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THE INTELLIGENCER. I'ubUfcbcd d?lly (Eundtj* oxceplcd), >'K?W, CA.MPHELL & IlAUT, - I'rop??, At Nos. 25 Hud 27 Fourteenth Btwet. TERMS OF DAILY. One copy one yc*r?.t8 CO I Thrt? month*. & 00 Blx mouth*.... .... 4 001 One month ...... to Dtlltcred by curler* In city, 16c per week. TERMS OF BKMMVKXKLY. Ono yotr IS 001 fllx mouUia... 11 50 TK11MH OK WEEKLY.; One yctr ??....|1 001BU inonthi W Grcut reduction to Club?. tfend for larople copy ?nd circular*. Aditrm KRKW, CAMPBELL A 1IAHT, Whaling, W. I'd. (KntemJ at the 1'MtoDlce attthecllng, W. Vfc,M wcond elam matter. 1 WHEKLINOTWTVA , MAY 30,1B84. KEl'UUUCAN* STATE CO.WKNTIOX. II Is ordered thnt m Convention of tho Stato bo hold at i'arkotabutg on Wednesday, July30,1831, Ht 10 o'clock a. m., to m mtnato candidatca for Uovernor, Htnto BUficrlntemhnt of Kroo tcliooW, Auditor, Trwauicr, Attorney- jeuwal, mil two Judge* of thoBupnino Ccuitof Ato bo votoi lor at thy genornl election to bo bold ou the tccond Tumliy of Ociobcr Lcit; and to nomlnato blx iVtrldeutlal?lec'.ora to bo voted for at tho I'ickI- i dentlal election to bo held on tho fourth day of November next; to hfket a Stato Central Ccinmltt .*o, u&d to tiausact iuch'otlur IimIuom oh may come bo'oro ulJ < on ventloo. The Republic tn elector of Went Virginia and all , othir voto.-B without regard to past political affiliations, who aro opjKiicd tothecouneol tho Democratic idmlulttmilou of ihl? hlito in creating a debt In violation of tho cxpreM provloloua of our Comtltutbu; to theopprwslvo asmsmeut* llleja.'ly Imposed upon tho peoples to tho unequal and burdensome taxatlou cauicd by tho supplerceutsl assessment order cf tho froient Hdinlnhtratlon; all who ftvor tho lowest taxation compatible with the* public lntercit; of elovaticgaud dlgullyli'g American l.?bor; protecting aud extending heme Indus' trie*; givlUR frco po?u ar education to the mama of tho people; securing frie?uflrf go andanhonert counting if ballots; ollectually protect lug all human rights lu eveiy section of our common country ; aud who detlio to promote friendly fecllug and permanent haimony throughout tho State by malutalnln# aSutc aud Government pledged to " * Jnvlffld II1WU uujTCin BUU i?tuwi|'>vo, ......? to attend this Co-veuttcu anil partlclptto loiwdeliberations. Wo would recommend to County Committees oirly action in the matter tf holding csunty meetings (or the purpose o! appointing Celegites to the tiuto Convention, aud that ono delegate lor ever} ono hundred votes c*st for Uarfleld and Arthur to the basis of representation lo the State Convention. Ry order of the State Central Committee. w. j. w. COWDjlN,Secretary. KEl'UlJUl'AN I'KlJlllUES. At a aeetiug of the Ohio County Republican Executive Committee held at the Lincoln Club Room*, on Saturday, May 2i'.h, the following ?solutions were adopted: JitMlKtl, That ihe Republicans of Ohio coiinty be requested to meet in their scve.il districts on thc3!stdayof May, 1SSI, in the country districts nt 2 o'clock i'. k. aud in the city districts from 3 o'clock uutll 9 o'clock r.aud selectteu (10) delegates to meet in County Convention at Y\ heeling, W. Va., Juno 7, lSSt, to selcct delegates for the State Convention at Farkeuburg, W. Va., on July 00, 1BI. Also candidates for tho House of Delegates and conferees to waist in selecting a Candidate for 3utoSenator for this district. Aaohtd/urtAer, That each voter in casting his ballot at the primaries at which these delegates are selected, be requested to indicate his choice for the different candidates for county aud district offices, and tho one receiving a majority (or plurality of votes where there are more than two candidates) bhull to declared tho ntiulneo by the Convention. A. MCuOLLOCil, Chairman pio tcm. TsjINIC Johnson Pecretary. Maine Memorial !>?> Hcllectlon*. In a comparatively ehort time, "Memorial Bay" lias become amoDg Americana aa firmly fired and generally' obeerved an annivereary aa any in the calendar. It is a day of peculiar eignificance, and witiiout a precedent among the fete days and celebrations of the nation*; its existence is due to the spontaneous expression of the reverence and gratitude of the country for those unreturning braves "who counted not their lives dear unto them." To-day these feelings will again find expression, and the graves of those who gave their lives for tha Union will be made beautiful with lb were strewn by tho loving hands of their living comrades, and their widows and sisters and children. Year by year this day will become brighter and dearer, for year by year the achievements and sacrifices of the dead Boldiers will be more truiy apprecmieu. The aniiuoeities and aaperitic-s of war soften Blowly aa a general thing. Never before did two opposing armies and peoples so quickly inako a real and lasting peace as have the two sides in the late war. There never was a more magnanimous victor than the North,and the South has accepted the award of tho arbitrament of arms for the mo3t part in good spirit. Its circumstances at the close of tho war were different from thoae of the North. It had Buffered in prestige and property and pride, and the North had won. More than this, the South had lost its peculiar property, a property which represented a principle 8nd constituted an institution; whose loss revolutionized society. Under these circumstances it became the duty of the North to heal the wounds and ameliorate the sufferings of the South, and the taik was nobly undertaken. While none of those who bore arma for the Union will ever admit that their loyalty was wrong or their devotion misdirected, 1hey can afford to forget the differences of the past. It ia true that thero yet remains at the North a little of the bitteraeea engendered by the strife, and it ia not' le?Eened by the refusal of a portion of tho vanquished to accept the reeult. It ia rather kept alive by tho fact that at the South certain citizanaare .? forbidden to exercise the highest and meet sacred right and duty of their citizanehip. But time will correct this, aa time haa already righted greater wrongs which sprung from the war. The ministry of the Nsrth among its recent foemen haa been of a material kind. The war made poeaible that development of its rcsourcos of which-the South stood in need, and to this end w as directed the unemployed capital of tho North. The South responded with unexpected energy, and to-day monuments of the new era ariBe all over theoldalave sections in mills and factories. Thcso le^et a community of interest between tho t;vo busy sections, and establish a real and material sympathy which could never have'existed under tho old order ol things, and which grows closar and more binding day by day. Tho old sectional jealousy and rivalry of institutions fall bsiore the onward march of material prosperity shared by each, and it needs no prophetic eye to see in tho future a Nation united as no nation of such vast area ever was before; a people cement od together by tho ties of interest no leas than by tho cords ol patriotism, nil prom! ot tho achievement oi the past, sharing in tho peace and prosperity oi tho present, auil-hopelul oi still higher advancements tho daya to come. 'Ibis ia a part oi what was won lor us and (or posterity by those whoso graves we decorato to day. Well may wo givo expression to our lovo and gratitnde with one accord. Best tialvaniied Fencing Wire, price >ii centa per pound, at Boyd's, Market Square, bhkakpabt dudoet. Apapfr read bnfore tho Forestry CongreFS estimatedJho rent ot the railroad tiea used in tho United States ovciy seven years at $H 781.000. Berkshire, N, Y,, a town ol 1,800 inhabitants, buried acliort time ago, at the ago of 73, the only shoemaker it has had for the pant fifty yeare. Fishermen say that this is a great fish year, All kindaof fiah are uncommouly early in putting in an appearance, and they are big in s'ze and very abnndant. Pittsburgh, Pa,, I'M 1,380 manufacturing establishments, with an aggrugate capital of ?100,000 000, employing nearly SO.000 persona. The annual product ia valued at $140,000,000. Tho first church crected on American Boil is still used as a place of divine wor* ohip. It in uitluted jairt outside of tho I Hllv Muvii'n nnii u-na Knlli hv flnrtfry. during bis eccond visit to tlmt coast. In tlio coureo of a sermon recently a priest iu NapleB exclaimed: "Wo are fall* ing into llell. Look, the Madonna hue lied! Call on bet; call, or wee to us." A panic, reunited, and many people were hurt. An old b*y fisherman Bays that lobsterB In Now York B.\y and linancial panics throughout tho country always come to? nether once in seven years. He baa watched tho coincidence for more than forty yearn, and declaies that U never fails. Thia is lobster year. A child, with a snake head, with all the motions of a euake, keen eyes that pierce you through, iu living in Goob county, Ga, ItH mother killed a enaku about a month be/ore it wai born, and the /right and Bhcck Bhe received at tho time waa clearly Bhownupon the child afterward. An extrflordinary invention is now being exhibited by a Mr. Ferguson, in Lumbard street, London. He claims to pcoducc light and electricity from chemicals which, alter being used, aro worth ?5 per too more than in their original state. The principal materials uajd aro caustic sodii and z'.uc. Some one aaked tho Boston Trarucript oe what occasion the expression. "By the Eternal," was UBed by General Jackson, It Ib Answered that thia was the General^ favorite oath, and that he U3ed it on everj important occasion, when swearing seemed to bo necessary, during tho whole active part of his life. "Little Bill Eiiflish."a3 he is affection utely termed, wbo"haa just been put in Mr Pcelle'seeat in Congress, is described as t email-faced, boyiuh-looking parson, witl bio father's peculiarly strong characters tics of mouoy?makinR and money-keeping only ho is quite generous to himself; ee pecially when be takes a "night out." In conuection with renewed interest it the subject o! cremation, it is recalled tha1 Annie Louise Cary (now Mrs. Raymond; was once aaked to aing for the benefit of ti crematory scheme in Pittsburg, and aa ai inducement was offered a certificate entitling her to the free cremation of her re mains. "I should as soon think of buying my own cotlin," said Bbe, declining th< offer. | Mow lie Was lletlccwed. Chlcaso Tribune. It was nt ftte champctre that Violet Caryl first eaw Rupert , J. lleatherington. Shi was standing near a portiere through whicl the chicken salad and nickle-siza sand wicbea were soon to be brought, when aud decly her eecort, Bertie Cecil?a younj man who hoped to bo promoted to th< ribbon counter the following winter?ob Eerved what seemed to him like a bluer pass quickly over her face, and, looking ir the driection indicated by her eyep, it die not take him long to discover that Violet was gazing earnestly at Rupert Heather in^ton. " Would you like to know him?" be asked Violet moved her head slightly inas3ent and a moment later the flintroduction hat taken place. "You are from Cincinnati, I believe,' said Rupert, alter they had conversed i moment upon ordinary topica. "Yee," answered Violet. "Then we shall surely be friends. ! onco knew a man who lived in Dayton." "Ah, Indeed!" Then Rupert excused himself, but as hi walked away Violet knew, by that subtli instinct which enables women to tell tha there is a fly in the butter even before they have entered the dining room, tha no other man would ever poaeess her hear so completely. And so when they me again she was very cordial. It was thi old, hump-backed and gray-haired story o friendship that grows into love, and belor< the Newport season was ended Violet Car ylland Rupert Heatherington bad plightei their trothe. * ? * ? ? Why they had quarrelled nobody seemed to know. It was simply given out that th< eugagement had been broken, and eooi after came the news that Rupert Hether ington'o immense fortune had been en gulfed in the maelstrom of a free-for-al pacing race. Then he drifted out o Violet's world altogether, and nearly twc years ehe had been living at Rosebud Villa hop . < 1 ' ? ? ?w .?.uci o buuuii) ncrtu ji-inayu leaueei of personal danger, ahe was accustomed tc take long walks about tho place in the soli Jane eveninge, and during one of then had discovered a man forcing hia way intc that part of the houae whore the ailver and jewela were kept. It wca to thia man tc whom she had spoken tho worda witl which thia chapter openB. # * ?* -V -? * He stood there for a moment, and then suddenly dropped his arm ao that hia face became visible. "You know me, I suppose," he aaid. Tho girl look at him intently for an instant, and her face became white aa marble "Great God!" ahe cried. "It ia ltuporl Hetherington I" "Yes," he answered. "Rupert J. Hetherington, once your promised groom. It it all true. I am a common burglar. I must steal or atarve." Tor an instant tlie girl did not apeak, Then ahe simply said: "Yon aay that you are poor; tbat with wealth -once more in juur yoeauesion you wouiq Da noneat. Dc you mean this ?" 4,I do." "Then follow me," and -walking before bim the girl led the way to a hot hous; which stood near by. Eatdring-it, she soon returned and placed in the man's hand a Binall package. "Take that," she said. "You can eell it for enough to again place you beyond the reach of want," and waving him away with an imperious geeturo she turned and entered tho^house, Kupert hastily opened the box, and aa he paw itR contents a great wave of joy swept over his soul. "God bless her!" ho murmured. "Sho has, indeed, redeemed hex promise, and with what I ahall.ieceive foi tho contents of this bos I may live all my lifo in loxary." She had given him a quart of etrawbei* nee. ; ff=ss=^THE GREAT GERMAN R e m e n Y f 3 FOR PAIN. IlililiilfcfTOfflilllilill'l Kellovca nnj euros MhrSi RHEraLiTisji? 131 Sci^""'"-umboBO, J t ua" J]| BACKACHE, I1? llir'-^l HEA DACI1E, TOOTIIACHE, II r?'J SORE THROAT, U QUDfSV, SWELLINGS, I || |pQsnDoscSfl!n| Sorenoti, Cuts, Bruiiei, 8 ? f"ostbites. } ill! LJRk,T^tl! BCUXJI, SCALDS, j w lumsmuuajiu^ And all ^pro*xxllly aches IP li I ftp t rtl! I 10 H DU II Lt. in pit 111X1$ rw?J)y ?}> Dnireista and PfcinAi laii^ii^e*. ecUoas 'n U BW&yss? Jlk .^ililill,.-...,llaltltnorc, MdM U.S.A. irixa. All Fiti slopped free by Dr. Xllne'n GrciM Norra Hestorer. No Flu alter flrat day's use. Marveloas rons. Trontlso w)tl 52 trial bottlo Ireo to Fitou<*. Sona to Dr. Klloo, 331 Arch street Philadelphia, Pa. Caocor Institute, Ml Arch street,Philadelphia. P.. GotoIC a-mi* Tin* OjHtrr. fhllailtlfiMa Hints, "Aid you acquainted with tbo linbllsol ttie nyBlei?" inquired it aad-lnnking man ol a bright-looking ilarkhy, one ol the crow ol no oyster arnauk lying at Dock street what! yes'erday. " I!jan know wat yor menns by habits, bom. Da oyster am bery quiet. He dorm aay notbln'. ff hltw man kin kill and tut 'im raw, an' oyster never kick." The riv1 searcher alter (ruth shuddered at I be idea, but persevering asked: I'lbea the oyster He qtilet when you pnrsue him,or does he conceal himsellor take reliiRO in flight?" Tho emotions ol the ilarkey oyBterroan were almost too much lor him, but be munagsd to gas]) out: "Great Cioar, botsl oysters habn't got l?,.u II,.,. fill lUnllll nn.l l.? on do bottom. Bee dat crab?" said Sambo, by way of illustration; "there are three oyetore done Btuck fast to bin shell. Bey could'n leavo If doy wanted to, and dat poor crab done gone into do oyater business spite of hisself." The Bad man, with his eyea on the crab, backed slowly away. Try Lanedon's City Bntisr Crackers. MAKUIUI). AHRKN3?BOGER?Wednesday. May 2R. 1884, Vy Rov. A. K Winder, Mr. Cilia. II. AHrk.im aud Miti TonaBcoks, both ol till* city. No cordl * L03KY?R0BIN80S?On Thutsdair shoinlnir. M*y 29, 1W4, by Kcv. D. A. Cunnlughara. at tbo rwlileucoof the brldd'nfatkor, Mr Geo. Robltiiou. No.? HlttcoulH utr-'ft, Mr ai.iikrt K. Lo*ky, of Bralucrd, Mluti., to MUs Magoik I.. Robinson. * MKD. BAKR?Oa Thurtdty. Mny 29, 1es1, at 0 o'clock i'. m? himon Baku, aged 72 yearn. Funeral notice h'mutter. THE^OPOSAb | He,?My darling, you look irresistibly j lovely to-night! CU. I"\,? ft. .nt.. 1.1 ?u\j i 4 nmnha vcij iiiuwii i juu i arc handsome asa Prince, Charley, in your dress suit. He.?Give the crcdit to the Diamond ; Shirt, my love, which I wear for the first i time to-night; it is that which gives tone . to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slipping the Diamond. engagement ring on her linger). i She.?May our love be as enduring as the fame of J " The Diamond Shirt." Tableau, I If your dealer does no; keep it, send Ids address , to Daniel Miller & Co., sole manufacturers, Ualtimore. Md. i p~i\\vyl -5 . "Will Uio comiriH' man nuoke V was setL tied by Brof. FUk In blu charming pamj'blct lluttayp, moreover, that tbo rational way to iimo tobacco is through tbo pipe. All aifrco lliat only the bent tobacco should 3 bo Ugod. Which l.t the be*tr That to 3 which Naturo haacontributed the moat exquisite flavora. Iilackvell'd Bull Durham Siuoklnif Tobacco fill* the bill completely. Nearly two-thlriU of alltbo tobacco frrown on tbo Golden Tobacco belt of North Carolina kihsj Into thomanufactory of Blackwell, at Durham. They buy tho pick of itho cntlro pectlon. Ilenco rBlackwell'H Bull Durham Bmokinu Tobacco lit the bcrtof that tobacco. Don't bo deceived when you buy. . Tho Durham Bull tradei I>a. / ,~ - mark in on I every peuulno I I package. BlackwollV Genuine Ball Durham u tbu ehoicw of nil jui1k?m of tiwokui? Tobacco. ! AYER'S i Sarsaparilla I la a .highly concentrated cxtract or SurRaparlila ami other blood-purifying routs, combined with Iodide of I'otas* l slum and Iron, and is the safest, most rell- I ? able, and most economical blooil-puriiler that can be used.' It Invariably cxjwls all blood poisons from the system, cnrlchcs and renews I j tho blooti, and 'restores Its vitalizing power, t It is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, 22ry*lp- * tins, Ki-zcmn, ltlnjjwonn, l'dotclics, 1 Soron, l.uils, Tumor*, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all ?l!sonlcr3 causcd by' a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of tlic blood, such nslUietmintliun, r Nouraljjia, Khouuir.tlc Gout, General Debility, ami Scrofulous Catarrh. Intaaiory Rhsiima'lsm Cured. " Arm's SAhs.vr.vititLA .has cufcd mo of tho Int'annnatorv lUictimutlsm, with which 1 have uuirercd for many ycanf. . , \V. II. MOOUG." ! Durham, la., March 2, ISS2. g . . rucrAncD uv ' I Dr.J.C.Aycp&Co.jLov.'olljMasn. Sold by all Dmrclsts; SI. nix Ijottlos for 05. TBAVFXKR'S GUIDE. Trains arrivo and depart u followa-Clty tims. KnKlmore A Ohio?Main Line?DEPART? , l:4?a m, 8:35 a m, 2:35 pin, 5:05 pm, 7:05 a m. 0.0.Dlv.?1:18pm, 9:15 a m, 2:35 pm,11:10 pm. W, A T. Dlv.?Dewet?For Pittsburgh, 6:20 am, and 3:05 p m; for W aahington, Pa., 6:20 and 9:05 a m, 3:05 and 5:45 p m. ARRIVH?Main Line?12:15 a m, 10:'i0 a m, 8:15 pm, 8:10 a m, 4:15 pm. 0. O. Dlv.?6:10 p m, 9:50 a m, 2:651 m. W. A P. Dlv.Abbivk?From Pittsburgh, 9:50 a m, and 6:80 p m; from Wwhlngton, Pa., b:00and 9:50 a m; 1:15 and 6:50 pm. " P.. O. & ST. Jh.?Dkpabt?C:20 m l:r.o p xa, 4:45 p m. A*k:t?-8:80 a o,ii:05 a m! 3,35 p m, 7:20 pm. 1 Cleveland, I.ornin A WlircllDff.-PEPAfiT fit. ClalTsvilleO:27 a m, Cleveland express 12:07 p m' St. Clilrsvlllo '2:07 p m, Mafisllon accommodation 1:17 p m, St. ClRltsvllIo Rccommodetlon 8:17 p m. arrive?St. Olairsvillo 8:17 r m. Massilon accommodation 10:25 * in, St. Clairsviilo 12 54 p m. Clovoland express 2:51 p m, 8U C'lalrsvlllo 4:52 p m. cleveland ?* flm*?bnrkli?detart??:07 a !?' 01 ,'? Steubenvlllo Accommodatlon 8:28 a m, Wellsvillo Accommodation 6-Q3 dbu AMiTW-iajlBam; 5:W pm ?:<8jm: Ste'ubenvlllo Accommodation 8:23 p m, Weusvlila An. oommodatlon 5:43 a m. 11. Z. A c. Itnllwnv?LEiva Bellalre for IWoodtfleld and Summerflold at 6:00 a. m. and 2:10 p. m. Arrivk at BfllUlro at fcifja.m.and 6:85p. to tit heeling & elm ftwwe t? x> >Y . OA and a!ter SUSD1Y, MAY 18. 3SS4. trains on tho d; K. G. R. R. will xuu as follows: Leaving tho City at G a. k.( and run every hour until 9 p. sc ' LcivIuk Wheeling Park at 7 a. sc., and run every hour until 10 p. sc. 3 on sundays. leaving the City at 7 a. sc., and run everr hour until 9 p. u. Leaving Wheeling Tart at 8 a. sc., and run every hour until 10 p: k. 4 3 Pa*enger? will save time and trouble by our. chaslrg their tickets at tho office. . ay 17 C, HIBSGH, fiapt, hew advertlssmgnth. Fur sale7 cheap?a. gasoline hiovo. ilm. m. j. waxwkll, lied mala fct. ?n>'30? j^or sale. twelve shares of the union window cuu gornpauj'a (of eelu'ro) stock. 0.0. smith, heal r?uto agaut and broker, xny20 ittomaln street. glr knights, attention! wituuva, w. va., may so, 1881. you aru hereby nouflod to moot at tho armory of l'taor dcmoif no. i, u. it. k, o( p., coruor of tw?iitj-clxin nud chapllue meet, lu full drei uniform, at 12:30 r. u., for parade. hy order, . john ii. mooktf, btr kt com. a. warskklf, b. b. iny33 jjh)r commencements, statuary, group*, while dovei, nwicu. riovrero, at KIRK'S ART STOKE, mySS 1C0\ Main Btront FOU CINCINNATI AND, fr?> * LOUISVILLE.?Tho Elegant bhlo IffttfolK wheel Excursion Steamer mmimmam ST. LA.WRKNOIC W. M.Ltrr, Commander, 0. 1). Lirr, Clerk, Will loavo Wheeling nn SUNDAY, JDNK 1, at c:00 o'clock a. u , for abovo and all Intermediate point!#. For Irolght or p?nwko apply on board or to c. h. lioora &i tON, myttJ Am-titw. M. GILL EL AND, OLUE MANUFACTURER, Neat Foot Oil, Tallow and ({mue,aud dealer In HONES and PLASTIJUINO 11A1H. IIlKbestcflhh rrkn paid lor Tanacr'i Offal and fork tun of CrackltogJ. l'O't ilUcc* nddctM WEE3L1NG, W. Va. wotka nou Kun. Telephone Ko. ati'i. Jcl6 rjlHE FISHING LINF. TAKE THE Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad I Iho Direct Route to Trivorto City. I'ftnakoy, Mocklnar, Marquette, ano other Delightfill L'oilih awl tumrrer KtwrUiof Nortliern Michigan! And tho OelebrAtcl Trout and Umyllng Stteami, ?eautlful Lukoa and Or?nd Korcatfc of m;a kailouh t'ouutrj, Toutlal Ticket* at low ratca on *?lo at all ptlnclpal Ticket Uillcci. Tlirougli l'urlor Sleeping Cam ou nlunt trains For Tourltt'R Guide, Tlmo Girts and Folders, alvltiK full Information, addio?? (mentlnnlug JNtilliuknceb,) G. L. LOi'KWOOD, Gene:al IVfcnser A cent, my20 Grand rapids, yich. GREAT EXCITEMENT t The Famous Halter, 114)2 MAIN SX. We have llic largest stock of Hats or all kinds on hand, anil also u fall line ol (ipiitlonirii's FurulHliiiiK (ioud?, anil we In Mi to Impress oa (lis minds or the jmb* lie tliut ire will nave you 2i per crnt on any article imrcliased from lis in the next uuriy uuj8, u? our auuuuer siock 01 lue above Iseuonnous ami wo iulend to (lis-! pose or th? in instead of currying tlit-m over to auotlur season. Jiow, we will not quote prices here, bnt simply soy it will cost you nothing to look our btock over, ami theu we arc sure you will be convinced that what is saiit iu this cant is a positive fact. Call ami look over our stock and be eonvinccd, at THe Famous Ons-Price Halter's, 1112 Main St., Wheeling. lPy28-\TKfA?r Logan, Ust & Co.'s SS?ffir EXCELSIOU Strictly pure &nd wholeBAKING rame RfUfifftm Unrivalled for Biscuit, ruWlJcH.SiS"doU Address otdere to LOGAN .t CO., . DraPoUta. Rrtrfon Cnrnar tt'tioallmi W V? I The Children Have Been Waiting For a Worm Syrup that is easy to take and will do the work, 'j Ley Avaut Logan & Co.'s Pleasant Worm Syrup. It la purely vegetable. Is very oleasant to the taste, lsun Kxwllent child's Wiys'.c, and motber'c wro have used it with their childreu speck of it lu the hishest praise, saying that it is the best venuifuee in use. Wee 25 cents in largo bo .tlCB, sold by the best drusglsta and storekeepers. Afik for Lcgan <fc Co.'s Measant Worm dy rap 1 LOGAN 6i CO., Druggists, WhcelingVW. V?. 40 ThellomefitCftdLivcrVillsare not only the best, but they are the cheapest fills in use. Each box contains larger Pills for Ip(X T a TjS -tdulUi. and smaller Jills for ' :blldren, with special directions for uho in Liver Coraiv vach plaint, and as a purgative, is 2.Alii rrlco 25 centa. Sent bj mall, prepared only by i?> /->. -y i * LORAN & CO., M -1?? w 1 Druggists, Bridge Corner, STOP THAT COUHII! Dr. Chaj min's Couch balsam is a pleasant and effectual remedy. Try it. Sold by LOGAN & CO., | Druggists, Bridge Corner. I Price 25 cents; large bottles. YOUR HORSES AfID OATTLE At this season especially, need j Logan & Co.'s Frcneli Condition Powder To give them good digestion, a glossy coat, to remove humors, and prevent Hud euro disease. Nothing better lold. Addrew orders to LOGAN & CO., DrnggU'tn. Hrldeft Corner. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO Our Own Styles. THE FAMOUS HATTERS, 114?5 Main Street. WALL PAPER A.JJD BORDER! Juit received and recclvhu dat^, one of the larg* est stocks ol Wall Paper aud bordering ever brouRht to this Htate. I an rdcolvlnK BOraoeltRant Celling Paper and Decorations In new designs; a'.sofinc GOLD PAPEK with Borders 10 match. Brown Back Wall Paper at 7c xwr bolt, and White nv V-u pur roil. .Moruerj 10 maicn at 35, 80. 35.40 nxd 45c per room. ' ' ' Alio, I havo a largo stock of "Window Blinds, Fixture? and Fancy Ornament* for mme. Window Blinds from 75c to 55 00 per pair. I AM RECEIVING v Carpets, Rugs and Door Mats Daily. ard, Lakeside and Old Gcrmtfi, I havo lncrwsed ray largo Block of READY-MADE CLOTHING! For MEN, YOnTIIS & EOY3, : And am noTT prepared to unit you both in quality and In price. . H. W. "FISHER, BENWOOD, W. VA, nyll DRrOOODS, Geo. E. Stifel " '* V'\' & CO. OFFER THIS WEEK 3 O O lorcou lanl/oto UUIUUJ UUUIUJIU The Best Assoriment in the City. PRICES FROM 75clo$7,00 Another Lot of Those lleautiful SWISS EMBROIDERED ROBES! From $5 to S20 Each. 500 PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS! Iti all the Sow Designs and Colors. GeolStifdSCo. 1114 MAIN ST. my25 _ J. S. RHODES & CO. SriAf.ial Rarrfflins! K/JJvivilli, uai^iuuu FOR THIS WEEK. 25 Osnt Plaid. ^Indian Lawn for 12 l-2c. OUR DOLLAR 3-BUTTOW KID GLOVES Iu New Spring Shades of Tan anil Mode, For 50 Cents! J. S. RHODES & GO. myl9 FOR SALE I $5,000 Worth of Wet Damage Domestic Goods at Just One-I-Ialf Cost trice ! Prints, Ginghams, Muslin, Tickings, And Dress Goods, MEAN JDfcT WHAT I BAY. J. W. FERRELL, Cor. Main and Twonty-flrat Street*. tv aimj, oufcK'w auu rnaeiOHfl iUK SALE, rorSl DRUGGISTS. gTODARD'S BUFFALO MEAD The nicest an<l heilthieit drink in tho city Is now on draught, as well an tho celebrated DEEP ROCK WATER. Also all tho finest Syrups In the city in our Soda Fountain my21 McLAIW BROTHER8. QENUINE PUTZ PASTE, For Cleaning Silver, Brass and other Metals. For sale by LIST & WILLIAMS, ; 1010 Main suect. Clean Your Carpets. The Eureka Carpet Soap cleans and brighten? the colors. Sold only by , LIST a WILLIAMS, 1010 MalnBL WHITE TEETH And healthy gums arc produced by using tho MAGIC TOOTH POWDER. Prepared only by LIST & WI LI,IA MS, KT>rVf' mm MNfn fitiwt p|"EYMAN'8 Oyster Parlors, Opoa Day ud Nlshi. 4?a? una MAIN BIBBtr, _ RED BKAI i&A RED m "fOYSI FO BREAK RECIPE FO RED SEAL GO His tbree tablesiioonl'uls of a thick batter, ami the yolks of the batter, after which add tho ami half teaspoonful of good bu of ltED SEAL SUGAR COHNt a colander; then mix Corn tho hot lurd, in cakes resembling o They are delicious and made 01 RED SE/ RED SEAL CORN! FOE SALE TO RETAIL TRADE BY Jos. Speidel ?8c Co. Xos. 14l? S 1115 Vain and 1412 & 1414 Sontlr Streets, WHEELING W. VA. Solo Agents lor tho Justly celebrated PJreolx Patent and Guiding tint Flour, tho test lu tbe market. aarilendquarters for Groceries, Tobacco, Ac. I mv?C NEW GOODS?<11 1150 Ml NEWC CHOICE Wonderful In announcing the arriYi nf NEW SPlMNft Avn fi - - U-??<VI UM.X1JLT ?J fldently assert that our stoi by a greater prol usion of CI all the different departmei This Stock also oli'ers est the way el' PRICES as wi (JUALlTf. We cordially parison. Goods shown wi not insisted upoti. nrn n i ulu. n. HPr19 _ BATISTE ROPES?E 11A > Jci J Ubi li CHOICE IN bi& jbl mason m 4^ nm BATIoT F At $12.50 EACH, BRUES& mj2 ..CORN. .KE tl corn rERSi ?R :fast i R MAKING M OYSTERS! flour and milk enough to make ' three f ggs, and mix well with whites of thee ggs, well beaten, king nowder. Then open a can md draw off the liquor through roughly with batter; drop into yslera,andfry to a light brown, lly from iL CORN. RED SEAL CORN! FOR BALE TO RETAIL TRADE BY Hubbard & Paull, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1425 Main & 1420 South 8tB.f WHEELING, W. Va. ?8-3pecUl attention given to Toib and Tobiocr. IP. R. TAYLOR. TAYLOR, I QTDCET I U IIII.L. 11 iOODS STYLES! Bargains! il of our regular purchase U3I51ER GOODS, wo conck was uover characterized loice and Elegant Styles in its than at present. raordinary inducements in all tifa STTPERIYVHTTV IV invite inspection and comth pleasure and purchase rflYLOR. IRUEB & COFFER. ROBES! ECEIVED A FEW STYLES spaa EL IOBESI WORTH $25.00. . COFFERf , ./ S, . , / f , _ GENERAL NOTICES, * H ^otTOF. ^ Nollco ! hereby given thai the luthority Henry H. Smith ptelcnded to have to V burinen In my name Is now revoked. wuw umi. M?t !?, IW. J"ST'!''A 8*??; R "VTOTIOK OK A SVKOIAL AMTGK 1 KRA.L MMllnii ol tho BunVhoUdi I Benwoad Iron " or*c. 11 a ? vkUI and jjcncjni mretlug ol the Btotkho'a. B era oi the Bcnwood Iron \s oiki ha* bcca ctiu'u h tho Board ol Dltcctota to bo held at the rrhSiS H offloo cl the corporation. No. 11 ou Voontmi I reel. In the city ol vs hoelitip, Wc?t VliUm, * ft BUutday, Ue'JUtdarol June, l&M.iu o\]?vV fl m,, let the purpcto of couslderltR aud adowtMM. I re ?ctlOK? itr.lutlon to wired the tlm? M 1 coattnuauceol Mid co>i>ora?lcu lor flttTmutZ B ,ood ttio lat day ol Ju'y.l^J the dateol ,h J | plratlbn ol the time limited lor lu couinuinc?t R tho agro? meat lot Iti loimatlon. a 13 ill order ol tho immi AiUiNZO LOElSQlBcctt^ f additional kohck. lug, uotlceof which I* above Riven ^ [ john' u. hofvmm k Ono ot tho Btcckholdeii of uld Corporis |i| TO G0N1RAGT0RS&lLDER? | bkClkd pnorosals win be revived br .1 I Board of FubllcVotk* of the Bla'e ol \v?[& E glnU, until tho h ur of twelve o'clock, acrid.. I on thu Ulat day ol May, list, for thn eompleUccJ H tho alteration* In and addilioni to the 8 tte Hv. I In tho City of (harleaton, In accordance with tv! I plan and apcclllcatlotu for wld bulldlie, u pared by Mct*r?. l'ccblcc and Kornple, a>chiu? h which plan and ipcclflcMlon* are now dcmum,, \ Bald State Houra, where they m*y b* n>.u, and it plained by tho arrhltwt in charye. hidden is 1 maklnn pronom a arc expected to take ol the Suu i he material now o luud, purrhamdby theSut? \ to bo u*od in the t onairuciii n of Mid bufwin. a tcheduleof tho kind ami quantity ol mid ia?u rial, and tho approxlnaio value thereof, mar ? Men ?t tho offlro of tho Kecretary ol State, ai 1 there rcmalta nnlTl'5100 00 ol the apnroprutC 1 applicable to tho further conttiuctlon ol w(d *r {? I tUe peraou whoso bid may be accepted is to iocku I future approorlatl )us by tho I.wUUium for u?. meut for wort aa to bo po> formed by hltn,afi?th? money and material now on hand shall hkvebwa oat ansttid. Such raouey and material ou haud ? oe used lu tho iurtf.er confctructlon ol ^Kia buii?. Ing, and such part* thereof us may be dlrwted b tho architect in clumo. The nemm to whom tt. coutr*ctmay beawarded wUlbarcqulrod tot&ttt into hood In thn royalty of f<!0,000 with neurit] S bo approvod by the Beard, cor.dltlotifd for th# fai'hful performance of tho contract, ami n aa ^ dltlonalaiourlty ten per centum of the usoatlh eatlmatea of tho architect ol the work verlorutd. will be rewrved until the completion of the tntj I Dfho Board rcicivo* tho HrM to rejee'. any ct ill 1 bid*, should it deem it to tlie Intercut of the ttatt i to do ho. , . . | Proposals to bo endorsed "Proporau for the Cc.q. 'pletlonof theStato Houae at uiarlestou," atdto be deposited with or forwarded to the undeMiocd at the olllco ot the Secrttaiyof Hinte. Mheelis# w. Va. RANDJLl'lt Sr.aNAKKlt.Ja., h jnxS Kmv'nn-nt th??H ?.j. CH1HA. OLASS AMD QUEENSWAH!? | IJIHE MOST AND FINEST GOODiP [ FOR LKS8 MONEY AT THK I China, Glass & Queensware Stoii) I OP | IW. H. II in el i art, I 1215 MARKET 8THKCT, Than auy other place In tho city. Give him ial j aprl" EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT The Largest aod Fiucst AEtortmcn WITT. PAPwui ii nuju i m juii i Ceiling Decorations And Borders, Ever offered for rale by any Houro In the Etiie, All New Patterns direct from the taamifuctuj. era, and for tale at the LOWEST PRICE. also, hew goods ik China, Glass and (Jnecusware, Bisque and Bronze Ornaments, Japanese Ware, ac. j JOHN FRIEDEL, aprlO 11?0 MAIN STREET. STATIOKSRYi rjlHK WHEELING Female College Gommenceirent Being ne\r at hand, we call the attention of tha menu* 01 grauuiiies ana teacners to our Hue wire* tlon of PRESENTATION HOOKS, III Fine Cloth and Lcathor Findings; In Single Volumes or in Seta. Special rates to Classes and Teachers. Stanton ?fc Davenport, No. 1S01 MARKET STREKT. mt28 DON'T, A MANUAL OF MISTAKES and Improprieties of Speech and Conduct, EU3TB. THE DliK. AN AVKKAGE MAN*. A iilDSCilHES MADNES3. Just received by J. B. WILSON, I my27 No. 1302 Market Street. WALL PAPER I And Borders. Just rcceivcd, tlueo more tons ou Saturday, May 10. SOME ELEGANT New Ceiling Papers ami Ceiling liecor jitions, ALSO, FINE GOLD PAPER8 | .'flth Borders to match. I toave obo received a ft* morestjlesN'o. 1 We lie Back Wall loielltf lOcenti J-rovrnUack Wall Fnjtcrni" ixutf. H? largest Block nud greatest v?ri?iy in the ritatc. JOSlSPi-X GRAVES my)3 26 TWELFTH SI RKKT. Q H. QU1&1BY, Dealer la Books, Periodicals i-r.il Stationery. PspctB ahl Cheap Pnbllcitlons at Wholesale. PeriodIcaIf by the year at publisher*' price*. tnrtt Ko 11ll MARKET -SVKKKT ^HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Q.AS AND OIL STOVJSS1 Perfectly safe. Do not heUtbe houso, till do the work as well ns a Coal stove ut much leu ? panic. For hale at C. E. 6TIFEL & SONS', my27 1CT2I Main Strtct. _ rjiHE JEWETT Water Filter Ik tho best made. Call and rco them at once. NE8BITT it BRl)., my21 1312 Maikct oirttt.^ J^REEZEllS. Before purchasing your Freezers be raie to ex* amino tho new " ItupHI Freezer At GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS'. mr-< ? PICTURES AHD A RT MATERIALS. JpiNE PICTURE MOTLLDJIN'O In Antique, ttionze, Gold. ChPitnut, OaV, Anur* antti. Very lar^o meet lu itore. WArllstlc Picture Framing n Specialty. E. L. NICOLL, AKCUt, apr!8 MpI.mtc ar ft/irp. _ STERLING SILVER - ^ FINE. jhoico I'leees III Spwu?, Turks, IcO Cream and Coffee Spoon Sct?. And a full line ol fancy Just I. G. DILLON'S, 1233 Market Street. bsss;