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W& ipKhlilflEEQER Published Daily and Weekly, (ii'soay txccntb.) FREW, CAMHI3ELL <& HART, morwrroiu, NO. jj ANO 37 rCURUENTH STREET. On Copt, 0'<? Yt?r $8 oc Thito Months ?.$j oo Si* Montm 4 cc On? Month 6j Dili.end by c?rri?f? in cit*. 15c p?r wuk. Semi-WeeUly Intelligencer. HULUIIXD Wkl-SKJiIUtK 4 iiTCHDAYH. 0>? Y??r $3 oo:5Ja Month* ...$i 50 The Weekly Intelliflencer. TUClUilUY. 0<? Y?>r $1 00,Si* Monthi 65 Urril n iluctlori to Cluti. riouJ tot miapld copy antilicuiuiii. AJi'rcn, FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, WllMMWU, W. \'A.% |Eit*cnd tt tl> > 1'cAtctliie ?t Winding, W. Vu.,i? ?0 on'l nmtljr. ?k WltKlIM.Mi, W't VA., AKil.vr 1J.ISS0. 11 |>Ut<n Not "lilt tliu lllll." The Hoard oi C'ouuty (Jouunieflioners print thin year an alleged "Financial biateuieutof Ohio County (or tho Fitcal Year ending May .'H, 1880." ?his atate uieut given the asbet.u, the liabilities, and then a tabular statement |?rt faced with the** wcrJb: Duiiuif the fkeal year beginning Juno 1, 1SS5, acd ending Mny 111, lhwi, the several nuMnlit;a cl theUoaid of Commissioners of Ohio (ounty ua o verniers of the poor, indued iidem mi the rouliiiKent poorfuuu fur groom*, A;., aa fdlowt: iidlow tbU statement, which occupies juat sixteen lines, the following explana tion la given: The fougoiug reports were mi da out In dt-tail, but uiUrit'U oy tne Hoard lo be con* deiiatd for publication us above. The o/j#jnnJe being on tlio in the ollice. can be seen and e xamined by any one uoairoua of so doinf. .Vow, cot even a member of tho Hoard of Oominieaioneru can maintain with n straight face that this publication fulfills the requirements of law. Section Hoof Chipter 3D of the G'odo, as amended in 1881 and by Chapter 1-1 of the Acts of 1882 is as follows: The County Court of every county, within four weeks after tho first Beeaion held after tho beginning of each fiscal year, shall cause to ho publiahed in one or more n mtuiapers for ouo week, if any be published therein, or if noue bo published therein, or if no euch paper will publish thosamu tor the price Uxud by law there for, the same shall bo posted at each plpce of yotiog in tho ounty, <m account of the receipt* awl expend Hunt uj the cnnul ydutiuy the preiiou.i Jitcal year hy tepamte ileum, <tr ranjed uniltr diiliint hcu'U, and a spacitic statement <f ihaUcOtdol tho county, show ing the purpose for which each debt was contractud, tho thno when it became due, and up t) w-linttiuu tlio interest thereon has been paid. Anybody who will examine tho brief apology for a statement which appeared in yesterday's papera will see that it does cot fulfill the requirements of tlio law in a siugle respect. It in no manner resem bles tho Btatomont required by law. The motives whiuh induced the Board to ignore the positive provision of the law do not ap pear. It it was cconouiy, this id certain ly a conspicuous example of "penny wiae and pound foolish." only lNiIUIt*. Ojmuilaslouer Squire, (f New York, who Bold hiuiHtll to till) devil in tho per sons ol Fiynti and ox-Commiaaiouer Thompson, teila it pitiful Btory o( the wny in which Thompson treated him. Know ing that ho hail Squire at disadvantage, Thompson bagan to work with the Mayor to get .Squire out and himaell back la the oDlco ol Commissioner of Public Works, where ho had beiore found tbo pickings good. Squire remonstrated with Thomp son, pointing out the perfidy ot the lat ter'a behavior. Squire Days that Thomp son responded, "Oh, woll, it's only poli tics alter all." To which the poet Com missioner replied in the language ol the uopoetlc, "Politics bo d?dl" Thompson belonged to that numerous olaa ol men who hold that everything is fair in lovo, war and politics. Thompson regarded politics as a game to be played with loaded dlco, with n cold deck up tho sleeve, with any and all other devices known to desperate gamblers, lie had no conception ot the honor that is sup pose! to exist among political thieves. He proceeded on the theory that the sharpest in in deserved tho spoil, and he was not to bo bound by auy compact or by tho fraternal obligation of a common crime. For his own purposes he had helped to put Squire In office i (or his own purposos poses he determined to help to get him out, notwithstanding Squiro had kept his part ol tho contract. I.lttlo wonder that a mtn in the habit of using such language should have exclalmod In dlsgugt, "Poli tics be d?d I" Mr. Squire Is not the first man who has seen the hollowness of tho thing, lie Is not Iho first rascal in politics who has been overreached by a shrewder rascal. Their names are legion who have gone Into politics with the highest purposes and beat motives and found it a struggle in which tho broadest Intelligence and the noblest devotion to the public woltaro wore unable to cope with the men who knew how to turn a screw in the machine. Politics as a trade is the last thing for a mau of conscience?he is almost certain to ho numbered among tho countless bankrupts In ventures ol that sort. Mr. t:li<vuliunl Mown Mr. Cleveland Is "legging It" for a sec ond term.' Ol this there can be no doubt. As a matter ol practical politics he knows that tho first requisite is to have his own Biato well In hand, and there ilia Gover nor 11111 at Albany pulling tho wires for hlmsell with on expert skill. Magone, tho newly appointed Collector of the l'ort ol New York, was selected to ?pike eomoot Hill's guns and generally to help along Mr. Cleveland's second term campaign. Magone cornea from tho in terior and is thought to have peculiar fit ness for line work, lledilen had been a failure as a "business man" in tho Custom House, 11a brought no strength to the Administration, and something better was looked lor. The President thinks he has found 11. Jlils appointment Is only part ol the plan lo rig the Btale of Nsw York for a second torra, The departments are being packed with New Yorkers as fast as pos sible, and at home very lew "offenslro par sans" hats been left In olllce. It Is loo soon to say what Is going to happsn, but Mr. Clevoiand Intends to bs the choice of Ills parly II he can oontrol the choice, The cold enap at the seaside kept women In bed who hay* only thin drestss Tflth thsm. UtUAULV HEPUBUCAX. Old OoJtlrtdg. U.MU from-TU. U.mgor.u I Nut ilupyy, W E3T UKION, W, VA., August JO 18fi(i 7b iMJUUor * a* htcUigactr. ' 8W* Si?:-Kot weing anything f,om 0 J county In your paper, and all other coun tiea being heard from we think It proper that the public should know that Dodd-1 ridge county ia still In existence and will be heard from in November with no un certain tound. Olff?'!, Court haa been in session here I lince July 10 until Friday laat. There I waaan unusually large attendance, and of I courae politic ?the mala topic discuss i i I <? 118 tl18 Kupublicaa candi date for Congress ia the all absorbing ques tion .but one thing la curtain; whoever tela tbe nomination can look to Doddridge lor a grand xuejority. ? I There id no scarcity of candidates lor our local otllces since we are surely liu publican. Our county will bo aolld for Judge Maxwell for State Senator, and I Irom what we can hear ho will have no opposition ill convention. The H?uub licans bore endorse tbe course taken by the I'arkeraburg conference and think It acted wisely. Our Democratic brethren are nothappy, Ihe Camden men are largely iu tbu,ua. I jirity, though Wilson haa n following, not however of the Urn hm of his party but a few sore heads who thought whan Cleveland waa elected they would be rulers but who have filled to be heard by thu administration in anything they have asked, no matter how small, and of course they curse with clenched teeth when Camden dnaina is mentioned Speaking of the Oiroult Court reminds us that during the present term Judge ?talev disposed of mora business thau has ever been dona in auy ono term for many ytaia. Old practitioners say his declaioua were the fairest and beet, taken as whole, ever rendered In this county. Judge jiUlay is very popular, and is growing In favor daily wilhour itepublicaus, and will certainly receive considerable support from then) should he be a candidato for re election to his present position, Doth Senatorial Conventions meot In our town next month. We understand J. \. Ii.'alr will be before the Djniocratlc I Convention for nomination. You may hear from us again, u, W 11V '"t.'I'II.IIH.N NKVKIt.MAIlltmn. Hiigoge.1 K,,, linmtKui (ilrl ?),? i.,?, ,Iw |*Tta,w. l'eopls have often wondered that a man of ilr. Tlldon'a vast wealth, domastiu I tastes and political prominence rc. Ifliained a bachelor all his life, Humor,1 Ilias it that during his college days at the! iLV L'ni,v"sit>' ho 'net and loved the daughter of lbs leading Democratic statesman of that time. Sho was a hvrnli. ful girl, charming alike In the grace of her person and intellectuality, il0r beantv mil IT, nttr?cl?ij many suitors, but Mr! lildeu s culture and rare qualities of mind captivated her. lie was n brilliant enn Strb^^^^ha^rfngTl,^ the year alter Mr. Tildwi bad become a Imomber ol the State legislature. She accompanied her father to Wsshlngton where he went to spend tbe winter oi teeH^hW """ ??~n?t \Vhi!? M,n?n ^ ho Wda interested. I While thero she was a great favurita in Isociety and entered heartily into all jta In month Vila,oh,he was strlclcon with brain fever, which left [ her a hopeless imbecile. 1 le" JlltKAKF.VST llUUUKf. Shaving in China is a quarter of a cent, | not bay rum, ' I Georgia is now the only Statu which holda ita election in October. Jupiter and Uranus will be in coniuuc tion about noon, Auguat 10. Cornell Will ad'l a law school to Ita other departments in tho fall of "87. , New York market men call it 03 dull a t autmner aa any in forty yoaro. I Thomas Moonlight is the Democratic candidate for Governor in Kansas. ,^'l>Je1lPllll> is successfully trying ojec tricity in the runniug of street cars. that atrikus the mfnuteajf deaTred? Wa'Cl1 A lady in New Oaatle, Iud? died of cholera morliua In twenty minutes Illness. * unique umbrella device deaervea to bo adopted. It s a patent window, to be placed in the cloth eo that the traveler (dons00 avo'(' <">*>trous colli Electro-plating with silver upon wood Is r.in 8uS?f<'u"y performed, the process injf1'^"1,V handles "'"II kinds, In eluding umbrellas, canes, carving knives, ( ' :Ara/!',0'Bri?n'who adjudged n ,?? hi? ?"i.caK?, lately, is now believed JreMl0" 'ortuneof $1,000,000,left her by her undo, John Dalton, iu Auatra An advertisement roads: "Wanted, a ?Sm?n?'.olJep,artlJ' out of doors and partly behind tllo counter," and the Cleveland Ijutkr asks, "What will be the result whon tho door alaina?" rhaS??ry' lli? Ru"ian/' eccentric nam? ' 1?! nov5r S"Ml?wd liis real JSJB',7 fl?y ?' hiBtory, during ?h? A? y.'i yearfl he WM an inmate of """"'y, <N' J') Alipehous'e, died a few days ago in that institution. (Dak.) tobacconist im I ported a wooden Indian cigar sign from l? reo^M1i?nn f,",06t? P'acod it upon the street ltapld City has been deserted by the genuine red mean, who has taken of. feuse at his prototype being displayed as a aigu for paio face cigara. WUISKY AND TOUACCO. Homo HurprUlnp Flgur.n-Increwo ?f ihm A inoaH t n I'rotlucori, Boston Advert iur. !n0r?'6 In tho 6moun' of whisky distilled and drunk during the year now ended was 1,000,000 gallons ovor tho amount for 1885, the total consumption of this liquor being 7,700,000. . Population ofthecoun {JJ *' WOW. this gives about one gal lon and a pint for each one of us, includ ing women and school children and those of vet youngor years, The consumption of beer amounts up to some 204,000,000 gallons, an Increase of more than 1,500,000 from the proceeding year, which admits of an allowance o? eleven gallons to each Inhabitant, or counting out the children and one-half the adult population as total abstainers, the &.^rddx.wUhth6ln,blblUt,n SSjWswMpas Stearfsj u?,^,ifv'.r"!,d I,ltn<!"t 'lx 1u"r,? 'of each Inhabitant! and going bac* to 1870 the records o the department show a produc tion, under a low tax, that gave nearly is fccttr* Cavln? iS0,*vorf*5 con,umPtlon of beer ?Tni?! rWf' ,roln MTon 10 eleven fhi?. n "H J"? '? ^oubtleaa one of suit. ' ProJucKl this re I ng 'exoenUn ^ l"1?0 '* "n,un'j7 Inoreai n?nirin'.i B"",0"u ?' ""'B. 'he tall* reaching B?.,C|?.n,.umPillon?rtlole poundS y wo '"indrod thousand p&SHglSgr there has been an Increase of 85 nnrcnnt' tho total number burned being l nin nm^ (100 or about Iwenty-twoaplec, I',X|" Of manufactured lob.? for amrtS>? *od chewing, there ware IM.WO.OOO^JJd! pounda , *?> qqq 009 from laat yew? sjsw&s&assu ?&??Swsfe ?amen, suppoilng ie?cU an tb"lr P?l^MlMOon oi tM t" SW* tppioxlmiui Io?imu? n ,ha colUctlve our minor vices lay f Tawina the ?sffiSgSnS5S85> proHDerouB land. ypgqETS. When U? ?nd na? l? iu.it mttjllndgjgj'jfc, vUi,?o itrwt Bkur', inif tSSuaor .Uo? ?. The Bi.l who mv? ????*? w^?r'thye I?gES3S5? =V^tv;arK!?fi glSSfSiS posed to till the upper itory. i it u ha1(1 that the iumatea ol the Bol diers^ Home ?t Dayton, Ohio, ooMume "Wanted-A S3S|^^?i. Z'X SlwUemSn about to start lot Ku ;?s?A"iia? fcr?=.??"S Et2S3*&K* mathematician. Woaun'* greatest ?,0?Jf.^"nt'ihen 1,0 eUouia bo very economical ol it wen .a U poking. ? liuaotlUott n?a 3tatt '??*?? i flOn FAIL TO ATTEND THE GRAND WEST VIRGINIA Exposition and State Fair! WHICH WIM' BK HELP AT Wheeling. W. Vb. September 0,7| 8,0,10S Hi 188tl> **IC>,000 iu PltEMIUSIS | AND hB.tlOO IS SPEED PCliSES TO BE GIVES AWAY. Kurm ttud Workshop. ii irrs v veil DAY. 100 Hon.?1,114 ?eni DKrsS"?? ?">' ????? owe held by U>o Aa oela lou. fc\>ecd Entrlei clow AutuitM. tf U J. "? i ivo Block Eatrici closo September 3. BPUtcutnUm lUlcion all luilro?0> durlnl fto *?MLlor Premium Llit or hilormt wo i.sruiniMi ? Ild^fflrr lor 1W?W"? u"or l!om_ QKO. HOOK, Stfcrotaty J. H. I101I1W. 1'rwM"" f ? STATE FAIR. Low Rales via B. & 0, Railroad. raugciueut of any lu the country. Nw'uroSSd* New HulMlnp. New Omn4 BUttfl, ^ PremfuBii, livooo oo. ,0rSur.M)m'no4?llo?ol .number b.udUm?l?r Win., ko .??? ioWl.fWr l3S.Sru.. A....U..1 IhjB. & (>? Railroad. ?? TIUVELEIIS' UUIUE. A HRTVAL and departure of excgpin'l IMondey o^ptod.^f1"^ tlme^ 11. & 0.11. ll.-KA?t. Kxprcwi.. Express... Curaboriaud U ration Accom MoundiVllle Accom -???? WMT. , _ M??2Jj:r. Kxpreia (Chicago and Culj - Zanesvlilo Accom Cambridge AcMm-...?..?? llolhtlre & 8t> C. H). Loaves B.AO. D?pOt, Vis: Leaven Wheeling Uatea Wheeling i?Y?w??nutoT.?.. Wuhlotton ?ud w??huuwn ?"} ffiSSSSS"'" Pittsburgh.. Depart. ? 0:40am ? 5:26pm 7:85am 8:21pm 11:86 am ?0:25 am ? 7:60 pm ?10:10 pm a :40 pm 7:35 am ? 5:05 am ? 7:85 ami ? 0;b0 pm| ? 1:85 pm t 4:60 pm HlX5hM4S;wV0,J. Plttsburgn and New lork, WW. . Kxrrcti. Cln. end St. I<ouls..... KsnroAH. ('lu. aud Bt. LouIr I'ixprtta. BteuhcuvlUo and Col iSubJoTlUoeudDenuuon c. & r. ?? ?< , Pittsburgh aud Cleveland... MSSrtiSSfS SSE (].| li. ol ?. ??? . ... Express. Cleveland, K. and W Mastllon Aocom 81. Clalrsvllle Accom Bt, cielravtllo ?< Bt. Clalrsvllle Acoom.....?. Local Freight eud Accom Ohio ttlver llnllrond. l'aesongor - l'awenger hetghL. Airive. ?10:21 am ? 8:55 pm 4:85 pm 8:15 am 1:20 pm ? 4:55 am ? 7:80 am " 0:20 pm 9:45 am 0:3 j pm t 7:20 k 11:10 km t 3:55 :10 pm :55 pm 7:23 am 8:40 pm 1:10pm 8:65 pm 6:47 am 0:08 am 11:10 am 4:52 pm 1:62 pm 512:02 pm 4:42 pm 9:87 am 3:02 pm 5:47 pm 4:87 am ? 7:10 am 4:00 pm 8:60 am ? 9:25 am 11:30 am , 0:20pm ?10:25 pm 7:20 am 0:55 pm . 8:80pm 11:65 am t 7:00 em ?:65 pm 8:80 pm 8:20 pm 8:16 pm 11:88 am 6:43 pm 1:16 am 2:62 pm 10:*7 am ?:22 am 12:62 pm 6:12 pm 9:07 pm ?10:40 am B.jOpm 6:10 pm II., Z. ft C. llnllrond. Lceve liollelreal9;00 a. m. lor Woodsflold end Z*uSto'5cllalreet 1:80p.m. lor Woodifleld end BVK?Rethllrc at 4:85 p. m. for Woodifleld. Now Ble?*u?or l'rlncoss. UamvVneeiini ?:80 a.m. 8' 8:46 11:80 Jtlft P.* 4:00 M 5:80 Loavw lkiieu*. " wrw 10:80 ? mo a.oo r, ii. ?uiidiV run. 7:ao *. m. !9S *:.* 10:00 ? ?!? ? l:00r.M. ?i? " 8:00 >. M. etoo 01 om oonntoilon made on ell lr*lu?-B. Z. H. 0, A F. H 1I.AO. K.H. &U* Ul" "? &.HM. Qrt.10, "\lTllEKlilNQ A ELM GROVE R. R. W OO u.4 >11.1 M Alt I, im, mini win run lollowu in? I? ?? 4:00 ?' 7:00 Silo Kiffi"? 12.00 ? 6:10 0:10 tlOO 8:10 ?|80 1:00 " >100 >:oo s 3 10:00 11:00 II. 1:00 r. M. Itio lift I gov &&nntiummts. "IITANTED?GIBL TO DOGENEBAL f f Homework. Apply it the SHERMAN' B0C8I. Martin'a Ferry,0. quia T OST?BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND XJ Jacob ilres'i ??d ih.ofllwul tbeBjuwood run Work, ou I'ourtMjnth ?uwt, bct??a tlx hour. yM:UO Bud i o'clock K 11., Autuil 10, u Udv > Houll UirartttfiE ?od bold Uuuiibu Cbilu. HuderwlU be .ulubiy njwtrded by nh turning same to intelligencer office. uuia J^IBKAKY LIMPS! FINK PARLOR LAMPS, URONZE LAMPS. The llnest selection lu the city. EWING BBOS., tuU ms lltrbct St.. opp. McLurij Uqqm. EW DESIGNS IN N Dotted hwlss Lawu Teds And Four tu Hand. KUgant Jewelry (or Full Hreai, at the Star. 1). GUNDLING & CO., ?uia M Twelllb Htrat. piANO mo'viisra i Hmoi moved and boxed ou abort uotice it F, W. BAUMER'S, JJ30 18111 Mirkctauwl. COAL! COAL! I will deliver Coal at(lhc following ratea: In Wluiellug, Clcau, 7>{o; Mixed, 7o; Nut6%c. Ou the IsUud, Cltun, 7c; Mlxod, 6>{o; Nut, Co. Iu liridKuport, Clean, 6c; Mixed, 6>?o; Nut, 6c. All orders promptly filled. MILTON McCOXAl'UlIEY, aoH nitlDUKfORT, OHIO. ^"OTICK To Contractors. Pronosn's to build u new llrlek School Ilouie in Ritchlo sub'HWtrict ill accorJanco with pluiiHutul specifications to b? ?cen ut the office of tbo clerk of the Hoard of Education, No 43 Fourteenth urect, wiU bo received until il o'clock v. u. ot Thursday. Augini 19, issc. Proposals tliould be enclosed lu sea'ed envel ope*, indorsed "troposal* to build Bonooi house," addrehsu i to die "Committee on HuIUIIuks and (?rounds," and loft with the clerk of the Hoard of Educatlou. The right I* reserved to reject uuy and all bids, W. A. WILSON, C halt limn CoiuiniUeo ou Hulldlags aud (J rounds. nul2-14-10U) GRAND PICNIC TO UK GIVEN 11Y THE ButchersofWheeline 05* THE NEW FAIR GROUNDS On Thursday, August 12, 1880, Music by tbo full Opera Houio Orchestra. Hone Rscei, Foot Race* and other sport In abundanco. The Commlttco baa made the raont complete ar rangements to tecure au culoyablo day for all who will attend. Admlaalon to the Orounda, 10 rcnta. Jv20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Ohio County for tho Fiscal ;Year Ending May ill, 1880, ASSETS. Honda of P., W. K. It. R., par valuo,..?$ 42,000 W Stock of P., W. <k K. K. R., par value 101,:U5 CO Stock of Ohio River It. R., pir value 20,000 00 'laxcunot paid 80,598 11 Public lluildiiiK 0.0'JU 15 Appropriation* overpaid 8,415 85 Local road taxes paid 2 534 01 |2IL7M2i UAniUTIIW. Honda. portent loan,.par va'ue 9 0:?,000 00 Honda, 0 p: rcont loan, par raluo 81,0 0 00 Honda, 4 percent loin, par value 16 000 00 uounly ordera lu transitu 82,KM 61 Ohio county floating debt 26,868 78 Appropriation not paid 12,849 83 Suudtlca 1,461 08 ?214,782 25 During the Ureal voir beginning Juno 1,1885. and muling majt 81, 1880, thu Miveml members of tho Hoard of Commlsdoneta of Ohio count)*, as Over acora of tho Poor, Issued order* on tho contingent poor fuud for groceries, do., a? follows: Washington ditlriot, groceries, Ac ?..$l,88fl 76 (TenViu'ri'als.) Madison dist let. groceries, Ac 737 00 (Klfty-threu loads of coal) Clay district, groceries, Ac - 1,320 00 (NO loads of coal and twelve burials.) Union district,proccrlca, cottl, Ao 1,190 26 Contra district, groceries, coal, Ao .. 1R50 Id Webster district, gtocoMoi, coal Ao 9,872 37 lUtcb lo district, groceries, coal, Ao 1,238 75 (And four burials.) Liberty district, groceries, Ac 453 30 Klrhland district, nrocorlca, Ac 317 70 Trlndelpbla district, grocerlut, Ao 210 00 (One burial and two loadaof coal.) Tho foregoing reports wero inado out In detail, but ordered by iho Ikmrd to bo conduuicd for pub lication lis above. Iho originals belug on file in thlaolllce, can be rccn and examined by anjr one desirous of ao doing. lto?ppcnull}r. aull 0.*w HOIIKHT II. WOODS, Clerk. ?TJIK? BOOK AND JTOB Printing Ollico. ? U now replete and prepared to do all kinds ol JOB PRINTING ~ At the Loweit Trade Pilcce. ~ DILL) OF FAUE, CARDS, H CIRCULAR?, lllLL-IIEADH AND H LEtTEE-LEADf, LAUNDRY LISTS, 1IOOK9, PAMPHLETS, ZZ FBI OK LISTI, HULKS AND ~ REGULATIONS, VAC, ~ Estimates Cheorlullj Olrcn. ~ ADDRESS: Tlio Intelligencer, 88 A >7 FOURTEENTH ST., WHEELING, W, VA. BREECH LOADING GUNS AND AMMUNITION, J* Havojuat received a nice line of "Parker,5' "Oolt," "Ufaver." "Ramlniton," "L. C, smith" and other makes of Doublo Guiiffi Inclnding all deitrable Bin lie Barrel shot ?uui, Itiflea, fhlch We shall oD^r at o., which We ir/lnw prloes. Call anu aoe them *1 DILIjOKT'S 1IS3 Market St. Agent for the Chamberlain Oo.'a Klied / ~ KMON8 U And Ornngos! 100 noxea Plea Meaalna Lemons, 00 fiotaa Hodl Orangei, 17" Just melted b; NICHOLAS BOHULS. A1 LL KINDS OK I'LAIH AND KAMCY JOB WORK Mwllr mil pmnptlr uniM it ihi DAILY 1NTUU0KNCRR JOB OFFIU*, Mm, ? u4 r fouiuwui ium(. <6*0.8. jttftl * Co. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. 1114 Main St. Dry Goods! WE ABE CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE OK OUR Summer Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! To make room for Early l^nll Stoclf, Which we aro now rccclvlng. Geo.E.Stifel&Co. 1114 MAIN ST. "h EDW, L. ROSE & CO., General Agents (or West Virginia and Eastern Ohio I (or tho Callgraph & Hammond Type-Writers. Machine* will be aont on trial to responsible par ties wo havo aold nlue-teuths of tbo writers told In this State, (ully domonatiatlag tho auporlorlty ol our machines. Our inachiuo was awarded flrit premium and diploma at tho KUto Fair In 1PR1 nnd IBM over our compotlton. Wo keep a (ull lino o( Supplies. Write uh (or book o( testimonials and cataloguca. All machine* warranted. Address myltt EDW. L. ltOHK & (X). E6 Twelfth Bt Sewing StXachlncs. 8,000 STITCHES 1'EB MINUTE. EDW. L..BOSB & CO., OENIRAL AGENTS FOR THK FAMOUS Standard RotaryShulllaSewingMachine | Btato Agenta (or the WHITE SEWIKQ MACHINE AMD THE OALI-1 ORAI'H WRITING MACHINE. Write us (or catalogues and prlccs. All gooda (ully wairauted. EDW. L. ROSE A CO., my!8 M Twelfth Street goolu, Jtattottctc, &c, gOME GENUINE Cash Book Bargains I Throe Seta Dickens Completo, 18 voli., good print, phhI paper and bludlng; reduced (ruai SUlti to V7 60. Five Pets Waverlv Novell complete, 12 largo Tola., splendid paper, print and flne cloth binding; pub* INier'K price I 8 00. will noil f >r 87 CO, Thackeray. lJulwer, Marryat, Eliot, Hawthorno, at special cash rates. Thowprlco will only hoi I good during August whllo trade is dullest. A good lime (or muidar School* and othors to Oil up tnelr Libraries, as all books will bo sold at re* duced prices (or caih. STANTON A DAVENPORT, au7 1801 Markot Street. 1853. FALL STUCK. 188(5.1 WALL PAPER, Borders and Celling Decorations! | 13AllY CAUUIAGB8, Blank Books and Stationery. The Largoit Slock ami Greatest Variety. Bold Retail at Wholetalo Prices, by JoN.Cjtravos Ac Son | >o Twm.mi rrmr. TsUphons lift, Jy27 QHOliUETl Homo Bulla ami llata, School toil UlMalluwut Book., Chop Llbiuta, | 40. A Urn Hook, O. II. quiMBr, BookMUtr .nil Nmdftlr* mrl No. UH Wirt.I wtm* ?9nU nn(t (StilittD $npt?. poK WALL A CEILING PAPER, C0RTA1N rol.ia, WINDOW SHADES, lingo, Carpets and 011 Cloths 11 -OO TO? 1. D. FRAGER, IT Klennlh 81ml. orfen lot iPtptt Huns, promptly .lundM to, 9to. 8>. Satllot?<&oo&$. NEW GOODS FOR JUNE SALES! JUST RECEIVED BY GEO. RTAYLOR. OUR STOCK OF Coaching Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Lace-trimmed Parasols, Sillc Umbrellas, Is Now Complete und Choice iu Styles. WASH DiSS GOODS! India Linens, French Nainsooks, Pique Cords, Etamines, Batiste, Zanzabars, Toil du Nords, Sateens, Crazy Cloths, Ondine Ginghams, &c. BLACKGOODS DEPARTMEITT. 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 $@?Special attention is also called to our Monopoly Gros Grain Silks of the best Lyons manufacture, and our Best Amer ican Silks, Priestley Nuns Veilings, All Silk Grenadines, Black Velvet, Figured Silks. Black Guipure Spanish Lace for Dresses, WITII FLOIINCINGS 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.R.TAYLOR. my28 PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. 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 concerning 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 : ' One Copy. One Year, ? $8 00 iTIireo Months, ? ? $2 00 Mix Months, ? ? ? 4 001 One Month, ... <;5 Dellvored by carrlors In city, 15c per week. 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 OS cents for six months. Address all subscriptions to FllliW, CAMPBELL Ac IIART, Xoi. It * IT Fourteenth Street, Wheellig, W. Y?. Svtuttt SaUsi IJBUSTEE'8 SALE. county, Wt it Virginia. lu Diedof'Trust" Book No! Si, page 251,1 *1.1 offer lor tale, oa ' 0f SATURDAY, JOLY 31, A. 0.18&6, coomcuclugat 10 o'clock a.*., attha (rout door of tho Couit llcuseof Ob to ctuiitv, the foilowii,* docilbttd proierly, that l? U) t?y: hot of Lot uuuT lered fourteen (14; iu Dlvlslo-i 'C,' as de^guMtTd on the map of ibu subaivl?U n cl the Jo.tnh Caldwell uUto and additions uier?lrow to iU city ol WheelluK, iu ibo county of Ohio, lu th? HUM of Wert Virginia, b-gluulm at a pomi oa tbeiouth Uueol *aid lot numbered fourte?u do one hundred aud Ueutjr (Ui) feet from tho south' welt corner ol aaid lot numbered fouriwrn (Hi theuoe eait with kald south Hue ot Mid lot slxtV 160) leet; theuco uo.tb cud para lei with thewe?t line ol uld lot oue hundred 1100) loot: them* went and parallel wl h ibu soutn 1 uu <?( uld lot ?lityCQifcet; thence?ou>hand pu'a'M with the wtii line of uld 'o*.one hu- drct vlio, feet, to tba place of btgluulug. togetbir with iho bulldlum and Improvement* thereon tut apiurtenauu toereuuto beouslug. 'all van of lot uumUiul fourteen (Uj beltig sixty feetfro t aud ruunlng baekol even wldtu oue buudrvd llCu) ft ft aud u ttchoekey by deed dated December 21. iwl, aud~of od the southwut corner of th- Piece ol ground heretofoie ouuvo>ed t y ? fciollun \\iImmi to Wiiuux Uchockey by deod dated December 21, 1m|, and of record In tue oillio of the Clerk of the County Court ol Ohlocouutv, lu IHoJ Book No 71 loliuto, TKRMi oy SiLK-Cash lu hand on dav cl bile. B It DOYKSKU, l ruklcc. W, U. HA LIE B, Auctioneer. The above iale U postponed uulll Saturday, August 7, I860, at the same hour aud place. II. 11. DOVENEK, Trualfv. W. 11.UALLER, Auctioneer. *u'j The above aale U adjourned un'ii fcfaturduy, August 11, lbS6, at 10 o'clok a. m. uii'J U. H. lH>VEKEB,TtnaUv. muU8TEE'S SALE OF NOHTI1 END JL KINK. lly virtue of a Deed of Truitraade by the Wheel. Jug Holler Bluk AasocUtlon, a corporation uuJer thelawaof tin Htato ol ?c*t Virginia. m mo u Tiu?tce. dated April '.'0. lttO, recorded lu ihuoilu* of the i Jerk of the County Court of nhio Comm. WcstVlrgiula iu Beed otTiust book t?o. vi, ut page 261.1 wlllicllttt the frout door of the Court House if Mid oouuty ou SATURDAY, TUB 4th DAY OF SEPJKMBEU, \m, commcucliiR at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following property, that la to nay: 'J.huluuu dated February 1, lfci), lor a term of teuyeuuon all that twruiol ground ittuatfd at the corner north of tiah Uriel aud weal of Malu ktr et iu tho city ol Wlneling. beginulitg at the |H>iut ot iuleM'c.iou of ?a:?J htreeU; lueuce mirth ou the wuat lure of MmIu atreet klxty-fuur feet: theuce vtiat parallel uuh Filth atrtel oue hundred and twelve Iwt; thctira south with n Hue parallel with tiiu line of MmIu atreut to the litiu >'f Filth street hlxtv-fuur kit: theuce east on Fifth aired t<> the beninnin?, to gether with the bulldluu erected ou said l.tui^l ?touud with ail ltuprovemeu h, fixture, tkuiet, iiruituro aud all proiwrty of whatever ile crl|>UoQ coutaiucd lu laid buildlug, kuowu aa the NorUt Kud hluk. lermaof ga'.o-Cash. W. J. W. COW DEN, Trustee. W. H. HALl.KIt, Auetinncer. Jy.'j THUSTKE'8 SALE OF OiKXKK WUEEUNO FROl'KHTY, By virtue of a Deed of Tru?t made by Austin Maley aud Julia A. Muley, hla wife, to uu m trusleo. bear1 ug tla.o on tins I lib day of May, A. I). 1H8J, and recorded In the otllce ol the clerk <>1 thu County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, iu Deed of Tiual Book No. 2U, nagu 1U0,1 will fill ut publlu auction at the Irantdooroi thu (ourt IIuum of ohlocouutv. West Ylnr,n'.a,ou TOKdDAY, BEPTBMHBR 7, IFM, commeuelrg at 10 o'clock a. m., th?* following de tctibo ? properly. that Is to nay: All tlmt inrt of lots numbered uluu and tea lit i-'hap.iue nmi KolP* addition to tl(t) * ity of Wheeling, bounded ?u<i more particularly deacrit cd ai follow* lk?liirt|ug atapolutandut the eoutro of (ho brick <L\Imuii walluu thuno.therly aide of Iweuu-tidrd ni*t and aeveuty-ono i7li foeteastwardly from thuN. E. corner of wa or aud Twenty-third streets; thence northwardly and patal el with said Water itrvet 122 feet to the Koutbcrly aide of a ten fout alleywiy, and with the saidaldu of the Mild itlluvway co wardly sixteen and eight-twelfth* (Hi hU) r<et to tho lowuwind line, aud with hi* line southwardly and parallel with Water Hlrer.t seventy two hiuI ulue iwelfthH (7i 0-12)* feet: thtneo cadwardlyaud parallel wIthTwonty-thlr?Utnet>lxiti iw.t;?bciioa aouthwa'dly aud parallel with NVatur street mrty. nluo and tiiee-twdfthi 141) 3-12) feet to the nortn erly lluo of Twonty-thltd a rout, and with tbc unite westwardly twenty-two ana tluht-twcl tiisfdM:!) foct to tho beginning, logo tin r wlin all the up purtei anccs uu o tho Bald laud be.ouglug or m huv wise appertaining. TKHil i OK H.\Lit?One-third of the ptircbuo moiiry, or ao much moru as tho pn:cIiumt tnay elect to pity, oath in hand ou tho duy < f ti-.le, aud tho rcthiuo thereof In two equal Instalments p?y. able lu ouo aud two yuan ropuctlvely horn the day of sale, tho purchu cr to give his not* a bearing lutcreat from the day of a tie, tntsrcU payub.eu-un auuually, with good teraoiul security fur tin? iU fvrrod payment*. and the legal title to he retained as further security, (ifcOltUB II E. GILOllltlST,Trustee. J 0. Hinvav, Auctioneer. nu^ (JIBIMBLE & LUTZ. Bpccial attention given to NATURAL OAS! Fitting of Mills,'Factorlca and Dwelling*. SPECIALTIES. STEAM HEATING, AND (US FITTINU. 141(1 and 1418 Market St. WHEELING, W. VA. Reasonable prices and prompt attention (riven to all. Jul GEO. HIUBEUD & ttON, Buccoason to Thompion & Hlbberd, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, BRASS FOUNDERS. Specialties,?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. 1314 Mill-lie! Street, WHEELING, W. VA. ??"All work promptly doue at mast reasonable priooa. _ O SOAK 8EELEY, Plumber, Gas aud Steam Fitter, 2157 MAIN STREET. my26 _ . J^UKE FITTON, U1G MAIN BTBEKT Practical Plumber, Steam & Gas Fitter. Fine line of Pollahod Gaa Fixture* and Colored Qlobee. dtfL WM, HARE & HON, PRACTICAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ifo. 03 TWELFTH BT11KET. All work dono promptly at reasonable prlcor. Ja7 _ gtfttf ttwmUhtttfl gatttxoart. pHESEHVINQ KETTLES! Copper, from R to 80 gallons, Bnm, from 3 to V0 gallon*. 1'orcelaln, from H to 24 quarts. Oraulte Iron, all alios. OUO, W. JOIIMWW'H 80NV an4 lilo Main Mtrest . O IL AND GAS 8TOVE8I Jewell's loe Cbcsls, Fowlif Fly l an*. Water Filler*, W ater Coolen. A large assortment to select from, at N1WIIITT * BHO. H, 'tu4 laia Mmkft p SEASON, List's Euenco Jamaica (Jlngor, Urundy'a IHarrhna Mixture, . Blackberry Cordial. Prej*red by R. If. LIST, t)iu*|l?t, . IQin Main Mr" gictttm ?nfl &vt ffXalcvial*^ INK PICTURES! F PAHLOll 1CAH1CLH roi Wedding t'roicnli, AT TUB KcLURK HOME ART WOtH. ?til K. I. NH"U|