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DrWortwheton's CRCAT^"^ HHOLERA BRAMP Bmeasure D,u> >Sv V IVUIITIAU. 1m Mil >wn?4r ' ? Chmi?i Warrfc** / illiM^III il?ii<tt?iU itxli. UlndMol li IM Aimf tUl. t; Maritra Utuml C. A. A. kf Utm. rimfM'UmfftJl H*?. Krantik 1". . Tr?M?fj, ftm. ?? ?. IW4 kf brut"" HdOnlmt. ?im|(hU?*i<Uti . |M* tfHUWh TN( tNAIHS A.fAj^r,a 4_ DMT OOODH. nrn ha ounnis btu. in. onuuh & CO. Wo begin onr Flmt Cloiranc( ??io TO-DAY. All Oooils not bar ins met with a ready Bale- our en tire slock ofSunimer Hoods and al Remnants, Odds and End", will In oITered at prices that "ill tnsur for tliem a speedy fc'ale. Al'l'KIt JULY 4th Htoro ciose It S P. M., Saturdays excepted. Geo.M.Snook&Co A. SIEDENSAGH & GSO, 1I04 Main St. CLEARANCE SALES! .Forms Next sixiy usys. ' To make room for tlio Full Stor we Iiavo mailc great reductions i: all of our Departments. Ladles intending* to purchas Summer (Jcoils, nuw is the oppoi tunlty to see n complete stock tin at very low prices. t. SIEDENMCH & GRO. 1104 Main St. Beginning July 7tli, our Stor Trill close at (i o'clock I'. M., Satur days excepted. ^ ^ 18 and 20J ElOTcnthSf. 18 and 20 fi Eleventh St. B ? 18 and 20 ; V Eleventh St. ? < 18 ami 20 jj Eleventh St. 18 and 20 ? Eleventh St. p?hoi - ' ww DENTISTRY. jQRS. BUfiGDSON 4 SON, DENTISTS No. lliSMABKCT BTBKET, Wheellnr.'W.Va. All nnfl?tlon? wirractwl no? CHARLES E. MASON, DEUTISTJ COB.;TWELiTH A MARKET 8T'. Entrance 1203 Market St. PTHff* TTrnm? Ptnt r. v.. 9 toft . ?. *nr4 pOR RENT. A nicely finnl^ed front rccin, well suited for i lcdRlcg tpirUncnt for one or two gentlemen. Ennulrc at IOCS MAIN STREET, uplUIrt. _ lT?3 ?fo OPitri Mi?.as win! 27 Funp:tuib Nil ! Adv?rtlM?iuetita. Wanted?A Boy 15 Yiara Old. ? Notice?Stockholders' Meeting. 200 Hunches Splendid Bananas. ForCinclnhatt?Bteamer Diurnal. iioucfl to uautfttccorr, List ol letters. Pllea?Third page. Free Trial?Third pipit. Remnant Sale?J. y, Rhodes ft Co. Keligtaui JinUces?Fourth page. For Kent?Furnlthed Room?Head Local. 100 Blaine und Logan ltadues just re celred. 1. W. DlluuN, Jeweler. 1211"? SHIRTS, Laundrled, 47, CO,75c, $ t.OO, 61.25, $ <.50. Never before Hold lor 1-BHlbau 75,87c, $1.00, ^1.^5, $1.50 nd$2.25. DAYII) ASH, Clothier, 80 Tnclftti Street. LARGEST liue or Spring Goods In the city, comprising l?UO different 1'utternf of suitings, loo different Patterns ol Pantaloouuigs, and 50 different Pattern* of Spring Overcoatings. Made op to best bijle, at C. II ESS & soNa*, Jio. IU21& mil iluriet Street. Thermometer Kecord. The following shows the rouge of the thermometer, as observed at 8cbnet>f'* drate store, Opera Houm comer, ventenlay: 7a.ii., C8#; 12 3r. M.,00'; 7 r. 85?. INDICATIONS* Washwotojc, D. 0., July 11?1:30 a. Tor Tennesaae aud the Ohio Valley, Mr weather followed partly by cloudy weather and occasions! light ralno, variable winds lUlionsry tempi r?tare. For the Lower Like region, local shower*; partly cloudy weather; variable wlndi; stationary temperature, excepting in the extreme eastern portion, with slight rite in temperature. Ma. It. 0. Whltford, of Broodllne, Man., ?aya be has used 8U Jacvbi Oil, the great pain-cure, is rhenmatltm and neuralgia and found that it is all that It la represented to be. . Job uor of (5,000 wcrthof Men's Clothing, Which was boccht at CO cent* on the dollar | and will b? tola th* same way. Call and sea themalTwenty-flratand Mam stmts.-.?| J. V?. Fxaiu. ? Xbccisiok txaik to-morrow morning vrJU u-. leave l'anhandle depot at 7;80 a. vc., sharp, 2 'Wheeliog time, and will atop at Bugar Barn finery and Banwood. CITT MATT mil. B/MMolt* on Vorrwi Cliall ? Minor laiirMi. I Or?H air concert tblaataclrg. Oni marriage llcanaa*ia Itaurd j?terday. Tiji aeeond adtertfalngcojpi of Rablnwa'i olroua la Id town. Tna reiertolr into ?>? clunedont 1o-day and tin water will not be in noondlUon fit to ae? ba/oralhlaareninjf. i Tub Mwtnarobor Bocletj'i ficnrilon to Parketaburg at d Marietta. our 1l>? Oblo Ultar road to-morrow piomliea to ba a b!g our. ChailbbFcubu., a natlr* ol Germany, and Andrew Mtnda), of lha inmo country, rae?l*eri tbalr Aral pm?ra ytateiday In tbaCircolt Ooarl Cle/k'teOlc*. Titan No. 10U, hild ty T. K McCaulay, of WeiUoarg, draw tba landiomely painted tamboarlu?, the work of M!?e Qlannon, who wewnied it to lb* rtctot hir and foUra) held at tba Btata Home for tba porpoia of eeonnnic itinua lor n new or^au ai ma uaiue* dral, when It wai n Ulid olT. JkU-siu. Dtaiuii aod W#?t, IbaDimocrallc candidal*! lor Auditor, ?hi both bera last Monday to ieethtd?lrj(a1?a appointed to lb* tttate convention, It ?<ema, on looking over tha lilt, tbatUariah wl'l ba Irfi. to far ai tbli county (acoacernni. *nd ihat WMt will gat (he peralmmona.?/.V;mt/ic?n, Tn* l'?rkrnbuiK Mite Journal layi: Thl , telegraph 11d? of iba Oulo lliv?r Kjad U r ow complied to a point above lit. M*rja. Tin ilrat telegram over Us wlrta wi received In this city yeaterdey. The line ! not opened to tha tiQollo and will not be until it reiobci Whaling. A Jar/-? /orca of workmen ara ai work, pushing it to completion ai rapidly ai poalble. Mr. WmrtiLD fcorr.of BteubenvllV, Ohio ia vJalUnKlilauoo:*, 4 Ida/man tffloit, Tulrc ward, lie cotnii hct ?] route f;oui attending* meeting of iron men, at whlcl ?>ma Informal latk on general polities wa bad, wneraln fcerflnoreiuhl promlnentlror . men of Writ Virginia thooRUt that lllalai ' Rioodafair ehanroof rurylngtha Hlatf,Mononyahtla Cily lltpiibMmi. A. CtBTiriCATK nf >nr t W? VMl? day leaned to the National Investment am Development Company, formed for the par pose of acting r? a medium between ibi i clt!*<ns of West Virginia and thacillrensn 1 other Btatea and foreign coaatrfea to negotl ate for the tnvtilmact of capital and tb? di 3 velopmentof lea fartorlr* and cold ito-i* warahousei. The headq'iartsra are to ba a a W??Mn*loo, D. 0., aod toe repllil atock it ti befM.OCS, of which nam $10 hn been eut aorlbtd and paid In, Tnrfit. Clalikvilln Gautle aiva thatad'i en* unknown to tba houemen of (us iolnlty, briallwked Ibehoisea there. lit not pinkeye. A ho.-a whan Q.jt attackoi relate! to nt and In about twelve hours be cotusi Bf.ff. Alter tbe lapse of about th same length of time, In aotne cam one, am in otbm both eves become airollen andea tlrely cloied. thesl'llQetaandaweillag cot tinuea far about a week or tea dajt an, then gradual'y dhapoea-, the h la lit meantime #atlrg but til tie. wwa not Hewaand tiotilp li kilaUialdriwloa People, A. F. Hailed i? (.pending a fewdaji wit! Margin town friends. Mist Dora Dnraey, nf Morgan* iwn, li lb cunt of M n Kill a Updegrrti; of Biztcani neet. Mu. William Nfebll' and children baT gjua h WeUiburg to v'lit a.;j. Nesbltt' I) sister. Mi's Dora Weaver, of ibis city, is Tlaltin in Uoiontowo, Pi, in company with afei of bar Morgantown frienda. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Bosley leave this mo c lug ts visit fiiandi in Bjlpre, Ob'o. k.i "oiley will return on Sunday, Mi>8 Italia Johnsm, daughter of Judj Okey Johnson,of rrkeieburR. l??TMi!ij ilitj Stella Tappan, on the Island. Mrs. Carson and granddaughter, and Mu _ Adair and her son, allot Cambridge, Ohic I ?re the gaol's of frienda in this olty. J George Elwardr, Kiq,, of Moundsville, on I o' Marshall couny's moat prsminent cit 1 tina, was In theciiy yesterday on busine* Georce Adams, formerly a prominent citi r?n of this city, now a rtaidentof Blauntor V*.. arrlvnd In th* rltv viafrdav on a ahor business trip. "" ' Mita Alica Kerse. of Welliburg, who hi k bueu vlsithg Miss Emma (layman, of Bom; Wheeling, for the pest mouth will ratar u borne this evening, ilfw Emma will bccoii panyker. ' Arr?H HIK blO BACKET ? A Little One for $10?A. C01II7 Wind n; ' lu ttif JuIIIHcafloD. I After the jollification last night nearly al retired lo their homes, but not to sleep, to the alreeta were taken porenlon of by band of young men, who having filled up will beer, proceedod to make night hideous unti after I o'clock this raoralrg by blowicj horns and singing maudlin songt, Qui I crowd was especially diiorderly. It wi 7 beadtd by two joung married men, whc jbould have been home boors before. Ihei: followers, about twenty in number, were with possibly an exception of six or seven boys of 10 or 17 years of sge, wbo weri itsggevingfollaDd ready to follow wherere there wan a show for a drink; ia short fhej 6 were touch* flbortly after mldniRb , ihey roarehed into IWater'a Open * Hjuij Saloon, blowing their hornr. Mr K#iWw docs not allow tLatjIf jp of perioral atice la bis place, and besides saw l/jqt the * crowd was too drunk. He ordered tbem out tliey refuted to go and hiaied the Iwtelu uknckr aud cheeiad the Regiilcr. Mr. Relate; informed tbem that they could either com' ply with bis riqueat or ba put out. With 1 uowl i'?oy ruihed out, blowing their hoiai and iu tiiv'f progress breaking one 0( thi large panes of la the door. One of tbt number was so full he collapted and bud ti be helped out. This morning those twi prominent youn? married men will be re qalrad loseitls a bill ot fight or tea dollar: lor broken gle-.x HtDFIFI'H COHUEBT 4* II10 Capitol fiqaare Ttila Evenlng-i Fine PruCramtiiM Toe flflb ?t the Ee.-les of grand public con ceritt being fciven by the Opera House bind under the city's auspices, will be given a Capitol Square tills eveu!u{j, commencing a G^.l o'clock, provided the weather li am fuciona. 2 us progfogriimm? will ,b? ri loI owe: rAti nr.vT. " "Brajpr Btudeu."?Mtuch C.E*cb Medley Qveuu.e?"lUS Boidjet'* Ureijn^, ^ f Old Follnst Home"?Solo for B?iUonc-Mr. (J y ItrtnUtuk - blewai I'AUT SUOSD. Medley Bekcuoa ol souiUetu I'.antiUon Sonj,-.. _ . -?C. Coiie*nc gnhulwrl'iSt'Snadc....?Mocllo MauiuD Or waltz lUold^n SBoww)-C. tt'aldeufel riRTTIIUD. Vcqu* Mar:h? J. Oborbisuu? . Grind SbIcci'Odi t orn II Trovalore............ X. Cool wiowu Jewei-Folt*? eoulbwe. r*r.r ruumH. Ofetimc?'"Lc?!*jilci" .....^.......^....Ko'er Bcli "The UaaciQg Mu.s"? I'olm UixuUf..~.J. fcl:*u? Quidiille Xliif ft 008 ol ihn tium yroiirauiwes tfcsi ' has yet been prepared tor the.* concert!. Il contains many popular aire?operas and ole btllads?and will no donbt be warmly, ap.z predated. These tonosrtsbaye been steadUj growing in popnla'ity, and tbo crowds tonight will be immocss. ? COLLKUE CUNMKnUEKEHV. Informal bat iic.lguilal AQViir at tin Anlloual Uoalnni Collrgr. Lnt evening the elf ^ ol pQplla at Prof. J, ; M. Fmher's Kattonai Basin''i College, who completed the course In book-ktsplnj? thii yea-, met at the College and wore e*smji}?d on the courae. AH the clew pasted a credit ; able examination and received their diplo* : m&a. Following ere the names of the : members: George Welmer and William Bowman, of Martin's Ferry; Harry Bcbanv bra, William Kailey, Frank Woodcock, and N. H. Cot?, ol Bridgeport; Charles 0. Ward, Wm. Bone and John Glass. After receiving their diploma* the clau wee invited by Prof, ynther Jo Dan ft, on Ifarkrt street, where bounteots tefreshments ware served, and % pleawnt hour epen< Jo social intercourse. 1'rof.Frasher'a daughters, Misses Ada ind Zinta, who were present, enterlalm d the graduate* with vocal and instrumental music, and th? time paiaed very ^ujoyably to all. Iirnnnfera UecorUed, Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record one deed of trust, one cemetery deed and the , following transfers of rial estate: j Djed made June 20, by Benjamin Exley i and wife to tha Bcbmnlbsch Brewing Oju.pany, in consideration of $11,COO, for lote 8 and 0 in Square 40, In fiprlcg ?fc Ritchle'j addition lo tberjjy, Deed made July 2, by Gohlelma P.Crlswell and R. F. CrUweit, ner hniband, to John F. ' Rlchardion, in conaidsration of $1,000, for ^ 'he east half of lot 12 on the nortn aide of Zsne street, between North York and North i Huron street. ( Deed mtde July S, by George R. E. Oilnnrlst and wife to Mary R E. Gilchrist, wife ol James Gilchrist, in consideration of $1,309, witu. iwi 4, iu lUMHTiron A, or the Shepherd taUte, on tlio National road in O&iu connty. Also * deed made July July 10, by A, Henry Own ire and wife to Henry Brinkniann. In couridfralion of $2,210, for * lot on McOolIoch itreet, Kut Wheeling, Great U?rg*it%? In waah drw goodj ?t 6 canta p?r yard, and a'.ao a bankrupt lot 01 men's clothing at CO c jnta on the dollar. J, W. Fiuu. Clttnp Excursion Bates to OtUMQl Lake. There 1*111 be a grand regatta at Coaneaut Lake, Pa., Tareday, Jaly 15th, for which all the leading oanmea In America are entered, and will participate in tbe racea. For this occasion the Penneylwnla will Mil cheap ex* cnraion ticket! to Oonneant Lake and return or the train leaving Bridgeport at 5:27 a. x . arriving at Conneaut Lake at 12:2a r. it . In tllnniv of lima In wltnota I Via inllu KTMnme. Tick<ts good to retara until Wedneidey, jy-hlniU F?mi (or the roand trip from Bridgeport, $3 00. _ Ajiothu siw wrtr*J ol Pbaitoni, Jamp Beat BandM uid Btorm Spring "Wagons, fall i twUjer top and ?ll, warranted. et greet bar? J. W. pxuxl, i Ocr. MaJu/wJ Twinty-firrt Street*, SAME OLD SMILE Wreathes All tho lie publicans' Faces, While tho Dcmocrals Swallow their Medicine Willi as Cheerful ('ounlermncca as l'osslble. Cleveland Will Do forth* Wheeling Ileum, While tho Iteiiuhllcans arc Exceeding (Had. MAKE NO ItlHTAKB 1 I Thla la i? Kepnbllown, fto( i? Dcmocratfc Nuillr, 1 U took the Wheeling Damosrah tomi , length of time to enthuie over the nomine . Uon of Cleveland. The news wri ncelved r with Joy by the Eapubllcuis, who hid beer ' hoping for that very remit, but doubting I . the Democracy would allow them to realfsi their hop*:. The general feeling of joj i- among their opponent-! had i?i effect upar 1 the Democrat*, and along (sward evening J they began to uukeaibowof beinglatlifled pierced few of them clrlmed lo be. e Tbereneverwria more marked diffdrenct ? lntheexpronlonoffeelln^thanihatbilween | thu jubilance and enthcMrim of the ll?pub j llr\n? when the tewecime that Blaine wei e fobflth# next -Fra'denl, and lh> quiet resignation end acqulciconto of the Democrat' yn'irday afternoon, when It became knowt that QroverCleveland wci the man who wu tobe honored by being defeated by the Plnm . ed Knight. The wild scenes of rfJjiolnp.betrtj and ipontmeoui, over Blalna'a nomination e are (till fresh in the mlodt ot (ha people b Everybody wis deligli'id. Yeiterdsy th< Democrats, when rked what they though of Cleveland, Mve a very moderate endoi.e 1 men' "Oh, he will do very well," with i thoughtful utterano* which meant mere that R the wori'i, wn the nurl mponee " DBiySS OL'T OK Tin J'ABTT. Many worklngmen, who knew Cleveland') I* record ti Governor of New York, felt n i hli nomination for the P/eildency were at Inflation to them t toto for ib? otbe: e ticket. Cleveland wnfrtquentlydeaouncec g by UrmocraH who r.ugut their cue Iron their own party organs In tbe pnt few weeks n a monopolist and a friend of monorollei t an arlatocrat with no r:?pector aympatb] for the tolling raetm This wainoitheonlj olri# who considered thfmst)lT:i abaolvet , from allegiance f ) the Democratic party ' The IrJih Aasrlpia Veui.-crjti, alreadj , manv of them disposed to vote for Blaine considered thla n oblJulng them to do at i. wh*.her they desired to or not. I The platform came in for a share of tbi criticiam. Tbo tew Democratic pollliclani 9 who had read it tried to explain it aa a 8onm b protection dctmiuent, but they b?came tan a cled in the tntrirtplea r{ tb? olaotfj ani i- cure it up with the declaration that it hac been mliprlnttd. Many refused toaccep tmaiezplacaUoo, and the rcanltwiil benu meroua accessions to the Republican ranks where the plat/ormand fbe caadldatorar ? both ba unum-toad by all men. John Bnroa, a well known Iriih Araerlcar 1 of tbe Fourth ward. wanted to ket$2yt:ter r day that there would not be an Irishman it . tbe Jolliflcation pajade. Nobody tooktht l bet | A DHT.'SOUi8HID ACCUS10R. , Mr. Ed Larkln long aw exprcr:ed h.'i \ determination to vote for Blaine. The , nomination of Cleveland confi-med him in , tbia determination, If any confirmation were r needed or poeslble. Qe | to an Irtjh li otKcia man ycatprdsy tiiijt he f anted il ' distinctly nnde.j'Dod that he was utllia I Democrat, and weald inpport the locil . ticket, particularly Mr. Haidlan. But he r could not covtcicuiicuily vote Icr Cleveland t nnuer any eirpumi'ance?. Cleveland hat t been tried and haa latrcyed the tmat of the people. Mr. Lirfcin thinks a Democratic 1 Blatne club at least 200 atrong can be or, ganlzed in Wheeling. Ai an intelligent and . leading young Iriah Democrat, bia position I la oi({nir.C3nt. and while tbn Democracy . ahow gd!apc?iUon 19 belittle tbeeffrct of hit . disaffection,'thisy aie wot fconnt In anch ex . nr-""loni. *nd hia determination in ?ni? Olaine, with all that this carrlce with it, atriKea djijpay to their heart*. Ho sayi Wiflt yirj?ipla uap bp pr rried for B]aioe witi proper effort. . H'MSOr THK BATIiriED. B. A. Gallifian, Clerk of the Board of Pat lie Werlfff. says he will vole /or Ci? ye Jane and work (or him and ho will be eleoted. Hi is his mas. Ho does not follow Joan Kelly; he ii ? Democrat. Co), Janjt* 8oeycr 8'ya O'eveland wrs?) v way8hlafl:af 0joi#p.&Dd he is coireapond. ingly happy. But the polor.ol would havt been just ta happy with anybody p>f$? ybe was named. t John 0. Pendleton, Esq, ia another oriRlnal Cleveland man. He is, ol coarse, mort than eatiifled. - Bat Iho mut thorou^hjy and sin ce'ely tsUeSed people to be fannd ai y, where wero the liepublicanp. Not o?e conld be found who wouJd have preferred a different mult. They seemed to monopo: l.i) tbB>miJea to a gnat extent, -'Jest wuai r I wanted!" "I knew they would beat themi ulyn!" "'All Ibey wanted wai tbe rop*, and yoa copld bet on the suicide !'* Buchexprfnioni were bonrd everywbera from the i jubilant Bepnblfcana. HBltiaf Is elected att ready," wn theseneral verdict. "If there wn any doubt atout West Virginia before ' this settles It.'' cjid one. "Bhine will carry I Iba fl-'jte." The Joy of Bepublicana wn > only len than when their ojyn fplanjJ'.d ticki at wn nominated. 4 on. t J. J. Wocdi caya: ''CJevefani h a good I man; an excullent man. He wa i not my I fiiit choice, bat he w <11 do." . jad^e HouhIod : "Ob, I have been for t GlWeftndaU #Jod?. I favored him io the Jefferson club befoka left for Chicago." P. L. Kltnbe?ly: "He waa not my jjnt choice, out he sails me veiy wel?. ?ranfc "Cleveland will.do. I would rather have bad Thurman or BiDdall. 1 bat I garj we can el*pt pie vpland es easily." Jobu Walion t "On,lie was only riof#in?t*il , to net up a lively camptiga. W? neyerex* , pect toget anyili/tgotu of a f'rtBidentiai campa'gn bet (an. ami we will h we lo4? of 1 fan in mi* campttRti." Georga Hook: "1 am a candidate for Clerk , of tjjs U>nniy Courr. I lmveoi thing to My about tlmi Pf.miiiatlor " L. K. Btifel: \i lifceii gist rate." Me J or Aldmon: "i om glad ttijr? ft* ?own onJonn Kelly- JJvejy man ho ever pppo?$ in Jf*w York was elected, and Cleveland will not be an exceptlon." F. ft Nonam. of Wellsbnrg: "Ob, that will do Brat rate. You can't expect a man to en* Uioie over Olevelsacl as {if would over Kan* dall or Thurraan, or loipp ptfier njup yrhh a great record.'' Dr. JJardealy t "I think hs U the atrongetf manweoould have nominated. Ism glad tbey threw John Kelly overtonrd. One thing 1b lost sight of in the diicuaalona cf Kelly'a. Inllaence. When TiMen ran for President and carried New York, he waa (ioyernor vf that _ State. When Hancock waa beaten, Corniij, i Itepublican, waa Gov* ernor. The State patron&ay JJIPonnta to a good deal." RiruruciN KxfBcaienr. I The Republican local candidate all re. gna?d iuo u>iul lation of Cleveland ae a boom for the?, and ccuntvd on Blalue'a carrying Ohio county by a good round ma* j r ty. The original impmeioDB of rt joiclng were numerous. Wr. (Jtorge Wlie aaid Oloveland'a nomination meant Ma tlcnlc find a balloou aacenaion for the Republican ticket," Col. Geoiga B. Caldwell tald: "1 jnat heard a Democrat who la not pleased upreaitbe situation in a nut abell. fipya he 'lhat'a an antl*laborlng man, antl-Catnolia; pro-monoj-oly ticket* That'a just what It (a, and if tbo nominee! had been aelected In onr lutereat they conldnot hare aulted me better." Lola of Bjpnblieanj were in the proceeaion lait night, and tbey aeem?d to regard It aa their jollification. Ibey certainly were more'heartily glad than their Domocratlo comrades In the march. fOEOOT WHAT TU?Y WtR* T1IKBK TO*. I Col. Bob Marahall. the lawo*!- ?<? I Qreenb&dfar, says be does not like the noml1 nation at nil. Uhe Democrats met at Chicago to nominate a candidal* f h?P they mlgnt powioly elect, bnt before they bad bfen there loos they forgot thin objtot In a dculre to alt down on John Kelly. lhey did not name a man that there vta ?ny possibility of lectin*, butthrv did alt down on }^elly. Next KuTember Kelly willrlM s?aln and the Democrat* will ba thrown ao hard It will ! tako them Another/oar rears to get their i wind back. Aa the day wore on the disappointed De> j mocraoybrgan to look at the matter in a j philosophical light, and concluded that it would not do to let their true faling be . seen. lbeJ?ffmon Olub flung out fifteen ' tiny muslin thgaand three larger ones, and ' the Regiiter < fllce put out a few, A large flag, wmruiaplajed /rem a window acrota the < itreet {or a ehort time, but waa hauled in 1 igaln. This waa all the decoration to be Ken?another marked contrast to the icene n the city alter Blaine's nomination, x LI1T BIUHT B PAHAPK. 1 A Mori of a Julliarallon and Vow IP?NtlN. Laat sight a tort o( an axtlflcial anthtulaim wm gotten up, Kramer'a band reared, and* crowd of Mriral hucdred boji andafonrlh m many man paraded wound the itmta. A carriage attha head of tha procenlon waa occupied by four or flva mm who carried trloolored torchaa. Thli preeented a beautiful light. Tha mtulo waa alio exeeiUent, If not appropriate, but it waa (polled, ai la nearly aiweya tka caia fa aach calibration! by oltbar party, by tha army of email boye with thoaa abominable tin horna which have grown to bo Jan lnerltable concomitant al campa'goa. The band playod "Marching througn Georgia," "Kally llound thoFlea" and other tonally approprlato aire. The crowdi which followed on the tldewalka wn largely mide up of Republican, and Ulalne badKia wet* aa frtqnent aa Olayaland'i portrait. Bhouta for Blaine wara heartiu than anr other*. Ia tbs parade tha hand' some coff?e colored bat* of the J?ff?iaio Club were coneptcloui by tbalr abatnce, Lttt than a aooia o| them were to b? counled, Tha proof aalon marched down Market atm! toBJxieeoib, on Bixleenth to MaJn, on Male to the Sixth ward, and returned by Market trcet to Blxteenth; from hera tha route w*i ttken out to Kaat Wheeling, and back U Uhapllna on Fourteenth: on Ohaplloa 1< Twelfth and Market to tha Jeffereon Olub'i ball. Here bait waa called, and after i very Una dliplay of pyrotechnlca from thi club windowa, Bon. Roaa Alexander, o Bridgeport, mounted tha carriage and madi an enthuilaitlo ipteob, ol which only a (an words could be beard, on accountof tha per I'atence with which the crowd cheared ant the email boya tooled the tin borna. Mr Alexander had jait come from Chicago where he want, ha aald, an ardent aupporie of Randall. Tbia name provoked mora ap plauie than Olayeland'f. John 0. i'endleton, Eiq, followed, am made au enthuiltsllo epeeob. aa 04uld bi w?n from the ardor cf hia delivery. But i ?like Mr. Alexauder'e? waa lost in the con i fusion. Judg* T. U. Haaitoa toll owed, ant hia graceful poelng and paraaaalve geiture , were*th? only Indlcaliou to the audience o the character if the remarkahe wai making Mr, Robert fllmpion then introduced Dj I John Cooke, of Bridgeport, who alio preaum ui; luiius nuvu I|>VVUU| tuuugu jJiTiuuip tlon *m all that was ponlblo uuder the oil cumstanMS. Call! for Col. James Bpeyer hid been bean all along, and he now rote and let tin erowi ohecr him awhile ai ho went thhough tb motions of making a speech. Then, with three eaten tor "Glmland Ueadricksand Reform," the crowd departed AWMBURHBr uvcr the Dtmtorirr or Parkerabarf The I'snltmplOiie. DOfxilcA to tU InUlUurteer, Fabkmibcko, W. Vi, July 11.?'Thenom! nations of to-day created no enthtuiaim what ever, and in fact fell like a damper on nan; Democrats here. Tcoight the streets ar deserted and the crowdi diaoafiiog the rciai ire small and few. All have seemingly gon home disgusted. A roaiing Blaine am Ligan meeting, held at the rink lo-nlghi Wfiaddre ted by At. 0. 0. Church and Johi A. Hotchlnson. Mr. Ghn'chratifi id Blaine' 'lomination, while Mr. Hntchltis)n did th ratifying for Cleveland. rat aarstttt covet Dtxoc/rcto. He also arraigned the Buprema Courl fo ih rereat action,' ?>roclatmlnK it a h!g handid outrage, trying men without jm or witnewf. aad olcwi by saying th pao)>l? wonld coi.cct it by their votu. Ho Enlbnalnani at I'alrmo&t. fjxdal DitpakK t$ the Intelligencer, Fairxobt, W. Va., Joly 12.?The news c the nomination of Olivelaua and Hendrlck met with little or no entbwiaam at this plan The cualomaiy demonatratio a were dii penaed with ou account of their disappoint meat, which was occasioned by the nomim tlon of Cleveland Instead of Bayard or Tbm . man. Since the nominations the Kepnbl r p'jie are mora enr.fldint of mnwi > A Foil lleai-l, Wlttlitio ReoitUT, July 13, * Bat oar fceirt ft too fall far details. It n } joiot i os ti realire that Purity and Keform ii ' politics have triumphed. | All bail to the elite!! With inch aleade * jjDdBUcbaciuseitwrs tr. ;son tohintatfalJ \ are. We mait net?we shall not fail. 1 Itscognte ng this as our supreme opporlo * nlij;msrcninr,into baltle with bear's Joj > ous'y beatini and banner! gayiy flylne; wit) 1 l.-ustinour beroio leader and confidence li ourtelves, we discern victory ahead?a grand 1 Rlorlous victor)! ' Let ns be trne to on;selves, trae to the In herentand andylng orloclolesoi cor party 1 and Jut assure n Ul*ht in the end moi triumph over Wrong. Truth over Fa'sebooi and Parity over Corraptlon, instca sure shai , we at the soming Idci of November elec I GROVXBCLtVKtAannthe PutiDKBTorTnu Uanxo Statu! WILL VOTt? rott BLAiar. Qnp Democrat Who la Willing to nakei Mpprjflce. i Inihs cou-eof an lnf.svlew printed li yesterday's Pittsburgh Dispatch, Mr. T. J 1 Irwin, of Martin's Ferry, President of th J flaljoosl Flint Qlr i Workeu' Union, wa aiked: "How will Ohio ro politWllj?" i "It is a doubtful 8tate. Now I am a Uem ocrat. but if Cleveland is nominated he can i not carry Ohio, and will be but a weak <nndl * date, tie hri anr-.Ronfzsd the labor p?*ty 1 As bstween Blaine and Cleveland, the for , per would c;rry Qhio." i "Cm the Democrats nominate a man whi i wonld beat Blrina is Ohio'/' "Ytt] Randall wonld sweep the Slate fron mm or ?nv one e:ie. Although my cbanct forBherijTare excellent, yet if Cleveland i nominated J will yote for Blaine, and know many othtja who will foliow the earn course." Tickits for the Micanrrchor excursion t Ifarletriend Partethljarg ' ; mo:fow morn Ing via Ohio River railroad, can be had a Gundllrg's clothinx a! are Twelfth street, an Becker's jewelry Blue, Eighth ward. The. can ft J to b,0 bajl f'pp) (be members and at tb depot to-inorroVmorning. Io fyuwood tlpk e'l are on ta!e at Fisbet'a store. Fi;:e id round trip $2 00. Jual RepelylDK Anolba? lpt of cjuriagjfc lujppieata, two an three spring phaetons, erg cafte, piano to. and cut down front bupgifs; *11 foil Ifattji trimmed ard warranted; ?lu> fuUplatfoij and three tprirg wagons for l?aa money tbu ever before oOerid in Wheeling. Call, at and price at J. W. Ferrel'e, corner Main am Twenty-flrst atreeia. Doh't forget the excursion to Marietta am Parkferibnrg via the Ohio River Railroad tf , morrow morning; BaoLltn^Arnldi KTUe, The best Salve in the worlr ip Gnts,Ernlsei Foree,Ulcers, Bait Rheum, 1 pf rBorw,Tett? Chapped Bands, Chllblai: ft Corns, aedil fikin Kruptloni, and positively cures Filet or no pay required. It la gar ?*n teed to glvi perfect satisfaction, or money refunded tnwo m bauui per oox. For eale by Logan A Oo. Bnix ttfieep or twenty plecea of allghtlj damaged carpet? leu, at ^yft-tb|rd?^lr^r?1 W-HSHttpHoii excn:Vion to Ma?Iell? anc Pfipritmrg' wnorrow, -... ? hi . -.fan B1VKU HKWfl, BotesAbont ibe steamboat*, Bask Uriah and Telegraphic BeporU. The w. N. Chancellor pussd down at 6 a. h. for Charlr-ton. 7/23 Jim WooiIb if laid op at tin head of ^ennf}fit|pelt On ber down t.*ip the Andey got bad'y agronnd cerr Meldial'r. ' " ' ' ' The river fi again falling at thin point. The marks li it evening Indicated a depth in Jjiecbannelof five feet. Epryivqr of CpMjjpis Beach intends leayfrgbn jheQfarnai tomorrow morning for Qallipollf, to look after teverai piwmerof Beaeral members of the Transportntlon Gomntny are oantlderlng the advisability of bulldicg a atern-wiieeltr about tbeiiaaof the 0, W. Batcbalor. CapL George O'Neal wai trying to negotiate with the ownera of the Willi* Austin I jwtorciajr to take the place ot the Ktaine in [|jp ^euDenyllfp u^e. Thp fetter boat bad I been engaged for the karkerabnrg Hade wh?n he aold the Abner O'Neal. Oapt I O'Neal'* new alettner will not be completed bcfjre Septtmber. The Dlurn*l will leave here to-morrow for Cincinnati direct, for the par pose of being i,utOD the docks and having extensive re id quion time. This popular 'sldewbeeler baa been in service (or a lone time, and la therefore io need of considerable repairing. I Her hall rippoUJlv if if) nrpd of it. Capt. John Booth will naye command of her on ber down trip. The reason for taking her to. Cincinnati is, that the Ft Pleasant docks are to small and the Pittsburgh docks arei crowded with wotft. BtiA x^U ** Pnne about six weeks; during that time the plaine foes been phutered by tbo transportation pom; pany to take tho pigrnfl'a place in the Par; xersburg trade, bite u a trim UtU? stern wheeler and will give satisfaction. Gbmhsboeo, Pa., July 11.?River 12 feet and atttlonarj; weather clear. pjinxKo, Pa., J 11.?River 1 feet 0 inohei and BtaUonary; weather clear a2d plersant. 0oi Crrjr, Pa., jnjy Jl.?River 3 feet 8 Inches and falling weather clear and warm, BuowKsym.*, Pa., July 1L?River I feet 2 inches and stationary; weather dear; thermometer 8fi\ Mojujastoww, W. Va., Jnly 11?RlTer 5 Inches and stationary; weather clear; thermometer 70*. ' " Rica's Lakows.Pa^, July Hi?River ft fest ) Incbts and stationary; weather clear; thermometer, 72?. Lcdsvolk, Kt,, July 11.?Depth in the anal, 6 feet il Inches; on the falls, } feet 11 inches and stationary. Excubaio* to Marietta and Partaiborg to norroir morning. THUKlfrai'l IXCPM10M, The KnglUh Inltiemn Mioday Hcboot'* Trp lo Chipppw*. At 6 o'clock J. m. Thundiy m fine a crowd of plcnlckera J ever l?(t the city filled eeven care and left m the 0? L A W. ro?d tor Lake Chlppewt The mornlDR waa en auiplclone one, end Ibe whole party wee In fine Rice. The exciralon vei under the ipiclal npervlalon otJdr.Z. V. Elia, traveling agent (or thle read, vho le %yttj inch a gentlewar; and Id the can of Mr. U. Craig, conductor* Ibe train wf a heavy one and with the exception of Where water and coal were needed and tti neceaasry detentions at the oroetinM of otter roadi end for train Impaction, there weto no atopa. The veteran en-! Sneer, Mr. BefoueJ 8bow*l'er( with hie faith-1 A flnmen.JKr. George Wh'tmlie, occupied tbe looomoutt, and with the sreMeet ej.oed1 oonalateat win a propw rwsard (or tbe con* (ort and laftiy o( the paieengera they were carried acroa the Ail theae <jfficlala and employee of tbe road did their ; Qtmoet to pleiee and accommodate the ?* cutelonlaM The country with iti green ' groves and flails thick)/ dotted with enocks of grain, looktd lovely, The a'raotphere wai ealubrlons ant Providence wee open-banded | wKhcenditlou to mike the trip highly an* f JOJ.Mfc | ineiatewa) reached la Rood lime, and I my body wn agreeably aurprlied with tb? beauty and tuitablencu of the place (or plonloker*' retort. The tarletiei of amuu* mtah afford*! by the proprietors of the groundi and like wen eagerly engaged la by all according lo their (fete. Vroralneut among wblcti were croquet and boating. . Many water 3 Ilea werebrought outae rellca. : The putor wai anrprUed to be met on the . groande by Ber. J. 0. Kilter, a college claw* mate, ana Rer. J. 0. Kintman, another Lutheran mlnliler, of Oblo, who with tbelr ' famliee loekeJ Id on Wheeling picnicker! ' Uolrg and coulng the special traiu attracted . much attentloa. The engine wie decorated wttD flag! and bannen bearing thetuicrlpi tiou, "For Ltke Chippewa, KngllibLukerao ! Buuday lobool, Wheeling, W. Va." : At 0:30 f. m, the train atarted on lie return . and em/body wai pleaaed with the trip aod ibe day, and no one needed to be bettei ! pleated with the luccesi than Nr. W. A. ! Ualmbergar, who was Indefatigable In hli etfoiu to make the ezoaielon a pieaunt. one The only thing juilly comn'alne I ol by tl i . parly wai the number o( long ?aitt . on their return at dlflerent p'.aoea oniUe . tracka to allow the lengthy coat tralue Rolng over the road northward at midnight to past; j thai keeping the exearilon two and oci1 j ball houn longer on the road than mcei< . ury. It certainly It no gocd adYeril em^ni (or the road to treat a ip#olal (rain ol 35C i passenger* aa a."wild train" and give tat ' preceoence to a lot of coal that would In nc " cawb* Injured bv beln* kept off tte track (or a few houre If need be, :t? : Uuippewa Lake Uoertain'y the flneit p!ac? ever viiltea by ihii lohooi, and the kinune't of Mr. Andrews, the proprietor, was excet tlouably great. He wualiogreatlydellghtec . with the party, eaylug "It war the moat or derJy, qalet tad wpeclable crowd o( if* a z " that ayer vleited tbiee groanca." r ?? t Blaine Cluba-llie Hunt (face?Vurtoa a Mo I en. i Joseph A. Harrli wai In town yr iterdiy. Miss Annio Warron it visiting friends hen , Thlrty-eiRhth atreet ii closed by workmei e patting down the ran iswer. Janitor Crow hat been reappointed to th Fourth ward icbool bnilding, r John Boblnion will ebow on the Bqaart h not being afraid of the $ICQ rent. j The funeral of Kitle kern took place froc e the German church yesterday aUerao*o. A large a tack being raised for thefurnic at the ateel worka fell yesterday, bat hurt n one. John Robinson's advertising car wn hen '* yesterday. The clrcua cornea here from Can ' ton, having Bandaj to make the rnn. \l Fifty cen* i the ronnd trip la all it will cos to visit the Bethel camp meeting, on (h t" Bellaire, Zintarille A Uluclnnatl railroad. >. JohnMcGeirRe baa come over front 8col [. land to make hii home in Bellaire. He la brother of Jamci bicQtorw, of the First ward Mu. Wm, Meek died Thursday night at th home of her aon, W. U. Meek. The funers hour bn not been fixed; bat Inttrment wll b? at St. CJai/avjlJe. a Hell'a boat bonis la bslow the landing, o rather Clator'a boat, from which Hell iebein, r trained?le just below the ferry landirgo! I* tbiaelde; Mantofj'iisjnatoppoaiie, belowib Benwood landing. ' The colored Blaine marching club drill !* weekly in City Hall. Mcstof theclnbs bav a not began tbla work yet, waiting till coole 1 wither and for all tbe members la be ii town. A great mahy Irish voter* here yealerdaj : were bitter in their dislike to Cleveland's con I inatton, and manyoi them declare emplatic j ally that tbey will role for Blaine. Then wn not a cbter raised. There ie a repor [ that anlriih Blaine and Logan marcblri , dab ia (o be organoid at occe. JiT eye see Fall* to Br*t the flebrated Becord o a Macil 8. QnjpAqo, July 11 ?This wm the a'xtl 1 day of the Ghir'go Driving Park samme: trotting meeting. The wnther warm 9 track fr tand attendance 10,000. Thechiet attraction of the day's programme wn t special race attempt of J. T. Case's famor: * black gcldiog Jay Eye Sea to baat the be .1 * totting record of Hand S. of 2:10J. The . conditions being eo favorable it was gener " ally anppczed he would eucceed, and bf , fore the eccop4 heat bettipg wm two to oni he wonld beat 2:11, He was fi.Jt warmec J np going an e paca tbree-quarteia o a a mile and coming home from the three I quarter pole in 12 J. In h's trials he wa| 8 accompanied by a running horae driven tc a ealky to encourage him. 0 The fiut heat, it wm announced, wonld oniv be a sosd strong mile with no atf empi t to beat the record. The time vin as fol 1 lows: Quarter, SOai half, 1:12}; three ' quarters, 1:47; mUe, 2;lUi. 8 for Ibo second heat he wea scored at s high rate of speed Ihrpe times before V?itheij noddpd the word. The little black fellow went away from the wire at a wonderful speed, reached the quarter In 311 , seconds, at a 2:05 gate, the half in l:0."i, is ? a 2:06J'gate, the tbree-quarters in 1:3$}, e r&ting-of 2:01). ^fter paseicg thp'seVeo n furlong pCBttne flyer Blackened speed very a perceptibly and liniihed the mile In 2:111, making the Int quarter at the rate of 2:18, d The teirific speed to the half-mile post wei too mnch lor him bo early in the tenon, , not having enough work to harden him I for a brtiBhing heatt It vu fully predicted by horsemen in he light of hia first half mile that when the iieaaon had advanced' enough to harden ^ himBiRSto-rateoutalall mijpj hp ^o$^ ( In lije third heat no attempt was njade , to beat the record. Titp?\ quarter, ,83i, > half 1:141 three quarters 1:48j; mile 2:UIJ Ban Ball Yratarday. At Toledo?Athletic, 8; Toledo 2. At New York?Phila., 3; New York, 17. At IVovidcccfr-Bcatoo, 0, Provide ace. t At JletroU?Chicago. 2; IJetroit, 4, 4t Clevejehd?Buffalo," 19; Cleveland, 2 I ? Tr(|)1? SroWD|D|. ?T* Ti?F>9. Mo i Jaly J}.?About f o'clock this evening the foortoared shell of the Mo Joe rowing dab, containing foarroweis and a cockswa'n, wf ^ psning up the river opposite the foot of Spruce street. It atiempled to crow the bow of fie ferry boat Millikan, going iu tbo raxe direction, when it wag run down and p&acfami4 ahlpj and crushed.' On?cl the crew went down with the shell. The other four sprang for the fairy boat and clung toher guards, bu: before Iralafance could reach them t^o lost their hold god felj b^cjc into tjipyi^ey and w erg drowppd. 1. HZ BBIKF fKLKOBAM^i Billv and Charley Hamilton, murderei a, were banged at Warrensburg, Mo., yesterday morning at 11:20. The failures for the past seven days, reported to R. G.Dan Si Co., are; United jjtatcj, Hjlj Canada, 17. The Republican State Committee of At kansri baa decided it to be inexpedient to put a Btate ticket in the field at pre lent. Three United' Btates prieouets were executed at Ft. Smith, Ark., yej'erdav, for ?nn>4II I? .L. f_JI? ? ' vuwuhiiwam iju xuaioa xern* tory. . * 1 At a meeting of the Mexican veterana at SLLonla lnt night it was decided to hold an International Contention of Mex'csn yetcrana in 8t. Loaia early in October AoorntalttqijW?anpoinU)4 Iptqko charge c J the matter ana ihae invitatlona and make all necessary preparations, Ererett A Weddel, of Cleveland, Ohio, bankers, in bosinees together for thlrty??yen yearf, aaijpied yesterday morning tor lack ol readj caab to ra'ot pressing demands. Liabilities $1,000,0(5): aoeta aev. er? t!tP" 8re4w "ut n?t immediately available. I The Secretary of the Interior has reqaeated the Secretary of War to canae the amatol CaDLJavne and each of his party (reported to number 1,600 or 2,000) now 3pop ?p Ghwlwa outlet lam)a of the Jndlan territory, uiu^e violated the revised etatutca and to expel all other intruders cow upon we *aaa oeiore me movement Manmea more formidable proportion*. Anoidet *M|t?nid is tHe Supreme Court,of New -\Mk directing a enmmona O" Mg C. ino, by publlcilon, i? i i. I"1114 Mm M the McconU H?! tioMl Buik to tecorer 13,185 000. An ?ttaehment m jrotured w tliu euit ininit Eno i propertr, on the gronnd Ihit he deputed (wm the flute -with Intent to deInndhU creditor* The Sheriff wee onfled to cSSifc* "muB0M bK,QH Eno AT TUB CAPITAL. CWt'nu?cJ/r?m Pint I'ag$. town are rather cautious iu tlu? exprenlon o( their opinion u yet. The Republicans denominate it a straddle and all tba Demo* crata o( course siy It ia good. Bat there ia a general feeling that the free trade sentiment haa unconditionally surrendered. The The statement that Randall would go 6ver to Cleveland proroked the exprewion 0/ the opinion that there was a dicker on the tariff by which Pennsylvania gave up the rmidency lor the tarlfl plank, The plank is spoken ol as Randall's ideas, iormulaUd hv llnwltt anil nndnrnml li* Mnnlmn ami Watteison. Tho ultra free traders are d'?appolnted. acampaiqn a1iuumkkt. Butler's uualjrala of the tariff plank iareferred to with delight by the Uepubllcans, who say thoy need no better campaign argument than It will furnlib. lion. B. 8. Ccx, ot Now York, mingled with (ho crowd iu front of one of the most' prominent hul. tin boards this lwenoon and appeared very much chagrined at the prcBpeo b of Cleveland's nomination, and when the announcement wtt made he dmo cfl' Homewhat disappointed. This evening, however, he cclmowledged that tho nomination was a Btrong one, and that the selection of ex Governor Hendricks tor the H'cond place would muko the ticket quite popular. uo MSAmcrJox is wjimaxv. Ho Bays that Tammany, although dlsap* j pointed, wilt Bupport the ticket. Butler, he says, may oppcsB it, but ho does not think that Butler will have any influence among the thinking voteiB of the laboring i claeais. o.'cioiurjr uunauicr eajB mo uemocraiB will lose Now York, and that Blaine and i Logan will have but little diQiculty in de' feating the ticket made today. Senator Mahone declined to expren 1 hlmeelf. ______ 1L0W 11 WAS ltECElVED. . Brcfptl"" ?f ilie Row* of ciHelnmJ'i , AtiuJunllou nt XttrltntHi'ulat*. Buffalo, July 11.?'Thero wn mcs1. h> 1 tense excitement thii morning. Immenie crowdsflOf rounded the telegraph and newtpaper ciliccs. Upon the announcement of Cleveland's nomination cheer tiler t cheer wbb Riven. The people went mad with enthueiaam. A salute ct one hundred guns was fired by the Cleveland u Guards. i ruoouKKKi'diK, N. Y? July 11.?The Democrats fired a salute in honor of the B nomination of Cleveland. Wilmin(iton, July 11?Senator Bayard ' has just telrgraphed his congratulations to Cleveland ae follow?: a Governor Cleveland-'Accept my brsl wishes for your triumphant election, and e assurances i I my thorough and Bteadfaa! D Bupport in the canvass. (Signed) T. F; Bayaud. \ llow cleveland received the news. Aluint, N. Y., July 11.?One hundred t guns were fired in honor of Oleveland'e 9 nomination. Tbe Governor was in tte Executive chamber at the Capitol with * Adjutant General Farnawowh and a few ' otbir/rlendc. The boomirir cannon ilrat announced the nomination to him. S-andI icg in hiB private room, with FarnBwsrtb II cu his right eide, and Col. Lamont, hU private Sccretarv, on hi? left, he received r tho congratulations ot those present in a R dignitied manner. n the Governor hadn't anything to riy e direct beyond the expression of his thanks to those who conj-Mtulated him. He manh ifeated some curiosity to lesru the detii'i e ol the ballot, but tho bulletins stopped & r soon n the general n jnlt wn announced, a Telegrams ol congratulations are pouring in from all quarters. The Young Mb jib' ' Democratic ciub serenaded him to-night. AT TUB if ?Tli0/'0LI3. j New York, July 11.?All morning, * from the time balloting began to the recep5 tion of 'be news of the nomination crowds assembled in front of tho various newspaper bulletins. From the Bret Govenoi f Cleveland's nomination was looked for, and when it waB placarded that the Pennsylvania delegation had retired for coned* tation everybodody eaid: "If Pennaylvar nia g^es for Cleveland, thatselllfsit." At , one o'clock the streets in front cf the newd[ paper bulletins were blocked, interrupting travel. There was not much excitement till jast before it was put up, "Gov. Clove 1 land nominated on the second ballot." Then a shout arose from hundreds, end , more ot them clapped their band a and slapped each other on Ihe back, fAlST. ItAAISii. MayorEdEoneaiO: I conalder the choice | excellent. I have no doubt ol the Gaver, nor'a election. Regia'.er John Bulby, of Tammany, said; } hope Cleveland vi)l be elected. The ? country needs a r*fe, conservative, able man such eb ho ie, and every honest DemI ccrat should vo'.e for him. t Republican tfEce boldeia declined to . make comments for publication, but in , private seem well pirated with the nomination, considering Cleveland an essy man , to beat. ' ? i bayard satisfied. Wilmington, Del., July 11.?Senator Bayard wi seated in the Efzy Evening oditoxlal room in company with Judge i Whittier tnd a lev friends when the ne?re 1 Qf Cleveland's nomination wa? received. The probable r(3Ult of tho Becond ballot had been foreseen by the company when the first charge to Cleveland was announced. After the reception ot the {Jqt 1 summary of the vote and plncp the hopes of Bayard's nomination had been abandoned, theje we'i a general agreement that 1 Cleveland would prove to be a candfdgto veiy generally accentatya t^'ine' patty,* and | th^t tity? ^ould uqite the Democrats of New York in his f$vof. Yery little vre? ^id, however, as the' eompsny aJaioet immediately separated and h.-aator Bayard, after 1 teleuraphiDg hia congratulations to Cleveland, left to dine with a friend. S'KTf york opinions. New York, July ot th? ari'itant United ^tatca district attorneys ra'd "It is a good Republican nomination." X deputy United Sfatca Slarehal eai^ the nomination means a mn^arity of from (\0.p0Q to ^O.COy in New York State for Blaine, and J should not he at all surprised if ^e carried this county. John Kelly can be lixed with the mayoralty or some other way. The news of the nomination weirt* oivptl at the Produco Exchange with long cheering. Collector, Riberlson eaid: "J th^nkthe nomjnation of C?*velaud the best thing for th'e Republican party. I can't Ray what ell'.ci h'a election would bave on the busf-1 nen interta'i of the country. IMionally I I am in favor ol Blaine; and expcptUBee him elected," * N&tf IpjfDpj,', Cos#.,' Jaly 31.?Immense enthusiasm. Tiers' \yn a parade flfld illqminatiqu {tyi evening. UtBAffOlNTMEXT ix OHIO. Cincinnati, 0., July 11.?TheDamocra'i here bave made no public demonslrations concerning tho nominations, ^l\eife ji a very f.oneral fejli^? ol dl appointment I over the defeat of Thuttnan. Columuus, July 11.?There is great diaI appointment b?ie, JuUKaTnannan'abome, I over tho nomination of Cleveland. I)otn'ocraharo making no demonstration, bnt the feeling ngainat Gavernot yofciiiy In I very bitter, ^/e^ayaUbns'ara beirg marfo to glvo Tuuruun a crahd reoeptlon on hh rtturn tomorrow nTght. WHAT lNl)KPBSnKNT8 THINK, Nk\t York, July 11.?Georce Y?i\liaw 0artiSj leader o{ the independent Ilepub* Ucan movement, v,i l found at hia office this aftorncon. He said: "I regard the nomination pi tho wiaeut one the Demo* cratlc party could have made, and beliove it will bo satisfactory to (bo Ipdeppfldept VOtPfS." Carl Schora said s "I am pleased with the nomination of Governor Cleveland, and shall give him my support. I thick he la tho strongest candidate the Democrats could have nominated and he will un- i doubtedlv receivn a Inran ?nnnw? nn?o?.i? i of his own party from Independent yotero." Horace k Darning, Qhairwau ortbe Independent Kepnbltcan Executive Committee and .president ol tlie Young Men's Kepnbllcun tfiub of Brooklyn, said he regarded Clevelend'a nomlnntlou bb equal to s MtUtnph to tho better element o( ;,,JH Democratic party Rjttl a tribute to tho Bent raent.throughout tho country In both partita. He had no doubt that Cleveland won d bo ablo to carry New York, bb he would undoubtedly receive the aopport of party nl V?tBr8 ?* lhe ^P^can IN OILDOM. On, Oiiy.-Jnlj. ll.-Tio remit oj tho w?T?nUon to greeted hete with on' d- ' yaj.-yi, :. -y >r:: - a?.cw bounded enthusiasm. Cltissna are firing ct cannon and making pyrotechnio displays, Jfi and a band of muata la keeping tninga lively, Hon. Wm, Ha won, ex*taayor ol ?t Gro<mtleld,and Annum McAllister have ? made npecchoa and a general good feeling " prevail#. uxKcniu'a bawl. U> Nkw York, July 11.?Bev. Henry Ward 11 Beechersayai "The nomination ol Gaver- <j nor Cleveland in ?ne of the beet, if not the best that could bave been made. I pro* *>< pose to vole for Governor Cleveland for g the Presidency. You must remember, however, when 1 Bay thia what my pcsU . tion in. 1 claim to be an independent ' member ot the Republican party, and aa 2 fam not an office aeeker I claim the right to j] exercise my judgment, and aa 1 do sal like a 1 propone to vote as' 1 please. You muH remember alto that mr remark* Mpply r only to the Presidential office. Fnrtm j> than that I do not care to go. I am a Be* ,, publican, an t aa there is to be a meetii g ? of Independent Republicans, 1 preftr = to await their action before 1 decide what 1 I to do. 1 certainly do not propoaa to vote for Mr. Blaine under any circumstances, nor can I at present state my reasons for i not do doing/' IABY TO DRAT. I At the headquarters of the National Be* } publican Committee to-night great satis* < faction was expressed at the nomination ol Cleveland. Chairman Jonos laid he was J about the easiest man in the warty to beat, ' especially in his own Btate, Pennnjlvanla. The addition of Hendricks to the ticket wis everywhere regarded, both among B* : publicans and Democrat?, as greatly ! strengthening it among the Democrats, i TIia atinnnnniman* Ihm IUn.Uti.lra tixll accepted tho second pJaco *n received j with great enthusiasm, and the aucceei ol i the party in the coming election was felt to be doubly ersured. AHiHTUNDMURDBB. DomeatloDintouliiei Lutd to th?siioot* ItiffofM >1i?a. fycelul DUpatch to Ok JnUUiffenetr, ] Piedmont, W. Va., JqIjt 11.?A report i reached the city this evening ol the killing ol a man named Stevenson by another named Glenn, near Bayard, Md., bn the W. Va., 0. k P. railroad, about thirty miles oath ol here. Reports say the killing grew onto! bad feeling between the two men,on account of domestic difficulties, and that Stevenson was shot through the heart by Glenn as be was entering his house, regard* leas of Glenn's warning to stay away. Glenn gave himself up at ones ana was takes charge of by the authorities. Tbe National Committee. CutcAoo, June 11.?'The final session o( the retiring DetrocrUic National Committee was held to-night, and after consideration of financial matteiB and patting resolutions of thanks to Chairman Barnum. Becretary Prince, to the varloui local committees in the late convention and citizens of Chicago generally, adjourned tine die. 4.110 UOW imuuum UJUIIUIUCO WH8 won called to order by William H. B?r* : nam as temporary chairman, and without tranaictinK any basinets adj turned to mett at the Filth Avenue Hotel, New York, July 24, when a permanent organization will be effected and the members of the committee will accompany the notification Committee in its call npon the candidates THE DAll.T MABKKIH. The Financial World. Niw Yoni, Ju1 y 11.?Money market 2*3 percent, cloned, cITeied. at 1 percent, rrime mercantile paper US perccnt. Sterling Exchange baakeji' bills bIrons at it Ki'.i-. demand 14 86. UovuiMMMn?K?rm, Kaiukoab BoMM-Flrm. . Htatk BICOWTIM-Quleu 1 trtoc**?A? comptred with doting prices lilt nl<Jit nc?rly ?I1 ?:oc*? rimed higher this evening, viz: UurlliiKtou 'J*, Canada tjjuiheru l,Ceutr?l Pacific Krtu i rtleired a, Illinois Central 8, Like 8Uo:o IS. Lou!sill!e 2Ji. hew Yort Cental Nortnweaurn 2J4- Nonhe-n Pacific Ji.OutnloJt i Wc.ldrn IK. PslIOo SI *)] % It node ],UaJ lk, fit Paul iK Omaha 1, Unlnn Padflo IX, Wntera Union 1, Reading 1% percent. Transactions asgieg*V d 221OOO sha-.es. U.8.W, 103& U.tt. 4*b. 112K; U.8. uew4a, 11?X: Padfla ta ol 123; Central Pacific, 10Si<: Kite 51*; Lehigh A Wllkea., 90; Louisiana consul*, tf7, Missouri Cm, 1(0; Bt. Joseph. 108: bt P.4B.C. finis, 11614: Tennenee 6s, ol-i. *7; do naw S5>fc Texas Pacific land grants, 38k; do Klo Grande, 43*: Union Pacific firsts. lUJs: do laud grants lmjj do tlakliig tuad, 102; vlrjrfuU 6s, 4i; Virginia consols, extra'.matured coupons, S3; do deferred, 4; Adams Exprem, 120; American Express, 7J*. Canada Southern, 30: Central Pacific, 81H; Chuapeako A Ohio, 6; do 1st preferred. 13; do 3d preferred. 7; a, C., A L, M; Denier A Bio Uranda 7)4: Erlo, lSjf- preferred, 37; Part Maine, 126; Mannltial A Bt. Joaefth, 88>fc do prelerred, M* stilted; Kansas A Texas, I4S: Lake Erlo A Western, 7K; Lake Shore, 7?; Loulsrlllo A Nsahrllle, 25W: Louisville, New Albany <k Chicago. 13; Uem>hU a Charleston 1st preferred, 10: do 2d preferred, 6; Memphis A Cnarlew'ou. 24;. Michigan Central, 67; Missouri Padflc, VG*- Naahvillo A Chattanooga, 87; Now Jeriey Central, 68*; Northern Pacific, lTtf; do preferred, 44M; NorthweaUrn, WJfc do hit* ierred, jm; ?ew rort uentntf, lOIJi; Otiio Central, lK:Oblo<kUladadppl,18g;dopralerred,4t; PwtOc Mill, 44: HtUbunth, lu; Reading. 23k: at. Lonli4 Ban Frandico, 13: do preferred, 2S>{: 8U Pinl, CSS: do preferred 1C3X: Toxu Faclflc, Union I'adflc, B3J4; United BUte* Expreai. So.- >f? et L. 4 P., 5S: do preferred. 13k; WelU, fuisKxprtsffl, ICO; wortoro Onion, Br?4<in|r? and Vmtilou. UevYom, July 11.?Floor Aim; melpU 15,000 barrel* exporti V,2fO barrel* common to good fUO 3 65; Mloui 83U ivteat pro*is |i75?6Si. Wheat. ?pot tela advanced Kal<% c!oird atroug: ontlona opened laiJ<o b'gber, at erwajdt easier. rlwing near the brsi 11 urea: receipt* UCOU tmifeela. ex* ports 2C.0C0 buabc!? No 3 l hlctgo tijjic nifctcd ?prlus cor. No. 'i red *>o. 2 reu July mimluBl: Anuwat, *!<* SCO,0.0 boibeli at 9CK* OTJ^c, clOina at 9fJi? .September, talca 1.6|0,UUU btuinrta at 9YX-9W. cWng ?t flic; October. tale* 6M.000 bn?h? i at 9^?WXc,cl>lns at 9^; November ?ale? 40,?Vj bu?heli at 11 CO>(al 01K, el' ilrg at tl 0% December, **:? 4J.W.Q buihela at litifti al u34 cio las at SIC3. January. i.Ua.QQD Uuiieli at ll WHS March nit a b.oco huiktii'al li'lnfc; April, ralea 16,005 av |l WtilMK, cIohIdi at ft Cto; No. 2 traioft AUtW, ??lei )6.0 0 buibcua at WJto, Cool. g?Me? K?lc hi,her: on-jnn* opened%alc better, aiteiwarli (Ml lack WiUc, c'uglnnHoidr; receipt! 2fi,0 Obtub"Ir, exports ??>. CCO buiheli: ungraded a9a61?<c: No a. MKaifa; gtauaerM)%c: UuKnded whitef(o,i juij tDJiaCOKo. rJ:alng at CO;; Annul ttMaWftc, doting at 6 i^c; B:M%aW ?vH*vl>io, doilns at cotfp, tat tar l?a;w. clSfa M ?Xc. 0?UJ4*W nlfch6r, rtcelcU 14.KM bnauelr. ftxpnrti SU.000 iiulbela; 'w?wera33*<lc. Hay stead/ and la f tlr demand. Coffee, ijyil (all) Mo uulet; opilona {lull ar$ wet*; NMP I.WJ b?8? Rio No. 7 Augurt at iaoo; B^piemWi at 8 4Jo: October at 8.45c; Ho*e?bttt at ?.Wa8.&Se. Sugar In. fair demand; Oubi4Ha4?cj Knallah lilana ifyiMc: Mur*v?}?j 6>?c; Leinarara 6J4c; I ir to ?uod refining 6>(c. aulas* cii qnlet; W t-si i conlnjt l^athl Rite quiet anl unchangod. Tallow dulF?i?d ? <? Ko?la *lcadv, F**?, wciteru lre-h, demand fair aud nuifC Arm. Pork Arm: old xnra* lib M), Cut uwif uomlnal. Urd higher, weatern ateam ipot 7.6lc; Anguit 7.43*7.Mc; September 7.57*1.79c; Oc? tober 7 6&i7.Mc; December 7,^a7.1to. Cb?ao la fair demand and hl^-, ' imioioo.^u. July U?Floor qnJet and andikDBOd. V.bcJt lu Vi\' demand: wpeucd J^c hi|bcr, dv*nccd)4',.iccv(H'4>i*K?? b*C\o.e irotier. rteovbred KC. llllitHalcd.d'cliuwl loluslJeiniica and clW'1 flout ?U?> nmc it the dralcg fl.ur-.a n( inn aj.uinoan bovd yntculaj; i?le? r*HpM; . July SOXMXc, eloaed at WJJ,'#80Hc; AU8?r.i.?sc?i oloaod at 8la fl'ptcmuer ?3H?:;wc, c.n?cd at 8?*c: October do?d aTio^^crn umettlodi 0-+ZZZ. at jwler*a>Si olo-lcg Biuret; Qui"*::.* lUA.^'e?uincd H*lc. rAlted Ukc, uecilmc!, dc?<sr#T Higher for Aiiguit, lo higher fcu ttfplmUr u.aa tae llual quoudoni at the , Muruoou fcoird ycatcrday: July tlaMXc, closed at 5lKa Au^uit 5'2H?&JSc, doaed at 6 fi\ ?ep? t imber closed at 5ij;c; October JtiJJtStc, clc?edatWWs;}car43J4?<i};c, clc?<l at?c; May . 4?5<a?5Kc.cioscd at iSko i>?? tfrm; July 29iWtfo, do?:d ftt%H*2v?K :e{iUmb?r ?)4t26Hc. clo*d at as^cT^ ywr , 2?H*^? <3?ed at 25>Vc ' Ryo " ?tcady; cnh l o: July , WSC. Barky dull ?ud nominal a? WaBlr, JfJjxrowI itsady at IIW. .foii. dull acd a ultlo hieUcr on kf.tuo deltvcrl'i: July and August 12260 September la ..0; October 119 50; rear I a 20a . l'Jii. IapJ, firmer. fairly active auil lOalSc bigger: July 7.20c: AURtutViiHOSlKc/.cIoied at 7.ii\U 7.25c ( 'cntcaber 7.3-af <7Hc,. doeed at 7*Qi 7.4 <Kc; October 7 50t7.57Kc,clo?dat7.60a7 fc3Ua . Bulk meata la fair demauo; ihOQlden fcijQc; ihort rib* 7.8Jc: ihott tleir MQfc WUUky.llIaT Butter dull: chnlco crwinrff liHalhHe: fancy dairy 14?UXo. ^L'lBtcWjraiHKa'Sc. Afternoon Board , ?Wttoal'bl'Uer; Auiiuit, Bentember and October advanced He. Corn, flrmer, JuIt and rugutt ad* vanced kc: September advanced He Oaw study; July and September advanced U<y foii uo? , rbwufod. Lard, auku?1 I BiL-nncm'4. kliu.'Jaly 11 ?Flour e?iy and ?ww: wcatpm aupefflne 11 <5i* 35: extra |. 85|| 00. Unilly Wbo?t. wertwnnliher and quiet; J No. '* winter rod ip?t 93HiO\Hn; July Moo bid; I AuguntfliMiiJo- r'ciiiembor a^aaiff. Corn, watt, O.^anQ dull:m\xeJ?pot 57Ka5!iXc: July u^c I August 58So bid. Oau ateaay: wrt'ern . white itSMOc; mixed 8Sa38c; Fennaylvanla 3>u? c. Uyo uulet at M168C. llty Arm, crime toitnloo reonnyivwU, and Maryland lis (10*15 qq tfovh kloni uull BBd heavy; miai pork Sit U: oulk muta, rhoulders and cle?r rlo lldi^ picked 7j4??So. B?con, it^fluideri % fcreir Hb ildwlQUo: hum lird.wflupd inc. UtitUr dull: wuiem Kked tMSCi creamery 17*Wo. quiet at'4a . - Cc flVe dull: Hiu oar?oe?, otdlua^y to (alt wja '^^c. Bulbaritcady;,A jitCHc. Vihliky flriierat ^ PmT.AMtTBTA, July ll.-Flour, de?l?Uo \vmucU atowller: old ro:k weak. **l)Mt nun: fta 9 red July 9iaDCc: Augnit WUaMWu: Beptember OTKa Qic; Ocqbw 0\)tW>ic. uolu. optioni advanced He, hut<iulcu c*r louwong: No 8, quo od at67*i8c: 8, wincr mixed 82c: vail h'gh mlxea Ota; a ill mixed July t94G3o: itQKUit 69Ha?0c: September (Q ic. 0<ir, (n Mr demand; ft0. 3 white a7Ha3?Hc; No. 1 white 89H& Ciscinmati, O., Julr 11.?Ployr dull and unt chkngod. Wbfat lu (?4r demand; No. 3 red 90iHic; ne^ e?*])^ Horn ?teadyi No a. 54c. Oat? ?iw.?? rto. 2 muea I4<S4KC. Bje unchanged. Porkquloi ] At |ic 00*iG % Lard firm at 7.10a Bulk hMtt quiet tod 8rtn; shouldon frMd short riba 9J*c. Whisky stoady at Si 07. Butler easier but not quo* tsbly lower. Eck* dull Mid lower it IX& Cheese flrtu and unchanged, ' Touroo, 0., July lL-Wheatitwtfji Hal white , f 100: No 2.9 a No. 2 rtd oath SWatSc: July tlKc; 1 August 8!^: September BOKj uked; October SI Wc: yearKko. Corn dull but iTrm; high mixed held itfMc: No. 2c*6hsndl/nlrAwc August ftfic; Ben* timber MKc; rejected 6lKo. no grarto 44c. Oau dull; No.2wblu> 33Xc cash 82c; July ?2o , bid; August ifflXc; September 26ftc. 14ve Htoetr. . . Chicago, Juljll.-Tbo Drown' Journal reports: _ Live hocs-Rccelpts 14.COO he?d; shipments LOW . head; msrkot dull and 6*i0c lovrpp rough McUnx | S5 00*5 25; packing and shlPPM t& a a5 CfcUsht V M 00*5 60: UlM I? oWwanil clwed dull; 10^00 anford. Csttlfr-Kccclpla 6.W0 head; shipments ?700 head: market belt armor and common lower, i*W)rt? 16 toaC to; sood to cholou ahlpplng 14 15a 1 20; common to medium 15 C0?& 0'; iiaasTezana p 13 tfiiS (0 Bhccp-Kewliiu 600 head; shipment* woe: market ttctdn Inferior to (air ? ffXS oO per jwt.; medium to good I3 75?i2i", cholot to cilia ai l4i5iflOO;l*mba^f-nMuj,io6ilCO. m Kjjr Ubkbtt, July 1L?Cattle?Market, both- * inK doing: receipts none: shipments 1,444 head, lloea?Market active: receipts i,*0 head: shipments 1,800 head; Hrtladelphlas 15 70s5 tV'h Yorker* U 50a 165. Bhe^p-Markei slow at unchanged prices; rexlpts 1,200 head; shipments u,oco head. CwcmwATJ, O., Jnly.u;?Live hop firm: com* . nou and light f4 50*5 N); packing and butchers *? 15 I0a5 70. Heoelpts 1.600 head; ihipmtuts 1,100 lead. J : $&?.*; ? I* ? ** MitncM 6.moooo barrel* tutu 79,1 si btmU; pmuu M.3W btrrala; cbart?raM49J bat tali . icily oil Kicbauia itoct do bid, son* offtrad. BmurotD. Pa., JulylL-Cnideoll rompirallttly adyi tout rum Tbundty 70010 bamlat ihtp tnuMU7burtU;ch*nera 51491 barralt: clearicca l,67f,ouo bant'a. UoIUhI Pint Line ctrtlS* k* 40c; cloMd at MHo, hiihwt uj?e, lowert e?Ho PrmaoaoR, Pa,, July. IL-In tht afternoon a market wai firmer aud advaurMfrotn ?OXoto Hc,audcloaadit?a1yfct67Ho. Trading fair. TnilTiu, PA , July II.?Opened at CO^c: bl|hnt V; IowmI clowd at K-Jic. lbaitm w,i btrr?i9, ram1(1 bantU. Baltinori. Wd.. July ll.-ivtrolouoa dull and jnlu?l; mined ?k*7hc. n?w You, July 11.?Pttroltun flrta; Unlltd 'JW pmudklmiiai July 11.?Petroleum Attn at 7he. 4)tl4oa, Kiw York, July IL-nottoo qul?t< ftnrtt all; July io roc: Au*u?t Jl.COs Mri?aberio.yjc: ctobtr 10 69c. Novtubtr 10 4ta Dtwmbtr 10 4?<s pr'lUu 9,c? "?5 #,bnur' 10,8765 Uucl> W,'"C5 Hrr Ooodt. W?w Toax. July It.-In COlton gowll tbete hit em a ?frv ?tetdv demau i iur moderate iflection* blcta la the c<<? with prima aud other ?oa?ouabl? ;i?oi.l lei, atlhlbe mark it bu been wanting 1m mivlty. TifWli II U? I SKIH HUMORS. 11 It u at thlii eaaon when the l'or? a open (reel? mdthe leraplratlon laaburdant that LfUllgiirtng tumor*, UumUUiini kiuptlona, tichli tloilnm, iatt Kheum or Jrcnma, i?ur(ajJ?, le.ter. it! f. voim, Baby Ilanore, HrrotuU rcmluloua Hoiea, t bwc? >, and niichargieg wound*, and every ip? !te*of Itcblt?. kcalj. and Pimply t'lteawaol the Ikln aud Hcalp aramotl ipwdlly and economically ?ur?d br th"?lH'fMr> H?m^l?> IT 18 A FACT. Hundrcdaot letteratnonr pow?alon (coplea of which m?y be bad by return mall) are our author* Itylor the ewurUon that hkln, tcalp and flood Human, whether tfcrofuloua, inherited or 'onia* rloue, may now be peimantntly cured by Cullcura Heeolvcul the new lliood t urtffor, luiernally, and Lutlcura and Cullcura Soap, the great Hkln Cum unl Btautlfler*. eiternaily, lu oue-hai/ too tlmo mdatone-nali the eapcnw oi an* other aea?on. GREATEST ON KAItTlI. CnUcura B/medlraare thegreato't mwlJcJnee on sarth. Had tbo wont cava fall Oh ruin in thUI nouutry. My mother bad It twenty yean, aud In! fact died Ircm it. 1 believe Cullcura would have uvedber life. My aim*, bient and bead were covered lor thre* jeaia, which nothlnn reltevid or Sui'yTaBd' Cutlcun'iuild^CutS cu7?n(^p!uVara?ilf. J. W, Newark, ?' Ureat lllood Medicine;. The half baa not bfen told uto the great ctijv tire powcii of the Cntlcnra Remedw a. lhavep?i<l hundredaol dollar* hr medlo'nea to mire dlaeaioi of the bloid and akin, and never found anything ret to equal tbo Cu ileum Jk-mtdJei. CUAB. A. WILUAMB. Providence, R. I. ^ Cure In Krcry Can?. YourCutlcu'aRcmfdleaomanll ?U othertnedl* dntal kiepforakln dtwam My cmtomen tod ptllenla aay that they bare effected a< ureIn every tuatance. wbeie other rr m< dim bavi? fall* d. U. W. MUCK WAY, JtD. PranWord Pall>. W. Ft. Hold by all dmgcUta. Price: Cutlcura, 56 centa: RewWeut -H.C0; Hoap. V5 ecuta. hotter Drag aud Chemical Oo., Boaiou, Ma*. Bend fnr "How toruwHkln IMf> ei." QCAIITV >or Hunburn, Tan and ureaay flklo, LRU I I Blackbeada, Ptmpio*, Bkln HJemlahw. and Infantile llumora, uiu Ouileum t'oap, a real H/wiii/lnr. InjwW RELIGIOUS NOTICES. WFOOBTH STREET W. E. CIIORCH.-Pr?achlog Saudaral OiCO a. aud ':fOr. m. by the paaior, Rev. Joa. K. f ujnh, D.D. bunday Bcbcol at a p. m. touog Feople'a Meeting Mouday evening at 7:30 o'doca. WP1E8T BKO. EVAN, LOTH. CHURCH-Ber Ticca to-morrow at 10.30 a, m. and 7:45 by the wintjr. her. K. 11. Dorub aier. Bunday tchjol at 200 r. u. ttrangtra aie welcome. WPIRST PRI8BYTERUN CH URCH.-The pa* tor, *ev. O. A. Cunningham, D, D? will p each at 10:80 A. h. Habjict, "Auurence of balvatlon? what it l?, i nd how to attain thereto," Ho terrlce In the eveolng. WZANK STREET M. S. CHDRCII-R?V. Mr. Pltipairlca will preach to morrow at 10:80 a. m and-.U5r.it. 8e-mona twenty minute* loug. All are Invited. 6unday tchcolat2r. ?. B*"3HAPL'NE BTRERT M E. CHORCH.-Rcr. o. w. Hutchlafon. pntor. Pretchln? aervlccs at 10:a. ?. an 1 7:<0 r. u. Ruuday fcchool at 2 r. M o "FIRST BAPT13T CHORCH-Corner Twelfth and hvron atreati. Hrcaohlnjr by iho pastor. Iter. W.-M.8fo lt. at 1C:30 an., topi'. "I'ontcilve Dlv dpline;" 7:?0f.M.,,,fitarChrl>ilant" AUarelnvitul . WTDIBCIPLR9 CHURCH.?Sm'cet at IbU Church to-monow u loilowi: bunday Rrhool at 9.30 a *. Prearhln* at 10:10 A..*., lubjcct, "A cuo ot oo'd water." KtcuIds at 7:45. Xemben ewtitfly latHed to moralog lertlro B, J. Hjbt, Pailor, jHTTIURD PRK8BYTERJAN CHURCB.-Per. J. C. reach, of Demos, Ohio, will preach tunday moraine. wriHCO.m PRESBYTERIAN CHDRfJH?R?t. J. L. Reed, of Bonth tu?bio Colorado. will pisacb trmoro ? morning at 10:^0 a. M , and la lb? evenlo* at 7:30 o'clc:k. W?AY*AN CHAPE'., A. M. V. CHURCHRejularrerrlcrito-aorrowmimlPatll and in th? kvonlng at 8 o'clock. by tbe putor, Her. C, A WMlTED. Wanted-a partner, with f,000 or more. In a to*l paying, ilrradv etMbU'hvi. maunfac U'iiiirbnMncti. pjoflta v.-?j e od. Addies* ' E.,'* Jntclil.encer omce. Wheel* tat, W. v?. Jyll ^uenis wantedFrom $5 to $20 Per Day can be trade by live menu cantiulog (or Bltlno'i new book. Twenty yeara rt Cookum*. 1 tec* orden In fcir***on tor 1200 ?onh ol the work la UirtM dajt For aitncy addieu V. H. O'BRIEN, General Arwt, Hi* NwMon. W. Va. Miff fHH ADVERTiai ADVEBTI8E IDVIRTIB1 ? m 'T" DAILY INTELLIGENCER, \DYERT16? a?b ADVERTiat MAKK HON EYI umsrai _ WISE iDvmriai DEALERS ammu ACKNOWLEDGE UJVKRTIBi ' "? iDViETmj ADVANTAGES ? ARISING LDVt&m* ? no* IDVKBTUiH ? I ADVERTISING kDYXBTlflZ U TBI OOLT7MRI OF A iDviBTiBi WIDELY CUM ULATED LDVZBT1SK NEWSPAPER, IDYKBTlflK *T a ldvxktihk COHTIHUED PATRONAGE. IDVKRT1BI E3"Do not order Prinliug ot any character until prices IDVXBT1SE been obtained nt the LDVEBTiBH DA1LY INTELLIGENCER STEAM JOB PRINTING kDYEBllSK OFFICE. EVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AND 1RBPKGX The Largest and Finest Aiwrtme* WALL PAPER! Ceiling Decorations And Borders, Crer offend (or rale by tny Bonn In tho BUtt, AU Now Patterni direct from tha n*nu?ctur* en, and lor rale H Ifco LOW JOT VB1QX. < AMO, MKW GOODS IH Chins, Glass and Queensw&rn. JOHN PBIEDEL, 'l?l? >l? Mtm RTRmrp IREEGH LOWING GUNS! L??loU|lMiJS"n,XlT6d' l? P*? tarn itortibmt* "Parker," "Colt," "'p.-. , ? L Gi DILLON. Jaita1UI> , ?.V.VI, _ . wa MARKET BTRKEr. .Tfe.Kf"1-'8""' ua * "? ??* oI Oun 100 KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANOT *UTLT AMB PMS?TLT memo POW DER Absolutely Pure. ThU wiwdot ntTet urlec Aminrel o! tmrtij rtrtntf a ?nd wbolw?otntu*?. Kora tconomkii 1 ih?n the oidlntry kind*, mil wnnot ?> told li I competition with the tonltltodo of low trit, I |?hntt wolRht, uluact pho?pfcH? tin imi,1h"yal EiKiKQ rownr.Eco., Will M.r.t y T FOR MKNT, 0 l.KT-A ~ LA KGE,"VIJAHANT Front lUotn, ietoutl flier. *VJlJ ithiOKl Main jjl FOU LKA8K-FOR A TKUM OF ymi, mr Mow loom, ctrtrr <1 k'?ln imJ TcnUi otrcuU. I wkhIoii niviu H-Hiu.ltt ], n?? V.K.ZIS'. It 1 ' PO)t BALK, Fon 8ALF-A fiustci.afFTiv. ffRYSUWe.dcJlRt fUxllumiu, (u jn. un'i Firty. ACOhuu turtle ?t MUxfcg BYAHL*. FOU BALK?A LAKGK TWOSTOljy X<?m? HfiU?*on tlio 'i'mi't, t o. 16 \li?ini? itreet. luquheot P. bUAiKhY. lO.OnituiiL JjJ5_ ____ pOK HALE. The Dc?lr*ble Bcildence. No. W Ftltwulh Ht?L Inquire ol J. I). KLHjN, No. US? (Up.lu \ntl del-*** OR 8ALE OH KENT?TDK KAGU' Urcvrcrjr mil Vilt Uouie 1 (inwiutt cUta September III. fcnqulrtl 01 JOHN hUl), h?? McLure lloino. tya OR SALE-HIE COTTAUK OS coriur I'm k ud tlnum kuhii-, Mtaiii. Til e C?tnp Ground.?wnw by Mr*, t Irif t. Ate:* to DR. UHLlDll.ilVJ Lhtphticuvtl, WhitUm'w v?. lylj For hale^-saw mill-miu.and tnicblutri n?w. PiUo li.lto; orultil nit TtettliUttudiin K?t*?u itxir, Ittti mllei abovo HrkeiibuiK. Vor p*HU.ulii?ttqolrt o! TIluMAJ KHXttt, it kliutctu, W lit count!. W.Vfc. Je?_ -rpOR BALE. VftlUftbleHwd BUleon V, K. corutr T*utj. fourth mi l Muktt until,lu Ibe CJIf of ? lm.it,. W. Va. Lot 1ZI leel by lb iul; now owij iwij * J, Klllirll* M ft wagou >ud Wm km Uti *Lo?. W. llUlth 4 bLo., ^ftpri) l?tt Witkft Una. pLAKO FOR SALE. An Elegant Kr*cl h&Btch FUno,f<vjii?Grua 1 Roiwwood Cue-uisd abcut ft jetr. VIIIUkM. ttftCteatiftCiiQco. Cftllindicc. )tW K. w. IuUMtR jg<OR BALE OR EXCUANGE. lly PLACE H Elm GroTe, conlfttoirg about ten tcrce. Cinbefibided Into lime plitvi I'mnkioa ftul letmi to lull purchutr. 13. P0RBF8, No. ? U. 8. Ciutum Horn/. Telephone A-66. nS pOR BALE. w? ? iw acre. ana twelve one tin BUILDING LOW Adjolulng Bccch Bottom Station, P., W. aJt.b. B. Utah liver bctum. Ttnritiiy. mylP H. 0. bfJKPHEEl). pOR SALE. That dcslnlilo plwe oi prrp^rt/ kccwu u lit LkBoUo Btoro. corner Cbaj.lino ?nd "Ihhtjfii* streets. Lot lOCxlOO feet. ImmcdUlupotituion. | Vor terms apply *t tbe ofih-c oi )tl LibKUUK IRON WQSKa. gTOOKH FOR HALE. ! 30 Shares Jefferson Nail Mill. i sa bhare* Junction Nail Mill. , 10 t-harcaU litnuEtxectB?ll?,?7Co. i 10 Pharva elUbuiK wn Co. * 18 bhorca Uxchaniio Pauk. | S Bbtics Flru ? Marine mutasce Co. , . 5 t&aroaTop Mill. , ha L IB".IN. No. 24 T- /tilth Pln<L pOR BALE. Icffor lorulo my rtildetve. Ko IMS Chirllno ktiect; the Boumj la n? w, '.oiiwln* five loomt ?)>h btuearent Uubcu una excellent ctll?rj tin ?u, yrau r. baib, wasu-buufe, a good kUble and cat. rl?e hontc, t-nil U w 11 ahaaed lu stout atd i?t. , KBiiniro on tbo pieialaci. JlS H. M. BACCOCK. J^OR BALE?COUNTRY SEAT. l'en acres of cholcchlgh bottom litd.UidJfr below Wbeeljufr, ou Oblo River and W.AO.H.K. Improved by * mty.anus) brick hoctc, II t?*n;?. klteUen m* outbuildings, tlluaitd lu a gate ot maplo, sutiar and voplar tret*. Also, a jw.d it'.ic* tlon oi irultttwa. App'j to \V. HO^E di 11R0..13M Market fct. Or R. W. MOKBOW. on iho ptemlna. at; pOR BALE. BIORE BOOM AND DWELLING, No. lC4iM?i?vnt.? Ecqulro ot M. JSFFK'J, de!3 At Fichangf Btai-. JpOR SALE CHEAP. a Faitn c( about 149 ?cn?, mcitly iwjrmd ?r4 in Riatn ud man; jl tty ol thoKo null, t<td dwell! g, bam, ?c. A gvod lbujJrg at.l ?lt* UrMcuitom. anofd new clicuiw uw nil l*;th water powei), ail In good Ox. liocd p>oiicrlt*ieltlraunt, inhi uilta irrna ii. AO. h. K. He mat desirable property in tho cruuty. Addm* I X. I, Jc27 fiare Irrtei'ltencfr Offlro. Wbrt-ilm, w. Va. QHIO COUNTY BO 1ST !DS For Balo by COMMERCIAL BANK. M JPOB SALE.. valuable coal property, Bitoatcd on W., P. 4 B. H. B.. (old HcrnjCeMJ about two milramt of the City o( Vlttlltr. w\a., and about two mllta Iroin cblo ilnr. uu#tluR ol BOO acrca ol coal ai,d SO tcru mine ?t><i Cval,and knofiU m lliu "VMlow tku tcil Iiojp eny." w. v. liogk a uko., myl womnrtntrtntt pOR SALE. Valuable Real Eslatfl anil UuiWinsi to Centre?WlifcllD?. The nndmlunrd Jn autboriud tocCcr fcr till the hall lot Iruutlr c thlrt>-thi? a???) lotcu lb?Jllnottreet, aud ruuilu* luck ?ui> JufdJid ?il twenty feet (t'JO) on Ailt-y 1 UMrtu, Mid in jc:tj being oiithowbttilde ol ll?pllie Uriel aid <a tbukwUthweai ccrt-crtl Mid ? li?p',lut ?tn?t Alley ilghteen. There in ru ??ld h?l" lot t*" brick kbUMf, now i cm log for HfQ in }?a-. He title to raid ptoputy is icicd. 'U-iBiot For lurtber Inftisnticn call ui?u tie uidtraienr-d at my tlice, ho 1158 Cfcipllue itnct,?r w lMiid Gclfctr, ho, 2247 Void Mutt. It. H. l'OVKKF*. )yl Atl/nnffforMf* M.bt<t>ic? GENERAL n071ce8. J^OTIUE. All penocaknowlrg tbetniclvf* tobi lu'j?H L) the deceased, v?m. ?111!k*ii, *111 t?lmn tall ?t ones at thu office ol Win. Manlou, cf tnt | -?j., oipiu ui'ti, r?m. (*ius|iu i eu ; Kind, awtfcilie * lib him lu order louve ileaMlvescoiu. |\ J. UILLIuAN, Jyll Artp|iil>'.Mlor._ i ANNOUNCEMENT. Korron iNtKiuoK.NCKRt-rJcaroicDonr.rrDfM anmliiUiu ior Jus lea of the I'occ fur ljnton I >? Imci, a?r?h?ll county, ?ul)?ct tu ifce dcthlon el tfepabUctu i'nnuirlcj, July lit HAR'dY RIDDLE. Bmwoon. Juh2. ir?. JQ1VIDEND NOT1CK The Gcrain Flro Iflinru.co Cnmpary hn (c dared a dividend ol Ave j?r ccnt, pijiM on ? Blur July 14,1M4. \\\ S. ro:sJ, | ]y8-rrbA? f<rr?mr-_ jglOCKUOLDEHS' MEETING. The annual mi etlnR cl the EtocktoWu?ef GcmunFlre loiunnce Company to: tlu<!?t:? Ol Director! for iho cuiulcgyiir, will te bcM ?t their olilco on Mor.div, July H. 1"". bct**?n hour* Of 3 ?nd 4 c'clcrk r. k. tt<-TTh*? VT. R. rOO?r. r $2.00010 WA'Vb?TO durgeol TwoThruntid rclUri_to,fc?a w - uuiuucr in yean Tiie *uouw msii ?*' loaned lu oualoau, and 1>? km imply itcnrtd fcy umacumbered rial uutc m tbl? tulnltj, iodtfce prompt payment ol latere*; muit bo marea. aa* quire ol J- ft **Xp< !<& Ko. J^OTIOE. Tbo annual acclliiRof the Ft-clhoMttf of tba Buckeye (iUm Company will be held 'n VcLilai Hall, corner Market andTwelltb?wheells*. W. Va., on HO S DAY, Jalr Slit, i? H'dcci r ?. Jj7 J. V MIL .EK.^crtU^L. gTOOKIIOLDEKS' MEETING. Theruwlllbc an annual mtetfei of tie /Jcck* bolien cl the Ohio Viller OUaCoor?r ?s w Company1! offlct, JULY 17, IWt. }f^l fl " wiinplH ggL. mi rn n.cwkkwakii ao-nmn1 "SSiiS n