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?l)t Intelligent \ FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, t runiciuu. IWOID DAILY, bUrt lUK AMD WllXLT. 1 TERMS: ! By Mall, Poatago Fieo la tho United SUtt*. Daily, One Year ? ?8 00 ' Daily, Six MuuUi# ...... 4 oo I Daily, Thrto Mouthl * 00 Daily, Oue Month OS Buh-Wbckly, Oue Yeer S 50 Bmi-w?xkly, six Uontbi. .. l >15 i WtBKLY, One YeWH.mM ~ l 00 Wuiir, Six Muntbi .... uo Tho Paiiyt IMTRI.UQMCU 1? Delivered by Cerrlere in Wheeling and adjaoiut towu* ut 15 ocnufrer week. [Kuiered el the I'ufctoltico *t Wheeling, >V. Ye., M aetomlclem matter.) _* WHEELING, SEPTEMBER 0, 1881). Tim reign oI the Bourbon Democracy ?euuin to hava driven all the rain out ol Weat Virginia, Lrr thu children see the Stato Fair, A day there under good guidance ia bet ter than a day in school. What ia thu use ol tbia baltiug ami hemming? You know in your bearla that you've fixed it for Fleming. LraiTixa and bia outllt are in New York, out of an engagement. What's the mutter with a Bowery dime museum? Wili.mii L. Scorr'a rnce course haul o( $110,000 will make him very much ?ought thiayear by l'ennaylvania Demo cratic atrikera, "An unseasonable joke," ia the epithet applied to Col, Elliott F. Shepurd by Ida eateomod cotemporary the Now York Earning Pott. Ia tills the way lor brother* to dwell together? Wiikn the baby waa taken to the Robert Ray Hamilton woman ahe kissed it with an Amelia RivcaChanlcr warmth, wept and called it her "dear little darl ing." Alive baby at the low price of ten dollars can't (airly be called dear. Tins Gubernatorial content case stands thus: xtoM}Go7lntH ?lected' Who ever hoard of ft pair of aces heal ing three jacks on a showing ol hands? That sumo Robert Ray Hamilton seems to have been a remarkably plastic substance in tho hands of as preciouB a gang of scoundrels as over went un hanged. Yet he is said to bo a bright man and a good lawyer. His misfortune in this cabe was that hu had a fool for a client. l'ltor. John M, Lanosto.v, of Virginia, one of tho ablest colored men in the country, and one of the strongest of anti-Mahoue men, says ho is rendy to take the stump for Alahone. This he will do because ho desires tho reuomp tiou of Virginia from Democratic domi nation. This is a good spirit and a good example. If other inlluential auti-Ma hono Republicans would follow suit Ma hone would havo a chanco of election. A strong Republican curreut in tho other direction makes Mahone's election verv improbable. Nitw Yon* l?u> appointed "twcniy-Bvc enccessful financiers" to doviso a way tc raiau tliu funds for tbo World's Fair, and tliu ll'orW remarks complacently tlial "tho success or failuro of the proposed Exposition reals' with tho Finance Com mltteo." How thou! H tho urealcltj ol Now York Inlla to step up to tbo cap tain's office tliu wliolo responsibility ioi tbo mortifying smash-tip will bo on tin twenty-flvo ol all New York's fliillioiis Cblrago la pretty Biiiart, but bliu basil conceived anything qulto so clover ai this. II Chicago isn't carelul the bit ihow will fall to her by ilaown weight A lUlUr Supply Nutural CM. Wheeling manufacturers are gutting a1 tbo liatural gas problem in a practice way. The lenders In tbo movement It test the home torritory should not bo al lowed to shoulder tho whole respond bllily. They should have tbo cordial co operation of every other manufacturer The co-operation should not stop will the manufacturers. livery business mar in the community Is interested to securi for Wheeling fuel advantages equal tc thoso of any other manufacturing com munity. Unless this can be done the Introduction of natural gas will have been a posltlvo disadvantage to Wheel ing. Our manufacturing industries hat their foundation in au abundanco o! ohoap fuol equal to the. best in Its day Wheeling must retain the same relativi position, or her Industries will suffer by reason of the failure. Wheeling can find natural gas for herself. Theono question is whether sho has tho entorprlso tc seek it. t LuitliUtm mm Wast Vlrglula. Democrats aro claiming that hundred! ol colored men in tho Third District ol Louisiana voted tho Democratic ticket They can't get a Welt Virginia Demo cratic politician to bcllovo that. Undei * tho now order of things in this State, every vote polled by a colored man li held to be a Republican vote. This ruling Is not in compliment to the cob orcd brother, as who should say "more ? power to him." Tho Intent is to have some sort ol pretoit, however flimsy, lor throwing out Republican votes. No simpler device for working a fraud was over conceived. Thoy prove that a man is colored, that he Is a resident of West Virginia', and thon thoy throw out a Republican vote on the ground that "the general reputation of the col ored man Is that ho Is a Republican." Hereafter It may bo said that tbogoneral reputation of a West Virginia Demo cratic politician Is that he la not honest. A CIwhom (o Ureal tit* l>r??a?<l l!??f Malts Tho refusal of tho drewed boe( inon to appear before the Investigating commit tee ol the United Slaloa Senate Is lllp pantly explained by Mr. Armour as growing out ol the notorious opposition ol Senator Vost, who Is furthermore supposed to lo "opposed to Chicago in Uresis." l'orhsps Mr. Armour's counsel has not yol had an opportunity lo tell him that he Is Dying In the face ol a statuto ol the Unltod Stales, snd that his brother bsel-dressers aro In tho sarno plight. Rtfussl to testify before a commlttoo of either house ol Oongrtes Is t misde meanor, "punishable by a fine ol not mora than one thouaand dollars nor less than one hundred dollars, and imprison ment In a common Jail (or not less than out month nor more than twelve months." Ths line would not lncon enience these big butchers, but twelve months in a common jail would give < hem diflerunt view) ol their relation to he Government of the United States, The procedure will be f?r 'be Preal lent ol the Senate to certify tbe (act ' inder tbe Heal of the 6enato to tbe Dis rict Attorney of the District of Coiuin* ' ill, whose duty it is to bring tbe matter f lefore tbe Grand Jury for action. The I vealth and importance of these mcp nake it all the more desirable that they 11,all be taught tho wholesome lesson of respect lor the laws and the authority of . ;helr country. j Ijiuuritut U?u lur Jurer?. Counsel lor tbe men Indicted lor the murder ol Dr. Oronin are (indeavoripg to tet into the jury box sa much ignorance its twelve men can hold. Tbe more ig- 1 norance the bettor lor their clients. The imestions which the Court permits to be put to talesman are very serviceable to counsel lor tho defense. Here are tho 11'ts iu pmX Si S ?"TSSmm*i? l?jg? Rii the MuuVli.tl Society M "> ?"f wUcl'tr aiiyiit {few .Wm>0?uuw?s? member of Ihe uiU eoaiplnujy* If a talesman answers eveu one ol these questions affirmatively he cannot ho one of the twelve. This is not in harmony with tho Illinois statute on the subject, which lays its stress on ability to render a just verdict according to tho evidence, no matter what previous opin ion or impression may have been bused on rumor or newspaper statements. The statute provides: It hknll uot be * itUM) of challenno llmtn ju ror hu? rem I In tho new?|?ui er# on umiiiMt ol the t!oiutnl??lou of i'lu wjnio wlth w hh'h iho urUouer U charged, If fcucb Juror *kaU>taU), oil outh. thai lie believe* 10 win render an Itu ourtid verdic t, according I" tbo law ?uU the evidence. Ami. provldwl! further, that In the trial of Ht?y crlinluul emue, the lael that a i-er Min called a* n Juror ha* formed an opinion or iinnrcuioti, baK-d upon rumor or uijou newM'H* Ocr atatemenw (about th* truth of which he lm* exprt-ufced no oi'loloii) /hull uot dUjuallfy hi"' to Serve a? a Juror In audi cane, If be ?hull, upon oatb.ktatu that ho believe# ho win fairly aud impartially reuder u verdict therein, in utoord mice with the law and tho evident), and the court ?hall Imj MthiUcd of the truth oUueh itate ineut. ? A man ol sufficient Intelligence to Bervo oa u juror rcuda tho newspapers. The newspapers ol Chicago have been filled with all they could liud relatiug to tbis case. Every line they huvo printed has nindo its impression on thoso who have read the reports. A man who could read all that has been published about the Crouin case and lmvo no opinion of the guilt or innocence of the accused would be a ilrst premium block bead. An intelligent and honest juror who can take tho oath prescribed in the statute of Illinois, will hear tho evi dence und decide accordingly. An in nocent man would prefer Bueh a juror. A guilty man would movo heaven and earth to get tho other Jiind, for crime fears intelligence and would rather trust its neck to Ignorance. WAlSunVOMBN. Shocnn lay "no"'In .ueli a low voice tuat it means yes. She eon do more In a minute than n man can do In an hour, and do it butter. theiu can talk at once and gel that" rat0>am' ao two men can dc She can sharpen a lead pencil. If you pencils"' P y "mu "ud I'^oty ol She can throw a stono with a curve pUclier! ? '?rt""<! 10 a 1"",? ba" She can safely stick fifty pins In hei ?SIS'' '? ?*'???"? ??i? in. !&!~?&Si?.il?U Joy every minute of the time. .cl".' curnu to a conclusion without the slightest trouble of reasoning on it and no sane man could do that. ? . c;an "ppreclato a kiss from her mnrfh. seventy-five years aftur the marriage ceroniouy is performed Sty c?", w""t, half tho night' with a colicky baby in her arms without once fnlSuT 0 ?' n,nr(ll!rll>tf the dorJn t!?!?00!1 08 " cucl""l)Of in half a dozen tight dresses and skirts, whllo a man wilTsweat and funio and growl in ouo loose shirt. ??? gram in She can talk as sweet as neaaheami.1 cream to the Jwomau she bates wMle tfro men would be punching each otherV words. 10 ",ey 1"'d "ch^L" She can go to cliurcli and afterward toll you what every woman In tlm nm . ""'.""i "n<1 In some rare in wh."theCate",fwi.y?U B?U") fa'Ut id? ? She can driven man1* crazy far twontv, four hours, and then bring him to djse in two seconds by simply tieilJny ?SS?waeS3 State or Onto, Citv or Touno,) Lucas C'ountv, 8.8. r f ?AKK J. Oiirnsy makes oath that lie Cl KNEV ?' ,U,U ,lr"'0f F. J Sty of Tolcdo?'cou?ity aml'malo'V'"' -M, and that said Uriui ? p%?,l0? ?? Sworn to before me .n^su&w'i, {??} A.W.Guasok, ledo, 0. SoldbV^S.00^0 Use." 'you can ,u* llj|> v?. This Is what you ought to have In 'to' yTlioM.""i'",V" "' 10 ,ull>' enjo} I J?fl'? .T, 7I MU|I? nro, searching for fl ? *? au,!. mourning because thovflmt iSSzial^ n.?, _ ',"U',r"u ktpoiilina "TlVfeULVnB.d,.C,0iJf 0dol'<" Ills Ualtlmnre A Ohio win KsrrtsiS-feH ?h? tfoubltdlrucliy. ?Ul^w" TUB WEST VIKU1XU CE.STUL ?lil Cimtiit laUUd bjr Jutlga Arrn.ti ting. WkUuua DsvU D.etf.il Agaluat hUimort Spceint, An old contest between the Baltimore 1 I Ohio and the West Virginia Central Itailioad lias been decided by Judge Armstrong, at Keyser, W. Va. The case ittracted much attention because ot tbe prominent political lights interested. When the West Virginia'was tlrst or jauixed, ox-Sedstor Henry G. Davis and Mr. John Shaw, of Shaw Bros., in tbls city, held all the stock. Stephen B. Elklus woe not slow in finding out how profitable tbe venture was and be lux portuued bis fsther-iu-law (or some o( the stock, promising that he would take un active interest iu the road. The ex tienalor agreed to give Elkins a share and sold him stock at a nominal piice. Then Mr. Klkins went to Shaw aud made a similar request. The coal man said be had uo objection but he would not think of selling at the same price Pavis bad asked. "You know," said Shaw, "he is your lather-iu-law." .Mr.iiikins bought the stock but always alter that felt hurt and waited for an opportunity to pay back Shaw. It came a short time at*. Davis aud Elkius formed a combination for tba purpisj ol deposing tlieir former ally, who, by tbo way, owus three sevenths uf the stock, uud proceeded to knock Mr. Shaw out of the directory. Thu latter soon got wiud of this, and on the day of the election be, after consult ing with Irving Cross, ol the Baltimore & Ohio, conceived tbe idea of making the lawyer u director, Cross, who Is a good lawyer, at once took up tbe claim that according to the Constitution of West Virginia, Shaw had tbe right to vote bis stock cumulatively and proceeded to carry out bis purpose, 'Uxsenator Davis saw trouble ahead, and to avoid the question of cumulative stocks going into tbe courts, be struck off the name of \V. II, Uarnuiu, of Con necticut, who was to huve taken Shaw's place uud re-electing the latter to the directory. This didn't srttle tbe matter, how ever, and Shuw voted his stock cumula tively, aud contended Cross was elected. The case was taken to court, and Judge Armstrong decided that Sliuw had a right til vote his stock cumulatively, but Unws was not eligible because tbe stock had not bicn truusferred. The decision is looked upon us n vic tory for llie Shaw people, who by cumu lative voting can always bold it place in the directory. AlilirliiKM I.h:*nnu# Inmiv<1. Marriage licenses wero issued by Recorder Hook yesterday to the follow ing uained persons: Michael It. Doughor, aged 20, a native of West Virginia, now ofWheeliug, and Catherine A. Furlong, aged 27, a native of Ireland, now of Wheeling. Will D. Bell, aged 20. a native of this county, now of this city, aud Anuie 0. Turner, aged 10, a native of Benwood, now of this city. Thomas 0. Jonep, aged 23, and Eliza* beth J. Evans, aged 23, both natives of Euglaud, and now residents of East Liverpool. ^ A HiiirrtminK Uuaiilolon. Terit Haute Kxpreu. lie?And you aro sure that I a A tbo lirst and ouly man who over kissed you ? She?Of course, I ain sure. You do not doubt my word, do you? He?Of course I do not doubt you, my darling. 1 love you loo madly, too de votedly for that. But why, 0 why did you reach for the lines the very instant I veutured to put my arm around you if you had never been there before? Jfot So Futltfued ua lie Tnought. lktroli ft* Vrw. "I'm tired of living with such a home ly woman'7' exclaimed William Hush, ol Niagara Falls, us he walked away from his wife six weeks ago. The otiier day she was left a legacy of $40,000, and William hurried home to cull her his angel one. but she would not let him in. Pysprpsla Makes the lives of many people misera ble, ami often leads to self-destruction Wo know of no remedy for dyspepsie more successful thuu Hood's Sarsaparllla It acts gently, yet surely and eflleiently tones the stomach and other organs, re moveH the faint feeling, creates a goot appetite, cures headache, and refreshec the burdened mind. Give Ilood's Sarsa purilla a fuir trial. Jt will do you good 4 All scurf and tarter dixtpprnr From mouth ami teeth, though dark and dry An<l nil becomes fresh. pure and clear, If we but HOZODONT apply. Tlwt magic wash-all now confess? (lives to the mouth ucw loveliness. m wnw Loose'* lied Clover Fills Cure Sick Headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, con stipation, 25c per box, five boxes for f 1. For Bale by Loiran Drug Co., Bridge Cor? nur Druggist, Wheeling. W. Va., daw 1)1 KD. MARTIN-On Thursday mbrning, Boptombcr b. ltet), at 7 o'clock, A lick 51.. daughter ol Joseph A. sud Eleanor Martin, aged 11 months and U days. Funernlfrom the re?ldencoof hor grandfather, William J. Nesbltt, No. 1610 Wood stroot, this (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'olock. Friends of tho family are invited. * Oil Al'MAN-At his home in Tiltou*v?le?Oblo, on Wcdnetday morning at ft o'clock, Aaron Cm aim an, in the 87tli year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence Friday morning at 10 o'clock. co m cn Sprain. Strilnt, O W Brulm, Woundi. ? A Ml by Drufffftiti ai?t Bmltrl Tho Chu. A. Vonelar Co** lUJto* IM? HO DUST . HO SMOKE on?f SlJ13 PASTF-T^SgrwrrflagB" saves IN TIM flDX.1 WfSiOFTHtlBK J, L. IMUMCOTT* CO.,No,D.rwlok, Ma SPH-MWMW Standard^?? Flavoring ^TMCtS HOUSEKEEPER!) can piovsby iilngla trial thai thou Eitracta III tha choap.it! Ihay an truo to th?lr namai, full mtuuiti Ind highly Mncantratid. Photography. E luaulNS, PHOTOORAPHER, TWKLFTII BTRRRTi WHolllUononfundiy, tUU New Attvertlsamonta. ?jpOB BENT-THBEE BOOMS AND UH, X\TANTED?A LIGHT ONE-HOIuf WANTED-TO KENT IN THE iiiassi iiwarii ffltt,.1'"'" ? w T- K*yr ? L08T-A PHYSICIAN'S diploma. 00 Ui? Betluuiy rike, boiwttu Willing ami Wut Llbul;, oo MubiW, September.', It &.JS.S4SIIM ia1 t""^u "W' "? owner, lhe Under will confer a favor by returning to Mm wm Utwnj Hut, uid rautln > lolutilu reward. J^iiUIT JABS And Jelly Glasses. ?" "??' ?4 pBOF. E. 60HEUFLEK Will kUl'MK UU Instructions In Muslo 00 WBDNESDAY, fcptomlxr 4,1885. All lbo? ipw'sr^tewii^ should addresa 111 South Front street. teJ CAN Re-Hlckel Yoar Base-Barner ' fo? ?Me?'i?'u.V"ke MW JOSEPH BELL STOVE CO., "U21 Main and Fourth Streets, 6ltr. Decorated Tea Ware, lUIJiKEK WARE IlavJlaud'ftCliIni EWINO BROS., 1215 Market Street. jgTATK FAIR NOTICE! Mn. Caroline B. Brues, Superintendent of th? Floral and 1'rcierve Department, will be on (be Fair Grounds Friday aud Saturday, from 1 to & o'clock p. m., tor the purpoie of receiving en trtoa for articles In her department s.O pUDLIO AND PRIVATE School Text Books, Together with a Full Line of School Stationery, At Reaaomblo prices. STANTON & DAVENPORT, # No. 1301 MARKET 8TREET. ?cfl Grand Opera House. 0.0. (JEN Til Ell, Lewco and Mauager. Threo Nights and Wedueaday Matinee, Commencing Monday Evknino, Schkmukr 9, Reproduction of tho Great Sensational Molo* Drama, Across the Continent! By a Company of Famous Comedians. The Realistic Fire 8ccno. Tho celebrated Tel egraph Scene. Moro wit, fun and pathos that lu any play extant. Admission, 15,25 and 60 cents. Reserved ?aU ou sale at McLuro House Hat and Furnislilui Store. IC6 Penberthy Injectors, UQI1T FEED LUBRICATORS, STEAM SYPHONS. Iron Fittings, Brai^ Oil, OAS, Watkr^ 1'ir*. Vai.ves, Cocks, Curs, Fixtprm, Goods, MILL and MACHINE SUPPLIES. TRIMBLE & LUTZ, 1416 it 1418 Market Street, EARLY FOIL DRESS GOODS Henriettas, Cashmeres And Serges, IN THE NEW COLORINGS, NOW OPENED BY J. S. Rhodes & Go. 1152 MAIN ST. Kill ; LOGAN DRUG GO. Juit received, BBTIHOTOW'I g?U*H?ATll?0 IIair Curmu. Moit ajmjije^Ca'ler on^the market. I'orfeotl/ olnn am lac. Price 76 cenu. Wl ARC AOINTI FOR ?W8Ut*m wsrtjji mer ni&Slswfefi VIOLA CREAM |uil tcalnd. TURKIIII UK* TAHLKTS. 1m idTlrtlM maDi In ibU |?i?r. BEST'S TONIO. BKtlTORD M1NKRAL WATKIl In Pint, tylUt mid Hull Ulllon Dottle*. MITCUKM/i ma 4 H.ABTKM, Wbolwlt Afoul, far IHOW CAIB. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. Excclnlor Baking Fowder, I'lciuMint Worm Nyrup. Logan'* Em. Jain. dinger, Homstoau Fills, Lily Cream for Chap*, Cinderella Corn Curo. Mmu" *'? LOQAN DRUG CO., B[i?t!?0#wr' ' Whte^ta#, W. T"? fkTONKY ~ TO LOAN, On rint Mottdlo on Ohio RmI but* Geo. E. Stlfel ft Co. Geo. ?. Stlfel &c CO., 1114 Main St. More space needed fur our New Fall and Winter lines of Goods, and iu consequence we uiiuit make a Clear ing of SUMMER GOODS In all dopartuient?. Hence wo will make great reiluullnn In DM28S FABRICS, I'ouuoeN, I'aranola, I<uw'i?, Hwlneee, Umbroiderlei, Nalunouka, I'louncliiica, lloilerfi 4io. TO CLHAN lir XIIK Lace Curtain DEPARTMENT we offer at cost all Odd Curtatus In Tambour, Nottingham, lirussels, Irish Point, Applique nud Ilalnas anco. These are not Hliitfle Curtains, but from two to'flve o! a kind, New and elegant lino of Turcoman and Chenille l'ortier Curtains in all the latest fancies, with trimmings of all ktuUs. All Silk, Spanish, Guipure and Chant illy Draping, Nets and Flounc iugs of elegaut designs, at special prices to close them out. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Our stock is the largest shown and from tlio best muiiuructory In the United States, thereby enabling us to warrunt each garment to give com plete satisfaction In style, lit and wear. Great Bargains on the Remnant Counter from every department. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., No. 1114 Main Street. nulft G. Mendel & Co. THE OP GRADE Hear the engine blow anc puff; it's up grade. ? It's wort! a little struggle and some puff ing and blowing to get up tc the top. Pile on the coal, fire man; shake her up, engineer you're bound to get there We are going to puff and blou a little?pile on the coal anc get up steam ? all because ol our Way-Dp Grade Goods. They're worth puffing and blowing about. Now, for style, lor QUALITY, for VARIETY, foi GENERAL EXCELLENCE OF WORK MANSHIP AND MATERIAL there isn't any other stock to be compared with ours. Tall talk we admit, but we fall back on our goods. If they are not "up grade" and way up at that, you may call us blow hards. Metaphorically WE STAND ON OUR STOCK. You can't laugh at a snake story when the man who tells it' produces the snake, We produce the snake (otherwise the stock we tell about) and if it isn't as big and as wonderful as our tale makes it out, you can laugh till you're tired. It costs you nothing, remember, to see the best and biggest stock in town, and IT WILL COST YOU LESS to buy out of this stock than out of any other; cost you less in the start, in the actual cash, and very .much less in the long run when wear and tear {jet into the account. Our advice to everybody is: "Buy the best" and at (he same time we intimate that you will fine) THE best at G.HENDEL&CO.'S 1124 MAIN STREET, DBALBR8IN Carpets, Faroitare, Oil Glottis, Breeoh-Loadlng oun?. Attention, Sportsmen l| wt fctn Juit rtwittd t line 11m ol BREE01M0ADING GUNS, iDoladlOf niBM ol >11 Until, ml bolh limit | I. Q. DI||on & Co/8. it M Uwdquutm lot LoMM Ihtlla. Poo. R. Taylor?New Fall and Winter Ooodfc New Fall ?AND WINTER ? Dress Goods, 1889-90. GEO.R.TAYLOR Announces the arrival and opening of his New Stock of Imported Dress Goods, embracing High , French Novelties in Plaid and Striped Wool Fab rics, Henrietta Cloths, Serges, Broadcloths, and Combination Suitings, and Robes. ALL NEW AND CHOICE. GEO. R. TAYLOR. West Virginia Exposition and State Fair. At Wheeling, W. Va., September 9,1Q, 11,12 & 13,1889. GRAND EXHIBITION OF Live Stock, Machinery, Products of the Farm and Fireside, FOURTEEN GREAT RACES, And a Large Number of New Attractions. Speed Entries Close September 2, at II P. M., and all Live Stook Entries Close September S, at 6 P. M. COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD. WExcurslon Rates on'all Railroads. Address Secretary for Premium Mat or lulornmllnn. ? JOHN H. HOBBS, ?res. GEORGE HOOK, Sec'y ? aul-Diw Frew & Bertschy?Furniture and Carpets. Furniture & Carpets. SPRING EXHIBIT-LATEST STYLES. Furniture. jOR the Parlor. Bad Room or Din ing Room. In tha Latest, Hand somest. and Moit Daslrabls Woods. Exquisite and Noval De aliina. Cholcost A Most Elegant Styles. Highest Perfection In Finish, and Greatest Desirabil ity In Construction. Carpets, Oilcloths AND MATTINGS I Do you nved Aiiy 7 Wow or in the new future? Make a memorandum ot the fact tbatwahara ' Tie Stock, the Assortment, tlie Styles, the Low Prices, And we have both the facllitlei and tho determination to pleaaeall who fa?or tie with a call Moouettei, Bodr BruMeli. Tapeatrc Bruwpla, Iniralna, from the Beit to tho Che*peat; Linoleum, Oilclotha, Cocoa and China MattlnKi, Run, Mau, Window Bhadca, do. Frew&Bertschy 1117 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W, YA, W?*Special Attention to Undertaking and Arterial Embalming. ' Arbeni & Co.-Hurniture, Etc. YES, YOU ARE RIGHT I WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK POBNITUBE and CARPETS Ever displayed in this city, and your inspection of the same is respectfully solicited. ARBENZ & CO,, 1115 Main St., - Wheeling, W. Va. fJiierUklpi ud Art?rl*l Embalnlii Ulrea Special iiiasiy.f. Wanted. ?OLIOITORS WANTED?FOR pAR a TICULAR8 address J. W. JONES, Hlu bio tuii VTTANTED-A gentleman for ?? a larao, ulcely furnished room; Ikjiu rases; one minute's walk from bridge, iu i<riv?to family u( Iwo. Mrs. B. Jt. BOY I), No. Ohio itrmt. h-< "\17ANTED?SITUATION AS HUUK. Tf KEEPER, or iusomespctial department couuected therewith. Serious illnc** levered wy connection with former employera >uveral months a go. JOB, T. NORTON, 83 t ifuvnth street. m? vertlse, distribute circulars and etat-lo* help. WuwtMiu 1125 per mouth. k'xpeuses advanced. State experience. Wuiua cxKHid, also your preference for home work or ir<*vvUutf. SLOAN Ji CO . Manufacturers, -Vi lieorno urte", Cincinnati. Ohio. | ?wj A GENTS WANTED-THE MIS* A SOURI Washer uHord* agents protltable business. Arguments in iu favor are nuuicruui and couviuolug. Easily aolU. tent 0u twu weeks trial to bo returnedi at my expeuse if uot satisfactory. Write for illustrated circular suj terms. J. WORTH, 54 Reekmau street, N. Y. in i ??? i =g===gg=3 General Notices. STATE FAIR NOTICE Mrs. A. C. Kgorter and a Committee of Ladle* Will be ou the Statu Fair Orouuda,THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 8KPTEMBER 6, 0 and 7, I860, from 1 to 6 o'clock p. m. each day, (or tbo purpose of receivlug entries and articles in tbo Ladles', Children's aud Art Departmcuu, All entries close September 7, at 5 p. m. GEORGE HOOK, ie3 Secretary. SSSSSS3S2 I ? I I II Legal Notice. OFFICE OF THE OLERK OF THE County Court ot Ohio Cuuuly, Wei Vlr giuia. iu the matter of the rrobato of the will ot Catharlno Durat, deceased. Tbia29th day of August. A. 1). 1*89. John At* beux uumed executor, tiled hia petition usktiiK for the probate of tbo w ill of Catharinu Hurst, deceased; aud it appearing by Mid petition ami aflldavit therewith filed that Kailura Pfefler man. Fdward Durat, George Durat, Jacob Durst, and Louis Durat, aro nou-ivstdciits of tliu Miata Of Weal Virginia, it is therefore ordered that the aforesaid parties do appear within one month from the flrst publication hereof aud do what Is noceasary to protect their Ititereat iu thla mat* tor. Published the Urat time Auuust 3u, \m. UEOHUU HOOK, Clerk. A. J. Cukkk. Attorney. an;m r ? - Proposals. s EALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received attheoflloe of tho City Clerk, addressed to the Chairman of the Committee on Real Estate, until Moi.day, September 9. 188V, at 4 o'clock p. in., for Plaster* log aud Whitewashing tho Police Court Room, Lockup aud the two rooms occupied by the Look up-Hoc per. The comiuitteo reserve the right to reject any or all bid*. For further Information call on tbo under* signed. THOMAS F. TIIONEH, sea City Clerk. S EALED PROPOSALS. Moundsvji.i.k, W. Va? Aug. 28,1889. Sealed Proposals Hill bo received by tho 8u* perinteudentof the Weit VirgiuU l'eulientiary until 12 o'clock uieridiun, on Tuesday, Beptem* ber 24,1889, (or the labor of (coin fifty to ono hundred convlcti (or a term of three or flro years. The Board reserves tbo right to reject auy or all bids. ily order of the Board of Directors. For further particulars addrcaa THOMAS J. JOHNSON, au8lse2 fl-7-13-14-20-21 Superintendent. Real Estate. - HfofTrent; A MONTH. No. 8028 McColloch street. 3 rooms...-.........! 0 00 No. 1*24 Fifteenth street. 20 00 No. 2600 Main street 9 00 No. 2506 Jacob street, 6 roomed house 14 00 No. 1042 Market street, store room and 2 rooma. 20 00 No. 2019 Main street 20 00 22ft Acre Farm on Mlddlo Wheeling Creek, 1300 per aunum. FOR SALE. A Desirable Residence ou Filtceutb it., Ifl.fiOO. No. 12t Flfteeuth street. A ImrKnlu, No. 97 and No. 99 Eleventh street, two brick bouses, both houses (or 11,000. No. lSTwcuty-fourth street. No. 79 Twenty-fourth street. No. 2J20 Main street. Lot No. 10, south ol House No. 2802 EolT street, Price 11,000. A Desirable Residence ou National Road cut of F.lmOrove; ground Mams. 225 Aero Farm ou Middle Wheeling Creek. 100 Aero hnrtn on Short Creek. 80 Acre Harm Ave miles weai of Matamorsa. 83 Acre Farm near Marietta, flora. A Desirable Resident* ou Fourteenth street, No. 12.0 McCollooh street, 4 rooms, 11,260. . No. 1809 Jucob street, flOOO. ? IxiU on OMt and west sides ot South Front it. Many other House*, Lots aud Farms for sale. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estslo Aocut, U. 8. Claim Attorney and Notary Public. se2 No. 1612 MARKKT 8TR KKT. Trustee'!) Sales. r?IRUSTEE'S BALE. By virtue of a deed of truat mado to mo m truitco by Nathan Wilkinson and Magglo J. W11 klnaou, fits wife, dated tin; 2?th day of July. 1876. and now of record in tbo Clerk's offlrool the County Court of Ohio < ouuty, Weat Vlr flnla. iu Deed of Truat Hook No. 0, ou pagO 107. i will proceed to kuII at public aalo at tiio Ironi door ot the Court House of Ohio county, W?at / Virginia, in tbo olty of Wheeling, on ' SATURDAY, BKlTKklBKR 7, 1889, commencing at in o'clock a. m.. tbe following' property, altuated on the emit aide of KolTatreeu between Tweuty-aecond and Tweutythlrfl streets, in what la known aa KofTa aud chap* liue'a additiou. in the Fifth ward In the said city of WhecliUK, Went Virginia, that la to aay, lot number two hundred and forty-five (245). Tbo said lot haa a good brick dwelling house thereon, and 1? the aamo property where Col. Nathau Wilkinson resided at the time of hH death. V Tkmm or 8At.it?Ono-thlrd of the pnrcbaaq money in cub on the day of sale, the balance Itl two equal lustaluienta, pnyable with luteroat III oue and two year* from day of sale, the nurchaM or giving hia notca with good security for auchJ deferred payment*, and the lofial title to sald\ property to bo retalucd until auch deferred pay*! menu are met. JAME8 P. ROSE IIS, Trustee. W. H. HAU-aa. Auctloueer. )y77 rjiRUSTEE'8 SALE. By virtue of a Deed of Truat mado by Loala Blon aud Jane, hia wife; Charlea Hlon aud Amo* lla, hia wife; William If. Hlon and Catharine, hia wife] Jacob Hlon and Mary, bin wife: Kliia* both Voitol aud Fiederlck Voltol. her husbatid) I'hobo liarbruck and Cbarlca ilarbrnck. her huabnnd; Charlotte Blon aud Frederick Hlon; to me a* trustee, dated November 1*80, re* corded iu tbo ofllce ol the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, iu Deed of Truat Book No. to, page GO. I will Mil at the north front door of tbe Court lfouie of aald county, on SATURDAY, tho 81st DAY of AUGUST, 1889, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following deacrlbod property, that la to say: A certain pleco or parrel of ground altuato Iu tho city of Wheeling, being part of lot numbered thir teen In sauaro numbered twonty tbree, to-wllt thirty feet oir tho north part of aald lot and running hack tbe aame width from Woodastroet on tho cast t<> au alley in the rear. Tan tia or Bait?One-third andaa muchmoro as the purcbaaer olocta to pay iu cash on the day of Rale, the balance In two equal Inatallmentsat one and twoytara, note* bearing Interest from the day of sale to bo given for tbo deferred pay Is mado Inlull 10 rtU,D#d Ul,ul WD)*ut Tbo titleila believed to be perfoct, but selling u trustee 1 will convey only tbe title veateJln me by aald doed of trust. - .w* Jlw* COWDKN, Trustee. 1 W. II. ItALLia, Auctioneer. Jyai The above ttle Is adjourned until Baturdsy, September 7,1M9, at 10oVlock a. m. COWDKX, Trustee. rpitUHTEK'H 8 A Hi. .oytlfltiaof ? deed of Ini.t mute nn dip lull day ol Oclobtr. 1U4. Iijr Hmkiii Mnlluioto llm tindmljititil IruilM, .ml til rcconl .imnii ihe piiblialind rwirtt. ol obln w.utitr, wwi vir llnt., In M ol truat book al, lollu M, 1 wllluu KRIIMV, OCTOIIKIl 4,1 SKI, bMlnoIni ?U0o'clock tin. front ilnof of lb? Court Hoiim of Ohio couoly, Hwt vir* Rlnla, In tho city of Wlicrlitijt, iirnrciiltuM-il.t public .urlloi) llm following do-minl rr? .to lb the lovo of Clinton, Iu oiiln munly, Waal Virginia, aud hounded ? IiiIIiimi.' Iliilo nlni at a poat lu a f-tim on tho imnk nl Knurl ekilucucc H, V K. Uimle. loa.l.k.; tlicnro l?' K, htl |K>IM In a .lake; I In nr.* N. iij.' K. Btlbllc aurllou tin following Oo.rriii.il ir.l i* it?, lo-t.lt! Accrwtnlotur tr.it of l.n.l ?Itu - '-J? ?? 3 - u I ? U poll, to a .Uk.i lli.nc. 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