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The Intelligencer, rnbliitbeil Dully, Kxo?{it Suuduj. TERMSi Pir Y?ar, by Mull, Vottaga Prepaid. pAILY (SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK) W 00 DAILY (THREE DAYS IN THE WEEK)??v?* 4 00 DAILY (TWO DAYS IN THE WEEK)....? 2 75 DAILY (ONE MONTH) - &? WEEKLY (ONE YEAR^N ADVANCE) ?00 WEEKLY (SIX MONTHS) ?.? ? W The Daily Int?.M(irnc(k In dollwcl by our. Tiers lu Whouliug auil adjaocui lowui ut 15 cent* por week. Persons wuhlnt to?ub?orlba tha Duly IkTli utiKNTBR can ilo so by in Itiolr ?>ruani to (he* iNrmuiKNCM omoa on curd cromcrwuu. *uuj mil fey carrion Trlbutw of Rtupoet ami Obituary Notice* 60 ceouper iuoli. Correspondence eoaUinluir Important uo?r? I oMoitod trou every pert of the aurruuuillug couiury. I Rejected commaiucetiuuevTlll not be return*! . UoIcm accompanied by nurtloleut puiWja UiTiSLLIUEN'CEIt FUJI. CO., rKOPAIKOU | 25 and 27 Fouutjucntii Stiikbt, WlUCBLI.Sa. [The Intiuxmxnckk, embracing 1u Mvoral edition* U entered In the IVwtolhco ut Wheellof, W. Va., m locoud-cliui mutter.] ILCrilONU nl'mbekjc KdltorlAt Rouui* 88:1.. Count Jut; ttonni 88?. tlMnftUigcnrer WlIKItLINO, JULY in, lttoa. ' = Oar Triumph nti ili? Thnmitn. Three cheers lortbe American oararoen, the Slars and Stripos nnd the iliril of Freudoml The Cornell boys have net the Loander crew and the Britishers are thaira. l'ho triumph ii not ao pronounced, as it might be, but it la u (air triumph. Our boys went and the others did not. J | The Leauders are tappoaed to be the etrongest of all the erewa entered in tho regatta. They hold the challenge cap. In addition to this the American boyn were suQering from malaria, luppoaed to be the roiult of tlio aharp atmospheric chance to which they had been subjected. Only last Saturday Courtnoy, the coach oi tho Cornell crew, admitted that ha was discouraged. Five of his men were sick and the bounce was out of the whole of thnui. They aafTered from paina in the limbs and drowsiness and their lood did not nourish them. Courtney was so down in tlie mouth that he thought Cornell's chance was , gono. Tboro will bo two more rounds and 1 ? -? i?, .11 trie Amoncaa uor? i?#; ??v? ?? ** , coraori, but they have taken the first Uick from the crew molt dreadoJ. CorUinly nobody c*a bo moro surprised than tho Koglish rowiug iharpi who bars laid that if Cornell, with a style condemned by all the authorities over there, could win, the llritiih stylo of working a boat would hive to bo changed from the bottom up. They thought tho Cornoll method "qnite preposterous." Now they muit regard It aa "extraordinary, moat extraordinary," the more to ai their own men would not start. Wbon our young athletes knock down ' friendly foe in a fair contest of many port wo Americana fiavo a right tr> bo proud of thorn and to let the Amaricau Eagle shriek a regular Fourth of July hriek. New Yoiik may bo drior than usual on Sundays, but xtill it is not a voritablo Sahara on first days. Not ono porson has been found dead of thirst. Tim Newport Sivlsi. Newspapers that dwell much on such things, magaiinos, journali of polito literature and of social doings, oro giving up much of their space to Newport. By this Is meant, ol conrio, not ths Newport that lives as other pooplo livo, thattoils for its daily bread and finds it bard to make ends meet. The Newport that attracts so much attention and furnishes topics for a groat deal 01 nigll'Uonrn wrumu in mo how* port of the aummor uuon, that toila not anil ipina only along tlio beautiful drivea, that has money to burn and gooi to tho Kliodo Ialand resort onco a year to tret rid of aonia of it. To read about tlieie people and their dolnga, thoir eicluilronesi, the eagernan of rlcli outiidora to break into the faihionablo let, the councila hold on them before tlioy nre let in, the unceremonioua way In which aorna periona aru bundled outboforo they are nail in?to aee all tlila diihed up with aoriouanoia almoit inaltea ono think that thcto nro crowned hoaila that aro liain,; writton about. The aoggeition ii thrown out that tbeie people do not liko to bo written about, and would much prefer to be lot alone. Tho probability it that if thny warn left out of tlio public nriiiH they Would no longer mijoy life at Newport. What Ii tlio uio ol bolng "rich beyond tho droaina of avarice," of acatlering money liko liajraood, of doing lliingt which ordinary mortal* cannot do, if tho raat of tlio world ii to know nothing of It all7 Faihlonahle Newport cannot fool ua common morula. It mi)ny? as woll tho publicity Itgnti that If it could get it no other war it would pay for It at ao much a line. It aeetni that t hero la to ho no prince of tlin hotiioof Drover, but tho princoaaoa oomo along nil rlghl. Illarkliiiru'a Qiii?i?r CiiitipilgMlftg* Honator iiiiirkiiurri, iMrorwnu in tun Iyoiilavilln OurlofJoiiriinl, sonllnilM lu inikn allrnr pnadii'*, In ?pltn ol tlm Dtmooratln oonviiutloil'a nn l'imnniniit ol Ihn financial |??>llcy ofllin inliiilrilntrii tlon. What l< ni'irn, linaljri Hint m Iomk I lin Htnalnt In tlm noiialn In will ailTorntrt tlm I'lumo ol frno lllvor. It nan lianlljr lm that Kunator fllifk burn aiiinrli Dili klml ol niiiiiialifiilntt to lialti tlm lr"a Hllvnr wtlilldulii furffnv rn jr wIid Hau l* un a o >un<l moitajr platform. The administration men would bo lou than human if thoy did not reiantitaud impair lerloualy tlio harmony of thlngi. Hut boimtor Blackburn, probably with a inorry twinkle up hia ileovo, la!la hii fellow Damocrata liow tbeaaecon?cltiiica In tho diitreiilng prodicument in which thoir oonveutiou hat placed them: "K you can't vota (or tlio candidate vota for the platform and let the candidate alone; if you can't vote for the platform vote for the candldato and let tho platform alone." If thia mock camnalanins dooi not leavo tho Democracy ol Kentucky on the abort eud of the balloting it would eum to lie uielen lor the IJeimblicans to try again. No wonder that Senator Blackburn has received an official invitation to quit talking. Mosav will not induce a native Alaskan to work on the Fourth o( July. It la plain that the native Alaakan it not sufficiently Americanized. Ah Opening for tliu New Woman, Mr. Depew continues to deny that he ia engaged to inarry or that be wishos to marry, but he throwa out a feeler by giving an outline plan of the woman ho would marry if he were to marry at all. lie would not leek a rich woman, iu fact he would prefer a poor woman. She must be noted for lior iutollectual capacity and mutt have accomplished something In the world. It ia evident that this genial man wants no chit of a thing, for that sort of peraon has not boon long onough in tho world to accomplish anything. Nor would a mere buttertly of fashion bo to hla toate. lie aoes a great doal ol that eortof woman and knows bow insipid elm is. Tho intellectual woman who has accomplished something in the world can bo none other than the new woman. While the wits and the witloss havo been making fun of her this groat man !.?* I>...I l>ia ao?* /?n Itnr in n imnnrnl way and tho armi of hi* lovo aro roudr to compass hor, II tliey compass anybody. Lit not tho no* womiin despair. Tlio woman who catches Chauncay SI. Dopsw will bo ablo to congratulate bersolf on having landod ono of tho biggost of ' all the flih in tho groat matrimonial aoa. "Corn-ill ! I Yolll Yell I Yolll Cornell!" Yoa may bet your laat Amorlcan dollar that the boys made the welkin ring at llonloy-on-Thamos. Council amt tho Flro Department. The chief of tho tire department is hold responsible for tho elllciency of his department. Ilo nominates men to fill positions under him, and council conArms or rojecta. This has been tho practice. Council bas not been in tho habit of selecting the men to sorre as the chiefs subordinatot, and it is a mistalco for council to begin to do that now. There is no surer way to upset disciplins and domoraliio the liro dupartment Tho offlciency of Whoollng'a flro department is a just matter of prido. The . f l.i U IVIiflt CUIOI UUU 1119 IIIUI* iiiuivu |? aw. muh> bold can the chief bavo on bii men if council ii to strip iiitn of authority justiflod by oxperionce? They wore badly advised who thought this tho way to conduct tho liro department. Moreover, it would not havo commanded tho approval of the pooplo. Fortunately council hai not agreod with tho committoe, which i^ubtlen did not weigh tho matter carefully beioro taking ita wrong atop. Couucit is to bo congratulated for refusing to bo misled into bad business, and the corn* mittoo now baa a chance to rodoom itself. _ Tub growing corn bows its acknowledgements to tho gontlo showers and invites tliem to como oftoner. hilly Politics. The suggestion made through the Register that Domocrats will vole against tho loan ordiuanco became of tho tilt of Republican councilmon with tho chiof of tho flro department, is a thought worthy of tho silly reason. Democratic administration mtfde the situation which roquiros mora money. It is a loan or a levy. Council thought n loan tho boat If tho peoplo profer an increaiod tax levy to dig the city out of tho bole dug by Democrats, a levy it will havo to bo. At tho same time the connection it not apparont botweon the appointment of a fireman and tho pro poieil new loan. Tiikiik nro indication! of a draary split in tlio free allvor forcoi in Ohio, Coioy Koinit ono way and the roit of thoin golnt: tho otlior. Hon. Matt W. Hansom, our mlnlnter lo Moxico, roiniti U ua that "good Mexican lahor coinimnda only aoronteou couta n day in Amorlcan tnonoy." Moxico la a Iroo silvor country. According to the froo nilv.ir clininpiooi wn^m in Mexico ahoiiid ho twice aa hiirti ai in tiiia country, livery tiino tlioir theory ia confronted with a fact that llta it a liolo ia punched in tho theory. Tlionn I'iuiIou*. C/iartnton faming MullW'lton tlio tiuii) nrrivoi in Won Vlrtriliia when u mini h to ho puriuod, in* anultod and nlmont murdoro I hocuiiao l*n linppmia to cliun^o iua political con* victiom, mid 111fin tho finnuiliititN to hit Mocuro'l Immunity from puiiinliiiinut, it will h't timo tliott for llio rod Ihg of miarchy to lot unfurloil mid china to rolgll* I'allr KwiiUh oi I'arltrkLurtf HiI'e Journal. Tim two mon worn trlnd hnforo n Democratic Thnro worn morn homocruti than ItopuhllcutH on tho jury, Thorn imv.tr win a fnlrar trinl. Tim imitonflo wna tint . oxcpb?Ivo, Hlxty dnva in jitll wna mild piliilalimoiit for tllalr olfmian. Ilrtt tho if ivornor ruahod to llmlf tlofonan mid pnrdonod i limn bv toI' : tiiplii It wna (tit illconildnrnd mi l putty nxorclm of purdofiintr powor. Tiikrh ia i?roni lUntftfr in notflnelliitf folic, choloni mid nimil.ir complain*, An iihaolutoly prompt mid Hiifo euro iM found In Do W'llt'a l/'nliii mill Clmlnrn (IIIfit, I.Mpui brut; f-'o., tVhooliii'f, \V, Vu., II, I'*. I'on body, Hon wood, mid Do win \ (Jo., lirld^opuri. U. Highest of all in Leavening Pow< ABSOLUl IIAUi'EU'H IWlUtY BOOMING, A lilg Hotul EnUrprUo? Iron Bllaua to l?u Opined. Harper'i Ferry Stnliiul. All tlio uocemary arrangements have boon made fur tlio building of ono of 111* limit, ai wall ai large*!, hotel* in thli part of til* country, on Maryland Heigtiti, oppoiito Harper's l''?rry. Tho taau ubs uouu iiihojou *itu uuu^uv uj a company at the head of which ia Col. Chariot F. Thompson, who is general iuauager of tho liukorton, Knglo's Switch, Martinsburg and Buckoyitown, Mil., lime kilns, also tho Koarnoysvillo Stono Crushing Company, and u atockholder in many other largo enterprises. This building will ha liinaied ou one of the llnest points for a hotel tiiat can be found in tho whole country. The building alone costing half-million dol? Ian and all tho improvements will coat a round million dollars. Arrangement are now being made to roach the Uoight.i by railroad, cutting through tho gap at Gapland, which will avoid hoavy grades and ?avo much time. And with thit, combinod with the anoxcollod iconery, thoro will be no placo on the globe to equal it as u auhimur resort. Colonel Thompson, who is a groat oil dcalor, in hore preparatory to launching one of tbo biggest enterprises over kuown in theao parts. Ho has leased sovoral tracts of laud on tho Loudoun side, opposito Harper's Ferry and will form a company of Now York capitalists who will bohoroatnn early dato and will then complete arraugemonts with the stock company with ? capital of $100,000. Iuuxhaustablo quantities of magnotic steel oro is found ou tlieso lands. It hat been analyzed and is said to rogistor 81) percent, ttio llnoat ore in this part of the country for tho inanufacturo of itenl. This company will commence opera* tlons at once. WEST VIUGIMA POtiNSM. The Unrltorloua Work of 311m Frankle It. Hloorr. Wttlon tnxocraU The Weaton Democrat occasionally publiihci poema written by Frankio It. Moore. Thoy contain roal pooirv, and gonuine merit, and in stating this wo claim to bo a fairly good judge of each matters. Who is tho writer? Give in a sketch of her career.^ Wo will publish one of her pooms?''Vanquished Joys" ?next vwok.?Cfarksbur.j J'ribune. She ia tho daughter of Judgo C. P. T. Moore, of Mason county, for many yuan a member of tho supremo court of appeals ol this atato and iiimaolf a gentleman of recognized literary ubility, who, in connection with Dr. Lottermau, founded the celobrated I'hi Kappa Psi Fraternity, whoso membership iucludea many distinguished literary graduates in overy statu. Sho was educated by private tutors at home and ut Mt. do Chantal sotninary, near heoling, since which tiiue alio has occasionally engaged in literary oudeavor for tho pleasure it atlorda hor. Her voraes, which are characterized by a high degree of morit, have froquontly appoared in periodicals in West Virginia and Ohio and havo elieitod vory complimnutarv eulogiums. Thoy havo a truo and poetic ring. WISATHfilt OIIOP UUtiliKriY, Cnnilltlonn rnrurabtn Tlirouglimit IIm Country ?-Outlook for Spring Allien*. Washington, D. G., July 1).-?Tho weather bureau, in its review of crop conditions for the week onded July 8, says: Tho totnporaturo conditions of ttio wook have boon gonorally favorable throughout the country, but tho northern and central portions of tho cotton region have sullerod from excessive rains, whilo drought condition! in Michigan and Minnesota havo boon intensitlod. Northern Now York, central Ohio and eastoru Iowa aro also suffering from drought. Corn has made rapid growth during tho weok and ozcopt in Michigan, the gonoral outlook for this crop is excel* lent. Arkansas reports the largeit crop in yean and in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri tho outlook is most pi uiuinuiK. The uoneral outlook for spring wheat continue! flattering. Wintor wheat liarveit is practically completed find threiliitig contiuuoi cenoral. Homo damage to wheat in shock lint boon earned by heavy rninn in Maryland, Tennetsoe, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma. To* bacco ii growing woll in Kentucky and ttio crop is uneven ; in Mnryland it is in excollont condition, and in Ohio it linn improved, oxcapt in tiio central part o( the state, where it ii au(luring from drought. tin i ti r ii oil to Work. Canton, 0., July 9.?Tho striking oin* ployen of tho Canton Ntool Company returned to work this morning with a con* oral increase in wagoi of 12J per emit, to eflect all departments etigagn I in the strike. About "75 worn iuvolvod in the strike. Tho I'iimiiII or llipptuoM. Wlion the DoQlarntlott of Independence nuort*vI mini's rlulit to tills, Iloliuticlstodnn Immortal truth. Tin* billon* sull'oror ii on tlio road to linppltfpM when ho IiorIiis to tnko lloatoltcr'a Htomncli Hltteri, tlio nioit ofUcAOloni regulator of tlio lifer In < xlstotire. I*?|uaII>* mllnulo N H In chills mill fover, fiinflpitlen dv*p)i?iii, rheumatism, lil'lin* trouble mid mm hisii<>h?. t.'so It rvgnlHrly, uud not nl mid Intervals. Tun VnutlamUo Dveltin eiiabllsh* inent, owned by John 11 oil moinr, at No. Mill Market street, is the lioit equipped llOUIIOOl lift K I iii III WIKMIIIItf. Ill lllll' tion I') tlio dyiMiu; itml clonnini: ?ld|i?rt* inontu n oor|H of IIrut-oliii 1 tmlorn nr<? omployo'l, Wlio mill <l'> r<?pnlr'mu ni no it im II. in ponllil<i. OlnliHt* mill imlloi' KnniionK doniind or ilvml, onu l>o inmlo to look IIUo no*. HiiViiIftflUoii itnarnii* too?l. _ OlIIITRIVA liSKK I'lotwiiro Honor! nml Pionhs (Jroiiiiili ?n lliu Olovolnml, liV rniii iV Wliuolliitf rmlwny II lltnv npon for 1110 Ronton, Plonmi donnnlt locul iwoniH for rnlo* nml trnln nrrnngoinont. Wit ronommoud Uti WUt'n (!?U? nml Oliolorn I 'urn Imrumo wo Imliovo ii n unfn nml rollnlilo roinoilv. It'n good olloflln lint HllOWII lit ollcd III (iiirih of Cliolom Morion mi I nlinllar ivimplilliiK Lojnii Duifc I'n,, Wlmolln^, \V. Vn? II. I'. I'imiIio/Iv, I'imiiwoo I, mi'l lluwlu <i (Jo., HrMifiijHirt, 0. )r,?Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ELY PORE YOUTHFUL MUltUtiltBlM. Ouo a Ulrl uf TlilrtH.ii Mull |ti? Oilier A tar Kltflltteu. Guano Rapid*, Mich,, July 0.?Mm. Lovi I'iercu, agad lixty, who lived two luilai loulh of Uarlin, OlUoa county, will murdered yoiterday moraiaif, and Iter daitijiitor. May l'larca,attad thirteen, and liar graudson, Goorgo Keaibro, n*od oiiftitaen, ara now in jail at Grand Haven, awaiting examination. .Mr. Pierce went to the Held Co work m umial, leaving hid wito and May and Ueorge at homo. At about 10 o oloclc May camn running to him across tho Holds, yelling (bit l?or ma VM dead. I'ierco ran to tlio houio and found a horriblo atate of affairs. On tlio floor beside the kitchen etova was Mra. Pierce's dead body. Tho chin wan horriably gas hod, tho tooth were knocked out, and tlio neck was black | and bruised, as if sho had boon choked 1 to death. Thoru wore evidences ot a torribio struggle. At tbo inquest, owing to tlio contradictory stories told by Goorgo lvoosbro, and his ovidout desire to avert suspicion from himself and turn it towards a mythical tramp. Ivoosbro waa arrosted and taken to the Grand Ilavou jail last night. To-day further investigation led to tho girl, May, also boing taken to jail. It la bolieved that Keosbro did tl^kiil* ing, and that tlio little girl known all about it, and perhaps assisted iu tho murdor. _ DHBh' 8MNTKNCE, Ilit Will Only hvrvtt hlx Montlia?Juilgn Womta Itoliutntea IIU Former Order. Cuicaoo, July 0.?Judgo Woods to-day reinstated his former order making con* curront tlio sentences of Eugene V. Dobs and othor oilicials of tho American llaiiway Union. As a rosult Dobs will sorvo but air mouths in jail and his associates but throo months. Tho men woro convicted on two charges and in each Dobs roceivod a six months' jail senteuco and tbo othor defendants wero given throo months each, sentences be* ing made concurrent In ordor to take the cam to tho supreme court, Debs' attorneys had tho aontonCos separated ami wnon ino appeal was reiusuu it ion the prisoners under tho double sentence, witlt a pro.ipoci of a year in jail for Doba and hix months for oach of tho order railway railway union olflceri. Tho defendants' attornoyi tliori petitioned for a reinstatement of tho former order, tho potition being granted by Jud#e Wood*' story. AM 11.\98 ADO It I'.USriS ltOASTftl). foreign 1'nprm tony Hi* li (iullty of u llrciicti of Diplomatic Kllquolte. Lo.vdon, July 9.?Mr. if. do Blowilz, the famous Parisian correspondent, commenting in the London Titnoi to* day upon tho allowed intorviow with tho United Statos Ambassador to Franco, Mr. James Ii. Kaatii, published yesterday in tho Figaro, aaid that auch an intorviow ovidontly uouatitutod a newdepartuso in diplomacy. Iu refernnco to tho utterancoa imputed to Mr. Kmtia regarding Canada, Mr.de lliowitz Hit id it would bo difficult to believe that the ambassador represented a frioudly nation. Several of tho Parii nowapapora also comment to-day on thoalloirod interview. Tho Estafotto Hayn that in it Mr. Kustin admitted that tho Unitod titatoH sup* ported Japan against Franco. Russia and Gormanv, Canada against Kngland, and Cuba against tinain, and that tho United statos has ambitious commercial idea* respecting Madagascar. All these acts and plans, tho Estafotto comments, "aro contradictory of thoprofoa* aions of tho Monroo doctrine and, combined with their apparont forgotlulnosa of our former fraternal relatione, com* pels us to anticipate that future will bo darkonod by dieputos and miaundor* landing*." The Libra Parole alio severly oriticisos Mr. Eustis. oud, accepting tho Figaro interview as gonuino, says that the American ambaiaador has committed a broach of the lawa of hoapitality. too lUwunl, Sioo. Tho readers of thii pnpor will bo ploatod to learn that ttioro is at leant ono dreadod disease that eotence has boon ablo to euro in nil iti stages and that ii catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Curo is tho only positivo euro now known to thu medical fraternity, Catarrh beintr a constitutional disoaso, requires a con* itilutionni trontmont. llall'a Catarrh Curo is taken intornally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroy inn tho foundation of thu diuoaao, and giving tho pntiout strength bv building up thu constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars (or any caso that it fails to curo. Sond for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chkxwv & C?>., Toledo, O. teOT*?olil bv druggists, " > conts. Chautauqua Lake, Camhridgoboro, fiaegortown, can ho roftoliad in a few hours from tho Cleveland, Lorain <& Wheeling railwavnud its connections. Consult local ngunts for rates and through time. I'ltlmiiCn ill I'ruKiMtri. Tho Cleveland, Lorain A Wheeling railway will toll tickets to Kreoport, Ohio, on..Inly I 'J. at all stations between Maisillon and Hetlairo and Martin's Kerry, for ono faro for tIim round lrip. troixl on nil rot/ulnr traiim, 1 on account of tho looturo by Dr. T, Do j WiU'lnlinni:", ntUo'olnok p. m., in tlio faiiiom "Himr Don Park " Tnkn n wnll i lillo'l Imicli b.nkoi utnl pnntj n <lny (' iilonlnkinu in tho inoHt roiuitutlo n|?ot ( in Ki\itnru Oliio.ittlri bnotltortniiinri by n I net urn by tlio lunioui Brooklyn liivlno. Tint trnliin imlvo nt Priiopnrt from tlin norlli At 8:11) nml llill ln. in. Kroni tlio sntllli nt 7i-'il n. in., nml Jjfi5 p. in. Dnpnri unin^ north nt Dil2 |>. in,; uoitift noitlli. 5:27 p. hi. ii 1*1 |?>r iii mx llntlM. ' DldtrnMlnii klilnnv nml blwltlor "lin- 1 ennon rollovo'l in fix Iioiim by tlin "Ni;\v ] (4iinAt Noiirii Ambiiipan Kiiini v ('umi:." 'I'lil i now roiuailv ii n if rout norprlno mi i iiconuut of Ih nXUftclinu proni|M noMd iu J n-Unvlnu pnin ill tlio blivMnr, kliliiny. , lini'k n:i<l nvnry pnrt of tlio tiriiutry pit*** i n;'ii In iniiIn or foutuln. It rnlloviM in- { tnullou of wntnr nii'l pnlu In pntniiiL' ii itliunwt luiuio<liittttlv. II you want quick rellnl im I rum tliin h your mmiuiiI)', ' Solil liv \'u II, Lint, Urn^Kiil, Wliuuluii!. i W. Viu SHOES-ALEXANDER. Monday july 0rn1ng, 8th. 25 Per Cent Off Ladles', Misses' and Children's TAN SHOES. No rsiarvo. flnle eoutiuuuu uutU ?t?ok U oxhuustoU. __________ 1049 MAIN 8TREET. SILK SALE-J. S. RHODES A CO. SILK MIXED He Cloth! The Latest Novelty for CURTKINS, Mantel Draperies, Etc. New, handsome and not expensive, 40 inches wide at 30c 7* YHRD. TEN SHADES. J. S. Rhodes Sl Co. WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER. rhe Mutual Life Insurance Co. or NEW YOHK. I'olnt Pleasant, W. Va.,ltay SI,'OS. HF.HSILS. COFP * DEVOBE, WUeallug, W. V?.? CnNTLE3IF.Ni-1 aw obliged by prompt ilellvcry or the Wlllloma Typewriter. An you are probably aware, our home ufllce "a* entirely adopted this machine, rheyarc using them In every dep ntwuut. Personally, after many *'?r?' trial of all Ihe boat machines, Including the Iteming* Ion, t'ullgrnph, Hammond, Miilth.rremler mil Unrdoi-u, we ourivlrvi have romt to ihe conclusion that, for an all round cood luitrlilue, the \VII^.IA3lSla the moat Malls* lartory on the market. Hoping ahortly to be able to give yoa an urder for a third machine, I am, Verf alncorely youra, (Signer!) GEltALD.U FENNKIX, Special Agent Mutual Life. The Intelllgencor uses and recouimeudt the Williams. COPP& DEVORE, Ganeral Agents. I.ocal acenta wanted throughout tlila itate, Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Uhlo. j?M.' DENTISTRY. K CHRP, Wo wish to notify our patlenta and Iho public that we bare no connection with tho m? called New Albany l?entls'A. who havo room* at ibu head of the ataira In thu same buiMIng with u*. Wo ore the ones wno mako the best teeth for ?$0.00 A. Q3DT.? Our rootoi aro Nos. A andS. at tho far end of Iho hall Don't be misled. ALBANY DENTISTS, Murkrt Ntr?el?. Ipy SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL. RTGLEN, Michigan Avenue, Near Uench, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IlatM $3 to f 10. llcilod. Bond for Booklet. mr 21 J. H HEED. ALLEGHANY -f HOUSE, MOUNTAIN LAKE I'AKK, MO., On Main Moo Belli more A Ohio Rellroed. A beautiful lumtncr retort, 3.0J3 feet ebovo bo tee. Wo otTor nil tho comfort* of bo mo At v*ry ruounblo retot. Applr to _Jo?Z A. A. KVKUSTIXK. Proprietor. MASDEN COTTAGE, MOUNTAIN LAKH I'AKK, MO. 9oll|(btful Ijocetlon. tar*' shndy Qrounda. Excellent 'lubio. RATKS ItHASONAIILr, MIB. QEQ. w. BROWN. |\/|ONTEREY HOTEL, Hrglnlit Ate., A Untitle CHy. New .Irriry, CLOSE TO THE BEACH. Hot and Cold Son Wator Bnthsi and til plnoon of Inturont. S'KWLY KURS'IHIIKD. KX<'KM,F.NT TAI1LK, J_el K. K. N1'?W(?()MKK. STOCKTON HOTEL. CAMS MAY, N. ,1. Tito iwtudrtt lintel an 1 Inflation on tho Allan Ironed. (Th? old homo of tho imithorn tour I.) i'iitn|i|oii?lv rrortteiiUod. Kvcry tiimlcru wimMileuoo. Hluclo taoim AtuWuiim ttltUml* r?U? tmihi. t7iioUiruc|c<1 occnu vlowr delight ul 4iirmnndliiR?. Cnlnlttn hh<I nrKiiiilzAilmt n?t IVer perfection n? It It pnmlblo lo ntinln I'.votv Hon ?t||| |m> ntrt'lr by tlto proprietor in famuli 'iilovAulo ciitorlnlliinutti fur n <1 aii<I ii.mv k II M CUKK. Proprietor. Alio Hotel Nortnnixlii'. Umblii^iou. |M?. ___- > Jpy-trliA* DK(.)OKSll)li, U WltBT VIRGINIA, Mtllwlo MM fool, wlioro ro*t mn lio found, low imin % ppoploitrowoiiilrrlUK wlioro thoy con to for IliO minmi'Mo ni'iilti He Ir lionllh nml ironglli nml oiiit tlio piot-cr romlltlou mul *nr? | ounuliitt* Nowhere lioiu-r IIihu nt llrooknltlo j or nlr, urnml vi??w?. i>r<mttl(iil ilrlvoi fine i im-iM, iioinlooK kmivci nml n pl?tnro*Miifl !r?>ul ironb riiniiliitf tlumuili Hii> plnee. Hlnrk tmw n ilio ('lioiil, |?iiiji? room* l? Rlvo you liioM to r ililii't ?N'i>|v T.ililo foniMiml Willi nil fu'ili iiillNiml vi'40tnlili^ mill wlioloxuiiii1 ninklniT. iwlumtn ' t'Mtnl . t?owiUi|'.tiHUnn\ parlor, iroqiioi nml iili<ni||i| llvorr nltnchotl Ten iilioi from Onkllttlil nint Ih-or I'mk loll ml niji'i rtuil mnltt imii'l. ttitUflfV to tin per week. urUoiorlptlvoolrtiulm nr. ihIuiym f. nil h uTT VVHKIIIT Jul ll'.i.iltvl l.. U run in it I uuMTit i*iii n riNu A UHrAUKIflllMUN I Neul, a cent.no. Prompt, __ NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ WANTED?A MAX TO TUI. yollico n<i ruproMUt a muu n/ nor week; iuinll capital require!. \ ; kluinii. IIANOFACT UKfcK, lioi .1. ; J miction. UaM. ? , ' CUM MB# BGAttDBRS W A VI |$J* I'uraou* deslrlag good country I, : mi; 0.1 from Wheoliof. frwo trauii. nu: ... mill roiurnliiM. addrwa R, 8. l'fcTi.h i \ iuwe. Martluil! comity, \N. \a. rpu LEASE?TWENTY-W VK A<'|;K X <>( land for oil au<l gM purpon lu Tyler county. W. Va. Tiire?> we , - : drilled wltUlu oao btll to ouc ao-la i ,.f . Never covered by a loa/ie. W. II. (jOUIo.h cam of lutulllueoccf. WASHINGTON & LEE UMVCliblTI, Lexington, Virginia. ActtUt-iiilc; l#uw; EuglncurliJi:. HuijU 1-tli. Kor catalogue ud<ln*? 1 U. W. C. USE, ITfM.icnt Jylo- m v nu !1CE* HCKT'A N D**cuis? LS! | v LEMON BOUIiKZKRJ, ? LKUOti UK AM Kits, % LKMON TUMBLKllS, Etc. z EWINQ BKOS . Y 1216 Market HInmi A*AAA*AAAA4t4i44*4*AA444tt TTTT^'* ' ' ' ' ' "T T H. HIGGINS. Photographer, JjU 42 Twelfth Street, K. L. Hogs, K. A. L. Whlta, Cltjr Ka<|^ HOGE & WHITE, Civil BnBlneor?! Strata and Kle^trlo lUilwrays, Brid;>?. M .. 1 Town bites, Water tiupl-ljr, Hower.u- .] I'armg. Cornont and Building Mntcnai 1 H Ollleo, City Buildiug, Wheeling, W.Va turn *: . r SUELDON IIUTCIU.Ns, SPECIALIST EIB,EAB, NOSE ANI) TIIKOAT. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. So. 81 Twelfth Slrcot, Wlioellrsir,\V. Vs. aW ?IF THE elegant FASSEXUEK 1'iuiket. XjinsiiKrcs-^OKr, WiUoontlnue lu thn WheoiiugMataui(iu? trult, leaving the wharf Ever/ Tuesday. Thursday und Saturday AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M. Jyl II. SEAMOX A SON. A;" i:i -pitESCKlVTlONS. A U0ET7.b-a niAK.1I.lCV. Lot Us Fill Yoar Prescriptions, Our Prescription Poparttnenl Is the mo-plow la the city, and our prlccs are modmi-i GUKTZK'S DBUO STOKE, jyt Market and Twelfth -'r-?u. gTOCKUOLDERS' MEETING. The atockholders of tho Wheeling Brick Otapany will meet at No. 18SSH Marke t it! lite city ot Wheeling, Ohio countr, Wen v.finla, on featurday, the 20th day of July. ! >. it :SJ p. m.. to adopt by-laws, elect a board o( rectors and to transact such other builocii u may lawfully ho done by the stockholder* u gcuoral meeting. JOHV E. CLATOIl JAMES McFAI>l>IN\ K 3. McCULl.A'ili, WILLIAM T. ROW. II. C BONTEIt. IrlO-w Incorporated. a _ Board of Equalization and Appeal ASSESSMENT NOTICE Clxuk's Orrice, City or WuctuM Public notice ii hereby given to all pcr?or.?.t teteatcd. that the elected by the iVk:cii os the Cltyol Wheeling bare cotaplet I; OMOkstnent for Ibe jear. and ma'le return of to my nflice. Any pcr?oa wishing to ?;>:* from (Hid aucMmentor desiring any r^rrc made will appear at the City Ilulldimc tho Hoard of K^uaiiiiition and Appea.< :i following daya. at tf o'clock a. m.ns tbf >-: board w ill meet at auch time* at tho Mid 1 if liullding to hear ail object low to *eid osit* mont and reriw the aame: Elnt Ward?Monrtav. Julr 15. Second Ward?Tuesday, July tf>. Third Ward?Wodnt??lay. July 17. Kourth Ward?Thursday. July 14 Rerunth Ward?Friday. July 19. Klftn Ward?Monday, July Sixth Ward?Tuesday, July 23. Eighth Ward?Wednesday, July 21. CHARLES E DAKNEKHF.R jyfrxwar fityflerk^ OLD I ; I Export Wliiskey.J i km; { lyllll; i t Gnnrantood Eight Years Old. / ^ IT certainly ! * duty nn?l our d??lr" " r A 'acquaint you wltn th-mxeollpni'i'1 i Y 1 tie* of our Ktport Whisker whe'? '1 " i Mwvl tlala arllolo for imvlloliinl <?r fi?"; J f VUtponev TUtro I* nono on th* ! " a more cntUM to your oouiMornti,:l 11 J f tin* .\ro. I'urltv in I M'i? fr*o fro1', ? A Kijurloiu InuredlcuU abouM commnai J F your attention. ' A lultynort. ^11 OO. / S PoM la Wheeling oulv hr / x hhn Vlorl miL muikkt ssn i f u Jim Marl, sixikknth strki.t* I a Mull and exprww ordon will rocj ? riMUt^U??nU(*?u .UK IM.ttUlXUAs >V ' \ 4l- Market utroet, PltUbur.tli. J ? 4 Brown & Hazlett, ^ , CIVIL ENGINEERS, ?ROOM \<\. MASONIC nVILPINii _ I J^n\: YOU GOING AWAY? If you nre, you ihntild mil ami k?' * ' : I W orldorf Ohoc^?' I'nrivuUcd for tourM? ami entnplntf i ' |fl ALUKRT BTOLZK A CO Jyfl Tlf HIT Mirk ! ( VuXui/nSQ. UA\VI.!N(K V/ ?c HI; MIST, Mcinbcr A^nrii'tu' Ur-nlnl s ?o>iv i 1 * rnti Imtltuto Mining KiiKlu v<r< I*Ali(irnlop)>l 1<W() MmUwt Nniurnl nn?l 1n<huirhl pro Inch of Mtiptloii nnul -I Mloroiccii?l?nl ml rnl r\uinl(in!liiiH ul luo.l iiiitiorlnli mil ? < obi) ANITHTATI. manh A TILF, HEARTHS. 51 j?t 111?? Mil.| l ift. I'Imiii i m || Spri'l l'1' OfttitiN II. JUrfL*H'U)N noi? 17 KluroiitU wii 1