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NIW ADVIBTI8IWIENT8. WIN. ZINK & SON IINDERTAKING la ftllttabnocbM carefully attended to. CA&KBTOI UMl OUKHNfl, Wall kioda and riM, Uvi Imtly uo hsad. UACKrt fnraUh?l tl the Wrwt Umj j prVca. Alto ft fall Uftfttf Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, tutor tod (lumber Furniture, which vtoSirit tb#1 lovMiprtoM. ('oft. Tw**rt-?atoxo amd Viiur tfm. _se_ Important to Buyers of Silks Owing 11 llie failure of th* French, Ilalian tuid tipanih bi'k cfopa Aanulaeturera have advanced the ptira of nitka, awl they will I* ttill higher. Antiel latin* tLi< we bought a lane* *t"C? ? any as March. At tliat time they readied ?h* luwiwt point ever knowu in the ailk n-ari?i w> nn?(iir?r (liptn ?t our old nrl(**. no advance being wad* by 111 on thtse justly popular goods which stand on tli-Ir merits, as being unequaled fur value ami elegance, ALL PRICES FROM 75 CENTS TO $3 00. DRESS GOODS. During the past few ilays we have luade marked reduction* in the price ef our entire jitock of Dru? Goods, tint must and will be sold in order to inak* room for fall stock. G. E. ST1FEL & CO. irH I. BLUM & BRO. 1104 Main Street, UlTtr Special Bargains la EVERY DEPARTMENT, To makr rount for TAXjXJ STOCK 500 Remnants at Very Low Prices. I. B L U M Ac BHO. 1104 Main Street. i)W r\ENTISTHY.?TO THOSE THAT DKYJ HIRE to mtd their natural trctk wo wouM mjr ( (hat we At now ?*tttr prepared than rrtr helore U> ?-u?ni9 mem mi u<? kj. i?y lur iww an r.bwinu Maoxetic- Flcookk we can and are making totter r.d hand* ?iuer (told Hlllng*, with more eaae to our Patients, tinn b???* lu rrtolorp b*eo made la thin iltjr or eUewhere, without tb? aid of the Electric Hugger. Whit wn my we can prove bjr actual Uemuoftratloa. Call and ace (or ymir-elrea. JAMES M. bU&UUOM X HON, aol No. 1143 Market at.. Wncelins, W. Va. Ufa SuMktyrmx, Dtflcet >'<**. 2ft Mild 27 Fonrteeutli HtreeL Stw AdvcrttamneflM. J'repared Canvas?K. L. Nicoll. A Comfortable Homo for Sale?C. A. fc'ehaefer Co. Catnp Meeting at Moundsville. Fruit Jars?Behrens ?5c Co. TniRMOME-rtK K*cokj>.?The following dhows the range of the thermometer, as observed at fichuepf's drug store, Opera House corner, yesterday: 1679. * " 1878. 7 a. u. 11 tl. a r. m. 7 p. x. i 7 A.'M. 11 m. .1 p.m. 7 f. M. 6] K mi TO I 7" 36 87 8H _ w8athbrINDICATIONS. Wasiuxgtox, August 14.-1 a. m.?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, southerly lo weal winds, partly cloudy weather, a slight rise in the temperature, and stationary or slowly falling barometer. For the Lakes, local rains, partly cloudy weather, south to west winds, nearly stationary temperaturo and a slight rise in the barometer. Headquarters for Ladles and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver American Watches. JACOB W. BRUBB, Jeweler, Wa&hingion Hall, Cor. Market and Twelfth NEW Ties, Gloves and Hosiery, at our usual porutar priocs. SPEYER BROS. CAMP MEETING. Excursion Tickets to Burr's Mills Camp Meeting on Sale at the B. &.O. Depot from August 13th to 19th, Inclusive; good to return until August 20th. Round Trip from Wheeling $110. NOVELTIES.-We have just received a large line of Pockets, Belts and Bracelets, in New Designs, and have marked them at very low prices. A. L. RICE & Co. Accxdkst.?Mr. C.C. KrafLof the firm of Klicvea, Kraft & Co., fell down the I stairs of his residence on the Island; Tuesday, and fractured two of hi* ribs. 1'olice Court?Uranmer.?The fol-1 lowing cases weretried yesterday morning: | Mrs. 0. Keim, selling litiuor by the drink, , $20; appealed to Circuit Court. ' Uo?ey O'Brien.r'isorderly, fihe<l$l 00; committed. Lizzie Clark, disorderly conduct, lined i\ 00; paid. ucht.?Cant. Ed. i'lankev, employed by Klieves, Kraft & Co.. met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon, while making aoine repairs to the Nail City Browery. It appears that he was walking over some joists recently laid and that oue of them turned, throwing him upon bin 6ldo across another one, by which he was seriously hurt. ^ Oas Trustee*.?-The Board of Trustees ?l the City Gas Works met last night at their olfice nnd had rather a storir.y meeting. The question of the election of a successor to Arthur Browne, as Superintendent of the Works, was before them, and elicited a lengthy and unsatisfactory discussion, and at 11 o'clock they adjourned without having made any progress. .Mr. R. G. Jordan stated to us last evening mat lie nau uecn tendered the position, hat owing to his own bnsiuww coinplica-1 dons had refused It. Other gentlemen were before the Trustees, but they were I unable to agree upon any of them. Boat lUcr.?The representative* of the | respective boat club** interested in the coming race of Saturday, will meet this iH'sniniE to comnleto all necemarv arranan. I menu, suck u choosing n final stalcohoU der, rrtaree, Judges, Ac. A great interest is being taken In this rare, not only by dio sporting fraternity, but by all, Falsing, Irom the hatting and (rain what wo liavo been ablo to loarn, is the favorite, and odds hare been offered on him in some instance*. Both men are In splendid condition, and their immediate friends are alike confident of the ability of each to Kill. _ Brief Mention. Lahoe market yesterday morning. ! Wheat in abundance is offered (or tale. Tomatoes are a "drag" la,the market. Where Is .that corner? | Ok* rnirriagu license was issued by Hecorder Hook yesterday. Tii* funeral of llenrv Loellter took place yesterday, and was well attended. David Sample, Esq., an old citizen of West Alexander, died on Monday. Labue quantities of peaches am now coming into this city per R. & 0. Express. The boys and girls of Pleasant Valley will give their fourth annual fishing party next week. The squirrel killing season has begun, and we are already in receipt of some big day's hunts. A wamm broke down yesterday morning at the Second Wanl Market House, blocking up things for a time. Tnr. annual picnic of the Butcher* Association will take place to-day at Memminger's Orchard, f leaaant Valley. Tiii? (iinaral r?f Tl.in I'pinnu ir._ I/iaIi place yesterday afternoon from his father's residence on the Island, and was very largely attended. There will be a picnic at West Alexander to-morrow, at which a large crowd from the neighboring counties of Brooke, Ohio and Marshall ia expected. Mr. J. Kitatvift Wooim was married to Mitt Mollie Trvor at Elm Grove yesterday. The wedding wan very private, only a /ew being invited. They left lor Pittaburgh. Comi'Lajst is made of the elevation of the Kim Grove street car track over the bed of Sixteenth street. It requires great care for vehicles of all kind* to crosa it in some places in safety. At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wheeliug Furniture Company, held August 12, 1870, the resignation of Wm. Detering, Secretary of the Company, was accepted, and Peter Beneke appointed to fill the vacancy. The oUlcers of the Rising Star Ciicle ot Honor Xo. 2, were installed last eveninu by i>r. J. L.S. Ilall, Supreme Secretary of the order. The names of the officers are as follows: Tost Commander, M. Bennett; Commander, Richard Robertson; Vice Commander, Wm. Kccles; Chaplain, John J. Walters; Secretary, Thomas V. Salisbury; Treasurer, Theophilua Camn; Marshal, Jas. Sadler; Inside Guard, W. A. McN'ulty; Outside Guard, J. W. Bennet; Executive Committee, M. Bennett, R. Robertson and Jas. Sadler. 1'eksonaii Mention*.-Augustus Catn|?bell, who retfentlv came here from Wheeling, W. Va., and us now residing on ea.it Wea street, rejoice# over the advent into his family of a bouncing Jay hawker. It don't take a man long to get acclimated in this country.? Wrtlern Smrit. Paolo. Kan Mli. Mr. John McNeil is at Long branch taking in the boa breeze and enjoying the (society of that popular resort. J<cauder Mix, the Rhadamantbus of theKighth Ward, has gone tisliing down the river. C. Kagon, of the Waynebburg Indtpmdeni, is in the city. J. J. Jackson, of Jackson, Mich., and W. M. Boiling, of Baltimore, are among thd recent arrivals at the Stamra House. Misses II. and M. ileymau, of this city, are visiting In Ohio. J. II. Patterson, President of the B. ?3c S. W. R. K., was in the city yesterday. K. G. Craoraft, who has bgen eoniined to his room for some time, is recovering. State Treasurer T. J. West is at home again. Win. M. Powell, Sheriff of Tyler county, was in the city yesterday. John K. Botiford and wife are visiting near West Alexander. Hon. S. Brady, Secretary of State Li at home from a trip to Oakland. ' James Patterson, Deputy Sheriff, has been spending several days at Oakland. W. A. and 0. D. List arrived home from Cincinnati, yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams and daughtur, ol Terre Haute, Ind., mother ami sister of Messrs. A. M. and A. J. Adams, of this citv. who have been unending a fmv u-nckt; visiting relatives here, left yesterday afternoon for home. Misses Xelliellazlettand Mary Coombs, of Washington, Pa., are visiting friends in our city. Miss Lottie Merriam, one of Akron's belles, is visiting Miss Mary Hoomer, of the South Side. Miss Jessie Young, of Pittsburgh, is visiting Miss Alice Kelly, on Twelfth stieet. Hermann Kbeling, of this city, who has been pursuing his musical studies for some time past at I*eipsic, returned home last night. Oeorge R. Thompson, Juki., of Fairmont, was in the city last night. Bishop Kain left this city ou Tuesday evening for Lewisburc and other points, lie will be absent until October. .Mrs. Charles llingell is visiting friends at I ronton, 0. U.K. Ward, Washington; J. T. Howard, Dubuque, Iowa; N. S. Otis, Pittsburgh, and G. K. Brad field, Barnesville, are among last night's arrivals at the New. McLurc. There was a large testimonial picnic at Hornbrook's Park yesterday, given by the friends of T. T. Cockayne in Washington, Ohio, Marshall and Brooke counties. ? ? .Shooting Tochkauent.?'There will be a grand shooting tournament by the Maynard Rifle Club at Tingle Range, on the Island, on Saturday, September (5th; open to all comers; distance 200 yardsimposition standing, oiF-hand; Massachusetts target; ties to bo decided by three shots; if still a tie by single shots. The first match will l.na? inA<?lA?l. D~ 1 i ..v m .wtiuvki ituuiiua, aii vutninco ice, $2 00; ten entries to fill. The Ilrst prize will be $10 00; second, $5 00; third, $3 00. The second match will be at 1 o'clock. Hounds, 5; entrance fee, $1 00; ten entries to till. First prize, $5 00; second, $2 50; third, $1 50. Third match at 2 o'clock, with Sharp's short range ritle. Hounds, 3; entrance fee, $5 00. First prize, $40 00; second, $7 50. No other matches will be allowed until the above programme is tilled. We are informed that a large number of markBmen from a distance will l>e present and take part in the contests. Family Market.?There was an unusually line display of produce and fruits at the Second Ward market yesterday morning, and at moderate prices. Vegetables were sold as follows: Potatoes, 15u20ca peck; beans, 25a40c a peck; cucumbers', 10c a dozen; cabbage, 5al0c a head; beets, threo bunches for.lOe; carrottB, three buuckes for 10c; onions, 10c a quarter peck; caulillower, 5al0<; each; tomatoes, 10a20c a peck; egg plant, 5nl0c; Lima beans, two quarts Tor 25c; corn, 10c per dozen ears; sweet potatoes, 15c per quarter peck; peaches. 40a00c per peek; aj>ples, 16c per. pefck; plums, OOcatl 00 per peck; nutmeg melons, 5 to 20c each; water-. melons, from 10c upwards; chickens 15a :K)o each; eggs, 10al2c por dozen; butter, i J5a20c per pound. [ - Serious Accident.?Yesterday morning as tauis Wingle, a Frenchman In the employ of llobbs, Ilrockunier <k Co., wan boiling a preparation lor the purposo of etching glass, a portion of it boiled over, and, becoming ignited, Wingle attempted to smotller it, and in the effort burned himself iu a terrible manner. <IU? hands and arms to his elbows were literally roasted, and his suffering was intenso. A physician was summoned immediately, ana gavo the sufferer what relief was nt hand, and had him removed to his home on Seventeenth stroet, East Wheeling. It will bo a long timo before he will bo [able to work again, as the physician is I unable to tell the exact extont of his injurios yet. Kotkixo has ever been discovered to equal Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge for ridding the human constitution of worms. It never fails?is simple and very Inexpeuslvo. Kvery drumrest keeps it, bat see the name of "Fleming liros., Pittsburgh," on the wrapper, or you are V?ing deceived. MR. A III III H BROWSE. Tbe Xfiltrini Parkrl In hwnln or chairman Bmn la Rctanl la Him They wkal la wpproa ike Facta la "Lei Uif Old Xxa Dan Oux~ We v?iterday announced tlie fact that Arthur Browne bad resigned tbe poaltlon of Superintendent of tho City Ciaa Work! and at the nine time published the communication of the Special Committee of Investigation in regard to the affair. Thii communication iraa remarkable only for it* brevity and its vagueness. The committee, evidently aware of this fact, and of the fahsence -of ensentials, had prepared a teconil, and from what we have (mm able to learn a very voluminous report, minute in its details and explicit in its nature. This second report was to be produced in caao there would b? a demand for it by Council, and would clearly show not only to that body bnt to the people whom they represent the exact status of a Main* in regard to the Biowne resignation an?l thecautes leading thereto. This report one or two of the special committee were very anxious to suppress for the time being at least, and as Council was deeply absorbed in the consideration of other business at the time of its presentation, this object wss easily attained. In ueeu, me unairman ox iub opecuu inlttee seconded the motion referring the lirat papor to the Committee on Ltgh'i, which was done. The contents of the unread communication however were indicated by someone, and they were known to quite a number of spectators At tho meeting of Council, who went there to hear them At lenghtand to see the action of Council in the matter, and to ssy the least they were disappointed At the nonappearance of the paper, especially After it hau been demanded by one of tho members. The motive for this could not be understood, and yesterday we called upon several members of tho Investigating Committee to learn the object of the suppression, and they were unqualifiedly "down" on the whole matter. One of them in particular was more poiuted than elegant in his remarks toward their Chairman. Dr. Reeves was callod upon in the evening, and stated that they wanted to let the old man down "as easy m possible," and they had done it. He utterly refused to divulge the contents of the document in his possession, or to indicate its contents in any particular. Another member said that "the committee was ready on Tuesday evening to report, aud the public was expecting iu The bodv of the report, he said, was mainly from Browne s own book, And could not be controverted/' Another one cum us nuii iu uoc even a cursory examination of Browne's book eighteen or twenty iustances of gross neglect or favoritism "were found, and the very trustees were assured that Browne's incapacity and unfitness for the )K}8ition on account of these gross irregularities apparent up' on his books. Numerous instances were found of favoritism, as for instance the "Fruit House" meters three were put in in 1873, we think this is the time staled, these were new, but iu his book they were charged as only reset, and the entry for cost w as such.' Similar instances occurred frequently, as in the cases of John Doer, J. G. Smith, John Maxwell, Andy King, and others. If they were not always for resetting they were for meter serviceaand Otjipr matters, Theiliaeoyery of these irregularities was the oecasion of last Friday alternoou and Saturday night's meeting. On that evening the committee invited the Gas T,l,DlA?n 4/v ..111. .? J? J that the latter might wv the true state of attains and also understand the run of thin#; at the Cias Works for the last sev, eral years. From the evidence adduced at that meeting and the cumulative and ; corroborative evidence that was presented, an informal meeting of the Board of Trua. teuH was held op Monday morning, and after a thorough canvass of the situation, i it was determined that the President should go to Mr. Arthur Browne and ask him to tender his resignation at once, and also to indicate the alternative in case of ' refusal. The resignation was handed in that evening, at another meeting: whereupon SJr. Geo. K. Wheat moved that it bo accepted and Mr. Ellingham seconded it, and immediately moved the suspension of all further proceedings for the present. A meeting was held at the office last night, at which final action was taken, and Mr. Browne relieved from duty. We wete. however, told that nothing indicated either in Browne's book or in any of the books the fact that Browne had ever received a cent of money, or had in his possession a cent unlawfully or fraudulently obtained. "The charge against him," said one of the committee, "is his ucKivui ut uuiy ana irregular way 01 doing business; nothing more." John Doer was before the committee on Friday last, and made affidavit that he had been cognizant of these facts before, and had refused to answer the questions then put him, and explained that the roason was "that it was a matter of bread and butter with him." Ho also made a statement in regard to the gas used by him at his house and /or which he had not paid. Such in fine is the information we nave been able to obtain in the matter, and, by the greatest exertions, gathered from one and another of the oonimittoe, But we believe it will serve to indicate the substance of the report that will probably be submitted to-morrow evening at the i meeting of Council. For functional disorders of the stomach, liver, or bowels, use pr. Bull's Baltimore fills, the safest and surest remedy that can 1 bo omployed. Trice 25c. ' j ? ? ".Sellers' Liver Pills are the secret of , perfect health, long life, and absolute ban pines*;. Sold by all druggists. Jacksok's Boat Sweet Niivy Chewing Tobacco. Retailers can buy it of Joseph Spehlel & Co., in 5,10and 20 pound packa#es. , ? ? ] Ik you wish to save money, go without i fail to John Hoemor's dry goods, carpet i nud wall paper emporium. He still con- < tinues to bell at reduced prices, instead of i putting them up, for a'short time to re- ' duce stock. Nos. 2019 and 2021 Main 1 street* \ For Upward! or Thirty Years Mrs. j Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used i for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dytenkry and diarrhxta, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. ( 25 centii a bolils. daw J It Beats All.?Jackson's Best Sweet \ Navy Chewing Tobacco. A full supply " now on hand at Joseph Speldel <fc Co. s. { -? * ? 11 J II.M.S. "Pinafore," by Arthur SullI- ] van. Full Vocal Score, words and music, ?1 00; Libretto (words only), 10c; "Vocal C Selections (bound), 26c; Galop, 30c; Waltz. I Hoc; Potpourri, 50c; Galop, for Piano and A Violin, Cornet or Flute, 40c; Waltz, for Piano and Violin, Cornpt or Flute, 50c. All the novelties in music. Pianos and c Organs to rent. v } Luoa s' M usio Stoub, J 1227 Market itreet. [ Jositra Speidrl&Co., wholesale grocers, j> aro headr- rters for Jackson's BestTobac- c co. a l'encli I'nddlnff. One quart flour having in it one measure , "Banner" Baking Powder; rub in thy f flour two tablespoonfuls shortening and a j half teaspoonful salt; make a soft dough , Willi mine or water; roll out to about one- t quarter inch in thickness; liavo ready t your pcaclies chopped up; spread them C over the dough; sprinkle on them sugar I and small pieces o( hotter and a iittja nut- L men: tarn up the dough allarounij to pre: f vont tlio poaches from coming ont; roll ' up and place In a cloth that has keen a I moment in boiling water, wrung out, and , greased and dredgedwithflour; tie atboth r ends, allowing room for the pudding to j swell; steam Tor one hour; eat bat witlj c cream. c AO V.WBII WEALTH UIHTK1BITIOA ro. ml Doulbl; Itnvlii, Aiml Mi to. Tnprmdcnlrd Suctm qf the ?tw rnd origi not ftahtrt of allotting any Tietrt-HtMrrpromt Ok priritne of calling ma hit number and Mtniy itflacalinOx HVrt JHy dont Ary all do Uf The lut drawing ol the Commonwealth Distribution Co.,To Louisville, Ky., was the grandest success of all. Macaulsy'a Theatre waa filled to overflowing and manjr persons called ont the numbers of their tickets which were readily shown them and placed In the wheel. The numhen representing all the tickets Irom 1 to 100,000 are accurately printed ky machinery, spread out on a table and so arranged In packages ol 100 that It Is only the work ol a moment to pick out any number. Ir OXS IS THEKK AIL MrST BE T1IUK, US It It impossible to know what nnmben will be called (or. This la a sure prevention against Iraud or favoritlam. The next (Irand Drawing will be conducted in the same manner and tlio same splendid scheme piesented, via: lMOpriaeaamounting to 1112,400. Orders are pouring in from all parta of the country so great Is the confidence In the Integrity of the ComDanv. Ticket* am nnl? 9f>' bak'M t! Coo advertisement. Address T. J. Couebpobd, Sec'y. OtmritrJournal Bidg, LovUrillt, Ay. A XedldMllal for UCHU. Perhaps no one medicine U so nniversally required by everybody as > good cathartic. Swayxh's Tar axd Sabsapab* iixa Pills are prepared expressly to meet this necessity, being composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, of which Podophyllin or Mandrake, Pine Tree Tar, Sanapariiia, Yellow Dock and other concentrated juices enter largely Into their composition: the whole strength of which is extracted on an entirely new principle. They are mild in their operation* produce no griping, and are truly a valuable purgative. aperient, anti-bilious and cathartic medicine. They stimulate the liver to healthy action, cleanse the stomach and bowels of all impurities. Curing sick and nervous headache, dyspepsia or indigestion, bilious, or Intermittent, remittent and congestive (oven, languor, drowsiness, aching pains in the back, head, slight chills, with Hushes of heat, female irregularities, and for a billons and costive habit, no mediciue is so prompt and effectual as Dr. Swaynh's Ta* axd Sabsai-akilla Pills. If yonr druggist or storekeeper has not got them, or will not pro cure them lor yon, we will forward them by mail on receipt of price, (in currency or three cent postage stamps), 25 cents a box, or five boxes for $1. Address letters, Dr. Swayne <k Son, No. 330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. rrsaw Jackso^s Rot.?Give it a trial and you will use no other. Joseph Speidel & Go., Wholesale Grocers, have it. ? ? + It to a Uct well established by unquestionable tem.mony that Hall's Hair Kenewer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and restores to its original color and lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, qnicxly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy It and use it, rather than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than words can delineate, through biaucbod locks or grizzly beard, that they are aged and passing to decay. A very short trial will convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which rob the hair of its color and life.?i^orl BsoU [Kan.) Daily Mutitnr. A Pamotu Article. Glenn's Sulphur 8oap has won great celebrity and sale by sheer force of its astonishing effect in curinjs skin diseases, and eradicating I blemishes. Price 25 centa. For restoring tUe natural oolor, growth and beauty of the Lair buy Hair Beviviuru. at 50 cents per bottle. It has no equal. Sold by Logan, List & Co., and by every druggist. Decay of the Teeth mav be entirely preveutcd, the breath purified, and the teeth mode to glisten with whiteness by the use of Brown's Camphorated Dentri trice. Price 25 cents. "Brown'i Bronchial Troches" are renowned and wonderfully effective for curing colds and relieving any throat or catarrhal difficulty, bnt guard against counterfeit. Sold by Logan,/ List &Co., and all druggistaat 25 cents per box. A Monarch of the Age. Pains of every kind can be stopped almost iiwtantly by the use of "Brown s Household Panacea," a safe and marvelous remedy of great repute, which is taken internally and applied externally. Prices 25c and 50c per botMre. Winslow's Soothing 8yrup is a merciful boon to children teething. Price 25 cents. Guard ajj&iuat counterfeits and worthless imitation*. Sold by Logan, List & Co., and all druggist*. _TT8Aeow * Xo Core, Xo Pay. If you have headache, toothache or neuralgia, use Home Belief for pain. It will cure cholera morbus, diarrhea, dysentery or any bowel complaint Buy a bottle anu use it all. If not satisfied return the empty bottle and we will refund your money. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. S. Q. Hamilton ?fc Co., Corner Belmont and Thirty-third streets, Bellaire, 0. mLiat <fc Co. hirk, op]). Postoftlce. Chas. Moenkemoeller, corner Main and Twenty-second streets. W. H. Williams, G59 Main street, Wheeling. W.Va. . . . tt8aw Chkw Jackson'b beat Sweet Navy Tobacco Diooixes was anxious to find an honest man. If there is one such in Sodua or vicini- ; ty, and he will takethu trouble to call at our ' store, he sliall have a bottle of Hatch's l,'ni- : versa! Cough Syrup, to use on ith merits; J ,,w vuic, iiu yaj . utj uave SOIU 11)18 ' remedy tor fivo years, and are satisfied from what cur customers say of it, that it is a valuable medicine of its kind. We havo alw . UM?d it ourselves, and llnd it never-failing in the cure of coughs and colds; also a sure relief for asthma. Try it, and if no relief comes ' of it, tho money will be cheerfully refunded. Paraonb & Co. Sod us, Wayne Co., N. Y. j Sold by Logan, List <fc Co. maw ( A Jlolhcr'Nttrlcf. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a ! iiome, are her children, hence her grief when ' dekn?a enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible i risk, if they have a cough, croup or whooping ] rough, whioh leads to oonsumntlon, if you do lot attend to it at once Shiloh's Consump- , ion Cure is guaranteed to cure them. Price ' 10 cents, 60 cents and $100. For lame back, 1 iide or cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. 8old by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's ( all; C. E. Dwight, 24th and Cnapline streets; j Laucblin Bros. & Co., Wheeling, and Hua)aud8<fclnBkooD, Bellaire. t , , i The Beat I Ever Knew or. ' J. 0. Starkey, a prominent and influential * dtlzen of Iowa City, says; "I have had tho 1 lyapepsia and liver complaint for several : rears, and have used every remedy I could jear of, without any relief whatever. until I aw your 8hiloh's Vitalirer advertised in our y MJper, and was i>ersuaded to try it I am hap>y to state that it has entirely cured mo. Itls ertainly the best remedy I ever knew of." I 'rice 76 cts. l Sold by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; a J. E Dwight, 24th and Chapline street*; * jiughlin Bros. <fe Co., Wheeling, and Husbands ! c Inskeep, Bellaire. ......-V' r~ .. ' I uoiuuii b uatakku xvkxkdt.?a marvellous j lire for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, Jld headache. "\Vfth each bottle there is an ngenlous nasal Injector for tho more success uT treatment of the complaint, without extra . barge. Price 60 cents. Sold by E. BockDg. Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwight, 41a and Chapline streets; Lauahlin Bros. & Jo., Wheeling, and Husbands <fc Inskeep, Bell- B ire. ttbasow Why WI1J Ton Jj Ulow a cold to advance in your systom and bus encourage more serious maladies, such as 'neumonia. Hemorrhages and Lung troubles rhen an immediate relief can be so readily at- > ained? Bosch he's GermanSyrop has gained " he largest sale in the world for the cure of tooglis, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases, n tisDr. Bqechee's famous German preacrip- ion, and Is prepared with the greatest care, ad no fear need be entertained in administerug it to the youngest child. as per directions. ?he solo of this medicine is unprecedented. " llnce first introduced there has been a con* r tant increasing demand and without a single j eportof a failure to do its work In any case, ilk your Druggist as to the truth of theao re* oarks. Large site* 75 cents. Try it and be onvlnwd. TthMW * on. *?k In Wall Urol. October 7th, 1878, Western Union Tali graph stock told it ths New York Stocl Eichanee (or W.1-S ptr share; Octobe 14th. 1878, It sold at 88.3-4, * tluct nation o 9.3-8 percent In seven days; 12,500share sold on a margin ol one per cent requlrei an actual capital ol $12,600. The sam stock delivered at 86.34 gave a profit 0 9.3-8 percent on the stock, or $937 60pe 100 shares. On the whole 12,600 the ac tnal profit was $117,187 69, or 9.3-8 time the capital used Is one week. This is i single case taken from the official recort ol the Stock Exchange, and shows hoi money ismade so rapidly in stocks. Fe? people, however, have the necessary cast to put up In order to realise snch im mens* profltsas these, but capital in an} amount from .$10 to $10,000 can be nse> with equal success by the new comblna tlon system of operating in stocks wbicl Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers, Ne? York, htve established. By this methoi of pooling thousands ol orders in varioui sums and operating them as one immensi cspital, shareholdera realise large profit which are divided ;>ro rota monthly. Ne? circular containa two unerring roles foi success, and full information, so that an} one can operate profitably. Stocks ant bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bank ers,S7 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. Tub invalid fin la In "Dr. Lindaey' Blood Searcher," natuie's great restorer It is wonderful. If Batdaras or a Utllclenrr or Ibir Exists, or if the Hair is gray, dry orhanh the natural youthful color can be restore! by using "London Hair Color Restorer,1 the most delightful article ever introduce* to the American people for increasiui growth, restoring Its natural color, and a the same time a lovely hair dressing ant beautificr. It is totally different from al othera; not sticky or {rummy, and fre< irom all impure in$reaienta that rende: manv articled obnoxious. In fact it is ex quiaftelv perfumed, and so cleanly an< elegantly prepared aa to makeitalaatinj hair dressing and toilet luxury. J. A Tynea, a prominent citizen, Wilaon, N. 0. writes: Some ten years ago my wife's hai commenced falling, and got very thin ant gray; butaftor using "London Hair Colo Restorer" the scalp became healthy, th< hair stopped falling, the color waa reatox ed, and is now growing beautiful. Ask your druggist for London Hair Oolo Reatorer. Price, 75 cents a bottle. 8b bottlea, Main depot for the U. 8., 39 North Sixth St, Philadelphia. rrhsdw Ask your grocer for Jackaon'a Beal Joseph Speidel & Go. have it at wholeaalc Five Hundred Thonnand Hlronf. In the past few months there haa been mor than 600,000 bottlea of Shiloh's Cure sold Out of the vast number of people who hav used it, more than 2,000 cases of Consumptiei have bkn cured. All coughs, croup, asthm and bronchitis, yield at once, hence it is tha everybody speaka in its praise. To thos who have not used it, let ua say, if vou havei cough, or vour ohild the croup, and you valu life don't fail to try it. For lame back, sideo chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by E. Bocking, Odd Fellow's Hall , C E. Dwight, 24th and Chapline 8ta.; Laughlli Bros. & Co.. Wheeling; and Husbands & It skip, Bella!re. A HtrnuRe People. Do you know that there are strange peopl in our community, we say strange becaus they seem to prefer to suffer anu pass thei days miserably, made so by dyspepsia, ani liver complaint, indigestion, constipation am general debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizer i guaranteed to cure them. Sold by E. Booking,Odd Fellow's Hall; 0. E Dwight, 24thand ChaplineSla.; LaughlinBroi & Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip Bellaire. Wi have a speedy and positive cure to catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and head ache, in Shuoh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal in jector free with each bottle. Use it if you de sire health and sweet breath. Price 60 centi Sold by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C E. Dwight, 24th and Chapllne Sta.; Laughlli Bros. & Co., Wheeling; and Husbands 3b In skip. Bellaire. uwraeow River Saws. The marks indicate 4 feet 2 inches an< falling. % Weather cloudvaud threatening. The only departures yesterday were thi local packets. The Thompson is due up this morninj from Cincinnati, en route to Pittsburgh but it is more thau likely that she wil turn back from this port. Capt. Asa Booth will take charge of tin Mallie llogon as Master, and Capt. J. G Muhleman will be transferred to the Di urnal as Master on Saturday. The Batchelor will leave for Pittsburgh at 7 o'clock this morning. The Welcome departs at 10:30 thl morning for St. Mary s. The Science will be to-day's Parkersburj packet, leaving at 10:30 a. m. The Cincinnati Commercial of yesterday says: The Wheeling packet Florence Meyer reshipped 550 kegs nails, 146 pkgi glassware, 0 obis hinges on the Ben. Frank lin for Louisville; 000 kegs nails on th< James D. Parker for the Lower Ohio river 14 pkgs glassware on the Fannie Tatun fnr VOU.II.IA. From the same paper we get the follow ing item: Captain W. M. List, of the St Lawrence, was takon suddenly ill at the St. James Hotel Monday night, and left foi liia home, in Wheeling, last night by rail, in company with Mr. C. D. List, clerk ol St. Lawrence. [By Teiegrtpti. | Nahiivii.lb, August 13.?River falling with 13 inches on the shoals. Evansville, August 13.?River fal^ng. with 5 feet 9 inches. Weather clear and warm. Cincinnati, August 13.?River 9 feet 4 inches and rising. Weather cloudy and looler. Pittsburgh, August 13.? River 1 foot r inches and falling. Weather clear and pleasant. Cairo, August 13. ? River 14 feet 10 nches and falling. Weather clear. Thernometer 83?. ViCK8DURa,August 13.?Weatlier cloudy, ight rain all last night. Thermometer 75?. River fallen 2 inches. New Orleans, August 13.?Weather :loudy; heavy rain this evening and still ainlng. Thormometer84?. Louisville, August 13.?River rising, vith 4 feet 10 inches in the canal, and 2 eet 10 inches on the falls. Weather clear ind pleasant, with a good shower of rain it noon. PEGULARST. MARYS PACK, L\ ET.-The Elfgint Maw HUantr VELCOME... M. B. Davis, MuUr, Tukoookx Uoknuhook, Clerk, Vltl nin nunU.I> f.-- - .u. . 'I' M.A.,T'* ,rV*S' Wheeling ererr Tuwdajr, huradar aoil tiatanhr at Imtm ou lar.'aonMandaj, W*loa?iari<nd FriOajra al 8 ?. r. FjOf freight or|*nagc apply on board. aol2 TAILOR INC. DUDKE A CO.. }? MEROHAJrr TAIL0B8. CiMlmeri 8olt$ to Order 916 111 no m Cassimere Pigti to Ortir M B w 17 w Cut. Iltok Cloth lad Dlijonil DreuSilUto Order RS W IK MO Ckih. leltan, Chinchilla, OligoMl Overeoiti to Oriir 111 III 120 125 in Cub. i Fall Line of the Above te Chooie From AU gooda taitefullr eat, veil trimmed, made in tost faahlomble mtqner, and warrant*! to fit It will pay jou to ?y? oi a coll. BUDKE CO., d 11M MARKET 8TBEBT. jlHE PLACE TO GOIf jou train a hurry (or printing, 1* to The Intelligencer Job Rooms. rork ?eon ted la goodrtyt* upon the ehorteat notlci PmBTHOAMP ?IWDIMO. THE INTELLIGENCER BOOK .V JOB PRINTING HOUSE la prepared at all timet to do all kiuda of Job Printing on the Shortest Notice AT THE LOWEST PRICE i AMD I* TBI ! BEST STYLE OF THE ART. i t i i 1 Our establishment la the meet complete of r Any In the State, ontl la fully equipped with j the Largest Assortment and Latest '[ Styles of Type r 9 AJID ' THE BEST MACHINERY. c 0 . Mercantile Printing. Oar very large assortment <1 lancy type, e together with our improved job prjssea, gives I. us unsurpassed facilities for i rlntfng business ? cards, circulars, letter heads, bill heads, a checks, drafts, envelopes, 4c. t i Book Printing. With large fonts of type, ranging in sire from Nonpareil to PMfc, the most perfect book ? press and a well appointed bindery, we have facilities for this special clow of work posessed by few offices in the West ' Book Binding. r j In connection with onr establishment is the s Book Binding and Blank Book manufactory , of Mills, Frew & Co., one of the finest in ? the State, being thoroughly fitted through,f out with ruling machinery, pre9KS, papercutters, numbering and paging machines, we can now turn out every description of r binding and ruling in the best style of workI manship, and with utmost promptness. r. Blank Books. 3 We manufacture ever}' description of blank book, from a memorandum to a blank ledger, on the shortest notice. 1 Poster Printing. . 5 With the largest assortment of wood type in the State and the best cylinder presses, we J can execute, at the shortest notice, any style i or size of Poster, Programme, Hand-bill or 1 Dodger that may be desired. Shipping Tags. Carrying a full line of sires and styles of DENNISON'8 SHIPPING TAGS, we can, j offer unusual inducements to merchants and I others desiring to advertise their business in j ? this manner. All orders by mail promptly attended to. TJltlmnfo. ?J -It --? j ? .miiwicu aim au uraircu liuunua-i j tion given. | Brief Printing. I Possessing largo fonts of new type and a fine " book press, we can print briefs in a mtich ' shorter time than is required in offices with . less ample facilities. FREW & CAMPBELL, PROPRIETORS [CT A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A . FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION. CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1879?liath Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. This Institution vu regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and - Charitable purpoew, in 1864, for (he form of TwentyflreYearn,to which contract the inviolable faith o( the 8ute Is pledged, with a capital of fl,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. I(m Grand Mingle Number Dlntrlbntlon will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scale* or poilpontj. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,M0 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. l iar t\o tiDiotu 1 Capital PrlM-....- WO,000 1 Capital Priae - 10.000 I Capital I'riie...... ? 8,000 1 Pr!m of 12,800.... ... 8,000 5 Prim of 1,000 8,000 2o Prim of 800 - ? 10,000 100 Prim of 100 10,000 t 200 Prim of 60 10,000 800 Prim of 20 10,000 1000 Prim of 10.....^.. IP,000 i APPROXIMATION PBIZKB. 1 9 Approximation Prim of 1300.. 2,700 . 9 Approximation Prim of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prim of 100. 900 1887 Prim, amounting to 9110,400 ( Raponiible corresponding agenta wanted at all prominent polnta, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. , Application for ratee to clubeahould only be made to tne Home Office in New Orleana. Write clearly, stating lull add rest, for farther information, or aend orders to IL A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. oriame at No. 319 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Bzlraordlnaiy Draxlngtart under lhe nptrvltUm and vutnapemtnl qf GENKBAL8 O. T. BEAU&BOABD and JUBAL A. EARLY. aol8?W?AW nT5TTO?TO^ ? JTAVOiSUNU-'S ) ? CELEBRATED YinegaK AW AMOftlTlLY FCRE ARTICLE. ^S^gKi&toryemTimyAr " DOOK AND JOB PRINTING?AT THE i JLJ Daily Intelllge ncer Job Ot&M jrou am get all kindi ol Book and Job Printing oq UtaihoriMtBOilM at th? lovoat prlea and In Ihibcrt itytoof tie ?rt Not. 20 and 27 Fourteenth Bt. G BLACK AND COLORED DRE! BLACK BOUGHT BEFORE HAVING AN ENOI BLACK COLOREC on hand, we the LOWEST they have e in this counl standing the the Eastern markets. G Black Silks principally ( brated UAUnbMiKb UNI\ CACHEMIRE HAND-LI and Gt and can be r for durability lence of coloi GEO. R. j?16 FOR RENT. UOR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS 1. ?That eligible Lot adjoining E. E?. Lolheran Cburcb. corner Chapltaeand Sixteenth streota. Eofi!?.VL?*J!0JyB? ,?r-V0eDKetate Agent, 1201 Mc ollocn rtreet. auI2. F)R RENT OR iSALE-A PHY8ICI^'SRjMDENCE AND PRACTICE, located *l Station, Marshall county, West Virginia, on the Warneaburx Road, debt miln from th* Ohln river. The property U fliit-clua, and the practice the beat in the county. Terms eur. For iurther information, addreasthe undersignea at the above place or enquire of Ewlng & Bile/ at No. 1160 ICaln street, Wheeling, W. Va., or Dr. T. IL Logan, of Isgan, List A Co., Bridge corner. au2 8. B. McKEBRlHAN, M. D. PICNIC4 GR0UNDS*-I OFFER FOR BENT m j Picnic Grounds, well known as Green's Grove, i miles north of the city, on the P. W. A Ky. R. R. 1 have erected on them a splendid dancing platform, refreshment stands, benches, and all fhe necessary buildings pertaining to llrit-claas picnic rands. The grounds lie within AO yards of the R. Persona desiring to rent them can call upon JOtiEPH GREEN, ap26 No. 1147 Market Street RE8TAURAMT8. Capital Dining Rooms. This Old and Reliable Restaurant baa been removed to new and ooramodious quarters, and is now In good running order at TV? ioo? * ? iutu'nuD oxrcotj where the proprietor hopeetohave better fadlltlee for the accommodation ol hi* large and Increasing patronage. MARTIN THORNTON aprS Proprietor. BAKING POWDER, AC. MAY WE SPEAK TO YOU ? The "GIRONDIN" DISINFECTANT and DE0D01UZEU destroys offensive OdoW, Contagion, Ac., rolorleaa, odorleia, chaip, loll directions, officially endorsed. LOGAN, LIST Sc. CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner, WISE TRAVELERS Will take with than a hottla of LOGAN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA UINOEB. a strictly pure tonic and eorrectlfe; alao GBUNDY'S CHOLKBA AND , DlAIlBUttA MIXTURE, an cacallent remedy. Price 25 oenla. LOGAN, LIST & CO. "IT IS A REAL COMFORT," j Jaya an Intelligent lad jr. and a Rood houie-keeper, lo ' have ai hand an article like LOGAN, LIST A CO.'S, EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER t )n which l ean always depend 1 1 BEST IN THE MARKET! AflK FOR IT! au2 I ? v { 1 x ?J K founbry, ?? n? Ci?W,n.M, 0M?. ALLISON, SMITH& JOHNSON. n nnwiui ? Kvupujini igj Positively /?% Healthful I3vr"t"Lm' " ,, <, H.irib. C...I m SILKS THE ADVANCE. iMOUS STOCK OF SILKS AND ) SILKS, offer them at PRICES iver touched try; notwithadvance in and Foreign lur Stock of is comprised )f the cele(ERSAL, SUBLIME, DOM CACHEMIRE riNET, ecommended ! and excelr and finish. T" i hi An I ATLUn. WANTED. anted AGENT.?MAUoiui MALE, to Ciovaw for the b?t ?!llu feet rer publUbcd: "Around The World With (r?m 0 u," b! Jdo- Ku?1! Tout,. Apply ."UJE FOR SALE. Forsale-the piaxo wagoj of Adama A Lac**. Tht ronnlnc ran in mJjmw. Will be told at * Terr low prico. ToUm - MIV -Mil ?? w * . UUCU. AppiT W drf A. M. ADAX1. jX)R SALE? OR EXCHANGE FOB CITY OB SOBCRHAS PBOPEBTY. Biz hundred and forty acres laud In Clusicoselj Kansaa. Fire hundred and twenty acres in Harrison touoij, Iowa. W. V. UCKiC A BRO, apl9 Real Estate Agent*, 1800 Martet a pOR SALEA house and lot on weat aide of Alley H, Chant bill's addition, between Eleventh and Twslfth (treat*. Possession given immediately. Trice tTOOcttb. Apply to T1I03. J. DILLON*, on pretniKs, w wrii> me at Canton, O. aaS-*o\r GEO. W. DILIOS. pOR SALE-TWO HOUSES A LOTS, I oiler for sale the followinfr property: OaiBrkt House, No. 2628 .Main street, Centre W bediog. Tfc? house haa six good room* and also a good ?IUf. I also ofiar for sale a Brick House and lot on fcl|bte?tt stmt. East Wheel!ng, No. 108. I he hou*e lmsf*4 double porch, witn four good rooms and batuwti kitchen. Lot fronu 40 feet on Eigbteenth fit , roodtf back 70 feet. Enquire of Joli s H. SEVERING. ?> ecutor, No. 823 Wood stree,, or W. II. flALUk. Auctionetr. art JX)R SALE? One NEW SPiUNG WAI50N, inhabit!?? d*li?ery wagon; will be told cheap for cash. Alio. (* SALADS TRIPPLE-fiPRIKO BUGGIES. QalJ a?4 see them and you will bur. 8. J. ELLIFRITX, fe21 Corner Twenty-fourth and Unlet flti_ JIOR SALE OR EXCHANGE? That Eler;nut Property. Not. 945 und 947 Miln Street. Enquire of H. TORBEI, Jy?- Custom I jx)R SAI.FVMy farm?5W4 acres?on Wheeling Crrek, twt>aiD? from Elm Grove. Three bouMt, three ?Uble? ud barna, ice-house, tool house, csrris*e-b?uje. TW furnished house, with girdeu and stable, for rent remainder ol season. W. H. WOODWARD, Jy79 La Belle W?fc?._ gERGEANT'SHALE. *,wwo V""""!!" A-umprtt, Id lb. HunklH Henry G nether J Court of Wheeling. By rlrtue of an Execution luu?4 in theaboieMU* Ued cause, and to me dtrtcUxl, 1 ha?elerWon?DJ will proceed to aell to the hlgheat and l?i bidder, on THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1>7>, Between the houra of 10 o'clock i. *. and 4 o'cJotl. P.M.. at the frontdoor of the Court Houaeof Oblw county, In (he dty of Wheeling, Un? following p?wo Home, One Mule. One Stone wagon, One Cart. Three SeU of Harneea. Tkrms or Balk, Cash. JAMES. W.SWEEXKr. Ju^k 16,1879. Sergeant of the City of Wheeling, j^ERCI E A NTS~SALK. Jama V. Mendel *> A-ump(,. Jo jfonW. James McGannon. j |*1 Court oi Wheeling. By virtue of an Execution Iwued in the above entile! catue, and to ine directed, I hare 1*yW on an<J rtll proceed to aell to tbe hlgheat and beat bidder, ## THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, in. letwcen the houra of 10 o'clock a. u. and 4 x., at the front door ?f the Court llou* ol Oblc ounty, In the dty of Wheeling, the following p n"8 uI07 000 H'ovn Hone, a ass., Two Hanln. Tun or eii.i, Cuu. JAMEti W. SWEEHIM. J?. mm. tIA TO $1,000 INVESTED IK 1VAL1. Ply 8TEBBT 4STOOU nuke* foKuort vff Book" ??nt tn* upUlnlM mrjrihlof. A*" r** BAXTKB 4 CO., Ban km, 1? Will arac, N. * prl2d*v U it, B nnnw BAKING POWDER feqalred. Avoid Imluilou. ?U