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pwr c.oomt? VELVETS I! GEflJ.SKOBK&CO.' . Our Now Fall .Slock of Plain and I'racatlcil Voltots, embracing all (ho Newest Similes iiuil Jl'at* torus, Is now In slock. The extremely low prices made on our Velvets will ho n suilicleiit inducement to liuUe early purchases. n "n rr a inn i (MipOOMUO. IIIG Main and llll Market St. urcfl . A. SIEBFN8ACH & ORQ? 2IO-1 3?nin St. CLEARANCE SlLESI Fcr liie Nexi Sixty Days. To iwiko room for tho Fall Slock lvoliavo made] grout reductions.in all of our Departments. Ladies iutcndinp to purchase Slimmer Hoods, now is tlio opportunity to see a complete stock ami at very low prices. L SIEDENBAGR & BIO, S104- Main St. liegiiming July 7th, our Store will close at 0,o'clock T. SI., Saturdays excepted.' ; M NEW GOODS. 5-Hook Cartels 50 coats. 50 Flecca Canton Flannel. C-l Fldin and I'lald Cloth End lugs. Pi pieces rjcc all Wool Cflsbmcie. For Ealo( at popular pikes. EM8HEIMKR, Eleventh 8tieeU QUO mwsgg jsijiT P" lull y OEST TOMjC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with- puro Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely ('ilros I)yn|HM"?in? J tidl^'cMlon, Wcaltue*#, J Hiiniru niootl, .11 tiln.riu,C Jillin und 1'cvcrn, nmi Nt'iiriiluin. It is nn unfailing remedy for Diseases of tbo Kidney* mid I.lvcr. It is invaluable for Plscnscs peculiar to Women, and till who lend sedentary lives, Jt d/HJsuo! injure the teelh, cjuist'bciidacbe.or pnxlr.ee constipation?oth'r.Jron intdicine* do. It enriches nnii pnrit<csthoblood, stimulates the appetite, nids the assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn and Jlolcbing, uud ens the muscles nnJ nerves. .For Intermitienc Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. 4T3-'The frenulue bus nl>ove trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper, Take no other. a?.ii'oui>iit nnowx < iikmhii. < u.. nu.TPiimr. mi* DENTISTRY, jQKfl. BUKG1S0N & 802i, dbinttists; KO. 11*3 HAIil." ?T UTREET, Wheeling W, V*. All nwrttlon? warranted no&fl CHARLES E, MASON, DENTIST ! ^ COII.?T\VELt'TH A HARICET 8T3. Enlrauco 1205Market St Offco TTnnrs?Q to 1 v. v.. 9 tn S v. v. nmj ?0b MellJgmm; Hew Advertisement*. Apollinaria "Water?Fourth page. A Groat Problem?Third page. For Cincinnati?SteamerHoseiiale. "Wante??A Job of "Work, J as. K Hawley & Co., Morcliandiao Erokcra. Notice to Contractors. Attention, Plumed Knight*. "Wanted?Wet Nnr^e. Loat?Bnuoh of Keyn. Pablio fialo of Yaluablo rroperly--"Fourth page ATTENTION, JUNIOR JEFFEKSON OLUiS! "On Time!". Call and get your Shirts, i). OUNDliLNU & CO., 3(i Twelfth Street. Thermometer Jtccord. The following ahow8 the range of the ther mometer, as observed at flchnepl'n drut; store, Opera Houbo corner, Saturday: 7 a. sr., 68?; 12 m., 00?: 3 iv v., ?l?; 7 r. w., 85?. bunday? 7 a. M., 73?; 12 m., 1M?; 3 p. x, 05?; 7 r. m., 6S\ indications. Wabmkgton, 1). 0., August 18.?1:30 a. k.? ForTcuneoseoand the Ohio Valley, generally fair weather, except in the northern portion, occcsional showers and partly cloudy weather, southerly winds, nearly stationary temperature. For' the Lower Lafces, generally fair vreather, followed by iocrcaaing cloudiness and local showers in the western portion, Bouthern to western winds, stationary followed by lower temperature. CM tint Fowclcr lun (Uilfcfl Mill. A man named Brown, llWng in Shreve'a i addition to Martin's Ferrry, perpetrated a i vory foolish trick Saturday afternoon. Db* ] airing to use soiue mining powder in a gun, < and finding it too coarse (or the purpose, he i placed It in a coffee mill, went under his i house and proccsdcd to rcduce the same to j proper b'*9 by grinding, An explosion was the result, which set the bouse on fire and burned Brown in a fearful and possibly 1 fatal manner. The Hansen were extinguished r without muoh trouble, and the injured man I p properly cared for, 11 <!HT M4TTEII*. Hrlefaotpnon l'Dmul?T?oli of Minor Interest. Fkxk concert this evening at Capitol 5 3qn?re, Tab "New St. Junes" will be opened about j lbs first of September. The August term of the Municipal Court commence thla afternoon. Latino the tire brick pavement ou sixteenth itreet was commenccd Saturday. Tn* miners at the Wheeling Creek coal works have joined the Ohio Miners' AisoolaHon. The lacred concert at the Park was Interfered with somewhat jeeterday afternoon by tho rain. BATuanAT and yesterday wero very orflditable August days, The tun has not lost it* warmth. L. O.Niio?aut'? Niagara excursion leave* to-morrow morning. The party will be a largo one. The attention of tho Plumed Knights of Lincoln Club Is directed to an important ad* verlfsement in this issue. J. Q. Whyte & Son have been awarded the contract for furnishing the pitch to bo ussd on the Sixteenth street pavement. About300 Torners of this city and Bel; laire and their friends, joined tho Tumors excuislon to Pittsburgh, over the P., W. a Ky. road, Saturday. litK ltoard of CommUsloners will meet In special session to-day tocoDalder the Sheriffs delinquent tax list and continue the invest!* lutlnu rst ttin r.hnrixxi nr'MiriNt Pnrnmlf 'Innnr Comruerford. At midnight last n'ght there were fifteen chkbb ou tho docket bt police headqu*rt??rs (or this morning's Police Court. Nearly all vmadrnrkj and disorderlies, and ambjority were old otTendere. Tiik weekly, lree open air concert wn not given at Capitol Square Saturday Dlght. on account of the buavy rain. It will be given this evening, and no doubt there will be as large an aitondacca as usual. I.'adamk Jennie Norrlmjton'a house on Sixteenth street wbb raided by the uollce Saturday night. The Madame had evidently gotten wind uf this movement, ae she waa the only one capturcd in tho place. 0? Saturday Clerk Hook odmltted^Ho record hnr deeds of trnat anil a deed made AugUBt 11 by I. P. Jones to Fred 0. Bade, in consideration o( $200, (or a small tract cl land In this county. Also a deed made August 1G hy Llllie U. Noble and husband to Mary Virginia Serig, in consideration o( 12.200, for a piece of property in Ohio county. Tns foundation of tho now parsonage boing crected by the Church of the Immaculate* Conception, and intended as the residence of the pastor, Rev, Father Schliechor, is completed. Saturday, Muldoon, the marble cutter, presented tho ohurch with an elegant marble corner stone, bearing the date July, 1881. jjib rains of Saturday evening and yesterday afternoon were purely local. Tbe rain I came down in torronts, wa3blng guttcra out1 nicely and laying thu du*t, but i^ far aa can be learned the rain cloud waa confined almost entirely to this city. It merely apriukled at Mortlu'a Ferry and barely reaohed Bollalre. In nalther ere did the rain serve to cool the heated and aultry state of the weather. While the crowd from this city in attendance at the bout race at Bcliairn were crossing the river at Rehson's Ferry on their return, an alt??rc*tlon took on the boat bhfween Henry Krtss, jr., aud a man named Riebbock. one of Kcymann'a brewery drivers, during which the latter struck KreBS on the bead with some blunt instrument and laid the scalp open for an inch and a half. Dr. Actorman dreesed the cut, which is not serious. Tue picnic to be given by the Knighta of St. George, Wheeling, on tho 28th iust., will ho one of the grandest affilrs of the season. A number of Ohio commanderiea of Knighta have already signified their intention to at tend and It la expected that the newly organised knighta o( ParkersVurg will bIbo accept the invitation to be present. All the Catholic nf WliPRllnc. tnirflthnr witli thn?i* of Staubeaville and neighboring I >wub on tho Ohio river will take part in the parade, which will be on a scale that will by far eclipse anything of the kind 6ver witnessed in Whetling. We ere sure that tboee who attend will not regret to have pieced themselves under tbfi hospitality of the Whesllng commandery. ?Catholic Columbian, FKIMONAL 51HNI105. Jicwa and Gothlp fn ttclatiou to Various People. Mr. Benjamin Fib'ber is in New York. Mr. Will Day ia visiti^c friends at Columbus. Mr. Alex Forgoy ia viaiting Allegheny frionda. Auditor Miller baa gouo to the south end of the State. Messrs. G. E. Mendel and Jacob Berger left for New York Saturday. Hon. Sep Hall and A. W. Oxnard, Esq., cf New Martinsville, arrived in the oity yesterday. Hon. J. M. Mfloon, of Jefferson county, member ol tho State Tax Commission, is la tho city. Mrs. Nora McConnell, of IndUnapolis, Ind., is visiting hor father, Mr. Bartholomew, of Bridgeport. Sfr. D. Gundling left for a ehorfc visit to Alpena, Mich., last evening. He was accompanied by hia son Lu. Miss Lnura Updegraft ia spending a few days with friends at Lako Chautauqua. She went there the early part of last week. Miss Annie Owens, the charming daughter of Mr. Thomas Owena, of Sixteenth street, is | noxue irom an extended viait to i'arkertbnrg. I Mr. Charles V."Harding, of Little "WashI ington, leaves for home *>day, after a pleasant visit with friends here during the puit : three days. ! Mrs. 0. N. Neidhart, of Baltimore, -with I her daughter, Misses Emma and Lizzie, is j the guest of her con, Lou Neidhart, at the McLure House. "Doc" Kelly, of Schnepf's drug store, and | John Klari, of Young's, left li 't evening on a pleasure trip to Philadelphia and other Eastern points. "Will \V. Wbttmyer, of the fiegisttr stsfT, has boon in Piedmont for several days past looking over the affairs of the Advertiser with a view to purchasing. Miss Ella Wilson, a pretty Wheeling lady, who is spending the summer at Terra Alta, was the punat of Miss Ida Tracy on Sunday last.?Piedmont Advertiser. Prof. H. J. Arbenz, who has been away on a three we<k? pleasure tour, during wnicb time he visited friends in Columbus, Detroit and Cleveland, returned homo Saturday morning. _ Judge Geoge E. Boy.4. wa3 in Wefzsl county last week Bitting on the bench for Judgs T. I. Btealey, who wastafcan violently sick last Tuesday and hra since bseu confined to his bed, Messrs. lircss List and Sam Hezlettreturncd Saturday from Aabury Park, Now York and other Eastern points. Mr. List was at Aabury for several daya before- Mr. Hezlett went on to join him. Miss Annie CIark"has retprncd from Laccaster and Steubenviile, where she wr.i visiting friends and relatives. Her sister, Mrs. T. A. Hammond and children, of Steubeoville, accompanied nor homo lor a Bhort visit. Mr. Sara Vowell,- of Chicago, arrived in the city lnt evening to visit his uncle, Dr. Robert W. Hazlott, havlrg mado the trip from Chicago here on hia bicycle. He reports having had a deliglitfal trip. He will continue his trip on over the Cumberland or National road. Mr. Harry Clupham, Jr., representing Barlow, Witeon & Co.'a Mammoth Mlnotrels, ia in the city. These popular minatrela will open the amusement season in Wheeling at the Opera House next Monday evening. The company is batter than ever, and the event will bo one of note. FliiblotrJnt'Jicnt KJrer. The Baltimore Sun of Saturday says: Col. Milo V. Bailey, Superintendent of Mails, and Mr. 8. T. Hootcn, Chief Clerk. of Railway Mail Service, have been spending a week at Cheat river with their families. Col. Bailey returned home yesterday, and says he caught bass by the bushel. On Wednesday bo and M;b. Hooton together canglit 44 basa. The Colonel, who is au authority on Hob and hardly over misses a chance for his favorite aport, has perhaps the greatest assortment of fishing rods of any man in the buBlneia. He says the Cheat river baa* rorely weigh over two and three-quarter pounds, a three-pounder beiDg considered large for thoee waters. He < says, however, they are the garmwt ilsh he i aver saw, and light like tigers, aa a ecar on bis hand inflicted by the fin of one oi. them i will testify. The party put np at a houeesix ! miles above Rowleaburg. W. Va., and were ; rested so well that all the romance was t cnocked out of the old style of "roughing it." Co by con, Imdiaka;?Mr. Levi Hottle, eays 1 ia suffered from pains and icflamroation, i suiting from a fractured clavicle. He ap- i ilied St. Jacobs Oil, the gr*at pain-cure, ex- r crnftlly, and wm cured. 50 oentj n bottle, 1 SUNDAY IN CAMP. iCINKS AND INCIDINT3 YSSTIftDAY it llin SInnQdivlllo nni]?afcellnif"IIow to Proonro McIodn nnd lemonade, llonr tlae d?y ?imSprat?Wlio PrcailicU-CfotMr, lite., Etc. Oh thk Old Camp Ground. 1 Mouwdsvillk, August 17, J If you have never attended a camp meeting; on Sunday, for goodness sako never do. [f you desire to spend a day with any pleasure or comfort don't go to a campground on a Sunday. There you bco an immense crowd of sweltering humanity constantly on the co?litthor and thither, looking for something tt> relievo the monotony?aome where, someplace or something that will add in a amall d?greo to their comfort. All staged of lifo cam be seen on Bnnday; tho aged ami in* firm down to the "kid" of h few days. Whole families take in a camp rapoticg just as tiiey would a olrouH or fair. They go becauue their neighbors are going, or to got away from homo txpeotlnK to see friends whom tboy only bee once a year. .Qa the outer pari of tha encampment, or up in the woods as eome term it, are hnndteda ol conveyance!", from the costly landau to tha farmer's road wagon. Kern and there can be seen tho young man from the country with his best girl slicing in a buggy viewing the styles of the city folk. A young mau living within ten miles of this place not bringing hts clri to camp meeting is practically blacLballod ont oi eocioty. THIS AWFUL DUBT. F/omcarlv morn until the closlne of tbB gates people were coming, aomo on loot, others in conveyances, a ad when the time camo fur closing the gates tho crowd numbered, in :uy Judgment, abont tweniy-flye hundred people. "Tbe Point" was crowded witU tlie young folks, all eager to sea who came, and pooubly eorao wero drawn there expecting to witness a scone when tho gates vert* closed. Ia this they were disappointed, as the gfttwt were closed without any Intel roptiou. The dust U at least four Inches deeper on ft level than it waa on Saturday morning, and at tho entranco to the ground I vrry much question who'her solid ground can bo found. The cloutis of dnat, added to the iutensa heat, made tt very unpleasant. In the language of "8piv," it was "about Cpapor collar hot." mow 10 git lem0na02. The hotel and the lunoh stands did a thriving business. I hear cf no complaint as to the quality of the lunch, and 1 suppose tho quantity was cnllicient. Tho rules lorbid the (idling of lemonedo, but the purchase of a cake, even a ginger cake, would insure the lemoatde being tnrown in. 1 heard of on* man paying ilfty cents lor a email cake, and receiving a large melon thrown in. Notwithstanding tbera was a his crowd the bBst oi order prevailed throughout tho entire camp. It was commonly remarked this evening that better order was never seon on this ground. Not a man was b?en who bore any visible indications of intoxication. Having noue of tbia character to look after, tho time ofthepolico was taken up in guarding tho fences to see that rono entered the grounds only through the gatss. Ah vigilant as they seemed to be, several gained an entrance, yk/rtRDAYB sf I.vjczs. Thewsatber being f.xciflnveiy warm last night, the cottagers weie rather late in retiring, and as a matter of coarse were not very early risers this morning. Tho morning nieetiogin the eabarnacle "at the beginning was rather slimly attended. As the meeting advanced however, the attendance increased, until at tbe close there was not aUtiding room in tho tent Kev* 0. D. UattaJJo had cbargs of tbe masting, and it proved to be one of great interest. When the acrvice began at 10:30 the auditorium, captbie ot ceating l.COO wbs filled to its utmost capacity, while many being unable to teenre eea'3, Btocd in the aisle. The ser. vica began by singing t-Uo hymn beginning "Yaln delusive world a'Jieu," after which prayer waa offered by Key. Battello. Dr. Norris, of tbe Baltimore Conference, announced bb the text frnm which he woclJ make ft few remarks, "Yea doubtless, and I count all things bat lost, for tbe excellency of the knowledge of Chriflt Jeaua :ny Lord". Tha Birmoa wea one Eeriea o( happy thoughts, intermingled with affecting incidents related in the Doctor's happy atyle. The childrens meeting nt 1 o'clocte was very interesting and waa largely attended. At 3 o'clock R?v. Dr. Smith, of Wheeling, preached to an irrivienso audience at the main eland, talcing as his text tUo /ollowirg: "All My BpringadLre iu Thee." Sufilca it to say, that in the jadgement of all it waa the moat able Bormou yet preached on the ground. The jouog people*' meeting at 7 o'clock, led by Key. iiite, waa very interceting. Itev. iicKinney, of the Baltimore Conference, is preaching thia evening to a large audience. the rirst auour. Batnrday Tfaa a day of aotivity on the part of these who preside over the dorawtio afhirs of the homes, in thia city of the forest. During the ent're day tha busy housewives wore encegod in making preparations for to-day. Therale3of the association rtqulreall purchases in the way of eatables for the Sabbath to be madftou Saturday, as nothingiaallowed to be sold on the ground during tho Sabbath eavemeala and lunch. E?en tho vender of watermelons ia driven to tho outside of tho encumpment. Everybody expacted more or less comp&ny, and it wa? jiccdful that enough be provided for all that came. The etrvlcba B.Uurday were of co^rap Blimly attended, save tho night aorvice, which waa more largely attended than any Eervicn of the week. The trains brought from Wheeling aud other points many persona who intended to remain over night. These with tbe villagoio mule an immense crowd. The lermons were ell of a high order and the caure of tbe Master did not auflto. tl. ounl. .Hhnn-,,,, T?? iiuo.' oci t iuco juuut1lu ?vu uluwuion, iiio first shoot occurred at the close of the 3 p. m. servico. A lady who remarked thai sho had come ninety uiilea to attend this meeting, became Jail to the brim and running over with the spirit, and ?bo result was a chojit. Shu displayed excellent lung power, as she could bo iieard plainly lu any pert of the enc.irapuient. I have found soma in JPV travels who aro disposed to toobjoct to this kind of Methodism. It is entcrely too primitive to suit them. It was iu order fifty years Bso but is too crude at this age to suit the cultivated tastes. I rather anticipate there will Ie more shouts in this place before the meeting Is brought to a-close. The young people's 6<?rvice at 0 p. m. was In charge of Presiding Eldfr Hite, and being held in the fabernacln, a very largo crowd' waa in attendance. Col. Travis informs rce that hs /ib3 racsived word that there has been shipped here two large terra cotta vases, the gift of Mrs. John 8. Trimble and Mita Msttio fcodlcy. The committecLdeairen to express its thanks to the donors and expresses the wl?h that many more friends will go and do likewise. These vaee# are to bo placed in tho park and next year will ba madw useful, CAMP MOTKg. Special prayer terrain is in order. Oar own girls looked their sweetest to-day. Many familiar faosa from Whejling could be seon. John fichellbsso, the proprietor of the hotel, bad about 550 at dinner to-day. . Carp. JLAID TO 1C&MT. TUc Fancrnl of ChriNt. jLtcilI Yesterday Aftcrzioou. Tho funeral of Mr. Christian Licdl, city editor of the Volhblatt, whoso sad death Fridey night was announced in Saturday's paperr, took place yesterday afternoon from his late; home on Main street and was quite largely | attended. The arrangements and the f .iner*! cortege were under the direction of &?r. Henry Blumenberg. Tho coremonles were under tbe auspices of Garmanla Lodee No. 7, K.of, P., < ( which organization the deceaaed *as a member. Tho following K. of P. lodges also participated: Black Prince No. 10, Humboldt | No. i), Baltimore No. 0 aod Olxio Valley No. 91. Jiev. Mr. Eiaenlobr a;,oka or the house und at tho grave in a very .feeling manner. Tha interment took place in tho Peninsula Cemotcry, where ha was buripd beald^his lately deceased wife, and 1 hither the large body of men belonging to thelodges marched. Tho large turnout attested to the esteem in which the deceased wa9 held. At the grave A. B. Doano, Grand Chancellor K. of P. of tbia 8tato, spako in an ejenuont manner of the deceased. The singing sections of tbe Germania and Beethoven Singing Societies hdr the funeral hymn, "8weet and Qiiet 1a Your Bleep." just before tho benediction was pronounced. The'serviotc throughout were quite affecting, and the grief cf tbe four lit* tie fatherless and motherless children was very sad. Nearly ell the,> prominent Ger? mana In the city were present. The pall biarors were Messrs. Christ. Siebke, Ang. Mltthulm, N. Schrelber, F. Boharf, F. Jchmelchel and F. Muhn. Br leaving Tuesday morning on L. 0. Medhart's Niagara exouraion you will have \n excellent apportunity to boo the oloctrio xhibltion of the falls, have a good rest and lext day take la the many fine &Sghts liagara can boost. PEMOCBAflC HOMIMATIOSH Tor Dldtrlfll C Ulcer*, Ofndo Saturday JBventnK. Tb& Dsmocratlo primaries for the nominatton of district oflleeri with held Saturday afternoon. .In a fsw of the districts there was warm competition for somo of the nominations, but ai a general thing tho elections passed off quietly, and a email vote was polled in tho aggregate. The result was tbenomination of tha following gentlemen in the districts named: washington dutuict, For County Commissioner?Mlobael 8teln. I For School Commissioner?James W. White. For Justice of the I'cace?1). Z, Phllllpsand James Bogard. For l.'onslable?William Bcrogglua and Godfrey Trice. madlhon dlflbict. For County Commissioner?A. G. Hadlicb. For Hoboof Conmileuloner?J. E. llnghes. For Jostles of the Jobntt. Miller and William II. Caldwell. For nonstable?Stephen Crawford and J. M. Wilklns. clat district. For County Commissioner?Koboit Simpson. For Bohool Commissioner?'William V. How. For Justice of tho Peace?Goorgo Arkle and 0. A. Bohuofer. For Constable?J, V, St. Myera and William Laucblin, jr. usion district, For County Commissioner?John W. Boring. For School Comraluslonar?William' -Mill riKhimi and J. A. Miller. For Justice of th? Peace?Itob art Crnwther and W. U. Buchanan. For Coualablo?William Love and Btephen Wilcox, . CKXTBB DlbiniOT. M For 'County Goinnilsiionor?Louis Dalbru^ge. For School Commissioner?Andrew "Wilson. For Justice ot the Peace?Andrew A. R. McCaun and Jos. "W. FerrelH . For Constable?John Donley and John Croueo. WIDTTEtt DtBtniCT, . ForOonnty Commissioner?J. 0. Pmkelt. For Uchool Commissioner?William 8ohefer. For Justice of the Peace?Patrick Wici and Win, Manion, For Constable?Thos. Newell and Michael Nolan. l'.ITCEIE DUTtlCT. For County Commissioner?Q. A. Rtocker. Fortfobool Commissioner?nhaF, Blngol]. For Justice ol the Peaco?Joseph Arkia and Lcander Mix. . For Constable?John Minkeraycr end Henry 8pocht. AKi lillHATiU INKSlMlSTEtt i Out (rout UriiufsvUlo ami It <'nu?Ut at Covingtuu. Grantwllle, the county seat of Calhoun county, tblu Blato, ic ail torn up over n fccon, dal which involves two of its beat families, and as a result of which tho to*n is temperarlly without any postal facilities. Wednesday night, about midnight, A. R. Johnson, , postmaster arid leading merchant of Granteyille, dopartod from tbe community, takln* with hlui some funds belonging to tho Gov' eminent, and It lo alleged, a young lady named Mollie Gainer, daughter of a prominent cilfz iu, and leaving tho poatolllco accounts in inextricable confusion. Johnson hrs been living a fast life, and has, from time t j time, borrowed sums of money f/nra various friends, ranging ia amount from $51 to$'CO. Prior to his departure he secretly | executed a deed of alignment in favor of hi* , father, covering all he owned, and, aome ol his creditors aby, a good deal - more. Hiu accounts wero in such shape that his deputies abandoned tho cilbe, refusing to hacdlo any of tbe poatcillae business until n special inspector is sent from Washington to investigate aflairs. On Haturdcy Johnson mads his appearance at the CoTington, Ky., postoffice, where ho . got to chatting wltn some of the clerks, and . called for Bomo blank chocks, it was Bapposed for the-purpose of sending aome money. Ho seeded to aofc aomebowetrangc! ij auu jijcouiuvci;, BJIU mw wiu?m iud mtcntion of -the A83istant Postmaster, with , whom he freely engaged in convereatlon. Poatmaater Mlchie, had a low hours before, been reading tho account of the missing 1'obtuiaster Johnson, and when he hoard the stranger say that bin name y/as Johnson, the coincidence atruck him and he drew the attention of Captain Thrasher to the fact. The latter thereupun put several iuquiriea to his visitor, the result of which was that the latter atkiowledgad himself to be Postmaster Johnson. When the ice had been broken, he^rent on to confide his troubles to Captain Thresher, aiying he did not know yet, whether the Government would prosecute him, aud asking his opinion on the eutjact. Captain Thrc -her condoled ltim by 6xprecaing hia belief that Uncle yam would be forbearing enongh to let him alone. At the samo time ha telephoned Iho police headquarters, and Officer v>irgsr appearicg in uouble quick time took tho erring 'p331master into custody, subsequently turning him over to Daputy U. 8. Maiahal Parker. The culprit w*?i brought before Justice W. P. McLaughlin, wbo waa pi^iding in the United States C.;cuit Court, He said that his ^iEcrepandes ae Po3tmaster were 6mall In {.mount, that, he wtn behind $11 on the June quarter, and $180 on the pibyioua quarter, .fie had been keeping a store; he eaid,in connection with hia poa:ollijo buslnsss, and his father and some frienfls having gone on his notes he had made aa BEsignmentin order to protect them. This was : tie sum and subctancs of his financial troubles, flis wife, he said, had accompanied hiry, and with her he had been staying at tlio Crawford Uoues'or a few days, and pho was now etayingon Georgo street. Justice Mclaughlin decided that he should ha held under bail in the suTn of 5500 till Monday at 4 o'clock, whim it would ba ssttlod r i to what course the Gov ernmont vomn taite in iu$ issuer. Johnson wai not able to give tho r?qatr6il amount ?d*J wa?, therefore, token to jail by Depnty Marshal Parker. Dou'i b; Hani On the car drivers and conductors. Don't order them shoal, cr m>t&k hursbly to them. They 5:0 overworked ar.d underpaid men, exposed to ell soria of weatbw and to everything calculated (0 rob them of their health. They sutler from rheumatism, neuralgia. Jirer poujplainl, andfiombtitnea from general prostration. IJrpwn'e f 'on Bitters is the very thine for them. l)r. (J. N. ii^bartson, of Kim Grove, N. 0., atyd, ' I preboriba Brown's Iron Bitt6:s. and fiad it nil it la recommended in be." It cuioa dyspepsia, weakness, and malaria.' L. 0. Nmiunur'a excursion to Niagara on Tuesday morning ia eo arranged' tliat from the moment yon enter the car nntil the time you return to Wheeling, your comfort is not lost slight of for one moment. Your wants are anticipated $vnd expenses paid at every stage of a doliRhtfpl trlj>. Farther information will bo cheerfully Riyen atifaidbardt'e ticket agency, 130J Market street.' KlVilU KWVS. HotCM Abont tbeNt<*mi)boatN, Kantx Crier# .nud i'.eportti. TI10 Princess ctill contiprjeo her trips in the Bellalre trado asreRular as clock work. The Willie Auston has withdrawn from the Steubenvllie trade until there is more water. The 0? L. it W. wharfboat has beon towed down to tho Belmont landing where she will remain until thero is a rise. The depth in the channel at present is bnt a little over three feet. On the bar at the mouth of the creek It is not even that. The Diurnal bus not been running in the ParkersburR trade for several days hack. owiuR to the low depth of water. It has been juuhu luai luvjupiio "vsuh/ {juk upon jjflr at Cincinnati hav* injured her excellent steering qualities. Her stern was raised too much. It will have to be lowered. The light draught steamer Roaodale left Cincinnati Friday evening in lb? Andes' place. Bho will be dee hore to-day and. will leave for Cincinnati on her return trip tc? morrow noon. The attention of shippers is called to her advertisement. It require* only a few inches of water to float her and aho can c&vry a j<ocd lot of freight, Capt John 1'ebronbatoh, of Cincinnati, Supervising Iaspector lor thin district, is quartered at the McLure House. He ja here as ono of tho Board of Examiners that will meet to>day in Surveyor Beach's otQce for the purpose of holding a competitive examination of tho applicants for the .position of U. 8. Local Inspector of Boilers, madu vacant by the death of Capt.'Thomas C. Wilson. Judge J. J. Jackwn and Surveyor Beach are the other members of the Board. Pittsburgh, AngUBt 17?Rlv6rl2 inches and atationarj; weather clear aud hot. Cisdisnati, August 17.? Rlv*r 5 teat 10 inches and about stationary; weather clear find wwm, . , * ' ' \ ' A CHEEKY REFEREE AN&A CROOKID BELLA1W OARSMAN Deliberately Client JLontu FeUhiff Ontof a Knco wlilQlt Ho Knlrly Won?Tbo j Slofit NtininnlcNM Vrnml F.ve* I'dl?etrul?d In JLocnl BiiorlN* I , * " I There have bom frauds and xamors of .'randa in sporting circles time, mi? again, but never beforo was do bold anfl anblushing dishonesty practiced in any aquatic event in this city as that which characterized the dcoU!oa of tho referee in the boat race between Loaia Falsing and Honry Hell at Belialre on Saturday. Felling fairly won tho raco, and no referee who was not Ignorant or dishonest, could have dovlsed a way to hayo defranded hltn of the stakes, 1'robably Heil tins rowed his last. race. - Certainly bo will never find a Wheeling oarsman chump enough to row him over bis home coarse and with a Belialre referee. Tbo race was for three mllca, with a turn, forapuraoofiJOOO, Tbo bettiug during the ?r?ek had been even, but Saturday utteiuoon small odds were given on Falsi ug, apparently owing ti the fact tut the Wheeling folks had tlio moot luoro, and bad come down to Hellaire intent on importing their old-time favorite. The men were called out shortly after sis o'clock, Heil appearing first, closely followed by Falsing., Ae soon as the contestants were iu position thi word was given, llell caught tho water flrit, and gainen a alight lead, but mlaued two strokes almost In ouocesslon, aud allowed Falsing to obtain a'lend of nearly a length beforH the first fifty yards bad boon gone over. Thin lead Falsing maintained, rowing a beautiful, clean, even and powerful stroke, going down tbo river straight n an arrow, xxeii, on mo omer nanu, rovreu a ragged, quick itvoku, and n short distance above the bridge, veered to tho rigbt and cauaed tho bow of 1)18 boat to come In contact with tho stem of Felting'! shell, immediately after whioh ho deliberately turned arotind and rowed back to the starting point Fola'ng continue J,and rowed over the course In 122:12. Ueit claimed a /on), and slier consultation with the judgea and othcra, tho refers, Wallle Gaoipuell, of Ilellalre, declared tbi race clT nnconditiohally, and all beta duwn. The decision caused general eurprlae, and no little kicking Many of UeU'c Iriendi aaid it wkh nnfair. Shortly after the djclsion of tho referee, Heil ue:d an inaulting remark to Fclsing, , who resented it by striking tho "Kid" in tbt face. Foleing wan arreaied by City Mareba! Uurkc, aud gave bond for hia appearance. William H. Robinson, of tlua city, foi [ using abnslve language toward the raferae In particular and the JJellairB eporh in general wta arrested and afterward released oh bail OTUtift MMUtTIfttl ?VJSNT8. 1 fihootluK nutvli at Wufclilntftnu, A'u.XJ?Mto ::all ou tholilnud. | Saturday tilternooa, Mcesre. Shirk,Steworf Jaeger, Cux and Dwight, of the Wheellnj 1 Rifle Club, met a team o( firo from th< Pittsburgh Rid j Club, at Llttlo Washington and shot a match with it at 2,000 yards,' ui hand, cach man firing twenty. shot?. Ai usual, the Wheeling Rill3 Oiub was victor! oub, winning by 22 points. The duy wan t bad onn for high acoraa it being bo intenselj hot and the wiud being changeable. The heal , caused a mirage on a small scale, and as the ; targets wore iu the shadow this increased th< | trouble. The Wheeling club being the win! uera had tho choice of ground for the nesi I match, and it will take pfaca hero in a fen weekB, probably at fieibort'a Gardan. The i return match promises to b9 mora hotly con' > us ed than this ouo, and all who feci an interest arts invited to witness it. Some of the Wheeling team will lake part in the ahooiing festival at Selbert's on tba 25th instant, at which BOine valuabls prizeu are o Herod. THE EVSE BALL GAME, The second game of bc^ebalfon tho Island fair grounds boiween the Giob&a, of Jttellnire, and the club from Marietta, 0., ulayed Baturday afternoon was a tame affair on tbi whole. One or two members ?f each clut 1 were bettor fitted for hospitals than for a bast bail field, fudging from the manner in which thuy hobbled about. The game resulted in another victory for tho Globes, the scare standing 14 to 0. The heat was inteUBe and only a smalt crowd was in attendance. 1SELL&IKK. K?cl; from Irotu?d ? Water W'orUo 'tronMos?Fatally Kciiltled, Etc. The Globe base bali ciub came home smiling serenely, a great many people went np from here to sec the gttme. Patrick Logan considerably astonished hia friends here Saturday 110011 by dropping down on-them on his return from Ire/and. Arthur Walling, of the Western Union Gince, owr wocuriajje, 01 uaiicis a McCoy's mill, have beea having a vacation at Obipf-owa Lako. Win. Hamilton, of Welleburg, hpi resigned Uie otlica of President of the llellaire window glass works, and it will bo continued by the former manogomont. George Land leaves this mr.rning for his home :n Allegheny. His place in McCullongh's drag Etore will be Ailed by J. H. M&vicy, of Cincinnati. The evening freight on the Cleveland &. Pittsburgh road waited Saturday till aft*r the boat raco -to tnke passengers home to Bridgeport, Martin's l?crry and points above. Tho brakeman who was arrested horo for stealing a box of tobacco in AIllrgV.eny,from a car, had a bearing Friday in Pittabnrgh and was held for trial, being unable to give ba:lf Johnny Nnylor, son of Wilson Naylor, died Saturday and was taken in tho evening to Wellsburg for borial. Ha died /rom scalding by hot water pulled over on him while playing about home Thuriday. The Water Works Trustees sra letting the coalractora get tho new pumps into good working order before acpeptlug (be job; but are still worried by tho necessity forn greater supply of water and the contlnned failure of the new engines to give it, Thero wcro the usual Befviceo in til tho churches yesterday, except at the .First Preaby terian, the pastor of that church being absent. Dr. Williams, ia addition to thu regular morning end evening eorviceb, held a meeting on the tfquore jast after supper.A paverasnt. from ludiau Ran to Gravel Hill has long been needed and much tulked of. This cummer'sbuilding hue nearly fillod that spatjo on the weit aldo of Noble afreet with line residences, and now a pavement of sawed Berea stone ia to fce laid tho whole Aatltla atroak nt now filled up resdy for jiuvIdk on both oidoe, it will be one of tho finest gtreptg in iown. L. 0. Neiimaiidt'b excuraion train Taesday will make tberun from bore to Niagara Kaiu. in nine and one-Lalf uotira. Jfo ottipr line attempts to mate snclt fast time. ExcnrsionJottj will haye ft Qno view of Lako Erie nearfy all tco way from Brio to Bafinlo, aud are met and conveyed at the Falls from the depot to the hotel free of obargo. On other linos yon are compolled either to sit up all night and arrivn at Niagara tir?d and aleopy or e'a? pay $1 50 par ce.it in a crowded chair oar. - -? \c-^g5e? COMPLETE TREATMENT $1, ?A. tingle doso of Banford'B Radical Care Instantly relieves tho mmt violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clciin the head as by magic. Hops watery discharges lrorn the Nose auil Kjoi, prevents Rlugln* Noises in tho Head, cum Nervous Headache, and subdues ChlhB and >'evcr. la Chronic Catarrh It cleanses the uocilptwages of foul mucus, restores ihafceusosof smell, taste aud hearing when affectcd, frees tho head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweeten* and putlllea the breath, stops the cough Knd arrests tho jirogrecs ot Catarrh towards Consumption. ' One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Scuford's Inhaler, all In ono Package, of all dnttgiatl for ft. A?k for Banforl's Radical Core. t'ottun Drug amp Chemical 10.. Boston. ewwn^ " Collin*' Voltaic Electric Piaster SSSSS* x ? InAtantlr affect* Uie Nervous 9jtb SixKES y 2 turn andbatiljhes Vain. A perfect rr-rorrt " * Electric Battery combined with a w ? CT Porous Plaster for '*i5 cents. It anC^S? S nlhilatespiln, vitalises Weak and a- worn Out Parts. stroucthons Tlrod /MSs ? ^ Muecles, prevent* l?case, and does /?S&a d more in ono hall the timo than any other plaster la the world. Kswasssy Bold everywhere, ! STATE AND VIHSITT, Kceent noluica of Wmi Vlralnlatm auil Their Nflglibon. The Morgantown i\ew jDommtonhaaincreas 1 its Rlr.o and la now printed on a new power pr?88. It presents a vory neat and handsome appeirance. 8am Ogelve shot Winfleld Bnrni in a drunken brawl Friday evening at Maynard, Ohio. The ball struck the men in the leg, nnd the dnotor probed for it bat could not Had it. Noarrfslc. week Baranol Gooloy, a farmer living in I'leaeante county, neor Haven llook, swore oat a warrant for h!n brother, Madison, charging him with outraging his wife. Ha was arrested and oominttted to jell to await the action of tho grand jury. A few nlphta sinno there was committed a murderous ananlt by throe tramps on Mr. Lewis Miller, ncarTalcoit, Buuinerscouniy. Mr. Miller had just returned from Coalburg, W. Va., and while at the Talcott depot; gave evldenco of having money in bis possession. This teems to havo been overheard by the three ccoundrels, who at ouce planned a robbery. Miller lives a short distance from Talcott. The three meu laid in ambush on this read. When Mr. Miller came along they sprang upon him and fell?d him sense* lmswlthaolnb. Whilst rifling his clothing of all valuables, Miller suddenly regained consciousness and shouted murder! A Elstol was ut once thrust against his bend. utjostaa tho would-be murderer pulled the trigger, Miller threw np bis band and knocked the weapon to one side, the ball passing through bis hand. Sappoalng ihey had killed him, and alarmed at the noise of the pistol report, bis assailants 11 ad, taking with them ovor one hundred dollars of which they had rebbeti their victim. Mr. "Miller was shortly oftor found by nomo , of hla neighbors and carried home, whero he otill ilea in a serious condition from bis wounds. Tho names of tho three villains are unknown, and their appearance seemed to Indicate that thoy were common tramps Twn 111 llimit )iav-n ulni*n Kaon ronlntLrl ill 1 Canueltnn, where they were found In a box1 car, otpallng a ride westward.' Thny were recognized and are now in the hand? of the ' authorities The third man is still at large, nor has the money of which Mr. Miller was robbed been yet recovered. 1 "HklloI" we heard one man aay to another, the oth'er day, "1 didn't know yon at ' first, why l you look ten years youDRnr tiiav ' you did wbou I saw you lost.1' "I feel ten ! yearn younger," was the reply, "^fooknow ; I used to bo under the weather all tho time 1 and gave up expecting to benny bettor. The 1 doctorsftld I had coneaaiptlon. I was terribly week, had night-sweats, cough, no ap' petite, and loet Uesh. I saw Dr. Tierce's ' 'Golden Medical D'sjovary' advertised, and | thought it would do no harm if it did no 1 good. It has cured me. I am a,new man because I am a well one." 1 Orris of the reasons why so many paople do ' not appreciate the great wonders of Niagara in all their magnificence is that most excursions heretofore rnn to that place iiavo been managed by railroad companies wbioli, after - selling you a ticket, care littlo or nothing for yonrcomfort and enjoyment. They prom.'sh you the earth in their advertisements and ' you are lucky if you git a f Ace rail. They advertise and sell tickets to fell placoa of in3 tcreat for $125, which ticket only takes in , the cheap places and entirely ignores such t wonders an the Whirpool Hapids, Burning Springs, &3. If you, however, desire to see i them, you will surely hear tho melodious voice oi the gatekeeper to the tune of "A i half a dollar, bir," in addition to the exho*r bltant oharges of the world-renowned Niabt ar* FallB hack drivers in extra hire. Neid? haTdt's tickets of admission indude alf and s every poiut of interest at the Falls, and his arrangements ara such as to be next to imt possible for any one to take adtantago of hie r excarsionfate. ! Just xceelvoil. Fiflv boxes Gravelv tobacco. this la the beat chow in tbc market. For sale by G. S. Fkebt. , 1410 Alam BU The Mountain Lake Park Hotel hos been I greatly enlarged and improved, and is now ready for the icrention of puealh. lingular ratna o? bocrd $2 50 per day, $1100 per week, $50 CO por month, and bull prico lor children Hon. Judge J. M. Coffinbuky, Cleveland, 0.f Buys: "I have need bcores oi pile enrss, and it hfl'orda ma nlesauro to eay that I havt neyer fouud any tiling which gives such immedateand permanent relief as Dr. William'* Indian Pile Ointment." Wholesale Agents: Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. Va., and J. O. Dknt & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. DAW i Ike .1!cxl?!*u t'onnplrntori.' Mrxtco City, August 17.?It is reported authoritively that General Ramirez, Mrjia and two othara, implicated in the recent foolhardy conspiracy, have been Bhot by order of President Diaz. The OjJicial publishes a proclamation of the conbpirators which decre-1 that G onzalr.1, Diiz and all others engaged in governmental affairs since the revolutioflj at Tuxtopec in 1S70, shall forfeit their hvc^ and property. Tito Ntrlkluc 31 Inert* In tlicFonrtli Fool. Pittsuorgii, Pa , August 17.?There wp.3 no excitement about the camp of the strik? iDg miners in the Fourth pool to-day. Only about fifty men remained in camp. The balP.ICe HDent tflfl dRV in Inwnr drumming up recruits to attend mecticg6 which vill be held to-rd'orrow. Operators arts collecting evidence and tho probabilities aro that a number ol new suite will bo instituted. THIS DAI 1.7 <13 A is UK I'M. Tlio Financial World. New "Vobe, August 16.-Money c?6y atla2percoat, clwd at ljjo- percent. crime mercantilecaper 5KaC)i percent. etcrling Exchange bankers' Dills b'.Oiily Kt Si R:2%: demand SI 84J4. GOVKKKJJKNTti?Strong. Rxiuioad Bo:jdh?Strong; kansis Pacific consols roso iq S2V^; Atlautlc and 1'acitlc firsts to ?}>?; Texas tl s to62&: do ni.'outL'd to 4j und do incomes to 40. STjLTSC hkcdumiw?Dull. Stocks?The marfcet was dull, sales amountlug to oniy 176,590 shares, the smallest toul (or any d?y 1 lor nearly a month, lu early dealing speculation was stroug ann there Wis a good nem?nd f ir low , piiced stiaris of Union Pacific A Missouri pacific Kansas & Texi-s vr?? tho especial feature, Wutig up train.19)4 to 2t& bpccnlatiou coatlnuudstriug until after liid tecoud call when a we'.icr icellnc " B.t i'o and th?:re was a marked fulling off In the volume of btuiness. At tho close a recovery of ya percent emuedand tho marketlcft c(I'llr?. Outstanding short interest >yas largo ?nd a number of active sharescotjwiiar^ed premium fjr me. As compared Vfltl^ Ids^ night's closiug prices are \i to , percent higher, except (or Northern Pauilleand Missouri Pacific. which aro fractionally lower. 1 Anions the Inactive shares C. C C. a I. declined 1 percent to Hand Oregon Improvement^ to'i\H. Sushvlth A Chattanooga rc e tq 41, Quicksilver preleired a to 29 and Colorado Coall to Yzk;. The , mice of B.q?>8 fo* the\yeefc were 1,410,222 Bharcs: ! sala< tc-dav '7tM '0. X3,8. ?3. lCttf: U. 6.4H?. niyt\ U. 8. new 4s 170%-, J Pactou w ol '!w. i^7; Cemr?.. fuel tie, 110K; Kris it4: 1 Lehigh 4 Wilkes., 9S: LouMina consols, 67. 1 Mlwoutl 6fl. 1W#, St. Jcocph, 108; fit. P. &S. 0. 2?ts, U1%: Teuuwirce 6a. old. 89-^; do new 89Vi: Texas Pacific land giants. 4Q, do Rio Grande, 52; Unlou Pacific Qrsta, logX: do mud Krauts 110: do sinking fund. 110: VlrglhiaCH, 37: Virginia consols, wuwuiH <?/, uv uvwirca, a; aaainc t Kxvrcsa. 133; Atncr?cau Express. 03; Canwla South- I era. R7K: Central Pacific. 42; Chcf'.peaie 4 J; Ohio, 7K; do 1st proferrod, 15; do 3d preferred, OK; 5 0.. c., 0. & I.. 40&: Doavor J; Klo Qrando, 12%: Erin. r 17%: preferred, t3; Fort Wwne 382; Haiinlual 4 St. Joseph. 38X: do prelerrcd, Kariasi Totas, 21: TavA HriPl A western. HJ# Hhorft. 83%: LoulsvlUo A Nashville, 81% Louisville, Now Albany & Chicago, 1SX; Memphis & ChailQhXin 1st preferred, 10; do id pwfarrodAS; Memphto & Charleston. *2S; Michigan Central, 67; Missouri Pacific, 92*4; Nashville ib Chattanooga, 42; Now Jersey Central, G0K: Northern Pajifla doproferreu, M3i: Northwcetcni, 103%; do preferred. 135; New Yor* Central, Ohio Central. 2*<: Ohio <4 M1bdwilppl; 21; dn preferred M; PaciOc Sail, 80fc: Pittsburgh, 137; Beading, aikt 8t. Louis A Ban * nmdwo, 17?: do preferred, VSifc ?> Paul, Ef^; preferred 11J?5 Texas Padflo,. 114K; Uuloa Padflr, 48 V*; United ci*t?ttx^^ui;\V.,8t.Ii.A P. 6%: doprdorr*!; w^;jW?lifl, Fargo Exprea, 1Q3; Western Union, 60};. UrciulutnflVnml Provisions*. Nkv Youz, August 10.?>1our dull and tin* chanced; receipts 18 033 barrels; exporta 5,097 barrels. Wheat spot strong and higher: options tlrm: receipts 92 C.> bushels; exports 181.970 bash* els; No. 2 Ublcago 8Sa85!<c: No. 8 tprhu 85a^c; uugraaed red 70a9 ?: No. 2 red I9fca9l*<c: No. 2 red August nominM; September, Bales 658,000 bushe'iat M^rf^drolnftfttOOc; October. sales 791.000 bushels stOWfctySfo do?inK at 9i%c: Novem* I bor sales 676.003 jtishels at 93}?a9lVfc, oWing at 03Jic: December, salesC >8,000 bushels atflSKaW^c, clo?lnR at .K*4c; January, sales 89,OCO bushels at 97J6t9fJic, cloelu'K at 97>^a Pebruiry, sales 48.* "1 000 bushels at 99a59^c, dowlas at 99c; March. J khIcs 8,COO bushels at 8' OCX: -April, rales 2t,* 000 bU' Mol-* at 5101X. cloilag at 81 01%: Muy, sales 8.0.0 bushels at 5101}$. Corn, *pot stronger: ODtioasI?c4dy; receipts l.KO bu?hels: exports C70 u bushels; ungraded ftCaCi No. 3,69V6c; No V, C3c; 8 No 2 August t0.^a6r.', e'e ing at C*c; feptembpr b: M^e59Kc. closing at fUXc; October &8%a59Xc, tt dosing at 69}ta November WaSSJ^c. olejing at at Win. Oats inactive; rcodpts 32,C 8 bushels; exports Ct 2,COD bushe'a; western mixc.1 86a37c: whlto tt webtern 40.viGc. Uay quiet and uncharged. Hops w unchangra. Coffee, fair Klo firmer at loj; options b< higher: Hlo No.'7.'August 6G3.'S.tf3; September 5' 8 lu? 8.25 c; Oct.")Ce: 8.2f)ai.a?c; November 8.30i8.?6c; 7 December 8.S0W.4V, January S.rta. Sugar steady h( with a fair demand. Molan.cs dull and noniuaf. lKlco demand fnir aud market firm, Tallow 1*. Monger at C 8*li"c. Rosin dull and unchanged, bt Turpentlnn Uronper at 3ic. liggf, western ti&h PJ firm and uncb-?rged. Pork stronger, new mem W $ 8 00*18 Mh ?ni?idl?? ucctiaoccd. I-ard opeued 10o th hlyhor, dudiutd 10 poUitij and dosud stroflg; i TMtcrn it earn ?POt 8.20a8 25c: September 8.10a 117o: OcUrt>er, 8.lla8.1lo: November 7.94afl.fCc: Do- . ember 7.m7.Wc. Butter quiet aid unmanned. :hcm> dull Rod unelsat Bed. t u CA90 AuruU 16 - Flour dull andtho foellDR vcair buyer* holding oil' W h<ut In notKl demand ud Arm p?rlv In the day advanced MMc. theu lecllocd Jfc, fluctuated mid clowd about in??ro ia jMturu ?y( utci muted: Aunut 76W*77}4c. ifwc'd 76Uo: FcpU'tnlor 74Hi7VHft cWl at itao Octobcr 7UK*aO?io, cloaed ht hu^o; November 81Hali!4c, ell led at Sijjo: lJpctintar Htfia UMc, clownl at 83c: May 89*W>Kci No. 2 Chicago ioiIur 7BH?7C)*c, closed at %)ftx No. 8 Chicago prltig fllnfific; No. 1 rod 81Kc; No. 8 red 70*7in [Joro,)? Mt demand ami itrouir, curly adraucod !io, thou declined lo uuJ&r limo otterlnua Mid l(#ed About ttioMraoa?ycaterd?y: caih 61tfi51H?. ;l?*rd at ft 1,IS'c: August ftl >(;??';%(', cumhI at iikc;8op'cinbortOjitfti5ic,elo eatt (Hrl-ic: Octobor ISjj^iJic, clo?od at 4'Jcs Novomber 'ftabakc, clo?ed it 4?Hc: year 4M2}io. cloaod at 42kcj auy 4U Itfkc, clc?vd ot 43^r. Orfta du'I but drtn: i**h 204 "ho: hoytnmbhr MKa'mho, ciomh! nt 'J4H*2l)ie; 0ciobtr:uJ-fi2&?{<\ cloftdNi'JftWic: your ?4>vtf4Jie, sloted it !Mtfa24Hfr May ahJ-**'.vM5. c:o?8<t at .vo. itye lower ?t Ble. lKrley mmectoiat Ua Ut^C. Klaamed lower M 61 ill. fork In falrdcimud Mt f:i) UOtit Mi, MiHtui |27 w-j tfoptowbor Iflin: your HU W*13 uLclmcd at ?I3 65; Jauuojy 113 80*15 i>7H, rlood t\ $.886, Lard demand atilvuanrt jirlcuiailvantwl: c*tli 7 KOaS.MJta clotod ?t7.80a7.?>4? Octob??? 7lUk?816?, cloml at 8.WU S.WXo: November 7,70a7.i?ik?', clo-ed at7.8Po; December 7 72><?7 75c; your <67>{*7.7C.\ January 7 89o. Hulk intaU linn: njoulil?r? ii.ww; abort rib lOJ^c: fbort clear 1U UJc. huttcr quiet and' uu? clmuKod, ULik> quiet and uncbauKid. WliUky itvad/ and uadmuKcd. Uxitmonn, Nu., AurusI lG-Klonr quiet and ouy. Wheat, *c?t#ra o?ar mid quiet; i?o. i winter red ipot 87K??7>io; rici?tomlwr 8i*k8Wc; October fcOJta>y|4Ui November torn, wm tern uo uUeriux mul uo bidn O.m itouly and quiet; win to, uld 4(k45c. mlicd, new SJaaGo: IVuuHyiviulaCi*40o. ft)o quiet Rt CUu6io. PruVUlona lilihcraud active; meHifork <18 73. Bulk uuu? \ nboulilon and elm rib ililen packed l^nll^o. U*cou, ahouldon 8Kc: clear rib ?Ijc? jswe: l?*uw Hiiloo. l.utd, reaued uj^c. Whisky Kteady at II16, I'HILADIU'KIA, I'i., AURUBt Ifl.-Moaf quiet, ' Wheat tjulotj No. U re<l Aunuat 8/a88c; Boptoin- 1 l?i BiJiubsJJc; Octobcr fli)}<\'J^c: ^0Tembcr D2Ha Hiculys No. 3 mixed too: steamer mixed 05X?! call mixed Gla'jGc; Mil mired AiigufctGjn63c: tiejiteinber MJ4?65cj October WaGlc: November 67*50c. Out# stCAdy aud In moJeuto domuiid;new No. 2 mix ltd ,t8??34c; old do EG:; now, No. 3 wblto 8Go; old, do. ;iij; new, No, it white 40c; old, do. 444 Jc. Vuu dull, Cikcuinati, August If.?Flour quiet and unchtuKCd. whouinfalrdeuund; No. 2 red 8la8.*o; receipts 20,1 J bJBhelc ( hipinenta 3M-0 bushels. Corn stronger r*o. Umlxed h6?57o. 0*t i la good demand til 2Ct27c. Kjo du'l arid unchanged, llirlcy tlrmauduuch-uigid. l'jrk llrm id S&5J, bird stronger at c. iiulk meat* llrm Mud un changed. uacou I?wrre, llrm atd unchanged, ?Ll?y ptwuly at 8'07. Butter and uucunogod. Eggs llrm at lie. checsa tirux and uuchtujol. toudo, 0.? August 16.?Wheat dull; So. 2 red aui August 80c; Hopt? ?bcr 81c bid; October November blj^c bid: Uocuuber W/iu bid: year we. Com dull; No. 2,63>ic: August toe: September 5W4C. October 52Kc. Oi\ta quint and ilini; No. 2,'fyfa September 2&o usko J. i.l V?! MuCk. Cutcano, August 10?Tba Drvm?' Journal kport*; Hogc?hecolpta 7,000 bo;d; Hblpmcuta 2,800 bend:. market active nud 10i20o higher; rough packing 85 GOaG 2); packing and shipping 9G Ml 6 65: lUbt {6 t )uG CO. stlps U 0O--?5 6U. Cuttle?Receipts 4,403 head: shipment* l.iCJ bead: marktt dull; low grades lOa'tOc lower; export grades 80 50a 6 90: good 10 choice shipping CO lOaG 6c; comntou to medium 85 40j& 60: gram Tcxans 83 GQi4 20: wintered Texaus 84 ooai 60. Sheet;? Uect-ipta HK) head; nmkcuiteady; iuferlor tol?ir 82 60a3 50percwt.; medium to good 83 '0x4 OJ; cholceto exttu94 CJu 4 25; IsmU, tor bead $1 (Q<i3 ?.0; Texas tliecp 82 ?0*3 69. JKast UBiwrr. August !C ?Cattle?Markot nothing doing: receipts l.WJhcad; shlpwcuts 4U4 h'id. Ho*s?Market a-tlvo: receipts 2.0C0 bead; Kiilpracitle2.6VO head; I'hlladelpnJ*' Sd Mafi 43; Yorkew 50 CD^G l&; grnfc^w 85 5Ca5 75. flncep?Market cioscd Mr at uuchAngodprlCC?,ieceipisj,SCObead; shlpmguts 1, ICO head. Gincikhah. o., August 10 ?live hens s'jndy; con-miu and llghtSl 7i>-?& 15; picking a-.id butchera SiCOnd 40. Kt<x-t[ti*Z(OJhe?a;sbtpu.cati8'.7head. Miiitdinu. Bradford. I'a., August 10.?Crude oil steady; toul tuas l'Mdjy iU,'iU7 hnrol.*; tool tuipumuti 8S.R03 barreln; cnarieru 10,5 8 bariela; clearauccs 5,008,000 luirro'.a. wa^iaiul- 1'raiuli mtlOcatas opentil ttt 7?j Aiid nlouod at 70X?, highest ptlcu 7J^c, lowest pilce 73-j. Oil Citv, Pa., August 10 ? Ka'Ional tratiflt certiaeatei oi^nod Stiurday at 7Ci; highest T^r, lowr-t 7,%:; closed at 7G>ic; siles 2,4-!G.C0^ batie.'si c'oa l aute^ fi.-t2S?0Ca burel*; xuua 71,fi55 barrels; shipments 76.07u bira-lB; chsirters 1G.&08 barrels, oil City Oil Esduuge Stock 81 Oabid; 83 (0 asked. Titosviu:. Pa., Aucusl 1G.?Opened at 75c; blghot'T^':: lowest 7ijjc: closed tu 7G!<e. ShipmcutB 94.by3 barrels; ch-.iteral6,r08tHr:eij. Prrwyi:?)K, ys.. Au?ust JC.?Jii Iho afternoon tho market whs dull, d-sslluid to a 77c to7G^c; clcsjii at 70Xc; not n.uih d ;lt g, 13iLTiuoiix, Mn.. Anicust lG.?relroloum lower and dull; reflued 7^a7J{,c. ' New Yoke, August 16.?Octroioum qulot; United 7GXc. Dry Unmix. New Vcrs, Augcst 1G'.?Tlio better feellDgat the cloie cl ih^ week elves premiss, of I jr her iinpiovewent riext week Ki>r datuidaj there hsi been a ' gocd quota cf -rdtis for quick delivery, and, while the movement has' bc-o.i of pool pit portion, the jobbing trndu ibows aliigerdemaao tuid incrc^ed biles lor tho week. Cotton, Nrw you?:, August 1G.?Cotton quiet and Arm; futurts dull and Meaiy; August iO.Sic; Bopten:bor 10.72c; OMober 10.42c: November 10.*7c; Decom- , bor 10.2^c: January ]0SSal0.4!:c; March 10.61c; 1 iprll lU.TSc; Slay 10.81c. 1 AVool, New Yobk, Aujust 3*6.?Domestic fleecc 30o33c; 1 pulled la^acc; Texas lU2?o..' Lend. Kkw Tore, August IG.-Lead w.ak; common . rt6^BB7K. 1 ErYODBBAKING FOWDERTO-DAY! ; Urandu ndrcrtUud n? nlj?oliitoly pi:ro CONTAIN A MMQ1YXA. THE TEST: rtneoii cnn top down tin a ljotntovc nntll lionted.thea nwuvv;Uio covurand mnoU. A cli.-mUt will uul. to ro- i Quired toduioct tUo |iro?.t.co of nninionliu w"* Nvlv.v,I . ~r^?*-s. # ^tE uOil PCRF.CCT 10?^' DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. i TB IlEiLTIIITLN&gg HAS NEVER KISS QtDfTiOWO.' I(\ *inllllon homo* for a quarter of a ccntury It haj itooU XUv co''-umoM' rollablo te?t. 3 THE TESTJ5FJKE OVESi. PRICE BAKING POWDEltCO., stAKr.iis or Dr, Price's Special Flavoring Estate. , Tio alrantHl.Boai ri.:i?!nu? unit Dr. Price's LupuIIn Yeast Gems . For LjgUt, llcnlthy llirnd, The licit Dry Hup Yi'nut In Ujo >Vorlrt. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. -H1CACO. - ST. LOUIS. \ ELAINE & LOGANBADGESI X. Q-. X3IXjXj02ST Viu onon to-day 800 cach IMtlno and Losiau and ilevoland and llondrickt National BadR*i. Beaembor thp.so aro tlio oaly National Badgca oa tbe aarkel, and cost but 50 CENTS EACH. Orders by mall prcmptly attandol to. I. G. DILLON, ! tul JKWKLER, POT.y AflPNT. l Aftollinaris \ "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." I " ApoUiriaris .Water is an article which is produced by Nature and is not the handiwork of man ; it is a s Natural, and not an artificial Water." ' TT e T* ? ' . w>w< Aicuauiy, zo Jan., I5S2, I ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. ? O/all Grocers, Druggists, &* Mitt, Wat, Dealers. -] BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ; KEDEMPTION OF-ALL OUTSrANJ). ^ IKff BON*D8 OF "BELMONT NAIL COMPANY." "BelmontNM1 Company" ha-ylnR notified mo, tho ij nrtexjlxned trusts, that it ha* Cycled to par on ?, Rt'TJilKKBl. 18M, the whole ct it> outstanding v. 31108, provided for by tho irtm deed euurimj fj loia-retomobyiimado, dRled August iO. 18*79, V id ol rc.:oid in 'ho ollico oi the Ucrk of tho auntr Court of Ohio County, West "Vlrpinla, in m uit deed b .ok 15, pases 299 to 803: no* "this in to ? Nifr the bolder* of nil tbn ?vjd onU'iuirtinn ft >nd?.vlz: ihosenumbered 15, a:?. 5?. 27, 50. ?, 7. 50, ?0, ??." f?2. OIlvO I. (55, (id, (17, C.H, ?0, 1,75. 70, 77, 7S, 7t>. Nil. 81. N2. *?, S5, J. ?7. lift. 02, 1M, 102, 135, ISA. 137, 147, It). 130, 151. 152, I.T.I, 151, 151), 170, 171, " 72,373,174, 1K3.100, 107. 200, ihnt Mia > iiidB will be p*id on uresMrtaiion at "THB PKO- U. '.K'K MA SIC OF WlIEBLlh'U." in tho city of bedlns, ou bznzuBtB. 1, mi, at which timo ty will ccobo to bc*r Interest. fcUlG A, J, CLARKE, Trustee, PAK1M0 POWPKR, I Absolutely Pure. Thl*poi?aemororT?lc?. AjnirVol of pnil& strength and vholoncmoac*. k'oio economical than the ordlniujr kluiM, ami rvuuot do cold la competition wild the woUltado of low t<*u ihoft wr/ght. *]?m or plio:pb?to powdeis. ?oto ONLY IN U?N8 KOYAL BAKING POWOEU CO., 1M ?*'*n \'i.w v?.v GENBRAU M0T1CE8. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT IJjokkeeeper, temporarily unemployed, would open, cicao, or tuljuut a wit nf book* on rcuonnble Uirmf. Aildrowi LOOK W'X No auU ^DMlNlbTRATOR'S NOTIOK. having bren duly appointed adnJinhlraloro/tho es'ata ol Adeliuo U*td?oll, defeased, allporsouii kuowing themselves indebted to Mid tatsto ne re* Huc-Bted to cull and Mittto at once, and hU pett?cmn having bills i-galcst the e&ld clatw toprctcui ihtrn. properly authenticated lor Bcttlctneut ta V D. U. Al.HX \NDPR, null AdmliCra'.or. JfOTIOE. All those who bought chaucoa V?m Hr. John lone, wno w?b a contestant for# sold hetdedcuiio wJUj Hr. Heury Nolle, /or the benefit of tho Bt. MuthowB Church of beawood, are bortby uotlQed thUBald cane bun been twnrdcd to Homy Hollo, bcc*UB0 Mr. 'cug has fulled up to tbIs date to deliver the money which ho rcctlvcd as a coute*laut i?r 'ho abovo ineutloucd cane, to the proper otllceri ol the cbuicn. mi2 OakK, mi'? PfomtHryPt. M*tb- w? Ohmrh. KOK ?e;rlT. 0 LET?A LARGE, PLEASANT Front ttiom, tecond floor. -Apply at r,0.1WS Main fctrect. )yl pOli RENT. The finest and ixo:t commodious Saloon In tho State of V.fBt VJiglnla, wlih a. complete outUt, will ba leased for u. terra ot yean. A rate cvpor* tunlty lor a mau with a itaau capiwi. >o jenon need apply who cm uot give nnt-clasa reference, TllOrt, McUoUult'K, au-t Vont.dtvllle, w. va. WAHTaU. W~ ANTJi D?U N FURNISH ED ROOM and toird within mo uiuaiea of tbe fcuspoutlou iirldge, by a gentleman and hi* who with oue small child. AdUret*, Htutinu terms and local* lty, ( ?. W. S., Di5 Main Ktioct. anljt WANTED?LADIES AND YOUNG men iu city or couutry, (distance no objection) to t*ko u.ce lightaudpleataut work utiiielr own homes, gi io ?5 u day taUly aud quietly m?ide. Work kent by moll, No canvandng. oocd salary. Address, DuluH bL'K'Q CO., hox MCO, Boa ton. lama. au-t FOR SALE, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPK?n', At thufrmt door of tho court homo, at 10 a. v. on lAiUKDA^.blil'ilislUKK Gill, 1 Will oCtr *t Public Bale a) residence, No. CS. ujlteentb Mitel, Wheeling. aula llOUhC coutkiufl 111 110 (<J; roClDb, lwo.10 lame hall?, autf all' modem luiprovtwtntB, l'eimt-: atleast 8*i,0t0 ma, balance wdl ucuied. j fenous deihlng to puuhne cnu e?ll aittieiuiiltucc o; ujhju n iu. h. h*ller, Auctlouccr. uul8-mw? WM. KIEOX. X?OR SALE OR RENT?1HK EAULc; JU Brewery and Malt lioutc. *otfeu>iou glvta September 1st. Enquire ol JOHN iUUD, Mew MeLure House. ' iny2a Rare chance fob a cheap liuMK~Four very desirable LUs, plfeiintly luuulcd, on the Inland, EOxUU leet, lui $tM): IM down, payable lu lour atiuual potoenis of 550 edeb. inquire ol if. \t ilALLY, Agtut, ts '1 vrcliUi meet. I jy?Krtlug J^OR SALE. l offer for Bale my retldonce, No. 2515 Cb'iplfne street; the house is new, contiitiB live tocnu wltn ; easement kitchen ana excelleut cellar: Vi?b t*?, wave:, bath, wutu-u'.use, a jjocd titbit- uuu L-uniano house, snd is well shaded m iiout t?ua rear, lulre on the premises. ! ruG R. M. KA^COCK. J^OR SALE, Ueairable Property at a Enrgaiu, cons'stlug of a jocd Bit loomed house, with two lull JoUs, on corner of ViiEliUa and Yorkitrecta. Terms easy. O. 0. SMITH, Ileal Estate Agent fcroser, auS i'?iO Mttln Sheet. QP.GAN i'OP. SALE. PALA.CE ORGAN, Nino fetors Utcd tut a ifcoil tijnc. Per mJc cicip ]T17 * r. w. rAllMF.B. JiOB BALE. 7aluablo Eeal Estate on N. ?~ corner Twenty* tourth aud Market streets, in tbo Cltj ?i Y\ luellng, W. Va. I.ot 1M Jeet by Ui leet; now ccciiplcd by 0, I, El IriU as a wagon and bladbmitU tbot>. SV. V. JJUbJi A BBO.i apiO iax) Market btmjt pOR SALE OK EXOHA3GF, My PLACE at Elm Grove, containing about t? ' acrcff.- C*a badlrided Into tliice jlaccf, J'cuu ilou and tufxDd to oult purchaser. H. FORBES, No. 7 U.S. Custom House. TolophoHC A-B6. jy^ g?OB SALE. bO KharcaBouwood Nail Mm, H" , . 10 Bharea Jeitersnu Natl Mill, 1 feharotipauldiiigNaU Mill 10 fc hares elro & Marluo Insurance Co. Alio mood Improved *arm adjofniug tlioTowu if MounoBvllio, W; Va., and on tho river and ml'.oad; TnJslsararechaucoloragooJ (aim. I. lun'LN, Agent, au!6 No. 'it Twcntu alitet. J^OR SALE?COUNTRY SEAT. Ten acres.Ql cbolco high bottom land, six mllef )Glo\Y Wheeling, on Ohio Blvtr and ij. A 0. fc. 1. Improved by n substantial brici house, 11 iccirs, tltchen aua outbiiildiuuH, iltuutcd lu t grove ol neple. supar and wpJar nets. Alic, a geed itJcc* Aon ot Irult trctB. Apply to W. v. HOWS & 11RO..13C0 Marktt St.. Or R. W. MORROW, on ihu lnoirlwH. mr7 ?puit SALE. BIORE ROOM AND DWELLING, Ho. 1W4 Main Street Knou'-c ol v iwrotrtM dil3 AtKxclisnmiBmiE, A RARE CHANGE.?I "WILL OFFER CX.at.private k*1umy eotlro properly, knownri uo uoucy r;oit ilng iioutf, conUiutuir iblrty-eco ooms. cno-hi.: acro io:, with so.tlcc-jJir, "fJJoi ;cxl water, Jarno jci fiouie, co?l hu<j plunder lquio, largo wui?r (cub, kdu everything ton l ie J or a boarding heme. Also a bouto hiju lot opj > lto tbo kuove property. AUo aiotou corner wcer | nde'xth ilriot?. Beaton for tt-lliug?(stlfcrnU I ever, tor inithtr particulars inquire of tbe cwitr | n tbo premises, or udorcin b. U JIOsLfcY. wk* | and, aid. Jy31*? gjiOR SALE. VALUABLE COAL rKOPERTY, iltafttcd on W? P. 4 B. B. R? (old HenptoM) .bout two milt* cast ol tbo City ol Wbccliuc. fa., and about two miles from Obio river, u silit* u-: ot too acres o! coal and SO acre* lurfma ?nd oil, Knd known as tbo "Willow Glen ic?l hoprty." W. V. BOOK A UKO., myl 1?C0 Market . P*OR. SALE. faluablo Real Estate end Cuildicgs In Contro WlifeUng. The under?ignod 1> authorized to cOrr for rail tioball lotlrontlrR thlrtj'thiee(33jk?:ton t'bspInontrMt, snd rumJng bnct one l.utdrid snd wenty feet (120) on Alley thirteen, uUd projeity Din* on tbo wtstfido ot ()<ap3Jto ?irtct s?d on it) nouthwe?v comer of Mid ihtplhie itreet ana lley liRhtceu. Tbero is on 'fid hull lot two ricic houbec, now reuting for f-ibO per jeai. Tbe tie to said property it> good, Icrmiol tale, c?u>. or lurtber Information cull upou the underlined at my?fflcc, No. 1188 Clupllne itaet.or to avid Gclger, No. 2347 Wood itrtet. B. B. DOVKNKR. ivl Attorney for Mm. M. i LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY X JOB WORK _ NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT TH? DAILY INTELL1UKNCJHJ JOB 0FFIC7, *01. 'is wa 71 JfoarU?Ui mmt,