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THE IKTELLIGEMER.h PublUhed il*lly(du!uUyi?xc?ptc<l). au fUEW A I'ANHNKLI*, ........ PKOI'KILT OILS. till Al Nm. 25 ?ud US FoiirtcvuUi BtrwU lib TEKMSOK DAILYs ' ?J Olio ropy oneye?r...W CO I Tbrvo monllia. $2 00 WM fell UMMith*. 4 W| Ulie liiotitli 76 HOI Delivered by cnrrler* In city, l&c per week. j(,t TKHM8 OK HK.M1-WKKKLY 1 by Oim* ivAr W CO | 81k month* |1 f<0 Hit1 I ' TUSK or VfKKKI.Y: . , 7 " Ontf yctir.'Y.\.:~. II W|Hu PO mi Wrv?i ivtlm?idoi?? u? cluu fowl lor miii|?lewi|?y coi cliculitn. Atlditu, Htr ; f i i FKKW A (UMI'UKIJ.. , / i) / 11 i . ?: '? "n I Kuterwl nt the I'mlollhr nt Whaling. Vs., M i"1 mailer.) cH WIIKfcUM, tt'. VA., JL'l.V a, IMri. *1" cr." ... < = till friii/f/ Mutes with circuin- co1 Hlfthtlnllty' that It luui been decided by t0( linker; of jliH lityhUr, anil Mmirs. Camden T| and Davie, as tho result of n eoiiferenco lit Wt \Vuxhlny;ton, tlmt .r. II. Cioo?lt Km|., of this city, in to bo the Dumncmtic candidate for Coiikivmi this time, and that Col. JJcn (}( Wilson in to he retired. Whero and how rt.| the Smilwj Uudtr obtained it* inforinn- Ct lion in not stated,*, but tho Btiitoment w ^'1 vouched for in the Htron^eat terms by that at' paper its alrictly reliable. lb . . Cc Mn. Dana L llumMito, who is editing ab tho Krie (Piu) J)Uputch, in homo on n Fourth of July visit. Mr. Hubbard speaks |J highly of Krie as a placu of residence, and nu eviuenuyeiijuyn am new uuu 01 uuuupu* lion. Krio is about tho t?i/.e of Wheeling, in a W Julndsome uud progressive city, has a great j' ileal of wealth and refinement, and is, ul- fu together, one of the plensautcui towns on ca the Lake Shore, lie gives a good account of our old friends Oxtohy it DutUcld, and nays that they are doing well and are high- un I y respected in that city. iu Civil Srrvlff ltrforin?'I b?* rolilloal A?> co Hcniiiiriil limine**. Mr.'Webster was called to the olllco of 'r' Secretary of Stato by President Harrison in March, 18-11, and one of his first official acts was to address by order of the Presi- so dent a circular letter to each chief of a Cabinet office, in which the levying of j>o- Uj litical assessments was prohibited, and tho he payment of such assessments wus declared th to be a cause for removal. Mr. Webster's ^ letter read as follows: roj Dkimictment of State, \ March 20,1841. J c< lion. Thomas Hieing, Secretary of the Treat- 1 iiry: bii Siiu The President is of opinion that it is a great abuse to bring the patronage of y the genera! government into conllict with (lt! tne ireeuom 01 elections, ami tuat tins abuso ought to be corrected wherever It J?".1 may have been permitted to exist, and to be prevented for the future. . ( lie therefore directa that information be 0f given to all ollicera and agent* in your tie- nu partmentof the public service that parti- of 8au interferenceiu the popular elections, Or whether of Statu oflicera or olliecrs of the oti Federal Govemmeut, and for whomsoever thi and agaiust whomsoever it may. be exercised, or the payment of any contribution or t"1 aucument oil salaries or ojjicial compensation rei for party or election purjtoeet, will bo re- ' garded by him ajj cause lor removal. er< This was not the only deliverance ot cjf Webster on tho same subject. Last week his ceutennial was celebrated at Dart- tei mouth College, New Hampshire, where he graduated. Senator liayard, of Delaware, jc was the orator. an Mr. Jlayard made a strong appeul for ^ civil service reform from Webster's teach- -c ing. Inl832,the Massachusetts senator spoke as follows in a speech at Worcester, when . rresmcni jucksou was nrsi putting in op- sp: oration tho doctrine that to tlio victors belong the spoils:?. . mi As fur us I know, there is no civilized jel country on earth in which, on a change of j?y rulers, there issueli an inquisition for spoil ^ as wo liave witnessed in ttiis free republic. ou - The inaugural oUS'JO spoke of a searching g? operation of government. The most search- aj,, ing operatiou, sir, of the present administration has been its search for office and Jlu place. When, sir, did any English minister, Whig or Tor}-, ever make such an in. quest? When did he ever go down to low- > water mark to, make an ousting of tide- l"? waters? J 'When did ho ever take away the ^ daily bread of weighers and'gangers and t measurers? When did he ever go into the [ village to disturb the little postotlices, the . \ mail contracts and everything else in the remotest degree connected, with govern- | incut? Sir, a IMtiah''minister. who should J do this and should afterward show his bead in a British House of Commons would bo received by a universal hici. And ill' my opinion, sir, this principle of claiming monopoly of ollice by the right of conquest, unless the public shall' effectually rebuke aud restrain it, will entirely . change the character of our government. It elevates party abovo country; it forgets tho common weal in the pursuit of persoual emolument; it tends to form, it does form, we see tliut it has formed, a political combination, united by no c6inmon principles . cr opinions among its members, either upon the powers of the government or the true ? policv of .tho country, but hold together simply as' an association, under the charm of u popular'head, seeking to maiutain poccession of tho government by a vigorous exercise of a tyranical party proscription. Sir, ' it this course of tbiugs cannot bo checked, good men will grow tired of tho exercise of political privileges. They will. Bee that such elections aro but a mere selfish con' test for 'ojHce, and they will abandon tho ff? government , to the scramble of the bold, w| the'daring'and the desperate. _ R " Speaking of the spoils system himself, Mr. Bayard said: - '?:': i ^ "Jta fatal consequences I do not believe are overestimated or overstateil; and speaking, not without practical knowledge of its e fleet upon tho wholo framework of our government in all of its three great de- fc partments, I aver my believe that unless an end shall soon be put to a system by which at every election, the ollices of the country are, to use the words of Webster, "claimed I by tho right of party conquest," and lmvo J* that claim allowed, we will lose even our 0f form of government, of which long beforo cni the system will have disappeared. : States-. ' 1 znanship is impossible with men whose go! ouly thought and ^occupation is ollicial brokerage, aud who administer the powers of ollicial natronni?u not bv tlin nifliwiirn nf * tho applicant's character, ability or fitness to perform the duties of the place, but by . _ his servility ami unscrupulous devotion to J# to tho obiects of tho political conspiracy li into whicn ho has been admitted.. "Never 11 lorget," wrote Mncauley to his constituents when leaving for India, "that the worst and , most degrading species of corruption is the corruption which operates not by hopes but by fears." And once in office under the spoils system, the trembliug possessor is inuuccd to commit any act of unmanly servility in the fear that ho will bo dismissed. And for tho same reasons he does not disclose abuses going ou around him when to do so would subject him to disminsal r. "for tho good of the party." Tho operation of such exciting hopes and fears upon tho unprincipled and morbid mind has had lately a tearful illustration at which the nation still shudders; but who shall say gu, that tho utter demoralization and destruc- jlttJ tion of tho better nature of men by politics * under tho spoils system did not find a nat- R! '/ ural4outcome in the murder?under a con- ,, fusion of hopo and revenge-concerning ~ omce?01 a uinmeiess una patriotic presi- I. dent? j V ThoDemocratic orator also referred as follows to what ho deems the danger of tlio j . money power: ^ When I hear intelligent men, who by the "very aid of free institutions have expanded vUieir -energies in such.,,/,^tactions as "their own free ' will and con- c sciousness of power and adaption dictated, and have obtained wealth and tho inllu- / ' enco that wealth and success ever bring in jjj .'ir train; ami when I hear such men ticbu contcmr?uou8ly |>olitical duties ~~~ d occupations, aud all#ct to ?ueer at \ >ee who zealously and to tho Li st of their -I illty, however.;iinjKsrfectly, aro earn ing T: ttheduticHof legislation, or theadjudi- -L' Ion of the lawh, I am filled with mingled {J* tow and imminent. And when an in- j? est in political contcat* is indicated, not ^ a rtudV of the merits of nucli controvert?, not by an attempt carefully to dlscov- 0,n on which sidu lien tho balance of right (l public' Interest, but by a pecuniary iitrihution to the "party fund" to X cn^tiien the |wjwcr of the bribe-elvers X d otllco-broken*, und debauch and fur- * ?r degrade tho bribe-taker and unfuthfnl j0): ixen. ami this itomlblv to imitifv a tw ?',u mil or imrty prejudice, or to fasten tho ft'J alnu of homo unequal or unjust law upon j; l? great tax-paying body of our fellow- -J untry-incn. -*\U th1? I denounce asplu- ^ !nicy,iuid not Itopublicanism. I. ' his i<* Doniocrullr CoiiIpmI In IIiIh l>l*lrlrt. ^ iwllt k Corrwj>otnleii<v o ((lie Purkcnburg Sentinel. Wheeling has oWy one prominent Demratie' candidate?tho Hon. J. Hanson f jod. "Tho-render* of' the' .SwfiW will \Z member Mr. (lood; he'whs beforo tho ^ inventions ^of Kllonboro, Parkewburg. arksburg, New Martinsville and Wheel- T g. Mr. Good has deserved better luck jr, the hands of Ills party; lie is probably the o ablest candidate that will bo before the _ii invention of his district. Mr. Good is -t' out forty-live and clean shaven, which V k-es him a boyish oxnresHiou. Ho is 'J sscfifiod of superior abilities, is a plena- ?>? g and eloquent speaker, and ranks 9U' fiongst tho foremost attorneys at the bar. Hi? at present solo competitor is Col. Hen , ilaon. Wo glvo the Col. tho lost chair in 1^ o list of candidates, in order that ho fl ny, according to llible insthietions, gracelly amltlo up aud take tho first when 1 lied upon. , t Talking to a politician I asked him if Ohio 1,11 )uld bo solid for Good. "It will not," he cei iswered," but I don't think ho will lost t iy more votes in Ohio than ho will gain ? Harrison." "Where is Col. Ben's StreugUi in Ohio J mity?" "Well, in tlio ilrst placo his church ant ends will eupnort him and that i*t a cor aver; then ho has many warm friends l?jj nought the wealthy men *6f the city, it is t'lr id that hu assisted them4 in expediting p: me Government claime; and lastly the ^ 'gitlrr leans towards him." , "Then outside of Wheeling he is working ^ > a railroad/and has got a new custom iiiso for Clarksburg, both of which have tcV, oir weight. And beside*?, tKongli he may the it have the gold mine hinted at by Morris CI,J, the Uitchie Gu&lU still ho has lots of the udy, and that counts." R "Howsoever," ttdd ho, "I have no fears of khI's nomination and election " - c There are, as you see, many candidates, pl? it there can he but one Congressman, the iting is on the wall and it cannot be in* Ucedr-Mv voung reader, I would eonfl- e??c ntiallv advise yon, if you have credit lor ,, nit; bet it on Col. l?en., and your head ? II be cheaply cove.vd a^'ost the wintry "p ,8tg- jk - ? tyjji ^aitain IIakhy, of Kingston, Can., owner gnr several luke vessels and himself sailing jjg later of one? Bays: VI, too, have been cured the rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil, the I.? eat German Heiuedy; and I know of several ,,ujers beside mvself who have been cured of jj' it dreadful ailment in the same manner; it j, known u|K>n the water just as well as on ?1 u land, and iu considered an invaluable uedy. r?K Ad Ainiitcurtor Jul v contains a nuni- &H .... ful illy valuable to the decorutivc urtist, beles a page of Salon pictures, and two pages Um sketches by the famous French battle pmu- ere. Delallle. Articles on illuminations, tor edgwood ware and curious shoes are finely ^ ustratud. William A trior's art gallery fa ? scribed, directions for "Pastel Painting" UJ i given, the "Perishability of Artists' Ma- II rials" is considered, and some "Vexed u-stions of Furnishing" are ably discussed, o fonveutional Treatment in Design," Sot )arned Work" and "Painting Sunshades" Sui e among tlicother tonics practically treated. P11' lontezimia's Note jSook" overflows with "J,, icy paragraphs on the reigning art sonsa- for nis in London, and nothing is lucking to Foi lintain the well-earned reputation of this igazine ns an indispensable aid to all ama- JJ ir* Interested in practical art. The public, q the way, U specially warned against preuled traveling agent* of the Arl Aviutpiir, iu have been swindling tho people in vari j s parts of the country, especially the West. imj bscriptions should be paid to established coil nits known to be personally responsible or flu e sent direct to tho publisher, Montague f** irks, 23 Onion Square, New York. skJ. ~ 1 ant " p?? fOISK.?At Crtvtnulftn. Kr.. ntt ThniwJnv pvrn. SSh . June 2!?, IhWi uir.\lti.Ks I'.oxnycastle, Infant ?of J. K. hih! Tlu-n-st <*. > ^ iiMii i i iFon 1 ^ ^ Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ^ ickacho, Soronass of the Chest, Bout, ?Jj Quins/, Sore Throat, Swellings and m Sprains, Burns and Scalds, ,jj General Bodily Pains, 11 i ioth, Ear and Hoadache, Frosted Foot |"ji and Ears, and all other Pains end Aches. *'* V TWn. ll?- ?? A...,. B- It:?l iifcisurc, timptti and chrtip External Homed jr. T1 rial entails but tho comparatively trilllxiij outlay mar CcntM, nnd every one sufi'criHK with pola the i have cheap and positive proof of its daiiua. a Gi Hrectlons in Eleven Languages. P',Ci LD BT ALL LRUGQI3TS AND DEALERS IH MEDICIHE. . A.VOGELER & CO., ? Ualtlnwre, ltd., U. B. X RAFTS DIARRHEA COMPOUND, I ' Hint T!?c ouly wfc and certain cure for hrii oliru, Cholera Morlm, IHnrrlin'ii, Hji? njwoiiUrjr, Colic, Cramps, Sam- Jgj mi>r Complnlnts, &c. (trainable for children during their Second tuner; .Inme for more than twenty year* and nij 1 never failed. Ko cure no pay. Price60ceuw,. rf A. Mt'CAllE A: CO., Proprietors, ;1 .WUKBUgg. W.VA. J A. It. I'IC.NIO AND 5J; CAMP PIRE1 _ AT- C .VI,NUT (IHOVK, MAM'IX'S FEItltT, 65 TKKHUAY. JULY nil. J itn ALL OI.D SOLDI KIlS ANI) CITIZENS ~a ticmlly Invite*). Good munlc will bb In intend- x! ;o, nntl n Iiuko dancing ]>lHtfonn hit* been erected, ul mixtion ten cent* MounboaUiltinvo Wheeling wrf every hour, hkJ the Rtovc Ik convenient to , ) Mnrtlini Kerr}' landing. Jyl H?WA DV ERTIS E M E N T8. ITASTED-A GlItL .TO,'DO lGKI T ml Houx work at 77 stottnlh it. Jya RENUNCIATION-TOR MYSELF I uk uothliiK. For wy. friend every thin ft top opctily and you iliall namo your on id*, Fair ami lioum dcalluit, man to own. X X X. 'OK SALK AT A GKKAT SACK J1CK?A lot o( Fine lllblu And bowk*. Alto ipleto Printing FjtablUlimrjit unliable for a J( W;. -VPP?y ^ llio VVeat Virginia bU'UCll at. morki, 1..1I Market wtrect. l*na rOTICK.? 7? >ll patioiuiaro hereby notified not to nwitla wrcbox any note* or certificate* of the e?ut? in Ilelil, Jr.,orof F. 0. Drkhorst, mh pijrtncnt i Mine lid? U'on * topped, Tlicw noli'* am! p ? wcic utolou from Uiu ?*fo of John Held, Jr., i i nlfilit nl Juno ? JOHN KK.in.JiL ?0 FOB THK FOURTH ! Km't forget to call nt Uoynmii'i litid Ri't a'dlili Ica.Ureaia, ni liu will buvo kii bxira ?upply I i Ith* The Imiidxnnwl Ico Cream l Hflon* til t! I'. Also, cold and tiutrkHnRHodn Wn'er. TIIOA K. HKYMAN, 101J Mitlu btrveL Vlcphnno No. 66. . Juil jj.UANU .MOONLIGHT KXCUHSIOf * 1 ? ?" ' - ' > WclLvluirtf, Tliuntiluftlvp., Jul) CI 'lie fine steamer I.UUc Anua. with nil eleva ered barge. will Uitr?? Wliiellnic wharf at 7: *. Uonwity'a ituad will lurnUb irnulc. Fare f round trip 60c, Daueiim frvo. Fj} 11. hKAMON, liaptaln, yiUTK MOUNTAIN l'BISEZtittS. i'lie only* triple motion Ico Cream Freezi de, anu nre far suj>crlor to all others.' K< o ut factory prices by NKSBITT ,t BltO.'S, 1312 Market Street, > Sole A^cnto, Wheeling, W. V J.KRMAN I5ANK DIVIDEND. rho Hoard of Directors of this llank hui s day declared a dividend of (3) three p it, payable on the (jih Inst, y3 L. J. HAY1IA, Cnahier. BALTIMORE, MD. It. Vkrnon Institute, No. W Mt. Vernon PUi irdlng and Day Homo School fur Young La<li i l.ltilv Ulrls. Foutultd 18W. Mr?. M.J. Jon I Mr*. 11. Mult'nnd, Principals. auNti'd by a lur of nble I'rofeviorv. Doautiful situation. froi : onu of the wpiitre* surrounding Waihiugu uumout. Educational advantages unsurpuse culnra s??ut on implication to Principal*. jyiMi rLADES HOTEL OAKLAND, MD. . Celebrated Bummer Resort. Flratclaw lu t appointment*. The standard of this well knov UH; will be maintained Hi one of the leading h < In the country. Good bunting and Ashing neighborhood. Kooms largo and airy, at slue excellent. Clmntes moderate. W JOHN ? ItRAN'T. Manager SUMMIT HOUSE. CRANBERRY SUMMIT, W. VA. iccuples a commanding position on tbu suraw teaitof the Allegheny Mountain*. The accoi datlous for guests are ample, the ro nis havli in lately -refurnished. Gooa hunting and fl* intho neighborhood. Three passenger trail h way dally. Terms are reasonable. Mlts. MARY E. WORl'tilSGTON, [3 Proprietress. VKGULAK TUESDAY PACKET FO \i Parkcrsburg, Pomeroy, Gallijtolif.. ir?u uton, Huntington, Portsmouth. Mays- Lj*HjjB?t{ le, Cincinnati and Louisville, the elo-"?"***" it pwaenger steamer W ANDE8..I CllAS, Mi'iujutxs, MastC Mart K. Noll, Clerk. ivcs TUESDAY. JL'I.Y I. at X V. M., potsitlvel sentient and freight receipted through to a nu West and South. For.fmight or i?a->*age, a onboard or to C. ii. hOOTU <t SON, [4 - Agen t*. MARIETTA COLLEGE. ocntlon in a beautiful town in Southern. Ohl ho Mouth of the Muskingum river. Insi'ccei operation forty raven years. Two courses dy in College of lour years each, Identical exce ;o Greek. Expenses moderate. Over 80,0:0 vt ea In Us libraries. A recent bequest has i ii?cd the number of kcholaishlps. The Prcpar y Depu'tmentflLsstudentsforcachof the Codcj irsca. Full term bcRlns Sept. 7. Marietta, 0;,isa r3 W. ANDREWS, Prigddent. ESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTI STAUNTON. VIRGINIA. U*ens September 20th, 1882 One of the Fir lools for Young 1 tulles in the United stau rouiidlogs beautiful. CUiaatc unsurpassed. l'i ?f.om eighteen States Teruia among the be the Union, ltoard, WasVlng, English Cour* lin, French, Gorman, Instrumental Music. A-i Scholastic year from September lu Juno, b'-!3 Catalogues wrjtu to r.LT. rt'M. A. 1IARRH, D. D.. PnYl. fomvmw stannton, Va. TEPIIEN ilcCOLLOUGH, Carpenter and llnilder. 'rick Buildings erected complete In-nil mode] provemenw. Also wooden buildings lilted i uplcle on lot. Wooden buildlugs framed an ed up lu yard at work sho|i anu taken to iu tand completed. Hi reasonable term*. All t itlons made on ol<l buildings, roofs valleys ar, -lights particularly attended to. Desks, countei 1 shelving lilted u'p on short notice; store fron . m auu hion* altered. Kealtk-nce No. SO Si: litn Mrevt, fonn>.rly occupied by Mr. lien Exlc ?j> In rear of Capitol, qn Alloy la. myll' UiAND PIC 3STIC! To Ijc given by the elhoven, Germania,-Maenrerchor an MOZAllT MNUIXli SOCIETIES, AT MKMMiXGER'S GROVE, rXJIi"5T FOURTH. idM thecan of the wj a k. G. R. R. riimUn alurly, there will be about one half dozen e: s wtu'oiiN to convey jiersotis ilchlriii): touttem my of rt fiyt-hmcnli< ami nmunoincniy. jyt 'OUKTU OF JULY AT McJIECIIKN'S. aloe Mai nmlade, Desert Fiulta, m chcoe, I'lnenmde Cliec?c, It. Cheeiw, I 'His/ Funn Cider, onCldrr, Ginger Ale. nv t. how. AlsoF. Wafers, Qons, Oranges, &c, :.;. GEO. K. McMKSH*N, laoo Market Street, urber's Goods^fMcMechen's litlr assorted Desert Fruit* (In >ymp) at 15 cfc am, are the finest thing for luneho, nlcnlca t unions. Thurber's chredded Oats, for Ureal : lequircs only ten inluutes for the table. Try 1 EACHERS1 EXHM1M? lie Teachers of the 1'itbllo Schools will be ea nod MONDAY, JULY lid. at the ClaySchoo tiding to the following schedule: 1.31.?Orthography and Geometry* i*.in.miiiigBim menustry. i.31.?Geography and U.S. Constitution. \. M.?Penmanship. ? I*. 31.?U. R. History atid Natural riillosophj I) V. 31.?Arithmetic and Algebra. 1) I\ 31.?KnglUh Grammar, uml Plijulcal G< ography. 1) P. 31.?1'hjfclology ft'"l Rliotori". ic examination of the brnnclicti named In pr, y and intermediate certificate* will bu held i Grammar Kowin: In the branches required fo ninmar Schoolccrtlllcntein Koom No. 10. A)i ants will come provided with paper, 4c. K, A. 1IIU)HKX1I, S. L JEPSON, JOHN M. BIKCH. 3 Examining Committee. ho Klnic ol (lie llody Ik the brulu; th iach It* main ?up|>ort: the nerves Its meweu ; the bowels', the kidneys and the i*>r? It Ktunls. Indigestion creates a vio-ent revol mg theso attaches of the regal organ, and t ik >hem baci to their duty, there U nothln the regulating, purlfylnR. lnvlEoratlntt.eoolln ration* of Tafuant's Skltzer Apmukst. j kvate? tlw system and rotorvs to health bat ti/ulp dnil ifii. BOLD BY ALL nnuGOlSTft. COLLEGE OF IYSIG1ANS AND SURGEONS BALTIMORE, MD. n*nrpa,Mwl Clinical ndvnnt*ac?i ro derive n i ,Yly Mmciuite nnd ilurrian iu?n ? which nrc uuder the cxcfiitiv rge ol tlUM bt-hooL Apply for a cataloctie to THOMAb Ol'lE. M. r>.;LY*u, X. Carvy fe'trcoli Baltimore. >id. D II |TEVAP?HATORa nUII itlCKTHATED CXTAUXJCE FUEE. AJIKH. St'l"0 D.?? Waynctboro. IWtVAVKll Advertising Bureau, lOSprui s?1'w- ' J Jo M*TA\r J.L, 1J1NDS OK I'l.AIN AND VA.NU L JOnwuUK. NEATLY AND 1T.0MITI.Y EXECUTED AT tiie t:;.. < DAILY INTEI.LlUKNUtU JOB OFFICE Nus. '25 jiiid 'Si Fouru-entli Stnw>? ' , r . ? CLOTHJNO..J. BRILLESr,*/^ I i " \ ' r. a ... _ WANT 3 )0 % >/- . ' ri it . * in . v.-?, i i 4i-?xli ?n j11? t,.. , , !,, ; V,.,/ j,(., Vf tf ;. ~ FINE CLOTHING, i ..'sfYLISH-CLOTHING;"'':^ ,, l SERVICEABLE CLOTHING, ^ WELL-MADE CLOTHING, S TASTEFULLY TRIMMED CLOTHING ! ' GOOD FITTING CLOTHING, ?r Iv. '?"? jr ?: S ' ft. rrtr^ titjt ?e er ONE PRICE 10, CD e? - - KO II* I >n i Clothing House R 2 :r. fi -OF? ' inn n i ro id. on ILLCO, ) e 1158 MAIN STREET, >t ?. je7 1 H' g DRY GOODS. - STONE & THOMAS, ? Just Received n Third Stock of Those ! RICH BLACK SILKS At $1 2o, $1 50 anil $2 00, clicap at 33 per cent more, that have had such a run. d Also a Full Liuoof*HeuuIIfill j.iy Summer Silks, IN ALL SHADES. MORIES, SATINS, SURAHS, Lace, ISinitlngs,; Nun's Veiling, Cashmeres, , ll'liito Goods, Fine Thread, ; Hosiory and Underwear i." As Pretty as Silk, etc., etc. ; Beautiful Summer Silk at 47 l-2c. i A GREAT BA.ROA.iy, [ \ ' ' I, OTJR, STOCK OF i Carpets, Velvets, Tapcstrys, Ingrains, lings, Oil Cloths, Window Similes and Lace Curtain Goods Is Unsurpassed by any in the Ciiy. PRICES LOW 0 1 i 1 Cheap Counter. We place oii sale to close onta large variety of Seasonable Hoods, marked down 30 to 50 per cent* ' The Cheapest (Joodg eror shown?Gar,i ncr'a flcst Percales nt 12 1-2 cents; yard J wide Cambrics S cent?; I*awnsril5l to. 8 i cent#; lt< mnuuU half (heir cost. So bring along your cash auil examine for your? selves. * ATAIIF A VIlAlll A HHgf IHUMAS, 1 1030 Main Street. my 25 . . ' : ' ..v/,'. . ' DRY GOODS. : ^EASTERN DRY GOODS STORE, $ ; Marshall, KeortefyMcI llltf MAIN STKEE1V " , ,WK OKEER foil THE WEEK 1' /.(>! I D.'f/ .'i Jli'J I I i. SPECIAL BARGAINS * n< : 'It-.l ' ! : >dt mu i- m ' i M l-pt ; il'i i" : . > J-IUI LADIES' ^ CHILDREN'S FIN" El HOSIERY. ALL NEW GOODS. TT? a .nri1". V'* fii'X- "-W JL _*Jl. JCKJ J*3L. 53 VjF/IMJA i -AND- ' Il*,|T'j;: STTHSTSiailAJDIEJS At Exceedingly Low Prlccs. je20 -Ml v; ;nir? Oil tr.U . v.',,,. BLACK SILKS! AT LOW PRICKS. A-New Slock of tlio BtBt Makes just re' calved.' ' 1 ?J 1 j J. S. RHODES & GO. > iirti-'w fwi: v.u-.i l ivT < .!"? f?.i-.-i-it. if r. * ill?lJi< lyJCp j. New .Stock of l'lain India Lawn. New Stock or Plaid India Lawn. New Stock of "White Goods of all kinds. Just opened liy J. S. RHODES & GO. ATREDUOED TRICES. S2,00 SILK GRENADINES AT *1.50, TO CLOSE. LINEN LAWNS : . : ...V *; AT'REDUOKD rUICE8:.; J. S. RHODES & CO. 11G^ MAIN ST. je22 | DRUGG18TS. KILL THEM QUICK ! POTATO BUGS. Pure Paris Green,' \ l! * : ' : Ml - ii s?.|[mi . J 1 ( Beal^uiUily, Bottom Prices. SOLD BY | ' LOG AN &' CO., ; je3 , Druggists, Bridge Corner. I JJUFKALO 1 LITHIA WATER I Call for Circular. Sole Agency at J ii -jii.., >'.} >.: ( "i .!.' ; i, i EDMUND HOCKING'S, Agent, ' PHARMACY, je22 . No. 1.Od?l Fellows'Hall. BUGS WILL THEM! i Dalmatian Insect Powder. 1 Paris Green. : Paris Green. W lmle Oil Soap ! f i??I -AT- . "i ' It. IF. LIST'S DKIIG STORE, , jn!5 1010 Main Street."'-'. - .,1 | STATIONERY. jgLANK BOOKS. A complete line of Blank Hooks and Ofllce Stationery. Tie beat' stock in the city lose; lectfroro. r Latest "Worksof Fiction and Monthly Mug- * aiintsi ...\; in . . ... ,' : 'STANTON & DAVENPORT, je.TO 1301 Market Street. BLANK BOOKS The largest stock aud greatest variety in the city. ; FOlt SALE RETAIL ^ AT WHOLESALE I'lUCES, BY JOSEPH GRAVES, J jif>23 2fi Twelfth Strpptl |*A New Discovery. 1? hi tl?ar? b?n iupc**r,< thtt W iflcr tb? be*J bccimo ulA/ol ?nJ The 1? - 1 %hlBy,lrw*?hoj*teMtoeip?1?nr '""'SfcW b*to. Thra it cnoofofli, *? U?tc -? v| {Town hair on hundred! of head* I 1 lm wrwsaassk rlew of the follicle andHaptlia from i-? ' ( 8 ?hkh the hair c'o*?? It will read- .. ! .. ' la lly l? ??o that though the hair It Otlr B?Ik~* ?WB Com Irom the turfacc.it U (till illre . . l| and healthy beneath the aula, and __ O l? only prrrrmed from rrmrio* hy ?*h? the contraction of the follicle la nrflea < E* hich It ?ho?ld crow. Thryuciu- * It hair U (till allre and healthy, Ut ' f, B anatA force It* way through the The> If hardcmt. unril the ?urfac*h toft. .\ewr" ffl mrU hr the G?OW**/ "The ttauet Z* */* then aUorti th? hair food (akin to '1 ' lm manure In th? ?e*?taW? ?rwld), ' [M agjgggggg Ttor^ui^a^ ky GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. -v Sole Atfoutri For S.BAER&SQNS liKAiiQUAU'rkns FOR Mackerel, Lake Herricg, And tliQ Celebrated Unglaxed Maddux Aurora Coffee! And a Full Line of Scliulf zc's, Kirk's and Proctor X* (Inmblc'a ^D-A-IPS! ?..%" ?! We sell LOWER, carry the most completo ami largest stock iu the Btate. SILVER LAKE FLOUR HOUSE, jew - i-- i : . NEW 1882 MACKEREL, Two chts of 1SS2 ucw catch inackcrol, all ilzcfl. J tut received. A OarA)P^^ha!i^lx ITlour, In barrctoind bag*. received dally. The bent mule. Try It, and you will have good bread. Noy Potoiiuic Herring* In ?loclc. Largest- stock of GROCERIES IN WEST VI HQ IN IA. .JOS. 8PEIDEL ?& CO., "WHOLESALE GROCERS, aiy25 1410 Main and 1417 South atrceta. gours. CHICKEN, MOLUGATAWNEY, OX-TAIL, 1IOTHI.LON, KIDN'EV, CLAM, lltEF, it SMYT II' S.. myuo . piCNIC GOODS. Luncii Hnm, Luncli Tongue, roiled Hnm, Potted Torigtle, Potted iJocf, Potted Chicken, Potted Turker, Rolled Tongue. Choice Pickles in 10,10 utid '25c. bottles. A line uasortment af fresh Crackers just received at myitO SMYTH'S. 52! ' MERCHANT TAILORS. NEW SPRING GOODS C. Hess & Sons, MERCHANT TAILORS, Have now in Stock a Pull Line of Fancy and StapleWoolens BOTH FOREIGN A>'D DOMESTIC, "Which we offer at Prices that Defy Competition. Other Wool en 8 at lowest prices. . We carry he largest line of goods in the city, and our 3et Ups are First Class in every respect. A FULL LINE OF 0 iENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! rersoria deairiug anything in our line will indie to their interest to examine our stock >efore purchasing elsewhere. . . C. Hess &: Sons. mh9 . Cor. Main and Fourteenth 8ta. WINES AMD LIQUORS. fHAA XIUUB. 80U XJUOT. FRED. HAHKt u. iVitAUH it UU., . j; (Succcoor to h! Bchmultuwh A Co.,) DIPORTERS. AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Vines and Liquors, Brandy, GIN, CORDIALS AND WHI8KIE8, Vo. 1133 Market Sti ?ot, KO.S - ' . . JEWELRY AND WATCHES. ^PORTSMEN'S IIEADQUARTEIIS For Fine Binglo and Double Barrel ; . > - .vShot Guns, Rifles, Taper anil Brass Shells, Gun Implement* ' and Ammunition, ut I: Gr. DILLON'S, ? ii , 1223 Market Street. Call and see the Scmi-IIammerlcss Simile mrrel Gun, something new. in.v27 < JUST RECEIVED! A largo slock of Mason and Standard fir/UTT J"_A_:R,S i AND JELLY GLASSES. , Also on band the I F"o>vler l^ly Fans, i Sold.at Reasonable Prices. j IOHN FRIEDEL,! |' jp27 W30 MAIN 8TRKKT. 1 f 1 had .not applied th? Grow'.ml k few >MO*rU wkijw.wn new hair commence to no. I <ommtn wwalJUMpMtofBrfcwilwJikb watUld. Grower itand I now)>*. a* coo<l a head of hair at any* ducal a tw bodr. . ' M.n.SHKLBV.CTertland.O. R. M. Fhii Ask your Druggist or Barbor to get It ( J/" direct and tho Crower will be tent pr< V; V should use It: r?? nwiHORQWE PRY 000P8. _ BruesiXoffer v ** 'y vv.?v WILL OFFER THIS MOHNINO! 'Vm$t OKKAT HAKOAIN'H IN j""~ iZ 7K)31)/1 i iri A W S1;L?K:SI :' Satliis Jamilieiiii, SURAHS, FODMDS, SUMMER SILKS, And Oilier Sti&sonnble Dress Goods. AI.SO A FEW LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Wraps & Suits At Less Tliaii Cost lo Closo _________ ' I '!" Parasols, Sim Umbrellas, Kid, .Silk and lislo Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Fans,SalcIioIs, Hosiery and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, In Great Variety and at LOW PRICES. Dnnrn o Onrrrn Dime* & uurrttt, 1132 Main St.' , mv27 FURNITURE, CARPETS,AC. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE ,,:,u AND CARPETS! w ?? 1' We are jnst in receipt, of F rn tii rc I U I II11 u I U D Si UK HOARDS IU1(1 WARDROliKS. -Ii ft ^ .... ^ 1 I 0u'; Patterns lire now I'O CnOTO I1"- t?nbr?ci?iK' MOQUKTTEd, Iml IIKINlVHLVK . HIIDKSKLS, TA' UUI |JU IU Il'ESTRY and JNGRAINt}. g% Our assortment of Riifn U very UllflrflTl^e. wnbmdnjr SMYRNA, VK!inlsU J\ 1 VKli. JlOSQUUTEt, 11UU83EL8, XIU CU I TAPESTRY, and many otlieiH. ' :l)v.! >'! ' Linoleum Oil Cloths! All WidtliH and Standard M&kcH. Window Shades!!! Patterns for Stortaand Private Dwellings. Rattan Olnirs!^ a full lino of the Wakefield and Hoy wood Bros.1 Folding Chairs!i|i Iho thrcu leading factories of the country. ftl I A I I All the best Chamber Setslss W% I A 1 |Tl>e*oKoodRWOh(ive Uorlnr VATAI1"^ to order and rdllUr uBlokrnM^tiffi uiy other house lu thu city.i.,, ? OMffiKIl. Constantly on hnud nil thclatert style*. METAL1C CASKETS, CASKS and WOOD .COFFINS furnished on hliort notice. cdbemsto. onii b mum Qk oufti mb28 pUP.XIXURE AKD CARPEL'S. Fine Chamber and Parlor Suits, And a large line of Carpels, Oil Cloths and Window Shades. tet our price* and you will buyof ul UNDERTAKING fVfi por- Mwrlr^l anrt IVfu'tv^tvnrirt'fi'iA si HO. ,h^/^;iil?" stfuaiirta.tts ESSSKS or you, or the money can be sent to us yoo-ffiasf?'"' L"ai?: R CO., 334 Euolld Avenue, Cleveland, a A SCHOOL FOB ciSKi IIU?onaulVS ? MI' MT. DE CHANTAT VCAI.KV, NKAR WI1EKL1KO, WVA The thirty-fourth year of ti.u w . in IU? HH> of htnliliful Mild o cullpiit board, thoruuidi UIkJuIIih,.. lo"*t^e;? at the baud, of WHoVM? T lutnt of female education, lang.i.K-H m?| ai *$ 52^32 ahuuhl wild for a rutaluimu 0|, ,i. yiKtCTKUUUF Til MAC A ITK^V" X'^t WWSJHwaW MT. I>K CKn,1 / myll .' Near Wlmjii^^ pEMAI.K SCIIOOI. AT Tlic National Caw,n| Mr. nnd Mm. Win. l).CAF.Kl.I,\vlll0!<?.? , School Hi Iho NMloiml Cnvllnl. n Sditt h.^ mid l)*y 8cliix)l for ^ouiik I mile*, 0? WKDNKSDAY In SKI'rfliimiU. In ifg At iirwont oecU|ilcd by Mr*. M. K. ArthttTuM on Fourteenth ?trvct Mr. ami Mr. UUm iw?|mi\1 by * coin|>kto cxnj*uf Mutcn, ' facility will t>c KlTonliM to ktn.lcnu in L'n?1 clnm*, whllo the jirviwirMory ili'|*unitru ' ct-lve wont thorough attention. u * Tho modern lftnunnKin will lunn t fciituro of tho ichool. For full v?tlcuU;i !!;. Mnclpal. Wll.l.l.VM luM* lilt M. SI. S. w.. Wukffl, gCUUOl. OK ART. All persons who desire instructions in Hand uml Model Drawing, WaU*rColotit^fg Painting nnd China raiuting, nrv r^ lo call nt tho School of Art over \\\ i[. ^ hart A Hro.'s China Store, 1215 Marking botweon 0 o'clock ami 12 o'clock a. from 2 o'clock to & o'clock i\ m. 11 I. NIXON, MasUr. | T.ntn ?' 'l- " ...? iiiu ooum Kcnsingioau H (tiillery, London, Kngluml. yi H west liiTlli:! N1NK depnrtinenlH o( studr; text bonkj|i-<j I AT COST; caleudar urranged to ?iilt H ihjhick for one year from 5175 to {Au.noiivrt^ H lberal, thorounli. Kail term taKln^KMiiJi B 7.1881. Attendance IhhI year irom:>twifit>?d M \Ve*t Virginia ami from 8 State* mid Trtnw* I Number ol ntudenta larger than for tea M Vlous. : 1 VForcfttaloguesnrid otlier liifomntloa.-<ts the Acting I'roldent, I). H. lUUlXTUS li';? H town. Vent Vr. ' ft5* J^EAUN TO WIUTK. """ Parents and Gunnllnus. give the hoyunJ t4i chance to learn to write during the ti?y. W Glioses formed June 31 and June loth, r, x._ts, ouruMial rau>s. j : Term*?Wililug per month Si V riiiar. lii. nietlc, Ac., (3. Call oraddn*.?. J. il. FKA?flKJ 4c\ 5vl Hiuniwf (,i ;,c,- r- Ml BUSINESS-CAHD9. B yTlllEEL1NG BOILKU WOUKsT" I . Manufacturers of portable, ?Utlocirr, aij I boilers, breeching, chimney*, tanks, ?tiiii, B shutters and all kind* of lieuvy sheet ina ia H Dealers In hecond hand Iwilent. For inr. rziii H apply to COX MOKUIsuK, No. UW Market ?tml RE Telephone C-21. Repalrejiieclal attcution. Tm Kj rc*M)iniMc. &;a R J} 0. LIST, Jr., j FORK PACKES I Acd curor of the celebrated CHRsTEK MIIH H which aro now ready ami (or u!eit H is FOURTKKNTH STRUT. My 8.0. Meats arc all branded, "Llit'i Ck'/n' Bp] ap5 _ rjy B. CAMDEN, M. D., J Pltynioian au<l Surjjim B Residence Mid office No. 105 Fonrtttti&fcul H OHlec also at-1133 Chapltue ttreeU Telephone No. OC1 uud No. 11. Kg Calls promptly anywered. rfl H JJ WILI1EL.MS I Hereby announces that be I* ready to do >11^ H Ins on furniture of nny kind, ean*t layicf. o K bolstering, pai>cr hanging, caqietdeaniiut.^ti M Special atteutlon will be paid to deaul&g cJ Lit n curtains. H ]a!3 1051 Mnrket tlrtt"., we<u& H J M. CLOUSTON, I DKiLSH 15 W Wrain, (Jround Feed, Baled Hay, Straw to K South Street, Near Market Strvet Hridpt, H WJU pay the highest market price lor whc*icr. H3 andoaU. km ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Bj miiE YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. Oi.EMiirE, M. T? July 1,1? I j - Having removed from Wert VlftluU. totbfpij Bj; .Yellowhione Valley in Montana Territory, awtl h propose to innke my home for the future, ? gago in the Real JiHale Iludnws, Hcure steads for K-ttlers, on Government ' "'"K, **, ! cure farms from the Northern iviOc ifttunw ? ^ - vnl, without the trouble 01 eipctm; o! 111111:31 H dentrnblc locution. B9 . I will buy ?ud sell all kltula ol Kurt E?U!* i B non-resident* ?s well a* citizens of tfce Trrrii<?7 WM " Opportunities unviivlkJ to ptjohaw tin : < ^0 Ihuus, now tillered for ?dc at low |irfcu, whldi? year or two will Ik; worth live to ten linn*: MH present cost. My furillths fur linumtllujl'ssw MM with the U. S. Land Ofllce unsnn-ftsei lUy* Bfl moderate. CorrcsiMMidonee wlldled. GEO. K.TEKII B Jyl DJW (i!rLi.'cll. Ifl ALEXANDER BONE, SR., NOTARY PUBLIC, LICENSED GENERAL ICS* lil JSKHo AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Loan* negotiated, stocks bought and wli,** chants' mi (I inaMlfaclurcrVboofao|md,fiM?*> H and closed. Estate* bottled, notes, book uttC* Ha and rent* collected, llotix# n'uw asd s*r- BM Collcctloiia promptly remitted. Adratu.5! Kfl All buiduew cornispomloiiiriDtifidi'titWlj^w Kfl w. ociiu lor clrciiwr to rwiwnca. ? trect, (Crajiglo'K Block,) ovtr U?j lUok.Wta-t R9 W.V*. 'L M J)K. J. B. REED Has removed his office anil resilienceHI tho Eighth ward to the corner of sccond and Clmpline street*, Fifth warl ^ I Ofllce hours?7 to 9 a. m., 1 to3r.*-i|8MB 0 i'. m. Telephone F 10. PROFESSIONAL. DR. nULLIHKX bus returned totbcd'.f^'H Mimed tlits itniciico of incdlcine &u<l re?Xw- mgM can lie fouud nl the OFFICE OF THE ItOAKli OK EIlCCATWJ MM over the City IUnk. Market Mrtei _i> Q. 0. SMITH, ~ |1 Heal Estate, Bond A: Stock lirM' Ej Special attention given to colU-ctlug Bjg general management of Itail E?u:c. , l? mhl 1ZJI Main unft. WhrtUa*iL?MB pHOMAS SWEENEY, Justice of the IVncc, Notary l'ublif^Hj (icuorul Ifiisini'NS Asrenl. f'jm , 1142 Chapline Street, Squire Felte'?^ [J| OH ice. ATTORNEYS. _ BM OWt|H^5?&ir^ 9 " Offlcc with Tajlor A .M.t.tf'- H So. M 'v? (ait Admiralty and Maritime Law as***'''^ WSSM tlona promptly mnde. ^??' Bk3 WJ.W. COWJJEN, ATTORNEY AT U*; ?;k |S9 Office, No. 1222 Chapline .-it.. * L-.' H Prompt attention to all lni>lncv JR. COWDEiN, ATTORNEY AT U*: H No. 1222 Chapline St., Wh^'Hn*. * >1^-* B Hannibal fokbes ATTORNKY AT"*. jd B Otllco, Cuntom lloiiv Whwlitig. " 1,1 JAMES P. KOUKite, , u. ATTOItNKY AT L.^V Ej0I ?| No. 1207 Chapline HL, opj-*1u> the ^ Kj I \AMEL LAMB. XJ ATTORNEY AT U?. . r.' H No. 1318 Market nroct, (over lllr mm Inc. w. Vn. -<-wa COMMISSION MERCKAS1S. M JOIl.N M IiOO.N Ji CO, j liro MAIS STBKItr. > Dealorn III (train, Pn>i I-i<>?s 1 Car I,(lis. . (OrJtfWiilHenIIor SPK l'I.ATIONIn risloiit, oil umi .stocks o? w 1i!(mV'h, New Yolk una Oil lity. _ UliHiiKO Iwa+IKJUHCW.*? ?' e i. NlchoU A Co. B. UlVHMI-OW, B- I General. Of t>. Basto*11' rn? B. UAVENI'OK i- ^I GOMMISSrO-^, 1 JmUotUi Unln, Flnur, W, I'nm-i" ?,il iifaltrultt. jjjiH, H