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THE INTELLIGENCER.I! Publlibod daily (8undiy?exc*pt?d). i fBKW A CAMI'BKl.L,........ PBOPRltTOB*. | At Not. 25 and 25 Fouitetnth Btrttl | ' TKRW3 OP3AILY: ! One copy one ypir.-ts 001 Tbrw monthi...... ~.fl 00 i j Blx moiithi............. 4 00 | One month. 79 l ! : Dtlirerod by carrleri In dty, U>e per week. TKRM8 OF HKMI-WKCK I.V: 1 One year - 43 CO | Mix montbiu |1 M I 1Hb?>. TKRJI8 OF WKKKLY: une jetr..- ?i w | six momn* 11 w (JrwUrvUnctlomto CluU. Ifcnd /or ample topjr I and dicuUn. Addrut, KRBW A CAMPBELL, H'. Ya, rv IKiitorwl at the rontollcekt Wheeling, W. Va.,u I Sfi? igfonri'Clw matter. I I J ; iVUHKLLSU, W. VA., JULY 4J. 1M2. " 1 g== = Tim Improviu? I'roapectn for ItiulueM. No one can fail to aeo that* there has 1?een a perceptible change in tho tono of tho crop rcportu during tho last two weeks, and tiiat already a rifling tide of buoyancy of feeling and expectation in regard to tho volutno of buaincsa to bo dono thia coming fall and winter is gradually setting in. It is now pi admitted that tlio wheat crop, both w inter and apring wheat crop, will oxccetl any previous yield in tho history of tho country, and that close in tho wake of tho ggj . wheat will follow enormous cropa of hay, oats, barley, rye, and irotatocs. Tho weather also is such as to rapidly itnprovo tho prospects of tho corn crop. Its expected yield is being constantly marked up, almost from day today; bo much so, that ') it is now almost assumed that tho crop will bo better than last year. Tho reports , . from tho cotton States also aro highly en5 cbiiraging. There will be, according to ; present prospects, a very largo crop of ^ - cotton. . Indeed tho present outlook is that tho country will not be short in any of its crops. The aggregate will bo enormous. Wo will ! ' havo plenty of rico and tobacco, and a very fair crop of sugar. Every section of the country will participate in tho agricultural blessings and bounties of tho year. Those ; t lat suffered most last year, especially k homo parts of tho South, will this year have im" abundance for their own use in the way l . of cereals, and agood deal to Bparc. | As if all tills was not enough?that we ! . should havo this abundance for ourselves? there is according to tho latest foreign adi' vices every reason to suppose that all our surplus will again bo wanted to supply ' short crops in Europe. Our exports of | breadstuff* are increasing and promise to still further increase. Already the ship: ments of new wheat aro going forward ! : - from all the parts of tho southwest to Europe . and to South America, and yet prices aro !: / falling. New wheat that opened at one V dollar, and one dollar five, in Kentucky, has already fallen to 90 cents. The buyers are astonished at the magnitude of the crop in that State, and also at its quality. The report of short crops in Europo does not >- stimulate them to expect last year's prices, so largo is the apparent surplus for shipment. Tho recovered and reanimated tone of fe tlio country is now being reilected in tliat great financial barometer known as Wall ! ' Street There has been a remarkable rite in securities of all kinds in the last few ' "weeks in Wall Street. The price of all railroad stocks and bonds, especially of those roads that penetrate the grain'growing regions, has had a remarkable advance, jsfe ? Tho public confidence in an extraordinary .1 tonnage business for the railroads this year uaa been re-established. Even the new !. lines and tho fancy lines nro partaking of tho general advance. So much i ho that it seems likely that whatever excuse ; : our Kiver Railroad Syndicate had a few ; V weeks ago for indulging in apprehensions l&^-in regard to their ability to raise money on their own securities in order to carry those of Urn new project, seems now to be in prop,4j?!.ccsa of dissipation. If indeed they still cherish a sincero purpose to build the road under any circumstances we will soon see A - every possiblo pretext for delay removed ,f% i by tho improved business prospects of tho : country. ' The feeling to-day in regard to the future of; business presents a very decided con trast as compared with that of the first of , ipL^May. There were thoso who saw in the i; V. . partial failure of the crop last year, and the ' consequent rise in the necessaries of life, ' v and the slackened demand for the manu- t fr^factured products of tho country, the com ing of a reaction from tho boom which tho country has enjoyed sinco the fall of 1879. jBgfeTho weather of tho spring was so extraor^^pdinary in its character as to lead conserrative people to expect still higher prices, ^possibly,' for tho necessaries of life, and IpOlower and declining prices for everything / V else. Tho Kansas City Journal tells how 1 Sethis feeling manifested itself in that part of ] ^r ' . tlio "NVrest. The feeling thero was general , i^^tiiroughout tho "West, aa we gathered it Pw^Irom .^yheeling,business men who from | v$|^Umo to time made trips in the States west of tho ^lissiaaippi river. Says tho Journal: i i A well known owner of large realty intercsts in Kansas City last spring wrote to his agent here that he would not ?[^>increaso his investments here at present, ^Kas ho regarded it as certain that a Berious :;|v '? financial and business squeeze was about 1 to follow the era of prosperity and lareo J values. On the contrary, he instructed Ins . agent to sell as much of tho property owned by him as lie could dispose of with^psgout actual loss. This mau was in a position calculated to afford him tho benetit of the insido viow of tho leading capital|kv ists of tho country. He expected the trouble would begiu in early spring?in ;oh'-tact he thought it bad already commenced : ggglwhen bo wroto to his agent." But tho onlv business disturbance yet experienced lias : resulted from fright?from just such nets !' as ho himself committed. The talk of tsSS-fithreatened panic and approaching business j ; stagnation could have had no less effect. [^%-and tho only causo for surprise is that it hail littlo effect upon business. tyf-j.-^Tho fall season opens out with feara rep, jhovedand with nono but over*cauUous Pij^jpeople among the timid ones. Tlio slight sovro attending the business oftho early j season has had a healthiful effect in instill[^ iugcaution, and this caution has done |P^;much to niako tlio present outlook eyen BSs&irioro encouraging than it would have been [v; under any other crcumstnnces. I l^^g'vi.Unlcss appearances arc more deceptive gmtouian' t ever beforo known, tho reEsSg^vival of business throughout the country is R0fefi|ii6w;at'handj and with confidence reh^., lie wed by the failuro of tlio anticipated ? S^^toanic tho voluuio of fall trade will doubt- 1 j less be healthy and steadily increasing. IgteSSTho. outlook could scarcely be inoro en-Ss^couraeinc. IA HAKD I'LACK FOIL BOYS. ! ; Ijfe In tho l*eiimyIvnntn Conl CrwUrr*. ; BBgfot ia almost impossible for any one who ffi^gbaa not been an eye-witness to tho opera- ' SafKtions of the mines to conceivo at what ten- ( 'iffi^'dofyeara the child in tho anthracite region ( j/,; is put to work, or to know, unless .be baa i ^^actually in his younger days been placed j ^^^in tlio samo condition aa the thousands of J l>oya in the mining districts, to what per- < !/ /... niciou8 influences they are subjected and 1 ' what ovil consequences ensue. Though it ? & ;> may appear incredible, it is nevertheless a 1 v. , fact that children of all ages from nix years 1 : upward, find work in the coal-breakers, : i-t-' and toil in dirt in an atmosphere thick with ..carbon dust from dawn till dark of every j iay In tlie week, Sundays excepted. These little fellows earn from thirty to forty-five :entsperday; their labor consisting in picking the ilate, rock, etc., out'of the co a previously crushed to small pieces in a breaker and screened through huge re'volving screens that separate the various aire* )f coal. From this occupation, as they ad* vanco in years they nro promoted to mule Jriving. and afterward, when tiiey arrive it man's estate, to laboring and mining mm 1) isthe highest pinnacle that can In ittalned by thu toller, whose* only compos Ions through life are men made rough lik< himielfbv their rough surroundings, and whoso only education is that which hi gleans from tho noisome breaker ant gloomy mine. Here Is u wrong crying foi a redress. Here Is an evil that caunot be remedied too hoou, and hero Is a clianti for some Garrison to point out the fctten thut enslave a portion of humanity, anc for Home Lincoln to striko from off theii limbs those chains of servitude and muki them free. Out of this community in the northeri portion ot Luzerno county, which numberi about twenty-two thousand people, upwan of three thousand boys, whoso ages vari from six to flften years, are engaged abou the mines. Having gone to work befori thoy should havo been sent to school it most instances, thoy grow up In utter iirno rauce, as it is well known that when the) advance in years and their labor corres pondingly increases in value, they get Im little chance to become educated. Thus in this enlightened nge, when tho tcndenci of humanity is upward and onward, un? the benefits of education penetratint everywhere are extended to all, socle ty is hampered and tho nrogreasivt wheels of civilization aro clogged bj culpable ignorance. Tho citizen is ren dered incapable of intelligently discharginj his duty jus a citizen, and the fact thai there is a continuous supply of material fo tho demagogue to prey upon is a constan iui.'uul-u iu uur iruu iiibmiuuuu. i uuuuu u the pernicious influences to which thes< little boys are subjected. There are m schools in tho world where more evil i learned, or mora innocence destroyed,thai in tho coal breakers. It is absolutely shock ingto watch the vilo practices indulged ii by those children. Hear the frightful oath to which they give expression, and not their total disregard for religion or morality Hardened by exposure to terrible influence it is lmrdly to bo wondered at that the demoi of Molly Maguiroism and systematized cold-blooded murder reared its monatrou head from out the sinks that surround th mines, and maintained its reign of terro for years.?i'itlMon Jailer to rhiladelnhi iW. nainiLT extbact. RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS rtt.*kUfc..i*nlo*or< fn bath .ld?? of 111* Atlantic, * in luraloalla Tonle and Rntxra Ui? la c.??i of 0*n*r.l tHblllly, Ntrroua Drpratiloo, E*ft*bb< CooiUtuttoa and F*m*l* ffnlwii. NURSING MOTHERS, *bo *ir*r from peT?rty ef mil*. ?li flsl It * paciaa tor ibtlr iroabto*. It tlaultUi th* dl(*.tloo it* appetite, larigoreUi tad balkU op It* %nllr? i;iUD aad *tclt?t t ((otrout Cow of milk. WEAK AND SICKLY CHILDREN, .h..ae?rrr?,?ta..it.d. and *rarln*((, lb* mail of dl?*??. nr.r.tudy, or ntnroui .train III d.rir* aalxtantlal brn*fll from Its uie. it mlorti thi ijittm to It* normal condllloa tad Lrla^s bock tb? Moon ol joulb. w . INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS ?ni 8niu.imir.Mj adapt *d for tailalnlnc llfc, tad r?tor1n? kut (Irtuctb. Whoa th. itotaach U ?*ak an 1 r.fuxi other aoarlabBt*at tb* F.itract *11 pro** .a oiedlrot .abitltnte for food. It Btllhtr pall. upon tbi ?l p?Uu nor offrod. tb. u?t*. DELICATE FEMALES, lajer from th* *MhHHi rl their 1*1, *111 d.rlr* I.iliac r?H?f from It. tw. It ImproT*. tbi dlisitloa, parts*, tb* blood, itlmal.u* tb* app*tlu, and railtti th? iplrlta. WEAK AND DELICATE PERSONS GENERALLY. ?fc. rtqalr* Mtwi artificial r**l?ratlr*?and Mp*clallj tbo*. who ari laclla*d to Con.nmptlon?*111 Hod tbi. preparation ?iaetly *alt*! ta tbflr a?^?. It I. a?p*IBe f?r th* Coaib. aal J?*rrou* IS*e Uooi uiuallj lDCld.nl to a low .UM of tb* *}lUa. AS A FLESH RESTORER it ih* htfh*?t t.1o? The *801* Kadaacj of It* action I. to .Umolat* tb* dliattlea ol fii-produdec fool*, and It* *ITKt I* Invariably to (tta falla*.i and roandotM to lb* f.mal* form, and rebtuluaa* to tb* tnaKullni THE UEBIG MALT EXTRACTt..r<>"?"*?tr??*irM; Km act of Malt, ajrMabl* to th* tart*, and fr*a from alcohol It I. r*adll/ r*tala*d oa tb* tiotaacb and ooatala* non* bo bolfKiio* .nd nnarl.hlac lurr*ll*nt*. Th* (*anln? pnparatloc l?ar* ro tb* lab*! a Ct>?.n<ra??l Ul*n***of IWaua ?nx Lima .ad a ric-aiwiia of LI. HUn.tor*, a. wall a. lb.I of X. TOQELEt t CO., Daimmaa. llo-Si.iifflUforinu.i'. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DKrABTOKE OF T1U1NK?WHEEI-INn TIME (Sunday. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 3. & 0. H. R... fl:35 ?:50i 3:10 4:55 Dent. 0. Dir.- 9:30 1:80 t*0Q 11:15 ff.,P.AB.Div &10 1:30 5:10 Dior. A Pitta 6:00 11:1*0 1:50 |4:55 ~ P.M. P., 0. <& St.L.- 8:52 6:32 8:52 1:57 4:17 6:4 A. M. P. M. A. M. A. If. C.,T.V.ftff. *0:30 T>:S0 12:00 6:00 ?1:Q ABRIVAL or TiUlNB. bandar. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. B.AO.R.B 12:15 10:30 2:30 9:20 P. M. A. M. A. M. A.M. Cent. 0. Dlv 5:55 10:00 2:55 10:45 A. M. P. M. V7.,P.&D.Dlv .... 7:55 11:20 0:25 A.M. P.M. A. M. [Hot. & Pitta 11:10 5:08 7:57 J&-42 A.M. i.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P., G. A St. L. 11:02 8 52 8:S7 tl:02 4 02 7:1' 1. T. V. A W- ?8MQ.?10:2> *'& ^"cib J Daily excot)t Sunday. Btoubcnvlllo Accommodation.?Thla train dur ,ns tho day paj?e* backward and forward bctwcei Martin's Kerry and BjUalre; itopplngwhen require it tbg Sherman House, -XtnaTilio, West Whecllni rnd Gravel Ell!. 1 Masdlou Accommodation. St. Clalniville Accommodation. C., T., V. Si W. Tralna run by Columbus time. "^HEELING AND ELM GROVE R. R Oil and after MONDAY, JULY 3,1882. cars on th< Wheeling ami Elm Grove Railroad will run ax fol owi, lcttvliiK the city (corner Eleventh anil Markc HreeUi), and Hornhryok'M lurk. at . 6:30 A. M. 10:tW A. M. 1:30 r. M. f?:30 P. K. 7:00 " ltfcSO " ?00 " f.:00 " 7:30 " 11:00 " 2:80 " 0:30 " 8:00 " 11:?0 " !<:W V 7:30 " 8:30 " , 12:00 M. 3:30 " 8:00 " 9.01 " 12:30 P. X. 4:(0 " 8.30-" 0.30 " .1:00 " 4 30 " 9.00 " ftOJ " 9 30 " Suudayi excepted. On Sundays (In fair weather) cars will run everj 20 minutes, from 7:40 A. sc. to 9.40 r. m. J03. KI.EEII, jjrl Rnpftrintannimt. KRAFT'S DIARRHEA COMPOUND, The only safe and ccrtain euro lor Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrluva Djscntary, Colic, Cramps, Snmmer Complaints, Invaluable^" for children during their Second Summer. In mo for more than twenty rears ani laa never failed. No euro no pay. PrlcooO cents. R. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors llTl WHKKLISO. W.VA. ] -A.X> J OURNED. gALE OF ACCOUNTS. In chancery In tlie Circuit Court of Ohio Count] ft*. It. Robinson and otheni v*. ' %\ Charles D.J. lllnRcll and others. Jly virtue of. an order mado by the Circuit Couri )f Ohio county, ou the 3d day of June, 1852, In th( ibove entitled cause. tho undenlgned Recolvei nill,on THURSDAY,JULY27,18S.'. commencing ai 10 o'clock a. m.,at thofroutdoorof tho Court IIouk )f Ohio Co., W. Va., proceed to sell the ouutandlnt iccouuU duo to the Arras of Houston <fe BlnRcllani n i Itlnmll lK? - iho Court and oniered to bfl ?old. Any penondo tiring to ?co* Hit ofwld accounU ran do to bj *1U?K on tho undondgned. A ll?t of Mid nccoiintj will bo exhibited on tlio day of wile. Torau 01 ale.ctth. R, h. LIST. Receiver. - Jy'" 1010 MMn Street POSTERS, HANGERS, CARDS, ETC. ^aci'r'jSofflilC"'l>>C bC*1' *ltl10 D"li'lnM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TITASTED-GOOD STOGIE MAKKtta TV Apply to ERNST C. DITHAN,UTwratJ" Btoond tmtx. ~ . j raft* " TT'OR SALE.-A FIRE PROOF SAFE, X' Injrood condition ind cheap far cuh. Addre? BMtLEY A HAMILTON, Btfdaire, 0. )t& JfOR SALE. Fifteen ahnrffl of BelulontNall Company Stock. Also about 40,000 old brick. TH03. O'BRIEN, > At the Capitol. J TJKGUI.AR TUESDAY l'ACKET KOR JlV ftrkenburr, i'omeror, (Ulllpolli,. rrr> w ' Ironton, Huntington, I'ortsmoutb.Mays* Lrtjafctt* 3 vllle, Cincinnati and Louisville, tlio eie-??MBB? . taut pajouhger steamer I NEW ANDES......... C'lUi. MUHUUUN, Muter. 1 Mart f. Noll, Clerk. ' Leu* TUESDAY, JUT-Y 86. >1 a r. pwllltelr. 3 Famengeni and freight receipted through to all 1 point* West anil South. For freight or paAiage, ap- i , pljr ou board or to C. 11. BOOTH Jt HON, 1 jyr. Agent*. I J^OTICK TO CONTRACTORS, ' un Thursday. August 17,1S82, at 10 o'clock a. w., I propositions will bo received by public out* D cijr at tlio Audltora Office. In Cadiz, Harrison conn* , tr, Ohio, by tlio engineer ( object to the approral of the County Commissioners) for the construction of * tho Cadiz and Harrlsvlllo Macadam road. 1'lauH, / protllM and specification* of the above work can bo . Mien, and other Information that bidden* may do- , . sire. can be obtained at tho residence of tho Kudut ccr at Short Creek, or at the A udltor's Ofllce. Fay; mentalncakh made monthly on estimates. Good and luUrlcnt security will bo twjulrtd for the proper execution of tho work. Tlio right to lejcct 1 any or all bids is reserved, Ltngth o/ road about ' ten miles. : July, 188-i WM. 8. FOX, Engineer, ttid?f Short Creek. Harrison Co.. 0. ) jq"OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Uii Thursday, Auguit 17, A. P. 18W, at 10 o'clock ? a. M., proposition* will be received at public out t cry, at the Auditor's Ofllce, in ? adlz, Ilarrlwn r county, Ohio, by the Engineer (subject to tho up* ' proval cl the County CuinmUMoneni) for the conI Htructlon of the CadU and Unlouvulo Macadatn> 3 road. Flans, profiles and specifications of the ? above work can be seen, and other information that bidden mnv desire, can be obtained nt the 3 office of Jacob Jarvis, Engineer, oral the Auditor'* S Ofllce. J'ayinenta In cash made monthly on cstl I mates. OooJ and sufficient security wlUbo required for thoproj>or execution of the work, The * rwht to reject any or all bids U reserved. II tuAth JACOH JAUVH. Engineer. J J^OTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. ! Application* will be received by the Hoard of j. Ftlucatlon ol Triadelphla District until Faturdny, Augiin 5,1882, for a principal and two assistants to 0 tench the graded school nt Triadelphla. ApplI* 1 cant* mutt hare a tcachers' certitlcHte from the u Board of Examiners of Ohio county, duplicate to Accompany the application. 0 Applicants for the position of principal will be r required to bo examined In AlRcbm. rh)sicalGeo?.. raphy. I'ldlcwiphy, I'hysloloey and lthetoric, and for assistant teacher* In Algebra, in addition to the studies prescribed lu the fcchool Law for primary - sehools. The Board of Examiner* for Ohio county will hold an cxamlusthii at Tiladelphla August 1 and 2. Address applications to 1 , W. 1L WADDLE, Eec'y. Jr-fl Kim Uiuve. W. Va. FOB ltE/YSOrs'S WHY The Perfection Pefrigerator,. The Giant Ice Cream Freezer, AND'THE WATER COOLERS Are superior to all others, call on B. f. CAT;nwr.r T, PEALER IS Stoves, Tinware, Tin Roofing, IRON CORNICES, and IIOUSf> FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1507 and 1509 Main Street, ray30-TU mr -OF- * DRY GOODS! A ^ *? ? ? UKHUUESWS Sale of Rcmuantn will commence Monday, July 34tli. Remnants of Fine Dress Goods. Remnants of Muslins. Remnants of Cheap Dress Goods. Remnants of Calicoes. Remnants of Ginghams. Remnants of Cheviots, j Remnants ol Embroideries. l?Ai?innnto nP nil l.l??#l? All/IllI1UULLB UI Ull HIMUOI 1 J. S. RHODES & CO. llO^ MAIN ST. jy2.") , s SUMMER RESORTS. t SXJ^OlICrt RESORT. 2300 Feet Above Sen Level. SPRING MILLS HOUSE! Spring Slllls. Centre County, Pa., Terminus of tho Lowlahurg & Tyrono R. It. This Is a new house ami newly furnished with everything tending to comfort anil convenience ol < C cucst*. The air Is invigorating and perfectly free from rafllarU,nu4 particularly favorable lor tho rotonuion to health of persons afllleted with Pulmonary complaints, Malarial disorders nnd Hnv 1 . rtucr. ino ueauty of natural atirioundltie. the , grandeur of scenery and the perfcct puilty of the air And water make* It one of the ntual delightful i .pou for health, rtst and recreation. Near by the [ enn Lavcii. gunw^inB uny thins of the ? kTiIL Vs m.llc> ""der ground-and In- , jpmliig halla of great wonder of bygone ages. f Carriages to the cave dally. The table UpleMlfullr supplied with meats, inllk and fresh vegetable* and Irultain reason, healthfully prepared and tastefully I served. Good htablliiR accomodations. l'er day, (less than a week) .? 8 " M I Per week. (ltsw than a month) - " ' ?. or Per month ' oX {?, All Inquiry as to Kooma and Boardvrillbe*promptly answered. geo. a. nasii, I " Manager. : MOUNTAIN IAKF PARI Tho New Summer Resort for tho 1'COPIiE OF WHEELING. 11 MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL! } 1 ) **$ The Association Headquarters. J** WILL BE OPEN IN A FEW DAYB. For Information address. Jy5 If.?. VAXMETEB, Manager. GLADES HOTEL, . OAKLAND, MD. A Celebrated 8umraer Resort. First-class In all _ I Its appointment*. Tho stand&rdof this well known ) House will bo maintained an ono of tho leading ho- i r tels in the country. Good hunting and flahiug in t tho neighborhood. Rooms Urge and airy, and \ ) cuisine excellent. Charges moderate. t __jy3 JOflN B. BRANT. Manager. ! SUMMIT HOUSE, CRANBERRY SUMMIT, W. VA. [ i Occupies a commanding position ou tho summit ' [ plateau of tho Allegheny .Mountains. Tho accom^ inflations for guests are ample, the rooms harinf been lately refurnUhed. Good hunting and flsh- J ; Ing In the neighborhood. Three pawenger traini each way daily. Term* are reasonable. - MM. MARY K. WORTHINGTON, Jy3 Proprietre*. j^SfficLQTHtNQ?J. BRILLM^S BARGAINS APPEALISU TO TUE ni noroT ULUOLOI BUYERS. Something Worthy of Careful Examination. The season being nearly orer lias mado It Imperative that nil Spring and Summer Goods should be moved at once. It costs 10 per cent to carry over goods from one season to another. This I shall attempt to avoid, and hy giving this reduction to customors oiler the greatest inducements ever held out. I will, therefore, until the 1st of August, give a CASH DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT On all sales of Ouo Dollar and upwards. Same reduction on Clothing, both to Order and Ready-Made, on Gents' Furnishing Goods and on everything I have in Stock. J. BRILLES, THE SQARE DEALING, One Price Clothier, 1188 MAIN STREET, je!2 DRY GOODS. STONE & THOMAS. Just IteceivcJ a Third Stock or Tlioso RICH BLACK SILKS At $1 25, $150 nnd $2 00, cheap at 33 psr cent more, that Lave lmd aucb a ran. Also a Fall Line ol Beautiful Summer Silks, IN ALL SHADES. MORIES, SATINS, SURAHS, Lace, Huntings, Nun's Veiling, Cashmeres, White Goods, Fine Thread, Hosiery and Underwear . As l'relty as Silk, ctc., otc. Beautiful Summer Silk at 17 l-2c. A GREAT BARGAIN'. OUR STOCK OF Carpets, Velvets, Tapcstrys, Ingrains, lings, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and. Laco Curtain Goods Is Unsurpassed by any in tbe Ciiy. PRICES LOW Cheap Counter. We place on sale to close out a lnrpe rariety of Seasonable Goods, marked lown 2J0 to 50 per cent. The Cheapest Goods ever shown?(Jaraer's Best Percales at 12 1-2 cents; yard (Tide Cambrics 8 cents; Lawns 5 to 8 t cents; Remnants half their cost. So bring* tlong your cash and examine for yourlelres. STONE & THOMAS. 1030 Main Street. mv25 . < MUSICAL GOODS. i JfOR SALE. A GOOD SECOND-HAND Stein-way Piano! I ATA BARGAIN. Cnll soon. i LUCAS' MUSIC STOKE, iuo xr.in piANO AND ORGAN STOOLS. Job lot nt less than present co'st prices. Slogan} styles, beat quality poods, from $2 inward. Will not-duplicate present lot at he prices. . WM. IL 8HEIB, jyI2 53 Twelfth 8t., Washington Hall. gHEET MUSIC. A largo collection of New and Popular lusic, (pr 5 cents per copy. . j WILSON <fc BAUMER, jy7 1308 Market Street. / ffi'qROOlRIgS AMD TOBACCO. Hole Aicouta For ! ' S.BAER&SONS. HEADqUAKTElLS i'Olt Mackerel, Lake Herring,] And tlie Celebrated Unglated Maddux Aurora Coffee!! And a Full Line of Schaltzo'tf, Kirk'h and Froctor & Gawblo's SOAPS. . >? u cuti i.w <? r.iv, umj uiu must luuiiucie and largest stock in the State. SILYER LAKULOUR HOUSE, Jel6 NEW I882JAGKEREL. : Two can of 1882 new catch mackerel, all alzes. Just received. A Car of Phoenix Flour, J la barrels and bags, received dally. The beat made. c Try It, and you will have good bread. Now Potomac Horrlng In stock. j Largest stock of GROCERIES IN "WEST VIRGINIA. JOS. SPEIDIQL & CO., ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, my25 1416 Main and 1417 South streets. ' JUST RECEIVED. Anchovy Pauce, Anchovy Piutte, Deviled Chicken, IkmelchH Chickcn, Mackerel In Tomato Sauce. 1 Ginger Ale, Daisy Form Cider. Hntapplea, A Variety of l'lcklcs, GEO. K. McMECHCX, 130C Market Street. YOU ARE CORRECT, Thurber's f,Goods ARE THE BEST. For sale at 'Geo. K. McMochou'n. Jyis ^yiUTE AND YELLOW UUAill lUJbJAJU. 10 Barrels Fearl Meal. 10 Barrels Choice Yellow Meal. Just received at SMYTH'S. jy?ESS MACKEREL. ONEBARKELCHMCE I For Retail at SMYTH'S jvs MERCHANT TAILORS, NEW SPRINGGOODS C. Hess & Sons,! MERCHANT TAILORS, 1 Have now in Slock a Full Line of Ecmmr on/J OlnnlnWAftlnnn rauuj auu o layio u uuioud BOTH FOUEIUX AM) DOMESTIC, "Which we offer at r Prices that Defy Competition. Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry the largest line of goods in the city, and our I Get Ups are First Class in every respect A FULL LINE OF v GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! ^ Persons desiring anything in our line will 1 find it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess Ac Sons, " mh9 Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sta. ~ STATIONERY. | ^COMPLETE STOCK OF J CROQUET, ARCIIERY, FISHING TACKLE, ^ HAMMOCKS, ax<iu ruui at STANTON & DAVENPORT'S, c jyll 1301 Market Street. ? BLANK BOOKS T Tim largest stock and greatest variety in C the city. FOR S.AJLK RETAIL \ AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY . JOSEPH 0--R. A Tr-RCS J ? ~ ?w3 je23 20 Twelfth Street. WINES AND LIQUORS. IHAI. IBACS. SOU XRAUS. 7KID. HAKO C. KRAUS & CO., ; (BnoccflBor to H. Schmnlb&ch <fc Co.,) IMPORTEES AND DEALERS 5 IN FOBHGN AND DOSHSTIO A Wines and Liquors, Brandy,GIN, CORDIALS AND WHISKIES, ^ No. 1133 Miarlcot Stioot, Nnft |*A New Discovery. i-\ It h*t ilw?ri juppfrttd that after the head became glased and Tho Bcftl? ?1Lihlny.lt wnboptlcii to ci|<t?*ny 1 L i hair. Thli U cnoneout, we ba*e * V> I Ijrtnni hall on hundreds of head* bill.** Tnil cut It t mlcroifoplc flB thefolUcle and Papilufrin . .OH hkh the b*ir grows. li will read. ?J*?. ' ! Ilybeseenthat thoueh the hair It n?l* Kooe (rota the turlice.it It it 111 allre W and healthy beneath the icalp, aod ME ii only prevented bom i^owter by ^ VK, ">? ton traction of the follicle In WUKU* 1? Jiff which it should trow. The young ' ? Bf hair it mil alive and healthy, but ill cannot forte Iti *iy through the Thf /I] hardcrot.until the surface U?oft> New 'llalr^. $-Ml ened btr the CunilL Thetlttoes /Sf then absorb the hair food (akin to IMJ manore In the rexetable world). \M\ t he weak life It stimulated, and the n?P?.Ht. fl hair tmta oo a fttsh ynmh. DRT 000P8. EASTBE/F'V" , Dry Goods Store f XXIO MAIN ST. jREAT CLEARING SALE! Owing to Dissolution ol' Co-part- F lcrshlp, entire Stock to be Closed 1 )ut r Regardless of Cost! ^ SALE TO COMMENCE j| SATURDAY MORNING,, And conlinuo until furtlior notice. MARSHALL & CO., 1 EASTERN DRV (JOOl)S STORK, |j lllO MJSJJS ST. " w _ DRU0018TS. [ A WORD IN SEASON ! * 1'iovldo yourself with a bottle of GUNDY'3 IllOLKKA AND D1AKRIUEA MIXTUKK. You I, nay tied it either ut home or abroad, I'rlco L uiits. hrepareil and lold by I.UUAN it CO., Druggist*, Bridge Corner. ^ Errors in Drinking and Eating," At this season, more lhan any other, a?e apt to live trouble. An excellent corrective and pruvenIve, Lt Logan it t'o's ? PURE ESS. JAMAICA GINGER. f rhere Is nothing better In the market. Price 25 eta. \ Prepared and sold by LOGAN A CO. Co A I-Iappy Feature n the HOMESTEAD PILL*, found In no other, xtnsisls in the meof Pill?of d l Here nt sizes,as found n n each box. There Is great advantage sometimes f ti sma 1 doses, frequently repeated, as In aoine Kg orms of Llwr Complaint, Custlveness, Ac. Then g oo, children and some grown persons, who caunot ? nke lancer pills, will leadlly take the smaller ones, >f which four or Ave are equal in strength toau or- > Unary pill. Obterve also, that there are Korty Pills ? n each box. 80 that the Homestead Pills arc not >nly the best but the cheapest Pills in the market. _ >|ieiJal Pliectlous go with eaeh box. showing .how B o use them as a purgative, for Liver Complaint, for ? Iabltual CostiveneNi. d:e. Prlcc 25 cents. Sent by B nail on receipt of price. Prepared only by W LOGAN CO., I Jyl7-DAW Druggists, Wheeling, W. Va. J^EEP THEM AT HAND! GRUNDY'S ^ Cliolera- Mixture AND GENUINE ESS. JAMAICA GINGER, J Prepared by R. H. LIST, DriifiTffiNt, jylS 1010 Main Street. piIE ONLY RELIABLE r s Roach Powder! Harmless to any other vermin or being. FOR 8ALE AT EDMUND BOOKING'S, Agent, A PHARMACY, jylfi No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. HOON & CO., 11C0 MAIN STREET, )calcrs in Urain, Provisions and Oils, In Cur Lots. Orders placed for SPECULATION In Grain, Troisions, Oil and Stock* on margin in Exchanges at 1J hjcflKo. New York and Oil City. HI unicago uomapoaOcnUi?li. Davenport 4 Co., M. U . Nichols Jit Co. jcl a B. DAVHNrOET, C. B. Eooleston, General 01D. Egglcstou & Bon, SpecJal 3. DAVENPORT &> CO., C OMMISSION >ealon In Grain, Flour, Bccdg, Pro virion, Cboes# and Dried Frulta. 0 1H7 WARMNOTON ST.. CIIICAflO WOrganMusic" 'lie Emerson Xew Method for Reed Organs (82W))l? one of the newer methods, has a line "method," it by two well known writers, (Einer- U eon and Mathews). and has a goodly quantity of || | very pleating music, Instrumental anu vocal. ' *1 Darke's Harmonic Si-liool for the Orfcan (J3 00), Is for Chun-h Organ?, cither Reed or Pipe, uud in an admirable school for voluntary playing. Ilarke's Reed Orgon Melodies, (82 00) constitute one of the best arranged and Interesting collections ever put together. -whe Organ at Home, (82 00), has about 200 ea?y reed organ pieces. A well known and popular book. llnrt'n Dnllnr intifniolnrfai. tfnmi a .WI ituvu Uk IJUII8 includes all the koo<1 music and instruction that _ am be placed in a "dollar" book. Hliner's New School for Cabinet Organ |J (75 eta.), is one of his scries of very convenient ) cheap instructors for all instruments. They arc |J only lor beginners and amateurs. oliuson's I'arlor Organ Inst ruction Nook (SI 60), 1* highly approved, as teaching in a himpie manner the playiuc of Sunday School, School and Church mnsic on the Reed Organ. Any hook mailed for the pried above mentioned. ? OLIVER DITSOJi & CO., Boston. ' _ an.DITSON'&CO., M3 Broad way, New York. Q fris-rar O [CE CREAM. Persons wishing Icc Cream should not fail to give O o a visit, a* 1 guarantee the making of the Quest n cam raade in the city. Private parlors for ladies. lso freeh cake every uay. TH08. F. HKYMAN, x 1012 Main Street x Telephone No. to. Jyl5 \ LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY .TL JOBWORK _ nnu niuai'juv EXECUTED DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOD OFFICE. C Nn*. V, <nd 37 Fnnrtoonth fitnwt. Bai ' r .D?J applied tht Cfowtr'.mt a few Biro**OTlMa T/1'''C''VI** * "?i?t? cL2S^?2dil ^-^satiE^a* gagaa _ .houia u?? It. BEHTOK HAIR OROWM ? FURNITURE, CARPBTfl, AO. HEADQUARTERS FOR j URNITURE ; IB af. j *. i< 1.x',.v v\ li AND 1 CARPETS!! I I Wear?Ju#t In receipt M " urniture!&M IBKS. 9 | Our New Pattern* are now 'Ul |J U IUI l'KSTRY tnd 1NUKAIK&, i.. . I 0,,r wwrtmont of Rum li Tory 'llfYOlH0t embracing SMYRNA, VKLlllU MvtiW. MOrtQUhVrics. nuussKiij, IUuUI TAPESTRY, and many other*. inoJlilJottis! Vindow Shades!!! ttenu for Store* and Private Dwelling latlan Chairs!!!?! ull line of the Wakcflcld and lieywood Brot. olding Chairslsfi a three leading lactorlcs of tbo country. ifiamber Setslsl I I | 1 iThcMRoodHwebave ' 'arlor Sets!a%a, y other house In th? city. JNDERTAKING. Mtantly on hand all tholateat styles. METAJJC CA8KET8, CASKS and WOOD COFFINS furnished on short notice. :RIEND&SON. nh28 DRY COOPS. Irues & Coffer < WILL OFFER CBIS MORJVIIVO! . . . - 1 . 1 GREAT BAUGAINS IN 3ILKSI 1 Satins, Marveiileux, j DRAHS, FODLAlsj SUMMER SILKS, ! I iid Other Seasonable Dress Goods. j aix>U -a. rfi\v LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Vraps & Suits , At Less Tlinu Cost to (Jloso * irasols, ; Sun Umbrellas, Kid, Silk aud Lisle Gloves, J Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, > Fans,Satchels, Hosiery and ? d (1I1SFKFFPINR nnnirc I II1W VVWKiU| y 5 In Great Variety and at -<OW PRICES. J c: Irues & Goffer, j 1133 Main St. ] iy27 " tl JEWELRY AND WATCHES. * PORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS ? .For Fine 81ngle and Double Barrel ^ hot Guns, Rifles,s 2! 'aper and Brass Shells, Gun Implements / and Ammunition, at " I. &. DILLON'S, 1 1223 Market Street ?' all and see the 8erai-Hammerles3 Single t*1 Qnn. somethingn^vr. mv27 T ? j irrmiM.uA - After bdn* btld oqi , AFTER UltKCe tho lop of nvhcidtbi jlw ??4 of Iknton'i Uilr vcvi, I *m now ctow V}l Ul ?"> J J1*** ?< tk. rro*th of hlir. h*ir. ' u. FOKRSTIR, j6tfo*pect St.. CWrcUad. Clndmutl. Ohio. r oujortho monoy can be vent to ue I1 d.wPrice; ti.oo per Bottle. Ladles j.t 334 Euolld Avenue, Cleveland. 0. ? JSJucjtjohau ~~~~~ \ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS i IT. l)K CUANTAL ACADEMY NEAR WHEEL1N0, \v. VA. * The thirty-fourth year of thl? well known 3r KlrU, uuder the chii of the Hittn ol thl UtTon. open# on the PlRriT MONDAY o r ? J?" 'KMBKKuext, iudcontluue*ten monthi Pupils mxlted at any time lu the io*i0n Tht?o whod wire to placu Uu lrd?ui{huriir, srasfc , aent of female education, Including the ??2; MiKuagca and tnuiic, at very rwonnbU hould hcnd forac?l<ln?uPof thliKtoool aaJS DlHECTRKaH OF THE ACADEMY ^ OF THE VISITATION' ]y24-Piw X ear Whtvll J^EMALE SCHOOL AT rho National Capj^j Mr. and Mn. Vfm. D.CABELL will oj*ntf?w lebool at the National Capital, a ticket luS* in?l l>ay School for Young Udlea, on the THirt 1VEDNE8DAY In BKl'TEMHKH. In the bJSS it present occupied by Mi*. M. It Archer'a sJtJj in Fourteenth ktrcet Mr. and Mr* Cabell *u? uilitcd by a complete con* of Muter*, ?? acliity vrlll bo afforded to itudeuu In la*c*, while the preparatory department X'lve moat thorough attention. * Tho modern lanKuasoa will form t jrooh*,! 'eature of the school. For lull pattlcultn Oi# Principal. . WILLIAM D. CABEu/* m^pawiw 1114 M. Bt. N. W., WanhlimmTh ? SCHOOL OF ART. ' All persons who desire Instructions In Fm Hand and Model Drawing, Water Coloring,^ ' Paiutlng. and China Painting, are requa^ o call at the School of Art over W. U. Ria, liart & Bro.'s China Store, 1215Market strut, t>etween 0 o'clock and 12 o'clock a. u., and !rom 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock p. si. ' L. NIXON. Muter, Late Student of the 8outh Kensington'Art Gallery, London, England. jej2 I WEST VIRGINIA ilijf NIN E departments of itudr; text book*tomuvrf ATCOST;calendar arranged to suittracheiti? t |M?n?? for one year from 1175 to |a?; noniwtuia ' liberal, thorough. Fall term bcglus sKlTUim J. 1881. Attendance but year from2Sc?unUM5 Went Virginia and from 8 States ami Ttrriuvw S'umber of students larger than for ten ye*n u* rtou*. ^ Forcataloguea and other Information airolt n tho Acting President, D. B. 1'UIUMOX. )E lowii, Vest Va. LAW SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. G EN. 0. W. C. LEE. President. I Faculty: 0. A. Grave*, M. A., Prof. Commen U? I liid Equity; Hon. J. Kandolnh Tucker, LLD I'rof. Constitutional Law; Judgo If. W. fchuTn I LL. D., Lecturoron Wilts; JudgeWin. McLautbiin! I Lecturer on Pleading. Session begins Sep 21 i? I For catalogue and full Information addrtw, ' 1 JyH pkop.c. A. graves. Lexington, yi. 'i WASHINGTON AND LEE I UNIYERSITY. GEN. C. W C. LEE, Prtildeul, Thorough Instruction In Language*, Liters- I ture and Melenccand In tho ProfessionalSchooli '?| )l Law and Knglmuring. Healthful loctiioa I In tho Valley of Virginia. NcccMarr expewts fM I sine months, exclusive of books and dothis, aed I not exceed from f225 to ?300. Se*>1on opens Stu. I 11. .For catalogue address J. L. Cmsm, Jr ' I'lerk, Lexington, Va. jyn I MARIETTA COLLEGE, Locatlou in a beautiful town in Southern, Ohio, | it the Mouth of the Muskingum river. Inn'cns I [ul operation forty seven years. Two couna of l itudy in College of four yean eaeli, identical except ' is to Greek. Expenses moderate. Over 30,000 vol- !| imcs in Its libraries. A recent bequest ku Inireased the number of scholarships. The hv??. I ory Department fits students for each of the Collet* I xrareea. Fall term begins Sept. 7. Marietta, 0.,i$si I Jy3 r. W. ANDREWS. President. I ST. GEORGE'S IIALL, AN UNSDE- I panned Boarding School for Boys and Yocci I Men, Relstertown, Baltimore county, Mirjliad. I ? re pare* for the Universities and Colleges, or Bail- I jess. 5--T5 & year. Prof. J. C. KlNEAlt, A. JL, I i'rlncJpaL Circulars with references sent. )yl?MT 1 business cards. | gTEPHEN McCOLLOUGH, I Carpenter and Builder. Brick Buildings Greeted complete in all Modern I mprovemcuU. Also wooden bulldlnn fitted no I jompleto on loL WOoden buildings Iramcd inl B Itted up In yard at work shop anu taken to tor ;>artaud completed. ?n reasonable term*. All I e rations made on old buildings, roofs valleji ind I iky-llght* particularly attended to. Desks, eounlei, I ind shelving fitted up on short notice; itore fronU j jut In and stores altered. Residence No. 69 BU- ! eenth atrcet, formerly occupied by Mr. Ben Exlej, I Ihop In rear of Capitol, on Alley 13. myll I VX7HEEUNG BOILER WORKS. Manufarturere of portable, stationary, marine I i >ollers, breeching, chimneys, tanks, itllls, dooa I hultcrs and all kinds of heavy sheet Iron work. | dealers In second-hand boilers. For Informalloa 1 ipply to COX & MORRIaOX, I No. 1000 Market street. I Telephone C-21. Repairs special attention. Tcrci I easonahle. I rv O. LIST. .Tn 1 U. ' ' fork: packer Lad cum of the celebrated CHESTEB mil, which are now ready and for ale it 28 FOURTEENTH 8TROT. My 8.0. MeaU are all branded. "LUt'i Chaw." *P6 J B. OAMDEN, M. D., Physician au<l Surgeon. Residence and office No. 105 Fourteenth itntt )0lce also at 1133 Cbapllne itrect. Telephono No. C-Gl and No. 14. Calli promptly answered. nj3__ GLOUSTON, DHL*R 13 irain, Hronnd Feed, Baled Jloy, Straw fc. South 8trcct, Near Market Street Brldje, vill pay the highest market price for wh?t. com, and oat*. !*!*_ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JHE YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. ? Glendive, m.t..joiyi.iBi Having removed from West Vlreinla. totfcfFtat cllowRtono Volley In Montana Territory, *bt?? 'rojiofio to make my home for the future, and ?> age In the Real Estate Uuftlncxs, nxan Hone tcads for hcttlere, on Government Unds, a!?o * uro fanna from the Northern TiHfic Railroad let uttlcra, ito they will havo a place to locate on ?rnalt without tho trouble or expense of huntisi? eMrablc location. I will buy and sell all kinds of Real Estate for on-resldenta as well ax citizens of the Territory. Onportunitief unexcelled to purchase the ?? ?nda, now oflerttWor a?le at low price*. which la? ear or two will be worth live to ten times their resent cost. My facilities for transacting Luilse* fIth the U. 8. Land OllletJ unsurjafflcd. Chartf* loderatc. Correspondence *? lei ted. CiEO. R. T N'GLE jyl daw GlendlTe.m.T. ^LEXANDER BONE, 8K., (OTABY PUBLIC, LICENSED GENERAL BCSINEStt AWD kEAL ESTATE AGENT, loana negotiated, atocka botiRht and ban ta'and manufacturer*' bookso[*n<d,ei*a?? nd closcd. Eatatc* aottled, note*, book nd renti collected. Housca rented aud oiiccuotui promptly rciniiu.il. Auvtncw =*? 11 business comaponilcncooontlilentUllrH'Jscw ). Send lot clreuUr to rvferenct*. 1SJJ *? " ireet, (Cmnglo'a Block,) over City li*uk, '? Va. ?. QR, J. il. REED Haa removed his oflice and residence froa be Eighth ward to the corner of T?d7' ucond and Chapline atreeta, Fifth Oflice liours?7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. '1 p. m. Telephone F 10. a-zL PROFESSIONAL. I)R. IIULLIIIKK hu returned lolhecllru'l lined the practice of medicine au<l lurftn- * in be found at tlio OFFICE OF T1IE BOARD OF EDUCATION. for tho City Bank. Market street. ^J. O. SMITH, teal E8tato, Bond it' Slock BrokerBpedal attention given to collecting renu ml t" sner&l management of Real ??ute. ? mhl 1220 Main atrcet. WheelingPHOMAS SWEENEY, L.. - . n..1.11a tad nsuce or mo reace. jomrj ???"(Jcncral Buslncwi Agent. , ,, 1142 Ch&pltuo Street, Squire telb^^,j Ifnrt (Spring- Style? NOW IN STOCK AT iEORGE J. MATHISOK'S 1222 MARKET STREET. mhl7