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flit Jntflliotntcr. FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, I'BOKUTQM. JMCKJ) pAli.Y, BMt-WWKLY A?? WUKLt. TERMS: By Mall, IWmkc Kite lu the Uultcd State*. Daily, One Yw?r ?..??. $8 00 Daily, Six Moiitbi 4 00 Daily, Three Month*- 2 00 Daily. Uuu Mouth 65 Sgyi-WUIUY,Onuy??r 2 50 Skmi-Wkkkly.HI* Mouth* 1 25 Wkkki.y, Ouc Year 100 Wkkki.y, Six Month* >?... ? 60 The Daily Imtiuioknck* la Delivered by Curriers in Wheelluif and adjacent towuaat 15 cents |>cr week. Ifcutered at the l'oht<?tllcu at Wheeling, W. V?-? AkKtuud-ibu* mutter.] ' WHEELING, JUNK 8,1880. I'Elt&ONS ijoiwj out of town for tiid lummrr can have the DAILY INT EL LI* (IF.SCEll mailed to them for (15 cent* ]><r month. The uildrm of the paper will U ahunijtil tit often on detired, asc-i ? ?1 Oiiicaoo would like to know how to get riil of tho smoke nuisance. Try natural gas. Never fails. Ivkki* your eyeopen for a new counter fait $10 note, series of 1875. Tho paper and engraving are bud, but the notes go j uat tho game. By the time tho work shall bo com pleted, the Coneuiaugh Valley will have ltiul Huch a cleaning au it has not had since its settlement. Mkmukiw of the Clan-na-Uael say that organization and tho United lirother hood are the same. This is not flatter ing to tho United Brotherhood. Thero is something of a demand for Patrick Fgan to como homo and explain about tho funds he is said to huve placed in Alexander Sullivau's hands. As for Air. Sullivan, his hands are uot so full of money as they wore some time ago, but he 8eemsto have his hands full notwith standing. ? A orkat hole burnt inugrowingyoung city would attract more attention if the country were ublo to grasp any moro ut this time. There is a point beyond which the mind takes in no moro of the awful. Ho people glunce at the news from Scut tle and turn back to the old, sad news fiom Johnstown. The appointment of Mr. A. B. White, of Wood county, to be Collector of In ternal Hovenue, is tjie selection of a good man for an important placo. Mr. Whlto, personally and through the .State Journal, lias done effective party work and will ?lo more. Naturally other good men have been passed by. It would not have been right to give all tho good things to tho First and Second Districts. Moni important than tho recovery of lioilicn In tho saving ol tho living from thodred peatilenco. Certain effecta fol low certain causcB. Decaying animal mnltur load# tho air anil tho watora with death. No sentiment, however re lined and at ordinary times creditable,. Should permit tho dead to monaeo tho lives ofawholo populous regions. Jieltcr bury every body than give tho pesti lence a start. Aluurolnit Weed*. A Johnstown woman who had lost bor husband and llvo childron-all alio lind?naked for a blaok dress that she might bo becomingly appareled. Tho black dress was found and tho poor soul full belter. Doubtless everybody in tho Hood swopt region who mourns a loved one will desire to wear tho conventional emblems of mourning, and If theso bring the least comfort to hearts so full of sorrow, it will bo a mercy to provldo tho black. What a sombre place Johnstown will bo witli so largo a portion of ita peoplo wearing mourning garments, so many reminders of a terrible ordeal which it would bo better for them to forget If they could. The reformer who could cut up these weeds by tho root and banish them forever, would do society n service. Impound UIHH-Workm, In the current number of tho Com inutur ami dim-Worker, President James Campbell, President of I.. A. 300, K. of I.., Window Glass-Workers, explains the recent importation of men for tho tank glass works at Jeanuotte. Mr. Campbell says that foreigners were Invited to come over to be em ployed in tho works because tho homo supply waa not equal to tho domand. The owners of the works applied to the Assembly o( glnss-workers, preferring home union labor to foreign labor or to non-union labor. Tho men brought over belong to the Universal Federation and displace no homo labor. Moreover, tho foreign workmen were not under contract with anybody. if tho statements of fact bo true tho explanation is reasonable. Hut why did not Mr. Campbell tell all this sooner? Ashe states tho ease thoro was no reason to conceal tho truth, which place ? ? k'l'n toW ln fl?" ?;Tho policy ol tho glass-workera which ..as10 restricted the number of appren i * w t0, ,!?"* cmPl?yera to look abroad (or skilled labor, does not find a very omphalic vindication In tboimpor , o" ?' Wouldn't It have been better to give American liovs a chance to till those placea? ?"'? "rid,? nt Mm,i ?u,?, The argument In (avor ol? stone bridge reinforced in a remarkable way since the Johnstown di?uter. Wheeling is ro minded that the stono viaduct ol t|l0 a. jWltoad withstood tlio fliotk and strain ol tho rushofwnlers point, nouo tbe Tim very bridge which we have now , . J'1"? *" "I ?tone, and It was a flood,bat swept it away, Tills Is much more o tlio point than tho fact that ? ?lone brldgo somewhere else was not ?rr ed ofT. More t|?? ,1,1., ZlZ bridge at Market street standi, * KverytHwiy'i opinion ii entitled to re flw . Imt In tho argument pro ana con Uj. In*..or, tee" bridge UrT Z iwd. It will cost much leas. The N ni.uuai.cKn la Informed that a contriri no greater practical benefit? '??n Is doomed to Millie defeat. Alter that Council I should low do time in clearing the tl?clu (or a steel bridge, Tho present tem porary structure may prove to have be?ft morn temporary in its cbsractur than was expected. Tlia VrH?iit Sugar Starkol. The American Grocer, in its Issuoof June 5, has a very interesting review of the sugar market. It says: "The mar ket (or raw sugar is at the highest itoint it has reached (or years, and luu beeu. duriug the post week, uctive at advanced prices. The consumption ol sugar lor tiie lirst live months ol 1HSU was 472,ItiO tons, ugainst 402,Ml tons lor the same time in IMS." Tiie Shipping and CommeratiLhiil ol a recent date says: "The feature of the grocery market has heeu the further ad vance established in the vuiue of both raw ami rellned sugar, with a fresh quickening in the demand for the latter, which has sbsorbed the accumulation and afforded an opportunity for increas ing production, every renewal of the demand for raw sugar seems only to de velop the strength of the situation aud establish a higher level of values, which, contrary to expectations, fall to brlug to the surface any hidden supplies. Every revision of the statistics only emphasizes the fact that tiie world's vislblu supply will ull be required for actual consump tion betweeu now and the commence ment of the new crop year. Very much higher prices than now prevail seem to be inevitable when the season of the heaviest consumption arrives." Wurin I'riitia tur u Wheeling tally. Tiie Kentucky Jlti/uler, of Richmond, Ky., in a recent issue containing a long account of n grand operatic concert, a testimonial tendered to Mdlie. llreilelll by her pupils, has the following con cerning Miss Jessie Campbell, ol this city,who took the part of the "Countess" In an operetta entitled "Crown of Vir tue:" "Miss Jessica Campbell, \Miom the Krguler has before termed the Kentucky Nilsson, played magnillcentiy the diffi cult part of 'Countess,' her fine ren dering of it reminding all of llrst-class opera. The effect of Alias Campbell's perfect expression of thedlfferontshttdcs of sad emotion bv singing highly colored and intensely dramatic, was evident. The vast audience, as if an individual, was swayed with the tonder puthos of her tones, which were mostly pleasing from their unaffectudness. Ail are able to speak in high tones ol Hiss Camp bell's singing, her voice, a soprano of perfect uniformity and large compass, is thoroughly under her command, while it is employed with groat correctness. She is undoubtedly one of the best lady vocalists that have ever appeared before a Kentucky audience, who In listening to her have an opportunity of hearlug very line renditions of vocal music, whether it bo in the department of the opera, of ballad, or of sacred song." ClUlrirun'tf Day. Next Sunday, tho day to bo observed as Children's Day, by tho Methodist Episcopal church, all over the world, is one ol tiie inoBt interesting days ol the year. Not only is theservico delightful, but the object, the raising of money to help worthy young people in gettingan education, Is one which ought to appeal to all. In connection with tho service, to bo held at 10:80 a. m., at tho Fourth Street Methodist church, there will bo an opportunity for the baptism of chil dren. In the evening tiie pastor will speak upon "Some Lessons to bo drawn from tiie Johnstown Disaster." Publlu Ilullilliiir Notei. Thoro was an unusual dearth of busi ness about the 'city and county offices yesterday. Clerk Hook only recorded onodeod of trust. There wore in tho Police Court three cases, but two of thein were postponed until tills morn ing, one being a case of hauling night soil without u permit, and tho other n violation of tho Board of I'ublic Works' rules. A girl arrested in a house of ill fame at the request o( lier > father, was fined $o and costs. tftreet Improvement*. The square at the intersection ol. Six teenth and Markctstreetsls being paved. It was omitted before to enable the Bal timore A Ohio Company to change tho grade ol its track there. Tho digging ol the ditch for the new crock sewer on tiie north side of Sixteenth street, west of Market, was also begun yesterday. The preparation of the east side of Market street for paving with flro brick is being pushed slowly on. Letter Carriers A|ipolnto<li Postmaster Cowden yesterday appoint ed two additional substitute letter car riers, whose appointments are to go into effect on Monday. They are James 11. McGee, of tho Soventh ward, at present foreman of tho Island hono house, and August Knoke, of tho Eighth ward, a well known young wan of tbo couth End. It Is understood that Knoko will take tho plnco of Andrew Fisher after lie lias learned tho route. Our Girls. Kitty I; willy. Netlu li pretty, I.utlo Iji onto aiul Hinnil; Irene lis queen, Annette la a iftt, Kelt In Ilia belle ol tliu belli DUiitlia Is wcAltliy, Ilerlhe It beeltliy, And licalUi lithe beat of ell. Perfect health keeiu her rosy and radiant, beautiful and blooming, sensi ble and sweet. It is secured by whole some habits and tho nse ol Or. Plerco's Favorite Prescription. Bertha takes It, and she also "takes tiie cake." Tho on ly ivaranlteil euro for tlioso distressing ail ments peculiar to women. Satisfaction or your moneyretiirnod. For Constipation or Rick Headache, uso Dr. l'lcrco's I'tllets; Purely Vegeta ble. One a dose. I havk boon subject to painful bolla nud carbuncles over ray body during tho spring season, and after much suffering and much useless doctoring I found a permanent euro In Swift's Specific. It is tho monarch of blood medicines. G. J. Wilms, Augusta, Ark. A Strong Kndoraement. Tolido, 0. J, M. Loose Kbo Clovsii Co.?Uenlio mon: Having made uso of your valuable pile romcdy, I can teeoraiuond it as the best I over used; having found almost entire relief from using It four times. Hoping others will try it-wlth tho same sucecn. I am yours very truly, U. M. l'MUy, Mo. 60 Summit St. Wan Drug Co., llrldgo Corner Druggist, wheeling, W. Vs. ? ww Bundny Kxcuralona on Ohio Hirer lis R, Until Oclobor 1,1881), Sunday excur sion tlritolfi will bo sola nb follows: To Woodland, 00 conts; to New Msrtlns villonnd Nlaturovlllo, $1 00; to Wlllifliiii* town (Marlotta) and i'arkorsburi;, f2 25. Good for roturn poMtgo on date of sale only. J. U. Tomlihson, Agont. Ilhennmtlam nnd Catarrh, Hhotimatlam and catarrh nro both hlooil dla Moon. In many aorero caaoa they havo y lehlod to treatment with II. II. B. (Botanic Wood Balm), tnado by Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (la. Write for book of tonrlnelng proof*. Bout free. n. I'. Dodge, Atlanta. (Ja., aayai "My wife had satarrhaud nothing did her any good. Hereon* dilution finally failed and polaon got Into her blood. I placed her ona mo of it. II. B., and to tny inrprlio her reeorory waa rapid and com* plate." W. I'. MrDatilel, Atlanta, (la., wrltei! "1 waa inncli emaclatcd and had rhcumatlam ?o bad 1 cotiM not got along without orutehea. 1 alao had lenralgln In tho head. FlratcIaM phyalelana lid ma no good. Than I tried B. B. It., and III ikon VfOEtBgfl' COSVHliflON. Uwult of *?l?ril?J Mtf?ln*a ??sslu?? ?V ? Jiuttn Anh* '^m2EIS,puue 7~At U,e ol the 4m*Igain?tcd Association ol Iron and Steol Worker* tblo morning, the discussion ol the scale was resum.d .nd definite action taken as far as the guide mill scale. No very important chsnges have been made. The 1? iho subject oi spoclal interest, a Hpociul committee l?iu been ninka a renort to tbo convention on tuifl S&^-Si?S J^he"S?n delegate, delayed at liar rUhurgTu account ol the atorm arrived this moruiug. *100 Kuw?rd. Tho readers of the Imtki-uiciMckh w?l bo uleaaeil to learn that there la at lew one dreudeddisuaae that science bus been , able to cure iu all ,U stages, and hat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure U the Scrta " C?takr beiug a {SSBSSS^!S^Z Item thereby destroying tho foundation ol%o diaeaae, and giving the paUcnt strength, by building up the ^nstllu tinn iiiid ussisling nature in doing lis 'w^k Thrproprictora have so much fnitli in lie curative powers, that they oiler One lluudred that it fails to cure, bend lor bat ui wa tiuiouiali. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. "*? lluckieu'n Aruic? Sulv?* Tho beat salve in the world for cuta, is? ??>rrt& per L?. for aale by Logan Drug Co. Mercurial folsouP Mercury l> Irciiumuly InJuiUeloiuIr "?*"* muuik iloclors Iu CUM ol mulatto and Mood ' Ul)i, lu alleroflVcl Is wurw lliaa Ibe orlifiaal dlanue. 1>. ?? ?? iwolanclllowl U?lm) contulM no morcury, but vrlllcllialuato mcrourlu |.ol?m fco? lUo Visum. Write 10 Wood Balm Lo., Atlsnu, ua., lor book ol coavlaclos I'tool ol IU T'rKa, J?k?u, T.aa? wrlus; "I causal malaria la laiiUslan?,andwhon lta letcr I iaio.sulao oua Uioiulil ?t'jOoaial'J?^ 5?rvouiw*?. It. 11. ?? Vul m>' fc*alcm lu fluu ^uaDr'ug Company, wholwla 10 MAllUUSD. both o( thUclty. ? DIED. ol iho totally are rsspcollully lavlud W Wolff's Acme Blacking. $weai?8i,o(iin?Owwt' What eiie U to bo expected of tbo 414 fashioned way of blacking the chocs? Try ibo 1 new way by using WOLFF'S mdlUaUlrtytask becomes a cleanly ^*V2S3 cflpr^0"' Mli'sACNlEBlacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. WOLPFS RANDOLPH,Pttll^W. Religious Notices. T""35>HKCONl> PRESBYTERIAN CIIUHCH? Cor. Twentieth auil Market atreoti, Hov. Wm. If. Cooke, U.I>.. jMiitor. Servlcc* at 10:80 a. in. and 7:30p. m. Sunday School at U a. m, All arc welcome. ! T^PIRST KNG. KVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH?Hov. K. II. Uornbhucr, jwu lor. Service* at 10:H0 a. m. and 7:45 |?. ra. Hun-, duy School nt 2 p. ra. Young People'! meeting after oven lngacrr Icq. t-"35?unitki> presbytkrian church Jy-Sr Rev. J. T. McCluro, 1). I)? paitor. Cow* inunlon icrvloca at 10:30 a. m. and regular ?er vlcca at 7::?) p. m. Sabbath Hobool at 7:00 p. in. Young pooplo ? meeting at 7:00 n. ra. *T-35? WESLEY M. K. CHURCH?Her. D. L. Ash, paator. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. aud 7:30 p. in. He v. S. K. Jouen, 1*. K? will preach in the inorninK and administer tho Sacrament o( the Lord'i Buppcr. Lovefeaat at tf:00a. ih. T"c??FIRBT BAPTIST CHURCH-Corner "jB-i^Twelflh ami Byron itreeta?Rev. A. J. lruy, paator. Preaching at 10:30 u. m. and 7:45 p. in. Sabbath School at 2:80 p. ra. Young people's meeting Monday nt 7:45 p. ra. 1'raycr meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. ra. T-SfeTIIIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH Jt-Sr Eighth Ward?Hov. L. W. Barr, paitor. Hcrvlcca at 10:%) n. in., subjiot. "HuflcrcraIrum tho Flood." and 7:80 t?. ra.. Children'! day ier* vice, consisting or addresses, aonga aud-recita tions by tho school. AII ar? wolcotno. T^5??T. MATTIIRW1 P, K. CIIURCIl-Cor nor Fifteenth and Chajilltie airealar Mo lorvlcea tomorrow on account of thoabsence of tho rector, Dr. R. H. Bwopo, who Ifl attending tho State Council of tho IMoceao of Wcit Vir ginia at Shepherdatown. SundaySchoolat 2:80 p. m. T^aCllAPMNK STHKET M. K. CHUHCH Wm. O. Rlheldaffcr, paator. Preaching at 10:80 a. m.; ?t M:00 x>. in. Chlldren'a day ser ?Ices. Sabbath Behoof-Infant doparlment, 0 a. tn.s advanced department. 2 p. in, Ypungpco pie i meeting at 8:80 p. m. 1'rayor moellug Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. T"?5?KIHKT PBKSBYTRRIAH CHUIICH ltev. I). A. Cunningham. D.D., paator. l'rcachlug nt 10:80a. in. and at 7:1*1 D. m. Even lug atiblei't. "Hecplvlng Hood ami Kvll from tho Hand of tho Lord " Sabbath School at u a. m. Mission School ai 2:80 p.m.! Eighteenth itroot, almvo Jacob. T""3s?zank street m. k. church-o. b. lira ha in, |?ator, Infant bantlim Mr vice at 10:80 a. in.: preaching at It. Preaching at 7:W n. in. by Roy. 8. Krnesl Joiiea, P. E, fol lowed Py tho (|unrterly communion services, prayer tnootlnga Sunday at 0:00 a. m.. Wednea day at7:aop. m. Oxford League Friday at7i80 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p. in, T^35?TIIOMSOM M. B. CHURCH?Her. O, Any W. Urimet, uutor. l'reaihlog at 10:80 a. m, Sabbath School at 2 p.m. VerinonatTino p. m, to tho young peoplei tPpronrlato mum will be anng by tho choir. The official board aJm rsik Society, of ChrUtlan Endeavor, Friday evening ?tAoWook.??????????I Amusements. JgASK BAU,? Mansfield vs. Wheeling, At Iii.axo Pa?k, Thurtdny. ITId?y and Saturday, JUNK ?, 7 Slid macalled?IJ:80p.m. Ura.l.dmtalon. New Advertisements. WANTED-TWO GIKL8 FOB .11. w<"k-" m^a T?1IE MLETTANTK MAGAZINE, X (inMleur cmitrlbillon), >ixxlmeii aior IrSl" Sn?h C*"U' 1IM'UrueJ ,Lrv,,l|,r* c] V1 -v lost-last WEEK OB V/fo'T" "I ? 811 rw Fire Krauc Wku of 1?H. rrencb coin. The Hurler will receive more than iu value by leuvlug at ibll ookt A/fOUNTAIN lake COTTAGE FOR /UrA~iC'?i'i'141"1 u,"hl rooms, mostly 1Hclu,Un* ?'iir'ur otiive una unno-to A UOTION SALE OF Exeliuiige liuuk Stock. , public auction at the Irout door of he Court tfpuso, Satuidar, Jnuo ? at 10 tt* m,? Tuu Shares of Kxohatige Bunk W. H. hajXkr, I - ' AllLtloiii-i-r. R Auctioneer. icji ~~ Cut Glassware For WedUiiiir or Aunlvorsary Gilt*. The finest assortment over shown lu the city. kwjnu uros., 1 Jc8 121ft Market St.. opp. Mcl.uro Hume. FOIt CINCINNATI, louisville I and intermediate points. The ???. One passenger steamer I LOUIS A. SHERLEY, TI10S. HDNTE1L Commander, ? 0. li. Rkkvks ami Jami* Uownky, Clerks, Hl,fev? 'or tho above oii Saturday, June ti.ut I o o clock l?. in. tor all information apply to ?JSl FRANK HOOi ll, AkuuI. ' Mixed paints, IlKAUV KOI I USE. HOOE St BRO., No. 1113 Market 8t., if," A'"" Ij'l" ?l?br?lea ill ltd I'.lnl, whii.lii la prepared from the purest pigments ah a SK!' Kokfi.ifSi ?'i u??b. ?ifiaMtir'saw*' mumwmr " T 1ST OF LETTERS ?,&'w" v! ?ho I'ononico hi WhwUni, Ohio county, \\. \a? Saturday, June ?. l8t?9. To ??.y /''u oliowiiiK the appilcunt must ask for advertised letters, giving date of lilt: # LA WEB' LIST. "SiST JtCtKU' mu Uul? GKNTLKJJKN'S LIST, Bouttfl. kx?'. H?m.u,,'prt"k W ' Davison, K. T, ' SESkS. Ma.' """1"un' "? FOREIGN'. Slgnor Copta Franocico, w. J. w. co\vi)i:s-, r. m. Goods That Make Customers for Us I frornlttfjl"1 Cl"r''>' """ m"kM 0 s0?'1 Jrlllk Our Fine Teas and I'uro Spices, Our Gold Dust Flour, the ouly genuine. Crescent and Quoou Ollvei. New York Cream Cheese. PuroOllyo Oil for Hulad*. Fine Head Carollnu Rice, Call on un for 1'Icnlc Goods. Conner & Snedeker, je8 Corner Market & Fourteenth St*. Johu J. Jones, administrator of) James II. Koblnsou, dee'd, I, vs. Mu Chancery. Mary V. Robinson ct nl, j ??In?!).!,n,lmnV0 a 'Iccrco of tho Circuit Court on Uio xld UiiLv ?.V"ai '!," l!lu,u,M'vuMUUed suit, u.,i!l i Jv i: V , April, Ihm), tiiu iindersitfiicJ Special OommlMloner will procced to well at lwiCnUM 0M#'nut,,? fru"t Joor ol the Court lluiike of Ohio couuty, on 8ATUKDAY, JUNE 1,1889, \? O'clock a.m., the middlo ono Smut*58i? /iSnnuru,*?red hundred and fit. .? } ?.n ?'o eaat ?lde ol Market atfX'Ct iiutwccu Tenth and Eleventh Ntroeta. In piXVWumoS'^i'ta.1' liob""?"mu mnn?v'n?if A'?''""Ouo third of tho purchiue i i Jn,.,c^ more a? the purchasermav elent, U) be paid In ca?h on tho day of inle. and the residue In two equal credit lns'iiiiincrii* nr hifflm'J tJiu,V0 mt'n frtJlu day of sole, with uten*i thereon from day of nale, iioIoh with unfi"?!1!? W}.clJr"? t0 l)o alven by tho purchaser ami title rotaincu until tho purchase money Is paid aud a conveyance directed by the Court. A. J. (JURKB, j r ttf?!vfv ?.. ti ''I*'1'?! Commissioner. J. L. iIuiivEY. Auctioneer. hereby certify that bond and security have been given by tho said si>eclal conunUiiioueraji required by law. JOIlN W. At ITCIIELl" my^nluH clerk of tho Circuit Court. ^ %"aUVoTdM t,M S4turdAy'Jano - J0,1 MtT,tg flj'cfllal Com'mImlonor. JOHN FRIEDEL Wliolmlc & llefiill Denier In Crockery & Wall Paper. A Urim ami Elegant Lino ol DECORATED TEA AHD DINNER WARE, CImmljor Sets, Brj?pze , ancl Orntmonta, Chandollora. Library and Stand Lamps, Fine Glasnwnro. Also, a Largo Assortment of lit 'JS1CY GOODS JUST RECEIVED, JOHN FRIEDEL, IHPM.ln PI. Aim Water BL Grand Opera House. 0. C. 0ENT11ER, J^sseo and Manager. A Great Event. Thm Commondnj Matlnco Saturday at a p. in, Ully Clay's Original Calely Company. 30 of Araorlm'. tuil Europe', licit ArtliU. ? 1r.,i".lc_0.wI^. Hnrlr"',no. am] Viuilerlllo ?!2,hi? 0IIC?'10*' A iicrr. m pln"ttW?.'mr 01 au}h""s?|,r!''r'' Admteton, in, a BRICK! BRICK!! Wo bavo now reiuly a largo lot of Excellent Building and Paring Brick) 1'OU HA LI', delivered In any part of Wheel* Itig or at any place reached by railroad. Oct our prlcea by applying to uiln peraon or by mall. ROBINSON BROS., I.a . IIKI.I.AIHK, OHIO, EXCELSIOR PLANING MlbL AND FACTORY, MANMXUTON, W. YA, Krani nil h.nrt I.UM1IKR, l,ATII, xtllNdl.KX, HA11.9, BASU, 1II.INIIH, UOOIUJ nli'l Bulldeis' Hardware. flooring, Cellln*, Weathcrboardlng and fler man Hiding, nil of my own manufacture, and at price* that will make your brad awlm, Hough Lumber taken In Exchange when do alrod, WTA1I ordera given promat j>er?onal atten tion, and ratUfactloii aaaurcd. L. G. ROBINSON. my71 JpKUlT AND 811 ADJfi THKKH, BHAI.h KRUITfl, Krtrgrcena for Uwna. Yard* and OmeUrlaa, Howera of all kinda, very cheap. , Rend ordpra NOW for Trcea, Kvergreena, Shrub bery, 4?. l'rlco Llat aent on application. Addrraa, OflHAn WR1MIT. mrJO-naw Mnntidavilla, w, Va. ^OUUISTS, ATTENTION I , Tourlita whoantlclpato a trip to Kurope be foro the IMh oi July will do well to aecurt paw ?M, particularly In ftaotid Cabin, aa bertha of H '"""Mm Geo. E. Stifel & Co. Geo. E. Stifel &c CO., 1114 Main Street. WHITE AND COLORED ?Dress Fabrics FOR SUMMER WEAR. Vie lmvo just received another lot of choice Cliallles uud Natlues. also choice Colored Embroidered Chumhrn Suits. The newest de signs tor Summer Suits. Now Lawns, Nainsook#, Mar seilles, Swiss uud Hamburg Em broidered Flouudngs, Kdgiiws, Ulmlty Hands, Irish Point, ltih bon uud Hemstitched Embroid erles. PARASOLS ?AND? Sun Umbrellas! Have just opened another lot ol Gloria Silk mid Turk Satin Sun Umbrellas, with Paragon Frame uud Curved Natural Wood, Gold or Oxidized Handles. A new and elegant line of Jap anese Decorating Fans, Fino Cream, White and Colored, Plain, Huud-]iainted uud Feather Funs, In great variety. CURTAINS. A look through our extensive Curtain department will convince you that tlie largest stock of Not tingham, Irish Point Brussels, Antique Tambour, ami Kouas cense Lace, Madras, Turcoman mid Chenille Portiere Curtiilnsiu the city Is found at our store. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. No. 1114 Main St. "Her Majesty's Corset" and the Francesco Kid Gloves are the best In the market. myno J. S. Rhodes & Co. J. S. Rhodes & Go. REAL WHITE Shanghai Silks Ju?t Opened, nt much leu than Regular 1'rlctii. Beo our Special Numbers at 50,60,6fi & 76c. PER YARD. ?NEW? Black Lace Flouncings, 40 AND oa INCHES WIDE, FItOM *1 60 TO $1100. Handsome Black Drapery Nets, Fish Net and Pure Sew ing Silk Grenadine, now in stock. NEW STOCK OF LA TOSCA PARASOLS JUST RECEIVED. ?rSee our special bargain In 811k Umbrellas-good quality Gloria Silk, Faragon Frame and Gold Tip. PRICE, $1.25. J. S. RHODES 4 CO., 1152 Main St. Books, Stationery, Eto. QUlt LINK OK GIFT BOOKS For nil ocoulons, but Just now in demand for School Commencements 18 VKftY FULL AND COMI'LKTK. Beautiful Rooks for BOo, 700 snd $1 00, orKlnoHlnglo Volumes or Beta from 95 00 to 920. __ STANTON & DAVENPORT, mm No.lBOl MAHKRT8T. 1852 WALLPAPER, 1889. Baby Carriages, DAY HOOK8, LKPOKItf, CASH 1I00KM. IN Vol UK ftttd TRIAL IIA LANCE IMHJKB, I'KNR. INK snd I'Al'KIt, LK1TKB siul HILL JMLK9, And ill Kinds of Stationery. Tlio Urgcit Block and Greatest Variety.* Bold Ucull at Wholesale 1'rlers, bf JOSEPH 0RAVE8, . myl? W Twelfth Htrect. , rjMIE riTTSUUHOH DIBl'ATOIt, BU MI *??,' to rrnli Incturtlud Inndan. lulmrth Tlmti, 11 null pft wnk. m >p;*Tiira. ciimp Lltirary Dookl,s to 9S conU. A Itfft WnrtmtiiU UrludlMli bjr th? jut ?t pybllihtrj grim, nnokMlUt itnil NmclMlifi MuiIobI Goods. piANO ' ?TUNING. - II Jou wint rotir Pluto lunxl br >n nperl Ituwt imt? root onlct with mm r. W.BAUKSR AGO Qeo. R. Taylor-Ore88 Goods, he. GEO. RTAYLOR. Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Replenished THIS MORNING with new lines of Mohairs, Henriettas, Serges, Brilliantines, India Silks, Challies, Combination Costumes, Railroad Cords, Zephyrs, Nun's Veilings, &c? in all the New and Fashionable Shades. We open also, and place on sale this morning a very choice selection of CREAM WHITE GOODS, PROVIDED ESPECIALLY FOIt Commencement Costumes, Cream White Mousquetaire Kids, Cream White Silk Mitts, Cream White Silk Hose, Cream White Fans. Inducements Offered in all Kinds of SPRING and SUMMER WRAPS. J Hit 0|ieue<], a New Assortment of the Geuuluo CENTEMERI KIDS At $1.35 for Colors. Each left hand glove bearing the name ol P. CEN TEMERI & CO. Blouse Waists, Jersey Jackets. Embroidered Dressing Sacques, * Cambric and Lisle Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Silk Cloves, Infants' Zephyr Boots and Sacques. SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS. 5,000 Yards, New Styles, at 10 and 12J4 cts. 2,000 Yards Mohair Challies at 18 and 20 cts. Best French Satines, colors, at 25 cts. Best French Satines, black, at 30 cts, . BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS!' 65-Inch Black Laci Flomoiogs, GEO. R. TAYLOR. O. Mendel & Co.?Undertaking. UNDERTAKING! In this Department our Facilities are Unsurpassed. We are prepared to conduct burial* in a most satis factory manner. All modern Undertaking Appli ances and a fine Hearse. Competent management guaranteed. Coffins, Caskets, AND A FULL LIKE OF BURIAL GOODS!. which are second to none. PRICES REASONABLE. ' We Aim to be Prompt, Considerate and Reliable. $@>Calls by telephone answered any hour, day or night, either at the Store or Residence of B. Zook. G. Mendel & Co., _W 1124 MAIN STREET. Drugs, Chemicals, Eto, LOGAN DRUG CO, Supplies for Soda Ponntalns, viz: 8YRUW. FRUIT JUICES. MALTO. MOXIE, MEXICAN HI1ERIIKT, EXTRACTS, Ac. HELLO! BALD HEADS! Wo are Agent* for Juit what you need. 7 Sutherland Slitera' Hair Grower. Butherlaud BUton* Bcalp Cleaner. TUKK1HII LIPK TAIILETtf. Boo idrerllw raeut lu this paper. BEST'S TONIC. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER In l'int, Quart and Half Gallon Uottlea. MITCIIKM.'S IIIU i PLANTERS. Zoeller's Swiss Bitters, Wild Cherry Tonic And BLACK GIN. I'AINTEftfl, I'AI'ER HANUEIUJ and WHITE WAMIIRRM are kindly ankod to remember tin when ready to purchase aeawm'a auppllefc I'AINTI, BKUIHXfl, ULUtt, Ul.THA-M ARIMM, AC, Wholeaale ARonU forlltOW CASES. SPECIALTIES. Bxoelelor Baking Powder, Pleasant Worm Syrup, Logan'e Bee. Jam. Ginger, Homeeteftd Pllle, Lily Oream for Chape, Clni)*r*llt Corn Our*, ninlcluu1 I'rmcrlpUona. loourtUlf coin poundoil toll hoiiri. LOGAN DRUO CO., Ilrldgo Corner ? WhMUni, W. T?, >u HousefurnlBhlng Hardware. TyiBB -CLOTH! Prfpaw for the fllca-by filling jrotir window* and doors Willi terteri Cloth. We have Mb tnyM lino Main mrwt. JEWKTTB Water Coolers, Willi ellhir ntlrtnlint Iron of Porwlitn lln Ini*. tbfjMHt ?ud lumlNimwl toolin In the market Call and m ihem, NMflITT h tlHOi'H, )? Ull XtlkM HlftcU Iron Cornice, Tin Roofing, Etc. Galvanized Iron Cornice AND? TIN ROOFING. Special Attention Riven to nil kind* of Sheet Iron a ml Tin Work on building*. Al*o Stool a ltd Kelt 1 tooting. G'aII And got price* before contracting, ai I Ain prepared to glvo banralni In Uiai lino of work. n. P. CALDWELL, ??2^^^^t^or^UlnAndflontli8trMt^ Professional Cards. Q.KO. \vTJKKFKUij Attorney at Law, OWlOKl-Ho.? KOUHTKKNTI! BTIiKKT, cir?* Q. W. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ?AKD? Ucneral Iiutirnnco Agent, lit) Marrkththixt, Wboellni, W, V?. Collection* promptly Attended to. liwuranee ?elicited In Wheeling, nml In All pArti of \> c?t VlrglnlA. Caii place IninrAboq At lowent rate# ?wo In hMtflorapAttIf*. AplMaw TVt. H. F. HEATH. \J (BucrcMor to l)r. 0, II, Roblnaon) A Practitioner of 90 Year* Ksperlonee In alt tbat partalui to tha management and treat ments UOMKMTKJ ANIMAL. Special attention ?lren to Ifonm Dcntlnfry and Caatratlon. orrita ani> IIommtali Carter A Morrowa Idtory Htable. Twenty-third and Mar ket atreet, Wheel Id*, W, Va. , Telephone ealla auaweral day or n la Jit at real* donee, No. W Klahteenth atreet. Wheeling, W. Va.. Carter A Morrow * 1.1*07 liable, Whoelln*, W. Va.. itollalro llrcodlug ana Halo Itablea, (toll Photography. 1^1 11. II1QG1N8, PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 TWKI.nU MTBKT, biK Y/nuano, W. Va. '? ?:,W. SH.VBHIUUT, Major of tlie niy 0I Wheeliug, do hereby iu occordaueo with tho proviaioua of an act of the Leglblaturo of Weal > irgiula iu ?ucU caae tumlo uud provided, au uouuee anil mblikh, that tho follpwiug ordi uauce wan duly |Muwd ammllug to law ata raf Whct-E 01 ^ Couucl1 lhc City of Bald ordinance provides for the Uiuo audiale of Uoudaof the City of Wheeling iu theamouut auureimtlwif ?hn mi 4. ??* /?., ?.Ti ... w. ui iiivi.iij oi niiet'iuix iu tneawouut aggregating the aunt of |75,0<W, tuJd auu to bo u?<*l mill t-xpuuiled for ihu following purpose only, viz: tor the puritote of providing uieuuk lor tho construction. ami luilMlug of n Feruia ?Vb?Hy cm " u0 ll'"n ?VM At a s pedal Klcellou to bo hlllll 00 llio loth Daj of Juue, X, D. 1881), tho qualified volori of tho City of Wheeling Jit iu,(9u1thu (juention of tho ratlrteatlou umiTi .V 1,0 0f,,uanco aforeaald; toMowta^Sinr "nJ a?u? !? Pr?vldo for tho iaauo and Milottf UjhiUi of the (,'ity of Wheeling, to bo llflnu ^(tu! ?>?nal o/tU CUyoJ Wheel I for i-.J1,o^^irr^aoPaU^^.Pnr?0T|JLnaV,5SS; iil.T ,?I ,v\ are hereby uuthorlaed and iu iil!11 r . ^wainlou the 17th clay of Juuo, l : , ^owaftor a* practicable, to do liur to the ('Ouiini??iouor4, hereinafter named 5/ jafyV'iU' ro'r,0Si. dred dollark e^oh;: one hundred of the mild bouda shall bo of tho denomination of Hvo huudred in? (^c.if 8.n,, "'H "?l<luo of Mid bouda biiall bo of tho denomination of ono thnukand dollitrs each. Maid bouda Khali be nuniburod from 1 to i!lft< Inoliihivo. The mild bouda shall be inado payable on or before tho 1st davol Jnlv A'.!, il fi'i"' Mbe 1Ul,lk,ot "'euhli? A'ulley, in tiio tlty of W heeling, with Utereat at the rato of 116 fholat da?o/Julv0!!^' p^nb,e. "unuully ou tne lai na> of July, lhUO, and on tho lit dav nI July, iu each year thereafter, until and iuelud liiir tho veur lU.fl, at tho t>uid liaukof tho Ohio Valley, In tiro City of U heel fug. for which inter est coupons iu proner form shall bo aiiacliml to SS iii?' >'i w'i !? .]!S? ,,"<urui"',"10 Wu,i "i ?ii), i! . i i ii I engraved thereon. Tho uld bonds shall boilgued by the 3layor, oonu* ffiWfi' .HM city, u $S$t Midi I ho Mai v laohed thereto tW/fjt vftsaiss."m*"i"0 "< a- ni?Ju.i! /["^rpnlalMl by ihe Council of ilf i /i f ^!"'? 1'. Jepkon, M. Jeflera S!'b! "ft!'' i?? i.Bnn ll.clr ptr vaiuo. uj Z S,7 ?.?vfutl l" SrAV^In^'>""?" W .Aw,,1.#" b""l]l 'Ml lio luuotl only (or llio foItiiM Jujr puriHuw: for iinrltia for material, u-oil Iu tiio coohtructton ot .ud "or laior am! e*wuiwlucurrod lutudabout J? ?.| P?'puMieut ttono brWgoon Mlo of wild Immla ahull be |uiM out by tho aiid .ODinilMlonera to the atnouuta for uhloh it In here nbeforeprovlde<l that they Sail'bakiueS or tho purjMMO herein provlileil. ami to inch ?ersoiiM or jienjon an the Council o{?ald city ahall "" """? tlmu that tho ituiiiml In; of oily inica fur iffi? tiurnaw l? iokIo, mit||,'|j {' \"W t or tho provUtoui ol tho orilltmuro ?ro i2l. ^ Vr;h A";!'1,Ux ?'w'1 ^ lovlei! aa a aonar*to'tax 2?ti.o ibtcmt fujwiufioti, i?,uin "i1tesfrrf Ititerm on?tt. h of mm ho,Xi .b.li tl'LiS KsiSSSsSS oiMVh^/ofSSPjf Iho cpllcctiir, while In bitpoaMMlon ami, tit ihi city .kwliory |ni, whIcnrSmo ? L" kept and accou tiled for loparato/rom .iiffi '"W'o'thoCityof WhccllSjr? B,loU,cr ?aSSsaHSis kmIM In ,omo bank or SPo t.7. ,<,S KtTth'r&rro^riKoS'f^ fSSLwISlJ'S :'nr,i7,?offit,hd:;S";? |Sfe!S?S; asasfifaaS^si ally, on tho 1/ltl, !l,J'o htS^f1ffo , auil on tho Kith ilayof Juno In rm?h *VX^i"?1' after, until tho botiil.faaiii'd r l'lfro is.!!;; :wrs the wild bonds khall coano to bear lni/.?1'.7!/a,I(! ";e "rut day of tlienoat monu" affi7hi tZ" tilollon nl (lie ?ilil publication It ll iSS?.?f?l' nowevpr, that If the holdonof allot K drawn by lot aball bo knomi ? the iJidW' iitlMlotiora, tho uild (^mmluWiIra Si, actual nolleo In wrllliiK to audi lioldera wIK i.? ten daya after auch drawing which nou~ .if.i >? tl"-; fame M that herein oihcrwl.o .1! bo jiubllahcd,and luchactual UotlcoiSJllhiJS t ie tatnoclMaalf II had ken nnbllahod f.? Uio mnnuarliorolntaforo Mlftr h" It JhS i? ?btlnl on the face ol each of Mid bon je th. ? aha ! bo liable to redemption at |, , J, ?l,,i r,W' 'h?"?t;!?)oi jUi;,liyj"" f"1' Hi.r. 7. Italinllbo Uio duty of the i?m rn^ inlailouera to cancel, a* they arc rvdccinoif T.I Imnda and cf>niioii? paid liv thmn !L.t",0 ahnll, on or boforo flmt day of AuvuVi i?i ^ year, and ollenc. f ,nnflSlAkWi . ^rl'.hVott^irr. Bku.'S. It aliall !h? Iho duty of tho ('ommlaaion* cm to keep a truo account <?f their receipt* mid ?1lhbtirM-invutf>, Hti'l report tlio Mine to CViuncIl annually In tho mouth of Atigoat, and at such olhor time m Council ahall order, Hr.r. y. Tho Council of laid city may, for cauie, retnovo nny one or more of the M|d Commit' nlotipm, or thulr uticceaaon, and the Com* mln?l<?!i>*r(i, or their KueceMura, may resign, by notice glvon In writing to the Mnyoror Clerk of tho city. Any viic-aucle* ihall bo filled by Coon* ell In joint Mutou< Hra\ 10. Nd iKjiton ilmll net m Conmlmloner uuder thUordlrintico until after ho Khali have ?I veil bund, with Rood accurlty, npproved by tho Council, In the (tonally of ten thouiand dob Urn, which bond nhall bo pajablo to the Oily of Wheeling. and ahall bo conditioned to the fol lowing offcrt: Tho condition of tho above obll* nation In aueh, that whereaa, tho abovo bound liM ixion duly appointed a CpmtrtlHloiHir tmdor an ordinance of thu city of.Wheeling, entitled "An ordinance In provide for Urn laaue and Mlo ol bond* of tho City of Wheeling, to bo known aa 'Wheeling Crook llrldge Honda.* (on Mnlti atrcel} and fur tho re* dcmptlon and payment thereof," pawed day of ,aud ha* accejilod tho aald ap pointment; now, therefore, If (ho aald ahall In all thlnga faithfully and ((ill gently dlicbarao hi* dullea aa auoh Commla alotier, and aliall well and truly account for and pay over to auoh poraori or (Minolta aa ahall bo entitled to receive tho aarae, all uieneya that ihall cdino Into hU handa, or In hla control, at audi Cotntnl*?lonor, then aball tho foregoing obligation be void, otherwlio It ahall remain In full force and vlrtuo. ? Bit', 11, It ahall be the duly of tho Commit* alnnera to enforco each and every nrovlilon of thlaordlnanrc In relation to their duty, accord* Iiik to Ita true Intent and meaning, and any fa 1* uro of any one of the Comtnlaalnnera to oomply with or perform any duty prcacrlhcd by Uila or* dlnnnco ahull bo deemed a violation of the con* ailion oi hi* bund. Hw. 17. Ileforc thoCommlailoneri aliall make any aal? of Mid hon<1a, they ahall adverUae for at lcaat four week* In thodally nnwapitKimpub* llihedln the city of Wheeling, Riving tho time when, and tho place when*. In Mid dly, they will rrcclvw blda In ?rilfti| for atld bond/. Hhonld the bid* exceed the amount of botidi to fat laaned, ttiobonda ahall bo apportioned by (lie cnrninlnlom ta among thoee biddlug the high* e*l mice, Ntc. in. The ('ommlialoneri ahall receivecom* Mnaatlon for their Mmm one fourth of oue per cent on llio amount dlaburaed by them un der thla ordinance in the redemption of bond* laaned hereunder, aud tho payment of Intereat upon Mich bond*, and no more. Huehoompen ration ahrfl lie In lull far all aervlcea of every description rendered by or required of the Com* tnlaalouera, or any of then, under thti ordl uauce, and do extra pay for clerical or other Mir* vice* *haH be allowed, exceeding 11 fly dollars per annum; auoh eommbslon* ?hall be only charged U|M)ii the amount of money received l.y tbu Commissioner* (or, ami by th in uppl{. ! to ttiu redumption o! baud# under this oidluuui , aud payment of iulvrett thereon, nn<l not ?.a money revived from the sale ol tald bond* j,. sued uuder thl* ordluatux-. Hue. 14. Tbl* ordluauco shall take effect from and after lu rattltlcutluii by tbu qualitlcd vote , of tbo t'ity of Wheeling, at an election to bo beld ou tbo 1Mb day of June, l^J. All persoui voting for tho rallilcatlou 01 tbu ordinal,. berelu net forth, shall kavowritt. u or printed on hi* ballot the word* "l-or Hatliicattou," m l those voting against ratification shall hiuo written or prlutedon bU ballot tliv won!# "lor Rejection." Hit. 15. ThU ordinance shall take effect iru tutd after lu passage. The aiwregaw amouutof iudehieducMof the City onvhct'liiur, Issued and authorued bv ilto said city, and existing at this date U . Ulveu under my hand, this 'ilst day of m.iv, law, C. W. HKAIlKKiHT Mayorof tho City of Wheeling, \\ \ i. TllOMAS F. THONKK, Clerk of tbo City of Wheeling, W. v? JelSH Proposals. I jgEALED PHOl'OSALS. : Healed pretrials will be received at the < 1 . of tbo City Clerk until Mouday. June \\ nt , o'clock p. tu.< addressed to the Chairman of t*n> Committee on Fire Department, for Whltewsi>ti lug tbo Vigilant KUfiiuu Houso, tu<? eelllu. ? ;ii,i ttable; Hope lloiu Home. ono celliiiK, uu.i uli downstairs; AtlanticEngine Home. u.? (,ii Ings aud stable; Niatfaui Engine Home. u,, filings and stable; Eighth Ward lit no liuusi*. two celling!. , Tbo Committee reserves tbo rluht to rou-? t..Ijv or all bids. For further Information enquire/ J. A. Dunulug, Chief Mondial, m tbo Atlantic Engine Homo. W. ii.lt ; I Je.V7 'i Clerk Fire Depaninnn^ I skaled phoposaia ft ' d proposals will bo received at the oUu of t'< City Clerk until Monday, Juno io. v. u'elui-'t p. m? addressed lo the chairman ol tbo Committee ou Fire Department, for .-'frapiuu and Painting all the outside wood work (exuja hose towers) with two coals of pure lesd and linseed oil |*luts, for the Niagara and Atlautle Eugluo Houses aud the Islamt ll,.#e Ifousc, aud for the Brick front* and ou|?ldo wood work of tbo Vigilant Engine IfoUoo and llopo IU?< liouso Tbo Committee reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. For further information enquire nt J. A. Dunning, Chief Murihul, nt tin- AtUntlo Engine House. W. II. IKK, JoA-7-H Clerk Fire lu-?>.irime?i. Gonoral Notices. Important notice. On account of tbo long am* continued cool, wet weather, thoro will be great danger of much alckuos* folloirllig tbo advent of hot weather. Tbo atteutlou of hotueholders and tbo public |? dliected to the important e of strict sanliaty regulations, aud frequent applications of |line, carbolic acid, or other disinfectant* to cellars ssrmraswm from precipitation Into It of human bt.tl e* and the bodleaof other animal*, eonteuts of privy vault* and other Impurities, tbo? drinking of the water Uabsolutely uaugcruua. Boiling ml water used for domestlo purpose* for at leaat one halt hour. U strictly enjoined as tho only absolutely reliable protection. Persons wishing to-make corap.alnta about garbago or other nuisance* will confer a layer by writing plainly tho nature of complaint, name* and number of premises, on a poata card, lustcad of using tbo telephone, they * thus be sun to reach me, atut their wants will reoelvo prompt attention. UKOUOKI. GARRISON. M. IV, jed# , Health Ottber. Redemption ok junction IKON COMPANY'S MOUTH At IE HONbs Tbo holders of Junction Iron Company's bondisecured by it* mortgage,dated November). 188J, and recorded lu Jefferson county, Ohio, bunt records lu Record No. 'JJ. pngo 578, lire hereby notified that tbo remaining hinds of the Com patiy numbered I, A. <l, 8, lu, in, m, 11. I 17, 1U, i!0, VI, UU, i!4, ?A, UU, VH, .'111, ill, lift, .HO, 40, 4il, 47, T.l, ft! 1, Aft, TiO. (10, nil, OA, 07, OH, 00, 7U, 70. 70, 7H, 71*. HI, 80, (10. 01, Oil, 04, OK, 00, 100, hart- bum selected for payment lu accordance with ilm provision*of said mortyago, and will bo paid witli accrued interest upon the presrutatlou thereof attheolllco of tlieComitauy at tbo City ltank of Wheeling, in the city of Wlieellm;, West Virginia, on tho ilftccuth day of June. A. 1). 18HSI, nt which time lliey will ( ease to In ar interest. JUNCTION IKON CO., myito Hy H. M. utitw. I'wst. J^OTIOE. All person* aro hereby notified not to give credit or triut to my wife, M r*. Karah Jane l'l|f.?, on my account, slnco 1 will not be responsible (or the payment of inch debts. J. H. PIPK8, M. I)., Je7 ?'l.Vlfl Jncob Hircet. ^?OTICE. ' 1 havo had built oxprcssly for l'lcnic purport, a Fiuo Coverud Wagon thnt will carry twelve (IS) oouplc. Wtrtloideilrlug to hire tbo same will call on or nddrei* W. A. NICHOLS. Livery. Telephone. |c3? J^OTIOE TO THE PUBLIC. I am now prepared to clean Privy Vault* and Co** Pool* on short notice, at tbo rato of 7ftc i? r barrel?forty gallon barrels. Will guarauteo sit Jobstobodouo promptly, aud In a ?atl<-fHt tm>' manner. 1.11. VAN Fobhkn, "OU Main Street. Teiophono 2A7. wp? Truatee'u Salos. T KUSTEE'B SALE. Bv virtue of a Uccd of Trust made by F. W Hitter and Mary Hitter, 111* wife, to H. II. IV, guion a* trustee, dated Austist I, INfi.', i.ml re corded in tho ofllce of tho Clerk of tho f. uory Court ol Ohio County, West Virginia, In ln?l of Trust Book No. Ill, paue 1 ?'?(), and nbo by vit tue of an order of tlio circuit Court ol thi- olr.'i county, W. Va., entered'February 7, lu Chancery Order Book No. 11, folio am, 1 will mIi at public auction, at tho north door of the Court House, ou 1 SATURDAY, JUNK ?, 1889, tho following described properly, that It to mj , All the north thltd part of lot numbered ultict) 1 throo (Oil) on Market street, between Twenty third and Twcuty-fourth streets, lu that pun of tho city of Wheeling, Ohio county, West Vli? Rlula, known a* Centre Wheeling, being the iird part aforesaid of lot numl>crcd ninety three (v3i, on the gcberal plat of tbo addition to said city known aa Kotr and Chntdlue's inbll tion; tho property hereby ronvoyeu frontiuii :l feet ou Market street and running lmck of uni form whltb from said street the full depth of Mid lot, together with all aud sluculsr tho ltn< provcineuta thereon,and the hereditamentssml appurtenances thereto belonging, litlnu tie saino property convoyed to F. V\. Hitter by Wn*h initon Humble and wife, by deed dated AnfUit 1,11470, anil of record in tho Iteeorder's olllco ol aald county, in Deed Book No. 67, page 41/. Ikrmsok MAl.R-Onehaif cash, and tho resi due In two equal payment*, purrhuM-rexicutini; note* with approved M-curlty for tho dcfcm-l payment*, payable at six and twelve montin from tho date of sale, with Interest from dnt<, the tlllo to bo retained until the pnrihu'e money Itopabl lu full?or tho nurchaur im.y pay tho wholo or any portion 0) the pun lm money he may elect, in circss of thu one lisll. B. B. DOVKNF.lt, 11 list" W. H. Hsmkh. Auetloneor. inyt) ' Publlo Sato. pUliLlO SALK. Ily vlfltio of ttio Authority Ttitf'I In tl.in I r certain dceree* of tho circuit Court of Obb county, West Virginia, dated respectively 011 tin ifldday of April, A. 1). IKkh, and on the Mb day of December, A. D. 1HKM, on tho 1Mb day of I" cemlior, A. 1). )hm, and on tbo :'J>l day ol He comber, A. I). iNiM, In n suit In chancery therein pending, wherein Hobleski B. Caldwell wm jdalntin and ('arollno M. Wilson aii'l other* wore defendant, the undersigned sj?eclal < ? inlnloucra will sell at public auction, *t tin front door of tho Court Houie of Ohio comity aforesaid, on ? TUKSDAY, JULY 2, A. D. IM9, commencing at 10 o'clock n. in., tho folio* Ik deaorlbed real property, which In dewrllcil i reference to a plat of parcela, niti-ci* iiml alUr returned by tho Mid apodal commlaalorierii wun the report mentioned In tho mild dncrev ??( n Mb day ol December, A. I). 1k*n. uii<I hy tUt *<? creo directed to bo recorded In tho office of ??"' Clerk of tho Connty Court ol nald Ohio rountj In which ollloo It la now of record, iimt i? t? My: lotal6and?lni(|iiaru':n; lotn vn,ua n. ;'a. 21 11,21 A. IQli, 10 A. 17 II. 17 A. IMkti.l II In M vlilon D, lota I and ft In Dlvlalon lot* i. 4 and ft In Division li, lot* 11 and 12 In Dlt i i-n J, and lota 1ft, 10, 17,18, IV and iW In Dlv k lot 1 In square2?, lota ;o A and w J1 In Dl?" -n D. lota ffl, W, 40and 41 In IMvlnlon J, I>.t v.' li. Division a and Iota 18 and in In Division I TheMid docreeof December ft, A. i>. I-.< Ulna tho following provlalon; Tlmt Hie ??M special commissioners "In soiling lot* i ? ?? i-1 ' In squarean, and lota H, ir., )7 A. i? n, in a. v.<\ 21 A, 2111,23 A, 251 11, and ?ii In Dlv Won I-. ? ' exclude ii alrlp fifteen foot wide oft of On ? orn aide or end of each of the Mid lo at allow the Mid atrip to remain mul i>' ?? i i of the ?t rector roud lying next south then of in theMmo manner ua tlmti^h under the r alons ol tho Mid decree of April : Mid commissioners had shown mi. >;r i < th|lr plat to Ikj a part nf (lie street money or so much tnoro h< tho punl. elect, In cash on tho day of Mle, and u In two equa) Inetallnicrita payable l? two yoara rwpcctlvely from the day "f ? Interest from Hint dnr, the purchsset i' noteafor liie deferred InMallnn ni? wit security, end tho title being retained unt i iiolca are paid. lint II any punl- " i mnd one-hall or more (if tho piirolm?< > ? or the proiierly bought by him, til* ?"?'* out peraonal security shall bo token for ' ferred Installments, tho title being 'etui, aforeMld until payment In full. PAN I Kb I.AMIU' 11KNItY M. Itt --I I 1 N pedal I'ommlsMo ? J. C. llsnv?Yi Ancllonct r. I oertlfy that bond ban been ilvrn by t ?iIaI commissioners a? required by iw A li/kindh OK HOOK AM' HJU apeclal con In lheabo<