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The Intelligencer. I'ublifllitMl Uolljr, S??iiiMV?ekJjrttuU \V??klj? TERMS: The Dally Intelligencer is Delivered by Carrleis In Whoellnj? and adjacent towns at 16 centfc per week. By ??..!!, l'ccli'i;'.' Free In the Unlu>d States. Dally, One Year ...... $8 00 Dally, Six Months 4 OO Dally. Throb Months. 2 00 Dally, One Month 65 Soml-Weokly, Ono Year 2 50 Semi-Weekly, Six Months?.... I 26 Weokly, One Year 1 00 Weekly, Six Months 60 (Jrcal reductions to Club*. Bond for narapU copl<-* mxl irciihir*. AddrcM FREW, CAMPBELL & HART, PUUI.UIIERS, No?. ?."? uuri a7 Fourteenth Street, WHEELING, W. VA. i ! >i?r?<l ,it tin. I'li.ii.nW'i* at \VhiH>Iint?. \V. V*. ai ncco?d-ciiuii? matter.} flj* Intelligencer. VIIKKLING, W. VA., JULY 17, 1888. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. rOK I'RKHIDKNT, JIKNJAMJX IIAKKM05, ot indluuu. Kutl VICE MUMIDMT, L K V1 r. MORTON, of New York. Tli'o President feel* compelled to char auteri/e the attempt to brand him as i Free-Trader as deception) but for al tliat flic electoral eontllot now in pro grc.-s is a conflict between Free Trad aod Protection and notliiii^ \vss*?Ijuii mm x/imy iic iu. Tub pen is mightier than tho swore! ?Boulanger. I askiiD for Free Trade and you gav 1110 a 8tone.?Free Trade Voter. A moteotioxist who remains in th Democratic party will have to stull' eol ton in his cars and wear a clothes pin o his nose. Lawyku Maiisii suys that Ann O'Peli DissDebar is a highly accomplished m< dinrn, notwithstanding she is a terribl liar. Maybe this accounts for it. l'ltEi-: wool passes tho i louse. Pn Republican voted for it, four Democrat against it. Wool is a political questioi In November the people of this eountr will say which side they are on. Thk encampment of the .Sons of VeU runs is to bo a notablo event. Anion tl.Itu.o t? trill irS I'll n (fflMlf illllli'fll ul uu vwiufeo .v , to an order which has recently taken remarkable hold in this region. Tin: Democrat# would liko to kno< whom the Republicans are going t nominate for Governor of West Virginii They want to begin to make a Htartlin record for him. "All things come t him who waits." \Vhkn Mr. Cleveland retires in tli silent watches of the night ho is unde; stood to look under the bed to see if an maddened and wronged applicant for pension is lurking there. Jt must bo terrible strain on Mr. Cleveland's allege mind. Tin? fox-huuting season is about t open at Newport. The dogs will pn sently be on the ground. The nes thing is to engage a fox of no self-reflpe< that will consent to perform the menii service required of him by the exelusiv society of Newport. It is to be expected that the street eai will be run with care; but it is not to b expected that the driver shall always b ' ' - ..1.tl.ni* nun JIOIU IU pruici'i. cuiiuiuu Iium iuuu v/?< unhappy rcclclea3ne88. Tbo little fel low who was run over on Sunday is t 1)0 pitied, but tlio only wonder in tlm there is not ut least one* such casualit; every day. Children tako the most dee perate chances, of course in ignorauc ot' the danger. The Hrjtf Virginia Democrat is wron; in one particular. The Intelligence does not wish to bulldoze the Jleyirtt intoabandoningthoDeiuocraticdoctrinc The lNTKi.i.tauNCKU >vauts the lteyinte to hold fa.st to 11il> doctrines of the Dem ocratic party. Our only objection to th lb jitter is that it has revised the Deinc cratic platform and revised the hear out of it. Ilero is a piece of timber i lias knocked out altogether and can't b induced to print: The Democratle party of the Unite* States in National Convention assembled I't'lU'MS ll|(* pledge <11 11.4 lUIt'lllJ 10 IM'III erratic faith and reaMrms the plat fern adopted by Its representatives in th con V*'111 ion (if ISM. am! endorses tin views oppressed hv President Clovelam I<i liis last ainnai message to Congrea as the correct Interpretation of tha plat form upon the question of tariff re duetlori, add also endorses the efforts o onr Democratic Representatives in Con Kress to secure u reduction of excesslvi taxation. V/Iiut AiurriciiiiN Inspect froiu Fret Trail". The New York Sun is one of tho uios brilliant of the Democratic newspapers It supports Cleveland audThurinan, bu it lias some views on the question o protection to American industries Holding such views we don't see bow the Sun can swallow tho Democratic nominees, but that is the Sun's affair Its taste on the Presidential question ii a little off, but this statement of fact ii the following is "as truo iis preaching:' Great Britain has ruined every coun try in uui worm wuicu bu? mis persuaded or forced into Freo Trade. Ilei commercial treaties cozened-out of Portugal, Spain, and Turkey destroyed the industries of each of those countries and made them pbor. Her cheap goods crushed out the ancient household man' ufnctuveB of the Rid inn Empire, which she overran, and left millions of the conquered people with the bare subsisteuct' of rice and water. A British army of invasion forced China to admit into her territory the opium which British merchants could market only in that empire, and forced tliti entrv through the custom houses of China of British merchandise at the dost ructivc duty of 'J per cent ail valorem. It was the massacre of the industry of a magnificent and venerable empire, and of countless thousands of poor Chinese men. women and children. These cheapgoods pirates in liko manner covered ? - Mlpail Willi UK' Jllllis HI llll-w Hill ou/j'o iiiul compelled Iter to receive tho flimsy products of Birmingham, Manchester, and ShelUeld at the uniform dutv of 5 l>er cent, ml valorem. That is Free l'rado, mid it is strangling the life out of helpless Japan. 1 ho experience of Ireland is too well known to need special mention hero. England, indeed, is tho commercial pirate of tho world. She is now straining her utmost to rob tho United Suites of its industries and get control of our market. If she succeeds, every workingumn and working woman in this country will be brought to eomrmrativo poverty. You can't help losing tiio high wages you now receive. If you retain niiv work at all against tho pauper-paid labor of England you will be compelled by that competition to acoept as wage precisely that pauper pay. Then, pe; haps, you will love England more tlia you do now. This is the case in a nutshell. An American who likes the picture mo have it to hang in his house by helpir to fasten on this country the poli< which England him mapped out for u Those Americans who don't liko it wi vote against the British Free Trai policy. Tltvj Have Thulr Howard. 1 Tho Rev. M. A. Daugherty preachi i a sermon last Sunday in tho Smithfie M. K. Church, in which he jumped < the Murphys, father and son, with bo feet. The preacher denounced Franc Murphy and his son, Kdward, as frien of the saloon, which must exist or the will be no work for them to do. lie 1 ' marked, also, that "if tliero were i license, but a prohibitory law, the would bo no saloons." This is tho sort of reward that m - like Francis Murphy get from men li Itov. Mr. Daugherty. Mr. Murpliy is temperance worker. Mr. Daugherty a Prohibition talker. Mr. Murphy d( not expect tho law to mako human i ture over and accomplish other impos bill ties. Ho tries to get hold of tho : dividual man and turn him from t error of his way. It is no part of 1 i plan of campaign to abuso tho liqm | seller?which men of Mr. Doughert e stamp regard as tho first step. In his time Francis Murphy has do tuoro good than all the Doughert I rolled into ono. IIo has establish! not only the sincerity of his metho hut tho efficacy of his wo e lie has not brought about tho milleniu but there is no telling how much bet the world might have been inado if d 0 ing the past ten years there had b( ^ ono Francis Murphy to overy thousa II of population. Mr. Daugherty has not gone ab< a with his eyes open, or he would not i ?- that under a prohibitory law tho snlo e does not exist. A very rank typo of loon, open and obtrusive, exists un< tho oldest prohibitory law in 1 c country. ;s " ^ Tho Tho (hum on Democrncy. j Tho current number of Mr. James ^ Mason's Went Virginia Democrat conta a stinging rebuke of tho HegitUr for I ?- brummagem article of Democracy wli g it ladles out to ita unfortunate readc is Tho case is so well put from tho r u Democratic point of view that tho n clo is reproduced in this number of I Intki.liokncku. Tho West Virginia Democrat has a ? cided advantage over tho ^Register. l" editor lias read tho history of his par 8 knows its principles as declared in ? platforms from tho beginning and in ' utterauces of its lending men; is furni! L, with tho men of tho day who shape i r. policy of his party; understands w v it aims ut and by what methods it ho "u to accomplish its purposes. u Tho 1 Vest Virginia Democrat Jim I (j convictions and tho courage of tlu Ho feels no stress of commercial necej ty to dodge or to advocate anythi 0 which ho docs not know to bo tho \ J" adulterated article of Democracy. 1 has learned how to think and how write. Theso qualifications for condu ing a newspaper give him a fearful L vantage over Slippery Jim, tho Juggl DLMOCKATIC TARIFF 1HK.7RISE. s L, 4,\T? Intern! to Wlpo Out the Lnot Vent 0 Went Virginia Democrat. 11 The Democratic party is as frco fri any suspicion of Freo Trade as the 1 0 publican party. The difference betwc 1 the parties is that the latter favors < y travagant expenditures aud conscqui high taxation, while the formec is, a e always has been, in favor of eronoi and low taxes and opposed to class lej. lation.? Wlwdiwj Jieijister. g it looks as if thO I.NTKLMOENCEK wot n succeed in bulldozing tho Register ii abandoning tho Democratic doctrine. The difference between the parties this?the Jiepublicam favor protection c r th<: Democrat* do not, Tho Kepublici say:?tax foreign goods so heavily tl our homo manufacturers can obU higher prices; they want the taxi power employod to compel tho massen t pay tribute to a class petted by tho G< I ernment. Tho Democracy is opposed this doctrine. We intend to wipe ont B latt ve*ti(je of protection, and tho sooi millionaires like Cnrnegio come to t i dei-stand this tho better it will bo ! ilium. HV M.vml n tnritT for revaiuA on This is the Democratic doctrine, a i every newspaper that tries to dodge tl u truth does our party harm. Wo mi a make u square, bold, honest fight or ' I will be defeated. The revenue mi s come largely from a tax on impdrte, L t this tax, should be levied for revcn - only. _ [ rAKmsBcmi sins. " A Sulcldo?Two Dlvorcm Oriintml?Ott Intere?tlngXeira. s Special Cttrrapondsncf of the InUlliaeneer. Pabkbiwiidko, W. Va., July 15.?Ti t absolute divorces wero granted Saturd . in the Circuit Court, vix: Daniel Tai t way from his wife Minnie, to whom f had been married only a little moro tin . a year, and who recently cereated su ' a sensation by eloping with Will O'De ; a married man from Clarksburg; ai Elizabeth Jenne from her husband Jol ' Jenuo. 1 The suicide of Green McUardell, i i aged and respected farmer of Tyler cou ? ty. is reported. He drowned himself Middle Island creek. On several form occasions ho hud attempted suicide. Mr. Charles A. Bukoy has .organized choral society hero of nearly iifty voic< The dwelling house of T. I). Hildoi | of llockingport, Ohio, was destroyed 1 fire Saturday. Loss $800. Mr. C. Van Winkle has been enjjag* as Manager of the Academy of Music f another year by tho proprietors of th . theatre. Tho Only Perfect llcmeriy for habitual constipation, dyspepsia, ai kindred ills is the famous Californ liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, strengthens as well as cleanses the sy tern, it is easily taken, and perfect harmless. Sold by Logan & Co., Ante P. Hess, It. B. Burt.and C. Menkcmclle At Bellairo by M. N. Mercer. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broke of your rest by a sick child suffering an crying jjith pain of cutting teeth ? . so, send at once and get a bottlo of Mr WlNHLOW'S sootiiino SYBUP for CHI! now Tcmttiia. It* value is inealcnli bio. H -will relievo the poor little su ferer immediately. Dowmd upon mothers, there i? no mistato about it. 1 cures dysentery and diarrhcea, regulate tho stomach and bowels, cures win cholio, soltens the gum* reduces tho it tlainmation and gives tone and energ to tho whole system. Mas. Wixslow' Soothing Svhui* tor Ciih-urss Tkkti iko is pleasant to the taste, and is th prescription of one of the oldest an< best female nurses and physicians in th United States, and is for sale by all drug gists throughout the world. Frice i cents a bottle. Mwraw 8 A UAfi'I REOSIOX, !"* lloturu of ft I?o?b Lout Itrotiier? Mooting After Blnny Year*. Grafton Sentlnrt-ftujle. y Messrs. Patrick Morati and Michael iy Moran, of this city, arc rejoicing over thi restoration of a long lost brother, who 'y fur many years was supposed to be dead, Twonty-seven years ago, Peter, John and Patrick Moran parted in England. John *e came to the United States, entered thi nayy in 1809, was lost in the Strait ol Magellan on the U. S. gunboat Fortum >, while striving to rescue the crew o! another vessel that was floundering in s Id cyclone. Patrick also came to this counm try and eversiuce the war has been one of Grafton's best citizens. Peter Mo . ran shipped for Bombay in the East In ;,s dies and made many voyagt s to differenl ds j,aru> of the world, returning once ii: re awhile to England, from whence hii brother in .America would hear fron him. Nineteen years ago, however, al 110 communication between them stoppei ro and it was supposed that Peter, who waj then.on a voyage, had been lost at sea QQ like his ill fMted brother, John, until t year ago Mr. Patrick Moran received t loiter from him staling mat ne waa uera a in# sheep in Australia, thut lie waft tirec ia of roving and of the sea and as he wai )US unmarried und without a homo, that hi would rejoin lii? brothers in Ctraftoi and spend tho remainder of his davs ii rest and quiet. Tho joy that lette: in- brought etui not be described. An ar ]je raiigemeuts was made for the brother . to meet in Ualtiinoro and last Frida; llrt ni^hl Mr. Pat Moran, his brother Mik't or- being prevented by a sore foot, went ens v's and brought the long lost brother home The returned wanderer is a veritable soi of tho sea, gray aud grixzly, but a moa lD0 genial gentleman who is as modes y'a about his adventures as a girl of sixteen ed, He left homo onco beforo when 17 or 1 ,jH years old ami was not heard from fo ' seven or eight years, when ho returnei rk* home after having boon thought dead m, The lives of tho Moran brothers, thei ter adventures, marriages, incidents am ur. accidents through which they woul hear of each other's whereabouts, eoum !en likft tho mu/oH of a novel and woul nd mako mighty interesting reading If j?ul; lished. Mr. I'eter Morun will now b( )ut come a citizen of Grafton. HIV A Xh'liolim Co tint j C'nvo. Oil IJraxiun Democrat. sa- The "Open Rocks," near Nicholas C jL,r II., is one of the most romantic places i. , k West Virginia. These huge rocks clos '"e to the wilus of Gauley have invited th Investigations of science, hut it remained for two of oer most noted savantH to fin an opening into the mysterious regior At the lower end of a crevice, tfenr ins McQueen and Dr. llays discovered the loose rock, which being removed, rt ich ven'0^ ^,0 entrance to deep labyrinth below. Henry in known ns a successft: irw. j,0i(i andcr, aud he listeria that there i eal wealth below. Hay brought to bea: rti- assisted by tho parly, a well-beade tj spirit meter, which, when applied, mad everything plain to demonstration. (]( Information TVnutoil. ?... South Jlnttu'li (iiuftte(Pdcriburu.) i,,. Two men from Clearfield, Pa.. lumbe; : ' men, arrived in town Tuesday afternooi ,l,i purchased u canoe from W. B. Hil the threw their baggage in, cut it loose an liar jumped in, and waved their hats as the it idiot down the angry current like a dai from an Indian quiver. It was 0:30 j nat Their names were J. W. McGcean pes William McGee, brothers. The rive was at its height. Any information n I to their whereabouts will be thatikfull received by anxious people Jiere. ?ni. isi- i)ii;i). IIAXAUKK-On Sunday evening, July l.">, 1SJ " p tlbi'M o'clock, of jicrltonetis, Moskh 11a: in- a CEH, age< 147 yours. The funeral will take placc from the Into res douco of deceased, on Koir street, nei 10 Twelfth, Tuewlay morning at 10 o'cloc let- Miurp. Friends of the family are Invited I iu]. attend. inr PHILIPS?On Sunday afternoon, July ]f?, 188 ILI* at 5 o'clock, Arthur M., null of A. M. an Harah I'lallijiS, aged 10 years. Funeral from the rcsideneo of hi* parent*, N< . i>-7 Main street, this (Tuesday) morning at J K? o'elock. Friends of tho family are Invite lo attend. imcrincnv at mi, ??u? v-vmtery. Private. jin 1 ?>- TRY IT ONCE. ien To Die until who has tried every other reined 'X- (or IUood Poisons, we commend tha followln 5J1k cx|>erlouco of u well known woman: nd She had Tried Evorythlng Else. ny Cwxvm Bottom. Sullivan County, Tenn., Jun 'is- ,si lss7,?lttooil Halm Co., Atlanta, da.: Sir:? 1 hnvo been thinking of writing to you for ??m time lo let you know of the wonderful euro you lid 1). 11. It. has aH'ected on myself and dnugutei ifq .She, ft girl of lf? yearn, was taken with ft vcr soro lea below the knee. I called on tho ter best doctors thftt the country could afford, urn is they tended on her for four years to no purpow i/M/ llcr leg got worse every year. 1 u*cd About 3 bottles of other medicine to no purpose. Th lI,H doctors said the ouly remedy left was amputa tat tion. That we nil was opposed to. I was ii ,jn Kuoxvilie the Mb of January, ItttfG, and whll buying u hill of drugs called for a good blooi "K puritier, and Messrs. Sauford, Chamberland i i to Co. recommended tho II. It. It. I purchased one j... half dozen bottles, and to my uttur aurprls . after using three or four bottles my girl's leg wa entirely healed. 1 aho had a very ugly runnlm the sore on toe calf of my leg and one bottle cure* |(,r It, after having tried all other remedies. 1 wis) you much succcss, and 1 do hope that all sutler m* lug humanity may hear And believe In the oul; for true blood puritier. 1 hare tried three or fou /,. oilier purim-re, uui iuc u. ?. ? . is <v: that ever did meormlno any good. \ou tai ml use my name If you wish. I am well known li lis this and Washington county, also all over Mi JgJ tclulA. K. S. ELM*. ivu Blood Taint From Birth. IJooSViu.k, Ind.i January 25,1837. I shall ever praise the day that you gentlcinet UO were born, and shall bleu the day that you medleiuu wast known to me. I had blood noisot from birth, and so much ?o that all the doctor; of my town said I would be crippled for life They said I would low my lower limb. 1 couu not *tand in my claw to roclto my leMoni, am ?er eleven bottles of your Botanic Wood Halm cure* me sound ami well. You can use my namo a you see tit. In my cake, there wcro knot* on m; shluboues as lar?o an a ben's egg. VO Yours, MlllTLH M. TAHKKa. ay This for Fun. All who dcslro full information about thi lie catiM' ami cure of Wood Poisons, Scrofula an. ?? Scrofulous Swellimrs. Ulccri, Sores, Kheuma lin tlMiu, Kidney Complaint*, Catarrh, etc., can ke nh cure by mail, free, a copy of our :r2*paee llltu ,, trated Hook of wonders, tilled with tho mos 11. wonderful and startling proof ever befor< I,1 kuowu. Address. 1M.OOI) IIai.v Co., Atlanta, Go. in LOGAN & CO., II. ?iWhnbwale^^Arentfl^ Dentistry. la Very Best Gum Teeth * IS THE CITY, ONLY $12.00. s ? I , Teeth Extracted Without Pain by now nrocec*. 1(1 No danger from it. Broken S?U Repaired. Teeth la Killed. Teeth Extracted only 25 cent*. Work t? warranted. ^ Sunday lloun, 9 to 12 &. m., 2 to 4 p. !>' S. II. CALDWELL, Dentist, r. Jc.TO-TThiH 42 Twelfth Street. d ynnB^MWa if \r frt|imyilhinli U-M-W ^ y f w it i- a y Photography. " QAMNET PHOTOQBAPHS o Only $3 00 Per Dozen j: HIGtilXS* UAUERY, No. 43 Twelfth Street. New Advertisements. rpilE LADY WHO PICKED 01 X I'urMj by mistake, from the counter of1 E. Htlfel Jt Co.'a on Saturday lout, will kludl tare U U> the Ann mentioned. OW S KH. WANTED?PRIVATE FAMIL HU|*|?lie?l with flret-cloM help on * , not lee. Orders by mall receive* prompt a! Hon. Hatlifactlon guaranteed or money Mi , i <|. actaiLtl fur Loth untie ami let I In all part* of the country. TllJC Wwt 1 ui.su Gkkkkal Kmploymk^t agency, k Market atreet. Wheeling- This I* thuouly i class employment agency In the flute. J? t L0ST' Certificates hwued by the Exchange Dan f Wheeling, ax follows: No. 1:1.071, dated Apr: . Ikni, In favor of Charlotte Miller for ilOO Ou. 1 No. ll.l'JU. dated March SO. 1888, In favor of J Miller for ?U0 00. All persons nre warned . to purchase or negotiate mine mk payment been stopped. JOHN MILLKIt, " Jy?'? CHARI.OTTK MlLLF [ 'TpUNERAL NOTICE. 1 The member* of Ohio Lodge' No. 1. A. F. ? M.. arc hereby aumtuoncd to meet nt their 1 , room, comer of MmIii and Twelfth utr I W heeling, W. Vft., Tuesday, July 17,1 ws. ni | o clock n. in., for the purpoHO of attending 1 funeral of ourdecca?cd brother. Moko* Unni , >feuil?cr8 of aiater lodge* are fraternally iui to partlclpato. JAME.S M. MAXWELL, W. I ft. Cqu.ikr. Kcc'y. j; [ JUST RECEIVED! 1 THE GENUINE ! Round Back Scott's Hilr Carter 1 rOB sale BY 1 ED. F. BOOKING, p Jyl7 1'harmnclnt. Wheeling. W.1 ? I^ECORATKD Pudding Dishes t OM.t. n mi luaiuu uBkiuK uinu. ^ A now invoice just received. t EWI.VO BROS., I Jyl7 1215 Market St.. opp. Mcl.ure Hot ij JfOR SUMMER OIL STOVES! r Use only out "WATER WHITE" Carbon , high Are tent. Mak to a Biuu.ia.nt and 8t 1 Flam a. I. GASOLINE FLUID r For Vapor Stovci?boat in tbo market il C'amdeu Consolidated Oil Compiui I )yM-iUTn H2H Mulu Stn :] WHITE MOUNTAIN ;; FREEZERS. Triple C!) motion. The only Freescr ii market that ha* more than two raotiom tho only Freezer iu which the iuaido move can be seeu in operation. For sale by KE8B1TT ?t BRO., J, JylO-Tiur l?12 Market Btn II 13EGULAR TUESDAY PAC1 o XliforFarkeriburg, 1'omeroy, Gaili0 poll*, 1 ronton, Huntington, Porta1 mouth, Mayaville, Cincinnati atul^V l{ Loubvillo. The elegant ixusenger steamer -ANDES' Chai. Muhloman, Com'r, Mart F. Noll, CU ? will leave for above nolnta on Tuesday, " 17, at l o'clock i*. m. I'imkenut'ra ami freigl >- eeipted through to all pointa west and Soul ,? For freight or puaiuigc apply on board or i (j Jylfl FKAXK BOOTH. Ap OHBSWT?P!S?BE^S <i WoNJraH \ " BASE BALL! & V TTlf I TTTTTnnr TV J LIMA YS. WtiliJSLM 18 y At Island Base Ball Park, Monday and Tuesday, July 16 am 8, Game called at 8::i0 p. m. Admission, 2) i Buys, iOcents. Grand stand, 10c extra. ; Field Glasses and Telescop ;o We liavo Just received a now line of tho S. brated Harriott Ac Son and Lo3Iairo 10 FIELD GLASSES AND TELESCOP! '' These goods sro the finest made In tho v ' and wo shall offer them at extremely low p I. G. DILLON & CO. J.vli'? Jewelers and Optlcli 3 "VTORTALITY STATISTICS OF -A.'-*. V ll) UI " mrililfc, ?1 . lU., IUI tuv >411 ending June 30,1*18: Deaths from nil cause* .. 0 Proportion in 1,000 of population pcruuuum 1 Males 721 White ? Female* <tt|Colored r CAl'fi&iVr DKATH ' tYMOTic disbavo. *l<iastro-Knterltl*.... I Cholera Infantum :< Ileart-Orgaule 1>1b' J Cholera Morbus 1 Hydrocephalus . Diphtheria 1 Insolation n Fever, Typhoid 8 Jaundice a Measles 3 MeniuKltia Whooping Cough 1 Ncphrlti* u constitution At.. Pyelo?Nephritis-. e Cancer .. 2 Paralysis 1 cancer of stomach 1 Peritonitis Calmer of Uterus a Pleuritln Caucerof I.iver 1 I'lfcuro?I'neumoiii Car lea of Vertebra l Typhoid?Pneuuio ? PhthUls Pulmonalis.Jt". Pneumonia ^ Tabes Mesentcrica 1 Tetanus T Tuberculosis S? Uraemia ^ Tcelhing 1 t?r.vr.W)VMr.STAi i.tn'Ai.. Cyanosis. . Apoplexy 1 Old Age Iiright's lJlsease IMiangrene. Senile... Hronchitis 4 Premature Hlrth.... IJronchltJs-Capillary. 5 Puerperal Septicici Cellulitis 1 VIOLBMCB. Cirrhosis of Liver 2 Coal mine accident Congestion of lirain... 1 Drowning Congestion of LuugN.. 2 luiurv to Uratu CouvuIhIouh 12 knife Knteritlii 4 Railroad Accident. Aora. 1 Premature and Still [ft) to 40 r Horn 1C 40 to .V) 1 Under 1 year 32 50 to fiO 1 to 5 22 CO to 70 5 to 10 8 70 to 80 J 10 to ? 14 80 tOW 20 toft) 14| , I'KATIIH is KACII WARD. f First 22 Fifth; giro ml 15 .Six til Third U Seventh Fourth 16 Eighth NATIVITY. SOCIAL KTATKOF AOI Wheeling 3k suikIu ? Elscwheru in U. 8 W Married 1 ucrmany 19 Widows .... Ireland II Widower* Other cotiDtricK, nnd unknown 14 Hit. ROBERT. J. REED, 1 Jyl" Hinllli Olllc FOR RENT. No. 174 Seventeenth street. 4 roomed house.! I No. 211 Eighteenth street. .1 rooms? Three room*, east end of Alley 15 OfUce room, second floOr of Kellly iilock... Office room, second lloor of Iteilly Hloek... , No. 2Mfl Main street 1 NO. AW7 Alley If No. 25W Alley B .... .... No. 21? Main street, 2 rooms No. W Twenty-nixth street, -I roomed houso No. 70 Twenty-fourth street, 2 rooms No. 2M0 Main street, will rent for a saloon or boarding house ' No. 2318 Market street, now brick house, 6 rooms and bath room, hot and cold water, natural aud Illuminating gas No. 2320 Market street, name aa above : FOR SALE. Six roomed Brick Uoutc, No. 2634 Main sti ground a half lot; can bo baught for S 1,600. No. 2126 Market Ktrect, ground a full lot, nerlng on alloy. No. m Kane street. No. 1W Zano street. No 41 Maryland street. No. 23 ami 25 Twentieth street. A Desirable Residence on Fifteenth street. No. W2 McCoIlocb street; will exchange fi farm. chungo for city property. 9Ji Aero*. Edglngton Uno; will cxchangt city projicrty. 80 Aon* Farm. l.'ilJi Aero Farm; will exchaugo /or V, Acre Farm; will exchange for city prop? hoo Acre Farm; will exchange for city propo lfiO Acre Farm on Short Creek, $U) |>eracro. Many other Housed, Lota and Farma for ul JAMES A. HENRY, Real Eatate Agent. U. S. Pcnalon and Claim torney, Collector and Notary Public. Jylf. 1C1J MAHKgT Stbkk BUTCHER'S FLY KILLER Certain Death. No hunting with powder and gun aa for ?q' rela, only to atuplly ihem. No llngcrlui^de on the (ticking platter. Fllea >evk It, dr and are KILLED OUTRIGHT humanely, ao quickly they cannot get away, ' it freely. Prevent reproduction, lecuro aen peace and quiet. Always aak for DUTCHJtt FOB lALI SVKBTVIIUtS. jeamwraw Ceo. E. Stlfel & Co. iGeo. E. SUM hurt ttCO^ cfc OO-W8 Qr*t17* ARE THE k of li VL and iobu Sole Agents for the Celebrated 1 HER MAJESTY'S wor. rltcd ?CORSET Tliut fur Solid Comfort and Wear la Unexcelled. ISO. . Oil, BADY We also have on hand complete lines of I't't. SUMMER CORSETS, ? the i, ami mailt KL Dr. BALL'S CORSETS, \KT ^ Dr. WARNER'S CORSETS, >k The TAILOR-MADE CORSETS, lh. to NARi MRCETS 5h? llUiin VUUUU1U) I CAROLINE CORSETS, f And all other Leading Brands now In the market. IG, _ s Geo.E. Stifel&Co., es i 1114 MAIN ST. ?!? J. S. Rhodes & Co. i SPLENDID rlcca. -BARGAINS! . 137 .15.04 lrui In FIiia AlMYVvnl InninrfAil fjAlbatrosI } SO INCHES AYIDE. -160c. Grade for 35c. l 1 In tbc following Coloring! aultabl* for * Evening wear anil Tea Gown*. 2 ?'o:: Cream, Lavender, Light Sy1 Blue, Gen'd Arme, Pink, i Mahogany and Electric Blue 10 17 =1 J.S.Rhodes&Co. Jell I. T?? Sso Stationery. =" "SiiiieTTSeratnre. ?? Marzlo'i Crucifix, by Marlon Crawford, pp. 50o. Mr. Iwiacs, by Marlon Crawford, pp. &0c. Mr. Meenon'i Will, by Rider Haggard, pp. afto. The lion. Mrs. Verclcer, by "The DuchMi," pp. 25 ccnta. y 00 Tho Lectcy of Cain, by Wllkle Collin*, pp. 20c. 7 iw Mexico, Onr Neighbor, by J I!. Klca, pp. a&e. ft M> Bertha'* Seeret, by Dolk>l?gobcy, pp. 2oc. I'J M> A good holectlou of Lorell, Munro and B?aald? A 00 LlbrarlcK. All tho leading Magaiinea, Fashion 9 00 and I.lterary. 9 00 Hooka scut by mall, postpaid, on rocclpt of 7fi0 price. S SS HTAKT0X 4 IIATEXPORT, fioo )yl2 No. 1301 Market Street. MW Blank Books and Stationery! ?to Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, &c., *" PENS, INKS AND PENCILS, Mr WALL PAPER and BOBDEBS, Baby Carrlagea, STANDARD BUNTING FLAGS. Larscit atock and rreatent variety In tha State, or a Bold retail at wholcaale pricca, bj " Jos. Graves & Son, !,or jyl 86 TWELFTH STREET. city BASE BALLS' Bats, Masks, Gloves and Belts, Croquet and Hummock*. Boom, Uagaxlne? and I'apara. AV C. II. QUI M BY. Booaaeller and Newadealer, t. ie9 Noa. 1411 and 1W7 Market Strert. ! China, Class and Quoenaware. ] air- JUST RECEIVED WJJVM IUI iiu|mviivui The Carter Patent Stoneware Filter and Cooler Combined* Coo And Pun I It Filter. The beat and moat reliable I mo ^Utera In the market. Nocorrodlof metal*. No I I'M. l??J,ral?r Impurltlea. Simple In oonatrnctloa. , Perfect In operation. Plnlabed In artlatlc ud J highly ornamental atvle. JOHN FR1KDSL, [ Jea 1119 Main Street and 112B Water Bt , ? Ceo. R. Taylor & Co.?Henrietta Cloths. PRIESTLEY'S BLACK SILK WARP Henrietta CLOTHS! Genuine Goods. 40 Inches Wide, AND THE Right Shade at the Right Prices. ONLY MAKE WE KEEP. GEO. 8. TAYLOR & CO. Frew & Bertschy?Furniture and Carpets. JHL XV^USSXX^I Hill Must be elten to people who will not wake up to tlic necessity of coming to Critically Examine Our SPRING STOCK. It la & beautiful assortment of the very -LATEST STYLES AND HIGHEST QUALITIES!FDRNITDRE AND CARPETS! Oil Cloths and Linoleum, Window Shades and Curtain Poles, Saxony Chlidema Rugs, New, Smyrna and Moquett Rugs, Fancy and Plain China, Napier and Cocoa Mattings. VYou will find It very profltablo to visit ua and Inspect our carefully selected Spring Stock first 'Frew&Bertschy, 1117 Main Street. Special attention given to Undertaklngand Arterial Embalming. Telephone calls answered at all houra. Logan & Co. Steamship Tickets. " ANCHOR LINE. Kill the Bugs. Atlantic Express Service. ..... LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOwN. PARIS GREEN, Strictly Pure. "CITY OK ROME" Irom Kcw Vork Insect Powder and Gons. I Largest unci 11 nest passenger Steauiur alloiit. Wiale Oil Soap. * Glasgow Service. B0d Bug POiSOIl* Btcamer* every Saturday from Now York to FOR SALE BY Glasgow and Londonderry. t /"*i A "NT 0 r*r*\ Cabin Faoiage to Glasgow, Londonderry, Liver],()LtA lN| (SL pool.ofBeUaatMOauiSOO.Second'Clajw, ?30. nnmiaia r?mi? Steerage. outward or prepaid, either Scrvlce, Drugjcuta, Bridge Corner. gto, gaioon Excursion Ticket* ut Reduced rate*. Travelers* Circular Letter* of Credit and Draft* ________ for any amount ixtucd at lowest current rates. For Books or Tour*. Ticket* or further fnfor nation, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, An Excellent Blood Pnrifier! "r " ' "E"UKX* *17 ~m s?s ciotk Blood cimoiik. Professional Cards. Q. W.ATKINSON, "THE BEST PILL I EYER USED," ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1. wh?t poopl. 1?T tbonl LOOAN 4 CO.'B 111D HOMESTEAD LIVER PILLS. Uonaral Ifianrnnoo *trnni 1 1318 Market Bt., Whirling, W. Ta. The Popular Remedy I WMt Virginia. Can plat* lumimnce at lowest LOGAN & CO.'8 rates and In best companion. anlfrMW PLEASANT WORM SYRUP Plctures and Art Materlals "" " ^KTISTS' juDioiBoi *? KBtitTihr Materials! jUfartfaiug ku always proven Jm&. fuoecMfuL Before placing any ? Boppllea for Oil color, Water Color and China tf*?aniir?r Adrort !?inr onnault Painting Brtuhcs, Can van. KaacU, 4c., ?tc. fj TOSfi - ? Wlnfcor and Newton'i Color.. LORD It THOMA8. Btudlca in icreat variety, at Br amutisko agmts, njcoll'8 art store. ?P? liCHICAOO? mj? 1ZB Main Htwot Announcements. Announcement ~ 7b Ih* Votert of Ohio County: 1 am a caudldnto for the office of Procreating Attorncy, and reipcctfully iiolldt your votes ?; th? clcctlou to bo held November C, i ws. Truly yount, XI | H>..v For Rent. ou KENT TTi L:A I ? ?i; uTic? Koom? at US l-'lttcf ml) ?;? . t jyi' OU KENT?1TKM> 11El) KouMS Willi iimrd, ut (Jlcnn'* Kim .-Mtlon. ?. quire at JOShS A BUQ.>. Twrlnh >ir. ,-i. ij; pou KENT. Several Offices and Unnn.u BTORE-KOOU 1043 MAIN RTRKIX Lodging Room# In Hally't IJUh Ic. H. 1'OHUKS, ]gl> 11 >- ?:>*? MriTt. pou kent. The New llutincmt Houko Just cowplcuM at No. 1007 Main Stmt. The main biulticM room is luo Kit. fluej Un wltb all modem improvement* At t,lv n, H JAMM L. IIAU I.KY, lyw Ni : - Cenoral Notices. NOTICE. Tho ComniUteo mi Equalization ntnl Appcali will meet to consider petitions i.n.l ri-niuamreuccs from the ditlcroiu wards with rvfmnro to (uocutnentK,ut the City ltuil<lin^-.nt y o'cUkU cuch morning, us follows, viz: Hecond Wurd?Thursday. July l'.1. ThlnlWur.l-Krl.lny. July l y Fourth \Vnrd?Motiduy. July hi. Fifth Ward?Tuesday. July 17. Sixth Wnnl?Wi'iliifwlny, July is. Seventh Wurd?Thuraduy. July i Eighth Wurd?Friday. July . > T. >1. UAKVIN, 1'rotldtnt. J. 1). E???X. Secretary. jyj. For Sale. Fou sale?house n?. suTto?. TEENTH STREET. Inquire ?<u premium. K1 Steam engines fott salk-onk ?Jixli!; ouu WJU: two 7xlJ; three T'.xir,; two upright# f.xl4; one Ktatiouitry bolkr itlln-l loUKt?lu. diameter; ouefl feet Knv, WJ?. <11 nuivtv*. iwv.il, 11.1111. - i: t.,,11 uritl. w* piANO FOB SALK ClIEAl'! An Elegant Upright, Uted & short thnc, but goo>l xa new, for wlo at a great bargain. jyi? K. w. nvi mi:i: & cp. Marshall county fakms FOR SALE. II lullly improved farm (if lin nucs, 7 mile* south of Moumltsville. convenient to cliurth ninl schools, within two miles ot mill uud ?u?w. Farm of aboutM urn-*, two mile* from river anil railroud; part bottom. W. V. HOOK ii URO., 1 JOjjQ I.-1" Market street. jpOK SALE. Wc will sell at public nalo (if no: *?M at prifaio ?alo before that ditto) on J VIA ill, Ht . o'clock p. in., tbo projMjrty known hi tliu tiermi?n behool Property, hltnnted in the town of Triadelphiu. The lot in lOUxl'JO feet, nml luu ?a it a threw room Iiounj. Terms cash. JOHN WISH. AUli. KHKKI.1NG, ti. ItO.SKNCKA.Vji, jc'iS 1 rn*i<T?. gTOOKS FOR SALE. 40 Shares People's Hunk. 18 Shares Ohio Valley liank. 10 Shares Commercial Hunk. I JO Share# Riverside Nail Mill. 10 Shares lielmont Nnil Mill. f>0 Bliurna Jnllurtinii Null Mill. 45 Shares /Etna Iron ami -ted Company. 1,1KWIN, Stock Broker, join No. Twelfth ntlKt. jyoit SALE OK KENT. A fluo Fmit and Garden Fann, conUinlni a acres, on which there is a line apple, two uur-i and crab apnle orchards. AImi about live or >lx acre# lu choice varieties of grape* All kltuited iu Martin'* Ferry, ami most oi it iau bo UMuiit - in town lota. For terms call on or adilrw* K. T. 1KHVKLL, Insurance and Heal Estate A?. nt. . myl7 lU:ttM.ni-i:T,i'iuo. FOR SALE." Seven Roomed House, 27 South York ilreet, chcap. (iood G Roomed llriek House, corner Tiiirtyeighth and Wood street*. Will pay u.s au lumtment. Splendid Farm ucar Ml. PleaMtit, Ohio. One of the best farms in Jefferson county. heven 1 loomed House on North frunt Uriel; lot lWX-10. Six llooomed House on North Vork Home of tile most desirable biul.linn lot* in the old Fair Grounds. Rulldiug Lot on North Front strut. Seven Roomed Houtu on South Broii<!w?j; natural pas. nud everything in good rcjair; lot MxI'JO. f j.ouo. Four Roomed Cottage for 81,WW. . G. O. SMITH, apll Real folate Agent, 1220 Main 8t FOR SALE. (24) Twenty-four Lots In Colli well's Addi? tlon to the City of Wheeling. Lota are bounded on the north by Twentyninth ktreet, on the eaat by Fillmore ?twt, os the aouth by the llandlan HomeMuul, ami ea the weal by the it. A O. K. It. Their proximity to the above named rallmw rendera them excellent Kites lor aiauufacturlBf establishment*. If not aold in thirty days will bo told at juir lie auction. For terms and further information at>clf to W. V. liotil-: A lilto., l.'itw Market street, Or William M. Hanoi.* n. anlfi 8. W. Cor. ChapKne A Slxtwiithfrt^ Proposals. _Jjj"OTICE TO ijui Si-ulc'l proposals will bo received by ttiu mul'f signed until tho21at day of July for putt"* up au uddition to the Fir>i M. K. Church of lu-ilmr.-, and for making certain alteration* ami rc|nir?. Hlda will be accepted for the whole work ? ptete, or for any portion of the work ?? ( ?r*t?. l'lana and *|>eclllcatious can be seen ?t the e of (.'ratty A Co., liellairu, Ohio. Building Committee?Jauiea Wilson, < I>?lr* man; Or. MeClellan, il. Kuupel. To Building Contractors, Healed propoialo for constructing a buildlnc for the Agricultural Experiment stntlon hi tl;?' Went \ Irginla University, at MorKuntowij. ? bo received by the Secrctury of the board <>' HtKent*, until 12 o'clock m., July i\ iw. I'roi-osuIn will be received separately for cxuviti'^ Htid stone foiiiHiatiou completed: and f"' " utructitiK and completing the building ready: UK', the brick to be furnished to iliecoiitrw>; on the ground. Contract* will !.< unnM.'i either separately or combined, in the coiiuniii"" may deem best, and the work mum u r?>mh< ' before the lit duy of October, lhM. U?md wi?j K'hhI security, in h penalty equal to tlieam'"-of the bid, for the faithful performance n./-' conditions of the contmct must ?< ? i.mjany bid. Plans and spceillentiom* of the ) i ; workaroon file in theoflioeof the .-< < r.wryf. I the Hoard of KcgcnUiat Morgan town. and<: ' J lawolllceof HummcrviHe A Howard in tl.' ' j of Wheeling, W. V?., for the inspection < < i ;' dew. The committee reserves the right t" Ject any or all bids. J. A. KOHIN.-O.V ,_Jc30 C.'ImirTiian Huildini:??nm.i Trusteo's Salo. IJIRUSTEE'S SALET Hr virtue of a deed of trust maiJo hy(;,vW T. try, to ine, n? trustee, dated Juik- I": corded In tbo office < ( the I lei k of the J Courtoi Ohio County, West Vlrglt.U, m !" Trust Hook No. Hi, pa^e 2&?, I ?i). .1 front door of the Court llousoof Ohio county."" SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. N?. iKttlnfllne At 10 o'clock a. in., the r u- t eatAto in TrltdelphlA (IJ.itriet, Oh J Virginia, on the ninth fork of K??u. I and on the Went Union nud Hom-j I' '.<<' pike, containing four iwotv ?<: " :!j voyed tohaldKry by William H? wife by deed dAtcd Fcbruury lv.:. r" ,,r Deed Dook No. 71, page I-'-'. A'-?- a |. ' 1 A<lJolnlnijthe Above iirnl eontnlnliu: inore or lcw?, conveyed to ulil Kr\ J' ' Powoll, by deed dated June 1J, IS*:, r> * 1 I Deed Hook No. 71, pa?e 'J23. Title to Above piece* believed to 1>c ' *vUimt uh tniktve 1 will convey "nij ?ho 1:1 vented in me by K>ii<J ?Iec?l ?>f trust. TntMS'orl8ACB.-^One*Uilrdand mt the purchaser elects to pay In cauli ?ti of Mile, the bniunce in two e?|Ual m.-rn <: nt one And two years with intcn-M. 1 the purchaser kImII execute his noti' v ' ; security, the legal title t'? be retalnc-l ? : security, or nt the purchaser'* option cure the note* by deed of trust on : : \V. J. W. COWI>EN, 1 \V. H. IIAU.KK. Aui'tli.ii' r THIS PAPER ESS Kowapaper AdTcrtiainff Bureau i!^ fitroct), wheromlver ||?i||| ?f fill If J SWiTS NEW SOHR'