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FOR RENT. KW RESIDENCE FOB BERT. The new fnuae dwelling hoote on South Peon ttreet, laland, jn?t completed. Con tains tlx rootna, kitchen, bath room, lean* dry, and all modern improvement*. l*on* Yenient to both bridge and atr?et raw. Fuueuion ifiven immediately. SlABY A. FBANZHEIM, aulfl 1137 Market street. 0OAL BANK FOB BENT. A valuable Coal Bank oo the National ItaA, l.S I mil# (ran Wbreilog, if for rent lor a period of J year*. For particular* apply to lira. KLECII, in Ful- I too, or Mr- Peter Erb'a IJrtry t<table, Wo. 1409 Market atrvet, W holing. au5 nOB BENT, SALE OB EXCHANGE? The Beaidence, No. 44 Fifteenth MreeL l<arge, deairable Louae, with all tin- mod ern improvement*. Enquire of U. FOBB?\ jy23 1142 Chapline ftrv t. po B BENT (>ne two-atrrr Frame Hrwiae, tonUleln* aeven rontaa aad ball, oo houtb Yt-?k autrt um i<"> alory Frame Houae, cvutaiaiag BveriMua, on iM ?vara atreeL Tba a tore bouaea in newly pepertd and grained throughout, aad haw food cellar* and all cocvenl rncea, and will ba rented tor to coud partiea. Apply to J. T. bTiiME, 1140 Alain 6t., or k. J. BTONll, at etone A Thouua1. Jfl7 F OB BENT Th# iter* room No. 7f Twelfth at? rtt.wilb relUr uoOrfxxuh. Thia room baa l?? occupted lor the Uat thrae yaara by Hugo L. Looa aa a u>Ucco and cigar >tor?. The abelrlng, rouatm and na Ji tur*a belong to the premiw. A goud ft.C. b attached. Kent low, aad puacaaioa given Imioe dug,. ippi,U, J. SI. TODD. FOR SALE. j^.XKCUTOR-' SALE OF Valuable Short Creek Land. Brvirtuacf Ibe authority vrelrd in thru by the Will oI H?ury J. Crau/ord. late id Ohio coun ty, deceaaed. tbe unJeriigoed *xecutora will,on WEDNESDAY, September 11, in, At tha froot door ti the Court llouae of Ohio cwanty, in tba dy oI Wheeling beginning at 10 o'clock a. M, I.B.T at public ta'e tbe "Locuat iiro?a"*fif ia, l>iof about fl*e mUra nonb of aid citj. and one tcl a e*a* from the Ohio river, and latrfy owred and occupied by aakl Henry J. Cran fun). 1 hia fa'-o contatna about 230 acn*, aad haa tlxrron erecitd a larn aad oommodioua htone Huuae ia good condition and repair; a good barn, with atable,dairy bouMf-and o'hrr um?a?ry out building* tiereUaleoon tb la farm a thrifty and productive t Orchard of wrll aaie-led Irut*. ol varioua ainda. 1 be farm It we I watered. well tlail?rtd, and uideriald with coal It ia in goal condition aad peculiarly veil adapted both for cultivation and far grazing. Taaaa or SaUC- Ooc-thiidof tbe pun haat u?cn ey io'nah In haud, and lb* midue in three tqua! annual paynueta wllh Intcmt from day of wle, tbe purr hiif r to give hi* notea with approved per aooal H-cuilty lor tbedderrvd iuyuitai?, tb? aauif to be accurad by proper deed ol truat on the land aotd. PoaM?ai?n giv?a on day of aiie. , Par farther information apply to A. J. Clarke, Attorney. Wo. 71 Twdfth atn ?u 1 CHARLES CBANPOBD, ELIZABETH J. PAK.K, Jaie-M | tlOTtorfc r?lBUrfrEE'd 8ALE OF Personal Property on Main Street. ?Tba undeisigned Trusts, by virtue of a deed ol tru?t rirruM to him by Henry Daub and wile, dated the 10th day ol Au?u?t, iS7.*>, mad of rrconl in the office of ibe Clerk of the Connty Court of Ohio county, will on TUESDAY, the J7th day of AUGUST, lk?, at 10 o'clock a. u., at Nov. 1517 aad 15!?, on tbe wmi aU? of Main rtrcet, in tbe city of to heeling, pr tr d toaell at public auction, a lance lot of vaN utbla paraonal property, to-wit: Cnairr. Bnmiua, bodataada aad t eddlog, TaMra, Carrtta, It Uq\t->, Picture*, Looking Olaaaei, Julooo Ktsturca, t'otin tera, abelvlag. Candy Jan Beer and Wliiaky (ihbaea. len.pln Balla and J it,.*, and a lar^e and ul?e*l(a?ecuft??jrtmeut0f hourebodandliuhcn Kursitsre. TVrmf of aaleaab. I CKBIEN, Truat*. Pptourtoa A PaanuKTuM, Attoroeya. aulo JTOLKtf Fl>K WALE. gTOCl hbarea in Li Belle Nail Will, 20 Sbtrea in Exchange Rank. 60 Share* in People'* Bauk. jy?4 IWAAC IBW1N. pOK SALK Tbe property cn aouth rait corner of Market arvl High ttmu, Mar North street < hurch. LotMj l>y 1U> feet. Urkk bouae, ccnUinlLg lis rooma, Iron roof. Terma-One-half ra*h, Ulante in one year, with out InUrwt, JaMU L HAtoLKY, 1 ajv 1220 Maingtrwt. 1,1 OB SALE LOW AND ON EASY J? TERMS. Farm of 210 Acre*, on the Ohio river, eighteen ml Irs from Wbrelir.g. About ooc-thlnl Klver Bottom (Ine alluvial aoll not aubjwt to overflow), wrll adapted for Market Oarderjiog: about 10U arm fine timbrr. which can be eataiiy culiival?*l wbeo cleared. Watered by a iprtag dndn; will make a aptendid atock farm W. V. HOOK A BBO- . mrtt laOO Market ?L DRUGGISTS. ^lENTRAL DRUG STOKE. 1 h?r? dow InJIy replenished my stock with the Finest Drugs and Chemicals, Hire alio s floe assortment oI the Ckalcut Perrum*. Toilit Saapa and Faaoy Article*. f.ood lot 0( TBUSoBJ Ukl eHOl'LDDKB BBACEB at )niuc*?l prif*. Ptrirt and personal attention siren to the filltof of PranfpUon*. Giro me a calL CHARLES MOENKEMOELLER, jjU Nt. Mate St., Cor. Twenly-wcood. SPLENDID SODA WATER, tat.Cold, Sparkling, Wboleoom*, at LOO A.N. LIST A CPU GOOD THINGS ON ICE, BettMfc, Bat Lick. Coacm* aod Apfoillnarlt Watm?drawn Inn ice. at LOCI AW .LIST * 00*8. GKUJIDV'8 Cholera & Diarrhea Mixture. Logan's Ess. Jamaica Ginger. SEASONABLE AND B ELI ABLE. forialt by LUOAM, LHTACOl DYE?Quick, Easy, Cheap. Tbt Unioo Dyr?-15c packages, all color*, lull dlrtctfoa* Krtt UUoj ia lb* market. For by LOGAN. LIST A CO., JyNVdAw PrugoU, Bridge Corner. JjlOR CHOLERA, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Etc., - U?K? Heed's Dianhea Remedy. It baa never failed in a single instance. REED'S DIARRHEA REMEDY It told by all dealer* in medicine*. REED'S DIARRHEA REMEDY la prepared by HOUSTON & REED, WHEELING, WEST VA. j?18 ^JAKKI AGES repaired a painted Tbo jdaeo to frt row Carrion* Repaired nd Paint*! Is at No. ISM MAIN tfT , when- you will! find a inV-dJM workman. I'rfcet to nit U?Urnta. Also, dtamr la ?ocwd-Hud aad How CaniofH "chJWIrefi'a^iiTliir* repainted and trimmed. Girt lw a All. Ail work n?Uy doo*. C. M. oTEVEN.-t, yl? 15B Mai n 81, M door abort Moot Btkdfa, I I yeggs'*- i A1?,.I?UHo.cIUJW~'0m"' | FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, 1I1KD AMD MACHINE BAWED. Which ?1U *? aOLU VHlY WW' ?-? ,?? -??? - ?<-> r*K??BU> J. T. STOHsT^Ei, H40 mun nW' , hiibkmoo'1* gggt b?sa?c^ "?? *? ?. ???*? 1124 Market " | UqnU Nl"?" (tjU'S"'SS lbe Exvr?ctkm ol irtifldsl T*?Ui Oo*r SgsSfeg-"-'g X PAIN. m. ptvudni , "wSSw i^SKke; In Wbwin* 1 " ,.v P*X7*C1 Batwt, ?D?? assist ss?f ! m h??4?i?" ?1BOM0lkU ai'ot u??{I"mOT a sok^ yo.nOMp'tttet To Make Room! Bargain! in Csshmeres. Bargains in Silks. Bargains in Notions. Bargains in Flannels. Grest Bargains in C.nton Flannels Bargains in Muslins. Remnants! Remnants! w? will do???< ?""" RtB?"u " HALF THEIR VALUE. ! I. BXjXTM <5c BBO. 11W MAIN S>mE''r* Lfuu"^wMhW^li?P. - fll*l la wto bM l*?* of WhttliM, In ??w S??Ur prurhlotu*! the Hu?u?.KK?.oo*bj "JfL |? tb? d?T ?' ?*i ?ur. . I.P Vr? th? iline tnd pUrt , xulgiu-J for ?fcow r?iu?, H MJ wh.-rt> joo ?"*?? *'3 ,d wtltloo ?bould oot ta^.htlh. BOOHK. S4~"udl?l SUM !**? <? ? " ibliWIqww ft>w AitVfrtlNfiiifuU. To Make Room?I. Blum A Bra?| bend of load. For Cincinnati?Steamer Andes. Slorning Glory Baking Powder?G. 8. Feeny. Great Annual Excursion to Chicago. Artistic Cabinet Photograph* ? Par-1 bom' Gallery. Fall, 1878?John Shillito A Co. Lost?Locket Resolution of Thank*. In the District Court of the United | Stale*?bead ol local. Thermometer Record.?The follow ing abows the range of the thermometer, a* observed at Schnepfa drug atore, Opera House corner: ? iicaiuT. I A. m. 12 If. S r * 7JJ 17 19 M (VVOAT. 8 a. m. 12 h. Ir.v. 7 r. w. 71 86 60 Martin's Capital Rntaurant, 1155 Mar ket Street, ia the only Restaurant in the city that kas separate rooms for todies. Uriel Mention. The Municipal Court will ait to-day. The days are; perceptibly abretiated. I The "Blondes" will atop at the Mc-J Lure. Keep your ejes wide open for meteoric | abowera. The new paper at Bellaire will bel called the TdqJumc. The Board of Public Worka ia to meetl at the Capitol to*day. One man at the boat race bet hie hone | againal $100, and woo the money. The boat race and camp-meeting to- [ getber almoat depopulated the city on | Saturday. . The H. N. Mertx literary aociety on I Saturday returned from a two weeks' ti*h at Powhattan. The La Belle Fishing Club retnrntd I home last Saturday on the ateamer Tele-1 gram. They report good aucceea. Tuiauiiiatc it Itfccd by M, UUtOM A man wbo trmts tbem wsll, And linli tbtjo fr*qu?oUj. THESuCliirsville'bu* upset at the corner of Market and 10th streets Satur day afternoon, and was an hoar or so late in leafing tbs city. The weather yesterday was very invi ting for persona to be on the streets. All out-door resort* were patronized by throngs during the entire day. The people ol the Fifth and Sixth Wards complain a great deal of the neg ligence of the garbage collector. They say hi* calls are few aod far between. On Friday afternoon last three tramps broke into the house of Albert Graham, near the Benwood blast furnace, and carried off a lot of clothing and other articles. A mono the list of creditors of the Y bankrupt Iron firm of Bradley, ReisA Co.,of PitUbnrth, are: Exchange Bank, Wheel ink, $5,000; National Bank of W. Vs., $5,000. A paity of young gentlemen from Bel (aire were in (be city on Saturday nicbt, on a serenading tour. They sang well, apd were warmly applauded. Gome again, ye gentle troubadours. Tub Chris. Wagner property, on Main street, Centre, wheeling, wa* sold at public *ale on Saturday, by Meaara. Hrrry A Pace. Simon Horkheimer was the purchaser and the price $3,100. The man who has been out fishing and comes home empty handed, tells an hia friends that b* has bad an excellent lime, and tries lo gel tbem to go to exactly the name place he has Jhnt left It la the old story of thr fox with hia tail cut off. The Fituijio-WiiKirnBrm Boat Rack. ?Thirboat race between Louis Felting and O. W. Weisgerber, which took place oq the Beech BoUom course, ImI Satur day, had beta looked forward to with more than ordinary intereet, and waa witnessed by an immenae crowd of peo ple, eeUmated at from 6,000 to 8,000. Both men have good record*, and there waa a genera! expectation that the race would be a close and exciting one. There waa considerable betting on the result, Felaing general 1/ being the favorite, al though In a few inatancea Weisgerber'* friend* offered odda on their man. The odda offeretHn-faeor of Felaing~were in the ratio of $25 to $30, $16 to $10 and $100 to $90. We heard of several even beta of $100, $200, $250 and $300, and other* as high in which alight odda were given by the FeUing men. The race wu over the new Beech Bottom course, twelve milea above the city, one mile and a half and re torn for a puree of $500. Felaing waa backed by the Nail City Boat Club, of which he ia a member, and Weisgerber by hia club, the C. P. Brown. Large crowds of ex cursionist* were taken to the coarae by the steamer* Hike Davis, Oelia, Phaeton, Hornbrook and Iron Valley, and the Ben wood ferry boat, and several special Iraina left the city over the P. W. A Ky. Railroad. There waa alto a special train of ten cars from Pittsburgh. No aoch crowd ever before assembled in this vicinity to witness a boat race. All aorta of gambling devices were ex hibited in the crowd, and a good many of the b'hoys who went up from the city loat more money on the "wheel of fortune," "chuck aluck," and other awindlea, than they did on the boat rice. There were also a large sprinkling of pickpocketa, and aeveral gentlemen were relieved of their pocket booka and watches, among the number our friend Mr. John Morgan, Manager of the Western Union Telegraph office, who mourneth the loss of a golJ watch and chain valued at $150. Jim Travia, of South Wheeling, discovered a thief op erating on hia watch chain, and let the rascal hare a blow between the eves which nearly knocked him from hia pins, and caused the claret to flow profusely. It was a b-a-d crowd, and an honest man had all he ooald do to keep out of the clutches of the pimpe, thieves, gamblers and hoodlums who were on the lookout "Xfu o'clock Captain W. H.Travis, who waa selected as referee, and the judges met in the Kail City Boat Houae and tossed for positions. FeUing wu represented by Messrs. Johnson and Cornbauer, and Weisgerber by Messrs. Barr and Brown. FeUing won the toss, and cboae the Ohio aide of the river. It was over two hours later, however, be fore the men made ready for the atart. At 6:30 they left their respective boat houses and rowed into position amid the cheers of the crowd on shore, who had waited patiently in a broiling not aun the greater part of the afternoon to witness the race. The word to atart waa given at 6:32, and the men pulled ofT, Weisgerber taking the lead. A fine view of the race was afforded from the ampitheater seats on the P. W. A Ky. train, which moved along the course, keeping alongside the oarsmen the entire distance?" Weisgerber seemed to be gaining at every stroke, and his friends became jubilant and lustily cheered him. The distance increased be tween them to four boat lengtha. Weis gerber kept the lead until within a few lengths of the buoy, when Felaing pulled up and they turned together, without a y?urt, in ten minutes and fifteen seconds. FeUing was then rowing thirty-three strokes to the minute. On the re turn Weisgerber again took the lead, and after paasing the Short Creek riffle was about two boat lengths ahead. Weisgerber kept close to the shore, awl with the advantages of shoal water, succeeded in increasing the dis tance between him and Felsing to at least five boat lengths, and was apparent ly rowing with ease. When Weisgerber was within about one hundred yards of the stake boat, Felsing suddenly shot for ward with such velocity that it became quite evident to the crowd on the shore that Weisgerber had not yet won the race. FeUing gained rapidly on Weisgerber, and soon passed him, rowing past the stake boat nearly two lengths ahead. The time is variously placed at 21:40, 21K)01aod22.-00,butthe first named is gen erally considered correct FeUing was ac cordingly declared the winner, and Mr. Hebrank, the final stakeholder, turned the monry over to him. It was a good race, and was fairly rowed. Both Weis gerber and Felaing acquitted themselves well, and the friends ol the lormer, al though they lost considerable money on the race, compliment him Tery highly tor the manner in. which he performed his work. 6ocimrGo?iP.?Messrs. John Moffat, James Patton and Alex. Yonng lear? to il *y for Port Stanley, Canada, to spend a conple of veekf. Capt Charley Doty, Miss Mollie Doty and Mrs. Jed. Johnson, of Steabenville, patted through the city on Saturday, en route home from White Sulphur. Miss Maggie King, of East Wheeling, goes to Glencoe, W. Va., to-day, to upend ' a few weeks. Mr. E. M. ClenJenning, of the shoe house of Camahan 4 Co., has just re i turned from a visit to JiU uncle, Hon. John 8. Duncan, of Enrgettstown, Pa. The "last picnic of the season" is being held daily. Mr. A. V. Snyder $ot back from Put in-Bay on Saturday night Misses Aggie and Mollie Mulrine re turned on Saturday from ltonoake, Ind., where tbev spent the past two months with friends. Plenty of^ "bean* and arrows" is all that' ia required to give happiness to the yonng ladies of the rural district! at present The young people of the Island, and a number of the older ones aa well, have made arrangements to hold a select fam ily picnic next Thursday at McComas' Grove, four miles northwest ot Bridge port _ Boy Hd5q oh a Meat Hook.? A singular and raiher serious accident oc curred in Bridgeport on Saturday morn ing. Fred. Fox,a boy of eight years,! was left alone in Samuel Milligan's meat j shop for a short time, and during the ab sence of Mr. Milligan amused[himself by going through some gymnastic perform ances on a rack used Tor hanging beeves. While testing the strength of hia arms by "chinning" one of the hooks, he lost his grip on the rack and as be fell the iron book caught underneath his jaw, passing through to his month and Knock ing out one of hia teeth. The boy hung in this position for some moments, when he waarescoed by Mr. Mllligafl. The wound made by the hook, although very painful, is not necessarily of a serious character. Thk attention of wives is directed to the fact that matters with all trades awl professions are very lively just now, and in many cases the increase in business is so targe that husbands may he obliged to remain at their nbopl and office* until 11 o'clock at night We might remark in this connection that May F?k and a troupe of fascinating blonde* will be at 'Waxhington flail to night Pouck Court.?There was no session of this court on Saturday, either morning or afternoon, and no arrests had been re ported at police haadqaarters up to 10 o'clock last night Thia is certainly very creditable td thedty, especially after the immense crowd and excitement at the boat race on Saturday. Wheeling is a moral city. Thkrk will be a temperance meeting held on Market Square Tuesday evening. Th* following speakers will address the meeting: Cracraft, Baggs, Dr. Hall, Rob ert Marshall and Capt Miller. All are invited. Tub great trouble pith the mosquito is its long soliloquy as to whea and where It had better settle down and bite. Pebsomal Poiirre.?Mr. John Hailett, city editor of (he Pittsburgh lender, is upending a few day* with relatives in the cilf. Mr. John R Ms* berry, agent of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, reg istered at Ibe MaLure ?m Saturday. Judge Ferguson, of Kanawha county, ia at the St James. SheriffH. F. Bowen, of Wetxel county, wan in the city on Saturday, effecting a settlement with Auditor Millar. Meter*. San. Norton, Dr. Ward, Qao. Lincb, Peter Rhodes and other* are back from their fishing trip down the river. Rev. J. U. Armstrong, late pastor of St. Mathew'a Church,ia in the citv. Col. Shallcroaa ia home from Washing ton City on a abort visit. Captain Ben. Goodwin ia commanding the Andea thia trip in place of Captain Charlie Muhleman, who ia off taking a real. Captain Wintringer, of the steamer O'Neal, who haa been seriously ill at hie rcaidence in Steubenville, ia improving., John M. Hewn, Eiq., of Grand Rapids, Mich^ a former reaidenfof thia city, ia ?topping at the St. James. Misses Drilla Hill and Eva Morrison are guesta of Miss Fide McConnell, and expect to spend three or four weeka in the city. Minn Ollie Bender, of the South Side, is making a viait with friends at Moundf ville. Mr. Jacob Albert, of the Albert House, Baroearille, Ohio, ia spending a few daya in the city. Mr. Jacob Kemple, the well known caricaturist, ia preparing anew lecture which be calla "Huuiors of the Bench and Bar." It will be rich and racy. DwiCRT's Complete 8core.?Prof. Pwight shot hi? last competition for a place on the American Kifle Team of 1878 on Thursday and Friday of last week, making a total of 197 on Thursday, and 183 on Friday. His score in the dif ferent competitions are: 800 900 1,000 * ?a ? tA Cirm r*t 11 1 Aog.12.7i 74 7J-21# wwpttiuon | .. u a -3 rs-its-ar 4th ftimwllllnn t M 15-? ? ?-l?7 4th Competition J Jt n c TMal ??7 In selecting the team the three highest scores of each competitor will be taken and the six highest competitors select two others, who may or may not have com* peted for places on the team. The two next highest scores constitute the reserves, the team being composed of eight mem bers and two reserves. We have not seen full reports of the competitions in other places, bat from those already reported there seems to be no doubt but that Prof. Dwight will be one of the six highest competitors, which will insure him a place on the team. West Alixahder Items.?G. W. Ramsey, residing near this place, while attending the U. P. Church to day, was quite severly bruised by one of his horses kicking him. No bones were broken. After the accident he was taken to his sister's, Mrs. I. McConaugbey,and Dr. W. Gilfillan was called in, who gave us the above information. Mr. Ramsey was kicked in three places. P. 8. Look out for a large crowd to morrow down on the W. P. A B. Road. Six new new members will be added to theU. P. Church to-morrow.Heven would have been the number if Mr. Ramsey had not have got hurt. K. Attempt to Break Jail.?John Con drey, allot "Curly Jack," a Pittsburgh burglar who is confined in jail in (his city for breaking into and robbing the residence of Mr. Alex. Rogers last spring, made a desperate effort to escape early Saturday morning. Condrey had been working for some time on the wall of his cell, and bad nearly succeeded in cutting through when he was discovered by the jailor and bis plsn frustrated. He was removed to another cell and securely fulened, so that it is not likely the attempt will be soon repeated. Yellow Jack.?There need be no ap-' prehensions of danger from this scourge, at leant for the present. There is no truth in the report published in the Reg ister of Saturday to the efl'ect that the towboat John Porter, with yellow fever patient* on board, was at Captina riffle, a short distance below the city. On Satur- i day Mayor Sweeney received a telegram stating that the Porter pawed Ironton, Ohio, that morning at 3 o'clock. During the present stage of low water, however, it is the general opinion of river men that the Porter cannot get above Pome roy. g _ t The Justices.?Justice Caldwell on Saturdav issued a warrant for Kev.Lyda, who is charged on the oath of John Mar tin with having inserted arsenic or some other poiaon into two apple*, by which three of Martin's children were danger ously poisoned. It will be recollected that Rev. Lyda put some three or four grains of tartar emetic into the apples, and left them lying on a porch shelf as a bait tor tramps, and they were eaten by, the children. The examination oi the I case was set for 2 r. sc. today. Certificate or IncotroRATTOW.?The North Wheeling Glass Company was in corporated on Saturday. The incorpor ators are: F. J. Park, of Martinsburg, twenty shares; J. H. Sweeney, Wheeling, one share; Wm.T. Otto, four shares- H. Fenwick, one share. The capital is lim ited to $50,000, $3,210 of which has been subscribed. Tramfeb or Real Estate.?The fol lowing transfer of real estate was ad mitted to record in the office of the Clerk of the County Court, Saturday: Deed made May 25th, 1878, by Isaac Snedeker and wife and Abialom Ridgley to Emma M. Lindsey, for one-half an acre of ground, situate at Potomac, Ohio county, W. Va.; $250. PcLrrr Notes.?Rev. D. W. Fisher, late pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, occupied the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian Church last evening. , Campmeetings are principally engag ing the attention of the Methodists just now. The military companies of thi? city have been invited to participate in a sham battle at Fairmont on the 4th of October next. Arrangements are being made to provide free entertainment for the visiting military companies, and to obtain for them half-fare rates on the railroad. A hex created a sensation at the Thom son M. E. Church yesterday morning by flying in an open window and setting np a shrill cackle, while the minister was in the midst of bis sermon. Several nervous old ladies were frightened nearly out of their wsts by the unexpected apparition. TaRXail City boys will give Felsing a reception at tbeir Iwat bouse this even ing. A number of the friends of the club have been invitsd to be present. Cock ayne's orchestra will be in attendance. The steamers iiornbrook and Iron Valley had quite an exciting race for about four miles while coming from the boat race last Saturday. Cockayne's band kept the crowd in a lively humor. The temperance meeting at Moiart Hall last night wu very largely attended. Addresses were made by Messrs. G. W. K?a*. Hiram Young and B. B. Porter. The excursion trains and steamers took large crowds of people to tbe Moundsville Camp Meeting yesterday. The city seemed deserted. There was not a very large attendance at tbe Belvldere concert yesterday. The Moundsville camp-meeting wu a better card to draw. The Oh to Valley Proteotivr Ukiox. ?We call Attention to the notice of this Association in oar advsrtiaiag column*. Much time and greet peine be?e been taken to piece il on lbs sound?I tad cheapest basis. We hare given much at tention to the matter ourselves, and are convinced that it ie to inch organisations the great maee of mankind muit look /or their families, and leave them not in dietreta at death. By such co-operation the many can aid each other in a moet substantial manner at a cost that will scarcely be felt. The Ohio Valley Pro tective Union atarta off with moet datter* ing prospect*, and ie a want long felt here. There are man; reason* why it should be patronised over other and foreign companies. Not the leaat of which is the /act that the management ie in the handa of gentlemen well and favorably known here for intelligence, integrity and other qualitiee which have and willoon* tinue to command the confidence of all classes, We moet heartily commend the Association to all seeking anything like life insurance or desiring to provide for the future. Damaged bt Fire.?Opasad T<hday? One hundred pieces dark styles of Cocbt* co Prints slightly damaged by fire. We offer them at 5 cents per yard. Call early and secure beet choice. L Blcm A Bro. A healthy and refreshing summer drink may be made by adding water to a little surgar and Pressing's Apple Viae* g**. A Queer Head-Pahtbyxaw.?The Jesse Hoy te, a famous New York steam* boat, used to have for head pantry-man a bent and crippled darkey, whose face was as full of humor as his form was of kinks and knobs. Hifl name was Kobert Smith, and his malady waa chronic rheu* matism. He tried Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia for a week of the present win* ter and next season intends to astonish his old acquaintances on the Hoyte by hia appearance as a sound man. Sold by all druggists.. ;Send'for pam phlet. Dm. Gluts, 451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Trial site 25 cents. Why the many preparations ot the McLain Brothers are so very popular wherever they have been introduced is easily accounted for, as they are scientific cally compounded from the purest, fresh est and best drugs and chemicals that can be procured, and are only recomended for the ailments to which tbey are speci ally adapted. They are growing in favor every day. Mrs. M. E. Whitaker, 1513 Jacob street, will resume her classes of vocal and instrumental music on Monday September 2d. _ Piauoahd Org ah Tuhwo.?If your Piano or Organ needs tuning or repair ing, please send your order to 1227 Mar ket street, and our tuner, Mr. diaries Killmeyer, will give it prompt attention. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Ad dress. Lucas' Music Store, 1227 Market St. For Upwards or Thikty Years Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dtftatfery and diarrkra, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cenU n boUle. daw Headquarter# for cheap dry goods. | carpets, wall paper, Ac., No. 2019 and 2021 Main street. %Johx Roemer. Itcnnco Piles.? The symptoms are1 moisture, like perspiration, intense itch ing, increased by scratching, very distress ing, particularly at night as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts are sometimes affected; if allowed to continue, very serious resnlts mar follow. Dr. Swayns ? All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Home Cures.?We were great sufferers from Itching Piles, the symptoms were as above described, the use of bwavue's Oint ment iu a short time made a perfect cure. J. W. Christ, Boot and Shoe House, 344 N. 2nd St. T. C. WEYMAX, Hatter, 8 8. Eighth St, Philadelphia. Header, if you are suffering from this distressing Complaint, or Tetter, Itch,Scald Head, Ring Worm, Barbers' Itch, any Crusty, Scaly, Skin Eruption, use Swayne'e Ointment and be cured. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price, (in cur rency or postage stamps), 60 cents a box, three boxes $1 25. Address letters, Dr. Swayne ? Son, 330 N. Sixth h'treeL Phila delphia. No charge for advice. Sold by leading druggists. Logan, List 6 Co. To bb thorooghly happy, one mast en* joy perfect health. It ia not while we are suffering Dyspepsia, BHiouanesa, Constipation, Pile? and kindred eom plainta that we can expect a moment* bappineM. We moat first rid oureelvea of diseaae. Aa a hooaehold blessing which harfbroojht light to hearta where waa only despair and wretched new com mend aa to Lawson'a Curatiee. We know ita many good analitiea, it* freedom from anything harmfal and thevaat nnmber of care* it has performed, coneequeotlv have the aim oat confidence in it. Don't be*itate to keep a bottle on hand. "Large" new 60c eite and nearly three timea more for % 1 00. eod AxUkdexiablbTbuth.?Yob deserve to suffer, and if yoa lead a miserable, un nati factory life in thia beautiful world, it ia entirely yonr own fault,?your unreason able prejudiee and akepUciam, which baa killed thousanda. Personal knowledge and coaimon aenae reaaoning will aoon aboir you that Green'a Anguat Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Drvpepaia, with all ita miaerable effects, eneh aa aiek headache, palpitation of the heart, aour atomacb, habitual oostWeneaa, dizzineaa ot the head, nerroua prostration, lowapirita, Ac. Ita aalea now reach every town on the Western t ontinent aod not a Druggiat but will tell you of ita wonderful curea. You can bny a Sample Bottle for 10 eenta. Three doeea will relieve. eod aw lJ BaLDKlSB OB A DBflCTBBCT OF Hair exists, or if the hair ia gray, dry or barah, the natural youthful color can be rw atored by uaing "London Hair Color Be atorer," the moat delightful article ever in troduced to the American people for in creasing ita growth, restoring ita natural color, and at the same time a lovely hair dressing and beautifter. It ia totally differ ent from all others; not sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredienta that render many other articles obnoxious; in fact it ia exquiaitely perfumed, and so cleanly and elegantly prepared aa to make it a laating hair dreaalng and toilet luxury. J. A. TYXEfi, A PBOMIXBXT CITIZB5 OK WUson, N. C., writes: Some tan years ago my wife'a hsir commenced falling out, and got very thin and turned gray; but after uaing "London Hair Color Beatorer" the scalp became healthy, the hair stopped falling, the color was restored, and ia now growing beantifully. Aak your druggiat for London Hair Color Restorer. Price, 75 centa a bottle. Six bottlea, |4. Main Depot for the U. 8.. 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by Logan, List A Co, Wheeling. eodaw ANNOUNCEMENTS. QOUNTY CtERK. Eon on ImtLMKScn anaouix* HF.WT LWUI aa s caodkUU lor Cwmty Ctark, and aVfca Jytt MA BY VOTKBH. CAHD. To the T$Urt OM* CWuff; I uoouix* mr*ll uiruxikUU teUx.Sn W Ctek <J Coanlf Co.fi rmprthillr KMdn al Um l/i b. btjd Id liciol* n?L jjl BED J tm? DtVCTfOBT. Iw IfiTOT-n? unn "" raty Mlo.-dltta, CiPT. JOHN CI KLIN, M I audi 111. lor Ik. .ol Ol id Ua CDMIJ Omn ?( OU0 COUBlr, oWlf. fra " m.HT CITIZENS rutfl RKCEVED? J ? BiileUaa. P. T*I1W1 ckartafilr fmr UMf tfcatt hf* It Ml mfmAm HoathoBt Tmt. Fo> alt ? MMia.br U|] o ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH CIUURAL HATTER*. A Fallen Angel. Chicago, August 17.?The papers to morrow morning will publish the partic ular! of a defalcation by Charles W. Angel I, Secret aryo! the Pullman Palace Car Company. From an interview with Mr. Pullman the following facta are learned: Mr. Angell is a man forty years of age, agreeable in manner, and exceed ingly competent for the position he occu pied. Hia social relations hare until recently been of the very best character, and by yeare of good conduct he has won the entire confidence of the company and of hia associates in business. About three yean ago bis wife died, leaving two infant children. This lots for a time seemed to impair his mental and phys ical health. Lately he has gradually been recovering good spirits, but having suffered during the past winter disap pointment in some social affairs, it now transpires that he tell into disreputable associations, which were not known even to his intimate.buainess.friends. About the usual time for his summer vacation, be proposed to meet Mr. Tollman in New York, as he (Mr. PullmsnJ was about returning from Europe, and started East for that avowed purpose. Mr. Pullman reached New York on a steamer on the 7th inst., and as Mr. Angell did not ap pear for a day or two, became anxious regarding him, and dispatched Angell's brother to Saratoga and other places which be bad intended visiting. Nothing has been hesrd of his whereabouts up to thii date. The fact that Angell left no address or communication in Chicago ex-, cited comment here and caused Mr. Pull man to hasten home and institute a thorough examination. This developed the fact that Angell had disappeared witfl funds and securities of the company. The amount taken, although considerable, is not sufficient to occasion the company any embarrassment, nor to interfere with its regular business or dividends. The possible maximum of the loss sus tained is $120,000, partly in cash and partly in securities of the company, which were in his custody as Secretary. The money be drew out of baak was upon two checks of $25,000 each, tie represented to the cashier that the was sending it to the office of the company in New York, and that proper vouchers would be returned, thus evading or over riding the custom of the office, which required vouchers to accompany every payment of money. So great was the con fidence reposed in his honor and integri ty that this sction created no uneasiness until his mysterious and protracted ab sence became of itself a cause ol sus picion. It is possible he has converted the securities, and with the proceeds and the money gone to Europe. The company is taking the most vigorous measures for Mr. Angell's apprehension, and proposes if possible to recover the funds and secu rities abstracted by him. but for obvious reasons the measures adopted cannot be made public. The New York Graphic on Hear u? j * Critic*. New York, August 17.?The OrttpJuc says: The Herald objects to Kearney's dirty sbirt, and to the vulgarity of his language, but were subscribers to the Herald confined to their biled shirts, and those^wbo are refined in their dis course, could the Herald so confidently boast of its daily circulation of 155,000 copies? Kearney is a phenomenon like an earthquake, or a volcanic eruption. It is vuite as absurd to vilify him as it would be to abuse and denounce these convulsions of nature. Had people who wear spotless linen and are as fastidious in their langusge, and who have con trolled our political and financial affairs for the last ten years, acted as they might have done, we should never have heard of Kearney, but the last decade has given us a small number of millionaires and a great number of very poor people. The profits made by the community have sifted, somehow or another, into the pocket* of a few men, or a few corpora tions. The productions of California have been enormous, but the wealth of California is now in the hands of thirty or fortv extremely rich men, while the bulk of the population are in sore dis tress. This sccounts for Kearney. The same state of things exists here in the East, and unless more is done for the community and less for the rich, the few people with dirty shirts snd unlettered tongues will have more to say in political affairs than will be pleasant. With all his faults of dress and deportment,Kear ney neither smokes nor drinks. It would be better if some of his wbite-shirted snd kid-gloved critics could>ay as much for themselves. lecrelarj Nkeraus in Mew lork. New York, Auguat 17.?Secretary Sherman bad a two hoora' conference to day with Collector Merrill on mattari pertaining to the Coetoma department, and afterwardahad a brief interview with several prominent merchanti in regard to mercantile affairs, and especially the lumber interest*. Deep Outlet and.Hedempffon of Low LandK. Memphis, August 17.?Captain John Cowden left veaterday on a tour through oat the Northwest, in the interact of hit plan for securing a deep outlet to tbe Golf, and for the reclamation of low lands along the Missiaaippi rirer. BEOOLAB TUESDAY PACKET. For Parkenburg, Potneroj, OalM polla, Iron loo, HunUnfloo, Porta mouth, MiytTilK Uadaaati aad Loolarllk, the Etafaat PaMeagerfctaaaiar NEW ANDES Qua. Mltklwmjm, Master, Ed. Mvmlmiaw, Clerk, Lam TUE8DA Y, Aufo?t20,?t Sr.tL posttivdf. Panen and Iritoht''raedpted through to ail poiata WEST aad tWUTH. For freifbt or paaa ?paylj oaboard or U a H. BOOTH A 801* 8. PH0T0CRAPHER8. EST HM PnoTOORAPHS, B FUliltfi lo ill ib* L>U* EMUn8t;l?, FOB 91 PUB DOZEN. All klada of Picture and Mottoaa frsmtd at the lowest prkaa. 1138 Mais Sv.-PLUMMBB'H OALLECY. aall pHOTOGRAPHS HICCINS' GALLERY 42 TWELFTH STREET. }* QHABLE8 H. BE KB Y, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Blocks, Tar, Pttok and Roalit, 6am and Ltttber Bitting, Um aad Poplar Broom Handlta, Fir# Brlok, Tlla aad Clay. )<? ?u MAPI BTBOT* J H. BO8ENBER0, Wh'eCLWM FIEESTONE 4 SAII0ST0NK W0BKS Comr of Mark at aad ThlrtylhlrdB* mat coeataatly on haad Door M?u. Door hwIm, . 4o w (apa, Window til I It, baarlha, ail fcladsa? Flagging. Tba atUatlon U Cootracton Is ealtod te t?7 ndllUaa for furalahla? all kind* of Mm lor homing pcrpoaaa. hrW*? Module. KO F01 H PA8SA0K TICKhTH T To and From Knrope, call at H. F. BEHREN8'?2217 Market Street, ^Afmt lor Ms popalar Staaoahlp Llaaa. HE LABQEbT AND FIN EOT LOT OP LADIES' LKATHCB SATCHELS AN0 6E*TS' TBAVELIM a AOS la the dtj, For OO Cents, At BENTHER'S VARIETY STORE aall 10r Maiayranr. j^IO COFKHE? dalS K. BULLY. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ?n (atk Brae? u< awtu Nlw Yo**, Aujuit 17.?Hoxkjt?Cloaei f"T at 1?J per cut. Prima mrrrxn tile p?per SH per cent. Cnetoma receipt. WOl.OOO. Cleariiua IS.CMJ.OOQ. The Am alaunt Treaaarer dlabuned I1W.000. 8ter Unit exchange on Kew York Short 4.MX. gold?Opened and doted at IOCS with aaJea in the ioterim atlOOH* Borrowiar rate* Willi and flat. Oovi*XH*irr&-Quiet and steady. Onltad HUM to rfim.Mapaaa lC^i rr?-Tw?nO?(IM6) hi im* M??-TwenU?0*7) 106 Flv^Twtattss (iaa) , 1*7 New Plrw ? IQtU New Pour tad a hilfi ? IMS Hrrrftaw? - ... KStt - * tWtf (OOUpOM)...? 101 jirrracT dUM RAILROAD Bo5D??Finn. state BONDS?Quiet. Stocks?The market this morning vu characterized by great strength and buoy ancy, the entire Hit recording a sharp ad ranee. In the afternoon the market vu buoyant until after the second Board, and. advanced aa compared with the opening. The quotations were K to SH per eea?? Uranger Shares being the special features. After the second call prices reacted % to 1K? but towards the cloaca partial recov ery took place, and the msrktt left off* strong in tone. Large purchases in stocks were made to-day, based on the continued activity of the grain movement throughout the couotry. Transactions aggrefated 136,000 shares, of which 8^00 were Brie, 23,Q0u Lake 8hore, 12,000 Northwestera common, 23,000 prefer red, 16,000 bL Paul oommoa, 21,000 prefer red, 3,600 Union Pacific, 17,000 Lackawan na, 1,100 New Jersey Central, 1,400 Dela ware 6 Hudson, 1,800 Michigan Central and 3,100 Western Union. Western Union tlS) Quicksilver 14 1 ggdaUm pto? off Marl pom. i% Mariposa preferred. lS Adams Eiprw 1(4 Dnlied males New York CentralJ09 C.C.C.* Stf Sew Jj Central 14 Roc* Ialand. 114 |8L PauL.. Terr* Haute Mi I Terr* Haute pfcJ a?f Fort Wapae WU Chicago* Aito Irle pnferrert- St Barters,' -JS8 Mkhlfsa OsatraL- fc? . Panama mU| Bvnams A yula. lt 1 Do ton PadAc 64U Hannibal A Si Jos. If Lake More. i.?r 64^ Osotral to * QllooU Central. PlUaborgh Mortnweatero eon Northwestern pld. I Chicago A Alton pfdlW fiSSXS&ztit A. A P. Ttk^nph- 29 Miseoarl Fadfta. .. 1* & Union Pac. booda_l(* land Qranta ? 104X O. P. sinking fundi!/.*14 Mew fork. New You, August 17.'? Flour?Less ac tive and without decided change. Wheat ?Winter opened and advanced Male and dosed a little irregular and more active; ^spring $115y? No. 2 Milwaukee $1 14, No. 2 Chicago spring $114, ungraded red $1 02 al 13, No 2 red filial 12tf, No. 1 red $1 13tfal 14, steamer No. J,'$l 09X?1 09%, ungraded amber $107al 13%, No. 2 amber $1 UKsl 12X, No. 1,$113)*', steamer No. 2 do $1 09^al 10, ungraded white $1 10s 122, white State $1 24al 25, steamer white $118al 18K- Bye?Quiet and firm; west ern at 63a65c. Barley?Nominal. Walt Quiet and firm. Corn?Declined with a moderate business; ungraded 45a49%c. No. 3 st 47^a47&c, steamer 48a46l4c, No. 2 at 49a49Kc, stesmer ysllow 50J<c, stesmer white 54%c. Oats?Quiet bnt steady; No. 530^a31c, No. 2,32c, do white 32?a33c, o 1, 27a33Kc, white 33c, do white 37a 37tf e, western mixed 27a33K*i white weat ern 31a37e, mixed and State 30aS3c, white 32a37e. Hay and Bops?Unchanged. Cof fee?Advanced Kc, Bio cargoes 14al7Kc. Sogar?Steady; prime steam 7*7lie. Mo lasses?Dnll and unchanged, hice? Un dunged. Whisky-Firmer at $100K. Cincinnati. Cr5ciinfATi, August 17.?Cotton?Quiet and firm at UJfc. Flour?Dnll and un clianeed. Wheat?Steady and in good de mand; No, 2 red winter 95a97c, prime to choice white 97ca$l 02. Corn?Quiet at 41a42c. Oats-^Fair demand at 22a26c. Bye?Dull and lower at 55a56c. Barley? In good demand; No. 2 taJl at $1 10. Pork ?Itall and nominal at $10 75all 00. Lard ?Dull; current make held at $7 40. kettle 8a8&c. Bulk Meats?Unsettled and lower at opening, and closed strong; shoulders at $5 50, short rib $6 25aS35, closing at the latter bid; short dear at $0 62K- Bacon Demand fair and market firmat 6a7)?a7K* 7?ic. Butter?Dull; fancy creamery at 21a 22c, choice Western Beserve at !3a!5c, choice central Ohio 12a13c. Linseed Oil Dull at49a50e. Whisky?Demand fair and market firm at $105. Hogh? Dull and lower; common $2 50a 3 90, light $4 G0a4 35, packing $4 20a4 50, butchers' $4 50a4 70. riillsdrtphua. Philadelphia, August 17.-Flour Firm for spring, other grades dnll snd weak, saperfinea $2 60a3 00, extra $400, PennsylvaniaS'amily $5 00a5 50 Minnesou rj 00a7 00, patent and high grades $7 OUa 50. Wheat?Inactive and unchanged. Corn?Quiet and easy; ydlow 49a51c. Oau ?Dull, weak and lower; white western 26a 30c, western mixed 26a26c. Bye?Un changed. Provisions?Qniet but firm. Pork?$1125all 75. Beef Hams-2lKa22Xc. Beef?India mess $17 50al8 00; smoked shoulders 6tfc; salt do 5%*6c: hami 12a 13c, pickled 10al0Hc? grttu do 8c. Lard Quiet; loose butchers 7%e, eity kettle 8a 8^c. Butter?Quiet and easy; New York State and Bradford county, Pa., extras 18a 19c, Western Beserve 12sl4c. Eggs?West ern 14al6c. Cheese?Steady forchoice, low medium nominal, western choice 6Ka7c. Petroleum ?Dull, weak and lower, refined lOJf, crude 7Ko. Whisky?Scarce and firm; western $1 09. Itleaio. Chicago. Augwt 17.?Floor? Demand light hat holder* firm. Wheat?Active bat a shade lover No. I red winter at 93 K* 99c, No. 2 at*97K*98c cash. 98c Aoguat, September, 'No. 2 ^Chicago apring 98}fccaabaad Augnst, 9lXc September, 93c October, No. 3,86?87c. Corn-Fair de mand bat at lover rater, 38,'kC caah and September, 39Kc October, rejected 36^c. Oau?Active bat a ahade lover at 22>*e caah, 22Xa22K? Bepember, 21Ka23c Oc tober, rejected 18Xc. Bye?Good demand bat at lower ratea at 60c. Barley?Fair demand bat at lover rate*; $114 caafa; $114K September, $112tf October. Pork ?Hutt, attire bat veak and lover, $10 07){al0 10 caah and September, $10 22}{al0 25 October, sale* at $10 00a 10 40 September. Lard?Irregular, active bat weak and lover; $7 35a7 37>( caah September and October. Balk Meat*? Dull, veak and lover at 5Ka6Xa8Kc. Whiaky?Steady and unchanged at $106. Toleo*. Toledo, O., Augnat 17.?Wheat?stea dy; No. 2 vhite Wabaah $1 09, Ho. 3 do $i 08, No. 1 vhite Michigan $106K No. 2 do $1 06H, extra vhite Michigan $109)$, amber Miefcigan ipot $105, teller Augaat $102 K, teller September $101, No. 2.amber y8a98&, No. 2 red winter apot $1 03 X, teller Aogait $1 08, ?eller September $100K No. $ red 96e, No. 8 Dayton and Michigan red $102, No. 3 rejected Wabuh 98Kc, weetern amber $1 00H, No.2amb?r IUinoU $1 (H. Corn?Quiet; high mixed at 42}<ef Ho. J apot aad teller September 42*c, idler Aoguat 42*e bid. No. S vhite 45 He. rejected 40 Xc, damaged Me. C ?Dull;bo. t.H* (binie U?Ue Barfcal Chicago, August 17.?The Drum* Jour nal report* : Hogs? Keceipta 5,000, abipmenta 4,200. Market active aad firm; mixed and rough quiet at $4 00a4 30, light higher at $4 30a 4 55, ehoie* heavy $4 00*4 75. CATTLE? Receipt* 960, ahipment* 2.600. Scarce and firm, Shipping ateera at $410 a4 70, feeden and atocker* $2 90a5 SO, batcbere' covi $2 60a5 00, bulk $1 lOtf 20, veateru cattle acaroe at $5 10*3 20; Texaoa ateady and firm at $2 90a5 00. 8heep?Beceipta 730. Market a a hade firmer at $310*3 80. Dry tiooda Niw Yoke, Aaguat 17.-Buiine*a fair vith package houaea and the jobbiag trade ateadily improving. Cotton gooda irmlv held by agents. Printain ateady demand. Ginghama and dreaa good* doing fairly. Wool fiannela io good request, bat Mem' veer voolen* moving alov. Fortigo gooda more active. |^POKTANT NOTICE. TE WAP will VMb i ?, _ u> an? other kind of n*p; doo'l jxn loepi OLOeB FLOCK, Ua UasvOa'a *nlj OOMfOM'gOOFr EE l??l. I* ru>. ? *?> WHITE SOAP will *Hk moraetatkM boor than any other MAT1K up omm him MarriTwUhli"E*boM~U)U*. TYMILECaaa. All 4 the abor. at ul) LEW H'MOEKW?lalaaf. WiTt. E. G. OnTMMd Bi?. For mIc low it IWI.ojnxf Brothsuwta. ,TOr "?*? ^;l ~!L obmli 1 I groceries, gUNDEIES ii m DrVd k5 JfcS&tl ?EAVE OBDERS FOE IJIHE BEJT -~. CBACKED WHEAT HOIUNY OBITS, NEW YOBK MAEBOW BElXi EVAPOBATED PEACHEk ? THOBURNiBROs GROCERIES Jos. Speidel & Co. F??r Story lr?n Bifldlnf, ?l^-< S??th Stmti Tlit IirgMt ilock in th*eit*o(rtf_ 8ogtr, Tew, Sjrrnp, MoImw, K?. s?" Tobtceo tod Gnxm'sudriM, w AT LOWEST PRICES, Agrau (or GCIDINO STAB aon~ DIAMOND GLO&j FLOl'^ Try Sptldtl k Co", Elo EOASIID m FEE, in On* Pool J Pij^n, THE BEST IN U8E Ordm ud inqoiriti lot PEIcts . ited from DEALERS ONLY. TCEO TEA. sffiTiSSsaSsI w?wwSS? Cmut mito m gUUAIU ~ Ytn ?n |tt Fturfan Pusfc <aj. Smu to On. WW, u u. on." *JJ?2 rommutxiM tiam* QOFFEE. 1 nod F?rt Bouttl US,* lor !u.b ? jmjri, .1 U. m ,1 H* ,37 ??" Jzi! tJ-ttnT Largest and Finest Assortmutif Goods in the City. Jo* bcc'ft] Cor? B*f In tam, Chat to not, Utd Eea? LUten, tta|M >tM Amarxmmi tf pribsgftawass: <*U"7 Ihk Uitr* uu Atdtfn, Ctorranti, FUroro* btrxb, iv^ Al?o a Urf ??ii ml**l *t?t d IU?, .which ?i p?y rpedal UlMDofi. -A.. 1WT. WALTER, S. W. Cefw Mvtat i* El una A. irt (Eork-iimW. PLUMBING, OAS HTTMN6 4C. fpHOMPSO.V & IIIBBERD, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, 1314Market8treet AGEYT> rOK THE RETORT GAS COOKING STOVIS UNDERWRITER GAS MACflDX. aa!3 J^DKE FITT0N-H16 Mux Stub Call* ointe w b PATENT IRON STREET WASHER. Ko mora dlggta*op at>4 Hart* ntf Follr juanctml. Ate*, of 8tn*t and HjdrtBt ?&** I H kwrwt pftoaa. !*_ yyANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL PL UMBISG BSTABUSBHtSI, l-*ie Market Street, And eiBoinethe LUTZ PATENT Iron Hydranti Street Washer, THE BEST IN THE MAEKET. Tier <*n ?? repoirtd witkMl op jobr pavement or tit: *-* MARBLE WORKS. WIER, REYNOLDS t HICKBAI. MARBLE WORKERS, ajtd DlALnSCT American tod Scotch Sni^ No. 1S0? M?rtel f treet. !od J** ?i"'* PoktoCce. Miniminta, TtUett nd Finliin*" ?? Hind ud Nidi It Ort" StllM ?? i?2S CARROLL BROS., And laporim ilifW Scotch Grmile ?nd Italian ?Ot6,li?10SUTU*T?9l. WBEKUKO, W. TA. ?ri Im ?i?t? ?'J'StS'jyiS TABLITS Mill?? ??*? + u pM u on u? I'M* - pter PORTED IS THE PEICE B*far* ptmhulw I*8*1* Flood's Twelfth St. Picture Stor* mult FRAME-. (iLitfiBlW to? pATENT Strowberr.v 13<>x(* MACE A special" Al OHIO VALLEY ?0X FACT0?' He. im Marut St, wmt ft""4" Call t?4??U?. FrV? _ -? rpHKRHOMETEB*. A GOOD THEJUIOMCTK* 0!?lt * AT Mcll'RR HOCSX ART .???* lira