is a greater demand fa medium sited houses than there is fo very large ones. It is not often the such houses, built for renting, are fui nished with what is called modern im provements, such as bath rooms, wate closets, hot and cold water, gas, There are many families of means wb want a nice house, but cannot afford pay the rent asked for most of th houses already supplied with these con venlences. The new houses going at the corner of Fourteenth and Obflf line streets we hsve already rented, an have had or three more applicant for them." "How would 'fiats' pay?" "The best investment possible.

I lieve all the spartments in tbe moden 'fiat' building would be rented withou the least trouble. I think a 'flat' con taining abont two bed rooms, parloi dining room and kitchen, with bathroom water closets, weuld be a rentabl Blse." 1 Mr. Tatam waa in favor of bavin leasee run out May J. He thought Ma; was usually a better raontn, as to weather was milder. Houses are open great part of the time during rnovln season, and Mr.

Tatum thought tha there would be much less danger of sick ness, in case leases were extended to thi first of May. Ool. Thomas Q'Brien said that the de mand (or all kinds of houses exceedei the supply. There is a special demam for medium honsee, with bath rooms, hot and oold water, to ren for from to $100 a year, feopli whom Col. O'Brien represents were pre pared last year to supply a good portioi of the demand, but were knocked ou by the strike in tho building trades.

James A. Henry reports a demand foj small jiputea. pf from two to four am five to six robins, rinsing from to Si: and $15 to $18 per month. In a'udittot to this special want, there Is also a de mand for all desirable houses, and these are scarce. Mr.

Deyine, ol Nesbitt A Devine, re ports a demand for feuting from $7 to $10 tier month, containing' threi rooms. Mr. Sevlne knew of vacant In the Eighth and other wards, on which houses of this slie could be built, and said any number of them could be rented. His firm have madB some sales of improved property recently and the purchasers are now renting the housei at prices representing from fpto 13 pei cent on the investment. From the above talks witb real estate agents it will be seen that Wheeling ii poorly supplied with housee, suitable not only for those of moderate means, but for those people who afford to pay good prices.

It has been stated thai rents are lower here than in other cities of the samo size. This fact might deter capitalists from building, but while rents may be lower, real property beare value in proportion, thus meeting the ipparent The inatancea mentioned by Mr. Devine, where investors are making 10 to 13 per cent, to to show that, low fa rents aro in Wheeling, the percentage jsgrester than ilriiilar investments in large cities proluce. Id Clark Qook'a Pflice. Three deeds of trust and the following nosfeis of real estate were admitted to icord in the office of the Clerk of Ohio lounty yesterday: Deed made March 30,1891, by Honora Voll Thnmu fl.

Ill consider ition of (tOO, (or lot No. 02 la the plat of lamnel Elder. Deed made March by August to William B. Anderson, connderalion ol $8,400, lor the south hall ol ot No. 7 Id square 17, in the town ol South Wheeling.

Deed mado March 28,1891, by Charles Nichols to Walter H. Kinebart, lor $0,000, ill ol the north halt ol lots Nos. 180,187 rad 188 in the Orloff addition, heao lots being sitnated on the west lido ol Bouth Deed made December IS, 1800, by Jbarles Nichols to Dr. E. O.

Myers, lor a small triangnlar piece ol in Daniel Zane's addition on ths aland. Deed made March 28, 1801. by Char otto Wilson to James R. McCortney, in nniideration ol $0,000, lor lot No. 2 in Cbeodore Fink's addition on tbe (aland.

Peed made March 28,1801, by Adgdina P. Fink to Charlotte Wilson, in oRilderailon ol $5, quitting all claim tq 3. McQlelliqd to Walter 11. liinehart, or $2,000, lor tbe one-hall ol lota Nos. 76,178 and 177, in tbe addition ol Of oSZineon the Island.

A marriage licenae was iasned to Ldolpb Bernert and Katharlna Templin, fOfto ft Mora Island Property IJoagtit. As will be seen by the list ol transfers I real estate in tbla issue, Mr. Walter I. Kinebart has purchased a lot mors ropertY on the Island. Thia naturally rill be looked upon with some curiosity In connection with previous Urge par chases made by tbe aunt) gentleman.

II baa never bten stated to tbe satisfaction ol all wbat tbla property la to be usee lor, and there are many rnmora afloat Tbe Electrical Hallway Company bai arranged with the Martln'a Ferry Oon itrnetion Company (or power lor tba end ol its line, but that does not necee arily preclude tbe possibility of apotbe: power station being erected on tbi I Island. There will no doubt be mncl discussion of the matter hnUr, and Cleveland, Lorain Wheeling bridf will come in for its share of the com ment. A 8H1SDUXU JiPAHlASD Trias to Work a Wheeling lllan for Hone it on the Strength of a Proposed QoardUui 3 ahtp. The scheme mentioned is yesterday' Associated Press dispatches of indndn American citiaena to invest in mythici li Spanish doqbloons, has been tried her in Wheeling. A letter in Spanish, date.

I from Toledo, Spain, Jancary 2, 1891 purporting to be nnder the seal am signed by Uicaeio Payarino, Archbisbo; J. of Toledo, pat in an appearance ii Wheeling about tbe middle of Jannar) The letter bore a ten cent dne atamp, 8 postage having been paid opon it by th 0 iteoder, Tbe letter was addressed to gentleraaa who has been dead aboa 3 three was prominent li business circles during his life. Th letter was takeo from tbe postofbee, th ten cents belog paid by a geotlemai a whose, position" gave him' authority receive the letter. 0 As he waa unable to read Spaniah, hi took the letter to one conversant wltl that language' and bad it translated Alter binding tbe recipient to tbe greal est secrecy, the letter goes on to stat 0 thst the writer was the confessor of th eminent Oouit Aiarcon Don Juai 6 Requena de Gasman, who had recentl; died. Tho Count during bis lifetime been slauderoukly accused of appropr! atlog money stolen from prisoners war, wbich money, according to tbe let ter, by right belongs to the Spanish gov ernment The Count bsd deposited bi lortuuo of one and one-quarter millloi 1 dollars in tbe Bank of l.ondon, to kee; 11 it out of the bauds of his eaemies.

11 A loveljJ'Uuchter survived his coanl ship aad the Wheeling merchant hu been appointed her guardian, the Counl I in his last will and testameot, speakin; in tud ulkurob miugiji I- Integrity. The.Count bail left direc tionsthat one-fifth nf the sum in the Bank of London should be paid the Wheeling man for tbe trouble would be put tl in takir care of hie daughter, the Count ess Maria Teresa que na de Guzman. A certificate deposit had been left in the bands of ai 1 old friend of the Count, who now re fused to give it up unless the sum 0 $3,000 was forthcoming. If the Wheel ing gentleman, rays tbe good priest, wil lorward this Bum, the certificate of de posit, with the Count's authority draw the funds out of bank, will be for warded to bim. The letter Btates that the Wbeelini man had beeu" highly reoommended It the Count ss a person well suited bott to morals and position to have chargi of bis daughter, and that on account the accusations made against him ant the liability of tbe Spanish Governmem 0 to confiscate the estate, he desired ti send his daughter from Spain and pre that she should roajfe her botni in America.

Theletter throughout is i very neat piece of work and the detsili 1 of tbe story told are so carefully iookei after that there are no loose ends ti ravel out and nothing to arouse sue picion, Tbe statement that tbe Coun died under a cloud, which his confesso; knew was the result of an unjustapcqss tlon and that jf the government learnei i- of the whereabouts of his treasure would lead tot their confiscation, wai sufficiently good reason for secrecy while the demand of the custodian the evidence of deposit in tbe Londoi made tbe request (or money eomi quite natural. Jt wss not claimed eitbe that tho Count had ever known thi a person to whose cure be desired to con sign his daughter, but simply that hi had been recommended. The letter ii couched in the most pious terms and ii 9 throughout in keeping with the positiot of the writer. After the custodian of the lettei 1 learned its contents, be gave it to i Kain to an inyestTgatiori. that bis position warranted the arch bishop of Tolpdo giving him his confl 3 dense, Sines the expose af tbe thai have been worked by tbese Spanish thieves under tbe guise of priests of Oburcb, it is not probable that the to vestigatlon will go further.

la the Police In the Police Oourt yesterday William Hahne, Thomas Kelly and Roberl O'Hare were brought up for disorderlj conduct and flithtine. Hahne was bndlj used up. Officer Devlin testified thai 1 $ahne Ifelljr hfid pointed gld (eI volvers jiasaera-by. They were all 1 Innocent, of oourse, but were neverthfr lew fined $5 and costs each. William Hueselton had railed a dis1 torbance back of the Vigilant engine houae, and waa fined $5 and coeta.

A black cloud had bown into the 1 lockup the night before, and was now in court Jack Gloud, colored, bad been disorderly and was fined only $3 end coats, this being his firet offepse. 1 diaries Frederick charged with 1 baring threatened to waete a growler full of beer on the face of Earn Beamon, 1 and having done him up. Seamop will dismissed and fredepck wga fined jSS 1 andooats. Sam Jones, drunk, waa fined $1 and costs. W.

A Johnson, a news butcher, 1 bad been drnhk and raiaed a disturb' ance in the B. 4 0. depot. He settled for $5 and costs. Frankle Lee whipped ber landlady, Aon geim, and paid and coats for the amusement.

Upright Pimuo for Bale. We baye a nice Upright Piano, octaves, strings to every unison, full lion 'rame opd warranted for five years, has been used' about months, bqt is as bright and perfect as a new Instrument. We offer it lorflOO, wlthstooland cover. I F. W.

Baumkb Co. SOTBH 0.1 KAV1UATI0N. Btage or Tfatarand Movement! of Boats. T)i? Ulrer aureate. ILast niglit the marks on the landing indicated 1 feet 0 Inches, with the rtver still rising perceptibly, The re porta irom aDove were: feet 7 inches and rising; weather fair.

The Matt Fallen left for Pittsburgh at 11 a. Hur got away fur at p. Andes pis'ed up for Pittsburgh at 8 p. ra. To-day's boats will leave aa follows: The Keystone State will pus down for Olnclnnatl at 8 H.

K. Bedford and the Hndaon go to Pittaburgh at 8 a. Courier will leave for Parkeraburg at 11:30 a. m. The Dauntleag and Courier pasted up ANOTHER HOBDEE AT BTIUBENVILLB.

1 Oldw.ll IbooU Wnmi for DU All I WIN-HU stonr. Obio, March 1 i fatal shooting afiray occurred at the oor- nar of Sixth and South atraata laat eve- ning between Bub Caldwell and Amoe, aliu Turkey Wee ml. Caldwell fired lie three ahota at Weema, two of which took 1 effect In victim') breast, killing him al- na 9 moat instantly. The murder caused, the greatest ex- citement. The shooting occurred after the men had engaged in a spirited oon- venation, Caldwell charging with having attempted to outrage hie 8 (OaidweH'e) wife, which the latter de- JJJ i.

nied. After the ahooting Weema ran Into the a house of John Oliver, where he expired in a few minutes. Caldwell is a printer 7 by trade, and worka in this city. He li l' 34 yean of age, and this is his first trouble. Weema ia 22 yean of age, and la a brakeman on the Cleveland Pitta- no burgh railroad.

The murderer wu 1 lodged in jail. Caldwell, when asked concerning the cause of the trouble, asid: "I don't know whether I ought to talk or not, but the pIi whole thing started by Weema attempt- log to outrage my wife lut night "I had been out with him all even- ing. and we were both drinking conald- wi' erable. Weems went home with me, and I wu so drunk that I didn't know what wu going on, he took advantage of my condition to assault my i wife. When I woke op this morning trli mywlfetold me if Wiem'strettment, JJJ and showed me the brnises upon her bu arms and body.

I startedto find Weems, i and met him at the corner of Sixth and pi? South streets fellow. I said. That wu a dirty trick you played me lut He struck it my face. and I polled my guu and fired at him." a aila. uaiuweii was aiou nwu uuu I.U1- wr roboratod herbnabaud'aatory.

Tai 3 WILL BO A MILK AJ An The Wheeling Development Company hu I1 about Ooucluded to Sink their Well Forther, The Board of Directors of the jjj a iug Development Company held a meet- tu ing in the Chamber of Commerce rooms IS yesterday morning, to decide in regard to the farther sinking of the well on Bogga' run. The letter of Prof. I. C. JJJ White, printed in yesterday's Intxlli- wb i oxkokb, was read.

JJ The Directors decided to proceed with Gf" the drilling in case sufficient funds conld hoi be raised. Five hundred dollars are in hand. Prof. White will make an ro? tempt to gut the United States Geolosi- He cal 8uwy to contribute a portion of the amount necessary. (JOiNOEKT Soi Olf en by the Arlon Well 8eleeted Programme.

1 At the annual Easter concert given last night by the Arion Society a large t0J I audience was present. The selections sung by the members of the society 6 were well rendered. Professor Herman Sbockey directed the vocal music. The jit 1 Opera House Orchestra was in attend- VJ auce. The following programme was Lei rendered: Mr Dame' 1 -Opera House Orchestra Baritone SomiiityngSweet to tell lue you" J.

Dlegmlllcr ft Ka 9 dinger's Qravg" -Arlon the 1 lroro ihe Opera Mar- 3 tba" Opera House Orchestra no( i Humorous Jolly eingen Kxcui- bmi 1 rr. fWldow Miller Patti mJ The August J. Dlegmlllcr (A Hinging society Arion Sceno-Garuen of tbo fawr Herring Tavern. Floe Dlipbiy of Pictures. The Excelaior Art Gallery, with 150 0I acenofl ol tbe finest reprodnc- 1 ioft tbe work of the beat artiata in the Ien world, by means of MllUgan'e Improved Uo, Stereopticon, oxy-hydrogeu light, and brilliant dlaaolving effects, covering hM 8,000 feet of canvas, will bs prcx TaI dared in Market Hall to-night ana to- Uo 9 morrow night.

The exhibition is not lol( excelled. For two hours each evening tb0 9 the audience ia entertained in the moat Ucl 1 cultured manner, carrying them through ren holds of sublime thought in literature, by 1 art and science, from the earliest dawn of history to the present. The eloquent 1 lecture will consist of briel atwtuUnta lhe accompanying eaph scene; also the best let 1 jubilee singing at intervals. ct" ffofllmton," anil fashionable audiences greet ri' 1 Hose Cogblan in portrayal of ''Peg 1 Wellington," by Charles Reade. The mi 1 stately minuet in the first act always gains a recall.

It would seem as though jr the play waa written especially for Miss Cogblan, so completely does aba identify herself with the ever varying character i of Pa. In this liar after AJi'B Cogblan 1 rnna through the whole gamut of tions of the heart and brain. Tri '(Mr, or ma MMr, of New York," the well known drainatiaatlon of Qunter'a novel "rof the Bame name, will be presented in tbe this city to-morrow evening. The cast of the play is well balanced, there being no "sticks" in the company. The company appearing here the only one on the road.

The scenic effects are very good, and strlxing features are poesessed jy all the acta. the a- sin TU. YaldUllMWH. Tbe engagement of the Yardis Sisters' wa; Eelincd Novelty Company at theQrand, yot Thursday, April 2, promises to 1)0 the LreJ event of (he geasRn at this theatre, Suoh tlec a great uoinpany of artiite are sure to do doc a great buaineei. kin and The The pleaaant effect and the perfect u0I safety with which ladies may use the nni liquid frnit laxative, 8yrup ot Figs, pro under all make It their favor- cole ite remedy.

It ia pleaaing to tbe eye tnd and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, Ohpsrs (or pure Kve and Bourbon the' Whisky promtly filled at tally's, 2)00 ton Main street. flo rn EnrnAr Co. for Wall Pauers BBLUIRK. Sorta of Local Maws aod Ooaalp from the Glass City. be steel works stsrted In full yesterday.

1 larshall Shepherd was able to be out esterWorkmen are busy on the repairs to the Union rat creek bridge. lay Bell, the young son of Mr. and Mra. Geo. 11, died yesterday morning.

E. Alexander, of Washington, Rertcu Examiner, wai In the city jesterday on IS. ame? Oary, Car Accountant at the Baltimore )hlo office here, has'a severe attack of the P. aper hangers with buckets and boards can be In all directions hustling from oneJob to )tber. I.

C. Trawatlia and 0. C. Henry moved to itsburgh and Thomas McQusde to Warren, iterday. D.

Lewis and William Wiley, nf Belmont, re moved to Stoubeuville and Yorkville, tctlvely. I. Orlppen, of. the Fonrlh ward; this city, i fallen heir to a lortune in England led to exceed 9400,000. I.

F. Stackhonse passed through here with his ally uud noascbold goods for their future me at Wcllsvllle yesterday. 'he Prohibitionists did not msko a full ticket turday night for the coming election. They et again to night to finish the Job. 'he Wheeling Natural Gss Company is I several changes below the creek.

A oar of mj arrived yesterday anl wUi be put down ire. a everal Bellalre families moved to Benwood iterday and as many Irom Benwood moved ir here. All tha express wagons are busy and II be till after uie M. Ilogg, pf Cadis, Is In the city buying, the pelts that have accumulated the past few eks. Several car loads are being bundled and tiled to the stations for shipment.

"ho steamer B. E. Phillips will make a special to Wheeling and return on Wednesday inlug, April 8, to accommodate those who lire to attend Pair of Jacks," the Klka aeflt lard ware men are receiving large lots of i ws. Every year the farmer needs a new plow, eems. The bulk of tbejriow trade with re merchants is out the Bellalre; Zanesvllle it icinnaii railroad.

Ira. W. 8. Heatberlngton, of this city, was on i bUto" and witnessed the thrill scene Just after the Lizzie Bay struck the Dck, mention of which wss made in tholH Cxow, who has been at college at New bens, Is at home lor the spring vacation, chie Kelsey, of KeUey, of tbe same colli ge. ned inrouKb ou bin way bomo ai-com named several classmates, who will rusticate for two cki in tbe oountry.

'he Democratic nominees for Council and lecsaraare: First W. Cleaver; lessor, F. P. Maaou. fcecond ward-Council, ke Gavin: Assessor, W.

Shepherd. Third Walla Campbell: Ajaessor. J. Q. dlson.

Fourth L. LeKoche; tesaor, Rosa Coffman. Flfih ward-Council, nry Hler; Assessor. Robert Welton. ames Ebberts.

the mau who was locked up i long ago for being drunk, abusing bis family 1 taking money from bla wife, mention of ich wan made at tbe time, attempted to steal Ide in Newark, Ohio, on Sunday, and not ber used to the bumpers, foil olTtbo train west the City and waa not discovered till an eastind train pickcdlilm up. He waa brougbt to city and taken to the City Hall, where one waa found to bo out of place, one foot badly abed, and hit aims, body and bead badly nut. was taken to tbe County Infirmary laat MAKTiN'M FEKBt, ne Short Staff from Over tbe Itlver. Notes. here is considerable grip In town.

ir. Levi W. Bailey bu been gran tod a psnslen. L. Wilsou shipped a pair of fine cbiokena Boston yesterday.

(r. and Mrs. JD. F. Kaln burled a four-year old ighior at Steubenvllle yesterday.

at the Postofllce News ud for any respectable book or piper, ev. 0. C. Sedgwick returned yesterday from Moria, where he baa beeu conducting a real. i Irs.

Ella Jobnsjn, Miss Lulu Brown add vis Sutton, of dt, Clalrsville, ore tbe guests of j. M. C. Mitchell. Ir.

Batl Smith, who has been on tbe sick list several weeks, made bla first appearance on street yosterday. iissea Jennie McOrew, Mamie l'alston and te Gieer leave to-day lor MasalUon to attend State convention 01 the Vs. 'he missionary collection at iho Sunday after. meeting of the E. Sunday sohuoi waa the laraest ever raised at a single meeting iny Sunday school bare.

U. Smith, of Bellalre, was up yesterday getg pointers in reference to the Injunction suit Pennsylvania Company vs. Barney Molee. Barney has nineteen witnesses The Prostrating Bttoeba malarial fever ar? not to be counteracted by inlne with any degreo of certainty, or for any glhol time. Tbe eradication and prevenaol dlteasea ol a mlasmatio typo an), bowr, aacertalued possibilities.

Long experience i shown that there is Infinitely moro pre of kihds. 80 Twelfth street, second door from Market street. C0B Piano Mortni. If 500 want to have jour PItno moved by canfol and experienced men, who will handle It without scratpbjng Or in- taring It Ip way, leave yonr order w'n Vith us. We will be responsible for any damage in case ol accident while the instrument is in onr care.

Oar prices areas follows, vis: Squire 12 60 Upright 8 00 i hwIm nlioma will ha mida for 0886 ing op or down stairs and (or tolls acroaa the river. f. W. Bauheb A Co. Bloyel.s.

With the opening of the wheel season whocarry a full ol the latest Columbia, Victor and medium grade Bicycles, are prenarpd to furnish a few nr? bargains second- hand Safeties of (he best makes. Those interested shonld call at once. It yon wast good Wall Fapen at low prices go to Gto. E. A Painters and decorators, SB Twelfth street A An Attractive Combined POCKKT ALMAJAC Um andUBMOUANOUM DOOK advortllltlg UKOWlfV IRON II ITT El ui tbe beat TodIc, kI von away at Drug ana gcuorol stores.

Apply Blek Headache. Loose's Red Clover Pills core Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Oon- A stlpstion. 85c per box, 6 bojea Wot sale by Logan Drag Company, daw Children (to for illyu iu ius uuo uuuui1u ojuu1u1uo, Cotior's Stomach than la tbo alkaIs, dragi and poisons which wero formerly only recognized means ol removing and anrating attacks of fever and ague and bilious ilttent. When the system has beon depleted periodically recurring this agreo0 restorative renews the fund ol energy, 1 Is not only a positive specific, but lepalra damage to the general health Inflicted by all rllo complaints partaking of the malarial racter.

A Mystery Kxplalued. Dbe papers contain frequent notices of pretty and educated girls eloping th negroes, tramps and coachmen, well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin lea, says all such girls are more or leas Bterical, nervous, very impulsive, ananced; usually subject to headache, iralgia, sleeplessness, immoderate cry: or laughing. These show a weak rvous system for which there is no oedy equal to Restorative Nervine, al bottlfg and a fine hook, containing ny marvelous cares, free at the Logan ag who also sell, and guarantee Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, i finest of heart tonics. Oitfeo flutter, short breath, 6 la Dlaeaae PanUhmeut for 81n 7 'he following advertisement, pubted by a prominent western patent dicine house, would indicate that regard disease aa a punishment for Do you wish to fcnow th.

quickest Mo cure a severe ooldT We will tell To sure a cold quickly, it most be ited before the cold baa become setI in the ajstem. This can always be is il you choose to, as nature in her dness to man gives timely warning I plainly tells you lh nature's way, as punishment (or some indiscrei, you are to be aitlicted with a cold ess you choose to ward it off by mpt action. The firstsymptomsof a in most cases, is a dry, loud cough 1 sneezing. The congh soon foled by a prqfase watery expectoration tho sneering by a profuse watery from the nose. In severe cases re is ft thin white coating on the pie.

Whattodo? It is only necest to take Chamberlain's Cough Remin double doses every hour. That I greatly lessen tha severity of the 1 and in most cases will effectually nteract it, and curs what would have a severe cold within or two s' time. Try it apd ha convinced." cent bottles for sale hy W. Goethe, J. Riari, Hchnepf, W.

Beinrlci, John Coleman, W.E. Hams, Menkemiller, W. 0. and S. L.

Brlca. irbsaw run, him. nose's Bed Clover Pile Remedy Is a tive specific for all forma o( the die-Ajsavrfcx sale by Logan Drug Company, daw fl.Onon Mill drv looda th? nhnmat FOR renovating tin wK entire system, eliminating all Poisons from ttl Mood, ltlkiikcr icrofit fons or malarial origin, this preparation has no eouat. fating sore on my toMguo. nu fcCUkd but obtained no rtliej; tho sort gradually grrw verse, finally took S.

S. and was entirely tured after using a Jew 8C-a Henderson, Tex. 8 TH.Sw.rrSrwjjjcCo^ UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC! rla Oa Does not Compare with the Lat and FURNITURE we are now PAYMENTS. House The old or young whose eyi do not suit, can consult and I tested for Classes without cht Optician, at Lash's Jewelry Stoi streets. The only exoluslve Opt felO-TThMw HATS AND CAPS.

Nobbiest 8PRINQ Mm Tonmao's! St Twelfth i Sw FSPpNTijESe teaBMBi (MID MEDAL, PABI3, 5878. fBAKERiS I Breakfast Cocoa 0 lira fcuo i (J MH oil hot been removed, is Bak No Chemicals 4i are used la Its preparation. It his more than three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot O' or Sugar, anil Is therefore far moro economical, coiltoj mm than one cent a cujt, dellcloas, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, And and admirably adapted for Invalids JJJJ as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crooora oyorywhore. W.

BAKES 4 Mist. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES Is brltht, ntrkllns, funUi tHal lanuU. It orfglHSl tiirw itoputmuL itiM mr Nue ul ralM It li IntcaAM lain B-O. MKNDKIj Jfr ro. i Herrmann, sa need attention, or lave their eyes scientifically irge by PROF.

SHEFF, the re, corner Main and Eleventh leal Department In the State, EGGER, WARRICK CO. NEW SPRING STOCK NOW COMPLETE I AR6EST LINE EVER SHOIlf. Choicest line of Dress Ilks and Dress Ginghams ever xhlblted in this city. We have taken special paint hlle In the Eastern markets nd have secured some elegant eslgns and bargains. Five pieces Black Faille Silk 76 cents, worth SI 25.

Five pleoes Black Gros Grain Ilk at 871-2 cents, Five Pieces 20-Inch Black jrrah at 60 cents, worth 85c. Ten ecos Plaid Silk at BO ints, worth 85 cants. One hundred 26-Inch Oxozed Gloria 811k Umbrellas at Worth $1 60. And hundreds of other artlea equally as cheap. fM 4 1182 Wain Slrwt.

BOOKS, 8TATIONBUV, KTC, NEW BOOKST" at the LD CITY BOOM! AHOAL or INSTRUCTION FOR ENOINKKRH AND FIREMEN, er. 16 mo, SI. BH18IN0 IN THK CASCADES MdoUJ bj avUTINO OK UPLAND AND MARSB. Bids, 8 to, do. lUusirsted, LXnON'SBTOBY OF THE RKABCOLOWM 8 to.

Illustrated, 80. lOPPKLL'H lfODEKN 9,000 Cotucn. ay of the ibo? milled oa recfiptolpn 00K8, PERIODICALS, Stationery, Blank I Notions. Newspapers Ushers' retN, of cheap Books. The 200 a CLOTH 1 N'G, KTC.

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