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'1'P ipKhMfiENOEH. Published Dally aud Wookly, (kUWMY K*cmKH.) FREW, CAMPBELL &. HART, riSOI'IIIKTOJW, NO. AND 97 FUURIEENTH STREET. On* Copy, On* Y*ar $8 oo,Thr?* Monthi ,M..$a oo SU Monthi 400 On* Month 65 D*lu*r*d by cirr|*r? in city, 15c par w**k. Semi-Weekly Intelligencer. ri'OLUiiKD WIDNEiDAYI A SATl'UOAYfl. On# Y*?r () 00 S!? Monthi $1 $0 The Weekly Intelligencer. rUULlWUD 1UUC80AY. On* Y?ar $1 oojSi* Month* 65 <i-vnt mliicHon toCIul*. Scad iur Htuiplocopy AitiltiitmliiiK AtWrwa, FREW, campbell tc HART, WlIOKMNO, W. V A. IKn'crrd nt tli ? i'oitclllcoat Wbccltup, W. Va.,m wcoihI-cUm mutter. ?b WIUiKUNCl, \\. VA., AUUWT ?? WHO. A \V??t ViruUua Veteran to Cum wUttloner j liiark. I Tlio Imkluokncku ia favored with the following copy of ft lutter jutt farwardod to Washington; Ui.kn Kauton, W, Va., July 111, 1880, General Black, Cummmioncr of reunions, Watltiwjlon, I). C, Bin:?Your letter notifying mo that wy peumou claim wan rejected, because tho men who taw mo injured aro dead, hi re ceived. If tho Government will rostoro me physically to tho condition I was in when 1 enlisted, i will sign a elear receipt, or if you will state that Mr. Cleveland needs the money I should have nceived, for carpets and fliwera tor tho White House, 2 wiJJ lorgiva iJio claim and try to forget I lost my health and have, for legacy, a deformed body, tho result c*l' serviug my country in her hour of need. lttupectiully, Uauuon Chow. Mr. Crow wca crippled Ju the service and will remain a cripple till Judgment U.iy makes all men whole. The comrades who caw him injured havo all gone to their last account, though a lioulounnt of his company testifies that Harmon Crow was an able-bodied man whon ho was de tailed upon the duty from which ho was brought back crippled. Unfortunately for Mr. Crow lie is a He publican Gf the Marshall county type, nnd tho patriot who draws a pension of $1(J0 n month in addition to his aalary as Com missioner of Pensions has no special lo7o for men of the Crow kind. Hot ween Uoneral Black and President Cloveland a pood many deaeiving veterans aro loft to look for their roward in tho next world. Illicit' Itcii Wilson'* Klui'don Muiilfi'Ntu. Our UmIo lien Wilson snatches a pass ing moment Irani liin duties in tho De partment cf Justico to nay through tho Jtrgiihr That his iinrr.o has been frequently mentioned in tho newtipapero as a prob able candldote'tor Congress; That many of bin Mends havo invitod him by letter to miko tho race; That ho la not a candidato nud docs not dealra to competo lor tho nominalion, "hut I will bo content with tho nomina tion of any other gentleman"; That what he most deairua Is tho elec tion of a Democrat in tho First District, in which there is "a reliable but small Demo cratic majority"; That tho coming campaign will bo hotly contested and fiercely fought; That to tmike euro of holding tbo State it lo ucccfsary to regain the First District; That if tho Republicans capturo tho Slato direful things will happen. That bo tbinku, "porhaps," he can best servelbe Government by remaining where ho is, though the "salary is inadequate to tho responsibility," Judge John Brnnnon, Mr. Frame, Mr. Pendleton and so many other gentlemen ol their party as may havo longings will be unable lo extract any comfort from Uncle Ben's timely declaration of princi ples. The one littlo word "but," which w? havo taken tho liberty to adorn with ttio forceful splendor of italics, is an elo quent appeal which may not fall oi^deaf oars. Then thero is tho quietly suggested thought that slneo Uncle Ben stopped do ing tho running tor the Democracy in the First District the Democracy has stopped carrying tho First District. Uncle Ben is not qnito suro that it will be better for him to remain where ho is, whore the salary Is only about half that of a Congressman, "but I will bo content with the nomination of any other gentleman." If Uncle Ben had said these things a little Booner Mr. Frame would havo been saved tho troublo acd expense of an ex tended tour over tho district, and the rnfnife cordials might have beon preserved hotweeu Mr. Framo and Judge Brannon. Intellectual (irowlh In tho Family. An observant and thoughtful woman connected with Variar Collego Is thus quoted on a mattorof groat moment to tho family and society: Do you know one cause of tho many divorces nowadays among Americans? It la tills: the husband, coming constantly In contact with tho world, with men of busi ness, men of idoas, mon of inventions, and with tho new liloas in tho nowspaperi, magazines, etc., Is constantly growing Intel lectually ; while tho wife, confined within her narrow cirolo at home, remains ?fa tionnnj; and tho husband groin amy from lior, and finally Is compelled to leavo her. How often you find wives complaining that their husbands aro taken up with their books, and have not a word for them. This Is becauso the wives don't care for what tho books contain; tbey bavo no liking nor knowledge of these things, and their husbands llud nothing to say to thorn. Now, let our young women get a good classical oducatlou, and this com plalut will cease; their husbands will nmr grow away from Mm, A man who Is "eompellod lo leavo" his wife becauso Intellectually alio has not kept paco with lilm, la a brute for whom Intellectual development baa not dono the ono thing more to bo prised than any other-It has not made him a better man and clllien. Unless bis heart wero wrong no man would foel "compelled to leave" a loving, faithful wife becauso his Intellec tual enjoyments wero not hers, When, over this does happen a llUlo judicious Inquiry la likely lo rovoal another woman In the cxe, and probably with literary taste* still loss developed, That husbands and wives do grow away from oacli other Is unhappily true. Some times the wlfo lakes tho lead; oftenor It Is the husband, for reasons In tho main correctly given by thoVaasar woman. Not seldom II Is the fault ol lha husband, who takea no pains lo lead his wife with him along tho path he Is treading | who makes no effort to excite In her an Interest In the books and tht questions which Interest him and art giving him an intellectual <rowtb. What tie learcs by contact with 1 tho world, what tin getbers from bla read ing, be keeps to hlmaolf. Tbe partnership is United to 11 tiding fault witb tbe inansgeinent of tbe house, growliog about the meala, complaining about the elualve shirt button, and other ?ucb nutvery highly Intellectual diversions. He does not condescend to discuss witb her the newt ol the day or any part ot It; to read to her; to aak her to read to him; to talk over what they bave read together; to try to make her feel tbat he regardi her as companionable In tbe momenta which a busy man may take from the carea of bread-winning. Whether tho kuaband or tbe wife la the stronger Intellectual force, in tbe average family, where there la no Thomas Oarlyle or George Elliott to tower and dwarf, it ie easily possible for tbe people who love each other to grow into a common kind of intellectual diversion and improvement. And thia la very much better than to grow away from each other, even though the growing uway do not end In deeortlon and divorce. ___________ it ASK HAM,. lluvlew of tho Wook-Cumurt at Homo?A Club fur Wlitiuliittfe Detroit held her own last week East, while Chicago tlroppod two tames to llos ton and one to Mew York, and consequent ly fell otr considerably in her percentage. Detroit is now 03 points ahead of Anson's team, while Now York la but 53 polnta In Chicago's rear. Philadelphia ia stationed in its regular place, and tho second divi sion team are, if course, where they bave been for the last two muntbs. Tho Browns bave been in no way dis lodged from their commanding position on thier trip East, although their work has not been as good as on the preceding tour. Brooklyn baa occupied Pittsburgh's posi tion in second place, the Smoky City dele gation moving down to fourth and Louis ville taking third, Louisville has been playing great ball on this trip, having won eight games out of twelve, an unprecedent ed showing for thoin when away from home. Cincinnati, Athletic, Metropolitans and Baltimore linlsh In order. NATIONAL I.KAHUIi. llontou... I'll I'UUU Hi mill.', Kalinin i II)'... ftuw York..... I'lilImlL'lptiiii. Kt. l-out*....... WmiMtigtou... I .out.. AMKU1CAN ASSOCIATION. Athletic..... ... lliilttliiore.,,.... llrooktju ctiicluiintt l.iilll.HVilie Metropolitan ntlhliurtili HI. 1.0UIII I.twt.. (IAMKH AT UOMK. Saturday's uarno at the Island grounds betweonthe Pittsburgh Bells and the lo cnl nine was wvery well played and excit ing contest, and resulted In favor of Wheeling by nscoro of H to 0. It was an excellent exhibition, closo all the way through, full ol hard bitting mid line Holding and worked tha audience up to a high pitch of eutbuslasm. A game will doubtless be arranged with the noted Z incavllle team for Wednesday next. A movement is on foot lookiiig towards tho organization of a good club here for next season. It is none too early to start now, as it will ho no easy matter to get tho requlslto $2,600 necessary, nud as the players would lmve to bo secured during tbe winter the idea Is to leaio a small piece of ground, erect a feuco and grand stand and go Into a league with /anesvllle, Steu benville, Dayton, etc. Any parties will ing to assist tho enterprise can send n written communication to the base ball department of this paper, when tbey will be waited on by those who are working tbe scheme up, NOT Kg, Brockton wants Joe Start. Decker and Smith, cost Detroit $1,000. Terry Is doing tho best work for Brook lyn. Droutbers was the first League batsman to make 100 hits. O'Neil was the first Association player to make 100 lilta. linltlmore oeoma to bare struck a good one In O'C'onuell. Pittsburgh has been having a protty hard tliuo ol It East. Louiaville baa been playing bolter ball on this trip Eaat than ever before. The Pittsburgh have so far this season played lour games without lieiding errors, Phillips Bays Pittsburgh has cleared all expenses and everything that now comes In is clear profit. The Pittsburghs poor showing this trip Id said to be general sickness In the team, which is attributed to Baltimore water. Up to last Wednesday the attendance at Detroit's home games aggregated 711,000. The attendance during the whole of last season was 43,000. Von der Ahe has sent his check to tho Toledo club for $1100. This settles the old deal for Welch, llarkley and Mullano, and litigation ceases. In tho Aisocialion nlno straight victories Is tho record fur this season, St. Louis has it. The Athletics havo won eight straight, and Pittsburgh and Louiavlllo oach Boveu. The St. l.ouia Maroons, alter a long period of tribulations, succeeded In win ning one consecutive gaino last week from Now York. Tholr next victory Is not duo until October. Up to and including Friday last the Western American teams were still ahoad of the Eastern section. The Eoat had wou 1'1 games and the West Kl. Brooklyn did tho best work for tho East, winning 8 and losing 2; tho Athletics won U and lost 0, Baltimore won 5 and lost (J, while the Met* won 2 and lost I). Looievlilo loads the Western contingent with 7 victories and 'ldefoats, St. Louis follows with 0 games won and 5 lost, Cincinnati is on even terms with the Browns, whilo Pitts burgh has only won 4 games out of 11. llltKAKKAHT 1IUUUKT. British soldiers in India are being arm ed with tho Enfleld-Martlnl repeating rlllo. London Truth advlsos thoao who are slandored not to uilnd j It will all corno off when it Is dry. M. Estrado, a French engineer, is build ing a forty-ton locomotive which is ex pected to attain a speed of levonty-eight miles an hour. The driving-wheels aro to be eight feet In diameter. A foolhardy professional swimmer who nndortook to cross I.ako Mohawk with his hands and (set tied was rescued from drowning by a sculler, who towed him ashore with a rope rcund his nsck, Mrs. "Oapt." J. W. Holmes advertises In the Mystic (Conn.) l'rrn for the return of her nightgown, which was stolen with other things from her house by burglars. She adds that it was marked. No burglar will be safe In wearing It. Thoro are several towns in Montana without a single unmarried woman, and tho local papers toll piteous tales of rich and eligible bachelors who are traveling about from town to town looking lor a wife. In some part* ol tho territory, It Is said, a romtnltelon ol from (10 to 20 Is freely offered for a good artlole In wives. According. to the creed ol Theosophy each nan "Is his own absolute lawgiver) the dispenser of glory or gloom to himself i the decrees ol bliJlit, hU reward, his pun' iabnient." Let a man comeUfore ? |k> lice magistrate on such a platform anil he would probably "nil bnnaelf, without delay, In the House ol Correction. The representative ol Mammon?the Paris tfuMiwiiJl-publlabed an article re commending Mr. Gladstone to follow the example ol a distinguished lawyer who, by uiiutuka, addreaaed tbe court ou behalf of tbe oppoilte aide, and when his error waa pointed out to him, pulled up, and said: "Those, my lord, are tbe argument* by which my learned friend w II suppose hit cue, but I will tear them into Utters." How to Tall Wli.u a y?r?on U Dead. Mtdlul awl Surstcal Ktporltr. While we are decidedly In favor of ore matlon, we do not admit that the fear of being burled alive ehould be a reason to cauae ua to reject burial and adopt UUEHtr tion, There are two aimple tuts by which wo can always conviuce ourselves whutuer a person is really dead or not. Ono teat is the sumo that has bBeu crowned with a prize by tbe French Government, which hod for years offered a large reward for the dlacovcry of any method, always ap plicable, always reliable, and one that may be practiced by the most Ignorant. The method of dotermlniug actual death, which waa considered by the French Government aa being worthy of the reward is the following! When the Angers of a person who Is supposed to be dead are fully extended, but kept near to gether, and if placed in front of a caudle light in a dark room a peculiar bright red color, due to tbe capillary circulation, will be visible whero the lingers touch each other, If there U any life left. Ibis test has thus far proved the most reliable. The other is based upon tho well known fact that the muscles of a human being will never respoud (or a longer time to the strongest eleotriu.il current tnflu lor one hour and a half after death; while as long as lilo lasts, may its evidences be evorso little, the contractility oi the mus cles, if not Bliected by Borne forms of par alysis?and In cases thus attectod, when death seems to occur, it always is real remains, _ THIS LUCKV MAX. Till) linlilor u! Ticket fie. 81,310, that Ilruiv tliu Capital 1'rize fu Tile Limliltuw Suite Lottery. Since it waa announcod that oue-flfth of the ticket No. 81,375 won the capita! prize in the lost drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery was held In our city, eioltement has ruu high. The lucky man is the i youuu book keoper In tho wholesale gro eery house of Corner A Trapp, and yester day lie was met witli hundreds of con gratulations. "When I saw that I waa the poeaessor ol llie right number my joy knew no bounds. 1 at once determined to go to Now Orleans myself, aud get tho money. This I did, I presented my ticket to the Lottery Company, received a check un tho New Orleans National Bank and secured iny money aud returned home, via Montgomery. The money, $15,000, is now on (fapoait in tho bank of Cooper & On. i am still with the bouse of ComBr & Trapp aud huvo not yet decided as to my course in luturo." Mr. Jones ia an excel lent young man, a first-class business fel low aud has numerous Menda who are gratified at his good fortune.?Jnniiton, (.Ua.) Watchman, July fj. emit. J. W. WIUIuiumiiiM Luck Again, I As tlioio have been various rumors, etc., about Capt. J. W. Williamson drawing $15,000 In The Louisiana State Lattery, wo again accosted tbe good-natured Cap tain on the subject while on our street last Saturday. The Captain is a prosperous farmer of Willow Urove, this county, and before the Juno drawing of this well known Lottery, something seemed to tell him that he should make a small Invest ment which ho did by handing Johnny lloedel, the clerk ol the steamer Valley lieiie, a couple of dollars with instructions as above?not knowing any other living man In tho trausactlou. When lloedel Sot to Middleport, Ohio, he added three oliars to the above amount and (orwanlod it to the company and in due time received live tickets, two of which he handed to Capt. Williamson, ono of these being No. 18,1-15 which entitled him to one-tenth of the Capital prize of $150,000, and which amounThe has received through the iBank of lUvonswood, W. Va., from M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleans, Ln.?liaveiuuiooJ, (II'. I'u.) Neva, Juhj 21. iptcial Notices, FITSi-All Kill ?toj?i>cd free by Dr. KUuo'idroAt Nervo Heitoror. No Fits after Grit day's uno. Mar votyui ourci. TrcatUe nod 12 CO trial bottlo ftco to Kltca'cw. Send to Dr. Kline, Ml ArcliBt.. 1'hlU., l'a. 'gtftiu.cUnfl gjaHev'n. A SK YOUIt OltOCER -WE WHEELING BAKERY COMPANY'S BHEAD! Marvin's Fun Cake Floor. Self Rising Buckwheat, and Extra Boilu Bbuults. Thcso poods are guaranteed pare and tho yen boetinado, consequently they aro wholesome aud nutritious. WHEELING BAKERY CO., InJl 1230 Market Btroot, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF XjL TU.VlNrf?On aud after may no, 18S6~Exi'L4* nation or Kkfkjikkcr Marks. 'Daily. fSuaday I excoptod. IMouday excepted,?Wbofling tlmo; Depart. 11. ft <>. It. It.-KAVT. Kipresa ... .Express j Cumberland Ac com Grafton Accom MouudiVlllo Accom ... WWT. Express ChlcsgoandCol) Express ChloagoandCol).. I KxjircKH Chicago nnd Col; Zaneavll o Acoom Cambridge Acoom Ilfllulrit & hi. C. Ity. Leave* fi. A 0. Depot, Vis: Leave* Wheeling Leaves Wheeling Leaves Wheeling xv., v. a 11. niv. Waihlngton-and Pittsburgh <? 5:05 am I Washington and Pittsburgh....* 7:1(5 nm Washington aud Pittsburgh ? 0:M)pm vvaldington and Pittsburgh.... ? 1:86 pm Waihlugton t 4:60pm 1*., V. A st. Li Uy.-aarT. I Pittsburgh t 7:30 am Pittsburgh aud Now York t l:io pm Pittsburgh aud New Yoik.. f 3:55 pra WEST. Express, Cin. aud St. Louis 7:30 am , Expreis, Cln. and St, Louis 8:40 pm Kxprois, BUmbcnvllloand C'oJ. 1:10 pm BtoubouvllloandDeunison 8:55 pm C. A 1'. It. it. ritUburgh aud Cleveland. 5:47 am 8:S0pm Htoubonvlllo Accommodation- 9:08 am 8:15 pm Fltts., New York and Chicago.. 11:10 am U :81 am Pittsburgh and Now York 4:62pm 6:?:ipm Cloveland and Chicago Exp..,. 1:52 pm f 8:15 am Ci| ii. st w. it. it* Kxprcss, Clovolandi K. and W. 12:03 pm t 2:53 pm Maatllou Accom.... 4:42pm 10:117 am St, Ulalrsvllle Accom 9:87 am 8:21am St.ClalnvilloAcoom 2:02pm 12:62pm St. Olalrsvllle Aooom 6:47pm 6:12pm Local Krelaht aud Acoom 4:87 am 9:07pm Ohio ltlvrr llnllroml, Faswngor, ? 7:10 am <'10:40 am PaMODgur.7... ? 4:00 pm * 8:J0pm Freight. 8:50 am 6:80 pm Airlvo. ?10:21 am ? 8:65 pm I 4:86|im I 8:15 am 1:30 pm ? 4:55 am 0 7:80am 9 6:20 pm 9:45 am 0:35 pm * 9:25 am '11:30 am ?6:30 pm ?10:26 pm 7:30 am 0:55 pm 8:80 pm 11:65 am 7:00 am 0:65 pra 8:80 pm 11., Z. St C. Ituilrimil. Uava )lollalroat0:86 a.m. for Woodsfleld and ZancsvlUe. , I*avo Itellslro at 8:80 p.m. for WoodsOcld and ButnmerBeld. . ? Attire at uellalra Bt9:80a. m. from BumniriUld, aud at 6:40 p. m. from zauosrlllo, Now Mourner l'rinress, Leaves Wheeling. 0:80 A.M. 2:15 P.M. 8:46 ?? 4:90 '? 11 tN " 6:80 " SUN DA Leaves Whoclln*. 8:00 A. M. 4:00 P.M. 10:30 " 8:80 " 8:00 r. M. Leaves Uellalra. 7:80 A.M. 8:00 r. M. 118 ? floSr.M. lave* Bellalra. 1?:3 8:00 f, M, fflv Close connection made on all traln?-B, Z, ft, ft., G. AF. ft. R, and B. A o. It. R. WHEELING * EI'M OltOVE K. R VV On tnd ?IIM MAY 1,1JM, tnlna will ma i followii Sew ^auevtistnunts. WANTED-A 111 HI. TO 1X1 GEN , f? EHAL Homework. Apply immediately at Nu. M Horth York atrtxt. UlanO. Tj^OR BALK?A FRAME DWELLING J? containing aix rooms, pleaiantly located. In Kirk wood, Ohio. Turmi t i milt the buyer. Ad drtsa A. F. McFA BLAND. Bridgeport. O. JjH*M ADAME CiOlF WILL REMAIN I M three days longer in the city, after a two weeks' vUlt to the Eaat. and c?u be couaultet on the Fast, l'reaeut and Future, and will give advice on all bualnesa mattera, at No. 40 hleveutb street, aui 0 IL A*D GAS 8T0VE8, Fowler's Fly Fau?, Water Fillers, Water Coolen. A largo assortment of styles aud alios at NESBITT St BltO.'S, aua laia Market Street. W OMAN'S G{ I'uioti ilenovolmit Society. Tho regular meeting of tho W. U. II. Society will I be held on tbU Monday eveulug ut 7::M) o'clock, ul the rooms of the Youug Men'* christian Amotiu tlou, Market street. au'i M1*H M. C. W1LF0N, Hcc'y pro torn. OLD, SILVER AND liUOKHORN 11ANDLE9. Tho Flucat Lino of SILK U3IUUELLAS Ever showu iu Wheeling, at tbe Star. D. GUNDLING A CO., Jy31 80 Twelfth Btrcet. Regular TUESDAY pauketfor Farkerabuig, Foiueroy, (iHlllpolla, , Irouton,lluuttugiou,Fort*mouth,MaYa-JL vllle, CtaclnuaU aud Louisville, the1" elegaut passeuger steamer ANDES Cilia. McniJXAM, Com'r, Mart F, Noli., Clerk, will leavo for above points on Tuesday, Augusta. It a o'olookP. u. Fasaengers aud freight receipted irough to all polnta West aud Houth. For freight or passage apply on board or to au'i FKANK BOOTn, Agent CTA DO UIIICWomleriul Kefi.rumtlou OlAnunlliU in Ijiuudry Starch, MwaanQn Starching, Ironing and Fullsh log Mude Laky. Roqulrfa no cooking. Save* time, labor ami aouoy Ulvoa Troy lauudry fluUhandgloaa. Equal toover two pounds of ordinary.niarcli. Aak y.mr grocer iheGao. Foi Starch Co, t?&S$ inu. a. Kiub. mi. mww; GRAIN DRILLS, The Pennsylvania Is yiinni wuiuum., Mostllflrfpc# KorcoFtwl SES'ejli.SrSAW^ffi'SfEAM ENGINES, Cider Mills,<M?&?j?k craand Standanl Agricultural ImpleMCUU goner* any. Bt,,aIornia.t?tMoal.l??uo.QiitiAUi Pennsylvania Agricultural Worka, York, Fa. ftu3*?wr*w EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER . f? tliu b at and moai economical I'owdur you can buy. Try It. K. II. LIST. Manufacturer, 1010 Main street. Hold by all flrat claaa Urocera. Jyill John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. \Vc desire to locate in this city an agency for our Cloth ing Order Department. A first-class, competent party can arrange for a large and profitable business. No risk to agent. Address John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. BREECH LOADING GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Have Just rcolvod a nlco line of "Parker," ?'Coll," "fAjfevur." ??Iteinlngtou," "L. C. Smith" aud other |tnnkoiof l>oul>lo Guiih, .tncludlnor All dcsirnblo Sin gle Barrel Hhot Ouns, Rifles, An, which wo aball oiler at vcr / low nrlocs. Call aud seo thorn at piXiiiOisr's l'4!j3 Market tit. Agent for the Chamberlain Co.'a Filed Ammunitlou. JlRUSTEE'a BALE. lly virtue of a deed of trust to mo, mado by Iloury L. Hrhradcr and Augusta8cbrador,bU wife, dated the 'JOtti day of June, A. I). 1HH4, and of record In tho Clerk'* oillco of tao County Court of Uhlo county, \V(at Virginia, lti Di odof Trust Book No, 21, page 231,1 will offer for sale, on SATURDAY, JOLY 81, A. D. 1686, commonclug at 10 o'clock a. n., at tho front door o( tho Court Mouae of Ohio county, tho following ' cr I bud property, that la to say: Fart of Lot num ^..ed fourteen (l I; In Division ''C," aa designated on the map of tho aub dlvlilon of the Joseph Caldwell (stato aud additions therefrom to the city of Whccllnv. lu tho county of Ohio, iu tho Btato of Weal Virginia, beginning at a point on the south line of Mid lot numbered fourtocu (M) one huudred aud twonty (120) feet from tho south west corner of said lot numbered fourteen (14); thence ea<t with mild south lino of said lot sixty (CO) feet; thenco north and parallel with tho wcat lino of said lot ono hundred (100) loot; thence wcat aud parallel wtih tbe south linonf laid lot sistv (00) feet; thenco south and parallel with tho wesi lino of said lot one hundred (100) feet, to tho placo of beginning, together with tho buildings aud Improvements theroon aud apjlurtonaoccs ttioreuuto belonging, fc'ald part of lot uumbercd fourteen (14) being sixty (CO) feet front and running baok of oven wldtn ono hundred (100) feet,aud la off the aoulhwtat cornor of tho piece of ground horotofoio conveyed by Caroline Wilson to William j Schockoy by deed dated Dcocmhor 23,1881, aud of record in tho oillco of tho Clerk o( tho County Court of Ohio county, in Dcoi Book No. 72, folio 60. Tkrmb or SiLK-Cash in hand on day of aalo. 11. B DO YEN Ell, Trusteo. W. II. HALLKR, Auctlonoor. Tho Rbovo sale Is postponed until Saturday, August 7,1886, at tlie samo liotir and place. 1?. U. DOVKNblt, Trustee. W. II. HALLKR, Auctioneer. au2 TRUSTEE'S sale of obnike WHKKISO PBOI'KRTY. iiy vlrtuo of a I)eo3 of Tru't mado by Auitln Mafey and Julia A. Maley, his wlfo. to mo ax trustee. bearing daiu on thu 14th day of May, A. D. 1883, and recorded In the ofllcu of tho Clerk of tho County Court of Ohio county* Wot Virginia. In Dcud of Tiuat Hook No. 20, nogo 100,1 will Mil ut public auctloa at tho front door of tho Court House of Ohio county, Weit Virginia, ou TUESDAY, BKI'TKMIIER 7,188?, commencing at 10 o'clock i. v., tho following de scribe ?proiwrty. that is to uy: All that tart of lots numbered nine and ten In Uhapllno and KolTs Addition to tho city of Whoellug, bounded and mora particularly described as follows! Hcglutilug at a point and at thecontroof tho brick divlslou wall ou tho noitherly sldo of Twenty-third xtroet and sevcuty-ouo i71) feet esstwardly from theN. K. cornorof Water and Twenty-third streets; thenco northwardly and patallol with said Water street 122 foot to tfio southorly side of a ten foot alleyway, and with tho said sldo of tho said alleyway cist* wardly sixteen aud eight-twelfths (10 *12) feet to tho Townsend line, aud with his lino southwardly and parallel with Water street soventy-two am ulne-lwelftha(72l?-12)fcots thctioo eastwardly and parallel with Twenty-third street six (0) foetjtnouco southwardly and parallel with Water street torty nlno aud three-twelfths (4? 8-12} foot to tho north erly lino of Twenty-third street, and with the same westwardly twenty-two and elgbt-twelllUa (228-12) foet to tho bogluuing. Togelhur with all tho ap purtonauces unto tho said laud bolouglng or in of tho pnrehuo money, or ao much mora as the purchaser may oloct to pay, cash lu hand ou tho day cf sale, and tho residue thereof iu two equal Instalments pay able luouo and two yean respectively from tho day of aalo, the pnrohmer to give Ills notes bmiliu; Intercut from the da/ of aalo, Interest payable acini annually, with good personal security for tho de ferred payments, aud tho legal title to be rotaltied as further security. (iKOltUK II. K. G1L0QH13T, Trualco. J. 0, lliuvsv, Auctioneer. au2 BLANK foroonvenltncoof ronton of Th? Daily lNTIUlOKNCXIl going out of towu. Publuhert Intelligencer, 85 it* 27 Fourteenth St,t Wheeling, IK. I'd. For enclosed $ mail the Dally Intel? Ugencer/or the term . to the following addrcu/ i............ hi.... ..........it... w"" iwo &tw> &flu<vtUc>iuutg. -THE Greatest Bargain EVER OFFERED III THIS CITY, S4.50 -FOR $2.35. 200 GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS! \ WARRANTED TO WEAR, Triple Plated Gold Handles, Paragon Frames. We have closcd this lot out from a prominent manufacturer, all fresh and new goods, We are not permitted to mention the name of the maker, as these same goods are now being re tailed in Wheeling under a trade name at $4,50. Suffice it to say they are the best value ever offered in Wheeling. GeoMiMCo. 1114 MAIN ST. Market Stt cot Entrance Through .Mr. Ubo. Im Hurst's Confectionery. nil'.* gvcw & gestacliH. CHAMBER SUITS I We are showing some very elegant new styles In this line, which will be found surprisingly cheap, thoroughly made and finely finished. Es pecial attention has been given to quality, and pa trons will find through out our stock thoroughly reliable goods at prices within the reach of all. Please call; we shall be pleased to show you our goods. Remember . the place, 1117 MAIN STREET. FREW & BERTSCHY. nolJ gotjjim & (So. PURIFY YOUR MS! ODORLEHfl dlrintoctanti aro groalljr to bo pro* (erred to tho bad ainolllnir one*, and aro moro re liable. Wo hare the must noprovod DUlufoctauti at moderate tost, with full dlrcctloni for usu, LOGAN ?&c> CO., DruggMti, Urlilgo Corner, I J3othoHda "Water Prom Wankwha, Wliconiln, famoni dm a Health Kealorer, and eapoolalljr uncfiil In Kidney and Dladdtr alTbollona. Alio, Dcop Hook, llattaorn, Apolllnarli, Hnn* fadl. High llovk, Arcadian, llullklo Mrthlcu, luwley Spring*, Ac., on draught and lu bottlca, at LOGAN Jto OO.'M. Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, &c, Utj betlookxl lot now. Keep it hurt I.ngan k Co.'a Km. Jam. (linger. login it Co.'i Illackbcrr; Cordial. Urtuiil)'?t'lioler* hi Illarrhra* Mixture. All IlelUblo 1'npinUotu. LOGAN Ac CO., SAUaaim, iihiuuk cohnkh, I'" NIIIHWIIIIK POH "TUG WKEKLT;?T?LMUGNCEIU" ?1 00 t'KH AKKIIM, g?o. %. gaalot?-Sc?> BomU. NEW GOODS FOR JUNE SALES! JUST RECEIVED 13Y GEO.RTAYLOR OUR STOCK OF Coaching Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Lace-trimmcd Parasols, Silk Umbrellas, Is Now Complete uutl Choice in Styles. WASH DRESS GOODS! India Linens, French Nainsooks, Pique Cords, Etamines, Batiste, Zanzabars, Toil du Nords, Sateens, Crazy Cloths, Ondine Ginghams, &c. BLACKGOODS This important department is replete with the best importations. PRIESTLEY HENRIETTA CLOTHS. Full Forty Inches Wide, and Warranted Pure Silk and Wool, and just the right shade. IT PAYS TO BUYTHE BEST HMMMHMMBBHPMMItlB?iBVWiWMM? $S?f*Special attention is also called to our Monopoly Gros Grain Silks of the best Lyons manuiacture, and our Best Amer ican Silks, Priestley Nuns Veilings, All Silk Grenadines, Black Velvet, Figured Silks, Black Guipure Spanish Lace for Dresses, WITH ITOUNCINGS TO MATCH. No better stock of these desirable Goods in the country, and none at lower prices of same quality?and IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST, GEO.RTAYLOR my28 PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. THE DAILY ITELLISENCER. The coming campaign in this State will be the most interesting and important in the history of the two parties. The Legislature to be chosen will elect a United States Senator, and the elements that will enter into the contest promise to make the campaign a very heated one. THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS will be no less interesting and certainly no less important. This campaign is to be pushed with more than usual vigor on both sides, and the Intelligencer is so equip ped with correspondents as to be able to place all in formation conccrning the campaign in a prompt manner and attractive style before its readers. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! The paper will be furnished to any address at the following low rates: Oho Copy. Ono Your, ? $8 00 iTliroo Months, ? ? ijS'JOO Nix Months, - ? ? 1001 Ono Slontli, ... ()5 Delivered by carriors in city, 15c iter wcok. Sent by mail postage free. The Weekly Intelligencer Is a popular family newspaper, contains an abundance of carelully selected miscellany, short stories, the daily markets, with the news of the week throughout the State and the world. THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER will be fur nished at the exceedingly low price of #1 OO per year, or <13 cents for six months. Address all subscriptions to FXII3W, CAMPBELL Ac IIAKT, Hoi. 84 ft V Fourteenth Street, Wheeling, W. V*. jHumbtUfl,ga?&]fttamgtfflnB rjlBIMBLK A LUTZ. Social atteutiou uiveu to NATURAL (iAS! (t'iltiug u( MUls, Factories and Dwelling*. SPKCIALT1K8. STEAM HEATING, PLUMBING AND (US FITTING. 1410 and 1*1 US MarUut Ht, .WHEELING, W. YA. Heuouftblo pricai an*! prompt attoullon given to all. )m GEO. lllliUIOKl)^ WON^ Buccct*oni to Thompion & Hibbert, riUGTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, MIA8S FOUNDERS, Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation, 1*11*1 Market Street, WUBKUNQ, W. VA. WTAll vrork promptly dono at inait reaiouibte pricnt. my ja QSOAH BE ELK Y, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 2167 MAIN BTHKKT, mytt JMJKK F1TTON, 1416 MAIN BTilEKT, Practical Plumber, Steam & Gas Fitter, Pino Hue ol PolJahod (Jai rixturw and Uotand Qloboi. iif.u ?^yM. HARE & SON, PBACIIOAL Pluiubors, Oas and Steam Fitters, No. 03 TWELFTH BTHKKT. All work douo promptly at reasonable prion. 1?7 _ gooUs, jJtaUoucvy, ,Vc. S' OMli FUiST-OLASS Hot Wcntliei1 I.Uorntui'o! IN CliBAI' KDlTIOHf. A Perfect Adonis, by author ??Uutlolj.Y." ivj^r, 50 ceuLM. fcturlea and llomaucca, by Horace Bcudder, l'a. nor, Ml cent*. U'otto (loldthwaltu. by Mm. Whitney. Paptr.tfc, The Man who wan (liilliy, l?y I'lum lUlum l-ny;. head. ttimr.Mto. Tho Guardian Angel. 0 W. Holme. I'dper.Mr, Alono, by Marlon klarluud Pa|i?r, v.V (iuy KarlHcourt'H Wife, Mr*. Fkiiiltiu. Piper,2V, A lour-ln-lmnd Th uiikIi Ureal lir.tutu, l?y .iu drt'W Curnegle. Paper, 'iic. I'rudenro Palfrey, T. II. Aldrlrh. Paper. Wo. Baxu Holm Htoilwi, by "It 11." l'upcr, v.c. Doctor Claudius by Marlon Crawford. 1'ui^r W. Mr. laaaca, by Marlon Crawford. Paper,M. New Hooks daily, fc'cnt by iinill on rccelpt ot '"jyj'j HTANTON li H.U liSlnllT. 1852. FALL STOCK. 1SS0. WALL PAPER, Borders and Ceiling Decorationsl 11AUY CAKHIAGKS, Blank Hooka and Stationery. The Lnrgoit Stock nud CIreaicol Variety. Bold fictall at Wholcialo l'rlccn, by Jos.GrftvoHiVSoii BO TWELFTH 8TRE2V. TelfplionetTn. Jy27 QKOIJUETI Bano BaIIm and HjUm, School and MlBCoUanooiu Book*, Chcip MbnriMi Ac. Alargoitock. (J. II. QUIMHY, BooVitollcr Hinl Nowntcakr, my4 No. 1114 MnrkftKlrrft. QABINJiT PHOTOGBAPIIH! ONLY ?3 00 1'Kll D07.KK, UIGGINS' GALI.KHV, ?pM 4'i TytuMti . JULES' -A.rt fStmlio, 215S and 2154 Mnlii Street. |el? . 4?? SO BO Will jot One Dorcn BwlSallii Nulibed Cabinet IMiotojfraplis And don't yon forgot it, A.T BROWN'S, mm iwhahcitbthiiw.. China, (Mam and (Qncciuww. J)HINK PU1IK W ATE It. Tlio Oak) City Hlolio Killer l? llio mil)' Filter mi do: II U an cull)' tricatinl any \u''? crock. Call ami ?co thorn in operation J ?'? C'lly Kilter 1? not a patent tilth aroti mutator. KWING MKOS., Agonta for Wwt VlrgipU. Oppoalto McLtiro Houm-. ^JL, JgAKOAlNai Call aud Kxamlno CJc<xl* on OIIlOAl' OOUISTIiJIlJ JOIJN FJUKDKI.'C, ]ylQ il:ui Main J$ouscfuvni?hing JTJEaL l'OIHI Tlio Latent mill Host. No egg required lo cloir llie coffee. GKO. W, JOHNSON'S HON*. ]yHf*Th i'Ji? M?'" ?estall unit CctUnp TjlOK WALL 4 CEILING l'AI'lill, CONTAIN WI,K8, WINDOW HIIAIlK", llugH, CnrpotH mill Oil Clotlw [ -OO TO I. D, PiUGEK, 17 KlOTCtllll Htn*t. Onion for I'apvr tUnilnit J>roiii|>Ur allraiM tn?!7 * ftitnos, ptANo MOVING 1 I'lanox moved aud boxed on 'tlOft notlco *1 F, W. BAt'MKRty imn Mnl.fl ytctntcB amt ^ivt fpatetlaj^ OltlGINAL ETCHING, Tlio SwiiIIow'n Ilium'. II* Pl'U.MOOH, ArUat proof with remark. AT TIIK Mcl.URK IICJUSK AI1T HI"Kl. Irno r I j. LI, KINCH OK I'J.AIff AND FANCY JOH WnW. Nrally and promptly oxocnkil ai Ibo IIAII.Y INTH.LIIIKNCmi Jon WMCfc *? ? Ud ?7 rottMMtlUl Blrnl.