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TRUs TiirMhSt If i-^ssfttasfcMi ?b-?-rt ^ T i.aVUF AliOUST.H# i* ?s U'1 :1rT, i ?., Uw I?Uo*lo?J< ?ill ' it 1' 0 f'1* ?Sjitil.I-rt.u^w^Mrui^ 1^'tiw wd J"'"1 Au<u?t 6. 1KTJ J-J1*!, b ! ??,k N??. ?*'?'? W*C** fl? **" ^S^itrSUS-1 1KB? kss i- ??* ftW , It IM l>"'' '"?rf"1 "j? "?""? 'uj u,,",'*i?? ?"!?'!:- ,,iwuiiX.Tr..i? HOTOORAPHXl PaA/umd, ,,> st,,<uo' H JpiW ginct* "H"*11''-V Mcl.urf Homo. r ,h; jt-r a s i' cukapkst. ^'"? pIuHHER'S GALLERY, lira MAIN ST. I. 1 HlUiilNS, ?i,oto$?rnp,,er? 'jftXUlXIBW C jtoiTroWR*"8 AT , r,l MAfN.STTKKKT. JEWELRY AND WATCHES. ? /JSmut.nalki I Witches, Clocks, Diamonds, MREWJWE, CUTLERY, to., to. ^ UeU-riulo^l to cl?*e out fall en* / '.'nii^o bunlnrM. Ho k howerer, now 9fT^mu) ?erjr elepint itul ilttlnblt g'fds, iuj lu Iw will before lint mnln itock b > I of. (irrat turpi at Art uBvrtd tc Vtf.ni.'f (?r luwynlr ?'i'i /ulr dmlloK. which -?sr umUIJuW, will britricljy iiuinUloed C. P. flKOTVN, ?: N'n SI Tvclfth *trr*l. STOVES AMD CffATES. |OIOVAL I GEO. W. JOHNSON I I'jtrwwdhli pi** of builne* from 1227*0 |]210 Mailt Street, fori; ofip>?ii? tbe old lUnd. _ Hf fiillrtt *ii?i mc?j| complete itock of ITwife, St?ve?, Stove Trimmings, Gntei I i>DHOl\SE FUJUflSHING GOODS 10;?lui4it tMr c#* plifr of biaioeo. OKO. W.JOHNSON, ? ?? No. 1210 Main iiretU MANTELS & GRATES. mi *mmi attrition err en re mnstt-cuib. 8. F. CALDWELL, >* IHinl I.TO M U:V STREET. ROUND TRIP $9.50 Wheeling to the Sea. Ii uun* I innonnr# the following *p"ul i'Ti^rjtiitue fur tho | Wj>hinglon, Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, V?? EXCURSION. UHkaucr.nJol.io K. It. JVpot, Wh?ellnf,on TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, At9?'cUsk a. m, Bellaire at 8:45 a. m. ?i i"? h:J l>rrakfait before you leare, I I .w ,a 1 *nd w? pn*eed Imn*-1 Washington, r>. c., ?? ' I mi TP nt 9-.2S p m. Supper will he .i HHit.p,.liun, hallo ml audTraWont a Wmhlnffton Tutaday nJ|(ht, abo 2^**.' ?(ir?jU?t and dinner, and at 5:30 p. tn. ?*!?'wtiir Ih- , i^rant atramer Cl*or*e Uary ?' ??0 lb* I'wtmuac Utter una CUaaapeake "MrStit; t FORTRESS MONROE I'Ikt tn Anif'tci. Hero too can re ? ?* i? juu Ilkr, ami return by boat or aoy '??iirr ti,?rf ?ill heMivplug Carareturo H-'ti <??&,, .|?(ri. th?*iu. ?i in* i?,.? thi< (juration, "b'myllie. I"""1 W?'h*t trip f?r and 1-ort.r all expen^a?" ? ?ur,. -\,lllr llt krl> OMe Wf#kt c<?u you r-n-fcH and r;turn, an I you fan attend tlie J'u ? *i'- i-.tiirt *t tin* Shore, waablmt 11: the polnta mentioned and rorne home y )? ?>?? within thf limit. I'utyourex Unpin* you will bo with ua, Your* truly, tt'M. ssn THTC. ? ??l**>| nil Information Ri?en at Union I "tn. No. |m? Market meet, or at B. AO. ili H. \ ti. .itticta. ORANGES f ORANGES!! | S Boxes Extra Fine Rotll Oranges ?lunt Itoccyvedj BY * ? SC1IUL.Z, JW :i *KKKT hTKKKT. | W N 1.1 N K HOY A1. M A1L feTRAM 4Tff;."?.W YitllJC Tt?uOKKNaiOWN AND utniC. 'L- N " r 1 tK-The iiNniin of thla Uno Vaury't Um kxttM at all aeoeonj o! tt? 'S SST*x\Thurt,uy? Au?nat 12, #1 MO A* M. 'llJuj ? fiitmlay, Auguat'JI, alt P. "? "r u? **L' rhu'?lay, Aoiput 2fi, fcM A# *? !??? **>pt. ?, at 3 r. M. .... -v? ?!'. .North Kiv<r, foot <4 Charlton Bt JSLSH ,,0?- Uct,u 00 kTRERAUE, 13. iuu n?nis imoklnc and bath rootai "? w JOHN t?. fiALK, Agent, '1 and SS Broadway. N. Y, wh* haiue a&d tuoj. o'B&iKKi I ,7^?? WhHilM. b "VKK "OILDISU. I <" r!"""n mkm imn. Mo., Ult ? ? v. i7 ,"M? * "nt to Joom, WelllTllU prompt attention. ?. .t . aolldted, m w ???** ***** T T"?* *h? beet cure.lor aaokla rv llnwiMB workmen to aet then. MEDICAL. i earn Before the Pubiie* THE GENUINE Or. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS ?ire not recommended asa remedy "forall the ills tiiat flesh is heir to," but in afTections of the Liver, and in all Hilious Complaints, Dys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or disease* of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepara. \ory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they areunequalcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER 1'ILL. Each wrappei bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. JSylnJst upon haying the genuine Difc. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Plllslmrgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of tie name McLane, fpelled differently but ??nir Denunciation. Invalids AND 0THES8 8EEKIX8 HEALTH, STRENGTH MB ENERGY, WITHOUT TIIE USE OY DRUGS, ARK RE QUESTEDTO SEND FOR THE ELECTfllC RcVfEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR KAL, WHICH IS PCfiLISUED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. rTRRATS npon HEALTH, IITOIEXE, Kid Ph??t. cal Cultur*, and In a comr>t*t* fiicjcloi-cli-. ?f u formation for InrtlMi ami ili<?? who miuvr fir.io fortou*, ExbaiutltiK aiM Painful Iiiwiw?-?. E?*ry ?object that bvant upon health and hurnau h?|irin?.?, att*ution In it* |uuf?: aud the man* iiii?? Hon* MkMt by nutfrrlna InralM*. who h**? dUpalrwh of acm?, ar* antwvrrd, aud valaabl* Information t? voluut??r?d to all who ar? lu tif*d of niwlical *.|*|r?. 7h* ?tlb]*ct of Klfdrlr foil* rerun M*jirtnr, and lh?* hnadirci and on* qnwtlbn* of rital linpotuiic* (o audarlog humanity, ax* duly conaidetvU and ei Y0UNC MEN And othora whoanffl>r fhntn Nervntta and Phyalcal Pa billty. Loa* of M:iuly ViKor, I'roniatufp Exliau?li?a aud in* many gloomy couM?]U*iicr* of varly iu<ti*cn* tion, ?te., ax* e?p*aal!y b*urflt*d by <?naulUni( iu Tb* ELECTRIC REVIEW axpna** tb* nnrnltl?M?l fraud* practiced by qtuck*ami mrdinl linpottni. who profcaa to " prattio inftUcin*,? aud point* nut th?* uuljr ?at?, ilmpl?, aud *d*clh* road to Health, Vigor sou Bodily Energy. H?ud yuur addr*M or. poJUl card for a ropy, and Uiformaliuu Wurtb liioiiMitda wilt Uiaviit you. Addr***, th? publUlirri, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COB. EIBHIH & VINE STREETS, CINCINWATI. 0 BOWEL COMPLAINTS; A BPEEDY AMD EFFECTUAL CURE. PERRY DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER Has stood the ttst ol jrorrr ymabV trial. Directum villi each boUlt, ?y80LD BY ALL DRUOOI8T8.-C* WANTED ggSgut 10U. I*?>W? T?* C*? I*m? MO, TUTT'S -pn?s\ ovudtouc nc l oimr lumo ui n TORPID LIVER. Los* of Appetite, Tfauaoa. bowola coativo. Pamjn thiyHoiui. with a dtillmnsiiltidp In ^CTSZ2!i?^h5??2SiESSZS2!s BOPia duty, weartnc?8r Dizr^aaw, FtnJ.f/?r iogat tho Honrt, Dota botoro thdfoyea. night, highly eolored Urlno!""M"""^*^" IT THESE "WABJTINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS PULS nro e?pe dally ndnpted to ench ciuhh, onedoee effect* micli uebnotfe of feeling unto tmr nnl?li ihw nufli?rer? A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTTr?D?*r 8ir? Forten rears Jhavo bewi {martyr to PrwpiiA, Oonatipatum luid i'il?-?. La*t priMTourPHIf wtnj rocomroend*!; I used them. Thoy Jocreoiiu tbu Appetite, tunl cauim tbo body to Take on Flesh, thus tiie ayetero In nourished, nud by their Tonic Anton on tho DlffCMtivn Orcmi*, Keaulnr Htoole are pro duced. PricoMould. 35 Murray Nt.,N.V. TUT.T'stfaiitdye, oiiat Hair ok vrtranrcna cbiuiged to ? Ci.o?.Kr Black by n *ia|tle application of thla Uric. it Irn ptift a Natural Ool<>r, acta ln*tanUne?ualr. Sold \y Pntroata. or e*?nt by e*pr.*a on receipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York._ OR. HARRIS' sCBAHP CUREr A oert/Un, ?vm and epeedy euro for every actio nnd pain. IlslTU Inntant and perman ent relief, and may bo tated as a 11 turnout If doalrod. JIAIUUH A KWINO. Wholwl* Pniplau. HmUrea. ptiesos^tioji irft&E rvir the ?urn?i < iirr ?f ?eml?st< ??.-*k&e?4, |,f*t a Haiilui'td, Premtlure l?.hiHi?. Nervnn?nt-M, De*pond*>?<-t, CiiHfiixI 'n of lde/n. Iwr-lnn to Society, lirrMllfi- Menu"-), and nil iNMirdeni Uronglil on by Secret IImIiIi-bmU Kxre**e?. Lay drvRK'tt hai the Ingredient*. Addttaa, DR. JAQUES <5.'CO., .OOWwl Biilt Bt, 01NCINTiA.Tr. OHlfl .TO ALL !? who sutler I with COX SITMl'TIOX. A8TII3I A, SORK TflltOAT, IIHONC'IIIl'IS, or NASAL CATAKUII. 1 *111 ?atid a copv of'MKDICjiL VOMMOXSKX8K? freeofcbarve. UNeleirantlvprintedandilioatrated; 14t pages. ltfimi., POJ. It baa been tbo means, In tha providence of flod, of aatinir many valuable live*. ThebookKlnraliulile toprrwwa miflVrlnir with a? <t?ea*e of tin* Nose, Throat, ?>r Lung*. He name, with I'. O. AddreM and ux cent* !?? pay coat ntalllnir to l?r. K. H WOI.FK. Cincinnati, Ohio. FREE GIFT! SELF-CURE CHEAP, rtlMPLE, and without Drugs. Tho only sore and Speedy or by mall. ?fcll or tend lor the self-tare and be rutored tt Huatth, Btrength and Energy; It never talk. Kncloi I rtaap for free ail vice on dulirata mattmi. a?mi>4 w SUFFERERS KS -KSS "j21l'& tmmmmmmmmmmmmm Vigor. NjUllilla, or UJ ?.j? of dlMMa, cnrnl at the oTd WKKTKRN m'.I>l('AL I5HTITXTK, 9M Vln? HU, 11? clnottti, by the only auro and nlUble reme-Ilee. No obam nntll cared. Call or write for free advice. uhargM low. Ilnif rate* to the nr. *M-4<?w JJEYMAN'S CKKAM la pronounced by hundred* o( faiulltea ti be equal, If net superior, to any crrtm made In tha city. He guarantee* each and every order that goes out of bis house, both In quality and protn>tne>s in delivery. Price per gallon SI 50 or HO cents per half gallon. Cream all Havors. TIIOH. F. nRYMAN, Confectionery, 1010 MainBt. Bpedai Inducements to Plcnica and N^lala tinuiia, Slu*rl?, Hilkt ?nd CluthiOit u?r J lu Jr?ii-M^cvl..r?; Ci4i?- \?il? my cleaning. pre?a in all ftbrtu* ci??.i?t without ripping or r?i.no*lNg trimming. TU? moat ?Ut>er?;f j?rt? and th?wfc?al 4raa??? we thm ?Upntly cl?aonf. Wit tt. TKAWAUC, 868 Walnnt 8t-Cincinnati. O ?MpUood* rewpad Vj ?xytmt wftiUy packwt. QAMPAIGN UNIF0BM8 FOR 1880. CAPS, CAPES, T0KCHE8, Ac. I am now prepared to NmUh Campaign Hubs will complete oatflta on the shortest notice, and at *ucl Bguree that It would be uselesa for ordinary manufae turn a to attempt to com pete. Pricva and deecrip tion of goods iurntabed on apjilicatloo. CEO. J- MATlli.HQN. l?a Market HU DILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Ac. L> rocMSUIUwU, UlMr HMdl, Sou HM Uv^te.l>UU,.MfrlIMlKnn'j,|,ua~. - 20b Mdtyma: Nt'HMKKM i'VUNTY. Politic* In Hint Portion or the Iblr District?Hereford nimI MutbewM- Ui publican*, Ilonrbon* Mod Urccnbaek cm. Summers County, W. Va., August 9. The Democratic Senatorial Convention held at Alderson on the 3d inat; the Dern ocratic Congressional Convention, held a llintonon th*e 4th insti and the. Green back Convention held at the same placi on the 7th inat, to nominate a candidate for the House of Delegates, prepares tlx tie]J fully for campaign work, locally speaking. The Democratic Senatorial Conventior at Alderson was a noteworthy affair. A strong tight has been waged in the Demo cratic ranks by the two factions, the one for Frank Hereford for United States Sen ator and the other for Gov. If. M. Math< ews. The two factions found the oppor tunity to test their relative strength iu the Alderson Convention, which cul minated in blows?a common knock down?the most disgraceful affair that has ever occurred in a convention of auy de scription in this part of the State. The "d?d lie" is said to have been of frequent occurrence in the deliberations of the Bourbon assemblage. However, a man by the name of MCreel succeeded in getting the nomination while the wrangle was going on between the rival factions. McOreel is said to bo unpledged, but is probably favorable toward Mathews. The Congressional Convention at Hintonwas a tame affair, there being nothing of im portance, or even unimportance, to dis turb the even tenor of the Bourbon way. Mr. Kenna was nominated by accclama lion, Mr..Eustace Gibson compromising his aspirations for Congress in return for the position of Presidential Elector. The Greenback Countv Convention to nominate a candidate for the House of Delegates, held in Hinton on Saturday, the 7th, was rather a sprightly affair, a tolerable attendance from ail parts of the county being present. The choice of this convention is a man on whom the Itepub licans and Grcenbackera will probably unite. If so, they will elect a man who understands the Speaker's gavel to be an instrument for something else than to smash lamps. The Bourbons are considerably chagrin ed at the prospects of their opponents in this county, as the Green backers' candi date will bo successful if the Republicans bring out no candidate. Democratic dissension is verv general in this part of the State. The regular Bour bon voter -will as usual vote his ticket (Straight, but that there is a dangerous apathy among Democratic voters is not denied but feared by the Bourbon mana-. gers. The nomination of Hancock is not a theme for enthusiasm nmong Democrats hereabouts. As an evidence of the cool ness with which the nomination is re ceived among them, there has not been a Hancock club formed in this or any ad joining county up to this hour. Notwith standing the frequent appeals by the Herald of this countv for the organization of a Hancock club there is nothing of thtf kind as yet. Qn the other band, the lie publicans aresatitfled with Garlleld. They are not ashamed to call his name?cheer his name?at auy time. To speak the word Garlleld is to reverberate Hepubli-, can principles. Waldo, j TO me uaiun aouucn. ?dllor? rnt?||icenr*r. I desire to say a few words, through your columns, to the Union soldiers. The larger portion of these soldiers in West Virginia are Republicans, and so they are wherever they are spattered throughout the Union. The Democratic Convention, at Cincinnati, nominated Gen. Hancock for the purpoee of beguiling jjniop sol diers from their allegiance to the Repub lican party. That trtneral Hancock is a brave soldier is not disputed. Gen. Han* cock is a soldier by profession. It is his life business. Uo was educated at the ex pense of the government tor thp profession of arms, and that has been his profession, and no other. lie is pot at all conversant with civil affairs. He haa honored hjs particular calling, but that does not prove that he has any capacity, or auflicientcapa city to discharge the responsible duties of the highest civil position in pur govern ment. Because a man is a successful farmer, it does not imply that he would make a successful merchant. If our Union soldiors desire to vote for * brave soldier, they will find all they de sire in (Jen. Garfield. He is not a soldier by profession, but when the emergency of his conntrv demanded he became aa gal lant a soldier us ever drew a sword. Gen. Garfield, though, is a statesman of vast experience?one who has occupied an elevated position in the councils of our nation for twenty years, and who, by his commanding talent*, ha* tfoa the respect of the whole country. The gallant volunteer soldier is enlited to as much credit aa he who has been bred to the profession of arms, and when he unites with the qualities of a brave sol dier those of the most able statesman ship, the balance should fcertainly pre ponderate in his favor. Garfield is a gallant soldier when his couutry demands his services?, but when the emergencies of hia country have passed and hia services are no longer de manded, he doffs the habiliments of u soldier and dons those of a citizen, ready t the call of his countrymeu to serve them in a civil capacity for which he is eminently qualified. Hancock is a brave sodier,'but ho has been the soldier in peace as well as in war. fie is fitted to be a soldier only, and not qualified for civil pursuits. Ab a Union eoldier he has beon eelected, not as a repre sentative of the Democratic party, but as a inafk to deceive the unwary into the sup port of that party. As the instrument in hands of the Democratic party. General Hancock is no more worthy of support than any other Democrat would be. If elected President by that party he would be the instrument by jvhich its nefarious schemes would be carried out. A President can do no bet ter than his party. He is the embodiment of its principles, the exponent of its policy and the execution of its will. If you desire to know what a President is, you have to know what tho party is that elects him and to know what that party U, it ia only necessary to know what it has been. General Hancock if elected President will carry "out the policy of the Democratic party, and soldiers you know what that party is and what it has been. Volunteer Union soldiers of West Vir ginia,, vote for Gen. Garfield, who like yourselves was a volunteer soldier. If elected to the Presidency, he will labor to perpetuate those glorious principle, for which you and he fought, bo says A Comrade. Hbapaciib, Dizxiness, Sour Eructatione of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, De spondency and Forebodings of Evil, are the offsprings of a torpid Liver. For these complaints Dr. Tutt'a Liver Pill has nc equal. A single dose will convince any' one. Why Will Ton Allow a cold to advance in your system anc thus encourage more serious maladies, such m Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung trouble when an inunediato relief can be so readily at tained T Bosch ax'i German Sybcp has jja3ne< the largest sale in. the world for the cure o Couchs, Colds and the severest Lung Disease* It is Dr. Boschee's famous German prescrir lion, and is prepared with the greatest cart and no fear need be entertained in administei in* U to tho youngest child, as per directioni The sale Of.thia medicine la unprecedented Since tirst introduced there has been a cor sunt increasing demand and without a singl report of a failure to do ita work in any caai Ask your Druggist as to the truth of then r marks. Large sixes 75 centa. Try It and t i convinced* Tthaaw I Financial and Commercial Bfew York Honey and Mock*. I New Yoek. August ll.-MoK*T-Eaiy?t 2 3 per cent, closing at 2ka3 per cent. Prim 1 mercantile paper 3ka4k per cent. 8terlin, exchange bankers' bills weak at $4 81/<; de maud $4 83K. - ? ? Govzbnmbmt Bowds? Quiet and generally I steady. (JolMI (lute. ?? ol 1UI, coupon. MA N??H?mcoub4iu - ? |J? New Four and a halfa coupona. ~ - JII New Foun coupon! - ? Pacific 6e of 1899 ~ ? ? !?? Kailroao Box m?Active and irregular. Htatc Boxne?Dull and nominal. Virginia 6a.....~......... 20 l>o new ~..... 20 Comola - - 88 Mural .... Oj; Loultisna CdqmIj .. , MlaaouriCa l(#k St JoMpb 105 1 Tennetaee Ci 40 Do;new.. 81 Stocks?Tbe market was strong in the early dealings and prices advanced ka2 per cent, coal and granger "bares, Hannibal and 8U Joe and Uiuon Pacific leading iu the upward movement. During the afternoon specula tion became weak and under ratherfree selling the entire list fell air, tbe decline ranging from kalk per cent, Michigan Central. Northern Pacific, Iron Mountain, Granger shares and Union Pacific being roost con spicuous therein. In the final tales a firmer feeling prevailed and (he market closed at a fractional recovery In some cases. Transactions 160,000 shares. C. P. bopfla U*K UB.4W. D. P. bouiU- ?.11234 Ontario A Wmtcrn Iif?J 0. P. Uml (ininta 1I4J4 RC, It. A N ? 7lf U. P. Sinking FuudJl?k A. A T. H. ID Lehigh AW ?116 tit. Paul Ati. U l'?...105X c. a a i. c. r Do 2'a Erie 2'a W>kl Bock laland Ill 1 Panama?. lM>kl Fort Wajrue....~........I2U C.A P.f ..119#, llllnola Central -1122 Burlington A QulucjrlSSkl UA A 11C 1 Do pfd 128 i>ow York Central -133 Harlotn ? ?ltO , Uko Shore W.11MS< Canada BouUiarn 61 Michigan Central...... '?> Erie ?k Erie pfd 71H Northweatern com^.,100% North weat*rn pfd?... 122 St. Paul &9MJ atP*ulpM-......^.J(? _ BtPaul and Ouiaha... Ult Wjilla, Fargo A C0...JIMJ4 Do pfd t? W.W.L. A P 40J4 Do pfd ? 71 Hannibal A St. Jo*~ MX Han A St Joe pfd..._ 7S Iron Mountain ?. MkJ St. L. A 8. F *89 Do pPd 48 Doprd I's 74 ',8. A N.O 33 Kanaaa A Tezaa- 57 Union Padflr^. ? 91 [ Central Pacific ? 78! Northern Pacific? 2VJ Do uPd 63 Louurlllo A Naab 115 Loulirllle A Chat 60S L. N. A. A C. 11)0 ilouaton A Texaa. (EI Denver A B. 0. 7IS Woateru Union ?lix;'* A. A P. Telegraph? 43 Pacific Mail 4lk Adam* F.xptm 87tf United Sut*? 48 Qulckallver I43? Do pfd W Carrlbeau 2 , Lead villa Ik Central Arlaona........ UJi Homo Stake ............ 33 Standard 28' Ezcelaior Little Pittaburgh... Ontario.......*. 84 ?Offered. fEz. div. Do pPd. Dolaware A Urka...? 85H M. A E lOtf" Delaware A Hud 81' Mew Jeraejr Central, 751 leading 21] Ohio A Mlaa 32" Do pPd .. 73) chM. A Ohio 18'. M.AO 21! C. C C. A 1 71 0. C. A I. C - 17) Ohio Central ? 22 Haltimosk. August 11.?Flour quiet and steady: weslern superfine $2 75a3 60: do ex tra $3 75a4 60: do family $5 00a6 25. Wheat weatern steady and closing firm; No. 2 west ern winter red, spot and August $1 08a I 08k; September $108al 08kal 08K; October $108&al 08X; November $109al 09X- Corn, western higher aud strong; western mixed, spot and August 49a49kc; September 60kc bid: October 50kc bid. Oats steady and fairly active; western white 34a35c; do mixed 33a 34c. Kye firmer at 77c. Hay quiet; prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland $18 00a 19 00. Provisions strong. Mess pork $15 CO. Bulk meats, loose shoulders 5ka5ko: clear rib sides 8kc; do packed 5&a8Xc. Bacon, shoulders 6^c; clear rib sides O^c. Haiua, 12al3o. Lard, refined in tierces 8^c. Butter Hull; prime to choice western packed 14a20c. Eggs quiet at 12c. Petroleum crude nomi nal ; refined O^c. Coffee firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to choice 13al6&c. Bugar strong; A soft lOKc. Whisky quiet at $111. Njtw York, Aum?*t 11.?Cotton dull at II JMGatl ll-16c; futures quiet. Flour dull and without quotable change; receipts 23.000 barrels. Wheat firm; receipts 124,000 bushels ; ?Jo.2 spring $1 OOal 08; ungraded red UOca il 08c No. 3, $1 CflXal07; No 2, $1 08Kal 00; No. I, $113; steamor. No. 2, $1 00j<al 07X; steamer, No. 3, $10ik; No. 2, niixod winter $1 06J<: ungraded white $107al 00; No. 1 do, sales of 21.000 bushels at $113al IVA; steamer No. 1 white $1 00. No. 2 red August, sales 06,010 bushels at$l08kal 0*&; September, sales 224,000 bushels at |l 08fcal 00; Octobtr, sales 32,000 bushels at $1 OO^al OUJi. Corn arm; receipts 459.000 bushels; ungraded 46k u40kc; No. 2, AUgust 4t(>4a4w>?c. OaU: rpr ceipts 4.300 bushuls: western Rlixed 38a40c: White 40a46c. Hay iu good demand and market firm; new quoted at 80ca$I05as fo quality. Hops dall raj}d unsettled; ypaflinga 7aX5p; New > ork State, j)ep, 28u$lp. Okioauo, August 11.?Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat fairly activo and a shade higher; No. 2 Chicago spring 80a80kc cash; 89Ka89kc August: 87ka87&o September: 80ka87c October: No 3, 81c; No. 2 red win tcr'KWo. C9rn demand active and pricca have advanced; No 2, 3H^a30kc cash, August and September; 30kc Ocloberj re jected 36c. Oats higher and firm; No. 2. Is?a34c; rejected 21 ftp. Kye steady and firm at 74kc September. The following shows the fluctuations in the Chicago grain and provision market yesterday m reported by John M. Hoou & Co., brokers, No. llbO Main street l Wheat. Corn. Oata. Pork. Lard. Aug. Sept. rifpL ti^pt. fcept, H*?ut. Opened- MJ,' 8<lk 86k 2% ?l?? ?7 Cloeed... 89k 23J1 15 M 7 76 Higneat W 17k 8T,? 18 95 7 70 Loweau m "k Mk 2$ " W 7 47k Variation k H % X 5 (JiWL'isisati, August 11.?Cotton quiet; mid dlmu HHc. Flour quiet and firm; fancy $5 26a6 75; family U 00a4 80. Wheat firm; No. 2 wl 06a08c; No. 2 amber quiet at 93a 95c. Corn steady; No. 2, 39a39kc. Oato steady; No. 2 mixed new 30c. Kye firm; No. 2. 72c. Barley, No. 2 fall qniet at 93a 95c. Pork stronger at $15 00. Bulk Meats (Strong at $500a8 oo, ? Bacon strong at $500a 8 50a8f)2Whisky firm at$l 07. Butter dull; choice Western Reserve 16al7c; choico Central Ohio 14al5c. CjiTOAQO, August 11.?The Drovers' Journal reports: rioas? Receipts 13,000 head; shipments 4,000 head. Market active, firm aud higher, common to gowd mixed $4 50a4 0U; light, ?4 80a5 10; choice heavy $5 00a5 35. OattU?Receipts 5,000 head; shipments 800 head. Market fairly active and a shade higher; common to choice natives $1 10a 4 80: grass Texana $2 60a3 00. SHMr-Receipts 400 head; common to choice $3 25a4 45. roLRiio, August 11.?Wheat dull: No. 1 white Michigan 95kc; amber Michigan 97 ko; No. 2 red Wabash, spot, 97kc; August 97ko: Sep tember 97kc: October 97k; No. 3 red Wabash 93kc; rejected h!Jkc; No. 2 amber Illinois $107; No. 2 red mixed 94 kc. Ctornstesdy; high mixed 40fcc; No. 2, spot. August 40c: September 40kc; P^o. 2 while 42kc; rejected 39kc; damagod 37c. Oats firm; No. 2,27%c; September 26ftc. K4BT LIBKBTT, Au|;uai u.-v*nt.?-iw ceipl* to-day 1,0*20 bead; no prime on tbe mar ket ; fair $4 60a4 85; g?od 1-140a4 (10; comiuou $3 7Sa4 35. Hook? Receipts Unlay 800 bead. Phila delphia* $5 15a5 30; Yorkers $4 75a4 00. Shkkt?Receipts to-day 2.400 bead; selling dull ut |3 00a4 00 for fair to good. New York, August 10.?Dry Gooda?Cot ton goods commission hp uses doing a fair business and tbere ia a better feeling in trade. Nashua R brown sheeting* have advanced a Suarter of a cent. Prints are In fair demand. ingbams continue active and dress goods are In steady request. Men's woolens are slug gish aim flannels in light demand but steady. Naw Orleans, August 11.?ColTee. demand fair and market llrm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime, 13al6c. Sugar firm; fair to fully fair OaOj^c; crime to choice OKaO^c; yellow clari fied 0X?0J(c. Mo'ass^a dull and nominal. Ill e steady and in fair demand; Louisiana ordinary to choice 4^a6Kc Nkw Orleans. August 11.?Cotton dull; middling ll&c; low dolOJ-gc; good ordinary' Oftc. Net receipts 103 bales; exports coast wife 1,001 bales; sales 300 bales; stock 34, 5GG bales. Gihoikvati, JAugust 11.?Hogs dull; com mon *4 00a4 40; light $4 (J5a4 00; packing $4 89a5 25; butchers' $5 25a5 40. Receipts 1,100 head; shipments none. Pittsburgh, August 11.?Petroleum?Fair ly active; crude weak and lower atll 06^ at Parkers' for shipment; refined 0^c for Phila delphia delivery. Antwerp, August 11.?Petroleum?Refined 23Kt Palatabli M*diciN*s.?Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a honevod drop of relief; his Cathartic Pills glide sugar-shod over the palate; and his Sarsaparilla is a nectar that imparts vigor to life, restores the health and expels disease.? Waterford (Pa.) Adverluer. daw The Voltaie Belt Co., HnmbAll, Mleb, Will tend their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt*,to the afflicted upon thirty jaj! trial. Speedy curee guaranteed. The) mean what they ?ay. Write to them without delay. ut Da. J. F. Coerwxo, office 2006 Chapiini Itreet, Wheeling, W. Va, I A MulIicr'M Griff. '? The pride of a mother, the life and joy of home, are her children, hence her grief whe aicknesn enters auti takes theui away. Tak wanting then, that you are running a terribl a riak, if they have a cough, croup or whoopto e cough, which leada to consumption, if yon d ij not attend to it at once. 8hiIoh'a C'onaum j i- tion Cure ia guaranteed to cure them. Pric 10 cents, 50 cents and $100. For lame bad f aide or cheat, uw Shiloh'a Porous Plastei Price 25 eta. Bold by K. Bocking, Agenta, Od. , Fellow's Hall, and Clias. Moenkeiuoeller. The BcmI I Ever Knew of. f> J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influentia clUxen of Iowa City, aaya; "I have had tht dyspepsia and liver complaint for aevera years, and have used eveiy remedy I ooult near of, without any relief whatever, uutil J saw your Shiloh'a Vitalizer advertised in oui paper, and was persuaded to try it. I am hap py to state that it has entirely cured me. Itfi , certainly the best remedy I ever knew oi" Price 75 eta. : 8old by B. Bocking, Agent, Odd Fellow'e Hall, ana Chas. Moenkemoeller. . Shiloii's Oatakrh Rkmedy.?A marvelloni cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month, and headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more success ful treatment of the complaint. withaut extra charge. Price 50 cents. Bold by E. Bock* ing, Agent, Odd Ffillow'a Hall, and Cliaa, Moenkemoeller. tthaiow Couous.?-"Brown's Bronchial Troches" are used with advantage to alleviate coughs, sore throat, hoarseness and bron chial affections. For thirty years these Troches have been in uao, with annually increasing favor. They are not new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire gen oration, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Throat?"Brown's Bronchial Tro ches" act directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat and larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or overexertion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunciation. Speakers and singers find the Troches useful. A cough, cold, catarrh or sore throat ro-, quires immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes results in some iucurahle lung diseases "Brown's Bronchial Troches'' will almost invariably give relief. Imita tions are offered for sale, many of which are injurious. The genuino "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold only iu boxes. _ TThda. Elkoant Haik is woman's crowning beauty. When it fades she fades as well. While it is kept bright, her personal at tractions are still maintained. By pre serving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over .their fading hair turning gray too early, should know that Ay era Hair Vigor pre vents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and health ful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and im parts to the scaip what is most neede'i ?a sense of pleasant and delightful free dom from scurf or dandruft?New Berne (N. C.) Time*. For Upwards or Thjrtt 1'hars Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup <?J?? or children. It corrects acidity ol the itomauh, relieves wind, colic, regulates the >owels. cures dyuiUery and diarr/iaa, whether arisinc from teething oro*J\?r lausee. An ofd and well-tried remedy. iSgnUatottk. __ Mw Cblbbratep Dr. Wm. H. Stokee, Balti nore, writes: "I confidently recommend o the medical profession Colden s Liebig s Liquid Extract ot Beef tor Consumption, Depression. Weakness and Indigestion. from ? Belntlve ol Wm. frencoll, lIlMlorliiu. Cleveland, 0., January 13,1880. II. II. Warner & Co.-Gksto.-I shall lot cease to rocommend your hate ftia ,ev and Liver Core to the patronage of dl mv friends, who are afflicted as I was, ?itli that terribl# and dangerous disease, jright's Disease of the Kidneys. It cared no cumplelely, . With 2ieat respect, thy friend, ttujs Jab, B. I hohcott. MEDICAL. Laughlin's Worm Syrup ?to?? Perfect Vermifuge! IN THK UNITKI) BrATRS, WboSuBerMB, ' Who Fret end Cry, Who luul llreetti, Who Bare Fata Fu*e, Who Sleep Footly, lilionld I'kc 1 Jiugtillii'a WormNjrrup The Ctaltd'l Sleep !? Dtatnrt*d, The ChUd Who Wekee In Terror, The ChUd Wboee Appetite U Vlwloue, IJie Child Wboee AppeUle VtrlM, Nlinttld Worm Kyrttp The Child Who Doee Not Tbrlre, The Child Who la Kmectated, The Child With Internal Irritation, Tho Child With Sallow Complexion, Should u?e I-ailglUlii'* Worm Nyrn No DtieoM So Dimteroua Ae Wornja, No Child ta Free From Them, They Cfcuee DlafaaeThrHMelree, They A??t?i?te Other Complaints. llaeUtiMCltll"'-* Worm Kyrop. Hold bt ?ll DroraUte end Dealera. ?T>1_ T" Old Ago ?nd dU-f"" """i" euH '?d U? Coniumi'lton, in* ?tnltf ?ndw?rl' emvo, or both. t*o uttur bow ?hat tared tho ?7???? m?y b? 'rom. coniM ol WIT kind, a short course o .? '^.We?"o.7 lonctlon. end procure Ketlth end WpSaphlet? eent free to tlL Writ, lor th? -11" Zkat*8 spk^iwc umciae. The Orenl Bog-r ? a DL ' race MjtRft'iiah Remtdy, w /ySk unfailing cure lor Ed! ~ L -TL8?miDil W*kne?, MSK BponMtorrhea, Im vv potaner. *nd all C;th..foitow utawiuencoo! S?U Bdfw TakM.r rtTaldJl 0S?dL gSfes^gMgg SLW.oS lerelptof themoiej by eddied TUB UUVY J1KOH I.1K CO, M*hanlea' Illook, Detroit, Mtoh. Bold In WhMilog and arerywbiira by >11 dm?l?U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chtpllne *nd Tw?nty-?*ond Stmu. . ?TOlta b, telephone ?newer?i promptly it ?1 dee er wliht. ,.Y. #ro. QAKPETs, OIL CLOTHS. WIJTDOW SHADES friend k SON, 1063 Halo Strut. FOR RENT. tfOR KENT.?THE WAREHOUSE r tad DWELLING, No. 1411 Mala street. now oc cupied by Meaara. C. Krana A Bra. Poe^londveo April at, 1IN. HENRY K. UBT, de? 1404 Main atreet POR RENT. A Two Story Dwelling, containing nine room*, hall op stairs and down, pod c*lUr, fin# yard, front In* on river bank, situate on Bouth Front atreet, Island. Kent chimp to a (billable tcnantlnquli* of ? E. J. 8TONK. AtMTOir?\ Thomas'. ?hl JH)RJ RENT Six-Reomed Houho, No. 1MB. BROADWAY, ISLAND. ? ? RENT LOW. Enquire of H. FOKBKfl, Custom Noma. GENERAL NOTIOE8. ^OTIOE. I hereby ofler myself aa a candidate lor the offloe of Sergeant of the dtjr of Wheeling, aubject to Re publican rules. ROBERT COWAN. JJ^ONEY TO LOAN, In Bums of 9300 to 15,000. Call on or addreee W. Q. 11A B Rig, No. 1*00 Market Street, (Union Railroad Office.) J^OTIOE I her?by give notice to all persona not to trust my wife, Mary Peel, on my account, aa I will pey no debta of her contracting, ahe having lrft my bed and boerd. WILLIAM PEEL. XJOTIOE? On andj after MONDAY MORNINO, August fltb ourFreeh Meat Department will be opened with the beet selection of Choloe Meals and Faney Haas Breakfast Bacon, Ac. Nona equal In thia city. The public are respectfully requited to give ua a eal>. ' MCHSNIC * ZOKOKLEB. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. NoticeI4 hereby given that Republican primary elections will be neld iu Ohio county ou SATUR )AY, the 2ist of aUOUBT?from 4 to 7p. tu. Id the country, and from 7 tu Pp. at. la the city, at tan u<ual places for holding Pilmariee, eicept Ritchie, which will l?e at Wratwood'a Hall?for the pur poeo of selecting candidates for Countr Commis sioners, School Commissioners, Justicee of the 1'eace and Constables. The conductors of election In each election precinct will verify the returns and certify the same tu the Chairman cf the County Execu tive Committee, who will live official notice of the persons ad acted aa candidates through the "Intelli lencar." By order of the Republican County Ex. Com. Daw K. J. WPNDKRLICH, riee'f.. FOR SALE. G10R SALE-LIMESTONE QUARRY r on the line of the.C. A P. Railroad, near Bridge* port, O., having awltch to bold aeven cars, abule to load itooe, tools of all kinds, portable blacksmith shops, a lot of track Iron and can, Ac. For further Information call on the undersigned at my realdence in Beilalre, Ohio, or at the Works. ARTHUR Mo CLA1N, Belial re, Ohio, March 28,IMP. mm HALE. jjlOR I Hou*eNo. 28(3 Eotf street, Centre Wheeling?all In kckm] repair, with gas and water lu the bouse. Lot fronts SO feet ou weet side of Eott street, running hue c loan alley In the rear. Tbla property will t? offered at private aale until August IS, 1880, on which day at 10 o'clock a. m., If unaoTd, It will be offered at public auction at the frontdoor of the Court Home. W. 11. HALI.ER, Auctioneer. [?0R HALE. 20 Shares Stock in Benwood Mill.i' I. IRWIN, A KB III. UOR SALE LOW. 2,500 ?crea of flnaly tlmber??d land on Boll* and I Elk riven, In Bmxtou ? d Webster counties, VV. Va. I HOacrea three tutlea from Button. I 60 acrt* Improved, 30 acre* bottom. Tltlo perfect. I " W. V. IIOOK A BBO., I Keal Estate Agenta, 1800 Market itrwt. JjlORSALE- ! A VEKY FINE DPliiaHr PIANO, netrlj new, j or aale or rent on roaaonftble terms, at the Muaic J "???' F. W. BAUMEB, 1M8 Mirfajt .tr^t. pOH SALE. The tenement houaee on aoutheast corner of Market I itreot and Alley Six, ta tho Second Ward. This property la renting for over live hundred dollars per I /car, paid monthly lu advance. Will soli. for thirty* It* hundred dollm, II HAWLEy, mrJ7 IMP Main street. pOR 8AI45 My farm?3a4 ftoree-on Wheeling Creek, two nil* !rom Elm Grove. Three houaee, three stablaa and aarna, loo-bouae, tool house, canlage-house. Tnc I lurnlihed house, with gar.lon and stable, for rent ?? j malnder ol season. ? mnnnwion I W. H. WOODWARD. La Belle Works. pOR SALE OR RENT. A Desirable Residence. On MarketHtrwt. Centre Wheeling. OooJMiMwr. hood, and convenient to market and atroet can. Pouaulon ?l?n lmmtjll?el?. Applj U> Cor. M.'rkrl ?nd Uth lU. Elegant islandresidence! fOR BALE -Tin j?r?? ?nd ?!*??" {!??!?? of Mr. Joa. If. Wood wan', aituateon Northrrontst., J WbMllM I.Und,U ?nnrvclaied. thla property ahould be Been. Mra. w. I lF. Woodward, now in owupancr, will abow Ins porchaaera the house, 8rounds, 4c. Thefurnlture 1 will be nld ?lth the bouse If d'llred-1'not jold by October 1, 1880, it will be reoted toadealrable tenant. | Apply to l'UOi. O'BKIEM, 1811 Market Street. | TOSEl'H HARRIS* NURSERIES, J MOUNDSVILE , i 75 000 1 pple Trees. two. three, four and fire yaan. I 5000 Peach, one (from bud) year. RlnOO Plums, one and two yeara. 5.000 Qulncee, two ?nd three yea*a. I 5 000 Uherrlea, one and two yean ? . Silver Maple, MounUlu Ash ar.J Poplar treea in I EoiwditUln Numrr U on. <iturt? mite *?1 ol Mouodavllle Depot. ? ?<>*?*>*? I noK SALE-A DESIRABLE PROP C RRTY In WelUbttrg.Weet Virginia. Two full Iota on tho corner of ?vater sud Proapfct streets, lngtroiu Water ntr?et to the Ohio river. Therein erected upon tbsae lota a SUBSTANTIAL AN<? rONVBSIKNT bbick D A'hM.ING, containing ^-ven rooms, A good apripg bou?i|.'JaW? I ?U<1 c??rlagi? limn*. '1 hero Is also en the fwalw ftj never faill g well of good wa*?r. A splendid flew of 1 the Ohio river la aflordeJ. The property la I witlilii tlvw minutes' walk ?.f the Panbamilo depot, convenient to churches and schools. and In a .oil l'h. IkIIIUm ol jitUn* lo??d t<oo? W?,l.l.ari[ br rail of rt?r ?. Brrt from Weilnburg by rail being ftvetnlna daily i particulara call upon or iiure, W. Va. mii ???c? ??" ~ i on the railroad. For farther I addreaa WM. U. COPE, Well*. DUBLIOSALE OF VALUABLE FARM 1 and Garden Landa, and l^nal Pjoperty On TDUB8DAY, AUODST 91.1810, I will offer at public aale. ^f notaold at private aa.e before that llntM.) iuy Fine Farm and Bealdence, situated on tlie National Boad, twomiln w^st of Briditcport InBeU wont County, Ohio. Bald farm cot taira M wrea ol valuable bottom snd paature enlng. The reald.ncr i? o?.n.lderfd the best In he. moot County, and wnUlna twelve two Ihgto and bath.room, with ft gowl dry cellar under the whale houae. Vbe grounds contain nuo ihrubuery and an orchard of choice fruit ?djolna tfce [eaMence. Said farm ? 111 be aold m a whole or In rerla to suit 3?sr^' of p. o, Brld<eport, Ohio. QHEAP HOMES. IC00 will pay for ? new Cottage Houae end Lot. A | moat dcelrabla vllle for a small family. Anothsr lor $1,000. An elegant and comfortable Country rtcHWlonce, . I.. mlnutM will Iron ElnOrot.Hl.UM, Uinta .libtwool |touod,lilor?l. low. An oppof Innlly ol U>U kind off.r. IihII rn.ll. T.rm., inoat llbml-no uomj w>nM. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Bcal Estate and Kotarial Pusiness, nbu 1MB Market street "Forest Home" For Sale. Tha besutlfui and lubatabtlal residence of Manuel Laughlln. ?i?|.. fenr ultra eaaton thaNaUanal it^id. The dwelling la complete within and without, eon tftt'log eleven rooms lb the main building and four rooms in the wing, all finished in flnt-claae style with beating furnace, and furnlahed with gaa anu water. The e la a green hooae, large .table, hennery, watfon house, mllkanit hooae lo^aW. oo 15V4 acreeof the beat land, containing a preat tftn*|> of fruit and ornamenlal treea, email vine., shrubbery and Bowers. made this a rtesfrfthl- place to redde. The tonrtkj U healthy, the a ater eacellent, while the surround Ings In the talley landscape and th? ??*[ render it beautiful and ftttiactlve. WUI be ???* ? "VS'furtSr Information, personally or by letter I '^"'"ALEXAMDBBTONtNoUiTPaJ'l* DRY GOODS. Il)e Eastern Oiy Goods Store. USUI, KENNEDY IDUKE. CLOSING OUT Summer Goods. LAWNS, LAWNS, Silk Sunshades, Silk Parasols. FANS, FANS, FANS, And a full line of Seasonable Goods at great' ly reduced prices. MARSHALL, KENNEDY & BLAKE, 1110 Main Street. THREE HUNDRED PIECES W FRENCH CASHMERE, Slack and Blue-Black Shades AT LAS!' YEAR'S PIUCKS. I Special attention invited to 1 lur Extra Fine Quality, 37 nches wide at 62 i-2c. Our 4b inches wide at 37 l-2c. Our 35 inches wide, a Wool, at 37 l-2c. Colored Cashmeres in jreat variety from 50c to $1.00. I. S. RHODES & CO. 1152 AND 1IM MAIN STREET. A.LL CA1V APPLY Lnd be accommodated with the greatest bargains 1 Carpets, 0(1 Cloths, Window Sdades and Lace Curtains It lowor prices than ham been offered at any time luring the preset! t season. To redtice our stock, we are offering our stick of :ABP?Td, oilcloths, window shaded aud jACE CURTAINS AT COST. Before you bujr call and see our stock and prices, fou will save money by to doing. UENBY BOBMKB, No. 2?n> MAIN XT , WHEELING. Capital Dining Rooms. This Old aud Unliable Restaurant has been ru mored to new and commodious quarters, and la now le Rood running order at No. ItiUB Markot 8treott where the proprietor hopes to have better fadMtlca foi the accommodation ol his large and Increasing pat MARTIN THORNTON gTEPUKN McOOLLOUtiH CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Cornlc?i .nil Hkj Light. imrtlctiUrlj All alterations made on old buildings on reas< ble terms. Hhelvea, Counters and Honks fitted up on short no> tire. All leb work pruui|>tly attended to. Shop at Mr. Bcnj. Haley's old lUnd, Alley 13. in rear of Capitol liulldlng. Residence, irt Nineteenth strmt. MATHEY CAW Usui lur over 85 years with Hrcatsnocoiw by the physician* of Paris, Now York and J-ondon.aod superior to nil others for the prompt cure of aQ ww. rocent or of long standing. ?CAPSPLES-? ^LEXANDER BONE, BE., BmimI Builnesi and Real Eitite Agent ? . ??d Notary Public. ypd.Magttlacturers' Hooks opened, ex ?mined and clued. Estates settled, Not*. Hook Ac. counts, and Benueollectod. CoUcetlons promptly remitted, and all business cor reyondence confidentially attends to. Bind by poetai card for Circular and References. 1118 Market street, (Crenale's Block.) Vn.~W.w v SiateW.ion Mantels , PuinsFanct GfUTES U<?i!i,nrijianren _ ua set that mi name is ou t*i mt wins C.5.RA?CQS?Sts? HATS. Hew Stock, Cheap at 3D 128" O-SIR'S. KH.MTWW.FTW ?wn inu MilM nr. "M" ESBITT & SON, Enr.ki Cloth.. Wrin J?' " T""'h """L Mrs. Pott's Smoothing Irons, HLF?01'1 F,u"n* Machines, at rerr low prices. Fruit Ckus at bottom prices. . A EM i; H I A* N4) .%, w Twsl/th BtreeL OROCCWIE8 AWO TOBACCOS. TWO IRON FRONTS OF JOS. SPEIDEL & CO. Wa lura In Stow tba LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE STATE Conaiitlng of Timothy iM. Clover t?oe?. All atjlea Lorlllard'a Tolocco, Including the C?J? bratal Bullion Urade, tbo beat chaw la tbu markat. "Try It" jCruitling Star Flour Agaiu In >took. Alao the Celebrated PHCENIX PATENT FLO IB, on? ol tbo beat Flouta made. 1,000 Bblt. or Sugar of til Bradti. Iletallura t( you want to a?vo money call and mo our guoda and prlcce. JOS. SPEIDEL & CO. ' 1417 MAIN ?fc 141fl BQUTH BTt. Silver Lake Flour House. We have now in atock 700 Barrela Old Sliver Uki Flour, 350 Barrels DifTerent Oradea Sugar, 260 Bags Timothy Seed, A full line of COX^FEES, TEAS and SOAP8. ALSO, THE CELKBRATBD B. T. Babbitt's 1776, Which we offer to the trade at a VHRY CLOSE MARGIN. Before you buy couie and see ui, and we 111 save you money by buying front ua. S. Baer & Sons. pHE FINEST DRESSING FOR Lobster, Chicken, Lettuco, Ac., la CURTICE BROS.' 8ALAD CREAM. Oct It at ap7 D. H. THOBURya ["UST RECEIVED ORANGES, LEMON8, BANANAS. D. KC. THOBUHN. ?P7 -fUOICE BUTTE R.-HEMEMBER J tint I will recti? errrr Saturday at 10:85 a. m. holce Central Ohio Boll Butter, Krsuli Egg* and hlckens. Also Vienna Bread at 11 o'clock to-day. C. BEHRENS, Grocer, 1310 Market St. Telephone communication with central oflce. JLD WHEAT FLOUR. I hare a large stock of tery choice old White Wheat lour on hand, which I oiler for tale low. Orders by ulephone will recel?e prompt att-nUon at tuj atorea. H. F. HE1IBKN8, GROCER, 2217 and 2219 Market atrret, Opp. Centre Market Houm; 1125 -Markft utrcet, mar upper Markot Huuw. EW FIRM? HOUSTON & BINGELL, Wholesale Druggists, NO. 1310 MAIN 8TREET. We Invite the attention of the trade to our icw ami complete stock, and will be pleased ogive quotations at any time. Special attention glvon to orders from Phy* icians, and quality of goods guaranteed. Give us a mil l?eforc purchasing elsewhere, mil we will give yon satisfaction. nav* ^CADEMY OFMU8IC7. (Washington Hall 8ulldla|.) Parties desiring to Kent the above place for Exhibitions, Festivals, Musical Entertain nenta, Ac., should apply to O. Y. LUCAS, Leasee and Manager, iuy31 Market H treat. jIHE LEVER FAN BLOWER, SOLD RY .TACOH S>VDER, 1405 Main nnd 1404 South SI*.. Is last superceding the o!?Meabloned Bellows m a ineana of railing the wind. Blacksmiths, Farrlera, Boiler Makera,and all oihen are lnrlted to call and esamlnw It. JelO jy?OSS ROSE HAMS, B. C. HHOULDERfl, PLAIN HHOULI'ERH, CLE A It HIDE*, BBEAKPAftT BACON, AU. "laip"*47' ?W> H. PARK* gKlCKWORK. Mantel* and (iratee set Id latest Inpievml style* bad Chimney draughts regulated and Improved. Paring aid Bricklaying la all lu paxU promptly and neatly attended to by HAMILTON & McGRANAHAN, Hoa. H FUtesntk Bt \T? Market Htnea. mil* ? JOHN M. HOON k CO., Commission Merchants. Oflofr-lltt Main Street, WHEELING, W. YA. We bar and aell on Com rain Ion for cub or oa margin all drain and ProvWIuns dealt In by tba Chicago Board ot Trade. IHr?ct telegraphic commu nication between our offlre and the Board of Trade, prompt markit reports Cbtcaio Correapoodtota ~ Cmataa Bay A c*. "81* Haliastreet. aj< OARD AT THE CAMP GROUNDS. partlea desiring Iknid at the Tamp Orounds st Moundsviile until the opening ?f the meeting will be j accommodated by Ales. Turner, wbo will furnish - n?eal? st Twenty-Ate cents each, or H 50 by the i eeak. B