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published Dully "?d Weekly, | (?US PAY KXttiltU.) I FREW. CAMPS?"* & HART, rnoinirrroM, ho. EtNu?rmT?.0. On.Cf?> ?" Y"'.,too Or"6i 8" *?ii?.7.d'?i in ^IS' f """' Seml-Woekly iiualllgencor. ^-W The Weekly li>ielli0O?oer ?ll|iU>UI? IHIM""'. $i oc Si* e' "U"H pRt<, QtMMELL k H??T, Wuztusu, >?? ? ?.,i., lm nnlt-.r. ' T TbMe '*'?? 5-l&sir? charges. j ^ l)fta BOen at to ouliar IP ? n! ? tuiidamcutal error SSsrsssts SSSS2SE r1^ urgent ovi??rtu ;|i;^ ltoJinl! a^nvcuioul pretext* nity fti miili mlverso crit?* bwukiui! Ui" ?" M bear,uu c;""' , Z tePut!i??" ?*? CU^^''imaau,tUow; tlS lu Uiu br.Uiu.it mordasasoi iorhlm me thow who mMtdeoply W him with having been co,rupted lt.U1!aestlo.i they instautly scouted, lor ; X. in to ">??J '!uuv y B"d the* ine th&t after n long public cmeer ie r:;**.? ?, that Btuuned?ttey M ^ *"?* * y L... i.?j ilila '"""'?my b not ostsd to bo pained. It dot. not (olio* that they want to UB on him and rend hhn, to throw him to the cl.nouiii'n wolvtf, or even to humiibte him They siuiply do not underslaml ? c^wh'hB.ievc.thun.andth.yb.ve nut muted their If"*1 'n """f0, leoling Ucner&l Logan 1>?3 lailed to appre ciate, and wo most think that to this is duo the unfortunate error oi l.is speech. Tho epeeob wan not like the speech of Loean iu his lixbt wtod. It lacked the dimity which befits a npocch in tlio J*>B? loruiu in which he spoke. It wanted the lolly tone which should mark a hanalor a Bpcech on aRreat occasion. The matter of the l'nyne InveMiga'.ion being be ore the Senate lie abouid have thought It enough to give I,is reasons foroppoaing an investigation. That would have saved him irorn the bad tpto ol a personal wrangle with Mr. lla!b|eaJ, who has no voice on that lluor, and Irom Ihe uubecouiiuK poi ture of tell abasement which ho Maimed for tho purposo ot overwhelming Mr. lial stead with sarcasm. Mr. llalHti'ttil ia not on trial beloro tho ountry. Mr. r?IM '?? licncMl 1'08B" h is aisumtd towards Mr. Payne's ease an aituudo which his frieuua among the common |,eoplo do not understand. O-neial Loga.i'a position Is made no plainer by his putting Mr. Haistead in the olllory, and tho matter would not be help ed II he were to crop Mr. IMateau s ears or put upon him any other indelUble hraud ol inlamy. Mr. llulstead Is not the only Itepublican who thinks and feels anil talks about tbo i'nyue case, and so fariis we have been able to sen ho is not entitl ed to tho special distinction which Uener al Logan l as conform! upon lilra. Ail Kurui-ftt of lU-foriu. There is u rumpus of the Civil Sorvico sort over tliu Chicago postollico. The Civil Service Jtefoim League of Lhat city com plains that Itepubllcans liavo hoen reforui od out and Democrats reformed in at a frljjhtful rate, and it in BU(ige?lnl that thia is not reform according to the code. 1 The Civil Service Commission has made an inquiry and linds that there la some ground for the complaint. Wherefore it given notice thut reform must not conduct itself ao rampantly, Republicans are to go out, but their going is not to bo inado to look like a stampede. The Chicago l'oalmaatcr ought to bo judged gently and dealt with tenderly by the Administration. Ho has heard a good deal about Civli Service reform, to be Bure, but he lias seen none of the genuine article, lie owes his place to Oberly, who was Chairman of tho Demo cratic Committee of Illinois aud was made a Civil Service Commissioner in recognition of services of a purely partisan character. If the Commission Is to bo composed of such material, it is not strange that a postmaster takes this as n ijulet hint to work Ills olllce for all tho politics there may be In it. Tlio Korplffh .Mjirrltiuo Slni-kvt. Of late tho current of international mar riage with a title thrown in has not moved placidly on its way to the great ocean of connubial inlollclty. JCither the foreign title backs out, or the American girl goes Into retreat before she is sacriilcod. In ons way and another nearly all tho big marriages of the season liavo hoen de clared oir. Thero was Miss Smith, nhtor of tha wife of a Vandorbllt, who wan going to change liornamo aud Iter station and bccorno tho Countess Moram, of Italy. Just on Die evo of the alleged happy event it was dis covered that the Count's vast ancestral do mains are In fact tho property of the mis erable creatures of lax degree who have advanced money on thom, ahd lhat even the family Jewels, handed down no doubt Irom the time ol Julius Cumr, are In tho hands of vulgar pawnbrokers, The pros pect no longer Invites Jllsa Smith, and her entry is scratched, so to say. The eold, calculating spirit of this American girl Is exceptional and shock ing. Hhe dors not seem to appreciate at ?ll the role an American girl Is expected to play In a great International marriage. It Is liar proud privilege to supply tho am pit revenues .lor tho prints!; establish* ment, and i( the family jowels ore suffer ing under any temporary disability to relieve then), raise the blockade, or any otber family jewels, which are always to he hail at ressouablo prlcea In the great markets of Europe. In return she gets a title, which she could never get at home. In this Mormu cose it in not mid that anything waa wrong with the title. That at leant waa not in pawn. 1( oar American girls all go to advertise to the great world of titled folks that they are no longer willing to buy theae titles at market price, we aball soon come upon a day when these distinguished alliances will no longer Impossible. Title peddlers will seek a better market for their wares, and the American girl will bo kit lament ing. Thiols a practical age. "U.VSV A* ItOl.l.lNli lll'l-' A LOU." A I'illlugo (iniiluutv'M lululllguut lileu of Kuu?impcr Wurk. .V. U. Daily CUy Jtm. ' Mr. Charles Taylor G randy, ot Camden 0. H., Camden county, N. 0., is a inodtst youth who graduated a Thursday or two ago from thu university at Ohapel Hill, in that State. He wishes to bo connected with an able, progressive and live news paper?oue up with tho times. With that end in view he addresses himself to the Htm. Wo thank hliu for his estimate of thla paper, for it Is one whicli dors credit to his judgment, and it isapoint on which woaie in thorough accord with him. lie encloses testimonials to character, mental rapacity and accomplishments, though he admits that, as yet, he iloea not claim "to posaess either the experience or tho ability to ?edit a newspaper success fully." Mr. Uraudy'a ambition is lauda ble, bis "nativo capacity and edncatlou" 1 probably audi as ha presents, and there is nothing in blslottc so far examined which would entitle him to public notice. But it la the latter part of his communication that there in found food for comment, lie eoys; "I aui willing to make myself gen erally useful?to begin at tho bottom of the profession ; to read proof and mako clippings, or do anything of that kind, if need be, contident oi my ability to llualiy. work myself up to a position mora con genial to my tastes and moro suitable to my education," The proof-reader at tho bottom of the ladder ? The tuau who not only corrects . printers' mistakes, but finds punctuation, spelling, grammar, and words lor unlet tereior careless writer.', who must ho keep 1 his memory stored with the good tliiugsof the noted authors that he may suitably till iu at amoment'ulootlce an Inaccurate quo tation, sometime) is compelled to even grasp and mak.* clear the ideas of ft shift less writer; who puts the finishing touchca to every column of the journal htfore it yoea to the eager iron jaws awaiting it in the pressroom,' And he will do uncongenial work at the bottom of the ladder attending to the ''clip pings." Vogodsl What willthetcissors editor say to that? Uocd writers uud brainy men are not i-orare, hut a man who will nosu among the ixchangis with a scent as kei n and exact as a deer hound's who strikes t>'0 prey when found and al ways secures gauie to the popular tasto, such a man will be kept when found, anil not kept on the bottom rung of the ladder either. It is not usually ft grateful custom to give advice. The better the advice the more distasteful often it is, and particu larly when given iu plcci oi more sub stantial assistance. A low suggestion?, however, may not come amiss to the ap plicant in question. It is presumed that at the North Carolina University, as at oilier colleges, a moderate degree of atten tion is paid to athletic exercises, If this is the case?though ho does not my so? Jlr. Grundy'u musolen.aio probably pret ty well developed, and he may put thorn to profitable employment an stroke-oar in some crew or r.s an athlete for some biSB hall nine. If there arc no vacancies in these lucrative professions, then perhaps a pair of arms ablo to handle a broom and a psirof legs willing to trot when order ed might find employment lit tho bottom of Ihe ladder iu tbeolllce ol a live news paper; and if there in anything valuable iu the upper story, the college graduate would soon rise to a higher and "more cougenial sphere." Orator* in L'oittfreM. lien. TerUy Voire in the ChitUuwjuaH, We may not have the equals of Patrick Hour;, Samuel Adams, John lintledga, Webster, Clsy, Calhoun or I'renties, but as a whole the Congressional orator of to day is far superior to that of the nenr or the distant past. Verbatim reporting has proved a great injury to Congressional ora tory. in the olden time the Senators and Representatives would listen to those who were speaking with the attention of assem blages of traiued critics. When verbatim repoita of the debates were made and printed, thcBO Congressional listeners were no lunger to be found. A Senator or Rep resentative who had carefully prepared himself would, as he commenced ? bin speech, see his audience engaged in every other way than iu listening to his accents. Some would be iu groups chatting, others would be reading uewspapeis orbnoks, and the rest iuditiug epistles or directing public documents to their constituents. It would be difiicult for him to say whBt he intended, were thero not anuther stimulus by which his tongue and his patience were tenderedlnexhaustiblu?the reflection that although his words were falling lifeless upon the ears of his ostensible audience they would be rend by attentive constitu ents at home. It is to them that speeches in Congress have been addresssed since the introduction of verbatim reporting. Congressmen who were noted for their elo quence upon the homo stump have floun dered through written platitudes at the Capitol, oiten prepared for them by some journalist for a stated compensation, The Urst written speech read in the United Mates Senate was by lion. Isaac Hill, of New Hampshire, a firm supporter of General Jackson. When about half through ho suddenly lost the thread of his discourse aud stopped, evidently otnbar raBsed. His wife, who sat in the gallery almost directly over him, comprehended the situation, and said, In a voice heard all over the Uenata chamber: "Mr. llill, you've turned ovor two leaves at once, lie Immediately corrected Ills mistake and proceeded with his remarks amid a roar of laughter. "Charley Hurie." Exchange. llase-bnlllsta have invontod a brand new disease, called "Charley-horse." It con sists of n peculiar contraction and harden ing of the muscles aud tondons of the thigh, to which ball players are liable from tho sudden starting and stopping in chasing balls. Pfofl'er, Anson, Kelly, Uore, Williamson and others have been snOcting from it more or loss, someot them so badly that at times they couldn't walk. Jack Ulasscock Is said to have originated the namo becattso the way the man limped around reminded ltlm of an old horse ho once owned named Charley. At this rato, some Imaginative bat-swinger will soon aud "robust sow" and "trem bling equine" to the list of diseasos, prob ably bruttue tho way some of the players swill beer and booso reminds him of n "sow" lie once owned aud the delirium alter-eHccts, of a horse with the blind staggers, Vnllry drove. The very frequent rains have rotardod tho progress of the harvest. M's, Alexander, of Wheeling, bin come to her former liotno here, ami will stay during the summer months. Ki-Bqulre John Karisand wlfo returned hnre on Wednesday last from Hudson, Ohio, where they have boon on a villi. A considerable quantity of wool was taken in at Point Mills on Wednesday of this weok lor Mr. Oatnpsey, of Olayavllle. There never will lie true happ'neat In' this lair land until a law Is pssnd abol lIBKAKFASTtiLUtiKT. The Tower of Babel is enpposed to have readied the height of 760 feet. At Baratona diamonds are worn it ail lioura, to save them being etoleu. The highest building in tbA world is the epire to tit. tutor's Church, Home, (IV feel. Hail from five lu ti/ht Inches in cir cumference bombarded McConnellsburg, Fa., Sunday. Detroit expects to have a drat clast cre matorium in operation within the next three months. A jiooeii tbat baa been in the LaOlair family for forly-oue years died in Western aew lork the other day. Ah Amador County (Cal.) man has ap plied for a patent on a process for nuking butter by boiling the cream. The tdeuiephone, an Instrument'that unilis the tones of the violin, viola, 'cello ami double basj, is a recent invention of a buffalo musician. A pious old lady of Bangor, Me., recent* ly tent as a weddiug present a pair 01 tiat irons, a rolling pin, and a motto worked on cardboard reading, "Fight On." A gentleman on the State fair grounds at Hallowell, Me., contemplating a balloon while being iulialed, remarked tint be didn t see now a "fdler could see out." At. Aibury l'ark the city fathers have restricted newaboya from crying their papers. T'ho gimina now weur a cani on which is printed: "I aiu dumb by order of the Commissioners; please buy my paper." ' A Ueorgia woman gave birth to triplets nearly a year ago. They were named Clevulatd, Hendricks and yueen Vieto tia, and Mere unusually healtny until last week, when all were taken down with cholera infantum and died within thirlv six hours, ' There is a man near Griilin, Cla? who has been marriod three different liiuss, and boasts of having under bis rooi eix mile-rent families 01 children. ilia lost two Kiv?? ware widows with children, Which makes bis bouie like a youugoolo uv of many trades of relationship. The olu man keeps a register of the names, date of birth and the family to which they dihii, TIEMAN.V-Oa WcdliMur, July 21, ]gH ,1 a )'c*r k * ' ItaaiNH, lu bu notti i'uuuml urvlcci will tulto jiImo ?t w, ta|U ,ull. tli'ucy, coru'ir Xurke't >111 T?um atrwli, iliii (Krljiy) alle'ruoou at 2o'elwk. Iutcrmeut private \VJKNliKJ5-0n Wcdneidiy, July 21, 1880, Ki.ru lit.ui, wife of lutwurd w ieutkOp nguj HI year*, i'uuoml fiurn hor lulo realdeucoon (VdweU'ji Hun, Suurday at 2 o'clock i>. m. Iuteiinent at Ml. Olivet Cemetery, Krlcuds of ihu /omilv uro ll.VHt'tl tO HtU'lHl. iytcial gXotiictia. JlThj All Fit* Hopped Irco by Dr. Kllno'ilircat Nerve U?to.?or. No I'll* nfuir flr?t day'* mo. Mar ve'.oiw cuic*. TruitUe nad UU trial bolllofree to Fit num. Komi to Dr. Kline, Will Arch^t.. 1'lilli.. IV. ^ &lJortcs& ?jr. BXX'UA LAUGfj] Dinner Napkins CHEAP! 07 Dozen Full !i-4 Napkins, Extra I'lue, for $2.10 per Doz. Th:to (hoita wero liougiit Irom a New York Im porter. rullrlrg Irora bull cm, au t are worlli W CO lu the regular way. J, S. RHODES & GO. AT COST And Less, to Close! Embroidered Swiss Bolios, Embroidored Gingham Hobos, Dci'ii Swiss & JaeonotFloiinelngs, . Hewing Silk Urenadines inl'laln and Brocaded. Parasols and Sim Umbrellas, White Hoods, &c. J. S. RHODES & CO. UIWEI.EKS' GUIIIE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ?i KAINA-On and n'lcr mar so, tsM-Vxrii s?ims or kifkmhce Markh, 'Doilr. ?nn0?7 tiled. tMiiiiilnv tixr?Tlcil.?^I>b* ltng Umi?: ' llmvnrl A t pi Vl? except 11. & C). 11. lt. ExprcNt - Ex. ri??.... WHiT. is (nhliMKO ?n?1 Co ) m (Chicago and Con i*(? hiMKoandtol) - Cumberland Ai com lira Hon Acrom.. Moumkvlllo Ai'com WJUtT. Ex press Kxprftes KxprvMi' Znucsviilft Accom Cambridge Aorora........... llellnlre A HI. ?. lty. Leave* B. a (.) Depot, vl?: Lesvc* N\hu?ilu? I.envi* Wheeling 1,caves Wbonll' k .. . \V.( 1\ Si l?. 1>IV. Wt?blttKi'?u mnl Plttaburgta..... Washington anil Plit?t>urgb Washington and Pittsburgh..., *va?blngtou and Plttaburgb... Waihlngtoii............ p., C. & Ml. L. 11) .-HAST. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh anil New \ orlt i'ltuturga ami New ^ork wkht. KxproM. Cln. aud HL Louts.... Expn?a. ('In. aud 81 i^nto...... Exprtfc*. Hteulwntllloand Coi.. Bieubeuvllle and Denmson, c. & 1'. 11. II. . Pittsburgh and Cleveland Steubcnvill" Acoommo 1atlou? PUl*-. New York and Chicago.. PUtibuigb and Now \ork Cleveland aud Chli*go ltxp..., c:., L. Si w. it. it. Exprea*, Cleveland, K. aud to. Ma*.lluu Aciom el. tilalravlljo Accom ~ 61, Uialrsvjilo Ht. Ulalrsvllle Aooom Loc*l Krtlfht and A room. Ohio Itlvur llullroitd. IVutenger ??? l'AtfUllKHf Depart. 6:-l'? a in ? 6:25 pm 7:.ttaro 3:2* pm ll :85 am " 9:?r? am ? 7:55 pm *10:*0 |>tn 3:10 pin 7:36 am {'?; t a:. Freight ?10:2) am 8:55 pm 4;'!.r) .an 8:15 am l!20ptn ? 4:55 am ? 7:80 am o o:20pm D:15 am 0:86 pm ? 5:05 am ? 7:35 am ? 6:fc0pm ? 1:36 pui t 1:t0pm ? 0:25 am 111 :80 am t c:'20pm ?10:25 pm 7:20 am :20 am :10 pm :65 pm 7:20 am 8:10 pm 1:10pm 8:65 pm 6:47 am V:oh am 11.10 am 1:6i pm 1:62 pm 12:02 pm 4:42 pm U:h7 am 2:02pm 6:47 pm 1:87 am ? 7:10 am ? 4:COpm 8:60 am 10:55 pm 8:30 pm 11:66 a 17:00 am 10:55 pm f 8:80 pm 8:70 pm 3:15 pm D:3d am 6: >3 pm 8:16 am 2:b? pm 10:17 am 8:22 am 12:62 pm 6:12 pm 9:07 pm ?10:40 am 8:/Upm 5i80pm II., Z. Si C. Uullroiul. Loaro llollalrv at 0:86 a. m. for Woodifleld and ulvo Sellalro at 8:80 p. m. for Woodiflold and BUjRff?oatiellalro at 9:30 a. m. fromHummerflold, and at 6:10 p in. fmin ZnnanrHlo. _ New HU'iimor l'rlncosa. lioave* Bollaire. 7:80 A.M. 8:00 r. M 10:00 M 4140 100 P.M. 6:15 liavSi lk'llalr?. 9,00 A.M. 1:10 P. 11:2J " 6:00 8|00 P. M, 8.46 UllO 6:80 ?? aUMDA 10.80 " 6:80 " 8,00 P. II. Clone cotinooUon made on all trawif?B. 2, II. R. a A P. K It., and 11. AO. H.H. K'w ul"on 'TT^ami-bklucwui., WllEEIiINU A KliM OltOVEK. It. VV on tin! Utir MAY I, im, train. *111 luu fOllOWl I ?tiirriaK. \m :: : ?no ?|00 m Umv? ftheollui 6:80 A. M 6:10 " 7:U) 8:10 ? iSilS" us: f:00 P. M. 8.00 ?? 8:oo " 4:00 " 6:00 ?? 6:W " 7?00 ?? 8:10 " 8:00 ?? 9:00 ?? 10:00 ?? 11:00 ?? 12:00 M. 1:00 P.M. Dew Sducrttsmcnts. rro LOAN?MONEY?OA l-L ON J. 0. X HKKVKV. No. 1400 Mtrket >tre*l. city, ly-'a* pLAIN AND FANCY NIGHT Sllllllb And Bicycle fiiocktiip, at the Eur. D. GUNDL1NG & CO., Jy23 fifl Twelfth Street. JULL INI Old Solcliorw Aro cordially Invited to atteud a meeting to bu lielil lu the hull over the Uucolu Club Rjom this (Friday) tTeuli k. July 'J*, (or tbo pur|?o*u of iuak iug arraiigouuiiU lu holding a Uiuud Beuulou lu tbU city. Jya ASOLINE1 G GASOLINE J (iitoliuo of 7r gravity, made by the 8Mrd*rd Oil Coaipauy, lor Uaaolluu Stovea aud Torchui, alwaya ou baud, wholesale, aud at retail, by J>22 HAIAU WARREN <k CO. VTATUUAL UAb FlTi'INii iX A SPECIALTY. A. J. SWEENEY & hUN, Steam and Pips Fitting Department, J. 0. WBAY, MiNiout. Mr. Wray baa large expericuto iu Plplug Dwell lug Houua, Faeumea, Bteam liollera.ikj. ior ualuu Natural Qua. All work guaranteed. Ordeia ao llilUkl. Telephone No. t>3 Jc4-TUiK OFFlCfc No 1 3 TWELFTH HT. NOTICE To Tax-Pay or*! Tbo Hoard of Equalization uud Appoala of the city of Wheel lug will meet at the Public liulldlug lor the purtMW-of t-quululugaml correctingaa>e?a uieu'k (or tin) year lbtxl, for the diltercut wauls, at? ?'clock a. m. each day, a* follow*: Fira. Watd~Monday. July 20. becoud Ward?Tuutday, July 27. Thud Ward-Wedue oay, Ju.y 2S. Fourth ftard?Thuiaduy, >uly ?Jit. Flf'h Ward?Fridav.July 80. blsth Wuril-iionduy. August 2. taventh Ni.nl - -Tuesday. Augusta. Eighth Ward?Wednesday, Auguat 4. 1) A. UALLIGAN, Clerk of tli9 Hoard of Equalisation aud Appeala. Jyfl BREECH LOADING GUNS AMMUNITION. JeES Have Juki rco lved a nice Hue of "t'oiker," "Coll," "Lefevef." "Remington," "U O fcmith" aud otuer rnukoi of I3oul>lo Guuk, Including all dcalruble 81u gie lUrrcl HholUuua, U Ilea ?ko, which wo ahall oiler ut very low prlcca. call auu ace them at IDXXjXjOIST'S I8U3 Alui Knl ttt. Agent fortheChambcrlliu Co. 'a Fixed Ammunition. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC A FO.-lTlVfi CUltE FOR Drunkenness OK THE IKJUOIt HAIHT. It can Vo given in a cup of colTm) or ten without tho knowledge o the pirsoa tt>kiiiK It,Im nb^olut* ly harinlfiM, mid will tillcct a perniAU. ut and ?pecdy cure where the patient In a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, ithiia been given iu thousand* of eaten, aud iu every matinee a perfect cure hui followed. IT NEVER FAILS. TDe syitem once impregnated with th'? Speeluc It becomes an utter impossibility for thu liquor uppctite to exist. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., I'rop'ra, (incluuali, 0. For sale by I<03 AN & CO. PtUKKists, Wheeling. W. \'a. Call or write for circular* and full particulars. Jy?l?WAK OPERAIIOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AVII Saturday Matinee, July 23 and 24. THE ONLY AND CELEBRATED MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA! Uudir the Direction of Prof. Senior A.ntonioCriiyns AMD ITS SOLOMIB, Adrian V. Uulur/n, Felix U. Avila, Cipriuno Carrlllo, Jenas Noeneclica, And (ho Favorito I'll ma Donna, 8ta. Floroixiia Forbo?. Popular Summer Prlcca-60 and 25 cents. Re ?erred *<?ats 75 coins. Hale of icaia at Haumor'a Muitc Htoro. Jy23 OiPJBRA IIOUSJE. ONE MIUUC ONLY, Mondny, .July JJO. BARLOW, WILSON & RANKIN'S Now Miimmotli Minstrels! The flues* and most cnmpICe Minstrel organlia* tlon traveling! boated by thu Representative Com edians, GEO. WILSON AND CARL RANKIN, Assisted by the Unlvertnl Favorltcj, CHAH. (JOODYEAR and JERRY HART. An Incomparable Orcbcrtra and Brass Hand. T1IK LKNTONrf, tbo (lymnostlo Surprises. TIKIINRY A WAYNE, tbo Iudcscrlbablcs. MACK & CASEY, the Greatest o( all Musical Celebrities. Tbo most exqu 1st to1}' rcdlcnlous burlcsnue ever written ou the Ml K A l>0. as presented by tuUcom* pauy on'y, and tbe immune bit of the season everywhere, entitled MICKEY-DOO ! AdmiMlon, 60 and 75 cunts. No extra chnrgo for resemd sea s. ? Bale of seats at Hamper's. JyiB FOR REED ORGANS. Under its various namon, the I'arlo? Organ, Cabinet Organ and It-ed Organ, this familiar In* atrumrnt has place lu manv thousands of homes The following books are unexcelled ai lustructois and collections of orgau music. For thoso who wish to ham only ea?y music, Winner's Ideal Method fur Cabinet Organ contains slmplo Instructions, and a largo number of easy tunes. 75 uls. For completa course, Tlio Emerion Jlotlind Tor Ilecil Organs. Jood Instructions and abundance of tunes, to* and Instrumental. 12 to. For Icamlug to plav Church Uuilo, as woll as easy Secular Music, Jolinnon'arnrlor Organ Iiutrnctlou Ilook !? awoutferfttlly nlaln and thorough Instructor. 1160. Abridged, 9100, For voluntaries and correct performance on tho Church Organ, Clnrko'a Harmonic School lor Organ. Man? valuable hints and thoughts for practical Church organists, and muoh finer music. I) 00. Any book mailed for tho prlco mentioned. OLIVER D1T80N A OO., Boston. C. II. DitsoN A Co, J. K DmoN A Co., f 07 Broadway, N. Y# 1/ii Chestnut St.. l'hlla. jyJMuiMW immtum Should bo usod In plaoo of Toa nrul Coffoo by all persons suf fering from 1 inwp*la, l'/<iln lencv or Ncrvo??ncM, A iiio*t tie llchitit inul mtirMihio beverage, Tho continuous use of COCOA Vtil-mVli will ouro nil forms of Dyspepsia when medlolnes havo failed. ro? sun nv hsuooim ano cuocitw ftVMVWttsM? GEO. W. LAIHD & CO., Chcmltli, 30 Bittlty St., N. V. 10-oiinea Jln.r fen( ft// Molt on receipt of 00 ecutt, *? tn,*r>.w J^KMONH And Omnifont loo Ikiia Kins Mmlnn Umoni. no Bout iicmII unnm. Jul ttnlrid br |fl HICllOLAI 80UVL7, (Sep. g. ittCd St (go. GEO. E. Slifel & Co. SUMMER GOODS MARKED DOWN! WE ARE CLOSING OUT Ol'tt STOCK OF Wash Goods ?AT? GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, t'omprlfiiug Mauy Now and AttractlveStjlcs Special Bargains PARASOLS! STT2T UMBRELLAS AND? ^jSlZSTS- j GEO. E. STIFEL & :oo, 1114 Main Street;. Mnrkat Sliont I'utrmice Tliroufli Mr. Uen. 1.. Duml's Confectionery. g; VMU ft jgCV'tSChH. CHAMBER SUITS I We are showing some very elegant new styles in this line, which will be found surprisingly cheap, thoroughly made and finely finished. Es pecial attention-has been given to quality, and pa trons will find through out our stock thoroughly reliable goods at prices within the reach of all. Please call; we shall be pleased to show you our goods. Remember the place, 1117 MAIN STREET, FREW & BERTSCHY. noli gofiim fi ?o. PURIFY YOUR HOMES! ODOHLK83 dlMufoclanla aro Rrontljr to bo pro* /orr*tl totho htdatnell'UKone*, and ?ro mow ro* llnblc. We havo the nxnt anprorod l>l?lijfettauta at moderate coit, with full dlrictlona tit uau, LOGAN CO., DnijtgULa, Orldgo Corner. JJetlienda ?Water From \Vauke?ha, WlronaJn, famoua m a Health Rattorer, Mini eapocltlljr uwful lu Kidney ami Uladdtr airocilnnn. Alio, Deep Hock, Hathnrn, Apolllnarii, Hun Mill. High llock, Arcadlau. lluniilo Lethloo. Itawler UprlUK*. Au., on draught auii lu bottle*, at LOGAN CJO.'H. Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, &c, Iftrbe looked lor now. Keen at hand l.ngnn & Co.'* Km. Jam. (linger. Logan ti Co.'* Illnckliprrjf Corillnl. tJrntnlj> Cliolcrn Ar l>lnrrliii<ii Mixture. All tollable IVcimrntloUR. LOGAN Ac CO., DHUUUI9TJ, 11IIIIKIK COtlNKR. 1-11 A U, KIN DM OK tX. I'l.AIN AMD FANCY JOtl WORK Meallf ami piomptlji aiMtiltd at tbe DAll.V INTKI.LIHKNCKIt JOB OPf'lUK, Mm. 95 and 87 FouimtHU llrtil. (5*o. Si. gaulo*?ttoadi. NEW GOODS FOR JUNE SALES! just iti3Ci:ivi:i) by GEO.R. TAYLOR. OUR STOCK OF Coaching Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Lace-trimmed Parasols, Silk Umbrellas, Is Now Complete and Choice lu Styles. WASH DRESS GOODS! India. Linens, French Nainsooks, Pique Cords, Etamines, Batiste, Zanzabars, Toil du Nords, Sateens, Crazy Cloths, Ondine Ginghams, Sic. BLACKGOODS DEPARTMENT. This important department is replete with the best importations. PRIESTLEY HENRIETTA CLOTHS. Full Forty Inches Wide, and Warranted Pure Silk and Wool, and just the right shade. IT PAYS TO BU YTHE BEST tJi^g^Special attention is also called to our Monopoly Gros Grain Silks of the best Lyons inanuiacture, and our Best Amer ican Silks', Priestley Nuns Veilings, All Silk Grenadines, Black Velvet, Figured Silks. Black Guipure Spanish Lace for Dresses, WITH FLOUNCINGS TO MATCH. No better stock of these desirable Goods in the country, and none at lower prices of same quality?and IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. GEO. R. TAYLOR tnygH 'grtncnttonal, beTM Classical & Military ACADEMY !ti a country noted for ?nd, health. Courio of atndy, 10 hranchea, aurnanned In thorouirhneia by no academy In the .South. Medical and Law CourMi* preparatory to the IJrilvfmlt v uf Va. Hoard, tuition, medical alluuUuuctt. hall leiilou, ftt. Mo Mtraa. Addrcu iluj. A. 0. Smith, Uulhul Academy V. 0., l'auiiukr tte.. Y? IvOl.tftriu rpRIMBLE & LUTZ. Spcclal attention given to NATURAL G AS! EKitllug of Mills, Factor!** and Dwelling*. SPECIALTIES. STEAM HEATING, PLUMBING AND HAS FITTING. 141(3 anil MI8 Market St. iWIIE^LIKO, W. VA. Rcuonable prlcci auil prompt attention given to nil. Jul GEO. IIIliliEliD A& WON, Bucccmow toTbompton & Ilibberdi 1'ltACTIOAL Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters, BRASS FOUNDERS. Specialties.?Natural Gas Supplies, Steam Heating and Ventilation. lind Murkot Street, WHEELING, W. VA. KTAU work promptly douo at moat rcuonable pricw. my 28 Q80AR SEELEY, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 2157 MAIN BTItEET, my20 J^UKE FITTON, 141C MAIN STREET; Practical Plumber, Steam & Gas Fitter. Flno Uno of Polbihod Gm Flxtura and Colored Globe* rte8t HAKE A SON, PHAOTIOAL Plumbors, flas and Steam Fittorfl, No. 63 TWELFTH BTJIEET. All work douo promptly it rcuounljlo prloei. l'lio Ilonilngton Typewriter, T.M.UAIIV1KA CO., Agon la tor tbo celebrated nKMIN0TON jTAWDAntiTrrie. Wanr.H, i he beat III tbo world,; Every bud m m and profrMlona) man ahould bavo one. Ily rocont Improve lunula (t ban Iktii made more than ever apeclally DIM forofflwu?o, Incawof operation, matin* or work and nlmi'llelty, It la all that can bo dialred Ilia writing it achtno. Fully warrantot. May ro tnni If uninjured 0 0. I)..within thirty daya, II uiiMtufaetory. Band t.rolrvular* Addrea* T. M. (lAKVIN a CO., No. J0dd Fellow*' building, Wheeling, W. Va. Trlephano Wo. 941 tnv!7-MW ?VOJCtKiCB, &JC. 3JL. IfcKJIX^Y, WHOLESALE GROCER, PORK PACKER, AND CURKR 0? TUB Cclobrutcd "Bed Bird Mams," fios. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, : ilWIIKKLINO, W. VA. My own euro of chnlco Hooked Mcati dellrcred dally from in; 1'ork lloiuo at Mauchokter.rf The Largest block of Guneral Grocoi'los In. the Slate.; 1'atcnt nuii Family Flour. Bolo^control la thla city o! "Peerlan"|l,Rtont. "Faultles*" Family.' ??Our Favorlto Family, Flucst In tlie market, Bolo Agent for DnFoat'a Sporting, Mining and Blwtltig I'ow.ier. ?urjlf*dniinrUjrB for EcVcrmanu A Will's wlo britcl Church (iandloa, all >tylau ]*'/2 FINE COFFEES! MOCHA, 0. 0. JAVA, MAltA''AMO. UOLDKS mO, FINK H10 AND COMBINATION. All of tho very best grades. Attention iicallod to tho Combination; it is ft I Judicious blend that pleum all who tiy it. I am tho only router in tho city who rclocti and I roaata his own coUeca, B. .T. SMYTII, joM Cor. Market and Fonrlconth Bin. QtGAliHl Mary Ainlorwoii IJraiul, ?1 001'Uft BOX, Try them, at 1y33 OFO, K. VcMfWUKM A KOS'H. |ec. ito iGiirsx,UN jo uuoM'. ICE I IOB! SWeiropretuol io;lurol?h Ih., publlo *IUi;?| good quality of Ico at tho LOWEST OAHII l'RKJKi nSlSSSa'1 n'"01 ,cl<',',10ll0prompt| KOKIINMNK IlIIOSi, . "P^ iiiimnKwiHT, num. S?UD0t?t>. QHAM01B 8KINS, llnrnoHM Hon]). UKATSFOOT and AXt.K OILS, nm nAi.it nr R. H. LIJT, I)ftifgl?t, lr" luo M.lu mint. goohs, jttsttotuvg, be. . 1852 SPRING STOCK, igjj Wall 1'aper, Border?, And Celling Decoratloui, BABY CARRIAGES Blank Books anil Rtf tloncry, The Larvmt StoeW an.l Gieatca. Wul-jiy, Bold Eslall at Wholesale Prlccti, by J ob.Gi'hvcb Ac Son 26 TWELrrU STREET. Telephone 175. leaft -yyK will OFFHK During July and August! Special Inducements to ('Anil Uomk Bl'YUfis In order to wake na much boluut u> durlug tho dull a.'iuiou. ?" Bpeolal att?utton directed to our 15\ aud (Ujc. Boo* Couutcr?, aud Johu u. Alii.u a i'ui/.ii uliJ? Wo have Ibo Ulu of u mail l.t>*r*irv <Keond, hand) coutalulug cuoleu worki. Call vnm STANTON i DAVES I'OltT, }y!7 Xo. i:u>l Mnrket Ktnvt QROQUKTI ISano Bulla anil lJut?, School and Miioellanooua BooU C; cup Ubrma Ac, A.largo?tock. C. II. ul'lMhY, Bookseller niul Newsdealer, mv4 **?- ^ sitti. SfiUueUno Saluvy, ^SK YOUK UUOOKlt WHEELING OAKERY COMPANY'S BI1EAD! Martlu'fc 1'itu t'ake Klour. fcelf ltl>iiiK Iluckwhcat, and Kxtra Soda H'iiuliH. Theao Roods aro guaranteed pure and (ho Ten beet made, oonawiueutly tliey mo wla!chom-iii nutritious. WIIEEXJNO BAKERY CO., laJt 1'2'M rVi-t Strtt'-*. ?fc&lnU and (lulling J'apsv, ?poK wall A ukii.i:7u p.u;k1^ Cl'KTAIN 10LE3, WINDOW SHADES, Hugs, Cavpots and Oil Clot lis! ?(iO TO? I. D. PBACIF.R, 17 Klevcuth Hlrwt, Orderi for .rupor Hanging promptly aueuilhin invl7 gjbotoflsaphg. Hucitor Photo^i'iijkhor. Joli ATTL1KR; 1?(5 MAKK1.T fTK' U. r\ AB1NET PHOTOGRAPHS! ONLY S3 00 I'ER DOZKK. IIIG GINS' GALLKHY, apr20 4J fih Ptiwt lyj-VLEti' -A-i'fc Studio, 2152 ami 2151 Main Street. )oU tw no "tsyfio Will get Ono l)oien Bc?t Bftlln Flniab?i Cabinet Fhotograjilu And don't yon Ior#ct It, AT BBO'WN'3, tnrx i?i ma Kir ft MrryyT gmlnm (gatiU, gTEPilEN MdJULLOUUli, Contractor ami lluililer. Brtok ond Wooden Bulldlnp Krcctel.lM'.ffr light*, Counters aud Shelving and all ' artci Work Promptly Attended to on JtoAvmolle Term WShop lu rear ol Capitol. Ifoldvuoe 61 W teenth atroct, whop In roar. J*', JJEDMAN & CO., AgeuU for tho Celebrated How latent Indeslrncllljlo lVrotigli! mid JlullcaW* IKON TREK GUAItD. mrfli 0. LIST, Jii., POKK FAOKISRi 21 FOUIITKICNTII STREKT, QC4 goimtMKnUhinfl gatrtwart. "yyUITK MOUNTAIN Ico Cream Freezers I With triple (3) motion, licit and quickest Tntxt made. For sale by KGSUITT A Jy21 Role A i'lit". w ''"111. JJKFitlUEUATUllS, Water Cooler*, loo Cream Freezer*. LemonadoHhflkm, Lemon H<|Uc07cr*. OKO. W. J(illN-OS - lyfl-TU<*r i *" \j.[ i - ftclutts mul ,Avt jSq-KW I'ATTKUNH -or l'laniiuo FVuitii'H! Jrnl rcceltcJ >1 l-o McLUIlE HOUSE AII r UTORf. ?wl4 , (gfttnn, (Slmt aa<t Ojiucnn"^ J^AUOAINBI Call and Kiatnlno Ocodi"? OIIICAP OOUJMTISl'1 joiin rnn:m i>. jjlo II.-" "Y"ANKEK UK AN l'OIS Ami Unit low ' EWIN'G IIKOS,, It17 HUMnrkrt >1. "?1 'Ll 1 ??' gcat giiatt Q. 0. KSIITII, Ileal IBxtillo A (tout AMD BTOOIt BROKKH. ^ MpeelAl Itlltitmn kIhii Umimi-ni Hwi ? lllh Iho l*?l III fololl lli CT mtin iwnmis "T ?>' ' ?-1 f lnno?, WvDunf, Ac. piANO OAUEKUUiV IUNKU Ami ltO|ll>l> 0<1 AT MAIMER'S MUHIO HT<mi\ 1310 MilHH""1*