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tl?r Sntdligencw. 1- HEW, CAMPBELL & HART, WOrMJtYOM. 1muu? Dailyi Pmu-Wmiu* am> Wkkkly. TERMS: By U>11, l'o>t??e Fiw la llie United Bum. Daily, Oiiu Ye?r .......... 98 00 Daily, ?li Uuult? 4 00 Daily, Tbrw Vonllu 3 00 Daily, Una itouUi ............... 66 eiiii'Wu<i.<,OuoY?w....n.?~.... a 60 Hul-Wtuiu, Hix Moulto....... I 26 Wmkly, onoYe*r 100 WntKi.v, Six SluuUu. 60 'I liv Daily lsTtwaucu U Dutlveinl by Currlt-tHIh %VkccliUiCMail mljaceut towui*tl6 (rut* per ui-ik. Itnliml ?llbu I'luuiUlce >1 WbMlhii.W.Va., , 1 wtunilrliu* mltwr-l WHEELING, JULY 17,1889. A Salt Thi-st in the United Slates, a Salt Trust in Great Britain. Ia Pro tection "the parent ol Trusts?" Tim New York ilemld wiva "the poli tician with a 'pull',is (lieobscene element lu our civilization," The Herald ia no fool. Tiik Garbage ami the Bun exchange knowing noils tlieae days. Saya the Gar bage to the Bun, "Keep it up, old man. I'll get 'em." II mm .Must la denounced by aotne of iila fellow Anarchists aa an aristocrat. Won't thisgoad the Vanderbilts to give nil they havo to feed the poor? Joiin I,. Sullivan, filled with pride mid wiiiaky, la un inspiring spectacle. If Kilraiu could lmve changed ilia name to John Barleycorn how eaaily ho would have worated the Big .Fellow! A liiciiMON n (stenographer 1ms written :!7,70l words on a postal card. If the Bonth hail remained out of the Union it would hnvo cost about four dollars to send that cartload of language from llichmond to Danville. Fnummiimkn continue to seek invest ments iu the United States, where tho odious and onerous "tariff-lax" eats up everything but the grasshoppers and potato hugs. Englishmen cannot bo the wise men our Free Tradera thought they were. ?Mil. Bi.a(nk says It isn't so, everybody in tho .State Department says it isn't so, his fellow members In the Cabinet join in tho positive denial, and the President says there ia not a word of truth in the report that Mr. Blaine has resigned. Will tho Democratic newspapers Insist tliut Mr. Blaine has chopped off his head. Why not turn for relief to tho ever blooming snako story ? Tiik Governor of Mississippi may or may not get Ida hands on tiio sluggers und those who Btood near them, llo should lmve no trouble in bringing up to the rack the railroad officials. Those men aru already In tho mesheB of the law of tho Btate. They cannot plead Ignorance, for at tho request of the managers of the alfalr they ran ex cursion truina to the scene of the light. If the Governor Is in earnest he will ?nuke the railroad men sorry, lluuit for Ilia Iron Trade. At lloeblelsvllle, near Heading, Penn sylvania, n aucceaalul oxporlment ling been made with Ellison's latest Inven tiun, a mngnotlu Iron oro aoparator. By this process, it la huIiI, tho iron issepa ratoil from tliu ore, leaving only tlio metal to be handled and shipped. J;nrnuecuieu regard the experiment with great interest. II the proceaa proves a commercial success it will make avail alilo large deposits of ore nearer at hand than those of I,ake Superior, and ao largely reduce the demand for and price of tliu oro of that region. It would he hard to overeatiinatu tlio importance of an invention of thia char acter. It would be a great boon to the iron trade anil to consumers. rrolillilllon In Kauniu. There Is In Kansas a atroug sentiment in favor of aubmitilng to the people the question of prohibition, Of eourae this aentiment is to bo found rnoatly in the citlea and large towns, where alao most of tlio liquor selling ia to bo found. Those who desire a chance to voto on the question havo little prospect of get ting it. The Legislature is alraid of the prohi bition Bentiinent, and it Is a reasonable certainty that, notwithstanding the open violation of the law In the cities, prohi bition would carry again, and that by a large majority. Tliu failure of the law in tlio cities mnkes no iuipreaaion on the rural pro hibltlonlat. lio bcllovea in prohibition and doesn't intend that the Htato shall Abandon that policy, enforcement or no enforcement. Trnluer Multluon'* Kxtlmnte of Ilrutier 8ul* llvittw Muldoon should know Sullivan pretty wull, for lie has lived with hiui, or rather Hulllvan has lived with Muldoon, which amounts to the same thing, , The lato trainer says of the lighter, that "ho la as thorough paced a loafer as ovor 1 had anything to do with," and It l? to be supposod that Mr. Muldoon'sopportunlties for observa tion 011 tlila lino have boon ample. Mul doon adds?if anything remains to be added?that Sullivan "la a man of tho lowest tastes," hu no brains, is a brute, and "all thoao stories about his great love for hla parent* and his generosity aro tho merest bosh." It Is well for thoao who are making a hero of Sullivan to know what sort of a creature their lioro Is. l.li|unr LIcentM In Pittsburgh* Judgo White, who endeavored to in terpret tho llrooks liquor llconae law as ho and others supposod tlio legislature Intended It should bo Interpreted, has wrltton * letter to Ills associates of tho Mconso Court; Judgo White, In vlow of tho decision of tho Suproino Court In tho matter of tho appeal of the whole salers, leaves to Ills associates the issu ing! "I further licensee, but ho leaves some very sensible comments at the same time. Tlio Supremo Court left the License Court no option but to Issue license to such wholesaler! u are oltlseni of the United States, of good moral character and of temperate habile, Judgo White doelarea that If he liad known thai thete weio the only quantisations, no regard liolng had to any other consideration!, ha "certainly wonld havo granted inoro retail licenses." "If the court," aays Judge Whlto, "had no discretion a* to wholesaler* and hot* tiers, tlio discretion as to retailer! amount! to nothing, ft reacts jnly in Incrudfii 'he nuiiLtuc ol quarUnd jug I establishments, without retfriuiijog the I traffic or diminishing the evils 0iut?uj- , perance." It is clear that in Judge White's opin- ' ion the Supreme Court haa cut tho heart out oi the Brooka law, and it ia quite aa clear that he ja right. Since affairs have taken thia turn it ia hoped by the liquor dealers to Becure about MO retail licences in addition to tho.nlnoty-tbreo granted at the regular Bitting of the License Court. II the Pennsylvania Legislature tnuana busi ness, it will have to amend the Brooka law and put aoniu rivets in it. AH (Mr Low. The Karl ol File, who ia to marry the daughter ol the Prince ol Wales, is de scribed as very Scotch, very rich, well built, loud ol athletic sports, a gentle man, a man ol brains, a good landlord and muchjmore that is good. The bride elect is said to be a sweet, practical young woman. Better than all, the affair la vouched lor as a love match pure and simple. The parenta are pleased, tho British people are pleased, but some ol the good mothers ol the upper crust who have marriageable daughters don't like thia thing ol royality running away with the good catches ol the realm. Itoyal marriages (or love are so ruro that the Inteuiokhcsu cheerfully gives the apace to tell about this one. For this purpose a little apace goes a long way in > life time. ilASU.N CUU.W KUttH. Crop l'roineots?Tim Nmw Untlrund I'ro urtuliiB?A Alouilur Mutator*' lluunluu Pro|iuMU. Currapoiulenet of the JnUlllgeiietr. Faiioioxt, W. Va., July IB.?Very seldom have the eroji prospects been fairer iu this section tiion at the present time. While Hie heavy ruins huvo In terfered aomewhat with putting up the wheat, stilt most farmers will be ablu to gather their crop in guod condition. Dora is doing well notwithstanding the delay in workiug it in its early stage on account of the wot .season, tlay will bo a large yield, while all Ifiuds ol vegeta blea are abuuduut. Small fruits and ber ries are plentiful, but apples will not make more than a half crop. Last year was our apple year, however, when wo had a surfeit. The good prlcea received for wool this acasou are leading many of our farmers to look again with favor upon Bheep raising as a profitable industry. How ever, the shipmentof nearly 1,000 lauibs to eastern market* from this station in two days does not indicate much pro grees iu tho direction of increasing their Hocks very rapidly. Work on tho Mononijahela Valley railroad between this place and Clarks burg is progressing rapidly. Some twenty-live or more of the contractors and tnose connected with the engineer ing corps are niakiug their headqunrtors at Fairmont. Arraugeuients are being made lor buildiug about live hundred coke ovens at Briertowu, live miles above Fairmont, on the West Fork river. Contracts have been let lor nearly two milllou brick 'and tho necessary castings for oven buildiug, and It is ex pected that two hundred and Uftv ovens will be completed this year. This ol itsolf Is a big item (or a new commu nity, employing as it docs hundreds ol workmen. Correspondence is going on relative to a Soldiers' lteunlon to be held at Moun tain Lake Park souiotlmo in August. Tho plan suggested is to go east us far or Harper's Ferry, inuludiiijf all of Western Maryland, anil west to Wheeling, all Grand Army Posts In tho roglon named to be invited. We have no doubt that such a gathering lop ono or two days would he largely attended. Misses Oallio W. Curtis und Annie L. Young and Mm. Wednt, ull teachers from West Liberty, woro In town to-day on their way home from the State Asso ciation at Morgantown. President Lim ner and Prof. Wliite were also hero en routo home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Slviter, o( Pittsburgh, who have been at tho home oIQov. l'ierpont, JIrs.Siviter'8latbor,lor some days, are now at Mountain Lake Park (or the benellt of their little daugh ter, Frances, who Is seriously ill. AYKit'sHair Vigor has long hold the first place, as a hair-dressing, in tho es timation of tho public. Ladies find that this preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair, and gentlemen use it to pre vent baldness und euro humors lu the scalp. niw How tba (Irani! Unlilsu Drawing Ocourrtil. Everyone wonts to hear tho result of the Grand Extraordinary Golden (tho 220th Monthly) Drawing, which took place at New Orleans, La., ol the Louisl ana State Lottory on Tuesday, June 18th, 1880. Hero is a record of some of Fortune's vagaries, and any further In formation can ho had on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, Lu. Ticket No. 01,(10!) drew tlio First Capital Prlzo ol $000,000. It was sold in frac tional parts of fortieths at $1 each sent to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.: ono to Sirs. Catuarino Callahan, 1131 Fed eral St., Boston, Moss,; ono to East Sagi naw National llank, East Saginaw, Mich.; one to Win. Dalnulst, Dnluth, Minn.; one to Martha O. Wyman, Lynn, Moss.; one to Leonard M.Ilersoy, Boston, Mass.; ono to Lavensou A Gerson, Sacramento, Cal.i one to E. II. La Tour., Buffalo, N. Y.| one to C. F. Nestor, Lancaster, 0,| one to Miss Annie Dawce, Strawn, Tex,; one to Canton Exchange Bank, Canton, Miss.; ono to State National hank, Mom phis, Teun.j ono to J. F. Edwards, Atlanta, Gn., etc., etc. No. 112,811 drew the Second Capital l'rlxn of $200,000, also sold In fractional fortieths at $1 (XI each; ono to Mad. J. I', Decoinicr, 112 N. Kith at., Philadelphia, l'n.; one to L'Klelber, 1842 N, 10th St., l'hllodcl Jihla, Pn.; ono to It. G. Greene, I'ort and. Me.; one to. 11. Kosenberg, Galves ton, Tex. i ono to Ilarneon, 174 Eliot St., Boston, Mass.; one to E. Auisden, 1.17 Eighth <t.. Now York City j ono to D. Hillman, Bedding, Ala. i ono to K. Weg ner, Chicago. 111.; ono to M. S. Murphy, Merit, Tex. I ono to John L. Mern. Jr., Lawrence P. O., La., etc,, etc. Ticket No. 44,024 drew tho Third Capital I'rije of $100,000, also sold In fractional for tieths at $1 OOoach; ono to S.J. Klnuber, Nowark, N. J.iono to Frank E. Plorce, SO Clinton St., Boston, Mass.; ono to U. fl, Stephenson. Sacramento, Ual. j ono to F. E, Luttry. Now York City; ono to Cassaguo A Vlen, .'I East Third St., New York City: ono to W. II. llrown, Min neapolis, Mlnn.i oho to L. Fanatla, Shaw.Has.; ono to W. 0. Fisher,358 llalsov st., Newark. N. J., etc. The noxt, tho 231st grand monthly drawing, will take place Tuesday (always Tues day) August 13tti, 1880. Do not let the data bo Forgotten. n.iw To Oiir llvuileM. Wo liea to call VMir Attention to tho lines ol tho "Great and Only" Oli> cago, MUwaukoo A 8U Paul Hallway. Tlioy now own aud operate over 5,700 miles ol road, extending through Illl* nols, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North anil Houtli Dakota, low* and Missouri. It Is the short lino and best routo' (rom Chicago to Counell Bldflli, Omaha, xt. l'aul, Minneapolis, Kfcnsa* City nml In tormodlato points., Their ei|ufpinent is unsurpassed. Vestlbulod trains, chair cars, Pullman's finest slee|dng cars, and tho finest dining cars In tho world, Meals 78 cents, ll yod contemplate a trip West, Northwest or Southwest of Chicago, you will make no tnlsUkohy &T?h?5TV?K!Ti ticket arnhts have them< Write to or call on willUtn Kelly, Jr., Traveling Pas senger Agent. room an, Clinton fllock, Columbus, Ohio, for rates Of fare. Maps, time tallies, etc,, furnished free, Psatatu Can't b. Dund by local application, a* they cannot reach the UtMaiwd portion of the ear. There is only one way to pure deafness, rod that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia cauaed by an inflamed con dition ol the mucus liuing of the Kus tachiau Tube. When thia tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, deafness is tbe result, and unloas the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to lis normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed lor fever; nine caaes out ol tea are causedby catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition ol the mucus surfaces. Wo will give One II undred Dollars lor any caaeol Deafness, (caused by catarrh.) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. iuw F.J. OusftlY A Co., Toledo, 0. Uxcurtloa tu Aliunde city via the II. ft o. The first of the select excursions will be run from Wheelingon Thursday, July 18, ltSSU. ltound trip rate $10, tickets good ten days, with stop off privilege at Waaliington, D. 0., returning. A parlor car will he attached to train No. U, leav ing Wheeling at 4 .35 a. in., via Grafton, anil a Pullman sleeper will be run from Wheeling on train leaving at 0:10 p. ui. via Pittsburgh, For parlor and sleeping car space, time of traius, Ac., call at Bal timore it Ohio ticket olllce. A man may be clever with his lianda aud very ugly with hla temper. Epoch. The transition from long, lingering anil painful sickness to robust health marks ami epoch in the lile of the individual, tsucli a reuiurkablu event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health hoa been ultnlned is grate fullyblessed. iluncu it is thutso much is board in praise ol Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their reatoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterna tive and Tonlo. If you aro-troubled with any diseoso of kidneys, liver oi stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric Hitters. Sold lit 5ft) and $1 per bottle at togiin Drug Co.'s drug store. 3 W. II. Wioht, ol ltogers, Ark,, u prominent farmer and stock grower, saya that Swift's Specific cured him of tetter of twenty years' standing. Of course in that time he had a great amount of treat ment, and Bays the wonder la that he did not scratch the flush from his bones. S. N. 8. cured him quick aud permanently. St. Clam, Mich. J. 11. Loobs Kitu Clovbb Co.?Gentle men: The six bottles of Ked Clover 1 ordered of you have entirely cured my wife of Cancer of the eye, and there bus been no sign of a return of it. Yours respectfully, II. N. 1Iamuo.ni>, and many others. Logan Drug Co., Bridge Corner Druggists, Wheeling, W, Vu. n.iw UIKll. IIK8S? On Tuesday, July 10, 18b!), at 1 o'clock p. in., Ula.hciik, daughter of Georgo an 1 Maty K. ilea, uged & yearn, 8 mouths ami 11 days, Funeral Thursday afternoon, July 18, at 2 o'clock p. m., from tlio parent*' realdoncc, No. 11 Alley 7, Interment at Peninsula Cemetery. UENNKit?On Monday afternoon, July 15,1889. Hi f?:30 p. III., JOSKI'H 8. liKNNKU,, B|{Ud yearn. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James If. Smith, Mrldgeport, 0., ou Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kuucral under Uio auspices of Belmont I.odgo No. 10!), K. of 1'. ?? tjacobs?}! ^ TRADE MARK^I REiuVAiri IT CONQOER8 P&XST. Relieve! and cure* nEADACHB, BHEU1IATISM, Toothache, Sprains, NXDllAI.OIA, MIUISKS, 6olatloa, Lumbago. Burns and Scald* At Drtigfflae* nnri Drulcm. TNK CHARI.ES A. VOQELER CO.. Bitllraara. IU Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. LOGAN DRDG CO, Supplies for Soda Fountains, viz: SYRUPS, FRUIT \JUICE3. MALTO. MOXIK, MEXICAN SHERBET, EXTRACTS, &c. HELLO! BALD HEADS I Wo aro Agent* for juit what you need. 7 Sutherland Platen' Hair Grower. Sutherland Slatera' Sculp Cleaner. TURKISH LIFE TABLETS. Sec advertlao. meat lu tlila paper. BEST'S TONIC. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER lu Pint, Quart and Half Gallon Bottle*. MITCHELL'S 1110 4 PLASTEIIS. Zoeller's Swiss Bitters, Wild Cherry Tonic And BLACK QIN. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS and WHITE WAUHERS aro kindly naked to remember ua when ready to rturvhaio aeaaon'a auppllea PAtNTH, Blttl'IlM, GLUM, U|.TR4'MaHIHBM, dc. Wholesale Agcnta for SHOW CASES. SPECIALTIES. Excelsior Baking Powder, Pleasant Worm Syrup. Logan's Ete. Jam. Olnger, Homestead Pills. Lily Cream for Chaps. Cinderella Corn Cure. Phyalelana' 'Proscriptions accurately com* pounded at all houra. LOGAN DRUG CO., Bridge Corner ? Wheeling, W. Vn. aiOlHmv China, Class and Queensware. JUST RECEIVED. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Library Lamps I Offered at wry low prices, A FULL LINE OP FRUIT JARS And Jelly Glasses ALWAYS ON HAND. JOHN FRIEDEL 1119 Main 41122 Water Sts, "" Lumber & Builders' Hardware. plmghiil and factory, JIANNIXOTON, W. VA. Builders' Hardware. Floorlna. ClIIIuk. WtmbcrUntJln, and (l.r mull Hldlnv.nil f I mr own m.nulirliire, and at IKlrn that will l > ii'tr tofil "*lm, lliitiul, i.tnniicr Mkon III K?cli?u?o when d? ?rAll onlor. >l>cn prom,I iwnonal alien* tlon, and Mlttlaollon aMuml. L. G. ROBINSON. Hougefurnlshlng Hardware. VyiliK Window Work. Wo kwp In slot* all ala?i of Window and Door KraniMi slsont WlrarioUi. . , Wo alto a?*pt ardors lo flnlall houses com plete with the aiHiro. i ?? u,to'ff'jo"awAi jfiwurrs REFRIGERATORS. fBICKS UKUUCKD. 9&?a?w",wU! Price*. C.II Wlu.3 1*17 NJMBITT Si bbo.. Trrr; (JALL AND EXAMINE Tlie Gato City Stouo Filter. jr? ?31S Marke. 8,! WOQJi 4 ilHO., ?"? No. IIIJ UAKKET street, 1 U?volu stock lite PtautJJnool Breach Loading Shot Guns ssr Pfo4il)iflon Meeting, i MOUNDSVILLE I Tie Famoas SlJw Laie Onarlelle II July 22, at a p.m. i J," y ?8' #t 2 and 8 p. M. O.t^SSiVHBK.'"4 ?????. All Jim "*? committee , ?? ok Mamhali. Coumtv. SUMMERGROCERIES. ! Corry's Imported Ginger Ale, i Ari?-1 nwltoi tlio flu tat 111 ShaU*Sui ?i1'1? ?01st.rw'??R&,3i:s , &.T.i"rr8te. % ?T?"z? vrlion bought from m, ' 8 uro not ''M> , Conner &~Snedeker. jyO Cor|I?r Market A Fourteenth Sti. liKNDHZVOUS II a i?b il.,01ASJalfi if UMn'?n I lie Swllil?p^ mils 3"uStioYi,MB" r j-M'kkckdk.vikii attiuctiom ^ Ornr u Minimi. 111...11 4>v?r a Million Distributed, llttls ?KM k)ii IsIuimStuto Lottery Coiiiiiany, ti&rattuutsis&snj'i^ ffifet?STr FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS. For Integrity of Its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of Prizes, At tea tul m follows: "Wo do horoby ocrtify that wo supervise the arraniemonu for all Uio Monthly and Koral-An oual Drawing of The Loulalatia Htnto Lottcrj Comjiauy, sua lu person inHiiuKo ami control the Drawings themselves, and that tlio uuuo aro conducted with honesty, lalrtieiu*, and in good faith toward all parried, and wo anthorlcu the Company to use fids certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in Ita advertuo mtnts.' Commissioners. We tbo uudorslgnod Hanks and Bankers will pay all I'rlxcs drawn in The liOuislanaHtate Iaji* lories which may bo presented at our counter*. R. M. WALM8LEY, Pros. Louisiana Nat'l Hank. PllTBItK I.AKAUX, Pres. Htate National flank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nst'l Bank. CAUL K011N, Pros. Unlou National Bauk. GRAND M0NTHLV DRAWING, At tho Acadomy of Muilo. Now Orleans, Tuesday, August 13,1800, CAPITAL PRIZE. $300,000. 1100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves 110 Quarters fJ; Tenths 12; Twentieths 1. usrr of rnixu. 1 Priae of $SOO.Ot? Is fllOO.OOO 1 Priae of 100,000 la luu.tM) 1 Prlsoof 60,000 la.. AO,0H) 1 Prlxeof ift.WO is...... 25.W0 1 Prises of 10,000 arc 20,0t0 ft Prises of 6,000 are 2i,aw 2ft Prises of 1,000 are - 100 l'riiea of 600 aro 60,OK) 200 Prises of TOO are M.oro j 600 Prlxes of 200 are 100,OCt) J APPROXIMATION PRIZKH. 100 Prises of ?M0 arc fflO.OOl 100 Prizes of 900 are 80,000 100 Prises of 300 aro....? 20,oof TERMINAL l'SUCS. 099 Prices of |I00 aro 999,000 099 Prists of 100 aro - w.ooo 18,114 Prises amounting to f 1,0M,M? , Note.?Ticket* drawing Capital 1'rlses are not entitled to terminal Prises. AGENTS WANTED. For Club Bate*, or anr further Information , desired, write le?ibly to the undorslgnod, clcarly i stating your residence, with Htate, (bounty, Street and Number. More rapid return mall do Urory will be assured. by your enclosing an en* relope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orloaui, La? or M.A.DAUPHIN, 11 Waahlugton, D. C. , By ordinary letter, containing Money Order Issued by all Kxpress Companies, Now York Ex change, Draft or Postal Note. (Address Registered Lotters con taining Ourrenoy to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Now Orleans, La. "RKMKMBKR, that the payment of Prises Is Goarantiu) by Four National Hams of New Orleans, and the Tickets aro slgnod by the Presi dent of an liiitltullon, whoso charuvcd righu are rccognlsod lu tho highest Courts; therefon beware"of'auy" Tmltaflotis* or auonymoui aohome#." ONK DOLLAR Is the prfoo ol tho smallest Rrt or fraction of a Ticket issuko by ua lu auy awltijt. Anything InouniatnooBbrod for lew tliss* a Dollar is a swindle. )yi7'WNr SPECIAL SALES I'or a Few Dn/? Only, In SUMMER MILLINERY, BAER'S MILLINERY PARLORSl 1113 Chapllne Street. it" TO ADVERTISERS. , tJTh, T70R DODUliiUJ imHPHPj Qeo. E. Stlfel C9, ... "SUMMER Bargains! GEO. E. STIFEL & CO.'S Are unsurpassed, for we now have the most extensive and best assorted lines of Plain, Doited and Figured Swisses, Plain and Barred Nainsooks, Plain and Barred Marseilles, India Linens, Mull, Hemstitched Embroideries, Irish Point Embroideries, . Swiss Flounclngs, Irish Point Plonncings, Dimity Bands. LADIES' Summer Underwear in large variety, and at all prices, PARASOLS ?AND? Sun Umbrellas. Special prices 011 Colored Parasols of the latest designs, Silk Umbrellas at from $2 00 upwards, Complete line oi the cele brated "HER, MAJESTY'S CORSET" in ail sizes. This Corset for comfort and dura bility Is unsurpassed, and can only be found at our store. "Maggioni Francisco" Kid Gloves?the best fitting Glove in the market to-day?in all shades and sizes, at the popu lar price. We are the sole agents. Remnants! Remnants! JZ^We have now started our semi-annual Remnant Sale, and on the Counter can be found odds and ends from all departments, at prices regard less of the real value. Geo. E. Stifel & Go. No. 1114 Main St. J. S. Rhodes & Co. J. S, Rhodes i Co. REAL WHITE Shanghai Silks Juat Opened, ?t much less tbau Regular Trice*. Hco our 8peclal Numbere at 60,60,65 & 75c. PER YARD, ?NEW? Black Lace Flouncings, 40 AND 09 INCH ICS WIDK, FIIOM Ijll 50 TO $<i 00. Handsome Black Drapery Nets, Fish Net and Pure Sew ing Silk Grenadine, now in stock. HBW STOCK OF LA TOSCA PARASOLS JtlUT HKCK1VEI), ?rsaeour apaclal bargain In Silk Umbrnllaa-good quality Olorla Silk, Paragon Frame and Gold Tip. PRICE, $1.25. J. S. RHODES & CO., 1152 Main St. Books, Stationery, Etc. NEW BOOKS ?AT TUK CityBook Store, 1301 MarketSt. Ilalwccii tlio Linen. Capt. King. C'lotb, II35. Tho Queen of Kodiatn. Capt. Kin*. Cloth, 1100. The wrong Box. lijr Hnbt L. Htevonaon. 1I00. Pcraplilla. Ilv Honor? do BalaaC. Half H., II60. Jno. \*ard, Trencher. Marxarut Ward. New cheap edition; 87th thouaand, pp., 60 eta. That Frenchman, llr author "Air. llarnea of Ncw"*ork,rto.; COth thousand, pp?60ct?, HUtoryof Johuitown Floodt llluilrat?d,pp.25c. Lawn Tennla In America, V, O. Hail; pp. 'Ac. flOO New Taper Novell placed on our Cheap Couuter. New Hookl dally. Any hook mailed on recclpt of price. Je? BTANTOW A DAVKNTOBT. gUMSIEH REOKEATION8. llaso llnlln, Itutx,Hall Masks, Olorea, Croquet, Foot Dal la, Cheap Library IJooka, Maitaxlnea aud Newapaper?-a large Block. Mailed or delivered free of oxtra charge. C.lf.QUIMJlY, Uookaellor and Newa Dealer, Breeoh-Loadlng Puns. Attention, Sportsmen I We liaro Juit received ? Due line oi lIRGEClMiOADING GUNS, Ineludlni Itlilci nf >11 .klnda, and l?U> Rlogle ?lid rouble Barrel uliol (lung, ranging in prloa Irom 98 BO to 9IOO tawi. 1 Our'TBIOK MACIIINK" oawn an the beat value for iliu money In tbo world. ' Call and Me tbem at 1, O. Dillon & Co.'s. We are lltadqiiattoM lot Loaded nhalla. Photography. jT II, JI1UOIK8, PHOTOORAPHER, 4* TWKI.VTH, HTRKT, ?I* WgMUKB, W, VA. Ceo. R. Taylor?Special Sale. . RTAYLOR. Special Sale To commence this morn ing and continue until this, advertisement is with drawn. COMBINATION SUITINGS! India Silks ?AND?* PARASOLS JI^This Mark Down Sale means extraordinary bar gains to buyers who take advantage of the oppor tunity. All the goods named are of this season's pur chase, and very choice. MARKEDlOff PRICES In Plain Figures. . R. TAYLOR. C. Mondel & Co.?Hammocks. j G.Mendel tla CO. THE FINEST -AND CHEAPEST Hammocks IN THIS MARKET, \1" * G.Mendel&Co.'s irio NO. 1124 MAIN STREET. Arbenz & Co.?Furniture, Etc. YES, YOU ARE RIGHT I WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK FDRNITDRE AND CARPETS Ever displayed in this city, and your inspection of the same is respectfully solicited. ARBENZ & CO., 1115 Main St., - Wheeling, W. Va. Umlcrlnklng and Arterial Kiiilmlmltur (llren Spwlnl Aitfiillnn. Hamm & Co,?Furniture, &c. HAMM & CO., Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, WINDOW SHADES, MATTRESSES, Sc., 1067 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. WSpeolal attention to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming. TdtPhotie mil mhwwI *t nil hnnw. tulMwar CornloeandTIn Roofing. Galvanized Iron Cornice ?AKD? TIN ROOFING. , RMrUUttMIJoii (Inn to All kind! Ol KIlMt Iron ?ntl Tin work on Bulldlngi. AIn MmI tn<f fall Hoofliif. Cill ami ??i trim below ranlnptlni, u I im |n?p?M lo |l*o UriMM In lui line ol work, II. F. CALDWELL, j.it cor, XtlnudaoMlimrMU. I Building and Paving Brlok. BRICK! BRICK!! We Into no* mil; ? line lot ol Excellent Building and Paving Brick, MR IALK, delivered In inr MrlofWheel UK or at eur place retched by railroad. t 'letour prloee IirIj'plr""I" mill pefeou or ROBINSON BROS., Je.1 8XI.UIR1,0H10. New Advertisement*. FIHAHCUL STATEMENT Ohio County 26tb Fiscal Year Ending Hay 31,1 ASSET*. Bouds I'.. W. A Ky. K. R., par value 7 per ecu I I 16,000 (0 Slock P., w. A Ky. R- it. par value um. ... 1J0 Slock Ohio River R. R. Co., ?*r value. '.vi.im w Personal Accounts, (C. R. *mltb, fur u Ql co rent)... n CI Local Road Uvlea ovcrdr ami Liberty Local f f> 70 Trladelphis Local .... 16H : o Rlcblaud Local - tttl u: Ritchie Local......... sol 16- l.rt-ji M I Taxes, Ac., In the bauds of \\. C. lllttdlan, M;S. 0,0?* I Collections o( Interest, 4c., lu lite bauds of Lewis stecurod, a. 0. 0 i.icj |0 LIABILITIES. 117V,Wl i\ .iuu) a I0,uuu UD lO.Jtt -v Ronila of Oblo county, per ccut j ln.w u Bonds of Oblo conuty, 0 |x.r cent ??. Bonds of Oblo county, 7', percthu... County Order* in transitu... ......... Washington District Local Levy uuex pondea......... ? Sluklug Fund, to pay 7H cunt Bonds, uuexpmlctl . cci w Tolls unexpended ott the IoIIowiuk roads, vis: On Hlver Koad...... ...... I ISO .11 Ou Wheeling ii *alrmont l'lko l,?M it On Wheeling E. 0. iload 1071.7 On Wheeling, West Liberty iV Betbaay l'lko...... ............... wti sr>- 2,iu:: AsMta in txressof liabilities (or net worth ol Oblo couuty) 7i.r.i KLYtiNUES DURLNO TIIE Wtu FlbCAL im. SO MAY ai, ISSV. Juus 1, Taxes. <ke., not paid I I Oct. 1, Dividend ou 1'., \V. A Ky. It. It. Co. stock. ... Oct. 1, 1??><1. delinquent Taxes f?.l leOtM County Levy ol 60 touts. ... Road Levy of 23 cents. I uct. 21, Don Uvy, balauco turned into tieueral Fund Dec. -, Sundries Dec. 17, lutcrcstou Bunds of p., \\. ?ft Ky. R. K. Co 18811. April >0, Railroad laxes for lie* Msr, 27, Poor House iiud Farm (calvo, hides, Ac., ?old) April I, Dividend ou P., \\. A: Ky. K. H. Co. slock April lifi. Interest ou Bouds ol P., W. i Ky. R. R. Co Tolls roeelvcd durlug the year a* fol lows, via: ? Ou Rlvor Road | On Wheeling ?b Kalnnout Pike 071 ?.>% I On Wheeling A Kim Urovc VM (1 yeah r?.?.3Cfi 7* 3,121 UQ 110 01 i>\u 1 U) Mil K "ir'rt aiuo fcooo n.WJ is li 19 5,129 u) SCOOJ Kof>d,? On Wheeling, West Liberty aud Bethany Plko. 1,012 11 Rent of oQlres iu basement Supplementary assessments FloallUK debt lucrcasod ? .? 2,770 ?? 171M ?>0 ... ft.?2 K I17S.UJ7 *S I EXPENDITURES DURING THE 'tfrit FISCAL 1 YEAR F.SDINU MAY 31. 1?'J. EXPENDED ON THE SEVERAL ROADS AND BRIDGES. Battle Run Road.-.. I j? i; . Brown's Run Rood ... W W Chapel Hun Road w to Dlxon'a Run Road 1M B Ormavlllo, C. & l'. Road. Firm DIvUlou '? Kelly's Ram and Dement Cemetery KM CI 1*1 Laldloy'a Run and K. dt M. Road ???J Long Run to Can. Run Road ?l Monument and lUjt Wheeling C'k R'd sU Middle Wheeling (Trcek R'd, lower end. 2C l> Meeting Homo 1(111 Road * Morrlion and Lcwla Road tiv> MoOraw'i Run Road.. Peninsula Road '.'w i? PoRue'a Ruu Road It:.? Peters* Run Road, Trladelphla Dlatrlcl. w ?? 1'otcra' Run Road, Richland DUtrlct.... * River Road, Flint Division M ?" Rico and Cuatlcman'a Ruu Road ' *> Rouey'a Point, R. 8. A H w Valley (Jrovoi Mid. Wh'gC'k Road ? I Short Creek Road, North Fork W?? Short Creek Road, Koiith Pork <?' H Short Creek Road, Main Htom I'" Stoenrod'a and Mt. de C'hnninl Rond Mlc Wh'g, Worn L, A R.J'Ike, Pint lUvW.m IM "? Wh'g, Weat I? A 11, Pike, Secoud l?lv... ? West Union and Roney'a Point Road ? ll Weat Liberty and Harvey's Moad - 6 Wheeling uud Elm (Jrove Road, TrJa . del pbla District 31" Wheeling aud Elm drove Road, Ritchie 1 DUtrlct '/ m , Weit Mberty & Cnstlomau's Ruu Road- ?? | Wheeling and Fairmont Pike - :aU? Total expenditures on roadiand bridge* H.lflS OIIAS. 0. WOOIH, Clerk Board of Commissioners of the Conutjroi Ohio, Weat Virginia. During tbo fiscal year ending May 31,IM, t!.' aereral members of the Board of CoinmlMlntirn of tho county of Ohio, a* Overseer* <>f tho limr. Issued ordenion tho Contingent Poor hind l??' grocorles, coal, shoos, etc., a* follow*, vl/: Washington DUtrlct.from Juno 1, 1888, to January l, 1880, vroeorlca, etc 41,1&I Ml From January, 1, 1880, to June 1,188V, groceries, etc.: U7 load* of coal, 8 burlaU and ' 8 pair of shoes 6TB .'.0-1,71*? Man I ion DUtrlot, from Juno I, 1888, to Juno 1,1889, groocrlos, etc.; 0 burlala and 17 loada of coal Clay District, from Juno I, inn, toJauuary 1,188'.', groceries, ate JH? 00 From January 1,18ft to Juno 1, 1889, grocortes, etc.: '20 loada of coal and 13 burlali... 272 00- 6? Union DUtrlct, from June I, 1888, to Juno 1. 1889, grocer lei, etc.; ,97 load* ol coal, in palra shoes, 7 burlala and I ?lofflo grate Centra DUtrlct, from June l, 18M, to January 1, 18W, gro ceries, etc 7 - From January 1, 1889, to Juno 1, 1889. grooories, etc.; iffl lonJi of coal, 6 pair*. shoes, r. burlala nod 2 persons avut to Hoapltaf <31 w-i.'" Vebiter DUtrlct, from June t, 1888, tojuuo 1, 1880, grocer lea, etc 8 burlala, 3 pairs shoes and .11 loadi of coal. Rltchlo DUtrlct, from June I, 188*. to January 1, 1889, gro ceilea, shoes, etc ?<"?'> From January 1,1880, to Juno 1,1849, grocerloa, shoes, etc.. i| loads of ooal i ' ~4 1,941' 01 loada of coal and 8 burlali. !>hla DUtrlct, from June , to Juno 1,1889, grocer lea, etc.. Beef jftfflioToM?! Richland DUtrlct, from June I, law, to January I, I wo, gro cerlea, otc . From January 1,wv, to Juno 1,18W, groceries, etc H loada of coal, 2 palra shoe* and 1 burial. Liberty District, from June I, 1888, to June i, 1880, grocer Jm, etc Coal The foregoing reports were made i - ?i? ? orderiNl to"?o condeiiwd m abor?'. <; ' .,, f tlon, the originaU bolng oil iile in ihi? <?"" tiubllo examination. "*?!!<Hfl wn ? ' JJE0KKH PIANO For sale. W? h,Tl > riM Sflfotnl-hMd I"'." Piano which we offtr at a great bargain. jrtJ K. W. IIA.JMKK A '<>?