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z r~ The Intelligencer, tlc rcBmam tui (sckdayj excepted) bt , Ufa TO1W, CAMPBELL A HART, ,0 fnonmov, jjq AT WO. ?? *N0 <7 FOURTEENTH tTKIET. ,p| Om oopj OM jtr.M no I hrw montlu ......?* oo Hi ttmcilu ? uu. .w mutub oo DeUrend by carricrjn city, 16c per week. Tfa Semi-Weekly Intelligencer, bo PVBUIUU) 1TMT WxrHUDAY 4MD fl ATOM) AY HORNINOa. wj nn I Rlz fflrnitha,,ftO ' 1 I ?? The Weekly Intelligencer, Vvftunttu kvby Thcmoat MOMHSMQ, One year....?. .^.. 1 0016ix inontba.......... 60 . Gr**t r dncUoo to CloU. Feud tor mmploeoty 9l and circular*. addrtM, hi frew, campbell * hart, ril Klietuxo, W. Vl. ?? rEolMod at the Fcatolflce at Wheeling, w.v?.,m 10 eoowl clu'g rn"it?r I 80 ?b MdBjtmz I WUKKLINU, W. Vi., JULY siO, 1?M. * . . ' ' fl Th? Oltooverjr f W??e Virginia* & a Christopher Columbus of the Ohio it 8taU Journal hu been discovering West d; ? p; Virginia, fie came into the Biaie uu ? n free trip with some badness men, ran jt through the Kanawha Valley to White tl Sulphur Springs, and there indulged in " some critical remarks on his discovery. Here, (or example, is the way the Colom- ? bos philosopher blights our hopes and 01 cu s short a promising career: u West Virginia deserves its reputation of ,1 being the most picturesq ue yet barren and f' worthless State upon the footstool. What ' , it was made ior, except to delight the eye, the most astute searcher after truth jy has been unable to determine. As an ? agriculture! EUui it ii & shining fiilure. , My agricultural eye detected that at a glarce?after an old farmer onthe ffiin j' had pointed it out to me. The land all stands on end, and bare, sterile rock, un- , tillable mountains and ravines,(to to make jV up West Virginia. I saw some weak- h: kneed corn, perhaps a foot high, that i., stood as an apology for its existence, . i? ,i,? ti,i? surface thatcovers (J DWIUUlllg ... _ tbo rocks, that will never be fit for any- ~ thing more than fodder, while the wheat J;. that had been cut, cut just as sorry a fig- ? ure. The shocks wero uo bigger than the i>iil of your wife's spring hat, and the a| grain and tares so mixed that it would > bavo required the legal acumen of a Col- u urnbus police court lawyer to separate h them. I was told tbut the wheat was cut u with a case knife in this country, and am ^ almost prepared to belief that it was also _ sown with a shotgun. f 0 ? ? * ft ft U I imaginethatif Blaine had made a tour ? of ibe Stat? before the October election he n would never have cherished the thought a thn pninal column of the Solid South by defeating "Windy" Wilson J (at Governor. Republican voters do not grow in that Icind of country. .This is "very fine.writin'", to bo sure, vi and one naturally longs to know how a I< journalist from an adjoining State has jj found time from his routine duties to cram , himself with so large and well assorted a it stock of rampant ignorance. He dashes ?l . through a rich valley in the southern end " of the State, mistakes that for the whole ? Stale and knows nothing of the wealth 01 that fills the enclosing hills and the coun- K try beyond. Ho Is passing over land tLat yields its owners $500 an acre in coal ? royalties; is within easy reach of splendid forests and grating lands, and realizes hi only that corn and wheat are not luxur- * iaut on these rugged mountain sides. If bo had bad time and ordinal? Intel- pi [if iigence ho might have found in West Virginia vast stretches of fine agricultural land under high cultivation, tilled by a 0' people as industrious and intelligent as those on his own side oi the Ohio river, li he had read upalittle on his theme bo would have found that West Virginia, far u from being the "moat barren and worth- Sk ; r* less State upan the footstool" ia perhaps ? unt quailed in richness of resource by any ia equal extent of territory,. If he bad look- m ed for enough into liis subject he would ft have learned that the country has here its great timber preserve, in which abound , hard woods of great value. . If he bad written to Washington he ? would have learned that the estimated co valuo of the coal of West Virginia, at an cUhthof a cent royalty per bushel?a fourth of the usual price?would pay the o'c national debt twice over. He could easily have ascertained that over vast = areas the blue grass appears as soon as t the timber has been removed, making as ( fine grazing land as there is in the country. Mr. Blaine, who knows well the re- | sources of West Virginia, could have told him all these things and doubtless would have taken pleasure in doing a little mis* slonary service of this kind. Among other j things Mr. Blaine would probably have suggested to the Columbus voyager to take down bis geography and his political hand-book, see through what counties he i had passed aud uote carefully the very great growth of the Republican vote I therein. "1L It! l.Li 1 xneae imoga uiigub u?vo vuuaumcu sometime and cauaed aome trouble. Betides, we now and then find a man who prefera to make an aas of himaelf and delights to appear in public with bin ears 1 flapping. Providonco has been so good to Weat Virginia that she (tan' stand the = jibes of the smart alcoks who see do wealth where there are no brown-atone ~ fronts. Nc '*; ? tci Campaign Literature. Fit Tho Philadelphia I'rm quotes from a letter written by a Republican who is de- ~~ ? |siroos of adding to the party vote. Hero is a very sensible suggestion: ^ The old plan 01 sending a man a news- rjl paper Jor a few months, and then abruptly ? tupping it when the election in over, haa aroused a feeling of contempt for the ante- E> election document. That document ia Kx always In danger of a cold reception, be- ?? cause, when it arrives, the recipient haa So become a partisan. Do the protectloniate . not Bee the wisdom of doing this work K when it can be dono with good reaulta. ki A good newspaper sent regularly for a few montha before election ia inflnitoly W| better than nothing. It it even better to w. send a single copy than none at all, for wi the saving grace may bo in that verycopy. K' A newspaper ia better than the Uteratnre ph whloh comes under the bead of "docn- pf cents," for it hss a news value and con tains mitcellanoous matter which makes Ex ;'u- It welcome to thewomsn of the fimlly. ? Any man of family knows that If "the p,, HSjjjJ*0?6#1 folks" like a newspaper and It can w? iM DM WIU1UUI tw, u? uen'Bjtupur nui pit not bo reiwed. To nuke missionary labor o! this kind ** count the newspaper ought to be eent for J? a year pree jding the election, that Its (ace S may become tamUiai and Its visits be & looked forward to wllh pleasure. A well Pu condncted newspaper can make ita^l ac- JfJ cepUlilo to men the forth eat removed ? from it in poUtlcal thought. They will be certain to like gometblng about it, read It ^ for that something, and nnoonadonily be ^ influenced by its arguments if ita argu- M ihkpummi oijumii. Xajoulra of CUrual AknM rdaMd Oat. (ton Traiucript. One of the many dl?*dv?nt*f[es under iir?h (ha nreafl labors Is Its Irubilltr to I til itself of the many sareeatlons kindly teed at its disposal by its critics. The itlc sms are often lust, it is true, bat ey are oftener unjust, ?nd not infrslently quite as much dlnctad sgainrt iman nature in general ? MMt editoa nature in particular. That thereis too ucb sensationalism In the press to-day Is o true. Thst tho term ' news' means imethlnit besides crimes and accidents Is ince led by every respecWble newspaper id by many that do not come up to iu critics' standard of respectability, reat rare is t?k<-n to publish the latest sws of the artistic, literary and scientiac orld. Kvery paper of influence has its epartment of- criticism. The press relicts the public taste, which is far more jmprehensi va and far more eiactintt than was even icu -. laputed that many papers give undue romiuence to criminal matters. Details Dt at all essential to a correct understandig of an occurrence are printed to mkko is matter lively; the dish la seasoned to ckle palates wearied by previous morlis! But we maintain that the bloodirdling school o( journalism is going the ay 01 the Katanswill methods, which nee seemed bound to dominate the press Iterances ol the country. A recent critic, Rev. If. J. Savage, in te North American Review, sets up a nuiait of etraw eflteiea representing the vices journalism it they appear to him, and its a good deal of exorcise in pushing lem over. He then moralizes over their iniaini, anddellvershimself of utterances I the lull u sensational aa anything preided by "ecare heads," and apparently raigned to catch the attention of the briar. a? Mr. Savage Bays a mod deal I xitit newspapers, it would be remarkable he did not say something true. With Is condemnation of the raw-head-andxiy-boues style of writing moat newsiper men will agree, but with many of is statements every newspaper man ofexsrience will take issue. Washington corespondents do not make or unmake the iputatlon of men in public life. Very iw men are'written up or down. No nount of puffery will enable an incometent man to bold a high position with Istinction. Ho virulence of attack will reak down a man in whom tho people ave confidence. Woll deserved praise, le meed of just deserts, is one thing, uffery is another. Just censure tells, ut unjust recoils on the assailant. Ocisionally an individual reporter may voire a sermon from his inner conscious' ess instead of reporting a discourse dually ueuveroo. reporwre, as ? w*?( i 0 cot mako up a column or so, and sadie it on to astonished divines. The enalty for such conduct is discharge, ho manufacture of false reports is not Dted a smart thine to do in decent offices. 1 the existence of a spirit of cynical pesmism in this country due to "the method tat the newspapers tike for reporting rimes?" We doubt it. We have heard attributed sometimes to the worldlinesa [ the clergv, and their apparent lack of >ligious belief. If pessimism is due to dwapaper publications, why does it take ich a firm hold on countries where the aly press permitted is largely official, ussia and Germany for instance? Xo Chance to frove nu Alibi. iffalo Advertleer. ' If you are innocent," said a lawyer to Is client, an old dark?y who wa9 charge <| ith fitpaJintr a ham. "we ouaht to be able prove an alibi." "I don' 'upect we kin," the darkey reied, doubt fully. "At wh? t time was the ham gtolrn?" 44 'Bout Jebben o'clock, dey aay." "Well, where were jou between 11 c'bekand raidnisht, in bed?'' "No, sab; I wah hidin' de ham." Mac kit) u'n Aroicatelve. The best Salve in the world for Oats, raises, Sorw), Ulcere, Salt Rlieum Fever ires, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, irns and all Skin Eruptions, and poeipely cores Piles, or no pay required. I' guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,or oney refunded. Price 25 cents pet box. >r sale h' f * c* 1>LKD. JNDEMANN?On Monday morning, Jnly 27. IS ai7o'clock, Loci'K wlifl olt\ W. ilndemann, the fllat year of her age. 'uuernl from the residence of her hoaband, net Eoffand Twenty second street, on WedneH r afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family i Invited to attend. tfARSECKB-On Tuesday, jn'y 18, 1W5, at fi look p Kabl, Infant ton of a. a. Wirnocke, id 3 mouth*. ^unarat notftw hereafter. pppgr GthjAKREMfllf FOR PAIN. Rheumatism, Ifturalgia,' Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache, , , isn Att OTilSIt BODILY PAIJM 1TO lOIB. THE C1IAULBS JL VOOKLKU CO. hi.Toeataaaco.) ium?iw.M4,c.?.i. Jipicial goticcs. riTHi-AU FlU stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great rre Restorer. No Kit* after tint duy's uw. Max* oua cans. Treatise and 1200 trial bottle free to osaea. Bend to Dr. Kline, 981 Arch 8t, Phlla., naorwr Instttnta. W Amh ?t. PMla^Pi^J-ta IMVKLKtU' OUIDE. l RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Ltkainb-kxi*a*atioi? orBimnci it ajuu. my trfundajr excepted.. JMonday excepted.? todlng Time: ' Depart. Arrire. I B. ft O. R. H.-KAft. i * - ?:40 I'm * 8:50 pm I pros*- .. 5:30 p m 10:15 a m i tnberlaud Arr.nn... 8:15 am 4:85 pm t aniuitoaAocom 4:10pm 8:40am ' ofldrrilio Airoom 11:85 am 1:20 pm I pnw(Chlc*Ko'?iid Col)?' prow (Chicago and Co?...M. 7:50pm 7:40a m pirn (Chicago and Col)-... *10:25 p m 6:90 p m aeaville Ke<s)m,................." 8:40 pm 10:50am uuivlllt* Atrrom. 7:85am 8:50pm W ,P. ft H. I)IT. isbl Bton and Pltttburgh.- <:<0 am 9,*06 a m *blugton and Pittsburgh* 7:45 a m tll:06a m ishlogton and Pitt*burgh... '4:116pm t ?:05 pm ahlngvm and Pittsburgh* L 8:80 pm *W:i5pm f s:06pm 7:15,n tabargh...^..........* t 7:25am t fi:55pm tabtugb and New Yorkm.. t ljaopm f1:88pm proa, ClnTfcud fit EoaiiJt 7j36am f 7:06am pitM, Cia. andBu IfuU j 8:40 p m J fl:? p a prowl, HtititenvUlt A OoL. f 1:30 pm 11:85pm wa i^ry111 t *40 pm mm tobufhftisdNtwYork*.. 4:Upmf 4:48 pm it Liverpool5:i8pmf 8:30 tm t pim. CattcUaJ, * W.,, lJ:4?pm jjJ'JJPJJ ' ouinriufi ?:w?a fB:WAm QjUnriilo Aooom-..-..~~. 1:42pm hi:67 pm CUinrlllo AOPOtn............ ,6:37 pm 16:07 pm sSRflfcws^ * r * n? m rpO RE NT-A GENTLEMAN AND 1. WIFE, wlln om chUd, tains to wit ft fax, SfSJ'KiKS BSIill^" 1 saB^?*yreag' pOSGEE . Coata nntl Ve?t?! The flows ev? ehoirn In tlie city, it the fltir. D. GCKDLINO tt 00., irv, 36 Tit-Jib B'reoL jq-EW CKOP JAPAN TEA, UNCOLOBED, BASKET F1BED. The ooly Tu to tue for Iced Tea. AT McMECBENS*. Parted In finer Janan Bartm. J^OTICE TO CONTBACTOR8. Sealed propou wlU be received toy the under tviiml iin tii 12 110011. WlD^DAY, AUGUST 5 1W5, for the following work, to be done to connection with thacrnitruoiloD of tbe Kouui H'liton county rcwrt, Cay Diatrlct, Mar?b"ll ooupty, W. \a.: Earth *x"*v*tlou. 7.962 cubic yatfe. L"km? rock excavation. 715 cubic jarda. bolld rode excavation. S 815 flubio yard*. ,? I M? cl i may b? icon at the oO- e of the County Clerk, Ifouadsvl li? W. Va. . Tntt work la divide l Into five a:o loos, and bidi , will be reoeived for doing tbe whole, or any part not le*s tban one kectlon. . Bonds fo-double tbe amount of bfdwl'l be required to be depoitfd *ltb the undtnlgncd withfu five dtjs after award of-coDtraui. 'ibarfrblls ?p?rred prelect any or all bids. WorktobJoomP:#u>dfc, Octopus* ^ 8orr yorof CUy Ditrct, jyCO Moupdivllle, W. Va. /"COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Ir the Municipal Court o! Whee'ing. IPrankiin BulWioj Ansoclatfon of i Martin's Ferry, O'lIu, explain tut, vs. In Chanoery. Mose* J. MllUsr, Thomas Prince, Henry Schmulbach and KG. Barr, tru, lee, defend*uta. By virtue of an order of reference t nitred in the ftboveeaii'edcaqieon the '4Kb day of iu y, 1886, it la referred to the underfilled tominiuiuui<r cf aid Court, to aic mlu aud rarart: Tht Ileus ! noon edutt piece of the rsal e-.tate dercrlbcd in the bill, their amount*. prlorl'les and to whom o*lnjf. The rontil and aelliug va'uei of each piece of real eitate; and any other matter dt emcd pertii ent bj ! the commission* r, or required by any party iu In tereit. Notice la hereby given thu the underaigned I?-r1 as dx?d unon Tue?d?y, the lit day of September, I8;fi, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., a? thu time, end n'? office, No. l#2rf)?pjltie itreet. inibe City oi Wheel uj, WeitVir. inia, aa the , place, at <vn!ch hj will proceed to asoerta'n and rtpjrt-the mv. ral matters In the ea'd order ol referanco leju'red. Given uud .r m> hand this aUh day of July, 1885. JAMtfl K. COWU&.N, JyCtt wa rontni-gjoner. QOAlMISSIONER'ti NOTICE. j in tbe Municipal Court of Wheeling: ! Ifnnrv Rjnr Marcus Btcr and Bern-1 bard Baer.purinera doing burineM uqder the dim nit me mid Btjle ol bimjn EdWle-OM. y? Willi un Horrlwn and KtUa A. Morrlwra, Mji wife, J**nder C Rted, AjnurvJ.CUrke tra?t*e, Via Chi nee ry. A. Wibon K?-ll?v and Joteph Bpt-ide), Jobu WnU-rhiuh- ?ud Archief huj ji,termer*m 'ojeph Bputdel & Co V Jobu W. Mitchell ''Rro'.lue Deraain aCorsoH K O'i chrlst, trustee, Jeandur U. Hted, and Knber Woods. By virtue of tm order* enured in th* above entztlu 1 cause one eu'e-cd on Jauo 1% 1>8 . end the ntber "fi ?ul* 21.1>8V the Imi iWn# supplemental touid amendatory of tbe said tint ravntlon>d order. It 1a ro'trred to tho und' r*U?p*d o .ma>L*loner of j mI< rourt to ascertain, stato, Bottle tul report to said Court: I. ad to ountnf all Hens up >n etch nf thep?r cols vl l-ti'i tu oulo c. u it?, Wort Virginia, meu .loufd hi the till* lu ibis cause, the amuuuts end nrlitrltlf* of Buch ilena ini the persons cut!tied to w'fiSwSjS and rental yaIoo of ?u b of the paicelnof lmd upon which ?*td U?na?bt Jit? %njrotbTp?jrtiu?ntwetter', deeu.uii.oby ] htowtt, or which oay b? reii"Ued to be no tutted by a ay of the panVn. Notice In hereby glrcn th?t tb* uoderrigiel rnjnniU?loner h? fliwl upinThO'B^av. me un* d?yo seoiemb^r. W\ oumnietcltg at ?ocl?ck i. *.,?iib-?tlmajndh|-.oHce, Ao, 1222 Cb?Hl e ktrcet lo the ci;/or Who-bug. Urgm'a. ax ' the plare at wnch hu will pomd to aioertalo, state hud r-.poit tie ?<-\\ral uutter* la the said orderti of reference roiulred ol him Given an ier my band this 2Sta day of fair, 18 -5. J. It COWDBN, ComTPi*Ionerof tie Ucnlclpalu.ua of Wheeling. T>s?-?o j^j-orICE TO iw UOJJDERS. To all peponi holding Htm by Jndg ??ut nr other* wis* ou ill- ie?l uiaie, i>r mi, iart tbe'&of, of William Uorrlton ami ills a A Morrmou, the wi oof William MonKon, aituftted la tbeooun'y ofubloandSliteof Virginia: In pu'suance of a decree of lh?? Municipal fonrt of Wbee>mg. made in acauie therein pendinr. to nuvjao( th^ real mute of Iho luid William Morrl annand il'si A Morrhon, to tbe ?? Miction of tbe liona therein, you are hereby ie juir-d to pre??nt a'l claims faeld br you. and h of you, a*alnat the raid William Morrlaon and fcl'u a. Mjrrlwn, andeachof them, wbleh are llemtnpon tbe i eal e-tat? bolor gtne lo it cm and each of t u rn, or any part of It, iltuate within Uieooun.y of ?Mo, stale of Weai Vlrgluii, for adJudLatlon to me, at my office, No. HTi?h*p)ine itreet. In the dtynl Wheeling. Weat Virginia, on or before the 10th day of h< ptembe*, '8*6, . Ulven und^r my haud IhU 23jh j'*8"*?* ' Commiwiraer of the Municipal Court of Wheeling. i Jy?we ' j. { ORANGES AND LEMONS!! I e 100 Boxes Fine Koili Oranges. } a 100 Boxes Messina lemons. JUSr RECEIVED BY IVicliolas Schulz, ' 1810 MARKET STREET. jyis RosBlBaf, Fine Cut Navy Clippings ; and Snuffs i Important to Canvassers. WANTED?Uto CaoTMwr? In eTory ononty Jo ,ho UnlUd 8'atN to Mil FOX H P\TK*r RhVBUp _ URLK HAD IRON, which combinrs two ?ed Ir?n?, tollther, Plater, &a, one iron doing tbe work of m entire Mt of ordinary irons 1* Kji-heetlu* by tai or aloohol lamp Doea away with hot . ittchrnt. Price moderate. K lane ud lusting ncomo lnanred to nynl eanTtatert. Address, for 4rmilw^ Ac., VOX BAD IRON CO., to Keade 8u, NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Botton, MM*. OLD KHTln Arm*ca!l.j?nrMt and lli}?fc^iilp??3lnih?^IlL^l0plMini<ion, 1011 fMuflmuwit ywr, Tborwofh Intfroctkm In Vocul nnd ln?twtn?iwl Jlntle, llano and Orpin TimI nr. nne Arts, Oratory. Utwaiore, VMgeH t^rman, and Italian Unw??r?,Entfli?h branches, OymaMaik*. ctc. Tuition, ?*lo ??i Imml and rnova. tUto in (MTtena. PaUTurroNfltu ?jr^embrrl0, .!8te. l or '''Xiouffi?Kra , . yyHKKUflli tliLM WKOVK K. K. ;j 1 j ts2r ?*,*. isrrMsy" 1 jlO.'.fV'* MO 7H# fcOO" " I 5385 JiSS - iiSSS J;SSS &: sis" *: 1 11:00 " 7:00 ? am " 7:00 " 12:00 " 8:u0 " 6:00 " p? 8:10 M B|B " 10rt? " OK IDMDAYI. mil 9 y om? nny ? 1 ir EiLt & CO. , DRESS MS! (REMNANTS. We have placed on a Special Counter our entire stock 01 Remnants and Short Lengths if Black and Colored Dress Goods. As we desire to close them out at once we shall offer them at EXACTLY HALF PRICE I MARK DOWN SALE OF ALL WASH GOODS, ALSO, Parasols, Coaching i AND '? Sun Umbrellas! GEO.E, STIFEL&CO. 1114 MAIN ST. Mnrkrt St. Eiilnincp, Through Ceo. L. Parnl's lopfectlooerj. \vK <5. jtUudcI St (Co. Ui? Vhoupeittttiid Me-c ArilelHiu the World for the Enjoyment of Fresh Air. WHITE MOUNTAIN > Al I HammocKunair. 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DIAMONDS make this branch of my holiness A RPECIALTY, j and have consUutlr in stock the largest 1 assortment of FIITE GKEIMIS f any House in the Rtate. Always willing to sell . at Extraordinary Low Prices. < r jT-s -TfcTT T L. V*. JEWELER, Jylfl 1283 ^tnrk** HIrcwK ^ gcstauyant. Capital Dininir Rooms, MARTIN THORNT. N, PROPRIRTOR. EaUbllflbcd Sept. 1* 1878. ; #< Udlca' Mid Ontlflmen'l Dining Room,. UnU, Ulll fcoun. . leltt " . -U) AllMMARlrer BTHKHT. ' 1 j lUm^B M*SteomV f"- "? j r7! ^'"imnVATv" ^ ' Al XlljHVM Open* Pept?a? er vl*i, 7 ? . i n t> ?>i* W Surround l"gs beautiful. (iilmtf uniranattedPnpl pupil" and patrons. TBB1W AXON ? TflK BK8T IJ Fnmi h, Gernun, Music, da, for Scholastio ye*r, froi writ? "? jy8-MWMW : VANDERBILT UK ACADEMICS BIBLICAL t LAW J ME Civil Knclmerintr nn<l Bwu?lT?hw>tonr?mbi Smjluv's fwwi A KID What Is that which can be found where it l? not! Fault But it haa never been found in Taylor's p Premium Cologne. * ? What domestic coin U like the going up of a bal 10007 JriRfCtnHuarjii/. iug uwt uitw* i refreshing is Taylor's Premium Cologne. I gi TAYLOR'S PRE?i la Manufactured among the home of the flowers; and FOB SAL LATJOHL wnWt-MTr?w ISooTls, Statioiutu, Jfcjc. WALL PAP?? I Border and Celling Decorations, Cliildrata'ii Co 1'i-luffOSi Ilia nit Boole*, I 8tlltloll?ry und Fancy Goodti. The Luteft Stock tud Gmtrat Variety In the 8Ute. FornUOBotallatWltolaaloPrlwi. by JOS. GRAVES & SON, ly!7 36 Twelfth 8tTttL aha:H>G--Aj:zr IS ( Second-Hand Books. Wehavepurch?od a large lot of miscellaneous Books, some second hand, fu tint class condition, andFomeonUrelynew.boughtinMuneloL Among T others we h*ve Bryaut and Guy h Ilis orf of the i United eutes, four large 8 vo volume?, regular sub-crlptlon prfee 81100; onr price f15 00. f Seward's Travel* Around the Wodd, one large 8 to vol;sli<ep. Subscription price 00; oui price S3 SO. Ono Set Irving Works-Sleepy Hollow odjtlon; entirely new; fivol*.; cloth: sood type. iUgular . prf< o #7 H): our price IS 00. One Set Clin*. Lamb's Works; standard edition; entlihly new. 8 volt.; flue cloth. KeauUi price, ?<75; our pi Ice fc-7% Over ilfty odd volumes at SO ocnts per volume. Fiwt touip tint iorved. STANTON & DAVENPORT, <yll Wo. >801 Market street g JJA8E BALLS, BATS, PIOT BALLS AND CBOQUBT. ? A good variety at low prices. Also, chntp reading mitter, and lots of it. Please call and examine. O. H QDfMBY, . Boeks? Her and Newsdealer, \'n. 14' Vq-lnU tnvt. I goflatx (c (So. Pure Spring Water!: We have the Celebrated Area- I dinn Spring <\Vankeshn) Water. I A delightful beverage, tunic and alterative, with special virtue in Kidney troubles. In bottles, on draught and by the gallon. Also. Winner Ale made wuli the same water. Also. I?eep Kock and all < In. nil till I'll* IlUb |IUfU>U> xvau. LOGAN & CO.. Druggists, Bridgo Corner. Cherry Blossom, a A new ninl elegant Perfume, at a moderate price. Has given great mtislaeiion t>? our customer*. All r the popular Odors and Toilet K Woods, Sponges, Chamois Skins, 1 Ac., at LOGAN & CO.'S, Druggists. A WORD IN SEASON I f Self-melting and Self-sealing Wax Strings for Fruit Jars and Cans 1 A great convenience. Hotter and surer than the old style. AIho strictly l'urc SpiC08,ail knius. LOGAN&OO., Druggists, Bridge Comer. !r?i . ======= A glmttfcitt&ffiasS: Jlcamgtttttyj IJIK1MBLE & LtJTZ, PLUMBERS, Al BASAND STEAM FITTERS, 1418 Market Street VHeftUfig and Ventilating of Public BoUdlnci ~~ )welllng> and Factorie* a Bpoelalty, vM J^UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Gras and. Steam Fitter MO. Ul< MAIN STREET. Jnit wcclfed, ft lot ol Cheater*! ratont AitJniUtie tftirtiers. h???tnn olfnn In .IaKMiib ffirli S yy-M. HAKE * SON, v" PRACTICAL PLUMBZES, Gas and Steam Fitter*, No. 88 TWELFTH 8TBKXTI( An work done promptly at reawoable prlott. -*j ? gmtima CavAs. JJEDMAH A 00., lentrti JUcMnliU and Engine Bnlldin, Cor. CbapUne and Eighteenth Streets. D u SPECIAL ATTENTION glren to Bepeir Work. Agents lor the celebrated Judson Governor. artO - . f)?0. LIST, JR., A: v- re PORK PACKER, ? 38 fOUWnOWTH 8TWERT, JjTEPHEN McCULLOUUH, ^ Carpenter and Buildor, 1 ^ Brl^i ?nd WooJf n BnUdloir. Erecttd. ^ Ku Cl la U - ~ . cl E w u fiV * 4 (Uitl Ufa 1H THE TTXlfTD StATM lii from Kfbtoen State* He few to ooe thouemd I THE DKIO.V. U^urd 'Mil h C-une, Latin, a 8*pt raber to Jane. S938. For Catalogue* BIT. wM. a. HARRIS. D. P., Pwntd?'iit, p Staunton, Virginia. * riVERSITY^SM"; DICALj PIIAUJIVCKCTICALJ MENTAL r*ctd In Aeattemlc TtoMrtratM. Special attnrtloa ul Techiwtojry. Seuioo open* Stpt. 18. .Tuition in >togic<lt free. FufC*ulogu? (Inn) tend to Bocl'y. urn Cologne. DLE! Whv I? the winner of a nee like the letter AT He 'decidedlyAnt. So hai Taylor'*Pwlum Colo*"' ?? x-n flnt In wlunlus all the modal* for excellence What la the oentw of parity? The letter V. Bui aylar'a Premium Coiogue la the acenter that ravltatea to the hearts of the ladica. HUM COLOGNE I Is row recognized to be the beat lu the mftrket L E BY insr buos. ax. co. S( % St. Rhodes .V- ffidfi SPECIAL SALE , OP L SLACK SILKS= For 30 Days Only. [. S. lodes & Co." The best makes of Imported Slack Silks at 25 percent less han ever known. ^ Ci I-iOt xVo. 1 at 80c. p Lot XVo. 3 at #1 OO. Lot No. 3 at 35. If you are interested call oon,-as these low prices will j lake them move quickly. tl , S. RHODES & CO. Ilea MAIN ST. I'M gmu & gcctsclig. Announcement! TO THE PUBLIC. Tho undersigned, having lately withdrawn from o firms of Friend A Bon and Atbenz, llorischy <k havo formed a copartnership under the firm JflG of REW & BERTSCHY, For the purpose of carrying on the urniture, Carpets & Undertaking BUSINESS, AT No. 1117 MAIN STREET. They arc now receiving and opening dally N ENTIRE NEW STOCK In tho latest and most modern designs, id will bo pleated to reo all their old friends, and as many new onei as may lavor them with tbelr patronage. rs run* & bkrt8CHY. ^ Canons, (Ciivvlitgcs, Sec. WAGONS. CARTS A] ind Wheelbarrows, Specially adapted to Iho rough roada o! Weat glula, Ohio and PcilosylvauUu MANUFACTURED BY BODLET BROTHERS, wr n WHEELING. W. VA. JUGGIES AND CAK1UAGES. . HIS DONALBSON, LEWIS & CO., MANWACTOBEas OF SI* ggies, Carriages & Delivery Wagons All jrorkgnanutaed, .... . No*. 1CU0 to 1500 MARKET STREET, n iMpootlon of our work and prlooa la solicited lehandiof tho trade. In PAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 1 rW ~ gayjoc 18laytfcottst. , (oDinNou, Jt nrw ai uo., lulicturen ud Dwlcn In mijr nrletjr of A 'EH. No. 1427 MAIN STRUCT, I" lapboMSlL Wlwltaf, Wi Va II kboit uuhprloe gold lor Ban Pkpcr anA Old a if Our New Stock of Spring ?< nd Summer Goods now being " omplete we would invite the J tdies to call early and make J leir selections before the c oj boicest good have been sold. > !ach Department is now replete J rith the Newest and the Best. ? tl To ladies contemplating the ? urchase of a j; - ci BLACK 6R0S GRAIN : -or Jersey Silkl? - ( We would say that the Best .yons Goods known are repre- j ented in our immense stock. J SPECIAL ATTENTION f M s called to a particular make ot 8 .yons Gros Grain, that we con- ? ol in this market, which in all g ases has given entire satisfac- " on to the customer, and being jj n SURE S a ftl CD tp- ran afFnrri thpm at a verv 2 small advance over cost. * ft] la *1 m JERSEY SILKS s Lre deservedly popular, and in be found in our stock at all rices from $i 25 to $2 25. WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS A yi 1 a great variety of combina- on Suitings and plain goods in le New Baize and Alderny 1 lii/tac Tri/v?fr Plnfrhc arp ctiU A. s fashionable as ever, and sold : lower prices than last year. " i* to W VI We have just opened lull and J} jmplete lines o( K Ladies' Camb. Underwear, ? Ladies' Gauze Underwear, ?> Ladies' Silk Gloves and Mitts, u: Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Japanese Fans, t< Austrian Fans, $ White Embroidered Robes, J Sattine Robes, all colors, French Sattines, J" Children's Emb'd Caps, Infants' Cloaks. mi Fine Jersey Jackets, "{j White Flannel Suitings, IE Jersey Stripes, Lawn Tennis Suitings, , Combination Silks, nb Jersey Foulards, . ? . Cambric Aprons, Jgj Cream Albatross, Si Cream Laces, _j Spanish Lace, 28-inch, J Lace Flouncings, Beaded Laces, Misses' Wraps, jj? Boys' Shirt Waists, {5; Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, u! Embroideries, an Handkerchiefs, J, we *01 iace Curtains, gJJ *-1 ? 1 V/UUUtCA puucn5 o'c! Table Lineng. 1 1 just opened and ready for T inspection. ^ p _ii The most desirable street ~ ap offered this spring is the 1 T ick Embroidered Drap d'ete Mantle. We show in all qualities from : to thirty-two dollars. r VELVET GRENADINES E new. and choice designs for = Wraps and Dresses opened litis MORNING. JL PI i v.. *>i v-;-" Jjj EO,R,TAILOR,1 CflmittlMloittts' Salts "JOIQIIBSIONEB'B SZT?^.' WBKm amtimSmr Mua, Isunu," li<ggS wiihiSt! , UN BArOBDAY, JUL* a i?k rlnnlng >110 o'clock a. a., u..- H\? rtwd ruU mux. that u to ?? nS'S? <" ouUutc on the nut aide of Norih f iolt ,,J!? 35??S,SM Imoln, ?lth 4p|iroTOd tecum}, |jf SJ&K! uulmenla; t!iejtil? tobe hu1l,<i cSSiKl! SSS.'Sm' " tt* ?wot SSR bouy paid. j. h. ?0WbSj *, W. H. HAUM, AttetfoWM?*1 C'??lWk??. ! J twsbj ccrtllr that J. u., owJ,.n. f p?ui ,w ibdoDor, ha? given bond wiiii mum* ulrejl hj Uw mil! the decne ol iSm H "J re above entitled oauw. h JeWClark 01 Mtu^2u uouu oVvSjj^ The above Bale Ii adjouro-d until Sa'uito, *. 3 tdayof au*u?5,1m&, at ModoikTaTiS I itnepUce. j. K fu'DE^ SI PpccM Coaiuil nn^ ->j|M ^OMMISSIUNEK'S bALE OFVAT11 u UABUi REAL K8T1T?. H In the Municipal Conrt oi Whwlin?. err ibcMn pcndlUK In ?h ch in V 0.hu?W*ic rtolSI am H. Harden and bUmare dtfeoffiffijlj ON TUESDAY, JULV 7, lis, jmacu'lnr ?t 10 oVJo-k A. >el) ? , ,,, on, uiUwWhwi iuJ but Mate,"?tbfa nor ol thrcourt Houw ol Ohio wumy ?2 ' MV!Z!o??r"??' de"'r,b00 frWonioi the Joeph Ckldwe.l iXaJdSS % id? therefrom to the said city of whtdini nJ? xrntr. w?i yiwlnia: ?u^T * ?J BBsati??^sHgS| ropertr. Fafd building was erected by w?2 . Hardenasaresideiice, and u unnratoT 22 odious and well construct* d. ' ' w It U required by the rfetrw undfr ttblchthb ?k' to he made that tho ptroU of prouertruiIS! ascribed -hall be offcreSfor ?alc ISfy4*" ; TERM8 OF SAliB-One thiru of Uw pL*.! iouey shall be paid in cash on the dsr ofST id a? much more mthe purchase* my euTS iy; the balance shall be Mid In two muMm* lents with interest from dAy of sUe, kt oaTud to jrean from day of /ale, rw-ucctlrely, die r lawgiving nous for ihu defemd p?nwtt?: 1th lecuiltr to be approved by the w?m?i*w id as further Neurit/ tnc title to mid nd shall be retained until the vurttuue new' tall have been paid In full, ami foe tf|weUo5 k.G. I Special I boreby certify that bond bu bceu givta to tk I tforennaedtiixeiiUCoDiiuUutiutr in the ?'m? I ititf wi cause u required by Uw THOMAS M. IMRRAH.. I 1 je6 Clerk ot MuulcIl*1 Gout ol WheelSfc'i I Tbe above rale 1? adjourned until TUffJutdfl JLY 14, li85, at tbo mxuo hour aud pUce 21 Jy8 Special (vaa/jiSL, J | The above tale IM adjourned until 64TUIUfflH JL* 18,1885, at 10 o'clock a. u ?b- a} I *W. k. U. 8AII, Jyl5 Special ttmimisikaa, V 1 The above Kale!* adjourned until 8A1 URDiT. i I ogou 14,1N>\ at 10 o clock a. m., it tbe am ace. , R. G. hA jl >y20 Pycial ( omw?Mtwlw;->; public Jules. 3UBLI0 SALE OF VALUABLBj . PROI'&RIY. By vlrtne ot a Pc*d of Trust raaieiou'byJoki: , Armstrong, d?ted on the iTtn thy ol July, ?L . 11 duly recorduo lo the ode* of t.? clem >4 lit mnty Court of Ohio County uo ?illtcU itkb> t auotlon at ihu front Uo.r uf the IX un Hcsacf Id county, un SATURDAY, ADQD-T Si IMS. , jrinuluRat 10 o'clock a- u , vhc lcUMrtaffcribOJ panvls of rati property: 1. A certain parcel of knu tltu?t? on Z.nrt and*ln tbeOity'OfWbeellusr. at Hi v mi ef' rginla aud Peun atrtets, w*+t uf feat) ktiwuid uihof Vlrglnlatth-ei. and bnuudf4 a* Mow:, iglnnlng at m(d' corner, tb emu *u?. with tte uth side of Vuglnla street o..e hundred ud only (MO) toetto an alley; tbeurwptfalWwto no MrrotMU'h one nuncired and twtu?y ltd: eno>- east to said i'enn atrrct one bundiwl in tnty('20) feci; thenco ?itb Hie *oi a'de U ion int one bundled an? twenty (Itf I* the be*lnnlug, wltn >i.e Improvements and!* , irtenanco* thereunto belonging. I-Also the fol owing dowlbed property," ?Ut tokav: Lou uuubered nu th- old i?Ut olw Id City of wheeling.as loti ubiy-lre ?ai tly-tix (.Co), fronting 0 Market Urei. lot tt?. red hlxty-nve being ?n tbo t urner of Mwikft iM >utb>tK"K.ou the north ?' Ttnth rtwi oi t numbered klxtyclx lylnp ImxnHiKidr nort&a tnumberedsixty-five d aajolnl. g the ?*:. use two lota wl 1 b* sold u one pared Un th* iccond of theMid parcels thervw koon, be two prior deeds uf taut, but 'he dttd note ilcb we wllUell direct* these prlo detdnlfal be first paid off out ol theprocxdiol ournv that It fi believed thit (excepting the dower larust of th* grant oHs vile) a rlear tile trtlH| nuosnil ttv tia In lha nlin<hl>i>r r.l t* M utt'cs, however, wo will no warrant the tJu rxMU or Ha lr?o?o-third of iho puctt?>: >ney, or 10 much more thereof a* m? inuchMT. ?v elo t. cash oa the day of >*le, and too t> under in two equal instalment!. j-?jab!e* scttvely in one and two j wire from ?ho di;? o, with interest irom tbat day ttio dofenw toilmonto being aecured by a deed r! ?u?t um 0 pioteriy, itnd insurant e on buildings to ni ; lount of one hall the unpain pwh-.w mast;, -j UU f. UOBHAJU*. UKKNY M. BUsfltLL, , Truit.-a ,.j fnwAnn CumsnfAr, Auctioneer, rho uudrtnilKnrd, tbo wl'e'ol (be Rnuifr fatbi ore mined deed, will Juln lu the dc.d oft* J? uteee and convey her inctoate rhjbt t-I downy 5 parohMer of either of the above d?crifc4 reels of land, if the purchaser ?bnU ? dnirr, : n mi in equal to Are p^roentuu of the price ?hVa. tl bo p*ld to the raid truslee* for aucn pared, Ltbfiugn little lt?i than the money value of W ; d dower rl&ht an aMiurtalneo by the vim Ml , >lec. NANCY 1'. AHSUTMuHk ! r2i J >UBLIO SALE OF LAND a.vdSTOCK.j laving located In the West, I will offer for ok : ONSATURDAY, AUGUST I, 1MV . 'Farm containinglS>7ac?ca; ?aid faro i? ! [ In Rrooke county, Buffalo townnhlp, neat wut j >crty. W. Va, is under a good state cf vnltw t f nil tlllthla a*iwnt Mliu riiinl miHlillldlXB1.: ting of lociut and other rcecful ti'jeer. YiSi flg provemeuw, uuderlMd with a ?up<rior r?Jn a u, which crop* cut at the aarfcwu Abundwte iruod fruit, well watered, com eolcnt tochunki , i normal tuhoob ?vc I Jo above farm will bo offered u a whole, et idea to *uU the puicbweis. Tenniwr FbK<ii8*MmL it the uno tlmo and placa the undertime win q lor Balo 800 head of Kii?vp. there. ewe* ju.d hubs; 3.*? he*! of r?Hle. sW /at: 2 Thoroughbred bevou Hulk; 6 hud a id U oriei; l T*n Hone Power K> *: 1 - ? Machine; l good Twollurw) W?/c n: I rw lag Wagon, and 1 lot of Hay ?uU erras, nlno months. Salo to common''* ? H H lock a, m> :< (Detail .Steamers. I ^mebijjak like. I he only Line between Amerfca aad Ftw??. ryiiiK the American flag. PhiUdcliiWa-MWffflM il, calling at Quecnitown. uuge ticket! at loweat rates at A F. flEIIBWf*? ! ;15 M" flctam aufl glvt fflittctials-JH JRAVGHTSMEK TAKE KOIItt i racing Linen, Whatman Papon, Oran Section Paper, ; Blue Itucmm nver, Buuil ' injiiljfc ; gr nla?tinKeUre] |" ? 3EI ICE I 'eve prepared to deliver first it of tho diy, either by wbuic-uit " kmeet price. MU.M* i Office In Anutnwl. Own i ' e"'^? yyi T-r-lh glanos, (Organs,?. mum PIANOS. .n?-Tnn?vl Btiil ReDilrtHltifefel'T'i.rf : LL KINDS OF PLAIN' A?'DFiS^. jM j