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iirrrrfr rrriin lb Mdligmaz f WHKELINO, W. VA., AFKIL10,1*85. n i ... i = 0 Published dally (bundnjn exoepiea; oy FREW, CAJIPUKLL & HAHT, - Pfop?. , At Not. 26 and Ji7 FourtouaUt tit'dt. ? TERM# or DAILY. v Co*copyonu year....W 00 fTbreo months fl00 c Biz uuuUu.y...M 4 OW L One monUu .... 65 ? Delivered by carrier! In city, 15o per week. P TEHiiaOK 8EMLWEKKLY. '> Oneyaar.....?. ?.M 001 Hi* inouttu .'.41 50 ? TEB1W OF WEEKLY. JJ Ooo year....... ..41 00181* nionUw............ (5 ' Great redaction to Club*. 8?ad for sample copy aud elruuUm. Addren v JTKEW, CAMPJJFLL & HART " V . WbteUni, W. Vi. J [Filtered *t the I'oeloHlcfi it Wheeling, W. V*., u . Keorni cUm nutter. J J :============== 0 War oo til. omc?-Urok?n. t It may bo that tie country will yet J' liavo reason to applaud Mr. Biggins, the j. Maryland artist whom Senator Gorman B liad placed at tlie bead * of the Appoint- t went Bureau of tho Treasury Department. Mr. Biggins has made the discovory that ( Washington is cursed with a scurvy lot of c fellows who talto fees for helping applicants into place. Mr. Higgins has hit upon an abuse of e long standing, and if he con break the 1 brokers who have been operating iu his own department the reform may reach ( other departments. The task is not an ] easy one. It is not always or generally ? possible to know' that an office-broker has 1 his linger in the'pie. Ho may k<J?p him- > ? j -i. I e self in the background, take nut ice uuu uu fi his work without any officer of the Gov- i eminent being tho wiser for it. i There are men of this tribe of blood- J suckers who do a considerable business { on small capital. Thoy impose themselves t on'the needy or importunate ones, pro- t fessto have great influence, get what j money they can aqd claim the appoint- t ment, if it comes, as due to their great efforts and superiorskill. Any "old stager" 1 in Washington can point them out. They f haog about the hotels and bar-rooms, pop J in and out of the departments to keep up / an ofllcial acquaintance, wear as good clothes as they can afford und assume an air of great importance. They fleece j many an innocent applicant for place who f gets nothing in return. i There is, however, a reform to which 1 tho executive officers may address them- ? selves with more hope of success. -There c are clerks in tho departments who ore c paying to oliice-brokers a percentage of J their salaries as a fee for services rendered. c Payment in such cases should be ordered $ stopped, on pain of dismissal. There $ will not be one candidate for dismissal un- J dor this order. There isn't a man or t woman in the service who will not be glad ( to get out of tho dutches of the jackals. < Knowing thotthey cannot get their fee on |.' tho installment plant the brokers will J abandon that .branch of their business. I The result may be that the Government c will have to take cartrof the ex-brokers in J the almshouse of the District of Columbia, fi but ore we looking for the .millenium in \ 1885? 1 ? t Twetity Years of AuivrlcMV lUttorf. G Twenty years ago?80 fast tiinfi ^ on the Oth of April, 1805, ?ee. Burron- a dored at Appomattox. The war waa over c ?the cruel war which had arrayed States ? and families against each other, which | had cast the sombre shadow; of deatli over [ the homes and hearts of North and South, 1 crimsoned with blood tho soil of the deso- I lated Southland, riven the Union al- " most assunder, and well nigh proved the , failure of tho experiment of freo republi- h can government. Except the changcd condition of the jj colored poople, scarcely a trace remains of ], that terrible conflict. - Rich harvests ripen s in the war-swept valleys; the waste places ' blossom In their.season; (lie vanquished wear no badge of the miscarriage of their g daring and misguided onterprizo. Hen g who fought on tbp wrong side meo^on v kindly terms in ovcry^relation of life with ^ thoso who drew theirswonis or shoulderod v their muskets for the Union. t From the Presidency down every post " of public service is open to the Americans jj who lately errod, and for ten years they n havo been sitting at the executive council k board. In public honors and emoluments 11 there is no'discrlmination. By public ex- ?j pression and privato acts of charity, by j, improved means of communication and tl more general intercourse, the once hostile " sections have been brought together more [j closely than ever before. Old questions n havo passed away, and there is littlotraco i| of old time prejudice and passion. In j< this day nobody is fool enough to think of " disunion, much less to talk of it tl The counterpart of tills?from Appomat- d to* down?is not to bo found in history. P The world, which wondered at tho gener- JJ ous terms of peace, has npt ceased to wonr o der at the rapid and^ubstantialrebabilita- s lion 01 we mosi sincsen section, mm me phenomenal restoration ot fraternal feel- {J ing. We have not yet readied perfection, d Much remains to be done; and still the ti marvel is that so much has been done so ? soon'. Two docades count for little in the jj li e of a nation; we have reasou to be u thankful that we have made tho time tl count for so much that is good, UUKAKFAST nUDOKT. "J Traffic in American medical diplomas is " once more brisk In Berlin. Melbourne is putting her telegraph and t telephone wires underground. For March the census of London ], paupora, oxolnslvo of lunatics and va- ti grants, taken weekly, averaged: Indoor, u 67,709; outdoor, 38,000, an increase in each ? ease ot about 3,00U over the samo mouth w last year. U Every Italian member of Parliament h dead-hoods it all ovor Italy, and, wonder- w fat to relate, is entitled to a compartment a to himself? Consequently, if sovoral are n In a train there is apt to bo difllculty a about seats. . Italian Parliaments are 1 never prorogued?only adjourned. si A. contest is rating between the tongen and planters of oysters of the lowor Mary- {' land Peninsula; The tongen object to " the appropriation of oyster beds for seod * purposes and claim that it robs them of . their livelihood. It is assorted that only '< those who have large moans can plant c< oysters. P An OUo, N. Y., man who went to Salamauca to attond a political iboetlog in J: October of last year, and who waa never afterwards hoard of, lias just been fonnd , drowned in a mlllnipoalpalamanca. The body was well preserved, and $16 and a railway tioket were found in his vest t pocket. .. C A. Port Adelaide, Australia, ship carpon- = ter has constructed a novel fishing craft, consisting of two separate boots joined _ together by a common deck. The twins are exactly alike, each having a leugth at " the water-line of twenty-eight feet, a beam 5 of twenty Indies, and a draught of three r feet six Inches, with a free-board of about g two feet They are separated six feet from oachotherliy crossbeams which sup port a dock extended the wholo length of h< tho boats. On this ;Sec* are to bo fitted jj deeping cadins for two orthreo.men, with Jj ? ppini-irtmeut fur fish, and from the cen- to re of it will rise a cutter mast. Each boat as steerage-gear worked by a common V" nr. . It U stated that tbis kind of twin " oat nils very f??t, and Is much safer in he jnghsaa than an ordinary boat ol equal enc ipacity. del A late way of robbing letters Is to select 1110 hose bearing several stamps, and after 1"' amoving which a slip is cot in the en- 01' elope and tho valuables retuovod. The E?' ut u then covered up and the stamps re- un laced. In letters containing money and J'41 earing more than one stamp the French P" lovernment recommends, in an ordor |n ut Issued, that the stamps be placod on 1181 be envelopo about one-eighth inch apart. ren The more weight of rails, aleepere and lates required in the construction of the lerber-Suakim railway is J5.000 tons,' a fhich must bo convoyed on an average 20 miles. Assuming a camel load to he ne-flfth of a ton, and a camel to march th an miles, it would require 7,400 camel- . aads daily to complete the carriage within *; be year. Moreover, there exists nothing rut tlie roughest oneroid survey of tho Jn0 ectionoi tho country,to be traversed. In ,, he first sixty miles there is an. ascent of .870 feet, whilo in the remaining 180 b nlles thero is a descent of 1,730 feet, but ,hj he ascent and descent are by no means Q ontlnuous and gradual. ^ THE I'UULIC UKilT STATEMENT. Q Ieuutur dliermnuV crltlalun OH Manulnc'l ph; New De|iarture. ure few York DUpatch to Chicago Tribune, ' of I "The first cliango that I see in the now oni lebtstatlSmont is that which includes the w0 adflc railroad bonds, as tliey are called, is part of tho debt of the. United States. " ieretofore they have been stated sepa- an< ately and properly set, as the debt is cov- 8e) ired by a mortgage on the Pacific railroad, ind payments are constantly being made >y the railroad, company to the Govern- A nent, which payments aro accounted for j.1? is part of tho current revenue. The now a?j orm of debt statement presents tho anom- e ily of a debt producing a revenue to the k,Ii lebtor. 'XIre old form was simple, tho rin lebt fully stated at the end of the debt Frii itatement, and tile nature of tho liability at>e mown to every intelligent person. I do = lot think that a judicious change in tho g tatementin this rospect has been made, g f I bccome security for a neighbor and ho ^ ;ivt-H me ampleindomnity,! would hardly ni'lmln inv ffnaranteo as a liability unless would also slate that I was protected r rom loss by ample security. "The next change I notico," eontlnuod klr. Shorman, "is one still morp marked. i ihe general balance in the Treasury was J orme'ly shown in gross, including the ? und for the redemption of United States 8 lotes. That is tbo law. There has been 10 special dedication of any particutar um or sums for the redemption of (Jnited t itatcs notes. The United States notes are onsidered a part of the debt it may be I ailed upon to redeem, liko any other \ tlaim against the Government By the tew statement tlio general balance is livided into several sums, one of which is } 1100,000,000 in gold held for the redempton of United States notes. Another sum n s set apart for the general current denands upoifthe Treasury. I think the s< tld plan is the better, us tho $100,000,K)0 is a provision by law that the amount >f uold available for the redemption of ? Jnited States notes shall not be diminished below $100,000,000., This is a mini- ? num reserve, not set apart as a reserve, m rat a provision of law, which in times of imergency would compel tbo hoarding of * ;old so as to maintain $100,000,000 of gold ?in in the Treasury. The old plan, I ay, is the hotter, for then every one vould understand that the whole general ., lalance was available for all current de- AI nonds and lor the redemption of notes, if t,. iny were presented. "The third change I have noted is that (;h he new statement excludes from the balbee on hand over $30,000,000 of fractional In I oin, which is yet received and paid out * a other money. It seems to me that this 1 orm of statement docs not conform to tho lot) aw, as the law regards this coin as money, tut only legal-tender for a limited amount. f this iB excluded bec&use it is not a fgal-tender, then all National bank notes J hould b&atao excluded because they are lot legal-tender. If the discrimination gainst silver is done to/ emphasizo tho jjt Act that una coin itj not avauaoio money ? ar all purposes, then I would conynendit iut this is a matter lor Congress and not ? )r the Treasury Department to say." The 51 iw makes it money, and the statement IU bould conform io the law, which the old 11 Lateinent clearly did. . "The fourth change I will now refer to i in the Treasurer's statement as distinuished from the debt statement, where it sparates the gold liabilities from the slier liabilities and states the balance of ach. This makes a distinction between labilities in silver dollars trad gold dollars rhich the law does not make. It may be bat in spite of the law such a distinction ill come about in time; but that, it seems Lat i me, is for Congress to determine. TJnil Congress provides for enough silver in re silver dollar to make it equal in mar* et value to the gold in the gold dollar it lust be treated as the equal in a debt Adi latemont I find in tho now Treasurer's N( :atement that no new or different item is . q. ltroduced". The tame facts are found in urn le ono as in tho other. As the public as familiar with the old form, and it furished all the elements of analysis, I . link it ought to have been followed. The ew statement only tends to confuse the piorant, whilo it gives no additional inirmntion to financiers capable of analyzig it" In conclusion Senator Sherman said, putng aside the moinoranda from Miich be ictated his views: "I have carefully com- . arcd the' Treasurer's statement of actual I isets and liabilities. The old statement I resents the liabilities grouped together " u one side of the account and the assets ronped together on the otherpoge. Any itelllgent person wishing to make astatelentirow itean readily doit without ouble. Thi) new form of statement unertakes to analyze the assets and llabilies, using tho same figures exactly withat any additional information or details, t seems ta.mo the old form of assets and abilities is more simple and more easily mlerstood by an ordinary business man tan the groupings of the same facts I In uio Iiott-mtcmuiH, inougu hub is a latter of opinion. Both the old and new latements are correct, but I like tho old >rm tho bettor. Perhaps it is became I m tho mora familiar with it." Tnrklili ProTirbs About Woman. wtfoit totdfllur. nn The references to women aro as nngal- ? mt as thoy are unjust. She is to be eated sua child, and as such contemptously pardoned for . her shortcomings. A You should lectnro neither child nor Pvjr oman;" it would be a wasto of time, who [erlntolllgonco, too, is undorrated. "Hor ?: air is long, hor wits short!" It ia alio i ho, as a mother, "makes the house, and tara it," and she is classed with good cum 'Ine as "a sweet poison." Butitmnstbe JJ*" dmlttedtbatinlnis want of gallantry the Mcu tirk is far surpassed by tho Persian, who sxpt \y?: "Tho dog is faithful, women never." J^p1 The lover Ib rojardod as a lunatic, nnflt "J,1 >r the society of Ills fellows. "If von are z?n< t love fly to tho mountains," for ''Lover nd King brook no companions.'1 Ho is ? ? blind" and distance is nothing to him; w >r him "Bagdad is not far," and tho only ares for his malady are travel and noi atience." Pjtu A word of advice to thoso about to larry: "Marry below you, but do not av tarry your daughter above you,", and Xxpi Ohoose cloth by iU edge, and a wife by Kg er mother." pus To coral rheumatism use St Jacobs Oil. wall o cure coughs and colds um Red Star HH Qtigh Pure. Safe, piraaant, cheap, sure, Jpactal girttctf. 5S A CARD.?ToaUwhoMtluflterinf horn goon StC Irll-mrww : ! .t^ rrrm-idi rit* iuimwI (tm bjrDr. Kline1! Qreu 5 . ; ' ' " Grant, tli? <J?n?ruu*. rlatQH Sue! ami CbwrUr. We take issue with 'Old JubaT when isserta that the Grant-Lee corresponde rebuts tho idea tint Lee 'w?sinited to the magnanimity of Grant in terms of surrender/ There can be little ?tion that Grant had the poor remnant he Confederate army absolutely in his rer; there can be no question that int himself was convinced that such i the cue. Even supposing that he !w everything that was passing Lee's mind, and that he bered insistence on unconditional surder would result in mad resista on the part of the Confederates, n then the offer of honorable terms Mn-act-of tho greatest magnanimity, int recognised Lee u an honorable foe, I, the fight being over, like a true solr, he bud out his right hand to him. If whole North had been actuated by the rit that actuated Grant at that moment, onclliation would have come twenty is sooner. Yes, Grant was magnantus, General Karly to the contrary, nothstanding. While the old soldier is ping in his last struggle with the foe 0 overcomes all,tho South forgets many ngs. She remembers only Grant the nerous, Grant the Victor at Appomat'iik grave robbers captured in Philadelia, are not as bad as those mothers who 1 life robbers,iy neglecting the cough i child, when they know full well that ) bottle of Dr. Bull's Congh Byrup uld cure it and make it happy.. Sltlnuy Man. 'Wells'Health Bcnewer" restores health 1 vjjjor, cures ^Dyspepsia, Impotence, D1K1). urAifiifiKH/n neuununii Ap>ti o, wuvri? U.K., GXOBOI FBIiDEMCK, Mil Ot VctOt ftllll Iget Altmeyer, aged 19 years, l monUi and U B. uiicral from bit father's residence Jn Benwood, luy morning at 0:30 o'clock. Remains will ar> at P., 0. & St L. R. K. l>epot at 12 o'clock, aids of the family aro respectfully invited to mil. Interment *t ML Calvary Cemetery. fcanKf IF'OiFL u X^-AlIIST. Iheumatlsm.lfeuralQia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothacho, oro 'I'll rn.it.Sue 111 tifffl.MprnJn h. Itrul.c, Burut, ttcnlds, I'roat Blle?, , AXO All 0TlIF.lt BODtlT PilSS AJO ICHB. tV.byOntBUUandUvalKMevtrTwUers. liIlyOeuu?LoUte, DIkcUodi la 11 L?tigua*v*. THE CHARLES A. VOOELEH CO. 18KCT.tei.tjA, VOOZHH&CO,) C. B. A. <Sao&s. Jew Goods] * I Over Embroidery, from $1 tip. runts' long Dresses. ildren's Short Dresses. Punts' Cloaks. 10 Dozen more of those Excel>t 25c liosc. I. EMSIIEIMER, 18 & 20 Eleventh Street. |rt gollcy JlUatlng fUnlig. QRTH END RINK! Corner Fifth and Main Streets. . Mornliijf Setiniou. lies nud Children 10et?. Skates 10 et*. Gentlemen 20 ctH. Skates 10 ct*. A.i*toriioon Session. lies anil Children 15ct?. SknteslOcts. Ueutleiuen 20 clu. Skutes 10 cts. JSveiiliif; Session. ulsslon 25 Cents. Skates 10 Cents. i charge to parlies having their own skates. Ildron will be carefully looked after when unmimttlcd by thefr parent*. aprfl gooti and Shots. few what aperibctflfcjjp That paiaftd period o?"breakJnirln"ii deemed uaeatlol to every ww f outfit This, la positively unJ?ceeflary. The aciantiflo ?rindplaa applied to thonumaroua aba pea and hLcu of"the Sanaa" ah op. lnaurae parftct fit, acd their flexibility, aboolute freedom from the torturea of "hroaklag la," oa they ara aaay aad oomfortabloftwnthe firet day. Sold evcrywhare. Auk your shoe denier for than*. HANAN & SON. ?J. W. AMIQK, 1143 Main Street, LI-taf Solo Agento for "Wheeling. TRAVELERS' t*UIUR. RRTVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS?Explahatioh or RMTOUCJCE Uiuu. It. fSundoy excepted. JMondayJExocpted.Dopart. Arrire. I. * O. IS. Ii.-F.AffT. ? iw,?. ii'iiiiiii'ii'TT"tr- 7:00am 8:10 pm 6:80 pm *10:14am berlind A<'cnm............... 8:30 am fi:8Spm alngton Aooom 4:10 pm 1:80 am nditflleAcoom 11:36 am 1:30pm tm (Chicago and Col) * 9:15 a m | 4:06 a m "CM(Chicagoand Col) * 7:05 pm 7:60am ttm (Chicago and Col)...~. *11:30 p m 6:15 p m *ville Accom...... 1:40 pm 9:26 am lW^p0*vTBiy*,*:MMM 4:56 pm alngton and Pitaburgh... 4:10 a m 11:05 pm ilngion and Pltttburgti... 7:10 a m t 6:05 p m tilngton and I'ltuburgh... 8J20 p m tll:05 a m alngton t 5:05pm 1:10am C. ? ut. L. By.?Eajtt. 'I hniyh".. 16:20am 16:55pm bmghand New York f 1:30 pm f 8:85 pm tranhand NewYock~~ 14:i0pm tll:45am jm, Cln7iSd8t.louIa^ 19:80 am 18:80 a m 11 ?ss i s-uss pbm,Bleuoennuo auou. Tinprnt *:?pm t K:?pns M:??m lmi*h ?:??? !2Pm iburj, dm & Clii? .... 9:06 tm ?:23*m u^*pS JiSSS BrtUoAown-^...^.......... 6:01pm 8:28pm was,'Cleveland, K. A W.?. I0:0ftam 3:45pm Hon Aooom 4:06pm 9:50 am talnrrllU Aooom 9:23am 8:25am amym AflWrnmnii,--, i:50pm 12:36 pm lalnrrflle Aooom 6:21 pm 4:50pm hlo liivar Ballroad. soger.......... 1:80 a tt *12:06 p m tlSSJRStJSA W& JSrS? t Buy yonrttokata there*- .w. b^S. * ?? t ? gm .Atlucrtiscmcuts. F)R sale-one lahge offic Degk. One very Urso Book Cue. chesu. Sham B-NaireNallMiirSfock. 10 #ha?? Cni (ilaMHtoclc. -0. A. SCHAEFKR & CO. Telepho: JJOYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN, Tea and Dinner Ware X Pino Engllih Goods, at low prices. -iwino BBoe., aprlQ. . Market St., opp.Md.ure Home piOTUEE FMMtNG. Uold and Bronto Work a Specialty. Gold and Plush Cabinet Frames. Placque Frames, all sites. Plunh Work a Specialty, at tbo JioLURS HOUSE ART BTORK. aprio B. I*. Niooix. Agent 01* SO Si Will get Ono Down Best Satin Finished. Cabinet Photograph And don't yon forget It, -A-T BROWN'S, ,prt 1 tO MARK8T BTBKBT Awnings and Tents, Wheeling, WT Va., Cheap Awuing, Tent and Ti paulln Company oilers Storeaud window Awniu and Tents, all styles, at bottom figures, and gui antee entire natfafaction, or no charge made, glance at tbo style, flt and tlnish will convince t pabllo ol our ?ork..mhlp.RAvERfl & ^ 2Mb cbaplino Street Postals or orders left at J. C. Picket it lira's-2 Market street, and C. R Miller's. 2339 Chapli street, will be prom ptly attended to. aprll jy^OV^D-Itf OUB 2sE\V OFFICE. Come in and take a look at us. O. A. 8CHABFEK CO No. 40, Cor. Market & Fourteenth Sts. The Real FstateOfflcoand Furopcaq Rlearasl Agency of 0. A. tfebacfer & Co. is moved from t Opera House Corner to No. 40, corner Market a Fourteenth streets. rarties wishimr to buy or sell CHB*P HOM1 Western or Wett Virginia Lauds. Negotiate Loo on Real Estate, ttent riousrs, Buy or Bell (Stocks a other Securities, will find prom;toccommodatioi 3TA11 Notarial bwiucM conscientiously i tended to. Tolenhono oonqpetions. aprll SPECTACLES ^kct^IE sisHT FOR.^LE ONLY BY X. C3-- DILLON-, aprfi Jeweler and Optician, 1223 Market 8t QOME OF THE NEW HOOKS AT Til : kJ City Rook Store. A MAN OK DESTINY?Letter* to a Prasldfli elect, by Glva. TIih sensation of Uie day. its a thoiBhin attributed to Elaine, Coukling, fcvnr Storm, Ingersoll Ainl otbtr public men, bat no! ? B deffnitA is knotrn except that he who wrote had b aius. I*per covers, 60 eonti. A id prima PollUcJudws, by Jolia Fltke; 12m cloth, 9100. Life of Abraham Lincoln, by Isaac N. Arnol 8vo,. cloth 12 60.w. Notes od Ingehrll, by Rev. L. A. Lambert; 7 ?d., paper fin cents. How to Become Quick at Figures; 12mo., ?lo. I Without a Home, Kev. E. P. Koe; paper, 25 eta Map of Egypt aad the Foudan, now, 25 eta. Map of Afghaahtan, aew, 25 ct*. Now Books orcry day. Order* promptly atUn cd to. STANTON & AVfeNHOhT, aprlO 1801 Market Street rjiRUSTEE'S SALE. By rirtoo of * Teed of Trust made and excout on the fourth day of April, A. D. 1833, bj B 1 Eon, trustee for Emllv L Black K. L. Black, G< Q. Black Harry. T. black, Ida L. Black. May Black and M. S. Oibbs, to the undersigned aa in tee, aacl which laid deed of trust la of record the Clerk's ofllco of Oh'o county, State of W( Virginia, iu De ed of Trust Book ho. 20, folio 10, wball proceed to sell at the frout door of the Cot: House of Ohio county, faUte of West Virginia, uu 8ATURDAY, MAY 10, 18*5, at tea o'c'ock a sr. of that day, the following pro erty, to-wit: All of that portion of Lot No. (2TU) t> hundred and alneteca on Eoff and Twenty-seem streets, in the City of Wheeling, Ohio 'ouaty. W? VirRiuia, which lie* west of a lino ruu precise through the centre of said lot from the south the north Hue through, and which picce of groin hereby conveyed, fronts half the length of said 1 on Twenty-secoud street and the width of sold 1 , on thofintarier west of Eoff street, in said City Wheeling, and being tho west half of said lot N (2>tt) two hundred and nlnercou, aad the sac property conveyed to B. M. Boff, trustee, by 0. : Berry aad wife, by deed dated February 20, 141 and of record in Deed Book No. 43. page 218, of t' records of Ohio county, State of West Virginia. Selling as trustee I anall convey only such title is vested lu me. TERji8 0FBALB-One-thirdof the purchasemon cash in baud; one-third thcr^f with interest JIx mouths, and the rtsidue thereof ?lth latere a twelve mouths, tho purchaser giving his uot Willi good security for tho deferred payments T1 1CKH1 HUB nut UV UVHlll' u ?? .... ...... J . gprlO r QI BaON L.?WANMER, Traataa. COLLEGE SONGS Of the Anicricau Colleco BY HENRY RANDALL WAITK. One is tempted to pronounce this the very, be collceiion o! songs extant If not that, certain nono better of tne *lzo exist. Mr. Waite, who hi BlroA'ly compiled three Collego gong Books, co dewes into thin the cream of otber collections, at has brought together something that will be w< come in every fioui*hold, as in every college. Seventy-four piece* of American, French, Oc m*n or "African" origin, nonnonslcal," comic, p thetio, rauBicalond all snarkllngly bright. Prii but SO cental ________ ' MODERN SING/NG METHODS; THEIR Ufi AND ABUSE. By F. Botumo. A short. but important essa; with valuable advlco to all who are studying volt culture.. frico 85 cla. fend for Lists of EASTKR MHSIC containing 1 fine Chorals, Anthems, Songs, &c. WKLS' Sd MASS (65 cts.), and WELS' MASS . 8T. CECILIA (65 ct?.), now works of great merit PUBLIC SCHOOL HYMNAL St&S Eeloctcd Hymns and about half as many Tunes, a appropriate and well fltied for Devotional Exc else* in school*. Price 60 cis., 8i sn per dozen. Mailed for the Retail Price. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. G. B. Drreozr <& Co.. J. E. Ditbon ?fc Co., S67 Broadwav, N. Y, 1228 Cbestnut' 8L, 1'hlla. ror27-rr*w BIOHMOND Straisht Cut No. CIGARETTES. CIOARETTE SmoVors who aro willing to pay little more for Cigarettes than the price charge far the ordinary trade Cigarettes will. And the ' Richmond Straight Gut No. I SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. . V1**madoJrotnUiebrl|htejt.mottdelicati VI fulfil*, and are absolutely wiUiout adultcratlo or drug*. We uae the Genuine French Sice Pa^r, of oc own i Ircct Importatlnn, Which la made especial] (or ua, water marked with the name of the brand Richmond Straight Gut No. I, on each Cigarette, without whlr.h none are Rent Inc. Imitation* of thla brand havo been put o ale, and Cigarette iraokeii are cautioned that th: is the Old and Original brand, aud to obierve thi each package or box of llichmond Straight Cut Clgnrettc Bean the Signature of ALLEN k <4 INTER* Mnnufactnrers, . RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,' I GUitE FITS! Wb? I M1 m lte Ml idmii tnml/ta Hop tt.-m tor ? sx'jl?b M'Mv rtnliiu i m. ml Mom* hrtlmllN u4 a ?m Buttu of njr Qlv? Kipnuud rotl iuxhui TO ADVEItTisKItfl 1?Loweat rale* for Advei tblng in 068 good newapapere aent free. A A dreaaQKO F BOWJELL A CO., 10 Spruce BL. N. 1 ?prl.nrmw CEALBD PE0PO8ALS. log until fi*twr*l<ay, a prtl 1J, IMS, at 5o'clock r. u for building atone foundation for new Retort Bona attheGaa norka. rruitee* reserve the right to n jectanyor^ali bldi. For Information inquire (Sto. g. Sttttl k fee, I GEO.E, " STIFEL CO., 1114; Main St. Our Corset Department offer! ioo Dozen of the _ Patented Novelty Combinatior ! CORSET! The Model Corset of the day It is made of the best materia 7 throughout, and warranted Per ? feet Fitting. PRICE $i oo. I WHITE GOODS, Robes and Embroideries. The tremendous trade done I by us last Spring in the above ><v goods caused us early in the "d Fall to make most extensive preparations to the now fast ap Si proaching season of 1885. Wc extend a cordial invitation tc "7 our customers to inspect whai we consider to be the finest and most perfect stock of these goods ever shown in this city. 1 ? GENUINE BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS! SPECIAL BAltGAINS IN I Ladies' Muslin Underwear to* ??? i SCALLOPED FELT ^ambrequiiis! lt Something Entirely New. :Geolsiel&Co. 111-4 MAIN ST. ed IJ; Market Street Entranccthrongli ? Goo. L. Burst's Confcctionory. in uirM att ' ;rJ Etxina, ?lass and fljucenswatx ,, WALL PAPER, BORDERS, *0 ?l And Ceiling Decorations! W ' CLOTH ana TAPER 51 Window Shades! Ol ?0' Just received, an entire new stock in great v& P.? rlety, and of the Latest Design*; t?*e most comploU and largest in the State offered at tlie LOWEST PllICES. OS Also a loll line of Fioo | Decorated Dinner and Toilet Sets, CHANDELIERS, _ LIBRARY LAMPS and HOUSEFUiLNIdHINU GOODS, Always on baud. w Inspection respectfully invited. 2 JOttJST FRIEDEL, a- nprl . 1180 MAIN STRKKT. id 1 ' SSctchant gaitevs. IP. a- c. r. ?(.'1(131 Hit A. WM. X, 8C1UMU1U. CO Scliambra & Son, * MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 2105 MAIN STREET. i0 I have this day taken ray Bon, W. A. Schambra, of who has learned the art of cuttlug In Beveral of the largest Eastern Cities, as partner in ray business. Having purchased a larpo and well selected stock it- of (he Latent Stylus of Spring and Bummer Goods, ill we are prepared to make up the handsomest and 11 best fitting Sulla in tho city at lowest prices. r? Fits Guaranteed. rarflO gousc ana Stjgn galtitcc. _ 13. C. KUBNEB, . Hnnsfi and Siirn Painter! | IIVMWW ?'Q" - ------- I GBAI1TBB, Gla/.ior & Paper Hanger, AND DKALEil IN n d Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Glass, &o. No. 1727 MAKKET STREET. apr2 J gjntiats. u QHARLEfl E. MASON, ^ XDE^STTIST, 00R. TWELFTH A MARKET STREETS, j. Eutnmco 1205 Market Btrcot. n Off!^ Hnnm-0 tn 11 m.. 3 to 5 r. x. ?pr4 it tttheeling DENTAL PLACE. VV ESTABLISHED 1871. g ^7 Best Gum Toetli. $7 W\nilANTED, Tfcoth extracted without pain by anew Anaesthetic. Local Application. (Sou are not put to tlecp.) Teeth filled vcr; reuooible. DR. 8. B. CALDWELL, - tnr1B Jmnh Ht. Cnr. Thirty.fi/th St. ?aajjwis, (Sutvtegcs, Ac, JJUGG/E8 AND CARRIAGES. DONALDSON, LEWIS & CO., JIA.NBKACTDKKRS OF Buggies, Carriages & Delivery Wagons All work guaranteed. No* IfiOO to 1M MARKET 8TBEET. An InipeetJon of our work and prlca Is aollelted - at the haudi of the trade. l S^AIRINQ NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. ' Wr"? - ] ' FRANKLIN' ' " TYPE { POUBDRT, HI riM * Inn, Cincinnati, OI.it, 1 ALLISON A SMITH. w,l -,t.* jDavui A FRES -01 CHILDREN'S ! JTJST EEC And as I have determined to < | other two houses in this line L prices. The following figures w A Child's1 Worsted Suit reduc A Handsome Cheviot Suit rec ' A splendid Cass'imere Suit rec An Elegant Plaid Suit reduce* THIS IS THE GREATEST t Besides the above I can offer | in Middlesex and Imported Cas in styles that I alone handle. : 3D.A.VII . 30 TWM nnr? i gaytoc's fwit A Kit ! What la tbat which can be found where It Is not? fault ISut (t hiu never been found la Taylor'* Premium Cologne. What doniMtlu coin li like tho going Up of a hnl* loon? it's a-cut (ascent).' The moot hwtlng uud refreshing is Taylor's Premium Cologne. nn A -vt y-kT>5e T>T?1?T -A- JL K7 A ? Is Manufactured among the homo of tho flowers; a: FOB 84 LAUGHI npiO-MW^^ gopatt & Co ' VACCINATION! . We ore receiving every few days FRESH VACCINE MATThtt from the raost reliable sources. LOGAN ?!fc CO., * Druggists, Bridge Comer. "THE BEST PILL I EVER USEO," "And I bavo usfd a great many in my family," Is what a lady said a few (lays since in regard to tofc'im & Co.'g Homestead Llrcr Pills, She said further that her friends had used them on her recommendation and praised them as high* ly on herself. Forty Pills in each box. Little IMS for children. Sold by LOGAN & CO., ' Druggists, Bridge Corner. ; Logan & Co.'s Pleasant Worm Syrup, An Improved, Safe and Effectual Vermifuge. The Pleasant Worm 8yrup Is a new combination of the latest and best remedies for worms. It is purely vegetable, Is venr pleasant to the taste, is an ! Excellent Child's Physic, and mo.hurs who have used it with their children speak of It in the high? est praise, saying that It Is tho best Vermifuge in use. PrlcoScents in largo bottles, sold by tho best druggistd and storekeepers. Ask for Logan <& Co.'s Pleasant Worm Syrup. LOGAN & CO., fe2fl Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. ' _ goolis, Stationers, &e. JJLANK BOOKS 1 WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS, Foreign and Domestic. STATIOJfEKY. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety. Sold at the V-KKY LOWKST PIUCKd by JOS. GRATES & SON, jjU ? Twelfth Street ' JgASIER 1 CARDS 1 A good varloty nt low prlcis. Newspaper*, Mng- i axlnes, School and Miscellaneous Boots, and Stationery. C. H QI'IMBV, I BoolacIIor and Newidealer, apr2 No, 1114 Market street 1 tfhocolntc. a OLD MEDAL, PAIU8, 1878. "BAKER'S , BreaM Cocoa. = Warranted nhaaluttlu jmrt ('-.run, from which tlio exevsa of Oil I?a? been removed. - It hanlhrtt time the itrength of Cocoa mixed i w'.'.l Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nna !* therefore far moro ecouotnlc*\, fOiting Utt than one cent a, cup. It Is dellcloita, notirlnlilng, 1 trengllivnlni;, easily dlgcated, and. . odralrollyj adnptcd for Inrullda m well a* for percona In health. Sold by Oriwra ?'Vcryw1icro.. I f, BAKER & CO., DorcMer, Mass. &il;itchcs and gcwtlrg. Q.0 TO LASH'S, : COB. MAIN AND ELEVENTH STREET, For Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., First Class Goods. Brlcealow. WWatch Repalilng a Specialty. Hmnch Howe. Mnrtln'n Ff.rry. OMn. fnhU gousifutnislilujj ffiootts. -QON'I FORGET That wo offer you tho Manhattan Clotlies Wringer For llttlo moro than the first payment you mako to pedltra. OKU. W. JOoNBON'S SONS, aprS-ms 1210 Main Stroot. J^AUNDRY OUTFITS. . Clothes Wringers, Clothes nprses, .skirt Boards, Boiobi Boards, FolUhlog Irons, do. For sale at C. K. BTIFEL A 60Nd', apr8 1021 Main Street. itlouiUB and Hauling. jy^OVING ANB HAULING. 1 am prep*red to do >11 kind* of morlsx ?ud ] hanling on short notlco and qulokly. Will make It to your Interest to giro as a trial Addreas or call on W. J. WARDEN. * Liveryman, 2110 Main 8t, Wheeling. Telephone 942. tnrfil (Confcctlonecjj. CjTJLL THEY COME, ICO BOXES MORE ' Fine Florida Orange*, (likely to be tho last of the season) Jnst received by aprf KTCTTOT.Afl SfiHTTTZ. Jlemouali. T)K. JB. M. BAIRB 0 HAS REMOVED TO ~ No. 1503 Clinpllno Stroot, 4 OppwitetheCkiiliol. ,prt*w?r -ftttfcigHRISHBffi &?h. H .LINE CLOTHING! 3BXVED I :ontinue doing as much as any have put the knife deep into ill speak for themselves: ed from $3 50 to $2 50. luced from $4 00 to $2 75. luced from $5 00 to $3 25. 1 from $4 50 to $2 50. MAIN EVER OFFERED! you the handsomest assortment isimeres ever manufactured, and jFTH ST. ihuu Cologne. DLE! Whv Is the winner of a race like the letler'A? Re I* decidedly lint. So ban Taylor'*Prelum Cologne been flnt In wluniugall the medals for excelleuoe. What is the centre of gravity? The letter V. But Taylor's Premium Colqgae Is the scenter that gravitates to the hearts of the ladles. HIUM COLOGNE ad is bow recognlzod tobo tho beat in the market. LE BY ^lUST BROS. Sc CO. (Sfryycts, guyttltttri, tcc. ^~U) 75 ? O co I ' i 81 H, js Htoiw "111 Z a. g a: s <. o o glumhittjj,?!*? Se ? team gUtlnjj ijiRiiimji aTitm, PLUMBERS, SASAND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street, "Heating and Ventilating of Public Buildings )welling! and Factories a Specialty. an24 JMJKE FITTON, PRACTICAL l'LUMBER, GS-as and Steam Fitter No. 1410 MAIS STREET. Just received, a lot of Chester's Patent Adjust* ile burners. Special attention given to Jobbing. mrl4 yyM. HARE A SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fittorn. No. 63 TWELFTH STREET, All work done promptly at reasonable piioea. ta7 gtmpBtrts. llousekecpors will Save Money iiv Birmib the It U In ererj reapuct naawao*. Addrcu order* to B. H. LI8T, Manufacturer, mrtl 1010 Main Ptreet 5?h?tOB*apli0. ?1 H. HIGGINS, PHOTOGKAPIIEK, 41 T1VKUTH SfRKET, M Wmaiato, W. Ti. pAKSO.NB, Artlstlo 1'tiototfrn.phori PARL0H8, ti*M OpTywHaMcT.BraTToniie.nHr. SoUcc STiates. . hmmond 'R A W Raymond Extension Boiler ttataa lor Lulls, tnta and Children, at NEHBlTr Si llttO.H. m rn l?li Mnrln.1 IWI ^LL KINDS.OF^PLAIN AND FANCY NEATLY ANl/nuiMI-rLY EXECUTED DAILY ITJTELIjQjScER JOB OFEICI ?<a.?andi7fmne?sUitti?t, goaWUnjj. TROOMS AND BOARDING?THkpp Xi lutDllh?<l rooms with t>o.rt; ,1? %? HBB5B rcfi)"?blt. MB. ?. II. PllKI KK. ""* .a!" S?antca. Wanted-active and cojiK J J TKNT bustnen men, as General Anotl iC work our new i.tau ol UU, Toatluo ,?a JSSU? Insurance. Liberal terms. Addrn?. iih , LUFTON, 137 Broadway, New York city. ^yAflTED. ? 100 Children to Appear in Ulttlo Hod Biding Hood WITH Till RINKUKART JUVKNILK OPERA CO jggy ictdcny ot Mule I'rlO.r QEOOND-HAND CLOTHING fp WANTED. . Orala wMilm to dtopoec ol cut off Weiring pud, Roots, Bboei, Ac., will do well to uollfy JUBTH, the Seooadluuid llwler *? ISM M.rlt.t Ol.. OT-ivuHp f. SX actings. gTOCKHOLDEHS' MEETING. 4 ?pccl?l meetlni ol the stwllioMm Ail. Wheeling Hinge Co. It hen by called for ThurJ,* afternoon, April 10, im, at a o'clock. The rlS of the continuance of the corporation inr mrh time. not exceeding fifty years, as may bo decided by the stockholder*. . 0. J. It AW LI NO, President. ^ ^ J^O. BRADY, Secretary, Stockholder* ownUM mote than ouo-temh or tha capital fcuwk. ^ WMy* go* gent. ~ TTOti RENT-SI.AUUHTEIt UOUSE JL? and Fixture* in Fulton. Enquire of JonN 0. MPTtl. tnrti_ OOMS FOK RENT?IN lloitiT. brook's Block. Apply to W. V. HCXiE A BHO.. 1300 Market street. . d?a pfANOS FOR RENT. I have fcrcral good Pianos which I offer for ttnu Prices from tlO to IIH per quarter, at apr7 BAUMBH'BMCHIOBTORK. yOR RENT. From April Int., Storeroom No. 1802 Markot street, In Bailey's Block, now occupied by Miss Jennie B. Wilwm. Enquire of II. FORBES, Telop'iouo A, 86. No. 7, U. 8. Custom 11 *ue, FOR KENT. MY FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE AT MX. DlCIIANTAL STATION, on Wheeling, Pittsburgh A fcalUmore Pillwad. There Is 7 rooms, good allsr and porcho, oui,m8 bake oven, cistern and well, toseihtr wjili turh stabling as tenant may want; will rout M^nuclr frdm the lands or otherwise. Also, my large Brick Dwell lug In Manchotrr, containing 0 rooms and poich; city and ?j.fW water boih at the door. tiood tenants can rent either or bothstmod(nie rents. inrao ' P. r.. KiynFRi.r. go* Sltnt and gov Salt. FOB BEIST." New dwelling. No. 85 Sixteenth street, conulnlnj eight rooms and bath room. No. 145 Hlghtaenth street, 6 rooms. 3 roomed House cast end of Nineteenth street. 3 roomed House in rear of 2112 Wa ter sin-el. No. loot Manchester, containing r? rooms. Three rooms, No. 2028 Main street. Vusaut lot opposite west end of Sercntccsth street, said lot fronting ou Chspllue street. Two rooms. No. 1612 Woods street. Nj. 1615 and No. 1617 Market street. Two rooms, No. 939 Alley C. FOR SALIC. No 'iti Seventeenth street, price SVO. No. aw Sevrnteeuth street, price I5W. No. 122 Rovcuteonth street , Two other Houses on Seventeenth street No. 74<> Market street. 5 rooms. No. 47 Twenty-third street, 6 rooms and finished attic No. 145 Eighteenth street. N'j. &5Slxteonth street. No 2247 Eoff street, 5 rooms. No. 1427 Alain street. No. 1731 Market street. Farms and otlu r property It sale. Call on or address JAMES A. IIKNltY, Rral Estate Aprnt Collector ami No ary Public, anr8 No. 16ltt Mnrki't *lrvtl go* jiale. T?0 R 8 A LK-RKSLDENCK XO. 0.' JU Flfle.il lb street. Apiily lu 1). M. AU.H1. BKR. ?w_ For sale-a gbey mare, five yarn old suitable/or/amlly drirJmr or'ww purposes. Call on or address M. 11. SftCutikKY, Bupt. Mt.de Chants! Farm. apta JjiOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Four small placcs at Kim Grove. Two large Houses with two acres each. Six head ol Jerseys cheap. Enquire of H. KJitUKS. So 7 Custom Howe. Tclopliono A* 1*6. <i"6 QTOCK3 FOR SALE. o dutw urtuiuuv .mn jii . _ 20 Pen wood Null Mill. 10 fcbarca Frj.uk lln Tuxmiuicu Co. , 10 Shares Ohio Valley Iiuuwuee Co. 80 Shares Uuinn Window -lwjiio. 20 bliurcK llMiik ol the Uhlo VKP.i?. 10 Shares ."Hum Iron uud .Sail Co. nprt 1. IKWIN. Agent. No ?< Tw?)'thR t^ESIUABLK iMJLL iwimrYFon XJ KEN I' OK tiALK. - 'ihaflne"N?wI'roc?*s" MI'l known si ttio Ifor* Mill, of Farmlngtou, W. Vn.,cou uow bonuidlon reasonable terms /or owe or more y?*n. It l< tlw for salo on easy terms to puicba???. Furputlcu* lars call upon or addict, jonN A. uocK.P^r,., apr2 FannliiKton. W . J'OR SALE. The Fine Residence now oecupicd by Dr. Hir* deity, corner Twelfth and Koff Abo, tin dwelling adjoining aad numbered 113ti Eoffitmt Also, the tenement bouse at No. KM M?rkttitutL JA& L. HAWLKV. , ar2fi 14M Msln ftrwl JpOR SALE. Dni^ Storo. Bfart be told toon lor whatever Jt will W6I. Enquire of ERSKINK * ALLISON, Altonm rora Wo. JjVJJSBAUC. Valuable Real Eitate on N. K. oorow Twwtj' fourth anil Market atrcetx, in Uio City of Wheeling W, Va. Lot 122 feet by 66 feet; now ooctipfed bjB, J. EilllriU u a wagon and blaclumlth ?hop. _ W.V.HOOBABROh tprt laoo Market ?'ut?t JfOK SALE?COUNTKY BEAT. . Ten acrea or choice high bottom land, ilx alkt belowWheeling,onObloRirerandB.? u. R. & Improved bV a NiibsUuitfal brick hou?, 11 roow. kitchen ana outbuilding* situated In * grow ? maple, ingar and poplar trim Also, a good tion of fruit treeo. Apply to W. V. 1IOOK & BRO., 1300 Maxxft & OrB.W. MORROW, on the pntnlK?. ??. JpOBSALE. VALUABLE GOAL PROPERTY, filtrated on W;, P. &B. R. R., (old flempflcld) atxnt two mlloi eut of the City of Wheel! ui, w. \a.,?M about two mllea from Ohio river, cutuUting of -? fan of oo*l and-ao acre* aurfaee aad rail, known u the "Willow Glen Coal Pntricrty." W. V. lltM?K A BBO' Pyl 1,'ttiMarMKwt. FOlt SAL1J CI I WAP. ? L Odd Tifl Fine Iloilor. One Largo Healing 1'urnarf. Two;Office Individual Urals. One Large Double Desk. Tiro Largo Bn nulde Slorcfc A Lot of Sash nearlj an good at new. I,.,, I I I I I I n~" JL.> BLOCH BBOS,^. UTOUIVDIIY VOlt SAL*The property known u the BELMONT STOyj CO., fronting on thu Uh'o rivtr and ou H'?? Loeuit itreeu, Martiu'a Kerry, o acre of around and newly erecM foundff ( ings aad machinery corapl te, with full '?!. terniand flankafor nine aire* of novw <*?.,, wood) ready for the market. On the premho w alio a dwelling houie and blacksmith ?hop. tM Boh wart* landing toucbea the property ? ?? aat, the railroad U on Kbit aueet ou I Oonildorable material, manufacturid ando1'^ i wiae, on hand. If notaold in the meant!"* *J| be offered at pnblio tale. Thtoto the nr?u^J a oompJete. convenient and valuable proi*ny Eastern Ohio. i-.ii 11 .The tale will take place on the preol* ? " o'clock A. TUESDAY APlUi. Hi lrff| * atlMWU jtarttoifoT'"'