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medical. - uais^ wjfc.'MKaa CKVI3 23JVJOY? Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ponlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Lives and .Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tho tasto and acceptablo to tho stomach, prompt in i'.B action and truly beneficial in its efleets, prepared only from the most healthy and Agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it w nu and navo maao it mo most populu remedy known. fcyrup of Figs is for salo in 50o and 81 bottle3 hy all leading druggists., Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any ono vrho wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AH FRANCISCO, CAL. IOUISVILLS, Kt. mv tout, H.t. CARTER'S] fS&^l __ 'cjuru EIck IIo&Aschoftud relieve all tho trcublw tncfr Cent to a bilious stato of tho systom, ouch ag Dizziness, Kaueoa, Drownlnowa. Distress after eating. Tula la tbo BUlo, Ac. Whfto tboirxnos? jTunariwblo oucceaa baa boon sbown la curing SICK jJo&florho, yet Cortot'a Little SAizc PS!!9 9M equally v.ilcablo in Constipation, curing and pro* renting this annoying complaint.whilo thny also cor roc t al 1 disorders ol tho tomach .stimuli* to tbo Jivcr and rogulatetbo bowels. Eroalf tboyoalj/ I "" HEAD rAobatborwduldboolmoatprloclosstotbosowbO [ nu/u-T from till* distressing aunplalnt; butfortunntolytbolrgoodnra*dooanotondhoro,sndthoM whoon?:o try tbom will find theoo llttlo pills vain* alio ia womany ways that (hoy will not bo rrililiajj to do without tlicm. Uut aftor all sick head ACHE Ija tho bcno of ro many lives that hero Is whora tvomaboour great boast. Our pllla cure it whllo others do not. Curtor*H LUtlo Liver mis oro vary small and very oaay to tafce. Ono or two pills ui&koa dow>. Tboy oro strictly vegetable ana do not gripo or purirc, but by their gon tie action ploaeo all who lino them. ZuYialaatMccnts; live for $1. Sold l)y drcfrjlito everywhere, or aonfcby null. CARTER MBDIOINC CO., Now York. small pill, small dose, shall prics Jv7-TnTl'M\v | The Superior remedy for all diseases originating in impire blood; the MEDICINE which may always be relied upon to give the best satisfaction, " AVER'S Sarsaparifla Cures others,will cure you SIiIIa i unarm) CUBE CONSTIPATION. To enjoy health on? should have rcg* ulor oVMCimtlons every ttvonty four bourn. The evil*. both mental tau pliynlcal, resulting: from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION nro many and aorlous. For tho euro of thin common trouble. Tutt*a Liver 1*11.1 h havo rained a popularity unparalleled. Elegantly aurar coated. SOLO EVERYWHERE. WEAK MEN, your attention, IS CAM.r.1) TO TUB tuhmwtMM??"iCRKAT ENGLISH RBSfEDY. Gray's Specific Medicine. Jw *3 IF YOU SUFFER Irom Aft&k ^?pfc?Ncrvoua Debility. Weakness of Tmiurii Body and Mind,Spermatorrhea and Impotency. and all dlscoges that arise from over Indulgenoe and wlf abuse, as Low of Mcm? orv and Powor. Dltnneaa of Vision. l*remnturo Old A bo. and many other di?ra?f* that lead to inrunity or Consumption and an early grave, wrlto for our pbamphlet. Addjw Oil AY MEDICINE CO.. BuflMo, N. Y. Thu Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at (1 |>or package, or six package* for IS. or sent by *n*tl n? reeemt of money, and with every f.Sot? der WE Ot/ARANTEE ftcuroor money refunded. . flfiron nccount of counterfeit*, wo have adopted tho Yellow Wrapper. the only genuine. bold In Wheeling and guarantee* issued by J.OOAN PRUQ CO., Wholesale* and Kctnll l>ruggists. Bridge Corner. Main street. apilrrxigow >$^>|ook's Cotton Root 4y^jr?v compound. kJ3 4) A recent discovery by an old hm iflR3 \\ physician. Successfully bqj jfwfi ??jr l-hm? monthly by thofmnus UgH <>P r.awb. i> the only pern flr ^v. fictly safe and reliably medl^^ciue discovered. IUjwnre of unprinrjphsl druggists who nrt?r inferior medicines in place of this. A*k for Cook's Cotton* Koot Co*. iK>und. take no substitute, or Inclose SI in letter, itid we will send, scaled by return mail. Full Rcaied Tuirtteular* U\ plain enwlooe. to ladle* 0idyV2a5mj* Addnw POND LllY COMPANY. No. 8 Fisher Block, Detroit. Mich. bold iu Wheeling by LcKiAN DBUO cu RUMOt AX EPISODE. Knif Mntirrton, in Judge. Wo had mot on the bluff, She was dashing ni d iliin In a white Manuel iroc* and a yadittng hat trim, And ber eyes looking nn L*r lis tip-tllnd brim Were pretty enough. In a few a buff, She believed 1 ?m rirh. 1 had thought her au helre**?the pert little witch; Hut we both were mistaken, aud there waa the hitch? We hud met on the bluff. AN IDYL UPON CRUTCHES it is lo t?o seen oiton enougn m ventral park. lie, pale, emaciated, one of those men who carry, a ticket for Charon's ferrvbont in his pocket, and is only loitering a little by the way. She, as full of life as the lilacs near which they sit, grateful to the eye in her beauty as they to the sense in their fragrance. He the weakness, she the strength, of the partnership. Mlie as upright as a tall lily stem, with health to pay Time full rent through along life, he stooping painfully over tho two sticks that prop up his nerveless body. Those arc the crutches. Now"1 for the idyl. There was a feverishnefs of life in New York citv. North and .South had grappled by the throat. War was whipping the tops of commerce until thev hummed again. The Government cried, "(jive! give!" and merchant, manufacturer and artisan toiled and moiled. I Kven man as man had a value iu the market; flesh and blood was dear. A youth and a girl met at a church door, and strolled away toeether. In the course of the service?for it was the Sabbath day? tho minister had invoked the divine blessing upon the federal arms, and made a junsionate appeal to the congregation to aid with purse ami person to keep intact the grand old flag, and not a single star should ho rent from the union, not one stripe from its field. And hearts had throbbed ami eyes had welled over with tears that I morning. There were dollars for the I wounded and volunteers for the war in that serinon. ! "is it trim vou have bought a substitute, Edgar?0 ' It was the girl who spoke as the pair I turned up Lexington avenue. " I'm y. and hdgar nodded his head affirmatively. "A German, who thought | his body and bones worth $1,000. She looked straight before her. kick| ing the point of her parasol with her boot tips as she walked. "The last stoamer brought 500 emigrants, Georgia. The price of stibsti! tutes will go down for a bit. It a pity I I .1: I ? lit, In " I lllll iiut mm u Iivww. I "Yes, it 5h." She nnitl this quite seriously, and stopped before,the iloor of tlic house she lived in. Well, don't look so serious about it," he added cheerfully. "I have put I $1,000 to a worse use before now, Georgia." "Never in your life, Edgar." "Kb?" I "Never in your life, I say, Edgar." She jumped up two steps, and then turned to confront him. "All the substitutes will bo gone after awhile, and then they'll havo to call upon us girls to go to the war. If 1 were drafted I'd not buy a substitute; JM jjo." "I understand you," said he slowly, and leaned against the pilaster. "You love your country more than all besides?eh, Georpia?" She looked down at him with a half pernlexed expression in her hazel-colored eyes; and just then some leaves from the creeper that clambered the front of the house came fluttering to the ground between them. Hooping, she nicked a red o.ne up, and held it up to luui by way of diversion. "Is not that a beautiful color?" "It is red?a very suggestive one just now, and quite apropos of our conversation, Georgia. Give it to me. That will be a leav- -taking, won't it?" There was n tone of bitterness in iiis voice; it was not hard to see that lie was angry. "You understand me in part, Edgar. It is the worst part that vou understand; the hotter escapes you.'' "No, I think iiot, (ioorgiii." Ho pushed his hat hack from his face and gazed steadily at her. "Vou believe honestly that it is on my account, tor my gooil name, that you aro solicitous. Couie, now, some of'your girl friends have heon twitting you with my inglorious proclivities for"a whole skin, contrasting tho patriotic nobleness of their sweethearts with tho seltish pusillanimity of yours. The thought has grown up in vour brain that by and bv it will be saiil to you,4Your husband bought a substitute when he was drafted; .vou married a man who, when old and voting were going to the war, sheltered himself behind his dollars.' Well, now, urorjcm, uaiv.i iu ?nu. "Stop a moment, Edgar. Tell me; hnvayou never felt any of this foryourKeif ? No one. has ever twitted me oh vou say, but I have thought, not in my brain, but in my heart, where all my thoughts of you prow, Edgar"?her cheek flushed, but she spoke resolutely ?'that hereafter men may twit you, and you in turn may twit ine, because when our country cried out loudly, and fathers and brothers, aye, even to the very school lads, took* their lives in their hands and answered the cry, I perverted love to selfishness, and so stopped your ears that I left you to bo ono that men could noint at and sav: stopped at home. " "Edgar B " The hospital aid read the name from a pass presented to him bv a lady who applied to see a patient. "Edgar B , \o. 5 ward, madam; sixth bed on the right." The hospital was clean enough and tidy, considering its crowded state, but the smell of chloride of lluio and carbolic acid could not altogether quell the sickly odors that drive in waves through a military hospital. "Not dead. Oh, no, madain; bo's asleep. Ho was rather more favorably thought of this morning. Both legs amputated at tho knee." " *fle is not dead, but sleeneth.'" Unconsciously she quoted noly words in her heart?her numbed heart, that seemed one while to stand still, and then to throb until her breath failed. "That will be a leavetaking, won't it?" The red leaf that bad fluttered between thein rose in her memory, and the words and the look that accompanied them. He opened his eyes and another pair are looking into them. A pair of eyes? Ah, no; a soul is looking through them, a soul that measures everv variation of intelligence in his?marks when the strangeness of surprise dissolves into the new shape of recognition, when the haziness of pain clears uy into the distinctness of comfort. Va? a in ttiAbnn finlv ()m (wn fares lie there touching on the pillow, ami only the eyes move, Marching every line of each fare, snvine, in unspoken language, "We are toBether." Together? Ye?. Thereihotllil be no more lesvetnldns till the final one. So Georgia resolved ami while death stalk* eil on every sido around Kdgar B 'a lied lie lived. The surgeons said tliat Georgia saved lilm. His discharge crime. The war went on, but his country could spare him now. And so he got home at last to Now York?all tlmt his omnivorous country could Hpare of him, as he expressed it, and then a low fever attacked him and the medical men assigned all that remained of him by anticipation to mother earth. There was no pain; life would burn out gently, but there was no hope and (Georgia would not believe them. She pitched her tent against. the shadowy foe, and drew out the 1 snear and buckler to fight for her love. ?he conquered, too, and when she had saved him the doctors declarod he had i a constitution of cast steel, ami condescended to take the credit of his recovery. It was not much of a recovery after nil. Only a tottering from the couch to I the window, a lifting from the carriage I to ii bench in the park, but that was a very great deal to her. With a faint touch of irony all over-, wrapped by a smile of good humor, he had Haul to her: "Never mind, Georgia; you will have to get a substitute now." And she, brave with a true woman's courage, wise with a true woman's tact, made reply: "My wedding dress is ready, Edgar. When shall we be married?" .She kneeled, and he propped himself upright upon his crutches before the altar, lie will never kneel again; the! patriot was exonerated?God knows I where his knees are?and then they went away. The bride and her cripple"? I Not a bit of it?the wife and her hero. | JIo likes that scat by the lilacs on the north side of the lake. The sunliifht I glitters on the water fringe that trickles from under the feet of the angel of the fountain, and he invs it is a figure of his own life, which is running away over j the basin watched over by an angel. The shadow of the nines lengthen out across the path and touch the grass plot, j so she lifts the eoftly padded crutches and smiles her meaning, "Time to go home, Edgar." Sweot, serious face. Verily the martyr has his consolation. That is the idvl. Not a Had Failure. Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 7.?The Blvmer Ice Machine Co., doing business on Eighth street, made an assignment for the benefit of its creditors this morning. The company has an extensive trade all over the United States and in South America. Liabilities, $320,000; assets, $000,000. The assignment was entirely voluntary aud was done principally to effect a speedy reorganization of "the company. Cnn They C'ouir to the Fnlr. Chicago, Aug. 7.?The Department of State officials, says Clilna has notified [ the officers of the World's Fair of their intention of being represented at the fair. The question h, will Chinamen intending to visit the fair be allowed to enter this country? That will have to be decided by "the Treasury Department, says acting Secretary "Wharton. "Cortnln hftTd worrt*. made Into pills, Simply to swell the doctor bills, are not what constitute Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They nre tinv, sugar-coated, purely vegetable pills, as pleasant as confectionery to the taste, and acting upon the stomach and liver gently but effectually, and as naturally as Nature herself. For sick headache, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, and all the resulting diseases, no laxative equal to them has ever been discovered. ^ How to Counternrt the Effect* of Impure Water. Mr. L. M. Martin, Superintendent of the St. Louis, Des Moines & Northern railroad, says: "On my return from a recent trip "south, where the water was very impure, 1 was attacked with a violent case of cholera morbus. Having | hoard a great denl of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy I concluded to try it, and with the most beneficial results." So household should ever be without a bottle of this remedy. daw Physicians all over the county are living "Omvk Blossom" in their practice with the best results. The high standing of the manufacturer, Dr. France, is | tsufHcient guarantee of its merit. "Olive Blossom" is sold bv Logan Drue Co., C. it. Goetze, W. w. Irwin, W. r.. Williams, C. Schnepf, C. Menkcmeller, \V. 0. Armbrifzht, W. II, Williams and M. W. Ileinrici; J. W. Darrah, Bolston ifc Co., Martin's Ferrv; Bowie ?fc Co., Bridgeport; C. M. Wyrick, Bellaire; St. Clair Bros., Benwood. ndw-ti j ni'mnrknbln rnrt*. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properlv treated ? hfnuni'linn of ?n?no <?nn lio oil roil, i Thus >trs. Klmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Intl., and Mrs. Mary L. linker, of Ovid, Mich., were curcd" after suffering 2U vears. S. C. Lin burger, druggist at San ^lose, 111., savs that Dr. Miles Now Ileart Cure. whicK cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of Buchanan. Mich., who had heart disease for SO vears, savs two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by the Lojran Drug Co. Book of wonderful testimonials free. tthsaw-1 Film! riled! Itching Pile*. Svmitomh?Moisture: lnlcmc ItchJng and Minting; most nt night: won* by scratching. If allowed to coQiluue tumors form, which oiton blfcl ami ulcerate, becoming very bo re. Sway.Nr.'* OtNT.Mr.NT btojis the Itching and bleeding. heal# ulceration and in most cams removes tho minors. At drncgi*t* or by mall for 30 cent*. Dr. Swaync & Son, l'hlladeliihia. Hon* to Cure All Sliln IMsnsrs." Pimply apply "Swatne's OismrsT." No intcrnnl medicine required. Cures toner, eczema, itch, nil erupUona on the face. bands, nose, dr.. leaving tho *kln clcar, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative power* arc po^essed bv no other remedy. Ask your druggists (or SWAYNES Ul.VT.Vr.yT. ^ TThMW Miles' Nerve and Liver fills net on a now principle?regulating tho liver, stomach ami bowles through tfw. turret. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. L'negualed for men, women, children, ranllest, mildest, surest! Fifty doses 25 cents. Samples free at the Logan Drug Co.'s. BEWARE of mercury and potash mbrtnres. They aggravate the disease instead of curing it Life A Burden. "Isuffered for five years with mercurial rheumatism, which was the resultof potash and mercurial treatment by physicians for constitutional blood poison. They not only failed to cure me, but mado me a physical wreck and my life a burden. I then commenced taking Swift's Specific (S,S.5.,laud after taking a few bottles was entirely cured both of the rheumatism and blood poison. I eheerfully commend 6. 8. S., to any one similarly afflicted. John n. Lrtts, Soresto, xxl Books on Blood sad Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtltnU, Ok FIXAXCE AND TKADK. The Ki'nturti of (hu Slune/ uud Stock SlnrkfltR, New York, Aug. 7.?Money on call easy, ranging from lis to 2 per cent, last loan 2 per ccnt, closed ofl'ered at -'"per cent. Prime mercantile paper."^a"^ per cent. Sterling exchange weak at $1 &V ia4 Sale* 2*,?1 nhare*. The slock y?^nrK??t was more active to-day than on any day since the depression In business at the stock exchange begun, and it wan also decidedly strong, everything on the list rcachHig materially higher figure*. TheIndications point to a eomplele change in the temjMT of the speculation, though the strength to-day wn* certainly owing in a great measure to the rnnning of the shorts, ami the late prominent Kellers of the inurkct were large buyers, ht, I'aul and Union Pacific weru the only specially active Mock*. hnt the business done In tUe rest of the lint wan materially larger than that usual of late, and the market was certainly wider, iudiratIng more general interest In the course of prices. There wits no specially weak points, even among the low priced shares, and the late movement in t'hicago Gas was an exception to the general tone. The market closed active and heavy with most oi the list at only flight changes from the Tin. Itli.il i?t>lli<rilllV fimull fractional gains. ICnilroail bonds more active. Sales 8SM.OOO. Government and state bonds dull.and steady. BOSSM XSl> STOCK QCOTATtOS*?CIASKD BID. U.S. 4s rcg- iNour York Con (nil.. 9S'.^ U.S.4s coupon 117 Ohio & Mississippi. 1 <>x/t U. S. 4!<s rcg 1 ' '? preferred K*? U.S. 4!:.* coupon... 10J% Oregon improvc't.. *21 l'lieiHe tii of 'yj 110 Oregon NaV <>? Atchison :t2%| Oregon Trans M Adams Express 117 1'aeitk Mall 33 American Kxpre*?..lH? |l'lttsburgti I"*) Canada Pacific ol)4 Tuilman i'alaec 1W Canada Southern... 4S Ueadlug -'7'J Centrall'acilic 'JV | Hock Island "!l\i Chesapeake A Ohio Si. I'anl ft!y* do first preferred 44 ! do preferred 110 do second pro! 'd 24i$ St I'aul & Omaha... 2:1 Chl.Hnr. <tQuincy.. hi | do preferred 7'J I)el. it Hudson 120 Tenn. Coal it Iron... 27 l)ol. Lack. A Wcst...l?3^ Texas Pacific 11*< i)en. & IL G. pref'd \\ ICnlon l'aelslc ? Krie .. is 11*. S. Express ft7 Fort Wayne 1.VJ W.. St. I., it I* UM Illinois (Vutr.il viy. do preferred ?% Kansas Texas 12'i Wells Fareo Ex BS I.akc Shore 10**1Western Union Louisville Si Nash... Gv Am. Cotton oil 20 Memphis A Cha?... :tt Colorado (.'oal .71 Michigan Central... 87 'Iron Silver 100 Missouri Pacific (W^'Qulcksllver 4% Nashville it Chatt.. hi I do preferred 80 NcwJeneyCentraLUOW ISutro fi Norfolk it W.prefd 4Hk Itlvhm'd & W.l'.T- 11V, Northern Pacific 21'i Chicago Has .. do preferred fiO;?il?end Trust LWi Northwestern 10I>4 f^ugar Trust 78% do preferred 1.11 | j Breadstuff* nnd Provision*. | Chicago, Aug. 7.?Wheat scored an advance of H'.n nti tin. r..jtii? nf tn.<lni''>i trudliiL'. Tho market i was stronger from the outrfet, although It seemed to hesitate a little for n time, it finally broke away easily, and rapidly advanced te> the highI e?>t point ?>f the day. 'Thereafter fx fluctuated I within a comparatively narrow mime and closed i x/f. below the hitrhest point reached. The scalp| ere who followed the selling by the big tiraw in the early part ?>f the session became a little apI prehenslve over the stubborn strength of the I market and nmde haste to cover. This chance | gave the niarkK new strength, ami about the same time a good deal of bull news was let loose I and added to the growing strength. Cables reported the market strong at Liverpool. Corn was weak and lower early on continued wet weather. Jjiter the market reacted and closed firm and higher. ! Oats were quiet an*! steady within narrow I fluctuations.. Provisions strong and higher. Flour steady. I Wheat?Cash No. 2 spring 8&)?nP8%c; No. 2 red August .H7>4a.H.sjfia^iio; September 87aMS>ea 87;*c: December SUkyjOJ^alWe. I Cork?Cash No. .. tine; August 57a58%nS8J^o; September Mj^.W^a'irt'^c: October.'lAtVlLa.v't''^. | Oats?Cash No. i, 27-iiv.; A ucrust 'i7,^i.,7/l^iJ7''v? : SejMi?mber2%ni75ia27;*0c; May aO^'JOJfcJVW^c. Kyk?NO. 2. 7fic. | Kl.AXS.tEt)?fl 0.1. I Timothy Heed?812S. Mens Point?Cash 810 r?: September ?10 27,'.j? 10.Via 10 .v.: October SHMOalO G%ulOA7!4. I l.AUjv?Cash S64.V. September W I'niG oOafi 50; October ffi.VmGflQart f?0. Shout Kins?Cash 4ii ?v>n<* fc*?: September 50 "i7) jn I 6 CJJ^ats rt7?(i ??|?^er TOofi Mart 80. ^ ^ rilUUI.UKIU*?Jt? uunu ill; auur; cicur w. | Others uuchunge.l. j New /o?k. Auk. 7.? Flour, receipt* Ifi.OOO barrels; export* 6.O0O barrels; markec fairly active; sales ill,000 barrels. Wheat, receipts :t>2.000 bushels: export;. 4.10,000 bushels; wiles 21,SOU,000 bushels of futures oud l???8.cmo bushels of spot: Spot market Hruier; No. 1 hard 8111!i; uu* I graded red OSVioSl 08%; options steady and higher; No. 2 red September Oc* tober ftSUc; November WJ.jo: December 81 OO.i 1 ft'i'^al w%; May 81 av%. Hye firm: western $?*" . Corn, receipts 11.000 bushels: exports 21.000 bushels; sales AV.'.OOO bushels of futures ami 3rt,0<Kl bushel* of spot, market dull awl steady; ungraded mixed wa71e; August 07 %e; Fepteniber (V%c; .October tWUo. Oats, receipts 21,000 bushels; exports 400 bushels; sales 05,000 bushels of futures atol'27,000 bushels of spot; market dull and firmer; September W4e; October :MJ$c; spot No. 2 white 42a we; mixed westerniwawe.; white do OTa/>.V: No. j'J Chicago 42j<e. Cotfye steady. Sugar retlned firmer; powilercu, granulated arid cubes 4]^al%c, Molassej quiet. Itio in good demand, Tallow firm. Turpentine sternly at Stfl^e. Jvggs steady; western I7e. 1'ork unsettled and mill nt 811 i"i; new do 81.1 00al2 .V); extra prime 810 Wall 00. I-ard firm; steam S0 7A: August 5?? CO; 8opteiul>cr 7B; October 80 Nt; November 80 Itt; December 87OS. Butter firm; state dairy 1 Ih18c. Cheese steady; part skims Philadelphia. Pa.. Aug. 7.?Flour quiet Wheat steady; No. 2 red August and September OrJpiOT^e; October 07J<{e; November waO'.d^e. Corn Irregular nod lower; No. 2 mixed Angus. ftSaOOe; Septctnbc* 00a07c; October lU'yuWj^e; November ftaftlc Oats strong; No. 2 white August 30a.17e; September October Ul^a ;t.V.e; November SUf^c. Provision* steady. I'ork | 512 ?). Jhiltcr quiet; Pennsylvania print extra 2&i20o. Kkks dull and weak at 17>?c, Hai.timouk, >ln? Aiifr. 7.?Wheat steady; spot August iind September iff&ilffHc: October USJie: I December fcl no%: receipts KM bushels; shipiiit*!its 2ft),0U0 husnels. Com dull; spot mid August G7c; .September O.V?e; receipts 10.000 bushels. Corn active; No.'.'white western-Mc; rcelptJ?2,A00 bushels. Hye active; No. 282e; receipts l.'l.ooo i bushels, liny firm; good to eholeu timothy I *SN 00ul5 5O, Hotter steady. Ivgga low at Ilk;. 1 Coffee firmer; Rio UH\ Cincinnati, Onto. Aug. 7.?Flour active. Wheat easier,*No. 2 red 87c; recci pts .19.000 bushel*; shipments 14,000 bushels. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed .I2e. Hye steady; No. 2 75c. I'ork dull lit rll 00. I.urd dull at $f?25. Hulk meats quiet :it iWaC ^7I^.. Hneon unlet at $775. Whisky steady at *117. Others unchanged. Toledo, Onto, Aug. 7.?Wheat netlve nnd steady; ensh 'JOUJc; August yojac; Septeml>vr yoVje: DecemberCorn dull and steady; cash quiet. Oats quiet; old cash lie. Clover- I seed quiet; cosh $ 25; October $1 -10. I.lvo Stock. Ciiicaoo. Aug. 7.?Cuttle, receipts 11.000 hend; shipments H.ooO head: market steady; top prices $5 00nt? 7t>: Texnns 52 ti0a:i50; rnugcrs ?;j on nl 00; sotkers $ _''.''ia.l ; native cows SI ??a2 <15. Hon?, receipts 12,000 h?*nd: shipments 210 head: market weak nnd lower; rough and common g!25n? 75; puckers and mixed ? 85o5 '25; prime and heavyweights 95;t0n540; prime $5 5W? hO; grosser* ?1 75iv> 15. Sheep, receipts 4.000 head; shipments 3,000 hend: market fairly active, but WIMIK nuu BPWlTi HI?:? Vim ?.t iiiiAru And wot hers $1 Si; Texan.* f] &*?ul Jj; lambs fiOa& 'S>. East Libbrtt. Pa., Amr. 7.?Cattlo. receipts 1,0!KI head:shipments l,Mw head: market steady At Wednesday'*prices. Hop*, receipt* -',?(?? head; shipment.* 'J.fiOO head; market slow: l'lillmlelphms $ '? sOa-S 9t?: good mixed $ *? .Via.1 7.'?; fair to (.est Yorker* ? .V); growers f 1 7."m5 .V). Sheep, receipt* 1,000 head: shipment* l.UUO Head; market steady at unchanged price*. CtKCtSXATl. Aug. 7.?Hog.* easy: common and light?". 60a3i'?; packing and butcher* $1 (Via 0 40; receipt* 1,000 head; shipment* 1,000 bead. ret'rolfium. Nrw York. Aug, 7.?Petroleum to-day dropped 71. j cents a barrel on sales that were so small that sioo.ooo would have covered the entire day's business. There was no buying orders In the market, however, and It was Mild the selling was forced on account of exhaustion of margins. The market opened weak, rallied slightly, ihen gave way under the force of sale* and minted weak. Penusvlvaula oil. onenlm: ami highest 57 He; lowMt57J4c: September, opening at&Se; hlghct JWc; lowest 3l>*c; closing at Kc. Total Mies 176,000 qarrcls. On. City, Pa., Aug. 7.?Opened nt S8c; higheft Mx4v; lowest JjOc; closed at ."41c: snles Ifil.ooo bnrrels ; clearances248,000barrel*; shipments 70, jMbnrrcls: runs S3.KW barrels. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 7,?So market. Wool. Nr.w York. August 7.?Wool sternly; domestic fleece 80c; pulled 'Jta30c; Texas 17a'.'Ic. PittLADr.t.riitA. Pa.. An*. 7.?Wool, quiet; prices steady oud unchauged. Mrtul*. Nnr York, August 7.?rig iron quiet. Copper ste?dv: lnke tlJ 0.1. I .cad easier nt floJ. Tiu quiet: atralts IATU. Cotton. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 7.?Cotton quiet; middling S.Vic. The first trial of Pr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will satisfy any one that the lang*healing virtue oi the pine tree has now been reflnetl into an effective and convenient cough medicine. Sold bv all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. DJkVf FOR DYSPEPfTT ft | Indigestion. and Stomach dliojjtji, xaa ]lROW5'S IRON SITTERS. All dealer* keep It. ?1 per bottle. Genuine tiu tnide-msifc ao4 craaod xcU lines ob wrapper. MEDICAL Roth the effect anil result wlien Olive Blossom is used. It acts gently# yet promptly. It is tlic greatest hoon to womankind, is very lauv can ireat Herself and not have to undergo the torture of instruments from physician*. Olive Blossom positively cures all forms of female weakness, such as Painful Menstruation, Ulceration, Larceration, Barrqnness, Leucorrhcea, Pruritus, Cancer, Ovarian and Fibroid Tumors in their early stages and the long list of innumerable and unmentionable sufferings that afflict the patient. The Olive Blossom treatment is simple and harmless." The first application often gives permanent relief. Trv it, and you will exclaim, as hundreds of others have: "Oh, I feel like a different woman!" One month's treatment sent postpaid to any part of the world on receipt of $1.00; six months, I5.00. Ollvo Blossom is forsale by all leading druggists. Any druggist who may not nave it cau order it from the wholesale dealer. Do not accept any substitute. Beware of fraudulent imitations. The Celebrated France Pastile Ollvo Blossom, is prepared only by The France Medical Institute Co , Columbus, 0. Incorporated 1586. Capital$300,000.00. Branch Housest New York, Chicago, ? *?* Francisco, and I.ondon, England. Sold by J.ognn Drug Co., C. R. Ooetze. Vf. W Irwin. \v. E. Williams. D. Schnenf. u Menke* mellor. W. C. An?brl?ht. \V. II. Williams an?l M. W. Helnrl?M: J. W. Pnrrnh and R?l?on ? Co., Mortin's F*rrv: Bowie Co., UrJdcpport; G. M. Wyrtck, Bellalro; St Clair Jlros.. Ilen\v?>oa.^^ RADAM'S Microbe Killer. Tie Greatest Discovery of tie Age. OLD IN THEORY BUT TIIK REMEDY RECENTLY Dl?OOVJ?K?lX CURES WITHOUT FAIL CATARRH. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER. 1JRONCI1ITIS. RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, CANCER. r>CROFULA. DIABETKS. BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, MALAIJI Al> FEVER. DIPHTHERIA AND CHILLS. I In hort. nil forms of Orgnnlc ami Functional dit-enwM. Tho cures cllected by ihls Mcdlcino i 11 jo ill many eases MIRACLES! rtniv in Jn? contftlnlnnr Ono Gallon PRICE THUKF. DOM<ARS-a small Investment when llcnlth and Life can be obtained. "HISTORY OF TUK 3UCROBE KII.LKQ FREE." For sale by all Retail Druggists. Trade supplied by LOCHN DRUO CO., jdcSmw Sole Aoksts. HEALTH IS WEALTH! I)K. 1!. C. >'KKVr. AX 1> iiKAlN TREATMr.NT, a guaranteed speeliic for Hysteria, Dl?inew, Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, lieailache. Nervous Prostration canned by the use of alrohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Depression. Softening t?f the llrain. resulting In insanity mid leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age. Harronuess, I/OS* of Power in either sex, Involuntary lo*?es and Si?ermatorrh?ea caused by over exertion of the brain, pelf abuse or overindulgence. Knch box contains one month's treatment. 81 00 a box. or ?ilx boxes for 00, sunt by moil prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for *lx boxes, arcoinpiiulwd with f'? ou. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee (0 refund the money if tbo treatment docs not etfect a euro. Guarantees Issued only by .Mcl.AIN IIHoTIIKks. Drugging, Sole Agents. MrJ.nln'K Work, Corner Market ana Twelfth streets. Wheeling. W.Vo. JulO-rrhMW ? JAPANESE PILE CURE A guaranteed Cure for Files of whatever kind or degree?External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronio, Recent or Horoditary. $100 ft box; 6 boxes, $6.00. Kent by matt, prepaid, oa receipt of price. Wo guarantee to enre any case of files. Guaranteed and sold only by WLKIN BROTHERS. Twvltth and Market Su., WfafeeHng, 0BUNKEMES5 w Liquor Habit. -< uMnrmcnw mate/savr0*1 cuae, ii* HAitfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It can 1* Rl vcn 1 n co flVe, t ea, or In art Ici tin of f <x*t. without the knotvledjro of patient II necessary; It Is at>?nVut*ly harraleis and will efTert ft permanent and ?p?*erty cure, whether the patient I* a moderatedrlnkernrau alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FA ILK Ju perawa no quietly and with aurh certainty that the patient undergoes no I neon* venienci. ond ?oon hie complete reformation la efforUKl. 45 mire IkmiK free. To l*? Iind of LOO AN DRUO COMPANY. Main Ftrcet. ?uJ6miia W&cdlng. W'.Va. Free, Free, Free Trial! ELECTRO NERVINE Cures Permanently All disease* of the Nervou* System. cither Acute or Chronic in either aex. it Jtrvronw Impaired or l^?M r<?wjoc?. Check! all Forma of Want* oi l?raln; Makes Strong the Weak. Full narknjre, 11; Six for J.V Trial package. lac, (with book), eu: ecurely acaled oti receipt of price. Addreaa, 1?H. G. t. ADAM, no24 No. 3701 Cottage Grove Avo., Chicago, IlL ?2* m RI f nno Whlskej Habit# Vn HJ w I ESS cured at home uitt? Mloiit tioIt). Hook of parBan I %S SH Fenian tent i'Rl'.E. UmmhwS B.M.WOOI.LEY.M.D. W Allauta,Ga. Office 101% Whitehall ttu TThMW M ACH t MISTS. REMOVED, * ' REDMAN & CO. JTnre removed their Machine Shop to the new corrugated iron building on Chapline street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth fttrccta, and are now rcoJy for buiincu ?i ihv nctr place. JaS RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrival nni! departure of trains on and after November 16. uw. Kxflakatjok or Uf.fkiiknck Mark*: 'Pally; fSunday excepted; JMonday excepted; {Saturday excepted; jSnnday ouly; 'Saturday only. Kastern standard Time. dkpakt. |ll.a o. h. 11.?Main Mne.EnMl aiuiive. ?4:Wam Wajdi. Cy.lialt., Phil. A X. Y ?ll:90pm 2:35 pm \Va?h. C'y.Bnlt., l'hll. <fe N. Y|412:45pin 12:0ft am Wath. Cy. Bait., l'bil. & N.Y *?:? am t8:(Xtarn (umbcrlaud Accoio | pm 2:Mpm' ....Grafinn Aceom rl2:45 pra f8:00 am. Muuud*ville Accora t!2:45 pm 2:35 pin Moundnrillc Accoin -;t 5:15 prn tG:H0 pml ^..Cameron Accotn It 7:00 nm nrpAirr. It. A O. R.IL?C. O. Dlv.. M\it a mil vs. *7 .50 am F??r Columbia ami Chicago nut '10:15 am Columbus, C'ln. and Chicago ?0:10 put KVSO pra Chicago Limited *5:50 ara 14:15 pm Chicago Expri'vi *11:00 Am 10:30 pm Columbia. ( In. A St. Louis.. ".'?:t0am 12:55 pm Columbus Aecom f II.00 nut 110:15 mil st. Clalitvllle Afcom ill .00 am fJ:55 pw( St. Clair*vlUe Accoin 10:00 put bP.PART. 111.AO. It It?W.. I'. A Jt. 1>IY.* ARll!VS. 5:45 ami.... For Pittsburgh ami Kiut^. *10:10 atn ?7:'J0 ami Pittsburgh j 6:.V? pto (0:10 pm Pittsburgh ami J ji?t- *10:25 pra 1l: JO pui I'ittsbitnrb 112:45 pra 11:25 pm Pittsburgh ! |11:?) urn J5:30|un ... Washington. Pa.. Aeeoin...| 17:50 aiu DEPART. P. C. A ST. L. ICY. I ARRIVE. 17:20 ain Pittsburgh | j9:JU pra 8-w am stuubenvUlv and West...i 10-.25 pra 1 :.*<0 pm:...Pitt?butgh and New York...] t3:W pra 4:'JO ptnL Pittsburgh and New York... 110:80 am 110:05 put ...Pittsburgh and N. Y. Ex...." .. wnrr. 17:10 auv Express, Cln. nud St. Louis... ftWiO am 110:05 pra F.xprvts, Cln. and St. Louis.- 40:20 pra 11 .TO pint Ex press. Steubonville A Col., 13:34 pra t4:20 pinl...StcubcnvlHe A lienntsoiu.. 6:2ft put "t?P>AHT. <\ A 1'. It U. AHMVK. 15:41' am Pittsburgh. Cleve. A Chicago. fJ:I5 pra 10 :43 am SteuWuville Accom fl :10 pin 111:12 am Pittsburgh nud New York- )U:B0 am 12:00 pin Cleveland and Chicago 111:00 ara 1?:14 pin ..Pittsburgh nud New York.. 45:52 pm 17:11 ptn East Hvrptwd.. 17:4/' pra DEPART. I C. L. A W. It It AJUUVK. 1l2:l?'pm Express. Cleveland. E. AW. 12:49 pra 15:00 pm MaMllon Aceoin 111:3:1 ara 18:00 am St. Clalttvllle Accom I f9:K am tl0:85 am St. Clalrsvlllo Accom .TT'11 :K? pm f2:24 pin ft Clalrsvlllo Accom pm C:ii pm St. Clatrerille Accom 18:1KJ pm 1:30pm ..Uh'wI Freight and Accom.., tl2:ff?pm derart. OHIO RIVER R. It. arrive. "7:00 am raAMMiRer ?10:60 um fl 1:am Passenger ...... f3:85 PW ei:30 pm Passenger *8:00 pm I.kaVR B. Z. i 0. KAIL HO AD. arrive. rfi.LAtRR sella itus 9:i*0 am ...-Bellalre and Zoncsvillo..... 4:10 pm 4:l'i pm ..... Wood* tieId - 8:80 am 5:30 am Mixed Train 0:43 pm STEAMERS. FOB CINCINNATI, I.OUISVILLE, MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS, NEW ORLEANS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Will leavo Whapfboat, loot o( Eleventh street, daily, Monday excepted, as follows: . n"5* k. Steamer "Keystone State," T. b. JJkftrtttf Calhoun. Master: Chan. Kuox, Clerk; MffiTlfiifa every Tuesday at 8 a. m. n?o* ^ Steamer "Axdes," E. B. Cooper, JJkSyJMaster: Al. J. Slavln, Clerk; overy HWM \V??d hi sday at 8 a. m. , (*? > . Steamer "Hudson," J. P. Ellison, ? I nlMjjiJ Mnrtrr Dan Laccy, Clerk; every Mir'" Thursday at S a. m. , Ms. ^ Steamer " nATCitrtxm,," Geo. EL I Jlsg*>fr O'Neal. Master; Tim Penwoll, Clerk; HEBHaSi every Sunday at 8 a. ih. . rr> Steaiuer "Scotia." John M. PhilUp*. blaster;R. ILKerr, Clerk; overy Humrday at 8 a m. Plnt-clMS faro. Wheollng to Cincinnati, W. Round trip, flO. Meals apd state-room Included. Tickets transferable and good until n*ed. For frWtfit or passage apply on board, ortclopbouo ' |ag2 CBOCKABD A DOOTII, AgonU. STEAMER R. B. PHILLIPS. . irry Leave Wheeling. Dolly Trip, City Time?0:40,8:80,10:00 aud 11:4S a. m.; "WCTrirn j:U). 4:00. ?:00 p. in. Leave Wheeling Sundays. City Tlmo-S:00.10:0# aud l'i.uo ft. m.-. r.OO,4:00. ft-.OO p. m. RAILROADS. WHEELING &ELMGROVE RAILROAD. On and after Monday, December 1,1890. trains will run an follows, city time: Leave Wiieeuno.?1*0:00 a. in.. 7:00 a. m.. 8:00 a. in., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. in., 11:00 a. m., *12:00 in., 1:00 p. m., 2 p. ni., 3:00 p. m.,4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. iu.. 6:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. iu., 0:00 p. w., 10:45 p. m. Leave Elm Grove.?*6:00 a. m., 7:00 a. m.: 8:00 a. m., 9n. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 n. m., 12:00 in.. 1:00 p. m.. 2:60 p. m., ?:00 p. in., 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. m., 6:U0 p. in.. 7:00 p. in., 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. lu., lo-oo p. m. 'Daily, except Sunday. Sitnpay.?Clmrch trains loaro Elm Grove at 0:43 a. m. and Wheeling at 12:17 p. in. J. G. GIMJELEX. del UPiiernlMimnrer. BALTIMORE & OHIO^ trains at Wheeling, EastWffSrffiPlf rn time. Schedule In oxvSn &Wwjgfcot M A1S??L\E' F \8T hl?r llljlt^raor,y a. m., 4:?a. m.,2:u3 p. in., ^iUmS^ dally. Cumb?rtand accommodation, 8:00 a. m., dully, except Sunday. (iraftnn accommodation. 2:Mp. m.. daily. Moundfville accommo'latloii. 8:00 a. w., oxwpt Sunday, and 2:$?y. m., dally. Cumerou accommodation, G:U) p. in., cxccpt Sunday* Anmvn. From New York. Philadelphia and Riltlmoro, 8:43 a. m. nnd 12:45 p. m. and 11:30 n. m., dally. CuinlN>rlaud accommodation, 5:1") p. in., ox* eept Sunday. Grafton accommodation. 12:4* p. m. dally. Moundnvlllu accommodation, 8:43?a. w., 12:13 p. m.. dally; 6:10 p. m., except Sunday. Cainerun accommodation, v a. m., except Sua* day. TRANS-OIIIO DIVISION. Forttitcaico, 7:60 and lu:|j a. m. mid I0:30p, m.. dally, ami 4:15 p. m.. dady exocpt >?ond?y. Cincinnati expreu, 7:?r<0 and 10:13 a. lu. and 10:!? p. m.. dally. r.iiinnbufi accommodation, 2:5"ip. m.. daily ex* ccpt Sunday. St. Clalnvillc accomtno<]atlon, 10:13 a. m. and 2:53 p. m. except Sunday. Ar.rctYr. Chlcfyro express, 12:43 and 3:10 a. m. and 0:10 p. m.. dully. Cincinnati express, 5:40 a. m. and 6:10 p. m.. Columbus accommodation, 11:00 a. m., daily, except Sunday. Ft. Clalrsvlllo accommodation. 11:00 a. m. and 6:10 p. m., dully, except Sunday. WHEKMNO A riTTSIUJROlI DIVISION*. For Pittsburgh. i:V> and 7:20 a. m., dully; l:to p. ni., dully, except Sunday, 6:2i p. m., Sunday only. For Pittsburgh and the Hast, 6:10 p. m.. dally. Washington accommodation, 5:3) p. m., dally, except Sunday. AftniVK. From Pittsburgh. 10:15a. m.. dallv. nnd 12:15 p. in., dully, except Sunday; 6:.V? and 10:25 p. m., dallv, and 11 ::w a. tu.. Sunday only. Washington accommodation. 7:5o a. m., dally, except Sunday. nHIO RIVER RAILROAD. Direct route to Marietta. Porkewburg. Point rwmt. Huntington, A*hlnnd, Portsmouth iiud Cincinnati. AUo to Charleston, Clifton Forgo nnd Staunton, Va., awl U-xtngton and LouU* vllle. Kf. Tltno Tnblo elTectivo Juno 21, 1S91. Central Timc.^ _ Lehve? |n. tn.H. m tp.tn. Wheeling C:0U I0:4.V .1:M Arrive? p.m. Marietta 0:?A 2:10 7:13 Fitrkorflburg 10:15 2:4,'? 7:ti p.m. i Tolnt PJ?*apant...- l:tt - Jiuutiugton S:.'W 7 4AL a.m.) A?h1?nrt .......... 4:30 3:071........ Portsmouth 4 :02 Cincinnati .. 7:.in! p.m. Charleston fl:W[ a.m.' Clifton Forge _Btauntou | jh.io! Itaggage chocked through to destination of ticket a. W. J. Root .vox, General Pu-'sengor Agent, Parkcrsburg. W. Vn. A. J. Bandy, Amlstant General Pa^sengor Agent, Parker*br.rg. W. Vn. J.??. Tomm.k^on. Passenger Agent, Wheeling. W. V*. Central Standard Tlmo. Pennsylvania Lines. From Bridgeport Station. Trains via tn? Cleveland A Pltuburgh Railroad leave Bridgeport lor PlttaNunrb. Chicago ud Cleveland. ?:ttra. m. For PJttfburxb, 10:12 a. in. For Chicai.o uitd Cleveland, 1:UJ p. m. For Pittsburgh aud New York. 2:44 p. in. Tor Humbetiville.8:4'?a. m. For ?a?t Llvcrpool.fl.il p. ut Train* arrive at Bridgeport at 8:0i> a. in.. 10;30 a m.: U:10p. in., 6-\i p. tn.. 4:52 p. in., au>i 0:43 P' FROM WHEELING STATION. Trains via the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati ^ 8t Louis JUllway?I'an-Handie Motile?lenve W heellur lor flteubenviUe, Pittsburgh and the Ka.*t, C. JJ a. in.. 12;J0 p. iu., 3:20 p. ni., and 0:?>% p. in. For Columbus. Cincinnati, Indlan<i|tolls and St. Loul?,7::<0a. in. and 'J:fo j?. in. For Columbus and Chicago, 12:3u p. m. Trains arrive at Wheeling at 5:A0 a. in.,'.': < ) a. ifi.,2:8Sp. W., 8:20 p. tn. and4;2S p. m. Trains leave at 6:20 a. tn. and arriving at 8:30 p. m., run solid between Wheellnc nud Pittsburgh. All ualus dally uscept Bundaj. ]^w