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WEST VIRGINIA PRINTING CO.. ri' BU» H BBS ASD l'ROPRirTOBa. JA& «. TANKY. Iîbsbbal Maxagbk. TEEMS: PKR Y BAR. BY Util. POUT AGB PRBFA1D. DAILY, six da* - in Itic »wt 18 00 ; DAILY, three a»)* ta the week ■ 4 60 DAILY, two day* in the week 8 00 DAILY, one4*y tu the week I 50 DELIVERED BY CA&KIEK. DAILY, per week to be paid weekly... 15 DAILY and SOKOAY ter we«k IS The Daily will be delivered by .-amer In any other city o» ">w> at 15 SIMbU COPIES OK 'AILY OR WEEKLY _4 •yCoBRBTU.SPK.XCI CO?TTAlSXS« IMPORTANT I »KW* «OLICfTED PBOM BTKST PART OT TMS 9TB ROl'MMNO COVNTRY. THE HMISTM. '«imw it* «rreni/ otUums V nth rr>l ill Ou Hmêugkl la WhnUng, l a., a« «w»l Hat* malt- r. Ik the Iowa Republican majority aa-apen jail let it thank it* stars. What is the use of having Arctic Ex- { plorei (iKKKi.v in the wtartber office if this , ù tbe hmt he can do? Xo hody it allowed to speak when din- ; in« with the t^ueen of Kurland, and if her guertU are not offered a Mcoad piece of pie they must do without. Thkkk u some Ulk of offering the Czar Mr. Hlaink for tbe Unitarian throne. If he were accepted it would relieve tbe | Republican party of an incahu*, and then the l'lumed Kuigbt could show the edete monarchie« a ne* trick or two in runuing a tcoveruiuent without lieing a dead-head in the enterprise. Coi.. Hknky Wattekson ha»« ion nu a n«w ujuie l'or a very uM am) dilapidated Kaukj. lie cults the wavers of the bloody shirt and mvokers oi" the palsies, Ked Kepubli t-aus, and, in view ot the gang's detenuin at ion to disturb the peace and American institutions, and their threats ugam-t the President oi the United States, the title is an apt oue. Usi.Kss there is an alert colored gentl* man in the woodpile it would seem that the reporters have beat negotiating the 11. it O. deal without any outside assistance from vulgar capitalists. Mr. Gakkktt writes to the Philadelphia Rn-oril declaring that all negotiations connected with the deal are terminated and that he did not purchase large blocks of B. U. stock from the Johns Hopkius University as stated in the newspapers. It takes a man with bulging brow, who can trace his de scent iu a straight line from Ananias to be a newspaper reporter these days. A MONO Knights of Libur there is a wide and growiug kick against Mr. PouniiLV's new coustitntion. Thekickers blame that for the thinning out of their ranks. They declare it to he a wide departure from the fundamental principles of the Order, ami a nuiuUrofinlluenti.il Knights have inoed au appeal to the Order toieorgani/e under the old cunstitutiou. There is a spice of inconsistency about the>e gentlemeu, how ever. They huse their appeal partly ou au expressed d< aire to "return to a form of government resting npon the clearly ex pressed and recorded will of the majority." As (he new constitution ot the Order was adopted by the "clearly expressed and re corded will of the majority," their reasons fur a revolt at the MluneapolU convention arc not as clear or as logical a* might Ik* PI'KK MALIGNITY. The Keoistek is in receipt ot a letter from ex-.Senator C'amokx, in which he needlessly takes the trouble ofdenying the slanderous article from 1'arkersburg, pub lished in the New Yoik II'»»/// a few days ago. We say medlessly, because nobody in West Yirgiuia believes the palpable lie. It was branded a lie by » non-partisan committee of tie last Legislature it ft er the fulhst investigation, and thuse who kucw Mi. Ca.MDEX did uut wait till thiseourtof in<|uiry hail jeudcml its decision. They knew it was a lie from the start. But Mr. CAMI'en's just indiguation at being pursued by malignant political ene mies even into private life, which is gen erally recognized by all true men as sacred from such attacks, justifies his communi cation printed iu another coluuiu. To do the fullest justice to a worthy citizen of West Yirginia, the original slander from the columns of the New York World is printed in fuil. '"It was probably uot intended tor use in W«-nt Virginia," say* Mr. C.vMt>KX, with fine sar.-a.Min. It was not: and the foolish Jutrlliif *<■»<• showed its accustomed thick headedness and rare ability for putting its foot into it, by being tbe lirst to give it publicity in this State where all honest people, whether of Mr. Camokx's politic* or uot, know the article ix a babl fraud on tbe public and intended, as Mr. Cami»kx say*, for use outride the State, and only outside the State. This Kare fact alone »bows tbe animus of the article. Why should any oue tie so contemptible aud cowardly as to seek to injure Mr. Cam l>K\ outside the State where the attempt can do not a soul tbe slightest good, nor injure Mr. C'A M i»kn in tbe least? It can be for no other reason than malignity, pure and simple. It must he an extraordinary kind of malignity, also, for tbe partisan, or factional. ha tied of tin* ordinary )>olitician LH forgotten in private life. IH> the ex Senator's minies wish to injure bun in a business way If such weie the purpose the attempt «.is not bucked by good sense. As far as know u the bulk of Mr. C'AM business enterprises are coatincd to bisowu State. It Ls uot Mr. Camukx alone who is in sulted by these political jack-alls Tbe ltetnocralic party of West Virginia is tra duced to the readers ot the World, which alleged Democratic paper lias been weakly used to injure the party's organization in this State ever since tbe expiration of Mr. Camdkx's term as l'uite«! States Senator. The lie is given the Legislative commit tee that examined Mr. Shki.tux L. Rki.kk and cleared Mr. Ca M OCX before the State of the charges made, and investigated pait ly at his own request. Bnt this phase ot tbe dirty article is not worthy of refutation, aud indeed none of it is worthy of being -o dignified. Hut, nevertheless, for a refuta tion of tlte lie in detail our readers are re ferred to Mr. Casidkx's letter. If the article was not the outgrowth of a battled attempt at blackmail it was in spired by the rage ot tbe World'* Parkers burg correspondent at being refused fur ther charity, at which Mr. Camden deli cately hints, aud is a striking illustration of the maxim whose substance is: Do a man a favor it' yon wish his ill will. Diacmut Kxtr». JamertmeH Journal. Why is a teaspoon fa 1 of vinegar like a little colored baby ? Because it is a little bit of vinegar. Call It South Horton Ki vine Now. Sa» Prancùcu Call. Thirty-nine tights in Boston Ravine Fourth of July. MARTFN'S FKRRY. Mr. Barney Drake, of Mi. Pleasant, in the guest of friends in the city. Muh Nellie Thompson has accepted a position in Horry Humphreville's grocery. City Commissioner Fibber has a force of men at work grading for pavement on Forsyth street. John Haras and Ed. McCarty left yes terday for Atlantic City, to be gone several weeks. The fanerai of Mi.« Hettie Updegraff took place yesterday morning. Services were held by Kev. C. F. Walker at the &uuily residence on Fifth street. The fu neral was largely attended by the yonng lady's many friends. A reception was held at the residence of Mrs. Indiana McSworda last evening in honor of her guests, Misses Clara aud Came Zane. J. M. Todd, of Pittsburg, was in the city yesterday. A concert will be given in the Cottage Gardeu, corner First and Jetferson streets, to-morrow night. The Citizens' Cornet Band will furnish the music. A corps of teu engineers, in the employ of the Wheeling and lake Erie railroad, are at work hetweeu this city and Glen's Knn. They are pnttiug up at the Hau over, aud have their mouths sealed with the great seal of the company when they are asked questions. A man named John Shack, residing ou (i leu's linn, has been adjudged insane and will be taken to St Clainmlle for safe keeping to-day by Marshal, Kurus. An ap plicaction has been tiled for his admittance into the Athens asylum. BRIDGEPORT. Mrs. Annie Sprucebank, of Newark, O., is the guest ot her father, A. K. Hie hards, of Etnaville. Miss Sarah Koemer lelt yesterday 011 the C. «Se P. for au extended visit with friends. Ex-Sheriff Sedgwick, ot St. Clairs ville, wax in the city yesterday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Caldwell are in Irou ton, (>., visitiug friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adolph and daugh ter, Lulu, are iu Yonngstown visitiug i'rienda. Material for two or three lirst-class scaudals reached your reporter s ears yes terday. The matters came from West Wheeling. A number of meiuliers of the K. of P. of this city will atteud the dedication of a sew hall in New Philadelphia on Thursday next. A number ot Bridgeport young folks wiH drive to Hidgeways to-day and speud the time picnicking. Mr. J. A. Yost, of New York city, was in the city yesterday. He represented the New York Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. Hot VtfMS IcmI Tf». »Sf. l/Hli* Ginbc - Z*morr» it. Tea. taken Lot, is certainly more whole some than iced tea. This is well shown by the enormous population of China, which could never have increased to its present numbers if epidemics had ravaged that empire as they have those of the west, lu spite of overciowdiug to a degree else where uukuowu, aud indescribably tilthy surroundings, the Chinese have remained healthy. The only sanitary redeeming feature of their lives is the almost univer sal use of tea as a beverage. That is to *ay, of water that has been boiled. The letton in practical sanitation is of more value thau anything brought forward by our numerous hoards of health, national. State or municipal. In the presence ot an epidemic of cholera, typhoid fever or dysentery, the wisest precaution to take against iufectiosi would l»e to boil all fluids used for driuking pnrjsises. rmttiUcuoitri Hunt niiwfïinj. Htran* Shu About two weeks ago complaints were made at the police headquarters that some young meu and boy» were in the habit ot slippiug into crowds that gut he red for different purp«»ses after nightfall, aud in the most adroit manner seize the hand of any lady they conld get mar aud giving it a hearty squetze be off and lest in the crowd betöre the lady could recover trow her surprise ami identity the offender. The fellows haviug escaped detection so far they have liecome quite hold, ami as a couseqiuuce complaints have !>cen more uumerous of late At tirst the ladies «lui not speak of the mattrr. but the otlVuse lieiug re|>eated in seveial instances, they liecame indignant and will appear i4 court against the scamps should tuey be appre hended. The officers are lookiug after the fellows sharply and have some clue» which they think will enable them to catch the offenders. How to Select a Wife. (iood health, good morals, good sense aud good temper, are the four essentials for a good w ife. These are the indispensables. After them come the minor advantages ot good looks, accomplishments, family |»osi tion, etc. With the tirst four married lite will lie comfortable and happy. Lack ing either, it will l»e in more or less degree a failure. I'pon good health depends largely go« h I temper and good looks, aud to some exteut good sense also, as the best mind must be affected more or less by the weaknesses and whim* attend ant on frail health. Voting man, if your wife is tailing into a state of invalidism, tirst ot all things, try to restore her health. If she is troubled with debilitating female weaknesses, buy I >r. l'ierce's Favorite Pre scription. It will cure her. Journ «tint» vs. Xew#p*|«T Men. Hu rfitfo txyrrm. Why is it that in the country "resi dences" are "elected" and in the city "houses" are "built?" A null Story. Herahl. John Fish, of Shorts-ville, gathered 10 bushein of raspberries at one picking of his patch. Not hing «Klrt About New Orleaii«. .V«ir iMeuii New Orleans wants but little amateur opera here below, nor wants that little l«»g- ^ Detail«, l'lewif. T""nU There is a use lor cats ami a necessity for dogs. ^ Ah, Ther*. Kate! Si»y There! Sf. Im «ix I"»*' Kate Field has atiout reached Alaska. ♦ Aitvlco to Mother». Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, is the prescription ot one of the best female nurses aud physicians in the United States, and has l>een use«! for forty years with never fatlling success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value is iucalcnable. It relieves the child from peiin, enres dysentery aud diarrhutt, grip iug in the Isiwels, aud wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests its mother. Price '25c a bottle ROUGH^ITCH "Rouich on Itch" Ointment cures Skin Hu mors, Punptes, Flesh Wonng. Bin« Worm, Tet ter, Salt Kheom. Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Itch, Ivy Pi'i-wn, Barter's Itch, Scalil Head, Kœtua. 30c. Pnmpste, E^. WialLa, Jersey- City/S J. Cures pfles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrudir:;-. bl< vding, internal or other. Internal and external r> niedr in fach package. Sure cure. 50c. Drug gUtormaiL K S. Wn.i.s, Jersey City. K. J. R0U8HÖN CATARRHS S #tly. bat a cotnpirto curr of won« chronic eu» Oatax rtk.d thrust alfitttoos, fool brauh. offcMive odors, n «tilling from Null OtUrrh corrected U imevhy the u-e of " Koutth on l"mtarrti." I'iKQaaM for dipMherift. »orv throt.fonlbtmth. Mol DrWyao. K.«.WeUsTJeraer Ctty. ROUGHsSCORNS Dnïpjnsc An Kwl tu lion# Scraplnf. Edward Shepherd, of Harriaburg, I1L, »ys: "Having weived so much benefit 1 trorn Electric Bitters, I feel it my doty to let suffering humanity know it Have bad a running »ore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would hare to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters ! and seven boxes Buckien's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cent« a Iwttle, and Buckien's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Logun & Co. Oood Ut>«ult» la Every Cam D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his longs: had tried many reme dies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottle«. Since which time he has used it in his lamily for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this wonderful discovery. Tria! bot tie« free at Logan A Co. '» Drug : tor« SJfir IJdcfrlisfmfius. Send For Your Doctor Promptly ! Wbeu nUa< ke«1 by CHOLER A MoKBl'SOrCllol.KKA. I Meanw hile delays are dangerous, and a ^**1 . thing lo Juive ai bam] in an emergent'* i> »iRCN I D* .s I Hi»1.KKA AND DIAKKHiKA MIXTI KK. I I'riee 3.1 e«nl«. Sold by IiOGANACO.. Druggist. Bridge Corner. «***♦*«****» otutnib ,Vd Hbim, Will («wise to keep Ht hand a bottle or two of Ioxhii'h ISx'iicf ol JHiiiHti H Uinerr. An txwlleol tonte* and corrective of errors ttiiwl by rliuwcof w«ter or diet. i'riee 2.1 rcuU. Sol.I by IjOGAN ef CO», Druggists, Bridge c.'oruer. ***«*#»**¥**" A WORD IN SEASON! Keep your homes pure. We keep all the provol disinfectant*, adapt-d to valions purpose with full direcUotia. Sohl hy LiOGAN c*« CO. *♦«*#*****#* HINTS FOU THE HOt'SKHOLD. Se« bath» in your bath rooui at home by nsitig Atlantic sla Salt. Acomatic Bi.acbkkky CoMbiAL for Diarrh>ea, especially ait«i>te<l to children. Ij>*. »N .♦ Co.'* Pi.kasant Work SviU'l*. An excellent worm killer an t child's physic. LOGAN d- CO., jyA) Druggists, Bridge t'orner. SUMMER AMUSEMENTS ! BASK BALLS. BATS. MASKS. itl.OY KS, < KOQl KT. HA M Mot KS. KIRK WORKS. I X KWSI'A I'KKS, fottTHE I MAtiAZINKS, BOOKS (iLOKIOl'S am» KOl'RTH. I STATION KRY. C. XT. QUIMBY, jeîîO No. Hit and 1517 Market Street J^V)U SALE. Property on the National Fikeaud near l>epot at Valli'y timre, Ohio eoiinty. V\ Va.. nearly four arre- of finest lati'l. on which i* Dwelling ati'l Stables. AN» some growing Fruits Will seil tor Two Thousand Dollar-, which is less than the buildings cost. JAMES L. IIAWLEY, jylH No. H-0 Main Street. iT^OR SALE. j Market Street Property, 1 No ><| I Market Street. A Two story Brick Uoa«e, I with attic on front, and a Two story Frame I House on alley. If not sold liefore Saturday, IJ<i!y 23, ls»7, will be otb-red at Public auction, at the frontdoor of the Court House, OU thai day. Sale to e< mmetsceat 10 o'i lo. k a. in. For terms, Ai «p)iU to W. a. WILSON or itd'itc» MKS. ^JANK ARNDT. Kim (irovt , Ohio t o lytr.w EXTRA VALUE IE SUE ! In Short Lengths, Running from Ten to Fourteen Yards, At 20 Cents. The regalnr [»rlcea on these ifoml* «re SO hiiiI ::7 1-2 eenlH. I WE H AVE AI)I»ED_ To our Slo. t. it Few Xea ^mutter« in Lace Curtains! I FROM $2.25 UPWARDS, THAT ARK KKAI'TIKS J, S. Rhodes & Co. J»» ORDER OF PUBLICATION. TN THKClRCt'ITCOCKTOK OHIOCUt'STY, I SV est Virginia. Marion Shriver and others ) vs. In Chancery. Hampden Z. Shriver and others > The object uf this Mil« Is to have sUUtJ the ac counts ot lUmi«!- n /.. ? hriver a.« executor of the x« 1)1 «if William H Slir;v< r aii.l ax trictceunder ailetil made t>y Win. W Shriveraud wife on th< llth «lay of June, is 7. mi l as trust i e umler the will of the sau] William W Shriver au<i u> hu\e restated, and surcharged and falsified. the ai count sta'ed by the said Hampden Z. Shriver a« executor aud trustee before a Commissioner of the fount y »'..urt of Ohio county. West Virginia, in the year Iv.'i, and now of record in the < lerlk's oitii e »if siid County «'otirt. and to have the said Hatnpdeu Z. Shriver removtsi from his |*<sitn>n a> eid'Dtor and trustee as aforesaid, or in the al ternative to have boud with security required of tiiui a» such executor, and to have -neh decree* aitaiust him and w ith reference to the estale of the said William W. Shriver. deceased, as may. upon such proceeding*, appear tobe prutier. And it appearing from an artidav.t filed in the mi«' that James chriver and William Shriver, two of the defendant.» named in the till, are non-resi dents o.' the Stale of W'c*t Virginia, it is ordered that the »aid James Shriver ami William Shriver do appear within one month after the first pub lication of this order ami do w hat is necessary to protect their interest It is further ordered that this order lie published ami posted as required by law. Witness. John W. Mitchell, Clerk of said Court, at the t 'ourt house of said county, this <4h day of July, lvc. to-wit July Rule*. 1XKT JOHN W. M1TCHKLL, Clerk. Publish* d the first time July 7. InsT. Attest :— JOHN W. MITCH KU, Clerk. Hknry M. Kh® kLL, Solicitor for Piaintiftv ] jy7.*wt GRATEFUL- COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law« which govern the onerations of digestion and nutrition, and bv a careful application of the One properties of well-sc>cte>l coco*. Mr. Eppe has provided our breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored beverage which may save uf many heavy doctor»' bills. It is by the judiciou» use of such article» of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to redst every tendencv to disease. Hundreds of j subtle maladies are coating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal khaft by keeping ourselvet well fortified with pure felood and a properlj nourished frame. "—Oml smiet Hazrttt. ap20 A lOSfTH for Q You»* .Wen Q or Lsdie«, Teachers or Students in each rounty. P. W. ZIKULKK A CO.. Philadelphii IItrc ^dufrtisfuifiils. rpo LET—TWO FURSISH E.. ROOM3—APP' Y L at So. 8» Twelfth street jyZfti T.X)R SAI.K- CHEAT—A BRAN NEW COV r er «1 Wagon. Inquire of JOHN t.ODMAN, 2TS8 Chapline stref t. jyü* £*•) f\(u \ Tu loan-one to three n Z^Uu1 ' years on city property. Room No. S, Rellly Building, corner Fourteenth and Market streets. _ f"H)R REST—THE MFIDKNCK ON THK northeast i-oroer of Chapline and Eleventh street*. For term* call at 12&> Marke; itreet. Jya T OST—OS SATURDAY, JULY 16TH. OS 1 j Main street, a Ooki Watch Chain. The Under will be liberallv rewarded by leaving It at the residence of ED. ROGERS. 32i. Ma'n St. y21 toasted—a small house or suit of VV rooms for light bouse keeping. Address "1... tili- office, stating rent. jyJOh T^OR SA1 E—CHEAP-SECOSD-HASD UP F right Tubular Boiler, 4 feet by 7 fevt W) inches. About five years old, Addres* this offl e. jyl3edgh I7K)R 8AI.E -EKiHTEES SHARES HtxWiS I Kim Mining Conii>any Stock. Oue fifth in terest in Betiwiiod Coal Company. W. V. HÖGE & BRI».. i:XW Market street. jyl9_ TpOR RFXT — FÜ®N1*HSD ROOM WITS F board irsns e: t or permanent. Also, table board _No. 1£> Ma;nj-tr-.*t j>Te*Jh "1TTASTED—We desire to establish a general VA agency in Wheeling or vicinity, U> eontrol the sale of à staple article of daily consumption. Any energetic uian with small capital may se cure a petSMUieat, paying business For particu lars undress tiKaaxwicu M a nifacti' riku Co., 46 Vesey St„ S. Y. my* J EWETT'S WATER FILTERS —ANÜ— Filters and Coolers Combined. A large assortment of styles and prices at NESBITT & BRO.'S. yiJ 1312 Market Strict. jrivile<;es for the Butchers' Picnic. The Committee on ({rounds is now ready to ro ceive applications lor Kating Stands, let* (ream, fakes, Ac., as well as for amusements of all kinds, such as tent*. sideshows, an<l exhibitions. Hids will be received um'i August I. when awards r«»r privilege* will l»c made Apply lo « I STAVF'H. MEDICK. jyiJf.tdli 27X3 Eoff Street. TWO HUNDRED BOXES FINE MESSINA LEMONS! Just received and for sale at low market rates by GEO. S. FEENY. jy22r H10 Main Street. A^ESSINA LEMONS. 100 BOXES EINE MESSINA LEMONS JfST KECF.IVF.H BV N. SCHULZ, i Uy32 H!'J Market Street. I N SEASON. List's Essence Jamaica 6inger ! Grundy's Cholera Mixture ! fs Sea Salt! Sold by K. H. LIST. Druggist, jy»j No. 1010 Main Street. rPBA SETS liecorated in Blue, Fink aii'l Brown Colors. BO pieces, it 4.SO Per Set. l.ow Price for Fine <toods. EWINC BROS., jy.'l 1215 Market St., opp. Mi-Lure House. ÜCTION SÂLÉ! A1 I will sell at public auction al No 1519 Chap 1 iii«- street, opposite tin- Capitol Building on Fri«lny. luly 'J.', commencing at o'clock a m , a complete nullit of hoilH-!m!d good* I'arlor Sets (silk plush', Chaiaber Sels, Bol ami Bedding, 1'iiiing room and Kitchcu Ware of eveiy de scription. All new Terms cash. jyJN J. c. HERVEY, Auctioneer. pOCKET BIBLES in various Styles an.I futilitiesof Rinding, Print mid lViK-r. from "0 cents to S10. Just opened and tor -ale by Stanton & Davenport, jyl'» Not i:»l Market Street. Aerated Arcadian W aters. WAUKESHA. A typical Water of HealUi."-.!. Adams Al len, M. 1>. LI.. 1». "NATI'RES SPECIFIC. Arcadian Ginger Ale The Ideal (linger Ale. The Rest, For sale by R. J. SMYTH. jyl'.i for. Market and Fourteenth St. J REUNION I'RIVILEOES. 1 h>-fomuiiUee on C rounds and Privileges is mm ready to receive applications for hating Stands, Ice Cream and Cake, etc., as well as for amusements of all kinds. The .laming platform will 1m- to let, »s well as space for hide shows and exhibitions, a plat of the stand* can be seen at Shi ib'H M usic Store, w here other liiforination can be obtained, and a messenger will be found to accompany applicauts to the grounds for selec tion or mace. Kids for space will be received until Jiilv 25. when awatils for Spécial privileges will ho made, WM H. HIIEII5. THUS. O'BUIKN, (iEO. W. BAt.GS, jylOe.idh Committee on Grounds. Fine Silk Umbrellas! We have just opened another lot of Fine Silk Cmbrellas with Natural Stick Weitzel W<*k1 and '«old and Silver Handles. These goods are all made to our special order, and are warranted to give satisfaction. PRICES VERY LOW I. G. DILLON & CO. my:» JEW FLKRS. ^cLALN'S NN Ii eel iu^ Vr^lablf Cxtliaitii1 Pills Arc a< kliowledged by everyone who ever as«>1 them to bo the l«>1 family medicine. As they contain tin calomel they ran be »riven with jht feet saf iv to the entire family. Bo vim yotl (cet the Pennine article, »hielt has our Miniature ou the outside wrapjer. Jyl5 Mfl.AlX IS KOT H KHS. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR BURST'S Pore Jerseg Ice Cream ; . je» . piANO AND ORCiAN Repairs and Tuning, As well as reiiairs to auv other Musical Instru ment«, I »refitlly and well done at SHF.IBS IfUsIC STORK, M Twelfth Street, I'nder Grand Oper* House. All work warran ed. Jy4 ?85Z-:-SPRIKG TRADE WALL PAPERTbORDERS, —aXD— Ceiling Qscorations ! The Kartest Stock and Grealeat Variety of Style» lu thf sut«. For Sale at Very Low Prices —BT— JOS. GRAVES & SON, mrll X*. Twelfth Nlrfft. j $tw £dvertisemtnts. jKTRorHJCE r FUEL GAS While the work r>f putting in the pipes can be esiily and cheaply (lone. The Natural Gas Company of West Virginia M prepared U> furnish gas in any part of the city. No bills will be presented tor gas consumed be tween the first of May aud the first of October. OfiBc* No. 74 Twelfth Street. Superintendent, first floor; Contracting and Collections, second floor, room» formerly occu pied by Caldwell <t CaldwelL ap3G E HAZLETT, Agent JpOR RENT No. 2508 Main street. Five Rooms, >9 (10. No. 2111 Main Street—Store and Cellar, with two living rooms, (15. No 2345 Market street. Store Room and Cellar, 520. For Salo. No. 2244 Eoff >trvet. Brick House, four rooms and cellar. S2.0U). No. 2725 Chapliue street. Brick House, six rooms—$2,700. J. B. HUGHES, Real Estate Agent, julldae No. 2344 t.'hapline Street J OHN FRIEDEL, IMPORTER AND PEAl.ER IV China, Glass and Queensware, LAMP 6ÛÛDS, CHANDELIERS, Wall Papers,Window Shades,&r. 11.10 MAIN STREET, juu!3 WHEELING, W, VA. rPHE CHEAPEST COFFEE ! " J AMOSA," For .Strength, Isody ami Flavor is not excelled, at F. HANAUERS. JyIT So. l.<06 Market Street. ATUKA f. OAS STOVES. Parlor and Hall Stoves, for NATU HA L <1 AS or 11* RM (DAI. the I» the best Im the market. 1 hare a full line fr.im the Hmalleai to the larpeat, at prim to gtiH thf> tluu*. A In», a good amnrtment of - SOFT COAI4 STOVES Hotlt Cooking anil Healing, al).*ultable for Nat oral On«. H. F. ('AI.OWRLL, e29eta No. 1MT Main streiu. Wholesale Liquors, IIU MAIN HTKRKV, Peter Welti à Co. or' WÏRE CLÖTII. Wf KEEP IN MTiK'K ALL KIND» OF WIRE CLOTH IRON. PAINTED & GALVANIZED. The World'» Wire Fence, Chea|»**t Fonce on the market. SI 00 jkt nul. GEO. W. JOHNSON S SONS. Jul I 1JI0 Main at reel rpili: FAMOUS EVERETT PIANOS, AISO, llu> Cleirnut IIAItVAKI) I'lVMIN. New Htnclc just receiving al SHKIH'S MI SIC STORE, S3 Twelfth Street, I'nder (train! Opera House. POSTOFFICE EXCHANGE! No. Vor, MARKET STREET. Fine Wines. Liquor* ati<) Clears constantly on hand. Freah Beer aud Ale always on tap. Call and try them. Hr\ Nice Lunch Serve! Every Morning. Jettb JOSEPH WKRNKR. FINE ORGAN FOR $67. JC«T RECEIVED ANOTHER I.OT <>F Tt'E Kxeolsior Olefins" Olli» £€7.f0, lHntOpx. and warrant"! for live year*, slot,I ami Uaik Include«!. Call and test It for yourself. I". H". HAI MKR. Br^EAD, Bi^ead Cheaper Than You Oan Bake at Home. WHEELING BAKERY CO.'S Fi rat Premlnm Bread Alwaya FRFSH, WHOLESOME AND NUTRICIOUS. Auk your grocer for It. WHEELING BAKERY CO.. auM 1230 MARKET HTRKET pKI) STAK LINK, Belgian Royal and t'nited Slate* Mall steamers. Ijlsi S|-i ial Second Cabin Excursion for Ant werp. Paria, The Rhine. Switzerland, and Italy, on the magniflrent steamship PF.KI.AND. t.OO'i ton«. Captain Weyer, from New York for Antwerp. WEDNESDAY, Jl'LY 27. at 11:00a. in Rate for this sailing only. *.15.«M». For further information at'ply U» H F. BEHRENS. Jy6 Wheeling, W Va. Iron Fencing, Veranda.«, Vaae*. S<-tUp«* Chair», | Trw? Boxes, Hitching Port«. \Vat*>r Trough*, beautiful designs an<l at bottom price*. JAM KS M. KIRK. ISM Main Mreet, Wheeling, W. Va. ray 3 ' juoicious Advertising is the Keystone to Success - THE FACT IS The H. P. HUBBARD Co.. ant Judicious Advcrtisinc Agents and g\if Experts, Designers, Engrav ers ano Electrotype RS, New Haven, Conn. Lowest Prie«a consistent with , First Class Service. 4*0 Pasc "Biut Cook er Liadinc h Ii irnr rREE ro Ao- *//_ Cohacapomocmcc SOLiciTro , W**L" *"° "Mo» ro ..V»*6 p*cra Mailcs rmtf n* * ^durational. ■ Al'PIVft IMVKRMTV M'IKMH, El I irun Vtty, Wd. Sixth Session or>cn* 1 thSeptember For Or a Jogues address CHAPMAN MaT'PIN.M. A . ITin cipal. jylteb rpHE WHEELING INSTITUTE Baarchf anii Da« Sehe il fsr Yncg Laäies ai CnHdrei, itf Twelfth Street, Wheeling. W Va., MISS ANNIES. PARRAN.Priucip*] Cartful training an<4 thorough instruction ill every department. The fall term opens Septem 5th. Catalogues famished on application. Jullb WASHINGTON ; LEB University, Lexington, ^ a. Instruction in the usual A rade mir Slndlr« and iu the professional schoo.sof La» and £■• Kiiieeriur. Tuition and fees. 875 for session of nine months, beginning Sept. 15th. Cata logue free Address jyieagrb ». W. EEE, Prmidfal. LAW SCHOOL or WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY. lira. vi. H . C. I.EE, President. Instruction by text-hooks and printed lecture*, with courses of leetui** oil special subjects by eminent jurists. Tuition and Fees, f7."> for s»~ siou of nine months, U-ginniug Sepwn»t«er 15th. For catalogne a»id ftill information. address ''HAS. A. (iRAVKS. I'rof. of Law. Lexington, Va. jyleagrb FEMALEL COLLEGE ! WIIEEL1XU. W. VA. The Fall Term of this long established institu tion will commence Wednesday, Septeniber'7,1887. The course is comprehensive and will be well taught by a first-class faculty. New desks, ad ditioual apparatus. Reasonable terms. Konrdinic Mild tiny |inl ruuiiife solici te«! Address H. K. BL A13D ELL. jyUe-eodagrb President. M VIMKK I..4H LM'TI Ki:s «nine weekly) begin Htb July, ImT. mi.! end 1 <1 li Sein temlier. Have proved of signal use,—lot. To «Indents who desigu to pursue their studies at thisor other Law school; AL TO those who pro pose to read privately; and ;ul. To practitioner* who have not had the advantage tu systematic instruction. For circular apply <P. O. I tiiverdty of Va.) U» John b. Minor, Prof. Com. and Slat. Law. myllWctUFrih 1 JEAVEK COLLEGE and Musical Institute h: I") Beaver, Pa., twenty-six miles below Pitt» burg, ou the Ohio, for Young Ladies. Suta-rior location and building« Pupil* in family or 1'rcs Ideut. Physical, intellectual. .social and Moral power* develop»«!. Best touchers in every de |>artnicnt. IMrectorc.f Music a graduaient Mer lin Kates reasonable. Send for new circular. K. T. TAYLOR. jyltcodb BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL. HKDI'OKIt CO., VIIIUIXIA. A thoroughly cqtiipiM'd^School of High tirade for I h » y s Olid Voilllg Meli The 'J"il A u Ii mt I SfMiinii Open «Sept. 1.%, I MM? for Catalogue or Spécial information. apply to Relie vue !•.<»., « a.. H. U. A Klint', Prill JyXeodrv N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY of MDS1C, Boston, Mass. I'lIK L4 K<> ENT and It Mi T !'.«( I ll'fl.M In the M OKI.Ik—lui I instructors, :'|Mi student« last year. Thorough Initruction In Vocal and Instrumental Music. 1'iano and Organ Tnniuir, Km«' Art«, oratory. Literature, French.Herman, nu.I Italian l.ungiiagcs. English Branches, »iyta nattiest etc. Tuition. |5 to 12%; l*>a'd and nions with Steam lient ai d Electric fciglii, lofT.ro [ht week. Kall Term begins sept. \ l*s? For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, add rem K TOl'KJKK, IHr„ Franklin st . Bos TON, Miuw. JcMefldrh tLEgEMINARY. TWTHTHTTri" jylficAgrl MT. DECHANTAL ACADEMY, 11 Near Wh*elinK. W. Va. The thirty-ninth year of this well-known Academy, under the charge of the Visitation Nuns, opens on the tlr»t Monday of Septem l»er next, and continue* ten month*. Pup I« received at any time Iii the w*liin. Those who desire to placcthelrdaughter* in au institution aftonlitig exceptional advantages in the way <>f Ii« alttiful and delightful location^ ex cellent b^ard, thorough discipline and instruc tional the hand« of ufiylont teacher» In every department of female education, including the inixlern languages and muM<?Khou)d send for a catalogue of this school. Address l»l KfclTKF.SS OF TU K M'.lliKM Y UFTHK \ ISITITIOS MT. UK CIIANTAL, Je27 Near Wheeling. W. Va. THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY Morgautown, W. Va., offen une<|ualei| td vanlagest to the young men of Weal Virginia. TUITION FRKK to one student (over tifU>n year* of age» for every 6U) population Iii each county Eight cadet« (not lew than 16 nor more than' L'l nars old) froin each Senatorial district fumishtd with text-book» and stationery, besides free tuition. Full courses are offert»! for the regular academic degree* in Art and Science, and taught by a full corps of competent inrtnictor*. Sindeut laay alwj pursue a partial « oitr-e. A thoroughly equipped Chemi cal and Physical Ijtln.rator., and Museum of specimen* In (ieology, Natural History Ae. A 8tie Library Two nourishing Literary Societies. I'rires for special Literary and Oratorial excel lence. Student* are permitted to enter any claw for which they nr.- prepared, in H'iy study A preparatory department, directed by one of the (■est practical tr-ncber* in tne eountry. A law departim-nl, fully organized and In <w»v«sfnl op» raton. A thorough course prct.aratory to the study ot M* »licitie. Hoarding and lodging I2..V) to 13 "0 |*-r week. Wanhlng ÎI no to fl.Mt per month. Total expense tier year. fHO to tM), ex clusive of travel and clothing The *choia*ti< year open* first Wednesday In September For further information a:nl catalogue* a. 1.1 res» E M TI'RSER, I.L. I> , Pn-sident, MorgauUivin, W. Va Jul5 Choking Catarrh. Have you awakened from a dixturl*«1 »leep with all (be horrible «-nsitiious of an awju»in clutching yourthrt«al and pra«diiglhe life breath frtiin y«>ur li'i(hteri«l chert" Hare you imtieed llie languor and debility ihat «ucceed the effort to clear your throat and head of this < atarrtial matter' What a de( rrt*iug influence it »-i<"rU ii{iou the initial, clouding the memory and tilling the head with pain» and ftrange noinea' How difficult it ht to rid the na*al throat and lung* .it thw poUonoua mueu« all can tertify who are afflicted with caurrh. How difficult to pro tect the «yrtem against it» further progrès to ward« the lung*. liver atd kidney«, all phy «ician« will admit It 1« a terrible diaeane, and crie« out for relief and care. The remarkable curative tower«, when all other remedie* utterly fail., of fvOtroKD » Radi cal Cvke, are attested by thousand.» who grate fully recommend it to Mlowmitfcrer*, No state ment Is made regarding i; that cannot 1* sub *tantiat»-1 by ire mort respectable and reliable reference?. Each package contain» one bottle of the Rad ical Cusx, one box Catabimal Solvkkt, an4 an Improved Inhaler, with treatise and direc, tion.«. and ii told by all druggirt* for fLOO. Potter Dkuo & Chemical Co., Borrow. HOW MY SIDE ACHES. From tbe bench and the counter, • from the loom and sewing machine ^ JÊK rar* up tbe cry of pain and weaknem. jnSkJflk Aching Side* and Back. Kidney and ■w/jPw Cterine Pain«, Strain* and Weakue«^ JÏBfelV'ougln Cold* and (Thest p*Ju*. and every Pain and Ache of daily toil relieved Im •m« ininnteby tbe Cmirnni AMti-Paia Pla«ter. New, eltgmnt, and infallible. At druggl»!*, 2't: five for |1 09; or of Potter Orag andChemical Co, Bouton. HCl A NOSTM. Ages ta wanted. »«bectaeU 1731 lug article« in the world. 1 «ample "ddrM JAT HMMMI, D«»r*U. Mleh Jrg C«ubv No. 1. LADIES' CAMBRIC Underwear, Dressing Sacques and Corset Covers, JUST RECEIVED BÏ fieo. R. Taylor. No. St. , White and Cm ALBA TROSS, I Cashmeres, Seizes, Tricots and Flannels, KUK DKESSKH. JI 8T OPENED BV (Geo. R. Taylor. I NO. 3. Lace Bed Sets, Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Towels, Jl'rtT OPRNKI) BY GEO. R. TAYLOR. NO. 4. Persian Shawls, Honey Cnmli Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, JCST RICO RIVED. Geo. R. Taylor. NO. 3. All Over Embroidered FLANNELS! JTHT RKCKIVKI». Geo. R. Taylor. NO. 0. The balance of our Spring purchase of COMBINATION Wool Suitiogg AT < OMT. Geo. R. Taylor. No. v. Evening Dress Goods Silks, Surahs, Silk Mulls, and Laces. GEO. R. TAYLOR. No. Q. Centemeri Kids, COLORS, $1.35, Sîtine charge 1 1 >y the New York Agency. Geo. R. Taylor. No. 0. White Embroidered ROBES REDUCED. Geo. I Tailor. NO. lO. BUCK MARVELLEUX, Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Failles, Black Sarah«, or THE BEUT MAKE» IMPORTED. Geo. R. Taylor. JpARM FOB SALE. Tbeaabacrlber wUl >eU or wde tor a small« property near Uw City of Wheelta* aFann of 1 u Âcn* on Big Wheeling Creek. fourteen mi!«« from the city. Land rery lerr-L Uw(b-|„^ of Good Fruit: Water in Rtctj Fit-Id; two C«. Ihm and Gold Well Water, nA a>. rain: <wud rear**: plenty of IJmestoie and Coal croppin. ont on U»e land. A purchaser ran get a rare Ur nlQ. J. !'• KWIKii, )yl*Mck Ott«, mo Main*.. Wheeiij^ JfOR SALE. THE OLD ATHENEUV CORNER, Corner of Sixteenth and Market streets. Termi $15 000 cach. Apply to P. P. McVnsH, Ja., So E. Third St., M. Paul. Minn.; oraddro* MRS. THUS WALTON, jyâeradq Colorado Springs, Colorado. COMIISS 10XKR'S SALE. Julia Ann Geifer"« Administrator ) In the Circuit V*. > of Ohio ÜB. Daniel Geiger et. al. ) In Chancery BY VIRTrB OF A DBCREK OF THK C|R. cult Court of Ohio County, In the Stale ol Went Virginia, made and entered in the above entitled cauxe, on the 6th day of Mar. 1»V. I will »ell. at public auction, al the north front door of the Court Horn* of laid Ohio <x>unty, on talarday, the i)«tb Day of Ja I jr. |«m?, beginning at 10 o'clock a. *>.. the following sen bol property of which Julia Ann Oelger, late of «aid Ohio county, died selsed-that U to say The twtuly-flre feet off the south aide of a kit numbered sixty of Soil's addition to thedtyof Wheeling. fronting on Wood meet. and run uni« wont from aaid street back flay feet of a uuiioria width of »aid front, together with the ap|>tinr nance» belonging thereto and the building and improvements thereon. Tcaiia or Baut—One-third of the pun-Lav* money, or a« much more a« the purchaser may elect to par, in ca»h on the day of »ale. one thlrd of the balance, if any. on a credit of twelve month*, and the residue ou a credit of two year» from the day of wile: the purchaser giving im«-» with appro ve<i personal security for the payment of the deferred instalment* of purrhaie money, with intern* on the name from the day of sale, an J the title to the property to I«« retained until the farther order or said Court JAM KS p. ROGKKs. Special tVmmiwIooer. Bon.I with keciiritv, at'cordina to law aii.l the terms »I the above «leere«', ha» iwrn piven in th» al>>ve entitled catwe. and approval by me this 1st «lay of July, lrt«7. Jyü JOHN' W MITi HKI-I-t lerk Xottcrp. Capital Prise, - 1150.000 ••We do hereby oertify that »f autiervlw iha arramremenla for all the Monthly and Heml-Au* uual urawinfi ofthe U-ntniana -«talc I <Miery i \>ia DAiiy, and In per%.n manage *u1 ei.uirol tha drawing* theinaclven, and that tin- same art- on. dtieted with boneaty, fainifw, and iu giva) fa'.ih Itiwanl all |«ai1iea, and Wcaut.'ioti.U'llie ivbi|>a.i) U> (UK Uli* ivrtiM al<- «Ith ta. - aii.ide* .«( mir vt liktiin« at tan* bed. lu It» ad*.-nimm« ut». •• Ceaalaaloaara, Wethe luidenugned liai;*» and flanken m ill Cl y all Prize« drawu lu Tin IxHiinlana Stale low riea which may be prevented at our munter« J. II. IHILIAIIV, I'rr* Ixwlalaiia Sai l Mai.*. FIKMKi: UN AI X. lYe* Ktaie Natl Bauk. A. HAI.IIWIN, Pre* NcwOrleana Nat'l Bank. CARI. KVHX.Pinl Union National Bank. yiPIECFKIUO inRACTiOl ! 1KB HALF â MILIIBI 8!S!lllti?(l LoniainuA SUte Lottery Coapnay. Incorporated lu ISM for a reu» br the Lagiala* ture for Mutational and charitable purj»u»-« with a capital of ll.flWU.ilOO-to «hieb a re*»-i»e ftiud of over ffriO.OOO haa aluce Ut-n added. By au overwhelming popular vole lia franchi* wa* nia.li> a part of the t>rv«cul H ta le ('.luaiitti Il on adopted December A. I*. The ouly Lottery ever v«rted on aud enloraed by the people of any State It never M ali« or jswtpone«. IIa llrmii< Nliiglr Niimbrr Itrnwiaiga take plane mouthly, and th« Semi-annual Drawing* reirilarly ever) *ii mouth« (Jiiue tu I December). A «plendld opportuulty to « in a lortuiie Kl« 1.1b (Jraud Drawing, ('lam N. Iu the Academ; 11 Munie, New Ori>-an», lurailH), Au|ual It, lk«7 ïutlli Monthly Drawing Capital Pria«), $150.000. M"Xatl<r. lirkPU aif 1rs liallan aalj Hahr« 16. rirUa.fi. tcalk*. f I. i.urr or raiiLa 1 CAPITAL HKIZK OK »1 iü.U» HM.uu 1 UKAND I'KIZK t»K Mi.iM) . 'd.lUI 1 (.HANI» I'Kl/.K UK -.*>,«*> JU.iA« J l.AWiK I'KIZlwS UK Ill OUI . . . 31.1 M) 4 I.AlUiK l KUfcX OK. . .">,(»»> . AJ.ikW JU fklZKH OK I,UK* Jt.il*» pu •• bou r.,®«» wo " av au."« M) •• ..... « _.. .. JUO 40,UUU 60U " 100. ... 50.1*« l.OUU •• U> .... Mi.ilM areaodajiTioN rank» liai Approximation I'riaea of MJO $W'tm 100 " " JUO..... tfi.uwl too " •• loo ... lo.uoa '2,1711 Priiea, auiniiutJii* b). .JUk-.taA ll< atlou for raun lo < luU thomd U< load« the otUcA! ol the Company Iu New in ltM.ua For further Information write i learly. k'v<ii( flill addrea» PONIAI. Noll'A, K-pn • Money Ordemtr New York KlehaiiKr laotdlttait letter, Currency by eipreaa (at our a-( itraaMxl M. A. I»AI PI»I>, Mo« Orlraa», la Or. M. A. ItAI'PHIN, WaablBflaa, Ik. H. Addreaa Ke^ialered l.fttm la NKWOKI.KANH MATIAMAI. HA AH N»a llrli-aa*. I a. (CRH KM IIKK that the pfi.a'Mr of ■.•>ti«rali Heaiirt-rard and ïjktly. who are m < harr< of the JrawliiK». la a truarant^e of iUnlm<- Uruaa ami inteirrlly. that th« < ha:i< .<a are all e»|ual, and that lio one mil iwmmI ly dinilie what hubIm* will draw a prlM. Kl:«»:««!:» thai th« paj meut of all l'rtv« ik WI'A MA ATKKI) Ht »Ol M NATION* AI. HANUM of N<-w Orieaji» «ud the Tu ket* are alfiird by the l'r»-«ident of an liiatltuthNi. whow ( bartered riirhta are re<«^(nla«l In the hlicbewt Oairta. therefore, beware of any Imita tion» or anwiiymoua « hem.-». JyllcWahgt Apple mly lo I ORDER OF PUBLICATION. IHTHinnit T I Oll KT of OHIOfOtTNTY. 1 We»t V Irwin ». The AltHK|Uenjne National l!«nk I »«. / In CbUTMT. An-lillmld WiWili ami otli'ra | The uljwt of |l la Milt la In rnvrrr oo tohll of plaintiff llie mm </f f.,1 4 44 «ab inu-rmt on I .1 C M 'brunt from Ibf Oral day uf Mar. .•» «util paJ<1 - Il *1.05T7 14 ll«r«of at Ihe mi* of rlKbt I ft renturn prr milium from Nofnoiber Ï. IVI6, until |-hI -, and on » I,» VllM-fMif at Iii« fat« of twelve ï •■ulum |*-f a'liiuiii f/otu tlie loth •lay of H*p«ei».|.rr. V» , until I« 4, from the d« Irmjaiil. An bibaid IWIImui a* a |J>PH1 l*-f of ihr tit in ut M. f I & t <k. itmi|«N4 «I M y Tbomp on. Will am K r. Wllaon. A liwrt U V\ ilaon an 1 tin* «ai.J Am lui al l < H|lmt.«u<l to nil! (1 tbr jr«'|<«rty mil n>Utr of Ibr ••'I AtflliUld I Wil-oti Iti Ibis Ptale to tb' payment of I Im- aaid J* t a lib uit»-rral an 1 e au arxl alto to refiner ou b balf of lb« plaintiff lb« like amount » lib Intrre« on irrrtil rtnela thereof al lb* rat «-a awl from the dal«* afoo -ail fmn'u riiiin-II WI1i*m>, «I rlin*l'atrn of tb« wat< of Jobn K *lltfl|i, il«*»»-!, iihI "> »tll'jrfl lb* l<fo|«Ttjf atl'J r<la> uf t.-« «ai.I' online li. Wll aon. adminlatralrll Maio'raexi lolbe payment of the Mid d M »lib ii.t«T«~l ao<l • 'Mm. / o<l II appear iik frotn an affidavit Ikied In tb« rau»e Ibal -I,.- n aul>, M ) Tbompaoti. W llllam K Y VMlwiu. Alb rt X WIN.ri. jlri tillwl C. Wll ton fXjritine II Wilwn, a>lmlril>iraU1i aa afore raid, and ï ïVf II WilaMi arc rt«m n^etenla of Iii« Mai»- of W< at Virytnla. ai.<! lb«- plaintiff b»» In*. at Kul«a belli Ut Iii« nam riant on tb« lit* Mondaynf <ul». I'Xi. ftie«lanaioei»d«d Uli lb Iba rati«. . li la tmirmt I bat tbr Mud drürndlliu M. t. 1 liot.j~.ti, William K Y. Wilaoa. Albert B. WiiMjn. ArrblbaU) C. U llaoo. Corinne H Wll vin, a<1 tu i unirai ri i a« a/or nl4 and 1 Jarj H. Wlinon ito awwar wlibln one mouth arter Ibe dal« of tbr dru publication of thia order and do «bal la MccMarj' to proO-rt their libtnttlDd tbal Ibey plead lo or anaa«r mm ). amended Mil. II h further ordered tbal tbi» oioer lap publUbwl and a* requin-<1 by la« Wltneaa, John W. Mitchell, t lerk of '«Kid <'iiort. al the Court Houa* of aaid ««intî. ibU uh day of Joi», 1W7. to-wlt, Jnl» KnWa. WO JOHN W MITCHELL, f%nk. Publlabed lb« Ort Urne Juljr 7. UB7. A tuât JOHN W MITCHELL. fVrt Il t H C. AU»» and Hull M. fcf*IU. *• ll<.U*a fcf plaintiff ISSlMIlIlIS _ en Firn PremioamAHllrerMed al ibe Cincinnati Indaatrtal K*l*£ Tbcae are lite ooly KefrUaralora ill«« wkh fTvmmi «fk betw<*o the «alla (tfe* ■■rT uiMt rtiiiilu/.tioc material known tor the and are undoubtedly tb« M and rbrapa* **■ del* of tb« kind in lie murk««. r»««T Krfrif ralor ffuarrantecd M rcjrre^ntoil < all «gd amtn« before bn*io(. or «end <•* IMcell*. Whole aale and Retail iJepot |«4 «ala M-CtM1IIiTL ^ m. W. *»**•!. ImMvrr.