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?b MMijjtmz WUmiMU, W. VA., JUNK 9t 1880. PubUibed d*Uy (Bundey* excepted; 07 FKEW, CUIPBELL ft ILLBT, - Propg. At Not X end 27 Fourteenth stmt TOMS OF DAILY. One copy ou yeer.-J* 00 |.thsw nonthi^??2 00 Six woqUui..,, .,400[Onemonth IB Delivered by carrier! Is dtjr, lfic perwoek. TfRSO OF HEMI'WKBKLY. One ye*r..,....33 001 Six month* .? SO T*RMfl OF WKKKLT. One year.....~......~..*l 001 Six monthly 65 "?* w (SnhL tor M^pi* copy ml wliwnTiw IHHm taxW, CJUtPBKLL A HART, Wbwllnj, W. V*. [KutOTd it the Pottofllce at Wliodinj, W. Vs., u second diw pmter-1 i Ttat of U?form. A sturdy battle for civil service reform is being fought over the Augusta, Maine, postotlloe. The reformert are determined to remove Mr. Manley at all haiirds, because be was an active personal and political friend of Mr. Blaine, and to put in Col. Morton, an editor, because he was an active opponent of Mr. Blaine and went in hot for Mr. Cleveland. A charming exposition ol the subject from the Mugwump point of view sppears in a Washington dispatch in the New York Tiaia. It is related that Senators Frye and Halo will certainly oppose tbo confirmation of Morton on the ground that "he was personally offensive1 to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine during the fall campaign." This is thought to be very amusing in view of the fact that "about the middle of July Maine was flooded with copies of the Bostoji, Journal containing a vile story against the Democraic candidate." Besides this, "eminent men in the Republican party in Maine re/erred frequently in speeciiin uuu m tiou to tilt* slanders ?bout the candidate?, speaking of them as certain to secure his defeat." But Senator Fryeout-heroded Herod by appealing to the women to do their utmost "to defeat a man who was scanda, lous in his life." Thsrefore.why shouldn't the Kupubtican postmaster be put out and a Democrat be put in ? The Bcandals about the Democratic nominee for the Presidency were unhappily true. If the inquiry bad been oontltied to a single case that was reason enough why Mr. Cleveland should not have been called to the Chief Magistracy of a people who bold private virluo to be one of the safeguards of the lbpnblic. Mr. Cleveland's friends never did deny the essential feature of the Maria Halpin story. The bsst defense they could make out for him was that the indiscretion occurred while be was young; that be nevor did ill treat 'Maria Hatpin, and that he took good care of their boy. The vindicating expedition, conceivod by that spotless patriot ilenry Ward Beecher and dispatched to Buffalo under command of Mr. Cleveland's friend and subordinate, General Horatio King, offered this defense in a report which Btrong1 I *!,? (m .i-.mainn tlint thfl WOmail ly I'UUVCJCU bUW ? ? had entrapped Cleveland, taken a mean ? advantage of hia innocenco and finally compromised hiiji in a public way, this artful creature well knowing that she waa dealing with a Man of Destiny. Mr, Cleveland's remarkable letter to Mrs. Beecber, written for campaign purposes, claimed nothing more than that he had led a virtuous life in Albany. This did ^ not alter the earlier fact that Mr. Cleveland was the father of Maria Halpin's child and that he had acted very badly about the whole disgusting business. Wasn't this a proper tbing to refer to in a campaign where a man of so loose u character was running for the Presidency ? i The publication had first been .made- by Democrats, who thought the scandal suffl- j cient reason why Mr. Cleveland should not bo nominated for the Presidency. There waa more reason why ho should not be elected. How was it on tl;p other side? Mr. I Blaine's friends say it was Morton who de-1 faced and then had photographed the' tombstone over Mr. Blaine's first child to-] show that the child was born out of wedlock. It is for this ghoulish service that I Morton is to be rewarded. Maine Democrats are urging the appointment on grounds of generaltfarty expediency. They want to know whether thero is an alliance between the President and,.Kepublican Senators. If such an alliance exists they feel that the appointment of Morton will break it. They | ,:do not think it would look well for the T? !1 i o?w1 frna ln di(". 1 lUMUCUL HI lUH/n uitio wiu <.<jv ? tate or to bargain with him,"*for that would mean- that "offensive partisans", were not going to be put ont fast enough where the Republican Senate can stop it. Thus we seo that the Augusta Postmastership contest is tig with the elements of refrom. "WHY WOMKN HO OT MAIUtY. A Youuff Girl Who U Looking tor a flfaa Like Her Father* Chicago Tribune. "They talk of men not being willing to marry nowadsys," Mid a bright girl, "but I scarcely know a girl want* to become a wile. They are learning something In the way of a profession, something that will interest thini as well as support them, two rules 1n which husbands just now fall. The truth Is, we oro all scared away from any (ll'fiirc UJ Uiui I u v mciuo uun nittwied those who do marry are. Where would we look for husbands? Among the guperSclal young men who fill our drawing-rooms? They are inmETeraLie as; mere acquaintances or beaux; who would contemplate them as husband 7 I have always thought that if 1 could find a young man at all like my father I could lov&him and marry him; but that school of men has vanished from tbo younger ranks." - Nobody doubts that j she expressed the convictions of a large representation of young women. Their lack of Interest In marriage is not due to the larger activities which continually open before women but to the unattractive, unreliable material in the way of husbands. Women are women, and would love and marry as readily to-day as ?? it._ ..JU u'ud vinio if tfcnv Kama wuou mo f?ini ?? ? in contact with men who aroused their re poet unci admiration. The order of maidenhood that could content itself with an inferior article of husband, merely for the Mice ol being married, has almost vanlihed. The young woman of the period has too mnoh character and sell-respect to dread being an old mold ao mach that alio would . miirani on nm?r?namil?1 nninn tn MMiw it. 'Undoubtedly iaoffldenV mon are on the Increase. Many young married (oik. apparently rich, really dopend upon other* for luxuries, end even lupport. Their ( then or grandfather* furnlah the money that mpp'lM their home* oltener tbtn the outside world know* of. Then look atthe number of married women engaged in buainanl It *11 means something, and wise girls learn the lesson and hesitate before running the risk of having husband and children to support either by inherited fortone* or the labor of their band*. OJf INDIA'S COrtAI. STRAND. An IsUrMtlsg Letter from Dr. Stoat?III* ' Horn* la India. COHmpmimtfO* InltUlemm. Bombay, In'du, May 8.?In India ire j always, when thinking of borne, put that , dear apot three thousand leagues beyond i the old ocean. Still we have a home, { though but a transient one, on Indla'a ; coral atrand, to which we utend with the , warmest cordiality an invitation to our I Wheeling Mends. Come when yon will, ' the latch string is alwaya ont lor you.' 1 Our address la 24 Chunam Ka butti, | Glrganm. Translated into American this I name does not sound so romantic Chunam 1 Ka butt! means Lime Kiln. Qaam means j T ? ~"4 ? <?a1l onnmili In TTa. , Village. X tUU UUK U|# nc?i wuwugu .. , brew roots to tell what Oir means. Our borne Is amidst gardens wliero tbo j leathery palm waves and tbe long green ] leaf of tbo plantain bows In the Dreeze. | Tbe plantain is our banana. It Is a very graceful plant, .growing thirty feet high and dying alter bearing its duster of fruit, , to come up anew the next bearing season. | We have one ol these beautiful plants in f our yard. We only require a vine to be | able tosit underourownvino andfigtreo. , Many varieties of the fig tree abound in : tbe city, also palms as various as they are graceful aud stately, More lovely tban the palm, more grateful than tbe fig tree's shade, Is thn daily visitation o 1 tbe sea breeze whicb comes laden with perfume of brine, full of freshness, coolness and health froo? over the great ocean that washes our shores. Which we love tbe most, the sea breeze that fans our cheeks and sweeps the hot air from our bouses, or the sea wave which at any hoar will wash our feet, or in the surf roll over our bodleB if we but seek the shore, I cannot say. Bombay is a beautiful city. Its situafmn rk'ftia Nanles. I don't think even Wheeling or Martin's Ferry can equal it in picturesque surroundings, our harbor, almost land-locked, is fourteen miles long by six to eight broad in some places. From its shores and In the midst of its beautiful waters rise bills that form very attractive features in the scene. These hilly shores and hilly islands are full of historic interest. On one of the islands is the (famous cave of Elephanta. This is a cave temple carved out of the rock that forms the island. I do feel liko inviting you to a sail with your old townsman across thrjbarbor to Elephanta. We can start an hour before sunset and return in the twilight, or better, by moonlight. It is an exbilerating run, I tell you. I-hope yonr nerves are steady, for the goose-winged sail often brushes the water as the boat Hies along. Don't get seasick whatever else you do. It is not pleasant. The island is really the summit of a ? K BUUIimrgUU U1UU1IMIU lUHUg Kuauy uwuu.uw feet above the water. It Is fairly wooded, and is a favorite resort for picnickers. We run in alongside a little quay and landing commence our climb up the stone steps, about 250 in number, to the entrance of the cave. We pay our 8 cents admission fee and enter. We find we are entering a rectangular hall hewn out of, the solid rock, with two wings or smaller, temples, for this is one of tho celebrated^ cave temples of the world. Centuries ago myriads of devotees, now in the awful "abyss of the past," wrought here and afterwards worshipped. 80 this o?vo with walls adorned by nude carvings, and ceilings supported by many monster pillars, remains a monument to their enterprise. At the end opposite the entrance stands the representation of the Hindoo Trinity, a hugo, three-headed basreliei of Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver, and Khiva, the destroyer. To give you an idea of the proportions of this huge figure I will climb, as I often have done, and tnnfl /in thn ftlintitHar. Ynn will Rfifl mv bead just,reaches Shiva'a car. In former days a huge elephant carved out of rock, stood at Uie rave entrance. It gave the name Elephants to the temple and to the Island to which it also gave renown. The original teuiple cutters were Buddhist, I think. They wroughttwonty centuries ago. Ten or twelve centuries ago there was a renaissance. It wits in the latter period this cave temple was made. A religious body of Hindoos called Jains were the stone cutters of the latter period. Their work is very much inferior to that of the earlier times. Eighty miles from here is a temple made by the original temple workers in rock. I hope some day to visit it, It is on the mountain top. The horizon of Bombay is made up oi mountains and ocean. The sky overhead is, during many months-, almost and absolutely cloudless. The atmosphere is very clear and pure. 'At night the ilrmament flashes with the most brilliant of nlansia ?! ttiara Tn 4 liik iinrtli nn/la* JJIUUCIO 04IU DIIUD. >11 WIW UHUbl the Great Bear hangs the l'olar star. Just above the southern horizjn flashes that geined ornament of the tropics, the Southern Cross. About midnight it is almost perpendicular against the deep blue sky. Its loneliness adds to Jts beauty. From our window wo can watch it gradually, its bright beam and spreading out its dashing arms until at midnight it stands erect, a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Only man is vile in this land, and he is vile and cruel. This is the season of weddings. A Hindoo wedding is a brilliant atlair. It lasts seven -days and costs no end of (many. Such illuminations one only sees in America in election times. Among some costs the bride's father has to pay heavily to get her off his bands. Among others he receives large sums for bis girls. A native gentleman told me yesterday that these last named girls never cost less than $1,200. Think of matrimony at that rate, remembering the $1,200 to bo only an item in the account. Many of the grooms are from sixty to eighty years old; none of the brides are above ten years and many not above filty voora nt artu Uananilv in ItnmVinii on a1<I ;mud ui ngvi >ii wvuiua^ ail uiu widower o! eighty-live took * wile of nine. One man paid iiis bride's weight in gold to her happy father. She waaput in one scale pan and the gold coins were poured into the other until they balanced her. i You havo hoard of the woes of Hindoo widows. Their fate is worse among the high castes. Think of a poor girl being dragged up to the side of ber expiring husband to havo her head shaved by a common barber and her jewela torn rudely from her person as soon as the breath left his body. These are but the prelude to lier woes. With shaven head she is compelled to do the menial work of tho household from the day of her husband's death until her own, even pointed out as the cause of her husband's death, tho bringer of misery to : tho household. Was not the suttee fires j a short cut from such unspcakablo woes. My friend mentioned the case of a baby girl selected by the mother of a baby boy. one gnyo iuh runu a lew oraaaieuui anu . aid, it shall bo my boy's wile. In a few . lays the boy baby (lied, leaving a widow, ! tho poor baby doomed to perpetual widowhood from tbo cradle. Still, amazing fact. In the heart of tho women of India is HindooismentreKchcdtheatrongcst. She is kept In ignorance. This explains her attachment to a religion which de?ts4oi her, loads her cradlo with curses, or lifo with ignominy and promises her immortality, only in her husband. She, poor thing, knows of nothing better. But the day of her dlsenthrallmont has come. Christian wornmhood has heard her cry. J. S. SrosK. Nkw South Wales sent a contingent of eight hundred men to the Sondan, and the Australian Commissary Department, bv order of tho War Oflice, added St. Jacobs Oil to the equipment of each man. TliflMMrBHolld Vnottt j The beat blood purifier and aystem regulator ever placed within tho reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitten. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliouancaa, Jaundice, ComtipnUou, Weak Kidneys, or any diecnao oi tho urinary oigana, or whoever requlrea an appetiier, tonic or mild stlmuleut, will alwaya find tlcclric Bit- . tera the beat and only certain cure known. They act atiroly and quickly; every tottlo guaranteed to give entiro satisfaction 1 or money refunded. Sold ?t fifty centa a t bottle by Logan & Co. uyrnw Tli?Lal??t Tiling In Ulnm. iKllUrt' Circular. fijj Tbe fuhlon in again in rogue for fancy rings; rings of unique deslgu and showing iraall gems. These rings, it need hardly x explained, are valued because of their peculiar designs and fine workmanship, rather than any great importance of the iems. Many of the designs are aimilar to :hoao seen on scarf ana ribbon pins. A erlshbone of gold finished with tiny dla* aonds on either end, > crescent .of spall jrilliants, a lady-bng with a gem for a jody. are a few of the many patterns that ipnear on these rings. ' . . For children's rings, the turquoise is uie avorite; it comes nearer to the shade of >lue termed "baby blue" than any other itone. Blue enamel U also a popular dec >ration for children's jewelry, and conaejuently appears on pina, rings, earrings ind lockets. A new design In earrings oat c-nt consists of a little forget-me-not inanieled on gold, and having a tiny dianoLd Is the centre. Finger rings show he same floral pattern. l)?lleate Ula?iti >f either sex, however induced, promptly, .horouibly and permanently cured. Send hree loiter stamps for large illustrated jeatise. World's Dispensary Medical Asaviation, Buffalo, X. Y. RrnQtAD A&LU kjrinn TRAD MARK. ^Upfl^RE Trtc front Opiates, ? met Us and JPotion*. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Vu?cb*, Kurv Throat, Uoomcocm, Influenza, Colds. Uroncbltln, Croup, Whooplne Con*li, Aithmci, Quliur, Palnaln C licit, mdottar AkOmu ortbo Thront ?uil Z,un ?b Price SO cenUft bottle. 8old by Drujrclsts and Dealer*, .fiiruyi unabU to Iruluce their dialer to prwnpUg OtUt/oriMmwUlrHxtfetmboUlUyEzprMdiargu paid, by tending onndoltur to j T??? minus i. VOHEr.ru COHPAXT, I gjoots ana Shots How few tmdentu , , ? perfect fit is? That painful period of "broflfrlnfc In" lo deemed OMcntlal to every now outfit. Tlii# is posltlvoly uaSMMwrr. Tbe sciontiflo principles applied to tho numerous abapes and elaoa of'tho TTnnfm" *^oe, Insures perfect fit, and tlieir flexibility. ub?> late freedom from tbo tortures cf " breaking- In." as thoyars cast and comfertabloftomtbs . " ?fvwywim Aak your ahoo dealer Ibr thgra. hANAN &. SON. J. \V. AMICK, 1143 Main Struct, noH-T.tr Sole Agent* for Wheeling <5cats' j-utntshinfl (Sootlt. -lyu HAVE 8G AND 40INCH Bugsy TJnibi*cllas?5 lu Buff and Dnp Colon. D. GUNDMNG A CO., )t2 ;w iwciim onco. g^llte .Stating glulu. CHAPLtNE STREET RINK. Finest Floor in tlie City. BEST LIGHTED, BEST VENTILATED, Accenlblo from all Fart* of Town. Every visitor receives a ticket entitling tbem to a chanoe in tbe Drawing (or au Elegant chamber Pet of Furnlturo, a Pollabed linns Centre Table, a Ellvcr Water Pitcher und a Combined Dinner and Tea 8et of China. KNTLER & REYNOLDS. my26 Proprietor*. ICE! ICE! IOJE! (V RRTURRT A SftNR Aro prepared to furnish the finest quslhy of Ice at the lowcat rates. Leave orders at their office, No. 1700 Market Street, Six doors below rostofflcc. loo Depot open everyday, Sunday Included. Telephone caunccUou, Branch Ode*. 1109 Market strcfit wyift JCK! ICE! . Wo aro prepared to deliver first clan loo to all parts of thodiy, either by wholesale or retail, at the lowest price. BALL BROS;, uiuoe in Armstrong, i wn at io. b minding) myao Tfnth Street nearMarkot. TKAVKLEBS' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of TKAINS-Expukation or Bkfkmnck Marks. Wb %n ^"day oxcepl?<1, ?cceptod.-' 1 Depart. Arrive. ?. & O. R. U.-EAfl. ? ExprwBU..^.....^ 6:40 a m 8:50 pm Fxprts^....;. . * 5:80p m *10:15am Cainberlaud Acoom... 8:16am 4:85pm ManningtonAccom 4:10pm 8:40am MOundsviUe Aooom ll:86am 1:20 pm TO Exprew(Chicagoand Col) * 0:15a m <*"6:20a m Express (Chicagoand cot) * 7:50 pm * 7:40 a m Kxprcsa (Chicago and Col) *10:25 pm 0:80 pm Zauesvitlo Ac sora 8:40 p m 10:50 a m Zincs vttle Accora 7:85am 8:50pm W.? P. ?? H. Dir. Washington and Pittsburgh... 5:25 a m til :05 a m Washington and Pittsburgh... 7:i0am f ?:05pm Washington and Pittsburgh.* 8:20 pm "10:15pm Washington........ f 5:06 p m 8:10 a m p., C. A: st. L. ky.?East. Pittsburgh t 7:25am t 0:65pm Pittsburgh and New York^.. f l:20.pm r 3:35pm Pittsburgh and Now York f 4:10 pm fll:58 a a WJC8T, Express, Cln. and St Eouls.... t 7:25am t 7:06a m Express, Cin. and St. Loula... t 8:40 p m t 0:55 p m Express, ateubenvilio & Col... tl:20pmt<:8Spm Mixed ? \ 6:<0 pm 1.. .... C. A P. It. It, Pittsburgh, Cieve. & Chi f 6:47 am t 9:fSpm IVeilsvillo, Cleve. At Chi f tf:0S a m t 8:18 a m Pitts.. New York At Chi. Ul:07 a mlr 1:2? d m Plltetmrgh and New York...... 14:11 pm t 4; h p m Cut Liverpool Aceom............ j 6:18 p m t 8:a> a m C., L. A: W? U* U Escrow, Ck-vein in], B, 6i W... 10:17 a m 3:37 pm Mi?tloD Aeoom 4:17 pm 9:83am Jt Clalnnrllle Atcnm............. 9:17 am 8:17 am Jt, GUlnrillo Acoom-. .. 1:37 pm l:2ipm Jt ClalnvlUo Accom. 6:87 pm 6:07 pm Local Freight and Acootn 4:47 am 9:00 pm Ohio fiiy?r ltnllroml. ??yeuger- 6:16 am ?U:?0am t't'W'iiKcr-.............................. 4:00 pm * 8:88pm rrcIghL.....~,.?..... trig am -1 6:16pm B? Z. * O. Railroad. IioaveBellalxeatlS^OP.jc, forBummerfleld. . T.f'ivit Knll&lro at flilO A. X. tor HuiiimcrUi lil nml SaniKVllle. ' ' ^ Leave Hi'llulrn at4:80 r. M. for Wood-fluid. Arrlvoat BeUalro8:25 a.m., 11:08a.m.,and4:00 P.M. - , ^HEELING & ELM GROVE R. R, j On and after MONDAY, May 4,1885, trains on iho W? & U. B. B. will leave aa toUowa: jCAtq olty at Leave Wheeling farkai i 6:80 A.m. 140 P.m. 6:10 A.m. 1:00 P.m. 8:10 M 1 9:00 " 740 " 9UJ0 " 7:00 " 8:00 " 840 " - 8:00 ' 8:00 " 440 ' 9:00." -4:80 ? 9:00 " 8:00 10:00 - 640 f t 10:00 " fl:lo " 11:00 " 6:10 < U40 ? 740 1240 M 740 " 1340 11 840 ? 840 ? 940 8:66 " > - *>** " O* BCSDAY* i Learo dtr at7 a.m. and ran evtrr hour until? i 'Leave Wheeling Park at 8 A. M. and run every lour until 10 r. M. r aHUMflHr. . BJ3 Superintendent. I getsr &&VCXtlS?TWmtS. WANTKD-j-A GOOD HIKED GIRL W ?t21M Market! teet. jt9 WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO Tf general homework In *?m*ll family. In* qulraat 132BlstcenthUrti. - .jgr. TG10UND-0N THE ISLAND ONE'BED JJ milk cow and two betters. For farther par* ticuUntf nqutru at the City Building or of Offloer Bobert KMslchoIt, Iriand. je? "IX7ANTKD?A WOMAN WITH A Tf four year o"d child dcalm a place las WBiU famhyai houaakeaper. Wlllfototlioooaa* try. Addrem A. B.. thli ogee. leg -OOAKD1NG-KO. 10 EAST FORTY1) eo^ad gireet, New York. Handrtuel/ farul?tied looms with board. Southerner# ruitlcc the city will find dealzabla accommodations, tranriant or ptrmtnrH. - ' jt9* IJIJPJNEW Star Library Lamp, With Cat ftiimi and lHncU Shade, so Candle fower. CaU and ice them. EWING BE08., jqg Market Bt, opp. McLure Home. mure nt?r.p.RRATP.n trtpi.t? un. JL T10N, WHliE MOUNTAIN loo Croam Frooasors uo for sale only by NE8BITT <b BRO., jtt? - Bole Agents for ?hl?Clty. S3 7. Mound inp Tickcti from Wheeling to Liverpool. Quecnstown, Glasgow, Londonderry or Belfast and leturn to -UctuiuK, including boarding on the ocean, for ftfby tbo AmerlauLlneof Steamers. Tickets for saw at n. if. UtHKENa', 2217 and 2219 Market btreet, je9 : or South .Branch MOUaoob Street % J10RSALE. Una tide-bar Bugjy.Tlmpkln spring, full leather top; ban bet n useu but two niuuths, mid 1* a* good m new. built by uoualoson, Lewis di Co. Alio one side-bar Soggy, iul> learner tap. in first c.uu re pair, with pole, shalts and a double ict of harness, iuqulroof a.m. Hamilton. Jc9 At Thos. Hughes A Co .1211 Marktt street. ^maiik m/\ ?ntit> i>PiL?n iu xnr# rJVAOI. 1 ho taltai of the First Presbyterian Church will ,hjld a 8lmwbcrry Fesst on 11* BSD AY EVENING, JUNE 9, at 7:30 o'clock, at Hornbrook'i BulMing, Main rtrset. ' ' Je8 ^TEW SUMMER GOODS At McMechen's. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, LUNCH TONGUE, POCT ED TONGUE, IMPORTED LIME JUICE. . Juno Price List Jurt out. Got one. j^LYFANS, FLYTRAPS. WIRE DISH COVERS, REFRIGEKATOH8, WATER COOLERS, OU and Gu Stoves. <fc.. at . C.E.8TIFKL4 80N8', ]ol 1021 Main 8 treat rjiRUSTEE'S SALE. Jiy virtue 01 n iwi ?u ucuw irurw uuuixo *. Fry to me. ft troatoe, dated June 13. 188J, record (1 in tbe office of the Clerk of the Cnumy Court of Ohio County, West Virgin'a, In Deed of Timt Mook N?. 1C, wy|*22?, I will mU at the front door of the Court llouie of Ohio county on MONDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF JOLY, 1885. beginning at 10 n'c'ock a. m? the following real estate in Trltdolphiu District. Obio County, West ^Virginia. on tbo south fork of Honey's Point run jndon the West Union and Honey's Point Turn* pike, containing 4 acres, more or less, convoyed to laid fry by Win. Helfenbme and wife byd'ed dated February 6,16S3. recorded ! * Deed Book No. 74, page. 122. A'awLpleca of .laud adjoining the above and containing 2 acrra, more or leu, con* vefotl to mid Fry by lewis Powell, by deed dated fuue 12,188?, recorded in Deod Book No. 74, page 223. Title to above pieo. ? believed to to pcrft<u, but celling a? trustee I will convey only the titles verted In me by said deed of trust. Tkumh or Bale- Oue third and as much more at the purebwer elects to piy in carlron the day of uie, the balancoln two equal installments atone and two yean, with Interest, for which the pur* cbaserahillcxccntehis notei with good security, the legal title to be re'aluod ai further eecurity, or At the purchaser's option ho may aecuro tho notes by deed of trust on the property. W.J.W. OOWDKN,Truifcc. ' W. H. Hauler, Auctioneer. Joj GRAND EXCURSION ~ TO <. ^ CLEVELAND, OHIO, On Friday, Juno 12,1885, ?VIA? C.s L. & W. B. R. FARE BOUND TRIP *2 00. Leave Bridgeport at 6:45 a. M., Standard Time, arriving at Cleveland at 1:80 p.m. Returning, train leaves Saturday. Jane 13, Union Depot, Cleveland, at 8 P. V. Ticketa will also bo rood for return on train leaving Cleveland at 5:46 a. Monday, June 15. This will give nil parties ample time to vlait the many plans of Interest and places of amusement in the beautiful "Jforcst City* and have a Sunday tUit with friend*. Bemember the day and dale, and socuro ticket* early, that ample accommodations msy be provided for all. WM. TUOINBUBGH, Sup't. 'OSCAR TOWNSEMD, Gen'l Manager. WM. H. ft BOOT. Geo eral Pawenger Agent. }eS HUSIGALJUTEBATURE. Dltsou & Co.'s valuable Bco'ai of Musical T.iieratore by the be*t taleut, and written wl'b the greatest care, extremely interesting and Important \omusicalpeoplCjlucNoscin (avor (mm >car to {wr, UU>1 IUIIUIU uu ill rivi; luutiv u'uiwji Miu q the Ubrarle* of *11 Institutions where miuic Is (aught. BIOGRAPHIES of Beethsven (ft M), of ChopIn (II25). of Han del (ft!), ol Mcndewohn (II 25). of Rossini (1160), of Von Weber (2 vols., each fl?), of Schumann (II25), and of dotUcfcalk(|i 25). THE LETTERS of Mourt (2 vols., each tl 25), of Mendelssohn (2 vols,, each 8100). and of Beethoven (8150). Romantic Biography of Moxart (It 50). Beethoven. a Biographical Romance, (II60). Polko'a Muileal sketches (SI 28),, Remlniscencea of Mendelssohn (II60). Urbluo's Biographical Sketches (It 50,, Etaon'a CuriMltles of Music (II), fhlert's Letters (1125). The Soprano, a novel, (II). hhelngold Til logy, (50 oti.), Modern Blugtug Methods, by Botume (1ft cts). Hitler's Students* History of Music (12 50). A complete, eompact and vory useful book. Moore's Encyclopedia of Muslo (|5). Thn Violin and 111 Miulo <f&>. Gardner1* Mimic of Nature (#5). Any book mailed for tho Botail Price. OLIVER D1T80N A CO., Botton. a H. Dmoir A Co., J. K. ditson & Co., m Broadway, New York. 1228 CiuaUiut St., Phila. Icfrruraw PARKER GUN CLUB. ' To accommodate thow who wish to bay a Good Qua on wy lenne, I wlU organise a club of Fifty Ufmbem, and ran It on tame principle u the witch cln^x. . Cell at once and aee tho New Uodel Parker Gon and join tho Oub, at DILLON'S JEWELRY STORE, my? ' VBrt MARKET STREET.1 THIS OKNUINIfl la tanolutand only by B. H. LIST, Druggist, 1010 Main stmt wpowarc or unmuom. |gg "REtiTJL^BTUJBDAY PACKET FOB , Iroinop. IlnnUogUjn,Port?raouth.M?yiH-L,**r^*r/ rflle, Cincinnati and Lomirtile, Elegant panongcr steamer NKW ANDE8.....?^ Mrarn..,, Muter, iDuwA , ji in* j, fti a f. poaitirelr. Pueeuiere sod (Might receipted through to ill polnt?We?taud South. For freight or paaage an* ply on board or to Jflg FRANK BOOTH. A^ent , J^OSS REFRIGERATORS I. J S8IS8 SB ?: where the noit iciontlflo modes are employed, and the ?amo priodjlo la tuud In their Houae Ka/rifcrI tors. We are their Solo Agenta. _ v GEJ. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, nyfe-MATh 1210 Main BtrSi T A DIES OAN FIND STEADY EM, foaoarWorfc.'. . . w I A LL KIND8 OF BOOK AND JOB I A printing noatly and promptly executed at ' , . . : . rl 8te. %.<gfrgta. GEO. R. TAYLOR.. i Our New Stock of Sprdjo and Summer Goods now being complete we would invite the ladies to call early and make r their selections before the * choicest, good have been sold. iiacn uepanment is iiuw icpictc ^ with the Newest and the Best. ? To ladies contemplating the g purchase of a ? BLACK GROS GRAIN ?OB? Inrcox; fti 1 VI = WUt O U Jf We would say that the Best . Lyons Goods known are repre- I sented in o.ur immense stock. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to a particular make ol J Lyons Gros Grain, that we con- J trol in this market, which in all o cases has given entire satisfac- ; tion to the customer, and being ' SUBE SALE ! we can afford them at a very small advance over cost. JERSEY SILKS : Are deservedly popular, and can be found in our stock at all prices from $i 25 to $2 25. WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS In a great variety of combination Suitings and plain goods in the New Baize and Alderny shades. Tricot Cloths are Still as fashionable as ever, and sold 1 -1 I. ? at lower prices tnan last year. * . We have just opened full and complete lines'of Ladies' Camb. Underwear, Ladies' Gauze Underwear, | Ladies' Silk Gloves and Mitts, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Japanese Fans, Austrian Fans, White Embroidered Robes, : Sattine Robes, all colors, French Sattines, Children's Emb'd Caps, Infants' Cloaks, Fine Jersey Jackets, ' White Flannel Suitings, < Jersey Stripes, Lawn Tennis Suitings, Combination Silks, Jersey Foulards, Cambric Aprons, Cream Albatross, Cream Laces, < Spanish Lace, 28-inch, I Lace Flouncings, Beaded Laces, Misses' Wraps, Boys' Shirt Waists, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, J Handkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, ! Counterpanes, . Table Linens. All just opened and ready for ] inspection. V n ? The most desirable street wrap ofiered this spring is the | Black Embroidered Drap d'ete Mantle. We show in all qualities from _ six to thirty-two dollars. * i, " _ | ' < VELVET GRENADINES ] In new and choice designs for Wraps and Dresses opened This Morning. GEO, B. TAYLOR.' J % gOflUtt k ?0. .. . i.. ./. -v-j-; Vj !ard tothe trade We take pleasure in reminding the trade Uiat we emaaolsctareziof LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S ixcelsior Baking Powder, > Am advcrtlaed and Bold br 0> lor but jean. It la carefully and iklllfully prepared In acwrdnca with the Kcnulne formula, which l?ajw"r Med tram our poaaeaelon, legally "iS'IT. Dd Irom maicM Poaa i?? WaoutsoM MiT?ilia ltcontaina no aluk, limb, or other injur!ai Ingrcdlenu: and ti admowledied aaiuperlor ir* ' ?sas "iray ,'n11 ad J^.^^dVlVcan*. "" Bo on your guard agalnat Imitations. See that uraddKuison each box ana label. AddrenaU rdento LOGAN & CO., Prop's and Manufrs, IDCCU60BS TO L06AX, LUT A 00., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, aprtO Wheeling, W. Va. Jtttrctl i'alnts. WATEB-PBOOP Ready-Mixed Paint! MANUFACTURED BY The Ullmdnn & Phllpott M'fg Co., CLEVELAND, O. These Paints are eloigned for all kind* of Paiutor, equally applicable to Wood, Iron, btone or Inck btrnctuns. 1 be buo of these Mixed Faints s strictly pure Lead and best Oxide of Zinc, comlined with the required pigment* and ground In 'tire Linseed OIL They answer equally to in and ut-door work, and for any object which it may be ealrable to paint, and are not affected by climate r temperature. They affoid * considerable sayDg in time and labor, and are easily applied by he most Inexperienced person. We manufacture thete Paints from the belt maerial only and make it our special study that they ball exeel for glossy finish and durability. They re last displacing the older Faints, as thotowho lave used them once will not want any other kind. BOLD BY LOGAN & CO., Wholesale Druggists, my27 WHEELING. W. VA. gouscfucntshtufl goods. d r rvnirj\imii LJrn i ? UCHUWU1II 1500, 1502 MARKET ST., WHEELING, W. VA. Ku> Fororno. Parlor and BeS-Room PURIVITUBE ! Dining-Room & Kitchen Outfits, WOOD, 8LATE AND IBON MA1TTELS! Furniture Repaired. ror,3 gEA80NABIJS GOODS. Kelrlgeratore, Ico Creain Freezers, * Lemon Squeczfr*. Oil Stoves. A (all line of the best makes of the above goods. GEO. W. JOHNSOK'8 80N8, wySG-TtMF 1210 Main Street. ffhina, (Glass atul Quscnsurate. gLECTKIC ~ LAMPS I Just opened, a full line In Stand, Hanging and Bracket lamps! 'he best and most complete Lamp in the market ifMnviriKnimt.iiNim I1 China and Glassware at lowest prices. Inspection respectfully lnvlled. JOHN FRIEDEL, roySO 1180 MAIN STREET. gU*M'e.?8t<rch*. [ESTABLISHED 1851] OARBOLL ?te BBO., Jranife and Marble Workers, ^ Nos, 6,8 & 10 Sixteenth St. (Near Stone Bridge,) WHEELING, W. ViL, Have on hand a line assortment of (irunlto and Harblo Monuments, ind the Latest Stylos of Eastern Work, which will ? nold Ht rtwonwble prinw. aprlS VV UMVAMI? * v V y I ^RANGES AND BANANAS. 100 Boxea Imperial California Oranges. GO Bonchca Aiplnwall Bananai. Jnat received by N. 8CHULZ, my!6 lxio Market Street, KTEW ICE CREAM PARLOBS AT , LN No. 1006 Main street?Grant Howe. MRS. ZIEOENFELDER bfta leave to Inform the ' ubllc that the baa opened abmnch atoreaa above, hi-re everything in her line can be had the aame i at her ettabUanment, No.? Twelfth atreet. ICE CREAM at the loweit prlcea, both wholelip itntl r? toll. mv4 ghotagvaphij. "^NK DOZEN Cabinet Photos ONLY *3 00, AT BIGGINS'. 1?! ?? so #n so Will let One Down Bat Satin FluUhed Cabinet Photographs i And don't yon forget It, . AT BROWN'S, 1 tprt 1222 MARKET BTRKBT. plESONS, | ArtiHtlc Photographer, ' PABLOBS, fah? Owxwita IfnLnre TTmwe. Cltr. : gUctto-glattng. 5 ^UTTER DI8HES, Silver Plated, For H to to II00 web. H WUEEUNO HISOZ 00, ?to. g. Sttfel & ?o. GEO. E. STIFEL & oo. ; . ;...! j We shall open this morning j i r i a new purcuase ui i i Xi ACE GurtainS I Including some entirely new effects, never shown here. ok oicnce FAiinv cu i ikubu i nni/1 Lace Striped Scrim. From io cts. per yard up. another choice LOT OF Printed Batistes &. Satteens PARASOLS In all the New Designs. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. 1114 MAIN ST. Market St. Entrance through Geo. L. Durst's Confectionery. my2 ' ' ... 3rg (Goods. S. RHODES & CO. THBEE Special Bargains Bargain i.?600 Turkish Towels at 20 cents, former price 35 cents. Bargain 2.?Fast Colored Satteens at 15 cents, reduced frnm oe re?ntc. Bargain 3.?500 yards best Turkey Red Table Damask in Remnants, from two to three yards each. Away down below the regular price. .Tnst Opened! New Styles in Printed Batiste in White and Ecru, grounds. New Embroidered Robes in White and Ecru. New Embroidered and Lace Flouncing with narrow width to match. J. S. RHODES & GO,, llSS MAI1V ST. my29 ?aeyets, JS-urnituve, 3e c. NEWEST DESIGNS -INFURNITURE For all ~CTmom. PARLOB, HBRABY, BED-ROOM, ALL MADK TO WEAK. Gr. Meiidel Ac Co. See our Drapery Department, and you will see everything desirable in Rnrtaing ft. Pnrtifirfis vui imiiiv w yi uvi vv At Prices that will prove an inducement. Gr. Mendel Ac Co. Our Store is full of Genuine Bargains, and all Departments :ontain complete stocks of low oriced poods. t a g. mendeT & co., 11424 Main Street. mrtS Jewing fflactitms. ?T STANDS AT THE HEAD]" The Light Running Domestic. Tor irtlitlc twnqtjr It hu uo cquU. All eom- 1 wuiom roootulre itu Lho luudara al excellence, iuofuoe will remain tt Mo. 70 Tnurrx 9nat. pi? H, H. VAKCmVK, Hanaftr. gwuiMjalti. pHUSTEE'S BALE. ~ ~~ worded In tbtoSttot ihc dtrPSrS, {Jf* gsjufam &tM loor ol UuConnBonieof MaSontion SATURDAY, THE 30th DAY OF JtJN? lux jomaractoa >t 10 o'olock i. tk, SKs ^muBasss&ssm ssitiii0' *"m*iwo salt?? rwonSr1!? SSggSSSKclfeaai two equal lnitaloentaat tfxandtwclrVXhS aotea bearing Interest from the dj; 0( *5 to2i sraasw""-' ?M ft , iced ol trait and PoUey of Inwraooe on the vml T^gomrrr SALE 0F by ch utiw Belbke and Kate Seibke hti wife, to the under. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1185, as&nss&R?&sft?@ now Uijrf by uld ?ibkc in hit bet botilln, K5 ue?i: thirty-two (82) il:un bona for taoMliis tZ, bottles; ono huudlM and Miy (ito) am.if bora; lour huuiligd and ninety flv? tm Sa a?-?b?r bow Ihrec <1m?i, chain, two liJJ? and all other, tho wopcity romKalra it , .. furniture of laid Sfebke. uluu (n IbwVsfi Brewery building, lu uld illy ol Wheellm: X? tmenlc, two(2) pott mathlun ??? bumy, tS honca. one double wagon. two hingie wiuoui. loc? leta of baraei*. and thirty giou ot tutm corkt taid tale will be made in the plaoe of button of said Chrlatlau tfelbke, la the old tulth bitv! ei7^?n^fronUngonCnaplin?$treet, luuld city TERMS 0/ SALE?Cash in hud on day el mu R. 0. Bark, inu'.w W. H. Hallo, Auctioneer. u5 The abort* ?a'e hai been poitpoaed nntQSun. liny, juuu ?u, in* ), ai me aame time and tface. Jo& K. 0. BAKU, inittw. fJlRU8TEE*S SALE. uy virtue of a deed of trait made br faired Alleu and Mary J. Allen bis wife, to rue ai truttn. to secure the Crescent HulldiDB ^Mocinioa, rt.i.d October 29. U8S, recorded lu tlio oRlce o( the (ink of the County Court of Marshall Coun'r, Wet Mrglnla. In Deed of Trust Book Ko &, ytW 1'v, l ?iu sell at the front door of the Court Borne of Hv shall ouuty, on 8ATDBDAY, THE 11th DAY OF JULY, 18S5, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following debribed property, that if to sar: A certain trut cf ' land situated In Union DUtrfct, lu &lar>hall coon* ty, Mate of West Virginia, bounded as follows i> wit: Beginning at a stake in Bichard Allen's llua, near WaJlaco'* spring; thence wlth>ald liucxmih K. 4213*100polea to a stake ou a t-wnchol Bogra' hun; thence down the .mounter* thrrtcf CJ> hO 100 polca to a stake In the original line: theute 8.1? W. to a hlckoiy in the original Hue aud in Richard Allen's line: thence with the original IIm B. 62? W. 74 polfa to a red oak and beech in U? original lino; thence 68? \\. 18 polestn a tunrtite corner to BenJ. McMechen s: thence 45 W. tt tola tn a tvri aim rnrm-r til John Uulslev: thrnr* V *>> W. CO uolcA to * black walnut corner m John Qclrley; tnenoe W. R7? W. 68 polei to a white oak *t small drain: thence vmh tfio dniu down to a point corner to John Qulglcy and iohn browi tot beeub un the point: theuce up the run to a icntr tree on (lie buuk Of the run; them* up the ma with tho meanders thereof and bludlng thereon to aitone marked A; tneuceN.870 & 22 juies to a atone marked B; tbeuce to the beginning, mppotd to ooutalu 189 aorea, be tho a?me more or tao. The title to the above land la toileted in be wrfeet, but I will convey only the title vesud in u? 1 by said deed of trtttL Tuuu or Salk-Oiic third, and as much diokm 1L?j purchaser elects to pay in ca h on the dsr of i bale, the balance In two equal imuituetiu at ot? and two years, with iutenet, for which the t ut. chaser shall cxecute bta notes with sued ??u Itr, bearin; interest Tom the dty ofiale. the ktil title to be t etalned aa further security fur the & ferrcd payments, or at the purchaser'* option i? 1 may secure the note a for such payments by d?d of trust on tho property. . WM. P. nUHUMU), Tnutoe. W. J. W. Cow PES. Solicitor ttommiMtotttt*' ialt. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OK YAL, UiBLK KEAL IBTATS. In the Municipal Court of Wheeling. In purauapce of the authority verted In oebji decree of the Municipal Court oi Wbtvhnt.ajto mi ?hrt third dav of June. 1F8V lu a ?uit in chiv eery therein pending In which Kmtna Tsjlonlit S. O.Taylor, her hunbaud, arc pl*Intlir<. mid Nullum U. Harden and other* are defendants, 1 nil; ON TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1H?, oommenMng at lO'o'elo :1c a. m., tell nt public m tlon, totbohlgliestand test bidder, at trie (net door of the Court Houjw of uhlo cuuly, Wot Virginia, tho following deicribed j*rwU of real estate, that Is to say: First?The went one-half of let numbered thirty t30), situate on the wrath side of tfifteunib ?ue.t. in tbe Michael lirsbam addition to the < lij 4 Wheeling, in the Slate of Went VliglnU, icgitta wl'h tbo buildings end Improvement* theram. The foregoing property coBlpri-od the property and reel teneo oi the late Holsten Harden, atd in most desirable property. Tho Improvement* c*tniBtof a large brick dwdling bouse, with liu HtubiQ and other outbuildings, and In excelitut repair. Second-Lot numbered eleven (11) iu iquiti numbered eighteen tf8), and the north ouc-halfot lot nnmbend twfllve (U) tn square unulM-iri eighteen (la), as designated on the mapol U-emfc divisions of the Joseph nildwoil estate, Bid di? itIons therefrom to the told city of Wheeling, Ohio cornty, West Virginia; said property ton lug w the east aide of Jboff street, between Tuetity-uinih and Thirtieth streets. There is erected on the foregoing property tn elegant brick realdtnce. and is a mo?t dwln?'lf Broporty. Paid building was erected by Kdvud . Harden as a residence, and Is unuiuslly an* mod ions and well construct. It Is required by tbe decree under wblcbthUuIe Is to be made that the panels of property suai described hall be offered for sale separately. TERMS OF 8ALE?One-third of tbe purcbtM money shall be paid in cash on the dsy *1 Nit. und ns much more as the purchasers may elect ti nay; thn I alance shall be i>ald in two c<iual merit* with Interest Irom uay of stlo, ?t one ?nd two years from day of sale, rawfttively, tbe ^>a^ chasers giving nous for the deferred psrnieuU, with aecuilty to bo approved by tlte corowl*UmUj Auditalunocrlecuniy weuu? w r*"-" _ land ahall be rctalnea until the putchaw wowy shall have been paid in lull. and the tfpodill<?>* jnlaaioner ordered by tlio Court to como^ Special Commtoioner. cutlUed ouu u dab?aH, Clerk of the Municipal Court of W heeling. le6 COMMISSIONERS' SALE OK VALl? ABLK BKAL ESTATE. ? ,, . . btate of West Virginia. City of Wheeling. In tb? Municipal Court of Wheeling: John Fink W. J. W. CowdenT*idminlalrator of In Chan?rj. the catate of Caroline V. Zane ana 117 vlrtuo of > decree olald Coott ratirtJUl^ SATURDAY, the Uth DAY OF JULY, 1M& beginning at 9 o'clock x. aell at (Mblto M * atthe front door of tlifl Court Ilouie ofohlotoun tr West Uremia. thafolhwlug nnl eitate rm Wbodlnglaland, In the City of \\ Sci knownaa the John Fink' land. *?huaud * tween South fenn and South orlfinaDy containing five and the portion takanby the [ir 'i extension oi bouib rr?? ? ?, ...... _ te?t front oa J'enoitrMt runufnir Lack a> Uri*uW5JI "W owood by W. F. iUue. Tho land to oeiolu bu been dlrldtd Into lot*, t Pfctof which can be keen at tbe naj<etlre oltti or tne undesigned commfM<ouen>. Tho property will bo ofli red a* a whole *nd alio in parcel* u shown on the pint, iuid nlil teioM in which everway m?y appear the mo* t*uv?atii??u?, TKKM80K aALh - One thud iwt mikI v> xourh more a* the purchaser way eJcc: ,o jay, lu hind. tho remainder In two equal iuiulnn-nb noric?m1 two T?u?, notes bearing tnt? rut from ilie d?y of ale to l?e giveu for tho dt(erred paymeuu, ti:i to bo retained until the purchue r.um-y is j?l<i la lull. VAN1H. rK'JK. W. J. W. CUWIlKS, m SpotJttl ComuihilouCH. W. H. HALXJU, Auctioneer. I hereby certify that the aboro SccclaJ ('on ml* ftonera have given bond and aceu'lty n% rtquhed by the Court. TitOMAH M. XfAKJMtf. i<6 Clerk of ih>- "'."'l. gcflal gotten. QTATE OF WEST VIIKiJ.VIA.CITV U ofWboeling. In lite if unlelj<al Court of MLeiJlug. Tho Franklin Building <VmocU- ) Uon of Martin'* Feny, Ohio. I Mo** J. MlllS ThM. rrlncc, f Henry HcbmuiMcn nuu jv. u. S?.w!S1fu.U wit U ? raW?'nrf,K ofrerulu deb" no?JI ? Jfi "I & a^Wiw.'nrmV;?..S"V> her hiMbfto'd. Ibo pcrtr who told llio lame to ?Wjjo*? J. |4D< ssjwSiffiuSSio^ wfes by Mow J. Miller."ti.11? li Vi dl"-1 "< " '1 dited Japoirj 2. 1-M, rcrordtd u n ?.. IdJarortnut *" JtlfeSSMS ' & from MUta /hat tl?t? flcfeud*"1' MOM* J- '1 . fdvivl m$i?^ pub& fi.r aBJIMI'!