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DRY OOOD8. Semi-Annual Sale Will close out the remain ler of our stock of Summer )ress Goods, Suits, Ulsters, 'arasols and White Goods at > md belo.w cost u ? , JOHN EMSHEIMER, ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND WARD MARKET. I. BLUM & BRO.'S SPECIAL CLEARING SALE ANNOUNCEMENT. ODDS AND ENDS VERY DESIRABLE GOODS r . ' ' ? ? ' TO UK CLOSED OUT AT A PRICE.' ? TWO IMMENSE REMNANT COUNTERS. ftoiunauU ? 8Hk(, JtomatflU la Noreltlet, Rem ontt- In ? 'aahwerea, lletu^uila in Buntings. Al mrkul in plain figures at BUch low prices aa will sell ih" >1 at 01 cfl. Many -'e-lra le pieces for remodeling Dream and .'hiliircoa' Dresaea. BARGAIN COUNTER. 10.000 yard* banda rue Lawns at 8 cent* per jmrd 1",000 jrwla fa?t coloring. aud best frinta in abort plfo? at 6J4 cent* per > ard. JO 000 y*rds jurd wldo Bleached Muslins, in abort pi?f>a, at c-ma. Don't put off nil to-morrow If you Intend buying some of those Uargalui, aa tney will aell very fait. GREAT REDUCTIONS T In Flack Silka, Fnirm?r Bilks, Plain and Wool' B iiitlng*! ' Burr Inns, Novelties in Dreas Goods,' D;b?lgea, Lawn*, Ac., Ac., Ac. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION!'!. * U> iter H| ac *d *'tul " , Brown Muallna, H eflN In'n Tabe Ll< en*, TihuI'i jc*, : ?ptriii?, wi.lte aud eo o.ed rpieads, at UKEAl'i.V KEUbCKD PKlCb;. LAWN SUITS AND DUSTERS, But ? few left and hey tnunt bo cl<*ed. non't Mi More you bate aeen what we ofler, and COMK AND attTHK BaKGAI>3, etrn If you don't bny. X- BLXJlvI &C BRO., 11W MAIN STREET. P. 8.?Ouralore Uopati /row*7 a. v. until 0 p. *. baturdny eicepud. DENTJSTRY.-TOTHO8E THAT DE SlItK to tare thilr natural teeth we would m that w? ar* now bettar prepared than e*er be.'ore t ?>nati!e them to do ao. By the oae of an Rr,rm Ma^*ktic Pluhoiui we can and are making bette ?n i handsomer Hold Pillinin, wllb mors mm to ou FaUenti, than have heretofore been aiade In thi city or elaewhere, without the aid of thefiiectri rlujpfpr. What we iay we can prore by actui deuiuiiatratJoD. tail and at* for yourwlvM. JAMES M. 8UBOIHON A 80N. Ml Wo. 114.1 Market 8t, Wbealing. W. Va. J^OTIOE. ? I hereby oiler tujaelf u a <andida'e for the offle of Seigeaot of th? city of Wheelioi, subject to B? publican rulea. ^ HOBKHT COWAN. ?b Sntdligwu: Now. 23 anda7 Fonrlc?n(ti Mtreel New AdfrrllifuiflaU. Fly Fans?Nesbitt A Bro. ' x Dividend Notice. Wanted?Dining Room Girl. Notice? Rob't Cowan?Head of local. benit-Anniittl Sale-John Kmehelmer Head of local. TniuMOKiTiK Kicouu.-The 7ol!oi4i| snows tbe range of the thermometer, a olwerved at Schnepf'a drug atore. Open Hooae corner: ?? "?n 18711. 1M0. 7 l\1%' ??"?7 f; * 17 *:*? la M. j r. M. 7 P.I ?8 M M M j ,6 82 92 84 WKAT11KK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 9.?1 a. m.'?Fo Tenneaj.ee and the Ohio Valley, cle* and partly cloudy weather, eolith Wet winds, stationary or higher temperature nearly stationary barometer. M For Iho lower Eakes, partly cloudi weather and local rains, southeast vcerini to southwest winds, stationary tempera tore, stationary or lower barometer. ' SILVER TABLEWARE.?Rare Bargeii. ? llie Jewelry Store of JACOB W. GRUBB, Corner Twelflh and Market Street*. Tkanswsr or Kkai. Estate.?The fol ? lowing transfer ot real estate was admit tod to record in the County Clerk's oflk< yesterday: T" Deed mado July 7, 1S80, by" Win. 0 Ilandlan and wile to Margaret, Auna. Julia John T., and Bernard .McEntee. in consideration of $000, tor the north hall of lot 15, in Square 15, on the plat of the town of South Wheeling, formerly known as Ritchie Town, and nor the Eighth ward of the city of Wheeling. Tbs Young Republicans?The Junior Garlield and AuthuriJIiib met last night at \ eteran Hall, McLure IJouse, and elected the line officers of the organisa tion, a.follows; Chas. List, Captain; N. I). Cochran, first Lieutenant; Jaa. Day -n?"!, ? Lip""'r""?; H-rry Robinson Third lieutenant; J. M. Wayman, First Seig'..'"; Bellman, Secood Servant President appointed Mews. Uaye limner. H. J. Shaw and Fred Fisher as a cooiuiliteuon uniforms, alter which the club adjourned to meet next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. y "Dutch*" Wjwt Pleads OoiLTr?Y?a. terday afternoon about two o'clock the counsel tor Frank tt'eat called at sWtrl ?Miller s otlice and notified him that their client was prepared to plead guilty to tho house0and ? burglarized Mrs. Jong's noose, and Inquired what sum the Justice 'S^e'^i^'-t^tt^V&n woarsruZrri^i^S? well make it $200,000." ' ou,niKhtas In tbe caaeof alleged assault with IniAnt lo murder Jenuie Li ray, "Uutcbv" lull persists in his ossertionsof Innocence ?n!i claims that if he can secure the witnesses he desires to by Saturday, he will hav^f difficulty 1? proving & ^"'of'thj The witnem, or Uie principal one, de. sired by the defense for Saturday's trial is Frank Shaoley,.?od aa he Is wanted for fa m,!^C0!!,fci "? in. "le "lme offense, It J he 04,1 b0 io'luced to jeopardue his liberty by. returning to the present.m ' .aid S, be It is suspected that West le one of the aaiatas; Brtaf ?l???loa 1 Whiat li't#* oDty worth ninety-five Work. will return, jalat ttithe locVup. : for.City Serjeint?re a. 31."- lb? evening at the corner ol anuth Broadway and Virginia street. Thkkk i? lun ahead in thte Democratic FiecuUve Committee. When that body Ihat *one"i ol "w?y of epeUiug balloon. ?Smdximllt Herald. Th? Fifth Ward to-night, raaae-meeling at P,rhke11 mu9ic will he (ioodepeakeraand abando wilQo o, a G.rfiew'anT'Artbur Ciub will he con, V Tu?HK ia uohubl8^bi!IbmeUnPt ol another Ferry over 'h0.(Mtfn ' " The old ferry f??y line5yhJSKUon wan Infringement r?hXt^r-iB^andaUW'|l suit will be the r?B?. >track the last Tua hawkera of wti0ieeale defdere ^2?iSSlSR(,ySSS <"3* Ss5gfsr,BSS! !StS^.-ssigsi S?fc in?-;; .-k-SHSSHs a8sa???Tfagl ?! SsaffijKitssw Jj 'ZZ Snd .UiDgb.nda will accompany, suit of the leadooy motion Cranmer ordered an adjournment till to day at 10 o'clock a. * nb Mil. Citiua Hou and s gu9 chu(U|, were married at.St. ,LV Father Tbeo ye?terday mornUg J' u#n l00k place do?!ua. A ple???J WKJk parent!) on / nonl berol valuable pre^.??'? ? ; ,Ml Xbe Committee belaid .... night rtd O'dertd J '??er d F?rly. Wood ?"?"'? " her b?.ine? ol Import ?? sun 1 routine buaineaa. (?..i. Boo?rt 1)?K?18,Ibe'uan^lho^p ^ by an excunion train <alurtiB) road above Martin e Fernr. ^ sail\ w KSred'y^tbe eLr. the ^en, ?oSooe. He b? Been at Bridgeport -.^nM name ?WrWlgy<l tee telephone Bt the adviMbillty of placing ? r h I the City Bcitding. ?d ?tbe? t? ^ various engine h^*^,\-1BB06ition of the IcominUtee eee'ma to betorecommend the I ourdhMB of the telephone*. that the !).rtp n Jn ont to dny, and those wards will bo bl<owi" . ,warda to-mor in the Seventh ^^{^noauippage o^^.^theeopera^nwillpXh^ HMMkMpe.1. cao goXL themselves ac | cordlngly. ? The following message nas oeen sent wj the members of the Young Men's Garfield and Arthur Club: There will be e meeting of the .Young Men's Gar field and Arthur Club at McLain't Hall, Twelfth"'street, "Friday even ing, July 9th, at 7:30 o'clock, for the pur I pose of deciding upon a unifrom. Sam J ulea ot hat*, caps, lauterns, &o.\ will be on , hand for inspection. Yoji are earnest!) requested to be present, as the questiot of uniform will be settled at this meeting i If you have not paid, your initiation fee of $125, you are requested to come pre pared so to do. J. D. Btakton, President T1IE DEMOCRATIC COJIHITTKK. Meeting for Organisation Yenterday Micnlflcant Choice of cliairiuitii. As heretofore^ announced, the Demo ? cratic County Executive Committee met yesterday afternoon at the Court House for the purpfc&B of organizing for the cam' ' paign. -1t? An InTtUJOKNCKR envoy was on hand to take in whatever might be of interest and the first thing,of-interest he noticed was. the- small. attendance. There were only seven, all told, in sight, and it waf known thaf two of the non-appearing ones had written their resignations out and could not be prevailed upon to serve, while young Larkin was off on a "tower" of the Western States. About half-past two o'clock Gregory Warner called the seven together, and nominated W. C. Handlan for temporary chairman. Thepoint was then raised that a temporary organization could do noth ing. After fcome wrangling H.H. Pendle ton, the youngest member of the commit* tee, rose and said that as it was an oxecu tive committee, the proceedings should necessarily be private, and suggested that all but the members of the committee be excluded, which suggestion was acted upon. Those present who were not mem bers of the committee and who were ex cluded by this motion were A. H. Cald well, &q., Hon. \V. A. Hearne, and two reporters. Who left. Mr. Hearne muttered, "I have been on or about this committee for the last ten Years, and this is the first time such a thing was ever done." Of course this action on the part of the committee precluded thej>oBiibiUty of the | reporters*miking fulfrendrt of the trans i actions of the meeting. From an insider, however! wejleafaed that the resignations | of Louis F. Stifel and A. J. Cecil were re ceived and accepted, and in their place i Joueph L. Bedillion, of Triadelphia, and Ralph Arkle, of the city, were chosen members of the committee. The commit tee then consisted of Gregory Warner, H. II. Pendleton, J. H. Montgom ery, W. C. Handlan, W. H. Cald well, P. L. Kimberly, James Wheel er, J. L. Bedillion and Ralph Arkle. After some other business it was determined to depose Mr. W. C. Handlan, as it was well known that he was opposed to the nom ination of G. R. Tingle. Therefore he was allowed to step down and out, and in his place Col. Philo Kimberly was chosen. The deposition of the old war horse is re garded by many of the rank and file of the Democracy as a doubtful movement. As he is a man of great influence, to thus an tagonize him, it is thought, will recoil up on them. Gregory Warner, another member of the committee, also resigned, and his P'gce was npt tUJed*., The .committee ad* Mftrakf S7lh of July, at WHAT THOLE SATS. 'onflilciit he can Curry Ohio County, ud Hopeful or Obtaining tbe Nomination. Shortly after the adjournment of tbe democratic County Committee yesterday, in Intelligences man bailed Sheriff Hngle on the street and propounded to lim the query: "Weil, what ia the committee going to lo about the delegates to tbe CongressTon U Convention?" "I do not know, sir, and I do not care," was Mr. Tingle's reply, and he went on to ixplaiu: "If the committee calls a new convention, I will not only secure a ma jority of the delegates, but I will make :he delegation solid for Tingle. It makes no difference what course they take, I propose to stay right with them, and meet thair every move with a counter move that will still leave me master of the Seld so far as Ohio County is concerned." "As the delegation now stands, you are the lirat choice of a majority, I believe." "Decidedly so. There are a few Camp ilr1??00 amoD8 d10 delegates, and I think a Wilson man or two, but I have seven eighths of the delegates, at least. The people seem to be perfectly satisfied with tne delegation chosen by the County Con vention, and perfectly" convinced of the legalitv of their appointment. It is only a few friends of Wilson who object" "And you think if the calling of a new delegate convention alters the relative strength of the candidates at all, it will be iii your favor?" "I have no doubt of it at all." "Then I suppose you would be perfectly willing to have a new convention called, and light the battle over again?" "Altogether willing. 1 don't believe I can be beaten in this county. The[busi ness men all seem to favor me. Why, only to-day, a prominent Democrat?It was," and the Sheriff named one of the most prominent Democratic businessmen in town,?"said to me that he believed from his observations it looked as if I were going to receive the nomination, and he added that he would be very well pleased if I should. Now he, you know, is a Wilson man." The reporter did not know it, but he thought perhaps he ought to, and so as sented, and again applied the pump. "How is your strength outside the county growing, Sheriff?" "Well, as to that I cannot speak with so much confidence, but I have every assur ance that my prospects become brighter every day." He went on to refer to one element of his strength throughout the district which either bis opponents underestimate or his partisans overrate. That is his personal acquaintance with so large a proportion of the business men oi the district, and his long association with ?Hem in a social way. Just after our talk with Mr. Tingle, one of his adherents said to us that he didn't think there was an other man in Weet Virginia who had an equal number of personal friends who seemed so warmly attached to him. vMiile talking, Mr. Tingle took from a desk in his office, to which we hadgravi ated, a package of letters, and selecting ??ne from Calhoun county allowed the mau of the quill to read it. It was from a prominent politician, and stated that there had been a County Convention held, and delegates who favored Wilson had been appointed. The letter alleged, however, (hat that convention had been packed by Wilson's friends; and an effort is being made to have a new convention, when it is claimed that there will be no tronble in securing a set of delegates whose choice is Hngle. Says the letter: "There are in this county to-day three men for Tinglfe to every one for Jackson when he got the nomination; and Jackson carried thi) county." "Here," said the Sheriff, selecting an other letter, "is the way they talk in Wil son's own county. This letter wasalsofrom a promineut Democrat, and was as favor able to Mr. Tingle as the one from Gal , houn, only, however, referring to one district of Harrison county, that of Bridge port. As we were about taking our departure, Mr. Tingle expressed his appreciation of the^fairness with which he had been treated by the Intelligences. He did not seem to have the same cordial feeling for his own party organ, but on the con trary, said that "Lewis Baker had treated him very shabbily indeed." But we did not understand him to be surprised or mystified by this course on the part of the proprietor of the RtgitUr, the "barrel-or gan ' of the West Virginia Democracy. A Good Man Gone.?We spoke yester day of the death of Mr. Samuel Mansfield, of Jefferson county, Ohio, father of A. 0. Mansfield, of Bridgeport The8teuben ville Herald says of Mr. Mansfield: He was a son of Thomas Mansfield, one of the pioneers of this county, kaving settled in Wayne township in 1797, at which place the deceased was born in 1803. In early manhood he was married to Miss fclixa Humphrey, by whom be had eleven children, eight sons and three daughters, all of whom with the widow survive him. The sons are Albert 0., Martin's Ferry; Capt Henry 0.. Masters ville; Elijah P., Cadiz; J. Browning, Thomas H., William, Jacob and J. Wesley, this county. The daughters are Mrs. Em ma Wood, Smithfield; Mrs. Annie E. On* (wife of W. 0. Ong, Esq.), this city, and Miss Kittle. Wayne township. For the last half century Mr. Mansfield has been an exemplary member of the M. E. Church, always ready and willing to do anvthing to enhance the happiness of his fellow beings, and promote the interests of his Master's cause. In his death the church has parted with a brother who was ever faithful in all his Christian duties. A home has been bereft of a devoted husband and a kind fat her, and the community has lost a good citizen. He was in tbe truest sense of tbe word an honest man, modest and humble in his manners, pure mind&l and upright in life and conversation. He lived hon ored and respected by all who knew him, and died in the ssnctity of a Christian jaitb, trusting in the merits of that Re deemer to whom he bad committed the keepingof his soul. He passed away from Garth on old man and full of days, like as a shock of corn cometh in in bis sesson. His remains were interred at Long's Church, Cross Creek township, thismorn iug st ten o'clock.' Peace to his ashes. The Colored Ripubucans.?The Gar field and Arthur Glub formed by the lead ing colored citizens of Wheeling, which completed ita organization at Hone Hose Ua 1 night before last, and then sojourned to meet at the same hall last night, reas sembled pursuant to adjournment The Permanent Chairman, R. N. Strange, pre aided. and in the absence of Mr. Keyes, (he .regular Secretary, Mr. Jones was chosen Secretary pro Um. A motion to fix the weekly dues at the sum of 10 eta., said aura to be payable at roll call, prevailed. A resolution, analogous, in substance, bnt different in form , with the one which was adopted at a preliminary meeting and re minded Wednesday night, was introduced, and referred to a committee consisting of W. F. Gaskins, G. W. Hollinger -and Whiting. It provides that in local politics the colored man shall pledge himself to act for the beat interests of the colored race. The colored men are thoroughly in earnest and a large number of additional names was last night obtained to the roll of the clnb. As soon as possible this dob will be uniformed, and then, under the captaincy of Ham Davis, will form an im portant feature in Republican turnouts. Tub Fifth Ward Club.?At the mass meeting of the Fifth Ward Garfield and Arthur Olub, to be held at Parker's Hall this evening, there will be a rousing time. Geo. B. Caldwell, B. B. Dovener and T. J. llugus have promised to make speeches, and Hon. Chester D. Hubbard has been selected to preside. A brass band and a drum and fife fill be present to aid in the demonstration. All persons desiring cheap Dry Goods or Groceries should attend the Assignee's Sale at corner of Thirty-first and Chapline streets, Keller A Schretner's old stand. femohal poiHia. Ilcrfma awl llnun la Wlmllao, aad H bKllailM Abroad. na visit""' ?' ">? city MIm Dillon, of Belmont, a sister o1I. G. )illoo, a Wheeling Jeweler, i, iB the city isitlngthe Miaeea Qtove.?BtUairt Indt mienl. Miss Addle Towell, who has been viait ag her friend, Miss Uollle List, for nms line, left for her home at Po rum oath, 0., eeterdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mlas Lucy <'eely, who have been visiting the Misses Jreer at No. 82, Fourteenth street, re urned to their home at Pittsburgh, Pa., esterdav. ?Mrs. Jimmie Riddle, wife of Superin endent Kiddle, of the Water Works, eaves to-day for Grafton, where she will irobablv spend the remainder of the sum ner with friends. I; ?? Pattenon, President of the St. clairsville and Bellaire railroad, and W. i. Hunt, editor of the BL Ciairsvllle Jirmicle, made pleasant calls at the Isiil joenckb office yesterday. We notice that Rev. James M. Tho aurn, D. D? the famous Methodist Miss ?onary to India, is visiting friends on the ?t the Fourth Street M. E. Church next Sunday. The Steubenville Herald says: Miss Katie Todd, of Wheeling, is visiting! friends in this city. Mrs. J. H. Downs, A ohee,iDg? W' Va*? 1-1x1 tbe city t>day. She will return home next Mon lay. Prof. Guynn, of the Eighth ward, and Prof. Anderson, of the Fourth ward ?chools, in Wheeling, left the city to-day, via the 0. 4 P. road, for Dodd City, Kan sas. Prof. Anderson is a brother-in-law of Mr. M. Nelson, of this citv.?Bellaire Independent. We clip the following item from the Sharon, Pa., evening Eagle: Mr. Ed. Mesaer has accepted a situation as general overeeer in the New McLure House, in Wheeling, West Virginia. He will start for the new location to-morrow morning. The McLure House is said to be the finest in the city of Wheeling, and we con gratulkte the proprietor on being so fortu nate as to procure the services of one so well adapted to the business and in every respect so well qualified as is Mr. Ed. Alesser. Many friends wish him well in his new home. Mr. Charles C. Faria, late with R. A. McCabe A Co., wholesale druggists on Main street, left yesterday morning over tbe Pan Handleroad for Kansas City, Mo., where he has accented a position as sales man for Ogle bay Bros., the wholesa'e grocers who recently removed their estab lishment from Wheeling to that city. Charlie has been a life-long Wheeling boy, and a large circle of friends, while sincere ly regretting to lose him as an associate, will yet be glad to hear of his success in the West. He has vim and business capacity, and these are seldom without a rich recognition in the bustling metro polis to which he goes. Hon. Isaac Eaton, of Leavenworth, Kansas, is visiting Wheeling friends. A number of years ago Mr. Eatou was a cit izen of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and he has many relatives over there now, a brother being County Treasurer and two nephews formerly having been Prosecutiqg Attor neys. Mr; Eaton himself is quite a celeb rity, partly on account of his membership of the National Democratic Committee, and Dartly in connection with his daught er a "spirit wedding," which was alleged to have uken place last year, and which attracted a great deal of- attention in the western press. Mr. Eaton is a brother-in law of the venerable Judge Wm. Kennon, of St. Clairsville, and if we remember correctly, also of the late Gov. Wm. Shan A Citizen's Complaint. Wheeling, W. Va., July 8,1880. Editor* Intelligencer I wish, through your valuable journal to respectfully call the attention of oui Oity Council, and also of the public, t< the extent of the injury about to be don< to a number of property owners on Mc Culloch street, from Caldwell's run t< Thirty-second street,* by unnecessary lowering the grade of said street two feet This work is to be done presumably bj order of the Committee on Streets, Alley* and Grades, and the City Surveyor, anc while it will damage property on said street very considerably, will be of no ben efit to any one. This street was surveyed and graded four years ago. No benefit was derived from such grading then, but as no damage was done, no complaint* were made, but now a gross outrage if about to be perpetrated on these people, and must they stand aside and see theii property destroyed without uttering a word? Then, too, in all probability the city water pipes will have to be relaid, thus causing an additional expense to the city. Hoping the Committee on Water Works and each member of Council will take an individual interest in the matter, I am very respectfully Tax Payxb. Fob the last thirty-six years, I have been an extreme sufferer from Dyspepsia, and no physician could remove this chronic trouble. By the urgent request! of my friends, I finally resorted to the use of the Hamburg Drops, and I musl acknowledge, that they have helped me wonderfully. I have the strongest hopef that their further use will bring me on younger fest again. I am now. seventy eight years old. M. J. Falk, JTipwoj City, Mo. Sale of Dry Goods and Groceries by Assignee, at corner of Thirtv-first and Chapline streets, at cost for cash. John Kokmkr, Nob. 2010 and 2021 Main street, has determined to reduce his stock of summer goods regardless of price, there fore offers good Prints at 5c, and good Lawns at 6c; Linen Suits and Ulsters at nearly your own prices. Carpets, Oil Cloths, and Wall Paper very cheap for cash. Call without delay and see for your self. Kxllxb & Schkkinkr having made an assignment for the benefit of their cred itors, their stock of goods will be sold cheap for cash to close up. Boils, pimples on the face, salt rheum, old sores, and all cutaneous eruptions dis appear like magic when "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher" is used. Goons at cost for cash, at Assignee's Ssle, corner Thirty-first and Chapline streets. * Wbj Will Ton Allow a cold to advance inyonr system and thus encourage ftore serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained ? Boschxx's Gxauav Sybcp has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coujths, Colds and the severest Lung Biaeases. It is Dr. Boschee'a famous German prescrip tlon, and is prepared with the greatest care and no fear need be entertained in administer ing it to the youngest child, as per directions The sale of Uils medicine is unnrecedented. 8ince first introduced there has been a con stant increasing demand and withont a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these re marks. Large sixes 75 oents. Try it and be oonvinoed. Trhaaw Tbe Bmi I Ever l&new Of. J. G. 8tarkey, a prominent and influential citixen of Iowa City, says; "I have had the dyspepsia and liver oomplaint for several years, and have used eveiy remedy I could near of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your 8hiloh's Vitaliier advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it I am hap py to state that It has entirely cured me. It is certainly the beat remedy I ever knew of." Price 76 eta. Bold by K. Booking, Ag?nt, Odd FiUow'l Hall, frflq Chas. Moenkemoeller. Bhiloh's OiTAaaa Reuxdt.?A marvellous cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious naaal injector for the more sucoms ful treatment of the oomplaint, withaut extra charge. Prioe 60 bents, Sola by B. Back ing, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hall, and Cbaa, Moenkemoeller. vaaaow Kim tlcva. The marks lut evening indicated 8 feet 2 inches and falling. Business on the levee duiL The local packeta arrived and departed as usual yesterday. The Pres Ellison continues her trips to Bellsire according to her time table below. The Annie Kelly passed up lut evening for Pittsburgh with a tow of railroad ties. The Relief also passed up yesterday with the same kind of a tow. The Annie Kelly will return Uwnorrow end tow the Seainon wharfboat to Guyan dotte. Freight for the Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley and Wheeling Railroad will be re ceived at Booth dc Bon's wharfboat here after. The St. Lawrence ia due from Cincinnati to-day and will return to-morrow evening. The St. Lawrence is officered by polite and attentive gentlemen, and offers supe rior accommodations to the traveling public. [By Telegraph.) Pittsburgh, July 8.?River 4 feet 8 inches and falling. Weather clear and warm. Caibo, July 8.?River 34 feet and rising. Weather clear. Thermometer 86. De Barted: Champion, St. Louis; Schenck, ew Orleans; Iron Age, St. Louis. Cincinnati, July 8.?River 10 feet 6 inchee and stationary. Weather cleai and warm. Arrived: Andes, Wheeling. Departed: Katie Stockdale, Pittebuigh; Aifadne, Tennessee river. St. Locrs, July 8.?River 25 feet 2 inche? by gauge. Weather clear and very warm Arrived: Rink, Natchez. Departed: Schulenburg, Stillwator; Baker and Alps. Mound City; W. Clinton, St. Paul; Gold dust, Vicksburtf. Louiavillk, July 8.?River falling; ( feet 8 inches scant in canal and 4 feet t inchee scant on the.falls. Business good Weather clear and hot. Paris C. Brown Cincinnati to New Orleans; Jas.D. Parker Cincinnati to Memphis. "I Houriilgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fee and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. J a pom Oil a a Mfe.tun, simple and chrtip External Bemedy A trial eutalls but the comparatively trilling outlaj of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pali can have cheap and poaitire proof of tu claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. I BOLD B7 ALL DRUQGI8T8 AND DEALERS II MEDICINE. A. VOGEXER &, CO., Baltimore, Md., V. S. A InUIOK TRIPS BETWEEN , W WHEELINU, BEN WOOD AND IflflKI I BELLA!BE, by the new passengor rt"MMPRK9 ELLISON. TIMS TAitLS. WHK1UN0. BBLUUSS. 6:45 a. m. 7:80 a. m. 9:15a.m. 10:36a. m. 11:45 a. in. 1:00 p.m. 2:45 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 8:15 p. m. ON 80NDAY the Pree Elllaoo learee Wheeling a 8:10 a. m , Bellalre at 9.-S0 a. m.. Wheeling 1-18 p. tu Belialr?2:80 p. o., Wheeling 4:00 p. m , Bellalre 8:8 em., connecting with all tralna on the B. A H. W arrow Gauge Boad, and all other tralna. The Bill son learaa promptly at the above time. For freight or pasaaxe apply on board the steeme or to JOHN CBOCK * BO, aiOld Bellsbls Whtrfboal Freight received a tall hoars at Old Bellable Wharf boat. Bound Trip Tickets, 25 cants. Extra trip made on short n?uee, for night excursions to an; amusements, or for towing. WT'O ISO. R. T.ngFNM. fiaruin. FOR RENT. J?OK RENT.?A VERY DESIRABL1 i. New Brick dwelling house on the north sidao Fifteenth 8L Grained throughout. Hot and Col* water, Bath, Wa'ercioe?t, Oaa and Waahhouta. Ap ply to JQ3. A. BOPLEY. No. S? Fifteenth 8t mh2 l?OR RENT.?THE WAREHOUSI r and DWELLING. No. 1418 Main street, now oe copied by Means. C. Era us & Bro. Possession give) April 1st, 1890. HENBY K. LWf; " 5 1404 Main street. F?k RENT. A Two 8tory Dwelling, containing nine rooms I hall up stairs and down, good cellar, flue yard, front ing on river bank, situate on South From street Island. Bent cheap to a desirable tenant. Inqulr of E. J. STONE, At gross A Thomas'. I pOR RENT Six-Boomed House, I No. 1188. B BOAD WAY, ISLAND. RENT LOW Enquire of IT. FORBES. Cnstom Hon?. FOR SALE. CK)R 8ALE?LIMESTONE QUARRY 1 on the Ins of the C. d P. Bailroad, near Bridge port, O., h?vlng switch to hold eeven cars, ihute U load stone, tooU of all kind*, portable blacksmltl shops, a lot of track Iron and cars, Sc. For furtha Information call on the undersigned at ray realdeno In Bellalre, Ohio,or at the Works. ABTULB Mo CLAIM, Bellalre, Ohio, March 22,188). mn28 8 ALE. 193,000 Stock lu Poopto'i Bank. jui 1. IRWIK. POK I F? B SALE. The tenement bouses on southeast corner of Market ?tree* and Alley Six, in the Second Ward. Thh property Is renting for over five hundred dollars pa year, paid monthly in advance. Will sell for thirty. Ave hundred dollars, if cash. JAB. L. HAWLKY, mrl7 1810 Main street. POR SALE? My farm?884 acres on Wheeling Creek, two miles from Kim Grove. Three houses, three stables and barns, ioe-bouae, tool house, carriage-house. Thi furnished house, with garden and stable, for rent re mainder ol season. W. H. WOODWATiD. Jy29 Is Belle Works. Jfoi K SALE OR RENT. A Desirable Residence. On Market Street. Centre Wheeling. Good,neighbor hood, sod oooveaient to market and street care. Poaeeeilon given Immedistelv. apply to B. J 8MY rn, Cor. Market and 14th ata. J^UK HAtib l^UW. WOaemTlmbwfd Land In Jackaon county, W. Va.. MTtn mile* from K?T?n?wowL MO acre* on Mud Hirer, Cat* 11 county, .Waal V*, two iuUm from L. A 0. R. B. Farm of <00 una, mm milt from Milton Station, on 0. A O. K. K., one-half undar cultlratlon, balanc* 1b Aim Timber.^ y H00B4BE0 Mod kfluto Agante, JJURRY UP! HURHY UP! And lendycur order* aarly. Flnt eoma.firat tarred, loi Crian Delivered at $1.50 Per Billei. BatlafacUon or no pay. UpccUl pricee to Sodalt and picnic*. Addraee THOfl. F. HEYMAN. Confectionery, 1010 Main 8tr*et, MARKED DOWN! IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT BALANCE OF OUR Attractive Spring and Summer Stock, We have made a geueral and sweeping reduction on our already low prices. LOOK: -A-T THIS! Men's White and fancy Duck Vests at $1 00, usually sold at tl 10. Ken's Linen and Mohair Dusters and Ulstars at 76c and upwards. Men'a Office, Alpaca, Mohair and Serge Bummer Coats, in light and dark oolors, at 35c, 50c, $1 00, Ac. Men's Cheviot and Casaimere Business and Work Suits at $8 60, $8 60, Ac., in plain and fancy designs. Young Men's Cheviot and Cassimere Buita in checks, stripes and plain designs and light and dark oolors, ranging from $8 00 to 115 00. Elegant Blue Flannel and Cheviot Suits, indigo oolors, $7 00, (8 00, |12 00, Ac. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF CLOTHING, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Boys' and Children's Suits in attractive styles and great variety, at prices ranging from $2 25 to $12 00. A PERFECT GEM-our Navy Blue Bailor's 8uit, handsomely braided, for child from three years to ten years, at 25. Don't Fail to Secure Some of these Bargains at Oehm & Co.'s, OITB PRICE CLOTHIERS, 1325 Market Street, Adjoining Opera House. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. baskets & Coffins of All Kinds and Sizes. SHROUDS, GLOVES, CRAPE, &c. Hacks, Buggies and Busies furnished at reasonable rates. All orders eft at my livery office, No. 1430 Market Street, will receive prompt mention at any time, day or night. In addition to one of the lineal Black Ueaiyea In tbe city, I have an ilegant White Hearse, for children. ROBERT LUKE. YARN ALL'S Prw?a. "ABSOLUTE PERFECTION." Hade from tbe beat materials, highly concentrated In atrungth and always uniform. It will U found, aide from Ita Perfect Rising Quail ilea and Haaltbfulneea, aa Economical aa many Cheap and Nannie* i ran da, aold in bulk. PACKED IN SEALED CANS OKLY. For sale by Groceri everywhere. Ask for it, and take no other. For sale, at Wholesale, by BLOOH BRO'S., Wheeling, Weit Va.i AND BY YABNALL BRO'S., Manufacture^ SI Lonla, Mo. juMiwar Boneset Bourbon Tonic An elegant combination of Boneset and other fine tonic*, with ? ripe old Kentucky Whisky. From our large stock of pure whiskies, we select the best for this purpose. Our Tonic must be fine or nothing. We hove no use for false pretenses For Dyspepsia, Malaria, Debility, the Feebleness of Delicate Women, ,the Prostration of Overworked Clergymen, the morbid secre tions which cause Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness, it if a delicious and reliable remedy. Chambers & Brown, Lousville Ky. mh4-xwrAw MISCELLANEOUS. 0KIOKWOR&. Man Mil and Urates set In latert Improred stylei bad Chimney draughts regulated and Improved Pirlng and Brlchlaylng In all lta parti promptly ani neatly attandad to by HAMILTON 4 McGRANAHAN, Boa. IS Wtesnth Ht ;7M Market 8trset. ?NrtS jyjOSS ROSE HAMS, 8. a SHOULDERS, <. PLAIN HHOULDEB8, CLEAR 8IDE8, BREAKFAST BACON, AC. Mow nod*. Ial? Qien. H. PA RICH. MATHEY CAYlW Ua?d for over tf years with great snooess by tha physicians of rarfs, New York and London, and superior to all others for the prompt care of al caeca, recent or of long standing. ^CAPSULES-^ QARPETa, OIL OLOTHB. WIPTDOW SHADES FRIEND k SON, 1063 Mala Strait. myW FANCY DYEING. Oooda, BhawU. Bilk* and Clothing djed lo 4r?.rati* color*; Crape \ella Dyed. DRY CLEANING. la all fabrics claaa*d wttboat npptng o. r?mono| lite trimming. Tha moat elaborate j.?rtjr ' and tbwilrkral draaaaa we thai elegantly cleaned. W H. R.TEAB?aiJC,86a Walnut Bt_ Cincinnati, O ? Vftnnd* returned by eipraee carefully p*rkwl ^LEXANDER BONE, SB., fieaeral Bnilatn and Real Eatati Agent and Notary Pabllo. Merchant* and Manufacturer*' Booki opened, ex am la ed and cloeed. EaUtea aettlad, Notes, Book Ac. counts, and Bents collectod. Collections promptly remlttad, and all business cor rcspondsneeoonOdsaUally sttsndsdto. Send by postal card for Circular and Bsfsrenees. Ilia Market street, (Cranale'i Black.) apt* wiMipk. W. V TJECKER PIAN68? EMEB80N PIANOS, SMITH OBOA?H, AND E8TKY OBOANS, Al thsMcnc Stoie of F. W. BAUMEB, Juia HQS Markststreet. JJ^ESBITT & 60N, No. 89 Twelfth Strest. Kurska Clothes Wringsrs, Mrs. Pott's Bmoothlog Irons, ? Mr. Knot's Fluting Mscblnss, st very low prices. Fruit Urns al bottom price*. MENBITT A NOW, 19 Twelfth Street. J)R. T. O. EDWARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chiplio. >n<l TwulrMeoBd Btmu. ?V-CUIl by Ul.phoM uiwmd promptly ? ill hour*, day or night. J"1* TOHN HARVEY MYERS, (J ATTORNEY AT LA If, Na. 159 Mala Strtit, Claolaaatl, Obi,. Collections and Commercial Litigation a specialty. John J. Jone*, Oaahisr Eachangs Bank. George Adams, " Bank of 0bio Valley. SpiHlldrelh, " Commsrdal Bank. Barman Boemer, Merchant, Bsilalia, 0. , i GENERAL NOTICES. JJOTIOE. One NEW HEAVY 8PBI1?G WAGOJT FOB BALE CHEAF Enquire at 1416 Main Street. LUKE FirroN. JgOARDING". No. 1 Table Board $10 00 per month. . MRS. A. D. HOLLIDAY, my20 1102 Chapllne Street ?)IVIDEND NOTICE. The Franklin Inaarftnee Compear have declared i dividend of 5 per cent in cash, payable on demand Alto a special stock dividend of II per cent, beini stock-that waa purchaaed and held by the compaay T. P. PHILLIPS, Secretary. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.?THE, FIRM of ? el er A Schrdn r av Of by Deed of i? a foment, dated July 5,1810, (duly recorded in tb? Cierk'a office of the ? ounty Court ?f Ohio county,] assigned to me all of tbeir stock of Dry Goo ??.Gro ceries Ac. Ao , In t?elr store, eornrr of Thlrtjr-flrai and Chapllne streets In the city of Wheeling,aa wel aa all boo accounts, oofv, demands and property ol aid firm, in trua for the ben lit of the ere ltop oj ?aid firm, allperao.e kno *lnc tbsmsel ee to be In debted to el* flrm are notified toeelli the earnest once itb tbe undersigned, or tbeir accouota will tx putin tbe ha daef prjp r legal officers forcollsc'lnn; and all prisons having claim* or demands e?aln>1 aaid firm wi 1 prevnt the same to me for settlement, The aa d a trek of goods wiil be disposed of at rftall for a few days, unieae an auction aaie of eald stoe * of goods be rfremed more advantageous to the creditors, and in that event due notice ol ibe asme will b? given. B B DOVa EB. Aaaisoee _ TO J. FRIEDEL'S FOB FLY FANS. . J. FBIEDEL, 1110 Main street. G? C. T. V. A W. RY.~ CHAHQK Of TUf!? On and after Monday, May 10th, 18S0, and nntll farther notice, passenger trains will leave Cleveland | dally (Sundays excepted) as follows: Wheeling Expreee7:15 a. m.; Expreee, 4:00 p. m. Beturnlng arrive at Cleveland: Wheeling Express, 17:10p. a.; Express 10:15 a. m. ITo Rerrons Nnfferere?Tbe Ureal Euro* m Bemedy-Dr. J. B. Kin p. MB** ftp+riac Medicine. Dr. J. B. Nlnpeoa's Npcclfle Medicine . j a poalUve cure for Spermatorrhea, Impetancy, Weaknees and all diseases resulting from Bell-Abuse aa Nervous Debility, Irritability. Menul Anxiety, Languor, lassitude, Depression of Bpirlta and func? tlonal darangemenu of Uie Nervous Bysteas generally Pain In Back or Bide, Loss of Memory, Premature Old A^e and die-| ~ restore the loet functions and procure Health and happlaaaa where before " ? The Specific Medicine I happinasa where before waa drtpondennr and gloom. ? _ ?? * *- ij being uaed with wonderful Pamphlets sent free to alL Write for them aadget full partloolara. Price. Specific, |100 per package, or rtx packages for 1600. Will be aent br mall on receipt jtfmoney, Addreee aUordera, J. B. BIMPMON'B MEDICINE CO., Noe. 104 and 106 Main He, Buflkio. N. Y. oa7 Bold in Wheeling by LA PP HUN BBOB. A OO. DLANK BOOKS-The Daily lami* D gaoeer Book Bindery dose better vert ef aU tied, than ureftee la Weal Virgin* I?*!!!?ortation. JALTIMORE & OHIO HAILkGI^ JmuS.TwZ:'"*'' "?? ?* 0 nbla reoU for wloniiu p-l W?, ud lo wboajSuffllgJj"] "J"?" #1 ami:"- """figiw ?. T. DETBIEh. (I."i C^vM^pr?Sat, On and altar June 13th, Mo ^ *LjTl. 4*1)? (except Bundijr.j u !oLo?i: ? ? ThroofhTndwujPitabBuk. 2 Through Trtini to Utwl.nl 3 Through Tralu to Chita*" Puliui*u'i Parlor Cm i CUtaland. ? ~^>S ? WaOnOi i Bridgeport ?>... dtMbMTUU* Wallarllle toch?t?r ArrlT&? PltUborfh........... Altoona Harriabunc TO CLKVKLAWD. Only five houre and twmtT-firemis;?#: Betlalre Bridgeport. tittunenvllle... Alliance......... Ravenna Hudaon.. Oakland.... ime. i ZttTT*1' <10 - 7.? ?? ? l-U ? IJ? - U\ " TO CHICAGO. Only 18 Hoon' Acta. Ballalre Bridgeport _ Steubenrllle....... Yellow CWk. Alliance Manifleld J Ft. Wayne..... Chicago INtl 1U " | lit ? U4 - 111 ? |a; ? 110 r. a La * ,j:j ?? jia ? |luu a. a| in n BtotbmvilU Acammodaiiot-lMiMMsnAU p. m.,Bridgeport 6.00 p.m.: antra at dUatanji tOS p. m.; leave* bt?utxnvllj? n 7J?*.? Ma port at 8.4Ca.m.: arrive at Btlltln it ill i a. The BteubenvUle Acrurooudtuoo, to kJLuni their regular trip toaiid from tfUutaitllMi ait the following lri[? between IWklf* aal Miru Ftnr Bridgeport loMartjn'a Firry ifitt " BtUalre IINit Btopplng wbra rwulred at Pbemi#Hmm,Sitt Tille, W?t Wheeling and UravriMIL Ticket! and Bamgi Cbieki ta all wiadpl ttt In tba Kiit and Wat can be pronrtd at ut Ikti Office In Brldgaport. nan* Ganiral Pawsm id4 TWHint PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI AND81 LOUIS KAILWAY-PAK HANDLE Em Time Tabic Eaat ud Wot. Aptll 5~. !?* Tralna leave Pan Hacdia Wpot. MrfQrc ilmi, dmt Publk Landing dalJy tiantafcj.i follows: 6OIV0 HIT. SOTDar Exr**u I''* 1 uririOK at Wellibunc *^d4e ?, at 9:4* a. cooncUnf *iu raaac atucbad, arriving,D u Cd* & Bertiu can be lectind Jo "nt( Tic*itO?M,CUjiat? * PuUo*fl ? MimJaM'**! through without ehangt fw? ,, O'tfM PbiUdclphU and Ne? Y?*k- .< \r> dndoMl), IX.oJ.-lll., ?&?%??&%$ <?> ^ B'.?2 j&t nolo THE BUGS ARE EATIM gp tb? ftowv, and am nit,nt lor ^ WbMle Oil A>?(> for tad K.?r fujn, tad^ Jr?c tor ib? PuUio Bugi. NolJ fc/ UHAS, Ltilito J Dnak ??. AN EXCELLENT REHffl B0tbmla Wittr b w ri(*llrot urinal ijj* ? w?J/ aj a woodtr/ul rtu?lj In r tc. Price |4 p?r ??*, Vr prgilloo. A'* ? ? Tf roai /ouaUJii. fr?b Hlut L c i, O n/rr* t*~? ?safe:!. THE LADIES WILL FlM b? floral Prr/umi* In the tuar*#t it CO.'fl. Jklarj Stuart, W'bit# R??* 'IfnZ\. fid m xrmt rgrlelr ol fin tot odon Ttm ?, loclndlof (bJlulobl fit, at ,OGAN, LIST & CO'S ?Jl7 DHUUttiSl*