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(IW > OA*' KBim nenanm IIUVB.H- JIX* *? ^ ?.uiTT^ <*?" B??lU *" itou on tlie Doll*** u, Clark Haek?M.Wa.hingtoe, and afeSeSS ^w?ESS ?~~xrJzr-~ "lie aboVe announ<*n?nl 1? ? f ad"* | oontradiction in term.. Tbeidei of pro-, claiming that ? "Kcur. and UtMlmenl" at 7 per c.nl can b? had at ? wnu oo the dollar U, to .ay the Uut,j . tax on ih. credulity of the public. If ? oi.Uk. not, two lou of tbe~ eemebood. have already been aold at 80 to 60 cenU ?o th. dollar. At 6r.t th.y were limited 10 the Itookholdere, who, a? a natter of crlTlleie, were to get them at 65 ceoU. Th. fir.t *W,000 were tbo. tak.o. Now Kau a promUeuou. offer to th. pubUc at 5 ceota leu, and M.n th. 60 per cot thu. realired U .ubject to th. com mU.ion. of th. apnu. How come, it that a "?car? and laTMtaat" mu.t * ,f"~r al inch a fri|htfol ducountT If th.y are .^re, then bit no longer""., a. U? Duk. of Wellington one. .aid it wa.. that "high interest mean. P??r *<ca for IbM. bond. will bear lntere.t at the ll om P? cent. Aod thU b th. rate that the poor .tockholder. mait pay be lore they^ta cent oo their io?.m.n ,?1 ?heo they com. to pay them off they moat pay two dollar, for on. ol pr^ pj; and thit, too, when Dmted State, government bond., bearing only * per c.otiot.r..t, are wiling reedUyatlM cent. oo th. dollar in th. town and county o! Washington. Why do people in Wuhiogton county prefer goTernment boodi at 1 per cent U> th. W. 4 W. bond, at 14 per cent. j th.y Mt?in<d them "?cu?? would they , thu. ducriminat. again.1 tbenwl?e?;f Andean any bond b.con.ld.red ?cure that i. cff.red at half pric.! S?mr. would .eem to be a .arctic expreMion under .uch circumstance.. I? " "o UcauH that th?e bond) are impeded to b. insecure that they ou.t need, be gir.n .way at .och a mberabl. price. And do* it not ??m .trang. ,h*l.th1f^ holder, are willing to we their .ecure bond, .old al .uch a aacrifice-a .acrific. that they will.feel and, perchance, re*nt hereafter. The curie of the country ha. b?n the mountain of corporate and in corporate debt that ba. thu. b?n piled up by ?Ulog bond, at 60 cent, on th. dollar. It i. the payment ol 10. u "d 14 per cent intere.1, thu. created, that u calling for .uch excw.it. taxation in all th? citie. and more than half th. town, .nd countiMoftb. couotry, and filling the public mind with to much talk about repudiation. It ia time to put a .top to it, wb.n capital b begging for really ?'*cur?" in??.tment? at low rate, of inter ?u H the W. 4 W. bond. ar. "?cure it i> a fraud on th. .tockholder. to Mil jh.m at 60 cenu on lb. dollar, and ll tb.y are not ?cure it U a fraud on th. public to offer th?m at any prio. what The C.pKol ** tb",e* There "..good dial ol talk daring swarija. Jn?d b, C. P. Huntington and =*? :?r?s?? But it eeemi by *a"p ?^. Courier trom W. A. Qoarrier, atRich ^.tat 1"' Mr H?D"?foD^ j0-. ??U?'0^ that I * aheMnueb trouble, many triale and de-1 uk? occasion to go J" DrettT roach etyle,calling him a Shark Lda"Sb,lock"a?d J.mandel and hU rtcaifd an ? tortionate aod uaorloua debt. rirr aUo calU upon the people to *>'? hi! railroad, the Cheaapeake 4 Ohio, in w'^Uh't ? man.ball b.?nt &XWaifchr Sute co^r, $$&?$fi?Si.3 &????? t'ACSr portion of the burthena ol taxation. Ex-SKiKS EcmciGtMM, the sal to, clever, hu t?n renominat^or theHouM o! Delegatee down in Cabell county. There ia an unpteaaantneee?? latlng between him and ?'A?d'10' * \ netu Alio between him and J. W. St tfalr, ot Fayette county, who aaya that Qibtou told him at Waahington prior to ,he meeting ol the lut Lexlalature that if Windy Wilaon did not reure irom hi* candidacy for Speaker, he(0ib??) wood tot. again* the Capital remote lb. L TbU tccuiation Oib?on lately denied in print, whereupon St. Clur come* oot and pronounce, him "a debued and coward lyliar" in Bennett'. la?t paper. Fiv* carrier pigeone were let off IM" terday (Sunday) morning from the tow cr 0i the Steubentille Coort Hooae. Tbey were aent out trom NewYorkon Batnrday for that purpoee, a prluof $100 bating been offered for a flight withto a ?necifled Urn. Irom Suobentille to New York They were let off at hail put air in the morning, and were expKtad to M,h New Vork (dUunce S50 milee, air lln.) at about 3;1S in the afternoon. VfMHT.-Sew wbeat la offering in nreaeaalw. For lou deiltered thia week, i GTSSU been vM, but no. MI oenta U the rate tbalbolda. Where tha "H: 5 -k?t will at lut settle ie lome ihlng that so fellow can find oat until it I hae ee tiled.?Iroatoa W St**-* I A'SonU>era Editor'* VUII to Wheeling. We bate ft copy of the Hinds County Miaa., Gaactu of July 3d, In which Ap pear several letters from the pea of its editor, Mr. G. W. Harper, at preeeot so journing with hie relatives in this city. As is veil known to many of oar readers, Mr. fl. is a Wheeling boy (or was when be was a boy), end as far back as 1837 helped to edit a little paper here called the IVkig, from which we have recently quoted some old time reminiscence*. Mr. Harper's letters make mention of many little local observations that atrnck his fancy. We are at a loes, however, to understand bow, hiving once lived here, be could ever write such a paragraph as this: "I paved through the market buildings here this morning. The display of fruits and vegetables was aurpriaiog to me. The vegetables are fully equal in aixe to those raised by our beat gardeners in Miasia* ippi, though from s month to six weeka later. The strawberries, onions, beets, Ac., are very large. How they are rais ed on the rock nound and iron girted mountains which surround this town, is a myitery to me." "Bock bound and iron girted moun tains" is a phrase that will come under the head of newa to people hereabouts. We have aome hills tbst have a good deal of atone in them?covered over with rich lime stone eoil?but the iron in them is mostly a matter of imsgination, else we would not get our iron from Lake Superior and MisaourL Mr. fl. should not have ao aoon forgotten the richness of soil for which this region is famous. Its happy contrast with the vast gulch eaten wastes of Misaisaippi should have forever kept that characteristic in his mind. Hu memory, howerer, may be failing, and we therefore pass from this error of recollection to aome of his other observa tions, and quote from them as followi: ?'They complain of dull times and a money pressure here, but I do not feel or <?e it. Everybody appears to be over run with business. The streets are full of loaded draya and wagons, the omni buses and earn full of people, and an ac tivity prevails at all the factories and mills that is gloriooa to lee. Yeaterday, for instance, a glass factory here ahipped two car loada ot glass to San Francisco; while nail., cuiioip, paper, ?a?oni.. plow*. &C-, ?re seen le??mg the city in all direction*, by the many channeli of it*am communication, all manufactured here. There ia money in manufacturing ?ten times the money in manufacturing that there is in agriculture. If we could blend the two in Mississippi, what a prosperous people we might Decome. The impression ia universal here that the general shrinkage of values and hard times have about touched rock bottom, and that with the splendid crops which will be gathered in the fall, prosperity will return to the country throughout its breadth, and that then will come an era of unprecedented buainesa activity, and of unprecedented aoundness. The readers of the OaxdU no doubt stand breathless awaiting the tide. Mr. Harper paid a visit to Thomas Hornbrook's park a few days ago, to which he devotes an interesting letter dated June 25. This letter he begins with aome reminiacencies of early daya here, from which we quote as follow*: "Between 40 and 45 years ago, when I was a boy, a gentleman resided about one hundred yards from my father'a resi dence in this city named Hornbrook. The children of the neighborhood, myself included, always passed bis premises with some trepidation?and becauae it wa* known that he was an Englishman, that be ?u an eccentric man,and that he po?M?ed aomecertain.secreta which were not known toothers. Among the secret! held by him, aa I then understood it, was the manufacture of copperas, and hii long rough sheda, and tight enclosure, devoted to the purpose, one hundred jarda from where I am now hurriedly writing thia letter, are aa vivid to my mind to-day, ait they were 45 years ago, when a boy'. It vu repeated among u? boja then, that Mr. Hornbrook wm bo tenacious of his premises and hi* secrete, that he had declared, that in the whole range of the Universe, Mark Wilson was tbe only individual that could be allowed to come within the square of lota in Eaat Wheeling that belonged to him; and it wu said, and we boy* regarded the re mark aa quite irreverent, that he often declared, striking his fiat upon the table, that Mark Wilson could visit bis grounds as often as he wished, "but that Jesus Christ if upon earth should not come in." So much for tbe elder Hornbrook, and now for the work of a modern Horn brook. After this follows an account of a ride out the pike to Mr. Tbos. Hornbrook's place and a description of it's often written familiar feature*. Mr. Harper wa*, of course, delighted with his visit, as all strangers are; and tells of tbe mottoes that he encountered in'driving through the ground; praise* its beautiful walks and drives; tells how neat and clean, attrac tive and lovely, he found everything, and think* thatutbe Eden of our first parents must have borne some resemblacce to this Park." M. Harper is quite a genial writer, and hi* paper give* evidence of taste, ability and prosperity. Tbe Belmont Covnty Satiouals. The County Convention of the National party at 8t. Clairsville on the 4th was not very numerously attended, all part* of the County not being represented. There were enough, however, to consti tute a respectable nominating body, and the following candidste* were selected: Probate Judge, H. H. Gregg; Sherifl, Levi C use 11 (Major of Bellaire) Suveyor, Cbockley Dawson; County Commissioner Geo. W. Murphy; Infirmary Director, Wm. Lingo, Coroner, H. K Chapman. The delegates to the Steubenviile Con vention on tbe 11th are Patrick Whalen, Geo. E. Smith, Chu. Batzell, Sam'L Sim mons, F. E. Druman, W. J. Grove, J. M. Richardson, Wm. Ling, Joshua Kirk, H. H. Gregg and Isaac Hayes. The County Executive Committee are Patrick Whalen, Ebert Heskett, and W. S. McCurdy. The platform adopted is as follow*: Raolxtd, That we fully endorse tbe platform adopted by the Nationals in convention at Toledo, on the 22d of February. 1878. Raoltti, That it is the opinion of this convention in view of the depressed con dition of business and lfcbor at present In this country, that the salaries now being paid to our county official* are too high, and must be reduced. ifesotoi, That the ballot properly. used is sufficient to secure labor it* rights, to check tbe aggressive movements of centralized capital upon tbe industrial classes, and to insure to the American citiaens every right guaranteed by the constitution. Raohcd, That we hereby pledge our sacred honor to support the preceding resolution*, and that we will make everv honorable endeavor to elect tbe candi dates of this convention. Ttlzb county owe* $3,696 71 overdue debt, on which she is paylrifc 10 per cent interest. And yet her annual statement ?how* a balance in her treasury on June 1st of $4,240 20. Her expenditures.for , the poor last year were $1,033. What la m Trunk JMne? The reader* of the newspaper* of the day conatantly lee mention made of Trunk Line railroad#, bat comparatively lev fully understand what ie intended by the designation. Some three or four railroad line* running westward from the Atlantic aeaboard are eooetiaM* not wrongly called Trunk Line*, ai they form the main arteriee of traffic toward the Weet. If any railroad in the country de* aervee or ie entitled to the name of a grand Trunk Line it ie the Chicago A Northweetern Railway. The company operating thU great line now oontrole more mile. of railway than any other in America, if not in the wor d. Itia byall odde the moat important line of railroad in anr way connected with Chicago. >o other road running out of Chicago car rie? anything like aa many paaaenger* or hauli anything like the volume of freight that ie transported over this road. It alone rona in and out of Chicago every day in the year nearly aa many paaeenger traina u all the other Chicago roada pot together. Ai it ie with passenger traina ?o it ie with freight?it not unfrequently bring* into Chicago fifteen hundred loaded freight care in a eisgle day, and if it doee not oringin a thouaand cari its managers think it ie doing poorly. Forty to fifty paeeenger traina daily, leare and arrive at ita depot at Chieago. Of inburban pea eengert it carriee more than all the other roada that run to or from Chicago. Theae are facte that can be eatabliehed by any one wiahing to do ?o. No road but the very belt could do the buaineee thie great line doea. Ita track ie of the heaviest ateel rail, and ie kept.in cooetant repair by the constant vigilance of an army of track men, and ie patrolled day and night the year through for the double purpoae of keeping everything connected with it in perfect condition, and for the entire aafety of ita patrone who are traveling over it. No road axywkere can ehow a euperior track, finer coachee, stronger, swifter or better locomotive engine*; and no other road weat of Chicago haa ever attempt* ed to approach it iu ita equipment of Pull* man Hotel and Sleeping Coachee. It alooe, of all the western roada, haa the celebrated Hotel cara, and on thie line only can the traveler between Chicago and the Missouri river procure the com* forte and luxuriee that theee care alone can furnish. Other linee may talk of Dining cars, and aix teen-wheel coachee, but not one of them can offer you a Pull* man or any other form of Hotel car. Theee carK combine great luxury with the greatest obtainable comfort, and at no in crease in expense over the common, old fashioned and ordinary aleeping car. The marvel of those that travel on them ie to know how the company can aflord to run them and charge no more for berthe than is charged in the old fashioned aleeper. The answer ia found in the great volume of travel thie road ie carrying. The thou* sande flock to ite linea where the hun* dreda seek ita competitor*. We are sure that no one who haa once seen theee cars would ever uae any other if traveling in the direction they run. They are not for the exclusive use of the rich, but are juat aa comfortable and elegant for the poorer traveler?coating to occupy theee cara no more than does the occupancy of the old fashioned sleep er, no one need for fear of ezpenae be prevented from using them. Thejr have j become "the rage," so to speak, with the Californiann, and have attracted the ma* jority of that claae of travel. If you are about to travel east or west between Chicago and Council Bluffij, Omaha, Denver or San Francisco it will pay you to see that you get your tickets oy the Chicago <?? SorthvaUrn BaUviy. At some future time we may give yon further ideas about thie great road.?The Dem ocrat. The Way; Cot Ben in Setting Up the Flos?Cloodt Jackson and John?on Hare .\o Show Against Such Doing*. Parkerabur* Sentinel-*Democratic Piper. Col. Ben WiUoo vu oat here last week trying to arrange with tbe National party for an endorsement in their convention. Their call was for a contention to nomi nate a candidate for CongreM on July 4th, and he hoped to forestall action by "fixing matters," so that he would re ceive their endorsement, and their strength being presumably large he thoogbt perhaps he could then be elected. What the result of his negotiations were is unknown,but the Convention adjourned tine die without action, which is a little curious to tay the least. It is common talk on our streets that so much money was demanded for silence. Col. Ben went away and returned in a couple of days and went away again. The Convention met and adjourned and the Congressional matter was left untouched. As we said the whole thing baa an exceedingly curi ous a<pecU TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Diriimi of nam. Ot. & Pitta.... P.CASLL^ a.m. r.M.I lfcSS iM r.v. 4J?t 11:18 11:10 *? ?.| 4:47 WO 6:061 AUIV1L ow TJUUTl. 11 S3 10 JO A.W.| 10:5.1 9:07 ft55* A.M. *Trladelphli Accommodation ?This train only runs between Wheeling sod TrladtlphU. IDtlir except Sunday?Xmtk Accommodation. jSuutenrlfle Aceemmodatlon.?Thle train dar ln* the day pe?*e backward sad forrird between Martin"! Perry and Bellaire, etopptn* when req ai red it rt>?rain Houee, AttniTille, Wait Wheeling ind Gritri HID. OV AND AFTBB WEDNESDAY, the 1Mb imt, Cm oo the Wheeling d Elm GroYt K. K. will run i* followg. Can will leava the Qty (corner of Market ini Eleventh fits.) asd Btamm ? ?6:15 a.m. IM M 7*J " 815 M 855 - fclf M 10:15 1048 a. W. 1141 " 12:15 T. K. 11:58 M IM " *15 fcMr.M. 8:15 M 4:18 " 448 M 8*5 - 8c 18 ? ?iundiya excepted. 458 t M. 715 " 8:18 M 881 ?? *15 M SPECIAL NOTICES. -A. CABD. '7bill whoir euffierinx from the ?nei and ln dlKTttioni of youth, nerroas weakness, early do* ay, loes of manhood, Sc., I will aend yoc ? receipt that will core you, FREE OP CHARGK. Thlj greet remedy wie dlscorertd by a talari cmary la South America. Bcod a eeU-eddreaetd envelope to the Rav. Josara T. Ixkax Station D, BHU IIohm, jtm Tort City: srplt-eodaw A General Rebellion. Triumph of a Great Diicovery! The poblk his rtbtOtd agilnat cnUritlng Heir Dyu. Paikioo baa for. ?worn thorn. Atagadous community hM adopted in their stead, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, ind tor A*m rrajotu: It cmbrowna sad blackens tbe Mr, not the eMa. It la i try<itbU tmoOum, not I bmrmi ,ft*UL It does not borkeqoe nature I with b tombq mttatXi tifu, hot produces her own IhUfkmt. Its cooltnc e0eet U Uutlmg. It <Ufia ddUaim. Ita rteulta are aa^tm. Ii merer faiU. Manufactured by J. CRlrfTaDOBO, Wo. H WU liam St., he? York. 6old by ell Drugjlita. Ap pBed by all Hair Drtsieri. jel5-d*w ANNOUNCEMENTS. CABD. T3 lU Toitri <zf CXU Co%*i, I "D?nce m yaeif aa i candidate for tbeoffloeof I Oerk of Oraoty CMxrt end reswotfnlly aa* your ?ooport it the oiecUeo to be beldta (fciober nor* 1 Jyt RRKJAMIM DAVRKPORT. MJoaai. k?itobs?rteeee announce oar worthy fellow-dtlien, Cart. JOHN CAALUt, ia ? candi dal tor the offlce of Oerk of the County Ooort of Ohio county, iad oblige ' )e? MANY CTTUEyg. R1 io conruE Two hundred tan md to ckoke Bo Oodbe, jut delft M. BEiiT.r, ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?JJOTICE ?11 penooa Indebted to the Irs of BataooACo, in Ooeby notlAed to make immediate payment, and all peraooa baring billi are notified to preaent t bin SocthwUfc kr eettlemeat. W. L. BATSON A CO, jjl US Mala Street HOU8EHOLD FURNITUBE AT PRI VATE SALE. I tfier ail my Houeehcld and Kitchen Furniture at prtrateaak frotc thiadata until July 30th That remaining uajold at that Uma will be aaid at pub lie auction oa July 8th, at 10 o'clock a. m. LEWIS J0KE8, jyS? Cor. Huron and Mary lard 8U. ANTED? An experienced None Girl, not under 16 jetn of age, who can come well recom mended. None other need apply. Inquire at this office for name of advertiser. jys* QHILDREN'3 CAEBIAGE8, " CBOQUEr, BASE BALLS AND BATSs, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, At Bottom Pricea, at O. C. GENTHEB'8, jjt 10C7 Mact Snoorr. fpHOMPSON 4 HIBBERD, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, BRASS FOUNDERS, 1314 Market Street. AGISTS FOE THE RETORT OAS C00KINQ 8T0VES un> trNDEEWBXTEBS GAS MACHINE. Ira IJIO THE PDBLIC. The aadenigned bu purchased the Drug Stan cm the coroer of Mala aod Twenty lacood itiecu, lately occupied by Hugh L Bcberta. Heli a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pbarsacy, aod haa the additional qualification ?ceurad by practical experience In hie btirineae la aome of the bat Drug etorci in the dty. By strict attention to the tuli of hie patroni be hope* to dtMTTe and reorlTe a liberal patronage. Particular tod pereonal atteation will be gtveo to compounding Pnecriptloca. The parent medl> dnee only being xvti. A fall line ol ToUet and Fincy Article* kept constantly In stock. Moderate pricea charged in all caara. Your patronage la resptctfully solicited. JyS CHARLES MOBfrKKMOELLKB. A MYSTERY!! EXPLAINED. Who tmonf the mxaj tboumnd redden of thla Paper ha* not hvl ocuulon to wooder at the sod den acquired wealth of mom enterprtdog neighbor of hl?, who to the larpriM of hii friends suddenly began to improve his property, baild stables, bay bene* tod cirrlues, Are** elegantly, P'7 iattrtrj thlof lo auh, tod supply the village with goerip far months to come. sooe woold hare it that be made a fort one speculating In Wall ?'r?e'; otheri again that he owned a few than* to the Big Bo oaott Silver Mine which hid suddenly qusdrupled to value. Other wise-iae* knew be nad a rich uncle somewhere; In fact rumen ran thick and fas: while ibeotject of all ihlt flutter and speculation kept on enjoyinj the beat of all the world'* goods an<i did not enlighten othen as lo th* ciuse of his prosperity. And now, gentle reader, ahall we whisper to joa the secret and tell 70a bow Fortune found out thl* man, who dredging and delving Joe nil daily living suddenly blocmed forth a* a mi a of wealth It via not Wall street, filler bonanza, nor Gold Mine*, nor say rich Msflve. It va* simply a locky Ticket in tbe Old Kentucky Stat? Lottery of which this man bad become tbe fortunate b jytr. There are Three Capital Prlies in every driving, aod some one most draw tbem. and why may not to* become tbe lucky bolder of a fort unite ticket. The Kentucky State LotUry has daring Its exis tence paid more money In Prist that any Lottery. Demtatl: er Foreign, whoee tickets are aotd in this country. No Drewirgi HAVE EVER BEES POSTPONED, aod Priiea hire always been earn ed without deduction 00 presentation. W* also desire to eall particular sttention to the fact that all comepondecca with oar firm 1* strictly private anl confidential, aod that w* will not under any circumstance* publish the name* of persons draw ing Capital Priiea for the purpoee of drawing cus tom to oar LotUry. SIMMONS 4 DICKINSON, Minagen, Covington, Ky. WILLI A MS UN 4 CO., General Eastern Agents. 5S9 Broadway, New York. Drivings take placs oa tie 15th and 30th at uch ?on'.h. GUI NlXr fl DRAWING TAKES PLACE July IStli, 1878. SCHEME: 1 Priii of 1U.0C0 1 '? 8 000 1 " . j 000 2 Prliej (A iBOO each ft,000 2 " 1,500 each. 2,003 I860 other Prises amounting to. ?/00 20 sproi I mating Prists 2,922 lew Prises t<7,925 WHCLE TICKETS II. Addreaa all orders to WILLIAMSON 4 00.. Oen'l Eeftern Ag'ta. jy? 609 Broadway. New fork. CLOCKS; Cheaper this rrer, at LOUIS OECHERrS JEWELRY STORE, 1307 Market 8C, ?pp. McLur* Hotua. $7.50. HO! FOR NIAGARA FALLS. $7.50. SMYTHE'3 EXCURSION To Slagtrm Falla rla OareUod, than itaamer on Lake brie to Buffalo, tod these* by rail to Nligara Falla and returo to Wbaling. Lcare Monday, Ju'y 6, at 9 a. w. a nit* bono Wedseaday. 8 r. M. F?r* tor rousd trip <730. jy4 ^DJCaTABLE WIRE FiLLED Window Screens, To fit all tire Windows, < At FLOOD'S PICTURE STOBE, *| Jj4 No. 40 Twelfth 8trect. pOR PASSAGE TICKETS Xo and From Europe, Call at H. F. BEHRENS'?2217 Market Street, Agent lor tlx popular Staamihlp lioaa. PICMCERS And othen wUhinj CRO K, BASE BALLS OR BATS, Will find ni readj to accommodate them with the tame, at NO. 44 TWELFTH 8TREET. STANTON & DAVENPORT. i7< J^ABD OIL The inbscriber baa on hand a lot of Lard Oil, of hla own prcuing. Warranted per fectly Pure. By the barrel and on draught jyl ISAIAH WARREN. PRESERVE YOUR HARNESS! BEST LEATHER DRESSING XKT TJSE. 1,000 CAKS PURE NEA.TS FOOT OIL, on hand and for tale to the trade, and at rttail, by jyl MA I AH WARREN. ^HTONISHING. C. B. BBOOKX. foraarlj Madam* Morall, talk all affklra af ilia, daaorlbaa yotxr taoabaad or vile, i? 11a bow many tinea yoo will Barry, warna you of daogan by aaa or laod, ttUa ail boaioaaa trans action*. futd*i the tin*)* to happy marria?. All boatoaaaatrktly ranadrntlal. Ladiaa ar.4 |antl* n*a Noneh. Office hour* 9 a. v. t*ll 9 r. u. No 3t Thirteenth St., batwwn Jacob and Byron Str.WbteUnt. W.Va. Je? WANTED?Erery body to know that Joa. P. Ban la a cast far tba CafcbraUd Donaatie Bewtag Maehlsa. Aleo for the WMta udNav Bom Bewlaf Macfclaea. Mr. Baca laa practical Macbtslat. woo hai done tba rrpairtcf lor thedlf. (artat Machlaa Conpantaa lo thi? atr for aertnl raw peat, and ta nww eaodaetlin a Bajxdr Bbop lor bimtelf at 1S1X Maikat tjtrwL All work warns tad. Baod la your Machines nyt-daw NEW ADVERTI8EM ENT8. 2 I M 10 A 0 0 0 s i s o 3. & g s H M P & o fl s x 3 E a CO ? a S r I 0 e M a p u CO z < o DC < CQ Q Ld z u Q U o Ld DC QL S x ? 1 I I ? * CD ?g S >? I 0 0 <8 0 hi ti B pS 0 H (!) s >? CM *E O o S ? & E. as J I ?g GhEJO- S- FEE2STT, WHO LIS ILK D XXL KB 15 FANCY GROCERIES, TEAS, Tibiocw, Clgare, Cheei?, Canned Goods, Foreign aid Donestio FrolU, Nuts, &o. ALSO, MAKTPACTCHIB OF Candies and Pure Lemon, Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups. j?12 No. 1307 Main St., Wheeling, W. Ya. MUSIC IN ANOTHER PLACE! YOUB ATTENTION IS REQUE8TED TO THE ROMOVAL OP SHEIB'S MUSIC STORE To "Washington Hall, WHXRK WILL BE FOOD TBI L1EOE8T AKD 1Z9I AS30BTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRIN8S and MUSICAL 600D8, of iwy dwcrlptlo*. Me. WILLIAM B. 8EEIB IS THE BOLE AGENT FOE THE Prices from $250 to $1200. Price from $75 to $600 All of which will be told at the largest possible discounts from pnce lists. PIANOS AND ORGANS RENTED AND SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ^?"Special attention given to Repairing and Toning all kinds of Instruments. Orderi by mail promptly attended to. apt WHOLESALE CROCERIES. !MI. T?.-ffiTT .t WHOLESALE GHOOER, PORK PACKER, AND DEALER IN Provision*, 8ugtr?, Msliuet, Syrup*, Rio*, Flour, M*?t*, 4o? 4o, 8ol* Agent for th* Dupont Powder Mill, Pttant 8*r*ly Fut*. No*. lSOB and 1311 Main St., Wheeling, W. Ta. I?H SARATOGA WAFERS Jut Received, ONE BARREL SARATOGA WAFERS B. J. SMYTH, Cobweb Mabket a*d Podbteehth tin. J?26 %_ ROLLS OF 10,0001 Wall Papers Sc. Border* Rtotivtd on Saturday at 1113 mai* AT. Tbaaa fwda art all cbolaa and a?w paBarna, aod will to add lower than any inch toodl war* ?rar oflarad In Um cdty balara. a. w. PAULL A Baa, )a> lie Mala Stmt s. J. Ef.T.T FRITZ, MAjrcyACTom or WAGONS, CABT8, PLATFORM A ELLIPTIC BFRQfO waoov8, floats, dray0, wheelbarrows, tmrkr-WBXKLB, Ac. J?? Car. S4tk anf Martit gOTTOM HAS BEEN BEACHED When too eta bor GENUINE OIL PAINT INGS, In bftodtooM Walnut OUt PnoM, (or P.00, At KIRK'i?1005 Main Stmt. Picture Frimd, Hoaldlnp, Photographic Mite riili. Looklnf OImm Me, SMkcta and Wail Pock ata Me, Arttat Mitarlale, Aiboms, Blermcopfc Good i, si ]d) ITRK'S?O.T. Him Bom. QHABLEB H. BEBBT, Diiui n Rop*,Tw1iM, Otkum, Bloekt, Ttr, Pttck ?nd Rotlii. fiam md LMtkarBaHlni) Lim utf Poplar Brotm Hindlit, Fir* Brlok, Till ud Cl?y. >*> tu iib arrmr Lemonade Straws, AT ODIOUNB * WOODS'?1143 Hill Br. Ir> rpOBACCOS.?I HAVE OK HAND X ? fall Um ol Totmtt* fnn IWM|? ma ?IWM ta tbt ?owntry. MMb| nwBnik Hrftrat-i ib*MS?7,HMir,5. BitMk'Jfm.a "*" Btdtaa, J. I, hn, ?kbmaod. J. t tW DuirUU- Tti i. T. Otm. It tad it km I ubiMiSb mjlm mUt bj Ikaotli uto U bn auM trial U. UUlTilMutUUlbtlM. DRV GOODS. IMBIEN SE REDUCTION IN PRICES! ?at? C.T. BRUES&CO'S. Entire Stock of New and Fathlouable Marked Down to Prices thatOe^Competitian SPECIAL. Tea pieces all Bilk ud Wool Figured Grenadine at $1.25, werth $2.50. Fans, Fans. B??t Auortment in the City. Prices re duced to ACTUAL FER3T COST. C. X. BRUES & CO. jeSS ) ?AT? HENBV BOEMKB'S. >?5??UDfeT8 NEW STYLES OF CARPETS. | clolh*, Wlodo* bb?d??, ic., call? HENRY ROEMER'S. CHEAP CASH DBY GOODS HOUSE, No 2006 Main Street, WhMllng, W. V*. JgL=___=?? ~ JACOB STVYI>Er ULA.LXX IS Carnage&Wagon Hadfaie, 14? MAIS * MJ{ 800,10 Sia' t,rp oiThLlJ ? lull TP"? 01 -VA?S Th? ?2,.?'1i'S,0^35i,3S?Sa packed At# in ? ??5L{L 0P25 aliom, ?od btml* MtUfactloo. p 8TEINKETZ, Ki*0?ACTOM10?i"??w<" Cedar * Imitation Cedar Boxes For Qpr JtmoIiCtolwB. AlMnato4"0' -p ^ UTAH BOXES, pwn^d f^5f^Wry?^!WS K)liuJ ?< ?? low n? ' "?ta. I2?u<-ttl3 Hill Wi* mrlS ? 'I pEO. H. PAEKS, I Carer of th? I "fl" iWikWBW" ,*??! Pork Hoom Fulton. OBco 1?J D j Btwt ~ ?i jmpoktant NO-acE. SEbissssbmw? Something for the Fourth. JZ gE? jssr-^??^t.v!K-?SA T?*oi r**?1 n? ?pEA-ltlS FOB DIPIOUAS. GRADUATES OF THE PUBLIC SCB00I3 Cu |M U?U DIplooM Wo* rt-''" "* McLVBX BOUSE ART STOSS. r_ l. *ioou jai TJRICKWOBK. sod G"?-^ "SSd'^JTtoiSSi ats?srfc?s^s?^'? and MAtly titendoa to by HAMILTON ^SMNAHAN. lot. IB linui" B?*?* ? rtoi in Bon* "? *>?** M. ECLLT, kT?Kk7 ^MBlllUlUUU J1XECUT0H*' SALE OP Valuable Short Creek Byrlrtua tl the aatboc4'* tm* ?. WEDXEBDAY. fcp*,*, At tha treat door c! tha '?=* county, KlUdjJ ?? tfctect a. M.| Offer at poUit Qrote" farm, ljla? about lu o3a w oty,aad oh tali* etai trva uau^vt. ?* lately owned aad ocrcpiad It MdHanTf!* tort. Ik* lu. tbertcn ernitd a Urjt aad ?rnr?^^ Houa*. in food ouodlUoa aU r?a*r ? m ?? wlita italic,dairy bo<m i&i uut t uV_ bulldiap TV?? U air uo Ua hraitS.^ product!re Orthaxdaf w?li mt -m < kind a. ItolaraliativMaai w*t2? atdutderlald wllheoaL It It u^tZS? aod peculiarly well adapud boU Wr a2t5 aad lor gr?*ioj. Tdii orSata-OaMhirdtf im ?y la caah la band, aad iba rwi? j annual payneala wuMttma tbapurtbaiirtoclw bliaatawul ncal MOBitr loc the dtftrr* a,f^5?a,? to U weand by proper d<?d tTtrw m Pomcmfao tf*en oo d?y of tile. For further iatoraaooe atply ui j rv?. Attoraty. Bo. 71 Twelhb nr?C *'?<*?? CHARUs Clup*? EuiAhna i. fSi W?M LS^ gALE OF VALUABLE ~~ BuiIucmn Real Entatt. The undentoed, Joba F. Usavtat. lias, latrator with tba will air*x?d if Mir**.1 fZ* dK***d, hotly |lv?a notice Ua: b* wffi i? WEDNESDAY, the Slit day ?f Jth a Ccameadm at 10 o'doet a. *? trli u ^ I Hoc at ibe Hoot dv* u' tbt Cam Ha?rfife county, In tbt dty of Wfcae^u. {ju msn * Va., tba Irilowic* drteritadralaua lowlU All ibat i*-* ol laad tfx ut ta^M lid* o* Main itrert, totvea Ifcb u< m tn aad Uloc n?xt axub of tbaptty*r.T*c. Atl prm. tormtriy U*a?lH u J*u ua* fer? twenty-two ii?t Iroct an lUa ciw. ix run back of trrn tweatvtw* l?et it ?U'i uoiS la tbe rear thereof tawtca Uuuit^ being tame property it* >t?l nwu ?m?? eoeewyed to tb? uDd?r*r.?d ky Ham J?*|? met! J eucutor aad trutiw ?f aid lnanL m ??'WN " F?*?lha Blacb Broa. u idpi toctcry,c?l lingua* TlUa belirrd good. Vet betsf mtjtfmm raprmfiUUn tb? uadcraptd wiii iou ? laiot tptcially. Tubs or Siu-Oet^kird o< ibt yodai money caabtn baud, aal lb* itidat Utmna lutallmenu jayaW* la t?* aad two jan in* th day of mif. ?tin latent'. TW dtlcmd yijwu to U KCUied to tba maa^ctxc d ibt umoI JJHIl F. EOkCUUeUT iiauanaJvrmUrwrt. CatDwm A Caiowm. Attcrarrv .<1 OLD UNION STREET EXCHANGE One tbra?ry BrVt BsOdist ftau il NcE North aid* d old Ctke, new Dtitatb iM known u tt* OLD IXCHA5GE, occu^dai galooa aod Baausna: Icr tauy jmt ana lis large ratu aad jool <*Uc, pied *m model a laprenmeata. Tbii U a rod tea placa, wall koud, abd nUau jn?*nj. For lermi aad partiealan tfHJ U0u:k> datta, at Etyaaaa'i Brmry.a CA-sCHlEmitt, Eeal Eatit* Ajtata, O^ra H*? km, a 1?. rjttDSTETjj Silt i?SWj?d8?ffis??: ojtord?d0/tmi?53? c??"La'* **T, la tu rm ]srT "-? '?*faT < 0004 ?????* im, Utolui" l5v* FEioir, ti. a* ojjjmm BjlooUn ?l 10 ?'dUiKuh .<? -?racldoorc^ i.taH-iK.'.i Vl^ioii. to li? 01; o! ?Waco lieWW, * " H? dij. or io much timnj u bit '-?* ij^sxmisjss j.SraKE^^-'H ftr,rn *** u ^ M fiODbfTM a*r?ntr-nJnt, ctsatH mimm ot itowm, ^XwSS^SZ fraotln* thlxl j.thiw teet on tl* v*? ti, * jS * aad roaalai *aK?ud;j 4 Mn ri4U |S four I#*t tlx lachrj or to a pc<tt ui*rr m ** ^eba/?B Maina&M, i?j wUt'1 tfcM. SLS^L1, **" ^ -*? torsd amntj-unf, tomcxJtw nnu&i ik?i part lot t<ia? tto us* j**, oi eocmcd to tto aaid Unota* WoaTjoi A. Ban and *1/# aad Mullii Lc<? w M daWd Patraaxr lkh, ?* uhi? fWV. *aM? flaia, la Dt*J BookNo. M, U*)X Alio, ao modi 0/ tto eonh to.'*satat KT<ot7-Dio? 11 lin totem Ku out a pu? oi poc&i aU3T? dwxtM. ud bat at ??* Pref^,r P*?IH 1=4 fCCTTH U Q? ?< Christian Wifocr br JhoOlttacCrtrilr dt+i daied Mxrth 3d, 15a, aid mvW an a^dlaad rtcwda tn Lm aock St.&uK Tto flnt aatfcMdpirtc/thtacrukHIl w,u **tnt *' *id EM 1*1 >? Tit title to tto nofcrtj tow7 a4*ais4sli ao)d ii toitcrtd to to food, n^xiuuU tea pvttbcnof uabove, twtieUiscw tr?t?l&l 0U7 eoartj nxh tltk ai j W a ottj * two dttdi 0i trjil iSarmM. Tn?i or tULB-OM-tiird, ud m asd an mi th? pcrtiuw my tlKt la far, cmt it tot U* baiafie* la 1*0 <saaJ tsicailBrett CUM tweiTe Bootht rtvprrCTfJj, v.U laMM im* 4?T of atlt. tU pardtaarr to fir* to a?paM protalaaorj aetf ior <ach tsatallafst. u< tkt tfi to tM pro per j ?dd to be'rrtaiMj u ares? ti Ito payis?at ttortof urttl paid ukl tIMOS btEt, Tnm CiUiwrLLi Ctumu Atunt/t J. C Huvir, Auctloem. ?jH Tto *bor? mi* u parpjxi at:'M23uil, Jaly I. in. at l? o'docl 4. a jJlOB SAIX KAS3AS LkSDS aaJ aosx 0L? Coutr property that I viU $tll at a rrai Itfiit Call aa^ #m whit I hire, Ji job wwt w mate raontr. JOHN McDOSALD, $p26 Enl Etute Artvt, Elm Grort /I- Ti* Ba*? I* }?%r JW# ? 3%u< c^. a .Vnr imw' IT PAYS to LET people EKOV WHlT TOl B4*| to ??Ii. HOW THAT C AS Bt W>l ll thk LfcAtT COei li WORTH A-?I? NB*HPlP*ta BEACH MOEE FEOFLUl A le* ?XPINi? 1HA> AM IHW MEAN- of C0MHC.VICAT10*. HtfCEAJ ADVEBTI'EME^T THAT f*SJI rTJJ THE *o^T OKTLATIOK f??KTHnJIOJIT IN (J OD PAPEK* I- THE?t'*tST*All? DEVELOP TUUK EriI>'Ey TO 1BT Fl-B SL'Cti A rewahd ?esd fob i enpr or ors LWT AM' lt>8S WH?T?S IJJJB UECCLiTiox vur Ci? on huas"" X s.-r* w? >? i*< o<T 1U) ? two? ? H?M" [ ruw ctofy. - ? juunui^ *r~k ArmrfW l^Ur?? fESTir v'??/ nr tidf. Ai w itr? rse^wi piano assasaasasogSS M25, euperb Oraod S^u? P^-?5j"jJ only PM. fcJ^iat Ipr^ai Piim ?IVj. l'pr? hi f1?aw M- ?* TT 111 Orpn# II ?M? f ?? '* atopa. co?t ftfl oe.'r fllV l^r? T?p urpma oeJj Ilu5 daaa #at prmat UK*. >'? euw" to tottciei about eott ot fUaca aal ftf* 7*L* PWaaa addina 0A?l?i f. BEAllT. *umr ILJ. A DA V to Af*DU f*r.rt*acJ* ItfSI