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DRY GOODS. READ AND.I1EFLECT7 1XPOKTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ivti^aad ~ Slaughtering L'rives for (lie Next Thirty Uajs. Every lady who consults her own ? Interest, we request to commit to x, memory the liuportniicn'of this in- '*. formation. Feeling highly encour- ?' aged sinew wo linve cohie In your S midst, uiid appreciating the klnil patronage extended to us, we hare p, concluded to reciprocate by n Grand ; II ark-Down in all our depart incuts. ? l)o not say, "Thin Is a boast,1" but ( iinin utwl elmvliii'n vnurvnlvnu that. W what wo say wc ran TuMII. Our L huxini'ss is system Ized nil Kastcrn principles and every lady will re- w ciilve the siimo courtesy and attention whether a purchaser or not. Kvery article Is plainly marked, uud One Prleo to all. When we say all our department*, we mean pi Just What We Nay. l)o not fail to y give us4111 early call. i tirm.'vit ii'ir? una < ill ?? "IIVM ' invl.'i 1104 Main Street. ? STIFEL<?CO"S ii p 8KC0KD 8UIPMENT OK " l< Oun llmtirnllnn ! ' OUII UIIIUIGIIdd s and Parasols < li \ si HAVE JUST AKKIVKI). J u h I t JStylos New nud'Nobby. I Every Taste Suited. 1 Prices the Lowest. \ i I (i b . ij GEO.E.STIFEL&COm II ll 1111 MAIN STItEET. ? myi:l J DENTISTRY. jj NEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY, E 1050 MAIN STREET, WHEELING. ? -rfSSu ] $8.00. |||||g|^$?0, : Bet of Teeth on Gold $nr> 00 Hot of Ikst Gum Teeth 8 00 r Ikftt inM Filling ? 1 W c Hllvcr Filling* fiO a Krtrw-tinn 25 ?; Gas given. All work wnrntnte<l. 1 DR. 8. 11. M'CORMICK 4 BRO., t aprfl Managort. j J)RS. SURG1SON 6c SON, t DENTISTS. ! No. 1143 Market street. Wheeling, W. Va. All operation* warranted. ]y30 ik SnMttgtmXr Otllrn: Xon.25 nnil27 Fourteenth AUreet. .New AUvcrllMviueulN. . , Wall Paper?John Fricdel. * ' 1 5 ' For Kent?Alexander Bone. 7 White Mountain Freezerd?Neabitt it Bro. Kanawha Itiver Packet?Chancellor/, i A Grand Excursion?Miunnerchor Singing Society. , . , ., Shoes?Carnahan vfc English.: ''' '*11'v 5 Hymnals?Stanton & Davenport. T1IE usual merchants' lunch at the Jicw HIcLurc Ilouso Sample Rooms daily. ^ < ^ Thermometer Kecurtf. ( ^ The following shows the range of the ther- 0 mometer, us observed at Schnepfs drag store, r Opera House corner yesterday: ^ j look 1004 7 i. U. 1*2 M. 3 r. M. 7 P U I 7 A. U. 12 X. 3 P. K. 7 P. M .VI 57 tt) W j 51 74 72. C6 j INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C., May 18, 1 a. v.?For Lower Lakes and Tennessee and Ohio Val- , ley, warmer, fair weather, light variable winds, followed by stationary or falling ba- w rometer. , t I.AD1KN AND (IKMLEJIEX. OdknIP About Prominent People Hero or Klncwltore. , Miss Lillle 8haron, of Mt. Pleasant, was in ? the city yesterday. v Mayor Egerterlenvcfl the city to-day4-for i an extended business trip, and in his absence a President ticott will be "monarch of all he 1 surveys." h Dr. F. II. Adams, medical Inspector of the r Ualtimore fc Ohio Railroad Kellef Assocla- w tion, and a very clever gentleman, was In the c* city yesterday. R Misses Louisa llupert and Annie Auth, '' two charming young ladles of Washington, D. C., are visiting Misses Annie and Aggie Hess, North Main street. si Mr. II. II. Mansbach, the merchant tailor, n left, yesterday, for the East, to bo absent b several weeks. He goe/Uast to purchase new y Kinma auu icuuw UIU iii-ijuuiilluuCCS. [i Wo aro glud to be able to Bay that Mr. tl Daniel M. Kdington, who has been lying ill h with what was expected to be his final ill* cl ncss, shows considerable improvement, aiid d that, in spite of his advanced age, there are n: hopes of his being able to be about once more tl soon. '' 1 I ^ * * * A l,Dell" Answered, . a! The enthusiastic base'ball editor of the r' lUyhter shot otV the fdllowlug in yesterday's r issue: ' ><*. i i i r'.> * "A picked nine of the attaches of the liojUter nre satislled they can wallop a similar ci team from thoIxtkkliqbkckr, atid aro willing h to try conclusions whenever the latter aro n prepared. Make your statement" V In answer to tho above the compositors o of tho nows room of the .Intkluoknckkjiu- tl tuorire us 10 state mat tney are ready; hay n anxious to meet any nine men taken from the force in the news room of the lleguter. n They do not, however, pro jxjsc tq play against fi the athletes of the counting room or auy'of the profeisionals who adorn the local departmenu This is a fair answer, and the condi- si tions are also equitable. If the "XI Dashes" b of ntir Mark?*t str?#?t N\nti>innAi-?ev> trill. I }iiK to meet tho "Asterisks" oI the Lvtelliokx- m ?er, Saturday the 27th., day of May. a?.v. i j8S2, is suggested as a convenient day to settle the question of superiority, and if the I jAstcrlsks" dont "pi" the "forms" of the J "M Dashes" we will eat tho ink on the proof I roller?that's the kind of a patriot we are." No head-ache or back-ache for ladles 1 who drink "WINE OF AARDIII." i 1 M For sale by Logan Co. ' V j? Forty years' trial ku proved " BLACKDRAUGHT" the bdt liver medicine in i' J.1 EWorld. I For sale by Logan tfc Co. aSrSnrx Kruptions anting from Ttupuri t Q Jimd, speedily removed by S. S. 8.?try it. ' b! MIJfOBJIATTEHi. 1 iical. llri*b,?( iai;,aarlii si. Tlmtljr i ')'* s ,v. Hia frost yesUrday morning Srniftn Is still somewhat Uuilil. 1'oAiin of Kducatiun to-night. , I lie Board of Education meets this even- ] itflSSjif p/KV fW-if ix'. * ' Mtoicirii. court has adjourned until Bat- \ Mm?* comet Is now vInitio -near tli. ' ortli star. I Wu* hasn't 'tliu north end of Market 1 rccv wecu potpu.' v o ( Ouik'^kuoWm' atirilrer8flVysc?iobralloij at i e Oper?Houm tbtitvunlhg)J l"- y" OrriCKit Muruu la too nick to bo on lil> l*nt. i JKmle ukM hil plae# temporally.'" ' t'oLiCK cdurt ycntt-rilny mornlni. >u ,i 1 liltowiuh?not n bum or a drunk appeared. Tin St. James Hotel w&'(?7fmineill?iely, n I cohd-buiil beer cooler or Inra Ico boi. An1 ?tUt?.onice.'??t ?v>k T"?*JBIrd Ifoue of the Wlieellng Timti, the 'lured;,l"?|i)e'? paper, rame out yesterday, id still bIjown im]>rovotuprit. Two nien unlimited a woman on tlio old empncld depot licit nlulit. before lant. but r screams attracted Ofllcfcr Frigate'; who was andiug near, and her assallanta Hod. Tub Wheeling dr Uke Rrle BrMkeCommy, increase of capital from $260,000 to MX),000, was incorporated day before yester* iy, and the pai*rs tiled at Columbus. Sicrvicm will be held nt St. Matthew's hurth this morning at'lOiM)' o'clock. The ev. O. C. l'eurson, of St. Luke's Church, ill preach a aerinon appropriate to Ascenon doy. IlKa.AiRirra go fo Wheeling for their spreef. doesn't cost mo much .when they wet arreatI as at home. In Wheeling a plain drunk only il and casta, while at Uellalre the ne la rUlc. (jiuutUJ .-ft I . > 11:, s'. Real estate appear* to be improving in rice in Kast Wheeling. A half lot on eigh* >cnth street was sold yesterday by Alexanor Until! rnal ullnln niuinl f... ! I Atfl . Tl.? >rmer owner purchased itJ7.yeania^o.. j Patrick Daily, ex-jallOr, w1?a was so badly urt.Tuesday on th?P.r W. it Ky. road,; hnsiceived,iJiore?crloti.4r,lnjiirie8 "than was at nit Mjpnoseil,"trill fears were "yfsterday en;rtaineu of a tytal result oHils wounds. j, f Onk deed \fras admitted to record in the tecorder's oftico yesterday. It was made by idelia Otterson and others to Patrick J.,GilIgartyfcouveylng to lilin'a1 certain trtiet of ind east of tlio Hemplield tunnel for a conideration of $1,200. ArrK.vriojr is called to the excursion to 'arkersburgand Marietta, under the auspices f the Mu-nnerchor Singing Society, on Satirdajv Jun^ 3/ The elegant steamer Diurnal ias been chartered fur the voyage, and a ileasint time is assured all who go. A It. ?t 0. TuxrN at Handlan's crossing yeserday delayed the cars on the Citizens railray so aa to throw them completely off of chedulc time. .Several passengers were loud n their complaints, buftliu drivers agreed hat the dispatcher was always very careful tot to jiermit such occurrences. Ckow;* Williams.-; u young mnn. son of TnrrtHnii WMllfimTQ "wnn "iinnglnn t.nlrn'u I very stable, yesterday when a lurge coach log bit him on the left leg, tearing the tlesh iadly. lie entered the stable on vengeance icnt, but could not find the dog. 1 low it nine to attack him was not unknown to our nforiuant. Fhkk . Weisoehhkh,' who /ell on Market treuti Wednesday uight ami cut his head so everely, asks us to make the statement that le merely slipped and fell, and that he never lad a lit in his life, which we do with pleasire. lie does not know what caused his oot to slip, but presumably it is another ase of banana peel. There ought to be omethingdone to abate-the nuisance of this langerous stuff thrown on the side-walks. One of the ''cheekiest" steals on record was 'priKjtrated) at ] George YWetsgerber's boat ,ouse yeHterduy by unknown sneak thieves, :iost probably boys. Weisgerber and John teiU were out practicing in their shells, and ladUeft-their . clothing in the boat house. Vhen .tliey- returned ,tbey4 found that some ine hadigone' tlirough their pockets, making iff with all' their loose Change Reitz had .bout $-10 concealed in the watch-fob of his lantaloons, which fortunately the intruders lid not find. It was rumored; this morning that Maggie ihultz had written a letter explaining why he attempted suicide. _ Our reporter weut lowiyhud was met by all the wonien in the loiise.'! They saidj therewas no letter writen." and any person'who" ever said there was lad lied, and that they could whip them if hevcaiue down to their house. "And von ;an bet," said one ot the women, "if any wore of you reporterscome around here again fou will get your heads mashed in, for you ire all a lot of liars." One girl iu particular very,loud In her remarks about what she votild do. So beware, 'nmTicni?J'HUnrgli jr.* mw&w iw Thf.kk was a little episode'ofn practice fame of base bull on the old Fair Grounds resterday; which was not. recorded on the core. The scorer in some way offended one if the players while the latter was on a base, ,nd when lie reached home he preceded to tunish the keeper of records by slapping him lightly on tho side of the face. That gei.lernan objected to that mode of punishment, tid in fact did not approve of punishment in he abstract under such circumstances, ami >y way of emphasizing his protest drew a .op-gun of the kind displayed by a youth in he West on the historic occasion wh^n a uiner saw the weapon and remarked that if he owner "shot him with that thini?iinil ho ountl it out, be would slap his darn jaw." 'h'ejplayer grasped. the scorer's baud and revested him from firing* whereupon u riend of the latter struck the former a right Miiart" blow on the* bead. Procceduga then stopped. We withhold' the names f the partivs, because no doubt they are aleady conunendably ashamed of themselves. ,00 ~ . 911'('II MAIUtYIXG. notice WnycH, of Wwt Alexander, Keoren IIU Two ThoiikiimlLh Couple. Justice J. Flnley .Mayes, of West Alc*anur, whom the ancients certainly would hate rorabiped for Hymen, has married two liousand couples. This is an achievement hat brings either blessings orcurses. and hist ow much joy'ami liow much misery the miable ami accommodating Justicc has been ustruinental?innocently, of course, for people will marry.?in producing will never be no'wn until"- the 'roll tof hi8vfour thousand ictinia ifl called on the Judgment duy. 'he two thouiandth ceremony, however wan ccompuniod by some features of interest, he Bloch Bros., of this city, some time ago 1 formal Justice Mayes that upon the mariage of the two thousandth coupic they ould preaent the groom with a box of their tlebruted "West Va. Mail I'ouch Smoking nd chewing Tobacco." The other day the nil receivod.va letter from Justico. Alaycs bicb rtads as follows: L'| J > ? y { Ji j <Jr..rri.EMK.fr-1-rim in receipt'of ybuVof lie 13th inat., in which you state you had ant hi" ?viirouu u l>lVnut AM_?! ia Mail l'ouch Smoking and Chewing Toacco," with a request that I present it with our congratulationsandcompliments to the ivo thousandth .couple married by me, On le name 'evening it was deceived, Saturday ist, a young gentleman and lady, from your ity, presented themselves and expressed a esiro; to 4,be made ^one.", After tlie cerclony and'presentation or the gift; ntulmany lanke to you for your celebrated tobacco, hlch the groom will no doubt "roll as a veet morsel under his tongue," they left, nd will never forget the day of their mni> age and your gift. " A < i; ; i , - /, > Tlie Court*. Circuit Court 1'urL Jl-rJudoe, JfamU?tThis jurt met at'the usual hour yestenfayiiiorn* ig when the trial of the, case of (the Haiti* ioro'?fc Ohio!; Ball road- Coihpahy*V8i G. P. /hlttaker & Sons was resumed. The case , ccupied the attention of the court during , lie day, and at the time of adjournment was ot finished. MunkijuiLCouTfr-Jiidge^Jeffcf*:^This court let^'patyrdujviuornlni. oijdC.trnnsacted the ' allowing business. Daniel Peck, * trustee, vs. Henry 1^. .iat and others".' The court rendered a decV ion in tlio cuiiQ diimitsinglthocomplainants' ill. This case refers to tljo sale of the Grant touso property, a more extended account of fhlchwillbe found .in. another column.. LdjouTiied until Saturday at 10 a. v. . . [f*iBLACK?DRAUOHT " makw cbllU \ umFfever impossible. ? 5 V. ft flRor salcby Logan. A Co. ; ?v ') ' 5You can- buy the ' celebrated cog-eeared 'ovelty Clothes Wringer of Itoyd, Market qithtV, for $4 cash. Just one-half the price barged by .ppiLJJt'rs. for third clans wringer?. ?-? jifp^cjKK.of real ^ merit, pie?pribed by lanv Uailln'ir tdiVMcIans. aim uriivpriutll? scomnicndcd byvpsp who hare'tiicd' it, aa true tonic In, Brown's Iroo IJjttew. n.tw ' o i ti .j : ;r?? !: -wt. i"? xr A MCK-rirriNO shoe makes a pretty {oqU i ermtn Corn' RemOY?T:H'BliW ?t cojuforta- I Lit. druggists. 3 :> ' "MtJCll ADO AIIOLT XOTUIXQ,? A )Un Arrnlrd fur Murder and 1*1 ned 10 for Amnlt. * About a week ajro Edward Scarry and! Al Hose, two drivers employed in tlie Beliriftnt tnllljcoal Unk.gptinio an altercation in which Rose struck Scarry with a whip, Inflicting a nrloua wound orer the eye. Since tbattftne Scarry has been confided to hla reeidenco, ind early yesterday morning ha died. The police were notified of the death, and OIUsera Williams, Kennedy and Barum were iletuiled to urrost lloae. Stationing them*elvea at the mouth of the bunk, they patientlv nwAltPil lhn nnnonrnnnn nf Ifixiv Mhnrtlv {(tor ll o'clock Ilono .cm?c out, and Ulliter Uaruin nuulc a .grab for him, which Ito.se al uried and immediately started off on a race for liberty. The offlcora were not Blow to fbilow, and after a xlg-xag course had been run nicer Williams tlnully captured Rose. ' lie wan very docilo after nis capture and accompanied the oOlcera without resistance until the Fifth Ward school house was reached. At this point ho was informed iu answer lo Inquiries of the charge on which" he was arrested. "Well," said Itoso, 44if that Is what I am arretted for, 1 'might as well die here." Hu't aiMr. Hose still lives, he, of course, did not die. lio gavothcjofncera aomo -trouble in getting him to jail, but he was Anally com fortably ensconced"! do a cell,"tyoun which, however, as the sequel shows, he soon emerged a free man Yesterday afternoon 'Squire Philips, at the request of some interested persons, inipannefod a Coroner's jury to-Inquire in what manner and by what means Scarry came to his death. The following persons comjK)sed the jury: * George Mil, Watdmar Gepp, K. S. Hopkins, Castier llell, Verdinand Weber, II. J. Kelber, James Acker,. Krliard .8tji'hcr, K, Ackerman, John A: Uering, Joseph H&aenauer, J'rederlckiKorstor.i ; ;,i Ijh-/, ?n.? ?... .1 tl.l I 1 11?. jLtiu iiuuj ni? icnoum UJ? IIUUW Ul MIU father of the deceased, and the Inquest was then adjourned to the ofltce of 'Squire Sweeney, where testimony was taketi as to the dilHculty in the coal bank, and also as to the results of a post mortem examination made yesterday by several prominent physicians. ? . , J C\ iVij .. .George Barum was the first witness nworn. lie was in the Kelmont Mill coal bank at the time of !the light, and licartl the disturbance. though he was too far oil* to sec any of it. Jle reached the party after the fighting bad ceased, and was told by Scarry that llokc hud struck him across thoeye with a whip. John Hanson was nlso near the light, .but did not reach the spot in time to see it. When he saw the two men they were some eight or ten yards apart.' arid Scarry1 was holding bis eve with liis uand and crying. He had heard no intimation of any dilHculty until he heard the noise of the tight He testified in a very indifferent way that he bad not paid much attention to the noise^ as he minikin buiiiu aiuuu iiuu muntiy luuen OQ somebody or a mule had kickcd a driver. John Krider was in the room witli IlansOn when the noise began, and ran out. He passed Hose, some ten or twelve feet from Scurry, with a wagon between them. Scurry said his eyo was oat. and tho witness imagined a mule had kicked him until the,wounded man said in response tofc query from George Darutii that Al. Hose had hit him with a whip. Krider hud previously asked Hose what was the matter and got no reply. Dr. Campbell waa next called, and ques 1.UU1.U a.i iu im: luiiuiuuu ui 'vuung ocurry when . on last Tuesday week, J just after the fijjht, lie hail come to his' ofllco in company with Georce Burn in. The doctor said he found the man's eye somewhat congested. He was also present at. the post mortem examination, and could find no ailment except in the left lung, which showed the presence of Inllamation, or pneumonia. This was the result of cold, and notof violence, and there'was no indication of the results of any. violent treatment ' \ j iJ J \\ l)r, Hardesty also testified'as to the condition of Scarry On Wednesday, the day after the injury was sustained. His testimony did not differ from Dr. Campbell's, either as to.the condition of his eye or the results of the post mortem examination, Dr. Wilson corroborated the other physicians' testimony so far as it related to,the,post mortem examination, i at which lie was present.-;-'? Ofllcer Joe liarum told about the chase after Ko.se yeste day morning, and said that when he and Policeman Willinms were taking him to jail, they told him Scarry was dead, whereupon he said he would go no further; they might as well kill him there as anytime. OlHcer "Williams testified to the same effect. -' - v i OI The jury then retired, and shortly returned a verdict that the deceased came to his death from pneumonia. Later Hose was arraigned before the Justice on a charge of assault and battery, to which he plead guilty. He was lined$10 and costs, which he paid, aud was released. v Opviilnur. Next Thursday the well-known Seiber S I-..- "I- ? "1 uuiuuki uuiiiciia! miicueuiib vutiuy, will 00 opened. On this occasion there will be a concert giyen in the evening, to which every body is cordially invited. During the winter this garden has had the latest improvements added to it, and we can with surety say that it is now the finest garden in the neighborhood. " There will be concerts given every Thursday evening, which will he a treat toAevery one who attends them. WellMbnri? <3im Work*. Secretary of State. Stalnaker issued, yesterday, a certificate of, incorporation to the Wellsburg Gas Company,- which corppration intends to bore lor or otherwise, obtain gas; petroleum on/other oils, aiid manufacture, refine and sell the same. The principal office of the company is to be in} the town of Wellsburg. Five thousand dollars have been subscribed to the capital stock, and $.r>00 has been paid in. The company has the privilege of increasing the capital stock to $50,000 hy the sale of additional shares of stock, which are $100 each. The following gentlemen, all of Welfsbiirg, are the incorporators and hold 10 shares each: E. W. I'axton, W.1I. Tarr, I. H. Duval, Benjamin Harvey and W. C. Burclay. lu Hot Wnter,f.?<|l)t-} Orpha M, Hodge, Battle Creek, Mich., writes: "I upset a tea-kettle of boiling hot water oti my hand, lat once applied Thongs' hclectric Oil, and the effect was to immediately allay the pain. I was cured in three days." i u Iwo hundred more of those elegant oil cloth windovv;bHndt,with fixtures ami fringe ready to hang, for50 cents, c "1 Also good'striped carpets at 20 cents. Good ingrain carpets at 25 cents. Good superfine at 30 cents, 40 cents and 50 cents. Good 4-1 lloor oil cloths at 25 cenls. Large stock of wall paper at 8 cents and 10 cents. ,,. . . . cr et^'Z -.? ,? fiarul not? r. ,i A'2.Ti? Great variety of dress goods atSio 12& cents. . I'yU.v.; 1 Bast 5-ply carpet chain at-25 cents. .Good black and fancy silks at CO cents. * Good black ihid colored cashmeres ar-25 cents. Exclusively for cash. Call soon If you wish to save money, at Nos. 2010 and 2021 Main street.. John Rormkhj Just Think ol II! $a0,00Q for $2; $15,000 for $1; besides a number of other large prizes awaiting distribution in monthly drawing May lllst. Send in your orders at once to It. M. Boardman, J.ouhville, Ky, IIOTEI. AUKIVALN, 8t. j auks hotku p.cu?tor.x a, n<to 1| llHUUlty G II Mamlull.MoundaY'o Jesse wrrelLVaiminKl'n C Moore, New York J D Komi*, Sow Vork J J Uullck, Now York CS Mayer, Hdladelphla 1 Van Deuson, 1'hila J F Sivecnry, cliy , \VS Mitchell. fein'tiivilln J AmlcnuMi W T J ml kins, Woodaflelil Vf I. Morris, WoodsBcTd . J as; A Gordon, rUtoburjjh J A McConneU, Cleveland J C Wllsou.KiiiRsviUo iJ I) Itiirr, WtuhlliRton, l'a JIIritmuu,Baltimore -..Henrvhwanu, JLlbauy 1) R Hume, uxnberland G II Donaldson,Rochester , 0 \V Shomnn. Newark W II IfiUI; Kansas City * j Jiiwcs Anderson, Pittsburgh. . .... r:- ' j /. 'V J Cossi'icioL'H among the inlluentnl men of i the Dominion is Mr. J. H. Metcalf,: member of Parliament from the city of Kingston, Canada. Cojjfing to a personal matter, we , wvulri mention that Mr. Ifetpajf wgs former? ly subject to extreme sopencas of ihji cliesf. : for which, as he himself says, could find no remedy but St. Jacobs Oil, the GrcatQcrman Heroedy, | wo|jh)'"not bp without ft for ton timcslts'fccUingprice." 'XV }.xl j Is the Monte Uuilding, Larimer street, I Denvor; Col., Is located tlieofllcc of Mr..l'\'A, 1 Park, extensively engaged in coal mining. ; In Mr. Park's opinion, St. Jacobs Oil is an exceedingly valuable article for rheumatism. UJa ,\vifa Sliced with a very paiuful affection, which Ihially.remiiwl tbi) use-qf nu e,t- ? terjwl.renuiUy.Declaim; upon St. ! Jacobs t>if,{8lie uieti It with sUcn RtatffyitogtriicceM i that slic would not' be without it for Kfty- 1 (liing, iii)d cgnsidery it a household panacea. 1 AN 1XTKBEST1NO DKCHIOX AflVctlliff thf Kfcrnt Stale uf (he Mriuil House Property. 1 About one year apt tha Oram House prop, erty was sold at truidee'a sale, and wu.i knockcd down (o Mr. Usury K. 1.1st [or $22,. 000 to round numbers. The conditions of the sale were that the property was to be disposed of In the manner that would realise the most money. In accordance with this provision the property was put up In parcels In the morning, and when tho sale was declared adjourned until the afternoon the aspresato or the hld? amounted In round numbers to ii),000. In the afternoon the property wits tillt tin n u-li.iln ??.i .fs..- J--/-i... _i ,,y.v ? ? 7 -?viv|.IH utici rump ninrui'Q b hidingwas knin-kc.l down to tin) lilghrat bidder, Mr. llenry K. List. Soon aflcrthosale was consummated Mr. I,lit dticoTereil tlmt tho property Imd been run U|i by llctlilott* bidding; Hint some of the bids were undo bir parties In tho Interest of tbe tellers am! were not bona ihlo bida. When these facta were disclosed Mr. 1,1st refused to lake the prop, erty at the sum it was run up lo by pull' hid., bill a?reedlo take It at Ills llmt bid, whleli was about *111,000. Mr. Woodtuansce, tho party most Interested In thu sale, refused to agree to this aud brought suit in the Municipal court to compel Mr. I.lst to take the fMupvi %j ?i inn UIKU091 uui. a great amount | of written testimony wus taken, proving the facta above stated, and the east* was argued i before Judge Jell'ora by Alfred Caldwell, and A. J. Clark for Mr. List and \V. IV Hubbard and Jacobs, Cracraft and Ferguson for Lewis Woodiuausee. The counsel for defendant claimed tbat puff blila were Illegal, nnd that no oue had a right to hid secretly, and that when a party bids in tho interest of the seller it must be so announced by proclamation. Judge Jotters took the case under advisement, and yesterday morning rendered a decision in favor of tho defendant, his position being sustained by citations from Kent's commentaries, and likewise by the Supreme Court of the United States. Tho sale was thoreforo set aside, and it will be put up at trustee's wile some time in tbe future. TnousA!*i>8 testify to tho cures that l)r, Wiggins'Lungwort-Compound has accom. pllshed. Try it. For sale by Logan ?fc Co!and all druggists. A Drfruneof the Cow*. Editors Intelligencer: In nnswer to two ^protests" from just about the Mine number of badly persecuted individuals on tlio Island. wo would suggest to both the propriety of spending a little more time nntl money in needed repairs on their old board fences and rickety gates, before they commence the wholesale destruction of a score or more of Inoffensive old cows, who arc not only useful adjuncts'in the matter of household comforts, but exceedingly ornamental fixtures when stationed at our cabin doors waiting patiently for their semi-daily rations. Island. Swirr's 8.Specific cures Scrofula. Mercurial roison, oia bores, or any impurity. NEIUlIIIOKItOOU NEWS. ? KBl.LAIKE. Geo. II. Math ban been re-elected chief of the fire department. J. W. 8anders and J. T. Merccr left on Wednesday for a trip to Cleveland on business and pleasure. Miss Mary True man, who bad been in poor health for some tlmej died of consumption Wednesday morning. The Methodist festival at tho church Tuesday night was as much of a success as could be desired in every way?a fine evening, a good crowd and plenty of money. A meeting was held here quietly last evening to talk over matters ntid prepare for the reception of visitor* who come Thursday in the interest of the Ohio Valley railroad. A canary bird, evidently o nosed to living and tired out, dropped into the river below the wharfbo&t Wednesday and was picked up safely by some one on the ferryboat. The residence of Mr. A. Roomer, on Guernsey street, is about finished. This makes one more added to the numbei of excellentdwelling houses built in Bellairein the last few years, and quite a number of ourcitiurn *lrui?<lv '? r?' ? 0.1.4*5 building others. MOU.NDSVJLLE. David Henderson, of the eastern suburbs, died last night, after a protracted and painfnl illness. Ilervey, the alleged horse thief confined in i'ail here, ia in luck. Ho held a ticket in the Louisiana State Lottery that drew $20 in the late drawing, a clear gain of $10. The sentiment in'favor of a "chain gang" in our town is growing rapidly. Tax-payers say thev are tired oE paying jail fees for persons, who are committed to jtfil for violations of town ordinances, and come out, not only unpunished, but anxious to ?arn another term of resUmd board. Jail officials assert that municipal prisoners are much more exacting and troublesome than State or county proteges. Your writer's attention has been cal led to the fact that some remarks of his, printed in Tuesday's issue of the Intelligence^ in reference to. the exposure of fraud on the nart oi our town ollicials, to be made by Mr. Bryan in bis speech iliut evening, might be misunderstood by readers at other places. Every person here, of course, interpreted thorn in the Pickwickian sense intended by the writer, and it is hoped that this explanation will set the matter right in the uiinds of your readers elsewhere. Your correspondent listened so long to the "song of the siren," in the shape of the Opera House orchestra band, accompanying the Andes excursion to Cincinnati, that he is unable to report the very able speech of Majar Bryan at the Court house square last evening. Arriving at the place, at the close of the speech, and listening to the many congratulations poured upon the orator, the conclusion was that the speech was well received, and the platform'nnnunoiatcd by the candidate for municipal honors was heartily endorsed by the large audience. SHORT OKKKK, W. VA. Ilenry Norenmn. of I'arkersburg, is visiting friends in the neighborhood. Capf. McCoy, with his steam portable saw mill, is now sawing upon the waters of Harris Kun, this neighborhood, The past few weeics, with its rains and floods and cold weather, lias convinced us that our seasons and climate are changing, and that we are on the same line oh the locality where it is "eleven months winter and one month mighty late In the fall." Corn, mostly planted, but some that has been planted three weeks is only sprouting, owing to thf ground being so cold. The late rains haveatarled the grass, and stock of all kinds is doing well. Fat stock scarce. Hogs less number than usual. Corn (last year's) scarce and high. The oldest inhabitant knows of no winter unu spring wnen 1110 crops nave had as tough a time as this spring. The wheat crop In this neighborhood is;injured some where it was jointed, but not seriously. Regardirg fruit prospects I would report'that'in this vicinity the loss is not so bud as at lirst supposed. The early varieties suffered considerably, such as early apples, peaches and cherries, but the later varieties of fruit promise fairly. " ' _ TTE8T ALEXANDER." ' ( About 8 o'clock yesterday morning Fannie, a sprightly fifteen year old daughter of Mr Samuel loster, residing in the east,end of town, was fatally burned by using oil, for starting a Ijre. She had procured a gallop cqn full of pil and was pouting it ipto the grate when the explosion occurred, tearing the can to pieces and completely covering the poor, girl with the burning tluid. Two neighboring womeu who were the first to reach her, attempted to extinguish the .{lames, which by. this titije completely pnyeloppd.lipr l^ody, but were unable to control' hfir or rouder much assistance,and when finally mcuedslie was leaning against a fence, back of tbehouse. lind WasoxelflimJnwf 'T nm hiir??<1 ?' Unfortunately, Mr. Foster,' who la a painter, was at his work in another part of town, and Mr. Sutherland, who also lives in the same house, was a way. .-Death relieved her sufferings about ouoo'clpck in the afternoon. The funeral will take p(laco to-day, and will pe attended by a large number of sympathising frieud$. * " ' ' .?T*"*-- 'J . . Wk beg to refer our lady readers to the advertisement of Madame Luzello' Vaunt, the leading ortiat fn-ljer line i'n Philadelphia, who Win pur pity for a few di^va only. To such as appreciate n tastcfijl and really be-' joining arrangement of the' pol|lurc the Madatuc will be tfulr vfekpuie, for,: having 'undo her business on art, sno haa ucrom i) isucrt womlcra In beautifying the fair Ma- . Jios of uer own city, and she can do tho samo for ours. Go aud sec her beautiful gouus at McClate House. . ( ;' m I KvlU to be Avolilnl. Overeating i? in ono .sense as productive of svil as inteinj>erance. iii, J drinking.- Avrtid ftth, and Jieejj the bpjly Rurifkil with Hurlock IJIood- UUttrt) antf you win bo rewarded yith robust health and an invigorated sya,em. Price $1 (X). ' " - ' ' mvr.n nut km.i Mtivi'mriil* or Nlennit>onl?-llnN|iip?m oil tlii* I.rrrr, At. ThAtunrkb Inst evening liidicnted 15' feet ivtiil fttlling. The river railroad proinlsea to eat into the business of tboMwatnbouta. 1 Tho Courier will be to-day's packet for l'arketuburg, 1'shving at 10 a. m. Tbo Trod Wilson No., 2 with coal, anil the Annie h. with tie burgra oaiwd down. TheSL UwrenceleflCinclnnuti last night una Is due ut the wlmrf tomorrow evening. Cupt. Couison hui information that the Bnekevo Suite will urrlve at this point to-day > and will return to St. hernia Saturday. The Weleomo but been chartered for two I inii iii in* 01^ .uurvn aim rarKVfH* burg trade, Inplacoof tho Georgo Strieker, disabled. 'J'hoi Scotia l.i duo up am] tlia Kmma Clriiham down,to-day; The Graham will takoa nuiubor of I'lttsburghcrs to tho Cincinnati musical featlvul. Th? llurnurd. IIopo and Monitor passed up yeskrday wltii tows of railroad ties, the ljelle I'rincH with atone and cinder Hats, uud the 1 orceykclsey with a tow of empties. rimnuitoii, Pa., May 17.?ltiver U ieet 2 inches uud fulling?wcuther clear und pleas- . uut. Stkuuknviu.k, 0., May 17.?Itlvcr 11 feet 2 Inches uud fulling?wtiithor clear and wurai. My mother has hcen aimlFerer with intlarn* matory rhuumutlsm for tho last llfteen years. .. writes Mr. J. J, Schubcrt, Kankakee, III., in \i which time she hits tried numerous remedies ci without relief. At Inst her limits became, so w swollen tbalsho could not go About, and I 01 gavo upull hone of her recovery. A a a Dual _ resort, I tried St. Jacobs Oil. The llretan* ~ plication gave her relief ami tho use of six bottle* has performed a euro. She can go about as well as over. IteUiiellini In I'limoH. . Present stock of pianos, Stelnway, Knabr, Chlckcrlng, llalleUt Davis, Kmorson, Hardman, Guild, Ac., at the very lowest prices, and great reduction for cost. Call early and secure great bargains. Lie.W Music Stouk, 114'J Main street. Fon kidney,,and pelvic dllllculties take Manalin. Iflvouu throat sore, dear? Dr. "Wiggins' Lungwort Compound positively euros all throatand lung diseases. Try It! Sold by Logan Co., and all druggists. Kidney Disease. rain, Irritation, detention, Incontinence. Deposits, Gravel, tfcc,, cured by "liuchupalba." $1. New York .Money mid NtocltM. NkwYokk, May 17.?Money 2a4 percent. I'rlmo inerpntlle paper -MXperceut. titerllug Kxeliancw banker* bills htcwly at 81 ?7: demand JlsWi. Uovkksmenth?Katlier weak and k p?r cent lower forextonded r*. ' J nrccni lower for 4a, urnl unchanged for extender! Cs nnd tVC\ U. a. On, extended.-. 101%; U-iilgh a Wilkes U. S. fts, extended... loih St. I'. i a. C. nrsUu..llO>2 u. a. -Mn, eoti|K)iw...ll.vX U. I?. bonds, llntA.?.li;ft IT. B. -Is. coupons. lvOiiill. I\ l.a?(1 (Jrants...ll3?, I Keltic w o 'U5.; lffj ii. K sinking /iiiuul-oji ( ttiitrnl l'aeltle UkUJ 17 Texas l'ac land ut*... Krle second.* itt^do. Wo Grande dlv... 8$ Itaiuioad JifiNns? Irregular. State Skcujutiks-IiihuIIvc. LouLsUnh console... (M Virginia 6s 34 MUsourl to.... 113 Virginia coiiHjli<,?exnt. Joseph ICS tm mitt. coupons... 63 rennessee CM 5'J Virginia deferred.... 13 Tennessee lis, new*-... W < Offered. stocks?, share. speculation opened Irrcgula-. Dutluu the mornlut; speculation was dull. In early trade n ucneral advuiue of percent tool: pmce, after which the market bcuuinu weak and about nooti prices fell oil" per cent. Speculation con tinned very dull until about 2 o'clock, when an advance of per cent wiw recorded. In the linal dealing.olivine ii ( lmtUu.oipi decllneJ \% percent und t?ie remainder of the list generally V?nj.g i*>r cent, the latter 1-ouUville A Nashville. Central I'acllle however wild up \\\ pnr cent and Klehmmid cu Allegheny 5* per cent. The market clomldull and generally weak, with Irregular, but only froctionil chauges hom yestenUv s closing lllturcy. Transactions aggregated 1:18,CCO shares. Adams Express -135 Northern Pacific U Alton A T. Ii - do. preferred ?'J do. preferred Ct Northwestern J29% American Express... SO do. preferred Mi C. K. .t N 80. New York Ccntral...l'27U Canada Houtheru...- 51 Ohio Central.......... 11% C., C. & I. C J11 Ohio it Miss..? Central Pncltlc WjS do. preferred- -100 Chesapeake it Ohio- 21 Ont. & Western - 25}^ do. li<l preferred-... 20J4 pHcltle Mail- 4.'! do. vd preferre<l 22 Panama -205 ChlcaRO & Alton 1!W% 1'.. I). Ji K.... 28^ do. preferred- l.ll Cleve.J: Pitta -180% C., ?. ?t Q..?:..?.....U3154 Ueadhi{?..v 57% " IU>CXiBjIlutl .llij ? *Wr - ftl 3t. k-& s- F :w>< ?. . 7;l'^ do- preferred - M) M- f Ilutlsoa. 105V, do. 1st preferred... DO Del. Lack. A W........12024 St. Paul M&C Denver A K. G fll >; do. preferred 12W2 Er e....;.... .. a*,k st P., M. A M 123 do. preferred 7\% dt. Paul A Oanlia..._iarVi Fort ??yne ......137 do. preferred my4 linn. A tat. Joseph... 90 IcsasVucIOo {M do. preferred 78 [Jnlon Paclllo WVA ~ "rtrlem ........205 United States Ex. 73* Hmwionf A Texas..;. 71* W.. St. L. A P J30 Illinois Central _1.T> do. preferred . WPA " jnd.; II. ?t VV -IIJ< Wells, Fargo Ex. .127 " Humw l'acillc 30\/t Western Union Uke fcrle A W '*)\L Eaj,t Tennessee uk Lake Shore lir.'!; do. preferred ... 'JO tanlKville A Nash.... 7lyt Caribon jv b V* c-;r; .{'J (*ntrul Arizona""" % M.AC. Iktpref d...?111 ExeeWor. 2^' do. 2d nrePd? 4 Homes lake ? \-.i' Mem.AChasfn 50 Utttc Wubuntb ill Michigan < entral H'AOntario ... 35 MI.*ourl Pacific wk Qulekfliver y Mobile A Ohio 21 do. preferred...'....T"jo MoirisAEfyex pit silver cuir....:.; v/H Najih. A Clmt . V) Standard _ 1.^2 New Jeney Cent 7i<ya Sutro........ w N. A W. preferred.... 62 Robinson 2 Oll'creil. South PaclUc.......'.'." 10 New Yo?K, May 17.?Cotton easier ut 12'iHl2J4c; future sleiutv. Vlour stertiiv mi.l inifli.n..%.! ?. eelmI* 13,000 barrels; exerts 6,000 barrels. Wheat o|M>ned Jfelower and weak, hfterwmia recovered from decline imd adranced K'ti&V'closlug dull: receipts 7'J,CC0 buMiulK exports none:-No. 2 spring 5laG: ungraded spring fly.-: No. 2 red 8141; f.o.b. 514 wit -UiK; No. 2ted May 88.000 bushels at 145>* nl 15%; closing 143: Ju'y asi.oua bushels at 8i:iiu 1 31%; cluing at ?1:11%: August 1G3.000 bushels at closing ut 51 -?l%\ September 88,000 busbelK tit si 2.?%til 21%: doling at SI 24. Com opened at}?a%c, closing lower Inter mid stronger, recovered and c!os?d dull mid weak: receipts 81,000 bushels: exports 1S.OCO t>inh"Ls; ungrided SltUsGl^; No. 2, SOaStiJI: Na 2 Muy 8.")?h i8fi; ciodng ai MJi: Juno7Gkn8'J?i: closing?tS2j^: July 82%'8.'i,/?; closing at 8'.%: Aug S2%uk3Vf; closing at Xi/t\ Sept. Kla 8l#e. Closing at KJo. Oats %<\a higher; receipts IG,000 bushels: exerts itk'i bushels; western mUed GJnGlJ^c; while western Kl^uG'Jc. Iluy in good dcmiuiU and llrm at 7i*a7Jo. Hop.* tlrm and uncfianged. Coll'eo quiet and firm; Uio cargoes 8Ujn 10>?c.. Sugarbtrotiic fulr logood refining 7%?7kc. Mohifsei, demand fair and market lirtu. Kicu qufot and tlrm. l'ctroleum higher tuid firm; united 7.i'4?; crude G)jjfi7!?<j; refined 7%3. Tallow linn; prime m city Skc. lbisln firm at JjIIO. Turpentine strong auu higher at IGI?h47c. Ivgpi, we-tern fresh unlet and weak ut I'JftiiSOc. l'orfc stronger; new mess 519 50. lJeef quiet and. firm. Cut nniits quiet j and strong;lougclear311 n7^ill,50. HniusSll.TA ? unnrweiiK: prime steam tiuuujl 7M, . flutter ?iull una unsettled ut lOa'JGc. Cheese dull mid weak at TalO^c. ~ Chicago. Muy 17.?Flour quiet and unchanged, i Wheat dull uuu lower; JCo.-il.Oliinigd (spring?1 vsCft KlJaJ'?ie:121iil2?^Jiily; 111 August; fft ' SI September; 21 iMJ^year; So. :t. SI 13 i 16; * I rejected Hie. Corn active, but lower at'.ft-S^iTo^e N 1 May; 7.1c bid'June. July ??d August; ?J>4c fe'oii- V 1 tGiuberi year. reject d lUfoi'Mic. Oats in 'U i fitir demand, but ut lower Men at .Vic ca.sU and May: oijJJc Jline: ! %'?l&cJnly: August; c . I fiei>teinbi^r; 1,35^1' year... JUrley, dull and .'horn- * inul. Ityo Manly ntid unehting.td. Flaxseed H luuclmugul. 1IU tor'O'ulet and unchanged. Kggs 0 steady mul unchanged. Pork fairly neilvu and a a simile higher at i111 lOaVJ 15 cuib. May and June; ^ Sl'J ROalU JWJa July; $iu Mu'ii Any list; Sl'JTO Z Sepli/mb'T. Ijird cnslorat 511 37)miI1 10 cadi: $11 10 H all VJj^Jnne; S'152}^ July: SUtAnll 77J.J August; Q 311 7.ruiU ~lVi September. Hulk meats in fair de- 43 maud but uClower rates; thouldeis SS .rK?; short rib a 911 lft; short clear SI I 70. Whisky steady at SI 10. M fall?Wbeut irregular *t 51 IWJ^h> i'l May; 8124); 0 June:{1 't&i\ July; ft 1KJ;; August: 81 w?jj rfeptem- j*\ ber;Sl OtU; year. Corn aelivo and lower at "ujjjc 'JI Muy:72J4u7:i;;cJuuc: 7'^cJuly; 71J$u7'.,o Septem- _j be?;'59Jfceyonr. Oats dull at t!io opening and de? ^ cllne<l J/^ayie. Pork unsettled and generally lower fij at 8101-)^ Juno; 5il??t> Jt;ly; SlU i'% August: 2 *iw niii tt<>v scj|ien?>cr, uiw oaMer, but not M quotauly lower. gj Chicago, May 17.?Thb Drover*a Journal report#: Hogs?ItcceiptH'.it.OOO head; shipments 2,100 head; eeacml demand fair and market aver<u;a3 t>tr?>n?: >2 closiUK weak: common to good mlxeu S7 10u7 70; M HtsbtS7 1V7 7.V lienvy packing nhU~*hIi*u!titr' in" 15 nG^eo" 67 73u8$; nklps and cu/l* ti Cattle?RccelptB" r..0W head: shlprecnta 1,300 M head; weak averaging 10; lower avomgo heavy and ri lean; exports S7 4ca7 &*?: good-to choice shipping ?T? 00a7 30; common to fair $5 Wat! SO: mixed b;:tdf era,steady at Si75aJ?o(); maw Toxtuiii active njd "V Hnu; poor to fair M 00*1 75: medium to food S l y, u p a5 20; stacker* and feeder* yl 25a/? bO. ^ Sheep? Iteooipt* 000 head; shipment* 100 hc><1. ntf Market Meatdy and firm; common 10 fair 5103o.r? r<>; J,,'1 medium lo good 8 J 2ia5 7.V; choice to extra $0 t0a7,. 50; shorn *6 25a5 3)t \? * * *| j.-JJ 1 'Rfrrsnunolt. May 17.?IVlrriioum unlet: ITnt'rd nth ffssesy "* :j?*; ,d"""gL'. ? |*A New Discovery, J& Jth??*lw?*ibfeniurpo?rtlh4i 1\ inedlie head became |Uxoi ?ml Tho K<^?lp . ,ir..ll? ?n njr.lt x??lwii*1c??tos*uMiiny * ~^.R ^ n*lf.'TJiU iv erronewn, ?< hive < \rnli K?*n hilt on JiuniliccH cf he?ih tl it ?ctn duzci like a *< l>illUril- f(\ ImII." TliuiutUa mkrmcoplc iw Wcwnftbr follicle amiI'aiillu (torn ?.. . *v\ hlcti the hair gtpw*. It will read- niiViti.n. llyt-c xrrn thai though Hie hair la "*** Btub~? ? JgM Cone I torn the kutlatc.it It Mill alive ffitl ami healthy bennth the tcalp.and WH laCTriWisKf; cS,vu?. tJS/ hlch |r ?houlil jrow. Thejutini: , \ fy.f Ml I. Mill 4IITQ KI1I| nC3IIBriI"J< /I (rtcs it. th?au?H the The ItUn!until thcMurficoiisoft- aew'llalr.,., g. ,'fl tyihe (iKOWKX. The ti??u?> [M thro ?bvirt?tho hatr food (alio to rM uiuiif In - the-??M). /n the ?nk life It MlmuUtwl.Mil the Tl,e P.ntt|. Pi <1* tuit turn on h??li tniwih.' 1 I BAKIMO POWDER, ' ' loas f* ? . Absolutely Pure. s This iKWdcr never rarius. A tnnrvel of purity. t teiiKth wnl wholcsoincuow. Jloro ecouomlctu inti the ordinary kind*, and ennnot be void in , >tii|>oUtlou vrith the multitude of low twrt, nhort IJOl eight, alum or t>tu?|ihato nowder* Hnld only iu tns. ROYAL BAKING POWDKB CO., fV)S (V4-MW N'nw Ynrk. Know J. That Brown's Irom Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. ? Will insures hearty appetite ^ and increased digestion. p> Cures general debility, and *" gives a new lease of life. in Dispels nervous depression ,?|"| and low spirits. . JJJj' hwl Restores an exhausted nursingmotherto full strength fri and gives abundant sus- Ji.'.1' tenance for her child. r" Strengthens the musclcs anil "-'"f t 111 t sAry nerves,enriches the blood. siji Hem Overcomes weakness, wake- tn* fulness, and lack ofenergy lam mid Keeps off all chills, fevers, muIi and other malarial poison. com Will infuse with new life '",l the weakest invalid. 1 37 Walker St., Haltimorc, Dec. i8Sr. For six years I have been a great sufferer from Wood Disease, Dy*? OfCi pcpsia,andConMipation.andbecaine desc so debilitated that 1 could not retain here anything on my stomach, in fact, slid life had almost become a burden. rot'o: Finally, when hope had almost left i oil! mc, my husband seeinR Knows'* d?C<i Ikon IIittkks advertised in the ucrti iiaper, induced mc to give it a trial. and 1 am now taking the third bottle .\jar; and have not felt so well in six (ll j] years as I do at tlie present time. for ] Mrs. L. F. GituriN. man No. A.T Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better 'tonic jj| jj effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," tlpn any medicine made. J?''; < Mli*l Man IK llHttl ?. I' btCCJ BAKING POWDER. i?(S is7s| SS teP9l iSf? piray i | rhla Bftklnu Powder 1* imule from strictly pnre shtt^' *po cream tarter, mid every can in warranted to LANa, GRABS <fc BA1RD, tho C , ? M ASUKACTUREBB, "oil t lc2S 14<W Muln strPHt, Wheeling. dw-cr; " 'uryt RESTAURANTS, Hjjtdj TEW STOCK OF .1 tit , Urgut T*f}? |Socrates Ipitu.cu.?, fornollns' Rft.iv inn>tl crim LxU'.-y, Hei^riiof tliu May Klow'er Miilnfi-ht ^(linin lllcj.no, Vol IIL. Jell, S|,TO Ito ?. Si ri*lul >, Jcrwy. Village Klr.n, Tii?n at th? r !?S MIIW nim. Hiaktspetuc Ucforo fclluiJth i?.i S, * <*Q(ln< wi sbhi'uL| Aw"t. }o.y<;1' *ri ?17i J mrhwij ?iuh il| IJXr r '0lnm^t*c?l th? WV- W M? ?^lT^^rtrtUny airact'nn^tho^o'owir wm?tB?io?t" for?ou Bhould UBO It. B^TOn'maiI,r^^;La PRY OOODB?; V*y.j-';?, j RESS GOODS!: (:.. ?' ,%t.%saatiu "?i = a : ' Ji/ :>'-'A j.W> vlug to the backwardness uf Spring wo jvcratocfccU with. ' v k .AMY AMI jUr.aluAULr, am ' *ii iring Dress Goods 3 ' ii'ftA^?8 , u* AVHICK MUSt 11K SOMW-43 t ] " " ' i OSVS.M ;{/ i'j H'nc uooils wo will olll'r'llila morning at 101 than um-lmlf their former price. ,JJj \ ...v!fr imc** i i. l.W "l ,-l^A ! w tyring Wraps at Cost and Less. B T1..I.J. f mil. JUUIU8 lilplIIL tlllVKCIN nil? OIIK om CAD I iimns at Less than Now York ?>, t. S : , u OA I, I- ANI) SEK OUlt PRICES. ^ . plo I . t '!/: VM ... .. ...... '' <-?M S. RHODES & CO. i Koi 1152 MAIN STREET. -r, yio _ x ? t LliCAL NOTICES- wli ; , ail OMMISSIONEKS' SALE roc of tho ] ADES IRON WORKS,: I'rcston County, IV. Vu. , I rsuniit to n decree of the Circuit Court of .Pic* ?unty, niacc and entered on ilio l'.'th day of CV !, A. I). 1832, lit a (.viuilu caiuw in ciuuiecry ll"( linx in said court, wherein Charles K. Lawny 0111 others are nlalntlffii nnu George It. Caimreil *}. others are defendants, and by virtue of tho 18}> ofiiv in me vested as Special Comniiuioner _J? lid decree, 1 will, ou DAY, THE 10TII DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1882, J> 10 Iron furnace on the premises to bo sold. > mcucitifr at 11 o'clock a. m,, proceed to of at I'nblle Auction to the highest and Cot Milder, the realI estate and personal Ap erty hereinafter described, orso much of Ndd ol i estate ami per oualnroperty its may be.ueces- aft< wiili the funrts fn hit hands,a?'l*rut>tec. mo 8<, as mentioned in said decree, "to pay tho the reported in mid cause, with interest until paid, u lie land H<id personal property, stinh Item bj? r= litllig SIj,201 II, a* of April lath, 1S82, so far as liens ami interest remain unpaid, being this day of May, 1HS2, tho whole amouut thereof rted as above, f.e cxpeuscsof sale, andliof tho trustee and commissioner properly incurred oh trustee and commissioner, including tho uiwiuners commission: that Is to say,* tho lol. ijK real e?tute and pro|>crty, situated in I'rcston ity, West \l.ginln. on the water* of Three s Creek, known us the uludes Iron Works, G Including the OWN OF GLADESVIELE, , AND ElOHT HUNDRED AND Kim* ACRES mlnnd Iron Lands annexed thereto. For the x ripUon and iKUindmies th?cuf jtfercncc is 1 by uiwle to tiny f >.lowing <iced* convt-yirig the ui iuu luuuiy 11 t of Preston county, West Virgin!*, to-wit: A ? ; for two tracts of land, one coutaiuiug 238V5 T7 i. the other ft! acres ami two poles from G. A. h Aunts Heidelberg to said Ucorgo Ilardtnau and K. 9j 1 liner, dated May IS, 1871),'and recorded *cd book ! o. :t0. on pa^es '2GC and *2C7; a deed to^i acres from W. 11. Heidelberg to mid Hard dnted May '27. 1874;and seconkd in deed lawk T JO, pane 2U7; a deed from llarmon and Martha otl'e rkket to the Mld.llardmaii and Mary B.t Hill*, of t ortwo tnicts of land,both containing 6'J^acre}', Th< il June 10, J870, and recorded in deed book fto. rlas age* and deed from'John H/SheVratd and to 1 iBtosuldllardman. dnted May l.l, 1872. and re- abo ml hrrlevd buolc No. 41.pities 2ami 3; a deed from abu ;aret. Ueorve It, James v., J iilia A. and Sarah fn?r ickson, to said (icoruc I bird man for one acre, pur ,1 Maie i lf?, 1872, and recorded In deed book No. moi ages 434-35; a deed from Win. 11. and 0. Hrown to 11, liardnian, for two acres and *23 perches, dated the :h 27,1874, and recorded In deed ? book No 141, w., i s 4 and ft: a deed from Cyrus and Nancy J. two rib to wid 1 lard man; for 12 acres and invents, proi d June 17,187-1. and recorded iu deed book No. 1! ages IK and 1'.'; a deed irom Itutkner nliU He- . a Fairfax to mid Itardmau for'itO acxcs/dated Cha .ist l'J, 1872, and reeorded iu deed IkxiIc Noj II, of s'20 and '21: aud a deed fittm John K;and Mary llllner to the said Uardman, for (our tracts uf aggregating 383 acres, datedlatareh 1U, lb"4, and W ded indeed book J^o. HI, J pages-22s, 2i aud he whole containing In the1 aggregate {About myl cres, with all the improvementsitnd appurien- ? i thereunto belonging, or iu any wise apnerng, including the iron furnace thereon, and -til w machinery and fixtures tnereon, whether fixed * ' lovab.e. and all tools ttifii im plements'used in \ itlug the mine, whether flXtd or moruble, wild or 1 being the sauie conveyed to Charles F_ loverly lugeno List by deed dated Sentei?W:tn a t> tmin r** s& ?, tho following }K.'rM>iMi propetty now on the m l"SuraUoiJ Srtp ~ tr-nhceled tram-road cam; Uhlx-hon*! wuconV T? horn; wagon. IG hcta of hurnes*. l d*hoXn' JD im<l upright engluo boiler u^l U) 0per?t?iUe ins of Sale for tho Ileal Ilstalo.?One-third nf ? u* hose money,or*uch greater amo.mtthereSl l ijUrcliMMjr may elect to pay, c*j,b la hand* \*n. : ?!WX"'.M5KK!rPai,? under one hundred dollar* cadr over imo ^ <r S=msk: le, with approved pcnoutl **urity. y GEO. B. CAI.fnvvr i LL Special Commissioner. . aj '"Smohovr of rBOPERiar of'llw. / " ?C,rtCOrU iu lllt) omco'o/ ihft Twt ^?5??riS&?gS ? , SATURDAY, MAY*27, 1$&? '1C IGIlcillg ut 10 o'clock A. H. kLllinr?M.t l ^*5 otirt Ilouaoof Ohio county sell J< TOmcr lo Usuo iiL-rve/y .W'i'CSf ? ? Sml^bfet'KSf S?M ^ in?" "!8S'd'"saM C iM UUrr?t from day of wile r IT for dofe.rcd DayX*' m the property, "* by (letd of MUU?. mp.no.wMl Auctioneer.' * ' I. CONTRACTORS. I S : n'n?i lor Tjiiillnir lso four ssmms? MIS ffsszw* TU^nim, S J i $ ,orthemon??onn'b??.Btto:u? ;i .i?I ?M.th ,ta?n T%T w,onuB, m?vguinrt.ft.|i J 1 CartU, LOTTERIES. I I e Wednesday, SUy111'' l^i, htwBl*wtaf? occur monthly (8Unil?. EUtrlLuUoj J I?Iti Drawing arc Kalr. |*uiy DU UOW nn I. MB ury.tad. Ri*dmrtlullyA, MAY HKAWIXO. " i? I Hrlm roociu'lilioioool """ lOMck.n! K!iSs3l:Awr01.!m,,,"?r^-t, I I'rlsua 9100 each, ? l.y E-l 10 Vriw*. ?^ B1 hole Tickets $2. llnlrTlrkd* if1'" Ki ; TtoktMSO. 55Tlckl? ? El imlt Miner or talk Draft in U11J,'' , H ] linw. Uou'l MMI.I liy KtuMuml |3J ?# 1; ft, I ceOrder. Onlmwf Knii.l i];;\rnMjt,5*N H i bv nont Kt our expuiikc. Adda**K9 M. 1K)AK1>MAN Courier uiJ'W ft i ilnvtllo. Kv.. ftrUM linii> ,u J*Ufa7 11 I . JVAN 1'hU. ^ B1 17*ANTED ? TWO INTELllaS PI JW.'^ 5A&|,|iiSi?gl 11 || - KOK K&N'I, ^ | | pOR RENT?THAT VERTDSN R BLK Country Residence on the wil I si id, lately occupied by Win, ] Uul'I,^ I la r terms apply to JOHN RK1U. l,UBW?rt.k |il pOR RENT. ' ^ I itotcroom No. 1005 Main ??,. rtu | ] leu completed will be one liusdrnl.! !': ly-imn feet deeji, win, ,?0 b U |.| mn, euch slxty-tovcu (ctt dret, On] &?|ulrao( "h*0 - JAB I.. Hawi iv | a OEMERAL NOTICES. i'.j h. V*' I I meeting nf the SlncklioMen n[ Ui, K] iclnnatl totniMny for [he elreita MS.' K I j|i lon-ol lly ljiiM iitut mil, ,?|lt,{" "? 1 I y be livdlyl.iiiiislit bcfiui! llim wj tt.i; I j be tiiromexclnl ilnnlt mi saTi iihav flitf K 5, u 10 o'clock a. m. Jtyonlreiilili, * K ,'"ai! fOBIIIBlWf. I jpQMCE OF. DISSOLUTION". ' H ;otlMin litrelij- siren Unit nt a rtcuUri.,,*. I til (J btucklinlJim 01 Hi t. |i,n,|, rll, a, D. lfthj, It miu rvfolvi<! lh?i ih? v?.'. B9 the Mild corporation be 0 K I.X A % Bfl -r MUl date. H.wki oldrH R& I ney on June nth, by pre*ntlnBlhiirwSSS I i lucbannc Ilauk of v, hw-liiiK. ,0i: I iayt-M j ; , a. J. s?]?xkv.iwu. """ ' FOR SALE. " 11 TOP BUGGY FOR SALE I AT A REAT BABGAIM 'or price and ipformation enquire at LUCAS' MUSIC STORK, ayi? . . 1H2 Main Street. iOR SALE.. 1 Cu'-kk'b Office or tue 1)oasi> or i COJOUSSIJNKUSOK TilK ? OUSTV 01' UHlo, | \\ IlKEUNd, .Muy lvl. lisJ. j he Commissioners of Ohio nnd ltn*>kc ewini'rf rforwle the stone belonging to the abutmatt he county bridge iicruM Miort Creek at lt.? month. ! BUne inlrwstd, ludded and jnltittd l?r ts * work, about 10U cubic yurds leing vtlmitri in the Houth Abutment, n-w ?tnnditif. ui ut-iu cubic vurds Wnsiii-d out Irom die iiont tincnt, which are believed to be rworcr*l>jt n the neiphboriujrwind bursal low water. 1U S"nw- "??' w 'imji ei*Ui>, KctllueoiH indrf- M king Hio stone. Ids will be.rwiiv.ed ut UiN (ialee, ntMrtwd t* H undera'sned. until thcViith ilav of j|#r ?t i? anil must be uccowiMUilcd by the ?iitutorc U I resectable partita, who willit^rcc tu guinutte I mpt payment b> the purcha*r?. K9 He right is reserved to rejcciHny ?txl ill biJi. *1 Irasti of the Committee <)u KodKffidfrt H Ohio county. Ma ARM. WJI =<)* K . r, p Commissioner of nnxikefoBBtr. 1 . c. Smith, c. E. . kobt. a woods, 6 (lerkofof the Board ol ComraMocm. 'OR SALE OR RENT. lnrgc two story Brick House MtiuWr !a Sims j0'1"1'"? boufe, with miaou cttiiW. in it? kj t aciirble part if the fjphth waid;*W.ato? K utcs walk of Ln itollc Mill, Pottery.Inflow K Brewery, where lliotisunds of vcrlcnttd B\/ iloyment. I. lhlVIN, H y*' Office 21 TwfJ/ili ?in<U I OR SALE OR RENT. KIRKWOOD I'JJOrKKTV. leven acres on the Mil nbore town. II. FORBES, Wheeling. i| 7. U. S. nimtmn UmiMv Teloiihont* 1W. Bm-, ATTLE ANIJ Hue J JiKO 2 2 . For Sale Cheap.. . eelliig Grape Sugar and Inclining Co. fry A. 0. EGEKTF.lt, ir18 Secretary. I OR SALE. i| ot 42, 'cast side Chaplino street, below I inty-fonrth street. 000 acres Timber Laud in Ferry county, nessee. 0 acres two and one-half miles from ltd I [Marshall;county, AV. Vn. W. V. HOG Is .t ImU., K? 2-t . 1300 Market Btrwt. MS i "COMMISSION MERCHANTS. H )HN 3$ 1IOON & CO., 1160 MAIN STREET, lers.fn Grain, Provisions and Oils Hi , , IS CAIl LOTS. uem pluccil for bitecillatiou In KxchanjtM ? ; ago. New York and Oil city. ?t?r3_ Hj Davenport, c. b. taolato*. w General. Of D. H DATENPOKT it CO, I COMMISSION I era In Grain, Flour, tfcwls, Provision!, Q*? I ; ? and Dried Kruiu;. ,.A f H 5 if.7 vv^KHixrt'rns: <t.. rtnr*'-^ Kg ilLVERWARE! 1 New Designs will be opened 'HIS WEEK AT G. iDBLiHiOjV'S) 1223 1UKKET EST11EET. *2*1 coh Very Low. i9n | AD E STEEL PENS tatnplo lib*, r? Aitomit rtylM of J'rrr)'* ;nw wnt for trial by mell. on n*s l[>t ?>f Scroti *oli* A^rnl*, ison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.. mew voiiu. .. TTV10 organs, 27 Mori, 10 let III O IW. Piano* irn Tip. K*re :<jmeuU Hi# J v. W'rltu or tull nil BlATi'' ittwfwv. h > .! ""H. Ll.HUADS, WCITEK HEADS M.For uohI Hill Heads, Lei tcr Hfcids,Note H? ?a*. d^.KOtptliiiDaLUjf laiftjlljjeuccr Job ? *