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Tfl|HTEE8' 8*Lta". 1? .^rr??E'S WLE OE NATIVi IhCbwrr ' n- ..if ? nt^'.jjL ot if Muolclp?I Court a I '? ""'H 53T:' "" ' 1 j ftBJJi^V.'.twbi uulj I unwH'iSwei. lSifi",tsSi< a?,!?*, I SiMlBf^ tbrM wine preawa;* lot of !?.??" "?2S' ?A"" "AUJI.VS I SO?" ,, Ijri.l.ID 1 ?''!>" P'"""1 f'l.lf'? I rJ' jj e nil '?("? ?*""1 lEri ? purclj?" or|,?rthM!i I "[HI I" , I UJ, cub; but wMti I ^;'*** . I;,.,, fluu. It credit of I tir '"""IJt.?iJ. t?<l'""b??ri|l?l?? bit | Tj"ci. 1BKE, TrtuUi. , c I (rcprS* I I <-J of iruit wade ?>r J?bo K ttuker, IVker,.ial#d February ? - : ' J 10 lH??l Tf" 1 Bouk "0- 6? l*## i;:?''***] nnHtl'ol obio i*>unt/. West Vlr r i -Joor of the Court JIuum I i ' - usTOlVUK AUtUMT.lJSt), r'^i? ".***?? " ' "" (Jfcwto*'fe J ,? ?* ?" '?'?"?* i.l ground which laltutne I VtTd ?.Ijoinlnx the ground sold by I <-??' Lr?l? 1- Srostlwood, trustee 1 . brdfl A??u.tt, 1872, ? *"? r?j?i trust J.otik No. 5U. page fio, ami p#Mi D ?l PlfCMOf <y f?u m I J k , Huib field and eft/ or ****. I be <0"l. but I "111 convey | I ??' ? ??' in b/ th* dr?J of truaU one-third and uiore, It the pur- I ,-pb In fund; the balance In I we equal J ' " .;.t HI sod t?ein? months, negotiable I '"?< loipn-x '*"u lh* day of nie being Y\ri' J?/?-fd I'ijmenu, the title to bo rn ***JU'^- O'WDKN, Trustee. ^JTmTk OK MAIN STKKKTI , AtfLlioL'aL I'KUI'KKTY. ,rzt ft t?? J"*11 01 ,nu.t ,u,d# V I 'r ink?f J"v|>b N J. I'arkeribd bluion l( I *;? th, amJfMWM'i Tru?t?*. <I?W r?p?:tlfe- I I s tijr of Jmuarr, Is76, and on the 3th [ ,!,u?? !?*? recorded lu lue Llerk'* offlceof I ?? ,VrV*art of Ohio cwuutjr, Wwt VirjfinU, in I *,Ti;.^t N* * No. JU, ?? W and pap 1171 ^".Jr I ?tJ' uo ?"ffiwV. th# ."Jib da/ of Jul/, 1W0, lOo'rlrfk a. m. "I aid day, at the front I W UfUurt H'' *>of M'd "bio oiuut/, a?il at WJ -?B tliffoUo?lD<de?crlM real wut#,that I "1,'iirtvf Ut nuwl*r<d t*o la ^wueauw-l ''ttfl (Lot No.In Sjoar# No. 7), altuato on I Main utreet. In thecuy of Wheeflnic, I :utca'ortMid, being tweut/.two fnet (221 I i? tte.-o'liih part of said lot on Malu 1 I nAii'd raonmi t?ik ol an uul'orm width with ' ???:;:( lull <tr(ith of *ald lot, together with all liujirofeiuenla thrivoa and theap-l Mrruxn uioDt'Og th'rfto, there being erected I ttai*!"" tnrfitory bu<inea<houae. % su? it. iue alone la unezcvpttonable. tail of *iLB-<)ne-thlrd of thepurchaae tnone/ th'da/ of aile, and tbe realdue in two I it tlx month* and niue mouths ?- SiiUf, *HI) in threat on aame from said date, I " .yx'r fincjj notea wl'h appro*eo aecurlty for I u'aixNtcltalddelerred lc?Ulltnefli and luter?| JJw JA M ha I'. KOliEKd, Trualee. r H Hi tut. Auctioneer. SkK'.S sSALK.?bv viktuk OF I I iMfi'iraldfeU of (rust made by John K. I ntftrpi SJ. hrterand.1?lnion f. Parker.dat?d !Ltr,j> ou ibe 3id day of July, 1874, the 1'Jth I .. MuiJt, 1571, the 10th day of teptember. I ?fLa ID' win day of Auguit, lire, and all of I Kti it t&< 1 ul Count/ Court of I West Virginia, and are rwjtectlvely I ???>; ic U?d of Trust llook, N'o. 7, paite 143,1 w ?/ Trut lljok. No. 7, page 11J, Deed of Truat I Man I in i'ewi of Truit Hook, I l-I I *lil s?llat public auction on I *Ll)>fcIi.iy,the4ihday of Aujuit, 18f0. I lOo'iloct a. in., of said day Vt the front I t,j :u G-urt Uoiueof aald Ohio county, aell tlie I Iw.i ilfsrrlM real muie, that ia to I ,, fa nuuitwred TbirUen aud Fourteen (Not. I jiyif to ii? eu: side (J Main aireet, between I '(Wj-iakilormrrl/ Marshal') atrectand Twenty- j mi irufrly Hirlsiju) street, in that parti itodciyol VbMlin{ called feiftro Wheeling, K?y?ruh all tb? iwprovrmenla thereon; being I ???ftrof?rty oa *hlch U ere tod what ia Known i as'Pulfr Kio.k," containing thirty-four (8i) I toot:1* Title unrzceptionalde. I :uiiof:SsL?-')m*-thirdof thepurchaae money, I li's-i !uo.*eu the purchaser may oJect to pay, I 3*;.?-'liaeialJitcein twoe>iual Installment!at I c.r.l 'juinth* froiu the day of sale, with in-1 r*f.? 'l Itfrm*! Imtalluieuts frdui the day of I atfarrbs*r toci*enoiwith approved aecu 8|krt9rsald Jrfrried Itutallineiiia and iulerest. MMha I'. fcOUEKS, Truatee. T 8 HALLER, Aurtfonwr. Mituvi s br J "to5*wcouiiy t'-?" ?"", JwVSitu iw?"Tnl" ""*? N0, ' 1 ih*ll. ou ?i#2S?? iftBHIiKfiUdulollowi, ftx. bfrtnoin* ???*ro(?.ld ioi wabrndi ??? (!) ? lu,>>,sijr((il ill *ud running thence wun iu? W tbt duuie. ?rw?*&J2 r^ w ? it night Unt p?rtll?l wltt tbt nanl md( mU l-.i to the ajttrn Mmol ?J?W -rt,# la i wuttierly direction with the eatt mn.-r.rt of u!d lot; thence In a atralght line rS'JTA*.? ?<<>? KIT, IM ? much wartu the purchittr Wiww bM.ia me raldue la two equal flMUl5ft'n?5 JSiiX Moths with tatwjllwu? dnj.d fts H?wr d*lo< nuto, aecured by df?l in ^uUM^Miaproi'frtT |? believed to be P?> *, *i *U1b( ?i truitre, I ihall ?)U??y only tucn U M U ?Bl?l to me by ?ald ilrwl uftTUJlt. VsiLLlAM K HUBBAUD, Truatee. V. 8. UiLLEK. Auctioneer. "JfL tUii *le u loaiponed until 8ATUBUA*! 1 KIIXIA1I r. HOBBAHD, TriliU.. i H4U.1.K. Aurlloawr : ?sd WCUSaoSIHLV DKAW1SG Of TBE twraonwealth Distribution Co It JUCABLEY'H IIIEATBK, Ja uit City of tanltvllle, on SATURDAY, JULY 31,1880. t!M DRiWIMiS AUTHORIZED BY THE OttHllHEi.ND SUSTAINED BY ALL TBB KIIS'JF KhSTlCKY, according to a contract aitvbktb u?D?n of the Frankfort irBnUWUi ?? RliUr.y .? tbt LAST DAY OV BVJkB* > Mn HaJijund Frldayt twepted, foMMJ** NillTtYkAbS trrtuinntlns on June 80, Iw tvt ;iu<i MiiriOlnuit Court on March 31 run ?Nii?'Jio*tn| Jwiilont: . , to-thai the ( uiiiiiionivenUli IHMrtba "?Hutuptit) Mitfiil. M-Htdniftlnitinrv fiilr. rwuu.-m.iit nil attention to the i'??uafi?tih mtb pouulnf fa*of herelolorc, w iu> i ul ifUQ i* (irriruted lor the TOY DRAWING. J 1 fc* f jo.ooui 100 PrttetflOOatcb 110.0001 ?? 10,000 300 PrlM> 1WOO ihm s ooo aooPrU* 20 etch l^ooo Hfrnt 1,9.11 Mtb 10,00011000 Prlwt 10 each 10,000 * rem ic ?Kt> 10.0001 .. ma ?? ??? ?? ?? ? '*? ilfft* ?m,?0 ?ui.tt?kn?,|a. HnlfTlcUft?,?l. rirk'1". ?- Mourr OrJer, Kc^isterad ut "."UlWlw !>|<n. , "MsniplDitmUUket and deltyi, corretooow V?i'ufW?t?riUi their ntiuot and placet ol ??? J**??'];, ?l'i?K nuuitter of I'ottoffico Box or ?1 Town, C.^ittr and HUte . ??^aauniat'ri.i umnr? i?d *Uh the Dlamou for l'tckeu ibould \m *? ^"'ier Journal Building, W"' !2.' K>- ^ ^ ?"d vn Broadway. *ew .<ale of south TThBAW ATTORNEYS. \V '? VF. cowdes, a ? irroEser iT UW, -- >?.!? tVplln. SU, WhMllot, W. v?. Mtonuan to ill hiuln?L W-&*" _ J *. fASDERVORT, ? ?? ironsnr at i.aw, nitubun, w. v?. rA*. V protopUy mailt and money rtoltted <*Uy. KflO J f- C0W0K.K, I. ?..,v at I.aw. ?l_i-3<Tail.n?stm-t Whw41n<, W, Va. mj31 Hw*IBAL FORBES, . ATTORBKY at LAW, ^Cmiwa Houw, Wheeling, W. Va. ]tl? 'ItL LAMB, " - ATTORN KY AT LAW, ^.V v rk?i btmt, (over City Bank),'Wheel P. ROGERS. j. ^ attorney at I .aw, tw.,r, 0PP*il* the Court Houte? >us llAKVEY MYERS, " AnuBSEV AT I.AW, * "9 Mils Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tahiti and Ccomtrclal UtlcaUon a iptdalty. U., I , ******* CM BT rBRMUBlON. ?*!?.' {?* ^"?hl?r Kxrbanit Bank. ?i? oh?<> , " Commercial Bank. lfa?mer. Mwrhant, Bellalrt. O. BpM ^LEXANDER BONE,SR., ?""?I Biilien inn Real Eitati Agett ?mk.M lld Noltry Public. Manufarturen' Bookt opened, ?? 800,1 Ac remitted, and aU bualnott oor lorOrrular and KtltrtnctB. M im MuUtitxtm ^^ RUck-) MEDICAL. , lears Before the Public. THE genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S liver fills sasfflSSfBSg? the Liver, andin ?11 BiUoua CompWntt, llyi newia, and Sick Headache, or dueaiea of that character, they HV"1 without a nvaL ague and fever. 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EVary ?nblect that beara npou health and boiuau bappin*aa, SmSm IbIU v**-: and tba o.dt quo rrr.EfiKKK fraxstixzas, ""-J- YOUNG men And f>lhart who aulftr from Ker^ooa and Pbytleal Da ht?u? LoM of Maul* Vluor, Prematura Exhaustion | couUqMnwaof.arly lion, ar? vapaciaUy benefited by conauitlug Ita ?? ty"!,""1 ""1 information worth thouaanda will baaanl you. Addte??. tba publUbart, PUIVERMACHER galvanic CO., COB. EIGHTH it'VINE STREETS, CINCIHHATI, 0. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A SPBEDY AND EFFECTUAL CURE. PERRY DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER nu Itood the tMt o! WOMTT mtf trial. ninelion irllA Me* Wllf. WBOI.D BY ALL PBUGQtBTS.'W VUANTPn g?'SK?ra^SS|2E SYMPTOMS OF A torpid liver. pffeellnff ??? ?moniwii i"" ? A Noted Divine says: ? .. n.,.ei.. Vnr Im vnara I hat? bMD IVTV ^ Tlirv R. !>. KIMraONjj^?",,ul<,? "'? TOWS HAIR DYE; HS&sgasg? CTTOulZwMit Office, 35 Murray $t,i Wew 'ork DR. HARRISV CRAMP CURE. A oertnin, ?aft and epecdy cure tor every actio nnd naln. It glvealtwtnnt and perman ent relief; mid may bo tiaod w a liniment If doUrcd. HARRIS A EWING. Wholesale DruggtoU. PlUaWgh. , PRESGRHPTION F8EE For llie speedy Cure <i( ScoiIurI UVakaeiti, Lost Manhood, I'renulnn- Rcblllty, NerroowriM, Despondenry, Conrutlon or Ideas Aversion to loelety, Defective Memory, and all Disorders Brought on by Hoeret l|abltn and Excesses. Any druggist ha* the Ingredients. Address, DR. JAQUES A CO., 1 up w??t sittb at. niyoimTi. ogja FREE GIFT! ? ?bam. ?ttjv ellKsntl? printed ami lllu?tratedt I 144 pares. Ifrao,, 117?. It baa been tbe means, In the providence of uod, of savin* many valuable Ike*. Tbe book Is Invaluablo U? persons suffering with any dUease of ihe None, Throat, or Lungs. feriU name, wlib P. O. Address an?t nx cenls to bar cost of .mailing to Dr. N. B. WOLFB. Cludntiatl. Obfo. "* SELF-CUREtes^sJ WkBml V W ? 1 ?? oalr ourt ,?d Hpeedy Cure (when all else fail) lor .WiUaJ Lay*, ImpoUtn. Loit XantucL Sttf-oiuJt, die., can bo bad for 93 U at DR. VAND'sTI* Wert Sixth BU, CINCIMN ATI, or by ""ii Cail or send for the self-euro and be reatored t* Health, Strength and Energy; It never falls. Encloe ?tamp for ton advice on delicate i SUFFERERS ES llS=S^.*aSS!S& at the old WfOTERH form of disease, cured ? medical unrrrrirrE, mm vine m cin-1 eiunsui, by the only sure and reliable remedies. Ho ebariM mill onred. Call or write for Trr* advice. Charge* low. " ** " Capital Dining Booms. This Old and Bailable Restaurant has been re moved to new and oommodlous quarters, and Is now U good running order at No. 1SSO Market Street, where the proprietor hopes to have better facilities for tbe accommodation of hla large and Increasing pat MARTIN THORNTON TTOR DODGERS AND SMALL HAND r bilia ?lo to the INTELLIGENCER JOB ROOMS, Noe.28 and 27 Poorteeath street, where you can be accommo 4at*i at short notice, ana at prices to suit the timae SJta wttltytmr. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. By mail, in adwnue, pottage prepaid. One rear........ ...-IS 00 I Three njontha.........|2 00 hlx uioutlii 4 00 J One muath ........ 75 JJiiittttd by Currierm in City and Suburbs at 10 cenU per trrek. ' MKMI-WEEKLY. By mail, in adranre, pottage prepaid. One jft.. ....W 001 Six inonttu....._...... II 00 WEEKLY. 11 y mail, in aJmnce, pottage prepaid. One jeer ....*! 001 blx rnonthi ......11 00 itmt reduction to clube. Vend fur umplo copv end circular*. Addreu all couununlcatlona to y HfcW A CAMPftKLt., PublUhen Intelligencer. WbeelloK, W. Va. HANKY. 31 r.Xn?by IatlnliiettlnnNIerpaud Dreams ?111m Horrible Dreain. CoNKKDRIT X ItOADS, ) (wich iain the State uv Kentucky) Y July 10,1880. J In all ages uv the world dreems hev bin . considered prophetic. Jon Bunyanyoosed the similtood uv a dream to portray the strugglea and viciasitoods of a Crischen life, and I allux dreem when anything especial is agoin to happen to the Dimoc riay. I differ from Bunyan in this; he didn't dreem at all, but he writ ex tho he did, while 1 actually do dream. ? Last evenin Bascom give a Hp red in honor uv the nominashun uv Hancock, and ex the provender wuv free, and the liker likewise, 1 hed for wunst, eggackly all that my system cood hold, and my sys tem is trooly a holder. Bein very lull, I went to my couch, a troo Dimekratic Bun yan, to dreem. In my dreem the Preaidential struggle took the very nateral form uv a race. It wux all regeler, the two parties trottin out eech hoss, the winnin post bein the White House. , ' f , * The Democriay trotted out their Iiobp, and I felt ruther pleased on the hull. He come up prancin with a free sort of step, and didn't look as tho he hed a blemish. Indeed he cum up bo gamely, that I reely hed faith in his nuckseas, tho the other hoss had a winnin loolc about him, and cum uv a stock that hez been winnin for so long that they hev a noehun that they can't be beat. Our hoss was under groomin uv Senator Wallace uv Pennsylvany, and he wuz backt by the entiro South, and Tammany Hall, and also byscatterin polittikle sports from the other States. ?'Now," sed Wallace, "everybody keep away, and don,'t*poil the race by any cusa id foolishness. I hev tilted this hoss my self, end ef I ride him he's Bure to win. Keep clear uv him and don't say a word." "Hold on a minnit," sed a long-haired feller from Virginny, "we hev got to hev some' assurances to jeatify ua in backing thia hoss," and he flung onto his back an enormous sack labelled "Looisiana ad ministration." and jumped on hisself to. i keep it in place. "Jest a miuet," sed a PennBvlvanny Dimekrat, "he must carry thie,' and he i hove on a package labelled "protective 1 tariff," aud he climbed on. "He kin never ruu without this," aed a Noo Yorker, and he histed up a very heavy sack labelled "free trade." Another Noo Yorker and a Massychoo sits man climbed up, each with a very heavy package uv honest money, and a Inieany man climbed on with an immense 1 bundle uv Hat money. This hed no weight, but it took up a great deal of 1 room, and them which kerried it made a great deal of noise. Jist afore the Btart a gang uv Kn Xlux from Missiasippy climbed on, and, despite Wade Hampton's entreaties, a South Ker liny Rifle Club scrambled up, and ex ef that wuzn't enuff, John Kelly, with ihe entire Tammanv Society, deliberately took aeata on hia back. 1 Then came a gang loadeo^with Statea Rites'" and a Catholic Bishop or two slided into seatBjist where they cood hold the reins, aud ten or a dozen Confederit Brigadeera, which woodent take their uni forms off, climbed up, and a full live hun dred Southerners with demanda lor ap propriaahena hung on his tale. Senator Wallace remonstrated but it wuzn't no yoose. Every man of them remarkt that ef the hoss coodent kerry him, wat kind uv a hoss wuz it anyhow, and they all yelled "start him?" The word wux given, the poor hroot made a convulsive staagar. and immejitly went down under the load that wux put upon him. He recovered aud managed to keep on his feet till he atruck the JJrat quarter post, Ohio, when his strength give out and down he went rollin over his miscellaneous load with great effect. The other walked over the track, and came in a easy winner. ~ ??How could any hoso run, so weight ed?" yelled Wallace in a rage. "It wood hev borrto down Ginral Washington, let alone sich a Ginral e/. Hancock. Its no yoose. The boas was good enuff, but great Cteaar what a load he hed to kerry 7 While the crowd wuz a strgglin to git out from under the eggaaustin charger, I BWl80?ifl dreem troo? Is Hancock to be loaded with all these weights afore he starts? Ta there no way of keepiu out uv site what we don't want to be Been, till after the eleckahun? 1 fear not. We grp neither ex wise ez serpinta or harmless e* dovep. It is provi dence agin us. We never yit hed a show for success that we did not immejitly fool it away. The radikela are forcuunit in our stoopidity. They hev lived onto it for ten years. Ef we only hed the sense to run Haucock on bis atyle and military record and say nothin about anything else, or if we cood keep our votin ele ment out uv site till eleckshun day, wo mite go through. But en it ii, we are hopelisly gone up. My hart is sad. Pktkolkum V. Nabby, (desnondent.) Another Kx)>crJcii<-<> .Showing why flen? crnl Hancock i? Not Pojinlnr Anionic Ihe WolUlcr*. ? Mr. A. W. Paul, of Summerfield, Ohio, who BerveU in Co. "A," 1st Pennsylvania Reserves during the "late nnpleasant riess,"and who is known to many of onr readers, on account of his active advocacy of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad project, relates the following incident which came under his|obaervation, to illus trate the overbearing style of Gen. Han cock towards those occupying subordinate places about him, and bis utter contempt for the private soldier: There was in company "A" First Penn Slvania Reserves a private named Chas. . Hickman, who was in every way a gen tleman and brave soldier. He had, and still has, a brother, B. J. Hickman. In the ?pring of 1862 8. J. Hickman was a Captain and serving on the staff of Uen. Hancock, who at the time commanded a brigade in Gon. Bald/ Smith's division, Army of the Potomac. B. J. Hickman waa afterwards promoted to a Colonelcy, and is now the senior member of the tlrm of B. J. Hickman & Oo., wholesale dealers in notions, Philadelphia. His brother, i the private, lives in .St. Louis. In the spring of 1861' the 1st l'enno. Re serves was quartered about three miles from the Chain bridge and about two miles from Gen. Hancock's headquarters, which were in a private bouse on the Dranesville pike. A few days after the skirmish at Dranesville, the army being about to move and private Hickman dis trusting the chances of a campaign, thought it likely be might never have an opportunity to see his brother again and so concluded to visit him at headquarters ?before the campaign opened. Accord ingly he walked two miles to have a final chat and hand shake with his brother be fore trying the chances of war. On his arrival he found Gen. Hancock absentand sat comfortably chatting with bis brother till the present Democratic candidate for President put in an appearance. The mo ment Hancock entered the room oud dis covered private Hickman be gave that un fortunate and audacious individual ji look supposed to be sufficient to annihilate any ordinary private, and inquired in angry tones and with an oatb what he did there. Capt. Hickman explained that the private was his brother, who had called to see him before the campaign opened, as he would not likely have an opportunity soon again. The General informed his aid be could have no such nonsense about his headuuarters. "No private has any business here, and hereafter when your brother calls to see you, you will receive him out of doors and not in my headquar ters." He then ordered the private to leave. Of course the piivate left in a tow ering passion, and it is safe to say that that particular private will not vote for the constitutional lawyer and statesman fio latelv discovered and branded as such by the Great Forgotten?Allen G. Thur man. This Incident exhibits the whole man in his lofty contempt for the men who were patriotic enough to fight for their country without hope of special honor or pay. It also explains also why he was never popu lar, personally, with the rank and file of the army. It explains why the "boys" never gave him a pet name as they did most of our leading Generals. It explains why his former comrades in arms decline to gush over bis nomination. TYLEK COCXTT. ' Tbe Ciood Feeling Among the Republi can*?Every Wi?n In Line?'TUe Con 1 irreaalonal I'Auleat. SJ8TKB3VILLK, W. Va., July 21. Correspondent* of tbe Intelligencer. It has afforded us pleasure and gratifi cation as we have read the letters publish ed in your paper from thedifferent counties in wjiich the writers from personal know ledge declare the unity of feeling of tbe Republicans in their counties in favor of our nominees, and put a quietus upon a theme the Democrats love to tell, of ex isting dissensions in the ranks of the Re publican party for their candidates and their platform. Surely when so many in stances are given where the Republicans are forming one solid phalanx for those who represent their principles' it must serve as an indication of tbe oneness of mind that prevails our party in all the States. In Tyler the many things the Re publicans have had to contend with are things of the past The Greenbackers drew their main vote from our party in the last election, the Democrats accepting Col. Wilson's declaration when he said in a speech'here, that he was one of the first who advocated said theory. To-day, with resumption accomplished, the Republicans of our county are united. We are forming clubs in every district, and will work zealously for the gooa cause. And the glory the Democrats de rived when thev carried old Tyler, at the last election, will be eclipsed when they experience the chilling effect of a great Republican victory in November. Use less will be tbe cry ''Oh, for Blucher " "Oh, for Night," for "as the tree leanetb, so it must fall." Hancock is just as ac ceptable to the Bourbons as green persim mons are to the epicurean. While they Beem quite jubilant over the nomination ; of Hnncock, they have not lost any of their , proclivities Bince 1800, and as they re member the major part of his war record, the attempt to go him proves a gag. Yet while it requires an effort to accept his war record, they combine their strength to accept all, knowing well the last record they have ot him is such that would rec ommend him to that locality where the rankest Democrats grow. The Democrats of 18(31 say they will vote for him, not that they have any respect for him and his war record, but from the fact that he represents their principles. The soldiers of Tyler stand solid for Garfield and Arthur. While tbey remem ber Garfield as it good general duriug the war for the Union, they Bee him now as he has assumed command of his new army, and those who constitute the great major ity of his army are easily recognized by them as those they once contested with for the "let alone policy." They detect them as they attempt to make a flank movement. U is not men, but principles that will win. The Democrats held their County Con vention in Middlebourne on the 17th. It is said the delegates appointed will give Col. Johnson a complimentary vote, after which Messrs. Wilspn and Tingle will fight for the spoilt). The Tingle men claim a majority of the delegation. The Garfield and Arthur Clqb meets Friday evening. We expect a large dele gation from Middlebourne. ToustheBkies look bright. Observer. OUIf l'uksi O.\ < (1I'.M Y I<ETT{2lt. Large Crop of Candidate* for the Loral Otllee*? Holt After a Poftltlon?Kduca clonal JHeetlngN. Kinowood, July 19,1880. Corrnpondence of the Intelligencer. Since writing my last, political excite* Rient baa increased a great deal. With six candidates for Sheriff at the bands of the Republicans, twenty-thrde candidates for Assessor on the east side; in fact none of the offices go begging. Few Pemocrata aspire to oftjne as this is a Republican county. The District conventions will be held next Saturday, with the exception I of this (Kingwood) district, which will be I held a week later. For States Attorney there will be at least four candidates-the regular nominees of the Republican and Democratic conventions?and A. 0. Baker and "Uncle" tius Oreaap. fnijepenijent, and may be, though not likely, a Green- i backer. John II. Holt, wants to be the nominee for Attorney of the Democrats, but will poll few votes, comparatively, if nominated. Kducational meetings are now being held in the county by Superintendent flayles. They are of much benefit to tho teachers, especially, and should bp well attended. Owing to the rains in June grass will yield an average crop, but oats are much damaged by the rust. A heavy rain and hail storm passed over this place this af ternoon, but no damage was done. S. ...?* m it. '? . - ? Parliamentary Wit. The riddle which has gone the found of the smoking room at the House of Com mons is as follows: "Why did the North ampton shqetpakers elect Mr. Bradlaugb ?" ; ana tho answer is, ''Because he did not believe in the immortality of their toltsf" ?London World, An honest Quaker writes from Floy, Ala.: "Dr. Tutt: Respected Sir: Having tajcen thy pills I find they have done me rood. I am induced to write this pard to kBow how they can be obtained. I don't think I can do without them. They are a great blessing to the sick, and thou will surely have toy reward." W, Jf. Ei.uop. An Old flan Restored to Health. Batavia, N. Y., Sept. 15th, 1870. H. H. Warnkb & Co., Rochistkr, N. Y. ?(ip.vri.BMKN?" For forty years I have suffered with Diabetes, being obliged to avoid urine as often as once in thirty mini Dtes, and have also been a great sufferei from palpitation of the heart. I am now using your Diabetes Cure, and can truly say, at seventy years of age, that it makec me feel like a new man." TTbAs Pjctsr SuowuuiAX. Fob Upwards or Thirty Ykars Mrs. Winslow's 8oothing Syrup as been usee for children. It corrects acidity of thi stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates thi bowels, cures dytmUry and diarrhaa whether arising from toe thing or othei cause*. An old and well-tried remedy 25 centi a haul>. uv Palatable MsdiciMtt.?Ayer's Chern Pectoral is a honeyod drop of relief; hu Cathartic Pills glide sugar-shod over thi palate; and his Sarsaparilla is a necta that imparts vigor to life, restores thi health and expels disease.? Waterford (Pa. AdvertUer. DAW Financial and Commercial. New York Money' and Mlocks. N*w Yoic. July 2L?Mokbt?Kasy atM per cent. Prime mercantile paper 3a4>? pel cent 8terling exchange bankers' bills weak at $4 82ii; demand $4 84X. Govkknmknt Bokds?Strony and Y&M pel cent higher. United Htatea 6a of 1181, eouponi ...............104 HlW KlTWCOUUOIU...? ?1?S New Four and a halfa eouponi. ? -..-...JJI New Fours coupons........ Fadflo 6?of 1899 - ...~ ~ ? 125 Itailroad Bo*os? Active but irregular. bTATK Bonds?Dull. Tenneaeee 6a?.. M IConioli .............. M Douewofd - 80 UI*M>url<k-~ .. 107 Virginia 6a.....~......... 'JO |dt. Joeeph ?104 X Do nuvr 20 ? Louisiana Consols <0 Deferred i%\ 8tocks?The market was strong and ao tive in the early dealings nnd prices advanced ^a2 per cent, the latter Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph. During the afternoon speculation became depressed and under heavy sales the general list fell Ka2 per cent, the coal Rhares, riannible and bt. Joe, Iron Mounuiin and Grangers 8tocks leading the downward move ment. The Klevated railroad shares were notably weak, Manliattan falling off 0 per cent and Metropolitan UX p*r cent. The lowest prices were -generalyl current at the close. K * The proposals for the purchase of three million dollars of tiie general 6 per cent mortgage bonds recently invited by the Wabash Railr jad Company, were opened to day. The amount bid was over seven million dollars. The tbrea million dollars of the Chi* cago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad loan has all been sold, part of the loan being taken for European account. The Illinois Central Kail road Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent,-payable September 1st. It is intimated from London that France will 1 probable raise itsrato of discount to prevent, if possible, the export of gold The earnings I of the Louisville and Nashville rose $123,000 the first two weeks in July, Wabash and Pacific gains $01,000 the second week in ibis month, and8t. Joe $10000 for the same time. Transactions 822,000 shares. C. F. bono* 112 IL.IS.4W. ? U. F. bouii?._ 1I2H Ontario 4 We.tern O.P. land Uranta_ll3 B.C. B. AN ........... tilU U. F. hluklng Fuud.Jla A. A T. H 18 Lehigh A W 100 Do pfd - . ft7K St. Sul A ii. rH l's...l0SX W. 6t. L. A P........... 3S% C.C li e. 2d'*,.. IDo pfd 68f fclrlt- 2'a 89% Hannibal A rit. Joe.. 83 Rock laland^...... 10S .Hun A tit. Joe pfd 70 Panama*. .. 17S Iron Mountain 81, Fort Wayne 121 st L. A 8. F 86< a a p. _i2ij nnnni? Central .JO ! Burlington A (julacjl'^j O. A A..- 112 Do prd...MMH....MMMlS2 , New York Central ...181 Central Pacific....... cv Hurlem......^. ?.175 I Northern Pacific 27J4 Lake dhore....... ....llC% Do pfd ? 49^ Canada Southern...... Ki iLoulsTilio A Nasb*...llt% Mlchi an Contra! blk'Loularllle A Chat.,,.. Erie 4W$'L. N. A. A C 100 Erie iifd 7<% Houston A Texas Nor In weal era com-. W ^ 1 " " North wett'va pfil^..i 13 dt. Paul US dt. Paul pfd., 103H St.Paul and Ouiaba... 40 Do pfd .. 70 Delaware A Lacka..... 13 M. A E- MX Denver A tU O.. Woatern Union .. 10CJ4 A. A P. Telegraph 44 Padfio MaU 41 Adam* Exprtws .4l8j2 Wellaj Fargo A Co... J0% United 8Ut?::? 48>f Quicksilver ~ 12'1 Do pf'd old....* :? N;"Yoait,Jnly21?Cotton QUiet at u 11-16 I 11 13-16c; futures barely steady. Fiouroulet: , JMo'l'te 13.000I barrels; superfine western and btate $3 jSat 40; common to good $4 26n4 00: food to choice H 70a7 00; white wheat extra 1 J Sf? <? w,1? 0llio M 10a7 00; st- I-ouia 1 . .I. ' Minnesota patent process $tfOOa unsettled and feverish - receipts 238,000 bushels; No. 2 spring II 09: ungraded ' El-JPS*! JO: No. 3, |1 07X.1 Oil; No. 2, t SUftti 11 ijmixed winter $1 OTXiUOa^nemn' ] 5rm? Jred, I1, 07,11 ??: No. 3 wliite $1 00'. ; I 07; No. J $1 09: No. 1 do, sales 14.000 i bushels lit $1 l'Atl u%; No. 2 red, July "?'"'.SOjl.OOO bushels lit $! lOitl 12; August, 1 sales 332,000 bushels at $1 08al08K; Septem ber, rales 184,000 bushels at $1 08al 08W ' Corn heavy ^receipts321,000 bushels; ungrad^ ' ed 46a40c; No. 3, 4btfc; No. 2, 48J<a48^c; < yellow 50c; white 51c; No. 2 Julv 48fca48&c; August 48&a49o; September 49?a4U>*c. Data fairly active; rec*int? i 1,000 husheLt; western mixed S3)ia37c; white western 37&a40c. Hay . very firm; new quoted at 85ca$l 05, for prime I to choice. Hops dull and heavy; yearlings 7a i 15c; new New York 8tate25a34c. Coffee dull and unchanged. Sugar firmer: fair to good ' retining7ll-16a71318c. M-.laases quiet and i sternly. Rice in good demand and unchanged. ' Petroleum dull and lower; United 033?c; ,10c" Tallow firm at oS-i(n8Xo.Koeinnominallyunch?nged. Tur- i pent ne firm at 28c. Eggs atesdy at HalSo. i Leather steady and drrn; hemlock sole 23a 1 ? n""n<1 higher; new mess 114 00 ! ai4 25. Beef fairly active. Out meals quiet i and lirm; long clear $7 SO: si ort clear $/ 76. Lard steady and moderately active; prime steam $717Xa7 20a7 30, the latter for very . .. A, ,,^r In good demand and verv Arm at I4a25c. Cheese in fair demand and firm at 6Ha9o. Whisky nouiluul. Paiununu, July 21.- Flour imiet; Minnesota extra good, recently growl $5 21 choice $5 75; fancy (6 00; straight 18 25; Ohio good $5 75; winter Wheat patent |0 76a 7 Minnesota patent procesa $7 OOaS 25 Rye flour, *125 Wheat dull and weak; No. 1 red July $i 11 ; No. 2 red elevator *1 12, *y?' 2 red. prompt shipment, <1 MM fob do August 1110X; fob No. 2 red J,"b' bid, $1 12* asked; August J! i & AJ1 W? asked; September *1 Osx bid, It 09"< asked; October $1 09# bid. $109^ asked. Corn, market nearly bare of* yellow and in demand at extreme prices other grades ih fair demand; yellow western track and depot 51c; western mixed OOtfaaflOc; rejected 48a40j; steamer 48c; sail mixed bid, 48J$c asked; August 493fc asked; September 49tfc hid, 60o oskod; Octo ber 50c aaked. Oata quiet and steady: No. 1 white 40a44c; No. 2. 4/c; No 3. 3S?40o: re jected 35a38; mixed 35tf, Provisions steady. Beef, mess, $11 60al2 00. Pork $13 50al4 (io. Ilams, smoked, llal2J*c; picklcd 8Ka 0&c. Lard $7 75a8 00. Butter firm; cream ery extra 25a26c; good to choice 22a24<r. New iork and Bradford county, Pa., extra 23c Central O Jo extra I0a18c; good to choice NalGc, Cheese ouiefr; creamery 7?a8c; fair to good7a7#c. fig# steady at 13al3Kc. Pe troleum nominal. Whisky $111 ^r,.We^?dteK/ra^NWo' 2 red wint-r Ate No. 2 Chicago spring 91c oash and July; 88?a88Jic Anguat; 85Xe Sep tember; No. 3 SlaStc; rejected 8la66Xa Com steady and In fair demand st 37><087 Wc cash; 37a37Xo July; 35Ka3?o August; 35 85Jjo September. Oats in good demand at full prices ;;25J<a25Xocaab; 25Xo July;22Xc Siptember. Bye and barley steady, and unchanged. Por? string and higher at(14 00 cash; $14 20al4 22)4 July; $|4 22Xal4 2> August: 114 10 September. Lard steady and in iairdemamlat$8S0rasband August: <68214 Q 85 Sentemtior. flulk mean strong and high er; shoulder! $4 80: short rib. $7 10: short Jftg* Whisky steady ond unchanged The follow!ngshows the flnctnotiona In the Chicago grain aqd proylaion putrket yesterday fk"tSSftti Hoon-4 Co-broken' Qtll Park. Mnl. Ogajl- I$ SS? ?? Vtrtatloa H bAiTiMOaa, July 21.?Flour (teady and J"?i WMtern eimerfl|ie $3 75; doextra$4 00a 5 00; do family jb 37a0 25. Wheat, wffltern lower and nuiet; No. 2 western winter red spot and July $1 OOKat 09K; August and September $1 08al 06J<; Octobrr $1 Olkil oow. ''t'l! mixed, apot and July 48Ha48>sc; August 49a49Xcs Septem ber 40a48J<c: steamer48?cbid. Oatshigher and tirm; western white 38a39o; do mixed 37a3lo. Rye quiet at 70.75c. Jlay firm; prime to choice fuinsylrania $ltl 0Oa21 00 l'rovislona tirm. Mess pork *14 00. Bulk meats, looee shouldem 4Xa5Ko; clear rib sdei 7?ts! do packed 5X??o. Bacon, ahouldenoci clear rib sides 8Xo. ilams tu. 'aI2Jio. i<ord 8J4c. Butter firm; prime to choico western packed J2al7c. Enrs stead? |at lOallc- Petroleum, crude uominal- re lined 9Xt. Coffee dull and lower: Rlocareoea. I ordinary to prime UKalSXc. Sugar strnmr AsofllOXc. Whisky quiet at *111,1 a?*' Clioi.sir., J ulvJt.-Cotton dnii and lower atllXo Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull; No. 2 amber 94a06c; No. 2 ml winter 07 apse Corn stronger; No. 2,40Xc. Oat? strong; W Mo-J Rye Strong and scare, at 00c, Barley steady; No. 2 fall 93c. Pork Strang at $13 00? 3 25. Lard in good demand ?; *?, Bulk meats strong and higher at ih-J5*7.'5 Bacoo scarce and Arm at $5 60a 7 U0a8 25. Whlaky demand goed and tendlns upward at $1 06, Butter strong; cbolc! western 18al7o; choice Central Ohio 15al6c. Ntw Yo?. July 21.?Dry Goods-Buj|. El slowly but steadily Improving. Cotton in moderato demand and steady at the revved prieea. Dark prints In ntoderat. | request. Wool flannels dolngwelland pricet flrmtr. Kentucky jeans more active Mi someluge sale* In heavy doeskins ed. Mens' wear woolens quiet mrU?' J"l3r 2l'~n'* J??ra> . Reoeinta 18.000 bead: sbipmonti <.000 head. Market stronger, active and Si higher. Common to mixed packing*! 20a4 40 good to ehoice $1 SUM 00; choice heavy ?I 70l *90; light S4 40a4 00. ill sold, o 4,800 ; "hlpraenU 2,M0 brad. Market weak but activo mo<fc ment and Iarht3 volume of trade; rates un changed; common to fair shipping^ 00a4 60; good to choice |4 7Ua4 90; moderate supplf o( gran Texani it $2 80a3 26; bulla ?2 DO ; native stock $2 2ua3 6?. i,.S'!"^r1^Mlpu >.?*>head; shipments 170 Pi. J?Sk."' active, but 10c lower 1>cr c*'1 ? common to medi OytfufiP 00; good to choice |4 25at 75; fan .M^S?,KfaiL.21T.Wh~t *"??! No. S Si ^ *?* 1 white. Micbgian, ? 08?%; J&JWr* 08c: old 1108, Mo. 2-red Wabash, spot, ?SXo; July ]p i wf*i }??,? ^^her l?Xc; Mo. uiTj ^3?lL 2 Dayton and ISfafe?' T' ?SLNoA2 *mber 'Wools |1 04; 3S&."Ni"'??!??? ??? l'l?h mixed 33X1., ho. 2, SUJSCJ rejected, 3a>ic. Oats dull and nominal. 44- Lead, all for wile here. Market /air ? i selling: Beat $4 05a5 10 ? fair to good $4 30, a4 05; commoa $3 75a4 25. I ^"^VK?<!f,kUe^CirB1Ph,WelphlM Selling slow at Nan-OautAKs, July 21,-Coiree quiet; Bio cargoes, ordinary to prime, ISalSXo, Sugar, demand fair and market tlrm; common to good common 7a7Xc; fair to fully Iair7!<a SoCJnP 2e,to yellow clarified aa?Hc. MoWs dull and nominal. Ithe choice7c ' ''Ouiaianu, ordlnar}' to h ew \ obk, July 21.?Metals, manufactured I alS 25. Nails, cut $3,00*310. clinch $}50a4 05. n^KW.t^^K^N8' Ju'y2i??Cotton easy; mid*.! ^ilUK i ^c; do 10^?? good to ordinary 10c. Net receipts 554 bales; gross 004 bales* I exports to Great Biitain 3,005 sales; coastwise 1,049 bales; sales 500 bales; stock 50,020 bales. I 21?Hogs dull; common $3 05a4 25; light $4 85a4 55; packing$4 40a4 75; butchers' #4 75&4 85. Receipt* 1,000 head' I shipments 350 head. ' Pittsburgh, 'July 21.?Pstrolkum?Mod-1 erately active; crude weak at $1 lOtf at Par MpU?.rZ'iZm' re",le<i Pl111" I Saw York. July21-Wooi^uiet and on changed; domestic lleece 40a50c; pulled22a 50c; unwashed 15a34c; Texas 18a35c. I 23Xt*WMM*' JUly 2I,-~p*TB0Llrc*?:Keflned | Los do x, July 21.-Prriomrx-7%a7Kd. Browa'a llonseliolri I'amirra . Is the moat effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most Burely quicken the I blood whether taken internally or applied externally, and thereby more certainly Kelieve Pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any sim ilar preparation. * , ^cureapahi in the Side, Back or Bow els. Sere Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, ind all aches, and is The Great Reliever . ?h frown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A teaspoonful ? the Panacea in a tumbler of hot water [sweetened, ii preferred), taken at bed time, will break up a cold. 26c a bottle. Much SlckncNN, , tJndoubtedly with children, attributed to Jther causes, ia occasioned by worms. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Uzenges, although effectual in destroy, ng worms, can do no possible injury to ?l'e most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used l>y physicians, and found to be absolutely iure in eradicating worms, so hurtfnl to shildrea. Twenty-five cento a box. jruThda Whj Hill Ton AJlow a cold to advance in your system and mils encourage more serious maladies, such as rneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at lained? Bobciin'g Gsaju* Sybdp haa gained rg^'1JMle i'V"'9 worM 'or the cure of r ? r ^ 5?ldj,and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee's famous German prescrip tion, and is prepared with the greatest carl and no fear need be entertained in adminisUi tSL LV3 M P?r dh*cUona i^ .medlc,"8 la unorecedented. Since first introduced there has beenaoon rtan.increasing dejnand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of thene re ruaj*a' i-wgesisea 75 oenta. Try it and be oonvinced. J TThsaw Elegant Haih is woman's crowning te,ty' ^ When It fades she fadea aa well. While it is kept bright, her personal at tractions are still maintained. By pre serving the hair. fxesh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early, should know that Ayer'e Hair Vigor pre vents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and health ful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and im parts to the scalp what is most neede-1 -?a sense of pleasant and delightful free Bcurf or ^druff.-j\>u Jirr,u IN. (!.) Tmwi. A Hotticr'NUrleK The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home,.are her children, hence her grief when aicknei? enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible rink, if they have a cough, crourrt>r whooping cough, which leads to consumption, if you do uot attend to it at once. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed to cure theiu. Price 10 cents, 60 cents and $100. For lame hack, side or cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Prico 25 cts.fio!d by E. Booking, Agents, Odd Fellow's Hall, and Chas. Moenkemoeller. Tbe Bent I Ever Knew Of. J. G. 8tarkey, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says; "I have had tbe dyspepsia and liver complaint for several yeare, and have used every remedy I could near of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it. 1 am hap py to state that it has entirely cured me. It is certainly the best remedy I ever knew of." Price 76 ct* Sold by H. Booking, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hall, anil Chas. Moenkemoeller. Bdiloh's Catabbb Riukot.?a marvellous cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, j and headache. With each bottle there is an ! ingenious nasal injector for the more succeas | fui treatment of the complaint, withaut extra | charge, Price 00 oents. Sold by E. Bock ing, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hall, and Chas, Moenkemoeller. ttbaeow The Wolinle Bell Co., Miir*lii?ll, Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts &to the afflicted upon thirty days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them without delay. daw From nr. N. W. Hunter, Baltimore, Mil. Colden's Liebig'a Liquid Extract of Beef, I take pleasure in recommending, always producing good blood, health and strength. daw _ Du. J. F. Cobtkllo, office 12005 Chapline street. Wheeling. W. Va. TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL 8TEAM 1 BRH.-NEW YORK TO QUEENS TOWN AND LIVEKPOOL-NOTiCE-Tbeateameriof thli Line ink* Liout. Maury'a Lane Bontaa at all aeaaona ol the > year. Cmr or Moktssal, Thursday, July 23, S r. a. Crrr or R1CHMOWD, Baturday, July SI, at 1 r. a. Cmr or Canvas, 8atuniay, August7,at3 r. m. City or Bauaaau. Tburaday, Auguit 13, at W0 a. m. City or Baxua, Saturday, Auguit 21, at 8 r. a. From Pier No. 91, North Kim, foctof Charlton 8L Cabin Paaiaga 980 and 1100. Ratorn tickaU on {arorablatarma. BTKEBAUE,!* 6*)uoni, data roooa. u?Haa and bath roomi aaidahip*. JOHN O. Da LB, Agent, Noa. SI and H Broadway. N. T, JOHN BAILIE and THOB. CBklEN, Wh^lini. QARPET8, OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES FRIEND* SON, 1063 Main Strart. ?ji? _____ RILL HEAD8, LETTER HEADS, Ac. D Par tmi BIU Hmda, Lattar Haada, NoU Haadf laid a, At., to* iba Daffy IataUi?ea#ar Jab Ofiaa. DRY GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS During the month of June we will offer our entire stock of Dry Goods at greatly Reduced Prices. Our stock of Lawns, in stripe, figure and plain; Percales, all styles, and Lace. Piques are complete, and at very low prices. A fine assortment of summer silks, black silks and trimming silks. Spring and Summer Dress Goods, lace buntings, in all shades; brocades, all colors; choice dress goods at 121-2 cts. Our Black and Colored Cash meres cannot be surpassed in jolor, quality and price. Just opened, in new styles, Madras ginghams, parasols, :able-linens, gloves, hosiery, loreets, &c. All the above goods will be iffered at very low prices to educe our immense stock. Don't fail to see our Carpets. , fou will save 5 to 15c per ard by buying your Carpets if us. Remember the place, STONE & THOMAS, 1030 Main .street, WI1KEI.MV, W. V*. P. S.?100 dozen fine hem med linen handkerchiefs, at ] line-half their value. im ( fhe Eastern Dry Goods State,? HIULL KENNEDr S BUKE. CLOSING OUT Summer Goods. LA/WlsTS, LA.W3STS, Silk Sunshades, Silk Parasols. FANS, FANS, FANS, And a full line of Seasonable Goods at great* ly reduced prices. MARSHALL, KENNEDY & BLAKE, 1110 Main Street. FIVE THOUSAND CORSETS. We bought before the advance a very large stock of Corsets, and are able to sell a good 50c Corset for the low price of 26c. 75c Corset for 50c. $100 Corset for 85c. J. S. RHODES & CO. 1152 AND 1154 MAIN STREET. gELLIKG AT COST? TO REDUCE STOCK. Bring your Cash and git BARGAINS. 28c Woratad Dreaa Good* for 12){e. pi8o Drew Qooda for lOaad 12c. -Whit* F'ki, for Drcaaea, at 10,12 aod 16c. Flo* Organd) Lawna for 12#c. White Bad Spread* (or COc. The Greateat Ramini In tha City In Silk ParaaoU, Pftui, Olorea aod Coraata. Ladlea' Floe Balhrlggan Embroldad Hoae at Oraat flarfilna, at 25 aod SOc. Udlea' WblU eklrti, to cloae oat, from 40c and upvaida. Don't fa'l to look at oat Carpota, Oil Cloth and Laci CarUlor, you can tare 15 per coat oo thaw. HENRY ROEMEH, No. 2101 MUM HT. ? OROCEWIES *NP T0BAC0Q8. Silver Lake Flour House. We have now In stock 700 Barrels Old Silver Like Flour, 350 Birrela Different Grades Sugar, 260 Bags Timothy Seed, A"full line of COFFEES, TEAS and SOAPS. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED B. T. Babbitt's 1776, Which we offer to the trade at a VERY CLOSE MAROIN. Before you buy come and see ui, and we will save you money by buying from us. S. Baer & Sons. FISH, SUGAR, Tobacco, Flour, &c. Five rtr loads of Ifsckcrel, In barrel*, half bamla, luartorsand kltta. Tbret* car load* of Lako Herring, asaorted package*. Sugars, largest ami beat assortment la the city. TOBACCO. ? Lorillard's, all style plugs. Dsuiman's, all style plugs. Monitor Tobacco, all style plugs. Jackson's Beat, all atjle plugs. And many other Farorite Brands to stock. FLOUR. Phoenix Patent, tbs boat la the market, In barrels r begs. Guiding Star, best for the raouey modu. Clover and Timothy Beet still In stock. rhe Largest Stock of Groceries in West Virginia, at 2 Iron Fronts, 1416 MAIN ,t 1417 SODTH 8T8. I0S. SPEIDEL& CO. spM ?1HE FINEST DRESSING FOR Lobster, Chicken, Lettuc*, Ac., ia CURTICE BROS.' SALAD CREAM. Got it at ap7 D. H. THOBURN'8. JUST RECEIVED? ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS. D. HC- THOBUKIT. ap7 ^LD WHEAT FLOUR. I ha*a a Urge ?lock of *ery cholci old White Wheat 'loar on band, which 1 oiler for ule 'ow. Ordrri bjr 'elephone will receive prompt att ollon at tar store*. H. F. BKHBEN8, OuOCEB, 2217 and 2219 Market atrtet, Opp. Centre Market Mouse; ll?5 Markft street, near upper Market Home. (CHOICE KOASTED COFFEES. If you want a (too l cup of choice Roaalcd B'o, Square or Java Cotfcc, call at C. BKHBENS-1310 Market St. Remember the big T sign. N. B ?Vieuna Bread dally thla week, frcah. [JAMS, Ac. I have o good stock of 8ngar Cured Hums, lugar Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Bacon, ind Dried Beef, all winlrr cured. R. J. SMYTH, Corner Mar>et and Fobrteenth 8treet. ^ GOOD HOUSE, . In a pleasant and central location, tor ?ent . R. J. SMYTH. JJEW FIRM HOUSTON & BINGELL, Wholesale Druggists,! NO. 1310 MAIN STREET. We Invito the nttontiou of tbp trade to our new and complete sUxik, and will be pleased to give quotations at any time. Special attention given to orders from Phy sicians, and quality of goods guaranteed. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and we will tdvn you satisfaction. tuvl ^OADEMY OF MUSIC. (Washington Hall Building.) Parties desiring to Rent the above place for Exhibitions, Festivals, Musical Entertain* menta, Ac., should apply to C. Y. LUCAS, Lessee and Manager, najtl Market 8trxL rplE LEVER FAN BLOWER, JACOB SNYDER, 1405 Main and 1404 South Sts., la fait ?uperc?llng the old-faahioned Bellows as a mean* of raising the wiad. Blacksmiths, Farriers, B>iler Makers,and all others are Invited to Mil and examine It. JelS SLATE'IROHMANTELS Plain&Fancy Gb&tes AM 5lt THAT Tit KAME IS 0* TMW J CS-RANKII^CO^Sii. JOHN M. HOO.N * CO., Commission Merchants. Office?11GV Main etreft, WHKEUNO, W. VA. We hny tod sell on CoBimlailon for cash or oo margin all Uraln and frovbtnna dealt in bj the Chicago Board of Tied*. Wrret telegraphic commu nication between our office and the Hoard of Trade. Prompt mark*t report? Chicago Co rrra pond ants - Cllanisa BaT A Co.. ?* La HaI a ?tr?au ayt gTENClLfi, STAMPS, PRESSES AND SEALS. WEST VIBUINIA STENCIL A HEAL WORM, mi Market Street, Wheeling, W. Vs. apt