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gducattonsl. WASHINGTON SCHOOL ElOCUTIOHMia ?K6USH UNBIMBE ?M II. struct, N. W? Wuhlnftoi. ft a JIBJ. >1. STIVCNU 11AET, Wucip?J. Stunner SlxIuu ?t lit. UliPil*, OtnottOft, Mil.. U'gtonTug July 18, at 10:80 i. u., closing in jiu t .ii. i**0 APV v STAGK8 OFFERED BY TUB INSTITUTION i Tbt- Nutural Davclopnuuit aud Culture of the VoU* '"r l>10 purwifc# ca COttTinUkm; beading; Public Addrw* mi<l ttlnglng. Tb? correct umi of organs Articulation and Keapirstlou; to Sferviib the I'blloaophirel laws by wBohthose Tn> are preserved ua deTeioped. lu ? a*j and Natural Expression of Seutlment hr uii nl spewh aud Gesture; iaoluiktg Char ifUjnwi."U! branuUe Blading and RyTutjog. jpeaUl lu?iriiciloa In KxpriMlve Bbleand Shake* mui: ii-eliug tud in tbo readlngof Jlymus. TTlic up^.nuulty afforded Teacher* for the tudyol l'uuiifl Mcthodj lor Teaching ArUcula tlou sml -I* h| Heading, Method# baaed upon the principles of Helsarte. X lilies' class l"t tbo study of Kindergarten and ftinurv Normal Methods wfll be formed aud ses EL b.-ui dally from July U to August ? H8. Ibc v?ifl be taught by MmtiVsuFouocx. ol \Va*hlnutou, D. l\, who studied aud graduated iu tferuiauy. A practh. elm for children will be held ou three jtyi uf :1m- witk,/f? iff churi/e. tiw Lecture* will U) given by Mrs. Hart and Mi* fuiltck) each upon the luteruu of her own ^fSr^tlculew nddrees MIU. M. tfTBVBNB IIAKT.or HUH 81/aIJJ POLLOCK, Waablngton, p.q Iff. lit HUM. ACADEMY, .NEAR WUKBL1NO, W, VA. The thirty-eighth year of thia well-kuown Acad tray, under "?e charge of the Vialtatlon Nuns, opens ou the tint Moutlay of September next, and ooutiuuc* ten inoulha. puplli received at any tine In the union. Those who desire to place their daughteri in an institution aflordlng exceptional advantages in the ?*y ?>f healthful aud delightful location, ex eel leu t board, thorough dlaclpllno and instruction it the hands ol Ufo-loug teachers, In every depart meutof female educaUon, includlug the modern laugiugea aud music, should oend far a catalogue uf thli school. Address, Dim tret* ol the Acadei 17 of the Visitation, MT. De GilANTAL, su'iMnw Near Wheeling, W, Va. KENVUN GliiUUlAlt hCUOOL, UAMIUEH, O.?SIXTIETH YEAH. Prepare* for auy College or Univeriiity, and the (iovetumetii .-cliool* at West Point and Auuapolla (^uaiieMonthonilliUryiyatfim. Thorough In itrni.tii'ti '?>? hicoinpllHhud teachers a constant aim Careful nupcrvUlou ol health, habile and manucn Mimiiit r Term bi*liw April 1% 1886. for information ad diva*. an.' LAWlt/hC'E HOST. LL.D., Rector. AND LEE UXIVKIWITY, Lexington, Vu. Initructlon in the uiual academic studies and lu tin- profe tional Mhools of Law and Koglnaar. lug. Location healthful: eipenses moderate Ke<slou ?>peuk 84>Dtember 10. For catalogue, ad drew ' Clerk ol tie Faculty." U. w. C. LEK, 1'resldqpt. LAW SCHOOL OK Washington anil.Lee University,| dm. 0. W. 0. LKK, l'rtsldaot. Inatnictlou by text-books aud printed lectures with rotw?? <.( lii-uue* ou specUl subjects by em lu-tc jurists. Tuition and feoa |?0 for iculou of nine months, beglnn log September 10. For cata logo 1 aud lull |i formatlou, ad ireia L'haa. A tiniV's I'n f. ol Uw. Islington. Va. MKDIA (Pa.) ACADEMY FITS FOR lUiMncs< or ColU-ge. Hpeclal brill for Hack want Boys. Hogleor double rooms. Allstudenb board with Principal, HW1T1IIN C.HHOKTLIUOK (H?rvwnl v It anil A M \ an'^ Mwraw Jiununcv J>csovts. THE GREAT SEA-SIDE RESORT. Terms for the .Summer of, '88, beginning June 1 reduced 25 to &0 percent, and the highest standard ol excellence maintained. Situated within IOC yard4o( Fort Monroe, Ufo largeet fortification In the Uulte<l Btates. The scenic attractions of the place are unrivalled. Dally target practice, guard mouNtlng and dreis parade. Excellent Uoatiug, Fishing and Driving, and tht surt battling the Quest on the Atlantic oout Per feet lu cuUine and appointments. Accommodate l.ooo guests. Afternoon concerts by U. 8. Art'y Pt-hool baud and ulsbtly hops. Preeminently a Koort lor Southern People. Pure ocean air, free from malaria and oonduolve to refreshing sleep. Arerage temperature for summer, 76?. Send for illustrau.d descriptive pamphlet and terms, mil P. N. PIKE. Manager. JJO, KOK THIS Camp Ground ! The Hotel on the Camp Ground At MoundsvlUe l< now o|en to iiiwta. Terms reaionablo. Ad drc? all communications to D. P. FALLOURE, Jcio ('*mp Orouod, MoundiTille, W. Va. Tfhf&Gftetifaytk CLEVELAND. OHIO. A new, flrst-cla#a hotel on the American and In ropmn plana. Europe in plan, room* 11, fl 60 and ti per d*y. American plan IS per day. 1*1 tIhh i;haHf.fcH n. (XftJJNfl. Managor. gcal grtatt Q. 0, SMITH, Real Katnto Atfont and 8TOCK broker. Special attention glren to collecting Rents and thr general management o( Real Estate. Can lor nlih Uic beat of roleruncea. wrin 17? MAIN RT.. Whfwllng. W. Va. gtnanctal. B ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL. .H7?,#x> *?. A. U*rt Pmiaml K?. 0. BiinoH ?...VU? Prodtat Ditlu on tnfUnd, Iralmi, Fruoo ud Gormmj Ducran. Win. A. hell, Win. B, einpwn. J. A. Mlllor, John K. Boiilurd, K. M. Atkinson. Victor Kownburf, Henry Hpejror, m?l F. P. JEP80N, Oaahlw, JgXCUANQK BANK. capital...... J.N. Viym lul'OHIJU., ;vr?BSS? J. M. Vance, B, Horkhclmer,; 8. UuxtiUu, , U 8. iK'laplaln A. W, Eelley, John Frvw, Draft* t.wned on Enclandi Inland, Scotland and All point* tn Europe, JOHN J, JOW1W. Caahter. gninvtttte* CorajnmU*. IJUEFKANIOIN INSURANCE00. capita .*.00.000 limn,, ?oiait la* of duM,? b* lire and U|hl &WS?tI ll?ft B&nlfcuM?,r0?"u,1? iB^)Hfi(;g_Ho.leTW*lJTH ?wm. tTutoiiihon a oarvin. . 11 ATTIHIN KTfl * l?Ult<*UOM A Wlo., <M<1 Pellom' Hall, ootnw Ch?p Ktuwtntnit roil "THE weekly IHTKI.UUKNCBR." ?I DO I'Kll AKKl'Mi Tmvwpv'ft XJJLJNXLX m CARBOLIC SALVE The most Powerful Healing Ointment ever Disoovered. Henry'* Oarbolio Salve our.* Sore*. Henry'* Oarbolio Salvo allay* Burna, Henry'* Oarbolio Salve oure* Bruise*. Henry'* Oarbolio Salve haala pimple*. Henry'* Oarbolio Salve ourea Pile*. Henry'* Oarbolio Salve heal* Out*. A*k for Henry'?-Take No Other. lyMWABi or oomrmrtm.^ |A Good Thing BEAD this. The Liver o?a humsu belngjia a portion of.'the body which should be well Ukeu care of, as it la called tho kitchen of the body, and wbou the system beoomea disordered It ia uecewary that it ahould be coneotod. The only remedy we|know ox ia OB.J. S. TODD'S A bUKK CURE FOR Headache, Constipation, Bilious jness, Dyspepsia and all liver Complaints. Thee J I'll la bare bccnjln u?o forJSlXTYJYEARS, and we bavo thouiauda oI testimonials to speak in their favor. 80LD EVERYWHERE. Laughlin Bros'. Drug Co, E80LE PROPRIETORS. 1208 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. It affords rao pleasure to assure you that af ten uf ? ' *t Moloinu's Celebrated Liver Fillsfor more tliau twenty years In my family, that I regard them as being superior to any I laveerer uaod or have acen used. I have not iavi tad 1m wife, and children, with the most gratifying re* sulta. For children, having used them ou my own with such easy and happy efltoct, I would recommend thorn to one ana to all. These pills do tlio work?do it promptly, do It well* and leavo no 111 effects behind. As a bllo re mover, aa a liver corrector, as a forerunner preparing tho system for quinine, there ia no pill or medicine equal to Dr.C. McLauo'f Cele brated Liver 111 Is. 1 expect to use them as Jong ne I live, if tiieycoutluuo as good us they have been lu tho past. ... ? Yours truly. K.H. Giles. Pastor M. E. Church Mouth, Mver*'Station, Tampa District, Florida Conference. ?_ Ttwianao, Canada West, Ont Mrsirs. FLMnira linos. 8lr? t?Your pills came all right, and I can aay they are a good lilllous pill. I bavo used a ffreut many pilla, but I can lay Dr. C. Mc Lane's rills, manufactured by Fleming nros., mo genuluejuid gentlemen you have my thanks in sending. 1 gave some of Ihose pills to my neighbors for o trial. One of my neighbors irotlhroe pills. Ho said they did help him. Ho lelt the next day like a now man. lie wishes me to send for fifty cents' worth for him. So, gentlemen, I will do all I can to Introduce Dr. 0. MoLano's Liver Jills, manufactured by Fleming Brothers. Yours with respect, Wm. 1L Duo AX. Fr.KMino Bros. DearSlrsj-Enclosed yon will find one dollar for which rou will please send me more of your Dr. C. McLane's Liver l'llls. I trust you nave received the pay lor the last two boxes I order ed and received. I would only say. they have done ine more good than I could express I feel muoh better now than I have for two years past Yours truly, ltKV. l'ltIL SpABTIT, West Sandluke, N. Y. AVOID COUNTERFEITS! Send us 23c and we will send you by return mall a box of tho genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Fills and eight handsome cards. ~ Fleming Bros., Fituburg, 1*0. For Sale "by retail druggists. Be rare the MoLano's Pilla you buy are made at Pittsburgh, Pa* The ooun* terfelte are made at St. Louis, Mo, and Wheeling, W. Va. FOOD MMMW NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. fewsaamygs y?UJt??Btll WM. T1IE t'LANKTbl.N JUI.V, Jluv.wrul uI lilt) lul.-.lliU Uudlti. llurlug lllu Mouth. Abridged ftim the VrutUktct Journal. 8aturn becomes inorning star alter tlie 3d, when he is in conjunction with the iuu, and ia no longer seen gracing the evening iky. Until the last ot August be will bo Invisible, bat will thou become i beautiful object in the eastern sky before sunrise. liinu evening atar, I< between Jupi S Urenue, #nil retains this position, receding Irom Jupiter and approaching Uranus, until the Uth, when heU In oon junction with Uranus. A email teleecope will show the pianeta in near neighbor hood on the evenlog of the Uth, when the ruddy color of the largest planet will form a pleasing contrast with the delicate sea green hue of the smaller one. The planetary interest of the month clusters again around the three planets Jupiter, Mare and Uranus?as they meet and part on the celeetial track. It will be remembered that on the 28th of June Mars overtook and paused Jupiter. On the uth, eleven days later, he overUkea and pawee Uranus. The three plsneta are all in direct motion, or moving east ward, and aa Mara movea the fastest and they are near together, it ia inevitable race fl"ould P**? bii brethren in the As the approach of Mars and Jupiter was one of the prominent interesla oil June, ao will the approach of Uranus and Jupiter be an event of intereet in July, though leas couspicuous. On the 1st the I two planets are 5? apart; on the 21st they are 2? apart. Jupiter Is tlie evening star. Unlike the other planets, Increasing distance seems to have little effect in dimming the lustre I of hla shining. He is almost aa superb an object in the western sky at the preeent as he was all montha ago in the eastern sky when he made his first ap pearance as evening alar; and now his reign in this role spproachea lis close. Mara continues to outstrip him. On the .'8th of June the two pianeta were in con junction; at the close of the month they will be over 12? apart. The increasing distance between them will be apparent to every observer, and July is one of the inoet beautiful montha of the year to study the stars, in spite of the long continuance of the twilight. Mercury Is evening star. One of the moat interesting epochs in his course oc curs on the 10th. He is then at hla great cat eastern elongalion, being 20? 64' east of the sun. He will be visible to the naked eye on the ltltb, and for a week before and after that time. Although at nearly his maximum distance from the sun. he ia too far south of him to be seen under the most favorable conditions. Observe? who succeed in finding him will accom plish a dilllcult undertaking, but It is worth the trouble, for this planet is beau tiful to behold In the summer twilight. Venus Is morning star. She relgna alone as liBrblnger of the sun's approach, for fieptune, never visible but to the tele scopic eye, is loo Insignificant to be looked upon as a rival, and (Saturn, the newcomer among the morning atars, is atlll bidden from terrestial view iu the sunbeams. An event marks her course. On the 28th, at 5 o clock in the afternoon, she is in con junction with Mount Gemlnorum, which seems to be lying in wait to interview the planets. At the time of conjunction Venus ia five minutes south of the star. A narrow piece of sky, equal to about one-sixth of the moon s diameter, then divides planet and star. Thepe closo conjunctions are apt to occur at inconvenient times, and we shall not see these heavenly bodies at their nearest approach. Hut early risers will find proof of the fact when they be hold on the morning of the Oth the fairest of the stars sereuely shining on the west of her starry neighbor. Neptune is morning star. On the first of the month ho is in the neighborhood of I Venus, being about six degrees west of her. At the close of the month Mercury, I Jupiter, Uranus and Mars are evening r I stars, and Saturn, Venus and Neptune are morning stars. ?My opens with a now moon on the 1st, and fulls on the 15th. On the 3d she is in coniunction with Mercury, and on the 7th with Jupiter, Mars and Uranus; but the latter conjunctions will occur during the H?' anJ are' ot ccur?e? invisible. But the moon, closely approaching her first quarter, and the pianeta Jupiter and Mars will be near enough together on the evoning of the 7th to form a charming picture. The moon does not encounter another planet until the 2Mb, when she is at her nearest point to Neptune, on the 2?th with Venus and on the 2Uth with Saturn for the second time during the month. Saturn, between the two conjunctions with the moon, has passed from the sun's east ern side to his western; has changed his role from evening to morning star. July holds in her gift two now moons?one of the 1st and one of the 31st. It is the only month in the year when this event oocurs. Tim Hluart 11 fir to thu Hnvurimi Tlirulle. London Txma. The future heir to the Bavarian throne la the Stuart heir apparent to the English throne, the Jacobite Prince oi Walea. Henrietta Maria, daughter of Charles 1., married Philip, Dnke of Urleans, the brother of Louis XIV. Ilia daughter, Anna Maria, married Victor Amadeua II. of Savoy. The legitimate claim to the throne of England remained with the Kings of Sardinia to the death of Oharlea Felix, in April, 181)1, when the crown passed to the dletant line of Savoy Carlg nan. It waa to thiaciaim that George III. alluded when he said that II he broke hia coronation oath by admitting Catholics to Parliament the crown el England would Sea to the house of Savoy. Beatrice ol voy married Francis, Duke of Modena. The male line ol Modena came to an end in November, 1870, and waa continued in Maria Theresa, the wife ol ixrals, son ol Lnltpold, the preaent Kegent of Bavaria. She la now the Stuart yaeen of England and her ion, Kupert, born May 13, 1800, la the 8tuart Prince of Walea. \ Story Writing Not n Good Trmle. Independent. We recently saw it atatad that the widow of an actor of aorne popularity a few years ago bad devoted herself with mucbancceaa to literary pursuits that sbe "makes a nice Income by writingatories, long and short." It may beio; but If an amateur la likely to take this pleaalng declaration as a war rant for taking up story writing, "long and abort," let such beware indeed I In the preaent condition of the fiction market we do not believe that many writers outalde of a decidedly well-known and circum scribed list can find atory-wrltlng a potent furnlaher of their exchtquera. This atory-writing success haa a good deal of the ignit fatum about it, and the marsh la a particularly unpleasant place to b? led Into. Lortla vie 1'rlnciHi. WathiHoton Critic, A wealthy New Yorker and fill lovely daughter were seated In the elegant par lor and the gltl wu orylng. "Han't cry, darling | that's papa's dear," he said, stroking her bandoline tresses. "I will cry," ihs said, Jerking away from him. "You said I should marry an English lord, and yoa haven't done It. yon mean old thing." "There, there,*' he laid, soothingly, "it, waa not papa's fault, dear) bntdon"tcry, baby, and yoa ahall have oneolthoee nice Frenob PrlnoM who have recently been expelled," "Oh, papa, yon dear old fellow,1 and sbe kissed film lavishly and dried ber tears. ntnrrnl Waahlngtan n ProtaMd Chrtrtlan, Mtlmnd IMifA't* The venerable Philip Slaughter, D. p., on Snfluay, June 0, delivered at Pohlck Ohnrcii,In Fairfax eonnljr.a.tnoatInter* eeting discourse on the "liollgloni Char acter ol Usneral Waehlngton"' before a Urge audience, among whom w*M lb* . .. ?;,?><? turnout, ol the M Hon, the philanthrop n ..?h an/1 nthal 1 biaooffibadfloto JielTteiittt? ol * subject yet made*" The recont discovers of the old vestry book of Troxo parial sets at rest any question# u to Washtoj ton having been a wmmoeiwOnlj Washington Episcopal unuw.n? ma?? w v recordthat he was for year* a warden o Pohick Church. Unappreciated Uallmitrjr. i)?. ftrl? iW. 1.1*. B?to. u^. Tom Oorwln asserted one day W committee room that It wa? D^vurjf ^ Interfere betweenhuabandand wile.ani fn aupport ol bU declaration narrated W iuatance which occurred whan hewuan i mated by tha aidor and chlvalrjr ol youth Traveling In a Uttle-lreiiuented roral dl? trictheoame upon almoin, from behind which he heard tha angry voice ol? mat mingled with the acreamaol a woman, and at regular intervala a hlokory aingini through the air aa i! well laid on, H? rode round to get eight ol the caoM olall thia olamor, when be mw a burlj-lookini fellow thrashing hla wile like ,r^ ?tick too lormidable to be wiihin the meaning ol the atatute. On swing oui Irlend the belligerent suspended, the "ahower ol timber" ceased to (all, and there waa a great calm ol a lew momeuU duration. The youug man, whose wrath had suddenly waxed hot againit the cruel | husband, cried out: "You brutal You raacall throw down tb?'whip, and don j touch that woman Bgalu, or XII wear It out over your own ugly carcaaa I you lav age, you!*' Who should respond to this valiant defiance but the in ured lady hec Mil. Turning her blowied hair out o her lace and giving her flit ? portentioua shake, ahe squalled out, "He a aa good aa you are, you gawky, good-for-nothing creeter, you I" A llwllv1. Iltiwililurlug flight. Hat Yitrk To*n JVplfi. The laahlon ol silver for wedding pres ents baa come In again. Miss Adele Urant received enough to till several large pack inn caaee, moatly ol antique silver of the moat elaborate workmanship and very coatly. The perplexing question now la, ?hall ahe retain tbeae gilta or return them to the donora? Some have been mo''10? a great diitance and the g vera are travel ing One gentleman, who 1. about to make a tour ol the world, Bent a set ol silver candlesticks, hold!ng fifty candles each, the branches extending out at least three leet; theae would be moat burden some thinga to take around the world, should they be returned. II Miss Great does not return them, whenever she may marry will the same people be expected to make other gilta or will those already pre sented atand to their credit? Mies Adele Grant baa returned all the gilta she re ceived from Karl Calrns-tbe rings o sap phire and diamonds, cats eyes and dia monds, and all the other elegant ^ ex pensive articles ol jewelry, including a diamond horseshoe. Can't Cliuuifu hla Hpota. Chicago ItUer-Ocean. Talking about vetoes, just imagine Hoi man in the Presidential chair.?i /wautf ''''Thundering Mars I He'd veto hla own salary. Ho, we withdraw that. Holmans a Democrat. | [ | Don't trifle with any throat or lung dlfr .oue Tf you have a cough or colu, or tue chUdren are tbreateneS with croup or whooping cough, use Acker a hngliBh Remedy and prevent further trouble. It is a poeltlvs 'cure, and we guarantee it l'rlce 10 and E>0o at togan 4 Co. s and Oharlee Menkemeller's. At a fashionable wedding: Mr. B.? Poor Olaral Whata pltty ahe should sell herself to that wheuy, TO^ear-oU skele ton. Mrs. 11.-0, it s not a aale-only a lease. . No fiuoiukt wild "owor of d)? la a fleeter than my Julia a a gh, MupvArl la whiter thau her teeth While her aoft llua the ryioa dye. For bOZODON 1' la tier delight, i U keepa thoso charina ao puro *ud bright. Llktm Waft I from the Spice Islands is the breath which has been perfumed hythe aid ol J?"1}?'"' the national beautlfierol the teeth. Uecay touches not the teeth which have been fortified against it by this matchlesa dental invigorant . "Spaldihq's Qlui" menda everything. Flower weddings will reach their hlght in New York when a bride whose name is Minnie employs only mignonette lor wed ding decorations. It von would enjoy vour dinner anil are rinvented by dyspepela, use Acker a uys oeusla Tablets. They are a positive cure {or dyspepsia, indigenUon, flatiilency and constipation. We guarantee them. -5 and 60 cents, at Logan & Co. a and Charlea Menkemeller's. It la said a woman never quite forgets the man who has once asked her hand in marriage. Nor does a man ever quite lor get the woman whoee hand be has aaked in marriage?unless It is gained. Another Life Saved. Mrs. Harriet Cummings, of Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "JJarlv last winter mv daughter was attacked with a severe cold, which settled on her lungs. We tried several medicines, none of which seemed to do her any good, but she continued to get worse, and Anally raised largo amounts of.blood from her lungs. We called In a family physician, but he failed to do her any good, At this time a Iriend who had been cured by Dr. Wra. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs advised me to give it a trial. We got a bottle, and she Degan to improve, and by the use of three bottles was entirely cured/ The Versatile Boston Ulrl.?He (tender ly)?And what do you think of the engage ment ring I sent you, Jennle7 She (de lightedly)?0, It is beautiful?in fact, the handsomest one I ever had given me. llorsfortTa Achl riio*|>hnte, One of til* llent Tonic*. Dr. A, Atkinson, Frof. Materia Medlca and Dermatology, In College of l'hysi clans and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md? says: "It makes a pleasant drink, and Is one of our best tonics In the shape of the phos phates In soluble form." ttIimw He?They have dropped their anchor. She (on her first trip)-Serves them right. It has been hanging over the aide all day long. Tbi mason why Acker's Blood Elixir la warranted, la because it la the beat blood preparation known. It will positively cure all blood diseases, purines the whole system and thoroughly builds up the con stitution. Remember, we guarantee It. Bold by lagan A Uo. and Charlea Menke miliar. Advice tu Motliera. Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a aick child eudorlnji and crying with pain of outtlng teeth f It so, send at onoe anil get a bottle ol Mas. WiKsiiOw's Sooruiaa Srnup roa Ohil drsx Tatruiiio. Ita value la incalcula ble. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there la no mistake about it. Itourea dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, curea wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole ayatem. Mm. Wimilow's Bootiimo Svuur roa Child la*Tsitiiino Is pleasant to the taste, and la the preemption ol on* ol the oldeet \nd beat female nureee and physicians la the united Htalea,andl* loreale by all druggiits throughout the world. Prioa Munis a bottle, kwsaw lliickl.ii'. Aral.* Unite. The beat Halve In the world for Gala, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and pasl Bragg ?IKA*C?ANDTRADB. Tlw *?????? Ql Uw *???? Mtxk.U. ?* You, July l.-ltoiuriiBOglw rtlXto 'Viovshnmknt Boxus-Were dull and unchanged uhUt. nr.? Bona -W?? ?ui? ud tin. a. dlduotchecklharise. Themarketgenerally wa* very (lull, lluctuaUous belug small with compare Ul?urln? U^uniopn Uw.? m> "'Iriiacttou J3J.WI iton*. Bo> IK-Claud bid: 0. 8. M, lOOMl B.i, a?vr U uiX;U.a.^ U7; rK?o it oi i*. uia Pu'Uo, 072: do pMlerrnd, ? iitflWr o Centra oferred, Head lug, Norl&walura, Ug<; do prefoind. U qmSLi*. oui^wi-i^|Sir~, 25M; UL Loul* <k fan * fttMP " uHaluyu>||?,W?i Now jimjuuuil, 1 u * FacHc.lOM". Uuiou fadtlc, 56)4; (Juitwl Btatoa Kxpruaa, 63: W., Bt. L & 4*., 18>{; do pre ferrS, 81; Well. Fargo BxpwM, lift Western Union, C7>{. Uruud?tufft uiul Provision*. New York, July 7.-Plour, recolyta 28,W8 Ur* | rcU;, export* 1,0 U barrels, and 80,wi saoka; nuurlwl nightraud moieraudir act?ve; sales {O^barreU; common to good extra we*tern and Htate <2 70a 3 2&; go .d to choice do 1330*515; commou to choice while wheal weateru extra It 70^ j?; fanoy do 16 U)a5 x6; oomrnou to good Ohio fJ70a5 001 com mon lo choke extra si. LouU 14 70a5 00; choice lo double extra 11 Wa5 15. Wheal, receipt* 144,600 bushels: export* 117,550 bushel*; ciuh lot* versr quiet. with opllou* oiHJued stroug autl excited, ad vauciug ?&a3>io ou bad crop report*, aft rwards wwikeuudtuii ulu?-d wltb Lbtt luiprovsmeut uoally lu.1; kiMcuUtltou vury lirUlciulw lj,??.ww Ijiulieu uf folura ?nd 'AUUO buaueb ol noli No. 2 .prion Mo; ungraded nxl ?7M7 H-Woi ?? I red Wiu?t;No.l rvd'JJkc; No. 1 wBlwyflJic; No.'Jred tula, dottid ?l eite uololior WXuUJSjO;o'o^d U7ftca|l closed at 07j*c. Com, spot lounr?n aud quiet; opilous opeued lelHO I; higher, doting heavy wilh the advauco uearly all I iuai aud apoculallou more acUvc; reoeipia 45.WO huiha!*; export* 1I.6W bu.heU; mle* 1,SW,OOU bu*h ela ol future*; 65.000 buiheli of ijiot: uimradedlla 6Co; No. 'i, 48o lu elevator; 47&atw alloal; No. ?i July 47aIHO, closed ?t47o; Augu*t 47ateWo, cjoied at 47Sc: HeuU-mber 45fia40c, dofcodat ilko\Ooto ber4fta4'J^o, oIomn! at 4HKo. 0?t* hl?her aiid wow active; recelpU 78,300 biun^i expuru iw.wo huiheU; mixed weat?ru U7a30o; wblto do 40aific. ll*y Ileaoy tuidlu fair ruqueat. Iloi>*hlgher aud | ?.rong ou damaged cropa quoted at 18aa)o u t ) I qualliy. Coffee, apot fair; Hlo quiet at O^osopUona I 5*10 polut* lower aud fairly afltlro; aalea 8.070 1 bags; July, 7.00a7.05o; Atiguat, aud Hep u-mbcr 8.o0a8.06o; October S^^lOii; November H.ofio; December audJauuary 8 HWJ.15q; February 8.15c. Sagarateady aud quiet; rellued flrm. Mo laaaea quiet and steady: 50 teat 18^0 1 allow ?UJ*?ly. Turpentine Arm at 83>4q hgga dull and de<'llulag; receipt* t>.h78 packa?e*; western frcah 13^*13$. Fork fairly acUve aud atroug; old I mei* 11100. Cut me*u firm: ploklcd belllt* OJ^a 7o; do hum* llHo; do ahouidcn?l^a?J4c; amoked I ham*lUKu do ahouldera 7c; middle* dull; long clear 7o. Lard lower aud le*? active; aalea: weal era ateam 0.8ia0.wi4c; Auguit O.Klo; Heulember 0 siiafl.Wk:; 3,000 Hercea Ocuiber 0.78a0.83o: clt? ?.85J. Butter quiet: weateru 10il6%c. Clioeae firmer aud lu belt.r dumaud; weateru 7a7>ic. other article* uuchauged, CHICAGO, July 7.-Thew are wild, day* ou 'Chanxe. 1'ho boom which baa been blowlug for I aeveral daya received a decided Impetus lato yea terday ait ruoou when St. Loula purlieu came *nd bougtit call* very heavily uplu the million*. This I procedure, of course, alvauced tho aiieculatlve market, the galu between the cloalug yu>terd*y *uil the opeultu thla moiulug being uearly '2o. Wheat?August Ur.t ao!d at n.'Ku. having cloiod at bOHo: a little changed hauda at&Xc, but opening I a? it did at the cairpric* tho oileriu?s brought out weie very heavy aud a deollue to Ktyjo quickly followed. Then ahorU came lu with a pcrfect ru?h aud wblrlod the prico up to HJXc, with very I few amp*. Uurlui tblaadvance the pit waa wlldiy I excited aud two failure* were reported. Ihere waa no acurclty ot wheat (or aale, which feature made the aggregate trade something euormoua. uuautltka ot loug wheat In which tbero waaade-1 cent prollt, were thrown upoutbe market aud real Uod ou ouuldu point*; the decline waa I moderately aiea<ly to-day. Flour rnoro actlvo and price* tlrui. Wheat, aalea r*nru"1 July, old atyle, 7tf3*a81fcc, dosed at 70 ?\ujra?H>'(2aKM4c, closing at 82Jio; September 8 85>!S, closing atWMc bid; October W^aW^o, 1 ciudug aiMi?o bid; No. 2 aprlug bO^Jc; No. arod wluter8tWa8%c. ^rn. aaiea raugeo: July 87%a 87HC, closing at 37^c; Auguit 3?M4cloalngat Auguit 3>?a;ilHc, clomng seUer* at ?A??: Hep-1 tember 3oHtUll^o, cljslug at 3U%aMe. llye Arm; No. 2,60c. IJarley dull; ^o. V, uew beptembcr 690. | Flaxieed higher; No. l,on traox, It lOal 1>% l'ork. I sale* raugud; August 110 05*10 V0, dosiug at I 110 12H?10 15; tieptember 910 15al0 35, closlug at I 110 22HN1U '25: October 110 25al0 closing at | 110 27^al0 30. Lard, sales ranged: July 6.47Ha6.o0c; August 0.G0a0.63o; September 0.07>?a0.7&c, dosiug at 6.67MC; October 6 bifril bl^o, doling at 6.Wc. I llacou, short rib aldos lower at 0.tt)?a0.'?>o: cash dry I ultod shoulder* 6.80c; abort dear aide* 0.6fla0.65c. I Whisky ateady at 11 14. Uutter atd eggs Arm. f FKi'-ADaLrHiA, Fa , Ju y 7,-Flour holdoni ad low elevator47o; ateamerNo. 2 mixed40o; steamer I No. 2 yellow track 47c; No. 2 yellow afloat 47o;| No. 2 mixed elevator iSj; luiures were higher I in sympathy with tho advauco in wheat, but I trsdlug wns light; No. 2 mixed July 41ftai&c; Auguu 40>ial6^c; September 47ka4ftio; October I 47Ml7^c. oats, s]>oi strong and higher; No. 21 mixed 3&a35&; No. 8 white 2Da3V^e; No. 2 white I 40}iaUo; futures la2o higher; No, 2 white July I 40kallc; August 36>4a3(^c; BeptoinLur 85a35Ho; I Ociolter 85a3oc. Butter Urm and inuderately active;} weateru extras I4al5c; do good to choice ?al2s. likcinnati,July 7.?Wheat actlvo and higher;! No. 2 rcdbOu; uew 7Mu78Hu; reedpu 10,400 buth els: shipments 4,250 budiels. Cora active and I higher; No. 2 mixed :wfco. uat* strouger; No. 2 mixed 30c. tyo stoady; No. 2. Mc. Fork quiet at I 110 75. Laid easier at tU2Hc bid. Hulk meat* and I bacon quiet aud ilrtn. W hisky active and firm at I fl 05 bid; sales l,b7d barrels bulshed goods on this basis. Butter strong aud higher; exuacreame y I 18a20o; prime to choice 10al2c. tiugar steady audi uuchabged. cheese hrm; prime to choice Hat7a I 7*0. Baltimore,Mp, July 7.?Wheat, western excited mid higher closing easier and weak; Mo. 2 western winter rod ipot 87Ko uked; Auguit 87Ka8Bc; Hep tember torn, westoru higher and quiet; western mixed ?pot4flfcalG>ic: August 45Xa4G,/fc. Hay easy and dull; prime to choice western 19 (Ma 12 60, i'rovlKloua firm: mesa pork 910 OOall 00; bulk meats, ihoulders and clear rib Hides, nocked, Oka7o; bacon, shoulders, 7s8c; clear rib Hides 7Hc; hams l'2^al3Kc* Urd. re lined 7Hc: Butter quiet; wuateru packed lOalSo; creamery lOalSc. biggs dull at l Aili#!. Tolkdo, O., July 7.?Wheat Irregular, closing steady; cash 7u*iu){e; July (M^o; August 84Ho; Kuptoiuber tt&^c. torn dull; cash 89o. UaU, neg? lected. Live Htock, Chicago, 111.. July 7.?The Drovm' Journal re ports: Cattle?ltecelpu 7.800 bead; shipment! lJOO head; market dull and a shade lower; shipping ?is, 050to 1,500 pouuds, t3 76a& 00; stookera and lew 12 8fia4 00; oows, bulls and mixed tl 60a ij bulk 12 fiOtS CO: through Texas cattle, 115 i received, a shade lower; grass steers 1290*3 15. fs-Hecelpla *21,000 head; shipments 400 head; steers, 080 to 1,500 pouuds, 13 7ta& 00; Blockers and feeders 12 80a4 00; oows, bulls and mixed tl 60a 4 00; bulk f* * ~ "* "" care recelred Hogs? hecelpU 5L. market slow aud a shade weaker; tough and mixed ft 06a4 V0; packing aud shlppiugfl 7fa4 00; light 14 00*4 W; skips f2 60*4 50. Shwp-ItecelpUi 8,W3 head; shipments 500 head; market slow aud weak; uatlVM |200a4 '20; Texaiull C0a8 10. Eist Lihrrtv, Pa., July 7.-Cattlo-Reeclpta 570 heads ship menu 8A1 h?iul: market slow; crlmo I) 23a5 50; lair to goud It 60a4 80; common W OOu 4 20; 15 care shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Head pu 700 head; shlpmenta 000head; market firm; Philadelphia* |i I5a5 20; Yorkers 10 00. 8heei? Beceibu,'2,000head; shlpmenta 2,800head;market 4 28; 15 care . *? Ntw York to-day.^ llogi jtoni _ tlpu.'2,000head; shlptai . Tory dull; prime MOUat to; (air to good IS '23; com 112 0*8 0J; lambs |4 or ClKciKKATt.July7.-Hi lightM00a4 Mi packing receipts '2,Tito head; ahlpi mon 12 Ms8 0J; lambs |0 OOaO 50. -Hogs steady; common and IDg aud butchers 14 45a5 00; Mpments 147 head, l'etrolouiu. Bsad&ro, Pa., July 7M)U opened at WCot oioatd atttHc; highest 60j<cj lowest Q3o; runs 181,? 878 barrels; total shlpineuU 51.791 barrels; charters not reported; clearances724,000 barrels. Oil < ity, July 7.?oil opened at 60Kos highest 63?go; lowest 65o; closed at Uftos sales MiOOO bar rels; cloarancea 1.6o:?,o:o oarrela; charters 04,841 barrels; shipment! 08,234 barrels. PmaRi'iuui. PA.. July 7.?Petroleum dull and Arm; National transit certificates opened at OOJjo; I closed at ttHo; highest 85Hot lowest 65c. Titvsyillh, Pa.* July 7.-01) openod at WMoi highest mat lowest Mo; closed at MMoj inlp* menu and charters uot posted. N*w York, July 7.-Petroleum steady i United doted at ?Hc. Dry floods. NrW York, July 7.?There was a fairly | NrW York, July 7.-Tbere was a fairly good de mand but largely from new buyers succeeded by a like rolume of biulness, and the latter Inoreaaod by nsw orders and (he many deliveries of old ones. For all desirable woollen aud cotton fabrloe toe market U rery string. Agenu have adranced the price of wide sheetings as follows i Mew Yotk^mllla 10-4 quarter bleached 97Kp, Androsooggln 104 bleached 21c, Peppered Rndueoula KM blcached Cotton* Miw York, July T.-Tbe report on option In Rres says there waa an Ire tradloa and further iorancy,*tdding IJaia poind to the value and carrying a stronger market all day, raSSS'ng Jh'o Jo,jr 7'"Colloa ,t,oni >Q<* Higher | ItAltlinor* Live Htoek Mnrkrt, Orrica or thr Calvottoh 8toc^ Yarm, | RRCRtPTI TOR TtflWRRR. 01.MMMM l.lllltHMM.I.Hi.l.l(M|.MIII(.i.|NHItl.lHMl|M7 Bho*p Rod lambe-.*-* h.....m-..m...?......h?..817W . Total 14,998 nurta or hirt oattlr At n? muttrvtts wish. 4. IKJUftUQX WJUTCATTIX ieeftaat*r 55 * Traao vu mow to-day, ahoalng no Improvtiaeat in Lhat nMDOCfi uVCf lsilt vvevk, PflcvHi OOlllidlflUi quality. throughoutthelUt. wvraMoiuwer. u 10 tope. and Ko eu the other gradua. In view of the lighter number of the offerluga then) were fu 1; m many and quite aa good tqi? u laat week, wluau average better llu* ul middle and common cattle. PrtoM JU57 UJC, with most aalea Iron IKiAKe. 01 TUSIWIMB MABKCT. Arrival* one year ago 4,811 um??, The receipt! number mora thau 3,000 bead 1q ex tern of but week'a odferlnjca aud uaarly double tba number of latt year'a receipt* at theaama period, aud constitute a full aupply; but the demaa4 U gKHl, and all will bare been kuld by Urn dot* of the market. The quality com pan* favorably with that ollaat week'a offering! I'rlwat have Improved and range Ko higher tb %n laat Monday, aud ire recorded uuw at tefl^o net, with nearly all Qm aalta at or near the lattar figure, Prion aame time laat year 6a6Ka net, aud the year before 6&7){o uut. Of the owrlugi?7.u?Q head came by theniun aUaula railroad, and 'M? by the liaJtlmun A ilo railroad. TlilllUrViUR. Arrival* thlt wotk - ^tftO Arrival* laat week - iSM Arrival* one year ago i,Ta gamp (Chimney. Dos. Jptldtl k (Co. IMMUNli Y trorn AttNU YANUfc [HaaWIS MAIN ?kl41ZBtl4W5DUTH SIS BEND U3 AN OltDEIt FOU >lilo Valley Itio Co f loo I ROASTED DAILY. Kqn%lod by law. aunwuwad by nonw. Jcl7 Hnitr onl.r ?r th<i flnmit nnd lientqnnl. liy oruiau fur wltliMtnuillng heal, Every good thing la Counter feited, ana consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of those Chimneys mado of VERY POOR GLASS. Soo thattho exact label Is on each ohlmnoy as abovo. The Poarl Top Is always dear and bright Glass. luaMornl OSI.Y by GEO. A. MACBETH & CO, PltUbtireh Iiontl UIum Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS, fpuatcal. ELECTRIC BELT FREE To Introduce It, w? will for ? short tlmo *l?e a?ir in ?Mb wanly, to tho* llhcljr to mtkn iroo<i * namb?r of our (l?rnmn KlrrtroUaJrMlo MuaprnMirr R#lt4, * inmUIvo and unfailing fuw for JTmvmm Debility, WmUciikm, V*rteowU, Lou of VI?or. tlhmiinttlim, tte. |M0 llffward paid If mry D?lt w# manufacture doot not immit n mnulno DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS, THE INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOE POINTING OFFICE ?AND? Book Bindery THE H08T COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENTS ?IK? "West Virginia, Being (uraUhod with the Beit Cylinder Prowe* the Latest Btjlea of Type, and every deelra blu appliance for good work and P&OM1T EXECUTION. ?ITS FACILITIES FOB? PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Railroad, Show, 13oolt, Lcgral, AMD EVERY DESCRIPTION Of Job Printing ABE NOT EXCELLED. WTNeatnoei, DUpatch. Aocaracy aud Beaponil* ilUty are now lfce leading oharacterlitlca, and no ifforU will be ipared to afloid the public perfect atlafactlon in all work Iniruated for elocution to hia office; therefore. 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IS k 17 Fourteenth 81? wnniLmn.it. Vi. gUtU>?, fcc. gUYl ? KmnlchABftchFlanor . TtabMomnat, fMHitbr V. W. BiUMUB, ?' Uio Huki ,t attMl C'*? at". .. >. . . " Somyortntttw. " hpiTTaBUBaH."on'oiNNiTt''*" sK 1 I I nPU B All wmn-P?iih?n<11.> Uj.iiI.. 11 (*???Whwlluf.... aHMtoUk. DaunUoa ? ?. Newark ~ - U?T?-SVumbui"! Arrive-Daytou OtnclanUl...^... Inrtlintplli 111 st Loul*~. .?... Chicago... IK>0IM city-. p.* , S:SI 11:00 N& 2:M 8:1 i;S U:4> p. m JS hs p.m. 1:30 Ism Ti20 ' asssbasfe 6 Voruftuuib UoUfc bwnio cheolu, .leeplu eu sninBi niudla .UU0U, loot ol Kluicuth .ln?T, or It Cily TloJwt OBw, undu McLst?Hou? Oeiunl Muigw^Ftitobunh' ftL Orn'l I'm ml Tlo>?> Aient. Htulmnh. f?. P' ENNHYLVANIA. COMPANY, (orauTuu CLEVELAND 4 HTrtiBURGH B. R. i rafrwssaar 1 *a>t AMD worru to yrmaumm and ctavauwn. BellaJro .......... Krldiopurt Martin i P?rry-..*. Brilliant......?..*. dteubcnvlUe........ Toiouto - Empire ******** Yellow Creek varans:'.. Kaat Liverpool..., tiocbi-ster A llogheny......?m. PUtaburgn |a. m a.m? 6 00 8:?) 6:12 8:83 6:18 1:41 6 49 9:1 S 6:06 9:8J 6:'J& ..... 6:8ft 6:47 H.? I Alliance.. I Kav?nna Hudson I Nnwbur*............. I Cleveland ToTi 11 :i 11:1 , Ifl . m, 10:26 10:87 10.47 2I;1? 11:88 11:61 12:001 p. m. I2il01 law 1:06 !?.. l.M i-M 3:65 Tift 1$ 6:27 s:ss wnrr to allumcc and chicaoo, Ail train? dally except Sunday. Train* leaving Bridgeport at 1:17 p. m. (1:62 cltf me)arrive atChlcagoat 6:10 followingmorning. '11 ?2 Ina*learVcie^ud for^Whcellnrat 7:60 i. m., 2:10 p. m., arriving at 4:88|. a. j?^544 P- "? tien. Paaa andTloket Agent, Pltiaburgh, Pa. ycCBU,?.?e.f>"n?|.ir,bnrihi tien. JAMKi | YDALTIMOREAOHIORAlLROADCO. , on and alter MAY 80 1K6, paaeenger train* will I run u followa?Wheeling tlroo' IAVT BOOHD. Leave- A.M. Wheeling... 6:60 Hallalie. ? .-iM Manulngtou......... 0:40 Arrive at- P.M. tiralton .... 4K0| 8:20| Cumberland..., Washington Clty...|...?...*| I fl:B0| Baltimore. I.......J.' "*~1 7'MI No. 66,88 and fftopat all btitlon*. mIdiU/I A.M., 8:40 61661 10:46 P.M. 2:4? Daily A.M., 7:? P.M. 12:90 p.m. 6:25 6:05 4:45 Ob 6:20 7:83 . . __ m VTUT BOUND. Leave Whwllng........... Bellalre-.....^., Arrive at? Zanerrllle. Kewark.~.....~... Colnmbtui......... Clndnnatl........ banduaiy?... Indiana po 111 St. Loul*.... Chicago. ?City.. A. M. . K9 P. M. , iiS A.M., 0:25 10.06] P.M. 12ilM 1:20 2:40 6:60 6:80 11:00 A. Mi 7:80 6:40 P.M 6:00 1 | Mo. 81 No.6|Noltf' Na 16 Dally Dally Daily P.M. 7:66 8:10 10:10 10:60 11:86 A.M. 4:00 7:06 r. u, 6:? A.M. 9:00 8:80 P.M. 10:80. U:t8 A.M. 1:10 3:00 8:16 7:80 8:56 P.M. 4:41 6:80 6:25 9:00 Cambridge Accommodation. leavea Wheeling at 7:86 a. m.; leavea fie 11 aire at 6:16 a. m. Return* lng. anlvM at Wheeling at 0:40 p. m., dally except Sunday. MoundvrUle accommodation, leavei Wheeling at 11:8) a. m., and arrive* at Moundrrllle at 13:15 p. m., dally except Ounday. (4rnftnti Hccumuiodatloa at 8^6 p. m. ZanMTllle aooommodatlon leaves Wheeling at ' 8:40 p. m., dally except Sunday. 10:80 p. m. train through to Cincinnati without change, with B. 4;0 Slocper through to Olndnnatl. B 4 0. Sleeping Can on all through train*. Through Coach from Wheeling to Cincinnati on No. 8. leaving Wheeling at 9:25 a. m., arriving at Olndnnatl at 6:60 p. m. clo?o connection* are made for all point* South and Bouthwctt, North and Northwcat, making thla a deilrable route lor oolonUu and penon* moving to the great Woat, and to whom parilcular atten*' tien 1* given. Ticket* to all prindpal point* on tale at Depot Sleeping car aooommodatlon* can be aecurod at D?H05. c.efiaHKi. Ticket Agent, RAO. Depot JOHN T. f/ANK, Trav. FaMeuger Agent B. T. DKVRIES, General Agent, Wneellng. WHEELING A PITTaBURQH D1Y(< VY 8I0N.B 4 0. On and alter MAY 80,1686 paaaenger train* will rtin u follow*?Wheeling time*. Porrituburgb-6:0Sa m? 7:85a.m. dally; 1:85 p m., 6 25 p. m., dally. For Waahlngton?4:60 p. m., dally oxcept Sunday. From Pltuburfh-il:30 a. m.. 0>20 p. m., dally except Sundav: 10:25 p. m., dally: 9:25a m, dally. ^ From Waahmaloa?9M a. m, dally s 11 JO a. m., "X) p. m., 10:26 p. m. dally. c. K. i/>uu, tioneral Paaaenger Agent B. DUNHAM, tieneral Superintendent J. T LANK, Tiav"Paav. Agt, WheeUng, f\HIO RIVER RAILROAD. \J Tl mo fable oorrected to J UNP. 22,1186. Tralua leave Panhandle Station, foot ol Eleventh atreet, noar public landing, a* tollows-Centrai Maudari Time?which la 86 minute* alower than Wheeling io : ooino aotmi. s Lmto?Wbwllnc Arrive-lUHiwood...WM........M Monndivlllo.......... niarin(too?..MM.... Proctor mil KewMartlnirllle flftrdbi I HlttfBVUfejMM... Friendly (utUtnoru)., Bt Mtrjr't Willlam?u?wn (MartatU) Parkenbarg,. l4iYiH'Pirk(nibuif.? AriUo-M HIUuniown(Mirrl'iu lit Wnry?... Friendly (II NUtmvfllo... NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 3