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MEDIC Afr. PE-RU-NA rtSSwil^grSw itiK, the old, llio n remedy. and U the ?-??' every pro ?'rale ou'e-tho young, the old. Ibo middl (be lmboatid "iofHM^HSfiB moiJiwr. ?i'lhuna cleanses the MMVPIV impurities; tones the nloiunch, regulates IBia heart, unlocks the secretion* of tbo liver, itrenirtheni th? nmwand Invlror aU* the brain. I'Kitf? n a l?tho greatest anpeUwr, make* tolls and careso? tbeday It give* sweat and a crest wined it in ? l'KKUNA UCOmpUMUHlVHHVPH Ingredients, each one a great remedy 11 lUclf. HIMBIPMPIP 1'kiiuna Is nksuant in taste a?d will belt jamrtU.-, weary ana tired from tiiu ?" ?*? *? I- . 'i i one .jptauant" the itunurli tu digest any article of f< in l.ltcr aud Kidney dlseaws. and In Chronic Catarrh, ft nas positively no Mjual. It never rails. BMEBBMEHB Ai>k your druggist for Dr. llartman's nauiiiliwt on "Tbuillsof Life." BBRBi ror 1'iics, Dlarrltaa, or Kidney*, take MAN-A-LIN PRY POOPS. Look out FOR SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK AT A. S1EDENBAGH & BRO.'S, 1104 MAIN ST. New Goods Arriving Daily -17 WE START Onco mora wo rally and come to too front. VIr oram otis'aughtt msdo on Goods. Lot the wands of Cheap Qooda be heard. . ? We'offer for this week as follows : 100 Children's Cloaks from 11.00 to f 12.00. ICO Havelocks from f^.OO to 118.00. * l*<lle?' Walklug J*ckew At 11.50. hie#nut Jacket* At |3 00. LtolmAtu At from 13.00 to $3fl.00. Ru- Jan Circuitry Paletot*, I'ellasesand Silk Clr oulars at astouhhiug low price*. Over 1.500 UAraents tochose from. Nono need go away without bujiuv. Oar prices and styles mum AUd will null over) bod r. Remember, all of our good* are our owu make, OlDucUlly made for ronfl trade. Alao, a full Hue of Ladlo*'And Children's Gloves. Hotter/, Underwear, Corset* And llandkerchlefa. Kali line of luHnti' Clonks, Robes, llonnets, SklrtM And dhawle. Ladies, when out hhoppinir do not tail to call at the Popular Cloak House and Bazaar ot BLUM & MARKS, llOO Main Street. w? JJRS. SDKGISON & SON, DENTISTS, No. 1143MARKKT STREET, Wheeling, W. Vs. i All operations warranted. n?80 1 QONVEX GLASS. I hAte just received a Preparation for Cleaning the PhotrgrAph when mounted on Convex CIIasa, giving it a eoft and Beautiful appeaiahce. Will uot apot or dlaoolor. KIRK'S ART STORE, ?elQ lOOb Main stiecL ik Mdtymtx. Ollirc : Aok. 23 nimI 27 FourleeulU Mrrcl. I Mew Ad%crllM>iueuU. Public Sale of Valuable Farming and Gat-1 dening Lauds. Graud Opening?Thomas F. Heytuan. Charity Lecture at the Cathedral. Wanted?First Clan Drew Makers. Wanted?Experienced Gardener. For Kent?First class Store itoom For Kent?Brick Dwelling. For Bale?City Property?Aler. Bone. Wanted?Two Good Stogie Maker.*. Regular Matamoraa Packet?The Little Anna. Wheeling aadMatamoras Packet?Princess Pieaiant Worm Syrup?Logan & Co. New Fall Styles in Carpets?G. Mendel it CO. Opera House?"Romany Rye."?4th page. Convex Glastf-Kirk's Art Store?Head oi Local. Tberuiunieter Kecord. The following shows tbe range of tbe tber-1 motuoter, as observed at Sconepfa drug | store, Opera House corner yesterday: 1882 1883 7 A. M. 12 M.3 r. M.7F.M. I 7 A. M. 12 M. 8 T.M.7P. M. 78 WW 70 | 66 74 76 72 AinuNcmeot Iota*. Miss Minnie Palmer made ber London debut in ber well known piay. "My Sweet heart," at tbe Grand theatre Monday even ing, and was accorded a brilliant reception, wblcb almost amounted to an ovation, beius called before the curtain at tbe end of eacb act and receiving numerous and costly floral offerings. Mr. Joeepb Morrison, with a corps of Fore paugh's men, is here in an advertising car. Mr. Frank MwKee, tbe General Advance Director of Haverly's Spectacular Mastodon Minstrels, which will give their great bar leque, "The Frinam of Madagascar," at the Wneeling Opera House next Monday even ing, was in the city a short time yesterday. Col. Robert Filkins, Forepaugh'a own and only Filkinf, was in tbe city yesterday. In a burst of confldenoe be told a reporter that there are only two ciicusee in existence now ?Barnum's and Forepaugh'a?and thegreat est of these Is Forepaugb's. The famous Gypsy drama, "The Romany Rye," which haa fifty Ave people in the cast of the plsy?twentv-eeven gennlne English Gypsies, and three immense rail way car loads of superb icenenr, will be at tbe Opera House for two nighta, September 26 and 27. Thla is the best company now doing the piece, and opena its traveling season here. Rhea has bad a brand of cJuan named for her. Her fame la now at its senlth. Tbe original New Orleans minstrels fxbibit at Washington, Pa., this evening, and'ftt Bellaire to-morrow evening. "Ladle**" For nice sweet bread use Vienna Pressed Yeast. All grocers keep it. xwat Wasted. Everybody buying goods for cash to call aud examine onr immense stook which must be sold for cash as quick as possible, to make room for large quantities ooming in daily, which we buy aud sell for cash at less than can be had anywhere elie. Good Caliooee, So. Good Muslim, 5c. Good Cashmeres, wa to fOo. Good Velvets, 40oto$l 00. Good Carpsts, 18 to 00c. Good Blankets, 75o to $2 60 apiece. Good Comforts, $1 ir> to $2 00. Good Cloaks and Dolmans, $5 00 to $10 00. Good Flannels, 12m to 503. John Rokmir, Not. 2010 and 2021 Main street. I KILLED BY A HORSE. PILOT KICKS HIS RIDER FATALLY. Wklle felt* "Worked" oa Ik* HUt? Fair (Jroaal Track Ytaterds)?Tk? iMfllmlty la tktb'aal Britk L<h)m Kudij Nl?kt-Tk* Otker Hide of the Sforj-Virion* Kent*. A sad accident happened on the State Fair Grounds race course yesterday shortly after noon, the result of which will in all human probability belbe death ot the rider of Pilot, one of tbu running horses which took part in the races last week. The driver, Klward Haggerty, was speeding Pilot around the track, when he shied, threw the man otf, and afterward kicked him in the head,fracturing bin skull, cutting a long gash In the scalp from which the blood gushed freely, and In flicting injuries which are expected to proye fatal. Dr. K. C. Myers, of the Island, was at once summoned, and dressed the man's wound*, and he was removed to the Norlli Wheeling Hospital, where at a late hour last night he was raving in delirium. .Pilot, it will be remembured, threw his rider, the same man, by tie way, thesecoud day of the fair, in the ruunlnp race. Hag gerty was not badly huit at that time, Dul tie was warned to be careful with the horse. Pilot ia owned by Charles II. Moore, uf Ohio, and was entered for the running races lust wetk in the name of Frank Webster, of this city. He is said to bj a dangerous animal tD handle. THE B'NAl Uttllif. Another htory or the Hecent Difficulty In the l.od|re. The case of Jacob Emsheimer, jr., charged with aisaulton Oapt. Craus, was to have come up in police court yesterday morning, but owing to the absence of witnesses matei ial to the defense the bearing was postponed till Monday morning. Mr. Kmsheimer say* the story told the Istkllnikncbr by Captain Craus abounded in error. He explained the ditllculties which led up to tlie encounter of Sunday night, and claimed that he had been wronged by other members of the lodge Sunday night he addressed '.be Uoatr | man, and was defending bis position, I when Mr. James Speyer objected, tayinj? Mr Emsheimer was not entitled to tue floor. The speaker insisted upon being heard, and called upon the presiding odicer to protect ulrn in his rights. Capt. Craus then interrupt ed him, and Mr. Emsheimer became augry and assaulted the Captain, though be sayi he did uot hurt him, nor did he intend to, but only to stop the interruption. He was at once seit'd by saveral men, aud one aLthem began pounding him from l?hina. Mr. Emshelmw-s brother came to the rescue, and no himself pulled out his pockt-knile, but lid not open it. He was allowed to depart Capt. Craus was again seen, and reiterated ia story as printed yesterday. He also de clared mat Mr. Emsheimer had started u> leave the hall, apparently, but turned on aim at the door and assaulted him as stated. A IN A DICKINSON* Her Appearance km llniult t at the Opera Home Lnsl Nl((lir. Miss Anna Dlckiasou gave "Hamlet" at the Open House last night, appearing in the title role, supported by her own company., Hiss Dickinson is a woman of supe-ior In telligence, of quick perception aud read; <rasp, ofgreatsel{-possessionand unbounded courage. These qualities show strongly in aer representation of Shakespeare's moat in teresting creation. Miss Dickiirton lias been the stage Ifamkts of her time, and though hers is uo m-re imitation, it is suggtative ol her exemplars. Sufticient'y unlike either, it is suggestive of ,E.lwin booth and E. L. Davenport, and in some features seems to be a vigorous protest against the blonde, fat Hamlet ol Fechter. lu thestage business thereare'some effective gleams of originality, but thess relate easen dally to position and add little if anything to the moat familiar, if not the accepted, conception of the character. For, though writers of speculative turn have written en lertainly aud instructively on this ncvor old theme, and atill agree to disagree, there is upon the stage and with playgoers a concep tion which has come to be regarded aa tho Hamlet, and of living actors Booth is nearest to the thought. Moving. thee, for the moat part, in famiiiargroovej,Missl)ickiuBonreaU> under the primary aud very great disadvan tage of constant comparison. Last evening she waa suffering from an increasing boars* oeas, yet itwus apparent that she bus the constitutional disability of a voice insuffi cient in volume, lacking in flexibility and, in critical situations, in sympathy, bbe in creases this defect by permuting herself to drop into a monotony of delivery which mars the lines aud pains her audience?a yery great blemish not beyond her power to remove. Miss Dickinson's Hamlet is, however, very far from commou place, iu fact It is a per formance of great merit. It shows to good advantage her native intelligence, bhe has tudied to learn the great dramatist's true meaning,and the rendition of tho text shows o mastery of the elocutionist's art She is always graceful; sometime* forcible, as in the areas scene and in the combat with Ixiertes, where ahecompe very near the great dramatic re quirements. tSho fails to mako the moot of the scene before the players, but she is viry far from doing that badly. Indeed, though there is no spark of genius in her act ing, she does nothing badly. Her most seri ous fault is such as she cau never overcome. She will alwaya b? a woman, aud she is not likely to rise to such a height as that her au dience will forget sho is not of the sex that Hamlet* are made of. An intelligent lady put it very appropr ately last night whtn she said Miss Dickinson makes a good frlncess of Denmark. The P.ince was not there, but in his stead a too boyish wo man who did perhaps as woll as any wc man could, and better than very many men of long experience on the stage. Miss Dick inson has improved since her first appear ance as Hamlet. The audience, which was sma ler than it should nave been, though lit ncluded some of the moat intelli gent of our playgoers, gave frequent mani festations of pleasure, and more applause for encouragement. Tbesupportwaifair. Ophe lia (Miss Loduski Young) was partlcnlnrly gooa in the mad scene. Tho First Grave Dig ger ( Mr. John Sutherland) did his ptutwell. Mute rri'MM cxcaraion. The following waa received a- tr is office i last night from Mr. G. T. Gosorn, editor of I the Piedmont Obtirvcr% who has charge of the arrangements for the Btate Press excursion: I'lld.mont, W. Va., September lb.?Owing to a misunderatanding as to time of holding the Press meeting at Parkeraburg, I an nounced that the Editorial excursion wonld leave October 10. The time of meeting is Oo. tober 25 and 2tf. We proceed from Parkers* barg to Piedmont and start from here. Tbe first day on tho West Virginia Central road and the next day we start In the direction of New York. It is important that w? hear from everybody who wants to go at once. Ladies not excluded. An Olil Humor Cu uAvtv Mmpe. A special dispatch in yesterday's Pittsburgh Commercial Gazelle eays: A rumor has gained credence to-day that President I). F. Oowen, of tbe Philadelphia & Heading railroad, whose resignation from tbe company ha* to often been prophesied, Is really going to give up the Presidency of both tbe railroad and tbe coal and irou companies with which he has been so long identified. Tbe reason given is that William H. Vanderbilt has in duced him to accept the general solicltoi rihlp of his new system of Pennsylvania rail roads at a salary equal to if not exceeding that which he derives from tbe Heading presidency. .Woman nml Her Dlxeiwe*. Is the title of a large illustrated treatise, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, New York, sent to ' any address for three stamps. It teaches suc cessful selfrtreatment. w saw I v if Tux "Ocok's -Delight" attracted much no* tice at theExpoeition, where it was approved bv hundreds of housekeepers and cooks. Sold by Geo. W. Johnson's Boos, 1210 Main street <'hictilco Kxrnrnlou via. Baltimore ?fc Ohio MnllroAcl. On Monday. September 24,1883, tbe Balti more & Ohio'will sell excursion tickets from Wheeling to Chicago and return for $8 00,1 tickets good returning ten days. For partic ular j apply to J. T. Lakk, Passenger Agent. $3.00. CIHC1MM ATJAAD Hi; ?IIBN, #6.00. Via P. V. A HI. I- Kttllwnr K*pieni!??r 10th. Wednesday, September 10th, tho P. 0. & 8t. L. Hallway Company will *ell excursion tickets to Olnolnnatl at tbe rate of Ifi.OO for round trip including admission to the Expo sition. Tickets good for return passage until Beptember 24th. Go via the direct and pop ular Pan Handle route. C'ITT miTKM, Krlff NolM on t'crrent Events of Minor InUreat. Two marriage ? Jicenw? were iaeued yester day. ? 1 Thobobb Pow, No. 72, 0. A. B.', Mtrtin'i Ferry, will bold an open meeting in their lial). this eveninr. Tiisik are now thirty large heavy loco motives in use on the Wheeling & Pittsburgh division of the B. & 0., ten of which are new. Tub continuous ringing 6f the Capitol fire alarm yeeterday waa occasioned by tests of the wires, aoina of which were out of order. WiOnw Emmlbw, who waa shot by Jdaje Baldwin last week, hss retained an attorney, and will enter suit for divorce from his faitn less wife. A TKUCTH05C alarm of fire was sent to the Itlautlc eogiue house yesterday jost before noon, caused by the upsetting and - catching fire of a kettle full of roofing tar on the creek bank. No harm done. Tmb Jdtuanerchor Singing Society, assisted by the Lad'ea' boction, Kramer's orchestra and Prof. H. J. Arbecz will give a concert at MiHimerchor Hall this evening, for which a tine programme has been arranged. Fbakk Hishch takes exception to the re mark iu the item about Madame Ohisnell's stolen watch, priuted ye.terday, that he probably got it from tbe thief. He says he really found it, and knows nothing about ?He manner in which it got where he picked it ap. Tub proprietors of the "West Wheeling fer ry have entered suit sgainst the owners of the skiff ferries which plied between the city and the Iiland last week. They claim the tatter busiiiess is infringing on their fran chise. The owners of the skiff ferries will tljht the snit. Paor. Tour Whitb, the aeronant and rone walker, will probably make a balloon ascen siou on the State Fair Qrounda on Septem ber 29, the day on which the Healy and Lilly base ball clubs play their biz match c-iniB. He will al*o give an exhibition of tightrope walking. Clkbk Hoik yesterday admitted to record a deed made September 10, 1883, by Robert \V. Schnelle and w^e to Amelia Falken itein.in consiJtratiori of $750, for 20 feet off the south aide ot Lot'08 in Joseph Caldwell's addition to thocity, on the corner of Chap line and Twenty-seventh streets. LAfAYBiTK Haboixu and Lizzie Curtis were indrritd last evening at' Sq_uire Arkle'u cffict t>y Mr. DorabJaser. Several weeks ago Lizzie hud Lafayette imprisoned for ten days. His term exp red last week. Yesterday he appear ed ut tbe Squire's cilice and requested the Squire to marry him to Lizzie. The Squire couldn't, but Mr. JDornblaser was sent for and conaented to tie the knot Yiotbboay afternoon a countryman's team of hora8S attached to a larg-) load of bay were left standing on Penn street, Island. They became frigbtaned and started to run awav. The heavy wsgtfn first collided with a lamp coat, ruining iff then the horses turned down an aliov to Bro$gway and half the hay was tosL On Brott>T$#y they ran into 8chaferle bakery wagon, Imaahfug it and scattering oread liberally. They were finally stopped without any mbre damage. Tub assault on young 8amuel Paull and the colored man. Cooper, at Brilliant Saturday night, is said to have been more serioua than U ll?t represented. Cooper was pretty badly tieaieu about the face. No clue has been ob tained to the perpetrators, bat ? they .are believed to ba a party of men whp were stoned by/another boy and a colored man ?vhiiein a saloon ashorttime before, and to fuive mistaken Samuel and Cooper for t their assailant). PEKMUNAL *1*13X1 OS. Shwk hii'I (IomIp In ltererence to Tutlow People. State SenatorFontaine Smith, of Fairmont, I waa in the city yesterday. A. B. Smith, editor of the lyler county Slur, was iu the city yesterday. J. R. Cowden, Esq.,. leaves to-day for Oin ciuati on a business and pleasure trip. Sheriff Hicks, of Marshall county, waa at the State House on busiuesa yesteruay. Mr. David,Montgomery of Marshall county, raturued last evening from a pleasure trip to the mountains. Cant T. H. B. Haase and wife have re turned from New York, where they have been for the past ten days. Gov. Jackson lias gone to Farkersburg for a few weeks' rest from the arduous labors of the Executive Department. Manager C. R. Tracy, of the Western Union, and Messrs. Frank Stanton and George Bell eave to-day for New York city. John M. Scroggin, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, who has been visiting his former home io Taylor county, departed for the West yester day morning. Mrs. Rev. C. P. Masden, of St. Louis, who has been visiting friends in the city on her way home from the mountains, will leave for home to-day. Mrs. D. F. McDonald, who has been the guest of relativfs on Fifteenth street, for a short time past, returned to her home in Kansas City yesterday. WEI.MIIUHU. rbo Animal Fair Of>eiic<t-UIiUM, Um, etc tcle. The Point Band, of Patterson's Mills, will famish music for the fair. Wm. Murchland, better known as "Fisher Billy," died at his home ia Brooke county yesterday morn lug? aged 84 years. The laudlord of the Hudson House now fries his stake with natural gas, it having been introduced into the hotel yesterday. The managers of tho Wellsburg steam ferry are taking advantage of tho low water in the river and are improving 4heir landing by Hlling up the uneven surface with slag and stone. Work on the foundation of the new glast works in Midway has commenced and will be pushed with all possible speed, so as to get the building under roof before the winter season. ? The first day of the Wellsburg fair passed off quietly with a very slim crowd In attend ance. There is a better display of stock on the ground than any year previous the pens are nearly all full, and the other departments are tilling up fast. More people are expected to-day and everything pointB toward a good fair. Due of (lie Kiect. Ciavcum, Ohio ?The Plain Dt'altr re ports that Hon.. Martin A. Koran, Congress man-elect from the Cleveland, Unio, district, bas used St. Jacobs Oil in his family and has always found it safe and reliable, and it af forded him great relief io a lame knee. The prise sewing machine offered by the "Domestic" 8ewing Machine Company, at the Weet Virginia State Fair, fell to Mrs. Carrit Wooster,No. 0 Indiana street, Island. The manager delivered her the $05 "Domestic" as they advertised. Tally again for the old relia ble-Domestic." Office 70 Twelfth street. ? We will receive this morning one car load of choice Delaware peaches* Duchee pears aud sickle pears at SSirniti Bros. A Ou's, 1370 Main street. ilie 1 lirlce-Aruied l'auoiily or Truth. The success of merit when once recogoized as a succm invariably excites detraction and stimulates envy, hatred, malice and all un charitablenees. No man or enterprise is worthy of regard whose reputation has not beeu Homo time assailed by the bs filed rage of some disappointed one, whose attempt to de fraud, defomo or destroy a righteous cause has been defeated after detection. The pan oply of truth, honesty and f?ir dealing to all has caused the Louisiana State Lottery to be invincible to anyattsck noon the integrity of the lnanegenieut of its distributions by Generals 0. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, and while, here and there, some disappointed one may grum ble, public opinion is unanimous that every thing is straight aud iquare. The next draw ing (the lGlst moathly) will take place on Ootober Oih, and any information desired will be given on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. new "My Wife Kajr?'? there la no Yeast In the world lifcethe White Labia. All grocers and bakers keep it. mrar "Tux star that leads tfaem all." The "Domestic" tewing maohtae vlotorious. Two grand pr'tis. First Premium on "fancy needle work,"?Kmbroidery and Bllver Medal for btat "Double Thread 8ewing Machine" at West Virginia Btata Fair. Office 70 Twelfth street I am receiving wy fall stock of women's, misses aud childrens shots $nd mens fine calf hand-uwed shoes in all tbe different stylef to which I invite an inspection. f have added several new lines to those I have been keeping hereto/ore, making a oomplete aaiort nient of fine and medium goods. & y. BLorp. STATE AND VICINITY. GENERAL MATTERS OF ALL KINDS. IToolea Illla Bnricl-tVool ud flfeaat KoUa-A Haw Paper?Cobb1 y Palra?latter* la Bridge* port, Bartla'a Farrj aad Bellalre Tat tcrday?Boaadtrilla lalaagr, Etc. The Woodsfield, Monroe county (0.) fair is in full blast tbia week. At last Clay county is to have a newspaper. The prospectus for the Olay County Star hu been issued. Horn. Georxe Hoadly, 0. H. Pendleton, A. J. Warner and W. 8. Crowell are an nounced to address the Democrats of Monroe county, at Woodsfleld, October4tbt The Washington, (Pa.) Reporter says that the person estimates the wool cl<p of Washington county this year at 5,000.000 pounds has It too high, and that 3,0iX),000 pounds would be mucb nearar the mark. The Randolph Enterprise jtaya: "A deer Wftt run by tbe hounds through Uevrrly on Monday evening. They are anid to bj uc usually plentiful this (all, and our sports men are already examining their guns and putting them in order for the coming sport." As the mail train on the B.,& C. was coming through Woodsfleld yesterday morn ing Poliett's woolen mill waa noticed by toe passengers to be buroing, and from the ad vance already made by the iiiuee tbe build ing was no doubt entirely consumed. It waa the largestindtutiial establishment in the Tillage. Lust week two men wltn blickened faces suddenly and without warning sprang into the kitchen of Nimrod Wiseman, of Wirt county, f here a woman waa at work, tbe men having gone out into the fields. Oae held a hatchet over her bead while tbe other man ran quickly, up stairs, broke open a trunk and took out $320. Tne thieves then ran away. List week there waa threshed on the farm of Harry Sairls, near Little Washington, the wheat irorn nine acres, which yielded nearly thirty <(our bushels to the acre. This is about fourteen busbtla above the average. He at tributes the yield to the use of phosphate upon the Held, which cost him twenty-five dollars. The incraass of grain was worth about one hundred and tewnty-flve dollars, showing a clear gain of one huudred dollars from (be una of tne patent manuw. UKinUKPMKr, PcnoiHl nmi Ueuoml Kens-A Hivb Price for Urnudy* Mrs. Ross Alexander is still detained at Pa'kerflburg by her sick sou. James Tandy is at Cambridge. His many friends wish for his speedy return. Either Ueneral Gibson or Jndf.e Foraker will address the people of jUtnavllle at an early date. Mrs. Frank Msyberry presented her hus band, Monday, with twine, both girls. All are doing well. Rev. M. E. Beall and wife were called sud denly to Fort Wayne, Ind., last Friday, by me serious illness of their brother and mother. Mr. Charles Brookunier has been called home from New York by the very serious Ni nes* of his son Charlie, who is down with typhoid fever. Mr. Frank Barker is to be married this afternoon, at 4 p. u., in Morristown, O., by thft R&v. Dr. Alexander,to Mbs Mary Horner, formerly of tbia town. EB. Herbert hss leased the Koehnlein coal mines, which have recently been enlarged and improved. He took charge Monday and all wish him great success. Mrs. Shields, nee MissEnlow, whodiedsud denly at Columbus last week, was buried from the old homestead last 8unday. She was well known and is greatly regretted. Tbe colored camp meeling closed 8unday night with a rou&lng sermon from Rev. Hen derson. Tbe threatening steus of rain drove many home, bnt these who stayed were amply repaid. During the recent scourge of scarlet fever Among tbe miners up Wheeling creek Dr. Van Waguer waa uuremitting in bis kind ness and attention. As a very slight testi monial of their regard tbe miners have re solved at an early date to present bim with a floe microscope and other useful articles. The alT.ir takes place soon and tbe Doctor is to be congratulated. Mayor Junkina has been busy;seventeen dis orderlies and drunki, tbe dues varying from $3 to (5 and costs. Cue was a Bible agent, but it was not the fault of the book. Three more cases arc on the docket to be tried to-day. William Gaudy overheard a prisoner asking for brandy. A bottle was procured, and af ter taking a small drink tbe flask was placed on a shelf overhead. William thinking the moment and opportunity propitious, helped himself to it and walkedoO. Marshal McCon obey sopn had hands on him and William was tined $50 and cost* for his little fun. BKLI.AIKK, Bortlnry-Democruilc Uor lluic?Ferry Aground, Etc. Mrs, H. 8. Smith is visiting at her father's Mr. John Kirk Patrick's. Some tqols for the extraction of the lost drills arrived yesterday at the gas well. MIwj Fannie Battelle is home after some months absence in Toledo and Cleveland. The remains of the old creek bridge were yesterday romovod by the bridge company. The Germans aro pushing the preparations for a big time at tbe approaching celebration of the landing of the Germans. Miss Boyd,of Wheeling,and MissWaddell.of Short Creek, have been guests, for a few days, at Mr. Hopkins', on North Belmont street. The Benwood ferry boat, with a large load on it, stuck fast yesterday on a bar just below the landing at mis side of the river, and had to remain there some time. M. A. Foram, one of the l emocratic Con greflimen?elect, is announced to spaak Friday evening at City Hall, at the first Democratic meeting here this campaign. At Hurt's Grove, near Kelsey's Station, on the B., 'A AC., on Baturday, all the Sunday Schools of the whole neghborhood, f'om Bethel to Armstrong's Mills, will hold a union picnic. Rev. R. G. Wallace, of tbe United Presby terian Church, will be abseutabout a month, visiting the western part of the State. Rev. 8amuel Frazier is expected to preach once or twice during that lime. The preachers of Bellaire are working hard for the success ot the Second Amendment. Another meeting was held last night at the Chnrcb of God.and one at City Hail to-night. A. H. Norcros3.of Trumoull county, will speak on the same subject. When James Wise aud bis family returned to their home at Rock Hill Sundav after cbnrob, they found every drawer and closet in theboute turned npaide down by persons who had ransacked the house. Nothing waa missing except a razor and a shirt. The B ,Z. & C. track, below the turn-tablf,< is now np on a narrow high strip, tbe ground having all been leveled off around it prepar atory to movirig the track to this lower level and farther from the river to allow room for the Ohio Valley track outside of it. MARTIN'S PKHRY. Peraonul, Poller, Political and Unu Kews. . Mr. Miflln One nnd wife, of 8mlthfield, are visiting Dr. A. R. Oug. Mm. fapuin Inglebright left yesterday for Cincinnati to join hor husband. Charlie Moore, an old offender, was at it ?Rain, drunk and disorderly. He is working out his fine on a stone pile. Capt. Samuel Dean, the geoial Postmaiter, has returned from a short vacation trip to the Louisville Exposition and Nashville. Hei says the exposition is immense. Mrs. Dorothy Bunch, charged with selling ale and liquors on Sunday, was before the Police Court yesterday. At drat she bitterly denied the accusation, but after reflection Slead guilty. Mayor Mitchell atsossed the ae at only $25 and costs. The first speeches of the campaign by Gen. Kaum and W. P. Wilcox were likened to with great interest t?y a large prqwd. The meeting being held in the open air, the ipeakers were at a disadvantage. Mr. Wil | cox made an unusually line address, and is said to be one of the most eloquent atumpera ever In this ercj of the SJate, Jfe Is qn old Bridgeport cittjun, having driven a stage there over thirty years ago. He is a work1 na man and speaki to working man. The He. publicans.feel cheered and are going in to win big this time. Mr. Hanes kindly informed an Intklliosv* cxb man yesterdsy that operations on the gas weir would be bfgsn by 8aturday. The foreman has arrived, the new boiler is on the ground, and a ney set of drilling tools. They have reaobed a depth of 1.^2$ feet, and at lkC45 feet expcct to strike a large flow of gas. At Laughlin's mill the boring still con tinues. A depth of W8 feet has been reached. Saltwater in large qnantiiiea is being dis charged from the boring /very three boars, two streams then flowing for about ten min utes. 80 far they have met with the same indications as 00 the other side of the riter. ?OVADMV1LL& Railroad, Coaf, I'rfeon, Fervonal auU General flatters. ? A niece of Superintendent West's, from Harrison coanly, is visiting her uncle's family at the prison. The grading down of D street aud up of C street, Second ward, is making a big improve ment on those thoroughfares. A twelve-year-old dsughter of Thomas Borsey, of the Third ward, is so siok that but little hopes of her recovery are entertained. Grave creek is almost dried up, and the water that stands in "holes" slong the bed of the stream are Ailed with dead and dying fish. Cant. Israel, contractor for furnishing coal for the prison has commenced stocking up for winter. Tbe coal is obtained from the Union coal works. Josspb Wood well, Esq., u prominent busi ness man of Plttsbnrgu, and wife were in town hut week, visiting Mr. Woodwell's sis ter, Mrs. R. Anshutz, of Water street. Col. Robert White was in town yesterday, on business connected with the Ohio River railroad right of way through the Kloinan mill lands, and the purchase of the depot and machine shops' site. The gang of petty thieves with which our town has Been cursed for years past, opened the fall campaigu last week by stripping Mr. Dlz's peach trees of a lot of fine fruit. Double barrelled shot gnus appear to ba the only remedy for this species of annoyance. The Ohio River Railroad Co as'ruction Com pany is how waiting the arrival of iron to be gin track laying from this point south. A large number of cross ties have been received, i ana all that is now wanted to commence | operations is the construction train and rails, j Some of the negroes quartered iu the shanty at the lower end of town got on a "tare", lsst Saturday evening, and kept up a fearful racket until late in tne night, much to the annoyance of the dwellers in thai por tion of the city. A wager was made heiy yesterday evening by a gentleman connected with the Ohio River Railroad, with a "skeptic," that trains would be running on that road the entire distance between lien wood and Parkersburg by the first of January next. Work was resumed at the coal shaft ye!- j terdey morning. After Retting through the I coal vein the work of sinking the "tfoup" where the drainage from the bank will be conducted to be raised to tho snrface by the aid of a steam pump, will be commenced. Harry Dunlap and Bab Jones were before I the Mayor yesterday evening, charged with <ightlngonWatorstreet,8aturdayeveninglaat. It appearing from the testimony in tbe case that Dunlap vr&s the aggressor, and that Jones wbs not to blame in tbe matter, the former was lined $5 and costs, amounting to j $8, and the latter discharged. Tbe fine and < costs were paid. An excellent quality of coal is being rain " ed on G. S. McFadden's land, at tbe mouth, of 8tnbbb' run, on Wheeling creek. The vein is three feet ten inches in thickness and the I quality of coal.shown the writer appeurs to ne equal in quality to the six foot vein. There is talk of forming a company hero to work the mines as the coal can be readily sold at sevon cents a bushel to farmers ia the vicinity. 1 George W. Rohm, alias Robert Graham, 1 and William Hammond, alius John James, were received at the prison yesterday from Wood county. They were convicted for bar-1 glarizing KaltmeBk.jr's store, getting three years each for that offense, io which was i added, in Rohm's case, a life sentence on ac count of having served two former terms in the psnitentiary, the first in the Mary.sne state prison, and the second here Five years additional wbs given Hammond, be having also served a term in the Maryland peniten tiary. Sentence was suspended at tne time of conviction, whioh was several months ago, in order that application might be made to the Supreme Court for an appeal, and the constitutionality of tbe law imposing addi tion penalty on account of former convic tions, be determined. Whether such appli cation was made or not the writer has not been able to learn. THE DAILY MARKETS. Tim Flnnnclnl World. N*w Youc. September 18.?Money At 2a2X per . cent, closet! at 2 p*r cent. Prime mercantile papei .'?Ku7 per cent. Starling Exchange bankers' bills I steadier at 94 83; demand 94 85*<. Gov*a?MK<w-Hiro^g U. S. 3s, I08A& P. A 8. C. finds...MM U. a 4)& ooupouB...112<?| V. P. bonds, first*....112H U. a. 4s, coupons P. Land Ui*uu...los>i . Pacific to of Mtt 12? iU. P. sinking fund...U4)6 Central Padficfirsta.ll}>i Tex. Pac. laud ar'U. 66 Erie seconds....... tMJ-Jdo Klo Uraud div.... 7t% Lehigh A Wilkes... JW | Railroad Bo.soa-Flrm. St tc SEuuBinia?Quiet. LouWana consols...- 71 1 Virginia Gs ? 80 Missouri W. 106 | Virginia coufols, ex* 81 Joseph lot) trainat. coupons... 41 Tennesuee Ga. ;.. 88 Viigluin deferred-... 8 Tennessee C6, new.... 87 | Hx. div. Stocks?The marketopened firm and advanced X to W pe: ce:it, tao latter Lake Shore, other Van derbilts and Louiull o A Naahvlllc were strong. I Vlllard'swtrc weak, and the only re^on given fur the dccllueb-dog tlut tho eld bearpsity were free stllersaudexcecudto break the market thereby. With tho single exc.-pdon of Denver, th?j market remained qulto firm und yleldei only % to 4$ per tent. Denver was heavy, and ran off from ?ifi to 2->H, Mlchluau Central tell oil* from 81 to 82}Z on sales of only 4,000 shares. After 111? early decline the market cut away from weak spots, and of ter 2 o'clock theie was mora ictivi'y aud au improve mem of X to VA iter cent, Late Shore leading., Urge amounts of this alock and other trunk Hue shares were taken by broken, usually acting for Vanderbili's In councctlon with tho advance of the trunk line* it was stated that tho companies htd more business r ller lug than they eon Id aceommodatc and negotiations pending by which tho opposition by lake profilers woul i be withdrawn either by purchas-j orutherwiie. Tho advance in the gen eral list had a stimulating effect ou Vlllard pro irty, and they recovered yA pot ceut esch for ..orthorn Psdbeoommonand preferred to 40% and 74 respectively, and ^percent for Oregon A Trans Continental to 06% Denver also recovered 1 per cent to *7K. As compared with last night's closing prices arc 1V4 to 1% per cent higher. In specialties Paul He Mail rose 1 per cent to 86)4. The ateaniship *ri*la to-lay brought 1280,000 01 gold in French coins and bars. Transactions, 280.000?hares. iNash. A CbaL. 65 Adams fixprea ..132 American Kxprea.- 89 Canada Southern.... 60) Central Pacific 6 j Chesapeake A Ohio.. 16) do 1st preferred.... 38 do 2d preferred 1% C.,0., C.A1 64 Denver A R. G 27 % Erie ~ 8iS do preferred ,b Fort Wayno -130% Ban. A St. Joseph.,,. 39 do preferred \)i% Kansas A Texas. 26 Lake Erie A W 21% Lake Shore .1045 LouLsvlllo A Nash.... 61 * L. N. A. C 40 M.AC, lstnref'd,... 10 do 2d preferred 5 Mem. A Chas. 42 Michigan Central.... M* Mo. Pacific 101^1 llroiuMnfTi and Provisions. Mbw Yore, September 18,- Flour steady; receipts 21,000 barrels; exports 3,700 barrels; common to good $d 70a4 16; good to choice 512016 70. Wheat, spot lots a trlilo lower; options opened kajfc lower, afterwards stronger, reacted lal%,\ closing steady; receipts 318,000 nuthels: exports 'jfi,CU) bu* ^ 2 spring II W; uuunulad rod'll 03al 18jf: 1 ~ . .... Ma82J$; garner No. 3 red OJfcc; ungraded white SI Olsl 10X; No. *2 red September, x?1on ud.ooo bushels at 11 lOfcal 11, doslug at II11; October, ?ales 1,120 000 buahols at?t 10%*1 U%, closing at tl 11% November, sales 2,63fl.U? bushels at IU3a al 14J4. cloalug at Si 14; Decern be r, nits 1,272,OuO cloidng firm; reoeipta2J!t.00Q bushels; exports bo.uw btis&e*: ungraded[VUniK Nr. 8. No. '2, 60>tt619io In elevatori 6lka02c afloat; No. 2 white 69V^: No' 2 ??epU'in?M.T 6(^a61Mo. doslnK at 61Uc; October Al?a62Ho, eloaing at 92n; November Blfcaeilic, closing at 6lHc; December fi'.iaCOc. d(*luu atbuc. Oau He higher receipts 86,000 bush.; exports 10,000; western mixed 33a36c; whito western 85a43c H<y in fsir demand and Arm. Coffee stendy. Sugar quiet and steady. Mclan?cs tition^on New OrleaiiK 40KB. FtJ^s. western fresh in fslr demand and market Ann. Pork quiet and firm; new mtti 912 COa a12 60 Lard strong; prime steam 8 46c: October 8.10s8 8*c; Novembtf 7t?W&15el, Deoemb?r8,00a8.10c. January 7.a7iS.lCc. ilutter in good demand and Arm. oheoao llrmer; wpitern (1st HalbHo. (.'HHMflO, Meptember '8.-Flour quiet and un ohanged. Wheat opened lower and closed higher; regularJ^ Sepumiber, OlJic October; November, OS^aSSMc Dcoembcr, No. 2 cnlcago spring t^ic; No. 8. 82c; No. 2 red winter lWc. Corn New Jenny Cent Northern Pacific. 40!* do preferred 78* Northwestern- 12*, J. do nroferred........l4iji Sew York Ceutral... 17k Ohio Central 4C Ohio A MLwliidppi... 80S do preferred. 90 Pad tie Mall ?6% Pittsburgh 18a .Reading. 61% |8t. L. A 8. F. 28 do preferred 48 St. Paul 106% do preferred 121 % Texas A Prtlflc. 89 HsaKlfer:^4 \V.,8t. L. A P 22U do preferred 35>4 WeU^FareoKx 117^ Western Union 88 5 November, May. RyoflrmatWc. Barley dull at69kc, Fial seed steady nud in fsirdemu-jW II pork ?- 1 od weak and ltoi?fr, d?cg at insido t 110 fioaio eft "cash ^aud9 September; |10 7.07JU7 700 >Wi 7.T4K.7,74o JtQU.I7. Bulk Mill In Mr damanO; iliouldeii 6J<a iliort rib 6c, Aort dour 0.15c. Butt.r ud unchuisoJ. tfp, l.TlVt Nonttbon 7.UJ4.7.B0 you. PHiuoBJau. Px.. Scittombcr is.?Flour noml o.ll; uuduuitd. ?but opuodlonorudi loud swagsTstd&ura high mixed COc; jrollow MMMc: sail mixed Sep tember 59>i?CQc: OctoberMMg?M? NovemtoMSa WKc-December 56?57c. Oat* higher reacted tic No. 2 mixed IQtr, No. 2 white S4K*3MteNo. 1 white 86c. Provisions steaiy: newiBCfivmllfBO al4 00. Lard quiet: city refined 9 u0a9.26o. --Batter, choice scarce nad wanted; creamery extra 27a28c; good to choice 15?17c. Eggs steady at 25a2fic. Baltimore, September 18.?Floor quiet and un changed. wheat, western lower, but clown* a ihade firmer: No. 2 winter red spot S> MKal OWfc Sepiemb.-r >1 OAat MM: Octohor ifonjalM; Novem ber tl ltftal lOJfc December SI l?f '?? w?t era firmer and quiet: mixed ?pot 6vc bid: October 67Kc bid: November and Docember lower, old, M%s. Oat* higher and firm; weattrn white 37a39c; mixed 31s36c. ltye lower it 63i6l?. H?y unetuog ed. Provisions dull with a declining tendency. Butter Arm: wet tern packed 10a20c; creamery a* 27c. Eggs firm at 22c. Coflfee firm: Rio uraooa ordinary to fair 9al0Kc. Sugar quiet; Jl soft fc&c. Whisky iteady at |1 l&al 18*. Toledo, O., September 18. - Wheat active but lower, closing active and a shade higher, No. 1 amber Michigan fl 10; No. 2 SI 01; r.jecied 75c; No. 2 red winter cash, St Olji: HepttmberSI 02: Oc tober SI 0154: November St 06%\ December SI 06J<: January SI J0>i: No. 3 red WjZjs n'o.4 rtd Siabte: rejected SSafttc. Corn quiet and firm; high mixed Ale: No. 2 cash, 62c, September, October and No vember, year60c asked; January 49 Kcbid: rejected 48c: no wade 45c Oata quiet; No. 2 ciah and September 28c; October 30c; November SOtfc: Do cemter 303{c. OtNCiUKATi, 8optember 18 ?Flour steady and un changed. Corn stesdy at51kccash ano October. Wheat opened weaker and closed firm at SI 02a al 0.5 cath: SI 03*al (October, SI 03tf Novem ber, SI 07 December. Oats barely steady at 28*28t{c. Bye weaker and lower at 55)fa6Cc. Provisions dull aud nominal, except bacou, which Is lower; shoulders G'ic; e.ear ribCftc; clear 7.4ic. Whisky firm at SI 18. ^Butter strong: creamery 25a26c; dairy JSalflc. Petroleum. Oil City, Pi .September 18.?Petroleum opened at St 14'4, and closed at Si 14k; the hlgbod polol was Si 15Sand lowest SI 13%. S?les amounted U 3,700,000 barrels. Clearance* .September 17th 12,704,003 bar re's, bnipments yesterday. United pipe line 69.476 barrels; tidewater 20.070 barrels dally average for the mouth 72 fcl?3 bsnels; charter! 23,WJ barrels; dally average (or the month 10,bCt barrels Runs Saturday ana tundcy, United 70.40C barrels: tidewater 10,360 barrels; daily averages*, #29 barrels. The trado is looking with Interest fm the report of the Gauge Committee, which will la made public to-Jay. PrrrsBoaoH, Fa.. September 18.-Petroleum falrl] active: rultedccrtllU-itesstcady; closing at SI 14%. Thoalternoon session uontluupd a tlve out Irrcgu lan opened at SI 14%; declined to Si 13%- recovered and advanced to SI io%; closing at SI 14%. Bradford. Pa., September 18.?Crude oil steady total ruus Monday, 98,407 barrel*; total shlpmet:u 90,345; charters 23,809; clearances 8,202.O*JO; United pliKi lino.certificates opened alill4%; closed si SI 14%; highost price SI JBJf, lowest 8118%. TiTuaviu.?,PA.,Soptembor 18.?Petroleum opoo ed at|1 MS: highest SI 1554: lowest ft 13%: closed at Si lt%- Shipment* 89.00U barrels; charters uoue. NiwYonc. September 13.?Petroleum quiet and steady; United 8114%. Philadelphia, Pa , September 18.?Petroleum firm at 8%a8Xc. Baltimore, September 18.?Potroleum dull and unchanged. I.Uo Stock. Chigaoo. September 18.?Tho Dr overt' Journal rn Kits: Hogs? Receipts 16.000 head; shipments4.00C ad. Market dull aud I0al5c lower: packing 84 40 a4 65; pacxlngand shipping S4Cia5 00. light St B&d 5 00; skips S3 Ma t 40; closed very weak. Cattle Reoelpts 8,000 hoad: shipments 1,500 head. Market dull and weak and lOal&o lower no export offered: good to choice sblppiuR 84 95a) 85; commou to medium 84 H5; range I0al5c lower; craw Texan* S3 9*?4 05; Wyoming Texans S3 05; thin ballbreed 5400. h'ic.'p?K' tvipw 1,500 head: shipments 200 head. Market'stoidy and slow: Inferior to fair S3 50a3 25; good S3 95; choico $4 0C;Texaus 82 t Us8 75. Kast Liberty. September 18.?Cattle?Receipt" I,743 head Msrket very dull and prlcca kc oil from yesterday's prices. Hoss-Recelpta l.TOObead. Market hluw; Philadelphia* S5 40a5 50; Yorkers 85 2Q a5ja5. tiheep? Receipt* 1.200 head. Marxet fair, and prlccs a shade higher than yesterday. Cincinnati, September 18.?LIvo hogs quiet; common and light S3 90a510; packing ana butchers 84 60s& 30. Recclpu 1.100 head; shipments 128 head. . tain Dry Good*. New York, September 18.?For Taesday there hsi been a fair domnudaud the market shows a steady hardening, but particularly so for low and medium grades, bleached aud brown cottons, flannels, drew Joodsand prlutlug clothes, the last nsmtd advauc uk 6 per cent in ten day*. Agouti again advanced Amoskeagshlitlugt2J< per cent, alio Amokkesg % snd Alexandria 36 Inch bleached to 9 cenis. In allclaxhesof seasonable specialties therelaaeooil liiisim- ,i snd the continuation of a large trade by Jobbers at all dla'rlbutiug points maintains an ordei aiiddomandnan exctiw on both stocks and production, the Empire Woolen Company and al*o the Riverside mills and Oswego Falls liavlug sold the largest possible production to April 4th, and havo withdrawn samples from farther tale. The general tone of the market Is stronger aud iieal tliler, Codoil. New York, September 18.?Cotton quiet and steady: futuroi barely steady: Seotember 10.40c; October 10.44c; November 10.55c; December 10 65c: January 10.77c; February 10.91c; March 11.04c: April II.10c; May ll.26c; June ll.SGc; July 11.46c Wbe?lluK WholCNAle Hsrhei. INTELLIOENCER OWCK, \ Wheeunb, Tuesday, September 18. / Tho quotations given below have been changed considerably since lsst week. Uami remain up aud are strong; the other meats andlardi have alio advanced. The entire provlilou market is firm and a good trade was transacted the past week. Sugars and coflccs havo been marked up and the grocery trado generally lia? been lively. Tho grain market is about tho same?dull and very little doing. The tigurcs given below are subject to tlactuallons during the week. Grain?Wheal 8105 per bushel. State oata ft?c: Ryo 6to, but very U.llo lu the market. Slate com 60c on the wharf flow-Fancy patents, (spring aud winter) $6 50 St. Louis (wluter) 86 soao 75; fancy family white amber and wluter f6 00: choke family (choice red winter) 85 50a6 00 XX family (medium winter) 85 50a6 75: XXX bakew' (Minnesota) S?25a 0 50; XX bakeis' (Wisconsin) 85 75a6 00. Corn mea 85a90c In pajter. Oatmeal?medium brand-872fia 7 50 per bbl: fancy 87 75?8 00 Ryo flour 84 60a4 75.; Mill Feed?White middlings 118 00 coarse do 820 00; seconds 818 00; brau SIC 00; chopped feod 880 00. Hay and Sfraw-Prlme timothy 88 00s9.00 por ton; prime baled at 89 OOalO 00. Wheat straw K 00; oat straw 87 00. PROVISIONS. 8 C Hams, 8 to 12 lb average....... 15 . ?? ?? 12 to 15 lb average 14% " " 16 to 18 lb averago 14% Breakfast Bacon - 12 1 8 C Shoulders. 9%alu Clear tiidoa 9% Mess Pora (barrel 200 lbs)-....- S185U Dried Beef, C 14 Pure Leaf Lard, Tlercca, 850 lbs. 10 " " " Barrels, 250 lbs.....,, 10% Hull Ikriula, 1W lta. 10S Refined Lard, tleroea BologLa Sausage 12S Choose. Rich and Mild...... 9%alU% Lard Oil, Kxtra Western Strained TaaSO Carbon Oil ~.8XalQW White Miners' Oil, Winter Strained 54 1 aaocERiKs. Green Coffee?Fancv Bio, per lb. He; choice do, 12c; prime Rio, 10c; good Rio, 9%c; ordinary, be; Java, 90a22c. HoaMeit Coffee- . I?<al8%c: In bulk, l: Koadtd Coffee? Inpaper, per lb, 14%: lower gndes, ' ? ? " ri%o; Java, bulk, 25c. ilandard confectioners, A, per lb, 8Jfic; Windsor A, B%c; Praino A, 8kc; refined yellow 7%a8c; granulated, 9%c; powdered, 9%c; crushed, 9%c; cut loaf, 10a .?tyrtip*?Choice maple, 80c; choice sugar syrup, 40c; prime lugar syrup, 45c, yitee-Carolina, Qa7o%. yew OrliOM Molam*~-Chol<x, 65c; strictly prime, SOc: prime, 48c: good 45c.. Tta??Young Hyson, per lb, 26a40c; guupowdor 15a75c; Imperial, 85a50c; Japan, 23a70c; Oolong, 22a 75c: Souchong, 22a65c. Candle*?Star, full weight, lt(%c; stcarinc, per set, I8%c; mould, per set. lie. . RncfW-Cholce wlno, 12c, per gal.; standard city brands. UalSo per gal.; oouutry, I8al5c per gal., toqunllty. , Wooden JTore-No. 1 tubs, per doicn, " 7 50; No. 2 tubs per doxen, 85 50; No. 8 tubs per doson. 85 M; 2-haop pails por doxen, 8160; 3-hoop palls, 8190: keelen per uest, SI 85; butter tubs, Solba capacity j?4 60; do, 85 lbs capacity, frl 00; do ? lbs oajiadty, 83 M, waahboardi, plain, H 50al 75 washboards, patent, per doicn. 82 50a2 75, Canned Good*?Pie peacliea, 8 lb fl 10; peaches, f. lb 82 00; tomatoes, 3 lb, Bakers. Si 00; sweet corn, llOOal 25; WJtwlavY oarn, |l 85; strawberries, -21b, II25: UUckberrles, 2 lb., 8100; .raspberries, 2 lb, I Jjried Fruit*?Now 1 iioiunpareddo. 15al6c; raspberriea 85a36c, black berrlea 10c. New suu dried-Applyo, quarters 7c; illood, 8s9c; peaches, uew h&lvfcs, e?4aT%c; do juarters 6%aG%c: do. pawd ldalic; do. blackborrles w; do. raipherrtea 8lai?c; plttad cherries 27*2*0. Kow efaporsted spples iSairc; Apple* very slow. Wis-Lard oil, extra western itralned, 95c*8l 00 *rbon oil, 8%c;whlttimiaers' oil. winter strained, ?c: O. T. C. oil lOUalOc, a7e. aooordlng to quality. Umburger 12c. fuh-Xo. 8 mackerel, bbls., 410 00; No. 2 medium F10 50. 6adi-8ale? ol timothy ccod h? II Mil 7ft per bushel; clover raull |8 0fea5); largo Id 76a 9 00,m to (itlilUT* TWtoW'-i^juntry 7a7>fo; bcctwax 83a25c per lb. &U?No. 1 per bbl 11; extra perbhl fl uj; dairy per bbl, fl M. toted Con?-aa9cp<Klb, MOCELUNKOV'I. 27bn?y?White clow, new 23a?cln land 2-pound frame* per pound; New York, in Irregular packages 18a20c. Buckwheat 16*16c; ?trainod I0al2c Butter?KxtraeliolcoOhlo. itfa'JOo; medium 10cl2 Strictly frc?li. lSa'JOc. i Promt*? 10*16e |*r lb.: apple butter, 5a5Ko per pound: jell* 8c per twund. ' *v w FruiUaud rmrto/-ft?-PpUtoj?,BOWMUUjcni, 76c: BERt W? Sffte csc bajeft, now MUthern, per crate, ti 60n2 76. heana, per box. 76ca|l to. Pineapple*, fancy, per hund red, 16a20c; good, 10al6c. Rlyur Water melon* bftx. & Pt*n- bell, per bbl. |2 26.2 76; Bartfett peartnOOtfOa DamMd plums pw b^. tifti lJatVrt-U** icoue, per lb, MaCOc: lalxad <6a60c. " ..uiy?|i 16 per proof gallon. llboJ?S3aI6c are the ruling figure. Wheeling LlveMtoek Karket, SBMSWfet"" ?S*6)<c per lb. 3^alo per lb. Xogt-ifytyo for bot grade*, SPECIAL EXCnUiUR To Chicago, To onlay* ftrpternber 2?tb, The Pittaburgh. Cincinnati & 8t. Louis Railway (.Pan-Handls Rout*) will ran an* other of its popular cheap excursion! to Chicago on Tuesday, September 25 th. Ticketa good returning until Octobar 4th, inclusive. The we^tharet this time of the year la just right for traveling, and you will enjoy a visit to Chicago. For information u to the time of trains and low round trip ratea, apply to neartat agent of the P.. C. & St. L. Ry. Chiuiie or Miud. I declined to insert your advertisement of Hop Bitters laat year, because I then thought they might not ba promotive of the cauae of Temperance, but find they are, and a very valuable medicine, myself and wife having been greatly benefited by them, and I take great pleasure In nuking them known. Rev. John Seaman, Editor Home Sentinel, Alton, N. Y. ?TTH?*W 6AD BLOOD! SCROFULOUS. INHERITED. CONTAGIOUS. In 1870 Saofuloiu Ulcers broke out on my body until my brea?t was ono turn of ooiruptlon. Some ot then? Ulcer* were not less than one and one-hall lnche? In diameter, tho edges rough, ragged, and *emingly drad, the cavity open to the bono and ill ed with oflennlvo matter livery thing known to the medical faculty wn* tried In vain. Gradually the bouo itself became diseased. and then theaul Jerlng began in earnest. Bono Uleer* began to take the plaeof tioae hitherto od Uie surface. I be camo a mere wreck. For months at a time I eould not get my haudi to wy head bccsuie of extreme wrene**. ('ould uot turu le bed. Knew not what it was to bo an hour even free from pain, llad ,rea?ou to look upon life iuelf an ? cur?e. In the inmtutrof I860, after ten years of this wretched eslkUncc, I began to use tho cuticura Remedies, and after two years' persistent use of them the hut Uloer hah healed. The diead dlrcaae has sue cam bed. All over the btcatt where wan once a man of corruption ia no* a healthy skJn. My weight has lucre wed from one hundred and tweu ty-ihree to one hundred aud fifty-ilx pound?, and the good work la still going on. 1 foel myielf a new man. and all thruugh the Cuticura Remedies. JAMtS B. BlCHABbSON, Custom Hotkc. New Orleans. Bworn to before Unit d States Commissioner J. 1). CBAwromi. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD Of Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagioua Humors. ?u<l thus remove the roost prollllcbauae of humau lufTering to clear tin * kin of Disfiguring Blotches Itenlng Tortures, Humiliating trupiloui, and LOathiome Sores caused by Inheritel Scrofula, to purify and boautlfy the 8kin, and restore the Hair ko ili-it uo trace of disease remain, Cuticura Hesol vent, the new Blood rurifier, aud Cutfcura and Cuticura Soap, tho great etkln Cure* and Beautl flow, are Infallible. They are the only remedies that succttd when physicians aud all other mean* fail. Frico of Cuticura, small boxes. 60 cents; large boxes, fl. Cuticura Resolvent, II per bottle. Cu Ileum So*p. 25 Cents. Cuticura Shaving Soap, 16c. Bold by all druggists. Pot'wr Drug & Chemical Co.. Boston, Masa. Naulord'fi Radical Cure vor tho Immodlato Relief end Permanent Cure of every form of catarrh, from nsim ple Head Cold or Ibfluen** to ihu lots of Smell. Taste, and Hearing. Cough, Bron ?hitia, and Calarrhsl Consumption. Complete Treatment with Inhaler, II, at all druggists'. s<jfcw,>* GENERAL NOTICES. j^AST STATE FAIR- . ITOTICE 1 AH persons having claims against the Association will please present tn-j same to Geoige Hook, Secretary. All persons who bave not reoelved their articles can get them by calling at tho Court House. All premiums will be paid on and after Thurs day, Septembers. GEORGE HOOK, Mlfi Secretary. STANDARD BUILDING ASSOCIATION! The Standard Building Awodatiou arc htill bell ing stock to new member* by paying up weekly dun* irom Mar 0, J 883, to data ana will continue to do bo lor a abort time. They loan raonor on real ?.?state security. and allow the itorrower todraw oat the full amount of a ibare, f ibo.oo MJetsoveiy W?dtitsdsy evening at 7 o'clrck, In Bulging Atsoclation Hall, No. 1314 tfarkct street. For Information call on chas. ir. Berry, President. R. J. Smyth, Vice-Pruldent. diss. W. c.ouner, Secretary. W. 0. Wilkinson, Treasurer. ' w. J. W. towden. Solicitor. noutD or niMECTOKti. Geo Hook, A. J. McNash, I. Warren, Luke Fltton, H.F.Beh.ens, G. A. Beall, Geo. G. McKown. so I-was GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. LaBelle Store,, Cor.ClmplInc ic ThlrlJ-llrst Sir. Plain White Flannels, Plain Red Flannels, Plain 6rey Flannels, | ? Bed, Blue aud Gray Twill Flannel*. Plaid Flanueli from JOc to 60c. Woolen Yarm in all colors. | Bleached aud UnblouctiedCwtjn Flannel, equal | to any in the ci y, aud at low prlco. Colored Canton Flannels. Cheviots and Ginghams. ? White and Turkey Red Table Damisk. Ladles' Cloth, Black and Colored Cashmeres, I equal in quality and as low In price H* any In the | city. Home-made Blankets and Flannels. We have the Largest and Best Store of the I kind in the city. We make a 8PKCIALTY of 8ellln? Good Goods. WOurs is a General Store where? you can get al-1 most anything you need for Housekeeping pur pose*. 1 J-., :m:_ SIXFINB DRESS SHIRTS Gentlemen desiring Perfect Fitting Shlrta, made In tee roost ar-Utlo and durable manner should leavooideni with us. Collars and Can, Underwear, Hosier* Scarfs Ties and Handkerchiefs for men. Hpeclsi Bargains In Broken Lines of Underwear 90 per cent lea than regular pnoca. Jones & Littell, 1333 MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE OPERA HOl'BK, WHhELINO. Sioim-Ncw Toii, riitiburth, AlUghwiy ud I npoeim. audO "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.* Britiik Mtdital Jtunul. "A necessity at rvtry Tai/t and al every Bar." New York Tribune. ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. OJ all Grwert, DrVfgillt, & Mitt. Wat. Dtalrrl. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BAKIHO fOWPBR. POWDER Absolutely, Pure. Thli fowdst n?ver varies. A. marvel of purity stieugth aud wholewmcness. M nj mrno-r |(*i than the ordinary kiud?, ai.d canuol lw told iu competition wilh tho multltudHol low test. short weight, alum or pHo?vh?te powder*. soihosly IV can?. KO\AL BAKINtf 1'OWDBE * O.. oc17'PA\t 106 W?ll S'rrct. Now York. WANTED. WANTED- FIRST CLASS CO A L Bank Mule. Inquire o! PHILLIP Kt'N/,, at nog^s' Bun Coal Mima. m-IT* TIT"ANTED?A GIHL TO DO GEN f T KRAL Housework in a ua?U family. Apply at No. 23Hju'h York stteot, Inland. , h is nn ?ER MONTH MADK tJD Agent* wauteil everywhere. H?t bulling article* In tlie world. Catalogue with Min pies free. Address W. B, ALLISON, Mouudnvlllc, W. Va. ui> -riTANTED-BOARlf AND ONE OK TT two fumUhed roans, by gentleman and wife with child IS inanthaotd. Preferr d lcration. (lupllne btitet, between Kltvenih aud Hlteentn, or Fourteenth and fifteeuth street* bat ween Cfcap* line aud bi'l Addr-w X. thisoHic j. Kb* FOR RENT. OR KENT OR SALE. F Lota iu J. A J. R. Baker's Additim, (liKir. Office on CbapUne ?uceL 2 lodging rooms iu Bailey's Block. H. FORBES, ? , , - No. 7 Custom flousr. Telephone A-M j^OB BENT. Two river Tlcw rooms cn ucord (Icor, No. 1C(5 Main street, specially cdsptcd to nncll farnllj without children, Lnuulio u! JAMB8 L. IIAWLF.Y, ? 14.0 Main Sttci t. ' Jf0,,??LE? ^OK BALE. A!Liqnor Store and Paloou, with complete ou-flt. Including three Pool Tables. In a tood location, lu the town of Moundsvllle. doing a good buMnet*. Reaions for wanting to ull, filling health. Apply to or address THOS. McCORMICK, Ml? MonnthvlUu, W. Va. F1 'OR SALE. 25 Shares Riverside Nail Mill. 80 bhare* Benwood Nail Mill. 100 fharca iiollalre Nail Mill. CO Share* Pcabcdj Insurance Co. 6 bhaies Ln eile GUmCo , 5 Shades tt>lmout UhutJ Co. / IV khans Ohio Valley Bank. ? .J- IRWIN, Agent, onto. ?*0. Twelfth Sln.ll. F OR SALE. Jural of no Km 10 milM horn WlictliDB. la Marshall county, W. Ya. Valuably Clw ftowrty, N. K. rotnor Jwinit. lourUi aim Uwiot wreota, WhetUn*. W. Va. limbered Lauds lu tiuaullllta to Milt umliawr, Hutl Mcliolas it;lit.litk Al>i) 6,OCO aurui laud lu Pwry culiuty, Tcuuibw*, ul Jl.io paracre. W. V. ilUllE.'. HhO.. ?ui' law Minkot Piict'.. AMUSEMENTS. JftRST ANNUAL Fair and Festival OF Lalia Rookh and Pottery Assemblies, it. oir ]l? Will bo held ln Labor Hall, Beet's Block, Tuesday nml lVeducsdoy Evonin^!, SEITEMBKH lhSiid 1'J. Vocal and Initrumental Music. Thero will slw be a com petition for a Gold Watch ^repi<7i'nlV.,TC*{l?)m t.i10 various 1o<-hI Afa-rn biles of the city. Abo sileof useful and fancy ar ticles, and rulr oh menu. AdmlHdon 10 oeuU. ..-is opera house: Tuesday and Yfednesdiij, Sept. 23 and 2ti. Positively only visit o! tlio Rrvtt rcillstic and rtacularpiay, 1mm tho Prlucuia Tnwitre, Ion andlk/oth'a Theatre,Mew York, tho ' "ROMANY BYE," Ktnbr?cigK the largest and men', complete onrNiiint* tion found lu New York (or llio perfect production < r the uiohl tutranriug drama o( modem lime*,un der the management of Brook*A Dickson, propri etore of the8Un<i&ra Theatre, hew \orfc. Fifty-live People. Three immense niilwy carload# of the moot magnificent sccnery, and h ?uj>erb equipment of picturesque costume*. The.thriiUug tics and realistic bUge pictures ate "Toe t ypar Encamp went," "o'raitauest" by Moonlight, 1'be English Rncc Couise," "TheTtiamej Embankment," "Tlio Wreck of the Jarau**." Reserved ScaU St.OO. Admission 7A and 50 cents: scats on sale at Wilson ?.v iJanmer's mi ;mc store. Sale to commence tiatuiday. Peptembcr '/.'d. OPERA. HOUSE! SEPTKJLBEtt 20,21 & 22, And Grund t'nuilly Mnlinrc Nntur'Jiiy lit a P. 91. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR. Mr. FREDERICK WARDE , A nd a Coinpauy of Actors Under the Man agement of Mr. John J. GoUIiih, In tho following carefully rejected repertoire? THURSDAY KVEMNG?Knowles' Tisgcdj la Five Af t?, virginius: OH THE ROMAN FATHKIt. FRIDAY EVENING?Balwer'i Five Art Play, RICHELIEU ! on Tim com piracy. SATURDAY MATiWKE?The iJcautif.il Play in Five A els, INGOMAR1 TIIK BAUJJAUIAW. SATURDAY KVENING-ehokcipcaah Uicateat Five Act Hay, BICHABl> ill: Or the Battle of Bo?wlrth Field. Beautiful t'osiumca, Roman Armor, Ac. Admlision 7ft and % ceuU. Rpervcd 8c?U 11.00. leataidQMilo at VNjl*?n A PauiWs inunio ?ture; ale tocotemenoeTut*day. fieptcobc is. ??!.'? Matinee jtfkv AO and -..i cents, i:c?crvcd khU '5 cent#, OPERA HOUSE: ONE Slum O.M.V. .MONDAY, SKmUIBKB 'J1,1SS3. I; H. HAVERLY'S CONSOLIDATED SPECTMUR MASTODON MINSTRELS! J08. A. GUU'.'K, Ma.-uoik. A Ore??t Company and u Ureal Hill* Iwndftrchicvlcnof UuilixjcUcuUrHxtiavsgaxiii, [he Princess of Madagascar. For full particular, cast ol company, Ac., see mall blllfc and poster*. Admlsrfoo 73and Mciiits; no extra ihue for nerved scat*. Beau on s.leai Wihon'* i'aumer s itMle itorc, sale to roc ro*nce.'i hursdayj s ptwn er?o **'. riUARLEY S1MY'6 ACADEMY OK ij MUSIC?THIB WEKK JAMKS H. HAHTON'H COHMOPO l XX A IS'? And Fuonr DorClreu*. Terynlptitmi'l \VoJst?l>r -nd h-t.ir.UT ??" K> KkbtW-SRlOlll SI*:iIHT?, I'l.'i lid 25 cenK Ml