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lb Meliigtmz WUEKLIMO, W. VA? MAY~. Published diilljr (buadny* excepted; oy FEEff, CAJIPUELL AIUBT, . Prop* At Not. 28 and 27 Fourteenth street. TER.VS 0//DAILY. _ w . One copy ont jeer. ,..|8 00 ] Three montli?.^.Lv9200 Blx mi'ijtlui 4 00 J Oue m0uth..._......w 16 Delivered by cerrlen la city, J6c per week. TKRHS OF fUOn-WJOXLY. One year - _$5 09 (HI*'month*.. Jl w TKHMb OF WEEKLY. One joer.....M..M.MM.41 001 Blx month*. ? "?? ttt cintw, Bead lor sample copy 'JlVm and circulart, AddreM FRKW, CAMPBKLL A HART,.. Wbeellof, W. Va. [Entered at Ihe I'otUiflk* at Wheeling, W. VA.,m fCfonil How? mmitt.l , . , Tli* Iron filtuutiuu. ' Tlio skeining dead-lock between the Iron manufacturers and their employed Is a great diHap|?intment to those who have hoped for a prompt udjiutment of the ecale and n rummer of reasonable activity in the Ohio Valley. It cannot bo raid tii t further negotiations are entirely off, though each side declares that it will yield nothing more. We Jo not believe that the men want to strike. They have learned by hard npnrience what a strike costs at any time, undor circumstances however favorable. They know that it takes a long time u) recover from the waste of idleness. Hot they believo that the employers can afford to pay what they ask, and they feel that their interest compels them to stand by tint conviction. This is the point of friction. The employers represent that they cannot afford better terras than they offer, and that it will pay them better to lio idle than to yield to the demands of the iron-workers. It is not a case (o he decided by outsiders. It is a matter for the two interests to settle between them. But tho , communitie? in which these industries are planted and which live largely by them liavo a heavy stake in the questions in controversy; ami, though persons in other employments were moved by no liti mane considerations, they cannot look without concern upon a situation in which their own bread-and-butter is involved. There is not an interest in this great valley that will not suffer by the closing of the iron mills; and there is not an' interest which does not already feel the pinch of hard times. It is, therefore, greatly to be hoped that a way out ol the dead lock may yet be found. Once engaged in the threatened struggle nobody can roreieii wutsrti uruun it will end; but tliia much everybody knows, that every day of it will be a day of lost to the Ohio Valley, which at this time in in no condition to make further sacrifices. TtlO Jfjiug Show. The New Orleans Exposition has never been a very live affair. A great thing was proposed and everybody wished it well, though very few outside of New Orleans saw reason to hope that it would be a great world's fair. Congress appropriated altogether $1,650,000, and the country did not object. There were early reports of financial mismanagement and worse. The surprising statement is made by the local press that the show has not been visited by a majority of the people of Now Orleans. The concern is heavily iu debt and doesn't pay expenses. In spite of all this there is talk of trying to extend the time iu the futile hope of catching up. If Hew OrloanB wants to run the show at her own expense that is her business; but the probability is that she would again be knocking at the door of Congress /or another appropriation, arguing, as has already been argued, that Congress has givon the enterprise a national character and so pledged the country to see it safely delivered. The world will stand about so much world's fair and no more, and it has some regard to location; New Orleans did not hit upon a good time, and she would have done better if she had made arrangements to locate her lair in New York, Philadelphia or Chicago. Sullivan tlio Slufcutjienn. From the proceedings thus far in the divorce Buit of Sullivan against Sullivan, it appears that our esteemed fellow cititen John L. Sullivan is a greatly wronged and grossly abused man, "for ho himself has said it" Mrs. Sullivan took it into her head that sho wanted a divore. Mr. Sullivan counters on her by setting up "cruel and abusive treatment on the part of his wife,' and gross, confirmed habits of intoxication." It becomcs plain now that Mrs. Sullivan is the real head of the family, and that the ftlWnil chnrauion has met more than a match ina person who has neverappeared before the public anil ha> 110 record aa a slugger. Counsel for Mrs. Sullivan have very properly asked for specifications. It ought to be known how Mrs.' Sullivan cruelly and abusively treated her hardhitting husband. It is barely possible that ahe forced him into a ring in the back-yard, got his head in chancery and pummeled him until he was sick; or that shod sent him to grass and kicked him while he was down, contrary to the rules of the Marquis of Queertbury In such case mado and provided. Or, again, it may be that after the ingenious fashion of her sex she sewed Mr. Sullivnn up In a sheet.urn) haramored / him with a rolling pin, no roferee bolng present to cry foul. At all event* Mr. 8ulllvan has keen cruelly treated by his wife, anil tho Mnvflower pride 0f the Kostoneso must b? vindicated. UHKjVKKAH'l' llUlmgT. Tho wheat" crop of Oregon this year will be SO percent In excess of last year ami tho harvest will be two weeks earlier. Mlllatonea, snyB the Slillmj World, aro likely to hold a place, for reducing middlings, for a lone time yet, even In rollermills. It costs each of tho colleges whose crows participate in the annual boat race on the Thames about $7,000 for the sport. Tlio Italian Government will erects ?4 faaf hiuh fn t)iA niflmnpr monuinmii. iw*.* ...B>. -- -? , of Cavour, the regenerator of Italy. He died in 1801. ~ ? A saloon in Lincoln, Neb., which paya a thousand-dollar licenar, la kept by a, widow who haa loat two hunbanus bv tho uso of liquor. i, > . V- V Thoroaro but eighteen American e'xbibitora entered at the Antwerp Ei portion, and the larger proportion of tnem ?bow agricultural iroiflemehtl. ' ' The $760 which tboraanurerlpt of"Tuui O'Sbantor" brought at a recent anctlon' Bale waa more money than the author.of It poaaessed at any one time in hia lite.. It la tho popular fancy in Scotland jnat now to heap honors upon Burn*. Several monuments have just been erected or are nnder way In different carta of the connThe imports of morehandlae lor Chicago direct reached in ISS3 via Ntsw York fS,798,637, aud via .Philadelphia $1,417,878! ?nd ^ j a few. ' %, ! f U. ?!.,. nAmant Af thn Nfillilf-r.S in . ol thu Kin(ilre. A Runian traveler prodlcta that Thibet will provo to be a strand California, M, during a recent visit there, he-found the natives gold-washing in the crudest way, but with the behest result* China offers as attractive a field lor the work'of professional explorers as any other conn try ou the globe. It has recently been ascertained that the Chinese coal fields occupy an area of 400,000 square miles. An experiment designed to test the ef- ( ficiency cf crude petroleum as a steam generator iu fire engines took place in Brooklyn recently, but Sixty pounds pressure was the highest that could be main- 1 tained. ' Gravesend, at tbe month of the Thames, j was so called from an old sailor ditty which related in (juuinttermshow, when it ( had been passed, tbo ship only stood be- , tween the sailors and a sea, not a land- , made, grave. The process of making paper hangings is similar to that of calico printing. Machines are now in the market that will , print from six to a dozen, or more colors ' in ono operation, A Story About JUIulue. iYfU? York Tribune.. I heard yesterday a story of politics ' which illustrates how Mr. Blaine draws men to tltni. AB I goi It. irum tuu jirinuu ; in Uie transaction, its accuracy can be de- . ponded upon. Years ago, one of Mr. ; Blaine's young relatives went West to live ' in a small raining town. The morning after his arrival he walked into the only bank in tbo placo and said to the banker: ;"Mr. Blank, my relative, Mr. Blaine, ! knows you and recommended ine to you. {lie advised me to put what little wealth I have into your hands, and to trust you implicitly for its investment." Such an expression of confidence could not do otherwise than gratify tho Westerner, and I let him tell the sequel himself. "In a long courso of business, I believe I never had a greater compliment paid me thau in this ono act of Mr. Blaine. You may bo sure that his relative's trust was ono that I kept a special ey&fti. I am a Democrat, as you know, but when tho question of Mr. Blaine's nomination waa np and I kijew that funds would be needed to pay expenses at the convention, I just sent word to his friends that they could draw on me for a thousand dollars, and more, if necessary. Thoy are 'white' men,' those friends of his, for they only drew on me for Ave hundred, tUougn tney were welcome to four times as much. No, I do not vote the Republican ticket. 1 am a Democrat on principle. My other action was personal. Of all the .Republicans, I wanted Blaine to succeed if. auy Republi- , can was to be our President." , Tlie Pun lull m?nt of tlio Panama Itabel. Won Curropontiaux AVw Yo*k Tribune. The place to which Alzpuru and half a dozen of his principal men are to be sent is well suited for their esse. Lying at the head waters of the Amazon, near the boundary line of Colombia aud Brazil, is a wilderness inhabited by cannibals of the most savage description. It is a dreary , and deeolate country, where the means of supporting life are small. Savage animals and venomons reptiles are the only inhabitants, except the cannibals. Clouds of mosquitoes, deadly miasmas and terrible* heat are there. In the borders of this country, I never except once penetrated by a white ninn Alzntirii will be taken. They will be pfaced is canoes with three months' provisions and Bent floating down the river that (lows into the centre of the wii- J derness The treatment of the prisoners i taken by tho Colombian fore's liere may 1 seem cruel to the people in the United f States, but to one who sees the state, of i things these rascals have brought about 1 and hears every day of the enoimity of their crimes any punishment that can be J devised seems feeble and inadequate. Reform Dogeovrntiug. Seu York Trlvune. Stridently something is wrong; with a big \V. Republican rule at Washington, according to the apostles of Reform ("who, as yon know, are honorable men"), was marked by aristocratic luxury, itapeu the effeminate indulgences of effete mon- . archies, and it squandered the people's . money on onsybaritic epicureanism. But ' Democratic rule is an era of all-wool, copper-fastened, case-hardened Reform ' and JefTersonlan simplicity. Wherefore, I then, is it shamelessly stated, even in Administration pspers, that "tho White House table is just as well spread now as it Mas during President Arthur's Administration'"/ is the stomach of Jefleraonian simplicity to be <|eprived of tho mnah and J molasses for which it yearns, and forced t 1 ?-l. .itiil tv.ililnv? " WJ lillJKUlOli II])UU Hiia|iiu , Mustetern Iteform cry out in vain far hoc I and hominy, and be fed on pate de foicgras and nightingales' tongues? Presently Mr. Cleveland will be discarding the time-honored tarred-twine in favor of silk Buspenders, land entering the fateful path that leads down to the fashion-plate. These be yourgods, oh, Mugwumps'/ : WKNlluv 31uuurff. j Jfectanar. Market gardeners sometimes use a ton of superphosphate per acre. It is a great t waste, five oral* hundred pounds ft all the crop needs. And the only benefit derived from the excess, is due to the : nitrogen and potash tlio fertilizer inay contain. For the sake of getting a pound of nitrogen, you use three, four, in some cases even five or six pounds of phosphate, ; which tlie plants do not need. Intelligent > market gardeners should study lUIBSunject. I teller uiki live or six hundred pounds o! superphosphate and purchase tho required nitrogen in some cheaper nud more available shape?such an dried blood, sulphate ol ammonia, nitrate of soda, or other. Tukki! wax a young woman Irom Lansing Who caught a had cold while dancing, With Ited Star Cough Cure, She wra better for sure. And lior,'eyes now with pleasure are glaucing. llnekUn'i Arnica Hat vo. Tho best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers', Salt Bheurn Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapped (lands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poollively euros Pile*, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivo porfect satisfaction,or money refunded, i'rlco 25 cents per box. Fnr wale l*v T-agnn <* Oa. The Mirror i is no flatterer. Would you ; makeit tell a sweater tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm- s cr that almost cheats the looking-glass. j jSpcctnl g0ticta.~ A To all who are tularin* trom jrron ttimwmr velntu euro*. Troftllaoaud I liainfectant, chloride of lime la good, bat mlpbate of iron, ordinarily known as ;opperaa, is probably better. For those amble to poi&uaor apply the others, bis simple direction- may be of service: Put fifty pounds of copperas ln(o a basket >rsome other porous receptacle, and sobjend it in ?,barrel of water: after it has Stood a day. or two, use* liberally of the liquid thus formed, by pouring it into raults and drains, and over the ground .1 i. .U.u Mliaw ant! tlllli has ivum your- uuuia, *????- ?. ...... Mten allowed to accumulate, If you cansot use it on so great a, scale, dissolve a pound or two in a pail of water ?as you aeed it, ard use freely from timo to time. These suggestions hefded, the body kept lean by frequent bathings, the lood plain ind well cooked, all unripe frnltand state regetables prohibited from the table, we nay almost defy those maladies which, like diphtheria, scarlet fever, dysentery, typhoid fever, consumption and cholera, jeetrojr go.many homes and desolate so many hearts. We need have no fear that too much care can ho taken to have our tionfee, from cellar to garret, scrupuloutly dean. Until they are, in must stand reiponsiblo for the consequences that will rarely follow our carelessness and neglect. MAItHIKl). GALLY?DAVISON?At Jefifcnoo Cltr, Wo., B?j iC, IMS, In Grace Ctmfcli. by Her. (lltrlow, JJVf. iviufcv ual'.v, of Kordboir. cals., 10 M?ty u. Davuon, of Jflfferwn Uj, No. * DIED. McGISKts?On Tuezday morning, M?r 23, LW, it2 o'clock, Minnie K.. daughter ol >1. A. ud the lAtt l>r. D. J. ftlcOtuuU. Funeral (ram tbe residence of her mother, Alley ? ' ?-? J V ... t? ?*nlni,k is, UJU wkiuwiu <a? W wvimi, Priciida of the fcmiljr arc inrltcdr-IiJtcnnent in Etat Wheeling Comoterr. IF'CMES. r*ja.xi\r. i! ?nR?.?S?U C/.Ul!no fllWUmailMl], Jicuraiyiaj Lurobojo, Backache, Headache. Toothache, ^rcTS.r^Ki!?jar^ruu^ 4? ALL OTHER OODILt MUM ASD Attn*. . 8oW Uy Utucj,'UJ??riU Iinler* vkt?1wi. >UiyO?aU?LuUk. OlrMlM* Id It LtiifBOM. THE CIIAULB8 A. VOCKLEK CO. IWwui VfKlKtg&ACq) BaUltarr.B^y.H.A. goflan & (So. CARD TO THE TRADE j We take plea*ure in reminding the trade that we ire manufacture of I LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S Excelsior Baking Powder, As sdvertiled and sold by us for many yean. It la carefully and skillfully prepared In arcordinco wlib ttie*onnlno formula, whinh hag never wssed lrotn our ponession, legally or otherwise; ind from Stbictia iraa akd Wjiouhomk Mateu&lh It contains no Alum, Li?b. or other injur! ids Ingredients: and In acknowledged u# superior 11 all respect* to any Baking Kogtier in the warict. Our Powder In put un IirTiiod 20 lb. boaea, ind lu dime, X, X and 1 "> chuh. Be on your guard ngaliiNt imitations. Pee that iut add Mas is on each box and label. Address all irdonto LOGAN & CO., Prep's and Manuf'rs, 8ucck880hu to loo an, list a co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, apr20 wnceung, >v. va. gtntists. g C. MILLIGAN, 8ur^co.u Den Lint, 7 No. 1818 MARKET 8T. (CBANQLE'd BLOCK) M1iebunu, W. Vx. By strict attention to btuluew, j:oo<1 work at the owmipt)ce<f?nri MfiUln* all contractu Jor'wurk rhen proin'ned, I hopoto m?rl*. tue patronmre of he poople of Wlicellog and vicinity. royifl QHARLE8 E. MASON, X5E3STTIST, COB, TWELFTH A MARKET STREETS, Entrance 1206 Market atnxiu QfljftB Wonra?fl to 1 r. m.. 2 to 6 r. "tti apr? WHEELING DENTAL PLACE. EBTABLISHBD 187L ' |7 Best Gum Xootli. VABBAMTW). Teeth extracted without pain by a new Anaeshetlc. Local Application. (Yon ore not put to Jeep.) Teeth filled very reasonable. OR. & B. CALDWELL, mrlfi 3wrnb St. Hnr. Thl'tv-fllUt St XltAVELE118' OUIDK. A RUIVAL AND DEPAttTURE OF C\.TKMK8-KXPUH ATJOH Of HtrKM.KO? M MlKS. Daily. t^nnday excepted. f Monday excepted.? VbeeJlng Time: Depart. Arrive n. & o. h. k.-kavt. ~ CxptfMk... * 0:?0 am0 8:60 p m fxproa4 * 5:80 p m <*10:15 a m Jumtw rlaud Accom 8:15am 4:85 pm Janntngton Accom 4:10 pro 8M0am iloundarllle Accom l! :85 am 1:20 pm WRff. txproM(Chicagoand Col) * 9:16am 0 6:20am ixprmtUhloig >and Col) * 7:b0 p uj 4 7:4i> a m txnn aa (Chicago and Col) 10:25 p m * 0:30 p m !*t)f?Yiilo Acorn <1:40 pm Uiuwylllo Acooin 7:86 a ra 8:80 p in W, P. & H. Ulv. Vnahlnfton aud 11'tsburgb... * 5:35in til:06a m VubinitoD and ftlteburxh... Jl 0 a in t ft:CB p m Vmihlngtnu aud.Mitiburi(h... *:*0 p in 1":l& p m Vuhlngton t 6:06 p m 8:10 a a F.,C.&8U L. Ituburxb...... ~ f 7:25.amt C;Mpm liwburgb aud New York 11:20pm t 3:85 pm it ?buj?b and Sew York t 4.10pm tll:&T>a to tor. fxprww, Cln. anil Rt Koula,.. t 7:21 a m t 7:05 a ra SxoroM.ClR. aud 8L Louis.... t 4:10 pm t 8:66 pm btprc**. rttcubcnvlllc & Col... 11 :20 p m t 8:85 p in I?:?pm | ttuburffti,<;lere-A t'lil.. 5:47ant D:f8pm YellftvlUo, Cleve. it Cbl *mam 8; 18am lit*.. Now Yotk CM 11:07 am 1:28 pm Ituburgh and New York 4:ilpra 4:48 pm ?ut Liverpool Accom 6:18 p in; 8:20 a m C., L^W. II. K Sxnroa.Cleveland, K, A W... 10:17am 2:27pm kU?llon Aooom 4:17 pml 9;&2iim itClalmrilloAi.oouu ?:17am 8:17am It, Clalnvllle Accom-. 1:37pm l:iipm IU Olalnvlllo Accom_.. A:37 pm 6:07 pm taoal VrolKbt and Accora?4:47 a m 9:00 o tu Ohio lUyar Ilallroau. tarengcr.. * C:3ftam *11: 0am 'ft'WtiKcr... 4:00pa 8:3ftpm heigh 9:06*m 6:16pm II.. Z. A O. Bat I road. Leave Bellalro at 12:80 p. x lor Hummrrflotd. Leatm Uo lftlro at 9:10 a. *. for Summerflold and m r. m. for Woodnfleld. Arrive at Bellalro 8:tf a. m , 11:00 a. m., and 4:00 P.M. 1 - ' ' WHEELING A ELM GROVE K. R. On and after MONDAY, May 4. 1885, tralui on u- JbV II U R urlll Imva ... fnllnuMi 557ecfiy*t , Louro Whoullogttulc at A:30 A. M. 1:00 P.M. 6:10A.M. 1:00P.M. 6:10 " 2:00 i? 7.HJ0 2)00 " . 7:00 ? 8:00 ?' 8.00 ? 3:00 ? 8:00 " 4:00 ? B:OO ? 4:00 " 9:00 6:00 M 10:00 ' 6:00 ? . 10:00 6:10 ? U:00 e:io 11:00 7:CO 42:00 M 7:00 12:00 8:W M 8:00 ? j ?S? OX IDKDAYii Iwtve CUT >U a. X. Ml) run era? honr until # 'uin WliroUnf Park it I A. X. and run evorjr lour uulll 10 f. ?. ?_a lltltltnil, mjl BuptrlaWuUnt. i ? T OST-A BED (X)W 4jfi?BA?f01U);* Xj hu white tUr la tea. MiSmljiv&mn ofthtoofflce " JpOR SALE-T^^J^TMABBUJ gentle u a dor?: dx yean'old: hWfwri' prnmlilng trotter. Alw a flnt clau saddle and dtlrlflf bane: good atjfla: liIgoly .toedi tlx yaara old. Call on or addreai DR. Yr. XBTEP, Loydirllle, Ohio. . . . . , . miV gT OCKHOLDERS1 MEETING. 'WHEELING IROtf & NAIL COilPANY. There will be* meeting o! tb* Stockholder^ of tha Whi-ttUng Iron aod Null Cctnpaay at the office of tLe^ConuuiQjr on lutulii)', Juue 9, 1585, at 2 By order of the Director*. A?mjnwtp. ?>. b. HPBBARD, Sao'y. JjiOR SALE. ; Black Trotting Hcne CHARLEY, and,Grey Family Ware "TOreY," or will.-exchange 'lot drAlt boric. J03. SPKIDEL, . ol Joe. Ppcldel A Co., my27 Wholowle Q/ocere. JgilNEST LEM0N8, 'JO Centi Per Dcxdn. FiueMt BauuauM, 80 CeuU Per Doxea, my27 AT McMJSTUEN'fl. -yyHITE MOUNTAIN Ico Crt'uui FrccascrH Are for Mrte ?nljr by" KESBITr * BE0. Call ?nl ice tUrm pr leud for Cat* ogoe. mtfR T70R CHARLESTON AND IN-, JEgrji J? TKltMKPIATK Point* Tbo Une.LWTOg pMflenger it earner W. 3V. Chnncollor, E P. CiiAXOnxOB ..............Ma* tor Ik i B. JlunnMUToK, dork, will leave for the above ou Fauuv. Ujy 29. at 4 rp) GLASS HOUSE AND ROLLING J1III. MKS. Glass Hour* nud Rolling Mill Men and all others who wish to uve money, chew tweet Cinnamon Roil Tobacco, In red papar*. Whlto papers called Monarch, are natural leaf fonhuwlngan ImuoiiOK. Price 2 cent* a .plug. For sale everywhere. Wholesale by JHilLt, A kLLI VHaJI, nnMre andJQ3 HPE1DKL & CO. ^"OTICE. Cl*? k'h Omcc. ") . Board oj? comuwi ?njciw, Cockty or r mo,. \VUKkU*U, W. V*., May !M, 1&6. J At a special meeting V the Board of Commission *n of Ohio County. held on the 20th day of May. 1885, it appealing to th? said Beard that Iho Legislature of ff?t v ir-luU, at 1U Irs. Motion, psn-d an a<t requiring Keeper* of Bowling alleys. ulilUrd Tables. t-liiotlflK Gallerl*. Ac, or lelllng at retail -tobacco. Pnutf cr CIgan, to procure a State licence. thereto! e, It it obdeukd, that all persons engaged in ear rylng oa any of the buslu- la above mentioned, to apptarbefoie the Board of Commissioners of Ohio County on the line *ond?y io June, 1885,and proiu e the license required bylaw. . nwgt R' BT II. W^OD*. Clerk. TO THEJRADE! WJIIIUXO, W. Va., May 25, ISM. Favlng determined to 'retire from business, I bave tbts d&7 disposed of my uutlrc r.oak ot 8*nh, Door*. Paints, OUs. (JIiju, etc., to Ileitis. WILSON .6 CHAPM**, nnd tako pleasure in reaJmmeitd' lug thein to my former customtrt. Thanking the public for the yerf liberal patron* age glvou uie in tbo i ast, I - rtspcctfuliy request a continuance of the sumo to in; successors. Bcspo tfuUy * ours, W. il. ROBINSON. . i Rtferrlmr to the above ancouucenent, Vre take thin method ol informing tie Trade, that wo are prepared to (111 all orders on abort notice, u: d expect. by strict attention to huduess, to mer.t > our confidence and pitronogt. VtryKenpectfully Vours, tny27-PAwr WlLouN & OHAl'HAN. W ATER.PROO F Ready-Mined Paint! MANUPACTURKD BY The UUniann & Pbilpott Co., CLttVKLIND, O. Ibne Paint* are designed for aU kind* of Pajnt, injt, equally Applicable In Wo'Hl, Iron httrna or Bnck btructims. 'J he base of ikrav Mixed I'm hit* | Is strictly onre Lead and best Oxide of Zinc, combined with the required p'gments and kround la Pure Llnieed oil. *i hoy auswer equally t?? In and outdoor work, and forauy object wbloh It may be i aekirahle to paint, and ur? nit affeet?d by climate or temperature. .Iheyatfod considerable saving In iJmu and lul>or, and are easily ?ppli?*d by | tho meat inexperienced person We manufacture these Paint* from the be?t material only and mako it oar spealol study tliat tboy , shall excel lor k?owy iluisb and dumb titty. They [are hut dtop'acln* the older Paints, as those who have used them once will not want any othor kind, - cmr.n nv I LOGAIN & CO., H holeule Drofgbrti, mj-j7 WHKKUNG. W. VA. GHAFLINE STREET RINK. Fluent Floor in the City. BUST I/SHTKD, BE8T VBNT1LA.TED, Accfeslble from ?ll Parti of Town. j THURSDAY NIGHT, 31.1 Y 28, "Sua Flower" Carnival 100 Prix# to be dUtrl buu.nl SATURDAY NItfllT, MAY JJO, Carnival for Benefit ol frlghlb Ward How Com* nauy. Rro'jf visitor recelvs a Uckefr ciiUUlag ihem to a channe In tbu Dnnrlng for an .Elwant (Jitmber , hot of Furniture, a PolJuhcd ttnw Centre Table, a , EUvir Water lltcbor and a Combined Diuner and Tea Set of China. , RNTLEK & KBYNOLDS, n>yM Proprlotoff. ^ BggpiG ARE STILL TIHUMPnAXTt For fifteen >e*n they havo ateadily gained In favor, aud with mlw oowtantly increaalug liavo become the moat ppular Corwu throughout ununited rftate#. 1 tie "O 1 quality lx warranted to wear twice $i> long m ordinary CorseU, and teatlmoniahi wiihont number could be given of the porfect tailafactlon tliov have afforded for a long?jrle*of year* The "ft. and K. U " qnultle* are made extr* long, an well u ngulur lrng h, and told at th? game price. . Retailor* are aunrriwd to refund money, If on examination theao Conett do not prove ax represented. For salo everywhere. Catalogue free on application. THOMSON. XANHDOK ? CO., Mfrn., 70 and 7# Worth Street, New York. aprl7ttwar p|gy&i&bidk' |j885]| Rose Leaf, Fine Cut, J Navy Clippings and Snuffs wiS jgwaPP; iPffiP I ADVRRTI*ERfil amd tor oar Meet LUt of Lo^o^New?ptp?M. (Ho. P.Eowell4lOHpruot p ' gsflrtawation. * ? SligEli To the Qualified Voters of .the City } of ffheellngr _.,_ j Be nKwowH.thetiho Council of Ihe City of Wbet-1' 1 InBdld.ou iho 12th day of May, IBS? adopt an c oidio*ncein worda and flguraa a? foUuwa, that | Utoays "* t AN OKDIKAJCK, to piorlderfor tlie imrend ?ale of londaof IboCityofWifctlnt. wjftpovpaa t Bondi ol 1K5> and ft* tho redemption Tiud Tay- ? m?*ut thereof. and providing for the payment > iQtO 100 WW XTOMunr ui cuitmu uivuiih uvui therevenuesof theGuand WaterWorks. ' '? t Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Wheel* log: Bccriott 1 For the purport ol providing means for paving outstandingly orders and other float* tog lndeDtednrs* of the City of Wheeling, with so* crncd Interest thoreou, snd such of the bondi Issued under the loan ordinances *doDied on June 18, 1871, m are no: yet paid or provided' for by fund* In the huti<U of the commlsdoners unpointed hy or under ?a!d ordinance, tho Mtyor and Clerk cf tbo City of Wheeling are hereby authorised and Instruct*! to make, and on toe first day of Julr. A. D. )H85, or as soon thereafter as practicable, deliver io the commiMionen herelualter named and ap* pointed, the bondi of the City of Wheeling, dated the first day o( July, A, D. It#), for an amount mgrrgiting tnrce hundred thousand dellnrs; which Uiuds Miall be of. the follonliur donotoiuat oni: cue hundred of itald boads to be of tbe nenomlnation of five hundred dollar* each; two hundred and forty-nine of Mid bonds to be of the denomination o( ono thousand dollars eseb. and ten of 'said bonds to be of tho denomination of one hundred dollars each. Said bonds ?hnll be numbered from 1" to "3W,H inclusive. Tho said bonds shall-ho payable on or before tbo first 'lit) day oi July, A. u WW, at tne Bank of the Ohio valley, with interest at the rato of live (6) per cent ptr anuum. pay* nble annuslly on the first day of July, 1?M, ana on ihofl'*td*y of Julr in each year thereafter untti and including tho year MW,at the Mid Bsnkof the Obio \MUy, for which Interest coupons tu pi oner form&ball lo attached toeachboud, with the signature ot the Clerk of the City engraved thereon. The j said bonds shall ho signed by the Ma*or, counter- , signed by the Clerk, una ?eaicd v. itu toe seat 01 me " city. Neither the raid bonds nor the coupons " thereto aiUchrd shall bo subject to taxation under f authority of the *3?y oi Whotliua. { 8kC. 2. Be it further ordaiued. That Alfred Cald : well, F. P. Jepson and S. Wilkinson, be and they J arehercbvArtjKjiuUdcommlHlono'B and cmpovr erdd and lniirucscd to sejl the said bunds at not ; lets than their mr *alue and in the xnntmtr pro- ; vided by chap er 111 of the ACti cf 1672 3 of the J Mature of West Virginia. ? hue. 3. 'J ho said bonds shall be issued only tor f the following purposes: \ First?Paying outsUndina city orders and ether floatirg indebtedness of the city, with iutoteit , tlicrcuu. to the amouut of two huudrcd and , twenty-four thousand dollars. Sccond-Paylng aud redeeming the utij?aid bonds ! of the Jtmu .of June 13ih, 12171, amounting to loven- , ty six thousand dolla's. J' The said eoratnifslotmr* shall devote out of the proceeds aising font the side of said bonds an * amount not cxcmllug said sum of two hundred c ana twenty-fotir thousand dollars to the nayraent of outstanding order* aud other outstanding float- . ing indebtedness of tlie city, and intcre-t thereon, which money so devoted to the naymcut of the said order* and other oufetunding floating Indebtedneas shall be paid byiaidoommifslononi to each * poison or persons as the council of laid city (hall from time to time direct. If the holders of any of the bone's tamed un ler said o?dlt>aacc of June W, 1871, shall, at the sal** of bouds Issued under this ordinance as authorized . by soctlon U of chapter 141 of the Acta of 1&7J-3, j tlttVC OJiereu l*> pay i??r uuuub ui mu u?uv tit wuw issu- (1 under mid ordinance of 1871, tbosa'd com- I rafssloneiH tuny in their discretion, upou cunsidor- I lug the terms of such oiler, exchange the new for < thu old bonds, cxchan? ink bond for bond, so that not not mora Uiau par sliall bo allowed for the old bonds. For the redemption of such of the bonds issued uud?r said ordinauce of 1871 as shall not be exchanged. aud nut not be purclneed at their p*r val c, tlio aa'd cotnmi sioner* shall hold * sun* eleut quantity ?f the bonds issued under ttii*milium' e, until by the terms of said ordinauce of 1871. a definite amount shall bo required aa a staking fund for >aid iosn of 1871. aud tUey shall then sell a aufllcient number of tho bonds to produce the amount required for such sinking fuud aud pay ?he same to ilie coinrnMonurn of said loan of 1871 as the circumstance* may require. If by reason of a part of the bonds is?ucd under said ordinauce of t 1871 having been surrondviod, a reduccd amount a o* money should bs ueidcd to satisfy the demands of the annual inking fund required by said ordinance, tbe said commissioners shall rell only an many of the bunds issued uuder tbi* ordinaucc and nvcrved fur the purpose lis may be uccwsaiy to pay 2 . proper propurtlou of the said former Issue of _ Hac. 4 Tbero ghall# bo annual*^ levied by th* <11111(111 Ul llie CUT u> KiiiniiliKi H1UOIIUIC tbat the annual levy of the city toxrs for other pur- ( ptkeais made, until all the bonds Issued under tho provisions of this ordinance arc paid, a direct tax G upou all the real estate and personal property as- a sea?cd by aald city for taxation, which direct tax ahall be lev eel aft a separate tax and in addition to all other taxes that may bo levied for the benefit of the c:ty, aud which ahull boturtlelenttoproducein each rear until and including tbo year 1U19 a aum sunicieut to ruy the imeicat annually accruing upon theaaUl winds: aud which levy fhall, alter the year 1W)I, until tho Mid bone's ah*11 be fully redeemed aud satisfied be sutllclent to pty annually the lut:rt*V on auch of m|4 bonds a* *}?all be unredeemed, and Innddiliou (Uerpto to redeem In each year thereafter tj|p anedwenty-tifth of tlio bond* IsMied hereunder aud nofp-.ltt before tbo first day pfjuly, 1895. Tho said tax aUall bo collected in auch manners* is ormsy be pravldol by Uwand the ordinaucoa of t- o city for the collection of other taxes ou real estate aud .personal property. The collector of the oily shall t ay into the treasury on r?ch woond Trloay tho total amount of the taxes levied and assessed in 1 pursuance of the requirement* of thl* ordinance which shall liavo ihe-etofore been collcctod by him. Tbo aald tax shall be by the collector whl 0 in his J possession, and by the oily do|-orltory, Ipto which tbe same 1* paid, kepM-nd accounted lor) aepa- rate from art other moneys of the city. fine. fi. Tho receiver of the ciiy shall, on or bofore tlte fifteenth day of Jan*. A. D., 188?, aud on or before the fifteenth day of June In each aud ev- ery year tbereaftor until the bonds issued h*re- I under a?e fully paid, pay to the aald commission- I ire all tbo moncya which shall have heretofore 1 been paid Into the treasury ou account of the direct tux levied In pursuance of the requirement* of this ordinance. While said funds remain in the treasury it shall bo the duty of Council to keep the same deposited ln?ome bank or bauks lathe city of Wheeling at the best rot* of Interest they win obtain, which interest shall be accounted for and paid over into the treasury upon makiugpayracnt to the commissioner* ofiho principal of the fiitill derived from said tax. I he receipts or mid comml?*loucn? for the said moneys shall bellied by the Kcclvor with the clerk of the city aud shall bo preserved by him. Pkc.O. Thesiid commissioners, outoftberaoneys received by them uuder Mil* ordinance, shall pay the eoupous issued with tail bond* as tboy becomo 4,On the first dsv of Julf, A. U, WO, and on the flwtday of July lu uwsh yoarihoreafr.unU the bouts butted hereunder are fullv p*ld,lheyshallj>ay the interest coupons coming due; and on the first day of July. A.D., lfiW.aud on th?first day of July In each year UiotwCier uuill the bmd? l?*uod hereundtrare fully pald.thov ahull apply the money comlcg Intolbefr hand* for the purpwe.toUmpaymom of tho outetaudinp bonds imued hereunder at a rate not greater than their par vdue. Tho bonds to be redt omed shall be determined by lot by the commUaloncri annually between the first and twelfth day of Juno iu tho ycir 18)>, and between tho Bret Sri twelfth day of Juno Is each year thereafter, until the lands lusued hereunder ure fully paid, and HAld commlssioue s shall thereupon Imme- J diatrly give notice to tho hohlere thereof by advertisement uubllshed dally, Sunday CJtoepted, I.. ....? ,. iutrai In Ilia ital't? nOWtlMMIII t>rlII1 In the city of Wheeling, stating the number of tho bunds to bo redeemed and that the same will be redeemed at si id Bunk nf the Ohio Vulley on and after tho first day of July next succeeding. and will cease to bear interest fro a wild day, and raid bonds shall ccase to bear intercut from Jlio first day of the next month after the completion of mch publication. It It provided, however, thatJf the holders of all the bonds so drawn by lot j. 'hull be known to the said commissioners, the said r cammlsi ,oii?h may jrlvo actual notico in writing S to such holders within ton days-aftor ?uch draw- n [ng, which notice sh+ll be the samo at that herein otherwise required to be published, and such ictual notiro shall have the oamo effect a* If It luid been published In the manner hereinbefore set forth. It shall be stated ou tbo face of raid bonds i that they are, auy of them, llablo to redemption at their par valuo on mid at any tlmo after ?he lint lay of July, A. I). JMtt The city of Wheeling hereby pledges aud obligate* itie I to pay each r year after the year 1HH and until s>ld bonds are ( fully paid the otmwentr-fifth of all of said bonds v not paid before tlio flnt day of July, sr.c 7. It shall be the duly of tho said commixdoners to caucel as thoy are redeemed the bonds ind coupons paid by them, and they sha 1, onoe J In every yoar, and oftener if required by tlieCottu* th *il, deliver to the clerk of the city all redeemed lo ind canceled hands and coupons In ihelrh uds, ^ md the clerk shall prcsorvo the same In a book to at be provided for that pnrpoic. 1 Skc. 8. it shall bo Uio duty of tbo comralaslonani = !o keep a true account of their receipt* aud dlsjunu?meiits and report the ?imo to Council an* uually In tbo month of April, ana at m*>n other ~ Union nit the Council shall order. # 1 b*?. ?. Tho Council of tail city may.for cquw, 1 remove any ouo or mon? of the commissioner* or their successor*. and the comrals?loners or their lucccswisroayreslgn by joying notice la writing [it the Mayor or Clerk ol the rite. Any vacancy ihall be flfird by the Council lu Joint seadon.; bbc. 10. No ncrion aballactus a Commlsiloner under thli ordinance until ho aha'! hato given , joutl. with sefluritj to bo approved by U? Council. .-j n the penally of ten thousand drflan. which bond ihaU bo payable to tie city of Wheeling, and ih*ll bo conditioned to tho followlugtffbct. Tho condition of Uio above obligation li . iuch that, whereas the abovo bound A. li. hu been duly, appointed a oommli- , iindnr mii ordinance of tho City of a be known a* bond* of 1HW, and for the redcmp- ? ton and payment thereof, aud providing tor the f niviik ut into the city treunty or certainamounts U rom the revenue! orthe au and Water Works,' awl lias eocepled th? tald anpolutment; now, berefore, If said A, B,. during Jilli continuance as uch com million or, shall In all thirigs faithfully nd dllitentfy dls-baito hU duties si-such ootnu!mloner, af d shall *Wl end truly act-omit fof and tsjr over to such ncwoa or persons m may be en. itlcd to receive the samo, all atqneyi which shall JE ionic into bis hand* or under his control as Mich ? ommUsloncr. then shall the luregolnc obllRation ic void, otherwise to remain In full force and Ha? 11. It shall bo the duly of the oommfsilon. H m to enforce o-ch and evury wrov slon of this 1 irdliiHiii'c (In relation to tholr dutl#?)seoordlng to ts true intent aud meaning, end any failure of any ne of the commMonen to comply, with or pernnnanvdutr nratfribed hv this otdlnanee shall ? deemed ? violation ol tltc ponditloo of tab bond. 8kc. lit Before tlio commbdoncni ball make tir sale of fcald bonda thejr iball adrortlae for lit L'iut '?>ur weelci lu lite ?l?*lly oewepeoeni publUbod ? usssftftriawasiiw! e apportioned l?y the pomml?dunera among Utoao au< enMtlon lor tbelr?rvifmthnf?ikbUuoimeM^ notootho woountwanedbywtmunderW* u rdf&oce in the redemption & bonds Ismed hereinder md the payment of luWrest on ?uch bonds, iOd &o more. Such compensation fp*" be In mil or aUMmcaa of every description rendered by or ra aired of the commissioners or any p! them under i>n?How3 00 pSf inuurn. Such commission to be on ychamd on heamounrof nosey furnished the commissioners or the redemption of the bond* under thuordl* lance end payment of intereet thereon, and not on aoaey received from, the sale of such bond* or the mount of any bonds received in exchanfefortbe tondslssund pnder this ordinance. , . " : ate. H. fyiaemueto aa it la not permitted by the oiwitutfou and laws of the State to provide for heiedemptiott of-tb'e bonda to be Issued under bis ordinance otherwise than br the levy of direct nnual taxes,and ills Intended m the adoption of hia loan ordinance not to cause any Increase in the HreoMaxation; therefore, to provide as far aa pooIble against any auch increase, it la further or* loined that there shali be naid Into the city reunry irom roe revenues 01 ineiniy warn uoras od Can Works la equal parti, ou or before the flr?t < ay ot July, 1880, and .ou or before the first dav ol uiy la each year thereafter uutll the year 1895, an mount equal to the annual interest lu each of uch yean filling dm* upon the unredeemed bond* isued hereunder, and ou or before the flratday <f uly In the year 1895, and on or before the first day l Jaly In e*ch year thereafter, until and Including be year 1919, a sum equal to the one twenty*flfth if tboprlntfpal of all bonds Istued hereuudernot ?ld before the Unit day of July. 1495, and a further mount tqual to the interest fall'ng due each year ipoo such?f said bonds as are unredeemed, which urns >o paid out of the revenue* of the Water forks and (las works shall be applied toward tho iiymentoftho current ex pen** of tho city, and he City Wator Board aud the trustees of thoOa* Vorke of tho city of Wheeling are hereby required ii rnakcsueh payments. SKe. 15. thould the d?te of any of tho paymeuts nentloued In tblx ordinance fall uoou Sunday, uch payments shall be made upon the Saturday text preceding. Site 18. This ordinance shall tako effect from nd after 1U ratification by the quail fled voters of , be clt* of Wheeling, at an election to bo held ou bJ?l^fnuu4*l?* Unprovided by the third secIon of uu act of the legislature or West Virginia, uiltled "An sot autho Islng municipal corpora* Ions to Issue bonds, (approved December 2, 1873.) hat when tho Council of sny dtyihall d*m It upcdlent to Usuaany bands of tuuh city, that au irdinanco specifying the purpose and amount for rhich said bonds urn to bo Issued, shall be adopted >v truth Council lu regnlar meeting, and that it hall then be the duty of tho Mayor to Issue a iroclamstlou reciting Mid ordinance and appoint* ng 'heritty at whleh au election shall be held by he qualified voters of such city, todeclde whether hey will ratify or whet sucn oid!nonce. These re, therefor*!, to notify you. the qualified voters of be city of Wheeling, that an election will bo held i.t ThursdHV. -iho fflth day of May, lS85,st the sumo daw* at which tho charter elections lu raid city ire held, and under tho superintendence of siicu tcrson* hi tbo Mayor shall hereafter appolut for he purpose or deciding wneuier you win ratify or i-Jeet twjd ordinance. All iK-non* voting for tbe rattflcatlon of the irdlnanic toreln wt forth shall have written or trlntedou life ballot the word* "For lUUQcitlon." .ud .thorn voting ngiiiutt ratification ?bull havv rrittea orpriuUxl ou hln ballot tbe word* "For K& ectlon." Toe annum te amount of tndobtedno<s of the Ity of Wheeling lmticd and authorised by the wild Ity and exUttug at thLa tiute U Iivvi,:ty5 88 (liven under my band, this ISth day of May,J88S. myH JACOB W.UHPBB. Mayor. | gtB <Sc-?fla. G-AT7ZE UNDERWEAR! J. 'S RHODES & CO. Ladies'Gauze Vests, long and ihort sleeves, at 25c each. Gentlemen's Gauze Shirts at :5c each. All the sizes in Children's ( jauze Shirts, long and short leeves. Lace Curtains, ' Parasols and Jerseys, ; In all the qualities. I. S. RHODES & CO. roy3 . ^touscfimitshiun (Sootls. B. F. Caldwell | 1500, 1502 MARKET 8T., WHEELING, W. VA. N*+h PcnoRnc* Parlor and JIcd-Koom PUBNITUKE.! ' Dining-Room & Kitchen Outfits. WOOD, 8LA.TK AND UOff MANTELS! ; Furniture Reoaired. J0METII1NG NEW! The Ideal Smoothing Iron. Far Buperfor to anjrtbiug yet on tbe market. Cull Hid ?ce them. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, my?8W4? 1210 Main Street ^.AS AND OIL STOViOb! Save heating tbe bonae tbi* hot wr athr r. and do e work nt u trifling exjwnie We have alio a rgo vtock of KcfrJgfcrator*, Water Uoolori, Jco earn Frecnu. &Q. AU flnt^aMkocdaattj-aKm- >10 prices. C, E BTIFbLa SONS, mylli 3021 Main Street /EYttffsttntT /An0?n?tt?v? ' Vj+ll"1 IVIHl i^ALL PAPEE Borders, CoI|Ing Decorations And Window Shades. g fust received, uti (ntlre new n'ock In great va? ity. and of the luteal design*, ottered at the ^ LOWEST PRICKH. Wliupecllon respectfully Invited. JOHN FBIKDBL, nyl5 1130 MAIN BTBBKT. ] "APANNED TOILET SIDXJsJ, foot Batiw and 81op Bucket*. _ KWINO BROS., = aygtf Market 8t. opp< MoLureHome. ^ gltctto-glatittjj. ] 1ADLE Sl'OONS ? io SILVER PLATED * Vnr il 78 to 92 &0 Dflr dox. ~ nrW wnmmsn hdwb co. ^IGHT WORK. ^ rnnDOwpraiumltadOftUklidiolttlgbtwork, j> :h m Claming Vault*, ?tc CUita nuoaabla. Ilouoruldimbrpoa'dctrd, . UKORtlK WcHECUSN, i if I Ho.aiechul?itmt. ke <5ta. g. SttM tt go, " GEO. HOT: & CO. We shall open this morning a new purchase of LACE CurtainS I Including some entirely new effects, never shown here. 25 PIECES FANCY Lace Striped Scrim. From 10 ets. per yard up. AKOTUKR CHOICE I.OT OF Prinfpfi Ratistfis&Satffifins PARASOLS In all the New Designs. GEO.E. STIFEL&CO. 1114 3YIAIIV ST. Market St. Entrance through Geo. L. Durst's Confectionery. mya ^Hatchcs and gcweltg. PARKER JON CLUB, To Mcommodsto tbose who wish lobuy a Good ?uu on ea?y terras, I will o.wutxe a club of Fifty kTembciw, and ran It oa tame principle as the vateh" dub*. Call atouce anil see the Now Model Parker Gnu md Join the Club, *t r??i i nuin irmei nv ornnr uiLLuna jcncuu oiunc, l.iy-T, IJJI MARKET H KK*T. gttasbU t&oirUa. (?8TAfiLlBE?D 1S52.] CABROLt & BBO., Sraniteand Marble Workers, Nos. 6,8 & 10 Sixteenth St. (Kear Stone Bridge,) wn kki.isv;. w_ vi Have on ham! a flue aoortment of Urauite and Marble Moimmentfl, tnd the Latest style* of Eiutern Work, which will to unlri at reMonahlw nHcw aprlft* Souse ana ilt)n galnie*. D. C. KUBNEB, louse and Sign Painter! a-iRA-nsrEE,, jrluxiur &> Paper Hftuffer, AND DKAUU IN Paints, Vanishes, 011a, (fins*, tic. No. 1737 MARKET STREET. *\>rl ' gsnggtsts. THE OldSUINJE Js Strictly Hire and Sellable. , B. H. LIST, 1010 Mala Street, ' Sola Manufacturer and Proprietor. ( mrLookoutfora worthlMwtwltitinn. tr>r27 Shotographu. p H. 1IIGG1KS, I PHOTOGBAPHBB, . 4i TWELFTH STREET, 1*8 WHMBJKO.W. VA. fSiSO ' 0a CO ' Will get One Doiea B*t 8*tlu FlnUhed Cabinet PhotograpliH > And don't yon forget It, -A.T BROWN'S, lira MARKKT BTBRgT. ' pAKSOHS, ArtlmtJo J?liotoirru?hor. PA&LOBS, t fflhX Oppmlto MflLort UOIHM. RRr, |c?. 'OK! I OKI Wcueproinml to fartltliUie public with One * iftlltjr of Ico, either by wboleule or retail, at ' went prlcc". T?lephoneor tddreei, KOKHNUKK BROS., fit.In MIUltlMlk VUlUa Prints famlllM * tpecUlty. myaa CIS! ICE! ICE! * C. 8EIBERT & SONS re prepared to furnMi the flneat quality of lee ?t ? thelowMtratea. Leavo order* at (heir office, Cj Jo. 1700 Market Siroot, ? Biz doom below Pottofllce. S tee Depot open every day, 8und*v Included. p telephone oonnectloo. Bnmoh Offloe, 11w Mm- 0 titreet, mjrU SmstMjWw. fJIRUSIEE'S SALE. . JIT TlrtM ol Dnd 01 Trait mult t, ?_ I *?rwta ud TWtl? WtriitlCba {.?*?" mt u tnutM. iltM > rtrtrur ?. ? ttltfMtfWllltkai lift ?uuut* t'outtf f'f* '? County Weal Virginia In Dotd ol |i_WW, 1 will ?U M tSttoMioS^S Court Home ol Mid county, on - ^ SATURDAY, THE SKM1AY Of MAY lu couuandajE u 10 o'dook i. *., tbc property, tbatu to uj: Utnumb^ omH "ft ou^bMlortj-lour, in tbe ??rtot ,flSJ ffi? * uu' """ft b! ijikusteessalE ~ss!?KK?S;iiS? jsffl&xsg #g?k Trust Book Ho. le, pure 37.1 wfu ^ ? door of the Court Hotue ofuidcouilir^? ,roa? SATURDAY, THK ?lll DaYOPJIJv?. oomznendM at 10o'o?k 2S property: Tfae north tweatwiiht'frl i?m knrlB' gpfasaa-essaa, Tnuaor Sxix-One-third andai mtirh tho purchMer?lf?u to pa* IncLh given tor the .ittoml iJJw S' *** { 2s??' tru,,"j w. II mti.It. A.cttoJ,,'. C0'u"a. T"??. T phopect ? SA,'E 0K 1>e"S0Kjl > I 8dbk?'?nJ K.tesSlki hS".u?l0A?'tal" J 8AT0IUUY, JL'.VE ? M commencing at lOo'dock a v #!) ? ,?.vh Urn,10 the hl|hc?1,1m b?, bi^X't&iS I ucwriuw KINIHI pro?n;, to-.u; TnlrtMlO . tboimwtwro hundijdiad a!:. ,:, now uw4 by nldmiu. iihtlni burning 2S3 no?; thirty-two (93) item Inn tor boldlut l?, bottlu: one liuudmi ud Sfty (ISO) DM? tat boxes: tour buudrui and sluetrfivit (t.Gi i.u downi bewboiw; tbnt dtfa, chilri, two lim? uid all other, the propeity comixwti it the nmi* tarulture ol uJd Slcbke, annate in th?.old Smith Bttwcry building, la uld < Ity of Vbccllnr* iiLl one Halo, two (2i cork machlua, oue bum. .*,1 hone*. one double wa*on. two kittle vuZ (our etA of barnna. and thirty k ouoi intent curt*. raid ?1? will be made In the plai* ol of Mid Idirlitlan bt'ir kc, In the old nnlth Krvwep^aud fronting ou Coaplins atreet, la Mid vHj ? TEHMs' UK 8ALK-Caah lu hand rn day of ulc K U. BAHH, Trn?'if W. n. Hatuat. Au tloueer pya fJlRUSTEE'8 SALE. By virtue of a Deed of Trait made and exwntid on Vbw fourth day of April. A. l>. lwa, bjB.iL Eofl, truatoo for Kmlly L Black. K. L. HUrk. Gto. Q. Black. Harry T. Mack, Ida L Black. liar & Black and M.?. (llbb*. to the undcnlgutd u trot Mxitiuiu nuii-u uiii uitu ui uu*i u in rpconj in the Oierk'i offlc* or Ob'o county, sute of HYst VlTftul*, In Deed ol Trust Book ho. 'JO, lotto 11 1 ihHli proceed to sell lit the front door of the (wt Houjmj of Ohio county, 8late of Wat Vii^tliia,oa SATURDAY, MAY 1#, 1885, at ten o'clock a. u. ol that day, the fallovini wo? erty, to-writ: All of that portion of Lot No. (2ts, two hundred and nineteen on Eoff and Twuitj wtod street!, In the City of Wheeling, Ohio uuutt. ww Virginia, whit h lies w?t ol a line run pmWr through tlie centre of said lot from the iouih ? the north line through, and which rlc? of pound hereby conveyed, fronts ball the length of mU lot on Twenty-second meet and tbe width ol aid lot on the Ant ail* v west of Eoff street, iu uidnir of Whfuliiiir. and betas the west hall of uld 1m v? (219) two hundred and nineteen, tad to wot property oonreyed to B. M. Koff, tnutet,tor til. Berry and wile br deed dated Februuj k, lie, and ol record in Weed Book Ko. 46. vast tt? teoordi of Ohio county. State of W at VirjlnU. Belling aa triutue I snail convoy only racft UUcu U retted in me. Tkrms or BaiJh-One-thlrd o( the pnrt bin moon caah In band: one-third (hereof with Inttwi ta tlx months, and the rtsldue ttusreol *lth tavmft In twelr* months, the purchaser Rlrltif hii sota with good Mtmmy for the deferred psyairoti Tt? legal title will be retain, d as iurttier wearily. nrlO QIHaOK L. i.KANMKIt. Triuitr. The above ulfl has beeu poatwwd until Bmv DAY. ?UY 28,1185. at 10 o'clock 4. M. ujyln GIBSON l* ORANUKK,Trokt 1 he above rule has been postponed until SATCR* DAY, May1W5. iay2S UtSBOX L. CRAKMKR. Trot*. gottceies. pipit ti. piiizk. si:.it<inn "Wo do hereby certify that we ropwviie the arrangement* for ail the Monthly and Semi-Aunnal Drawing* of the Louiaiana State Lottery Conptuy, And tu person manage and control the Drawing themaefrea, and that the Huae are conducted wlu honesty, falrnera, and In good faith tow aid all pa* tie*, and we authorize the oompanr louMthlicw tiUcatc. witn facaimllJetol oartipialurwaUaciiol, in id adrtrtlaementt." i Commluloncrh IIXPRECEDEXTEI) ATTHACTIOS 1 U OVtH IULP A MILLION J'lSTlUBCTED. Louisiana Stat# Lottery Company. Incorporated In law lor a year* by the Ltrti* tare for Educational and Charitable purpwa, wlin a capital of 91,000.000-to which a rwerre fund ol over 9560,000 baa ulnco been added. By hu overwhelming popular voie 11s iiuum n was made a put of tho present State ComilinUon adopted December 2d. A. P., M79. ,. Its Grand Single Number Drawing will Uke place monthly. It never scales or postpones. u?i al the.following Distribution: 1 HI ! (lit A Nil HinNTlfLV and the Extraordinary Scmi-Annual Drawing Id tbe Academy of Music. New Orlcuns, TuoHdHy, Junt* id, IKHfl, Under theipersonal supervision and inaiugfment Of OEN. G. T. JJEAUKHUAKl). of Lonlsiaua, and UK*. ji'UAL a. early, of \ incitii*. Capital Prize, $150,000. *JrNotIfcc.?Tickets are Ton Dollar only, IfilrMt 86 Fifths,#. TKnthi,ll, lot or vnrttn, 1 Capital Prize of 11^,000 |1S0.<N 1 Grand Prize of ro.coo S).?0 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 2U.M0 2 Large Priws of 10,000 *MW * 4 Large Frixos of 5.000 ifo.ao 20 Mm uI 1,000. -JXujo fiO Prizes of ?W. 13.10) 100 Prizes of 800 ? ?.Ufl 200 Prizes of 200 - ?tn ooo Prizes of 100. ?MM0 lOCOPrizwOf AO UfM , , AMUOXIKATIOX riuzu. ICO Approximation Prizes of $JOO WWW 100 Approximation Prizes of WW} 100 Approximation Prizes of 16 ?. "> 2279 Prizes, amounting to.......... iVttMO Application for rates to club* >h??uM be m#-ie )nly to the office o? the Company in Ncw un(??t For further Information wrtaclearly, giving"*" iddrom. POSTAL NuTKB, Kxprtw Moiik* Ofdet*, )r New York Kxcbanice in ordinary letter. < ?* ODey by Kxprvt? (all nuns of 85 and upwzrdi ? >urexpeiueJtddiiMetl ? A DA(JI.HIS. New Orleans, U., Or It. A. DAUPHIN, W7 Seventh fit. Washington, P. a Make P. O. Money Orderx payable ?ud ad?ln? westered Letters to "KW OKTEAM NATION!!. BANK. ? ria vuw N ew Oriw*. !*>_ Louisiana Stale Lottery. For Ticket* or further Information of tin -Ottery luldren, DAVE C. JOIIXSO.V, Covliuftoii, Kj. Araouuu of 95 00 and orer, by Exprwi?! ?/?* we. "BHafloiw, ?axvisjjf*, A*. JJUGGLE6 AM) CAKIUAGES. DONALDSON, M?'IS A: CO., MANBFACTOHKB8 01 luggies, Carriages & Delivery Wagons All work guaranteed, Not. 15O0 to 1506 MAKKOT flTRKCT. Au Inspection of our work mid price* l? ?1M^ t to* baud* o( to# Made. RKPAIRIKU NKATLYANDPROUITI.vr?M Swmmtc DOWBLL HOJ'SKI W?bt> Jin., 1*1. Oenlnl ml H" * tK.'KAS C1H0VK, N. J. - ^ ThhpipnUr liome htrin* Urn ejjwj|,,|. j mod tied. Mono of thoracal dc*lr?l?*c in . lolty, betassupplied with ^ {fr ild hk'ha and other modern l'?l'rXKoi? if lUon uoaurpuMO, being but o\\t bl<*j ? |r( smui lake and tathiajr fromid*. ai? > (>|1t Mtoffloe. WUI reopen M?y \ ^ obu* W* OWK.L, Mri, 8. Hons, Proprietor* H.u. *? aya