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IITHE INTELLIGENCE R . Publhhed d&lly (BnudAjraeicvpted). FBKW A CAXl'HtLL, mOPEliTOIW. ^ V'-Al I,?4"21 ,mi 26 r?urtw,,lil TERMS'OK DAILY: Oiio copy one yc*r~l? oo I Threo tqoDlhi-.... ...W ou 8U month* 4 001 Ono moiituM - 70 Delivered by cirrlent lu city, 15c |?er week. TERMS OK*8EiTr*WKEKLYS Ono year M Uj | bit month*. tl IA TERM8 OP WEEKLY: Ono yw..-~.~......f 1 601 Six inonUii......-~....|l 00 , <Jren? reduction* to Cluto. Kcutl tor ample copy 'anil clmiUra. AtUlrtft. KBKW A CAMHJKLL, Whaling, I'a. [Kitten*] nt the 1'wloOlcc Hi Wheeling W. V*., u Moml-iUwimntlcr,) i WIIKKUNII. W. VA.. JULY 'U, 1?X Jlr. K. JI.Tiinirr* l?itloTnrlir Article. Mr. Turner dovoted his lato letter to quotations from Mr. A brain Hewitt, ft member of Congress from Now York city. Wo bud quoted Mr. Hewitt us far buck an lftIS, when ho was ft young nml growing manufacturer, ond when he laid down as n principle that wo should ftlwnya have a tariff in ; this country that will protect the difference in wages paid in thin country and in Kurope. Mr. ilowitt had not abandoned r 1 this principle ns lute as 1870, for on tho ' 27 th of January of that year ho wrote ft letter jSwn in which Jio reiterated the principle. Ho , said: "Tho fact is that steel and iron rails can bo mado in tmitAblo localities in this coun* try?aud notably on thu lino of the Erie railway?with as littlo labor as in any part of tho world; and tho only reaaon why wo ?' pay inoro for American rails is becauso wo v, i>ay a higher ruto for tho labor which is required for thoir manufacture, but for no greater quantity of labor. Frtt trade will tiiiijil;/ ml net tin ttuyca of labor to the forei/jn V tltimlaril, which will enablo us to sell our rails in competition with foreign rails; but, us u matter of course, thu nbility of tho [&T \ laborer to consume will bo reduced, anil n ficrious 1038 be inflicted on commerce, fc general Industry, nnd the business of the railways especially. The only reason why a tariff is necessary is to supply the laborer with such wages as will enable him to 1/, travel ami consume not merely the necest saries butsoino of tho luxuries of modern civilization." . Mr. Hewitt was 48 years of ago when lie wrote the abovo letter and in tho full maturity of his powers. If ho has in any wise recanted the sentiments then expressed, has not shown wherein tho priuciple &?:)IaiU down is defective. Without reference to Mr. Hewitt, wo put thissamo principle f^v'rVat Mr. Turner, a few days ago, in answer ! . to his plea that free trade would enlarge ^ the scope of tho Americau manufacturer ^ and enable him to sell in all the markets ^ ; of tho world. We made the point that ^ . euch an idea was chimerical, from the fact ; . that it would Birnply result in a see-saw ol attempted reduction in cost, and, primnrily, a reduction in the cost of labor, that !; ; is, a constant reduction of wages, first upon oue side and then upon tho other, tho ^ end of which would bo pauper labor in pj; "both countries. And then, at last, it would defeat for us, for it is not to be supposed that wo could hold the European markets , A agaiunt Europeans. They have cheap capital and cheap labor. The capital anil labor must both be employed. They would not sutler themselves to be dispossessed of their p" own markets. It is quite as likely that they .. would dispossess us of our own home mari^ket as that we could safely invade their ?^rh'ome markets. There is, therefore, nothwhatever in such an idea. When the 1 worst comes to the worst, they would lock x us out, as Germany has recently done in glass and leather, especially leather, with a { protective tariff. Nations will not stand by Inland see their industry destroyed when im; post duties on foreign made goods will protect them. Self-preservation is the first law of nature and of nations. In. this matter of free trade, England : pipes unto all nations, but they understand her policy, and they will not dance gj *? h.Pr piping* pipe she over so enticingly. Franee will not respond and Germany will ; not Germany is more protective to-day . than at any previous modern time. France iW^lias lately refused to renew her commercial S^treaty with England. She believed that ^,she was getting tlio worst of it and conS&Kcluded to quit. Canada lias entered on a 8?*? ..... protective policy, ana too administration ^ that inaugurated it has just been ovcr|#|vheimingly sustained by the people, so popular after a brief experiment has it become. Mr. Turner is purely a theorist iti this - matter. lie has no experimental facta with which to vindicate free trade ideas. There is no freo trade among nations. England hergr^Bclf raises nearly $100,000,000 from impost duties. She is selfish in all that she docs. She does not permit an American made .. .. locomotive to bo run on her railroads. She ; . forces free trado on weak nations at tho v cannon's mouth, just as sho did on this V; cou ntry in colonial days, and just us sho lias : : ,.;uono in Ireland, India, Turkey and Japan. She destroyed tho prosperity of Ireland as a : manufacturing nation. She would not suf for Ireland to become an iron producing ^"country, notwiUistunding Ireland has exported to this country in ono year over 10,000 tons of iron oro. She destroyed the r cotton manufactures of Dublin that onco employed 14,000 operatives. Ireland has Sjwj; 3,000,000 less pcoplo to-day tlian she had 40 : years ago. Iler onco prosperous blanket and llannel manufacture Las been destroyed, g- Tho people have been made serfs of tho soil. As lato as lSlG,Lord Brougham pub lielv advocated tho breaking down of American manufactures by- exporting to this country at a loss, "in order by the tflut ggto stifle in the cradle those rising manufae^'. turea intho United States which the war (of 1812) has forced into existenco contrary I.1 to tho natural course of things." ^^^jJotwithstandingall that Mr. Turner says, V or quotes, about tho fanning interest, he ^does not touch tho following important point made by his friend, Mr. Hewitt, iu [| tho letter of 1870, from which wo have quotodat tho outset of this article, wherein Mr. Hewitt, speaking of this interest, said: tr ?..??t? i? go^t^visvatuwj 4. nv ?i4??o nco uuue wo can* feS^ot expect to procure our supplies from ra^aliroaa by increased shipments of grain, ; , for already tho European markets take from us all that they require, and no S& amount of purchases of goods from them will imluco.-.them to buv moro food than & they need, and which they now take as a mtittor of necessity." This is a point that cannot be overthrown by any chango of base on tho part of Mr. Hewitt, Mr.Turner may talk about the prico .of our farm products being regulated atlnst ; . by "foreign, free trade pauper labor markets," butthiBis only true in ono sense. ! It is primarily regulated by our tremendous homo market, a market mailo for the fnr-1 mere of tho .land by tho millions of non! competitors who aro engaged in tho diver-1 sifted industries of the country. AVlmt una I our condition before this homo market? Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, pictured it in a Byeech ^mado in the U. S. Senato in 1S3l\ > . "A flourishing agricultural imputation is tlm verv basis of tho prosperity of a nation. :J .especially of our republic, extended and "fertile as are its lielus; wide and varied as '^ "aroits climee; and It is with a view to tlie advancement of that interest?especially of tlio luterest of the Western farmer?that I give to tlio protecting swtcin my decided and unqualified support. Born aud reared in tliat section of the country which, heretofore, has been, and still is, almost exclu* iilvelr agricultural; standing in a situation i in which tho altars of tho husbandman, whether prosperous or adverse, lmvo been familiar to my observation. I know their wants, I understand their interests, ' and shall endeavor to speak their language. Every portion of tho world was seurched i by our intelligent merchants, and all corn* Lined did not furnish a market adequato i to our surplus productions. Kvcry fanner In Ohio long knew and felt tho pressure i consequent upon this statu of things. Year after veur their stacks of wheat stood unthreshed, scarcely worth tho mauual labor of separating the grain from tho straw; so low whs it. rttiuced, ia comparison with iiuiimfucttired articles, Hint 1 have known forty l>ii?liel8 of wheat given for n pair of iKKits; such was tho state of tilings in tho We#tern country prior to,'nnd nt tho time of, tho revision of tho tariir in 1824." The quotations that Mr. Turner makes from Mr. Hewitt, show tkat our foreign market is necessarily fluctuating and uni reliable and often quite limited. It ie therefore to our great home market?the market that consumes 00 per cent of our product-?that we must look, lu propor tion as wo extend our manufacturing, ol every kind and variety, in that proportion will our farmers have a great market at their own doors. Wo do not say that it will bo necessary to havo a high tarilT to keep up this diversified industry, livery year, as invention does its work and competition cheapens production, the necessity for anything niore than u ; rovenuo tarill* will decrease. But a revenue (arid* at this time virtually means a protective tariir. Wo cannot raise $100,000,000 of pensions, $05,000,000 of iuterest, 1 and $150,000,000 of miscellaneous expenditure oxccpt by keeping up a tariff that will raise $200,000,000, tho amount raised last year. When, therefore, Mr. Turner nvowe himself for a revenue tariff, ho is, as the case stands to-day, an unwilling advocate of a protective tariff, and, therefore, except as to his freo trade theories, there is nc 1 special margin of difference between us. , "Dfni.vo tho early part of last October, 1 had a severe attack of rheumatism in_ my ngiii Kmc, savs *?r. J. Ki. vonnor, 01 me I loyal Oj>cra llouse, Toronto, Canada. "I used many so-calledT-licumatic remedies without receiving any apparent benelit. Observing that 8t. Jacobs Oil was being constantly recommended by many of the leading meniben of our profession, .1 decided to give it a trial. From the first application I commenced to improve, and before I had used two-thirds of a bottle 1 was entirely cured. 1IKS3.?On Friday, July 21,1882, at 2 o'clock r, M., yzL*u? daughter of Hoary K. and Lena Hecs, deceased, ??cd ].*> mouths ond 7 days. Funeral this (Saturday) Afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residcnco of her grandfather, Ueiiryc Zocckler, Jr., at Fulton. Friends of the family arc Invited to attend. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. LTEBirMiniTlI nECOMMENDED BY PHYS1CIANS.fth.bi,*..t.?iMB<. en bolt) iMm of Ult Atlantic, a* ?a InraiuaM* Took and Rntoralin In c?wi of 0?c*ral DeMlliy, Narvoua L).-;r?iil',D, EcffabUd L'?a?tItuiloa id4 Farnala Wuakocti. NURSING MOTHERS, ?bo anlTtr from potfrty of milk. *111 flnl li a ipwIO* for tb?lr troublaa. Il atlmulatci th? dlgtillnn, abarpioa lb* appatll*. lurlforat'i mil tiulldl up lb* *nUi? ajtlrui, ?ul ticllta aseciroui Bow of milk. WEAK AMD SICKLY CHILOREN, -ho.oir? from UnlisJ* an 1 martacit, tbe mull ef dltraw, nitr-aiu4y, or D*rrosa iinto, will darha latnlanilal Un?rtt frwq li? uh. It mlorti tb? 19 III Cbrmtl coaJldoa ?oJ tr'.Lji tick it* blooa of josili. INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS -in rniit.imir.Mr adaptM fur imialnlnj lift, inl rvitorlog l??l ?lr*P|th. Wb?B th# itmnuli It ink aud r?fui?? otbrr Dmirlibmrnl tin Kilract ?111 pra>? an *icill*nt iahitltui4 fur fool. It naltlitr pallaupoa tbf >l'P*tIu nor offtaili tL? uttt, DELICATE FEMALES, ?h"? anffcr from thi wnijMMi of Ihrtr i?i, will itirln Uitlnc r*ll?f fn>oi III ci?. Il ImttoTM tb? dictation, parlSu tb* bloat. ,ilratit.'.? ?k? ?'? Um plrln." WEAK ANO DELICATE PERSONS GENERALLY. r*nlr? him artificial rtaioratlto? ami Mpf?UII; tho?? who art IntllnaJ la Comaaplloa?"III find thl* preparation ataetly lullvl tothair nrwlt. It la afor th? (oujha *u4 Kartoua Iff*o* tloua navkll; locUaot to a low auto cf the ajaum. AS A FLESH RESTORER it pniwnei ib? hlihut tMu?. Tht ?Mi> Unrtaocjr of lla action I* to ailmnlato lb* dlioatka of f?t piodutlri fooda, and |t? ?fT#ct It Inrarlably lo tin fullo*ai an 1 rouDdnrta to tbt fama!? fortu, auJ robuiiDtia ta IL? maKullna fraoa. . THE LIEB1Q MALT EXTRACT U*rnrfe<me*otrtt*JF1ali i.tiract or Halt, ajr???Mr U> tbo Uat?, ml fm from altobol. It l? mdlly rftaliifl on tli# atmnaob ?rrl contalaa nota bat b&lumn# and n"utl?fc|n< luzrvllmu. Tbo *?duIb? preparation >ara nn tba 1*1*1 a nu?an<r??Mt lUrntatof llaania von Ijiaia, in l a ?e .iuili of hW HUi..tur., at *.11 aa tbti of I. VOOULEH ? CO.. lUmuom, Ud., Aftuufwr AuarUa. TliAYKLEKS' GUIDE. PKrAUTUP.E OrTHAIXS?WIIEEI.INO TIME 3und?y. A.M. A.M. P.N. r.K. B.AO. B.B fl:35 *:50 3:10 4:55......... P. M. C?nLO. DIt 9:30 1:30 11:00 11:15 W..P.&U. Dlv &40] 1:80 ' 5:1C .. CloT.AMtU 6:00 11:10 1:M H:65 ~. ! P. M. P..C.&SLL... 8:52 6:S2, S:.V2 1:57 4:17 5:47 A.m. r. m. a.m. a.m. C., T. V. & W- *9:30 -J T?-?0 12:00 6:00 |4:00 ARRIVAL Of TBAIS8. Sunday. A.M. A.M. r.M. A.M. B.40, R.R 12:16 10:30 2:30 9:20 .... p.M. A.M. a. it. A.M. CcnU 0. Dlv 5 65 10:00 2:55 10:to W.,P.&B.Dlv 7:55 11:20 6;25 A.M. *P. X. A.M. Clor.A Pitta 11:10 5:08 7:57 J&42 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. V. M. P.M. P., C. A SU L.. 11:W S:5'2 6:37 IU02 40-2 7:17 r. m. p. m. C..T.V.AW, *S:lOtglOgl 2:25 ?-5C0 t bally exeunt suuaay. t BlcuDcavlllo Accommodatlou.?Thin train durInn tho day poaes backward aud forward between Martin's Ferry and B^Ualre; stopping when required at tho Bhcrmau Hoiiw, >Ktuavillo, WMt Wheeling and Gravel UI1L Y Mawilou Accommodation. St. Ulalrsvillo Accommodation. C., T.. V. & W. Truing run by Columbus time. -yy HEELING AND ELM GROVE R. R. On and after MONDAY, JULY 8.1SS2. care on tho Wheeling ami Elm Grave Kullroad will run as follows. leaving the city (corner Eleventh und Market strew), awd Hornbrooic's I'nrlc. nt d:30 a. m. 10;IW A. m. 1:30 p. m. 5.3'J p. m. 7:00 " 10:30 " 2:00 " C:00 " 7:3) " 11:00 " 2:30 " C.30 " 8:00 " ii:S0 " ?:0>) " 7:30 " 8:30 " 12:00 m, 3.30 8:00 " 5.W " *1:00 I 430 " 9.00 " I fnOJ " U3U " Sundays excepted; On Hundoy* (In fair weather) caw will run every 20 minute.*, fiora 7M0 x. m. to 'J 10 v. x. J 03. KLKEn. jyl - Ruoorlntenrtflnt KRAFTS ? DIARRHEA COMPOUND, The only fafo and certain cute for Cholera, Cholera 3lorbn?, Piarrlicva, Dysonlnry, Colic, Cramp?, Sum* w::i ;wr Complaints, See, ? luraltiAblo for cliildrcn during their Second Summer. Inukofor n.orolhnn twenty ywui and hiu never .'oiled. No curunopay. I'rleoWeeiiU. R. A. McCAItE & CO., Proprietors, Jyi wiiKKi.iNn. w.va. POSTERS. HANGERS, CARDS, ETC. i5Ucir,j"l1omiJ!a,u'tl'obc*"" "u,? jSfffiInud NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED?GIltL TO DO GENERA! TT Hou*work In a until funlljr. Enquire at Ka M IndUruitrm. liUnJ. jyn Q.^0. BMTTH, lloal Estate, Jlornl & Stock llroker. HpcrJal Attention rItpii to colloctlnj rout* mid the CfUcrtl niauftcvtiii'iit of Kcul KjUhU;. mht 1^0 Main ?treet, WIxxHuk. W. Va. J^UKE F1TT0N, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter 1410 Main street. All orders promptly attonded to. Ja4 Q1IROMOS AND J'AINTINGS. A large, freali supply, iust received nt \V. 8. I1UTC1IIN8', jy'22 14 Twelfth 8treet. QARD OF THANKS. Mrs.Cyrlllo A. Dlanchard, sou and daughters adopt this means of returning their most i heartfelt thanks to friends, neighboring and , at lttr?e, for sympathy shown at the obsequies of deceased husband and father, Charles Dlanchard. Wukkuno, July 22.18^2. Jy22 ? pOR SALE. HulldliiK Lot* on Jacob street near Twcniy-nliith hi* J Thirtieth streets, cheap. 100 hiuvrcs I'ittsburuh & \Vintern Railroad Stock, j Will R'll at a large dUcount. Stock paid up In full.1 A comfortable home on IndUna street; house 7 , rooms; full lot. well Improved. .Tcxa* I-and Serin goou for WO acres, for 8.00 00. I.oana negotiated. Jy? O. O. SMITH. JS^OTICK. 1 Nf? visitors? OliMmnkera or others?will b? nerI milted to visit our factory. or any part of It, unlef* with k permit from tho ollicc. ft'o penult will be i given cicept for business reasons. I A desire to wc tho works and tho rammer of lira' king k)*m will not bo considered a snfllclent rcn, ran. Any ono having business with any ol the managers, foreman or employes, that will not mluilt of delay. must como to the otllfe for a permit. TIiIm prohibition Is Issued on account of serious Interference with work and business j HOB1H. BROCKUN1F.R Jt CO. , JMST OF LETTERS . Remaining In tho I'astofllce nt Wheeling, Ohio 1 county, \V. Viu, Saturday, July 22, 1HS2. To obtain any of tho following tho applicant must tusk for advertised letters, giving date of list: LADIES' LIST. 1 Arinbruster, Miss Tercsla Hook. Miss Minnie Brown, Ml* Minerva Marsh, Mia Mar}* IS, ; Rckeumod. MIsh Agues Scoit, Mary Fcwbull, Mrs. Mary Wells, Mrs. Emma. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Colsle, Alfred Morehouse, Joseph Huckensnilth.T. McNeail, J. Ingle, S. H. Patteison, John 1 Jane*, Win, Stubs, A. JoIk-s, Win. Stuttlcs, Salathlal : Kirk, Col. las. T. Warucko, Ludwlg , McUougall, Ciias. FOREIGN LIST. Llumrculer, Adolph. FIRM LIST. I - Dunn Mom* I II. STERLING, T. M. DISSOLUTION^ NOTICE. Tha firm of SMILKY A WKRNT2 wm thi? day uIkwIviiI by mutual consent, W.J. Wcnitzrctlrluir. Ihe luiKini-ss of the lute firm will bo K-ttkil by II. O. Smiley, who aloue Ls authorized to at'le the H. U.SMILKY. W. J. WERNTZ. \\ IIKEUNG, W. Vi? July 15, lSvi. ' CO.IM KT.V K UN 1111?. The undersigned have formed a c<? partnership under the llrm name of SMILEY ?fc HAMILTON, for the purpose of carrylngon the business of the General Agency of Mo^ler, lkihman ?V Co., iniuiufncturers of Safes, Vault", die. II. G. SMILEY. S. Q. UAM1LTON. BELLitni; Cmo. July is, lSSi The olllcehan been removed from Wheeling. W. \a.. to Mellalre. Ohio, ffheru nil communication.1! should be oddtoved. SMILKY & HAMILTON. Jy22 Cor. Thlrtv-thlnl nn.l liolmnnt est. I SUMMER RESORTS. SUM3IEU RESORT. 2300 Feet Above Sea Level. SPRING MILLS HOUSE! Spring MUls. Centre County, l'a., Tennluus of the LewLsburg ?fc Tyrone K. K. This Is a new house Mid newly furnished with cverj thing tending to comfort and convenience ol kucsls. The air is invigorating and perfectly fiee from malatlH.nn-J particularly favorable tor the restonrIon to health of persons afflicted with Pulmonary complain:*, Malarial disoiders and llay Fever. The beauty of natural surrounding, the grandeur of scenery and the perfect puiity of the air and water makes it one of the must delightful spot* for health, rest and iccreatlon. Nearby the celebrated l'enn Cave*, surpassing anything of the kind known?sailing miles under ground?and inspecting halls of great wouder of bygone hrcs. Carriages to tlm cave daily. The Ubie is plentifully .supplied with meats, milk and fresh vegetables and fruits iu season, healthfully pretmrcd and tastefully served. Good stabling accomodations. 1'erday, (le-ss than a week) .. 2 00 l'er week, (less than a month) C OC I'er month 20 00 ?.?iu<|i?i? 10 nounu ana jtoaM wm be promptly uuswered. CEO. U. NASH, JyS Manager. MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK. The New Summer Kesort for the PEOPLE OF WIIEEMXfl. A* I MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL! 5 **? The Association Headquarters. J** a******** WILL UK OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. For Information address. JyT> H. lI.VA.NMirTF.lt. Manager. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, MOUNTAIN LAKE PAKK, 311). \Vill be open for tlio reception of uuests AFTER THE 10th OF JULY. The rooms aro largo airy, ami arc furnished with nil modern conveniences. The situation in one of the most convenient and beautiful ut the Park. The table will be furnished with ever) thing tlic market can atTonl. Charges will bo reasonable. Tor Information address the Proprietor of the Hotel. Jy6 GrLADES HOTEL, OAKLAND, MD. A Celebrated Summer Resort. First-class iu all itx appointment*. The standard of this well known Homo will be maintained as one of the leading hotels in the country, Good hunting uud fishing in the neighborhood. Kooins large and airy, and cuisino excellent. Charges moderate. Jy3 JOHN a II It A NT, Manager. SUMMIT HOUSE, CRANBERRY SUMMIT, W. VA. Occupies a commanding position on the summit plateau of the Allegheny Mountains. The accommodatious for guests are ample, the rooms having been lately refurnished. Good hunting and fishing in the neighborhood. Three passenger traitu each way dally. Terms aro reasonable. Mas. MARY K. WOKT11INGTON, ly:l . Proprietress. DENTISTRT. HtW TIM UtNTAL COMPANY, 1050 MAIN STREET, WHEELING. $8.00. $8.00. Set of Tcothon Gold............. .;835 00 Bet of Heat Gum Teeth 8 00 B(*t 4old Fillings 1 00 Silver Killings. 60 Extmcting.^...^....^....^. 25 Giu given. All work warranted. DR. a. B. M'CORMICK A BRO., apr3 Mainmort. jQR& SURGISON & SON, DENTISTS, No. 1143 Mirketitrcct. Wh'edlni, W. Ya All operation! warranted. . JyJO ___ CLOTHIHO?J. DRILLES. BARGAINS A1TEAI.IN0 TO THE CLOSEST BUYERS. I ???? Something Woithy of Careful Examination. The season being nearly over hns umdo It liii]icrattvo that nil Spring and Summer Goods should bo moved at once. It costs 10 per cent to carry over goods from 0110 season to anotiier. This I shall attempt to nvold, and by giving tliis reduction to customers oiler the greatest inducements ovcrheld out. I will, therefore, until tho 1st of August, give a CASH DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT On all sales of One Dollar and upU'licilo Unnin wulnnfJft?i nw PIa41? ??<?> UIIU1U llyUIIUVIUli UU VIUlll' ing, both to Order and Itcady-Mndo, on lients' Furnishing Goods and on everything I have in Stock. J.BRSLLES, THE SPE DEALING, One Price Clothier, 1158 MAIN STREET, jc!2 . DRY GOODS. ATAI * A HM'hK R ? SlUNb & IHUMAo. Just liccclvcJa Tlilrd Stock of Tlioso RICH BLACK SILKS At $1 25, $150 and $2 00, clienp at 33 per cent more, that have had such a run. Also a Full Line of llcautiful Summer Silks, IN ALL S1IADICS. MORIES, SATINS, SURAHS, Lace, Huntings, Nun's Veiling, Casiimcrcs, "White Goods, Fino Thread, Hosiery and Underwear As l'rctty as Silk, etc., etc. Beautiful Summer Silk at 47 l-2c. A GREAT BARGAIN. ODIi STOCK OF Carpets, Velvets, l'apestrys, Ingrains, Hugs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and. Lace Curtain lloods To I? ?? ? W..UU* J'UOOCU u; UUJ 111 kill] uuy. PRICES LOW Cheap Counter. Vo place on sale to close out a large variety of Seasonable (Jowls, marked down 150 to 50 per cent. The Cheapest tlooils ever shown?Garner^ Host Percales at 12 1-2 cents; yard wide Cambrics 8 cents; Lawns o to 8 \ cents; Remnants linlf their cost- So bring along your cash and examine for yourselves. STONE & THOMAS, 1030 Main Street. iny25 j MUSICAL GOODS. I Jj^OR SALE. A GOOD SECOND-HAND Steinway. Piano ! | AT A BARGAIN. Call soon. 1 LUCAS' MUSIC STORE, je20 1142 Main Street. piANO AND ORGAN STOOLS. Job lot at less than present cost prices. Elegant style*, best' quality goods, from $2 upward. Will not duplicate present lot at tile prices.' WM. H. 8HEID. jy!2 53 Twelfth St.. Washington Hall. gHKET MUSIC. A large collection of New and Popular Music, for 5 cents per copy. WILSON* & BAUMER jy7 1303 Market Street OBOOBBIBa AND TOBAOCO. H(il? AfcoutH For HORSE-HEAD TOBACCO! SW&SONS HEAlKjlUllTERS FOIt Mackerel, Lake Herring, And the Celebrated Unglazed Maddux Aurora Coffee! And a Full Line of Scliultzc'a, Kirk's and Proctor & tinmlilo'fl SOAPS. We soil LOWER, carry the moat complete and largest stock in tho State. SILVER LAKTFLOOR HOUSE. jelO , NEW I882JAGKEREL, Two can of ISS2 new catch mackerel, all slica. Junt received. A. Car ol* l'lioonix Flour, In barrels and bags, received daily. Tho best made. Try it, and you will have good bread. Now Potomac Ilerriuu in stock. largest stock of GROCERIES IN WEST VIRGINIA. jos. spicrokl & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, my25 1410 Main and 1417 South streets. JUST RECEIVED. Anchovy Sauce, Anchovy Piute, Deviled Cblcken, Ilouelcm Chicken, Mackerel In Tomato Sauce. OIngcr Ale, Ualny Farm Cider, Pineapples, A Variety of Pickles. GEO. K. McMKCHHN. 1300 Market Street. YOU ARE CORRECT, Tliurber's Goods ARE THE BEST. For sale at Geo. It. McMccIicii'k. Jyis ^yillTE AND YELLOW CORN IVTE-AJL,. 10 Barrels Pearl Meal. 10 Barrels Choice Yellow Meal. J u?t received at SMYTH'S. jypSS MACKEREL. OIVE BARREL CHOICE For Ketail at SMYTH'S. J>S MERCHANT TAILORS. NtW SPKINb UlHHId C. Hess & Sons, MERCHANT TAILORS, Have now in Slock n Foil Line of Fancy aadStapleW oolens BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Which wo offer at Prices that Defy Competition. Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry the largest line of coods in the city, and our Get Ups are First Class in every resect A FULL LINE OF ? mmwm goods ! Persons desiring anything in our line will Slid it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess & Sons, niliO Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sta. STATIONERY. ^COMPLETE STOCK OF CROQUET, ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLE, HAMMOCKS, AND FOOT BALLS, at stanton & davenport's, jyll 1.101 Market Street BLANK BOOKS The largest stock and greatest variety in :he city. FOR SALE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY JOSEPH GRAVES, je23 2fi Twelfth Street. WINES AND LIQUORS. IB JUS. XRAUB. BOL. K1UC8. VHXD. BXiiXS C. KRAUS & CO., (8ac?Mor to H. Sclimulbwh A Co.,) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO Wines and Liquors, Brandy, GIN, OOEDIAia AND WHISKIES, So. 1133 Marlcot Stioot, l*A New Discovery. i_\ It hi* *lw?r? h?n ?um>ow.< tli.n ' ? after the bead became glazed and Tho ?- .?> thlnjr, it wa? bopelot to eipe<t any ? VI bait. Tbi* It erroneout, ?e hare * \| (rem n hair r>n hundreds r>f beadt H ?"} were Blared like ? -billiard ball. Thii cut U ralcroifcpie f torftewckiiihribta T. ^ . H wbUh the hair crow*. It will read. ny,* H lift* wen that though the hair It Bmlk.? ?W Com from lh? mrface.it l? Mill alire tfl and healthy Icneath the tcalp, and ll J? only prerrated from growing by . * B Ihe contmtion of tha f.Ullcfc In c""trtClUa. I 1; whkhltihould ctow. Theyoune f hilr il Will alire and healthy, twt fl cannot forte It* way throorh the Tli? . . U hardcrutt, until the iurfac? u mfi. Ncw 'IUIt^, ?? la jed by the Grow ml Thetiuue* M then afoot b ibe hair fond (akin to ' M manure in the veretable world). (M the weak life l? uimuUied. and the Tke Panlll* halt mm oo a fmh growth. "? a?pua? DRY QOODS. EASTBBN Dry Goods Store Ill?? MAIN ST. GREAT CLEARING SALE Owing to Dissolution of Co-part liersliip, cntiro Stock to lie Closet Out Reprnrdless' ol" Cost: SALE TO COMMKN'Ci: SATURDAY MORNING Wi,** VAtVAAA AUVAtllAJkl wi Ami continuo until further notice. MARSHALL & CO, EASTERN DRY (MODS STORE, lllO MAJDV Srr. J>2! BLACK SILKS! AT LOW PRICES. A New Stock of the Beat Mukea just rc eel veil. J. S. RHODES & CO. Now Stock of Plain India Lnwu. New Stock of l'laitl India lawn. Now Stock of White Goods ol" nl kinds. Just opened by J. S. RHODES & CO, AT REDUCED TRICES. $2.00 SILK GRENADINES AT $1.50, TO CLOSE. LINEN LAWNS AT REDUCED PRICES. J. S. RHODES & GO. 11 CO MAIN ST. jt'22 DRUGGISTS. A WORD IN SEASON! P.ovide yourself with r bottle of GUNDY'S CHOLKKA. AND DIAHRHQCA MIXTOKK. Yot! may need ft cither at home or abroad. Price 23 ceiitH. irepaml nnd sold by LOGAN ?<r CO., Druggists, Itridgc Corner. Errors in Drinking and Eating, At this season, more than any other, arc apt to give trouble. An excellent corrective and preventive, Is Logan ?t Go's PURE ESS. JAMAICA GINGER, There Is nothing better In the market. Price 25 cte. Prepared and sold by LOGAN A CO. A. Happy Feature In the HOMESTEAD PILL", found In no other, consists In the useof Pill*of diflerentsizes,as found In each l>ox. There is great advantage sometimes in sma 1 doses frequently reja-atcd, as in some forms of Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Ac. Then too, children and some crown persons, who cannot take lareer pills, will readily take the smaller ones, of which four or live are equal in strength toan ordinary pill. Observe ulro. tlmt there are ?orty Pills in each box. So that the Homestead Pills are not only the best but the cheapest Pills in the market. Special Dliccllons go with each box, showing how to use them as a purgative, for Liver Complaint, for Habitual Costivencss. Ac. Price 25 cents. Sent by mall on receipt of price. Prepared only by LOGAN Jfc CO., Jyl7-MW Druggists. Wheeling, W. Va. J?EEP THEM AT HAND! GRUNDY'S Cliolera Mixture AND GENUINE ESS. JAMAICA GINGER, Prepared by R. II. LISX.DruttTffiKt, I jy!8 1010 Main Street _____ I rjMIE ONLY RELIABLE Roach Powder! Harmless to any other vermin or being. FOR 8ALK AT EDMUND BOOKING'S, Agent, PHARMACY, jyir. Xo. 1 O.M Fallows' Hall. STORE CLOSED AT 6 1?. M. EXCEPTING SATURDAY. JOHN FRIEDEL, jvlO 10.T0 MAIN" STREET. j I had not applied the Growtrbut ? few : >WORtt r wetka.wSen new hair commenced to crow I commet |: o?et all that j?rt of my head whkh waiUald, Grower ah ami I now ha?ea? rood abeartof bairn aor- ducul a rtx [ body- M.H.SHHUV. 0?Telapd,0.-. K. M. but Askyour Drugglit or Barber to set It I direct and tho Grower will be sent'pn ^ should use It. BENTON HAIR CROWE FOREPAUOH'8 CIRCUS. A.XJQ-TJ ST 1ST4 PAW'S 221 ELEPHANTS l'osittroljr tlio Largest in tlio World. The Mammoth Monitor of Modem Timet. LarRcr r than over before. Tho Great FOREPAUGH SHOW! Amerlcn'a Representative Amusement Enterprise will Kxltlbltat , WHEELING, Tuesday, Aug. 1, AFTERNOON AN1) KVKXINII, -OK THE , Old Fair Cround. Pour Menageries Combined, Tlireo Oroat Circus Trouncs, Mamuiotli Musount, Occanic Aquarium, Jlippoiirouiatio 8|>ort^?uml GorgeouB Oriental tiiiectacuhir Displays Equaling nearly all tho Shows in the Universe combined. Constituting tho most Klgiuitlc combination of | tented exhibition* In tho unlvetso. Dally oxihmiswi greater, canvas latter, parndo Kinder, costs more, I shows more, and 1* ttie most perfect, chaste and ro, K|M.'Ctablo traveling tented exhibition ever orsnnI Ixed. Lood at tho unparalleled and a?tonlfthlng array of famous foreign features: First and only Herd of 22 Performing Elephants * andthojust aibled Hippest Bom of Earth. "IJolIvur," lxwltlvely the Heuvlest and Nlggest Elephant on Earth. $100,000 will he forMted If any Circus In tho world ran duplicate the unparalleled act of Big. Leonatl, from Milan, Hating ti|>oti a lllcyclc up and 1 down a Spiral Klcvated Kahway, CO feet in height, or the famous German troupe?Sllboua, from Merlin. In their blood-cutdlinxgyinnaMlo exhibitions; or tho Incomprehensible, rearleM Velocity of Al* Mon speed 1 m; CO Miles an Hour on a u t(u?i blub Bicycle. ??rThreo Greatest Urine I.ftdy Kir.ers in the WorhlLouisa Kenz. from Jlcrllul Lizzie Deacon, from London! Mile Victoria 1 Behold I See! 100 Peerlna Performers! Tallest i Giants! Smallest Dwarfs! 200 reforming and Ring Horses! Two Honied Rhinoceros! Hippopotami! Monster Serpents! Trained I Ions! Tignrsl Hyenas! Glratlca! Baby Elephants! Nursing Camels! Infant Lions . and Tigers! ' Herd of Sacred I'creUn Cattle! Nubian Swine! 1,CU) Rare Animals and Birds! Two Race Track Arena?, equal to any! Four Great Giroun RIu^h! Seats for 20,000 In the Cloud Towering Pavilions! k 5,U00 Opera Chain on tlio tirnuil Stand! ) 1'ccrlcNM, Pontic, l*rliicrly, (Jrmul, Gorccoii!*, Free Slrwt I'arnile between 10 and 11 o'clock, weather permitting, in which Is seen the wondcifully grand and sublime imgcauts CLEOPATRA, Queen of Egypt, ^ ?AND? ' LA.LLA KOOKH, Princess of Delhi, WITH T1IK HANDSOMEST WOMAN* IS AMERICA, Personating "Lalla Roqkh,M and the barge of ClcoImtra. with Egypt's Queen, the inott magnificent spectacles ever beheld upon the streets of an American city. Living Wild rieasts Loose in the Street. I A score of Min-brlght sumptuous, chariots, Albion sweeping along with his 1) feet high Bicycle. A real simon-pure troupe of Southern Camp-Meeting Methodist?, slnglr.gas the proccssion moves : TIIUEE GREAT BANDS OK MUSIC, And greatly, grand, new and novel Procession of Industry, the very largest, loneest, greatest, grandest, gratuitous and only 2 Million Dollar Pageant ever seen on ihc streets. Admission only 50 cents; Children under'J years, 25 cents. Exhibition afternoon and evening at usual hours. Arenlc Chahs? Promenade Concerts one hour before commencing,, I by I ho three great bands. i DjTLow Rated and Excursion Trains on all Ralli roads to see this Great Show. All who desire to avoid the crowd Surrounding the ticket wagon, at the show ground?, can secure seats and tickets at WILSON & BAUM ICR'S MUSIC STORE, _ 1308 Market street, any time during "the day of the Show. ADAM FOREPAUGII, jyt S15-22-2S 294 w Proprietor PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, rpKIMBLE & LUTZ, PLUMBERS, flao and Clflow UU+AYin UU'J uuu DlGOlil LlLlClfi, HI8 Market Street. Healing and Tentllating or public buildings dwellings and factories a specialty. ipHOMPSON & IIIBBERD, rKACTICAl PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1311 Market St, "Wheeling "W. Ta. Dcalere In all klnila of lend, wrought and awt Iron plpca, sewer x?ii>c? and chimney tor*, steam *ad water cauge#, siphon pump*, safety valvca, bath tuba, units, Ac. bole agents for tho nelnhrnforl Homo * n? wuivuiuiuu uuiuoiuii oicam rump, Underwriters' Qm Machine. Order! from the country promptly filled. .? mn'23 HARE & SON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS AND BTJCAM FITTKR3, Mo. 83 Twelfth street. All work done promptly at reasonable prlcor. 1*7 JEWELRY AND WATCHES. grORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS For Fine Single and Double Carrel Shot Guns, Rifles, Paper and Brass Shells, Gun Implements and Ammunition, at I. Gr. DILLON'S, I .*- ' 1223,Market Street. Call and set; the Seral-Hnmmericss Single ' Barrel Oun. M>methine new. niv27 ramo. AFTpn imiKfi .Aftet Mn* t*,(1 ? S'.ifiH irSSffSS. rW:?-T~ for you, or tho money can bo tent to us Jpald.WPr,oe,?LO?p?r Bottle. Lndlee R CO., 334 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. 0. EDUCATIONAL. J1EJIALE SCHOOL AT The National CnpitaI BcLmifSuho " MlltlHl bjT h coiui.loto cort? Of VuSJ?1b*U.? ? uS facility will be Rffordcil to Muilcnu i'i, '**? cUmc, whllo iho ptcpuM^SSSSL^" w re matt thorough RtUmiinn. ,*nmc"t win The modern lanjruaaoa will form ? ? feature of tlio chnoL For fu|k*rilrhi.?lom.,tl?H tlia l'linclpal. WluMlWjMdrS ?PraMw^ HUM, fu. N. gCHOOL OF ART, -"*? All persons who desire liiitructlonsin iUatid?ndModcll)rnwlns,\ValcrColor]h. ralntlnu. and Clilim 1'ultUlnK, are re<i?S to call at llio School ol Art over V. || i? hurt A Bro.'s Clilim Store, 12l5Murket ?L between 0 o'clock nnd 12 o'clock a. ? from : o'clock to 5 o'clock p. u. I" MXON, Master Uto Student ol tlio South KeiisliiKtoa' Gallery, London, Himlmnl. j^jn Dtllfhtfolly k**Ud on .it^iTrf^i WEST .VIRGINIA liVERSTfYT 1 NINEdepartments of studr: text V. AT COSTS calendar arrnn* J to il&ttS1* ' pen** for ouo year from 8175 toVw iimSSW1, liberal, thorough. Foil tenn 7.1881. Attendance Ihai year iK West Virginia and from a State* a?7| twh?!2 " Number ol students 1,TO %*Forcatalogueaand otherInfomitinn...i . i^vSfv^11""' " * ">*bhm! : - TOTlI LAW WCIIOOL OlT~~~ WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY GEN,M,silr, l'n?t,tnlt Faculty: 0. A. Graven, M. A., IW ( ,>????? i and Kqulty; Hon. J. Itaudoliili TuckSLI 4,* IW. Constitutional law; Judge II \v* tiT. LL. D.. Ixclnraron WllU; Judge Win,' McUuthnJ* Lecturer on Heading. befMon bcKlMtto TO For catalogue and full Information mMn* ,litt l*nop. C. A. Uuavks, Lexington. Vi WASHINGTON ANlfLHE U3VIYE1181TY, GEX. 0. \v. c. I.EK, President. Thorough Instruction in lure and Nclrnce and In tliol'rofmlntwlih^' oi Ijuv and Knu-lnrorlnr I., tho V-lloy ot V1.KI..I.U sijfSL'SSt nine months, exclusive of books H?a eloffi.K not exceed from toSJOQ. Scthlon mini 22? r UXSSSSS^1-^^ MARIETTA HcT~ Location inn beautiful limn In Sonllicm 01,1,. Mt the stouth ot the Muskingum tlm. iftrnS tul operation forty wren mux. T*o study in Colleee o[ four yens eucli, MattfiSSm us to Greek. Eiienses moderate. Over ?<&*$ umes II Its libraries A recent U<i iU hi i? ovnjed the mtmtier ot xclsmanblpi. The lv?5 lory Deportment Ills students foresrbof UieuSw# antra. Full term bCjtinsSepc 7. Msrletw. aSl I. tt. AM1KKWS, I'nMilt'nL ft'1'- GEORGE'S HALL, AX UXSUItkj Jtsjseo Boarding Sehool lor Ita and y ? Men, Jtelstertown, Baltimore ronnly, MsrrUntf preparra lor tho Unlveisltlcs and (WlmSfi nesi. fJTj a year. I'rof. J. 0. Kisfiu A V Principal. Circulars with references Kut.' * * Jyl^hjw rpiIE HANNAH JIOItE ACADKMV, J_ near H-utimore, for Girl*, noted for healthfulpen, careful training, thorough Instruction and the inlucnceflof a Christian home. The next t?m ni'W"S,C,,U % Kcv- AUTIIDIt J. HICiuf D . KcUtcfftown. Md. JylJ-wis BUSINESS CARDS. gTEPHEN McCOLLOUGII, Carpenter and Ituildcr. Brick Buildings erected complete In all jnod<m Iraprovemcuu. Also wooden buildings fitted up complete on lot. Wooden buildlugi framtd ud fitted up in yard at work khoji and taken to anj Kirt and completed. ?n renKJiinljle terms. All ?! rations made on old buildings, roofs valleyi and BKy-HehtanarHcuUrlyattcnd^lto. iK-iks.counUri and shelving fitted upon short notice; store fronu nut in and stores alterdi. ltwldence No. 89 Sixtecnth street, formerly occupied by Mr. Ben Exler. Shop In rear of Capitol, on Alley 13. qyll "YyHEELING EOILKIi WORKS. "'Manufacturers of portable, statlonarr, narlce boilers, brecchine, chimneys, tanks, stills, .loon, shutters and all kinds of heavy sheet Iron work. Dealers iu becoud-haud boilers. For infonaallou apply to COX ,t MOItHIoOX, _ , . No. 1C00 Market street Telephone 0-21. RepairssjKt'lal attention. Terai J) 0. LIST, JB., PORK PACKEE Ul4 rarer of Iho cclebraM CIUSTER MEW, which aro now ready and for wle it ? *<? FOUKTEENTU STREET. My H. C. Mcaiaarc all branded, "liit'i Cheater" _*P5 . ^ B. CAMDEN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence and office No. 105 Fourtetuthitrttl Office also Ht 1133 Cliapllne street. Tclephouo No. OC1 and No. 11. I uftim promptly answered. toys . J M. CLOUSTON, dkjli.eb in Grain, Uround Feed, Baled Hay, Straw kt. South 8trect,Ncar Market Street Uri^gc, Will pay tho highest market prlco /or whwt, corn, ___ and orttK lalj. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. _ IJMIE YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. Glknmvk, M. T.. July 1,182. Haying rcmoretl from West Virginia. to the gift} Ycllowntouo Valley In Monuuia Territory, vrhtre l propose to make my home for the future, and ? gage in the Real Estate Hutiucss, secure Homr meads forsettlere, on (iovernineni IjukIs. a!>o * cure farms from the Northern ftHflc Railroad wr settlers, so they will have a place to locate oa[arrival, without the trouble or excuse of hunting a desirable location. I will buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate for non-residents as well us citizens of the Territory. Opportunities unexcelled to purchase the w? lands, now ofl'ered for tele at low prices, which In a year or two will be worth live to ten tints low present cost. My facilities for masscting bunnj* with thoU. 8. Laud Olllce unsurpassed. Chars? moderate. Correspondence w>llelted. (JEO. H. TISfiLE. Jyl'DdW tilciidlve.M.T.^ ^LEXANDER BONE, SR., NOTARY PUBLIC, LICENSED GENERAL BBSIAtill REAL ESTATE AGENT. Loans negotiated, stocks bought and chanta*and manufacturers' booksojieHcd.uaifliw and closed. Estates buttled, uotes, book auid ronta collected. Houses rented and if**Collections promptly remitted. Advancei a*? All business corrc?i>on(kMiceconfideiuUlly*'JfflrS to. fiend for circular to references. 13JJ street, (Cmnglo's Block,) over City JUuk, WTiccusf, X. Va JiL JJR. J. B. REED Has removed liis ofllceaiid resitlenj*!1?? the Eighth ward to the corner of T**a,P second and Chapline streets, Fifth waru. Olllce hours?7 t<r 1) a. m., 1 tu 3 r. ? .'1 0 r. m. Telephonu F 10. JpROFESSIONA L. UtnOLlllIEX li?? relumed tolhcrUT'^jjj can be found hi tuc OFFICE OF TI1K DOARI) OF KDCCATIOS. over tho City Hank, Market street. rjlUOMAS SWEENEY, Justice or Hie IViico, XoUrj I'nlilicWl Honcral Iluslucks .\genl. . 1112 Chaplino Street, Squira Kelber; oM OOlce. mill'. ?;? * 1 HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CflPS! ?prjin^ NOW IN STOCK AT GEORGE J JATHISOfi'S 1222 MARKKT 8TUKKT. mhl7