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The Intelligencer, I'ubUskoil Dally, Hxcopt Similar* TERMS: IVr Y?nr, bjr Mali, rniUign rrrpald. DAILY (SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK) - ~.?1 00 DAILY (THfttEDAYS IN THCWCCK) ? ?< 00 DAILY (TWO DAYS IN THE WEEK)...m~ J 75 DAILY (ONC MONTH) - 85 WEEKLY (ONE YEAH IN ADVANCE) 1 00 WEEKLY (tlX MONTHS) - - M tho IHU.Y l*rrr.i.MotxcRR It ?1d|ver?<l bjr far Tier* In Wheflllug and adjacent tewua Ht 15 tculi per wook. Person* wishing tosubscribe to tho l)*tt.Y Is TKU.UiX.HURR Mil do NO bf iOlldlllC In their or* doiMotlm INTRM.IOKNOKR oilloo Oil postal card i t cnl.crwlsc. Tlioy will bo punctually lOrvvd bj carrlci* Tribute*of Uc?|?cct mid Obituary Notlcos, 50 tt-nu i?cr Inch. CorrclpohdoncC containing important nnws telicitcd Iroiu evory i?*rt of tho ?urruun>lltiic country. Rejected communications will not ho rotutna 1 uuU'asaccotnpbuled by aiiilk'Ient poataga. INTELI.UilvXCKU I'll I!. CO., rRoriueroR* io a si) 27 loL'itrKKSTif Strict, Wiikriino. |Tse lNTiLi.uiKNcm. cinbraclti* its Ktsrral edition*. la enteral In tho 1'oitoihcfl ut Wheel ing, W. Vt, m ftccoml-clM* matter! in RMIONR M'MDIXft Fdltnrtat ltooni? H*a . fnnullng Hooiii HU1. Qnncrnl liraut mid the U'iiIvc*. Thoro are onthusiaats who aro confi dent that tho froo c dnage men will run away with tho country, and otlieri who foar it will boao. About tho aamo phe notuona were presented iu the days of tbo greenback craze. Tho advocates of tho unlimited llai money wero confident that thoir ism would sweep tho country. They denounced trio "money power" and regarded as an onomy everybody who wanted a sound currency basod on Rpecie. Anything -tho government would issue was good enough for thorn, alwavs provided there should bo plenty of it. They wore so constituted ns to bo ublo to perceive that tho country neoded nothing but inoro money. Their appeal was especially to iarmors and wage-earners. Greenbackism did not sweep the country. The common aonto of tho country stood up against it. Then the interesting fact doveloped that there was not so much of it aftor all. Noise had been mistaken for strength. It was Iiko tho pack of wolves oenornl Grant heard when he waa a young lieutenant :n Mexico. W hen he came right on the pack he tound that thero was but one in it, and that ono had been doing all the howling. ' If a square issuo comes between the free coinage inflationists and tbo sound money men z groat many persons will be surprised to tind how little the pack l i. Mna. Leask proteases to have hypnotic power. She probably haa that or some thing like it. At all events alio made things go her way much longer that would have bcon posaiblo if eho had had nothing more than hor ability as a a talesman. Trade, Profit and Wnjeg. Tho American Manufacturer, speaking of tho trend oi things in the iron and steol trade saya: "The wages of tho work , men were cut to an unreasonable figuro, and the profits of the ouiployer disap peared entirely in tho otfort to secure and hold trade. Everything was given to tlie consumer with but littlo roault othor than a lessened volume of trado and lowering prices." Thia hits tho nail square on tho head. It is a false and mischievous policy to try to stimulate buying by ofloring pro ducts so low that the manufacturer can not get a fair profit and tho wage-earner cannot got a fair living by hia labor. Trade on this basis resorabloi suicide as nearly as any thine can. It is safe to take the ground that whou the manufacturer cannot get a fair re turn and the wage-earner cannot get a fair living it is better to wait until tho consumption of stocks cr?atoi a de mand that will bring a reasonable re turn. * .Manufacturers can givominy reason* why it is better to continuo for a titno to produco even at a loaa, but experience should have tausht them that it is next to impossible to do this without bring ing confusion to thoir induitry. There is no health in that kind of business. Now let Pittsburgh show the world how groat she can bo. Nothing would bo greater than to show tho rest of us how to consume our own smoke. Tho Administration nod ilaw.iii. Now it comes out that Secretary Greihnm asked .Minister Thurston's re call because tho Hawaiian minister gave to a press representative extracts from private letters. Tnis was in no sonse diplomatic correspondence. The trouble with Soerolary Grosliatn and tiio a Imlnistratiou was that tlioy . did not wish the people of this country to ho correctly informed on tho subject. Hack of it ail w.u the fact that thoy wero ' dealing with a small and weak nation. Would .Secretary (irethaui have treat ed the UritHh mini,tor as ho did the Hawaiian miniitur'/ Not on his life. Tin: mayor of Fulton denies emphati cally that ho told tho Hunch woman to go ahoad With hor lifjuor-selling aftor the county commissioner* rnfusod her licenao. Wo aro glad to hear that tho mayor did riot give tho hnd advice. Strike', Itn-lm-mi and Import*. TJioro was striking onough last stun mor. Now thero is promise of inoro. It is a fact that iu many industries the wag i-oarnors aro not receiving enough for their labor, hut it is al?o true that iu many industries products aro barely bringing the cost ot production. When employers and employes in a given industry aro pressed iu thin way and, turning to the custom* houses, see competing commodities coming into the country in increasing volume, very naturally they think thoir caio ii bard. Tho larger tho Imports of commodities which compoto with domoitlc produc tions tho Ion o( tho domestic wo can hopo to 11 ml n market (or, unless wo como down still lower and soil chonpor than tho foreigner can soil. It ii a good national policy to oncour ai'o homo production and to trust to homo competition to givo tho consumer (air play. This is not tho policy that was pursued in making the prosont tarilT law, and tho country suffers in conso* qUOIlCO. For the second titno since it boean the prosont Cuban revolt is ondod. Tho Spanish otlicials havo a izroat doal of talent in this lino. A Sorry .Menu ol Ir. Tho Republican! in tho Dolawaro legislature lacked tho common senso and sell respect to get together In time to oloct a United States senator, and they gave tho Democrats u chanco to raako n mix of it, which chance tho Democrats wero roady enough to em brace. II tho Kopublicans had acted as thoy should a Republican from that stato would havo boon ready to qualify ai tho Hucecssorto Senator IIiggius, Ropubli* can. Now there is a contost 011 hand. Tho contost turns on tho question whethor tho governor of tlio atato con tinues to bo a voting member of tho senate, whoso president ho was whou tho governor died. If ho is not a mem ber of tho sonato ho liad uothing to do 1 with its proceoditigs and could not law tally play tho part ho did play. In this caso Dupont is ontitled to tho float. Wo do not recall a caso just like this Delaware caso, and if nono is to bo found tlio aonato will havo a good doal of a controvoray beforo it reaches a de cision. 4. . Tub imaginative correspondents aro bound to have troublo in the mining regions of the Norfolk A Wostorn road. Thore seems to bo moro trouble in their tuiuds than elsewhere. A Childish Governor. Tlio governor of South Carolina has tho boldness to order the liquor law otlicors of his stato to go ahoad notwith standing tho attitude of tho Unitod States court If this does not provo to be aorious businoHB for him and thom it will be surprising. Tho courts of tho Unitod States aro not in the habit of allowing themselves to be treated with contompt, and no man on the bench will stand less of that sort of thing than Judge GofT will. Governor Kvans, on taking his seat, pridod himself on his youth. Tho la tolligoucer then took occasion to romark that tho new governor ol South Carolina had made a bad start and would be for tunate if ho did not go from bad to worse. His subsequent condnct has justifiod this anpreiionsion. A man fit to be governor of a state would bear himself hotter towards a court of tho Unitod States. It is to bo hoped that Mr. Armour does not continue to lose money on his beet. It would be too bad for so cooil a man to go down hill at this time of life. Addick* took tho ground that it should bo "Addicks or nobody." Tho material diflercnco is not visible to tho nakod oye. REDEEMING WOOli CONTRACTS. We?t Vlrelnln Uwmoerntlc Polltlclmn Who Arn KlmllugThat Cninp?ic? Prom |?P4 arr Co* ly. Grafton*, W. Va., May 10.?The Son tinol publisher the following: Last fall while the campaign was going on in this county and a member each of Con gross and of tho house ofdolegates was at stake, and our Democratic friouds woro laboring under the vain hopo that thoy would bo ablo to fool a majority of tho votors at least one more, a coudIo of proininoni Taylor county Democrat! wont into coutracti from which thoy would now gladly be relieved, liud Reynolds, au oxtonsivo wool buyer of j this county, way up in the Fleurington neighborhood buying wool at 10 conn por pound. Bnd i* a good Democrat and was sympathizing with the Klomington RopublicanH over tho fact that wool whs only bringing U? conts. Ho explained that ho was pay ing "McKinlov prices," but by tho next year, whon tho Wilson bill would bo in fair working order wool would bo above 20 conts. some doubting Republicans asked Mr. Roynolds if ho would be will ing then to contract for their IS!).") wool clip ?t 15 cents? Why certainly ho would, and thereupon entered into a written contract with G. C. llrohard, John Cather and others to take thoir clips for this year at that price. Mr. Reynolds is taking up the wool accord ing to contract, and was in Grafton tho other day buying wool Hacks from Major Rluo in which to pack away his wool until the Republican party gets back into power and reMoros prices to their former remunerative standard. Another contract of ttio Hiuno. kind was made in which Colonel Jotin T. McGraw was tlio party of tho tirst part and Boverol farmers about Simpson woro of thoHOCond part. Thecolonolin his zeal in bnnalt of his friend, Hon. W. L. Wilson, was impressing upon the Simpson farmers the enormity of Drue* 111 no'8 olloimes in "stealing" tho farm ers wool at tho ruinous prieo of 1(1 cents a pound, and explaining how thoy could get much hotter prices after the Wilson bill hod onco got a chance to work out the salvation of tho "country. To provo his faith in his promises ho too, liko Mr. Roynolds, enteroil into a written contract to take up tho wool dip for 1S'J."? of Wait Lake, and Claud Davis at 18 cents. This the colonel did to show his faith In the correctness of his predictions and to show that IJruce Rluo was robbing the honest farmor of tho just reward* of his labor. Tho contract provides that Major lMuo is to inspect tho wool and nee that it is of the kind and quality named in tho bond. Colonel McGraw will also havo wool to hold for the re turn of Republican prices; or, sell at the Democratic-ireo-trado* W ilsoa-bill prices of 12} cent*. Major 111 no now demands a verdict of "not guilty" of thocriinecbargoil against him by hi* Democratic opponents a year ago, or take up the farmers' wool at tho prices they nr?mi?nd. ^ On 11 pnIrons will iiinl Do ill's I.ittlo Karly Kinom n sufo ami reliable romedy for coiHilpation. dvupopiia and liver complaints. I.ognn Drug Co., W|m,?,|. I nc, W, Va., It. K. IVahody, Holt wood, and liJiWie Co., ilridgeport. O. Your Wife Objccts to your using tobaccoj bccausc she fears it may be injurious to you. But L POUCH PURE, HARMLESS, SATISFYING. NICOTINE, tho actlvo principle, NEUTRALIZED. ANTI-NERVOUS; ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. A DISGUISED BLESSING li Wlint a Silver Triumph Might br-Houi* Nounil Monnj Mo it Itnllovo lllntury will K?l>put Itanlf nttil llmt ?h? CUrlUM Cum |ialC>* l'i?r?llel? Hip I'reMiit SllHIltton, The H'cuMnj;/<m, IX C. SI<ir. 'there are sound money men on both parties beginning to believe that an ap parent triumph (or silver in tliu oloc tiona of next full might provo to bo a blasting In disguise for the credit of the country. They aro by no moans sug gesting nn ubandoamont of this yow's campaigns. They roalize that nothing is over gained by ruuniug away. Thoy will put up tho vary best tight possible, and thoy hopo to will. At tho same tltno, u uow light has boon turnod on the situation which comforts thorn with uu aaiuranco not horotoforo felt. UKCOLMCCTIONS Of 18S0. Thoso inon havo been rubbing up re collections of somo rocent campaigns, aud going back no furthor than 1880, thoy think thoy have found a uituatlou worthy of ntudy. At any rato, it shows how quickly tho country roipondod in that year to tho menace of unsound fi nance, and how swiftly popular favor chanced from tho ouo party, that had jnit won an important skirmish, to tho other, that seomingly had beon dishod by tho result. Tho Democracy ontored Upon the na tional catnpaig.i with very high hopes. General Hancock soetnod likoly to provo a moat attractivo candidate for tho proiidoncy. Thoro was not a sinjrlo striking personal quality that !io locked. He was diandsouio. engaging, brave, concrous and capable. Ah man, soldier, citizou be #tood among tho tlrst in the land, lie was a realistic typo of King Arthur, indeod, and, like tho groat myth, was woak, if at all, only on tho side of a too porfect roundodnesa. Thoro were those who could havo wished him a shining fault or t*vo, simply to give his character tljo higher color of shaap contrast. Hilt, aa ho was, his frieuds admirod him aad his opponents feared him, and along in August tho sporting politicians wero laying odds on his winning the race, 'lbe Republicans woro handicapped. General Garliold was boing subjectod to a terrific tire, and, kindly and eloquent man that ho was, he was weakening under it. Some spets had been found on his record in Congress, and tho manner of his nomi nation had cost him tho intoreat of sev eral men of prominentia in his party. Mr. Conkling, in particular, had gone home seriously disgruntled, and tnoro was no expectation of hearing from him on tho stump in tho campaign. Tilings, j all around, looked black whon thoy didn't look blue for tho Itepuolicans. l'LAGUKD WITH A QREESIUCK^'COS.VECTION. Hut it turned out that the Democrats wcro plaguod with a grodnback connec tion that controlled them moro than was good for them. It was the survivor oi tho soft nionoy craze that had swept tho south and middle statos a few years before. This craze had boon laid tho year previous in Ohio by the olection of Charles Foster for governor over Gen. Tom Kwiog by a largo majority. Uut hero it was again, shaken clour of its ceromonte, and lively as ever. Strange enough, too, it was operating in the far east now, and in tho Maine stato elec tion, which took placo in Septomber, tho ticket eupported by the Greonbank ers aud the Democrats carried tho day at the polls. Tho result startlod tho whole country. Capital in every quarter at once took alarm. In New York Democrats, hs wo 11 a9 Republicans, looked askance at tito roturns. What did they moan? Was tUt money to prevail? Was tho national credit to bo dostroyod? Tho Democrats of the sound money school wero profoundly disturbed. What was thoir duty in tho premisos? Tho financial plank in their national platform was satisfactory onough, but horo wai a stato olection in which Democrats had assisted in producing a result construed ovorywhore as a tiat money triumph. Could they aflord to go any. further in such a diroction? As a matter of cold, hard, business fact, was it not dosirablo that in the existing circumstances the Republicans should win in November. CIIANOK IN TUF. TIM*.. Tho Republicans immediately took I hoart. A broad streak of good old | fashioned daylight appeared in tho east for them. ' Drums began to beat, ban | nora to wavo, inarching processions to I longtheti in lino, and a now spirit was obsorvabio ovorywhore among them. Tho disgruntled loaders wore all J aroused. Gon. Grant tonk the tiold and brougnt Mr. Conkling along with him, and together thoy sot tho middle states j afiro. .Mr. Conkling was in his best 1 oratorical form, and tho largest crowd* up to dato gathered to hear him wher ever he went. Tho tide was turned in a weok. Tho personal qualities of the } two presidential candidates worn wholly , forgotton. It counted for nothing lor ; tho Democrats that Gon. Hancock was. a Huporb Jlguro In the country's history, j It counted for nothing against tho llo- | publicans that Gon. Garlield, while a member of tho house, had taken a feu to which some people attached an | Impropriety.? Tho only quostiou now j left related to the finances. To which party could the credit ot the country with tho more safely ha left? Tho | Democrats wero at least uncertain on I the money is*ue. Mr. Tildon and Ilia j friends in'New York woro all right, but | how about Mr. Thurman and his | friends In tho middle stfttes, and the I | Democrats of the south? Tho Kopubli ! cans woro standing shoulder to shoulder for sound money. Thoir policy could i bo forecast on that question, l hov wore | against flat money in any and every j i form, and had no allignnients, which, iu case of HUoi:o9H at tho polls, would af- | I torwar.i embarrass them in oflico. The country decided iu favor of the Itepub licaiiH, ami public credit was not shaken. Tho Septomber results in Maine, many people thought, .did the work. pl'iii.ic cui-nir iMi'Aiur.i) now. Hero, now, i:? the comfort referred to that some sound monov men of to-day are taking. Thoy would prefer that not I oven a serious menace should occur,but i on", lhoy concede, may he necessary at I this day,'-as in IS,SO, to tiroporly arouse | the pooplo of tho country to their dan ( gojv Public credit is as important now as then. Silver, lis tlu'se'inen assort, Is but another form of the tiat. money craze. Tho real object is to increase the moony supply without regard lo pro serving tho purchasing nower of tho circulating medium. The pooplo are having tbo question presented to thorn In tins light by tho friends ol sound money, but an oxprossion in soyorsl states nt tho polls in nn oil' yoar in favor ol froo coin?i(o iniRlit count for vorv much morn in* tho lonj; run toward showing what tho roal danger is. Modi* Ution on Buch a mult, tho Bound tnonoy inon beliove, would mako a profound impression on business interest! every where, aud apurthorn up to tho greatest activity. Will that bit of Maine history boropeated? If lilvor wins this year will that insure a sound money triumph next yoar? You're No Mot I How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits tho needs of tho people who fcol all I tired out or ruu dowu from any causo. I It sooms to oil up tho wholo nioohaniatn of tho bodv so that all moves smoothly and work bocomos dolieht. If you aro weak, tired and nervous, Hood's Sarsa parilla is just what you need. Try it. Hood's 1'ii.m euro liver ilia, constipa tion, biliousness, jauudico, sick head ache, indigestion. ? Wi: cannot luintllc two ntock*. Our mint l?r ?old. liny ut tlir> miction at your '"'iMLl.UN, WIIK.VT A- II ASCII Elt CO. SI'IKKI. it CO.?Special Kill (iloff Siilo | lo.tluy. ^ finnnil r on *nl? to-iluy ftO tloroii SPK i A I niortt of our ????lrlirat??l Oi UUinU. ,jW?jerAlilrl Wni?t?. All nl/pt r?t ?"<>??. vhIih* .. t TIIH I.I.AI>1.K, 10^0 Mnln ?troct. icrit?*r >o mx Hour*. Dittroisine kiiltioy anil bladder ilis eases roliovod iti fix liour. by tho "New line.iT South Americas Kidney Com. This now remedy is 11 crroat surprise on account of its exceedim: promptness in relioving pain in tho bladdor, kidnoys, back and every part of tho urinary pass ago in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in pasamc it almoBt immediately. If you want quick relief aud euro this is your romody. Sold by 11 ll.'l.ist, drugsist, Wheeling, W. Va. sTIFIX Jt CO.?ColoreU Kill <i|ovc? ?8c per pulr, worth St t*>. to-tlny. A charming conversationalist is a man who, in tlio course of an hour s talk, says ono interesting thing.?Bob llnrdstt/. I)r. Witt's Witch HazrlSalv* cures eralds, burns, indolont soros and never fails to euro piles. Logan Drug Co., Wheeling. W. IV F. Teahodv, Ben wood, and Hnw'm ? Co.. Uri Icenort. <1. ATLANTIC tea company. ?1 DCS HIGH GRADE Standard Package GoCfee 20c PER P0DND2OC In presenting our new and high grade AROMATIC EXCELSlOIt COFFEE, we cuaranteo it to bo strictly first-class and suporior to any other Packaee Cof foe on the markoL It is roasted from cofleos seloctc'l for thoir .Superior Strength, Kich Aroma and Good Drink ing Qualities. vVo use no poisonous mixtures to clnzo and covor dofoctive boans. All our Coffees aro roasted in thoir natural state and cuarantood fresh and strictly pure. Do not fail to try AKOMATIC. Put up in ono pound packages and sold for 20c Per Pound! Wo Load, I,el Those Who Can Follow. PICTURES 4. ART MATERIALS. jJKASS CURTAINAU011S. a?nii.i, I'lr ?nv iriMiiiw;?? Price* very low. For Mile hi NICOLL'S ART 3 TORK. lurl'J UJJ Mam street. SHOES-ALEXANDER. |j SROUND SHOES. * fitvlo, Comfort,\\ oar?tho trin ity of porfoctdrosaintf. Kid,Calf, Kangaroo, Pntont I/ontlior, Km Hottn, lii?li and low, on laata that are tnutlu to conform to tho modorn idons ot ntylo and tho { foot aw well?and tho prlcos? V/ tlioy would noora loin tin? ? if wo didn't know how WK I'lT TIIK FOOT. Wi: IIIVi: MONKY 11ACJK WII K.N WANTKO, lull cont III to buy. W ' s 1 [PgllPglS?!] 1049 MAIN STREET. PARASOLS-JS R.4C0. JUST OPENED. ? It ? It A choice selection of Black, White and Fan cy Parasols. The best styles of the two lead ing manufacturers are represented in our stock. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. TEWETT'S J Refrigerators. Gasoline Stoves, Gas Stoves, White Mountain Freezers, Ovens' for Gas Stoves, A Necessity in Every Household. Nesbitt&Bro. 1312 Mnrltot St. Woo:! and Slate Mantels: *?stk'ki, i!.vx(ii:s. B.F. Caldwell & Co., 1S08 and isto Markot St. nun Ki;^T :nou IM'Ki! I ? ? KR ATrtttS, y.M'l:i! CilOI.KIK Flt.TI lN [t;h?:i:K.tM i'i:i:i:zi:us. I. > uvi:::s i. i; tusos, I'V. Clm'i'KIM.nl <;no. iv. .ioii.vsox's soxs, ? - "?'!1 >1 ain SriiKrrr. amusements. juste. house two Nfuil r* ANl? SAT' ? t nii'AY Muisn-y [Friday and Saturday, T1 -^?y 10 iiml n. Mi... MR, FRANK HEKNIG, M?|i|.orlo;l liy Mr. Thos. W. Koou..'* Co. ' Niijhl, ... ??OTIII I i it ?? SUllll'llll\ HiilliKu), . . . ?? 11 \ ?> ll' I MUiirilay Klt'll AltlM!!/' JJr'S v' ,"'|'? ?>' ??o-'t. MMInrn KRtrnl jnt (or ij,h* ^SSmSSBliS V ST".'""" Hi'"-lny. May ii. nl r v ; . | * MH'lr |>ASIi liAI.L-ro.ijAY vs, Findiay! IM.A.Ml n\M; KA|(lj ,.AUK< linii.o cnlip.| nts.Mo clock'. u,y9 N E W A D V E R TI SEW E NTS Wantkd-a FEW NORTJIKKV Teachers for Sonlhern Hchooli. f upt*. Ihtendonta, 6 principals, } piano, :? primary j vocal. 6 art,? elocution. 2 kliiderRartin. ;?Uth, f. mathematics, I science. Audrey with itmaii, Coluntdau Tenchur'a Hurenu, Vauilerbllt h>m>i. Ing, NadivlMe. I'onn. wyii puli SALE. An nuMUIiad It^Wll Grocery HuiIumi Iq Ornftnil. W. Vit Population &,iMi. Kl.?ctr ? I ligh'a. water worka. natural/aa. Ucctrle ?tr<?i mru will pais tlio door In a f?w wo?-M. Cuu'rai locution. Htock about fl,6iw. clean and n? ?. Good reaaoua lor aelllOR For l?mh*r Intone tlon apply to JOHN II. HOLT myll Attorney-at-law, Grafton,WV? GAUD 01- TUANKti. Mr. John Walforddeilroa to oxpresa hfi thatki to till unmoroui frlenda tor th*tr klndo<*i dur fug hla wlfo'a lllncu, and fur the floral trlb iim Irotn hla friend* and acquaintances gUMMER DIUNKH. Ginger Ala from Rolf aid. hirawbcrry ) llaapberry V Fyrupa from Germany. ' herry J , Kopberry VlneRor from I?ndon. I.lnie Juice from West India. Root Rear from United auu-a.at 11. F. lir.llltCNH', ri7 Market ?tr??t. J^OIt SAUK. A team of Iron Gray Mare*. aevan yean old h Juno noil. well matched, weight about . o pound*, pcrfeotlr Bound, wall brokan to wort, will be sold at public auction ut tho north front door of tho Court Homo. In tho city of Wheel ing. ou Saturday. Mny II, l**tt. at 1 o'clock t>. rn. A credit of nlno moutha with approved secur Itr will bo Riven. If doslrcd by purchaser, uot? to boar Interest utfl per cvnt. inylO ?' G HKRVEV, Auctioneer. ????????????????????????it X Vienna CofTec Machines. ? ? Wo hare iust received an 4 n voire of * ? iIimo Celebrated Colfeo Pot? (in ? <> Whlto China) direot from the fnc- $ ? tory. Various alwc a ? EWINC BROS., ? 1215 Markot rilxwt. ,iuh Sale. ? Marble Cottage Soda Fountain TEN SYRUI'S. I.AT 1ST IMPROVED COOLEia. Cull on or addrca* GOETZE'S DRUG STORE, my3 Market and Twelfth ?tr??t?. ASONIC NOTICE. n LUDWIG PIANO 1 ' Felltorcr In our viarcrenrn and I damaged thecaa??Ughtly. You can \ have it at a very ?pedal price. , # F.W, BAUMER4CO. f ? ^ Members of Ohio Lodge No. 1 ."Nelson I/vis:* So. ?.o, Pates Lodge No. 33 and WheellnR Lodc? No. 5, A. F. <t A. M.. are requested to raw-t r. Masonic Tcmplo this Satnnlaf. May 11. at o'clock, noon, for tho purpose of aulatlac Ohio Citv Lodge. A. F. fi A. M.. of Martin'* Kerry, Ohio, in laving th? corner stone of the :.?* school building at th?t place. The enwliei l>cRln at 1 p. ra. All resident and viiltlna bmti re n are earnestly requeated to accomt?any ui Fraternallv, TITO^ CARS AH AN. Jr-, W. M..N0. L CHAD. V. WOOD. W. M.. No. 3a K. c, SCI 10KX. W. M.# No. 7X HENRY SPKYEfl. W. M.. No. 5. HAMMOCKS. All Styles and Kinds From 75c to $3. Tlio Largest Stock or Hammocks in tho City. CARLE BROS., | ?08 Market StrreL ' Tiie War Department Officers of Queen Victoria's Government arc ever on tho alert, and wrct the latest patterns of ironclads, suns and other equipment and know a cood thing when they ?ee It. no mutter if it is a Yankee Invention: k) tmonR nil tho Typewriters on the market, th?y selected the ?'WILLIAMS" for covernment use. Co?ts no more than old stylo, blind, ribbon machines. Old typewriters taken in exchange until June 1. COPP & DBVORE, General Agents. MM Main Street. tnyS J 1ST OK LETTERS Remaining in the I'oitoffice at Wheeling, Ohio 1 couutv. W. Yn., Saturday, May 11. To obtain I nnv of tho tollowhic the applicnnt must ask for advertised letters, plvinR date of list: LADIES1 LIS r. ! Rennott. Mrs. KUa (2) Scheafer. Miss Tlllie I Harris, Mifs Kossie Smltn, Mrs. Hacert. Mls? Kate Smith. Mi?.? Clara Mcintoah, Mrs Flora Weiler. Lizzie ZIramer, Miss Molllo GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Allov, Jos. Mitchell. James (2) Rorn'stcin. D. A. McClain. Hush Car>on, Mr. Nuzum. Caleb L. Christopher, M. L Taden, W. A. Clark, J. K. Powell, Geo. Collins, James Riches. John IVcKer. t'- E. ltonett, W. W. Dumon, Robt. Showen. J. D. lv:kert. A. H. Mmpson. Harry Freelnnd.'F. N. Smith. M. H. Horr. Oliver P. Smith. John Johnston. S. G. Wilson. Garrett KirchRoisner, Frank Wood.C. K. Workman. Jack FIltMSb Roreman A Strauss Huston Net Co. M. J. O'KANK. P. M RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE .L CITY REAL ESTATE. Rv virtue of a deed of trust made by n. C, Rrnimeu and SarnU-C. Brannen. his wife, to tne underslRued, WhcollnsrTitle-and Trust (-omrs ny, as triiilctf, bearing date on the 2>th <1ay 01 v r tol?or. In tho year of our Ixinl 0110 thousand eight hundred and ninety-thp-o. and recorder In the ulhce of tlio Clerk ol the l.'ount v i-ourt ot Ohio Couutv. West Virginia, in Deed of "run Hook No. ss. page 4 i.">, ttie said tnifteo will pro ceed to -ell at public auction at the front d*>r of tin Court House in Ohio County, in Wheeling. West Virginia, on SATCRDAY, the 15TII DAY OF JFNE. 189\ coinmeuelug at t<? o'clock A. M.. tho ''dewing described real estate aituato in the City of >? noei I lug, In (Jiiio Couutv. West Virginia, lying on tne corner north of Thirteenth street, and east ot - | IloiV str.vt. and extending from said corner I seventy (7?i> ftet In a northern direction atonj, the east side ??f toll street and running b^ow ipmi said street, with the uniform widm I of seventv \10) feot. nnd at right angu? irotn said floll street, sixty-seven (?>.i feet: Mia property hereby conveyed having a frontage on I the east line of Eoir stix et of seventy t<?) '^ j? and a mintage ou the north line of Tliirteeatn stri'et of sixty-seven ('VTI feet: together ait a an the rights to tfso an alley of about-ten feel m width, extending the full depth of the alio*e described real estate, and tho right to have tn? I u?oof which was st?ecltically set forth and ?u. ilued in tho deed for said real -c-^ato ms.io oy ThomasO'llrleu and wife to said II. C. liranm n. i dated Oetoln-r nnd also all rights granted bv and fullv set forth in ?.aid deed with rcier once. 10 tlio use of n certain piece of land can > ? tho can line of the real estate above bound--i and described, nnd upon which a portion of tan building located 011 tho land abova bound*. and described extend*. , , Tr.r.Ms ok Sai.I-?Ono-thlnl of the puren.*?i tr.otiev. or so.mueh more as the purchaser ni?) elei t to pay. i^ish ill hand on the day of sale, atw the reddue In two equal instalments. nw resoeetlveo- in twelve months and elgmo?'ii month-front tln? day of sale, with in'ere*-,h? purchaser glviua Ills negotiable promts ory mdes lor the deferred payments, and glvtiik rtirity on such notes when required bj tw trustee, the legal title being retained a? fur '? ? securltv until nil the purchiuo money shall na ? 1 been I'd!: <?r. ii tho purchaser so elect, the'c^M title max 1m<conveyed, tho trustee resenins ?" the deed a lien for thedeferred purchasemein >, or the I'urehuser otherwisu securing the >ai.n 1 to ihontlslactlouof the trustee . I The pureluiHT mny be required to etlcol ana I iiiiiuiiiitu iiisnranco iupon any building on u - ptopertv sold, for nil amount and with unu> : wilier* >!;tls|nctory to the trustee, the polic> < f policies lor wl\leh shall be made payable a> ? trustee may require, and shall be nold bv th | trustee as further'aceurlty 'or the deterred n stalineiits of purohase money. The title Is believed to be good, but selling trii'tce the uinler-igned. Wheeling lltl'* Trust Com pan v, Will convey only Mich title aa 1 vested ill it by tho above mentioned deed 01 'rust w iii;i:i.is<; titi.i: .isn trust wjmpam I Trtrttea W. II. luVi un. Auclloucet.