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Site Mdfytmx. i'KEW 6c OAMPBBL1, rumgin ahu riof KiKioifc uiurat 5 m. u aad *7 1'oarUMIk Him tmoAT auitKiaiu, ahul ?. Tux Frwbytery of Weat Virginia weeta ' at Elixabeth, Win county, on the 15th inat. ! m m I J. D. Wiiuah, ?aq., manager ol the i Steuhenville wool house, will hare charge : ol its iotereela at Philadelphia. I T?? Favetteville, Weat Va., EiiUryriu goes (or Gol. Cresap, of Randolph county, In the matter of the $500 earringa. Fob Baltimore & Ohio stock 200 is offered and 210 asked. Parkeraburg branch haa advanced to 10) bid, with no atock offeree'. Thb Hancock Courur joiua tbe linkpmdeitt in denouncing theatoriea about the treatment of the county poor as groea perveraiona and exaggerations. Tun Wheeling & Tuacarawaa road is doing a goc-i buainusa these days, bringing down a large amount o( ore and taking back naila and coal. It ia in fact abort of the rolling stock noceiBary to carry all tbe freight offered. Tbe managera expect to do a large and profitable buaineaa this year. Tiik New York Tinut reviews Beecher's recent tree ana euy expreasiun 01 views an the subject of ruligioui faith very caustically, and concludes that be baa no reiigioua faltb bimeelf, any more than Bob J overtoil, and ia therefore in a good position to adviae any body to Join any charch that can make them happy, whether it be I'roteaUnt, Catholic, Jewish or Mohamedao. It la announced that the arcbbiabop of Canterbury has sanctioned aepecial form of prayer fcr the troopa in South Africa. It coata considerable effort to believe that the Lord requires prayer to be clothed in a special or patent garb of words, but none at all to hope thai this special form will effect great good for the troops in South i f.Uu 'Pliurafara all i?on hnnn thai thfl aid troops will receive modi benefit from the archbishop's coniideration, i m m \ Gahblkssnkm, soy# James Harrison, Secretary ol tlie New York underwriters' bureau of Survey, is the great cause of Urea. In seven yeara, from 1874 to 1880 Inclusive, New York city had 8,188 Area. Two out of five, SATO, were due to hot ashes, pipes, cigars, niatchoa anil candlea,nearly another tilth, 938, sprang from foul chimneys, 477 from defective flues and 578 from kerosene lamps. Kitr? hazardous Inflammable materials lead to comparatively few fires. ttilurae luiiiiltfriillou, Chinese immigration to 8an Francisco haa taken a fresh start, and we are not , surprised to know that there is some ex- i citement in that city in consequence. The ' ban Francisco Call refers to tbe matter as ! follows: , "Nine hundred and thirty-three Chinese j coolies arrived in this port from HorgKong, i in the Pacific Mall steamship "Peking," i on Thursday, the 17th ult. We have been i told by the agentol the Chinese Empire i that this objectionable population was ireatly decreasing, and for a short time j immediately alter the adoption of the i Chinese) treaty thin was probably the cue, bat observiug the Indifference manifested ' u to the ratification of tbe treaty, ami in- I dulglng the idea, probably, that nothing will be done with It belore the meeting of , the next Congress, the Six C'ompanlea are taking advantage ol the opportunity to \ pour in upon uaauch an exceea ol cheap laborers u will till all present orders, and J leave them a margin to be occupied by the hordes yet to arrive. Will the Henate provide us an Immediate remedy against 1 this evil?" Tub tone of our Washington dispatches Indicates that the President intends to , stand Arm as a rock by tbe nomination of Robertson as Collector at New York. They also indicate that Oonkllng has signally (ailed to rally enough support to defeat the nomination, and that he Is now concerned about finding some way oat of his position of antagonism to the President that will not be regarded as * defeat J Tbe country will read this newg with in- | terest, especially the lad that the Presl- I dent hu given Conkllng to know that he | la not to be the bosa ol this administration. The Republican part; haa had enough ol < hosslsm on the part ol a lew ol its great I machinists. The; undertook to bulldoie the part; into a third tertn nomination,and now the; would be gfad to balidoxe the i administration into an enforced alliance to the same end in 1884. Uen. Garfleld haa i the tense and experience that enables liltn lo understand that he can not suffer ' tblabonism without personal anil political dishonor, nor without sacrificing the good opinion of the independent masses of the country in both ps;tles. fc'oMB of the Individuals who Btlll affect a recognition ol that relic of barbarism, the code duello, 'are dlscasalng the recent personalities that passed between Voorhees and Malioae, with a view ol determining which party was properly and aufllciently insulted first, to an extent 1 warranting a challenge. , The editor ol the New Orleans Demerol, who Is supposed to be an authority on the subject ol duelling, adjudges Mahone In the wrong lu the wordy encounter with v oorneen, *du u naving mummied to an t Intuit which no good man would deesrve nil no brave mm would wear," In bui>- ' port of till) aeeertlou, the editor quotee from "the lew which hu (or many yeara i governed the action of gentlemen in Englind and America," aa follows: ( Chap. 1., Sic. 1. Whenever you believe you are Insulted, 11 the insult be In public and for words or behavior, never reeent It there, If yon have self command enough to avoid noticing It, If reeented there, you offer an Indignity to the company, which yon should not do. Hat-. 3. When you believe yonraelf aggrieved be allent on the subject, apeak to i no one about the matter, and aee your ftlend, who la to act lor yon, aa toon ae poaatble. Obap. Vlll., 8ic. 1. The prevailing rule i la Uiat words used In retort, although ) more vlolebt and dlsrwpectful than those first need, will not aitlaiy, words being no satisfaction for words. i ne uuica*o innuTK mid ma qiinllon, "Why should not words lie * astlslectlon lor words?" end goei on to remark m lollows on the case: Millions Is adopting Northern methods J In polliloa, ?utl Ins prohibit followed the adrlre ol Northern men In his ifTilr with Voorheee. II* ta no longer * Bonrbon or Are eiter. lie most be folded by his new mrronndlngs. It wouldn't add to hi* t Handing among gentlemen anywhere (or him to eend * challenge to Voorheee. The latter wouldn't fight: and II he did and Nations killed him at the first fire, there J would at that moment be an end to the political career ot the Virginia benatoi It ii > curious Ideaol "honor" uu "n range" which would compal a may t sommit moral suicide to gut even with a memy. The Japaneee plan la bette Mahone would b? wiaor to insert a caw Knife in his own intestines than to "ca jut" the Tall Sycamore ol the Wabllh.~ "Our Viral iMlnri," We have oa our table a copy ol a wor with the above title. It ia a large an beatilully bound volume, having over thousand octavo pages, printed with ne type on heavy paper, and ia abundantl illustrated with really finely executed 01 (ravings. Theee facia about the "get up ill the book ire revelled by a cursory e: smlnation, while a hasty peruul ol tt Index, and portions ol the one hundrt chapters in the book, show thit it U wri ten in a graphic and readable style, we worthy ol the pen ol ita diatlngalshf author, R. M. Devens, of Maseachosaett a brother ol ex-Attorney General Devon and the author ol a number ol populi narrative hiatoriee. The present vo urne is not, aa ill name, un> companied by any explanation, migl eem to indicate, a consecutive history i the natlon'e first century. It la made u of oue hundred separata narratives i momentous political occurrences ol al rorblng public interest;importantmilitai a vonLa?bittlee, sieges, insurrections, etc brilliant naval engagements and hero exploits; superb achievements of Amer can oratory on national occasions; eel brated criminal cues, trials, trsgedie mutinies, duels, etc.; wonderful pbeuoo ena of earth, ocean and heavens; eztrao dinary discoveries and inventions, an the aplendid triumphs of mechanic genius; remarkable reforms, delusiot and excitements In the moral and relii lous world; appalling public calamltie disasters, panics, etc.; joyous and hspp events, pleasant and sparkling scene sensations and national jubilees. As the prospeclusea say, It Is muc more readable than the ordinary historic ol the country. It stands in much th same relation to such works aa anecdol biographies do to torinal biographies. 1 relates about all the momentous events I all (t>o taialWanf Ufa willinnt iltifldanlno th work with uninteresting details of intern only to etudents. The point we moke wi he better understood by some reference I the index. Thus we have a striking dn malic narrative ol the birth ol the Kepul lie; the atory ot the Urst American navi victory, that of John Paul Jonea, ot thril >ng memory, and hia "Bon Uomm Richard," over King George's grei war-ship " Serapia; the wonderft 'Dark Day" In New England I 1780: Arnold's treason and Shay rebellion: formation of the first Oonstllu lion; first Presidential election and inagi: ration: various Indian wan; the Pennsy; vania Insurrection;the death of Washloi Ion; founding of the National Capita! whipping of the Barbary Slates by 01 navy; the Burr and Hamilton Duel, an the Clay-Randolph encounter; numeroc great Inventions, such a> of the cotlo gin, steam navigation, the Morse teli graph, telephone, and ihe electric ligh so ; La Fayette's visit to America, and i du to the Centennial Exposition at PhlU ilelphla In 1870. Each of these is treate In much the same style as It would be b a modern journal within whose scone had occurred. The result is a reall unique book, which marks a netv era I the preparation of histories for populi reading. While the book undi sonslderatlon cannot be calle > complete history of the country, It la loll topical history of the first century. 1 la as interesting as notion and at the sam time more valuable than history, since th graphic manner ol the recital serves to U Lhe (ads more firmly in one's mind, Ai igent Is now in the city selling the work sod its good points, reviewed above, nitl others which it seems to possess,combine with the very moderate price at which I Is sold, ought to secure for the hoolc a extensive sale among our cltlzsus. rbe KlrmcnlB or rnnlc Ustbirlat llcac 9prtogfl?lil BcputiL'can. The 1st years of the last hall century ii trade, In business and in general proi perlty have all ran the same round?grei land sales, great railroad building, a rls In rents anu a real estate boom?whoi "center" moves westward at each perlo ?a great expansion of municipal indeh edness, and then a crash and a liquids lion. No amount of prophecy ever pri pared the public for a crash or made me ready for a panic, however, and this I partly because there is ao much prophecj The causes which are going to bring on panlccanalway.be forseen, buttbetim needed to honeycomb existing prosperit cannot It took all the time from 1860 t 1873 to bring the last area of expansion t the ground, but the causes sure to brin on a panic began to be predicted iboo from the close of the war. In the matte of excessive railroad building, the prophet ire undoubtedly right in asserting tha the country ia just now building beyon its means; but in the past it has take: [our, eix or eight years of this extravi lance to brins the country to the end c its rope, and it haa only had two as vei None the less is it true, aa in the tou year a before 1873, that the blow miy fal in any season. ProartM of the Telegraph. In 1844 there were 40 miles of line an no wires. In 1848 there were 2,000 miles of Hn and 3.000 miles of wire. In 1863 there were 14,075 miles of lin and 22.013 miles of wire. In 1800 there were 17,602 miles of lin ind 20,376 miles of wire. In 1800 there were 29,112 miles of lin and 60 291 miles of wire. In 1870 there were 53,403 miles of lin and 107,246 miles of wire. In 1877 there were 111,552 miles of lin and 257,974 miles of wire. In INM tlinro troro 140 QA4 ml In. It., Mid 360,018 miles oi wire. The Drat line o( telegraph In the Unite Slates win established between Baltlmor and Wash ngton, In 1844. This wsa th Morse plan, which bas since become th almost universal system of the work Fifty million mersages were sent durln the Tear 1880, The companies etnplo 24,000 persona anil 14,00(1 oflkw, Travelers' buide. flifAtroii or mi??-wiKtnii toim. At M. A, M. P. M. P. Mil B.AO.E. R 140 10:16 fr.CS >n?. O. Dir.... ........ 9 18 11:18 1:89 W. P. A B. 126 1:40 8:10 it. A P1IU, #10 11:06 tOO 6:06] P.C.ABI, 6.51 0:17 1:13 6:51 ?:! P. T. V. A W 11:45 |6:M 14:( AHIVALOPTaHiri. A.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.I B.AO.B.SMMMM.. 4:90 10:10 HIS.*.., OORl. O. 11:10 . 9:40 Vo8 ^ W. P. A B. Dl*......... 11:00 'oil' V8 ...? Ckt.APIttt ^ fjfcSg |:M ?;?' ilioj P? G AM* L>hmmm... 1:87 8 23 12:01 4:12 ?jl D. T. V. A W *10:10 P2:M |7:S0 ..... HWJT.IWM 6UDd?7-?IWMri5 io3iUMr iMmMttllN Aprommwiillon.-Th!! t.-ilr diirlpt Ift.dM puM btpkwlrt ifld lorvard bttvMD Mil in'l FmiU) Ballnlr*, (topping ThCItntilndl Jmui llnni Wmt WbMllai u mm BUI. JUrirhaTlll. leronmftfallfla. tOWH Dottr AwcMBiqJitloB. TIME TABLE, Wheeling and Elm Brow Railroad. Ofl tad liter 8ATUBDAT, Notrobr 1L lift trt oa tut WftMlltif Md Kim Or?t? R. R. will rai a folio we Cert trill Irtt# the city, (corner of Mark* in.! Rleraath itrrati), ud Bornbraol'i Park it *30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 1:30 Ml. 6:20 M 58 !hS ?8 b'w ?irw p. v. ?so b:w 9:00 1:00 1:00 *00 # 40 1:40 fcft t".40 tOa^undij7tl?rm will Imti H#rBtm?l'iP*rl I t-M t. n .AiMI dtf ?t 1140 p. 10 MMamoUt oonh towt< Mtl> JOB. KLKKB, 8tp?rlBtaod?Bi r. mw AOVIBTHIWIIIH. 0 WANTED - INTELUGEHT, PI _ ?v ISO nan to aollcll order* lor b:oka < u autintotajium. lb atcommlaalon tomfool t. tuna Apply to^tj Ufon 12 o'ekcfe. ^ P BTKwABT, Hacrtg't Hota', WartajBt. 11 POK ST. LOUIS AND ALL ' E AGISTS?DIRECT. Th?auamwg-P WYOMIHQ k LMTMWbaaUog en SATURDAY, APEIL ? > freight or pit tag* Inquire oi a WM. COOLSOW, Afaoj t ?|f Bt> JiBM H * T?OR CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, ff y i? VILLE AND IMEBMKDIATEjjjjj 3 POINTO, th* Commodioua Paaeaogar^ la 8f mar ,?? HT. LAWRENCE .W. U. Lm, Mi 1 C. U. iurr. Clark, j. Will lam m aboro oo SATURDAY, APEII 4 o'clock p> m. * S" k"" t- ?)E HAVEN COOKING RANGE ill With all the Latest Improvemi a Which makee them ?3 desirable and attractive and let then at 0, MBJBITT * MMJ.'ii it _apg Hit Majk* 1 1- piANOH FOR REST. c? ^ Several good Pianoi lot Bent ?' On Reasonable Ten 1 F. W. BAUMEB _?f? 1M M?to> II y (JHOIUE 1. 2s/LA.I>TjTE Syhd B- Beceiv<d tbli morning, at l'< U. V. BKHKKNa' 3- 2217 and 2219 Market at r- Trlephone 70. 3 ^OTIOK ih wr? the undersigned, bare thiiday aaeodato t. ui Jintt Mauhewi, m a partner in ibe briokt ' M<1 brie ilaytoi bunneei, and aro now prepi B? do all kindsofbulUln* In brick, alao b ait li V roiling mill, glass bouM and pottsry work. B Mr. Matthews having bad over eight yaara ' iencn In work I uk Are brick oo all kinds of (u and aim, will give hit pereenal attention I n particular lion of buainaM. a The liuifuMo/ (he new Bra will bo oooi undtr tbe asme of Hamilton, McOranaban J 0 thews. e '1 banking tbe public at large (or their patrol ^ the i?st we solicit the same for tbe now Arm, i ? guarantee that tbe reputation earned by ui * e ?"""????JSbwtHUii 5t April 6,1181. II 0 Hamilton, McGranahan & Matth ). Prlrkraakors, Brlcklayera and Builders. Kat ,i made on application. Blastfurnace, rolling " glaia hou'e and pottery work made a apaclalty 1- Bed hrlck alwaya on haid. All work gnan 6 OBlo* i No. 1412 H?k<l Strwt 1 j Telephone; C?12 J HCKEE'S BROADWAY GRDC i- Cor. Vlrglala 81. tad S. Braidwi) I' At the aliure aland Mil. D. J. McKl (1 Haa Just opeucd a new and elegant araortu 8 everything pertaining to a " First Class Family 6roc t, .Special attention given to Flour and Pi ,o Tarma laih and prlcw low. D J. McKEE (L H. MorrU' old Stan k' _ap* Whaellnn la) ; BOOKS YOU WAN ^ 5 Cheaper than newapap?ra and far more rclli tr Reminlicencea, by Thomas Car ?r Edited by Fioude. Price: In cloth, f2 W; pap (j era, 16c; pottage, Sc. a Memories of Prinoe Metternich, Pi t Paper cover, 20c; poilage, 8c. ? C/ESAR, by James Anthony Fro z Cloth, 12 60; paper, '^Oc; poalage, 8c. a Now Books Daily, l^avo Your Order Hlanton Ac Davoupor a aps 1*01 Market greet f} OPERA IIOUSI n Wednndiy aad Thursday, April 13 *i OBAND MATINEE THUB8DAY AT 5 ' The Wonderful OOBINNB! ! OH AID BIB a OU MERRY MAKERS 6 Id the Fairy Operetta, d MAGIC 8LIPPE I* Und?r the w?tl known oprritlc manager, Mr. I- UKrtd. Floe Muilo. klegint Wadrobe. U< j, gcoui icenerjr. Urand Ballet, do. n The To leeuen'i Chorui from the PlraUi ol unte Selections f'om "OllTett," IB "Boccaelo," dc. r* Adnleilon (u and 78 oenti. Beierted aeata I a tale at k. w. Bauuirr'i nualc ilore, Hale to ? men re Monday, April 11, at 8 a. m. Matinee V M "pd 60 centi 0 OPERA HOUSI r ONE NIGHT ONLY. " TUESDAY, APRIL 1 CARNCROSS' J ^EIITSTH/EII l The Star Troupe of the Worli r Organised In IM2. From their Eleventh II opera Houie, fhiiaueiputa, the owe at emi llihad and m-nt ?ucwmful entertalotneul In exliteuco Who will appear In their original momUom, i , formed bj them during the pait?ea*on It U Philadelphia to crowded homed. 8CENEB IN OUR MARKBTB, e U. 8. M. B. THK COLORED LETTER CABB OUR AMERICAN TRAM. e ALL HALLOWEEN, An l presenting for the first thus onr own Im 8 SARA BARNYARD e Aa Calmee'; or, (h? fate of a Croquttt* Character* by the eomptaj. 0 Doora open at 7; com me nee at 8. Adala Ion M centa. Secured aeata 7J centa. Can be h F. W. Baumer'a mmlc ilore. ! THE GREAT SAUCI 1 OF THE WORLD, iI w Blirnftttirn H on rvi"M- hvii?'"pf ' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Impart* Ihetna-t iVHw t'-V end Mtt la - f JTnAi'T hr 1 of n LK'11 Hi fr?m JF? a MKP K AI. (il S- I*] TLK.M AN rtMai*. Rl MMn ill* brother i.t lit J HOI I H, WQilClMTKlC H%\ Mar.iHf. ?ZrV<iU\m:*, ''Tell I,RA ft PER* t.fulI ni.NS that tlvirBHSfllUHll, aaure li bWhtr fiWTT&l iiirr a- i-oj toteemed In IndU, and In, in my o?<in- |W||^?1IKATW. Ion,th? tnoet palat- BK250. kiiV mii ?< tim ? i?niitB. a,j.. IS tn<wt wholeeome eaure that I* made." 5 Bold and uaed thronthont lb* world. JOHN DUNOAN'9 SONS, ; AUBNTB FOH STAT " f BELL NO. 1 LINED OYLINl .. 1 PUMP, for wall JO ft. deep. ?| Ms 28 ft |*8<k BO ft. deep, 1,080; 81 ft deep. Ill; 40 ft. .. |I8 Bt', mid for wella any d*pth to 88 tot. ? W. Va Iron H. f plow, l?: the b*t iro.40 C 1 Plow. Ill; Filet Steel Meld board Plow, ||3 (t the be?t plow In America): Milt* Dow bin B .. Plow, |8 it; Brown Doable Hhotcl Plow, |8 28; " Mingle Shorel Plow, |8. Gaboon'! BroadcaatB< . W Th" tnoil compute Farm Wagon on wheeM . Plow casllogt for ail kinds of plowi. Reaneri ? Mowera' repair*. Reliable aredi f^rthe fam i garden lauit Improved tooll and uaeblnrrv at bottom prieee for cub onlj. B E. BOTD, Ing, W. Va. whllmti COOK'S TOUR Ne Pirn Ultra of Lniurf, Comfort and Econoi Flte frjnfl exenrnion Partlef to Eorope, I Mmteeof rfateaand rente*. April 27th, Jnne I, and Jul; 2d, mi. Prieee varying from i860 to a Trave l an I hotela Ant-elaae, all nereeaary exp 1 """" ' "I uoaava TVIOTB, 11IB ItNl '* Slifi miP n?W?1?? "II rirtle ?nt fry* by rail inn rfqnwt. Touriit ticket) f< dependent trivilm l?u?d by ill wntrt. Ad rHOI. COOt A SON, Ml If* ?*, T. r-A. BiKa Trout, Mini nr. p. 6 Bex 41 MbllWWMW i FMMER8 AND 8MALL m 1MM M Ikon MttaTul ? iisrffi" WAY . i'91 Ul. NEW ?tar, ?*_ Spring and Summer gnti, ? a-ooiDS. K1S. r?u Our Lite Purchau it Now Opto -IMBml. Pt READY FOR INSPECTION. d with aiknf ur?d to in AM, ex per* , irotoaa 0 that (not* 1 ^ Stock Much Larger AW. p? BW8, -* ?ImiUa uiUI, More Attractive than Ever Before, ?n EDI, u AND COUPLETS ? 3E _ teni 01 ery. """ oduce. ~ All the Different Departments. I I a .bit. lyle. WCOTirtl. - GEO. R. TAYLOR. I Jl' DRUGGISTS. _ 7* L -. J| 1dm d U BE ON YOUR GUARD j 3II It hai been proved by cmful experiments made bj txperleucd chemists that the Alum Baking Pewders ' maka Indigestible bread, the use of whish product* Hi I'D dyspepsia, cooitlpatloo, Ac. Tat dealers will aall 9 them, and thouibtleas consumers will buy than, be? Will 0. P. osuso they ar? cheap, We again beg leare to remind N )r* our friends that m. LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S 1. On \j f [xcelsior Quire Powder, ?a a q 1. la compounded with itrlctly para Grapa Tartar. 2. It contain! HO ALUM, or other lojurloaa aab* Haat itano?. "M?1 I. It la cheapaa It can be made to have It pura and ""jjj wholeaoma. wrini ,Q 4. It la the cheapeet pure cream tartar Baking Pow- ?J?*J derla the market JUg j 8. It la admitted to be the beet Baking Powder in ?~ nae. P 6. It makei light and wholeeome bread, blecult, griddle cakee, puddlnga and all kloda of aweet cakee, I and eaa be tied Id aojr good recipe found In the u per* cook booki, Is 1 There li no economy In niitig the cheap baking an powdere. Boy LOO AN, LIST A CO.'3 EX F.LHIOB, ... which la tha moet wholeaoma and raalljr the moet IRBS oon ,n,c*, 11 UM? LOGAN Ac CO., r?rt?i WhoWula Draggliti, Whtillig. ta , Bold bf tha b?t dttltrt. ?rl 1 an et drt 'S^mcl ^ jp ALWAYS GET THE BEST. H Reed's Cough Syrup W It lh? b?t preparation In tha market lot Uit JC curt of Jy !E Coughi, Colds, l4, Hoirunen, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, to, "" TH"!Sr I T I C? Pilot 26 Conla Per Bottle. ?,?7i ?Od I i n Bold by all dealer* in Mediclnt vine>, HOUSTON At DINGELL, ^ Proprieton, Wheeling, W. Va. ??' -fcii?: as*, DOCKING'S * Ml Furniture Polish YJji DER . t J deep. la (he only preptrttlon In (he market thtt will mv? *?P, the trouble of *iihlnf yoar faraltat*. ttelesfteee ^af| bUlfd >Bd ,MtM ' P?,ia(l M f,Nh 1)1 whe" ntw> 11 Mn his It b? uwd with perfect isiety on the Inert pitno. hotel _ab3 ?{? EDMUND BOOKING, Agt., |j.' I' tod ? Ph?naief. Wo. 1 Mi rito*S ffdt. qn\{ ?!." JIW1LWY AMD WATOHM. Win" |g rjlEMPORARY REMOVAL. Jill ifo T CV TDTTjTjO'Nr. i wS' " " iti'iJ "fa In ori* 10 MlirRt in4 Mwwt lattlen, "ml IIIS I will m?0T? mitd*y( until MAT 111b, to farlti K NEXT DOOR. BELOW, M drM f7i (Boom laUlf oeenplM by UfA|' Mafic Btori) Will lKD New Goods This Week. Sfc* M.S ?(ip?(lnllf, ..? fUtrei u? IO.DILLO* imp Jim* i? optkiu. ?p? POLLACK'S 8TAMPAR j ^ i ^^rnrnm NONEGENUlNEioitJtout J > my Signature: (^atranf^hi/Q^/eu^t Augustus 1*0 TxadoUAlk tPaoloaf "WABE HOPSE : "WaterS POLLACK'S STANDI 15 HANDLED BY THE FOLLOWING uiuni eoti c un nnuLLgnbb nu Maun. Brannan k Son*, Bridgeport, 0, Ma " Baker I Alexander, ' 11 Baer k 8aaa, Wbaallai. " Egartar k Co, ' 11 Hubbard, Paull k Co., Wbeellaf. " Laughlln k Co., ' Maxwell k leham, " " Nalll k Elllaghan, ? THE SOVEREIGI By Maaara. iaa, Speldel k Ca., Michael Rellly, Etertar k Ci UNDERTAKI PROTECT TE 'housands of Graves are We lake plfwure In announcing to the public tint we ar roof heir-Locking Gravr Vault, which we guano bhlnic. Wo have one ol thoao YaulU now on uhlbUlon i loipection tti aauia. ROBERT FUNERAL I>I ivlng leourid (hi cervices of t flrit-olm en Dtwir omlli at any (( , night or d?y, Ttlp[ 1430 Marhit itrnt. MISCELLANEOUS. OTHES WRINGKR8. k. ider, ihoald yon wlih to parchan > Clot bee M|| ifer, bear In miod the | M gle Clothes Wringer, h maleable ibon fbamp, eliptic STEEL 8PBIMO AND AMTI-PRIO TION WHEELS, he Granlna Molton White Buhbrr Bollionlt, h la the txit and onlv Good Durable Koll In the I. The Wrlbttr will wring drjer, turn auler, re Ini repairing and iaat longer than any _ _ rer knewn 10 the tr*dc, and can only he par- T? >d at 1412 Market atrfet, U heeling, for|7ca?h *-*> on Initillmenta of |1 down and tOcent* per . faht Mw*mm ii TUC cnirunr .DLL >nc owcnuc Utt OF HEALTH" CEI a book that has been read by thousands, d pronounced both interesting and in* uctive, and should be read by all think* j people. It explain* the principles life and death, and the origin of dis* f3? tes. Those who are suffering from Xet*IV * IB Weakness, Lost Vitality, Carrhf Asthma, or a pretUsposlon to Consumption, will tmd it incalculable boon, A cony of the Scl- Flnh' ice of Health will be sent free, by ad using the author, yyt J A ODES, M. I). 0 West Sixth Street, Cluctomtl, O- T UGH 8I8HON A S0N8, # Importers, Dwlen and Msnaftctam of "I111 \RBLE STATUARY ! Z pui innments. . Mantles, L rnltnro Slabs, Altars, _ e, Tombs. Card lf w owr jtsniiimoro And Corner North and Monument Bla, iwlnga tod Fatluiatr a furnlahed freo. ant BALT1MUBB, MP. f?M ?!? [OICE SMALL FRUITS ho Spring of 1MI, it th* rid Pleaaant Hill fj, Ohio oonnty, Weat Virginia, oonalathg of tfly variation of Choice Hardy (irapirinea, one wo yeara oldt alao, Strong Ono-tear Layered of moet tarlotl?r, alio all the loading tarietloi rawberrlea, Baapberrle*, Blaekberrlea, Curranta rahli fooaabrrrtM. All pltnta acut out ln?ur#d ta .^lt. If nlantod with ordinary care Correapondencw f 1 HI M from all perao-.a dealrlng flrat-cla* plant*. \JT Ud tm to sana. Band Hat of what rou want Clnb-. priced before ordarlni elaawhere. Early ordera i? taeelta the Hut atteoUdn When tho Spring .. > Addraia W. II. DUX LAP, .. (PoatoOM) Weal Alexander, r-,rfl .pjw , Waahlngton conoty, Pa. Thli ST RECEIVED. ^ An Immenao etoek of II K PlM'i Birdm ind Wind#* Shidtt fl 01 the litest llrln. JOHN IllIDELi fpt t g I inn Main atraM. J[ x*i It* ULUUBlUn, DS1L1I? . i. Ortiai Fifd, Baled Hiy, Straw. 40, nui ){jTH 8T.,H*iB MABtET /T. BRIIK/t \j Mtf tha hlgbnt natkpf prlca for Whaat, Cora I DO (*t?. 1W BOILER WORK8. kiato of Dot tort taanafactawd, (Stationary, . , ? iod pnftablo), BrfMhlof, lhlm*?ia, Wator 1111 U Tan la of all llnd?, I*wra and ftbatltra of ftll Dralara Id n#cond.biod Bollm. filarial Ion tlten to B^palrlnf. 1?naa maooabla. For " 1?? '"Xtt HORRIBOW, U|[ ?1^6h fcfarlrt atr?t, rpp Poatftflto. ff [, A I, AND COKE. uiSi ncnwa kaatf contmta far coal hatlrg ?plrH, 1 am krian, ailr j r'parH to aopplj ?n?mni of fotl and leant* a iMrt cwico. MDotia in na; ba ml t>y u?l?phon? or otbarwUa. rltorlaa. * a " * """ VUS8BAitf MancbeiUr Coal and Coke Worka. W?t Vf 4 > TOBACCO. llpNI ? patented, * TVnEEimG.-W.VA, men I..CITY AND BRIDGEPORT mats: urt. I. A. Millar, Eu., Wheeling. " Mlohnel Rellly, Esq., " " Rhodes k Co., Brldgtport, 0. " Spledel &. Co., Wheeling. " Simpson k Raid, " Smith, Jno. L. k Co., Whiellng. " N, Sob'jltz, Esq., FINE CUT EM,, 8. Bur k 8ons, nd A. C. i. WO. [e deadT KLm Robbed Annually. e bow axcdti for Ilojrd'a Patent nurgln* u-0 to be Bprffct protection igalotl fr?r? it our bu*iu?m toonu, and mtomU/ solid! iLTJKZE, RECTOR. item andertiker, Mr. W. fi. GARDNER ihone Na. A?52, Lukt'i Llviry iflloe mh!7 8TATION1BY. PER HANGINGS. A.RTISTIO ECORATION OK LINGS AND WALLS A SPECIALTY. ipci'H in Stock, (Mot Mtn|>le*i) Tirjlog In ptlct from t Cents to Ten Collars per Bolt, Come and aee More purchttiog. C. ORR&CO., I 4t Twa'Hh at rest PHOTOOffAPHY. 5TOGRAPH CLUB RATES. The wi j (o g?t nice Photographs for $1 Per Dozen, it tip ptrtln of all peraooa for one do?in cardi etch and go to BBOWN'fl fMLLKRT, 1222 Marktt itmt PHOTOGRAPHIC BTDDIO, | Fntftna* Oppotlto MtLure Hon**. EAT EXCITEMENT. CLUB BATES OF PH0T00RAPH8. I per It 00 a l IO i ?. 1 20 8 1 SO 2 ............ 1 <0 ling]# 1 tO la a mat Inducement ta aware fine photofort 1 per drten fora limited tlmeoolr. FLUMMKB n, 1188 MfclB ItfWU IGIN8, EPHOTOGRAPHER U TwaUth HfMU LYON PORTRAITS AT 'LES' ART STUDIO wo. >im MAmgnntw, EDUCATION At. WJSffiGL bruesTcoffer SPECIALTIES FOB THIS WEEK raSTB! NECK WEAR AND Easter Novelties To t? found on If at our bouM. BRUES & COFFER, mhl ~ NEW SPRING WRAPS W? hue juat r*ceiv?d a com pitta Hoc of Ladlea I Sprirg Wrapi, conilatlng of SACQUES, TALMAS, HAVILOCKS, ULSTERS English Walking Jackets Which (or itjTr, fit and prlcw cannot bo beat, W( can Mil a nMt, genteel tod well ia?de Sacque for #4 OO, Which li cheaper than^ bnyln^the eloth tad naklni J. S RHODES & CO. Atfont* Tor Bazar Patterns, St. John Sewing Machine and Maysville Carpet Chain. mh28 EASTERHDRYGOODSSTORE, Marshall, Kennedy & Co. 1110 MAIN STREET. The blciMt bargain we have ret been able to oiler 48 Inca ALL WOOL FRENCH IRMllRE DRESS GOODS. 50 oenU a yard; worth II SO, Juat rewired, a (all uaortmint of SPRING & SUMMER O DRESS GOODO Whkh ti will offer it our una! low pricoa. Oar lock of DRESS GINGHAMS, la th? lartoat la th? city. A to tha lanett and baat aaaortmant of Ladlci* and children*! HOBIEBY. Black Goods a epeeiattf. Affnti for lb* "B. F. 8." PH1BT, which la tha beat It ahlrt aold. IMI., KT. & CO., lllO Main St. builptw gTEPHEN McOULLOUOH, Carpenter and Builder. All altprfttfoni nadaot? ell balldlep. rwifi. nl? l?Ji, IkVllxbt* tod cornlcfi particularly atUndM to, Blow frowM put In and atom nltwrt. baifca, eonotara and ibaivlni filled up en thort notfcn All Job wotk promptly ntt?nd*d to fhop At Mr. B*n. !ala?*aold Hand, Allay ThlrtMfi, tm* of ttpttoL JJ C. 1.1ST, Jr , Pork Packer, And ram at th.M.bnUil CtHWf M?U, tilth am now randy and for aalt at apfl II rotlRTKBHTB RTftRKT. My S. C. Manta Art All braided "Llat'aCheaUr." J 1 THUaTEEg' 8ALI8. ImaUSTEIi'i SALE. " V 1 Bf tlrtut ol a lH*d 01 Trait tTMa If. McM?ch?n *1 ui to 1 e?h lUiity 1 dated Octobir su, is:s, ma I ??M ..I lb* tletk u( thi' uuctv v.,.:!,'.',''' I county, W. V*., lu DteJut 1r . V,. i v, ? I1&4 tad by virtu* ct au ordi r iitl,r Urvu i , ? 1 I iaid county, ui?4b uu thf. siU J*j ol I appolailatt we. th? undercut a truatre It I in place o'tild Uw>?VulM.tbHn.i(?Nani ImV^ bATUWiAY.THK lCt.i U\Y u* Al'Ru.'L0* 1 on tbe iirtiuli* cuumrueli * *i :... k ,. ? 1 owed to mil to tha bl^bol ?i?l U n l. i irt 1 ibu lullo*W'|ri!?l??t?i?;, io-*n LoUKu. .t I tn Gtfd*?U'e?Mldlt'oo t? the city ol Ulhnl'nt i",V lion 164ir?t rwcntytinth mm, M I back W leet, excepting Matt ol latho aa*tjj* H I of U)V Vo 'J W'tolcb b*\c U* u tinreli loit n,4 1 TUrae lot* ?Ul t* Itntm t?rr ..r puaulr, gtl* I ptrtao I loin, ?a It (ball be hmcd Out th?y *ui yl I uioat ftivant*^>i>ly. or ai win U*l ml-.; |'u I K pUtol tbu lot* ua b? ??n at wy I Marlvt atreaU H I Tsuiaoir^ALK?Ono'uiM, ird u iw k u ,, I ihatiuicbucr way el ciu pa}- c?ih. tic u.?;cv, I oo? and two yvara >b*V UOiiK, I w. U- Auctlpum. ttiij I mRUbTEK'b halEOF - H I [ Mill 111 ?Vlihfcl.l^'t I'r.ul'UTt 1 D? virtue ol <1.01 ol trual ma>lu i<y J;ui.? l?^ lard aud Caiburloo, bla w.le, io ttie utid.iv. 1,4 I txuaUe. dalod tlie 'iuib >Ut u l?t*tfiul*r, ItVi.ui I taoordrd In tb? ?tfi:e ol the Cl<;t* ol tin > Injurl ol Ohio C'UUiy. \W Mr?;ttia. In l)lrji I Truat Book No.?. i<??? I ?ha'l. ti I " ?itb?uiv, suv i,i?i, I pommancina ?i M - . -- ? - ? " in , |i ixc?l to Mil u thflronl floor olthi- t uurt tiuuro >( ? ?,,; (u " WmI Virginia, to hah'ibeei undbui luUer, tt, ..V H lowing denribud pioMit;, thai it t iH ono-ball it ibat lot ?1 giouud i.li? tu tr>?i wn * I Ibaclty ol WhtrllnK, in tliesut-. i W?,i Yr,l6u c U?t North Wheeling, mid uuiulwi ,. ie hu.?,!2 and on# l*i. S lot No. tbl.) tu tb* i>i?i o! that )ln ol Mid citl. bain* tbe miuc ,ol| H u d Jarnn L*in?rd by Um >\ nr-ln^iuon'i t u uit* Aa.uciatl?u ?>l Whwltni, by dr*l a.;, ,?, ilM,? H ol Jauuary, 1171, and of moid ?, a., I Link ol tnaiouutl Court ol lihio omutj, WmYlt. I glola. lu Dned Hook No. 6 J, |ngr i;i T*?*a o? #aik ?'uua*ihuH-.i tieiurrhuemoMy and aa inuca uiuma? tbe putcii??#r ui > . i.ct i..,,,/ lo ia?b; lh?rtalvluein two .?,<i.l imuiL.tu;,,u,;i ADdtwalvo uiofilbi. wtlb lul?.i':i n- m diy ,| m.. parcbaa?rgtTliiguoU?,ixurut iiyitm-J >| iu?ua4 I nuffldeut lulur?Dca lor drltrred |?ym>m? 1 be lltla lo tb* Mid probity u r.,-1 vod to u w>. IkI, bul ?U?|U Iruil.e, lih.ll ...nr., w H tlila M ta rested lu u?e by Mid drrd of itun " VfH. f. UUbBAhl), Trw* W. H. llAttiE, Auctioneer. l|l7 fjiKUHTEKS BALK. ~~ By virtue ol a det>l ol trail nu.le by htnu Campbell and Brlduat, hit w it*, to iha ui vrufUc, daUd be 7ib day ti April, 1? :.. trJ H corded In IMofiie01 tbmhUoi thi< ulyi0.rt I ol UUloCounty,W'etl \ IrglnU, in Uu-UI lrmu*i No. H, puao ito, 1 ?h 'II, oh SATUHUAY, MAY 7, 1M1, oowioBDclog al If o'clock A. M , |H??r,u 10 Willi lb, Irontdoorol the t'uurt Huuw <>i dm . c^ut.iy, w?i Virgin'*, to the highest nu<i U-t bidiu, tk> oil>*. IB ln? t.???' - ? ' ' m ???--. ?? IS 10 wv 1 h|> \ u|L I onvba ! ot lot iiuiubt tad ?u kG) In ?| 'are riumur?i I twenty-one 121), u? (Irtigum <1 ..u titr> iujl | ltM K ub-dlT alone ?l tho Jittapli (a "Inh i r*'tit> ,-j w. I Jlilou ihere'row t?i the city ol WIimIhw, ju,I county ol Ohio, and etaloif \V??t \ r.iui ?ul I bull tut IroDU cu the we?t ildeof W.ouiumu twwnTweotj-Kvoiub and i? uu n^i, H tbo8ixtb ward ol the eald city ol Hhe Uu,, i,,. I the ?aiu? property cjpwot ti tl,? M|J I Caui|il)fll t'jr l? U. Hughn >ul all,, u ,j?. dated the Sid day ot April, |?;\ itn>l I i? th, I cilice of theClersof thu County Court ol l . I ty. Weet Vlrtfnli. * * I Tim or OAtl-Oue-thlrd of the purcbut m*,, I and u much luoieaa the i tin imn - may tlm t,, ' I In caib; the rci?ue In two ojiui Intialuith i, I and twelre muutha, with in . r?-U it. n, ,if), | Ui# I purebucr giving nt-tea, aecurtd l.y u.-a?| truit ?3 I ?ulllcleut lniui?nc?t lor J. kri.'l ptnmmii I The title to the aald property I-1>. ii**\i?i i? t?t. i ltct| but wiling u truHw, I until ioiiuj only mi I title > l? wated In uie 1>v i?M u..l ol truiv WM I'. HUBHARb.'Iruit* W. II UiLLtil, Auctioneer. k IJIKUSTEE'B bALE. \ By virtue ol three leveral dcxd. r.| tru?t m?J?t? me, the nnderaUntd tiu?it?, i.y Ind a?? Ntni I wtleolChirlnH. Dtlten, whb 11 ??U- M wt>n. her buibiud, dilid ami reroidtd it i|*rii<r y, id >t? I office cf the lerk .1 l lit. County luuiiduhit county, Wwt Virginia, aaluPon; one d?t?<l ihrttti I dt* of June, 1874,niid ncoided InD't-l i>| IruuiUt Ne. 7, peg?* 102 *nd 10>'; one <lat?d tr>*> 14 b 4ml Hvptuuibtr, 1874,* d rtcordtd In Ins a cllruil M H$ No. 7, |'?K? &t**7> ??'d one dated h '2(11 d?y if Mir, 1875, and recorded lu D?e ol Tiuit hook hu t, page 61V, 1 aball a* II, at public aurikn.it ibiirtu dour ol the Court Houm In the cliy i | WInui, Ohio county, Wnt VIrjclnla, on ^ATUUDaY, A Phi I. 80, MM. commenelug it lOo'cioe* a. tn , ihel llotltf ^ I acrlbid pn port 7i that U to lay: ihrnmllitiu iMidi I oltbeiwutb ball ol lot nuu lerM ti tw-. In Klliiaa I W. Hhrlrer'a addition to ha?t WIiwIIdj, uU k4 I blng iltuated on the aoutl.weit o.rn?r ol a?>ii I (lormerly fetenih aueet) atrwt, ami I ll'wuh < ma. I erlr Centre ilre?t) itr^et, In tu <>ty d MbMi Inn, Weat Virginia, it ?> li?K the rami- |>r> j.*ny i?|. H veyedto utd Indlaaa luUtr* l>* v ii.iriu I' Put? bard and wife, by tfecd tlntv*! t h? 31 day I Jute, U74, I * and ol rec rd In the ilb v ol ih> 11?rk tlibii?uci) Hi court 01 uuwcoumy, not \ir^u.ia,id dtri u?k No. Gi,pa|?lW. I KM Mil or8*L* ? OliMhl dof Ib?|>urcfw nil ?i aiutb more u the pntrr.it..1 mit e>d topav, i In (Mil, lh? M?"0uc III IWOiqillllMl.l BilEll.llilt ?nnd twfl.Te tcontha, with In nrl fmir njofuie. pi rubaier giving uoWs, uniml by ?i*idol 1V1.1i ml u|)i ruTid |iu Irletof luiuraure, h r <lc(?r^l|iju lhn title to the ?!?! propi-rty ?i?u feet, but aelllug trustie, 1 ?h?l r ?,?.? tly i.th UUfl II U VMtid la Uie t>7 Slid deed of ?f trur. WlLl.iAM I', lit W. U. HiLLVR, Ttwitn i Auctioneer. riiKUwihK'H hai*K OK t'Kui'fikiY!3 X OAUWKLL'S ADDITION. Br rlriu* of two seural !. kI? of truit mil* ij Darbf McDonougb and Bridal Mi ?ile, to iff u*< derilgned trust*. dnd and riforilid In ib?oltc?cl tbeUe'k ?l tbeC'unty < ourt ?>l Uhlocouuty, mmi Vlruiula, u follova: uue dntot th* l(Jih ?l?* May, 1875, and recortlid In Deed <1 I'rmt H?)?No (, p |i 472. and on# datid t be 6th da * <1 Ntt'iutH, i?;j, and recorded lu I eed of 1 run lluok Wo. t jtftfcl, I aball ou BATl'R'AY, MAY 7, I'M, commencing at 10 30 oYlnet a iu , |>r?icr?d t< wll it I tbe front door of tbe Court If oi Ohio nucty, ' Wfat Virginia, to Uie hlfcheit ml l*?t biJlir,'h? following dficrlbcd proptry, ?li?t lato??> illtbs souib half of lot nuuiwrid t*H?e, In Kiu.rfBinbe red nine (t k of lot No 11 to * i -o ?. iHa'i* n.ted on the plat of the mUhMoisol tu# , Caldwell ii-ate and addlttom tbiMn in to ihMitf I of Wheeling, tlblo couaty, *v?it Vlr.l 'ta rlrflsU lot la altuaie and froiiU en *li? ea?t *d* of Mirlrt atreet (formtrlr call?d I-1 more unrtl !#? ? Twi nty ninth street ?nd 1 nutienili Uriel (*orwW 5 rallul Fairmont .tre^t and New Mwi, In uiJ suW dlrlalon, being tbe lame pr?i>irt) tun?eH Mcl'onoiuh br A lei J. a'.UHl am !'- bM* dated the ?I Jar u May, In ., ind ol r?e*<l tails fefflce ?f the Clerk ofi-e tojn'r teoiMl UN eounty, We?t Vlrglrla, In Dwd Nock ho. M. w* ^TlMS of HALl.-Onr-thlnl 'f 'he pifbiM t money, and ai much moie ? the punnaif u?f elect to pay. In raah; the residue u J*' atalltnenta, at ill n-li*?" ";(,nl * from day of aale, pun hawr gMm 1 l, c ; " j dttdof truitand lullirietit lu?'i?ance lor a l^nw '"IhMIU. to Iba ?l l prowil; I'"'J "Jj IMI, but MlllO| ? inww. I. / ' uu. m u ???a n.b. W. H. tlAtLRKi Awt'omn. 'JL rraUliTKb'd MALE. Hj .Irlti#olof iri't m .l,nid, mid IMh. 17 ? ?'! ' ?! e Jnd rut a of W.at Vlr?t.;l.. trust datad January -M , lfr, lameeffleeln 1 mat fV"l Ho * -s ; I* . .I|lr | records of the at?? uientL.t-e-i rcuotj. ?r |h( -8?W - 'V;v commeocltig at M \ * J",,int!"-tJ icrlbwl froMilv. that i?to?'r # iB Wheeling, b Ingtheam.e r ?t ( ^ which tbe original nr.;' ? ' *' , s?. scribed in the laid derls < f ""J1 M, rl,i ?i? itloR lo the aouth.at ' * * tBr No oaehundndand ? ""'> ' f, , . vi.i't wntan*#nf the Mill ,, ?-r> IIohm,on Mirk* atwi ft >- J - .J;,, f, lnj Main atr*t null IW ? /' " ''' *' 1 , , m lot No. 1M. belt* 67 lift ,V ' ? oi" Joining lol Ho I U-rt " > f|, k 44 fMt on Market atre.'. > alios parcel"I lb* ' ' : . r?tla of and adjoining the <? ' ! lift 'lwidth on Market 'J,. ,?wth?r, 1 heaa parcel! ?M i" ' ' ? Vl',i.'ih? M It ma? b? foun-S .no.l on thea*? o(*ale. , ,hP f?mil'* Timor P4t?.-?riMi, .1 if h r;!(',n1 der In t?o?qu?i lB?t?"""-''J ... wont hi. arcure?l \>J bw. * ' ' ? ?Ht l',,m to thatniiue, the n<t ? ' et fo I day efiile, bul the title '* ph, K 1luita?. payment \# tn?He LANIt.brw . ?t, H. Ilil.LKR. Anell?n-f. ?? fninj5TEETs"i-Ai>;. IIt tlrta# ?f?a**l' " , h and Still* Ml. hi* ; .... , .,,,0 m:> dttrd thf 18th ? ?/ i. I i < ?'.\5 "7 Ihfofflc filth* Ork'i i ' .j i.. fc count*. w.rt Vlrilnu, I'n-ltl I run t>M# 315. I 'III ?n ... . /tii I'M w 'mtumiav. An-" ??* eMWf?imi? 'i,.!,'i .. i' \M*Tuii?VOV?Vmi' ,!r In th? Bulf of W-?t * I'R ' ' nut ol WhWllnfrill"' , .. al lot numb, rxl j Clitilrffl) I" **1'' . ' i?i ???ib?iM wi. Mini tirtiiniii V" V ; ,1, ol (he ailrr kn?ijn ttMtl, runnlrf lh'" , 'i/ i wmm?"?' ttirtr, .... i?r/. nutnwfd l:?; }'r!|' >' t " * 11*1 with ?M *? -! 'yM ' >?; ?* * fiat lo of 1*1 Inn ^ .. fonrfrH to th* *T" . ,. ^ Clerk of the Count/ Court of 'ififii er ??IF??B? 'f"'./,1 wr w " fflu . '?! J5SAW.A H"' : ' bs&wsswv.tlor JrtTtrt ptfoi'"" ,, " " . Tht tut# M it" ?*l't Pf?Pw7 ,, ' ' tat t?l"e? ''.''''""JM Wrh I tfc ?* W. H. RlLllR. Ao?U?lM'