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&b MMiqtmx* Jinlned at Ihf IWcfieeM Whirling, Va., aitetvnd , hut mall n.iiil". . . i' ? ilEoETW Ac CAMPBBLXil punMSnxM AND rgnrwrroM. ivVuVi TIDHIIAV jioicmm'. j,iy -17, NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET, yen rNMIDKHT. JAMl?M A. OAKFIKLD, OK OUIO. fOX VH R-l'RRXIDRlCT! CHKS1EB A. ABTllUB, OK XRW YORK. Presidential Electors. XLKCTOKS AT LAXOXJ A. W. CAMPBELL, of Ohio County. JAM. U McLBAN,ol PutnxuiCounty. ruKOMSWOKAL DWTXICT RLXCTORJC I.I-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, UnicodeCounty. ?! .A.M. l'uUNIi'T<)NK, Ul'?l'Ur Count;. -.1. IS. M EN At* KB, Mmm county. ;?-! REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. V<iK 00 V BRNO*, (li:o. C. BTUBUIi-S, Ol MonongRlU. sitkxintrndxnt oy mi scuoolb, A. I- PU1UNTON, ot Wood. AXIOMKT OXNBRAL, (JFX). H. CALDWELL, o! Ohio. AUDITOR, JOHN H. CUNNINOIIAM, ol Kxnxwht. TUB AIDRBI, BICUABD HUUKK, of Monroe. ?UfRKMR JUDOX, KDWIN MAXWIJX, ol llRrrUon. KOH CONOBIHM, 1,1 IHrtrlct?JOHN A. HUTClilNbON.oI Wood. The Constitutional Amendments. ronntliutlonil Amend wont. Article eight ?tor '"cluMllullonil/iiwDilweDl, S-ctloo thlrWen, Aril di..I.rw-r.ir iminuiii'ii. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. eiiKitii'K, UKOBUB II. PABK8. J'?08KCtm?0 AITuBNBT, T. J. HCOU8. AM.KSBOK, CITY DISTRICT, c. A. 11KLMUBIOUT. AS8BSSOB, cocntry district, ft. 11. ABM8TBONO. IIOCSK OF DXLXOATXa, W. p. HUBBABP, c. I>. THOMPSON, JOHN FREW, BIMON L. MfCOLIX)CH. Tub Boston Journul, which has made a careful can vans of the situation in Maine, Bays: "It is not a boast but a candid opinion expressed by the leading Repub lican* in Maine that the Republican majority will reach 10,000. This opinion is based upon reliable reports, which are daily more encouraging. Tub following iH a comparative state ment of tbo exports of specie from the port of New York to the foreign porta for ii tmriod of twenty-nine yearn: a ? nai> nsit iu?n ?.u<?7:i.(U0i I860....831,115,282 18*0....f 4,990,08* iMT'.t 11.340,878 1878..... 8,810, ll!? 1677...? 21,102,4411 86,tK) 1,307 j}j;? os.ik) un 1874 U7.I 6 1873 36,733,111 1872 ft I 660,0118 1871 00,037,116 1870 ....$14,'.'73,040 184VJ 20,S).'6,5:{6 1868 . .. 20,460,653 1867...? 88,4147,83# 1660..? 01,824,771 1*60 18,817,009 1864...- 81,1811,661 1863..... 26,843,400 IS62...M 37,4111,011 1861 8,880,438 I8.VJ.... 41.3V6 UK) 1858... 15,075 711) 1357.-, 20,416,210 1850.... 21,053,687 1855.... 10,068,728 1804.... '4,387,402 1853.... 12,862,141 1852..., 16,127,4-18 A corkksi'oxdknt writing to the Louis ville, (Kv.) Courier-Journal (Dem.) from Tennessee gives a mournful picture of Democratic dissensiouB there. He thinks thai, the "Low Tax" (repudiating) Demo crats intend to make trouble as they are doing in Virginia, and that "unless the Democratic State Convention puts in the I'm,lil acompetent man for Governor upon a clean and clear platform meaning some thing.there are hundreds of good Demo crats in Tennessee who will vote for the Republican candidate, and thousands who will not vote at all for Governor." KEIT.B8BSTAT1VB W 1I.UAM A. . - . I Hum.) ol llligpis, has been called to ac count by hi" constituents ior his recent ,?2. in Indiana, in which he vouched |?r Mr. tiartleld's honesty and declared that the charges against 1.1m ?I ho Chicago 7Vm?savs: 'Unless ho ro unds his declarations the chances are that ho will lie severely disciplined. To h^n vath, ho Will be dropped by Uie nomocracy ol his district, and Ws voice will, alter tho 4th ol March next, be heard in Congress uo more ,otever- " . in that all. It may become necessary in carry out the Southern pro ?ran.mo to have a trustworthy at tho bead of tho Klections Committee next winter." , Accoumso to official returns, tho stock ol all descriptions ol foreign iron and ol foreign steel rails in bonded warehouses ,u Hew York, June 30, 18S0, was aa lol l0W8: l!r. v?iuo. nSs tijma* I'lB Iron - 83,214 I tar Iron ? \% M,(BS llaud, hoopand scroll iron ?. J i.um.gW lrou mil* '-7H 66,841 Bheol iron 07,801 2,48H,bS5 Mrrap Iron *?"? ?1U ">?? }t76,?G0 Kte?i mil# ; T^|#I .. ,218,370 86,75i>;4fl) This valuation represents merely for giliu coin cost, without freight or duty. Allowing an avorage of ten dollars per t to cover duty and incidental expense., he amount of money locked Jup in forest iron in bonded warehouses loots up J7, 943 "49 As to what amounts there are in free stores upon which duty has been paid (owing to scarcity of room m bonded warehouses), no reliable data can be g r?Tbut, according to the views of r^on; Bible parties in the trade, it in not P bio that those holdings exceed W,oOO,OOU in valuation, including duty, cost of hand Unit etc. Tho average cost per ton o pig iron in bond on tho 30 h o June is a shade over *10, exclusive ol duty. At the present highest average market value of tho various descriptions ol pig, there is an apparent loss of ? per ton at least, representing about $2AS,000, na the minimum depreciation on the total of what remained over in bonded ware houses at the close of last month. On ump Iron and old rails, the loss, reckoned in a similar mannor, allowing but $5 per ton margin of difference between present market valuation and original cost, foots up $472,500. Tho Iobs on new Iron rails is al?out $147,000, and on steel rails about 000. On these four articles alone re m'ainingin bonded warehouses June 80th llu-loss toimportera will figure up fully one million dollars, allowing that all could b? 8oW ftt highest prices now quoted. Terrible AMltl.nl. Camkkok, July 211,1880. Illllon lnl.UH.nren A terrible accidont occurred here last "!.foam^oO?memn y Say "ml p? r.V";!,XrNrhyoXvtt&bfh^ and Ixiudensvillo lie got verv ndsy ?id !{rJui1ofrckP.wohn,a..e,asfrelght KKYNEK. KPiiitbllcnn EntbnNlRNiu In Mluernl County? 1'lie Flick Amendment on (he Mtniuj*. Kbvisr, W. Va., Jnly 24. Kdltoii InldllKtoMr. The Gariield and Arthur ratification meeting here to-night wan a grand suc cess. People had come in from a consider able distance in the couuty to attend, and the Court House was lllled with an oarnest enthusiastic crowd. The meeting was presided over by Hon. J. T. Hoke, who in a few words introduced the speaker, Hon. W. H. II. Flick, of Martinsburg. Mr. Flick was not in good voice, as ho was suffering from a severe attack of liny fever. He spoke for about an hour and a half, however, and remarked after the meeting that the enthusiasm of his audi ence had about cured him. He said he had a right to sneak about Garfield, as he had been raised in the adjoining Town ship to Garfield in Ohio, and had gone to school to IHm when a boy. He briefly sketched Garfield's career in the army and in Congress. Every mention of Gar field's name called forth round nfter round of genuine, heartv, ringing cheers,and at times it was hard to tell which was doing moBt of the speaking?Flick or the crowd. The speaker gave all honor to Hancock as a military commander, but denied that he possessed any of the qualities that make the statesman. Before closing, the speaker referred to the approaching campaign in West Vir ginia. He showed the disastrous effects of Democratic rule in the State, and asked why it was that Pennsylvania on one side of us, and Ohio on the other, were fifty years ahead of West Virginia. The name* of the Republican candidates, especially Sturgi88, were received with applause that fairlv shook the building. After the speaking, names were taken for a Gaifield and Arthur ehibf aud about 100 enrolled. The organization of the club was deferred until a subsequent meeting. The meeting was the largest and most enthusiastic ever held in Keyser, and wat a complete surprise to our Democratic friends, who are still trying to find out where all the Republicans cauie from, Their meetings have been so exceedingly flat and tame that this outpouring of Re publicans doubled them up like au attack of cramp colic. The few wlio were present looked as though they would "never smile again." The Republicans through out the county ore organizing with the intention of winning, and this auspicious opeuing has given them fresh courage. Mineral will give a good account of her self this fall. Doric. K?|inbliv?u Hallj nt Slicrrartl. SiiKiuiAKD, July 20. Bdltora Intelligencer. Pursuant to announcement a large num ber of the Republicans of Union district met at Sherrard on Saturday evening, July 24. The meeting waB called to order by S. A. Baird "and Mr. Nicholas Dowler made chairman. Wakeman W. Morgan was chosen Secretary. Our prosecuting attorney, Mr. Hooten, was called on and responded in an interesting speech on the political issues of the day. Mr. Newt. Criswell. of Moundsville, then dolivered a short and pointed address. Then fol lowed calls for Kemple. In less than a wink Jake was on the platform going for the demoralized Democrats and handling them without gloves. Dr. Davis, oi Moundsville, independent Democrat, as pirant for the Legislature, delivered a few remarks at the close of the meeting. The Sherrard band was present and enlivened the occasion with some good music. The hour growing late the meeting adjourned to meet on next Saturday evening, at Sherrard, to organize a Garfield and Ar thur club. At the close three rousing cheers were given for Garfield and Arthur, our standard bearers. We heard soveral say they never saw the Republicans turn out so well. They seem to be cemented tighter together than ever.; S. A. B. Census Returns From a Few States.? Pennsylvania is the only State in which the returns are yet sufllciently full to give a complete statement of its population by counties. Estimates, based in most cases on returns from more than half the State by population have been made in some of the States, and while comparative little reliance can be placed upon them they are interesting as alfording the flntt data for a general estimate of the population of the country, both city and rural. The States included in the following list are all com monwealths whose growth from 1870 to 1880 is likely to be above rather than be low the average: State. 1880. 1870. California......^...... SUO.OOO 560,247 Illinois 3,100,000 2,839,8m Michigan .. 1,600,000 I .KM,039 Miwouri sswmmo 1,721,293 Jfrtejr 1.110,(100 V0G.0W Pennajlvanla 4,220.099 8,521,1)61 Total - J.. 13,121,169 10,-13:1,549 IncreaM... 2,687,020 These States in 1870 included over one fourth of the population, 27 per cent, if they embrace the same population now tho population of the country would reach 48,000,000, but as it is already known that soveral others will show little or no in crease, and these are tlie States whose growth is large, the increase for the coun try will probably fall short of the point indicated by these estimates. Successful Instruction in House-keei" ino.?Emily Huntington, a philanthropist with New York's Five Points mission, had a happy inspiration four years Bince, showing how ragged and ignorant young girls might be taught house-keeping. It began in a scheme to teach them plain sewing in tho Wilson industrial school. Here they were given one good meal every day, and this involved so much work that Miss Huntington tned to muster in some of the elder girla7 as temporary kitchen help. To her di/fnay they were found so lamentably ijptfrant and clumsy that they couldn't "Wash a dish or peel a potato. This suggested to her the organization of largo classfts in house work, but then the puzzle aroso how to set them all at work at time so they could be taught in classes. This was solved by providing Uie girls with toy utensils and drilling tuem in the manual of their uso. There was six in the class; but the project has been so success ful that tho kitchen-garden association, organized only eight months ago, has spread to all the poor districts of the city, and has now under its supervision 14 classes numbering more thau 800 little girls. JJlltTHDAY OK T1IB INQUISITION.?On July 1st a small number of Spanish zealots cele brated with considerable solemnity tho four hundredth anniversary of the estab lishment of tho Inquisition. On that dav iu 1480 the Spanish Cortes then assembled at Toledo, adopted a proposition, submit ted to it by Cardinal Pedro Gonzales do Mendoza with the approbation of King Ferdinand and laibella the Catholic, to constitute a tribunal of faith which should be empowered to punish heretics, and passed a law to that effect by a majority of their numbers. Their Majesties forth with appointed two Chief Inquisitors, who were, however, superseded shortly afterward. Thomas de Torquemada, who was nominated Grand Inquisitor in their stead, is said to have burned eight thou sand eight hundred horetics in different Cts of Spain. His successors did their t to emulate his fervent activity, the gross result of their endeavors being that, down to the year 1808, when the office was tlnally abolished in the Iberian Peninsula, thirty-one thousand nine hundred and twelve men and womon had been burnt ilive by the offlcers of tho Spanish In inisition.?iVm* York Tribune. Dr. J. F. Cohtelix), office 2006 Chapline itreet, Wheeling, W. Va. 1 NEWN AND UJMWIP. The season in California thus far baa jeen very favorable to the grape crop. A statistical barber in Philadelphia laystbat the longest eared men want their bair cut the shortest. Hon* people dislike cat concert# at night, Wbirli ib?y unvar run iw (ram abusing. Hot it alwaya ?truck us that a cat coucert waa At nil tliuw and places a-mewr-Slng. Next to himself, David Davis adipits that Hancock brines moro weight to the Democratic ticket than any other man who could have been nominated. A YOUNd lady, on being aaked where her native place was, replied, " I have uoue; lam the daughter of a Methodist minister." Returns from one-half of Illinois point to an increase of about GOO,000 in the population of the State since 1870, making the population 3,100,000 now against 2,539,891 then. A Wisconsin doctor says that twelve mosquitoes, if left undisturbed, will bite a person six times apiece every hour in the twenty-four, and that the twelve will each take a drop of blood at ever bite. A younu artist who lives In a boarding house wants to know how be can learn to play the violin without disturbing the oilier boarders. "Soap, your bow, young man, soup your bow, and bathe the strings twice a day in sweet oil. Then you can | sit up all night and play overtures, and nobody will mind it." Tiie New York Herald has 14 reporters constantly detailed to watch Dr. Tanner's fust. They are divided into seveu watches, two being with him all the time, and he gets neither water nor his mail until it has undergone their inspection, which covers all his acts and every sleeping or waking hour. The St. Louis cremation society have obtained the plans of the German crema tory at Gotha, which cost $22,000 and has burned.30 bodies in the last year and a half. It alfio has a "columbarium" attach ed, where urns containing the ashes of those burned nmy he deposited for 20 years, after which they must be removed. The total cost of cremation in Gotha is $7 60, and the entire management of the crematory, as well as the charge of the columbarium, has been undertaken by the city authorities. JJnnaro of JtfjilnrJn, The prevalence of malarial diseases in country and town indicates a danger to which wo are all exposed. These diseases are easy to contruct and hard to eradicate. But Warner's Safe I'ills neutralize the poison and euro them. They are equally effective against all bilious troubles. TTHAS. DIED. CECIL?On Monday morning, Jul/ 20. 1880, at 2 o'clock, id MouuiUvllle, W. Va., WilliH. Cecil, aged &i years. Thofuncr?l will tako placo from ltii late rcs'clonco to- ?ay at 1 o'clock. Friends of the family are Invited to atUnd. 0 FUITaCH?On Monday Morning, July 26,1880, at 7:40 o'clock, Ukokoe Fiuthcii, in thoSlst year of his age. The funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 2-117 Chapline street, Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Friends of the family are Invited to attend. TUOUAfl Zl.SK. ANDY MOKKIIJCAD. FURNITURE AND CARPETS I BOUGHT BEFORE THE LATE AD ? VANCE IN PRICES. Call and examine our Stock before purchas ing and SAVE MONEY. ZINK Sc. MOREHEAD, mh25 111? Maim Htbkkt. KRAFTS Diarrhoea Compound IS GUARANTEED TO CURE DIARltHOSA, DYSENTERY, CHOI.ERA-MORBU8, CRAMPS, COLIC, FLUX, SUMMER COMrLAINT, [,tc. No Remedy as Valuable for Children DURING THEIR SECOND SUMMER. In general me for more than Twenty Year* ami has never failed in a single case. Kraft's Diarrhoea Compound! Keep it in your house, Take it with you when you travel. Pee Circulars with certificates of remarkable cures. For sale by all dealers in medicines. Price 50c. R. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors, my22 WHEELING. W. VA. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DBPABTUKB OP TgAlWS?VntKUMB TIMS. B. 4 O. R. Cant 0. W. P. A H. Dir.. Cl?*. A PltU.. ..... P. C. A St. L~...~.. C. T. V. A W S:P6t 6:10 2:00 1:12 1:05 11:10 6:10 6:08] 4:52 A. M. 10:80 ^5:10 aBRIVAL OF TKAIS8. B. A O. B. Bhimm Cent. O. Dlv?... W. P. IB. CIot. 4 Plttj P.C. 4 St. L...MMM C. T. V. A W A. K. 1?. M. A.M. I P.M. P.M. 6 30 4 M> 10:10, 10:66.. 11:30 10:39 P. M. 12:23 A.M. 8:-^ ^8:30 2:15f P. M. 6:80 6:46 A.M. 8 82 P.M. 1:55 9:4C A. M. 8.10 P. M. 8:80 A.M. 11:62 A. M. 9:801 P. M. 8:52 t Dally except riunday?Kowark AcwimuioaaUou. ISUJUMQTlUO AcconimodoUou.?Thla train during the day paaai* barkward and forward betwoen Mar Un'a Kerry and Bollairo, stopping when required at Sherman Houac, /Vtoarllle, Weat Wheeling and (iravel Hill. lUricbsville Accommodation. ^Oanal Dover Accommodation. TIMIC TABLE. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. On and alter WEDNESDAY, June 2, 1880, cara on the Wheeling and Elm (JrovoB. B. will run aa fol lows: Cara will mart Iroiu each end of the road at 6:30 a. nnd regularly thereafter every half-hour, until 10o'clock, p.m., except the following trip* which wlU be omitted, vie 11:30 a. m.; 12:30 and 9:30 p. M. On Sundays the 0:30 and 7 00 A. M. and 9:30 P. M.; trip* will be omitted. Capitol clock thne. <1 *.BOyif AKT. Hup't. | jyjILLS, FBEW & CO., BOOK BINDERS -AMD blank BOOK MANUFACTURERS Are prepared at all times, with the best ma terial, to till orders for Blank Books, such as are used by Bank*, Counties, Corporations, Railroads and Merchants, upon short notice, and in the most desirablo and workmanlike manner. # Having all the latest and most improved machinery wc feel confident that we will ren der entire satisfaction to all who favor us with their orders. Music, Magazines and Periodicals of every description bound in a neat and durable manner. MILLS, FREW & CO., No*. 26 A 27 FouRTiwmi St., Be 20 WHEELING. W. VA CJHIPPING TAG a?WE ALWAY8 fe b.ve on hand a full line of DBXNISOyXHliir PJNG TAOK, which we are orlcea. *" I 01 o ftuif prepare! to print at leweat UEW A CAMPBELL, V and 27 KoartMntb new ADVERTISEMENTS. ^TTENTION?TURNERS! There will be a special meeting of the Wheeling rurnere at Turner Hall THIS EVENING a?7:?. Ml members ire requested to be present u Impor Ml busloeas U to be transacted. JACOB NUNGE, President. II KMT Bactt, Sew tor y. JJOTIOE TheKepublirarsof Washington District will meet it the Vigilant Hoae'lloute at 7:80 o'clock THIS EVENING. JOS. HAMILTON, -? - Com. Manager. (LKXK'a OryicK, BoiaooyCtMMtasiovKKi,) Wuekuxo, July 27,1880. J SEALED PROPOSAL WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbla office until AUGUST2, 9 a. iu., (or erecting the auperstructure o! two Wooden Bridges. One over Middle Wheeling Creek at the mouth ol Laidley'a Bun, 45feetcearspau, 1GI el wide out to out ' One over Little Wheeling Creek at the mouth of Battle Bun, 40k feet clear apan and 10 feet wide. Bids tuuat be by the thousand feet, board meaitire, for lumber, and per pound for wrought Iron In holla and plates, the spikes muat be embraced in the price bid for lumbrr. Plana and spet ideations ut tbU ottt*e. The Board reserves the right to relect any or all bids. CH AS. H. DEITEBS, Clerk. W. C. Surra, Engineer. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Ciit Clkik'sOfticb, J WllXKLiau. W. Va., July 17, 1880. Public notice Is hsreby given to all persons inter* csted that the Aaaeaaora elected by tne Council of tbe City of Wheeling nave completed tbelr ossers ment for the year, and made return thereof to my office. Any per on wiihlng lo appeal from aald as sessment or desiring sny corrections made, will ap pear at tr.o City Building before the Boarl ofEquafl zition and Appealaon the 2D DAY OP AUGUST, 1880. at 9 o'clock a. in., as the aaid Board will meet at that time at tho sai> City Building, to bear all objectlona to aald assessment, and revise and ejrrect the same. ALEX. UPDEGRAKP, City t lark. IO SALE OF VALUABLE FARM DUBL 1 and Gardon Lands, and Personal Property. On TUUBSDAY, AUGUST 1880, I will offer at Subtle sale. (If not aold at private sale before thai ale,) my Pine Farm and Busidence. situated on thi National Boad, two milea west of Bridgeport in Bel? mom County, Ohio. Said farm contains fttacreaol valuable bottom snd pasture land, suitable for gard ening. The residence 1< considered the best In Bel mout County, and centalns twelve rooms, two halls and bath-room, with a good dry cellar under the wholo house, Tbe grounds contain One shrubbery and an orchard of choice fruit adjolna the residence. Said farm - ill be aold as a whole or hi imrts to aull fturchaserc. Also at the same time will bo offered or sale, live slock, farming utensils and olher per sonal property. Terms will be made known on dnj ?is<le. JNO. S. BATE"1, daw P. P., Bridgeport, Ohio. ORANGES! ORANGES!! 25 Boxes Extra Fine Rodi Oranges .TiiMt Received, BY IV. SCIIULZ, 1310 MARKET BTKEBT. J^EW UOODS AT THE Oity Book Store. GO Scrap Booki, aasorted sixes, 25c to 12 00. 50 Mark Twaiu Scrap Book*, JCc to H 50. 25 Cribbage Boards, (new design), 20c lo 91CO. 5,000 Julep Straws In bundlea of 500. 50,000 Envelopes, Iroiu 11 00 to W 60. 5 Roams Fine Note Paper, from 84 00 to 90.00. 200 Boxea Papor and Envelopes, bought at a bar gala, and to be sold cheap. ?to Board Clips, Paper Filea, Autograph Albums, Rubber Bands, Ac., Ac., Ac. STANTON & DAVENPORT, 1301 MARKET BTREET. TWO IRON FRONTS OF JOS. SPEIDEL & CO. Wo hart in Store the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THE STATE Consisting of Timothy Heed. Clover Bee ?. All stylea Lorlllard'a Tobacco, including the Cele brated Bullion tirade, the beat chew in tho market "Try 1L" Griiidinc Star Flour Again in atoch. Alio the Celebrated P1KEN1X PATKNT FLOUR, oue of the beat Flours madu. 1,000 Bbls. of Sugar or all Grades. Retailors l( you want to save money eall and ace our goods and prices. JOS. SPEIDEL& CO. 1417 MAIN ife 1416 8QPTH BT8. EXTRA GUMS -FOR MASON'S JARS; ?ALSO? Tin Lids and Wires, CAN BK HAD AT CHRIS. WINCHER'S. China, Glass and Queensware House, 1004 MAIN 8TREET. TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAM 1 ER8.-NEW YORK TO QUEENSFOWN AND LI VEBPOOL.?NOTIC&?The it?uueni of this Line Uke Lieut. Aliury'i Lane Route* at all seasons of the year. City of Richmond, Saturday, July 31, at 1 p. m. Crrr or CiittTita, Saturday, August 7, at 3 p. M. City or Bhcmkls, Thursday, August 12. at 0:80 a. m. City op Bkbun, Saturday, August 21, at 8 p. m. City or Montbkal, Thursday, August 20,0:30 A. m. Prom I'ier No. 37, North River, foot of Charlton St. Cabin Passage 880 and 9100. Return tlcketa on favorable terrna, STEERAtiE, 928. Saloons, state rooms, smoklnK and bath rooms amidships. JOUN O. DALE, Agent, Nos. 81 and 88 Broadway, N. Y, JOHN BAILIE and THOd. O'BRIEN, Wheeling. mm DYEING. I.O..U, KIwmU, hilk* and Ulothiug dj?*llo ?Ifcirutilv color*; CiBtN> \t-iU Djrud. JRY GLEANING. Prr*?o lu all fibrin clt-uH without rlppinK or innnuiiK tli? trimming. Tbw moat *laboral? i*rty ?i.<l theatrical ar? thus ?Ugaully cUauiil. WM. It. TEAHDALK. 863 Walnut SUfOtnolnnatt, O Good* roturut") by ?-xir??? carwfuilf pwiktHl. ^LEXANDER BONE, SR., General Business and Real Estate Agent ?nd Notary Publlo. MorchanU and Manufacturer*' Books opened, ex* amined and cloaed. Eatatea settled, Note*, Book Ac. coudU, and Renta eollectod. Collections promptly remitted, and all buslneaa cor respondence confidentially attended to. Semi by poatal card for Circular and Reference*. 1918 Market stmt, ICrauglf'a Block.) whwllnir. W. v QAKPETS, OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES | FRIEND & SON, 1063 Main Strait. myltt ?HATS. Mow Htook, Chop ?t ZDIINTO-EK/'S. ;MO.la TWELFTH AMI) ION MAIN KT. GEO. B.TAYLOR. CEO. H.IL0H, 1150 Main Street Ladles' Mohair and Linen Ulsters In laleal ?tyle, just received by GEO. R. TAYLOR. Ladles' While Embroidered and Laci Trimmed Slreet Sacquea, just received b< GEO. R. TAYLOR. LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS, In great variety and oholce styles, at thi lowest prices, Just received by GEO. R. TAYLOR. BUNTINGS. Black and Colors, In Plaln and Lace, jus resolved by GEO. R. TAYLOR. Polka Dot Satins, In a variety or combina tions. New and desirable. 6E0. R. TAYLOR. LACE DEPARTMENT. Point de Paris, Point 6aze, Point Applique, Point de Laqullle, Point Alencoa, Bretonne, Languedoc, Russian, Vallenclennes, Torcbon, Mallne, Medlce, Pusher, Antique, India and Spanish Laces just received by fiEO. R. TAYLOR. English Pusher and Spanish Laoe Scarfs and Capes. 6E0. R. TAYLOR. Hoop Skirts and Hair Cloth Panlers,|]ust opened. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Embroidered India Soarls and Camels' Hair Talmas, jost received. GEO. R. TAYLOR. 0. MENDEL 6 OO. We Advertise Facts AM) CAN Substantiate What We Advertise. Call mid Be Convinced. t WE ARE SELLING ICoily HninncIn, ^1 75 Tapefrtry IfruNNflM, 00c. Ml 00. I 10 2 Pile* - ? 00c, 1 00,1 10 Willie .flat I in km, ? 20, :to mid I0<* Cocoa MaltlngN, - - 00 and 75c I ! St $125, ISO Wool Mixed. - - 50 lo 00c rcrsinii DuiiiRNb, - - 50 to 00c | ICcd ? licck, - 25, 55 ami -10c Napier, - 40, 00 atid JiOc NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY. We are Complimented Daily by Our Numerous Customers at the Magnitude and Excellence of OUR STOCK. 5 I OUR LINE OF PARLOR SUITS Are Not Excelled by Any Other House. Upholstered by Ourselves in all the , FASHIONABLE COVERINGS. ' Our Prices Are Always the Lowest. COUVCIE 8z SEJEj TTS. G. MENDEL & CO., No. 1124 Main Street, WHEEXJSrO, WEST V-A-. MEDICAL. Laughlin's Worm Syrup ?THE? Perfect Vermifuge! ?nil? IN THK UNITED 8T?TK8, WhoSutler Mu, Who Fret and Cry, Who liave Had Breath, ? Who Have Me Fncoa, Who Sleep I'oorly,^ Should I Nol.HiiKlilin'N WorniSyrnp The Chlld'i HImp la Plalurl*d, The Child Who Wakea hi Terror, Tho Child Whose Appetite la Vivacious, The Child WIiom Appetite Varies, Should I no I.Hiimilhr* Worm Syrup Tho Child Who Does Not Thrire, Tho Child Who U Kmaclatad, The Child With Internal Irritation, Tho Child With Sallow Complexion, Should Due LanghlinV* Worm Nyru No DIacaae So Dangerous A* Worms, No Child la Froo From Them, They Cauae Disease Themselves, Thoy Aggravate Other Complaints. UNeliRngtiliu'M Worm .Syrnp. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. myll UHATH SPECIFIC MEDICINE. ? o.nc Th? tircnt Eng-roanr mahk. 'B*DEMAHK.lllh Remedy, an ?*? ' lUng cure for jn;U Weakness, P Spermatorrhea, Im potency, and all Diseases that follow aa a sequence of Self Abuae; u Loaa of^ I M 1si Memory, Universal^ _ ' Bi'fnre Wrinj Aftar TaHn* of Vlalon, Premature Old Age, and many other Dia aaaea that lead to Jnaanltv or Conaumption and a Premature Grave. ??*FulJ particulars in our pampb' let, which we desire to aend free by mall to evenr one. ?VThetinoclfic Medicine la sold by all druggists at II per package, or six packages for ?&, or will bo ent tree by mail on receipt of the money by addressl THE UKAY nKDK INC (O^ Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold In Wheeling and everywhere by all druggist*. se2? Thta Old ind BfU.blt EWMIMI bu l">J? noved to new and oommodlouaquartera,and la uow in [ood runningorder at No. MarUot Stroot, rbere the proprietor hopes to hafe better '?^'Mllea loi he acfoumndatlon of nla largs and Increoaing |*t? onaga. MARTIN THORNTON Capita! Dining Rooms. CAS AND STEAM FITTING. A MEW I.OT OF ELEGANT GAS FIXTURES 11 AMI I'OltTAHI.KK. Abo, DKOP I.I0I1TH, all ol the lau?l *nii rioweal J024 2112 Main Mtrtet rpilOMPSON & 1IIBB12RD, ? PRACTICAL Plumbe[s,GasS.Steam Fitters, 1314 MARKET ST., WHEELING. Dealers In all klmleof Lead, WroughtaiulCa?t Iron pipe*, Hewer Plpa and Chimney Topa, 8teaw and Water Gangea, Siphon Puntl*. Watrty Valve*, Hath Ttiba, Hlnlca, Ac. Solo Aganta for Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump and Underwriters Gas Machine. 0**Orilera Irara the country promptly Itllcd-W RANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AT TRIMBLI: & HORNBROOK'S PLUMBINC! ESTABLISHMENT, . 1418 Market Street, Ami oxamlno the LUTZ PATENT Iron Hydrant &. Street Washer, THE BEST IN THE MARKET, They' con be repaired without digging "P your pavement or yard. MERCHANT TAILORS. Spring and Summer STOCK! HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE PREVAILING LOW PRICES -or? Spring and Summer Goods In DECEMBER ami JANUARY, by early purchases ol our 8tock, we can oiler superior inducements. Wp carry Ihe larupxl line ol gooila In Hie ? !<}. >">? Our Get Ups are First-Class In every reaped. Persons desiring anything In our line will find it to their interest to Examine Our Stock 1JEFOKE PURCHASING EL8EWHEKK. C. HESS & SON., Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sts. inM a jj^pTKNOX FI.UTIN'G MACHINES. Just melted one hundred of the clelebratod MU8. KNOX FLUTING MACHINE*, at N EN II ITT A IIHO'N. _? tilia MAHKKT HT. T3EMEMBER, FRIENDS, I make and dMivcr dally through Iheclty Cnatn, I ill favur*, which I Kuarantee to hernial t<? any In the ilty, at SI ftO j*r icallon. Cpwlal InduromwU t? ?f.rlal* ami nlenlca. Addr<*a or rail at Confectionery, 1010 Main street. TIIOH. F. HEYMAN. |c QIIK8TER MEATS NOW READY, AT 28 FOURTEENTH STREET. laM n.(UJBT,Ja. Jh educational. """ Naverly Seminary io.hu ii. *i..x. v. 'J Boardlug and Day ><chool lor yo n* l?4w , ? I Instruction thorough ami pr.{rtwWt tm Brit duii Beat prole*or? employ. til"'* jHtiiK Sept. ?Utta. For circulars apply t? Mu?LUa.uMB.^n, yjOUNT AUBURN ' ifOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTL CINCINNATI. uperior hItwUot In l.lTEIiATllUK, fRE* , ^ MUMC ami AUT. * w ^ Forty-flfth 8e?lon open* sfcpuuiw i:. fi?y , ,lrculars. H T?ANE M1LU^ kmma parke ?mitu, riiufiptT )H10 WESLEYAN UHIVERS1T? DELAWARE, OHIO. 1 rvPEN to both sexe?-wlth fleam homslo I) Udl? IrnlUlnp. ; ,J?| iboratories and museum. Actual am*.*,, roung iueu lor ' terns, exc.pt clothlug, 8ns. < Wi1, iV *a Prcpara ory an>t Normal ?>ut*a. ,4,lc..; ti Music, Palutlmt and 8?encea. Aitrtin? c? IB collate .'to? mo. W'J"'? ?Uk,r JJ lion tb? W*r. C. 11. r\m,u. lTm-lm. FEMALE SEMINARS GEORGETOWN. KY. ' Ulnnrlrr of a Century in r.iUirnrf, Recognlzcd a* one of the IkU (nitltuti ?. ?. educating younjr ladies. Full count. Ts.? ,n education. Healthiest part olthe Suit. 1, begins September Mh. i^o. For quI^i U1 full Information, address J. J. ItUCKKK. Principal. HAMILTON FEMALE COUKE, Well selected course ..J Mu.lv S^U! J,,. for #11 tlio ornamental tirahrUn. K?uh ? . alile and experienced. KxtcnMyeG'Ton&ht-trM-.L tloii. Kxccltentbull?ll??is?. IftaW tM, fou, conlaitiliiir lis apartment*. Conum.Hr.. Nice Recitation, Ornamental. Play nrlUU.-.. Warmed I'V at cam ami ItKhM v 1th ti>. ?? , In*Bin* SeptemberUtb. tun. V and (urtber pttil' ttUr,. '??? Se?nlun i aleiniea nuu turmtr particulars. - ?? J. T. 1 ATTKIlSON, l'rr<l<lrut. Uutfta, k TEACHERS". during VACATION. l?r full particular. ^ J. C. McCUHl)V A CQ.. Phlladeg^ WASHINGTON and LEE UNIVERSITY lien. G. W. C. LEK, PmH,,,. 1 Thorough Instruction* Id Uxoi'mil Litm.-,. and Scumcx; and In the Protoonaj aud Kji.MsKnaiKu. Tuition and total of 9,0. Expenses from 8300 u> Uk ?,, months, including tuition ami J*,. """i.rsita.'cae? H. S. HIGH SCHOOL (MILITARY) H. L. HOOVER Staunton, Vi English, Claaalcal, Mathpimii.il uj j, ' ,. Counm. Prartlcal Ti-'egrasliy. KmiiIpl.lu r?,7 era, Morals aud I'liclpllue iraUlsi. ^ Terms low. Caialuguw frre to all. JOHNSON FKMAI.K COI.LKuiT"" Locate-I at Unios, Monroe Co.. W. Vl w Blau*'he(Hlliert, Principal; M a?LuluKnn.u.g?, and Krent h. Next term oj*o? .*rj4. j, i><* advantagea arc oflrrcd in all the Charges Ik?1o?t thos* ol injr Mnnir li.Kn-.lAi Pupils will he uiet at Fort Spring, C. 4 o KlW and cornered to Union free of <mt. Hon. Frank Hereford, Union, W.Va.,iaiBff.j.t L?lce, Lowlahuiv. C'LKB E JOHNSON. fnK f. ti J^ARIKTTA C0L1-KGE. lu aocceatful o|?ralion 43 jnn. Hu ptUiM VJ& titudeuti. Two Colltge ruutsta ol < ;?an mi. MARIETTA ACADEMY Prepares for Collide, for Teaching *o4 U P??tm The next term in College ami Acadruf U(lcivt<.s I. W. ANDREWS, Pmilai Marietta, P., J ulr.litft' IMPORTANT TO PARENTS AM' X OUAHlilANH. Academy of the Visitation, Mt de Chantal, near Wheeling, W. Va. b-a/i ni 'l uUlou In the entire EliglUli ami Fren.-l, IU?d, HeddliiK, Washing ami Ironir?, lirto lul and Doctor's fw*. i*er imsIoooI -u nwatkllrt. Piano Feaaonr, (WO. Fur catilogue ami further partlrulan aUm Dlrectreaa of the Academy. ? WESI VIRGINIA III Kin* depart menu oi stu<ly;t?it-l??)bf|inairf Ml whI; calendar arninge-l to tult Uwhenc o pontn for one year from IITfttofttOO: Srlan, liberal, thoronsh. Fall Una t-ru tcnilHT iMt, IftMO. Altendawe l??i jwl-** counties ol WmI Virginia ami frmai5Uiia^ltf> fi VFor caUloguM and other fntormatv* trf to the Prealdoot, J. R. Tlioin|M-?ii.H^uwn Wwl Va PICTURES AHP ATB MATE?|?ll. j^EPUBliICAN ASH DEMOCRATIC SUITSLIK. [o"rTranip*n'imii.,il?iiuii I'l^rr.?n .!? *,>--> t * J. H. KIRKS ARTWORE.,, Hubicrlptlons ncelfftl for Llfes cl ?<??'? ! Hancock. ? Ill-L LINK OF ARTISTS' MATERIALS F Alwaj* ?n ,,ot* t,11_ TflPr tub ??"'? ??m^ IV. Xl.Van DwIerMW^ K^fef'sS.^u,1'!A SPECIFIES Mil tit'bum To bo had only of I. G-. UILLON, Jeweler and Optichr, A*-Kyn tilted without clmrp?? ? QJLOSING OUTSALEI Watches, Clocks, Diamond, TABLEWARE, CUTLERY, 4c, U The undenlKDfl If iJi-u-rmlnfrl u>th* Hro flock, loruaox* bmlurM. H- ??. ku,*Wi* reccing wine rerr ?-l?v?nt inJ dr*ini* which are mfala to b?? *oM M?rt lb' ?*JB ?**: t*n bo (JlipotMl of. ?rwt barjpifni trv ??"" 11 buy en. The character for loUvrlty and Mr ?'?' the liuUfu hu MUlilLibHj, will bi-'lrldlf wi't*'* ('. P. fcWffc>. de23 Nn 51 T?.lf^ttfl* J. C. OBR it CO.. ^Dealrom of mlucioir lliflr prwM Itrt"'"' 1 Pajier llaiiKtnuB, to inakertAiui lot MlloiJ"' *' ? prrwnt tbe followlujf J' PmuilKs lor III. wsi a ??;* Blankf, nititilnj; H?lit janl* tool mm*/1 wbll.-*), ]Ur; l<?t 4at|u or ?ilimi. '- V , Plata, IV to20e: fc?t (Jurtliy ft"0*' llftO. rioNKUY Inn 1(1 ttie .ton to ?ue u "luJtlU 1'4|- ?r't'b; l4lr.?. .<? , JSS"OjjJjHSuM in "Yot?Ar**S nil jKWEB B0II.UI- ? ? Origin. ...bipjiw' ilmntyk^fL1-- -77.,, ci?,,""'??'iT",u1?m oun, day or nil"*