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UAKIXO 1'OWDKU, Ril ? IIS_ Absolutely PureThi* powrtcr never varies A marvel of pnrty Ktrcngth aw) wliolcaomonww. Mora economical lima tho ordinary kinds, And cannot bo Mid in competition with tho nmltltudoot low toat, ihort wclgnt Klura or phoaphato powdora. Hold only in cant. Royal IU*in? Powoaa Co., lot Wall tit cat, NpvVnrV; fw'tl GEO. M. 8NOQK Ai CO. G. M. S. as oo. Still continue their Special Closing Sile of Summer Goods in order to make room for the many heavy . purchases ol I<~a!l and,Winter Goods, which are now beginning to arrive. Priccs on Everything Away Down! GEO, SNOOK & CO. 11'iO Main St. G. A. H. IIATS. JlKAUIjDAK'L'EltS FOR G.A.R.HATS. i'liH Style Iroin $1 00 to $5 00 DINGER'S, - Twelfth Street, flilio - ...r^ .1 KW JtlJUX. ?Tbe Latest Novelties In Jewelry, Girdles AND BELTS, Csa be seen at tho Jewelry Store of JACOB W. 6KUBB, Cor. Twollth & Market ^ Streets. Uh GlUtio: No*. VJ5 uml VJ7 Fourteenth Street, New Advertlnomeat*.*1'' Wauteil?Womau^tojlo HouHcwork. s Afifllgtioc'n Salo?W. Boberifioa. Wanted?Experienced Girl Wallers. For Kent?tlx Koom Uguao. "Youhb Wftro KorSaio. llrnHstluspldores-Kwlug llrca. Ohio County F?rm For bale. Lots For dale Near Elm U rove?Daniel Lamb. WE aro daily receiving >'cw Novelties iu Suitings, Pantaloonings and Overcoatings, which we are prepared to make up In ilrst-class stylo at reasonable prices. Our Wliilc Unluundrled Shirt, double seamed, re-enforced front and back, at 50 cents, is the greatest bargain ever oilered. A full lino ol Balbrlggan Uudorwear from 5fl 00 a suit upwards, at C. 11 EnS i!c SONS', 1821 Hi Market Street. Tiiermomoter lt?cor?l, As reported l?y Ohriatian Schnepf, druggist, Opera Houae corner, yesterday: 7 a. m. 0 a. u. 12 k, 3 r. u, 7 r, u 71" 80? 80? 88? S2? Weather-Fair. IiuUCHUUUB. Washington, D. 0., Aufiuat 17.?Foi "West Virginia fair weather, variable winds generally from oaat to aouth, etaUonarv tnmnMatnrA. For Western Ponnoylvania, fair weather, variable windB. ACCIDENTS AT LAKTEKX "\V01tKS, A Ulrl ami u lloy Utvdly Hurt Ye?tortluy, Misa Josephine Ebolintf, a girl employed in tho balling department of tho Nail Oity Lantern Company, met with quite a painful accident yesterday afternoon, While bulling a lnntorn the bail by eome moans got caught on the bufling wheel, which 'was running at about 2,000 revolutions to tho minute, and her forehead waa badly cut. Her wounda wore immediately sewed up, and ahe ia reating easy. Willie McElroy, an employe of the Kail City Lantern Company, had a finger cut oQ yeaterday while the factory waa closed during tho dinner hour. The boy had been cautioned against meddling with \->n* u ?? 1?-1 iv ?uu& uu uocu u( ui(i warning, and hence the accident. iioj'h Hotly Fouml. Tho liody of Paul Sweeney was caught at tlie wbatf hero at D:S0 o clock yesterday morning. The boy was drowned nt Martin's Ferry Sunday night. Squirt Schultze held an inquest over the body and returned n verdict of accidental <lrowuinR. The body was recovered at , the Princess backed out for Bellaire, and after the inquest the remains were turned . over to George Leeaoner, an undertaker irom Murtmra Ferry. h. 8. goodaoo. soil Dry Goods cheapest IT IS CLOSE AT HAND. THE l'KKl'A NATION'S I'OMPJjKTK Vor tholifg Jteuiilou i>f J887, whloli will bo Yitnious (or V??urn to Uojiio?Tho Wig Tout at luNt In 1'oHltlon?C'ouiioll tloon tho 1'ropor Thing tor tUe Iioy?* Tim great cimviioa otructnro to seat 20,000 people during the lilg Heunlon of the Society ol the Army ol West Virginia to hs held liere next week, commencing Tueeday, W(u completed yesterday, and the work of patting up tho large stage and the neata begun hy u force of 12 carpenters. This will bo completed by tomorrow evening. Other teuta nud booths will be put up on the Btftte Fair Grounda lentil the place will look liko a magic city of white housea. A number of the znonibera of tbo Firot W.Va. Cavalry mot last ovenlng and reHolvcd to call a oeparate reunion of tbo (Juator brigario, to meot in the Police Court room at the Public Bulldlug on Thursday, Auguut 2/5, at 2 r. m. Among the membera of tbo Firat Cavalry living in the city aro Mfjaaro. William McAuami?, Frilz Bye. Luwia Frilu, Patrick Farley, John Och, G, 0, Winrenried and Robert Liebort, , , ... Plerpoint Post No. 0 Grand Array of the Republic, of \V?llsbur>?, have completed arrangements to uuonu mu i>ig ^ouuiuu at Wneoline next week. The members of the l'oat will attend in a body on a special train and remain during tho whole time. In fact mobt of WellBburg'a citizens will mako it a point to attend tho exercises some time during tho weok, Wellsbar# will send a large delegation. Her people are prond over tho selection of Gen. I. H. Dnval, of that city, as Marshal of the day. He will prove tho right man fn the right placo. At last night's meeting o( Council among the matters considered was an invitation from Oapt. James R. Oowden, Corresponding Secretary of the Society of tho Army of "West Virginia, addressed to tho Mayor and Council asking them to tako part in the grand parade of the city's trades and industrial interests that ia to tako place on Thursday of Reunion wsok, the Trades Display day. This was first read in tho First Branch and accepted. Being sent to tne b'ocond Branch it was aleo accepted by that body. Mr. G. 13. Jones offerod in the Second a resolution to the effect that tho Mayor, tho members of Council and the city officials generally tako part in that parade, and that the Mayor and President of the Second Branch composo a committeo to provide carriages /or that occasion, and that the same bo paid for out of the city's contingent fund.' This was opposed by some inemberB, led by Mr. Harrell, ^hey objocted to spoiiding tho city'B money for "hack rides." Their idea was to accept the invitation, and then let such aa deaired to tako part in tho parade pay for their carriages out of their own pockets. -t rnrnmh' TUP. iu IUO VIBUII. ui vuu .f" ayuniah policy did not prevail. The idea of appropriating membera' private re? sources ae contemplated by Mr. Harrell wu8 laughed down. . Mr. Jocea oflered another resolution providing for an appropriationof $100 out of the contingent fund to be expended by the Committee on Real Estate in the purchase of new flags and bunting, and in washing the old flags, in order that the city's end of the Public Building may be : appropriately decorated during Reunion week. Both resolutions were adopted by both branches. It is expected that the county authoritiea will expand at least $100 on ifca l i_ it-ft*t ,.f .luimvatinn unit $VOO will uuu 111 Llit) nay Ui uh,u.??.vm...... ..... 1 make a brave show on the building. It ia to bo hoped that plenty of American flags and Btreamere will bo purchased, instead of a forge Jot of gaudy flags of other nations ao waa done by the city during Centeninal year. The flags purchased shouJd be ol good quality eo that they can be UBed hereafter. Sergeant James A. Macauley, ol Washington City, writes to Secretary Cowden: "Your kind invitation to the Reunion of the Army of West Virginia came during my absence from the city on leave of absence, hence my delay in answering. I hope to be present on the occasion and 'live again life's morning' with my old comradea in arms. We were young a quarter of a century ago, you know. 3 : trust your efforts may be rewarded by the ample success they deserve. "Fraternally youra, "J. A. Macavley.,' Last evening's Pittsburgh Chronicle Tele yraj)/t eaya: A large meeting of ex-Union prisoners of war was held in the Board ol Health rooms last night, when it waa decided to attend the Reunion of tho Army of West Virginia at Wheeling on August 20, in a body, attended by Helflick's drum corps. The members will meet at City Hall at half-past 0 a. m. on Friday, the 20th, to take the train for Wheeling. All : ex-Union prisoners are invited to go. Badges, and any information will bo furnished by the Preaident of the Association, Charles F. Sherriff, SO Water street. REUNION" HOTJ58. : 1'ortlnout I'ofulfl on the Frogroas of tiio rreimratlons. ?Tho big tont Bhowa up to good advantage from both Bides of the river, Peter Habig is home from a fishing trip at Stillwater Station, Ohio, aud eaya that everybody out there is coming to tho reunion. The big Reunion chorus Is called to meet again to-night at Germania hall. Prof. Arbenz ia announced to conduct. A full attendance ia specally urged, The work of erecting supports for the stand pipes for the gas arches was bepun yesterday. The big arch on Market street north of Twelfth will probably be completed by Saturday. Governor Wilson has declined an invitation to the Pennyroyal rounion In Guernsey county, Ohio, on August 24, for the reason that he will be in attendance on the reunion of tho Army of Weat Virginia at Wheeling on that date.?Charles ton Star, The Charleston Stale Tribune says: "The reunion at Wheoling of the Society of the Army of Weat Virginia, promises to be a grand affair. Ah Wheelingalways comes to Charleston whon wo have grand affaire, wo will of course all go to Wheeling to her 1 grand affair." Bring on another hundred ' cotB that Charleston's population may be made comfortable. Kouuioii at Want Llberl)'. On Thursday the Burviving mombera ol Co. D, 12th W. Va. Vol. Inf., Col. Curtia's regiment, will hold a reunion at West Liberty. Thifl company waa enlisted in I Ohio county and muBtered AngUBt 25, [ 1SG2. The proapecta for a big attendance nro good. Largo delegations will attend from Wellaburg and Weat Alexander, and Wheeling will be well repreaonted. Ban do i will bo present from both the towns named. Gen. Duval will attend. Col. | Curtis will present to hie regiment at the Big Reunion a banner surmounted by an eaglo, which waa given tho regiment for gallant conduct on tho field by Gen. Gibbons. Au Allecoil Counterfeiter Shut. A fow days ago James Slator, of Bjg , Sandy, lloano county was before United i States Commiaaioner Da Bois, at Charleston, charged with counterfeiting. He waived an examination until noxt Saturday. ; It is supposed that there is a regular or ganized band of counterfeiters in that i neighborhood, and now meagre intellii cence from that section reports that a man baa been waylaid and Hhot. It ia supposed that be was a member of the band, and i intended to turn State's evidence. He was 1 walking out with hja llttlo giri, and was , shot from tho woods, the ball taking eDect in bis head. He is supposed to be fatally wounded. The gontlemau who brought tho information to Charleston had forgotten the name of tho wounded man. LOCAL lmMVlTlKH. "IT7 BlntUra ot Minor Moment In nml About. '' ilia City. Hkn 'Auuvr and Dun ilntt'ui, |;)?sa- run workura, ol tho Ki?hth ward, It-It lor Xuw Brlnhton, wliurn they are RoInK to work. To )(j IIknjiv Kciimuuiacu haa purchased tho tielbert (tarilun jiroporty, ?nat ol tho city, and will lit it up lor owplpndld auroiiier rtiBort. Consideration, $18,000. < Woki> wau yenterday received (rom liatoa ltounH, La., that William McNabb, formorly ol thla city, bad died there. H1h many old Irienda will ba sincerely pained d "' by thla Intelligence. & Lai Jok Kkamuk'h orchestra liad a benotlt prim ball at tbo Whits Hulpbur Springs hotel [0W? laot nlxht. Krarnor haareceived lii|ih on- . ,,, coniiima Irom thn New York prosa on hia , * , playinn at tho Whito, Tick case of Mm. frank Muddy (Klla comn Vance) accuscd by a neighbor ol nalii# counl prolano lannnann, w?5 ajfaln postponed tro,ic yeatitrday by Equlro Piiilipa owing to tho T, ahacnco ol important wiUweaea. , IKK suvor weaves uownrni tnoiiiams on the l'eninaulu by n score of 10 to 0. "Sou Baltorita: For tho Silver Loaves, McUul- hold< ley anil Miller; (or tho UlantH, Lautry (jom ami l)av!s. Umpire, Doughorty, uxtm a movsu man named Gardner, employ- liowi ed in palu'ing "the interior of tho roof ol toW the I.tiiiello mill forge department, fell the ti from hia scaffold ycaturday, uud was pain- live fully end perhaps seriously injured. whic Tub river at thla point continues tore- Eitioi cede alowly. l.aat night tho marks iudi- were rated a dopth of only IS inches. Tne D"0! Princess was the only ateamer able to run. and i Tho Duliuiru ia laid up above tho wharf- 000. boat. Officer West yestorday caught Bovoral rep" boys eating ? water melon thoy had stolen 'a from r. car, which had been broken open. ?< y1 tie caught one hoy and locked him up l^lri long enough to give him a thorough scare. P'oti The otheie escaped. |?R11 A j'ltu.MiNE.sT local railroad official ia : !.: authority lor the etatemout that a game y J of base ball betweon two female clubs will be one of the attraction!) of the Good , Tomplar picnic on tho lair grounds at at. Ulairaville Saturday. A littlk eon "of Williadi Murphy, who ^ koepa a milk depot at 30 Zine otroet, la- 8?ne< land, recently ate some Jamestown wood a Jo, (popularly (iioipsun) aud it poiaonedhls eRa^ mouth and faco bo Borioualy that his lifo ia despaired of. Hia suffering ia pitiful. ocroi Olkjui Hook yesterday adraittod to WJ" record a deed made August 1G by E. C. will Aleyer to A. E. Meyer, for a consideration read not named, for lot GG of the Zine tract, on facte the Island laid out by W. P. Hubbard towr and H. M. Kuaaoll, special commiaaionerB. the I Officer Hksloi' last night arreatod a tho \ man and a woman on tho Powiky track in# t north of tho Top mill. A report prevailed The at Martin'd Ferry shortly after that there daya had been an attempt at murder up at jasti Slacktown. Tho report doubtieas grew part out of thia arreat. Officeu Handsiiumakeii, of tho Eighth ward, returned last "night from a t*o- Sev? weeks' hunting trip down the rivor, bringing with him eqairrels, pheasants; par- Ju tridges and iota of gamu. He will sot up patiQi a game lunch for the city police force thia nei ' evening at Kuoke'e hall. Tue County Cora mission ore' Committoo m\a on Court Houao and Jail granted the use of the Board of OommiBSionerB' room to ttiro the Short Horn Cattle Convention, which will be held on Wednesday, the 7th of J1'1 Soptember. The convention will be made "ejJ? up of dealers from points within two hun- . *l dred miles about the city. Last night, as every Tuesday night for efl8tfc weeks, the children, or gamin, of East :n_ Wheeling, annoyed tho Fjrst Presby- crjj!y torir.n Mission prayer meeting, on Eigh- not teenth street, by booting and howling in m(m tho windows. Complaints to the police c.Qa h'ave no effect, tho leaders of the meeting a say, though made repeatedly. ^ ^ Owisa k?lho discharge of M. Slorrissey, heia a glass worker at Beatty'a, a number of the men refused to work until the firm reinstated the deposed workmen. The firm 71 refusing the works shuttiown yesterday 1?? until such time as the trouble can be eat- tho J iefactorily arranged. Morrisaey's troublo 5wr waswitha follow workman.?Stcubcnville <|am Herald. d?ate rr t t?_! 1 n_ swltl who h row at oriceiaua a saiaon, eu. in Benwood, Sandfly, it BBeras. It appears ? m that in going in the house by a side door d J: one of the customeru jostled against the ? " naloon-keeper's wife, which waa resented , ? by the proprietor/and a verbal encounter ,*"} ensued which terminated in a brief but " spirited fisticuff", in which the jostler, a , " friend Jand the rumHellor fiaurod. The ? ?' case will bo tried before His Honor Mayor Mahood. X: Lizsub Lkasurk, who claims to live on ThtJ, the outskirts of Plashing, made the ac. quaintanco of John Diehl, about "a month m. ago, and Monday morning left home with x : him and drove to Wheeling, a diatance of iflR < , twenty-seven miles. When they got acroaa and the bridge tho young man asked her to burs Btej) out of the buggy a minute, which she did, whereupon ho whipped up the horse ^ and drove away, leaving her standing there alone. Lizzie, who ia by no means B. B bright, was found by Qflicer Deku, to Bolli whom she told her story, and refusing to Gap! go homo a place waa secured for her at mist the St. Charles Hotel. Diehl has not been meei discovered. at Pi A1IOUT I'EOPLK. Strangera In tlie City nud Wheeling Follia ASSC Abroad. COtEl Miee Mamlo Shaffer is visiting friends facte atBellaire. wor.f Col, Kobert McEldownoy, of New Mar* Rf*1; tinsville, in in town. 1 Jj. Major William McKinloy, of West amj Liberty, is in tbo city. wkic Mra. Mary Jones and daughter, of Phil- hero adelphia, are at the McLure house. disci Miss J. T. Lane and Mra. Sharp, of flcco: Steubenville, were down yesterday. aecti R. McC. Smith, Traveling Paesenger w6" aRent of the 0., B. & Q, road, is at the nr~, McLure. |[gj Thomas Hornbrook, of New Marlins- vjew villo, was rogiatered at the.Stamm House men yesterday. It ^ Mrs. John Moore, of Sixteenth street, undt returned yesterday from a visit to friends amic at Springfield, Ohio. talk* Mrs. John Frew and daughtor, Mra. a vei JameB K. Hall, left yesterday for Lake Chautauqua and Niagara Falla. Mr. James A. HeDry with hie family j0hu has removed back to the city after spending two mouths at tho camp grounds., Yi Mr. Edward DoltinRer, of Louisville, a wu0 large glass buyer well knowa among the * manufacturer in thia. locality, is ?t the badI1 Stamm House, oi Misa Marv Zurick, of the South Side, arrai accompanied by her brother George, will hold apond tho rest of the summer mouths with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. J. K, McOourtney, of Chicago, pxan formerly of this city, was at the Stamm refj Houee yesterday in company with Mr. Earl "NV. Oglebay. Mr. McOourtney still says has largo business interests here. clain Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk and family last JJ? week drove in their carriage to Washington county, Pa., to visit relatives and ."e, ? friends. Mr. Kirk returned last evening, and bia family will drive home via Wash iiigton to-day. They had a vory enjoy' ab'Btrip' cann Moses |A. Chandler, well known to citi- have zena of this city, died in Cleveland Mon- jnfla, day morning. Mr. Ohandlor was concept* je'ay ed with the large wholeaale hardware nrin QreK of McEotosh, Good & Hantington. Mr. ^ ^ Chandler was at one time cashier of the Bank of the Ohio Valley, and later receiver of the McLnre house. ^ . Doolriiblo Property For Salo. Ferr; I will sell at reasonable figures a few Glasi desirable cottagca and a number of high, tin's dry, well shaded lots, commanding charm- o'clct ing viewa at Mountain Lake rark and Loch Lynn, Md., on the top of the Allegheny mountains. A case of snnijtroke, M4 cholera infantum, malaria or hay fever ful ol has never been known to originate on inter: these "mountains, and are relieved imme- disea diately whon brought there. These they places are rapidly becoming noted sum- Ldga; mer resorts. ' Main Address me at "\Yheoling, "W, Va,, or one a at Mountain Lake park, Ma. mere www J, 0. Jlldrqsox, ol act ILL BE EXTENDED. , WIIKKUSU ik LAK11 FAUEll* It. 1 II i Unlit (rum lJoworntrnvn t<? thitt City. n Htuukliolcler# Authorise SIwHBurcit to /, tine the NeceMiiry I'limln?1Th? 6 JompletUm of tlio Uoiul Huro. t ' c ) anuouucemont that it him beon l' itely dochled to extend the WheoUng t ice Krie railroad to thia city from its \ nt temporary terminus at Bowera- * , Ohio, will bo rccolvod with pleasure 1 heeling people. This road when tin- J will givo Wheeling direct and epeedy t wnicBtion with a new eoction of * try, the people of which cannot now ] i with the Nail City. J aTolodo Made of Monday says: At ( lock this afternoon woe tho adver* 1 hour for tho moetlng ,of the otock- j jra of tho Wheelinc & Lak? 1<>Io . pany to voto upon the proposition ol ? idlng tho lino of the railway Irom ] *ra!own, the present eastern terminus, 3 rhoollng, \V. Va, This will involve i raiMttifC of about forty-four or forty * rnllea of now road, two routes lor t h have been aurveyed. The propo* ( la submitted to' the atockholdern I to rIvo authority to tho Board of t :toru to make a now Ibsub of bonds 1 increase the'capital stock by $3,500,- 1 Fowof the stockholders woro pros- ! at the mooting, tho majority being jauutod by proxlea. The vote was in l r of tho propositions, and the Board < rectors were given the authority re- < 3d for pushing the work. The com- ( on of the eastern end of tho Wheel- | k Lake 12rlo, which is now not far in ' future, will place the property in a ! ion it could not otherwise attain. . I VULHOX*S KAlLHOAD, , nilugo up tho Crook to lmve n Separate Truck. ! iorco of Baltimore & Ohio civil en- ' ars woro at work yestordav ourvovinar cation for a railroad track from the , ond of the Eaat Wheeling tunnel i id tho creek to Fulton. Tho branch bo constructed at onco. The road , follow the alopo of the creek and will , 'a the pork packing houses, fertilizer : iriea and beef killing houses of tho I i. It ia intended aa & connection /or i DUlchera and others, ond will obviato i lecesuity of unloading in Eaat Whoel- i md hauling by toama aa ia notv done, road will bo completed within thirty i .The growing business at Fulton I Gea thin piece of enterprise on the : of the company. i JtAILItOAl) ACCIDENTS, rul Small MlnlJapn ou l)illuront Local Ktmita, st after the accommodation had 1 sd through the WobI Alexander tunin Monday morning, the roof caved i Imoet completely filling the tunnel ; delaying travel. She earth foil clear 1 ugh, leaving a holo about eighty loot ' ad in the surface of the earth. It ; take two days to clear away the 1 ia. ve freight ears attached to tho local j ht tram leaving 8teubbnville , for , leling at 0 a. m., jumped the track juBt of the river bridge yesterday morn- ( causing some deJay to trams. Tho escaped unhurt and tho damago ia ; largo. Tho wreck crow were oumed to the acene and the track eoon ed. , car was ditchod yesterday on tho 0., W, railroad while a fljing switch waa g made, j AccWlunta on the rimluuiillo. onday'a Bteubenvillo ffcraW aaya: At :lock tbis morning a freight engine on 1 Manhandle railroad jumped the track 1 Collier's Station, doing coneiderablo 1 age and tearing up tho track for boqio ince. Tho trouble was cauBed by a 1 sh which had not been lockod. A 1 ttiroe later and about a quarter ef a 1 i weet of the econe of tho first acci, a amall embaukment ^avo away ae ngiae waa passing over it, letting, the monster into a hole aud doing a great of damage to the machinery. The ik crew waa called out and the track Mill nnfhntlf nonoi'tin mnnli Ia IS. _ * uk glass manufactuiuslls. Xublo Wn.ro Mukorn in Soaaloa nt l'lttu- 1 burgh. lere was another fully attended rneetjf tho Americau Association of Flint Lime Glass Manufacturers at Pitts;h yesterday. Among those presont ) Messrs. 0. W. Brockanier and Hon. >. Scott, WheelinRj W. A. Gorby, E. , owie, W. F. Snively, T. A. Rode/er, 1 aire; J. F. Miller, Martin's Ferry, and ; :ain Seymour Donlevy, Bridgeport. A aken impression got abroad as to this 1 tin*:, as uaual. There whb also held i ittsburgh a conference between the ] mitteos of tho Window Glass Manu- 1 irors and Window Glass Workers' . iclationa concerning wages. The two nitteea failed to agree and tho manairers finally retired, informing the :men that they could remain idlo * [ they were prepared to go to work at . nanufacturers* terms. le Hint ware, manufacturers met alone t heard the report of the committee l ,1* TIUU 1" uioawii u? tuu iULXiUiO LtVUtiU last week. There was a very general tsaion of the situation, and tne views, rding to the manufacturers from tbin on, who returned home laat evening, i entirely harmonious. committee of seven was appointed to ar with a committee of tho American ; Glass workera' Ae-ociation, with a to arriving at an amicable arranget concerning the payment of wages, desired first to secure a thorough >ratanding with the workmen, and an able settlement is expected. The )d of suspension until January let is ; ry improbable result., jjqtii skxt to jail. I ftnil Thomas Cirt-gory OUiirjjud jyitU Cutting AriM. >aterday John and Thomas Gregory, cut George Artz so badly at Mrs. 3 Tracy'fl lioucia on Main street, eouth \ ffegty-aljrth, on Monday night, were i gned before Squire Davis and by bim ^ in $1,000 bond for their appearance bo him on August 20 /or a preliminary i lination. By that time it ia thought the J ,t of hio wounds can be told, 1 . Campbell, who.is attending Arfz, J hia wounda are dangerous. The s i of tbo Gregorlea is that the cut on top of hia head was indicted by a from a qhair. but Dr. Campbell says iut is ovidently a knife cut. The cut a right side was deflected by striking 5 mt the seventh rib. Its course is too to the pleural cavity io allow of s ing. and tho results of tho wounds ot be told for some time. Ho may J eufiaredfroru inward hemorrhage or 1 tnmation mav Bot in. in wM/.u i.??? i will be the necessary outcome. The o orlea repreccnt "4rtg as the aggressor e atFray at the time he waB cut. ti u Notlco. j{ ore will be a meeting of the Martin's n f liquor Dealers' Asaociation at i Blowers' Hall, over postoffice, Mar- { Ferry, on Thnreday evening at S * :k, sharp. By order of the pilESJpKNT. ,nv of ua would bo rather more care; our health If we'only knew how the fi aal orsnna of the body look when y Bed. Five minutes examination of ^ ronderful manikin on exhibition nt a & Co.'s Drujf Storf, Bridge corner, Jj streot, Wheeling, W.Va,,will give tt bottor.ideaon that point than hours of fr readinsr. and also indicate the mode Jj ion of Kaskino, tho new quinine, ? TJIK CITY copwcrt,, III- tjltl/nim* ICnllwnj OnlliiAiice mill other MfttltiM, Tlio upecial muoliiifc ol Council last iKht waa called lor the purpose ol conidorlnu tbo ordinance granting tho Oitlbob' Railway Uonipnny the ri^ht to uso lactriclty ivi a motive power nuil to exand its track un recommended hy the oramittuo that conolderod the orllnaoce. The company bail not ot secnred any kind ol nn ordinance, A minbor ol very material amendments rero ramie nnd tlm oonipauv and iui riip?i?utallviis were knocked abont in all diuctinna. Tho Wlieolliij; Hallway Oom iiny'o ropros?n!n!tv?i, John nz. Nweeney, larnuy A. Onlllumi and others null 1|8 litornoy Mr. W. P. Hubbard were presout, ilao representatives Irom the othor comi?ny. Tho Wheeling men nooined to have ho whlp-liBud on tho Council, for in every nstnm'.e their aui?eatlonB ri'nardluK tho irdluanco tor t/je Citizens' Company fere ndopted. Homo of the amendments iropoaed wore prepared for the members jy Mr. llubbaril. Tlio ordlnanco was tlrst :oiiBidered by the Socond. It refused to dlow the road to mil down Jacob bolow ;'orty-aecond,; atid allowed lor loop IniiB out aloDjt Water, Fortyourth and l-'ott' etreeto; It is al?o dlowod to ?o down Eofl' to For,y-ol|(hth and up Forty-olKhth to Jacob, Jther amendments wero made, and when ,he ordinance was asnt to the First it waB inppoued that it wiui acceptable to thq Wheeling Company, aud the Citizens' luo was wUlinj to accept it In the condiIon It was. In the First an amendment ;vas offered by .Mr. Uulbrueue, having jeen prepared by Mr. Uubburd, to the jfleet that tho Citizens' company by ac sepuug me oruinance reiinquttmos oil :laim whatsoever that it may have to a ;rack on Jacob street below Forty'Second. Die vote waa 0 to 6. The Mayor voted in [iworof it and the Oitiaens' company ia :hereby prevented from commencing the work it de&igna to do for another week or two. Colonel Caldwell Bald that hia company bad no objection to this amendment, bnt it did object to what was evident to him, Lbe oolicy of obstruction being puraued by tho Wheeling Company. Some of tho Jiacuflaions over this* ordinanco wore ahead of anything over heard in Council. Tho ordinanco exempting privato bath tube from b water tax was taken up in tho Second Branch and defeated by a vote of 13 to 8. Tho ordinance providing that nine hours shall constitute a days' work lor thoso in tho omploy of the city waa prcsonted in an amended form, read once, and objection being made it went over again. Tho Ohio Biver road waa granted an ordinance that amended in eome particulars the severe provisions imposed on it by an ordinanco passed some time eince allowing it to reach its nowly purchased property in the Eighth ward, on which it proposes to orect shops. There waa a hard fight ovor the ordinance in the First. Adeeiro waa shown bysomoto atick tho company for the earth, and the discussion whs very warm at times. In the cou/ae of the evening the Board of Public works came in for a Bcoring because of its refusal to meet tho other avening with the Committee on Streeta and AlieyB to Consider the Whoeling Railway Company's plan. Mr. Myles resented this talk about the Board on the lioors . of both bodies in a spirited way; but to little efl'ect, for tho Council ignored the Board and left it to tho committee to determine and approve the stylo of the motor to be used by the Citizens' road. uuoi, cuuuuu tor mo sou anoro, xuarsuH]', August 20, 1887. On the above date tho Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway?Pan-Handle Route?will sell excursion tickets for tho last popniar excursion of the season to Sea Island City. Atlantic City and Capo May at rate of $10 for the round trip, rheee tickets will bo good ten days, including date oi sale, and will be koou on all morning and afternoon trains for Pittsburgh, connecting with trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad leaving Pittsburgh at 4:30 p. ji., 7 .'15 r. ir. and d ?. ai. Excui~ sionints can leave Philadelphia Friday, the 'JOih, on any train for. either of the points named. I'rolmblo Cut la Cublo Hiiturf. Nbw Yokk, August 10.?Vice President Da Cestro, of tho Commercial Cable Company, statea that no answer to Mr. Macfeay's proposition has yet been received and if the Western Union does not agree to it before the end of tho week tho Commercial Company will announce on Monday a cat in cable rates to twolve cents per word, the same rato aa that now charged by the Western Union. GreitUy Kxclteil, Not a few of the citizons of Wheeling hays recently become greatly excited ovor the astounding facts, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by uioir pnyoicians as incurable and" beyond all hope?suffering with that dreaded monBter ConBumption?-havQ boon completely-cuvod by Dr. King's Now Discovjry for Consumption, the only remedy ihat does positively cure all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, Coldo, Asthma md Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Logan ? Co.'a Drag Store, large bottles' $1. Welfrburff. J. Wyllo Mulholand, of Philadelphia, la the fliest of deputy sheriff T. H. Buchanan, Joseph N, Rose, wife and children, o[ Pittsmrgh, were tlio gttests oIT. II. Marks and wife, Tho Couuty Court will meet \n special session on taxt Monday, la regard to repainting and repairng county bridges. Qnltea number of Wellsburg people will attend ho reunion at West Liberty on the ISth Tho Jrnud Army Post o? this place will bo represented, Postmaster J. R. Navlor has been seriously ill or tho lost week -with stomach trouble. IIo is till yery low but cqnsldered iu a fair way to relovery. A game of.ba'o ball was played at Bethany on laturday last between tho Bethany and Wellsburg :lubs, which resulted iu a victory /or tho latter, icuru IS to 21. A lionra was stolen Monday night from a man lamed Mo iliutook, near Hickory, Pa. llo, with oine friends, were iu town yesterday on the track il tho thief, but wore uuablo to obtain any infornation, Wash Nichols, *o! Ohio county, James Hukll, 'obn Duly and Samuel Clcary, oi Brooke county, .ud Charles Cicary, of Cambridge, 0., formed a nerry tl?hlng party just opposite the city yesterlay. They had a good timo out got no llsh. Preparations arobeing mado to put ilfteonfeet iddiUoual on tlio large orJok stack at tho George 'aper mill, TUe uew steam generator now in uso loes notgiye entire satlifaction, but H Is thought >y running tho htack higher and luorcasiug mo Iratt that the trouble will bo obviated. Mrs. Ilenry, of Philadelphia, an artist of con* Idcrable nolo, has beau spending a few days In hoclty vMtlag Wis* Maggie Briggs and Mrs. D. McClelland Mrs. Henry. as will no remembered, va# formerly Miss Annie Graves,of Barncavlilp, Q., vho also has mauy friends iu Wheullug. fcUo loft astevchingfof home. J. L, Cur>Is arrived on time with his carload of Texas ponies, twenty-threo in number, looking airly well after being teu days on tho road, lfu ook his slock to his father's farm near Belhauy. Utcr resting a lew days llioy will bp ofl'erttd to the >Ublic, Joe looks well, but extremely unncd and iery much like a cow-boy. He was Jupt as anxious o got back homo as bis many fiieuiis were glad to ce him. lie will return iu about four weeks. UeUftlro, TJjo iron >'ork ol tho fountain um arrived. i Judge Cochran, of Martin's Ferry, vu in town esterday looklug after his Senatorial fences. One of tho MoMllUn Bros, meat wagons ups^t estorday In uttemptlug to tarn nufekiy Ja a f tegp The annual picnic of tho Cleveland Ji Pittsburgh ttiilrortd employes, will bo .held next week at IJnerva. Bpeclal Examiner Owens, of the Pension Bureau, iu town yeslerdoy. He is outraged in this par; f tho tttatc. Tho Belmunt *old money at nineteen and twentyaree cents per sharo premium per week.at Mouay night's wetting. A. county directory U being gotten up and a solic or is arouua town gottlug advertisements and amej> for thu BelUlro part of Uio book. Tho mnrriago h announced for this evening of itnes Muriuy and Mfss Tedio Jennings, at thu omopf tho bride's father, J. 0. Jenuluxs. In tho ourth ward, JJr| (Support. The Arkle brothers leave to-day for Mexico.^ Instead of it being VV. If. HowoJL*, o! JHtaovUlo, bo quarreled with Tom Edmunds, It was W. J, owed, engineer in tho milt thero. Mr. W. H. roU se citUen cm ployed tus Monday night a queer sight was seen at tho (X 4 . passenger depot, about half j>ast twelves. Two cu with their wives and children lay sleepily?on ie cold, wet platform wiihout any protection om iho wither, except a thin blaukct. The Ight was chilly and wet, and they wcro doatituie furnU to koep them at a hotel. They were ca? ute to Itociwler from Whceliug. A ?AMii AU; ,'ROBN: TilK Oi'KltA JIOUHK M4NA0KMK. To bo In the llnmla u( air, llleater ul 8ei>(etnber t?<J??uhc<i???nt Vhnngvn < tuxurunoo Olllclala?l'urtlul l.litt of AttrnotlouN nt the Opern llouae. OnHoptembor 1 Mr. W. 8, Fomo, Sci t.iry of thu Gerinau Insurance Compi and mannger ot tho Wheeling 0|i llouoo will retire from llioju poaltli Mr. V. Kioster, former Beurotary cl t Company and (or s?veral soiMOia mann of the Opera House, will again assume dntieo ol tboso positions. Mr. l'ooao clinod to be u candidate [or thu posil nt tho recent minimi election of tho C man Company. Dir. Blester has mix hio position ai Secretary of tho Jetl'er inaurauco Company and Mr. J. Btroehleln, present Secrotary of Franklin Company, will euccoed Kieator at the Jotferflon'o oilice, Mr. Fooae has been a very snccea insurance ofUcial, being cnreml and < Bervative. and haviug a good deal of ea rtenco. lie will open a general Ufa Urn insurance agency of his own. Mr. Rleator coraeB to tho manogem of the Opora Houso, In which brand hia now oliiciai functiona tho public moat directly interested, with experiei a record of former success, conaiderr acquaintance with theatrical people ai wide popularity with tho homo pnt The growing popularity of tho Op House may ba relied on to contluuo. Mr. Fooae has already booked for coming dramatic Beaeon a number of g attractiona. To this Hat Mr. Kieoter add from time to time, probably inakii trip to Hew York at an oarly date. Among tho atars and companfe j aire booked are Margaret Mather, the n popular lady Btar on tho American al for the past two seaaonn; Fannio D.i\ port, always popular here, Janioh, i baa not been seen in WbuoliDg, BJ Kate Gaatleton, Maggie Mitchell Lizzio Evans, whose names speak /or th and Patti Kosa, a very sprightly aonbr who has made a good impression horo, Fred Ward, whose farno grows grei each season, Robert Mantell, the n velona emotional actor who euppoi Fannie Davenport in "Fedora," J, Ward, a new domedian, William Colli ton, on whoso shoulders Reymond's a fill fall T?<> a?,l a..r. magician, ore amo&g the male e booked. J. S. Clarke, the comedian, i Frank Mayo in "Nordeck" will probe bo here. In the line of operaa Wheeling will h "The Gypsy Baron," Oaatleton, Be] berg:, McCallin Opera Company, i Moulton & Baker's. Among the popi playa are "Jim, the Penman," "Bea Lights," Hanlon'a "Phantasma," "A! in London," MBl Perkins." "Sam'-l Posen," "Corporal Anton, "The Do nie'a Daughter," "Karl, the Peddli Arthur Kehan's Uoraptmy, "Pai Match," "R?g Baby," "Tin Soldi* Sweetman, Kice & -Facan's, liaverlt and McNiah, Johnson & Slavin's Mina OompanieB. This iB an nnueually good showing the opening of the season, and will doi leas form the nneleoa of a list more I liant than ever seen here before. Jolmsou'a Uulver?tal CjcluiuuiUti~Bov! Edition. Because Johnson's is a cyclopedia idea prevails in the minds of many thi IB just like all other works of its class, careful examination will convince s persons, ae it has hundreds of others, I this cyclopedia bus been made upon entirely 'different plan. It ia complex eiL'ht volumea. Toe Britannica may silly be in eight volumes more. It ia tu years later than Appleton'u. This work coneiats of eicht octavo nines of about SSO papra oacB, is printet lino, strong paper, and in clear and ex lent type. Ic is under. the editorial ( of President F. A. Barnard, of Golun College, New York, and of Prof. Art Guyot, of the College of New Jerae with whom are associated between th and forty of the leading scholars and e iaticiauB o( thia country, who repiesen many diflerout departments of the w in which they are especially eminent, addition to this working force there with them ovor 200 contributors to e volume of the work. From my exatui tion of the work I am aatistied that many respects it is preferable to any w of ila kind which ia now, or which been, beforo tho American public, ac can most heartily and sincerely corarni it to all who wiah to purchase sue, work. It covers all tho ground, i more, of other works of tho kind, smaller compass and at a much Icbb pense. Ila leading articles are by mei the moBt eminent ability; ita hiBtori topographical and scientific articles full and brought up to the latest date; beautiful maps of all countries and SU is a most valuable feature of the wo and more, it ia an American work, an so bettor fitted to the American rea than foreign works can be. TESTIMONIALS OF SCHOLARS, STATESMEN J CITIJiENB OP WEST VIRGINIA. After a somewhat carefnl esaminat of Johnecn's Universal Cycloptedia fiud that it is very full and complete such subjects as are of Bpecial .interest Americans. The engraving are numer and clear, the biographical references c< pact, tho articles on ccientiflc subject particularly those relating to median astronomy,1 chemistry and physicsconcise, yet ample, ably written and ui the latest discovery and pliaee of ihou on tlieee important topics. The paper i binding are good, the type clear, and mechanical make-up of tho work excelh The work ia euch aa we can couGder recommend. Conjud A. Birx, Principal State Normal 8choo; We, the undersigned, herewith gfa testify to the thoroughness und'ooraph neea of vour cycloprodia. Wo heartily dorse the opinion of Prof. E. M. Turr the President of the West Virginia U versity, and hold the work as a genial position of American ability: u. U. X UXlSfUfii Vice President of W. Ya. Prof. J. L. Wilson, Ij'iret Lieutenant fourth Artille ' Prop; J,-8. Stewart, Prop. John I. Harvey, Prof. St. Geo. T. Brooke Prof, It. 0. Berkeley, Prof. A. W. Lorentz, Prof. I. 0. White, Prof. A. R, Whitehall, P. B. Reynolds, * Prof, of English and Pol. Ecc L. 6. Brock, Acting Prof, of Anatomy Phya. and Hygie: W. P. Willey, of Chair of Lt The exhaustive, yet nutshell, inani in -which tho biographies are dinpoaed oi the work ia worth many time* the pr of the book, weje it bound In silver. George Babtarlb, Bec'y "W. Va. Press Association I am satisfied of ite superior merits compared with other Cyclopedias.. G of tho beat features of JohnQoo'a, to i mind, ia the fact thai all important ai idea are written by specialists, and 1 'signed by tho writers. Ona knows exactly the authority for the sla ments and what "weight thoy are entit] 1 to. I heartily i'ccoinweud the work perBona warning a reliable work (or #en al reference. E. M, Turner, Preeident AV, Va, University I have thia Cyclopedia and prefer it all others. X would not exchange it: any other now before tho public. . B, 8. Morgan, State Sup't, .public Schools, I believe it to fcbo best Oycloptec published for popular use, and upon top relating to our own country it iamu Jullor than the Brittannica. John J, Davis, Attorney at Law,. Clarksburg, and Ex-Moraber of Congress. Por terms,f etc., address or call cui ti General Manager, Room 30, McLufe Hot* Wheeling, W. Va, -WW I [). BabyHumoif NT Anil nil Skin anil Scalp DIhciisc Speedily Cured by Cutlcura. ""r Our llttlo ?on *111 tw lour yttw ol on I nl 2Mb liixt. J n M?y, JW*5, bo w?s attacked with very painful breaking outol theiklo, Woc?ll Iuk rh<?l<?lan who trent^d him* for about fc wcokH The child recolvod llttlo or uo good tn tho trPiUmont. ri the breaking out. ?ui)i><>?od the |rli j?lc(?a (o bo hires lu an aggravated I or became largor la blotches, and moro and m* ere- dlitrewdnif. We were Ireoueutly obllKod to get iutbu night and rub him with ?oda lu wat a?y utroiiR Uulnoiiu, etn. Finally, wo called otl ,i,ru pbyeiclauii, until uo Irm than nix had attempted euro him, all alike falllug, and tho child id ad >flS. Keltiutf worn) and worn), until about tho 20th . , last July, when wo bcgtiu to rUo him Cutloi uM HcMilveut Internally, and tha (Hitlcura. aud Ci iL?nr cur* eaU'rnally, aud by th? Ja*t of August wan *o nearly well that wo n?vo him only ouo di the of tho KoroJvctit about every iccond dny tor . tcu dnyn longer, and ho hu never been troub UO* ?iuci? with tho horrible malady In all wo ui inn 1?? than one-hall ol abottlo ol Cutlcura Kotc ' out, a lltilo, lew than ouo box of Cutlcura, Jer- only ou? ca ke of Ouiicura Soap. , 21. K. It YAK, Cayuga, Livingston C'o? 11 Hubwrlbcd aud nworu to before mo thli ton aoa day ol January, 1W7, C, N.COK.J.I L. j{*r" hoiioi'uf.oua humous. l.wt uprltiR I wa? vory sick, being covorod w . . sotuo klud of scrofula. Tho doctor* could help mo, 1 wai advised to try tho Cutlcura ! :oa- uoln-nt. I did ?o, and in a day 1 grow bettor ? :i)e. better, until lam aawoU Mover. Ithaukyou ? , It vory much, aud would like to bavo it told to public, HOW. HOFMANK, T*\.rl)i itllnWn \f.?, ent __ [l Catlcura. Uio great *kla euro, ?ad Cutlcum 8( 10 pruparod irom it, externally, auil C'utlcurc , ice, Bolvt'iit tho new blood purifier, Interually, an iblfl POfJtlvo euro lor ovory form ot sklu aud bit 'I ? dinfiwo from plraploa to scrofula, ?}*" Sold every whom. i'rico: Cuticura, 60 cento: < >lic. tlcura fioap, W ccuti; Cuiloura Ko*olveut,fl mra i'ropwrwl by Uio i'cftm Dauo aud Cwuuoxi ( Uoaiou. ji Send tor "IIo>r to Curo Sklu Dlwiwi." PI Blackhead*. Sklu BlomUhw, nud Bi m. ' '" Humor*, uio Cullour* Soap, will ? igA In One Minute, BheuraaUo, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Sudd ftdy Wiarp aud Nervous l'aliw aud Wc MYM. ni?*c* relieved In ouo minute by i 00 //Z\ flUnCUHA. ANTI-PAIN PLABTKH, aKe / 1^\ DrugKb'n, 'A emita letter Drug h ran- ' \ Chemical Co. notion. ano-trw > . FINK HHOKH-L, V. 13L.0MD. r.U'i hj>-w ?h?j " em^ IT' ] Blt0 1 ? Vkmgaroo t || /%.*! ? \it li /fib, i the 5 i .fcWSSglB ' '*"* 1 K !? 32 -ri. fwi'% * and H? C . Vral.tml E lU'y . (g < 4M|M3p', x .... ?" rue- h i ^^JNcrnCTUncBV. *?,i u oinnESSiXFOrc,0-1* Si g con | WHKEMNG.W.VA. i one 1 gta^aBBSSSTggagffil DBALEll IN rlor Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoe or," * sv'a Unquestionably llio Leading House la Uio ^0j Btato lu Fmo Foot Wear. {of 1135 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va, ibt- ?8olc ARontalor GenUemen'? Gonulne Kugl >ril- Pon,oteo Rhoc* my! 8TOCKBOI*?KR?? MUKTlNWij. iscd jy^OTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS. hn The undersigned corporators ol the 'Wheel! Railway Company hereby desigu&to Saturd 11 AuguHi 20,1837, at 9 o'clock: a. St., as the time, B A the oJllro ol William P. Hubbard, 1421 chap] nMi Htreot, Wboellng, W. Va., as the place lor hold! tho first meeting ol the Wheollug Railway cc .a*i p^y for organization and Buch other proccodli an aa might be had at an annual mooting, at \vh , in meeting the stockholders shall appoint the tl ' and place at which the first annual meetlug ol I Pos' stockholders Bhall bo b?ld, dialgnato tho mace elve whinh the prlncipnl oillce and place ol busln Bhall be kept uni 11 otherwlee ordered, adopt 1 V laviB, and do and perform all other buMnexs nec "0lm wiry and proper to be done under the law a I on stuckholdws' meeting ?rL E. W. DUNAWAY. COj N. 1UE3TEH, SB, tfro MICHAEL HK\LY. ibia JOrtN M 8WHKNKY, 10U CHARLKtJ HORSTMANN y-I Whkelino. W. Va..Jnlysu. 1887 ]v3Q-nu5-lH 'rty FIN AN CI Alt* tat t ? ?THEort i Mutual Savings Ban ""p NO..41 HVELVTU SXRKttT, ork (Ofllce ol.tho Underwriter's Insurance Compai WHEELING, W, VA. Bank open dally Irom 0:30 to 8.30 V. II. in-j Deposits received Irom one dime upwards, in HOWARD HAZLETT, President. Bv. W. B. SIMPSON, EDWARD ROBERTSON , Vlco Presidents. 1.\ W. Q. WILKINSON, ALEX MITCHELL, i uiyH Secretary. Treasure: are ? -nrrr.Ti at?, ileo ~ w ? Savings Banl LXD NO. 1218 MARKET STREET, Does a KCDoral banting busluc*. Receives a araouut lrom ouo dollar upwards on tUo savh lu% Bystom, and pays iuterest on Ramo at the rate ol , I per cent por annum. Open for business daily ire , on 4 A. M. to 3 P. M., and on Saturdays until 8 P. M tn N. B. Scott, President. mia GK0, Uook? Vlco President, DIRECTORS: pm" N. B. Scott, J. B. Taney, f C. P. Browu, Peter Cawjell, ice, E. Buck man, Allred Pa nil, ' flw, Alex T, Young, John 8. Welty, Bernard Kllovee, W.J. W. Cowden. Goo. Zoeckler, Sr., R. K.GlfUn, uht George Hook. Hid aplG P. B. DOBBINS, Canhler tbe T^XOHA-NGE BANK. rot JQi ltly CAPITAL*.;. ...4200,1 I, J,N.Vinc*...? Preside (lly L. 8, DELAtLAXti. ...ViCO-PlfcSldt 5tO- DIBKTOBS. en- 3. N. Vance, 8, Horkhelmer, ,fir J. M. Brown. w wh?? k? .? L. 8. Delaplalu, A. W. KtSlcy, Ol- JohuFrew, ox- Drafts Issued on England, Ireland, Scotland, a. *11 poluta In Europe. JOHN J, JONE9, CMhler U., OF THE OHIO VALLEY, iry, .CAPITAL. ..1175,( Wu. A. THRrr...,? ,.;.?M,.,??Prciddc Wk. H. Bikpson V lco-Proaldc ' DralU on England, Ireland, Franco and dcrmar DIBSOTOBS. Win. A. Tflett, Win, B. Blmpson, J. A. Miller, John K. Botalord, E, M. Atkinson, Vlotor Boeenburg, Henry Bpoyer. ?D.| CTrti y. P. JKPHON. Oanhlor ie, STAMMEB1KG GUREO. IW. System based upon nature's laws, NOSECRKi ier ?NO TRICKS. Bjstem explained to those Inn j |m ested. * '1U Testimonials from physicians. educators and \ ice trous, who bavo recelvod benctlt from ihe metb' ol Instructions Addiess, MBS. M. BTKVESS nAUT, Principal, Wathlngtou School ol Elocution and Engll language aa 004 M Street, N. W., Washington, D. C, Ine buarded In family of Principal, 33 V 1 - - & Washington School of Eiocutio ire ?and? te* 3E2VGLISII LANGXJAG1 ,eu ta OO-l "M" ** ?" Washington, i). 0. Slimmer Session hold at Mt. Lake Pork, Md. Meh. M. 8TEVKN8 1IART, Principal 'i_ Thoculturo and development of the volco li , conversation, reading, public address or slnginj lor Dcl^arto laws 0/ expression taught aud applloi A thorough couimj in Practical and OIrjmIc lUectlvo studies ia addition provided lor tho a comraodauoa 0! pupils. iia Diplomas ttwaidea upon completion ol tho pr . icrlbed courao. fail Ch ^ LONG FELT WANT. Robert HM seenrtsd a flrrt'Cbsa man tui a driver for a stre< hack. Ho can oe tonhd at tho Now NoLuro Hon* t\ moat any time night or day, on and alter Hoi 'ae day, March 7, 1887. Any pcreon whihing hU mi 1 vlcca can telephone to ho. 124 or tho McLuro Houw dl> Be will moot all ol tho trains ou this side ol th UTW. mi 7 ' " n WANTKD. ^ TXTANTEl)?i MAN TO TAKEAv W ofllco tud wprownt & manufacturer} 8 ]>er vrooJt: rbmU c*t>UOrequired. AdilrtM,*?;? MANUKACTUREB, Boi 70, Wwi'^'C Mm. aiLVx0' . XTTANT AGENTS IN YOtfKCOURw i I W to mjII my now poods. 125 txir wwk ?A>J J, or M oeut* oo tlio dollar coramliwon. No coflVvi! ,V?i Utlon. lUro uhanco. Addrwt with ?UwaP Pj JJJ ttrau, y. M, WKAVHB, I1W N. 1)ItJ.Iod wwi, by Rln' " Y So GKNKUA.L NOTIOK9, ^ ?! -J^OTIOE TOCJltKDITOKS, ^ lly To the Creditor* oj Qconjt A. Ctator, d?xwdr i ot ]u nurauoDco of a decrco of the Circuit CytJh n{ ira tho county of Ohio. Btftto of Wcm Virginia, ^ m ?? in Routine tborolu pendlug. to kubjoot the rt'V*r ? un??i ?.? IMM viv?r?w mwt 10 mo imymcjvwf o'o bis dobU, you nro required to present your f'Sinii >US urhIohJ tiio ?rtato c? tho ??id (toorjee tiUtor, f'\ led indlcHtlou to Jonuiih 11. Pnull, Commimlou^v ?t chI foi# olllco No WW Gbuplluo In iha CU; Jf tlv* wboolluu, Ohio county. Wot VlrxtnU, on V >ud foru Wednesday, tbo tflth day o( aukuhI, 18#> wlmcM. John W. Mitchell, (flork ol iald Cy. .# I. thl* 12Ui day ot July, 1&H7 , 1,1 rUi JOHN W. mTCUKtA. ?. ly!8 wo AHSIUNKKft* HALKH. llU A SSIGNEE'S NOTIOE. riot -" Ito- Bale of tboPrlutlog Ofllco of Jamoh F, l\l0U, No. 3? FourtorntU itrcct, Is adjourned untH Ke TI1UR8DAY, BKITKMBKU H, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. u. litMlncii will bo conned ' until that tlino by Mr. Carroll. mitt J. O. HKKVRV, At-lgw. IJJ .A.?sig,Jiee'? i a )Od or TUB I VOLKSBLATT ?, Kewspapar & Job PilntisigOffice. tuo unflontlguoii will, on Saturday, fb^ jjotU on, d*y o! August, 1887, commencing at 10 o^K A. m., proceed to kqU at public sale, at ^ J2& lAt Murket street, Wboellog, West Virginia, t&^ eptiro md ontfltoftbo Volkabtall Printing OfllCQ, IuC'V^ior t * Cjiludor Pros?, I Job Press, L Knglno and jailer, ? all Typo aud Printing Material, 8tand?, C**^g| 0*1 leys, Ac., 18a(o, Ofllco Furniture anil the Jor B&ld proinlhCH to Octobcr 1, 1887. | - TEKM3 OP SALE?CASK. ? LOUIS F. 81IFJ5V, ^ ft"!3 , D AUCTION BALKS. t a uotion Vale "of buW Syore 2 XX AND UOUdttUOLD FURN1TUKK. JJ Tbo undonlgnod will eoII at auction ij SATURDAY, AUGUST JJ7, U81' 3 certain property belonging to tbo eatato o* ^urrlet Vau Antwerp Brentungcr, decoded, a? }<i]Jowh, 3 viz: 2 At in o'clock a, m., at No. 1133 MarK*t gtfcct, p Wbeeliup. W. Va., Brontllupcr'a Drug This j salo will be ol the entire stock and Uxtd% /or a 3 single gross price. TKBMa-Ouc-thlrd (and as much moro ^ \i,o purt5 chaser may elect to pay) In cash, and th" glance a In iwo equal payments respectively in vii *od - , twelve mouths after the day of sale; i)?\Wlwtth c Rood personal iccurity and bearing legal Interest, I I to bo given for deferrod namont*. 1 At'2 o'clock r. M . at No. 801 Main itrc"\ tfteol* lng, w. Va., the Household Furniture ^jfPcUh etc.. belonging to said estato. ? B. H. ALU-^v, SAdm'rof tho estato of Harriet V.BrentllutfVdec'd. i ?u)3 AUCTION SALE ? OF Ish - Smyth's Grocery. lug " ! **. The undersigned will sell ut auotf0^ o$ ?e SATUBDAY, AUGUST '40, ^ AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. J at the northeast corner of Market aud Fwtcenth lc? street* In Wheeling. W. Va,, ?SMYWj!* OHOf.ne OKttY," Including tho en'Ire stock 0' groceries bolouRlrg to the estate of tho Into H. J'.^)flyth, together with the fixtures and the lease o' ?j,o storef*8 room occupied by B*ld grocery, whicH ictise will b>- KoIreoDAiulIl, IfcU " P* This sale will he ol tho Orocory, lta go?ti tffll and 1 a lenso lor a BluRle RroRS price. 1 I will nlRo sell.at tho same time and ^ucOi separately from tho above, J Three Horses, Three Wflp^nfl AND A CARRIAGE. 7 ? Tebms of pAUt-Onc-thlrd, and aa tnorc ju tho pnrchasor way elect to pay, lu Cjli. *nd the balance In two equal payments f^jpffitlvcly, ?~ six and twelve months after tho day of \J|c- Notts with good personal security, aud hear>^? jesal Iti? terest, tabugfven/or tho defer/cd pjJ%0uti, ^>e IpurchMor to BBsumo tho leaso frtin the of saio - aud give the landlord satlslafctory sec^W for lhu payment ol tho xont. B. 8. ALfcW. " Administrator of tho Estate of B. I. Sh,yth, deceased. ftUlS iy) _ ! YOli SALE. gTOOKS FOR SALE. 25 Bhares LaBello Nail Mill. 50 Shares Junction Nail Mill, 10 Shares Jefferson Nail Mill, 12 Hhares Ohio Valley Bank. 10 Shares I'cabody Insurance Coraptf^v, , 10 Shares Riverslilo Glass Company, ' 80 Shares iEtna Iron and Steel Coral'W I. IRWIN, StocK.k/oker.. au!2 No. 24 U T^IRRT-OLASS SHORT ORE^kfAKM r VOB8ALE. "50 Acres, about 10 mlloB from Whaling, two miles Irom Short Creek Station, on P.- n &St.jA ? Itallroad; 70 aercs creek bottom, abo^t ifiQ auna _ ?uu uii'ouy iu gruts. ll is ric^' jjinrHkoutj soil, underlaid with the five foot scam ?(/d coal, targe brick house, 9 roouiH, gooa wafA ct^bl? and outbuildings, For particulars euqtWy gl ?xtt.& Uklaixain, on the promises, or W. V. IIOGlvvt 5U0\* nj au3 1800 Market Street. WhoolH^vV. > a. l" T7I0RSALE Jd . OS EXCHANAJCMY l'LACE at Kim Grote. Com?l>u#)>?ut ljl acres, with four house*. Cau be divided luto a HtniU placw.h U. ?0|lBBf. jyao Kq7Cii?Ji>ml^"?. gTOCK IN SIOVE COllPAV For Salo. Tlio Joseph Pell Store I'omptny h-r/ni: complcted its organization under tlio cotT1 ^tlon iaws o[ thin Stato, whhta to dispose of all'?Wd axoouut o( its nuthorized capital mock. ___ Application may bo mado at \jj? ?flico oi tho W Company, or to Isaac Irwin <6gQM, \V ^rf jlDK-' ll'ij ml TT^OR SALE. mt JJ On the National l'lko and near JWJjMjAd l>epol at Volley Grove, Ohio county. \v. Va-> nearly Four Acresol Fiuo Land, on which IsD^vjniiiK ?o?wand other bulldlnfjs, fruits, etc. Vyill ?C,I for: 82,000, which la Its* than tho buildji'^x c^61?< M - FOR xm (24) Twjnty-lour Lola in Cu^rcM'8 AiU dltlon to tho City of WDQeW* !a* Bald lot Bare bounded on tho north yf TwentylT ninth street, on tho east by FillmorO \v eet. on the " bouth bg tho Uandlan Homestead, *rtn the .<19 V. V* \f. Ik II. Their proximity to tbo ftbovo t'Awd rallrond render* them excellent fillet) lor m es? tabllahmontB. II not Bold in thirty days wllV bo *old at public auction. ? For terms and Inrtbor inf irmatlofl unp'y to W. v. UOGfi .yifliO , 1300 >Vrket stmt. Or WILLIAM M. UAUDLAN, ' au!5 H. W. Cotaar ' hapllue A Sixteenth SU. jy FARMS FOK Four Fine Farms For Balo-Ono, of 80 Am*,. Kituato bIx miles west of Martin's P^trf, OMo, on qa Mt 1'lcaxant l'iko, vith fine lmpri)tf|)iBfctft? 1111,1 ^holco fruito ol all kinds in p.bunda^^wvfell Vrr.cred and noarly all In grain-cheap mid ou way Rb terms. One of 100 Acres, Bituato elzh\ ji'llc* 'roa Bridgeport, ou the Cadiz Pike, will) Wll>!&l!lory brlcfc hou*o and lino barn ami otbfc* 0uil>uiidlngii, wltb an abnudftueo oi fruit of all k?W.. - Al*o, ono ol 117 Acres. situate o?^ pile we?t of n Bt. ClalravUle, 0. This in consldcrt\i o?o o! tho I finest iarma in Ikslmout comity Jn evi>rr ParlIc"Iar? II ?rich Mil, nico loca> Ion, and In spl&y |a order. All 01 tbo above farm* will In* coW njjeap RU|1 oQ_ easy term*, For particulars eall on ?r ^ddrefca C K. T. UO)UM,I>. _ Iasurancoaud Rflii'ft'tb.it A?fen tnpa-KWAP Brlri^pOft- ^>hl(/. lj Public?aleof_Heal tstaie! | 5; On SATURDAY, BKKfEUBER 1q, JEbV, ?l 10 I ^ o'clock x, at., I wjll ctfbr for eoio u? tyo ^rofll ,lo?r v q. of tho Court Ho?#>, tlio following rc\j c?Ute, viz: |l Tho north, onc-hnlf of Lot No. in Ca'ilweli fl o & EotTa addition to tho city of W&VvlIBB.,Va. II Tho Improvements on tafd lot coUfUinof two- ju liory brlok dwelling housra of >1^ jooui# etch, lj situate Nog. aao7 and Jiyui) Kojj^irect, Filth lj ward; and oneiw?story fraino Uw\iill*?K contain- lj lug four roomH and kltohon. hltn*,c 0u ,w oI 13 . said Jot and nurabtrtd 2307 Allt?? o, W*ter la H " all tu<j houses. 11 * For terms and particulars apply : W. H. UIN^ABT, 1 > Agcut for L. SHj, Curator lkiUj B\y?7 iauicW. H. 1IALLKK, Auctloaccr. auG*wiia