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p? FOR RENT.! iB REHT^ Two dnlllBp In the fnptrfj known u ?ha Frnit Boom. FoomiIoo firtr April lit Apply to FATI1EK SULLIVAN, mrtS No. Hlhlrtttathat 02 fiENI, KALE OB EXCHANGE? F My Residence; No. 9-45 Main atreet. dot* to Suspension bridge. Laret and elegant bouse, with all modern improvements. Alto, Tacant Lot adjoining. a. FORBEtJ, Jel Office 1142 Chapllne Street' nOB KENT OR tJALE? A Fin* Beaidenee on the Bank of the Biter directly opposite Steamboat Land* ing, on Wheeling ialaud. formerly occupied by Attorney General White, fall iot of ground; Home with 9 roomi and all mod* ?rn improremenu. myfl L JBWDJ. JjlOE KENT? Tbe itow room No. 70 Twalfth m <*t,with cellar undtrneatb. Tbla roam has Uen occupied for the UMt thr?? years by Hu|o L. Loot u a tobacco and cigar (tore. Tbe shelving, ceuaten and gae 4x ' rw bekx* lo tbe prwuim. A good W. C is taehad. Beat low, tad pomxtoo given Imme diately. Apply to *V* J. M. TODD. F IOE KENT? One two-etory Frame Hooae, containing eavta rootaa tad hall, oa Booth York street Oae two Story Frame Hooae, containing fire rooma, oa 1M awtre mt. Tbe Mr* bouses art newly papered and grained throughout, aad have good cellars aad all cuareai* dm, aod will be rented low to good partlea. Apply to J T. HTo.NL, 1140 Mala BL, or F.J. flTOb E, at fctoce A Thomas'. rnrVT FOR 8ALE. rjlBUSTEE'd BALE OF LOTS. By virtue of a Deed of Troat made by John E. Parker, J. X. J. Parker aod S P. Parker, to meaa Trustee, dated August 19tb. 1976 recorded In Deed of Trust tfcxik Bo. 11, pete 112, 4 the land records of Ohio countv, West Vjrglcla, I will sell at the front door of tbe Court House of aald county, on I 8ATUBDAY, the 20th day of July. IS71, Oemmeadngat lOo'cixkA. K.. the followiogde i scribed properly: Sixty-nloe lota la Parker Broe' addition to the dty of WbeeUur, u surveyed by W. C. Smith, beio< numbered from ooe to seven* ty-*labt, except lae lota cumbered 9,10, IS, 17, IS, 19 iX 2? and fa. Tun or Salb?One-half cash, tbe balance In ata months, endmod by negotiable Doles bearing Interest from dsy of sals. W. U. CALDWELL, trustee. W. J. W. CowpKir, Solicitor. >12 F OK SALE? Tbe propwty ca tooth east corner of Market and High ttrtets, near North btmt Church. Lot (4 by 100 feet. Brick bouse, containing tlx rooms, tnanct. Terms?One-half caih, balance la oae year.with oat interest. J AM S3 L HAW LET, my9 1220 Main ritreet. Fob 8ale low and on easy TEKMS. Fsrrn of 340 Acres, on the Ohio river, eighteen miles from Wheeling. About oar-third Hirer I bottom (flae alluvial soil not subject to overflow), wall adapted for Market Gardening; about 100 acres floe timber, which can be eaiby cultivated wb?a cleared. Watered by a sprirg drain; will nuke a spJeadid nock farm W. V. 300E A BRO.. mrtS 1100 Market St. DRUCCISTS. ? i gOLD FAST TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD KRAFT'S Diarrhea Compound A SCBB AND CERTAIN REMEDY, endorsed and recommend*! by all who have ever used It. A CUKE OH IV O PAY. Sow is the time to bate It in your hooae, sod to take tt with you when you travrL mm-BOLD BY alL DH0nGI<$T8.-*? R. A. MoCABE &. CO, Prcprletors. jh BUY A BRICK. Alii** FLY HBiOC, or LITTLE GIANT Fi Y-alLLEB. Coavaalcnt and fcffetaal. For sale by UttAN, LIST A CO., Druggieta, ttjgfs <wraer. Holman's Fever & Ague Pads, Dim IK'S ESI SALT, CUSDRS8EO MILK. For sale by U.O AN, LI3TACO. Logan's Ess. lamalca Ginger. Pa'?. concentrated. Aa admlrakle Took aad corrective far the warm seaaoo, at home or on a journey. Pries 25c GRUNDY'H Cholera & Diarrhea Mixture. A ipieadld remedy for Cholera, Dianboa,Cra?p Oalle, Ac. Price 25c. For sale by looa*. list a eg GET THE BEST. Our Flavoring) xtracta are pure and strong. Tbe market la fall of dilated and adulterated Extracts. | Ask for I flAi, Litfr a ni'd. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, J Supporter!, 8hculder Bracei, i . . , ^ddie-bags, byrlagM, Truasea. In great variety at LO-JAir, I IflT A CO'S. Jy?-daw Drugrist-, Whe?llng, W; Va. F0B CHOLERA, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Etc., ? USB? Deed's Diarrhea Remedy. It baa never failed in a single initance. REED'S DIARRHEA REMEDY It sold by all dealers in medicines. REED'S DIARRHEA REMEDY Is prepared by HOUSTON & REED, WHEELING, WEST VA. je18 MARBLE WORKS. WIER, REYNOLDS & HICKMAN, marble Workers, AXD DIALED* IN American and Scotch Granite, No. 1606 Market Htrret, 2nd door tbove the PottolSoe. Monument*, Tabletj I ad Furaltira Work ?a Hind and Midi to Order. Hurth Sloan ComUntly an Hand. )?aa CARROLL BROS., Granite and IWIeWoikeis AM Itnportan ol Um Bait Sootoh Granito and Italian Marblea. No*. 6, a asd 10 StrrxxsTB St., wheiuso, w. VA. WAIm ??taction of MONUMENTS and TABLETS eoMtaaUroa hand, which will baaold it prtoaa to wilt tha tinMt apl JJ10 COFifliB Two kndrad ban good to cbotoa kta OoOta, Jo* tmhidMU fattS? V H. WKTLLT. PUtB LEAK LABD?TWrtw, Ikmli, HaII lantla, PaUi and Half Palli. BapariortotlM MUlki **Bo1mAm Lard, much of w tilth la unfit ? im RC. LIHT. J a. SKFINKD 8UOARH?600 BARRED* GhiM, Fowdartd, Urmnuuud, Codwand Bw lo atara and for air at lowaat mark at rata*. M. REXLLT, IM tad 1X11 MAta BC Ud tea* FU>a Kid Ne? perl Tiaa. Ladlaa'Flaa Kid QuwTl* Ladlaa'Flaa Kid Newport Bottoo. Ladlea' fine Kid Saratoga Mllpprs. Ltd lei' FIm Kid Opar* Slippers. L*dict' FIm Kid Crujoet SUppers. , ladlae* FloaLUeo Loot Bnu>ch SUppers. Genu' ? loabJa.oo Goal Strap Shoer Otou* Flae febbla Ot. Strap Sbott. Gaata' elae Call Strap Sbcek Also ft full 11m of Lad lot* tod Qntf FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, HAND AND MACHINE SIWED, Which will be BOLD Vf BY LOW. rif J00 want ft good article ftt tha lov?t prlcago to J". T. STONE, 1140 Jlaln Mtreet* Jyt HOB5BBOOK'fl BLOCK. DBS, morbid, JAHRF.TT ? C0BUB5, DUITUTh, exo. a. noma, n.n.a. a. *. jamttt, dm. UK. a. a. cosca*. 1124 Market Strut Hhealli*. W.Va. liquid Nltrooa Oxide Oa urtd lor thepainleM Extinction of Tratb. Hlllng aikl prjtrrlDjr the Natural TaKh a fcpedaJty. ArtificialTeeth Guar aataad. Alloorinatucauooartodff prooptattap lloa. OfBca open day aod nlfhL ?TA lady in m daalrad. apl7 Teeth extracted without pain. During tba elaran yaara I bare been practicing lo Wbeelln* I ha?e admlnlatered pa to orer aaran thouaaod penoot with Pkxtkct Safktt, aod lo aim cat erery caaa with entire aatlifactlon to myaali and patlenu. Wa cooataotly ktrp on handapcue KltrooaOzlda Gaa for thcae that dcalia to take it. DB. gUBOlBOH A SON. boM No. lia Market St. Great Drives! I. BLUM&BRO. Ofler from this*day until further notice SPECIAL DRIVES, in order to dearont their Summer Stock. Ulack Silks, Summer Silks, Bunding! and Grenadines. Cashmeres ond Figured Dress Goods. Lawns and White Goods. Ladies' Linen Suits and' Parasols. Prints and Muslins. Table Linens and Towels. Boys' and Men's Cossimerea. All at Greatly Reduced Prices. 1000 REMNANTS at one-half the usnal Price. X. BLUM 3c BKO. ire Til I'HMD AY, JULY 11, 1S7?. Sew Advertisement*. Special Notice. Administrator'* Notice. Fly Bruihe*?E. L. Nicoll. County Qlerk?Newt. Linch. Man ton- Morgan Boat Bac*. Men aod Women of the Sooth. Postoffice Department?Mail Lettiogs. Organ Bayers, Take Notice?William H.Sheib. Thxkxometkk Kxookd.?The follow ing abowa the range of the thermometer, a* obaerved at Scbnepfs drug store, Opera House corner, yesterday: On and after Jo!y 5ih, 1878, aid uatil September lit, we shall close our Store every evening at 7 o'clook, Saturday evenings excepted. SPEYER BR03. Haviag bought tbe entire production af a moufdctu'er a' Travel lag sad Lunch Basketi, we ofTer the tame at Immense bargains, fron 40 to 60 per cent leaa than regular prloee. Nice Baskets fram 15 cents op. Call soon, aa tbey mast be sold to make room for other goods. SPEYER BROS. Brief Mention. IsrANT mortality ia increasing. Yesterday wes another scorcher. The wharf is undergoing repairs. The rain last evening cooled the air wonderfully. Vacation toura enter verj largely into tbe discussion of probabilities, just now. Many of the crossings over gutters in various parts of the city are in need of repairs. Yeotebday the heat was almost sufFo eating, and no relief was found until evening. The Jack Baas Fishing Club has gone into ila usual summer quarters op Wheel* ing Creek. Two deeds of trust and two release deed* were admitted to record yesterday by the Clerk of the County Court. The ceilings in tbe Second Ward Mar ket are getting scraped and made ready for the summer coating of whitewash. Niohtwatcbman Jchkins frightened some burglars away from Mrs. Hagger. ty'a residence, on Water street, Tuesday night. It is considered as probable that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will re open their office here, and re-instate Mr. John Bailie as Agent. Tbe dry goods merchants and grocers of Martin's Ferry will close their stores every evening, Saturdays excepted, at 8 o'clock, during the summer months. The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Or der 'of United Workingmen meets this week at Greenville, Mercer county. Tbe Wheeling lodges will send delegates. Ai'ocsr Hanke, of the Leisure Boat Club, ha* issued a formal challenge to tbe winner of tbe Manton-Morgan boat race, which takes place at Pittsburgh on Sat urday next. A fkeioht car on the Hempfield road caught fire yesterdav morning, near Waahiflgton, Pa, and the flame* were extinguished with no little difficulty by tbe train men. Justice Scholtx yesterday iasued a warrant for Capt. Robert Cowan, upon a charge of threatening to kill John Har den. An investigation resulted in the case being dismissed at the costs of Har den, who made tbe complaint. W. 8. Docolasb, the escaped Grant county murderer, arrived at Keyaer Tuesday evening, in tbe custody of a Texas Sheriff. He will be incarcerated for the present in the Grant county jail, from which be made bis escape before. Any one in tbe city wishing a nice bouquet or flowers of any kind for decora tion, can have them fre*b and nice from 0?car Wright, of Moundsville, who will furnish everything that may be desired, fresh and nice, at very reasonable prices. To niobt, tbeladiee of tbe 8oclal Mis* sionof the Fourth Street Church give an entertainment, with refreshments, music, literary exercises, and everything which can make such an occasion interesting and attractive. Pleaaant memoriea will be carried away by those who attend. Ta* Comm.?Cricurr Oopbt Jwigt Mtkin.?In thii Court yesterday the fol lowing businese vu transacted: The cause of M. T. Graham vs. Charlee Graham vu argued upon the merits by D. Peck for plaintiff, and 0. B. Caldwell for defendant, and submitted. In the case of Joseph Sieger rt. Can* tripetal Power Company, a decree waa entered referring the accounta to a com missioner for report In the case of Porter vs. Merchants' National Bank, the application for the appointment of a Receiver waa argued by White for plaintiff, and Clarke for de fendant The argument wascontinued at ! the adjournment of Court until Friday I morning. Adjourned until 8 a. X. to day. Polick Court?Judqt Qranmcr. The following case* were disposed of yesterdav morning by Bis Honor: ' Geo. fahitebair and Peter Comfort were charged with digging into the street j for the purpose of making a connection with the water main, on Wood, be tween 15th and 16th streets, having been I employed bv G. W. Kennedy to do so. They were fined $1 and costs each for violating the ordinance relating thereto, but execution of the sentence was sus pended on payment of costs. Michael Coppinger was fined $2 and costs for disorderly conduct, and in de* fault vu committed. The caae against Trimble & Horn brook, charged with digging into the street, waa dismissed. Supposed to bb Dbowked. ? Capt. Eiplev, of the police force, yesterday re ceived a letter from the Chief of Police of Allegheny, Pa., giving a description of a man named John Fredericks, who is sup posed to have been-drowned some six miles below this city a month or so ago. The writer state* that in May last John Fredericks and Henry Schafier, of the Eleventh Ward, Allegheny, embarked in a skiff for the West. A few dajs after their departure the skiff was lound a abort distance below Wheel ing, bottom upwards, and shortly afterwards the body of a man answering the description of Scbaffer was found in the river. The wife of Fredericks called at the Mayor's office in Allegheny in search of information concerning her husband, of whom she has heard nothing since he left home. The description of the missing Fredericks is aa follows: Age 40 years, dark complexion, mus tache and hair, height five feet nine inch es, weight 160 pounds. Clothed, when he left home, in gray slouch bat, black frock coat, dark striped vest and pants, silver watch and chain. It is to be hoped some light can be thrown on the fate of both men. Col. R. L. Stoke, for the past eight years Passenger Agent of the Pomerov Packet Company, has quit, and connected himself with the Wheeling and Pittsburgh boats. The Colonel is over 80 years old. but as lively as a cricket, and honest and fsithful in the discbarge of his dutiee. He is aq correct about his deportment as Dicken's famous character, Mr. Turvey drop, being celebrated for his politeneis and urbanity of charscter. Many a lady passenger on the upper packets can re call with pleasure the polite attention of the slight, wbite-bsired gentleman, who never failed to properly tip his hat on the approtch of a person wearing female apparel, and see that her every want was attended to.?Cincinnati Timet. Morawvmx CiKrsciinso. ? The csmpmeeUng pounds at iloundsvilleere ?Irefi-' occupied by a number of fami !" V"1"'h'c"7i ?Jo propose spending the heated term there. Among thou St* irn^e .Pound! are Rev. DeH?j, f* J>. Allan K. Bassett, Mr.. lles. The families of Mes?r?. Arthur Little, Joseph Bodies and W. K. Elson i eipect to lake op their itimmer residence on the grounds the latter part ol this week. There is oo more delightful place! 10 he count,? than "(he old c.mp ground at Mouodsville, and it is rapidly comiog into popttlsritr as a pleasant summer retreat. 1 cJ"l W"HMOTO.v Coosty Oarr.vA ^ There were nx nirriint at Squire Mares, Wert Alexander. Wash ington coaotr, Pa., on tbe Fourth, all runawaj couple# from Wheeling. 'Squire Mayes, it will be recollected, is the gen in2f? * "nlled rome 3.000 or 4000 runaway couples within the past ' p?"..?nl, as will be seen, the de-, mand for hu service. shows no abate. fflenL-fltoWjA JWer. ? ,..?0Cal! Wab??o-CoI. Hear/ C. Pe terroan gave a house warming at his new ?lace of residence, No. 1303Eoff street, tliZTrl*'? wtlch * l,r?e ""<?>? of lnTited friends were present, who fared bounteously upon the good things spread Wore them Kramer's exoellent orches-| tra was on hand and discoursed sweet r?JiS A'4 '?? tour the frieodsdis-1 persed, wishing the Colonel and his clev-1 er wife much happiness in.'iheir,nc w|home. ( CiDETOup AT ffa, Poisr.?Hon. Ben. Wilson announces in our advertis ng columns that a competitive eiamina tion of applicants foracaifetship at West Point from the First Congressional dis '1'V' Virginia ?Whdd? Clarksburg on Thursday, 25th inst The n???r7 qualification, of applicants J set forth in the advertisement. boiler at JustWPh/lli' "" 10 J?" b7 ."'"f? Fk'Hip" on Tuesday evening, as a supposes! lunatic. Yesterday O'Learv r ^ Dr' L- D- W'I'on, th'I' r. n 'T1"1 ,*"d pranonnced in H??'l remain in jail until quar ters are provided for him at Weston. Ip.??* ?A little son of Mr. E Cbristm?er was thrown out of a buggr at the intersection of Eoff and 31. t ^eCh,r?.1m.Ut" 4|S M"rtlr injured. U.'k k J"" placed the boy in the bagjjj, and walked aronnd it to fll ?5r 1 ulhifr ,ide' when lh? uumal ran off. with the renult stated. Ta? freight conductors on the Penn Ein" l! ii? i"? br"K:l1 1'nn have been relieved of the duty of keeping , 7r Wl"Ch ""T "" IS. il. h"ttofor'., to mark down tbe time when passing signal stations. Tele graph operators at the respective offices will attend to thia in fntnre. "P?","1?" ^ Dirunv. Peanut Scott. lied Stocking base ball c SbSl'fv 1 m^ICh "'ill ? colored dub at Wayneaburg, P.., on Tuesday. The Wayn?sburg club, known as the Do ion club, won bv a score of 13 to 7. Tbe *iSe".",CL .on ,he inning on accountof the rain. 8 Sbmt.CiIVt2!ti ,b*lon?i"8 lo Mr. M. m. ' ? ^??d occupied by ,nd Kob,rt Swee ney, of Martin. Ferry, and another gen v-T/rH.^h"^^ '? ?Votlh Wheeling yestorday, by the wheels geltlog faitene in the street car track. ,W' N""- of the Sixth CW'if "nounoed as a candidate for Clerk ol the Coontv Court. Mr. Llnch I 'n ?*<*Hent and uceedlngly clever ?h. SffiS"! wo"ld- " ?<?cted to thereto" ith'abUity. *""* . EiTATi Sat*?Meurs. Hervsv lavrs st,-.siiS Arm.trong was tbe purchaser, Mr. Henry H. OpiotU, of Pituburgh, S* 'jf* f*4" 'landing several day, ii this city, leavee for booe to-day, . The Ohio county Demoorata will meet in convention about tbe lstof August and elect their delegatee to the Congressional Convention at New Martinsville! PntovjLL Po new.?Gov. Mathswa In spected the Kanawha Riflemen, at Charleston, on the 6th inst- and the Greenbrier Infantry, at Lewisburg, on the tfth. He is now at Lewisburg, and will probably return to the capital tbe latter part of thla week. ProL H. Wilaon Harding, of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa, ia in town ?biting hi- mother. He leaves thia week for Cheat Mountain, where he expects to join hia sister, Mr*. Bebeoca Harding Davis.? Wa>L (A) Examiner. 8. M. Felton, Esq, General 8uperin tendent of the Pewikv Road, accompa nied by Superintendent Barrett and Merra. Kimball end Peters, prominent official* of the new road, were in town yesterday. on a tour of inspection. Mr. 8. B. Harrison, day clerk at the McLure House, left yesterday for St. Catherines, Canada, to aasume a position in Mr. Warner's summer hotel, the Ste phenson House. Mr. S. Wallace, of the Wallace House, Morgantown, is quartered at the Stamm. Mr. C. F. Bauer, editor of the Pitw burgh VolkMati, registered at the Summ House veeterday. Mr. l'hos. Wilson, of theBellaire Mill, leaves for Cape Mar to day, to recuper ate for a few weeks. We regret to hear of the serious illness of the|wife of Conductor'Wm. Brown, of the Hempfield Road. The venerable Rev. T. M. Hudson, of Brooke county, was in town yesterday. Mr. J. Kern pie, tbe lawyer caricaturist, yesterday left for the West, and will spend the summer with friends in In diana. Mr. William E. Trull, formerly a member of the firm of Thoa. Hughes & Co., the well known clothiers, has entered into a copartnership with his brother, Mr. George Trull, for the purpose of car rying on the dry goods importing busi ness in >*ew York. Mr. Alex. Laing,and his nephew, Mas ter Richard Robb, left for Marquette, Michigan, on Tueeday, to apend a few weeks. Mr. C. A. Reed, lately connected with J. 6. Reed's hat atore. will succeed Mr. S. B. Harrison as cleric at the McLure Houae. Charley is well known and pop ular, and we bare no doubt will 611 his new position with grace and dignity. Blackbkbby Jam.?A Blind Hone in a Hardwire Store.?Yesterday afternoon a wagon containing 20 buckets of black berries, a white boy and a short edition of the 15th smendment, all drawn by a blind horse, started from tbe establishment of Benj. Rosenstein. on 12ih street, between Main and Water streets. On Main street, near 14tb, the horse took the bit in his teeth and started to run.* The boys were tossed ofl tbe seat into the wagon, to en joy themselves among the blackberries. In the rapid transit one wheel of the wigon caught round tbe telegraph pole at Mr. Albert Franzell's corner. The pole, the wagon and tbe harness proved all too strong for the horse and he was swung round violently and com menced pawing viciously the large show window in Mr. Franiell's store,smashing it to pieces and breaking a number of tbe articles therein and acatteringtbe balance in dire confusion, also cutting his head and legs severely in theglaaarThe wagon and horse, in fearful gyration, whirled round the pole three separate times, emptying the blackberries on the street in a rather confused mass. For a while there was infinite danger to passers-by, who scarcely knew which way to turn for aafety. Johnson, of the Leader, was there and made a frantic effort to avoid any entangling alliance with the spinning vehicle. Finally the horse fell, and whether Johnaon'a presence had any thing to do with the fall is yet under con sideration, but anyhow the horse fell and bis wild career terminated. Uncle Jake Snyder had his fine trotting horse stand ing in front of his store door, and fearful of what might happen promptly hurried the animal into the store and thus kept him out of a dreadful mix. Strange to say, the wagon was not much injured, but the boys had a nice time treading the Surple juice out of the blackberries. Mrv obnson, tbe lighter and lifter and leader, has not reported any injury to his locomotives and we presume has suf fered nothing beyond a bad scare, which be enjoyed in common with others who do not cumber so much ground. Tbb Bible Cause.?Mr. W. K. M. Denny, who is canva?sing the city in the interests of the Bible cao?e, will com* plete bin labors in the course of a few days. Hem now at work in the Eighth Ward, having commenced operations there two days since, and when he gets through with that ward will be done in the city. He tells as that, daring the two days he hu been working in the Eighth Ward, on Tuesday he found six teen and on Wednesday seventeen fami lies without Bibles. Apropos of this, Bev. W. R. Long, the District Agent, has the following to say in regard to bis work in the interior: "My report does not indicate the full results of my labors for April. It is very difficult to make satisfactory collections here, but prospects are brightening with the promised abundant harvests. Wheel ing and Ohio County Bible Society is conducting a vigorous canvass of Wheel ing under my supervision, but without my personal labor. Our collections and sale of books there will be increased very materially. I have labored during the past ten days incessantly at Grafton and Fetterman, in Taylor county, and Char* lestown, in Jefferson county. I raised $45 there, and they added $30 more, making$75 for books for their new book case. The society was virtually dead, but now it starts again with bright pros pects." Behd va. Slow.?Mr. G. W. Bend ves terdar entered an information before J us* tice Wm. Phillips, charging Geo. 8low with having misused him, besides creat ing a dsturbance of the peace, for which be demanded legal redress. Both of tbe parties live in East Wheeling. The de fendant was required to give bond in tbe sum of $160, conditioned to be of good be havior for one year. He gave the bond, and was discharged from custody. 8tobm at Mouwwville. ? A very severe storm passed over Moundsville yesterday afternoon, about half past two o'clock. There was a heavy fall of rain, mingled with hail, and the wind blew a regular hurricane, flattening the corn in every direction, and doing a great deal of damage to the crops in Marshall county. In this city, at the time mentioned, there was only a alight sprinkle of rain. Pwcatobial.?The Jack-Baas Fishing Club went into camp at "The Forka" y#*terday, where they were joined by the "Umbrella Brigade." Aa both parties are composed of prominent citizens, it is but just that we infer that their actions in a piscatorial line or otherwise be equally as prominent. It was David Dinger, and not Daniel Dinger, w ho wae before Juatioe Phillips the other dav, for disorderly conduct at the military picnic. We make this ex Elanation for tbe benefit of -Mr. Dan. linger, of Dinger's hat store. Failias,?The Chas. Moore Fishing Club will leave to-morrow for the classic waters of Fish Creek, In Wetxel county. They expect to return after the Demo cratic Convention digestion. Wilson. Among the late arrivals at the McLure are, J. J. McHenry, E?q., and daughter, of Cumberland; George Crook, U.S.TrwU Jtmrnai, New \ork. The P.C. 4 St. Louis Railway Com C7 will sell excursion tickets to Pitts gh and return on Saturdav, tbe 13th inst., for the Manton-Morgan boat raoe. Tickets good for return until Monday. Tbe Mvnuerchor Singing Society are making great preparations for a moon light picnic next week, at Neuhausen's Summer Garden. The committee is as foUews: David Kail, Louis Stifel, Fred. Schwertfsger and G. Guttenburg, HoJl'a stove, Hall's et?tt lorwrermor*. For sale by J. O. Payne, No. 1418 Market atreeL Masok A Hi mum hare transferred the agency for their veil known Ogana to oor friend 6b?ib, under Washington Hall, who will in future represent these Organ* for tbia vicinity. Every peraon knowa the Maaon A Hamlin Organs, their merit* are above all others, and the very cheap pricea and accommodating termaMr. Sbeib will aeil them onought to pat one in every houae in tbia neighborhood. A word of advice before yon buy an Organ; after 700 bare been talked to death by ?ome one trying to aell you aome other Organ, call on or write to the Maaon A Hamlin agent, Mr. Wm. Sbeib, and see if you cannot get the beat Organ for the least money from him. d&w If you wiah to be permanently cured of aick headache, dm McLaiiu? Wheeling mil. If yonr dro^giat don't keep them, ?top at McLain Brothers and get a box. Call aoon at John Roemer'a. Nos. 2019 and 2021 Main street, if you wiah to save money. _ Fob UrwABDS or Thirty Yeabs Mra. Winslow'a Soothing 8yrup haa been a*d for children. It correcta acidity of the stomach, relieves void colic, regulatea the bowels, cures dyxnlery and diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cent1 a bottle. d*w For Liyeb Complaint. Bilious Head ache, Sick Headache (which females are so liable to,) Jaondice or Green Sickneas, Bilious Colic and Bilioua Fevers, Dropsi cal Swellings, Intermittent, Remittent and Congestive Fevers, where languor, drowsi ness. anxiety, aching, pains in the back, head and extremities, alight chilla with flushes of heat, etc. No medicine is better adapted to cure these complaints in all their various forms than Swayxe's Tab axd Sarsapabilla Pills i Prepared only by Dr. Swayne 6 Son, Philadelphia, and sold at 25 cents a box by all leading druggists. In Wheeling by Lo TsrrHlDce orient peailiset in cashioos of roses, A broth like the perlame the toilet baito u; These are charms to win hearts whan til other charms fade, Bat Umbos'! be preservedwithout Bczcdoxi's Spalding's Glue mends Furniture, Toys, Ac. eodAw "Tin First Dose Givis Belief."? The distressing cough, which threatened serious results, is quickly cured before de veloping a fatal pulmonary affection. For all throat, breast and lung disorders. Asth matic or Bronchial affections. Hooping Cough, Liver Complaint, Blood Spitting, dc., no remedy is so prompt and effectual as "Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." "I have made use of this preparation for manv years, and it has proved to be very reliable and efficacious in the treatment of severe and long standing coughs. I know of two patients, now in com'ortable health, and who but for its use I consider would not now be living. Isaac & Herbein, M. D., Straustown, Berks county, Pa. PriceTrial bottles, 25 cents; large site, $1. or six for $5. A single 25 cent bottle will oftentimes cure a recent cough or cold, and thus prevent much suffering and risk of life. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. Sold by leading Drug gists. Logan, List A Co., Wheeling. As Undeniable Tbcth.?You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, un satisfactory life in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you,?your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and com mon sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, aour stomach, ha bitual costiven'ss, dizziness of the head, nerrous prostration, low spirit*, Ac. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. eodaw Hiver News. River four feet four inches and falling rapidly. Weather very hot, with frequent , ahowers. The Mallie Ragon departed for Par | kercborg at 10} o'clock. | The local packet*, with light tripe, ar rived and departed aa usual. The John L. Rboads, for St. Louis, Earned down at 1 p. m. She took on 800 egs of naili at this point. | The W. P. Thompson, from Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, will pass down this morn* ing. The Courier will be the packet for Par* | keraburg this morniog at 10} o'clock. I By Telegraph. | Pittsburgh, July 10.?River 2 feet 2 inches and stationary. Weather cloudy aud hot. New Ohleahs, July 10.?Arrived? Frank Pergord, Greenville; John A. Scaddtr, 8t. Louis. Departed?Gold duat, 8t. Louis; John Wilson, Ouachita River. Clear and warm. I Caibo, Julj 10.?River 24 feet 10 in I cbes and falling. Louisville, July 10.?Weather clear and warm. Departed?Cona. Millar, [Cincinnati; Mary Elizabeth, Evanaville. I River falling with 5 feet 6 inches in the canal. Vicsuvao, July 10.?Weather cloudy. Thermometer 95 . River iell 1 inch. Down?Mary Houaton. No boats up. St. Looip, July 10.?Arrived?Golden Eagle, Keokuk; Kanawha and bargea, Pomeroy; Dippold and barges, New Or I leans; Grand Lake and barges, Kansas City. Departed?Golden Eagle, Keokuk; Kinney, Kanaaa City; Minnesota, Rt.Psul. | River fallen 6 inches; 21 feet 8 inches above low water. Memphis, July 10.?Rainy. River J rose 2 inches. Thermometer 92?. Ar-1 rived?A. C. Donnally,NewOrleane;Citr I of Alton, New Orleans; Belle of Shreve I port, Su Louis. Departed ? Donally, | Cincinnati; City of Alton,St. Louis; Belle ' of Shreveport, New Orleans. Evamkille, July 10.?Weather clear and hot; mercury 77? to 90?. Up?Paria o-A-n Idlewile, E. B. Stallman, B. H. Cook, Maggie omiuj, _ Mitchell. Down?Mary Miller, Katy Did, Robin aud tow, Morning Star, Dick Johnaon. NaaHviLLE, July 10.?Rirer falling and atanda 31 feet on shoals. ClitcXEffATi, July 10.?River 8 feet and falling. Weather fair and hot. Depart ed?Andy Baum, Memphia. -yyUKBLWU, CUfCUfM ATI A PITISBUZQ uSS^Pack et Comp'y,ifirf For Parkeraburg, Pomeray, Galllpolla IrontoR, Huntlngtoo, Portamouth, Clnolnntl aid Louisville. The following New tad Elegant Piaaeogsr flteom era will leart Wheeling: KATIE BTOCIDALE rrwj Mood*7 night. EMMA OBAHAM trary W#dn?d?r night GRANITE STATE arary Friday night. And Istva Whaallng rrtry Sooday, Taeeday and Wadoaaday for Plttaborgh. Ptaaangcri and freight raoelptad through to all , ... ..-..I 1150 W.tw St, of Piopli ? WUrfbMt H. 8EAM0N, Aonrr. , rosTBEcnvjD- . fejSKSSBswa8 market rataa by Q. B. FKSST 1 Ml MISCELLANEOUS. WHAT ANY ONE MAY SEE. Atjmt wW?U1mmb1m IWMrfCjrtMkl indKUlMOU iki mioufcetMj <{,**>? ?oc'i Ckpcin. Potooj Puiur nc^rsd tb? hjghet and only medal sarardwl to plasters. WHAT CANNOT BE SEEN in tbis list la ths nams cf any of their'numerous competitors. 80 greatly acperlor to ordinary rar oas plasters and liniments U Benson's Ca peine Par ooj Pinter, that It has gained tbe amoral of the highest medical authority lo the wotld. Dr. J.N. H. Thompson, of Waahiagtoo, D. C, Jodge In the Dnii Department of tie Ceotennlal Exposition, ?ajs of ticm: "I a*? them constantly la my prac tice. and estates them 000 of the moat useful In* rentlona of tha sga." Eenaon'i Gapdne Platter strengthens, soothes, stimulates a healthful circu lation of tbe blood, relievos stooce^nd cures quick er than any known plaiter, llnitmot or compound. It la now conaklersd to be the unrtrslled remedy for lama back, rheumatiim, neuralgia, a pin a] and kidney aflections, aclatlca. lumbe*o,stubborn colds. Sold eterywher*. ?rice 25a BE CiUTlSgsi in tbe market; ctta lo particular hating a similar sounding name, can ulna lead poisons. Eecbcvn ulna Benin's raptine Plaster bas tbe word Gap cine cot through tha plaster-take do other. | Jeim.W.SAw L.S.L. * SPLENOID OPPOKIUKIir To WIN * FOB TON*. BIUHTH UBiND DISTBIBCTIUK, 1178, AX KK W OBLEAKS, TDIBDAT, ADO. U. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. This institution was regularly incorporated by the legislature of tbe Buis for Edocatlonsl and Charitable purposes in IMS, with a cspital of fl, 000 000, to which it has since added a leeeite fund of $330,000. ITS GRAND BINGLB NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. Jl nettr tcala or postpone*. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 130.000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priis~ 130000 I Capitol Prixs ........ 10,000 1 Capital Prixs : 5,000 S Prtaes of I2SOO 4,000 S Prises of 1000 ? 000 SO Prists of 6CO 10,000 100 Prixss of ICO 10.000 300 Prises of 80 10,000 600 Prises of TO 10,0(0 1000 Prises of 10 . 19, APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prixea of |300 i,7tC 9 Approximation Prises of 200?, 1,800 9 Approximstton Prises of 100_~. 1657 Prises, amounting to 1110,400 Responsible corresponding stents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only he made to the Home Oflca In New Orleans. Write, dearly staling full sddreu, for farther information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN. P. 0. Box692, New Orieans, Louisiana. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are un der the supervision and management of GENS. O. T. BEAUBtGABDand JUBaL A. EARLY. Jyl0-W,SAw GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF LEA & PERRINS' i EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MEDICAL GEN TLEMAN at Mad ras to hla brother st WORCESTER, RINd that their Sauce is highly es teemed In IndhCand is, in my opinion, the most pa'atable as wall aa tbe meat wholesome 8a that is made." WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, THUS 6IVIN0 THE CONSUMES NOT 0?LT THE BEST, BUr THE MUST ECONOMICAL SAUCE Signature on every bottle. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 9 Ceils?e Place, and I Union Square, New Tart P034-F Lawson's CURATIVE la an internal and external rem edy, for the cure of all diseases of a nerv ous nature, deriving its curative properties from a combination of the BEST MEDI CINES which medical skill and long ex perience in the treatment of diseases has decided to be the true remedies for such complaints. RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA SCIATICA CAN BE CURED. So many Instances where severe cases of Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Ague In Face, Nerv ous Headache, etc., hare been entirely cured by the Curative, that we do not hesitate to say it will cure every case II used as we direct. The cures performed has astonished tho med ical profession, as well as the patients them selves, who In many cases had given np all hope of ever being cured. The Curative Is put up In Urge bottles for family use, and no family should be without It. For Burna, ftcalde, Cuts, Wounds, Bleeding, Toothache, Earache, Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Bowel Complaint*, Kidney Complaint*,and all Nervous Diseases, II la the BEST REMEDY KNOWN. Do not suflfer pain when you can be to easily cured. Ev-ry Druggist keep* It. MINKO If Ltwios Chemical Co., Cleveland, 0. West Va. University, MORGANTOWN, W. VA. REV. J. R. THOMPSON, A.M., Pmidint The University furnishes Instruction In the fol lowing Departments, vis: classical, MILITARY, BCIENTiriC. MEDICINE, agricultural, law, ENGINEERING, PREPARATORY Text Books supplied to students at cost The calendar of the year arranged to suit the conveni ent* of teachers. The expense* far an entire school year need not exceed 1175 CO. Fail Ttnn begins on the first Wednesday of September. For Catalogues and other information, address the Pmldent, J. B. THOMPSON. jy6-WAS Morgantoum, W. Va. Qristadoro'sJ}^ Is the safest and the best, is Instantaneous In its action, and It prodocas tha most natural shades of black or brown, does not italn the skin, and is esdiy applied- It Is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well sppolnted toilet for lady or i*ntl?man. ?or aalabyall Droxjlats and Hair Draasers. JOSEPH CRItTAOORO, Proprietor m)20-S P. 0. Box 2112, New Ye rk Airs THKI TO SO IT, ta*? tvvrr A4 >a?14 Un Mftrt auiii iwimti etiW wlU U? I ^MnirUmikiinu. liNtulMlHuirMm, I prftm, timltU.ai, aat aatk ?u?ra*twr?f itlii I <tlfkMUlM.NMM4HW?| td It-.. I famui.a a*ML ?r ???!?? msUmU r.r Kr??r?r?r I "-wttelac. Mlrra m p^ul cart, ui liu I feH-9aWaweow IJIEACHEBS' EXAMINATION. Tha Annual. Elimination of Teachers for the Free Behools of Ohio CVuntv. for the sshooi year tealanlng dept. 1st, 1I7B, will be held at Tri del pbla. Augoet 1st and 2d, at? a. a.of each day. All persona expec.log to teach in the Free Schools of Ohio county, and who are subject to Jyll-Thaw County Superintendent. BEYMER, BAUMAN&CO. COBRODEKS AND MAN lTFACTUREBS OF Strictly Pure "Wliite Lead, ORANGE MINERAL, AND '? PURE ^ ^WHITE ? ^ LEAD .O/ F*c-3iali* U GoU 1W*L Bra. afc OUR GUARANTEE. Fio-iIbIU of M??l Tablet tttichld to evory Ptckigi ot oir Bn* LOGAN, LIST & CO., Wheeling. W.V. mjJ-Tk PLUMBING, OAS fittinn9 4C. IJIHOMPSON A HIBBEED, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDER8, 1314 Mark et Street. AGS5TS FOB THE retort GAS cooking stoves AXD UNDERWRITERS GA8 MACHINE. Jy? JJ^UKE FITTON ?1416 Maec 8tr*it, Cfclla attention to hli PATENT iron street washer. No more dialog op tod tearing upof paramenia. Full/ guaranteed. Alto, J tat recefred, a large lot of Street tod Hydrant Bom, which I will nil at loweat price*. J e23 ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL PLUMBIXG ESTABLISHMEST, 1418 Market Street, And examine the LUTZ PATENT Iron Hydrant & Street Washer, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. They can be repaired without digging np your pavement or yard. je2S roofing! JOHN C. 8CHULTZ, PLAIX AND ORNAMENTAL, SLATE ROOFER, Ha llfl EroHTOxrH 8ra**T. All ordera promptly attended to. Bepalring neat* ly done and warranted. my4 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. ?SaMPBELL HOUSE, MOUS DSVILL1, W. VA. Accommodationi fint-cUu. Charges moderate. Call and be conrinced. SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED. Jell ___ PHCENLX SALOON A RESTAURANT No. 6 Washington Fall. Thle eatablhhment has been fitUd op r*?anlleas of txpet.ee, and la without doubt the baodeomeet ?Dd most attractive place oI the kind in the diy. The Kestaorant cannot be eurpieaed anywhere, and the Bar contains the cbotce-l Wlnee, Liquors and Clfare. dam roup every moraine and its lo|. Concert at Boifi old daJooo. No. 1417 Market ?treat, mrr Saturday evening by Kramer's nnri railed Orchestra. fc* HUE .A. !R, THAT'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1156 Ma>xrT Sr., <i lU omh ftrtKtut Bj+ kmrani tn th* dtp. It U the only Beetaurant that baa separate room* (or ladke,or wbara you can find that quiet cJsenllnees of a borne, combined with the beat nMm that can be found In the city. Ice Cream, Berriee, Ac., alwiyi on hand. OyaWs, Fiafa and all the deli cadea of the seaaon eeoatantly on hand. ajK IjpHE 1 UNIVERSITY OF WOOST ER. REV. A. A. E. TArLOB, D.D., PfMlillt. A larga property and andowaeot. Follcorpeof experienced ProfetaoTS. Nearly 100 stndenta. daakftl, Phlkeophloal and Scientific Couraaa, a* la beat Collefea. French aod German uofht thoroofhly. Board and expenses cheap aa alie vhere Prtpirateo Dlp?rt?trt taofht mainly by Col* k?a teach*) ? English, Cluneal and Noraal Cog raw. All Ci ope* to Yoc*o Woe**. Catalogues aant freely on spplleetioa to the PBES IDINT, Wooater, Ohio. jylO-W,BA*_ |CAROLINA RICE-60 TIERCK yjSS,?4 ""Wov uq| |?4 uu Mela *reet IMPERIALSTARCH (PURITY, IS I UNRIVALLED {STRENGTH , FOR I (ECONOMY. Far UUMIIT MI 11 II THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ??-ASK YOUR OBOCEB FOB IT. Jom Npeldel tt Co., Sole AgrnU for thli dty. j?n-?od GROCERIES. JCEDTEaT" To mfce properly thU ?o3n| lai .intw?i drink, to popuUr daritt the butt tea. mt* tM belt Oolonj T? d lie lul mb'i pr*a 25X" "UM4 Coratt Mil to uid fwntuh gUQAR. nYtucin jet Foarueo Pr.iii c< p* bin 80147 lor One D?Uu, ?t tbt cerar of Mukit at Fourteentn ggg* B. J. eMTIB. QOFFEE. A good Freib Eotcrl Ce&i Jot tyt*?rs C?> t pound, it tfie wrser 1f Xubt iM Hi filO B. J. sum JCLY Picnickers will iad i llll npfi; i Pried Beef, Bins Ckeen.Civtei.ai, Chow, 8?rdin?, At, u GEO. K. McMKHin jy3 ya. 1M1 Mute Ssici Largest and Finest As*ortmMlif Goods in the City. Jut Becrind: Lobe ten. beJmoc. FIm Attrtaw d W Gftll/ornte Cm Bed Good/, net m Rm Petre, Ae^ OIItw in bouw, berrr tf jnpa, Re.pb.TT/ sjn* M?aka ^ Trape, T?peloe?-ymt Fm Ceilerr 3>1?.?illre Oil aDchewe. ?-7 Currant*, FliTontsc Extrecu, Alio ? lar|t and well MlicteJ Kxt i( TU! h ?hkh ?? pij rpedil ettentioc -A.- 2VL. "WALTER, S. W. Ccrr.tr Muktt in} Eltttt ItL Jit (Egmrt'ddnafc J^EAVE ORDERS FOE FLO WEBS At THOBCRS A BdOtt rpHE BEST CRACKED WHEAT, HOMINY GR1TC, NEW YORK MARROW BEiSi, EVAPORATED PEACBR?, ? THOBURN&BRO'S, Cor. Uabkkt asd Elitists Srnra. )e24 GROCERIES Jos. Speidel & Co, Four Story Iron BoHdlng, liii iW Sooth Streeti The largest %>ck in tiecitrof fe?*, Sn&ar, Ten, Strop, MoUmi, Riee, Spif* Tob*cco and Groceri' SundriM, AT LOWEST PRICES. Agenti (or OUIDIKO SnK ttOrfS DIAMOND OlOSS TLOVS. Try Speidel A Co'i BIO BOiSIB COf FEE, in One Ponnd Pipen, THE BEST IN USE. Order. tnd inqnirie. tot PBICES nHfr ited from DEALER" OM.T. (?i BOOTS AND SHOES, gSTABUSHED IS 1(37. i-xtwoa xamcm. I w.a. hmml | a.i.?iian VANCE, HUGHES & CO., BUCCMSSOU TO VANCE L ADAMS tnd C.D.KMIM UMautictorenud Jobbtnd Boots and Shoes, Mf. 1301 Kiln SL, WiitUnf, W.Vt FRKW * CO., BOOK CINDEK8 ? BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE**, Ar# prrptrM at ail Unx?, ?ltb tkt f?t ?**? to Ml ordtn lor Wank &* *?, r ?-5 u u? oH f Baaka, CounlU*. Corf?jfitlon?. btumiiifil**' chant#, upon ibort uitirv, inJ la th# ?ort blaaoil worknunllk# nuniirr Hartog all ttw? Ut?-?t ao<l m?#f Itupww* o?rr *f f??l coo4<l^ot that *? ?iU ?"* aatkfactlcn to *11 #bo far.* u> ?i:a ii.-.rcr?* Aluafc, Ha*ulOf? icd JVrv?l.?*:? w?ry ? ?erlptko bouod Id a n?t iC'l J-jntJ* kutM MILLS, FKfc'W A CO, N<V. 15 a WD ~ FnrrruM **? WW *??.??<?.*? JDUPOIVT'S Wheeling Powder Agency I hivt it til timet In Ntguln i Uf' ttock of the ibni eilibrilii Po^*f ?lx: Rlllt, Sportitj (If ctnr, BW* ind Mining, bmtUIIC plckl(M, wlllltll ?( ?I'Oleilltilmirlfltl"*'1 brief*. I hivl Portibll Mijii'** ' different tiiet for itilppin j is< "SI ^ !' dree on cart or bolt. Tlili P?*** uiequtled In tlrtnglh ird qnlty l?ll W. HKII.I.V. *ilr pAHJLY FLOl'R ?OM M?i?lUnrr; MMUu'lN*'-" ? T! "Ferjnaon, A'allh <1 Co." fb-Kv. "MM** rodl#," MJoortotiPur.-aoJ other n fr* ml* h? W UfUlT^