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THE IMTOIGENCEB. rujjuan*D daily and weekly, (bumdat axcmcix) KICKW* CAM I* HE Lb ?fe IIAIIT, rnornusToaii, No. itfi and 87 Fourt?enth Btreet. Oueflopy onoYoarSH ooiThroo Voutbi sa no 3U Months...... 4 oojono Month* CO DftUvurod by CarIcir in city, 15c. jx.-r vtcok, BE31MVEEKLY 1NTKLUGEN0EB. Published Wednoedayi mid Saturday*. 03$ Year,.,,* ?a D0|3U Mcnthi J.SI ?l TUB WKEKI.V INIELUOENOKU. PublUhcd Thumdiys. Out) OOJ3U Month*,.......-. > 0( Great reduction to CluU. Bend for utnplo cop; ?nd circular*. Ad<lrew?, JTKKW, CAMl'llKf.I, A 1IA11T, Wheeling, W. V*. IKutcrnd at tho Postofflco Rt Wheeling, W. Ya.,a pjo?il tilawi matter.] uuie W1IKKLIN0, W. VA., GOTO It Kit 14, I#8', A yueur I'muecilliig. Not lonK.oliice tho dispatchcs told of romaikable H'Dtenco Imposed on n Kai (lis drug clerk lot celling buor. Tho del tint dispenser of the prohibited beverag waa ordorod to gay a iiau ol '120,000 an under go an imprisonment ot eoventeo yen in the penitentiary. Tho uaboar of severity of tho sentence was Intorprete to mean that tho lCansaa court did not it tend that tho liquor law should bo tri/lls with. Now conua the Intelligence that tb condomnod cleric li?i been liberated aft' up lading seventeen days in jsll and pa; iug t fineol $100. Thlsatatomont is pretl nearly beyond belief, but the accompai yiugexplanalbii mikea tiro story at lea plausible. It ia said that the clerk, at tt su !8?otion ot the Deputy Attorney Gei oral, entered a ploa of fluilly end wi givon the oevero sentence to terrify othe; who might ba diepoasd to break the lai If it ba shown that audi s dickor w. been made, there will bo more diepu than terror in Kansas. Mttlkcn una liojcuttii. Tho Knfghta of Labor have again d clared themselves on tho important sul jects of fitrikes and boycotts. In the convention they have adopted the repo ol a committee containing thiswholeson admonition: "Think bofuro yon etrih and don't boycott whoa you can avoid it. The tiouble haa been that men hm rushed into strikes Urot and dono the thinking afterwards. Many a otrii would never havo taken place if the thin ing had baen done firat. Tho way whic settles a strike would often be found ; prevent it if resorted to in the firat plac an 1 it is always batter for both parties I acontroverry to oae whether they caunc . se tb th&ir difference without a flgh This country hai 'eaen very law strik< that paid the strikora or, for that matte anybody connocted with them. The da will cone when the etribo will be regart ed as a method too rough and irrationi i)r dealing with delicate business que turns. "Don't boycott when yon can avoid it, ia another gosd motto, Faithfully at bored to, thero would be no boycotts, U it ia always possible; to avoid a boycot Ab io boycotts of theescond and third ar fourth removes?boycotts which arepusl ed through a whole community, affectin al! industries and int&/e3ta?the utterant might have been etill more pronounce* If a man or number of men choose to al otsin (com deal jog with a concern, that is right which has been exercised from tho b< ginning of trade. " Bat this it very difTe: ent from trying to coerce other men ini the Baine thing anil puma rung tuem they rci'iso to fall iii with the movoman Againt this phase of tha boycott America nautiinent ia very otrong, and it is to b hoped that the country has had the lai of it. The Btand of the Knights of Labor i wisely taken and Vflll strengthen the orde in the public estimation. Hummm luK tho Maryland lilutf. Tho iettor of Mr, John K, Co won recanl ly published in the Baltimore Sun has ee the ringaters of that city crazy. Unabl to meet it tquaroiy, they have boon tryin to make the peopb of Baltimore baliev that the reform movoment, if encceesfn would seriously injure tho trade of tho city. The Baltimore ?un itself said the Southern merchants would not deal wit] Baltimore if that city elected a Republicai municipal government. In a public speech Mr. Oowon takes u| this point and handles it with great iotct He deals with eoue other good potato, a the following from his oposch will ahow "The last expiring cry of a party lik this ramp Democracy is that of defaming Business is hurt, they say. Thins of fa] Iowa who eull Yaukoo-mado goods, Bayini the Southern trade will leavo as, if ive tei them Hodges waa counted in and tho mei who have committed nearly all the crime, in the decalogue given offieo? Ari Southern people fooia? Tho moat eublim ulyjieinino argument is that about South em trade. The man who uttera it ough to have a writ de lusnlico Iquirendo gotioi nutagalnatbitn. Gorman,lately iu the Net York Jlcrald, gave the moat disgusting cs liibit of himEelf that a Senator of thi United States ever jnado. You ought ti aeo what a depth a U aited States Benato can fall. The attack ho made en tha noblest Soman of them all, Mr. Wallia was infamous. It mado my blood boi when I read the insinuations of a diil; demagogue lifco Arthur P. Gorman. Ti 1875 he said wo wero defeated by an over ruling majority, and had been reproduc ing the same charges of fraud every alter nate year since. 1 or a colossal, impuria lie, commend mo to that. Gorman is thi , only man [or tea jeius whol'.aid (re nova: oaiil it in Ibis State, nor liua ho bad tbi clieek to Bay In thin city) that the olectior ol 1S75 was notfrandnlont from boginninj n to ond. Ha knows ho organlsad a con ' spiracy in Bariinin's Hotel tbat mad< tho police ot this city participate in vie lence, and that RJein confessed ttu IteformerB were counted out, and that Biggins confessed he burnt tho ballots, and that Keys confessed tbatwhor be got into the Superior Conrt office Ik was go hurried in taking out the ballot! and putting in Ireah, clean ones tbat they etuck together, wot from the priting press and wore lound in chunks there. Gor . man knows this, and knows be rewarded the man who did it, and yet in Now York, where he is not known, dares to utter that Blander, tbat Imperial lie. And yet I am to be told that with him in chargo of this State, and Basin as bis lieutenant, I must trust to him and his cohorts for reform in our elections. When I'm Raked that I feol liko tha old converted darky, who said to a woodon roostor np on a barn, "Yon needn't roost so high, I'm done conwerted now." Mr. Oowen knows what ho is talking about and ho Is not a Kapnblican. It is to bo hoped that tho President is following Mr. Oowen in bis public letters and speeches, which aro highly instructive, Tho President wears 8 173 inch collar find a No, 12 shoe, IN MlltTIIKUN DAKOTA. Humolhlog About n Hloh Oiiunlrj-Hploiulld Ifomv for CkrrajxwJcnce oj Iht InUlUgcnccr, ItcuuY, 1)ak., Auguat JU.?Thinking tbat I ml^ht do gomo ol my old Irlonds a good turn, I hovo concluded to vrrito you nohort dCBoriptlon ol oar town and tho country around. Our postoUice Ig naiuod Kugby, but the town and railroad station nrocallod Kugby Junction, (this, however, wo hopo to havo chanted oo it will all ho Kugby). Our county la called 1'lerco aflor tho Into GovI ornor ol tho Territory and II tho Governor is 00 good a inan as this Inland, why, then hu la a dandy. Not being a high-llyur, 1 novor met tho Governor hutlhavo been 1 oil over the county. I Our county In not yet organized so that at present all tho law we liavo in pnblio sentiment, but I am pleased to nay that this Is very good. * Our psopio aro a law' abiding data r.nd II roujflis 01 any kind : coino here to locate Ihey got warning to leave at once, and lorLunately for tbein, they always go. The order lor organizing tho county as a corporate body and tho election of the ~ otllcers lor tho county wan Issued two ' days ago by tho Government, so that with in sixty dayo wo will bn in lull operation an one ol the counties, and not the least, oi a the great and grand Territory of Dakota, i. Our people aro composed of almost all 1 clauses. Wo luvo NornegianB, Swedes, Irish, English, Scotch, end a great many u from Uausda, many York Htato people, d alio Irotn Extern Hlatrn, some fow from n tho Middle States arid Western, like lown and Minnesota, and quite a number ol , our best people come from the South, u Virginia, Kentucky, Tonnoseee, 4c. i- Our town is young, you may truly eay d only Btartod this eprlng, and to nhow you how the town standi to-day, I will eay there ore lour hotels, ono reetauront, font io general Btorcs, one hardware etoro, one it drug store, two livery barnB, two black.. smith shops, two churches, four saloons, two wheat elovatoio, and a goodly num ber ol housea. All branches of industry J- are here represented. it l'hn Hope branch of the St. Paul, Mln10 ncapolla & Manitoba lisilway will undoubtedly be extended to this point next ycor, it not this, and connect with tho ? Bottineau branch, ae wo now call it | there IB is also a great and strong posaibllity that . the company will build a read from thie point to Bismarck, tho capltol ol tho Ter18 rltory. The railroad people are very st friendly to this town, and ono reason Is ita necnliar location S3 regards the Tartle Mountains and tho Oheyona river, with Devil's Lake. Thotan-n is at n point as e. lar oast as any road coming from tho upper , Bed Hlver Valley or tram ueutrai, south. ?m or Southeastern Dikota or Minnesota >' can bo ran v,*ith proper economy. It in rt ai far Ktq: sb any road coming from the southwest or west, and desiring to go iu , an easterly direction can build witn the 0 least coat; consequently wo have tho proa " pect, and a good one. of being the qrentejt iu railroad centra ol far Northern Dakota, u Now, its to tho on a try round us: Oar county is composed of thirty-two cont0 nrfosional townships, each six railea k square. Eight of these townships aro cur:h veyed and have been in tho market abon! [? a year, and though mostly settled on, there are still a good many pieces of land e> that can be had for the coking. AU the to balance, viz, twenty-four townships of aa it line land as ever lay out doors, is uncnrf veyed Government land, and a person can ' go aud put hie little shanty, 10x12, on 200 :B acres of God's land and nobody has a right r, to ask him a question. y There ara some magnifloant lands in the > sontbara portion of oor county for stock" raising. I was down about ono week ago 11 and drove over about one thousand acres B- of line blue graes that reachod to the buggy Bsato. Somo of these townships ? aro to ba surveyed and put on tho market ' in a few days and there will be an awful - rush for the lauds. jr The crop here baa been harvested and ;t. the lo west estimate 1 have heard of the ' j yield of wheat is twenty-three bushels to the acre. Wo have had no bad storms aa 3- there have been elaewhore and really no ;g danger has been done to any crop. .e I went out tho other afternoon in company with a friend for a drive. Wo had a nice top bngrgy, and after driving about > six miles I spied a garden, and after Iooka iog tho thing over we concluded we would j. play boy rniain and pet at that garden or "bust." Well, we got there, but only to r~ dud it guarded by a genial gentleman and o hto good wifo. Of coarse, "we simply ii came to see how they were getting along, t hut s/ter passing compliments I put in my oar about something in the vegetable lice, n and with great good nature we were aso Bioted ia filling the body of onr buggy, and it such beets, carrots, onions, lettuce, now potatoes, and every other conceivable , thing you over saw, all grown on "broak10 ins"?that is, sod turned thiB year, 'r If anv of vour DQonla want to rlmnfn their homes, i can eay to you thero is do placo under the broad canopy of heaven that is better than f Jerca county, North l Dacota, to go to. D. J. Tallant. ^ It Wttnu't a Flro'lly, e Jlla>Ca!ifornian, -fe g A lady ol this city whoao little feot are 0 alwaya dantily Bhod, in also tho unfortu* 1 nate possessor of an obstinate and burn1 ing corn upon tho etnalleet toe of her loft foot. Chiropodists had dug tunnels ?t throngh that corn, yanked at it with nip? i pern, snieflrod ifc with stinging ointments, and, ia'deapair, annealed amputation. The corn hold the fort and successfully re? sintod tho aaaaulta of tho bast razor the, p lady's husband poetised?used, of course, )t without his knowlcdgo. Finally, a kind ' friend suggested that if phosphorus was rnbbed on the elU'.ctod toa tho corn would : succumb. Tho lady determined to try tho b remedy, and did bo just before retiring tho othor night, and forgot to tell her - licgo lord what ?he had dono, z The hour of midnight had struck when 1 tho husband suddenly awoke, and waa i somewhat startled to see the flash of a a firefly at the foot of tho bed. Sleep was 3 again assorting ita maatory, when once more the sheen of the firefly caused the - husband to open wide his eyes. He could t not recollect ever having seen a firefly in a California, but ho could not disbelieve his ? pennoo. Again and again tho firefly > llaahodits baluful ^l6am, effectually ban0 ishing all thought of eleep from tho now d thoroughly arouoeil and wrathy husband, r Ho determined to ond his own misery and t tho firell/a existence simultaneously. He i, reached out in the dark, groped with his 1 hand about tho carpet until ho felt his i own heavy shoo. He ooizsd the weapon, i slowly and cautiously raised himself in | - bod, and, lifting high the sturdy brogan, brought it down with a vigorous whack - on the innocent firefly. | I A wild shriok, an avalanche of bedi clothes, and tho husband lay eprawling in I r tho middle of tho floor, while his wife I 3 rolled around the bed, clasping her foot i and moaninh in anauish. It won not nl j firefly, It was the~ph?3phorous anointod . too, ! Colic. i Percoco, and especially children, are I subject to this agonizing complaint, which often comes on euddoaly in tho night and i without any previous warning. Simmons > Livor Regulator uhould always bo at hand, i A single doge will generally allay tho pain. It never fails in giving relief. It is harm, less, and can be given with safety to a . child of tho tendcrcst age. mwfaw j Tjpo.vrriters Cheap* * We have for sale several Type-writers, inclnding tho Remington, tho Grand all 1 and tho Hammond. These machines have 1 been taken in exchange for the matchless CaligTaph, and will be sold cheap. Writers for rent and for Bale on monthly installments. Call on or address for clrcnlars Edwaud L. RO8B <5C CO., 55 Twolfth street. Senator Edmunds will return to Washington this week. HPECIAIi NOTICES. F1T&?All Fita stopped free by Dr. Kline's Grc*t Nerve Bcttorer. No Fit3 alter tlrtt day's uso. Uu> Vfllouscujc*. TrcaUto and W 00 trf&l bottlo froo to Fit ^ toSr, Kltae, 9a SU, riiilA, Ftj ' TWO TALL MBX. ono loch UotmU lu tlio Measurement ?t (limits. I'UUburyh VltpcUcS, ' Ono of tho persona who came to the city to pirticipato ill tho Grand Army parado w&s Albort Reynold), of Roynoldsvllle, Pa., who sorved in tin Ono Hundred and Filth Penneylvanla Roglmont. Mr. Reynolda la distinguished by tho fact that he la not only a member of a family for whoso ancestors tho town of ReynoldsvlUo was named, but nleo an account of bio glgantlo height and proportions, and owing to tho last mentioned fact when he entered a SmlthBold street business houso yeaterday altornoon end toworod above nil of tho ordinary mortala present, ho [attracted tho attention of all who saw him, and, after, two gsntlomon had conversed for a short tiino on his height, one oE thorn stnted he would produce a taller mnn In a few minutes. Be then left the place, and, In a ahort time, returned villi another giant, who, on being measured, went ono inch above the height of Mr. Reynolds. Tho nowcomor was Harry Campbell, a river fireman, of Monongohela county, West Virginia. Ilia ago is 27 years: bis a' ht in his stocking feet six feet lour es and a half, and hie weight 215 pounds. Mr. Reynolds height la six feet three and one-half inches, but he hid an advantage in weight over his rival, as ho scaled 210 pounds, and was also eomowhat hotter proportioned than Campbell. died. BIMP3ON-O0 Wed na day, October^,1SS7, at 2:80 o'clock p. m.. Klt.a k.wifo of j. ft. glmpaon, aged 20 yeati andOdaja. Funeral lervtcci at tho reaidenco of her hnaband, No. 1000 ChapUueittQot.th!a(Vrlday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friend} of tlio family aro Invited, Interment at 2:80 at Greenwood Cemetery. Private. wells* If you are losing your grip on life Try "Weill' Hoalth Renewer." GoesUlroctto weak spots. For weak men, delicate women. pUCHU-PAIBA ^ Itomarkahlo Cur** of Catarrh of tho Bladder, Inflammation. Irritation or Kidneys and Bladder, Stono or Gravel Diseases of tho Prostate Gland, Dropsical Swellings, Incontinence or orer Continence, Diseases of tho Kidneys uml allied Orpans in either sex. 81. Drugcrigta orKs.dbots.,93, E.8.Wella,Jersey City, &, J. yiJJK HHOES-L. V. BLOND. ,r gj ? II ikmLi' lis hlifllA Bgi l?illp|pp I pg 2 S m-S1"" CT "S ss-rf t? ^ rj S'/rJ- EMRCSSLt FOro i g g |S^'i3iEOOT| | j {J WHEEL! NGVW.VA.J J DBJJXH IX Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes. Unquestionably tho Loading Houso In tho Stato in Fiao Foot Wear, 1135 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Ya. flolo Aaents for Gentlemen 0 Genuine English PorpolM Show. mvis JEWELRY, WATCHES. ETC. DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY. Womakothta branch our'great Bpcclalty, and aro constantly receiving new goods in Flno Single Stoucs & Matched Pairs. A low rare BLUE GEM3 ol tho highest quality always hi Btock. PiIcoj lower than any Eastern market, I. G. DILLON & CO. aula JKWELKR3. TIIAYSSLKHS' GUIDE. AESrVAL AND DEPAP.TTJRE OF J:A. TRA.IK3?On tnd .tier July 17, leaj-Emaiutioh o? R3irxRs.scK Maskh. Dally. -taonday | exocpted. JJioaday ?xoopiod.?^teira Standard tlmo'. B. 3 O. it, K.?Eak l?upxrt. Arrive. Zxprcss.............. **5:00 am *10:15 pm Kxprow. *5:45pm *10:50 am Cumberland Acconu. 8:S0am 5:50pm Fairmont Accom. 4:10pm 9:05 am 2Ioand>villo Aecom...?w??..?. 13:01 pm 1:40 pm wrar. Sxpresa (Chicago and Col)-?.~. '9:50 ara '5:15 pm Chicago Krprcss......... *3:2}pm *9:50nm Chicago Limited *3:15 pm *6:00 am Columbus Aocom.,.,,, J2:25pm fl0:85am Cincinnati Limited nittftpm *4:55 am Zancsvllle Accommodation 17:45 am io:15pm at. Ulalnville Accom ?.. ?8:Wtxn *8:0fiam tft, (Jl?iiBvIllo Accom 12:00 pm tl :40 pm St. (flalnnrllloAccom...,.?.. ,*7;00pm }C:15pm W., P, & II. Dlv. Washington and Pittsburgh..- *5:00 am *9:40 am Y/aghmjtoa and Pittsburgh.... *8:10 am *11:15 am Waehlngton and Pittsburgh..., *7:00 pm *6:55 pm Washington and Pittsburgh,.,, *1:45 pm *3l:l0t>m Y/iuiiinLtoiL.,........................... t5:20 pm 18:00 tn FTTC' A BU SM Ky. Pittsburgh....-- f7:35am f7:0Gpm Pittsburgh *nd Now York- il:85pza tu :46 pm ntttbaribMd New t4:20piB filiOOam pnot. 3Crprc68, Cln. md 3t. Louis 7:85 ?ra 17:15 am Kxproes,CIn, and St. Louts....;. 9:05pn f 7:00pm Express, Bteubcnvllla anil QoL. 1:85 pm t 8:45 pax BtoubonvlUa and Dennlsoxi...... 4:20 pia o. a p. it. K, PlttaburRb and Cleveland ~t C: 10 tm 8:38 pm Btoubeuvtlla Accommodation-1 9:85 an 8:86pm Pitta.,New Tfoikand Chicago- tU:17 un U:S2am Wellcrlll? tooommodatlon * 5:12 pm tS:i3pm lAayolftUd Obi. A Pittab'i Sip- ! 2:12 pm 8:68 tci O..L.& W.U.ki. Jtrprcss, (Kfirolaiid, 2.andW:iI2:SSpjn | 3:C5pm "MattlllonAeoonu....-*............ t 5:00 pa |U:25am Bt, ClaJwrllle Aooom.....~. } 8:iQam f 9:Mam at, ClalrsTilla Aooom ?110;*25 am t1:85 pm Bt. (JlalmUlo Aooom t '2:05 pic r 5:85pm Bt. ClalrbvMo Accom C.lOprai 8:C0pm LooalPrcishtand Aooom G.30p m t 7:80pm Ohio UWer IlMlroivd, } Pwwoascr ..... * 7:15 ma 1*11:20 am PaMeagci 12:15 am 3:15 pm Fanearar.?HMM * 4:80 pm S:S0pm 8:15ami 6:65pm I U. Z, A C. ttAilrond. Bollalro A Znncrvlllo Through Passenger leaves 1 Bellalro At 8:10 a. a , arrive# at BeMxo at 4 p. m. i WocxlFfleld Passenger leaves Bollalro at 4;W p. m., arrives at Bollalro at 8:20 a. m. I HnmmerflCld Aocnm?wr\ri?Hn?? '? > ?? r.COp. m.. arrives at B&lalro'at io'usa.m'.' -\TTHEELI2iG & ELM GROVE E. R.? \y Oa anil altor May 2, 16S7, trains on the Wheeling & Elm Grove Railroad will run as lollOTTO; Leavea Wheeling: Leaves WhoeitoR Par*: 6:30 x, m. 3:00 r. k, 6:10 x. u. S:00 r. u. 6:10 u 8:00 " 7:00 ? 4:00 7:00 " 4:00 " 8:00 5:00 ? 8:00 " 6:00 " 9:00 " 6:10 " 8:00 M fl.10 " 10:00 ? 7:00 " 10:00 ? 7:00 " il:oo " 8:00 ' 11:00 8:00 " 12:00 JL 8:55 12:00 x. 9:80 " 1:00 v. h, 10:10 " 1:00 T. K. 9:00 " ___ BUNDAVS?Letvo at 7:00 a. m.and run ovcry i hour until 9:00 p m. Leave Wheeling Park at 8:00 , a. m. and run every hour until 10 p. m., except Ohurcli Trains, which trill lcavo the Park at 9:46 a, xa,, and Whooliu* at 12:15 p. m. tp3Q O. HIRSCH, Bnpcrlntcnflcnt. New Steamer Frlncoss, Leaves'Whccllug.- Leavea Bollaire. 6,*S0 a. a. 2:15 p.m. 7:30 a. m, 3:00 p.m. 1 8 45 w 4 00 " 10:00 " 4:40 ' 3 11:80 11 6:30 " 1:00 ' . 6:15 ' BOHD1Y TRir?. ' Leaves "Wheeling. Leavo Bellairo. 18:00 a. m. 4:80p. m 9:00 a.m. 4:40 p.m. " 10:80 " 6:80 M 11:20 6:00 " 2:00p. ra. 3:00 p. m. ? Uoae connection maao on all trains?U. Z., & 0, J B. 1L, O. & P. K. It and U. A O. It, K. 1 Extra trlM on ihort uotloe. c JJlMJH B, OAMiBKLl, VVUln, V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED ?A TOSITION BY i Drwraakcf tor this aoasou. Addreua "fUi lmcrtoM." thUofllco. oon? T^OR RENT-TUBES VEUY DESIRA .1? BLR Boons on Chapllno f>trcct. Third ward 815 fO per mouth. Kor particulars enqulro of \V 11. KIN KHART. 116.1 Markot street ooli DE81RABLE ROOM FDR RENTOueor two slnglo gcntlomfn can secure rtoitrablo room (without board) with private fan; 1ly, on i*lltcen ulrtt't, w'.thlu * hi mro o! nit , Build lug. Address "B," care Intel! Igenccr utile* 00 U . ipORTKAlT FRAMES I ALL B1ZES* In Natural Wood, Bronto, Btocl, Gold. Largo stock, twenty Pattern;, prices low, at NEW ART STORE, 1 tn Market Btreot. ocH E L. Nicoix. y.AXJ2i UiTX STOIVIC FILTER. Hndnrfcd by Boardi ol Hetltii. Blmpleat an moat perfect filter known to (ho world. Iiai cut! kopt clean oh au ordinary water pall or tea keltl E WING BR03? Agcu'a for Wheeling and Vicinity, oo!3 1215 Market St., oppotltgMcluto Homo. JJOME Livoi; 1?111h. A gentleman saya: "Ihavobeea acrcalauiftf run cotntlpatlon-ftad your Homo LUcr 1*111 iu what I needed." For tale by ? , H H. Liar, 1010 Main Btraot. Bent by mall oa receipt ol 26 ccuU coia IM13W CBOP New Orleans Classes First nrrlrol or u small lot o( No CropAew Orleans Molasses, luiicjr qua ltjr, at A.. C. EGEETER'S 1313 MAIN BTBERT. ocM . Cj< runtl Opera IXousc 0.0. GESTHKP., LesfcOO and Manager. Ono Night Only-Haturday Evening, Octobor 1 Urand Matinee fcatuidajr Aftoraoon, STETsSON'3 BIG ORIGINAL, Uncle Tom's Cabin Co With Fanny Herrlug aaTorinr, thegrcatut Top living. a?Top*y No. i. Two Brnw Banda. T* Graod Urcheatraa, white and colored. Two Fum Topsyj. Two Ecxntrlo Lawyers Kerwud'aJut leo airgew. col. tfaw/cr'a Mhu-KhUvs Met Honndi. Kva and hor l'ot Pony, ccatlnK oror dollar a pound. Genulno Cotton-plcklng t'ceu Beautiful lco Scene. See tno Wonderful Street Parado.-During 11 street parade the two brai* bacds will cooao'id* on thaprlDclpaUticotBav.il rciforra the dlfllcu White ?nd Black Hutsaur. Watch band drill. Admbilon. 15,25 and bQcenta. Matinee prior 15, V6 and S5 ccnta ocl8 MUTUAL SAVINGS BM NO. 41 TWELFTH 8TUEICT, (Office ol tho Underwriters Insurance Companj Docs b'lflncHi on tho mutual plan, ha*no caplt Ktocic, tho entlro profit! are divided among the di po*ltors. Dividend# declared In January and Jaly. ^ Bankopeuforbuslnojadally Irom C:30 v. m. I Open on Saturdays at 1:30 p. m. Deposits recclveu ttom one illrao up. Money to Loan on Ileal Estate Security, HOWARD HAZLKTT, President. W. B. SIMPSON, EDWARD ROBERTSON, Vice President*. y W. G. WILK1N80N, ALEX. MITCH ELI', m.'21-p Secretary. Treasurer. Health Officer's Quarterly Repoi \/TORTALTTY STATISTICS OF TH JLtJL City ol Wheeling. \V. Va., lor tao quarti eudiug September 2C, 18S7: Death* from all causes . 1 Kate in 1,000 of population per annum......?.-...22.: Malta .86]\Vhltc 1' Females 97|CoIored CAUSL9 OF DEATH. Zymotic Diuasa. Enteritis Alcoholism 2 G astro-Knteritlf., Cholera Infantum- 11 Gastritis .......... CholonMorbui.' 8 Qail Stone Croup.....?..... ] Heart?organic Disease: Diarrhoea .. .. f Hemorrhsge, Ccrebra!Dysentery 1 Hepatitis.. Olphihoria ?. s fmestlnsl ObstructionFover?Typhoid? 11 Jaundice - Inanition. 7 LarynRi?raUH Stridulus Mettle*...., V Mfuingltlj Pyaemia 1 My&iius .... 8cnilc5cm'ft .w.. 1 ParaJyti? Whooping Cough -1 Perliouitis OomlitutUmal. Pneumonia. Canccr? 8 Pn-umoniai Typhoid... Cancer?Uteri - 1 Pjelonophritlj..?? Cancer?Breast i R^tal Calculus Consumption 2t "Sclerous ot Brain MarflSiniw-........,..,, i Sun Stroke,.......,.,.,,...., ItacMtis...... - 2 Tumor, Abdominal ScTofnla.....^. 1 Tuinor, Plcrold of Tubercular Meningitis. 2 Uterus Lccal. Ikvdoiimailal. Absoes 1 Cyanosis,....,..........-,,,... Abscess of Liver- 1 Dentition - Atrophy of Livor..._~ 1 Infantile Debility Angina Pestoris - ] Old Age Apoplexy- 1 Kiofejjcc, Asthma 1 Burn Bronchitis?Capillary - J Drowulng Connexion ot Brain 8 ^bocklrom Iujurici-.., Convulsions -...... 8 Cirrhosis ol Liver,....? 2 Still Births....... Pnnnnhnllf It 1 AOKS. PEAT11S IN EACH WARD, Brcmitnro <fc Still Born C First...,, . ?... 1 Under lyeor-, 4a Second... 1 to 6 3/ Third...; .*..1 5 to 10 .. 18 fourtU .. J 10 to *)... M...M...1..10 Fifth ^ LVtoSO 2f Sixth _ 1 HO to 40 14 3eveuth .......1 10 to 60 13 Highlit t 50 to CO . H CO to 70 ...'.............,.13 70 to 60 II 60 to 90 C -NATIVITY. fOCIAL STATE OK ADULTS Wheeling ..............72 filnglo Elsewhere la U.S? C Married...;...... 4 Gerrauny..; 19 vsfdows. 1 Ireland 7 Widowers.. Other Countries, and Unknown 16 ROBERT J. REED, M. !).. ocll .. Health Ofllccr. IS II IE I0P! LOGAN & CO.'S Excelsior Baking Powdsr For Purity, Whoiefomcness and doiug good work, is at the top. BISCUIT and BiTrKR CAK53 nmdo with J aro light and crisp, and melt In your month ,11k honey. 3?otliers Tell Us THAT LOGAN & CO. >3 PLEASANT WOffl SYRUF Is tho most cffeotlvo, cfully taken WORU DESTROYER and CHILD'S PHYSIO they have over used. LOG-AJtf &c CO, Druggists, Brldgo Corner. gen MTTSBUItGE SALT COMPANY, Jnnksfln Rnnm d fTnr Pnnn artfl tdthTtrccts, PITTSBURGH, PA, Composed of tho Drma of Ualler, Beck & Co., Ha]!or & Beck, (Dalon Salt Works), AJleghenj 8alt Vo., llmlied Umham & Courtney iMancntatcr Halt Works), W. C. it J. M. Taylor (Keystoao Salt Work*)." have opomd an ofllca fn the Jackson Building, cor. ol rilxth and Peaa streets, Boom No, 4. wbero ihey will bo plowed to meet all partia wishing to purohwe auy of tho above brands ol to.lt; will furnish all information in regard to pr'ces, freight rata?, ctc. Orders received at this olllce will receive tho promptest attention. W. 0. TAYLOR, President. J. M. COURTNEY. Treasurer. JOHN A. 11ECK. EalwmanTh(? Company Manufactures tho best bait for Coring Meat*. Pickllpg. &o, and every barrel guaranteed full welftht. ocli JUST RECEIVED! 't A largo asiortment of * DUTCH bxjlbs: Jyactnths, Ta2fp?, Crocu?w, Lfllles, Jonqaelis, iturclssls, and a largo variety of others. L. H. NOWVIOCK, 4018 Jacob Street, \V heeling. Stall No. 48, Second Ward Market. ?e2J \XTANTED?LADIES FOR OUR FALL YY and Christmas Trade, to take light, pleasnt work at their own hoiaea. Ji to 83 per day can ? qnletly made. Wort Beat by mall any distance, articular* free No canvaasfcg. Address a(i nco. CEianiSST A.HT CO., 147 Milk street. Boson, Maw, BOX 5170, OC3*MWfA7f J PRO. K, BTIFEL A CO. BE0.LST1FEL ; <& co. y i. Have a Full Line ot ! . Dr. Jaeger's . SANITARY WOOLEN llnitor P.lnthin0 rr it No such goods were ever before offered to the Amer| ican public. They excel in ' quality and fineness ol wool, in softness and delil. cacy of texture in the various weights, from the lighti, est summer quality to the heaviest for winter wear. ~ And the peculiar mode of weaving the Stocknet of '* which they are all constructed, imparts an elas',5 'ticity with life and freshly ness not to be found in a goods of any other manufacture. The Natural Grey w Wool is used, and being wholly undyed and of the finest quality, its softness j recommends it to the most sensitive. Each garment ' ) is made double over the * chest and abdomen, thus 10 affording needed protection at all times to the vital organs and conducing to the general health. It is firmly believed that no attack of pheumonia will occur to I those who adopt the Dr. E Jaeger Woolen Undercr wear. ioEO.E.STIFEL&OO. ,5 ' 1114= Main St. 1 JTC7 1 .T. B. ItllOPRS A- CO. : GENUINE 1 : >: i imi WAB3IER. THAN WOOL. 17 g NoDyo. "Willl^ot Slirinlc. u .a . 5 ? .8 ". 8 Wo aio the originators and remain the only manuficturera of tho Genuine Goods called "CAMEL'S ; HAIR " Tbe popularity of ourpricea haa Induced many basa imitations made ol dyed wool, hair, Ac., and by n different proxss. To enable coaaum-! ere to protect themselves from imposition, wo! 1 hare placed our trade mark on cach garment. i 6 Consumon will find the goods plewant to wear and bcncflclal to hcilth, and will bo well paid for any pains taken to securo tho genuine article. dunham hosiery co. The above goods in all sizes for Men's, Ladies' and Children's wear, now in stock and j for sale by ' J. S. RHODES & GO. t oCl? ? STATIONERY. invite All Uook-Kccpcrs, Stenographers, StCHKrAHIKS, itC., To ex?mlno our recent receipts in . , Blank Books in various sizes and qualities. S Writing Flolan and Copying Inks, Jucludmg the beat known braudn. Typo A riling WaperandNota Books, for mo ol short hand and typo writers. Copying Presses and Blotter Baths, ior different s!zo letter books. Gold, Steel and Fountain Pons, warranted satisfactory or no fain. Wo aim to be headquarters in Commercial Stationery. STANTON & DAVENPORT, 1 ca 1301 Market Btrfol Wall Paper AND BORDERS, v t Wo have received many Now Btylea ol Gold and Bronze Papers, And. shall offer them at hall tho tuual prices until October 15. JosephGraves & Son, ?ttSO SO TWELFTH BTHKRT. gUJIMEK AMUSEMENTS., UnoBalll, I FIREWORKS Newipipcrt, Bats, | Masks, | tor Tin Magulnca, Gloves, j Book*, Croquet, GLORIOUS and Hammock*. | FOURTH. Stationery. C. n. QUIM BY, IMP 1(14 and 1607 Market fltrccL CHINA, GLASS AND Q UK EN 8 WABB. JUST OPENED I A Fino Lino ol CHINA, GLAtSSWARE, Brouza nnd BLNjne Statuary, Kojal Worcester Ware, And a largo aaortacut o! Fanoy Novaltic*, 1 JOHN KHLEDEL, WJ U8Q Main Street. GEO. It. TAYLOU?FAI^Ii M I ?rnr\MH n \ fi OK* \ NEW F* W#' l.sssIsWSi * 1 m ft \ c#ta* 1 f jiffii 1 States, to I Se?l * 1 M? 1 ?teliGs ' I !?' I ? New Stock SECOND STOCK' 1' New Fall | ! WINTER GOODS. ^avt>atit> A?n wnr*PB *y A'' PUKNJTUIIJE AND CAKPJET8. THE Power o! tho dollar can never ba truly knowTi until you visit UendelMo.'s, US4 H/lajin ST., DEALERS IN Garnets, Furniture, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. You will then And that you have tho POWER I to make one dollar go as far eh a dollar and a hall used to. This is no theoretical talk. It has been proved by practice. It is there you "wllL learn OF S Bargains that will give you a thrill oi pleasure and b< make you leel on gool terms with storekeepers, tho ^ world in general, and G. Mendol & Co. in partlcu- lc lar. THE " Purchasing power of tho dollar Is riot always pl known by tho quanttty secured in return for it, tbo quality must a!?o bo there. G. Mendel & Co, makes a happy combination and gives you both. *" Give them a trial and they will siivo you many a r JDOHJAK. k22 HQUSErlTHKISHiyo IIAHDWAHS. ~ QARPET BWEEPEES V AT TUB Uirdwaro and House Furnishing Store or NESBITI & BBO. = iu 77 1 ^TATER FILTERS, ^ COOLERS, * FBEEZERSi LEMON 8QCEEZEB3] And all.Beaaonablo Goods, it j GEO. W. JOHNSON'S 80NB\ ft Jflll 1210 Main Mrw?t, Dl ' " ' ' 1 i WALL PAJ'KK, hOliDKUb, JtTC. = piNE 6T00K OF _ Wall Paper and Bordors I To be found at , I. D, PRA.GEIi'8. The well known Decorator ol Dwelling and In >ubllc Building*# No. 17 ELEVENTH BTREET, mil4 Near Upper Market, s and w1nthu <h)oub. * croo. it. -^\ TAYLOR, ittRl 1150 \ main stbeet \ \\ ?s \ wheeling. :ocft\ vl-k \ H ;hoicetfove\ties 1 3rtationin \ IJ&tttV \ \ Si \ sitt 1 Satmaes, \ 2\S \ C*rfslNw?S'\ &o., &?* \ solicited; \ 0 TlMftR. -n. in1 ?j? INI THESTANDARD iunred stitches on tho "Standard" EcwiugMach lvo on the old style shuttle machines, with nber of revolutions of the treadle. means that two operators on tho "Btandardu i me amount of sowins that threo can accompl machines-with the eamo motion ol tho treadle than this. The effort required to move tho trea re than hall that required on the old stylo 1 means health saved, Umo saved, money cat ; delicate lady can opera to the "Btandard with' her health. makers and seamstress e* can roduoo their hurd by tho use of tho 'Btandard'" 'earo -Agonts for Harper's Bazar Pattern 8h( b, now ready. Call on or addiesa, w. L. Rose JSc Co 65 TWELFTH STEEET. an! FUR MAN CJ FACTO ItY. SEAL CAPE MAY. SEAL RACQUK8 OR DOLMANS.? latter bow badly worn, can bo ro-dyed a banged into light Jackets or short garments. SEAL SACQUE8 OH DOLMANS C a changed or mado into other garments withe eing re dyed. 8KAL GARMENTS repaired, re-llncd ingthencd with lur or modo larger with seal. WE HAVE ourown FACTORY, do our o\ icaaurJug, and give a itpecl&l guarantee u to o ork, fitting and ro-dying, LADIKS having8ealGarmont8 they wish : lired Bhould conuult us without delay. r. Gr. Bennett &, Co. FUR MANUFACTORY, orncr Wooil Street aud Filth Avcna M15 PITTA RPRGH PA. PnOTOSBAPHY, ^tABIMET J OTTy-^ril v-v ? - ? t- XA^ JL U W-tt AIJX1S ;ONLY SO 00 P2B DOZEN. HIG GINS' .GiXLERY, ipg) 42 Twelfth Street REAL. ESTATE AGENTS. 0. SMITH, 7C? , ; Real Estate Agent AND STOCK BROKER. Jpodal attention given to Collecting Bento an q General Management of Heal Estate. Can f u &h the beet of references. mrfl 1 ovio VMn'm.. WWUng. W. v?. BTJBINKS9 CARDS. REDMAN & CO., Agcnta for the Colebratod Booso Patent ' destructible Wrought and Malleabl, IRON TR1?K GUARD.. COMMISSIONERS' HALF'S, Ilk ok this old faik ground 1'ROPttBTV. One Hundrotl niul Kowntj-two Ileelu. Mo Lota on Wheeling JsliuiO. Iii puniuauco of a dccroo of tho Circuit Connor Ohio County, W. V#. entered on tho third day of Juno. 1M7, In tho aw of Ofilebay aud other* BKHiust Brown and others, tho undersigned special commlMlonora will* ou MONDAY, OCTODKR 81,1837, beginning at 9 o'clock A. M., aell at public auction, at the front door of tho tonrt Hou?e of OhJot'otiiity Weat Virginia, tho tract of land belonging to the Wheeling Island, north of Z\uq Ptrcet, and wcat of North lluroo wlrwi, and contalnJrg, when measured to tho ton of the ilver batik, twenty-two ind twelve hundredth* acre* Thq tract exttuds, and will bo sold, fully to tho river Under tho authority of aalddecreo.thniiald corn, mlwfouora havo cau?wl tho prowrly lo ho divided Into parccli, aud have laid off street* and alleys through tho Hamc. A put ihowlug tho arrnuito* tnent of bloeka, lola, streets tmd alleys, him Wen rretmred, ?ud way bo secu at the ofllce of Ucorvu Ifook, Clork of the ''ounty court of Ohio flouuty. Printed copies of Mid pint inav, on aud after Octo? ber fNt, bo nad of tho undersigned. Tho properly will llr*t bo oQerod as a wholo. aftorwarda In blocks, aud then In loin aa nhown on tho plat; and will bo sold in whlcharer way may anmur tlin mml ?rtvdnln?iu.ii? ?k -<* ?? --ticu uucrvu m blocks, 'bo blocks uuinborul ft and c way bo offer* od together, aB otto parcel. When offered lu lots, two coutlguoua lot* tnay bo offered togother, l( bidder* ?o doilro J/ tho wftola tract bo sold to ono purchaser, tho strecta. alleys and lota may bo> >: disregarded.' Uo, lu such caso, beenmw tho purchaser of Urn stiect* and al'oys within the boundaries of the tract. U any blosk bo hold aeparately to one purchaser, ho, of oturw, may disregard tho lot linos within tho block, but alleys mtut bo openod. If tho blocks numbered 5 and C bo lold together lo ouo purchaser, tho street running bo. twoeu laid blocks, sud tho alloy running throush blocks, may bo disregarded, at ttoclootfou of such purchaser, to be made and declared at tho time ol tho purchaso, If ho so elccts to disregard, (and close; ??fd itreetaud alloy, iheu tho south end ol wild street where It yaws through block 7, front* lng ou Zino street, and extending north to tho alloy parallel with Zsuo Mrcet, will bo told as a lot, or lots. Thoro aro on *ald Fair Ground tract more than two hundred and thirty tree*,of which about eighty aro Lombardy poplar. Of tho remainder, tho mater partarn luaplo. All of ?old trers are well grown, probably mnro than half of Ihcm having trunks a loot or moro In diameter. TEKM8 OK 8ALE-K*ch purchaser to pay la haud ouo-third at least of his purchase money, ami as much moro thereof a? ho may choose, and tho rtaldue. If any, lu two equal JiHUllmtijU, bearing Interest irom tho day of salo, and payable respectively lu onoand two jeura tboteaiter, tho deferred payments to bo necurod by notes with good perHonal security. Hut If any purchaser pay lu hand one-half, or more, of his purchase money, hi* jioiqi for tho deferred LnsUllmcus of tho samo shall be takeu without lumoual security. Iu evcty case, however, tho title luust bo retained aa security uu* til payment lu fall. 1 WM.KIHKINK, ULOKUE U. VALU* ELL, Hpcclal Commissioners, 1 cettlfy that bond has been given by said tw* clal Commissioners, as required by said ileerce. JOHN W. AI1TCHKLL, tc23 Cletk of B>;ld Court ASSIGNEE'S BALK. ^BSIGNKE'S BALE ?or? Yuluable Iieal Estido iu tiio City of Wheeling. | By virtuo of a Deed of AwJanKient made by Jacob lkstger and H. Buo berger. his wtfo, to nieaa Ass'gnee, dated the 27th day of September, A. 1). 18S7, ndmittod to record September 2#. 1S67, and rojorded in tlio odlcoof tna tJlerk of tho County Oj"jrt of Olilo nnuntv. Wi'Kt Vlrolnto ?>t iw ? *l*i ust Book No. 20, I will sell at public auction at the front door ol tho Court House ot said county, on WEDNESDAY, tho 10th DAY ol OCTOBER, US?, commencing at 10 o'clock k, m., if not sold at private wlo before that day, the following ptoperiy, that fs to eay: Part of Lot No. S7, situate at th? comer of Main street aud Alloy 7, (formerly known as Market alley), ou the eiut Hide of Mam stn.it and Mortn ol said alley, in the city of Wheellrg, Ohto county,West Virginia, and bouuded as foilows, to wit: fJeglunfagat tiio point ol Interjection ot Main 6trcot and tbo abovo named alley, thence northwardly along Main street twenty (20) feet v seven and one half (7% in ) inches, rooroor loa, N and running back oastwai dly irom said front line. wltb thn uniform width of twenty feet seven and one-half inches to .iho depth of niucty-Iour led 1 (91 ft) and filx inchps to a private alley, ten feet I wide, being a parallelogram 20 feet 1% Inches in \ width aud 'Jl feet 6 itches in length, und binding \ on thc^vreat on Main street, south on said alley, > cast on said privato alloy,and north on a direct f lino from Mid iastnamed alley to said Moln street; also the right to use said private alley in common with the adjoining lot owners, being the same Eroperty which was heretofore ownoa by Jacob erger, deceased, aud John O. Hodman, jointly. The fnt?rest in said property of said Jacob Berser, deceased, being devised bv will of said Jaoob berger, diccased, to tho aald Jacob Berger, one of the parties of the drat part, and tho interest of the sal>l John O.Hotfmau in tbo said property being convty. o<1 to Jacob Berger, oaeol tho partloi ol tho flnt part, by John Q. Uotl'mau aud Catherine hi* wile, by deed dated the 4th day ot April. A. D. 1870, and now of record in the clUce of tho Clerk of the ? County Courtof Ohio county, West Virginia, m " Dead Book Wo. 65. v*ro 337. 8?fd trill ot Jacob ? Berger was duly admit cd to probato und recorded amoDg tho record of wills in said Ohio county, Wist m Virginia, in tho Work's oillco oi tho Circuit or County Court ot said county in the year 1EC7. . tifxiONi)?AJso, tho /ollowfcg drtcrthed real ? *?e tate In tho city of Wheeling and county of Ohio u1? aforesaid, being bounded and described as follow?, to-wlt: Lots fajty-th'ce (43), forty-four (41) and tho westerly half of lot forty-five (45). on Zano'a Island, fn that part of tho city of Wheeling laid oat and added toiaid ci'y by Henry Mooro. trustee of j fllc Ebencxer Zane, being the soma property heretofore H ha* conveyed to Jacob Berger, one of too parties ol tho . first part, by Dsnlel Peck and John 0.Pendleton, M; Bptclal commissioners ;iu tho chancery cituo 0Qt then pending in tho County Court of Ohio county, ?Vest Virginia- wherein Clara V. MoNulty and W. ^ A. McNulty. her huhbaud, wero plaintiffs, and . James M. Ewlng and others wero defendant!, Mary 5618 Kwfng Joining In Bald conveyance by deed mado tho 30th day o( April, 1877. aud duly recorded In tho office of tho Clerk oi the Connty Court ol Ohio . _ county, "Wost Virginia, in Deed Book No. 66, pago *? 684. Tho properly first above described, real estate, situate on the corner ol Main street and Alley 9 Seven, will ba offered lor sale first, and when sold ? will bo sold as a separate parcel. Upon this tin 01 kiuudo wurc in a inrco siory brict liUiiuiDg, formerly occupied by Jacob Bcrgor as a leather Btoro. Tho second abovo described real estate, UMrlt: Lota 41,44 and westerly half of lot 45, situate oa the toutheaat corner ol North Broad *ay and Maryland street, Wheeling Jclaud, will nexc bo offered for Bale, as a whole or lu parcels, on the westerly half of Lot No. 45 tbero Is u flue two-story brie* dwelling house, now occupied by J. B. Bhep- fl pard, Ksq. $ Tebms op Sale of the above described real a- | tate; One-third of the purehaso money or so much V more aa the purchaser may elect ensb on tfie d&y i of sale; one-third thereof with luterest lu one | year, and thoreslduo thereof and Interest lu two a Ytars from day of tale, the purchaser to gl'e Ua 1 uotos with good security for tho deferred w \ metits, and the legal title to bo retained >3 further j security. I will iMo, until further notico, offer at private j BtUo the slock ot merchandise, consisting ol j Leather, Bboo Findings, Badlcry Hardware, d?dlery. Blankets, Kobes, Whips and all other fioci, 5*. goods and perEonel property, at wholesale or reft) tall, now contained m the building, No. JCr.52 M*ln & street; tho said stock of merchandise, aboro described, being the cauie convejed to me aa assignee by Jocob Bergor, In tho abovo meutlonw deed ol assignment. Terms ol mle ol pmonvl property, cash in hand, j. V. L IWDGElta, ABilgnW. W. H.Hau.vb Auctioneer. sefJ_ TRD8TEK?8 SAl^K. fJiRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of a'deed ot trust raado by Good!* Gillfflpie to mo as trnstee, dated Juuo 1?, ** corded in tho ofllco of tuo clerk ol tho County Court ol Ohio county, Went Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book No. 23, paca 154, I will Bell nt pubKc suction at tho front door of the Court House ol said county, on No SATURDAY, tho 20th DAY ol OCTOBEIt, 1SS7, nd commencing at 10 o'cIock"A. u, tho folto*ln? property, that la to say: A certain parcel ol land an fcltuato on tho south si do ol Vine abey In whit In ut known aa East Wheeling, in Obio eouuty, \je?t Virginia, being part ol lot numbered one hundred n, And thfrtGfttt. in ?hnnl.?nftl.A?.MIilAn tnthoclir of Wheeling originally laid out by Ncah Zauo *nd other*, fronting thirty-two I rot five Ineheaon wlu "J alloy and running back southwardly tow?? ur Klghteenth meet ol even wldtn Hliy-/owr feet; with tho right to uso aud keep lu repair the re- pipe under tho front part of bald lot. ,, , ? AIbo, lhrce feet in width from tho cast ?!<le olio; No. 114 In the plat aforesaid, wild tbn'e feet adjoining tbo part of lot 113 above do?cilbcrt floating on said > Joy aud running back BOUthwanJ/f >3 olnven width llfty-four fcot. , , Tho tltlu to tho above is believed to fce but Belling hh trmtoa I will convoy' only tUo tlifl vested in mo by Bald deed of trust 6? TEaiis ok Hale?One-third aud us much more *j Iho purcha?cr elects to pay In cash on tbo day ?t J. Mlo, Jho balance in two equal Joitalocutf, at one - and two yours, with Interest, for whlcii the por* chaser shaU execute his notes, Becuru ttio wuno gy M deed of trust on tho property, tho buildings to w kept Insured for the benefit of such trmt J. K. COWDKS, Trrstcc. W. j. W. Cowdek, Solicitor. ^ i _ W. U.HA.UKH, Auctioneer. fcaL wheeling bakery. . GraGkerssnd Oakes! i - Among tho beat soiling Crackcrs to day are - Marvin's Eaglo Butter Crackers. Tho only Butter Cracker on tho market that tt packed fco that every crackcr la salcablo-uoo? broken-no crumbs. , ?rwe arc ticadquartcrs for Extra Bed a Crtcr ora, Lemon BUcult aud Glngor buaps, BIr Cos*11-' . Cart 'Wheels, Glngor Cake*, Water aud BBS** a Crackers, Milk Biscuit and Uard Tack. r AlwayH order Marvin's Superior Craokcra itoxa your grocer, aud get the beet made, - M74 aarM,ai'JlKmjKn iukk?LS-- I ? conrjictio.nfltv. J^LAGS, FIREWORKS, j Japanoso lanterns, &c., Ac. j J A largo juilVKl tMl Koralai', Mid lor ealo >7- : ] If, SCBULZ, ?ua 18lJMnk?|aU?^ . |