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THE INTELLIGENCER. Published didiy (8und*y? excepted). FflETT A CAMPBELL, l'JJOrBIITtm At Not. 25 and 25 Fourteenth Street. TKRM3 0Y DAILY; Ouo copy one yu?r...fc> uu i Threw montbi 12 00 Blx inontiu 4 CO | Ouo month 76 DoUvurvd by carrier* In city, 16c per wcok. ' TKRM8 OF HKMI-WRKKLY: Ono jetr 43 001 Biz month*- II 60 TKIIMH OK WKKKLY: Ono ye*r;,y.?.u...?tl w | Six mouths : II 00 (Irvnt reduction* to Club*. Bead (or Mimple copy mid cJrculapi. Addrcu, FKKW &CAMUKI.U , t Mutllng, IK. I'o. IKntcrwl ?t Uio 1'iwtodlqo'at ^Wheeling, W, Vi.j m iccond-clAMtniittcr.l WIIKKUNO, W. VA., OCTOIIKIl 3, ISM . ' ilKl'UHMC.VX TICKET* i'OH CONOKKJB. lutDUU-QKN'L NATHAN OOKK, of lUrrUonCo. 'il IfliU?I0I1N W. MASON, of Taylor Co. ,'l 1 UliL-K. L..HUTTKICK, of Kanawha Co. Ith l*lxt.?Hon. UEOKUK I.OOM1S, of *Vowl Co. 11. U. DOVKNEIt. J. I>. ttlllTIIAM, J. H. nam, L. F. TIIOMA. > 011 fctate kksvt0iu hi DIM ?N. 1). dCOTT, of Ohio Co. yon j v do j or mm anew. GHOIWK li. C'ALDWKI.L, of Ohio Co. Tjik West, it is said, is draining tho Kiifil just now at tho rate of $'-',000,000 per week, Ma. Mils, bays tlio Christian Leader referring to Kditor MiJn of the Chica^c Alliance, sees no occasion for an Atheistic college. Ho thinks Harvard and Cornell will (io very well. Ala. 11i.ai.nr threw out his suggestion* about paying tho debt of Virginia like r handful of pennies to a crowd of streel gamins, and Virginia is'all tumblingaftci hiin.?SjtriiiulUUl liepublican. Tub movement of tho crops is absorbing a largo amount of eastern funds, in ad dition to which heavy drafts are beinj made upon tho available capital of tl.< country for tho consiruction of railroad? The new mileage added to the railroad sys turn during tho ilrst eighteen months ii over twelve thousand miles. This has cos not less than $20,00i) per mile, and tho ex pendituro in tho extension and repair o old roads will make the grand total of nev expenditure in this lino something lik< swu.ow.im Tlie New Klvcllon l.iiw?A Warning: t? IHMlrlltiiforN ?if TIcUcIn. It may not be generally known tlmt tin election law of West Virginia was amend ed in ono or two very important particu litrs by the act of March 25, 18S2. It is proper that all persons whom,this act ir any wise concerns, either as voters on elee tion day, or as eleclioneererint the polls, 01 as solicitors of votes in any capacity or a any placo whatever, should bear , in mint the following features of the new law Section 5 of chapter ISO, page -loO, acts o 1SS2, reads as follows: If any person knowingly vote when no legally entitled; or vote more than once a the name election; or knowingly voteoj attempt to vote .more than Que ballot foi the same otlice, or on the same question or procure, or assist in procuring a bat vote to be admitted, or received at an elee tion. knowing the same to be bad; ori good vote to be rejected, knowing tin same to bo uood; or with intent to deceivt any voter, utter the ballot of such voter b) marking out the name of any person foi whom such person desires to vote, or witli like intent to write the name of any persor on such ballot other than those directed bj the voter, he shall be punished as hereinafter provided. And when any political pari) shall in convention assembled nominau tie full number of persons to bo voted foi at the ensuing election for State or county ollicers, or for representatives in the Con' gress oi the United States, and shall prim and circulate, or cause to be printed and circulated ballots to be used in voting at such election, containing all the names oi the persons so nominated, pintwl iii lioman letters and with black ink, with n heading showing the nnme of such political party, it shall be unlawful for any person to print or circulate, or to furnish to any voter, or other person to be used in voting at such,election, any printed ballot with the same heading, ami similar in appearance to tho same ballot printed asaforesaid, containing the names oi such nominees, with any name or names printed thereon other than those so nominated as aforesaid, uulesa tho other name or names so printed thereon be printed in Jtalics,und in such style or manner as shall be easily distinguished by a voter from said lirst-named ballot. It shall nlso bt unlawful for any person to paste or plaet the printed name of any person other tliar thai of one of tho nominees of such con vention on upon such ballot so printed as aforesaid unless the name so pasted 01 placed thereon be printed in red ink. Bui it shall also be unlawful for any person tc print or circulate or cause to be printed oi circulated anv ballot imr?ortiiu? to In such ballot us is liereiubefore mentioned and purporting to contain tho names o the persons so nominated as aforesaid, bul omitting therefrom tho names of any out or mora of such nominees, unless a blanl space be left on such ballot of at least one third ol an inch in width, ant ex tending across the said ballo from one side to the other, fo: the name of any such nominee omittei therefrom. Any person who shall know iugly violate any of tho provisions of tliii section shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor and for each od'enso bo lined not less thai twenty nor more than ono hundred dollars and may, at tho discretion of the court,, bi conllned in the county jail not less that one no* more than six months." GKANUK l\\IK AM) 1'IUMC At Miignr CJrove, on McRrnw'rf Hun, Ii Hit* Knst l'.ml ?r this Cotiutj, on (hi shiu mi, Rc]x>rted for the IiitelllKOUccr. Notwithstanding tlio forbidding aspec of tho weather in the morning, and in tin face of the fact that tho day of preparatioi hud been one of continuous rain, t!i< Grango fair and picnic held at Old Suga: G rove,on the headwaters of McGraw's Run north of Valley Grove, was a graud sue cess. Tho attendance was largo, and was eati mated during tho day to be from 1,000 u 1,200 persons. James Dixon was on the grounds with pair of straight Atwoods.and was awarde< first premium on buck lambs, first on ew lamb, and first on best display of sheep. 1). A. Gitlln lirst on aged bucks, and M Maxwell first on best display of lambs. The Committee on Cattlo report tho fol lowing awards: Two-year-old heifer, grade Durham?J B. Whitham. One-year, Ayshire?J, B. Whitburn; ani first on Ayshire bull. I). A. Gitlln, lirst on Devon heifer, year old. .lerseys?J. D. Whitman was awardet N 1st on bull and heifer. Best milch cow Chester Whitlmni. Best Devon bull, Che* ler Whitman. It, M. Max\vi;u., ) P. T. Atkinson, > Com, J. A. Cami'ukli., J TlieCommitteo on horses report the fol lowing awards: On colt two years old draft, J. Dixon. Colt two years old, al purposes, C. Whitman. Colt one;year old for draft, H. M. Maxwell. Colt one yea old, nil pur noses, J. D. Whitman. Sprini colt for draft, Milton Gitfiu. Spring col all purposes, K. Moore. . Jar. C.NMpnr.u., ] , s. 11. Chamueils, [Com. Jas. McVknis, j James Dixon showed a ll no brood man and two thoroughbred colts. S. Smith ex hibltcd bis line Xorman stallion, Louis Napoleon. There was no competition iu either of theao cIobscb. James CbambeVs showed a wnro 32 years old, from which ho had raised seventeen colts and sold them at prices ranging from $12oto$500. ' Jn passiug through* tho'IJail wo notice the finest display of potatoes probably ever exhibited in Ohio County, consisting of seventeen choice varieties belonging to \V, 3f. Dunlttn. The largest potatoes exhibited were the property of John Dixon. Thofl. Grifllth exhibits mammoth onions from the seed. J. Hanna a (inn specimen of sorghum inolassciyand W. Hanna specimens of amber cane and fodder corn from twelve to llfteen feet long. Mr.Jas. Chambers exhibited fino spedinens of Held corn,cabbage, tomatoes,'canlltlower and squashes. Wm. Mooro exhibited some very fine (inincessnd AWT. Foreman exhibited some line specimens of early Fultx and Into Kultas wheat, a mammoth gourd, two varieties of grapes, parsnips, beets, turnip?, ground cherries, onions, live varieties of corn, also sweet potatoes. , J. D. Whltham showed a lino basket of apples also German amber wheat, a new and very popular variety of wheat intro uuceu uy miii. I). A. Giftlunnd lady had a very cretlitable display of vegetables and fiowew, Many articles wero exhibited " without the name of oxhibitor. J. Far is was awarded first premium ou brood how and litter of pigs; also tirat premium onboiir of any ago or breed?breed > Chester white. Mr. l'aris also received t first premium on coop of silver Hamburg : chickens. , The game of base ball played in the evening between the llrst and second nine of West Alexander was very creditable io the players find interesting to tho spectators. ? A busy and very enjoyable day was 1 properly closed by the walking match. t The prize was a fine riding bridle to the fastest walking horse, and a halter to the r second. Per this there were twelve entries, rite race was very exciting and was won by John Blayney; second prize, W. D. ; Chambers. With* the close of this the people reluctantly started for their homes, with pleasant recollections of a day prollt? ably spent nud pleasantly ended. 2 W. W. F. A sunn, positive cure for costivenesa, Mam ' A LIN. * THOMPSON'?Monday roornin*. Oclobar 2, 18:2, . i<t G-.sn o'clvcl, Uoiikkt K Tituxrsox, eged to y<a:t . anil 10 dayn. Funeral from his late rcaldenco (Caldwell's Man( Moii), on this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. > Friends of the family are lnvi:c<l to attend. I titerwent ut lYulitsula Cemetery. LAUQHLIN'?At Zaiie?vllk>. Olilo. Monday morning. October 2.18S2, Mrs Nancy LACaiiMN, wife * of the late John Luughlln, in the 06ih year of hei aac. ? Funeral this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock, from the 11. di O. Depot. Interment at Gi ecu wood Cemetery. Carrlagci will ba in waiting at the dei>ot for any friends of the family who desire tc i attend. j THOMPSON*?At the rcsldcnco of Dr. FiUscll, ou Saturday, September 30. lfcSi, at 11 o'clcck a. v, * Col. '0ii.sTii0Mi80N.0f Belmont county, Ohio, hi the 87th year of his at;e. imcrmi'tu irom ms luu; residence, opposite I M< uwUvNlc, on Tuesday. October 3. nt 'i o'clock i* [ x. Frffiiiis of tht: (iimlfy u f Invitci THE CQN T3RASY f" While other Baking Powders are largely adullerciteJ with Alum and other hurtful [ drugs, i t Aas 6een kept unchanged in all its original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness is the fact of its having received the highest testimoni ats from the most eminent chemists in tho United States, who have analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good results by the true tcst-the TEST OF THE OVEN. IT IS ft PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER -MADE BYSTEELE & PRICE, ChicnRO, 111., and St. LouiB, Mo., H*nuf?ttur?r? of Lupulla Yi-tut limit, tlr. Prim'* SpteUl Hnorln* Kxtr*cu, and l)r, I'rlen'i Uulguo Pcrfuntw TliAYiSLKliS' UU1DE. HKf.UTPRg OF TRAINS-?WHEKI.IN'O TIME. I SUUday. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. a. 4 0. R.K fl:35 8:56 3:10 4:55 \ CcuLO.DiT 9:30 riSb fl:00 11:35 * W.,P.AB.Dlv 6:40 l:S0 5:10 .. ' OloT.&PltU 6:00 11:10 1:50 "|l:55 f P., C. ASt. L... 8:52 6:32 8:52 1:57 4:17% ' A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. , 0., T. V. A W- ?hTO *5:80 12.00 6:00 ^4:0C ' AHHtffAti 07 TBAIMH. ~~ 3UUd?y. A.M. A.M. T.M. A.M. l B. & 0. B. R 12:16 10:30 2:30 iC.20 t P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. . CcutO.Dir 5:55 10:00 2:65 10:45 ; A. M. P. M. I ff .P.AB. niv ... 11-on r..u A.m. r. M. **" , Clov. & Pitta 11:40 5:83 7:57 18:42 X.iC. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. 51. , P? C. A6t.L.. U;W 8:52 8:37 11:0-2 4.02 7;13 1 O..T. V. &W.. K:lolyiQ:2'> *'*25 'p.VQQ ... t Dallv except Sunday. ' J t 8teubeiivllle Accommodation.?This train dtir15* l '?. I*ua s backward and forward between .ft.rv, m. crryaIAdB;Uaire; Rtopplnpwheu required Kt the Sherman lloiuo, jEtiiavillo, Went Wheeling ana Gravel llilL 1 Mascllon Accommodation Clnlnvlllo Accommodation. 1 C., T., y.A W. Trains run by Columbus time. f HEELING AND ELM GROVE R. R. 0? nud niter MONDAY. September 13,1S82. caw t on the Wheel 1 UK nnd Kim Urovo Kiillroad will run iw follows, leaving the city (eornfr Eleventh uud U Market Htrce!*), mid Hornbrook'.s I'ark, at l IU-aj a. m. | i'20 r. M. Ii.20 j*. M, /. co ii:oo " mvo " 7:00 " u I.w I i;w -- 3HU," .7540 " . 8:20 " 12:20 r. M. 12J '* 8 20 " r 9:01 ' 1:00 41 5 0J " 8.00 " i 9:40 " IMP " &:t0 " 940 " Sundays excepted. M?lii ,103. KLKKH. Superintendent Trr.a IMPERISHABLE a wmirnEr.?Ti-m~Tsagaa?iscgja i PER FUME, Murray & I anion's FL0R1BA WATER, i Best for TOILET, BATH 1 and HANDKERCHIEF. ; KRAFT'S DIARRHEA ! COMPOUND, r .The only wifo and certain cure for j Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrliffia, ' Ilysculary, Colic, Cramps, Sum. mor Complaints, &c. Invaluable for' children durinj; their Stabntl Summer. In use for .moio than twenty yews nuri has never failed. No cure now. Trice 50 centa. e K. A. McCAHE & CO., Proprietors, Jyl WUEEU.NO, W.VA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS* __ I "TXTANTED?POSITION5BY A YOUNG T T Man of 21 u Clerkihlpt well recommended; qultk at flaiirin?. Addre* LOUIS, lANGBDOHF, iaw}l'OTtofllco. ,y, oc3> "TITANTEi)?TO BOUKOW SI,800.00 T Y on four years' time. Will *lv? llr?t mort? BftguotiA farm containing l"fl acre*, and pay 0 per cent Interot. AddtTH 11. 0? thlaofllco. oc3? Found-ox maiucet street. Monday inornlnir, a I'ocket Handkerchief with brcentpln nnd gold roltrtled In corner?Can be hud by calllnu ota 0. U. mull, proving property nml pmlngloriliUHdvertUeiucnt. ' a-3 WANTKI)-IN A WHOLESALE l>rtm lb.mo, h Yoium Man who Iim M>mo 'xjiciieiicc In ihu Manufacturing un?i. Wliotesale Ihrpmwptita. AddrcM, Willi lufercnoci, I'Drttg Mmchm)t.>''can'liHellliencnrofflctv < 1 'oc'J* .jyjfANY THANKS. Wodeilre tocxpreiaour slnccro thftnka to the firemenaud many frlcndi, who rendered inchcM* dent aid In "wvIor bur property frow tlio 'Oio on 1h.?I Sabbath tiiornliiir. pgr I).'A. McKKE AND l-'AMILY. -yyANTKD. * . 5 Jo u?tM r,?t 'J'hreo kooiI Linicalone Quarry men and four Quarry Laborers, to work at limestone QuaK ry at Itatimxo'a, Switch* 0., T. V. & W. JtalU road. Ooou wuyt:i and good board. Apply atonccto C.H.IK WIN, o?l " Martin's Kerry, Uhlo. Q.USS SIIADKS, KOLND 0V\! AND SQL \UK For covering Wax work, Statuary, Uouqitets, Ac., Ac., full mock just opened at the McLUKE HOUSE ART 8T0HV,' ocn R. L. NffcOLL, Agent. JJASK BALL. DliTUOlTS, OF DETROIT, Mllil., AGAINST STANDARDS, At Now t'atr Grounds. MONDAY and TUFSDAY, October iM ami JUL (iaine called at 3 i\?. AdtuMon V5cent?. No free admlmlan. oc"2 "SOUTH AND WEST," ONLY, no CENTS A YEA It,, Jt i?a llfst-cJjwi Agricultural paper, published semi-Monthly. All who m*xi<! us their subscription with 10 cent', between now and December Is:, wo will send them tho paper until January let, 18*|. Sample topics, containing Premium LUk >ent free on npplkiillon. Addresi "80UTU AND.WEST," 3.0 N, 3d street, St. Louis, Mo. 0(8 C. POPE CO., Grain & Provision Commission Merchants, itii Wahu.vuto.* sraeq-. C'ihcaco, f.r... Fstubllshcd 1875, members Chicago Board of Trade and Call lloird, solicit ordcra for the purchow and rale nf irrulu urc nmvlsinnn fnr filtiiru duliverv cm mur. gins, and constantly ou 'Change, hiicI endeavor to 1 .roinlcorrectlythe driftof the market* for general advice. iWUefer tovMerc!itgiU' National Bunk, Chicago. and M t clunks' National Btnik, New York. oc3rrhsiw : jj^OU RENT. That.portion of my Farm in Belmont county, , Ohio, about one mile below Hello I re, Immediately : 0:1 the Ohio river, which has been In the occupancy of the into Francis G'rangle, and used for gardcuftig and farming purpose*, ou which there Ik a i GOOD BEARING ORCHARD J of tho Choicest Fruit. Good Dwelling House, Good . Ua.ru and Stable, Spring House and other nucwaary buildings. 'J his hone of the most desirable placcs in Bel mont county. l'enons wishing to conncct with it a Dairy Farm can be accommodated with aufllcient laud suitable for that purpose. seffi R. CR ANGLE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UisraiCT or west vikoinu, s.s. ? iieukas, proper ccrtltlcatc of a United States Commiaioncr has been filed iu the Dlstilct Court of tlie United States Lr the ldsirlct of West Vlr ?lj)i?, ou the i!7th day of September. 1682. by I.?rry ifarr.son against the steamboat "J. a. Jseel," hei tackle, apparel and furniture, allcglDglu Mihsbmee that there is due and unpaid to saiil Lurry Harrison for mariner's wage*, the sunt of fcii.JH; which sum ihe Master of the said steamboat J.S. Feel has re fuse J to piy, together wiih tae costs, charges and expenses. No*, therefore, in pursuance of the monltiouuu' <ler tho seal of wld Court to nie directed and delivered, 1 do horebv give public notico to all per?ons claiming the wild steamboat, her tackle, ap parel Hud furniture, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tho >aid , District Court lobe held at the city of Wheel-ng. in I and tor the District of West Virginia, on tho i Ith I day of October, ISS.\ at it o'clock in the forenoon 1 of that day, (provided the raue shall be a day ol jurisuicuou. ouiurwuu cm me nexi oaj 01 juristiclion thereafter) then and there to Ititerwue their claims, anil tQmiike t>?clr nllojrAtioHS in that behalf, D-ited llie 3d dav of October. IbSi _oc! G. IV. ATKINSON. U. R. Mflrnhwl. OJPJEIEA. HOUSE. SATUKlUU-FTERJiOOX ASD SIGHT. DRAPER'S BOSTON DOUBLE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY, THIRTY TAMINTED PERFORM ?83. MISS KATE PARTINGTON', KISS JEN'XJE MORTON, TThe Two Famous.Topsys. POPULAR PRICKS, 25 1111(1 u.i CENTS. Reserved Seats 50 cents: now on sale at Wilson A Ballmer's. Mitijieo prices. cents, 33 ccnli reserved se'ntn. Children 1"> cento. oe:jTrh.i.s ALL HUUSLKttlTO Needing anything whatever in the line of Houseftraisliing Goods, Can be supplied at the LOWEST POSSI-. RLE COST at B. F. Caldwell's, DEALERIN Grates, Stoves, Iron ami Tinware, And Manufacturer of TIN HOOPING AND IRON CORNICES. P. S.?If yon want an Ice Cream Freezer, Refrigerator or Cooler, this ia the place to go. jcr.'ru JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Compare Assets,18S2, Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, . In round numbers 8?I,000,000 New York Life .'. 47,000,000 New Kngland Mutual ? lfi.OOO.OOQ Penu Mutual .. 7,000,0?! Mill mil ItnnoHt or. im'nnn In mtio of management espouses to total iucom . lor 1S!j2, compare the Slutuul Life Ins. Co., oTN'.Y., 31-10 per cl with the S'cw York 1-1 fe . ....'..13 2-10 per ccnt N*etv England Mutual -13 'J-I0 " I'onn Mutual 15 410 ilutuul Benefit ...10 9-10 " ' Which avo tho Lowest ltatesl Annual Premium for an Insurance of $1,000, age 35. Mutual Life Ins. Co., or X.Y. - - $22 42 Kqw York 1.1 fO |2G 88 N'ew England .Mutual ? 2G 50 Penn Mutual '20 *22 Mutual Bouefit 26 00 For other comparisons arid Information, caH at i'KTKRSON'S AGENCY, rayl5 11C0 Main Street. The hi bile Is requested carefully to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drown Monthly. OLIVE BUTTER. Au Absolutely Pure Vegetable Oil. For Cooking Purposes is Better than Lard, Fully Equal to Butter, and Cosls Much Less than Either.' , Ono'Pound of Ollvo Butter will tlo the Work of Two Pounds of Lard. THY IT and REALIZE Its GREAT MERITS. | M ANUF.tCTC RED ONLY BY 1 WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, AI>KI.1>1IIA. OC2 FOR BALE B? ALL GROCERS. DRY POODS?OBO, IT. TAT LOR. 1SS2. NEW FALL -ANDWINTER SUITINGS! Wo linvu just opnied full lines of Utiles' Sailings in FOULE CLOTHS, EXCELSIOR CLOTHS, GILBERT SUITINGS, TOURIST CLOTHS, CASHMERE TWILLS, COLORED CASHMERES, &c?&c, lit all.tlio Now anil Clioivo Similes. Geo. R. Taylor. % Plushes -ANDVelvets sl OUR NEW STOCK! Brocade Plushes, Striped Plushes, Plain Plushes, Plain Velvets, Striped Velvets, Brocade Velvets, In Black ami all tlio New Colors, comprising the Handsomest Stock wo have ever oll'ercil. All now open and ready for inspection. BH m, n. i ayiur, BLACK DRESS SILKS. X" Being convinced tliat tlie celebrated Bonn'et Silks are the best imported, we have decided to keep constantly on hand a foil line and recommend to oar customers as being preferable to any other make, Our stock, with present additions, is complete, and prices filly as low as retailed in New Jfork, Other makes of Black Silks on hand we will offer at reduced prices to close them ont, CEO. R.TAYLOR ai121 GRAND H mm W (' 0QC REPUBLICAN CMOI At t?33A' ".0 ;* I rf3J c"H|0 JCH >V1LL ADDRESS THE CLTI oapitos'" , !:? (.Iju" aria <ivkn?U (till) TUESDAY ; ogtobeb 3d,; IF RAIN OCCURS AT" pc(2 'v OROCEBIESAND TOBACCO.*^ ] S. BAER & SONS Have the Largest and moat Complete Stock'of 1 , .!. , GROCERIES! . . -I J nt ? c I >'>l In thoSiole. 2 Car Loads of Soapine Received lust week. This1 Is known as the beat in tho Market. We offer special inducements in CANNED TOMATOES & PEACHES And all other Canned Goods. TOBACCOS, TEAM SYRUPS Sold lower than any other house in our, line in tho State. Hefore buying call and examine our large and extensive stock ot' groceries. 'A'large discount to cash buyers. S. 6AER & SONS, 1412 ami MlUIafu Street. St?l8. v " , " . , . ' TO THE GROCERY TRADE, I take pleasure in announcing to my old patroni ami to the trade generally, tbat. aiucc the lute Jlre at my eatablkhment, I have thoroughly renovatotl ray buildings, and tun now prewired to offer us largeand vailed a stock of general groceries and provisions us enn be found in: the titute. These goods are all new and carefully kelected. , My own euro of choicu smoted meats delivered direct from my l'ork House at Manchester: I have been appointed sole ugent In the city for the following lending specialties, viz: fiitihfunl C'lienticul Works' l?cuoivned Yeafet INwtfer iu Uottlcs. | r.u. jiiuersi'ruiiimucrsuiHiL'rcservcSi. I Frank Siddal's Wonderful Soap. I Ward's "White Borax Soap, j Ward's. Electrifying Soap. .UcXaniara's Glorj Tobacco. -? McAlpln's Onward Tobacco. Weyman & Bros'. Celebrated Pittsburgh Smoking Tobacco* . */., ' DuPont's Sporting, llille, Mining- iand IJlasiingTowder. FAMILY .Vitl) llAKKHS' FLOUl!. tfcConnellsville Wold Sheaf Patent Flour, llest in the market. . ,r Silver Star?linker's Floor. ' Daily llread?linker's Flonr. M. REILLt, WHOLESALE GROCERY PORK PACKER, Nos. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, " 1 jy20 Wheeling, W.'Va. TIMOTHY SEED -ANDPHX PATENT FLOUR. 4. 1,000 Bags Prime and Choice Timothy Seed for sale. Phcenix Patent Flour always 'in. stock. Try it. It in the beat. ' 1 Headquarters for AKMJCKLE'S justly Celebrated COFFEE. FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. Call to see us. Jos. Speideli&Co. teao wiioi.KSAr.EOr.QCKRS. ~' IJMiY IT! TILE PEERLESS' Soda Cracker! ' YOU CAN GET IT AT SMYTH'S. se2 TAKE NOTICE! iMI-A-SOHNTS FRUIT JARS, VSIOX JARS, JELLY lassk8,_m\g a u.onston k jails,. 1-uiUJL.uiv, aiAJiN K JAltS, 3,000 .GALLON STONE WARE. at. GEO. K. McM ECJIEJTS, aulO 1300 Murkul St. THURBBR'S SHREDDED OATS, GRANULATED TAPIOCA, SAGO, WHEAT, FARINA, OAT HEAL and their celobrateil Potted ami Canned meats lor summer use, u't . " . . aulO McMECHEN'S. 138Q'Market:St STATIONERY. rpo ANYBODY WHO OR EVER WILL -SEED; JL (! . BASKET!" Wc ask to call at onco and buy one nt Your Own Price, as we shall discontinue keeping them, and what we bavomust go.- Wo "mean j exactly what we say# '. ? j>i? , . STAHTON &. DAVEHPORT, j so a No. 1301 MAltKET STREET. . 1 gCHOOL BOOKS AND , SCHOOL STATIONERY! A complete assortment such as uscd lu. ' THE CITY AND COUNTRY SCHOOLS, g For jmlo at Contract Prices, tjr ' * ' JTosepli Grayes, ?H 20 TWELFTH STREET. iuttt -V1' * m V X > '. ' T ' ' i * :rip y VH V; ITE FOR CONGRESS, ZENS OF WllEEMNtt AT &QTTJLtttt I r NIGHT. HH! ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ! i:: pnr coops;' ' EASTEBN-Dry Goods Store lllOMAIiV ST. HRFAT P.I PAR1NR SIAIF viib.ni whkniuiiu vnkh i Offing lo Dissolution of Co-part ncrsliiii, entire Stock to bo Closet ix . 17 . ... <i: ' .1 H Ottt . t . Regardless oi* Cost 1 . SALE TO COMMENCE SATURDAY MORNING And continue until further notice. MARSHALL & GO. :i EASTERSIIRY CiOODS STORE, llio Mi^LlTV ST. Jrti 3ST-B"W FALL WRAPS ? THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ' "?AT? PBICES 't : Seal Skin Siiccpios, Fur Lineil Circulars, New Dolmans, New Cloaks, New Ulsters, Now Shawls, New Dress Goods. Rlanl/Qill/o QnrlP.Qohmamt uiuunuiinu uiiu uuonmuioi a specialty: J.S. RHODES & CO 8012 DRUGGISTS. LADIES:!READ THIS! l'EL'PEK Hull is PEPPER! C1XNAM0N, that is OISXAXOS PDBE SPICKS! ALL K1ND8, AT . I , T A "TVT n_ r?\ JtN -uv-zva-xa-JuN 00 03 | ' Druggist, Bridge Corner.' Caiisup Bottles! Fruit Jars, Salad Dressing, Pure Flavoring Extracts, ' i . Highly Perfumed Toilet Soaps, i. j "' Toilet Sets, Thermometers, Barometers, at low prices. SOLD BY LOGAN ?Ss CO. THF: HOUSEKEEPERS' DELIGHT 13 LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S Excelsior Baking Powder The beat and cheapest reliable Powder la th mac Icot. Addrcis orders to XjOC3-.A.:tSr Sz CO., Mti>,... ... ttmgfftete.Btfdge Corner. . EC_ list: DRUGGIST, lOlO 3MlA.XIsr ST. sii Keeps in stock a line of fine Chemical Patent'Medicines, Toilet Articles, Brushe; Combs, Motions', Cigars, Ac. > Oitizetis and Strangers are cordially invite to call. sell HATS AND CAPS. _ ?4?L|tyle^ -OFHATS AND GAPS! NOW IK STOCK AT Geo. Jf. Mathison's 1223 MARKET STIIEF.T, sei5' J ; Wheeling, W. Vfl. ??I???PSvv ,?.-r. _ . DRl?l!i v1 " csbt . j - i .tZ'A .11: OU-Ey- . 5 XHl.Xn (IM/JI'.J Kill | FALL AND WINTER! 1 .?" .! ji tftrit.'.*? f *i't i "i> -> : j V ,i , . .?.jhaO ' STOCK . j ' ' -OFr' /'l, j :piSis2gii GOODS iVjlifrr;;-'''}-,'-:* I ! : vi .'j | IS NOW COMPLETE IS ' ' ! ?l JUU .! r. r/?i}rfk .A.11 Dopjirtments. yoiiii^v ,' I iy, . i I ; .'ttisxt. x }?. ?* I tioO?.vl?i?^ iO*JI :?? :i . STYLES CHOICE 1 , ' '.. lu.it/ / it. :j i. . . -A.VDPRICES REASONABLE ! ?' 1 > i. ! ?; h c 1 ! i.i< I &is; , I NSPECTION IS SOLICITED.' ; Brues & Goffer, 113S Main St. 0(2 , i STONE & THOMAS. 1 . Jiut IJcccivcd a Tliird Stock of Those RICH BLACK SILKS At $1 25, $150 and $2 00, cheap, at S3 per cent more, that have had such a run. Also a Pull line oi Beautiful IMQM* Aid dUilllllU! OURS, IN At?' SHADES. ' 5 MOM, SATINS, SURAHS, * Lace, Huntings, Nun's Veiling, Cashmeres,' "Wiiito Goods, Pine Throad, Hosiery anil Underwear - As l'retty as Silk, etc., etc. - tteautiful Summer Silk at 47 l-2c. | A GREAT BARGAIN.'. I . . : OTJK. STOCK OP Cppets, Velvets, Tapcstrys, ingrains, .I, : Riigs, OilClotlisi 1 Window Shades and laco Curtain Goods la CTustirpassgil by any in the Ciiy. PEilOES LO"W i Cheap Counter. AYc plnco 011 sale to close out a large variety or Seasonablp Goods, marked 1 down 80 to 50 per cent. 0 Tiie Cheapest (foods ever shown?darner's BesU'ercalcs at 12 1-2 cents; yard ividc Cambrics 8 cents; Ijiivna 5 to 8 - cents; Remnants half their cost. So bring 1 along your cash and examine for your1 selves. STONE & THOMAS, . X030'Miain Street. ' - v":,! 1 - 1 i I WINES AND LIQUORS^ s 5ju*. kb1d8. bol. juuik. w1xd. hahk1 ' C- KBAUS -fc CO., d (Successor to H. Bchmulbaoh A Co.,) = IMPORTERS AND DEALERS - in fokkign anddomestio ' 9 Wines and. Liquors, Brandy, gin, cordials and whiski28, No. 1133, Markot Sheet, Ko.v " _ ; Bass age tickets. ~ .1. .! :,? . ' -1 it . ??; I ? ! >9 Ocean PaswgQ Tickets to and from Europe at lowest rates Usucd'by.V I( ..*) 1 ? . If. P. BKHRENS, au?l7. 2217 Market 8treet HOUCATI^f^ \ SCHOOL FOR fiijiFi IT. BE OHAKTATACADEiiv rtoK Wliod.nltu IO|Jk?! tii'?r!uV,^C*llianoilol tan.l;. iMnrailot^ & "?">?dn5 KIIKIIMM Mill HtUniC, ? >{'., !"? <&? looSi 1'm"' ,w -tei'te.?! Ms ,!rbl';>i?. >ir?o vr IIIH MIAllKUV ***** OF Tit K VISITATION. j , . 1)1 (iHlXTit MW Nor NNVflim. Wj. pEMALE SCHOOL AT ' 1 The Nationnl Capita) Mr. Mid Mr*. Wm. I).(JABK1.L vrlU open tIta^t fclioolnt Ihe'Natloiial CuplUl. a trivet md Day School for\oun? l.mlics, on theTmP AKDNKSUAY In BKrrKUllEK. lu the \uffi it present occupied by Mr*. M. ll Archer1! an Fourteenth htreet Mr. and Mr*. Ubtll *nu fluted by a rompk'to co?r* 0/ MaMer*. ao<l facility vrlU bo afforded to undent* in aliwei, while the preparatory dei?rtwent tot eclve tnohl thorough attention. * The modern lanRuagea will form ? proasy.. leatnrc ol the school. >'or lull Mrtlculan the Principal. % WILLI AM D. CAHFXL^ M'rtCimwAW lUl M. Bt. N. W? Washington,!) r WEST VIRGINIA UNlVERSllt Tho tioxt*e?lonbcf;lnn 8K1TKMI1F.II tlh. lw Tkn IJ?mm ?cmw?ia Including School o! lory ami School ol HiglUh. Full coum* In U? ami Medicine extending throughout the tcaka Kiilanced tedlltlw for fcttrdy of i'hy?|e*i Setae* and ficlentlllo Agriculture; completely equity chemical Inbrutory. Thorough itmtxn lu Attcim and Modem language#and literature. Textual at cost Kcoenary expeuRc* not over ?175. >M cautotfiu* and other informttiou uddtew mi 5 MorcMunwn,"\r.l\V "WEST VIRGINIA IHf NLSK department* o! Rtudr; text bookifuniUhei AT COST: caloutUr RrrniiKW to mlt teacher* e?. peition for oneyear fn>nv$l,5to tMsmm-tcctattea. liberal, thorough. ball term kKlniKKWOMlf 7. ISM. Attendance M year trom&wuntlaol West Virginia ami from 8 BUtea and Territories Number of istudenU larger tbau forWn jean pr*. VForcaUloguei find other Information apjilr i? the ActfiiK PreaMeut, D. H. i'URlMvs, yorrin. town, Vt^t Va. nun J^USIC LESSONS. Mrs. W. 8. Hatclniu will reiume Lcr Classes in Hano ntul Vocal l.?ssons on MON*. DA.Y, September tti, at her residence, So. 80 Twelfth street, at which place plt-Mectl! or atldreM tor information as (o terms, Ac. 8>'2 BUStNESS CARDS. joun mutt. rem uu, John PI'uit it Co., (Snecewots to Hoot, Sehwiler & Co.) CAUltlAOK JIAXUFACniliKKS, \Ve herewith eiill the attention of the publictbit from October I, 1M-. k11 ordeia lu the I'anUga ManwfHC'.MrhiK lino left with ui will receive prompt attention.Ht ??? '??'? Mute trnamntve that ?riu< nothing but tint cla>? material ami manufacture Urwl eluMiKiHHls. Weals j h-11 foreign matte tuu ordered Carriages and Higgles which we gmnmtr*. hpcclttl?ittentlouUl?al'l ?? makuw No. 1 .Siirtoj Wtteon.', such tut (iroa-rv, link-tier, Htfccr, Garutnvr uiul Brewery NVngnis; all work rmitilov iuoiiriin. AIm> lletuUiitiguU kinds will rcct-ive prompt mit*. lion. Uutcs as low hhiu any oilier boux1. Call ? oui works ami convince yoimelf. J01 I.N mRfl ,t CO., A few doors north of Kecoud Wanl Market Ifoiw on Market Etreet. ?,..a ' jgTEPHEN McCOLLOUGlI, Carpenter and IJulUcr. Ericlc Buildings crec&d complete in ill modem Improvement*. Also wooden buiMtna fitted up complete on lot. "Wooden buildinn irtaed mil fitted uj> in yard at work tJiop ami taken to in; part anil completed, en mtHmablc terai. AH if. I terationsmatle on old bulldlna, roots villeyi tad Bky-liuht* particularly attended to. Dctki, counter*, I and snelvfng fitted up on short notice; ttort Iranti put iu and stores altered, Residence No. W Sixteenth street, formerly occupied by Mr. Ben Eiley. Shop In Tear ot Capitol, on Alley 13. mjll | "yyHEELING BOILER WCsXS. Manufacturers of portable, stationirT, rnrfne boilers, breechine, chimneys, tank*, itilli, doon, shutters and all Kinds of heavy klieet Iron *ori. I DcaIcjh lu becond-hand boilora. For infunnitloa apply to COX A MOKKlsOS. No. lfiOG Market itmL I' Telephone0-21. RcpairespccUlattention.Terru roiBonable.' ra?U jy 0. LIST, Jil, pnTSTT T3 A niT'R'R I And carer ol tie celebrated CIIE3TSB ?111* which are now ready and for ule it 2S FOURTEENTH STRUT, i My B. 0. Meata are all branded. "Llnt'i Chwta," *P5 J M. OLOUSTON, j DBAI.EE ih I Grain, Gronnd Feed, Baled Haj, Straw ku South Street, Near Market Street Bridie, I Will pay the highest market price Ior*he*t,cora, and oatt. Wl_ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ALEXANDER BONi I SR., NOTARF PUBLIC, LWKSSKD GEXERAL BPSKE3H AND REAL ESTATE AGEh'T. Loans negotiated, stock* bought and told.BMj Chan U' and manufacturers' bookaoi?ntd,euElnw and closed. Estate* settled, notes, book ictwati, and rent* collected. House* rented tod itiKrt. 1 Collections promptly remitted. Advanca a^i All buslneNi correspoiideiiceconfldeutl*lly?t^t"?" J to. Bend for circular to rufereuct*. 1313 Mwut I street, (Craagle's Block,) over City Bank, Wheell* I W. Va. W. ] jyjlLTON T. CAKIi, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Attends to nil work' In Engineering and Stuvejiug at reasonable rates. Offick, 35 Twelfth Smrr, V.IU VMtfnrtitl Rn?>!. JAMES GILCMWST, Civil Engineer* Surveyer and Kxaininer of Land Titles. Office:?12 Twelfth Street, Wheeling W. Ya. Telephone, No:50. a?t7. 1 rjt 3!. CAJinjiN, M. X), I PHysician mill Surgcou. Eeridenco and oflice No. 105 Fourteenth itrwt. ! QBlcti ii!so ut UXl Ciia{>}liie Mml I Telephone No. OG1 mid No. H. Callg promptly ansirt-red. a>2 | Q. 0. SMITH, Ileal Estate, IloinI ? Stock Broker. I fipcclftl Attention given to collecting reatiMdthl , general management of KenI foute. _ mill l&o Main tin*i. WLfellng.^JJL ' pnOFESSIONAL DR. HUM,WEN liAs returned to the city and r*8iimod the pnict/ceof wcdicJae acd eurgery. hi . can bo found at the ! OKFICK OF TUB HOARD OF EDCCATI0.V I over the City Hunk. Mwrkft street. SUi COMMISSION MERCHANTSI. I f OHN M. HOON & CO., ! u J]60 MAIN STREET, I Dealers in Grain, Provisions and Ofb? 1? I Cur Lots. 1 Orders vhcci] tor SPECULATION' In Onto, ft* vifiloiis, Oil mid Stocks on marriii la Kxciusp**t CliIc/iKo. Svw Vork mid Oil City. ? I o v*!1(,ylS? ^"cipourlctiU-B. iwrenfort ACtt. *' I S.Mcliobiifc Co. ' B. DiVKNroirr, a R. Edoum*,.. ! GuxcnL OfD. Kgglistoij A Sol B. DAVJCIVPOKT & CO., j COMMISSION' Ocilcrs la Grain, Flour, Seeds, Provider* ? aud Dried Fruit*. I ? 1f,7 WAR.-rfVOTON' BT.. NEWGOODS! ! JUST OPKSEI) AT JOHN fRim'S VlliSA ST011E, 'For the Fall Trnde.' ! Call ami examine Roods before jiurchwin' I elsewhere. .joiixv fimisdisi* I ecH Xo. 1130 M?in Street. I