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Stono & Thomas S.1 THE BARGi THIS ^ We offer 500 pieces choicest sty TO] We place 011 sale 100 pieces 0 Satines at the extraordinary lo that have never been sold undc too pieces French wool CI cated under 25c. 150 pieces 4-4 Challies at < elsewhere. 200 pieces American Challie Choicest styles of the seasor Come To-dati Etif limit lull to hoc the 22-lnch lvlilo 1 Former price $1. stone & Goo. M. Snook & Co. . - Han Price! The remaining copies of the sping rand summer issue of Harpers' Bazar Fashion Books at 25 cents each, to close. Orders lrom out of the city clinnlfl Ko iirifll oiiuuiu ul vvicu 10 cents additional to cover postage. GEO. M. SHOOK 4 CO. M. J. McFadden. STRAW HATS, A WORD ON STRAW HATS. AVo hive the Invest and best WRortmcnt of atniw M lit ft In tiio cltjr, which we iirj selling re to you of 2i to to cent* on each hat. Our slock contalus nil tie Latest and 1'opular Styles In hinall, medium mid Ur^e shapes, to suit everyone. A Few Prices to Convince You! BOYS' STRAW HATS S, 10,15,25,35and COcentS. MEN'S CANTON STRAW 1IAT3 25, 35 and 50c. MACKINAW 11 ATS W, 75 aud 8100. BLACK & BROWN bTRAW HATS, LATEST,75c FULLSHAPESTRAW JJAT3 FOR STOUT MEN, at Me, SI 00 and SI 50. FINE STRAW HATS. CLOTH LINED BRIMS, 75 centti. Flannel Shirts. Domet Flannel Shirts, 35 and 50 ccuts. French Flannel Shltts, new patterns, plain or plaited bohoniB, 75c, SI 00 and si 50. Silk Striped Flannel*, SI 50 and $200. WINDSOR TIK3,5,10, '25 and E0 ccuts. BELTS, 10,15,25 and 50 cents. M. J. McFADDEN, jet iand 1333 Mareot Street. HAYING FITTED UP THE Finest Jewelry Store Iu the State, wo Invito tlio Attention of the Public to Inspcct our Stock of Loose and Mounted Diamonds, WATCHES, &c., Which \*IU aU times be sold at Lowest PriccB. j WTnr\nm O TT I yy ntjRi 01 nRLNlHfciK, JEWELERS AND BILVKR8MITII3, jo5 No i'i:u Markot Street., Hat and Caps. PRICE AMD QulLITrWlLTlir! WE MUST HULK OR HUIN' ? AH our f2 and $1 N) Straw HatsatOSc. Firut choice and fit the best. Como early and bccuto them. C. H. DINGER, my30 as TwUth and W>\ Main MrfcU, Clothing, Etc. ^yANAMAKEU &. BROWN Open tho ball with 900 New Spring 8tyle? for Genu* Bulla and Uniforms at 33 per cent Ol ft ttvlng to tho conaumer, and don't forget It. J. W. FKRRKL, Agent, folS Under ArlonHftll, 2000 Slain Btroot. ?Bargain Storo. rrr LIB STORE! A^EEK Ics French Satincs and Challics. 3 AY f the famous Kocchlinc French w pricc of 15c per yard, goods 'r 35c> tallies at 19c, Can't be dupli)Yi c, considered cheap at 15c s at 6y{c, well worth 10c. 1 now in stock. r FOR f.HmrF JL VI V V11VAWJJ! India Silks tto arc offering nt 3t)c a yard. THOMAS. ftljC IntdlitjcitccL OUIuos Nua.SiAnml '47 Fourteenth btrwet. Newr AilvortlrtumontH. Htockholdcrn' Meeting-Odd Follows' UrII As ItL'lllllOtl. Fowler's Patent Fly Fans-Ncibltt A Dro. Stockholder*' MteunR-*-Klson Ulass Co. lUvtlau t'aUiluii-liwlug Uros. Proposals?W. T. Milche 1. To the Ketall TrmJe?\V. II. KRcrter. Hull-price?Uco. M. Huook A Co. ?FourtL I'uge. AdJ?urued?Trustee's Sale?W.J. W. Cowdea Trustee. A Statement?American Steam Boiler Insur auce Co .of New Wk?Fourth 1'ogc. Carpets, Clilnn nnd Quteuawure?Wheeling Instalment Co.?Fourth Page. Wauled?A Young Man. To the 1'ubllc?\>. II. Fgerter?Fourth Page. Wedding Glftb?I. G. bllluu A Co.?Fount rage. FOR comfort and durability, wenrom celebrated iiue fast b uck nml colored llulf JIosc. C. 1IKSS&S0NS. 1 nml M.irLi.t Ntrn. 1 IF you cannot bco and need spcctnclcj rou should call on usandhavo jonr Eve* tested without charge. Vie have tin finest Instruments and more experienct than auy other Optician In tho State, ,md guarantee satisfaction or money relanded. JACOIt >Y. OUUHH, _ Jeweler and Optician, Cor, Twelfth and llarket Streets, Tlmrmuiucter llecord. The thermomoter at Schnepfa druj store, Opera House corner, Saturday, registered as follows: 7 a. m .......... CG I 3 p. m .. 7-1 9 a. "i 7 p. m ? 71 12 m- "o I \>eatlier?Fair. sunday. 7 a. m .. ft'J I 3 p. 7( 9 n. in .. <v> 7 p. in.....*. 7i 12 in .. 70 1 Weather?Clear. Weather Indications. Washington*, D. C., Juno S.?Foi We8t Virginia, "Western PennBylvanir and Ohio, fair, wanner; variable winds Go to Mike Hearne's, No. 20 Six teenth street, for Gibson & Dougherty'i Old Itye Whisky. Tho Aumlgniiiuted Ituunlon. The picnic and reuuion of the Amalgamated Association at Rocky Point on Saturday was attended by only aboul fifty peoplo from Wheeling, while more than twice as many went from the towns across tho river. The excursionists got home about half past 11 Saturday night, all well pleased with their day'd enjoyment. Prohibition on tho It. A O. The B. ik 0. authorities recently issued the following circular: "On and after tbie date, this company will not under any circumstances employ men who are in the habit of becoming intoxicated. All employes who are known to frequent drinking'placeB'muBt be warned to discontinue such practices if they dosiro to continuo in this company's service, and they will be discharged if intoxicated, either on or off duty. Lost a Lor. Thomas Lowe, of Moundsville, met with a very bad accident Saturday while attempting to croES tho railroad track just about the Ben wood Btation. The lino was blocked with cars and Lowe, not knowing there was an engine attached, thought he would pasB between the cars. Just as was ewingiug himself across the bumpers the engine started and he was thrown between the cars. The wheels passed ever ono leg, crushing it in a painful manner.. llroko llift Leg. Joseph Morgan, a boiler maker, of New Jersey, met with a very serious accident at tho Riverside Steel "Works. Ho was standing upon a scatlolding at work when it broke, precipitating him to the ground. His right leg was broken by tho 'fall. IIo was removed to his boarding houBC, where tho fracture, which is a very bad one, was reduced by Dr. Haskins. Transfers Itecorrictl. Tho following transfers of real estate were reeonled by Clerk Hook Saturday: Deed made May 19, 1800, by Geo. R. E. Gilchrist and wife to W. II. Friedel, for lots 30, 31 and 32 in Equare No. 4, in Gilchrist'^ addition No. 3. Consideration, ?555. _ .. Deed made May 19.1S90, by Geo. II. E. Gilchrist to John Friedel, for lots 2-1 and 25.in equare 3, in Gilchrist's addition No. 3. Consideration, $501. Shocking Treatment of n Girl. A shocking story caino to tho ears of tho police, Saturday, of a 13 year old girl detained in the woods east of tho city by a gang of young meu. She had been robbed ol every stitch of her clothing and was wandering aboutentirely nude. Officers Short, Carney and Donley went I out huu ecoureu mo wooub lor Her, but without result. Capt Delbrugge wasl told afterward that ahe had come to j town to visit her aunt in North Wheeling. A young man got her a dresa at an East "Wheeling house. Tho names of the men who abused her are known. Victim* of Tliurstlnj's Wreck. Major Hunter, Mr. Mock and Col. Legge, tho threa gentlemen injured by the wreck on tho Ohio River railroad at Clarington, Thursday night, who still Tomato at the McLuro house, were resting easy yerterday, nnd under the good care they aro receiving will recover rapidly. Mr. Mock waa dolirions a while Saturday evening, but got better promptly. Mrs. Legge arrived Saturday. It is said that the wheels of the tender of the engino of tho wrecked train show a flaw which it is isuppoBed accounts ior tho accident. Have your Watches regulated with our chronometer, which you will at all times lind in our window. W uk at HaNCHKR, 1231 Market street. L. S, GooDsolladry goods tho cheapest. ix?Aii ciiiivmia. Mnttora of Sllnor Moment In and Abdul ttit? City. * Oi'kiia House thin evening ?"The Drummer Boy of Shiloh." Chief of Police Dklhbduoe on Sat unlay shot n big black dog that had bad ly bitten a boy. Iul IIickh is right again. Tho pre dieted cool wave leaves no room toques tion its presence. William Dikbold, a LaBello mil boiler, made a scrap ball weighing 351 pounds, tho largest en record. Tub Bteubonvillo Turners ran an rx cursion to Wheeling and Moundivill' yesterday on tho steamer Liberty.' Zanb lodge, Shield of Honor, will giv an entertainment and refreshments a tho Ueethoven hall next Friday even illR. The Council Committees on HeaUl CemeterieH, City l'rison, Fire Depart meut and Markets are called to meet tc night. The best flow of natural gas yet ol tained in Harrison county was procure on tho Walter Craig farm near Cadiz lai week at a depth of (150 feet. The Terminal Railway Company wi build shops and a round house on tl) property of Oeorpo Dusch, above th loughlln mill, over the river. Klectric car F became disabled froi breaking somo of its machinery Satu day morning, on Market street b?lo Twelfth, and had to bo taken back I tho shops for repairs. A runiiic trial of (iio Miller FlroEi 'nmilalitir will n.tlilfht Ill ft fi'?t/wi in front of the Stainin House on Wntc street. Don't fail to boo this machin and understand tho principal on whic it worka. A tkmxiram was received at Poli< Headquarters last night from Water Station, asking tho force to beonth lookout for two runaway boys, whom described as fourteen and sixteen yea old, respectively, both wearing bit overalls and old straw hats. Several freight earn jumped tho trac at tho narrow, this side of Moundsvill : Saturday afternoon, on tho Ohio Itivi road, delaying the afternoon train unl ' about 7 o'clock in tho evening. No b<j ions damairo was done, and tho earn wei ' gotten back on tho track all right. Tin: Bodloy wagon works wero cor polled to shut dovn a portion of hi week byaT head of tho engine bren inj,'. Tho Ked Letter tobacco factor 1 that receives power from the samo e: , sine, was also shut down. Tho enjzir was repaired, and both have resuini work. > A dead body was taken from the Bac river, at Wheeling, one day last wee! and at tho time it was suspected that 1 might bo tho body oftheWellsburgmiE ing man, William Howard, but it d not answer the description. No info [ mation, accessible to the public, at leaf has vet been had in regard to llowan ? )l\lliburg Herald. , AIHMJTYKOHT ' StruuutTrt In tho City niul Wheeling ToL ' Abroad. ! Slips Libbie Kinghorn left Satardi ? for Urafton, where alio will visit friend ^ Mortimer Pollock, E?q., has been co fined to his room by illness during tl past week. Mr. J. R. Acker and daughter are g journing at the Eureka Springs, ; Saegertown, Fa. new v. u. irwin, oi Lexington, Vi is in the city at present visiting friend i and is stopping with his nephew, Clt ] enco E. Irwin. Mr. Frank Stamm, of the McLn house, was presented by Iris wife Sd 5 urday night with a fine girl baby. Som how the hoys about the hotel found out, and congratulations were nuineroi . and enthusiastic. ^ Captain George \V. Robinson has i . turned home to attend Federal Court Parkersburg. His son,.Dan W., h . been appointed to his position in tl i Census department, and left last evei ing at G: L'U for Whabington ft enter ( his duties this morning. Miss Jeano Thompson left this aftc noon, says Thursday's i'arkerabnrg Sic i Journal, for New York, accompanied I . her father, Col. G. W. Thompson, ai ! wife and daughter, Miss Bettie, on ? European trip. The party sails Satu day on the Umbria to be gone all sue , me'r. They will visit England, Scotlan France, Germany and Northern Italy, Mr. William H. Nave, of St. Louis, a rived in the city Saturday, accompanie by his bride, nee Misa Jessica Oampbel daughter of Mr. A. W. Campbell, of th city. They stopped at the Hotel Wim sor, and were warmly welcomed by Mr Campbell's wide circle of friends. The visit was saddened by the death Satu day night of Mrs. Campbell's gram mother, Mrs. Capt. Crawford, of Biidg port. A Policeman Arrested* Officer Heil was arrested Saturday o two warrants issued by Squire Pete: man, on complaint of M'liss McGumpl rej*, who accuses him of assault an battery on "William McGumphrey, lu husband, and assault on her with inter to kill. It is stated that Justice Phillips, Arkle and Davis had refused t issue the warrants. Heil was held fo a hearing Tuesday at 10 a. m. Heil wc a few days ago threatened by thi woman with a revolver, and ho drei L!U?? J U ...O. uuu in ntii M.UUWU ?a ?v uangerou woman. She onco cut bur presen husband nearly in two, and baa a ba record. McGumphrey advised her t shoot Ileil, and afterwards abused th officer shamefully, und Heil slapped hi mouth. M'Hes also bad Lucy Belmont ai raigned before I'etermnu for keeping house of ill-fame, and she gave bond t appear at court. Sho recently tcstiGe against M'ligs'a son when the latter wa accused of robbery. l'ulicu DoIuch. On Saturnay evening Mayor Seabrigb fined Charles Dunkard and Thoma Williams $2 and costs each for disorder ly conduct. John G. Hill, a plain drunk went to the bill. Saturday night Kitty LinnB' house o ill fame was raided, three men and fou women were captured. Sherman How ard and' Albert Bone, of Cameron, wer< drunk Saturday night and spent yester day in jail. Annie Ititchie and Mabe Hutchins were out for immoral parposei and were arrested. Michael Adams, Frit; Itoberts and Conrad Kiddle indulged it a scrap iu the Second ward, and wen locked up by Heil. There wag not ai arrest made yesterday. Kvang?U*Uc T*nnin-ru?co Worlt. The usual Sunday afternoon meetinj wag hold in the Second Ward Market House yesterday by local Evangelists Walking and McKain. A good crowd waa in attendance and several pledget were taken at the close. j In the overling, the same gentlemen held a very aucccseful meeting in the I Bridge Park, Island. There was a gout attendance, and much interest mani | fested. These meetings will be con tiuued every Sunday. I'msliiug the New llihlgo. Rapid progress is being made on tlu new bridge of the Wheeling Bridge Company over the Back river. The piles have been driven in tho excavatior on the Ohio side, and the work of con' structinjr -the timbor boxes for tho stout work will commence at onco. The driving of piles on the Island shore will begin this morning. A very large force oi men is at work on the bridge, and no time was lost yealerday. will llulitl n HvUtiultig Wall. The Union Bridge Company lias commenced excavating for a stone wall along tho creek bank near the Whitaker mill. The foundation will bo sunk below tho creek bed so that the water cannot undermine the wall. This wall is a necessity, the ban): being falee work of cinders and utirs. The stone work will bo commenced this week, and a switch 1 ib being put in to runoatatono. The main track will bo laid between the I Wliltoker mill nnd the etono wall under ptejetta ol construction. ( ! ton ii.Mii.u, vutixd, J A Prominent Uctuocrnt Arrnoteil on a Cnplns nuil Clltcn ltoml. c Saturday Deputy U. 8. Marshal John ^ j Doviuo went out to Washington, Ta., ] 3 and arrested Thomas Seauion, ot that y place, formerly a grocer bore. Ho was y brought to this city aud arraigned be- [ D foro U. S. Commissioner Campbell, who e helil hiin in $500 bail for his anpearanco i c at the next term of tho U. 8. District i 1 Court at 1'arkersburg, which meets in a 1 '* week or two. Ilu gave bond, his ? daughter becoming his surety, and was I i, released. l : The charge on which Mr. Seamon was ; ? arrested was illegal voting. The arrest I was made on n capias, Mr. Seafnon having been indicted by the U. 8. Grand ? (1 Jury at tho last session at l'arkuraburg. 1 The facta in Mr. Soauion's csbo were 1 printed at the time he voted. Ho was .. well understood to be a citizen of l'enn* I hylvnuia, and his vote was put in by ) Democratic judges before his case could I bo fuirly inquired into. Uuder tho < 8hallcroas*Klncaid Democratic Grand < n Jury regime it was impossible to secure r* the indictment of Seamon. ho being a < w Democrat, though ecores o! innocent lie- i 0 publicans were indicted, and the cost of this Democratic trick has been increasing c- ever since. Jtecontly tho evidence in I k the SeamoH case was brought boforo the ir Grand Jury aiid that body brought in io au indictment against him. SUI'KLME eOUKT 0/ AITEAU ,? Tiio lJusluesa Truuitiioti'ti at Saturday'* j? Carder va. Merchants' National Bank ra of Clarksburg, writ of error, from liar* ie riaon county; Bubmltled, Jackson vs. Hough, writ of error, from k Marion county; continued. ^ Siuittleworth vs. Shuttloworth, appeal til and Hupersod Jed, from Monongalia couni-. ty; Bubmitted. r0 Corner vs. Coal Company,writ of error, from Harrison county; submitted. Barnes vs. Bowern, writ of error, from I Marion county; Bubmitted. u Lowndes et ul. vs. Butlett, writ of error, from Harrison county; submitted. Bice et al. vs. Nixon ct al., appeal and w| Hiiperseda?, from Marion county; conId tinued. S'ewart vs. Vandevort, appeal and bupereedeas, from . Monongalia county; j* Bubmitted, v Davis vs. Board of Commissioners of II Ohio county, writ of error; bond of $100 I8." required. 1(1 Broek vs. Fennell, from Mononpalia 'J* county; dismiesed with costs, for failure Y> to print. H. G. Lewis and W. S. Meredith, of Fairmont, were admitted to practice, on motion of J. A. Ilapuerty, of Fairmont. Tho Standard Miner*' Strllco. John Jones, President of the United Mine Workers of America, was in Rridgeport the other day, and held a ' meeting: in reference to the Btriko at the n* Standard coal works, but as yet no conelusion has been reached. Ab only the contractor and two haulers are .working io- at tho Standard bank now, tho mill is rent eeiving coal from l?elley?a pines, near Portland, Ohio. They received a few a# cars from Wheeling creek, but as these jg' mines belong to the union they refused ir. auj luaucr emp;uems. 1110 Uiree working iu tho Standard bank now, arc still working for the same price as was last paid by that company, ?* A SugBeatlou fur Jonno. ^ ll'csfon World, 113 The Wheeling ReghUr gave a very inpredible account of the J no. Pendleton e* speech here Saturday uieht. There was not much applauso for the speaker, and 119 on one or two cccnsiouo, when he ie thought there would be great applause, a* and profound silence reigned, it almost )n swamped hi:n. It would bo a good idea for tho Jitrjltter to employ a dozen hoys r- to go with'John 0. for the purpose of ift applauding him. >y id Broke her :?ltouUler Blade. a Mrs. J. H. Hobbs is confined to her r- home in the Eighth ward as the result n- of a very unfortunate accident. She d, tripped iu going down stairs Saturday, and fell to tho bottom of tho stairway, r. falling heavily on her shoulder, and !(j breaking her shoulder blade. The tall, jury is exceedingly painful, apd will j8 eompet her to keep her room for several weeks. ? Coal illfu'it Couferuuco. l\ Another conference of the coal operai" tors and miners of this district was held " at Tiadeps' Assembly llall, Saturday morning. Nothing definite was done, and the meeting adjourned until to-day, both sides deciding to give nothing to _ thft nnlilln Mn.il ? 1 H .uv uutK n vu>j\iilf01UU Wild r. reached. g.100 Reward. 8100. i ,'r The readers of tho Intelligencer will . lt bo pleased to learn that thero is at least , ,a ono dreaded disease chat scjencehas , 0 been able to euro in all its stages, and ,r that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is * i8 the only positive cure now known to the I 8 medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- , v Btitutional disease, requires a conatitu- j 8 tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure J ia taken internally, acting directly upon ( j the blood and mucous surfaces of the j 0 system, thereby destroying the foumfa- , 0 tion of the disease, and giving the j 8 patient strength by building up the con- ? stitution and assisting nature in doing ? .. its work. The proprietors have so much c ^ faith In its curative powers, that they t 0 oiler One Hundred Dollars iorauyuade \ j that it fails to cure. Send for list of tea- y q timonial. Address, ? F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. j fit^Sold by Druggists, 75c. daw j We pay cash for our goodo. dome and ? 1 see the inducements we can offer you in * 11 Watches, Diamonds and all kinda of ? * Jewelry. Wheat & Hanciiee, j '? 1231 Market street. . ?????? ** f Jfotlco. ^ r E. C. Burt'p celebrated Pino ?hoe? at * L. Y. Blond's, Sole Agent. Hello, You Uicyclu llhleral a 1 Wo received last week twenty-five 1 more Victor Safeties,-and are nearly up > 1 with our orders. We can furnish the [' 1 King of Safeties now on short order, as J] 3 we have twenty-five more on the road. , 1 For the next ten days we will sell all 11 |he makes of-Wheels we have in stock " ^excepting Victors) at very low priceB. ? Write or.call on us. B. ' Edw. L. Rose <k Co. ?' t u , Epoch. 1 The transition from long, lingeringand 1 painful sickness to robust health marks , and epoch in the life of t|ie individual, jj Such a remarkable event is treasured in ?. !l thn innmArii oml ? " ?.j mmu^-uu/ wuurooyiuo J, 1 Rood health has been attained is grate- J ' fully blessed, llenee it is that so much ^ " is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So F many feel tney owe their restoration to 11 health, to the'use of tho Great Alterna* 5] tive and Tonic. If you aro troubled .. 5 with any disease of kidneys, liver or *l. s stomach, of long or short standing you r will surely find relief by use of Electric 11 1 Iiittcrs. Sold at 50c and $1 por bottle at B( Logan Drug Co.'s drugstore. 3 Mwbjo Urn nlto. If you intend erecting a Monument, Vault, Marker or memorial of any kind, (L and want flrat-class -work and low prices, ? call at office of L. A. Moore, second floor ~ McLain'a Building.^ 1205 Market street. jjj Spring nod Summer. gj Large line of Scotch Tweeds and all the novelties in woolenB for inen'B wear,which we are prepared to mako up in tho best of stylo and tit at reasonable prices. 0. Hess & Sons, Ti and J.323 Market street, MRS. REBECCA WOODS CRAWFORD. >cath of an Old ltoMUent of llelmoi County Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Woods Crawford, wifo< Japt. H. Craw lord, of Bridgeport,' 0 lied Saturday evening, aged nearly ? ears, Mrs. Crawford was tho lost aurvivin hlld of Elijah and Hettio Woods, wb fas tho youngfBt daughter of Co Sbenezer Ztme, the original settler t V tooling. Mr. Woods came to Ohl vhilo it was yet a territory, and in coi lection with Cupt. Kirkwood, laid o he town of Canton, which namo wc loon after changed to Bridgeport. 11 yob clerk of the first court held in Be nont county and was a member of tli egislaturu when Ohio was admitted as itate. lie was afterwards proprietor < ho ferry across tho west branch of tl river, which ho conducted for man /ears prior to tho building of tho bac river bridge. Mrs. Crawford was born in Bridgepor July 28.1814. She was married to Uap Richard Crawford, May 28.18-10. The ived on the Ohio side of the river liut 1852, when they moved to Whoelin remaining horo until 1805. when the removed to their former homo, who: .hey continued to reside until'tho pro irty was purchased by the Standard Mi Uompany. Mrs. Crawford had a very wide circ sf friends aud acquaintances In Whet Ing and vicinity who will sincere regret her death. Tho funeral will tal place this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock fro tho residence of Mr. J. M. Fog] Bridgeport. Denth of n Former Wheeling Man. Mr. llenry Gans, formerly of this eit late of Qwenuboro, Kv.. died there k Thursday. His wife and Mrs. T. Moffat, of Ibid olty, wero alatera, and t family had uiany friends here who w be sincerely sorry to hear of Sir. Gan death, lie died of pneumonia. TliE STATE X() KM All "SCHOOL The Coiumenccinmit Kounoii on Out Wr?t Llbctty, The annual commencement exercif at West liberty occur to*morrow at o'clock in the forenoon. The comment meut season was ushored in last Fridi night with a lecture to the litera Bocietiea by Frof. J. M. Dowling, Bethany College. Yesterday afternoi Bev. Dr. C. W. Cushing, of the Four Street M. K. Churcb, preached t baccalaureato sermon to the clasu of 'I To-day, at half past two o'clock, t aunual class day exercises will be hel aud this evening the contest betwe the Irving and Bryant Literary Societl To-morrow, besides the commenqeme proper, the middle class performan will occur at 2 p. m. At -1 p. m. t Alumni Association will held itsanni business meeting, and to-morrow eve ing the Alumni exercises will bo hel and will conclude the events of t closing school year. The programi this year is unusually interesting, a there will doubtless bo a better atten ance even than customary. QLASSWOKKKRS' PICNIC. Sleeting of tho Guuersvl Committee In Yesterday. A meeting of the general committee charge of the American Flint Gla workers' Reunion to be held in Who ing Park Monday, June 30, was held Trades Assembly hall yesterday aft noon. Twenty-six local unions wt represented, all of which have subscrit to the guarantee fund and will share tho proUta if thero bo any." Arranj ments have been made whereby all t railroads will 6ell excursion tickets go for two days, at a very reduced ra All passengers coming in on the B. & will be landed at Elm Grove and tak to the park by the Elm Grove road, a by wagons. All the park arrangemei are left jn the bauds of Local Uni No. 9. The local unions taking part in t management of the nllair are, Pit burgh, Greensburg, Jaennette, Gra] ville, Rankin's Station, Homestei Phillipsburg, Rochester, Beaver Fa] New Brighton, East Liverpool, Steubi ville, Wellsburg, Wheeling, Bellairo a Bridgeport. Jt is estimated that ?,( people will attend. Saturday'* Picnic. The picnic given on tho State. Fs Ground Saturday by tho Local Uni of Flint Glassworkers wgs largely ; tended and was a pleasant success In; respects. A more orderly gathering w never seen on the Island. Thero we several run ofls, but none of them i suited seriously, the worst mishap beii the demolishing of a dog cart driven 1 two young men. AX IiU'OHTANT SURVEY. \ Kail r on d Lino llelnj; Ituu From llore yulouto\yn. Tho Waynesburg, Pa., Jlepublia jays: Tho corps of engineers, of who B; F. Hartrick,, of Allegheny City, ihief, arrived here Saturday. They a :aking very great pains in the survey .he prospective railroad from Unionto^ o Wheeling. At various points th< un several ljnep. They started fro lere Monday to survey the route 1 Ickley's by way of Rogersville. Th lone we understand another lino wi je rjjn (rom this plage to Syc nore, thence up Bate's Fork I 3uelah Church to Ackley'e, know is the Nineveh route. The ire in search of the best route. TL lompany, we are informed has its cha ex and the road will assuredly bo buil )ut when and where wo know no kVhen built it will give railroad connei ion with the Connellsville coko Holt rom 50 to GO miles shorter than no1 lad by the Baltimore <k Onio and Peni ylvania. ^he distance by tho forme a 141 and the latter 13b mileo. Th hortest line surveyed between thi dace and Uniontown is 31 miles, an rom hero to Wheeling is 44, making 7 ailes Irom Wheeling to Uniontown b ray of Waynesburg. A J'nT^ol Takes l?|re. A younglady and her parasol met wit! peculiar mishap on Sixteenth strec ist evening. She had the parasol closcc nd was walking down as a B. & f reight train parsed up. A huge rec ,ot cinder dropped among tho folds c he parasol, uunoticed by the youn idy. She walked up Market stree earty to Fourteenth, when tho parasc uret into a ilame. Several young mei prang to the affrighted young lady' saistance, and extinguished tho burn ig suBshude. Society of Iho Array or Went Virginia. The Executivo Committees of the Sc ioty of tho Army of West Virginia, thi oc.iety of tho First Virginia, TweUtl ^est Virginia and "Battery J)," Firs /est Virginia Light Artillery, have beci illed to hold a joint meeting on nex nuu/ itibciuuuu, *?uue io, Hi J O'CIOCK l Grand Army ball, for the purpose o rranging for. the reunions next fall his will bring some of the representa vo veterans of these organizations, am le towns and cities who are desirous o aving them hold the reunions shoulc ind in their applications at once. Flno Entlnj; for tlio A. A.'s Pjcnlc? S S. Marvin <fc Co. take pleasuro in an ouncing that they contributed to the malgaraated Asaocintjon picnic aves of their Jubilee bread, 250 poundi rummers'Lunch biacuitand 730 poundi ! Big Four ginger-cake. Those whe 4 not attend the picnic will flndtheat egant goods for sale by all grocers. XV. C. T. U. Convention Ovcrtlio River. The second annual convention of the intb Ohio District Woman's Christian jmperance Union will open in the irk wood Methodist phur^h Wedijefr ' i ' ~~ "*" Jny nllcrnoon nt ^'o'clock. The mcetl will Inst two (lays and will compr " lour araaiona, nil of which will no dot ho lull ot interest to thoso who It " kindly toward the good work tho Bocif induing. Tho programme na arrang '0 contains many Interesting things a will ho worth wltneselng. B A SlTTIiKilKXT rossiIii.E. Coufcroucn Cmnuilttuu* on tho ISulIdl ' Trade* Strike nt Work. q President W. A, Wilson, John 1 Beit* and Edward llollitlay have be U unpointed n committee of the Builde iH Kxchango to confer with Messrs. J. 0 Plant, Ed. Moesburg and J. W. Connel ]. the committee of the Carpenter's unit 0 Tho two committees had a conferen n Saturday evening, and when they o jj journed an understanding ot eotne b< 10 had been icached, just upon what bu y could not be learned, as both nil! k agreed to keep tho matter strictly themselves until a definite settleme t had beon reached, l' That settlement baa been positive ,v decided upon as far as the commltU [l are concerned, and it will be Bubmitt K to meeting of tho Carpentera' Uni ,y and the Builders' Exchange, this ev< re lug, when both bodies will take acti p. on the report of tho committees, a judging from remarks rnailo both members of tho Carpenters' Union a 1? tho Exclianco. there in no ilonbt tl jf. tho agreement will be ratified byb< ly Bides. " wAit amoiitts revived 0, Hy n Clootl Cn?t lix the Production of Drummer llojr" All TIiIm Week, -^WILL undoubted y, crowded bo isl P^Bent this oven 0. jteujl to witness the t production of "j V 0 Drummer Boy 88 ? tiiiioh" ut tho or House, by homo talent. Everything ready to present a beautiful drama i perfect manner. A full dress reheai Ht waa given Saturday night and tho ret vvaa more than satisfactory to those v ' OB have tho affair in charge. Seatsarogo 10 oil rapidly at House's Music Store, i ,Cr those who desiro to ntteud should 1 no time in securing them at once. ay Tho Opera IIouso orchestra will f ry nish the music at each performac of Tho cast in full is given below: ,*n Farmer Howard -....Andy ,, Mart Howard- til KJi th jjarry Howard. l.lout. U. 8. A M. II. McN he Johnnie Howard Charley II in Farmer Flliott J. H. H . ' TomMllvtt DavoW. he MaJ.ir Uutlcdijo Geo, K. li !d. Frank Kutledtfe ?.. Edgar llei ' Fatty Seh m lil i .. Will Lie Ul Will Smith \Y1|1 Nca BS. Uncle Joe A. F. ] ot Mrs. Farmer Howard- ? Mrs. A. F. 1 Mrs. Mart Howard Miss Mae Yo , Jennie Howard Miss Alma Wil he Mrs. Fanner Flliott Miss Cap Mars Mlaa Flora Brads! u u. b. officer. Uajo: lienors! Grant l)r. II. B. Uagi u Col. Kobluson j. H. He' ne cant. Company "D" Frank Updej; ad Brigadier General.. Thos. J. Cham ,i Aide de Carno- Clias. 1 lu" New Prisoner Cant. C. K. Ir Cominodnio. nniumniwllnir n e.?. stair. Col. Win. Truvla, Jainee JSpbJiU aud ^loltertsQn, COKrKDCRATES. Lieut, General Johnston.. ......w.U.Il.Pa iT? Major General Cheatham- I. Klwood llu} Capt. Company "0". Richard Hober boldiera In tamp and buttle sctfoea by 1U mcmberx of Grand Army, Sons of Yctcr no. Company "K," N. G. \V. V?., mid Lin sly Cut Indies appearing In tablenuxi MinciLj elf Heburn, I ottlo llailett, Lillio ilnsTott, Mh Forgoy, Dora Wiucher, Hemic Cook, H??ic H 111 ardboi*. Clara Bowman, Nurcissi\ Clark, 5 pr Kryc, Minnie llodgkUa, Caddie Wat', >'< Murdock.Sue Murdock, lllrdle Kewpaud Mo ire Ferrell. <ed Ait Aromatic Frngrnuce ln Is imparted to the mouth by the us> b'0z0d0nt. It is beyond doubt the cle ear, purest and best wash ever oflerei the public. Sokodont and comfort synonyms. It cleanses the cavities the enamel of the teeth. mwfav en , n.d The following clipped from the I Ungton Junction. (J/o.,) Poslt contains on formation of no little value to pere . troubled with indigestion: p "For years the Editor of the Potl, ,ta* been subject to cramp colic or fits of digestion, that prostrated him ior se^ "l> al hours and unfitted him for busic 1!s? for two or three days afterward. Ab !n: a year ago wo called oq J. ftutct druggist, and asked jor something '?U ward off an attack, that was already m ing life hideous. Mr. Butcher hanc us a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Ct era and Diarrhtea Remedy. We tc the medicine according to djreQtjo 4 and not only foiintj relief on that 008100,' but have several times sii tried it's virtues and found relief every instance^ We take this mett of acknowledging the benefits derij ' " and recommending the cure to all oth ? subject to indigestion." For ede by * -R.Goetze, Jobi} l?luri, ?W. W. Irw W. E. Williams and C. Schnepf. day Tiie following druggists outside to Wheeling are agents for Chaioberlai celebrated remedies: 0. B. Cam m Fairmont: L. T. Wells,Clarksburg; T. Richaroson, Now Martinsville; Gri . & Jackeon, Grafton; A. H. Burley, Cn '0 eron; J. M. Tetrich, Mannington. d re ' * l'lculo Ground*. Creaap's Old Grove?twenty mi down the river?is the most desiral 'Y for picnic parties. Cheap excurei m rates will be made. Dates and rates c to be obtained on application to J. G. To is linson, agent Ohio River Railroad Co ill pany, Wheeling, W. Ya. Nollnn. n E. 0. Burt's celebrated Fine Shoes ,y L, V. Blond's, Solo A^ent, IU We are Sole Agents for the J. r" Badollet&Co.'s Geneva Watches. Tho J' desiriug a line movement should cot and see us. Wheat & Hancjier, j1* 1231 Market street iv FKO.U TUB RIVER. i- - ,r WAiutps. Pa., June 8.?River 1 foot and b tlonary, Weather clear ami warm. BnowNsvnxK, Pa., Juno 8.?River C feci inches. Wcatuer clear. Thermometer 72 a U p. m. 5 Moroastowh. W. Va., June 8.?River 5 f< v f> Inches anil falling. Weather clear. Thermon ' ter 80 at 1 p. m. \ Peculiar l' Manv peculiar points mako Hood's Bar [ laparllla superior to all other rocdlcincs (j Tecullar In combination, proportion,^ _ and preparation of ingredients,^^ 7 Hood's Sarsaparllla possesses i tho full curatlvo valao of tho^r rfyV test known xcmodloB^^lJr/^ <j; tho vegetahlo kingTcpyUaf iu strengtt and economyHood'3 Bar saparilla Is SQJ?1,10 only roedl clno of^r' ?^XwliIch can trulj bo said <jr%yO u One Hundred Doses * Ono JT JQk Dollar." Medicines lr VZ fSJ Slarger and smaller bolttei t rcqulro larger doses, and do nol ^^^produco as good results as Hood's ] S Tecullar in Its medicinal merits. Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes euros hlth< t erto unknown, and has won for itsclfy^. tho title of "Tho greatest blood^ * purifier ever dlscovorod.,'^r A\ T recullarlnlts"goodnamo^^4A(yy^t ? home,"?thcro Is now^r ^^yMnorc . of Hood's Sarsaparllla^ Ssold Lowell, where HVjflt 13raado, than ol allyr ^ ^^othcr blood purVf 1 o r s. Peculiar in Its phcnpmo- ^rnal record ofMlCP " ahroad^^ jf 10 olI,cr Tfoparatlon I has V^pV^cvcr attained sueh popu? ' f StoxW? In ?o Bhort a tlmo? , and retained its popularity > ^rand confldcnco among all classes i <rot pooplo 60 steadfastly. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations, but bo suro to get tho Tecullar Medicine, -- ? , wooers sarsaparillg SolJbr?Udn.Ki.U. Wcjuredonlr , 7 C** UOOD & CO., Apqihec*riet, Lowell, Maw. 100 poses One Dollar n* BGIXA1RK. , All Surti or I.ocnl New. nod Ooulp i th. Oliu> CUT' I' Upltrvlrf will likely ?ct Iho Q. A. R. coun union ihlt yew. 0(J There is a possibility of Iho mluea in thl?1 QU Ity recumlns In a lew days. Allot tho various window glass houses have closed by uext Saturday nlKht. Bellalro Masons will take part In the layl the corner stono at Harnesvlllo on the24th. og James Harrison, o( this city, has koiiu to bis new position at 81. Clalravlllo a* Jailor. yr Master Orme and Miss Dollo Farls, of \V " In# Island, aro the Kuesti of their graudfi en bore. in? Murray L. Fawcctt. one of the clerical foi ? the uall works, Is Millcrlng greatly from In inatoryrhuinHtUm. v> Mr. August Unas, of the Fourth ward, lis in. cclved his i>euhloii, back pay an J ull.amoui CO to several hundred dollari. l(J. A brother of C'apt. W. 11. T.lttlo Is hero ti to get the Captain's bond (\Ued out, Th<s 'j1 has been llxetl for September. 8'B A slight llro at Cockayno's saloon nmonu ICS fancy work wan discovered In time Bali to night to wivo a big lire. 1'iuseis by rush and bent It out. The VorcI placo, near the Stamping cnm| , lias been broken up and the plaio Is oiler* )ly rent, Vo?el wns lined ffAJ and costs for kei )4>B a disorderly house. An unusual number of Masonic meetings held the post week, a great many new men ou being taken n. All the lodges beio hnv perlenced qulto a boom lately. oa J. II. Johnson, Secretary ot tho Kntei ml NVJnilow UlataCo. hero will movo tj Nurth j tlmote, 0., this summer, and bo In chargo i u' same company n interest there. Ml'hsra. C. Kumbaeb. Ollvnr nil Wilson and Ueorgo If. Muth had a good j?h last week on Fishing creek and succecdi capturing about forty good sized fluli. A little daughter of W. It. If. Cu'rlU fell 1 chair ami broke her arm near the elbow, doctors*}'* on account of the break bolng elbow her arm will never bo of use to her i The various churchcs were tastefully arr with all Boris ot dowers, ferns and i?fne y (i v day The First Presbyterian Churcl ' c?iM!cU11y line, everybody bringing llowi use every description. tn? The public schools will clows ou Thurs ,u* this week, The commoueoment excrcssti iret occur on Friday. There will Ins no pn and no flowers. The class Is largo th.s yet Luo everything will be cut sbort. 0 ( A countmnan's team ran oT on Saturdu was stopped suddenly by u telegraph pole, era wagon Will muke real nice kindling wood. . ; q horses were considerably scratched by 5 IH hard full on tho brick pavemeut. Tho tele n a poieUlutact. real Anna, a llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mn mlt l'"w, tripped and fell while playing In a i ,i.n bar's yard uear her homo lu tlie Fourth j and ran tho long spout of an oil can slttlnj lt)? into tho llesby part of her thigh. Tho wot mil a very painful one. MAUTl.VS t'KltliY. 11 r- Odd Fellows* CeTebtttUon?AH Soi ICC. Local Now* Itnus. Marshal Samuel Westwood was appolt H,y deputy Sheriff last week. iher Mr. George Robinson has purchased the abb Bower property on the "Heights." This urtt of tho finest building sites In town. HI"11 Prof. K. E. Sparks has notified tho Boi Kdvcatlon by telegraph that he boa dech ?>'(1 remain here the coming school year and a iu?g \he position ?>! Superintendent. The 1 ' on 8or iia,f good oilers elsewhere and many pt ^u.j were afraid he would leave. Sail Memorial services were held In tho Pre um. rlan church yesterday afternoon out of n iKn,, to the memory of the late Kills Kenuon Mil hull Mn ^r- Rml ^'rs- M? C. Mitchell, ltev. Campbell paid a high tribute to the de< iaw and several beautiful selections were sui tho oholr. , The cut out box on ouo of tho electrical Jlc>' wires, lu Charles Swartx's shoe store, 1 ror,r Oi>era House block, was burned out at U o ran last night. Word was scn( to the -eutral s [>cr? aud the current turned off. The fire depar teeu wa8 called out but their services were not y". od. No damage was done. Vd Yesterday being the seventy-first annlv * of Odd Fellowship In this country, tbo me of Belmont City aud Onward lodges met a , lodge rooms in tho morning and marched c?ct Baptist church, where the pastor, Kev. ;hcs Conway, preached tQ tbom. Mr. Conway d eu a sermon pronounced by all present tfc Ml? they ever heard. Itov. Mr. Conway is a aj|s. Fellow himself, and convinccd every ono lew. hearers that the order is a good one. Th ?ura bellows passed resolutions thanking Mr w? way (or his cxcelleut sermon. ,icn? children's services wen) hc?3 ?n nearly i }*\y churches yesterday ^nd were well attenuci >uj? tne ij. lie v. 1. 8. Winters preached a< iuuv fundny school music was sung in the uu and there was song service and speaking evening. At the Presbyterian Rov.U? 3.' bell cave a talk to the chlldrou und appro o"of selection* wcrosung in the morning. At V. ljcv. A,E. hrownleo preached and then ,"" readings, slnglnc.ctc., iu the morning. All 11 to churches were beautifully decorated with are crsaud plants. .lU A Pleasing Sen*? Of health and Btrength renewed a j ease and comfort followB the ut Syrup of Figa, aa it acta in harmony ~ nature to effectually cleanse the bj when coatlve or bilious. For sale l jjjjg cud $1 CO bottles by all leading drug in- " 101>ok V^urkly a vegetable compot: ns, Y"* made entirely of roots and he oc- X gathered from the forests ice Georgia, and has been used by milli ; in of people with the best results. It tod S CURES G< in, All manner of Blood diseases, from v pestiferous little boil on your nos< the worst cases of inherited b!< of taint, ?uch as Scrofula. Rhcumati: _i. i J LIB V.UIOJI 11 ?UiU I SKIM'CANCER m* Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ma AW free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, G Ladies' and Gents' Shoes slWAHTYODRMOl an I nill give jou Ynluc Itccclrcil for llio same. - h. o.IIofi J DEALER IN ne Ladies', Gents', Hisses' and Boys Fine Shoes * 1113 MAIN STREET, .4 wy21 WltXELISO. W. Y. t6 ? Jewelry. ~wedding~gTfts = I. G. DILLON & C We havo Jnat received, and now have on play, tke finest line of genuine Irish Bellcek KhniVTl 111 thl? P<?V. ?mm,M ? ? - suitable for wedding present* than thin fan porcelalu. Alro, choice pieces of Solid Bl , and rich Cat Glaus. Your Inspection is invited. I. O. DILLON & CO Merchant Tailors. NEW~SP~RING GOOD! We Havo Just Bccelvod Our SPRING AND SUMMER GOOI And they are now open for Inspection our now quarters, 4 011 MAIN STREE Call and Rco Them, C. H. WHEELER & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, mrlfl 1011 Main Struct Summer Resorts, QAMP GROUND HOTEL." " The Moundsvillo Camp Ground Hotel is i optn for tho icceptlon of guests. For terms apply to MR8.11. A. JOHNEON, joS __ Proprletrem HOWARD'S LICK. OR HARD WHITE 8ULPHUR SPRINGS, Will Open Jcn* 18. Hotel remodeled, enlarged and refurnish Sulphur Baths and" Bowling Alleys. Da mails. For terms and circulars, address, HOWARD'S LICK CO., Howard'a Lick, Hardy Co., or Moorfleld, W., New Advertisements. Goo. E. Stlfol & Co THE GEO. E. STIFli? .1.1.. WHEELING lNSTiLUENT CO., r Summer Goods heel* Thcro'a not a family in the city, not tu f&ct la NOW UECKIVKD. or ttio State, that la not familiar with our name? . .Ul , , .f0 nl Tho uarne ot the Wheeling Inatalmcnt Co. U a Tho 150,1 *ad cho,cc,t 8tJr,c< Light tLiJt, 0( Hum* ?ymboloffalrniuarodcallUB-Our?torc*nrotbo Cashmeres goal for economical purchasers?Tho money 8 ,ro* Hiving mart for tho multltudo?No holler ovl* t r . UUI,g dcnco of tliofo facta cau W? adduco thau tho rlCnrittaS, ryhiR numborof Wheeling^ heat pooplo who patronlio me ouralorct?Wo point with prlclo to tho uamca OlOriOScl, that gruccour Holt Hook?WocongrAtulatoJour* Fr?!?v clm thftt wo ^avo hilthfully discharged Iho ,t AlbatrOS, od in trustao implicitly placed In ua?Wohavo done ' fnr vim ?11 wu tiromtnocl to do??Wh hnvmlnno T?j:? CM!... ....... . jinuia tntiy. ourduty as servants of tho people, and what's ' 'l,,or more, we'll continue to do It?There's not a PKJna CJIll-o T * feature inaugurated In our establishment In v*ninu OlIKS, wore which your interest* are not considered?Our c , r. , ubors object In to do for you what others dou't do? oCOtCh /-CphyrS, u cx" Our mission Is to save you money?To put . dollars into your pockets that hAvo been token ChallicS, UaP oul louK through exorbitant pricci?To jf the give an equivalent for every dolUripont hero Olltino* Plnf-Kc ?-To glvo you its full value?To give you (or o ' 'limn CTt'ry tJollar whftt you ?Mbly oxpect?: Cnf;M?o id in Wbatjyour dollar demands?Kquul returns. OdlllieSj roma WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Imported Ginghams, igVlu! This will beau exceptional week in our Car- Kid GloVCS, MIIL'Pil not dormrtnlutlf?? TlmuO wlwi mac innlirarn llm ester* advantages we offer will be forced to admit that Silk MittS, erao! such goods have nover before been offered attbe p i o prlcoswe'ro prepared to name Ouo huru&lu A arSSOlSj OvIC. Jay of crowds another?Royal Wiltons tako after Mo- TJ *. T * * c ? will quets of the fluestquallly?Tapestries of all iJCSC L.111CS 111 tllG otQtC. ira'ud argdes of exceptionally pretty and deslrablode- , slguisftcr Body Brussels?Kxtra heavy Cotton ? ? *? ,, ?uu vu?i..vwh?w wwriuttuuwi iurwpijr IfOOOJ 111*1" IV1A11N SIKEET. The ?-Floor coverings of'all descriptions? je3 their Smyrna, Moquoi, Astrlcau, Wolf and Sheopskin 3 gni>b Hugs?Art kquarc?Cocoa and Steel Uoor Eggor, Warrick & Co. Mala?Ono thing after another?And every- ? . J thine realtivcly at a lower prlco thau has over \7 f\r\r\ VaTW CtTAO (\t\[\ X\ ward! before been offered in thU city?Itremains J\tJuP lOUi ?JV\JU U|J6D. t near with }ou to consult yotir owu interests?It's a J X. ind la [or y0U t0 decide whether you want to save money Tho opportunity awaits you hero pRlgg ACCOKDINU TO QUALITY. ?Wo hold out bargains in our Curpet Depart- c ' ment this week that we'll nover offer again? ??on l? " The it'ttwu'i ru.li Ih over?Our .tock mu.t b? QUALITY ACCOItlllXU TO PRICE. reduced, aud we'll do it this week by making itcd a siftBhlug reductlonH?Goods arc marked away , .... ... h*lnw rocular Holllm? mice Thov'ro tairoril ^ 0 do n0t R,lTfrti'0 ?a1ab!i> good? Hi le?S thun u\ j below xuuiar soiling pnqo incj ro laggcu coBttodrHWftpatrontooiirBtoreauiltlieiulisrKo is one away below what others call reduzed prices? an extravagant price oil Foincoihcrartlclc. ThU If you would flAve money come. audc^mo early, 1? notour way of doing UuMncka. You will find . our prlccs always right fur fresh hui! reliable tru ot too. goous. rtrrrT-inr Txrr. tkycih t t umrm nrv 0ur DrCfis OOOdR sale tuts fCRROU hnfi bCCfl itn mini* WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. mime, became wo keep the largest a>M>rtmcnt 'nous and beat jjoods at lowest prices, uur Hue in v iu wiiUB aim ViUCCnsWOrO *"*"?'??? iu every Hiaue. gbyl0. ?There's nothing you knowmoro tho "Ins Mpect and outs" of than thoic goods, aud yet there's BTIflF AMH PftTABUR 9fJC'1' nothing In which there's more cheat and de- Dlifivll AM/ vJvJliUllulJ eased ceptlon?What we offer this week arc special Jg by drives In Tea and Toilet Sets?Goods that aro IT If U made In our own city?Goods that are known H S I [/'the by cvery whccliuSIte ns superior to any pro- H H I 'clock duced by outside manufacturers?Goods that JeL &nmm ii W. B tmcul haVe galnetl R" CUT,abl? reputation-?Toilet Scarry fully a fifty per (^,nt inrjier Hock than need- 8tiU handsomely decorated In odd, unique de? ? --* ?ICI uvimu,auu uur BlliUM IU IM8 UIIC llHYC Iifl'U signs, we'll lot go thl? week at 82 35 a Bet?Be- unusually large tills FCiuon.ax we keep all the crcnry duccd from SI 00 Tea beta?That li, com- different makes and stupes the nuiketatlardi. mhers plote Tea Sets, neatly decorated?We offer at Vs. Summer Underwear. reach- kind that sel.s hero regularly?Not cheap 'Chest Chluaware Our teal A little early for these Roods, but there never of hU ?orm^^VSKc^SSLnra0?"a the Ulto t>u; lug m) curly. Wo have tacnt ln M1 Sizes and WeigMs f#r La(lieSi n WHEELING INSTALMENT CO, to and cllll(lren' :id the I truing 9- 1136to 1140MarketStieat. WASH DRESS FABRICS? theU. .V,c^? meppu u Motcni x? XM - We Invite the ladles to coroe and see the JarRO ofthc JOSEPH H. IVlcARDLE, ?. Manager. an(j unrivaled display of choice Btyles at modcr uow* ate prices. Pg-gtnro elwoJ at C p. m.. ciropl Satnrfl.yn. 0r,kr? b* ml1 wl!I reMltc ,ltcn"00' nd of T? THE PUBUCl 7 IB of I will liave ail auction of tlic stock of the late K^wPT WPi P P1 (n^ (V IJ0 Wltll A. C. Keener at 1312 Main Btrcet, commencing on j 00 J Uiil'JU. IX VIUij 'fitera Thursday,June 12.at 10o'clool-I -- - ? ... , , ?< 1132 MAIN STREET. n oUe till everything 1b Bold. . . ?> 2*iHt8. W. II. EGERTER, 7~T ik%\V For estate of A. C. Egerter. China, GldSS a.nd QuOQn3Wa.rQ? Hp QOME AND SEE AND TRY ON OUR gTILL ON TOP . S GENTS* AND LADIES' SHOES AT Wltli tbo Laigest ami Most Complcto Awort| ?2 00, ?2 50 nnd $3 00, ,,,, a Aad you will bo couvlncea that for Stylo and DillllCr Sets* I C?l SctSj 1111(1 CllttlH" jgjj Fit that they aro not surpassed by any in the 001* ol't.S, Hj Cll:r" A. G. WIN CHER, ALSO X FIN J.IKEOF I'AHI.OUOUNAMICNTS. Rl? lUiion.'Block. 11 a Hnln Stroot. JOHN FR1EDRI.. inr? md, rb0f .A. ST-A.TE3VLEHSTT 0113 SnOWISG the condition of the AMERICAN STEAM BOILER IN8URANCE COMPANY, of U'vr York, on the Ut day of January, 1690, made to tho Auditor of West Virginia pursuaut to the Uuu of laid Slate: FII5ST?Tlie nnme and lnralUr? ? *?"* ? - j ? ?.?u AuiiTiuau Bicain Jiotier insuranco Company, of New York. SECOND?The Ainouut of its Capital Stock is .$ 5CO,(?oO OJ T11IKD?Tho amount of Its Capital Stock paid up is 100,WW (JO the ASSETS. ?FOURTH?The Assets of the Company arc:? * FIltaT?Tke amount ot Cash on hand and In the handa of Agents aud 3oa Banks or other persous is '. .. g0,j3j Sill, ' SECOND?The Keal Estate unincumbered is THIRD?'The Bonds owned by the Company, the manner in which they are secured, and tho rate of interest per annum thereon (description In Schedule A herewith) amount to l,072,f><? CO Interest thereon ... MftSS FOURTH?1The debts due tho Company, secured by morlgugo or otherwise (description in Schedule B herewith) amount t?- ftVOy , iled FIFTH?The debts due tho Company for nromlums amount to SlJ.nO 'Ju a. SIXTH? Interestdue and accrued on Stocks not included iu market value -.^>0 Total Assets 51.427.WC li ' LIABILITIES. Y FIFTH?Tho amount of Llabllitlcsduc for Commissions-.... ~S -J.""? W SIXTH?Capital Slock NXU-OO M> 8EVfrNTU?Surplus beyond all Liabilities - *o KICHTU?The Lqmcr unadjusted are I'.W'O CO NINTH?Kiniisurauco Revenue 5&U1TENTH?All other claims against ttio Company are, ? Total Liabilities fTitf.M li ELEY ENTII?The greatest amount luiurcd in any ouo risk is? fiO.OOO 00 . Tho forecoltllf nlwtomon* o' uuuuiuoa 011110 American titcam Boiler Insurance Company -7* la corrcct and true. W. K. LATIUOP. rrcsident. H ? V. It. EU11KNCK, Sccil'liity. 3 State of New Yoik, \ City and County of Now York, j68, !. Charles Nctilcton, a Commissioner of the 8tato of West Virginia, in and for t1?c State nf New \ork, residing In Mid City of New York, do certify that V. K soheuck, pcrxoually known to 1 ino to be tho person who Binned the foregoing statement, and the riecreiuiy o( 'I he American Steam Roller insurance Company, of New York, personally nppcared beforo me In ny county aforcwld. and made oath in due form of law that the afomald btatemeui is com ct aud true. IN ThHTl MONY OF ALL WHICH, I have hereunto atlixed my otllclai slguaturu and tho seal ^ of my Hdid ollice, thin 21st dnv of February, 1R90. Jn , , CHARLES NErTLKTON, Commissioner for We*t Virginia in Sew York. The foregoing is n true copy t?f the 6tatement of Tho American Btfam L'oiler Insurance Cornpuny, of hew York. 1?. k. DUFFY, Auditor. a. Houso & Herrmann.?Houaefurnlshlng Goods. 0 Our Stock / <?/ comprises Furniture, Carpets, / n:i ? ~t v,. v_ioins, mattings, Re- /N. X frigerators, Baby Car- / riages, Coal, Gas and / \ / i. Oil Stoves, and every / \/ thing necessary /" ' >0^0 / 3^ for housefurnish- / / ing purposes. / / fcj ?, / ^ at /i ' ^ sell on / . _ y f ' * INSTALMENTS / and allow you to / pay weekly, semi/ monthly or monthly. . / We deliver all goods Cl^ ^^7 ^rec' Remcm'jer we / not expect you to pay when bi. Ny*' / sick or out of work. lly > . / iu I