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DRY OOODS. I GEO. M. SNOOK1 <Ss CO. Arran^emenfH having been perfecteil with tho Atlantic 'lea Co., No. III! Market street, our patron* are coriliully Invited to use their storeioom ax a Market street entrance ami exit. GEO, M. SNOOK & CO. Great reductions have been made on all classes of Summer UomIh, as these must ho sold prior to September 1st, to make room for New Fall Stock. Storo closes at 0 P. 31., Saturday! excepted. GeolSnooMCo, """ IIIO Main and illl Market . )y? . A, SIED^NBACH & BRO. 1104 Main St. CLEARANCE SALES For the Next Sixty Days/ To inako room Tor tlio Full Stoi wo Iiuto made great'reiluctions i all of our Departments. ladies intending* to pnrcha Summer Goods, now is the opp( tunity t? see a complete stock 111 at very Ion prices. A. SIEDENBACtt & BBC , \ , 1104 Main St. Beginning July(7th, our;St< will close at 0 o'clock P. M i flit days excepted. s, SHREWD nJIEKS Buy thejr Sumrn* 8,lkl uow- htvo agocd Msortmp?k InrutSc upward. Call otonco. n. EM6IISIMER, J j 22 Eleventh aL * DENTISTRY. j^Ra SDKGIfiOH & SON^ ZDZEInTTISTS ,No. 1143 MAR KLET BTREET, Whcella?, W.Va. All otwniUntm waractefl nr?fl CHARLES E. MASON, DENTIST I COR^TWELFTH & MARKET 8T?. Entrance 1205 Market 8t. Office TTnnr*?0 to 1 r. v.. 1 to ft p. v. upH iixe MelEj?i; OIHce: Ko*.2.1 Htid 27 I'ou? t-culli Hit New AUTerllNCUieult. New Books?Stanton & Dayer.port. Jos. Spiidol *k Go.?Mammoth Wholesale Grocery. 8tccka for 8ale?I. Irwin. 8ar. dries?JdcUechen. Wanted?A. Situation. Great Kanawha Kiy?jr Improvement?W P. Craighill. Aiaaasment Notice?Frank Bowers. For Bale?House and Lot?Charles Sea bright. . . LAliGEST line or Spring Uoods in tin cit), fomitriBiuf; UUO different Pattern or huttings, 1U0 different Patterns o PitntttloouingH, und 5U different Pattern or Spring tmreoatings. Mado up ii best btjle, at C. HtssS A: SU.NV, Ko, 1321 & 1323 Market Street. > Tber inonieicr. Uecortf. The following Bhows the range of the thex mometer, as observed at Bohnept's drugstore Opera House corner, Tceiday: 7 a. .v., G2c la m., 90*; X rj k., 90?; 7 r. m., SC. 1HD1CAT10KS. Washi5oto5, D. 0., Jnly 23.?1:30 a. x.For T?nn*aae? and th? Uhin VaH-tr weather; eouthwestly windf; slightly warwe in Tenneene; itatlonary temperature inOoii Valley; lower barometwr. i'or the Lower Lake, increasing cioudl nets and occasional rain; south weiterl' windf; stationary temperature; lower baroni eter. A Watcu llilfl. Rankii^Wiley, a Mason county delegate narrowly Neaped the loaa o? hla watch in thi McLure House lobby fast uigbt. He fel something tugging at the watch guard around his neck, aniHookingdown detectec a man trying to detach^tbe watoh from th< guard. He made a dart it the fellow, bn tne thief was too agile an<f soon disappeared in the crowd. A Detrg;nte Uabbed,0 A delegate from Cabell county namid Fry, not being fully acquainted with tb< Btrength of the fluid refreshments Bold ic Wheeling, wsa found by hiB friends in s tired condition. They put him to bed When he awoke he was mines bio roll ol $2.0. He complained to the police of course, but one mightas well look for a nwdle in a haystack aa to try and find that $200. A Bare U?cord. ^Yesterday one of the delegates to tho Democratic convention, a prominent gentlemen from the Third district, dropped in at Martin Thornton's capital rfstanrnnt and took dinner. Aa he ate he remarked to a neighbor at the table: "This is tho firat meal I have caten in "Wheeling for ten years, and the last one I took with tho esme man. Th? proprietor of this place kept a pretty good reitaurant then?the best here?and I remarked that he-iud evidently .come to stay. Such good meals at inch low priccn were bound >o make ?eucct-ss. Now I find him giving still better meali for lets money. If I come back here ten.years from now 1 fhall expect to get regular banquet for a time. SIX MEN BURNED BY AN EXPLOSION OF GAB IN A DITCH. NaporlaWndtnt Dliloi lladlj Krorchrd aboit thi Hand* and Man Darrah lad Two fTotknfi flnrn#d?Tito Hjr?tt?dm TotchtJ bf tlie Klimf?None Urarilj Hurt, Last evening abont live o'clock there was an explosion of gas in tiie trench on Twelfth street in which tho large gas main Ih being laid. The work had been completed ta tar down rb Market street, and a joint beside the street crcsiing was bging soldered whon gaa which had escaped from a smaller pipe on Market street van ignited by the hot load, mil blo/.sd up several feet into the air, tho Came lasting several minutes. Hnperlnfendpnt Dillon, of tbo city pi\a works, was badly named about tho fac* und .TIlu wtiUlrnra vvi.rn iinnrnhntl r.fT Kfiil his nrniH were literally routed. Mr. Samuel Darrah got the full benefit of the bluz", lib hands mid onus being painfully I scorched and his fice also burned. 1 William Kankln, one of the workmen, bad ' his right arm so badly bnrned lhat the bone , wan expCBod in one place. His left arm and fac? were also shockingly bnrned. Henry Alblnger, another workman, wbb alio eeverely ncnrnhcd about the face and i hands. He and R\nkin both had portions of their clothes bnrned off, as did also Superintendent Dlllou. Mrj, A. F, Itiiler, of Nicholas Court House, a delfgato to to-day's convention, wui crowing the etrrat at the time and was pretty bully scorch, d in the* face and on it)* hands. Henry Bhallcross rerolyed alight burns In rescuing the man from the trench, ta did I al*o Policeman Torn Montgomery. It will ba remembered that this is the second similar accident In the progress of ibetamewoik, the other eccurriui* only a few weeVs ago just a iqisra above this one, and five men using badly burned at that - time. The victims of yasterdsy'b bless were taken into Molaln's drng store, and Dr. ) Dickey and several physicians from out ol town who arc here to attend the Convention, applied the proper remedies and made tb< men bb comfortable aa possible. None o) them are dangerously burned, but all wil be laid up for some time. CUT MATI KMN. Hrtrt Kitten ou Our rem EreaiM of Hiiaoi litierwL tOcE of fielbert's ice driven abot a crim Saturday and broke its wI'jr. It waa cap tured and is now on exhibition at Boibtrt' I garden. Cues Dean, of the Hope hise house, i cumpingout for a week in Qriene county on u flihingtour. I'aul Porter iB flliini hi* place. There waa a tlieht fire in Cbarnock* wa?on thcp, on Twenty-second at:eet, yet Ck terday, but it was extinguiabed withou anndlngin an alarm. The State Board of Health met yesUrdiy and after electing Dr. Harris, of Paike/* burg, president, vico Dr. Molfatt, resided g0 adjourned till this morning. Mickib O'Niii.l was yesterday fined V 'r- Police Courtvfor firing hia revolver at Bi ad Ca ney. He'was tten arraigned befo: Fqnire Caldwell on a Btate warrant, but di charged. ?quibk Pktebman yesterday sent Pcfi Sweeney to jail for twenty daya in default i $5 tine and $100 bond to aeep the peace, fi Inroisiy intuiting a colored woman uami Hopkins. J Several rfsronapa to the scurrilous artic in Monday'* KegUtcr on the Plumed Knlgh of the Lincoln C.nb appear on an insidB pa this morning. Tnty answer the slande frankly and conclusively. henki AflUOBAllUJ ftifttcbackep ?j central Fishing Ulnb, now, oa nro n3! d?frh^7^"VM7.oy.&c;?aH ur* welKbin ?.? JISnds- Toe bo>'s sre hftvinK 2? * tiw?3 I p j&tlt alter ra/dn/gbfc fast night Coi ? j -oblfH Love and Lsnchlin pulled Madaa Geritie Mason's sporting house, corncr < Jacob street and Alley 10, on a 8tate warrac itsued by Equire Arkle. No one wnn f -un but the Madame. In default of $300 bal she was eeut to jdil to await a hearing. Tui house of late bus become quite notorious i a noisy, disorderly plane. PKKMOK/l/. .71 K.NrtOW. TVewaant! Uoiulp tu iictntlon to Vnrlon Foofilo. ' JSMiss Laura Frew left yesterday to speni the summer at E^lon, Praston connty. President W. K. Pendleton, of Bethany, f among the distinguished gentlemen in tb city. John E. Davenport relumed last evenini from a ten days fiihine trip on tho 8ontl ~ Branch. _ MfBsra. Dan ar.d Mike Dinner, the hatters havr? r-ttarned from an extended buaiaea trip Eibt. Ex-Goy. Pierpont, of Fairmont, la ii town, on inttreited spectator of the scene 9 preliminary to the Convention. Dr. Hoy, t*o well known physician am politician of Point Pleasant, is.a nephew o _ Frank Taylor, of the city police force. Air. Frank Beckwifb, ex-member of thi House from JeiTjrson county, is here. Ha ii not a delegate, but everybody is as glad t< 830 bim as if he were. ? Mr. J. Alex Miller, of Greenbrier county is in the city. Mr. Miller been a strong re semblance to Auditor Miller in form anc . face, bpt the two are not related. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Sands have left th< Btamm House anil are housekeeping at th< residence of Mr. John Wagner, Mra. Hand'i father, on Twelfth street, during Mra. Wag' = npr's absence in Morgantown tuia summer * whero she is visiticg relatives. Mr. ueorge a. Howard, llie clever chle repress:,talive 0/ Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., the celebrated Cincinnati school bock pub 3 Habere, arrived in the city vesterday moaning and will remain here while tbo conven tion is in session, an interested looker-on. Mr. Gardner Jackson, of Parkeraburg, ar rived last evening to watch the fan. Mr * JackBon baa recently spent several monthi in Texas. He is highly fleeced with tb< country, baa made severalgood investment! * und will go back aa Boon aa be can. Mr Jackson ia very pleasantly remembareii in eocioty circles, here as a very clever gentle 8 man' ^ , , f KO COUNCJI, MKET1A U. ? j A Tory LI (tic UunIiicxn Done In the Firm Jflrancli,. The big , convention Droved too much fol last night's meeting of Council. It was 1 regular meeting night and there were 'severs * committee reports and the proposed nev ' \ >an ordinance to be considered by theS<conc Branch, but they wera not considered because there wan no quorum in that Branch) Preai dantHildretb rapped tor order at 8 o'olonb " and eleven members "Msptmdod to tbeli ? names, 'lhe reporters, foaring that a que* rum in;gi?t possibly be secured, managea tc get two or "three klndhesrted members tc elide out and three or /our more to raise fun, * nnd the meeting wa>* thus knocked in the ' head, much to the relief of the press gang, which wastnxicmto Uckle the arriving delegate.! to thb convention. In the First Vf.vn- Vfill? !J..l J >' .....J... uxiici jiic3iuoii nun mesUTB. Brock, Caldwell, Donalduon, Fritz Hall and ^ Wilson were tie absenteeo. t An ordinance was real three times and ! Hdopled, p-flscribinR the duties of the Mayor . with regard lo tlie hawkera and pandlerg 8 who frrquent the cltv. It is intended to pret ventany farther trouble, such as wrh recently . had over the representative of theBunFiower Baking Powder. The 8econd Brtrech adjourned to next Tuesday oveniup. 1 A jKncU Alloy fleeting. 5 A "Cleveland, Hendricks and Reform pole ' raising" was advertised to take place in the 1 Sixth ward last night, at which halt a dczen ConKreasmen and otl.er fqaally fntnons or*1 torawerotoBpeak A reporter followed theJt A" i tuoju uiuu uruiu cyrpB inio M)m?DOUy'fl DICK yard, fouth of Twcmj.jixtb?tree?, and found the meeting and the- pole. Both were little onea fy s cent. The only Beaker from abroad was J. W. 8t. Clair, and tho borne talent was Col. Arnutt, Judge Houston, Denla O'Kcofe and M. T. Frame Mr. L. Tjmutmax, Jr., drujrg^st, Read's LondinK,Mlnriffiotn, writes: "ily mother iiHS-bten cnred by 8L Jacobs Oil, the great pain-reliever, of nuiubu?:sand pain in-her arms." _ .->* By all means go to Pittsburgh, 8atarday, July 20. TwMfrrrin: boxes choice Gravely Tobac| co jnst received ana I or cole at lew market xatea by O. 8. Fxk.nt, 1410 Main street. DEATH Or CArr.THOWAMWIUlON, I.ao*l laiMttorufNitiinboBt lila Fori. Yesterday a Oapt. Thomas 0. Wilson, U. B. Local cspector of boilers at this port, died at bla homo on Sooth Front street, Island. His death was quite.sudden ami caused a painful shock all oyer the city as fast as the news wu circulated. The 11 igs on the Chesapeake, W. N. Chancellor, Batch* elor, Princess and other boats' in port or teaching at the levee were ordered placed at half mast and will rernalu so until after the funeral. It Is doubtful If there wi?? a man better knuwnalon? therlyerthan "UncleTommy," as ho was tlTaotlonately called by young and old. Etrlyln life he went on the river asan I ttcgineitr anil continued ax such until he bad accumulated some moucjr=*nd- reached an age that warranted ids retiring from activH life. Btill ha fou-td it iinpossi* ble to be away from the river and oeveral yeara since was appointed as local inspector, a position that brought him in money, and at the same time afforded him a congenial employment about the river he was so attached to. The Government never t>a<] reason to oomplain of Capt. Wilton's work. He was always oareful, and everything he did was done conscientiously. His death will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill. For some time Capt. Wilson's health has been falling. His system received a decided shock during the flood of last February when tie was upsm irjm a rowbaat into the loy cold water and came near losing his life. Hia death wbj not looked for at present though. On Monday became over to tfooth'j boat store and spent several hours talking over boat matters. Yasterday befell tutoa sleep resembling more a stupor, from which he aid not recover. He died about 3 o'clock. His family was very much prostrated and not prepared to give details of hia life, and tnose steamboatmen who wefre conversant with hia career could not be found yesterday. Capt. Win. DU'On said that he and the deceased worked iu the engine room of the , "Arnsaan," a Fittabnrgh-St. Lonis sidewheeler in 183G, and that for a long number i of years Cipt. Wilson engineered on the I'arkersburg Transportation Company'! [ packets. luadcition to being thoroughly posted on ! everything pertaining to a steamboat. Capt. [ Wilson was always informed on all otner 1 topics of the day. He wss a good oitisen, one wncse losa will be lelt una aepiorea, not only by the large circle of acqaaintaucf i he postessed at home, bat by the hundredi living aloag the river. Capt. Devinney, ol r djfltioeurijje, Supervising Iaap?ctor, carut down on receipt of the news. Thiaold vet b eranand Capt Wilson were old companion! - and Capt. Devinney waa very much ailectec b by the death. >?. r 8 II1U NKN IN TOWN. ' Weal Virginian* ?? Veritable Bnce o k <> limit. West Virginia will yield the palm to n< . State for tall and finely formed men. He t reputation In this respect may not have gom abroad an widely as Kentucky's, but no on who haa aooa such a gathering of rcpresenta tive men as is now in Wheeling can den; that Weat Virginians aro a race of glanti n Those familiar with the prominent men o j both parties can easily'recall to memory : rt half hnndred noted for their great atature. jj. A J\ew York man who Blood on the step it the McLure Honee Monday night lookln o*er the lobby, asked a reporter tho name of lereral prominent gentlemen, among thee 8emtor Kenna, Col. Nolae Campbell, Audi ^ tor Miller. Mi j jr Aldnsan and Hon. W. A Qaarmr, and reiuarktd: ''I never saw a minv Uur men ill a crowd of thin aizs hi le fare.'1 ? ' . . , . its Had he been in the same place yeaterda hia comment would have been moreappn !ia priatt. Among the hundreds of tantieme ,? ready, Chairman Leonard. ^,k0 Bute Cott a mittee, Gen. Ned Wood, ot obarUstot lo Jadge Ferguson and othera even tau?r *?ii a mingling with the crowd. Randolph count b especially the homo of giauta. Sheri a. Ward, of ibat county, and L. D. Whito, ai 10 both larger men than Leland Kittle, and Mi 5f Kittle attracts attention wherever h j. gots by his commanding fiznre. M^ssri ^ BbhII and bteenberger, of ifason count] 11 are striking specimens of manly staiun ;8 while "R. H. Browse and ex-senator 8too a hold op the banner to an equal heiphtfo Pleasanta county. D. 0. JUlJy, of Greer brier, and Hon. John J. Divie, of Harrison are both vtry tall, though not heavy i: build. Wayne Ferguson, of Cabell, Hunte Xlohol,of Monroe, ex-8eaatorFerrel,ofRoaRt - fX-Delegate Grantham, of Jefferdou, bupti ,j iHtendent West, of the penitentiary?aach list shows that Buch ti^urea can be picked U at random all over the 8tate. None of thos 8 named are under G feet 3. and many of thee 0 are nearer Eeven f*et, a few otrrr. 5 NlnwlDK oir tii? Ueiinrimeot. 1 The Iktellioucsk a few days since notei the fict that it was the intention of th i, Board (A Underwriters of this city to form i 3 atate Board, The presecca of a large nam ber of prominout insurance men iron i throughout the Stato attending the confer 3 tion, <s to be taken advantage of and th Bnard will bo formed to-morrow or Fridsv , The City Board yeBterday requested Chle f Dunning o? the Fire Dipartment, to Rive i working'tesl in order toehow to thctn wbi will be metubirs of th? naw organijtition tbi 8 facilities posse. Bed by this city for extinguish a iriR fires. This Ue Chief has consented to do > The te3t will take placo on Capitol Etjaari to-morrow morning before the conveutior , meets. An alar:* will be sounded to whicl - tho eutire department will respond, hcsi L will ba laid aid water thrown. All otran KerB in the city desiring to ate a clever per s formunce should ba on hand. | ItpnoIuCloim uf Ke^pecf. At a rpcc'al meeting o! the Bridgenor , Reading lub, held Monday, July 21, 1884 tho following moltuioca were unanimously ? adoptee: Tub ie'ctnua between the members of thi Bridgeport Ktadlng Ciub and its deceasod member, friend and associate, A. H. Powell, havioK alleys been of the most cordial and friendly character, they desire to eiprees, on his demise, their paiuful sensa of Itis absence " aa a member of the association, and theii eateern fcr, his personal character. Be it ' therefore 1 Kciohcd, That the abaer.ca of A. H. Powell 1 from ftia usual place in this association is s cause of sincere regret to all its members,and 1 that no fcrm of words enn adequately expreej wo u.^u icguu iucy euieriainea lor him collectively and icdtvidnally. Resolved, That It ifl only a jast tribute tc the memory of the departed to a?y lhat ir . regrettin, his removal from our midst, wt mourn for one who waa In every way worthj .of cu' respect and regard, r Rejohtd, That we ainwrely condole wilt i the friends of the deceased ou the dispense \ tinn it has pleated Divlno Providence tc atlllot them, and commend them for console tion to Him who orders all things for th< I best, aud whoaa cha?tiaementa ere meant in j mercy. RejoUtd, That this organization, although : d'prived of the actual presence of a valuable member, w'll recalHils presence by alwayt keeping frnh in memory's casket the hal< i lowed bonds which bind us so friendly at i members of thia orgauizitlon. Resolved, Tnat the faesrtfolt testimonial ol i our sympathy and sorrow be forwarded to the family of our departed friend by the Beeretary, and that thcaa proceedings and resolution be spread upon the records. r.,'T,B. May; Gjco. 0. McKkb, W. M. TICBNAW, Committee. T11U UUSKNIlflllLBlBiP. Tbnltcit t'bcnp KxcuiMlon Eyer Offered to Wb^clluK People. Mr. 8ig Neu ot Neidhart's ticket agency and loan oilice, has a Eoberne which if carrisd ought out to win few him the gratitude of tho entire community, He proposes to orgauiza at an CBrly day a cheap excursion on the Cook "personally conducted" plan, from Wheeling via Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Lawlaton, Qaebso, .Toronto and Montreal, past the Thousand Itlaudp. and down-Ute ot. Lawrence, aciow New England, vijitlCc Mt. Washington en route, to Boston; thence to New York, ?nd home >ia Waehiugton and Baltimore. The trin ?i?n i_ -i? .... ? ? ?? mi?uu iu ououi ten days, and the pric# of n ticket w111 inclnde passage throughout, all hotel bills, hack fare eyery Item of expen8e, bo that the excursionists need spend absolutely nothing except for their tickets. TboBe deHiring to join Buch a parly should writ* to Mr. fteu or call for particulars at once. Tub Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & 8t. Louia 1 Railway -will run a fpecial excu'sion train to Pittsburgh 8aturd#y, July 20.h. Train will leave Wheeling at 9 o'clock p. m (city time) a special train will also connect at Wheeling Junction with train, leaving PltUburgh Hnnday nig^t at 10:60 v. u. Round trip $1 00. Tickets good returning until Monday, July 23th. THE TENTPITCHED Qmtlnutdfrvm Pint Page, ber&, of the Hancock Courier, stumbled In somo time in the night. UCBEBWATOMUL U()NS IP t'roui Soiuo of Hi? ?r*i 1'rlctxiN of VarlouNi'nutlliUifN. The Hon. Fountain Smith, of Marlon county, Is here in the interest of Judge Raymond. He thinks Haymond'a chaiicca are better now than tUoie of ony other man. He baa more strength in all of the counties and has more counties solidly than any other man before the convention," said the nolonel, as be left lo address a back county delegation that had jast come in. It If likely that Col 8mlth will nominate Judge Uaymoud. One of tho moat intelligent and at the same time most tfllclent of \Ylleou'a lieutenants le the Hon. Jobu Collins, of Kanawha county. He la very pronounced In his ntteranota o> the matter of the expediency of Wilson's nomination. ''Unlets he is nominated," tali) h*, "it will beot no use for the Demooratu o! Kanawha to put up a ticket. I am for "Wil* eon because the people of my county are largely for him *nd they will be batiafiea with no other man YerKeiina. Hoobi??m i)?nnt? and all the railroads are agalnHt him and (or that reaaan he should be nominated." This is another cm of "Wo love him moat for the enemies ho has made." Oapt. Hubert McEldowney, of Welzil, come in on the lightning expcmt from tue West early yesterday rooming,very tired and very Indilfarent.' He la a Btrong Haymond man and thlnka the tendency la all In his direction. 'I am sure It will be nilthtr Faulkner nor Wilson,. Irii going to be h iquare teat raco." There la a \ast deal of diflere-cu of opinion as to the WetiBl deWgntion Hiram It Howard, therapr?enUUv? of thf Presbyterian Ohnrch. Irom Mason couhty, U here, at the head of a snail but emminently respectable delegation for Wilson. Howard ia and always baa been religiously onpossd tn liquor and railroad in li cences, aud last nlghl , wae hard at work trying to turn some Faulk-1 ner delegates to Wilson. He said his lucon-1 live to action was the knowledge that thm delegates expenses had been paid to and | , from the convention. T1IK JUUUIH. i Nhnll WooOn aud ?i*)der IlnuU , (be i Ktiulno Ovi-r tu the Wnntierwumau ? f Next to the first place on the ticket, the [ Supreme Court places are exciting most geni eral Interest. Will the party vindicate the 1 two of the Little Four whose seats are to be vacated? la what everybody wants to know. That ia"hat the jndges want to know too. Judge Wooda ha? been on the ground since r Monday mingling with the crowd, keeping hia eye on the hotel register, smiling on delegates and reaching lor tbem. TnelJudge likes hia place and wanta to keep it. His eon r Sam, who has the Democratic nomination e forl'/obecnting Attorney in Barbonr, got in e yesterday to help pa. The general belief w&a, that a little help wouldn't go4*mls8. " At first it looked that both the judges f would clip through for want of nreanizition. i. There ia plenty of opposition bet it seemed f to bo drifting seven waya for Sunday, witha out leadership. Yeatorday the men who believe that even judgei should respect the b law got the thing in batter shape, and by g night there began to be something like an >b understanding. Campbell, of Monroe. Tomo linBon, of Marion, and iiraunou," of LswiB, [. thus far constitute the field against the in. cumbenta, and it is thought that they will a have no trouble to fix it up for two of them ). to make the fi<Ut Good work is being done, and at midnight the skies teemed to lower y over the $325 judges. ). "Anybody aeon Judge Woodt? ' asked a o delegate just in. [. "Judgd wh<?'' queried another delegate. I- "Judge Woods isn't here and won't be hera. .. Do you think he'd gst down eff the bench to i, come here to lobby himself through fur ane other term? Noairl" > Just taen the portly form of Judge Woods ff hove in eight, and the man who wanted biui 6 loaad him. His presence on thr'a btisir. nets has excited **? moBt unfavorable come ments. A fxlend of Judge Snyder said he s. wouldn't be here?that be had too muoh r, sense t^ come. ,, Dr. Hoy, who is here in the interest of Mr. it Tom:iaon,f of Maaon county, for Supreme If J luiu&a tutu 1118 jJHUUipai 8 COailCS 01 i. sacci-Mjare very fhttenng. Ha tbiak* that i the ticket will be rinyder and TomlinsDn. Q A gentleman from the Fourth district ssid r last night: "I know that if a line were drawn . from Wood county through to JackBon tbat ri not one-sixteenth of the Democratic voters a would support Judge Wooda. principally p on account of hia reaweisment record. The 0 contempt case was not calculated to help him a any. The same feeling extends very largely to Jndge Snyder." "Tnere is a strong effort making to rf-nomina'e Jndges bnyder and Woods," caid an * astute delegate laet night. "Governer Jacksou want* them re-nominated; first, because ? tbey are his appointee*; and second, because they sustained the te.auseaamrnt business. He is making appeals to all of his friend* to sustain them. He evidently thinks that " their defeat will be a virtual repudiation of hiB whole administration. John J. Davifl, of Har*t?on county, is also doing all that he can to keep them on the ticket. He made a * great effort four years ago to cet 8am Woods on the bench in Judge Green'B place, but failed, and afterwe rda did all be could to get him appointed to the vacancy caused by * H&ymond's resignation. His real desire, " however, to haya them retained is caused by : knowledge of Baker'? wish to eee them , beaten. Davis d;eB not like Baker for anything. Bome ot -*r old fossils are doing all * tboy can to keep Snyder and Woods oa the bench, but thev will tind it very up-bill work. One objection that will be urged against Snydsr la tho fact that he was one of the first men to come out of the Confederacy 1 and take the teat oath. This made him un* popular in his neighborhood and will tell ' against him if he is nominated." YASJfli'f'KJi'.v VIEWS Of the Prospective outcome at tbe Gn? be.ruutorlul t'ontCNt. 8?nator Joseph Vanmeter, of Hardy coun; ty, arrived early yesterday morning and et? tablished his headquarters at tbe McLure House. "Old Honesty," it hia admirers call him, is tbe hayseed candidate in tbe Guber; notorial race. Whilo everyone admits that , Wilson and Faulkner are leading thiB living . picture of Horaco Greeley, lor tbe resemblauce is atriklng, it is also generally con, ceded that tbe Benator baa third place in the , race, although cloeely preiaed by Haymcnd. , A. reporter found him yesterday noon in the , McLura Housa dining room eating his dinner, the very pictnre of contentment, and l ?aked him what hi# cbanchea were aa viewed , by himself. , "Well, ita hard to tell," he answered. . -'There's no telling what combinations a i crowd of polltioians will make. I oomo over . the monntaina with a fair sized nnmbe** of I delegates. What number X shall get .this! , aide I don't exactly koow. Hancock Vam , assured will euppsrt me uolidly for two bait J lots. 1 shall have Home votes in Brooke and i ?maybe yoa can tell me if this is so?I've \ bean told that Ohio connty will give mo 13? You don't fcnow?-well, if I'm nominated I'm positive I can be e!ooce<( by 6 good majority." "Irveheard.that your Senatorial district , never gave snob a ranbrity as it did yon, when yon were elected/' "That's so, but you seo tha Republicans didn't care to put any on* up against me. Tfiat's par'ly the reason I had ouch a msjority. UI am nominated I win come over the mountains wjth oyer 5,000 mejority." &KNATOH Kfc.xW Vfi MISSION x Laid Out In Knnfinriin-Ile In on DcclCto Wetnnvi.p Wlitis In Wb*0llng7 Senator Kenna'a tall white hat circled cany inrooga tae acitura^oasa lobby yesterday. He looks weir, grow# atootej*, &nd baa a few atrcajp ofgray in his hair. He wbb knocked down and dreadfully bruised in the KijurtfEa county convention, but he comes nti to tho ecratch smiling with Watta under his arm. '/bat's one reuon why ha made a debt in the caunty convention,* and one reason why the boys Wfd bim oat. Th? Benetq; pae dead-set against instructions, desiring to hold Kanawha off to be UBed at tne right time (or Faulkner and for Watta. He told them how instruction* lift men up and that sort of thing, but that seemed to be about the oort o! tblnn the convention wanted, audit instructed for Wilson and Watts. They can't both be nominated. ?nd (Cenna i wanted Wilson out of the way that he might i play Watta in the combination. Ab?ck , COOnty delegate asked a friend of Kynna's why tho Bnna?or got down from his Senatorial n?rcb, where they all go and drink ncctir, to "wrawle" in aconnty convention J and then come hera with Watta in his grip- 1 eack. , i ,*?'ll till you why. Kenna sticks to his c friends.1 \yatts has served Kanaa faithfully ) ?slaved for hlra?and thlr la Henna's i ebiiace to pay him back. It'? irore of a wo* 1 rifice than Watts ought to ask, but I reckon 1 he was bonnd to have 1* that war. I thtnk i Watts will make the riffle?ho ul.ll If Faulk- i nirgeta his heart's desire. i VISITINQ NKWmPKH HUJf. | Lolnnf'ttiu Vrtitn Unnv on llmut for lb? | Convention. Mr. Frod uMuraiy, the brilliant staff cor- , respondent of the Oluclnnstl Commercial, < Gustftels here, and has made no eL'ortto I steer clear of the Wood county del'tgaUs. They do not love him down there. J. N. Davis, of the Huntington Xcwi, Is < amonu the visiting journalist*. lie lb nlno a > delegate from Cabeil. He Is a seven footer I in holght, but that does not make blru nny 1 the less nitreeible. W.J. Lampton, the beaut'fnl and brilliant 1 editor of the Cincinnati Merchant Traveler pat In an appearance last availing and will i gri) on tho big convention to-day. He . came hero from 6teubeuvilie, whern lie was I formerly city editor of the Herald, and wh^re he has been vliltlng trienas. ir*... n tir>??n?? -i ? mi ii ami ui ibuuur njiiJOti, of the Pu Pleasant lUgitter, was left at home by his father to run the cilice, bathe oouldn'i withstand Dim temptation and pat in an appearance yesterday to sea the fun. Mr. Tij-patt, sr., htm been in.town since Monday. Mr. Frcdotlc Emory, the talented correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, is in the oily, catfticg dp "eagle eyo" over the situation. M??8rH. El. b. Taft, formerly of tho Evening Journal and John Thornhlll, formerly tuaii and banking page of the House of D*lelates, ?rn here reprmiiMng the C/iarleaton D?ily Hints with which paper they arecornected. Eich has many friends in Wheelinc. H. E. Horner," o( tho PAMteraborg Senfine/, got in lost night A. B. White of the State Journal, will bn here tc-day. I Julian K. Fleming, of the Morgantowu | Xiw Dominion, iaat the MoLare. 1 ??'T. Hall Marshall, of the Grafton Standard I J. W. Plattenbnrg, of the Falryiew Courier, M. W. Donnelly end Howard Templeton are among the renreientativea of the State Preia C*pt. W.' 11. CoulsDn, of tho MaUlnsourg Statesman, is here. D. 0. Maupin, of the MooreDold ilea miner, and 0. F. Poland, of the Rjmney htview, am on hand. Uoth Wiley and McKldownoy, of tin "Wetzel Democrat, are taking in the convention. Choosing Committeemen. The delegates to the Btnta Convention will meet in benatorial district caucuses at 9 o'clock a. m. tc-auy at the placea indicated below, for the purpoeo of naming one of their number to berve on eaon of the com* mitters on Credentials, on Permanent Organization, on Rales and Order cf Baslnefs, on Baala of Representation, on Resolutions, tnd to nam* ono member of the State ^Kxeontive Committee: First district?Hancock, Brooke, Ohic? Jefferson Club, front room. Second district?Marshall,We!z?l, Marion? Conrt Uouae, north court room. Third district?Harrison, Doddridge, Ritch1*, Gilmer, Calhoun?City Building, First Branch Cbuncil Room. Fourth distriot-Tyler, rieasanta, Wood, Wirt?City Building, Second Branch Council Room. Fitih district?Mason, Jackeon, Roane? Jtir?rson Cinh, rebr room. Sixth district?Putnam, Cabell, WayneCourt House, Jury rom, up stairs. Seventh district?Lincoln. Boone, Rale'gh, l/>gan, Wyoming, McDowell, Mercer?McLure House parlor. JElgbtli district?Fayette, Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Summers, Monrot?Court Home, library room. Ninth''district?Braxton, Clay. Konawho, Webster, Nicholat?Academy of Music, third il )or, room over Roll's salnou. Tenth disixict?'Taylor, Barbour, Tucker, Lewis, Upsfior, Randolph?Academy of M ueic, stage. Kleventu diflhict?MonopgHlia, PrestonCourt Honte, jury rootr', firai iloor. Twelfth district?Mineral, Hampshire, Grant, Hardy, Peudleton?'Court House, south court r>oin. Thirteenth district?Morgan, Bafteley, Jefferson academy of Music, rear part of hall. . atnie Naperinieniloutor Frao fich?oln. Mr.P. H O'Brien of Grafton, who for \he past ten years has been conuected with lht Grafton schools, nearly all the timo as principal, arrived Monday afternoon and soon after announced himself as a candidate (or Snimlntnnitant nl?n? ?-IA that like all candidates ho thought his chances for the nomination were first class. He is not after a complimentary vote bat it uoinR in for the nomination. Hon. B F. Martin ia grooming him and will nominate him. The Hon. B. P. iB agood organize,and if O'Brien can win Martinis the man to make him. Frof. O'Brien ia refreshingly confident of his ability to manege the cfilce, having "aoght school for fifteen years. That surely would call for executive ability. The Profeieor wears black clothea of clerical cut and straggling side whiskers./ He woold paas for an Krglish clergyman vary easily. Prof. Kidd, Principal of the Glenville Normal School,ia also a candidate for Superintendent Butcher'B shoes, in case the earlier nominations make it probable, that the successful man will not ba from the Second district. * To?Mi(tn'n lJIowout, Aa heretofore announced three big meetings will be held at Capitol Square this evading. Three substantial woouen stands for the speakers and officers have bsen erected. Tb? meetings will be promptly called to order at 7:30 r m. There will be speaking from tn?ee stands. JohuO. Pendleton, Esq., will preside at the stand oo the north stue of the Capitol, Rnd will introduce HonryS. Walker,Thomas J. Bradford, R. 8. Br >wn, D. H. Leonard,W. E Lively, G?orge Price, J;" G..McOIure, 0. W. Daily ana J.T. McQraw. Col. Robert White will preside at the central stand, and will introduce John E. Ket.nB, J J. Davis, D. B. Lucas, C. T. Caldwell, B. F. Martin, James H. Grove, 8. L. Flournoy, C. E. Hcggand W. F.Dyer. Col. W. W. Arnett will preside at the s'andatthe south end of the Capitol, and I win introduce William "Wilson, Eustace GibBon, B. F. Dennis, I'rank Hereford, W. H. Trnvc rs, John W. Harris, JoHepti Sprig*, D. B. Johnson, W. H. Hogeman and W. 8. HocsbHW. The iqnare will bo illuminated by five electric lights, ono at eaoh corner and one midway ou the west front. State Trraiinrer. Gen. J. M. Todd, of ibis city, lookod cheer, fnl lest night, but said little about hiB own chances. Hepronmncod Faulkner the coming man fur Governor, Gen. Todd's compe ltora for State Treasurer are not numerous. Phil. Thompson, of Cabell county, ia one of tbera. His strength is a very uncertain quantity, owiug to complications which may arise in the convention that are not now tafesn into pccountr Ggn. Todd'p contest vill come late in tlit> d?y, ami his fate will be pretty apparent before a ballot in reached, from thd disposition mode of other positions on the ticket. Cel. Alexander Lfonroe, of Hampshire county, got in last nipht rather late and at once "began working up a gonen?Kho?m for himself for 8tata T/e&bure/. The colonel doen not ffcoi that serene confidence iuvhis nomination that a Christian feels in four ace&jv but he feels that he has a four flush chance ' of success with a ono in fifty chance of filling, It a general and unconditional oubaorlptlon j to any and everything tbat is advanced for 1 and sgainot himself goes for anything, the Colonej wi)l be nominated. :* I.'-'..,.-1 J ./ 'jlim Kcnlla Hero? I.ti the touv^aiiou I'rouetd, < | Jim Nealis, tlio one-legRodffed-headed, redfacei old veteran, wh*ffor Jo, these'many j years; hes served tha-Democratic party qp doorkeeper of the Home of Delegate ?t (it# rate of per dey while the'LfgrsIatarc loin I cession, got in from Hampshire comity last J I night wrapped in a linen duster of wonder- : ful iironorlipr.p. JJo arfiyeii, old era'oh, ; goldr&eaileJ cane end all,'fatter and jollier ; than ever. {Je received a regnlar ovation as he strolled in to the Mcf,ure ^onH?, Nosjid 1 is hero to boom up the clalwo of his old time 1 friend, Col, Ale* Monroe, for the ctflce of ~ Treasurer. Col. Monroe haa ever been his patron saint, and thin 1b where Nealis proposes to repay in part the many services he haa received at Col. Monroe's baids, 1 Word from W.l-f, ^ Qeuator I). A. Roberts, of Wirt county, who hv hi? nnlpt makes friends wherever ho coca, nrr'vfd yetterdny and has rooms nt the Female CollfRO. Thg 6co&tur in conypriiDa with 6 crowd of T. WbcdtDB ftdinimn last evening said that 1 Wirt would bo nearly solid for Faulkner. A ? small fract on will anpport WiUcn. Hauler 11 baa the call for Auditor ?>th Wirt's delega- ? lion, and Mr. Bauds, of Parkcrsburg, for At- ? torney Gdnfral. b ol. Hob lllalr on uitctilp Connir, T Col. Bob BJsir, that polished and urbane vi arycr /rora iiifo lie countv, sometimes 01 :nown as "theUitckie county Whirlwind" ar. ivedyi-Bterday, bringing up the rear of his p< :ouHtj s delegation. The Colonel wnen icerrogtttcd as to how Ritchie would vote for rarloua candidate*, said: "Well, I hardly more. Wa come hero uninslructpd and 3?t? not yet caucused as to whom we will inpport. Ai far as I am able to^idge, WD* ion and Faulkntr stand an fqual show with as. Thorn Is a Haymond striate, and if it ihonld transpire that be had any abow what* am, we might vote aolid for blru on the flrat ballot. Haaiter claims onr county solid, ^nt I think he got to work a little too late. Vonr man Darrah will probably receive a Majority of our votes for Auditor. We ?ball rotM solid for the present Supreme Court lodges." ______ Tti? Mnmui County Ulnnt* George W.Tlnpett, the nnlatindried editor 3f the i'olnt IMeaiant UrgUter, la on hand mdis a brfght chfrry red fur Wilson and re* form. George is your ideal unwathtd Democrat aud K?he lsane against the moat com* v.i.. i?# M?T .... I... lurtuutn |>ikjruiiuii vi mi" aauuiu uuuiu uui mill discouises about Wilam, anil sgsiusi monopolies his auditors almost feel themselves impilled to tear up their pawes an* join In the crusade agunst growing end grasping mllroitff. Ctawe alsogfvo* a glow-1 inu description of tho February lboil?, bin I his admirers look at him anil at once conelude that thera ara lot&of things he knows more about thau water. Cut. linn. Col. Ban D. Johnaou, the Irrepressible undisoonmed Cougreado??al candidate 1* in torn as ueual. He blows the amue horn thnt Windy Wilson plays so gracefully, and hopes to gat thn nomination for Congress in the First Congressional district^ the tune of the "llorny-handsd Laborer." The Uolonel'a only look of discouragement cpme? acrois hls'.tylcr county features when LewU Baker cuJJars some First district man and Introduces blm to Col. Ben Wilson, and the look tb*n changes to one Of di/jjnst ts he ?igbs "Ob if J' had not started that investigs* tion of the public prlntlrg" Next year the Colonel will pursue, ai formerly, the some* what arduous duties incident to'he getting out of staves and hoop piles It is likely that he will alas have a committee of tb* next Legislature inv<eticate the eobedule of rates of the Oh io Rivor It jad for hauling the same. O'tuniM uou'i Kuow, Bill Lynch, oj' Greenbrier, says he is "really surprised thit Col. Bob Dennis should make suou a statement as that Greenbrier was realty ror taaiKMtr, aunougu tnatructeu lor Wilaoo.*' He dtclarod;that the instruction* voiced tbe sentlmenta o( thu Democracy of tbe county. Greenbrier, Fayette and Kanawha counties all inatruc'.ed for Wilaon. and they will allataud by him or there will be "wad." Monroe, he declareB, will give naif her vot?, at leaat./to Wilton. 113NTKMION 11 AT. Frog men in ry Fiicin f,riini Dclccutc* nml C'aut4lili\t N. It is "only" sh4 excltl jively'-' for straight whiaky theaedeys. Beer Is no go. Gennral K J. Wood is in training for Secretary ol 8??fe nnder "Wind.f" WiJjon. D. 0. Kelly, ei-Doorketper of the 8tate Senate, is one of Greonbrier\i delegates. National Committeeman Lewis Baker !a varioualy received by variant, dolfgites.' Judga Wood's chuacea for tbe resumption of an interior law practice ar.i very flittering. William G. Brown, jr. of Ki agwood, one ol tbe leading young Democrats of the mate, is among the delegates. John Jeremiah tfcipio HasMer rayn he ha: killed Tom Dirrah "eternally off" by punning on Darrih'a iame. Tom Darrah's 6omewha.t eccentric Engliab rav;uhc8 the cars of even the moat illiterate delegate from .Vebiter county. The gas uploBion yeaterday afternoon camo from an unanticipated quarter. It web expected in the McLure House lobby. * Some one uncorked John 0. i'endlotonlaal night for the first lima in a longtime, and dow the distinguished rorkscrew is sorry. Cnpt. John Birch'a ffforta iu behalf ol homeless delegates are f econd only to those of Capt. Marc Weiler in the aame direction. John T. McGraw, the slickest Dlc.mecrat I in the 8ecnnd District, cime iu Jaat night, and ia keeping all of hia opponents guessing j When Ned Woods sruiica on an aati* l-WiUon delegate tbac man is eithnr IceI 01 I rained or wurae still, goes over to Wilson instanter. John Holt, of Teylor county, formerly ol Preston, is in the city. John will bs remembered as the Fnartn ol July orator of the Legislature of '77. Thern is a atiil hunt %aion on for a "barrel." Its finding will betho signal for u grand Hon of some oi tho interior dtlegatefl to one of the candidates. Col. Henry Davenport/oPCharleato^n, one of the mostprouiin-ntcitizanii in tb?< Kii?tern Panhandle, arrived Ian evening. 'Hut voice will be raited high for Vanuieter. Kittle, the Randolph onnty giant, hays he , will support A.!f CuldwMl out of'mire eymI pathy. Kittla is 7 fee'. 4 in hia socks and Alf i? 4 feet 7 with or wituont hia sicks. The skitf ferries for the rowing two or three daya will do a land oftke business. The mills are clo3ed down, and the men will havd agood cbauce to earn an boneat penny. In regard to the removal of Prof. Plemiog from the State Normal school at Fairmont, Supt. Batcher Bays his only part in it' was to concur in the action of thu Board, whicb vrae unanimous. Manager 0. R Trrcy, of tho Wf stern Union Company, will establish an ofllco on the stage, /row which place messages can bo sent. Bulletins will also be sent to this sido of the river. The Republican citizens have in n largo number of Instances come to the relief of the Jefferson Club Reception Committee and offered their spara rooms for the delegate*' accommodation. Marcellus Marshall eaya he /eels lik-s he 's living in a climate much nearer the. North Pole than any living explorer has yat get. Marshall is engineering the temparai.ee plarkin the Democratic platform. W. T. Henshaw, of Martinsburg, ia hero. Mr. Hsnahhw was the chairman ol the Second District Convention at Charleston in April, who required tho oundidiUta for dele-j gale to Chicago to have more votes than wtra ca*jt, to be elcctcd. Capt. Alexander Mathews and General Wm. Lynch, of the county"o? Greenbrier, are here holding up the Wilson boom. General Lynch be*ra a strong resemblance to John L. Sullivan, and R*n. Sulnaker eayB ho can strike twice an hard as the "oulchaed" pugilist* A lar^a number of ladles occupied the balconies in ;he McLure Hou*e otlicolaat evening and took great interest In watching tho &urging masses that lobbied and logrolled on the floor beneath. It was an exciting seem; all that was wanted to mbko me raenet complete was a brass baud. ExiSapator Newman, ol Marshall county, la bare. He iu a very pronounced Haymond man. Rsforring to uis own cba icej for the nomination /or Congre?9 lie said: ,lI aru a candidate and want tho nomination, but J nm not Bleeping with any delegate* to g?t It. I am slightly ditfi^ared toUtifi to the rice." M*j>rW. W, JacVion, the Impenetrable cditttf Of the Parkerabnrg Sentinel, ia here es a delegate at large. Wuat ho ia here for, whom he ia he e' for, or how he canie hav* not yet transpired and are not likely to unless they leak out through aorne other sourco. *he M??jf>r oau grY3 Judge Brown or Capt. perils points in matters of mjalery. "Ounnel" Persons, late Delegate from the county okTucfcer, is hero at tho head of a delegation ot *even to cast their votea for ijpy man that the large quartette can settle upon. Parsonsaayirthey are all mixed np at this wrltirg but hopes to get all four o( the votes so concentrated that "they 'y\\) a power of good In the ..T-vy^r 1* the Time to Bay, daring tbe dull season, when goods ?old it and below coat to rednce stock. Good striped carpet at 18c. Good iu^r.-tn a*. 25o, 3bod Brussels at ?5c. Good tloor oil cloth at 25 J. Window bliuda, ready to haqe, at 40a, IQ.OCQ bolts wa^l papers 7 and 10o a bolt, fcorle?j tp inatoh. Call soon if you wish to save noney. No. SOluand 1021 Main htr?o? ? * ' -2ulIS ROKUgB, Apt. Roukd trip to Pittsburgh July 20, 50. UVERYTU1K? C:?MI^OlCTABLE ? SIT )OWN AM) ENJOY YOUKSfcLVJW. Tlio MH'inor lis W Kilo It 30,000 IVojiI? TabflCumr?rt Vnclrr IhoYniu fnvlHou* of Jolin Uyl'lnaou's Tvu ttlgHIiowH. Tbp amusement people will be pleased to fad the following from the Detroit Free 'rtu; "We are pleased lo note the fact that John lobinson bus made another great improvelent in the Beats of his Gigantic New Show, a now erected, each visitor has a comforta* le teat tn himself. It is n decidedly great nd bentQoial innovation on the old style, hey are alio arranged that every one iu the ist audience can sen distinctly what is going i a in the Three Great Ring Circus." ' John Roblnton will giv? two mammoth arformauceg in Wheeling Tuesday, July 20. , Giua? excursion to Pittsburgh July 20. IIKIXMRK. H?IP? Tliui- I'oaroj'a Dr1 wDlMtf. Ntrlko on tlto II t Z. A V. H. II. Dallas Smith bis moved to East I.'.verpsol. Rev. M. Pringle, oi ML Pleasant, was In town yesterday. Mm. Ojborne Houston is hero Irom Pittsburgh on n visit Hon. S. Milltide, oi tbo National Hotel, St. Olainiville, was here yesterday an a witness in a trial. llornbrook's 1'itrk is n favorite plate lor Bellaire parties thii season. Another went out there yesterday. The upper wails of the large three-story brick, so long a laud-mark tu the Second ward, are being rebuilt. Miss 1/ziJo Parke, who bus been the gacst i.l Mies Jessie Kharp, has returned to ner noiue, m jounBiown, ra. Monday night there wf a n succession ol rows at the old tannery on the creek?"the marble front," aa it ia dubbed. The Bchool houses are to be repainted, tf. W. UouIsju hrtH the contract, aaaleo that (or the Benwood school house, on which heia now working. An excursion of threo days to Cleveland will leave here at eevon o'clock next Wednesday morning, over the 0. ?Sc P., for $2 25 the round trip. There is talk o( a subscription far a boal house to be presented to llenry Hell. A small proportion of tho money won on hit races would do tho work. The steel works are in fall blast and all are highly pleaeed at the way things art working and the amount ol eteel put out on Monday, the lirst day. The nail factory may get to work Thursday. Howard Lltchenberger has been ap pointed foreman tf the 0. & P. railroad ehops here In place of Lewis Maitin. Mr. Martin had juet been appointsd, but wat unable to bring liia family from Cleveland on account of sickness. It is not olten that the odda change e( much that a man can bet the same on boll: sides and win. A JMiaire man bet tivt dollars to ten on Mawtou and next day live dollars to ten on H< il He won live dol late; and would have won just the same hat Manton won the rece. Ueil's timo of 21:20 was made with n< etlort duriDg the'last part of the race, ani vet it ifl Vt'TV. littlu Yivpr a minrtln Innam than tho time of Wheeling's crack oarsmen It would not do to bet too surely on an} Wheeling oarsman againat Bellaire's kid bo think ileil's friends. The Bellaire Plumed Knights have adopt ed a uniform that will m ike n good show The coat and pants aru white duck, th< tho coat with braes buttons, and a whit< helmet with red plume. Lanterns will bt carried and probably cinee. Tne unilorini will be ordered at once. Coon Conroy, a young pan living qi . Guernsey street, and working at the River Bide blast furnace acros? the river, wa. drowned yesterday just after dinner. He i was in 6wimming at the foot of the steoj slag banks where the water is very deep, i and was seized with cramp. He was a once aeeisted by a companion, but hii ! hold Blipped anu he went under. In hii , etrugglea he aimoet drowned one of hii i companions. The body waB obtained it about three-quarters ot an hour^ and wai arranged neatly on a board by friends anc relatives who had been sent for, and thei carried down to the ferry boat. Qilte i , procession of mourners followed tho bodj , from the boat the horns ne had left in thi morning. The patience of many of the employes o the Bellaire, ZiricBville & Cincinnati rail road bpcame exhausted yesterday, aftei waiting long for their wages which have been allowed to got in arrears. Some ecv eral month's wages are due. Yesterdaj ihey struck. The train -that should have gone out in the morning did not go, anc the crew of the train that arrived here gavt ( notice that they would not go out again it ' tho afternoon. Later it wan nromioar, ; ibat If die mm would go out to WoodeHald ! thoy should bs paid, and they sent. II i satisfactory settlement is not made Homo o! the men uru determined to attach and cbain up tho engmta. Will LuJkins, who ban bten ranniuK one train as condnctoi abandoned the train at WouJi field Hon' day evening and it was brought in by the ixprets mteseniti-r. The Increasing JmitnrinuceorSexr Or Uliuh. The rapidly incrtfthin? importance of Now 0;-Jean&,a9 not only the butiuess centre butol s:c:al and intellectual development, is foreehadowtd in the inaKuificant preparation being now perfected for the Great Industrial and Art Exposition to he htld there thiaautccin. The xriauagereoIiBllenRe the grandeur of the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia in 1S7U and no vi.iu.mr crhthitn* gleet the opportunity, if ho is wise, both before and during the exhibition time, to invest in,the honorably managed Louisiana Etate lottery, the i ext drawing of wfcich will take place Tuesday, A.nguet 12. # Any information can be had on an application to XI. AL 3)dUpbio, New Orleano, La. daw Everybody' goes to Tituburgh Saturday, July 20.. [ tirautl fcxcurnto?i on the B. & 0. to Dayton 8old!orB' Reunion July 29th and 30;h. ISSt Oa the above dates, round trip excursiou tickets will be sold to Dayton, good for return ptissace to | August lit, inclusive. A Naiional Soldiers' ana Sailora' Reunion and Bnldiwa MonuIment Dfdicatlon wl'l be htl-l at Dayton, Ohio, Joly 20. ?0 an*-' 31 1884. Leave Wheeling at 9:40a. m. and 11:851* m ; fnre for round i trip$4. Lcare Beliaire at 9:36 x. u. and 11:27 f. m.; fare for round trip 75. I Bse Louis C. Neidhardt for PiU&burgh tickI eta, Saturday. i jb'orcNl Fir cm lu AUciiIkiid. 1 Detroit, Mictt, July 22.?Speciala to tho Free Pim from -various points in Michigan report foreet fires still raging in different localities, although in moat places no sericus damage hai been done. At Oorvfl, Mich., the lumW in E. J. Copley's yards caught fire and 500,000 feet were deaiioyed. Part of the Btrikera refused to light the lire, but said "Let it burn." At Big Rapida tho siw mill and lumber yard ol Geo. W. Crawfords caught firo from forest Area and was totally deetroyed this evening. Eight million feot of lumber burned. Loss $00,000; insured for$50,000. Hnlvatlon Army HcuttereU, ' Geneva, N. Y? July 22 ?A .inob to-day ?ii?bM.cu me oaivauon Array ball atBieiine and completely wrecked the.building. The Police were powerless. The mob greatly outnnThlmrpri them. 4AKIK0 J-OWDER, gggfjy .Pwg| . -^1 ^ryp1 Absolutely Jta?j?I?S* ""c<OBe?^,A "ailj'tS r" '" Ami the orilfifcry Ltad? vS* .JKES ^onom'w ?mr.?iition irlth Se mnittt01.??, *?11 l! fcor; weight, aim orifhoSfiS5?. 2f low lw* wit hi oxag. paocpbtie powtien, ban SOYAL BAKIKG POWDER CO 1CX Wall urect, JJ.'Y. KITCHEN ECONOMY. 1 ! IniereNtlDic T?M? rndo by llietiouttu H mont CIiviuInI. \M Dr. Edward 0. Lite, the Analytic*! Chemist for the U. 8. G&vernment, has nude I orae interesting experiments as to thecom. I paratlve valno ot biklnR powd*n. Dr. Love'i I teat* were made to determine wliat brands I axotheiuoat economical ?o use, and ai their capacity Ilea Intbelr le*Yinlnn pewer, t*iti 1 vrere directed solely to aicertalu the avail. 1 (ibloRasol tach powder. Dr. L it e'? !?*>? imvh tne iouowmg; 8t??*r?nih: N.uuo of tho Cubic lu. n.>? ()u B*kiu? I'owilern. per e*tb ouu?af Powder, Royal" (nUotutMr puri'l \r, \ ?l'*up?co" (iluw piwde'). vi'.v* 'RumfotdV (oho pluloWic?li "RumfoMV (pho?pU<l^? 111 llu 1?d'a Soa?Suih,"Mfvj>U r, 1 Im lortl'n N utlU Much, oi J- ? \ 8j 'R?dhe*tlV' .......... U7o clunn" (Mum vowilari..~M tlA.v)* "Antrim" (* "<n 1' 9? "Clcvolmid't" (lioiivreliht^c*). no 4 "tie* Kohiu" * tOT.'j ' rx?r" - iw.x I'lleeV . Uii6 "Bito'w KUlo" 1'nulj *ot M "Lc*l?M' *?ndonMHl ........... v,vi "Con^rri*" yct i ... - I't-ft'l" l ' (5 E At.rtrvvrfc Co.'* lion *u b ?hin) 7vi;* 'llorkorV' - .. V15 "UlUctV1 M J "Balk -10 5 la hia report the Government Cliemlit ' eay>: "1 regard nil nlurn powders as very nr. wholesome. Phosphate nod tartaric ecld powders llberito their pas too freely in process of baking, or undir VHrying climatic changes autfar deterioration," Dr. H. A. Moll, the former Government I ObenjI# , aflera carefuland elaborate fx?mi Inatiou of tbo various bakh'u powdeta of i commerce, reported to the'Government lu favor of the Rtjal brand. 'I he < Uolem lltrnil. [ Paris, July 22?r I* 'There were fourteen deaths Ironi cholera at Toulon to liny, 1 thaGovernment han revoked the order lor 1 military mtmeauvre in the South on ) a count of cholera. A ewe of cholera wta , announced at Lyons. P ) Maiibeii.lui, Jnly 22.?During tlio in'er- I > rotation of the anarchist rioters to-dav, tlin leading man, named Bu?aor, wph em<>il V I with cholera. lie was taken 10 the priBon 1 heflpita'. ) Vienna, July 22 ?Two casts ol Asiatic 1 cholera have appeared here. ; r Madrid, July 22.?The Government has strengthened the sanitary cordon in tbu ' Pjrreneea to prevent the introduction of ; ; cholera. " 5 DfVHMtnU'il by Slnll. Huron, Dae, July 22? A feaifnl hail a atorrn three miles In v> idth swept over & 5 rich farming country, thren m'lep f'omthii J city. Tho damago in fully $T>0,000. Tho ' llR'l B^orjoa w??r?i oo lorj/n (mn'a n.-m ; llIIflf SKIH^HUW0BS.il IT Uai thlmo?u*>u when Uio l'or.e oi*? In elf ! ami tho Vereplration Is abundant that UMlKi'ilug 1 iluaiom, Huml IiiiuK hruptlon*, ItdilrKlot'.uru, i t^alt Hheum of Ktttma, lV>rla>i?, ?ntiir. hi ? j worm, Baby Ilutnorn, Scrofula rcrafulouR foit*, Abscc&M 8, and > 'i6charntng nurid*, and cv erj 9 clesof Irchlrg.fc*!). and Pimply tilxevt*of tho i fckln aud calparcmoM tyeedlly ami economically j rnrr-rt h th- I'nt'ni"' IMivIUk | 1 IT IS A ^ ? i '?' ~ ' 1 -nunrtredRnnetU rain our rowjoa (coniM of 4 yrhlcla a:ay be bud by n turu null) ire our auth r1 ltyfor the itscrtiou that Mrin, chi,> Kmi n0(Mi j Humois, whether tk:rofu!ntiB. inherited or ? on ? clous, luuy now be peimamntly cured by/'u'lcu-a Kesolvcnt the new Bittfl hu fitter. internally, and [ Cmicura and Cutlruraboap, ihe grm 8k!u turn . ???> Btautlfloji, MtU-nmlly, in OLchalJ tee tlmo and at one-nali tbo expend o aip ot Hermann. ; uutiirm ON iiirnr cotlcura Be:uedits *ro tbo greate-t ia-diclna< on . earth. Had the won-t raN? fait Kht urn in thii . ?ru?t,rv; My noiDer had li twenty years am 1 la fact died frcm it. 1 btllcve Cutlcura would have I saved hrr life. Sly aim*. brc*H hr.1 head wero , covered for threw years, which xw.thliiK rcllevtdor ' cured until 1 ured the Cutlcum Hesokent, Intern. ally, aud Cutlmra and CiiUcura Soup, externally I J. W. AUAM.S N-tiWHr?.Q. (ireut Jtlood Htdieiue.". . The half Iihi nol hfeu tild aa to trie ;rratcur u i live powers vt theCiiticura Reined; l hare pa' rf i hundreds of d'lllnrs f ir xnedle ne> to nuie dis> u h . of the blo d and sklo, and never found anythl tr yet to equal the Cutlcura Kcmrdie* : ,, .. ? , CllAS. A. WILUAM: I Providence, K. I. Ouro in Kvf-ry Uisi'. YoorCnUcuta Eenollca ouu>II ml olher v MW clnti I k< op lor eklu dlwiMf ?? m.loiaei* aid , p?ltoiUMrtli?t:liwii>veciroc(iHl?(uicli, iroj instance, where othtr rem- diea have fj.ll- d. f , v ? >, J1, W- WUHJK tiAY, I i:D. ' Fran*ford Falls,?;. 11. 1 ''old byail dfu^lats. Krljo: Cutlet rt, :> mmiS; . Itcaolyent II 00; eoap 95?u.uta. 10iur 13 and , Chemical Co., Hosion, Ma'je. Bend for "How 10 rn^gVln DUea?e?." ' RFAflFY ??r ^unt'?nj, Tau and ur n\J, Shi . il f (1,|llniP,e8'fklii Micmhhw. and Infantile Humors, umj cutlcura roup. n ieu ' ...? Apo Ilin arts NATURAL MINERAL WAT EH I "Issues from a sprit,; daft> embedded in a rock, and'is tlurtjon ej absolute mr.Ann J'URITY" Oscar Licbroich, Renins Professor, University of Berlin. j " Pure water is only to be obtained from NATURAL SOURCES!' / Lancet ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. Of allGrecerx, JJrujxisIt,Min. HT*i. Dta'tn. I BEWARE _OF_ 1MITATIONS,^ WXNT.Vj^, WAXTFD-A fill ALT. SAFE AND t^flice DchIc chr.iip. Add-cjn v'th Mill l*?rtlcuian tnd pilce, Ohio Vulloy roucd.'y Co.- ?>lalro/ohfo. '? * WANTFD?SITUATION, AS .5TFKORrapher. .Vndewte wl#ry. I>sicf;I ences hji 10 quiliScatloiif, (hracur.rtc 1 Will U. K. orel* ? "o? M v 1. "Y^ ANTED. A GOOD ECHOOL TEACHER, At Wheeling Oek Co?l Wr rkp, two icl cs w ^: of Bridgeport, Ohio. Gcxd wcrc* will topnid < >to tb&t vuid liko to tetcn light toluol worlA to paid extra. Apply to p.T.RTH.'WKL', lylfi C|i?rto of th? ' ' h' 2^ MH&MOUL. gANK OF THE ORIO ViLLKV. CAPITAL ~ 11' t,V& Wu. A. Igitrr....~? : ! resident Wk. B. SwfM.f Vlce-1 T^oun Dralii oa England,'Ireland, Franco and ( terna ?y, nifiWTTOM. Wo. A. Isctt, Wm. B. F' .tap** i, J. A. Miller, John K. &.W.U B. M. Atklossn, Victor i'-ousib' HgryTO?, JVXCHAEGE BAKE. OATITAi.. ~~ J,H.713OT._ - ? <ix3?LLicsyta.?diss*. i.K.Vmm. 8. L*CRhUtJ, * 1 & Borkbelt U 8. Dtil?p!ilr--' ) ?\ Clinch* *. John ^ j X&cj. M?tUo11' te!'E,!' s=^;,: " 1 ' - ?nnw i ir.vra i\ '? * WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARIS' ' QH* thk human unny k.\j,aki;k)>. 1 Ol'KH. STKi:.M;rin:.\Kl). ' |;t<-.. i|yeiii?t.|||?nt I?mffun iii.mri,.^,. j? , i?mquiridi tnmn >av m?, ^ .'."'.Tu-' "r" . 'mT'j'mriliaiittni*. tmtim T'Tyl.nniT ln.jnr~.il i?-rl.n. nu'? '-77 Moil cm'iinri cmncali tmriH-m.r? in nMH"n7 | "IKl'lCAM.".. uullafi. -V M.t.' qats! 11 ats! Fron this d*to I will ?*l! nj] li^ht it!J atrawB and Holt Hats, ttl first cost. I jew 4 vW.l say. C&ll at oecc ior barbies, st '. G. a. BKU rS.H, jyS I'.Cl M ,?n s;r;ft_ All kinds of plain a^p fancy JOB WORK NEATLY AND PKOSUILY ?XK(TTED AT THE DAILY INTELLiUKNUJ B JOP 0/FJ17, Hoi. MrhiI 37 yonrr^au,