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THE INTELLIGENCER. Published dfclly (Eundayt excepted), FKK>Y, CAMl'llELL & HAltT, . Prop's, At 25 and 17 i'ourtcoutli btrveu / TEIlXtioFDAILY. One copy one yfar...|8 001 Tlire* month?-. W 00 biz month*..... 4 CO | One month 65 Delivered by ctorhn lu city, 150 per week, TKBM8 OF BEtll-WRKKLY, Dno year. ......13 001 Six mouths..., -tl 60 TEKM3 OF WEKKLY. One year tl 001 tlx month* M (heat reduction to Cluta. Bend for Mucplecopy nil circular*. AiUlrcta FKKW, CAill'UKLL A HAltT, ^ i C1 Whfdtna, I'd. [Entered at the roMofflcc at \\ heeling, W. Y?.,m aeoond-clRM matter.) WICKKI^WTVA., MAY~22 183-1. TilQM) "iitlhlllODN I Tbooo much-vauntcd "business interesto" of Now York hnvo "been and gono" and had their mcotlng in behull of President Arthur. Mr. Becchcr, who seems to have played tho part ol tho Bacred' white elephant, declared: "We havo mot hero elmply as u voice to suggest to tho convention at Chicago what ia tho will of tho Kopublicano of New York." But New York'a delegates havo already been selected, and the President doea not command bo much as a plurality of theui. What effect will thin meeting of New Yoik "business fnlotes'.b" have on the convention? Suppose it bo conceded that tha mooting ppoko for all tho "bueiness intoreato" of that great importing and stock* gambling city?will tho convention give heed to its voice and do ita pleasure? Who aro these men, anyhow, who aaHume to speak for Now York ufter Now York haa epoken for herseltV What iB their claim to greater consideration than would bo paid lo to many equally intelligent artisans, or farmers, or voters taken at random from all tho employment*? Homo of them have gone down in the Wall street maelstrom since they eigned the call lor the meeting and certain other business interests which trusted them havo had cause toropont of their bargain. Some of them represent the largo importing houses that have no bowels of compassion for protectien to American industry. Some ot them, though doing business in New York, iivo in New Jersey and Connecticut. Some of them vote occasionally and others not go often. Some of them are responsible for the persistent and wholesale plunder of New York?tho worst governed city in America. As a class the exerciso of their rights of citizenship is directed chieliy to the signing of circulars and the getting up of demonstrations. They are not tho men who work^for tho nominee of the party, who canvass their districts, who stand at the polls. Their strong hold is posing as "businjss interests"?an immaculate sort oJ something to.be approached by ordinary - \teings as tho snake moves. The convention will be composed of men who will not take orders from Wall street. Wehftve some recollection of a meeting of "business interests" in Wall street when Secretary Folder waa beforo the people foi Governor. Thero wag a great crowd; thero were fervid speeches, and there "was a majority of 192.000 against Folger. The "buuineaa inlertsta" were not heeded in their own State. They will not impress the Chicago convention. fllr. Ainu Veil* li to sir. Urihlutr. It ia very fortunate for somebody that Mr. MacVeagh, in hia open letter to Mr. liriatow, doea, not "boom" anybody in particular. lie mentiona Edmunds and Sherman with apparent approval, but tho endcraeinent ia not strong enough to injure either of those good men, Mr. MacVeagh'a letter ia in bad temper and bad taste. It ia not necessary to arraign President Arthur aa a mero politician whom Mr. Conkling lorced on the ticket aa an insult to tho party for ita reTin(Ty Thn nnrtv L-nnvu nil nKnnf Ihut atlair. It is not neceeEary to take up the heariless elander of the opposition which credilH President Arthur with having won a priza in "the lottery of assassination." Such an utterance as "Guiteau was. the original Arthur man; he killed President Garlield expressly to inako Mr. Arthur President," is intended to convey a meaning indescribably coarse and wantonly brutal. If President Garfield bad died from a natural causa Mr. Arthur would havo become President, for the people had placed him next in order and for that purpose. If wo r.dopt Mr. MacVeagh's reasoning, as without irroverance wo. may, in that event Almighty God would have been "the original Arthur man." That would have niado Mr. Arthur neither better nor worse than ho is. "What happoned was permitted l>v God or if. could not hnvn Imnnnnwl 7* is i; stupid cruelty to hold up the President in company with Guiteau, whose name is execrated the world over. In consideration of the peculiar circumstances of his nomination and of his accession to the Presidency, it is to be regretted that the President did not content himself with filling out the term with dignity and laying down the ollico with grace. Hut ho has a right to aspiro to farther honor. His friends havo a right 4to sapport him, and no good purposo is eerved by euch an assault as Mr. MacVeagh's. In fact Mr. MacVeagh does not seom to bo of Bpecial usd to his country. BREAKFAST BUDGET. Pills made in Lowell are freely sold in the fftv away city . of Kamisohin, on the Volga, in Russia. Threo of tho churches at at Dunkirk, N. Y., havo rcceutly buen robbed of their communion vessels. Professor Momman declares that "in 10,000 years tho ocean will roll 200 feet over Now York city." Maino's fishermen and coast canneri think they will-catch anil pack $2,000,000 worth of BarJinea this year. l'h? total number ot Beparate (arms in tho United Slates i;i 4 000,000, and their a].rgrpgaio value ia $10,000,000,000. Tho lawn ol llhode Island require that a naturalized citizen, in addition to the qualificatinnB required' of natives, Bhall own real estate; above encumberanco of ths value oi $134. A diamond woighing 302 carols has jaat been unearthed in the Kimberlov minffl. It is but litUe smaller in siza tlian'the celebrated Tirt gem in itanncnt slate, and the latter has bean sold lor ?177,000. Annie Kussell, aged S years, camo irom Tomplomore, Ireland, alone, en route to Mrs. Husjey Miller's Corners, near Clifton Sprince, K. Y. A. tag bore her address, and ahe got to hor destination cafely, Ono of tho sights in connection with tho panic was the way in which the eandwichoB, btacked on Delmonico's counters, disappeared. Tho waiters were in a fainting condition by tho timo tho exchange closed. Tho latest trick of New York city thieves is that of dropping a ten cent plfco ot tho leet ol the woman they havo marked as a victim. Sho picks up tho coin, asks no questions, and puis it into her pocketbook; and tho other thief, having found out where sbe keeps It, walks off with her monoyat leiaure. The soreapa of peppermint in Wayne county, New York, which It iu eotiraatod furnlsuoa at lcuet twc-tblrdfl of r11 tho peppermint oil pseil in tho world, wilt be much larger thia eesasn than for several years. In Hungry, recently, the chief of a baud of robbers, whose followern have committed many murders, and whose crimen aro tho subject of romance with hundreds of people, was captured whllo sleeping under a tree. A sponge five feet seven inchos in circumference and weighing eix and a half pounds is on exhibition at "Watertown, N. Y. It will hold twenty-four galloon of water, and io valued at $'J5. The spongo camo from the Bahama islands. A novol plan for raising monev has beon adopted in a Presbyterian Sunday school in Gnncoce county, New York. Each member of the school is required on tho Sunday next following his or ner birthday to place in tho contribution box 1 cent for every year of ago rolled up. Suicides by drowning aro more frequent in the summer, whilo hanging and poieon ing aro preferred in winter, according to a medical journal.* Poisoning was onco tho favorite rnodo of tuicide, but banging has gradually become more popular. In France mature men generally bang themselves, and young men shoot themselves, in the head. Women throughout Europe, except Russia, prefer death "by drowning. Among thn immigrant who arrived in New York Sunday on the Inman steam* shin Oity of Montreal, were threo little children aged respectively 7. G and 5 vears. who had crossed the ocean alone. Each had a pasteboard on its back, bearing its name and place of destination. Tho children were Swedes, and their Christian names are Charles, Franz and Freida. They are on their way to Illinois, whoro their father resides. CUKMATION IM THE KANT. TlioAuoieutt'tiMtoiiilu .Inpim?Disposing ul'lUo Bodies. rail Mall Gaut'e. In the Houee of Commons yesterday the ilome Secretary, opposing tho bill introduced by Dr. Uameron, urged against ere* iuation that tho elder nations, 'more par* ticularly the Greeks, had never adopted the practice. There is one nation, now the oldest empire in the world, where crema* tiou is an established usace. and where the Government, with Bhrewd appreciation of the advantages of sanitary laws, have of lato years carefully fostered it. T^iia iB Japan, where cremation establishments, under Government control, aro to bo found in all the chief cities. In Tokio, the principal place of cremation is situated at Shen jo, a suburb reaching through long lines of busy streets. It was fete day in the neighborhood, and at the time of my visit we approached it through a denae crowd of holiday makers. The ahop3 were brightly lit. Jinrick8has abounded, moat 1 of them holding two, and one at least four, i porsons, two being babies.i One these oc? i caaions the Japan infant obtains a change of view'and poaition. For the moat part [ it peera out upon tho world round the side : of its mother's or Dieter's head. But it be' iug physically impossible for a woman to sit , in a jinricksha with tho everlaating baby at her back, it is, on this occasion, only slewed around to the front. Many of the tea houses in this quarter were brilliantly ; illuminated with acorea of lanterns. One, which our guide said was a "eoose'house." had over a hundred, a tall pole running up from before it hanging out a score. It appears that the Japanese are rapidly developing carnivorous tastes. As the home culinary department in not yet equal to cooking joints, the luxurious Japanese o( the lower middle class goes out to a beef i house or a goose and duck house, and feeds on the unfamiliar viand. After an hour's drive through a lane oi busy life we came to the silent house, i where the dead awaited the last service of the living. It stands a little apart from the ' main road, a building of .a ainglo etory. ' with an innocent-looking tall chimney, and might be connected wich a pottery ore small iron foundry. The business is always conducted privately, arid thero are ' few in Tokio, except those who aro profeesionally engaged, who have witnessed the process. But arrangements made by the omnipotent foreign minister opened the doors and secured a respectful welcome lor us. We were first received in the 1 house of the manager, where tea was served in priceless porcelain cupB of Kutani ware. The furnace, if so imposing a name may bo used for a process eo simple, stood a few 1 paces from the house. On entering it thore was nothing to be seen but what nn. peared to bo two butter-tuba resting upon a few fagots of wood. There were several cavities about two inches deep and a foot loug in the stone floor, and these were filled with shavings. According to municipal law, no burning is to be done before 0:30 in the evening. It still wanted ten minutes to that time, but in the circumstances the manager thought ho would be fiafe in anticipating tie hour, and the shav, ings were fired. O/ie of the men, kneeling before the growing flame, fanned it with a piece of wood. It caught the dry fagots, greedily licked tha sides of the tub, rose high in the i air, and then, with a horrible thud, the head of the barrel buret outwards. Quick as thought the man eiezed a large jneco of 1 wood, lying by in readiness, and hid from eight whatever may have protruded. It is i tho boast of the skillful cremator that under hia provision the contents of the barrel are never exposed to view. A heavy matting of wet straw is laid over the length of the barrel beforo the the firo is ignited. As tho barrel is burned away this falls in and covers the body, In three hours the work is done. Every particle of flesh is hnrnnH away, and there remains only a skeleton. The bones and the teeth the rolativea collect and give them sepulture. Thoro are three clasaEB of cromation at this establishment Id the first class each body is burned separately, a chargo baing made of 7 yen, equal to 28 shillings in our , money. In tho second class the charge is only 10 shillings, the difference being tbat two or more, according to the brilFness of trado are burned at the same time. The tbihl clas3 pay ti shillings 0 pence, tbe semblance of a cotlin provided by tho tub being dispensed with. It will be seen tbat as compared with the moat moderate scale of ordinary burial charges, cremation is chonp. Ab far as could gather, it is this which recommends itsslf to the class of Japanese, generally the least wealthy, who avail themsalveo of tho resources at the establishment of Shen-jo and kindred institutions. lU Nluui. Exchange. Southern Asia, tho original home of cromation, is also the region where it is celebrated with the greatest pomp and splendor. In Siam, when any famous man is cremated, a magnificent building is erected specially for the occasion, and vast sums are expended in making the whole spectacle gorgeous as possible. Tho ceremonies observed at tho cromation of the late Recent of Siam may serve na a fair specimen of thoae customary on such occasions. Immediately upon; liis death, in March, 1SS3, his remains were enclosed in a vast urn of costly material, eoveral yarila in height, which was placcd in a largo room opening upon tho courtyard of his palace, which stands on a creek flowing into tho river that traverses the capital. Bunds of native priests,relieving each other in turn, kept repeating prayers night and day in the death chamber, arouna which wero displayed all the orders and decorations worn by the dead man in his lifetime. Twolvo months after hie death the urn and its contents were carried in state to a kind of temple orected for the purpose, where the cremation was "performed in the prcsencB of thousands of spectators, including tho King himself,and his entire Court. Woo<l AhIicn ?h 1'crtlltxnrN. Michigan Farmer, Wood ashesaro ono of the most valuable fertilizers that n farmer can apply to his soil. For root crops of all kinds, grams, clover, etc., they will be found juat what Ifl v ' * needed to nltrmilnto anil feod tho crop. Tho nth iii the mineralelement olany vegotable structure, aail, therefore, lndlB(jona?bloto llsgrowth. The farmerwho will eoll his ash in acluidly parting with so much ol the fertility of his farm. As an application to reclaim mniBh land, thn nllcct of oobeo la oflen wonderful. The burnt lands in the Huron peninsula will have tho productiveness greatly Increased by tho burning of the forests that covered thorn: aud the farmers there will receive great benefit In the future from tho clearing of the lands and tho dopoBltlng of the ashes from the burned forest upon tliem. W??( YlricltHn null Hie Prealilutiy. J'hllatltli'hla J'/cu. To Hie 1'Ailur of the Piiu, Km :?lu your papor o[ yesterday morning is tho statement lit tho dispatch from Martinsburg that "Powell is suspected of leaning to Arthur,"is equivalent to tho Btatoluent'thathoiu "suspected of bclngja villain and a traitor," llo was elected on the positive aisuranco that he was strongly In favor of Blaine, ono of his friends In n speech in his favor assorting that ho would stand by Blaluo as long as there was a button on his coat, and when tho lost button was gono ho would hold on by the thread."ibe>entlment of both conventions was overwhelmingly for Blaluo. lknow positively that many of the delegations wntcti voted againBt tno resolutions to instruct were very Htrongly in favor of Blaine and would give their voto to no man whoso attachment to Blaine was at all doubtful. They did not beliove in the policy of instructing delegations. Tho applauao at thementiou ofthevariouB candidates for tho presidential nomination reminded me of tho famous telegram from Gowes: "The America is lirat and thoro is no second." Substitute "Blaine" for "America" and you have about tho feeling of the two conventions at Martinsburg on the 30th. Very truly yours, J. 0. Tiiomwon. Keyter, IK. Ta-i June 10. Try Langdon'a City Butter Craokera. POLT.OCIC?On Tiui-day morning, May 20, 1884, kxkxui V., wl.e ol Mortimer Pollock. Funeral from the residenco of her hiuband, No 1323Chapllno street, on Thursday raornltig at 10 o'clock, lntmniqntprlvftto. GREAT ' btimm RElfeo! FOR PA2W. jt RES nneumausm, neuralgia, bciauca, Lumbago, Backache, Hcadache. Toothache, fioro Tbiont. Nwctllnp*. Nprnltm, Uruiact. ltui-llk. Scidltl. Fr?iut Silica. ^ ASH ALI. UTIIKK HOWLY I'.UArt AMI AlllEH. bcm bj 1hu?ui. ?o;l !? ?!?? e?rr??her?. VJrtT Cmti tottta. Dlrtcllnni In II l.iaxuifM. the <iiai:u:h a. vouixkk co. !?"*?" ? * vwtuu ? i?n h.niwHf. a<u c.b. a. T^WSM^ lit.?My darling, you look irresistibly lovely to-night! She.?Do I ? Thanks very much! you arc handsome as a Prince, Charley, in your i dress suit. 1 He.?Give the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my love, which I wear for the first time to-night; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Ilcre is its prototype (slipping the Diamond'engagement ring on ncr finger). She.?May our love be as enduring as the fame of " The Diamond Shirt." Tableau, If your dealer docs no: keep it, send his address to Duniel Miller & Co., sole manufacturers, lJaltimore, Md. Analysis by Dr. A. Voelcker. V. It. P., Consulting chemist. Kornl Agricultural society, England, shows only u tnico ot nitrates in JUncIiwcH's Hull Durham Tobacco. TUo soil . or the (Jolden licit ot North Carolina, tn which this tobacco la crown, don't supply nitrates to tho loaf. That Is the secret or its delicious ' mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious ror smoking. Don't rorgut tho brand Nonegenulno without the trudc-marli or the Dull All dealers have It. When fclino concerts _ ?lrivoa\vuyhlecp,yo?r j IwftBolacolHroumlln /I JUatkitrliU JluilJfur. (I Xf* \\K \\ fmn Suiukltij Tubaeeo, VVqM IBB3Z3I3I4C1 nsasEKEp Skhto M BSS2S52 fSKSSKS W lEniSiEK I Vf u? HESMIKE . v. Ka;%anF2 a A a i )T3sza Esrcra aaa im&g em ^ESS23t^X2f?iBaK?SSKCBa?? aj^igaa^ppi^'fflTOnsag^ESKM ggaeg?^8S3 pi upvutci i >oBSS3BBaU B2SSWtSKCT ULAuMiLLL o Bgcmacpprffl BK&arsis! nI?nJ:K, BSOOSH SKiBKHlFSJ DURHAM EUJiSEBa E&saaasxsa QUM'ujp bbsbbkb BAK20XIE5Z oMUMNU EB8K3R? BSBagEKga TOBACCO Ksagss^asa BHKsaras So^OTaiaaiwBe^^^m : TllAVKLKK'H GUIDE. Trains arrive and dopart a? follows-City time. Bnlilmorfi & Ohio?linn Line?DKPART? 1:48 a in, 8:85 a m, 2:35 pm, 5:06 pm, 7:05 a a, O.O. Dlv.?4:15pm, 9:15 a m, 2:35 pm,11:10 pm, W, A P. Dlv.?Dktjikt?lfor Pittsburgh, 6:20 a m, and 3:05 p m; for Washington, Pa,. 0:20 and 0:05am, i 3:05 and 5:45 p ra. AUHIVJI?Main lino?12:15 a | m, 10:20 a m, 8:15 pm, 8:10 a m, 4:15 pm, O, O, Div.?6:10 p m, 9:50a m.2:Mam, W.?fcP. Dlv.? A.RBTVE?From Pittsburgh, 9:50 a m, and 6:80 p m: from Washington, Pa., 8:00 and 9:50 a m; 1:15 and 6:30 pm. P., c. A ST. JU?Drpxrr-G:20 a m. 8:55 am, l:J0 p m, 4:45 p m. A.*wv*-8;8Q a m, 11:05 a m, 3:85 p m. 7:20 pm.. Ctavelnml, I.oraln A Wheeling;.?Dxpaut, Rt.Clttlrsrnifi9'i7am P1r?v?1.,..l ?' .,?..w?u uA|>tcaa j/;u< p m, St. CUlrsvlllo '2:07 p m, Massllon accommodation 4:i7.pm, St. Clalrovlllo accommodation 5:17 pm. Arrive?St. GlaltRvlllo 8:17 a m, Mn&sllon accommodation 10:25 n m, St. Clnlrsvlilo 12.51 p m, Cleveland express 2:51 p m, St. Ulalravlllo 4:52 pm. Cleveland a. fmnhurku?dkvakt?c:07 a m, 11:41 a m, 4:1c p m; Stoubonvillo Accoramodation 9:28 a m, wcllsvllle Accommodation 6:03 p m. Arbivx?12:18 a m, 6:03 p m 8:48 p m: Stenwnvlllo Accommodation 3:23 p m, WefliivillQ Accommodation A: 18 a m. ll. z. ?t itnilwbt?lbivb Bollalre for Woodaflold and Sommcrflold at 0:00 a. m. and 2:10 p. m. ARnrvr. at BnUftlro nt 0:15 a.m. and 5:Mp. tn WHEELING & ELM GROVE R. R. On and alter SUNDA.Y, MAY IS, 1884, trains on tho W. A K. ti. K. R. will run as follows: Leaving tho City at 6 a. and run every hour until o p. M Loivlne-Wlicellns I'Ark at 7 a. a., and run ovcry hour until 10 r. k. OS SUNDAYS. lowing the City at 7 a. sc., and run every hour until 9 P. M. Leaving Wheeling Tart at 8 a. at, and run every houruntlllOP.M. Passengers will pave tlmo and troublo by pur? cbosinq tUelr tickets at the oQlce. znyl7 C, HIRSCH, Bupt, HEW ADVCRT18KMBKT8. WAN TED-IMMEDIATELY-A \ Cook, at Clilltlron'a llomo. my22* I I^OR RENT.?R00M8 IN HORN- J Jl? nuooK'rf ULOCK. Kuqulro at Plummor's uallcry, or 2210 KoQ wired. mw STOCK BALE-ON SATURDAY, MAY 24th, Hi 10 o'clock a. m , 1 will offer (or talo at the Irout door of the Court Uoum? oao hundr. d aud ton kharcs of Belmont Iroa Works stock. J. V. ? HKRVKY, Auctioneer. roy'22 & 170R HALE?AT MOUNTAIN LAKE I } I'AHU, Mil, a detlutblo Cottage of ellht P ulcely furnished room*, beautiful location, 600 yards from Depot aud I'ostolllco. For terms call oi\ or uddrosH A. K. Bl'iUKV, 1', M., Mouutalu Lnkd Park, uarrett county. Mil. vxyti* gTOCKH FOR SALE. SO Bharca Belmont Nail Mill 1 16 fihsrts Hulinont Nail Mill. ( 4 Bharca Top Mill. 1 I 20 Hhtrot Franklin Insurance Co. > 10 Shares Manufacturer' Infiuranco Co. 13 Bharts VxchauKO Bank. I 24 Shares Wellsburg Uaa Btock. I my/2 1.1R?VIW. No.-21 Twelfth Ptrcet. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, NVMMKR iiAW l.EOTUUVN(ulnoweekly) bocla 10th July, 1891, aud end 10th Beptember. Have proved of ilgnal uss,?1st, to Btudeutswho design to puntuo their studies ut thin or other Law Schnl; 2d, tothosswhoproposotoruad privately: aud&l. to practitioners who have not had tbo advantage of systematic Instruction. Kor circular appijll'. U. Uulvonlty of Vft.J to John B. Minor, Prof. <iom. and btat. La*. my22 ( REGULAE PITTSBURGH,, m> * WUF.KLINQ AND KANAWilAi?^M ? RIVKR I'ACKhT. Tho Quo PaawnKcr r"ai Utnumur W. N. CHANCELLOR,...E. IV ClUNCKLLOR, Muter, lax tf. Huntihoton, Clerk, Will leave Wheeling for Cliarleitaa ou FRIDAY morning at 4 o'clock Closo connectiou at GalllpolLi with Cincinnati , packet* Freight aud paKtem-.tTH receipted through. ror freight or pufsuge apply to mv/i C. li, BOOTH Ji HON, Agonta. A. FACT. We have tlio largest storo aud , carry the largest stock and sell cheaper than any dealer In our line. To bo convinced ol' the ab0T0 call at once at the FAMOUS ONE-PRICE HATTER'S, 1142 Main Street. inrK J^UBIUOATIKG OlU-fi We aio prepared to lurokh Wholesalo Drug?lata, Grocery bouses aud Mills, with & very flue Lubricating Oil At lowor prices thau ever. Wo liavo different Kradfs pi Oil for Bummer, Fall uuu iTimcf uftc?pui up iu iiiiii oarrols, barrels aud also ou draft. Buyers for the harvest twilo will consult tholr , luterest by getting our prices. IBAIAH "WARREN & CO., my21 No. 1123 Main Etroet AVE HAVE ATTACHED TO OUR STORE AN ELEGANT Trunk and Satchel DEPARTMENT, TYlicrc caa be fouad atall times n large anil complete stock of Trunks anil Satchels, ami or these goods we make a specially, aud wo can fay, and say It buldly, we will uudtrsell the manufacturers of these goods. A largo 6i/.o ZIXC LADIES' TRUNK lor ssjj.oU, can't lie bought for $5.00. ' Wo arc selling Indies' Elegant Traveling Satchels for $1.00, can't be liooght for Ices than $2.09, nail other bargains in this line, at \lio FAMOUS HATTER'S, 1142 MAIN STREET. m?Q2 I n?r*n 1 lotJ?, ?n 'o T*1? Established Favor* LO Jell, LiSI & I'O. S I to ol all Good Cock* EXCELSIOR Strictly pure and wholoBEING RftW/nrn Unrivalled for Biscuit. ru WlitKi c^sr.aud hU klnda ?' Address orders to LOGAN A CO., Druggist*, Bridge Comer, Wheeling, W. Va, The Children Have Been Waiting For a Worm Syrup that Ir easy to take and will do the work. 1 hey want Logau iUCo.'? l'leasant Worm Pyrup. It la purely ve^etablej is very oleas w? .wivi unu ^Abv-iiciib vuim a riijs.u, anu mother's who have used it with their children sj>cat of it iu tho highest praise, faying that it li tho best Yormlfugo in uso. Price 25 cents iu largo bottles, sold by the best druegista and storekeepers. Ask lor Logan & Co.'8 Pleasant Worm Byrnp I LOQAN <3t CO., Druggists, Wheeling,W.Ya. <?LO The Homestead Ll7crPllls are w not only the best, bat thov are ihu cheapest PUIb in use. Each ^ box contains larger Pills for I? IL Xj S adultfl- RQd smaller rills /or 1 children, with special directions for uso In Liver Com- , plaint, and as a purgative. In IjALJI rricfl'i5 cents. Bent by mall, prepared only by i Bi-v -tr- * LORAN & CO., v?' 1 Druggists, Bridgo Corner. STOP TUA.T COUGH! Dr. Chapman's Coueh Palsam is a pleasant and effectual remedy. Try It. Bold by LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridgo Corner, Frico 25 cents; largo tottles. . ^ YOUR HORSES AND OATTLE At thla season especially, need Logan & Co.'s French Condition Powder To glvo them good digestion, a glossy coat, to re- "] wove humors, and prevent and euro dieeasc. NothIns better told. Addreta orders to LOGAN & CO., RPT7 Drugget*. 'Rrldgft Corner. "IRVING" This is in Light Felt and Minaiia. ? TO BE HAD ONLY AT THE FAMOUS th' Hatter and Furnisher's, orti 1H2 MAIS STREET, , PRY POOPS. ^ I. S, RHODES & GO. Special Bargains FOB THIS WEEK. 25 Gent Plaid. Indian Lawn for 12 l-2c. OUR DOLLAR J-BUIIUN KID GLOVES In Nov Sprlnir Skndcs of Tan anil Mode, For 50 Cents! I. S. RHODES & GO. mjlfl GEO.E.STIFEL &c CO. OFFER THISWEEK ******************** SPECIAL ******************* r* A n r\ a i as ^ DA nUnl l>Ib IN LACE CURTAINS GEO.E.STIFEL&SO. _ 1114 nvcA-iisr ST. FOR SALE I $51,000 iVortli of Wet Damage Domestic Goods at Just One-Half Cost Price ! Prints, Ginghams, Muslin, Tickings, And Dress Goods. MEAN JDBT "WHAT I 8A.Y. T. W. FERRELL, Cor. Main and Twcnty-flrat Street*. tt?"Alao, Buggiei and Phaotoai FOR SALE* mtfll PRUGGISTB. gRAZllIAN PARROT, Parakeets, Mocklne Birds. CimtrlM, KlncliM. Hobollnfor, KonparellH, lndI?o,hlscon< Wild Canary, Gerrau i Black Bird, d a flno assortment of Cages, jrnT; received at rayl7 McLAJN DBOTRHRS'. ^.ENUINE PUTZ PASTli, For Cleaning Silver, Brara an d ot her Metala. For sale by LIST it W 1LL1AMS, ioil' Main Street. Cloau Tour Oai^potw. The Eureka Carpet Soap clotna and brlghteni o colors, hold only by UST & W1t jUAM3, .1010 Main St.' WHITE TEET1C And healthy Kumi it rc produced bj1 usingtho maoio toc an iowdkr, prepwtd only by ' LIST A WIL,'.IAMB, ,pr? _ 1010Mi^nBtfWt NEW qOODB-OBO. R? TAYLOR. GEO. R. TAYLOR, ' 1150 MAIN STREET. ' ? -l NEWGOODS rumrr ctvi ire i VIIVIUU \J I I LLgi \ .4 Wonderful Bargains! Iu annonucing tho arrival of our regular purchaso of NEW SPIIIKG AND SUMMEll GOODS, wo confidently assort that our stock was never characterized by a greator profusion of Clioico and Elegant Stylos In all tlie different departments tlinn at present. This Stock also oilers extraordinary inducements In tho way of PltlCES as well as SUPERIORITY IN (^UALlTlf. Wojcordially Invito inspection and comparison. Goods shown with pleasure and purchase nnf vinAM uvv luotobvu ujiUlli GEO. R. TAYLOR. ftprlO _ BATISTE R0BES-BRUE8 & COFFER. WE HATE JUST RECEIVED A FEW CHOICE STYLES IN BATISTE ROBES! At SI2.50 EACH, WORTH $25,00. BRUES & COFFER mv2 NEW YORK DENTAL CO. lOGO MAIN STREET, WHEELING. VXTALIZED AIR" GIVEN, AND Teeth Extracted Without Pain! DBS. M'CORMIOK TF.f.r.pnowy. aa*. i mr2fi , - I I V. i\ sUittfcU, ?'??; 1*. It. MlSCKLElt, Ezc'r. M| lational Wire & Iron Co. ^Detroit, H?a*TACn:i??S0r Mich. Bafcu. Vi'lro Cloth, V.'Ipi Counter Palling, YTlre ftlcn?, Crutlnjr iinjtAr?. torni ti Cat I Sorc^nn, Wnathrr Van"*, KbOila Fixtures. Iloof Crcjtlnj. WiinA: lion l*?.s?cos. Inut Shutters, CounterHuppurU,lea. tVSrnii fnr PAtn'iHrnr. tp-M^ntlon this I'wper, IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF |Ono Ounco bottles redrced from 15 cts. to 10 cents mi S5ST5 i..' ' L-i ."*"T *w0 0unCBbot,,c' reduced trom 25 cto.to.16 cent* far4-**' Five Ounce bottles reduced trom GO els, to 25 ccnl? }?<! F&k Sr21 ? * H5? Tbo public must not acccpt any but orljrfnal goods JsrfcAVssr rc3!Cle22B fc! Q 'St Wwi botllwl by ui, as tbu lmllailons ar? wortUleai, " a ^ ~~~i[l?lCTIt">LS:I"i " SKLLyT""" ?lGhssebrcugii^anufacturlngOo.,NewYorL nni-g" STBURZ'S Q-onxiino "Wtxx Soap. A.^ , ct"U'NU^cUwtV(^RAN?| ? STRICTLY |thco^ f s strunz Vrro be ^3 IEARS 8 .olORSWAXSOAP ^ a?. PDBK. IN USE. The ibovo H a fio-nlnllc oi thu jBMud ;umi*d upon cuch ?rol m? Orlslml ?nd Only Geunlne wil Rni!) now S3 jcanln tlionnrkcl. It Uguuiuuxd In Do atnufictuic.1 Itoni tho Flno.1 UitcrUl. S'iSfSc Store not5 uM In competition with SmpenMc trem >Uo ?ad offemivo sreuc. ' S. WTIIUNZ, Originator oi Wut 6o?p. JOB. BtsmOj 4 OO.I Solo Aionti, WhwIIng, mlj CHINA. QLA6S AND QUtiF.HSWARB," 1 ?UE MOST AND FINESTGOODT" 1 { ?OR LE6((>.MOKEY AT TaK; I ihlna, 6!ass & QueEnsware Stoie W. H. Kineliart, 1215 MARKET 8TEKKT, Chan ftur other tfaco la tho city, Olvo him toll, n>r!7 EVERYBODY INVITED ! ? TO CALL AND INSPECT The Largest anil Finest Aworlaon' WALL PAPER! Gelling Decorations And Borders, Ever offered for ?alo by any llouw In tho 8t?u. I All Now Pattern# direct from tho mamifictu*. '1 ore, aud lor kale a; iho LOWKST PKICK, \ AL80, KKW OOODS IN | China, GIhhs and (juconsKiire, Bisque ?n?l BrouzeOmaraento, Japanese Ware, Ac. JOHN l^JRIEDEL,, tprlO 11?0 MAIS' STRKKT. STATIONERY. FULL LINE OF CHINA PA1ST8, AKT STUDIES AND K07ELT1K8, Just received by J. B. WILBON, tnylC No 1302 Market Street. WALL PAPER And Borders. Just received, three raoro tons on Saturday, May 10. BOMB KLECHNT Now Celling Papers and Ceiling Decorations, ALSO, FINK GOllD rAFEItS ;Vlth Borden to match. 1 havo alio received a few more stylet No. 1 Wulto Back Wall Papers to idl at lOceuU frown Back Wall Paper aliceuta. The JOSEPH GBAVKB mr!3 gc TW KI.FTII ST ItKKT. rjio THE " I Retail Grocers and Druggists OF WHEELING. Wc would extend an Invitation toexaralueour Et?ck of Base B?ll (lootlK, Maying Cnrdg, school Tablet*, Tl'tiio Papers, .Single and Doub'e 8Utc?, InkB, Mucilage, nud other staple gocda m our Hue. We c<n quote nr.ce? and d ^counts that will mto" freight, mid allow purchtscs in any quantity deilred. We employ no drummer, but Invite jou to call nud give us au opportunity to iitve you soma llgures. *e have control ol lovcral Hucb ol goids, and buying in large euough quantities to get Jobbets' dlkouuti'. Try ub. STAN ION it DAVENPORT, myO No. 1301 Market fltrcet. Q H. QUialBY, ~~ " Dealer In Books, Periodicals ami Stationery, Papets and Cheap Publications at Wbolcnlo. Periodicals by tbo year nt oublWien' prices. mr?2 No- llU MAKKKT 8TRKRT. MUSICAL GOODS. ~~ piAKO TUNING^ ri'??n,1 mwl ---.I nuuuo xiiiiou uiiu. JLtirpuiruu At abort notice, at F. W. BA.UMER'8, my!7 Music Store. MUSICAL I ATTRACTIONS. I ***Aickirk*ickicHck-tt*irk* ****** 1 respectfully announce the transfer to ma o! Uti Aronclen ol tho following Flrtt-ciRM tad K?U?bli FLLNOe and OSGA2JH. cl wbldi a loll ?toc* li ntw arriving: PIANOS, Btoinway & Sons, Decker Bros., I Hainea Bros., | Vase & Sons, FUhcr, Ac, ohgans; Maaon & Hamlin, 8hcningor, T?!?fnv X/ f!n Ohio Valley, Hamilton, &c. Beloro purchasing ehcvhcro, ccwe Mfl lewn my prlccs and lcnnn, for I auj give you bettex Trine lor your money than Ray homo In Uju tndi, Any Instrument oa osr lint nnld on otty pjyaenti and 8pedRl terms to c*Ph tnyen, Tho largest stock of SHEET MUSIS AND MUSIC BOOKi In th? city, with a toll lino o! other UUfllOAL GOODS, cheaper thin elsewhere, aoi,r, assuoy roa ths HeTAMMAKY CBGANEFfJB. WM. H. 8HE1B, *53 Twelfth Street, rtft22 washington hall. INSURANCES. Tiie franklin INSURANCE COMPANY, OV wiieelijjo, Vf. XX, Capital, ^IQO.OOO. Insures againat Jew or damntjo by lire ami 11^1ulng *11 clo?ea of <Jiulr?blo j:r;j>orty, hIw In*urd cargoca on tbo Weatorn watcri. OFFICE 3. J. N. Vcarp *?iJ-1t? K. IU illy, VJco-PrcfcWcnti J. L. Btrochtolu, ?vtc'y. J?uj. 1*. auhbm, Ans't Hoc. DIREOTOEJ. J. N. Vancc, M. Evilly, L. U. Htlfel? J. II. Hobbs, C. W. f r&ruhelm. OFFICE, Ko. 35 TWELFTH BTilKET. mr2fi IJ1HE JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO, ' 07 WnzZMXO.W.VA. OFFICE: No. 1MB MAIN BTUEET. Insures all cla*6ca ol dc?liablo property locaorilimagobyp^. LQ33ES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID, Capital, $100,009. dibectom. E. W. Orlebay, T. M. Rcllly, T. P. Phillip*. fl. H, Bloch, J. D. Cnltortfon, opfickw. E. W. Oglebay, Prcs't; F. Ri ester Secretary; T.P. Phillip*, V.Pica't; Thco. Roller, Gen'l Ag'U tnrlS ' PICTUR20 AMD ART MATgRIALS. pASTEL PAINTINGS, SOMETHING NE'.V Avn vivn imh ? , IN PASTKIA Can be seen nt KIHK'S ART STORE, inj2Q 1005 Main Street. . JUNE PIOIUKE PIOTJX.DI1VG Iu Antique, Bronzo, OoM, Chestnut, Oak, Acuf antn. Very largo filoci in tioro. 63rArtUlio Picture Framing n Specialty. K. I: N1COLL,Agent, wprlfl Mcl/nro Hon*' AnPtorfi piNE WATCHES " AUD iDXAJKEOl!fDS A SPECIALTY AT I. G. DILLON'S. i Juit Rcccive 1, ccme Pico Matched Pairs Diamond Ear fling?, rbe quality ol whleb U he flue tu noaoy c*u to/, ?pr7