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0*M M 4 17 FsarHwrt* ItrML r * E w ? CAM ?BILL rCBtSMW AMD rtorwwojs. WEDMCSDAT. Al'O.'il, 1878. REPUBLICAN ^CONGRESSIONAL ^l_CDHy?NIiO!i; rtm OoaTMtkQ <d U* Cttoo K*pubJl<Bt? f*rtj wt tU Fmt Cunfimioiul DUlrlct of W??t Vlr |lcM ?1U U l*l<x in lb* town o( MouodnlUs, oouatf, Aliftut 2M, 1871, (or Uw Furgwo *1 mwIiuUqi ? az^Uiilf lor Cuopm, u>d ?1jo Set U ? tmnactlx* uf luch oUmt luilrwsunuj MnUto Um Ccnvutko. Tl? &aU*? IW^ub aSPjwFirlU DUulctl? r^witnl Ppolnt dttetfita lo tbs CtAvtBtloa U?a lb- ? attics wnptlBlBf '.hs INMitcl X iucl> tlms act .? w ?? iay ?uU the tuoTsalscc# oC lb? prop;' <' ?*? Mrertl CouaUM. Oj or4a of Um Itopublkan Ex?hi1t? ?. l imit tHi! lit* Its! Coiurwtlocul OfcO. KJ'WAttlb <h*.i..aa. Abort Coming* ol Ibe Municipal Fathers. The delay of the City Council in acting on the AM?ument in, lo say the least, very reprehensible. It is unhu?ine*s like and cannot but be detrimsntal in its effects. Either the affaire of the city are beyond the managing ability of the present Coun cil or else there is such carelessness on the part of that body, ai will pat it in a very unfavorable light in the esti mation ol oitissna. In fact the abort oominga of the Father* are rather too numerous and glaring to escape condem nation. ttetfloaing with the annual appropria tions to the different standing commit ted, there was a grow violation of the law made and provided by the legislature, at the instance of Council,which requires a distribution of the available funds to be made either in the month of May or Jan*. Nether has either branch taken any steps, so far a* we are informed, to find out wbat proceeding* are necessary on the part of Council lo make the appro priation* legal. A resolution offered with a view of requiring all votes on appropri ation* of money lo be taken bjr aye* and nays, and to be recorded, in order that the minutes may abow that tbeclause requir ing a three-fiftha or iwo-tbirds majority haslMen complied with, ha* never b?en acted upon. The First Branch i* com pelled to take for granted when appropri ation come up from the Second Branch th^tyig^aff been acted upon in com pliance with law, when it is well known that thtf latter body i* nol at all scrupu lous in complying either with law or or dinance. 'The'First Branch, too, is sori ously at fault in many re*pect*. Members have^ecome exceedingly oareles* about aitnftiDg the aeasions either regular or special. For the larger part of the time some of the wards are practically without representation, their members not having appenred for months at a time. In fact* there Is seldom present at the sitting* of the branch more thau a bare quorum, acd lftor thirii slow In getting together; All thislrbad in principle and bad in ef Although it win known that the report uf the Board of Equaliaition was pend ing, (a report absolutely necessary to be considered and aotod upon, in order that the book* of the Assessor might be turned 0T?r to the Collector); although it was notorious that the time wa.? long pant/When the Colieotor should hare been at the work of collection, yet at the, regular meeting for August the First l tiranoh had no quorum, nor could itj compel one, and, therefore, adjourned to meet on Friday evening of last week. When that evening came it was only after long waiting that the neceasary quorum could be counted, and when the time came for the conaidera tion of ibe report of the Board Equaliza tion it waa found that one member, like the Arab, had quietly stole away, and the FiralBraoch wu without the legal baaie for conducting businew, and of course ad journed. Thua business of fundamental import ance. Wk,JtpJaight almost say, indefi nitely postponed, since no time this side of lb4 regular meeting in September waa fixed or eveo propoaed (or iu conaidera ton.! The Assessor's booka are not in ojndition to be turned over to the Col* lector, and of coarse no collections can be made, and the city's funds are run ning dowff to mo. Indeed It is not im possible that even now, under this moat j reprehensible neglect of positive duty, the djy may_ be incurring an illegal debt with the banks. But Qallio (Council) caree for noneS>f three things. It seems to be a matter of indifference with the| municipal ^fathers bow much at loose ' tnda the financial stfiira of the city run, although the day of election draws near. la the matter of aaseuments we know of 00 proceedings on the part of a mu aieipal*bodj by iu committees, that for cool disregard of all the principles ' of equity can match the at tempted role of the present Board of EquaJisition as reported by it ?elf. eeema that when the Assessor (Mr. 8mith) waa ready to enter upon the work of aaseesmsnt he applied to the law officer'of the city for information io the matter of oflWto; that is, as to whether a mania returning the amount of hie per sonal property (merchandise for Instance) had a right to deduct from said amount the sum or earn* due or to become dae for the purchase thereof. The opinion given to the Assessor waa in accordance *ith that theory, aad upon this opinioo giren by the municipal law offioer the Aseeeor took his account of the perioral property af the ejtieene. It is immaterial how the {Batter came belofe the Board of Equalisation, but it came, and a question Moee as to the right ot a party to deduct from the return of his personal propertr the evidences of Indebtedness therefor. The lav officer of the city was called on by the Board, and a change having come over the spirit of his dreams he put upon reoord an opinion the very reverse of that fUen to the Admor tod by which 1 that officer wu governed In making the ?"?"""l- Tb. Bowl, anxiona to learn to what extent thie ttror ol the Munici pal A.ttorn?7 mijht impair tht reeennre ol tha oil/, called npon Aeataeor Smith lor Information. Ha fare a large I'at ol proptny ratnrnad and deduction. allow td andtr tht City Attorney'a hrat opinion. Tha Board ol E<|i>alljaiioa look an In algnificanl mol.lj ol tha proparlr ao it tarn ad, tod oharftd tip to tht owner, tht fall amonoi ol thair iroaa raturna, laar. inf tha larm mijorltj to atand oochanred Irom tht original aaaeeement. Tht que* IUb now btforttheConncil U whether on. dtr the second opinion of the City Solicit or, the AMMforiball be required to again goojerthecity(1andi m-k*is m? Vf**' sent in acoor^ancelVlth that opinioo, u vbetber the awnaMDl as now made shall stand lor the present year. Singulam enough, however, the Firet Branch Is divided in opinion aa to whether tbe tew partie* whose *?ses*mente hare been. r*i?d bjr the Board of Equaliiation shall be compelled io pa/ taxes upon the amended aseeaement, or whether the ac tion of tbe Board shall be disapproved" and tbe assessment reatpnfd to the orig inal amount*. The jptton of the Board is 10 manifestly contrary to the spirit of justice that the only wonder is that there should be ^ooptnloiuofi.tl)e subject. All the partiea affected by the aotion of the Board aa well m thoee who are not, are euppoeed to hare made an honeat return under oath ot their property, and! of tbe debt* claimed ai ofl*ela against ite taxable value. There i> no charge of any attempt to efade the provisions of law, ao that there can be no valid reaeon given for railing tbe assessment upon a few men and allowing all the balance who are in tbe a ame boat, to go scot free. Again, in relation to the Collector, Councii has kept that officer hanging on the ragged edge for months, and it is yet uncertain aa to whether he will be con* demced or vindicated. In other worda, tbe conundrum is, have we a Collector? and it is one that it wodld be well for1 the Couocil to solve aa quickly aa pos aible. What is wanted is a sensible, bua-. iness like management of municipal affairs. _ col. Don Wilson aa a Champion Dodger. Edlton of the Intelligencer: In the convention at Richmond in 1861 Ben Wilson dodged tbe vote on the Ordi? nance o( Secession. He was the only member in that body who was a/raid to vote on one side or the other. He dodged on the ordinance, bat when it came to voting supplies and an armament lor the State agsinst the Union be voted yea. As a member of Congress be hae dodged almoit every important question. For instance, on tbe 13th of March, 1878, he dodged the vote on the famous Baker res olution, which declared that the people of the United State# constituted a Nation, and, again, on the Cos resolution, which denied the right of secession. On the 29th of May, 1S7G, be dodged voting on the tariff question. On tbe2Gibof June-1876, he dodged voting on the Retrenchment and Re form resolution. In June 1876, he dodged voting on the Wood tariff bill. On tbe 15th of August. 187S, he dodged th* charge made by the Parkeraburg 6?n tint!, a Democratic paper, and when Charlie Caldwel pressed the charge home upon him io the Convention, and in the presence of all the delegates defied htm to purge hiouelf of the diihonor attaching to a violation of his pledged honor, he sat still and dodged. Dodging early and dodging late, the Parkeraburg Sentinel, a Democratic paper, says of Beu Wilson that "Ac is a man icho u n tlx anger to on honest impulte, n noble deed, or a virtuous thought." Tho name Democratic paper says still farther, "We recognise in Bt*n Wilson * Prince of dishonor and duplicity, a title which he has fairly earned by a course consistent only in iu inconsistency, and honeAt in its dishonesty.H Such in the estimation qt a leading Democratic paper of the First District is the record of tbe individual who. is now tbe Democratic candidate for Congress. This is tbe man whQjjecams a candi date by dishonoring his own pledgee and thus triumphed over auch men as Col; Johnson, Jacob Jackson and Mr. Good. A leading paper of bis party proclatmes that lie is a man without an honest im pulse. is each a man a representative ot the morals or the intelligence of the First District. PuuaanTS. How Labor Gets the Bent ot Capital. . v ? Sew Tork Eeooomlit. It is often said that capitaliats take Advantage of laborer*, and to aotne ex tent tbii it doubtless true. But, on the other band, laborers often get the beat of capitalist*, and that, too, without know ing or Intending it. Only about fire in a hundred men who, in one way or another, may become possessed of capital, retain it through their lire*. The reet lose it. Some speculate with It, and it passes from their hands aa the result oL unsuccessful gambling. Bat tbe mass of those who lose, do so by investing in enterprises which fail to pay. Now what la the process of investment? The capitalists lays out money in carry ing out his undertaking; the returns do not equal the expense;he lavs, out more to keep me business going till tbe returns shall increase; they do increase, but do not exceed the expenses enough to make a living profit and replace tbe former outlay. Or they still fall to increase, and he expends more and more'which does not come back to him, till at last he (tops spending, either because be is alarmed at tbe, prospect, or because he has exhausted his' capital, can not proceed, and b a poor mac. Now, in either case, what haa become of his capital? 1( paid out for labor. While the buainesJfhas.Bone.oq, he has employttTof necessity number of persons to do the work whereof it con sists. If be has needed material, he his had to pay other workers for preparing and transporting this material. If h<j baa bought a building, be ban paid for tbe work of erecting iu- If be ha* hired one, he has paid for the keeping and repairing of it. If he has used fuel, be baa paid for tbe mining or cutting of it, and for carry ing it to the place'or tise.' In one or another way nearly all of his expendi tures have been for labor. Even the ex penses of his household have been for work in constructing, furnishing or con ducting the establishment. He has given employment to servants and to work men of many kinds. At tbe' close of bfs operation* he stands, if unsuccessful, no better off than any workman he en> ployed?in fact, worse off; for the work men have received the money therewith he has parted, have been paid for their work, and he haa. lost hia money. When the workman hears, demagogues declaiming about Ue * tyrannym of capital,"-be should look not only at be few successful capitalists, hut at the many who have failed; and when he re* members, how all; these failures have wrought the return of capital into the bands of laborers, he will aee that very little of the great mass of wealth produotxi by labor is really consumed by any one but laborers and their familie*; that it simply pastes through tbe capitalists' hands from one set of laborers to another, and' that the successful capitalist does a service to society by preserving a part of It which would otherwise be consumed. The Volume ol fleney. Those perions who fill the air with cries of oontrsction,and would have peo ple believe the hard times due to a want of currency to do business with, are reo ommended to study the following para* graph from General Durbin Ward's Mansfield speebh: " At the beginning of our late war tbe whole paper curreooy was about $202,* 000,000, and the ooin ia tbe country was about* SS66,000,000, a total of $467,000,. 000, or 60 per eapita. The Treasury books bow ahowio greenback^baak notes and fractional currency K84,000t9Qtati* HBrriwI F^.^p'^?f^rc?^boo-lb* ercount ?WM|l??*r9 90 r! . *iau? |???? *7- -- ? 80 tbatU will bo ieeo tbet, e?e? t^lncttDfllbe bell [*r cent diieouotnowI on tbe gmcbvik. tt? parch eelng powerl ot tbe present tolum. ofcurreccj.iMlud iuK coin end peper.i' greet" then it ?W i ?U Utore In th? hUtory ol tbi. countrj I innk not dow ol the lmgaier ?nd tern lMU(i of the wer, but tb. regular ??Vo! P?-- Wh.V nwdn therefore. U not io Muted oon6d*nM In tbe eUbllltj ol Me tolunie." i- ''?<'? " A llw*IUijl*??lJr*ndmi:lelirHe*d If indigetiion, court! p^ion billou* ;&S?A?W SS? od ? by that pt?rlt?? alterative, Ho?t?tter^ Blomtch Mttere. which cheer* "tr?b?w j in.iaoralet tbe bruin endnertee, while ? ^Jmlitte the orgeat o( digeetlon, eMlto throaeb the boweU tnu uriatry puagejj, >?_MSE'*a?saS' sSp*SjsxiT*?& s iga*? mUiratei the Inftrmllie* ?f *8?' ., J? ? Se ElSoU p?uU? to ft. 1??"??? errMU preraftture decy, ?d buHiU op ?? enfeebled ri?^==s== I ..a ? ^^DIKU "^Uoo^.^-ceon-- JUT, go. to Tbuu-a* ????rfelocfc r. e. IM?no??t ?? Omcw~l__ "xRAVtuERS' GUIDE. oiPAirrnM ot rxkin m4 Qrarel HUL ? ELM GROVE RAILROAD. ,*?) Tv "kS'lS^'b KB.) e?4BU~* 7 iw k.*. EXCURSIONS. GREAT ANNUAL EXCU RSION CHICAGO! AHD BfcTUBN, VIA ? Pitts., Cin, & St. Louis R'j, "PAN-HANDLE ROUTE." TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1878. JTHE GRAND EXCURd ON TBI IN will leave btutlona n?m?d below, u foUowa: Pare for Round Trip. Lea Ftaabenvllie...~ 10:50 * 47 oO " Mlafo JuBrtloo lfc? ?? 7 00 " Alaaacdrla BOfcJ-....U:W " ....... 7 00 ?< Bkafley'a? .11:0 ?? -JL ? 7 00 ?4 Bko&fl?ld 11 H ?? 7 00 '* Untonpoit,. 1LM " ?7 09 ?? MilUrV...-1 11:43 ?* Z..L ' " Gull*.* */ fclfl 14 - ?? Cadla JUuctloO 1148 ?' " Pilrflrtr J. 11*7 ?? ? " Km Market?_ -.lit* p.?... " M??ternJla 1*17 ?? R>i?er>ton_ .. - Philadelphia xt*a... ?r - ? e 75 Arrltiag to Chlo?to best Doming at 7 to o'cicek. TICKETS GOOFfOR 10 DAYS, TO BETUBN BT ANT BBGULAB TRAIN. 8KB TllB LOW MOU/tD TRIP RATES. The exUemoly Low Round Trip Rate* named iboTctaracBm4 by.tbe Manterta witha view of String ?racy bod y an opporMslty lo tee Cblcajr, the Great Hit of lb# WeaL Another fauoreia the TaN DAYS TiMBoo the Exeuxaion T>ckef? Thia will pot unJy ale* aupie Una* to wiAt ail Bomta (f Intereat In tb? Great Mrtropolla bat aiao to rWt frfcnda and rtlatiToa la th# North vest, or tn\ka B'iort Axeanloea 00 Lake Mtohtfan No " the OMtitluenl preetnta greater attrao aeera than Chicago, the Great He oiber city oa the OuMloecl piwdu greater attrac tion* to iaht ama than Chicago, the Urea " trepolia 0! the Wfat REDUCED RATES AT HOTELS! Arrangementa ha?e been made with acme of Chkafo'a Palatial Rotate for Kedacvd Batee to boldcraof Exe&xaion TkketA The nuitft and Jo catlos 0T theae Hotela will be announced on the txconlon 1 rata - Remem'er that the Exeurrion mean* a Quick I Trip in FlratKlaa Care, at Loaeat Rat Meter otter ed! Reduced Rata at Hotel*, float in the world! I Exeunlooa on Lake XlchUan, with ample time f r aUt Mtcf, ?r torldt frltadi and ralallfta In the JfnlMrf*.': ...ti - The RA?T CABS IN THE KEBVICE will be una for thla Eacnratin, and each car wlU be kept aupcl:ed with ICE WATER dartnj the trip. Hekn will be eoid oa the Train Iran Button# where there areao A (acta. ?r-Or*aala? Partlea, PUOFIT BT THE LOW BATE, and fire joutielf and family an oppcrtu Bit* to Me Caieoc* Rrtn.mbex Date of Excursion Tueadaj, August 17.1I7S.' D. W. CALDWELL, " Oen'l Manager, CoJotabui, O. 8. M. e ELTON, Ja, Gen'l frup*t, Pituburfh, Pa. aalf ?Qop'jTaaa. A T. >^^?bs?.',0. T OST?PAS3 BOOK. ' ' ' Jj Oa Maoday, Aeguat 11th. a mail Account fiwk that M valuable only to the owaer. Had oa Mt4de of ooTer VHo/er a Co." Three dolUra ra> ward -will be yald On Ita return to thh oCta au20 Loa . At Belklre. in the rl'elnlty of the Otr Cemetery, a pair ef TaJuabl* eUrer ipvctacka. The name of *^Srt?rtcht*' tolaaerlbed 00 thecma Tb- finder will coafcr a f?roc by laarlac the aatae at the wwi depot of My. J. H. haylor. at"" IJIO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. We are bow prepared to foroiah all I Irin^e of JUSTICES' BLANKS, I TriaUd on firet-cU'e paper and in food | ?t;le, at rmonabie rates. VBEW * CAMPBELL, ao70 25 A 27 FocrrRim? gT. CIVIL AND NCCHANICAL ENGINEERING, At the Rfauetetr Petjtectn'e latOtaie. Trey. N. Y. Nut tanu U?iaa p^>t. U The Annual htfUt<r for i|7l cootaTca a U*t of the graduate* for the paat Kjaaw, with tb?lr puaitiuoa, al?o oouree of aiudy, taqalieuienta for adtsUakK). ext?naaa, A a addraee Wai. H. te?|. TteeiV. jyl* 10,000B0Ufl0P Wall Papers & Borders | Baoafred an ftetardiy at lltS MAIN ST. toala an all choice and aew pattern* and wtU be aold ?u wet than <ny iuoh goodj ware erar oftred lo ibe city Mjre.. ? A. ft. PAUtt. A HKU, jM-.iO ?.?/>? lltl Main Eire* pATEiW Strawb^Ky Boxes, | made a anOAi.Tr at 10 .VALLEY BOX FACTORY, * A ?? im M^wt ?c. ?rttmna. | an uii^tiiak m an ^MKTSD- ~ ?V.Wr0m,.?'? *? 10 ?ouol'r 10 oook, wiah nod do anything nqutml. Addrtai "?*1 *? J. luteHlgaocar Offlo. i ?yyANThD ,u om "* eu~ B"*IA**AjarrAcrRoiKo oa. ,al1 ??tYt. QARD OK THANEH. The Tursreriao ofthiadty d< at? to return their think* to J. *. Ball?*tlle, Eaq , CoL J. V. Baj Quid* and Gipt. Wm. Tail, lor th?lr kludneai and court ray oa ta# octraloo of tbe reoent ctlebrilloa lo thli diy. By order cf _'g2J THE COMtUTTKr QLAiCi mladba? - ' ? I au now rewiring my Fall Stock ol | French and American Shade*. Urg?*t atoek la the dty. 1 1 *auliaDTC?1*6' MUSIC Ahd ART BTOBE. ?y^INDOW SHADES- ' ~ all colors, styles and sizes. #11A DE F1XTUBES, of all the la teat ttylae. Hbadw made and pat up to order. ,u2t O. MEN DEL A 00. damson plums I bar* Ja?t rtrelred Twenty-Are Buabola Plunu. Price Low. ault CHRf-fT. BBHBKMM-MQi Jacob St. JJATrBESSES OF ALL KINDS AT BOTTOM PRICES. A It 1) E X Z ac, c O'B, Fox.tcbi akd Curn Uocib, ?utt Km. 1109 kfinr aid M06 Jacob Sw. BASE BALLS & CROQUET -AT greatly REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE our STOCK. ? Billa aold by the doaan at first coat."** STANTON & DAVENPORT, 44 TWEfFTfl 8TBKIT. ) AYABD TAYLOIl aayr MI take great pleaa u?'" '^ntmendlnf to parenta the Academy pltr?i w Mm- *???. ? i cbecrfoUy content io tbe uaa of SWITBW C. siJuBT A' *?> *""*? ^ ?>??' Price, TfcJi On la NEWSPAPER-" ADVERTISING. 1111b edition. CcculDlnj?cotrp>u .lit of >11 tlx lowai in ih. oflQ?SU|fi^U'# Twrita'l?i ?aa lb. Dominion qt oum&t, hwlm ? population Haw mw s,v? ac.Mrdlng to tbo Jajt etoaua, together with tbe o*o?e? ot the oewipapeta baring toe lancet local MtaiiwrutDf MCh of tho p1"** named. aIm, a 2B5K? DBWipapen which am recommended Ja "rr ({""teat ??lue In proportion lo uric* a chirxed. auo, the Bebaloaa ftooAari. aneb <*** information ? Hl?w lo adrerttaiof .oold do well to ??J- P. HOV?KLLd c?Jawl! paper Adrertulng Bureau, IQ gprocw et, W. T. A WBnrOT?, Char 7* tottiiTlllt, Virginia. Twrntj^aecond 8mlon ? ^i!',t- toard, lndudlns waah* r*?' L wd iTghlaaod tuition lo AngJJrh, Laun CJnek and Fraoch, tVOperieHlon K dnwl inland Kalnllng equally low. The AlbenwrU <? gjJMram ,h, jota, /m, yc,a??? B. H. BAWLI50j A. M, Pmldeat. eieaatf PIANO SSS^t SSS ORGAN ?!l ia.?5FrTiriOT o?. w.^awaa, n. y. aoll-eodav gXTEA QU1I8 FOB FnCITJAHS. At CUMMINS a WOODS', ?oJ0 ll? Mjiw Snuar. JJEMOYAL. On and after September lit THE McLUJIE ABT STORE-will occupy the room la Mr of preaaat location, entrance on Twelltb Stmt, one door cut of prlrate eotmce to tba Hotel M cell tad tee me .at the little Store Around the anl7* E. L. XICOLL. Wantkd.-Mw for uoe jaer, to begin vark at once. Bahtf/air Buctua Am daaa. HI Monitor Gum Worha. ClocInnaU, Ohio. gARGAlNS. 1 will cell ay Entire Stock at Reduced Pricea After the 15th of Aajnu', to make room for Fall Good*. JOHN FRIED EL?1130 Maw Street. an 14 jj D. PBAQEB, Churoh Deoorator. Original Daelgsa and ftylm to harmoeixa vtth architectural darifn of building. Ppcdal at:ao UoafiTae to Storea and D?el!trp. All dad and aijrlaa to be aeen at iiaaipto Kooaa, aar7 No. 1113 MAINST., WHEELING. QHARLES H. BERRY, DSALn 1)1 Rope, Twine, Oakum, Blocks, Tsr, Pttob and Rc?in, Gam and Leather Betting, Una aad Poplar Broem Handles, Fire Brlok, Tile aad Oiey. 'jjm >18 MAIN stb EFT pOR PASSAGE TICKETS Xo and From Europe, Gall at H. F. 9EHRENS'?2217 Market Street, Apnt for alx popular Steamablp Linea. aS4 QET POSTED IN THE PRICES Before purrbaaln*. by goinf* Flood's Twilfth St. Picture Store. FIClUBg frames, GLAW BHADIS, ,r. Ij" ' ' Tobaccos.?i have on hand ? Ml 11m o< TtfKWH Irao lb> latfta, aw iSASttSK' gg2? ti&EJSS** iF%2? It aad it hart. Ian furnlih aDrtylea made ?7 Vtmdu tariae at lovtet aaarket price. M. ECLLT. ISOa tSd tt? MetaBL ?^IO COFfER Tvo kaadred baci tood to eMee Ste Ooflta, jM rmtTeda d kr aleby M Ml M. a Elf IT. NEW ADVERTI8&HE NioRM?f5|c|yoiar| BAKING P0WDE1? STBICTL* POKE, MOST ECONOMICAL AND BUST IN THK MARKET. , o-. ??. J^EEIVY, JRropr fetor, No. iaov M?lu treett WharttegryeWTtrgWHC M If) A 0 0 t I 0 B I i 1 0 M 1 t S ? 5 i h I I I % ; M 0 R it s 5 rt ? i % I CM CO z < o (C < CO Q Ul I Ul Q 1 w H ? O Ld QC CL 1 1 e o S m E 5 2 1 >? ? u ? 5 * : 3 I n 1 ? >? i u 0 u ? 1 o c ? 8. a. ?> J8 a * * "g A Beautiful Muod A Hamlin Nine Btop Organ, like thii cut, will be eold yon for payment* of $19 per quarter till paid for. Other etyloe and prices to nit buyers. WILLIAM H. SHEIB, Sole Agent, Wheeling, W. Va., FOB MAJBOM A HAMLIN ORGANS No Shoddy Orgau* or Anotiea track. The beet and moet reliable Organs are Maifon'A^aadlj^," ' MUSICAL GOODS Sbeib's Mule Store, Washington HalL WHOLESALE GROCERIES 2sdZ. KEIIIjIL.ir, . "WEEOLKSALB GROCER, FOBS IRAOIKEiR,, AKD DEALKB IN - , Provision*, Sugin, Mil*****, Byron*, Rio*. Flour, Mottt, to., to. Sol* Agent for th* Dupont Powd.r Mill, P*t*nt Safety F??*. No*. 1800 and 1811 Italn St., Wheslloc, W. Va. 50 B0XK FINE MESSINA LEMONS. . ? ? II* ^ f l.'l I . fx 25 BOXES CHOICE OBANOK8. 5 BARBEU EXCELLENT Ritpbwry, Itmon fc Striwbirry 8jrmp?. 50 Baft FBESH R0A8TED PEANUTS. On bud aid for tale cb?p. 1ST. SOHTTLZ, J13y 1319 llABKBT 6T. QHROMOS 90c. JPramed la Walnut and QUI at * KXaK'0, 1005 Btla'Strut-Off'?rwt Hmm, UlS rpHEBMOMKlXBa. trm sf'i k Laieof. A GOOD THKXMoMKTIS OSLT Be, at miltmibo'aai imtbtomji. JACOBHNYDER piit.ii a 1?M MAIM * l?4 SOUTH 8TB. KMpa eaoitaUr en toad ? fan supply of ?VAbNishES? Tkewrooda ire pat up Id mm gallon ntUd am, packad fatal cm*; flftMlluo aaated ouu, m?2 ?p?rtUlr fcaif bcnvli J tt ft Urn, aod barrela o(00nik)M. T)mm gu>d< mra wnaMd to ilM Mttfccitoo. Ml "1 $1000 VOJ bay ? MIC* 4ULVK WATCH, viriul?l U>glr?MtttfMtiao.tt . I'gMgjjlBaSBy pCPOBTABT HOT1CC. ~ WHOTtsaukf wtfl *rnb Mndite tea hoar tku uy Mb? klad ?<np: doo't m Sort* sts" Sm'SMftfMS0 U)C>| ?r,r 'a* ? L NOTICE8. I 1 _it tof i_. taleo* J.H- eta| > iti.ti^ ?i?"? Arm ofj.il. tadlo-?n a Co.li ?urTlrfBf ptiam cl aaid jilt m, all -bum kDOWlDf tbrffiMlm U? be indebted to Mid Hi will pie. a* mil? lmm<tllate aeu lenient wiih laid T. C. WoBa , who will btnai ter conduct tb? ?u?i wri'l a-ldleta firm, at thalr old auod.No.27 Twelfth ?tXMt. I. F. JOferf, Admlntitraior of the estate of J. EL Bull man, ?X1 "i.yj i J j 10 T. C. MOFPAT. .H.lll I.I.J EDUCATIONAL. PFttsbuigh Female College,! KJwant baUdinga Klfhtdepertmeati. TweotT-| three fetch an. epeclrt departmaota for French, German, Hlocatloa, Drawlnr, Palntln*. Needle' work, Wax work, dc. ThliUen teacheta tn tba CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Connected with tba college. Instruction In tba elements of Haste-Theory of Motle-tborooab Bam, ll*mooy,4c, and the use of theUraudUi ?ao, Oabtoat Oncan, Piano, Guitar, Flute, Violin, and Voice Collar*, eiaty foU taaaona for efch teen dollaia. Gentlemen admitted to tbaCooaarmory. Charge* In U? Colrfe and Conservatory leea than any ecbootafljrdlDt equal advantage aad eceom nodaoooa. Ml'Taint openaBepttmbareth. teod for CaUlofoe to Rev. I. C. PERSHING, D.O.. )yl>Qod PITT* BUBOH, PA. . Tba beat school far boyi In tbaaa lioxa la whir* [ they can pta Practical Rualoeae tdoailoo In tba I ihariMt oearibla time. Ihie can ba dan* at ~ ABHEM'6 BCSlNEdfl COLLEGE, and laakw ntha. Tba Kngllsh braocbea ara alao thorough ly Uujbt Lad Ira are admitted. Call at office, or ?Mrw J. M. FRA?HE? A Ou.. anl7-W,ftw , WhaaUny. W. V* LAW SCH OOLl CINCINNATI COLLEGE. na'wh iuntl Sot loo tafia. Oct lOtk ud jjotlnuee seven jnontha. Txawt MO iO flrctyetr, 130 lOaeeood year. The Boo. Jehn W. tterenaee, of Kaotncky. will lecture In addltieo to tha loon s' Faculty. For Ortolan, etc., addrtaa lha Doan, aalO-gaw lUfUf KIW. Cladaaatl, 0. JTHE UNIVERSITY OF W003TER. REV. A. A. E. TAYLOR. O.O., Pmkiiat. A lirje property and endowment. Fall ccrpeof experienced Prcfaeeora. Nexrly 300 stoienth ClaaeWal, Philoaophieal and Scientific Couraaa, u la beat Collegea. French and German taught thoroughly. Baud and azpenaaa cheap u else where. Preparalory Deparlmtnt taught mainly by Col lego teachers ? hngllab, Claaaleil and Normal Courser. All Cmexi op** to Yotwo Womkjj. Cataloguee aent lraaly on appUcatlea to the PRES IDENT, Wooater, Ohio. jylO-W,8aw West Va. University, | MOBGANTOWN, W. VA. REV. i. R. THOMPSON, A.M., Praldiot. I The University fnnrfsbee Instruction Is tha fol io win* Department!, via: | CLASSICAL, saarripic, I AGRICULTURAL. ENGINEERING. IdUTABT, MtDICIKB, .l^W. FREPARATOBT Text Booka anppHed to tlndecfa at coat Tba calendar of the year arranfed to anlt tba ooot.nl 1 enea of teaehtra. Tha ezpeaan for en entire i Kbool year B?pd not exceed |175 CO. Fall Tcra Ina on the fl'at Wedna?day of bapfember. Jar. Catalofoea and other lnfenaatlao, addraaa the Praldaou J. B. THOMPSON. , Jj6-Wa3 Xoryarrtmcu, W. Va. | j jyjEa 8TLVANU8 SEED'S Boarding and Oay School for Girls I Hoe. 6 and 8 Eait 53d 8t, New York. BwpeM OCTOBER *W??i> l? tbt Ul- j fa<|a of the JJchooL Toe Couealite to urea i qolraa four yeaia. Ettry prorliloo la affordM I U? hnltb and eemlort aa well aa the tbonragh cation of puplla. , airi-W 0 HiO WESLBYAN UNIV^BSITY, DELAWARE, CHIO. Rav. C H. PAYNE, D D..-JX.D, PmideoL At dated by B|hte?o Profceaoraaod InaUuctora. OeaaiMl and Mfutlfle iroom*. Lad lea' Dtpuunant, with apwUl edaanUfta In Made and Art. Preparatory and Normal ScbooJe node eapert iced Edncatora. . g thx HuLdred aodTaelre Studenteln attendance dnrlac tbo part yeer. ? / Library J 10,1-00 Volume*; iluaeum with ItO, 000 8re< fm?Ea. Fall Tana Ufina 8EPTEBBER1T.. . I. For OiUloguea and Clrculiri addrwa the Preal deot or * aal7 PBOF. B. T. NKLfOlT. 1 MGDLftATL CnAnl he school roa boys. LINDSLEY INSTITUTE. lii oiisH 1*1* ? I xnll ? Fall Term open? Monday, September 2d, 1878. john M birch, principal. john L. DICKEY, Awiftaat. j. t. HcLURE, ' ?ul6 Pret't Board of IVusUeo. ATI-ANTIC MILITARY DJSlirDT*. D*r Y*Je Collar, Hawka. Coon. Btr.J. *.A w. M. Walton, rrlodpali. Omlogu# tn ?ppllc? BiPMWJS FIRM DISCIPLINE FOR B0YS,"o*r Yonkers n {TrEApy-pnoopcss Q1EPBDTYIL11 (ft) FEMALE aPllglfeY (Ward. ?rd jmt $17? nr?#-focrtb off lor the (laugh t?ri ?I nuaUfv*. Tollko la to tilth Count, La&foatc#, Mu-ic, Piloting, etc.,vrry modca'r. *hV. C. C BCATTY. D.D. t L. D., 8?p*t. JyK XKV. A. M. KAID, Ph. P., Prl?dp*L Imperishable Fragrance. (Wrl Marry ALumi,') CKLUIATDD r k M tb? rimUM Wofcr jmptmt by *bo aote propri etor*, M?i imwi ud t?Bp,JUf Y#*. Fir Salt by Parfuatn, DtbmMs md Faaoy 6otds Dulcra. o^inlanu i*ror, *"?? ^;srp"^ s^sm^ut.vfir-^ iuTCKMr,' ii ?i Uj 0( """* 5m?ber^?k?& 3^sss&sgs J- c. Hnm .... ??^WnafiiK* pk8au!ciiijr ^ second-hand work. poshzer 5^aa?n^ ATWO-SIOBlrfa^j;^ combining four room, *od ?t? oa lloCoIlofh ilreet. A TWO-OTOKY BHICK BniBB, containing roar roo^, bll| For lormi ud ptrticuUri ippljti^ c- A' SCHaeP?h1C(, BH)B 8A1Z- --2l In food repair iad tJ?MEii. uL "??> -HUmrui assi**1. DOB SALE IOT^UrtiKiiS"0U*??iT BHOOKE COUNlY i amm FOli 8ale w * *ks ?a. TS^Sd0"? ?*- ?* ?7 ?<Ti.ai.oc l^,|^I^1'ra?u? 3 ?"? ?Mllr tulUr.il ,j>.? "?? ssx?5ss?s& mentaccniircj? comforuu.iSSt. "fT*1 eb^'isr&ss gg??&&s??g ?feared by a de?J ?f tr? J ,{** f*J?*ttik W further atoreation ippijto fn*rJ- J* ^"-ityaseivsl TUNE FARM FOR SALE Id the County Court af Chlo Cecsty. Mtuncn Curren }" , _ ChlDflfTT. Mom Ray (til. ) In purjuanct of th# authority i?eud ta at h a dtaN entered by aaJd Court la tse iun? KTii caoa?on April lttk ]I7I 1 vtll *11 it t> M door of the reaJdetue <J Muv luj, ?* lit ?es> aaa bertby advertieed lo be ud, ea MOHIUT, tlx ?lb ill cJ N?u?M.in, F?(1iu)1qc at 10 o'dotk a. u., at pallia mbmH Us* bltbeat and beat bidder, the iw? fare! d laud I jirxand Uiuj diutiedoo tkeriieiidft tie WtoeeJlM Cr?k,ln Ohk> c^tty, la tiesM|f Weat Vlrtfnu, Ujpodfd acd d*eait?d >i fafcm Reglonta* at a tuka o?ar as ?lia mb ap ar? ? Nehemleb Younger, and vlthhklia*?. SS'W !? pol*e 10 aaukecoroertoCethvlulfiOifctWMB with b?r line & fiu* E IU joi? u tea ic(0 <*? earner to add * a'hartn* laprt ltd Jvjt hag; it ever with Potter1* lit* S. 211 E. D4 puN ?? ittartm conser to Juati XibiB*); ti?ff >? 4T W. 164 poiea to ibe tefitnlaj. aiaaW 1M a?r? ?ato? tbea ae p?ot?jtj p.nt*4u4na??J* ed by Moaa? Ray lo O?o. B <ah?r!l kyirid trust dauU April 24ill. UTS, aad rattf4?d u?H the public hod recardiif ?*ld roooty. Inn or ?vai??On -third f it* fwti* mooty, .or aueb farther tuo m Uh pcrrto* mi eiMtMfay, lohaoa.tba midoe'.a tw atoJlaeota panWe *a?ectlri)y to cat o?tw yean from toe day of ale. with lau-?i day, Ue pvrebaKT gItlaa hta bood witt iff"1 PtrMiul aworlty fur ?<h of tu Mnrti iuj* laeota, apd tbetl'Je to be rwarrfd BUt4?rtd?d i, a aiDtrw. f p*dal QxibMM J. a Huvir, iuctlcncer. JJ\BUtiTE?'3 SALE. By rirtoo oi a deed of trow wit kj ]mi Canlnthaai ted Muj hli ?Ua tc w.ijiktk ?U> day erf October, I ITT. rmrifd la DM 4 7rut hook Ho. IS. MflUOuiK'tiiW recorda of Ohio cuiair, 1 win aril itUxlnttdor of Um Court Hen* of OlkecBBtr.co BATCBDi Y, Hi# 7th lay d *><???, ConibwetBfrtM d'dodr i. v.,tk#Wk*ai^ ?Wifcd K *HUT: Th? t*tq-J xter of iaeaart* Hi rlltT'tWOln OupliM t&O ?i fl'l. dJlll SMI* dty of Wbelief, Obij tpcciy.juia &/ ????'>? dt^. ?aid {(tarter kx Uli4 bocadol ? n^fnutiT at ib? Dorthwnt tuna ol tr?t?-a?io at net oad the ailey hetwwa Mats aid Mutt* parallel thereto; to ncewrei ?ltb ib# woH2* of aad lot ana with tw^ntj-locnh ttmt tkTJ lact and alx iocbct; U?aeeix.rthoaal:ai|tfv? with aaid alley sixty-alx J?e?; tbewv ce ? ?? parallel with twenty-fourth itrnt thirty fc-tiai alx Iocbct to tb? alley afoieaid; tbctn aJrf'J' vwt (to* of ?!U? aooth adty-di leettatk place of beglnalocoa twrniy-Kiunli Krai t?H th? WB? property wor?y?d to -aid Jut* Ca^t htm by Jamea L Holllday aod wile b? 0* U>th fobrutry. 1KJ, recorded la laed tat ?* CO, pift 150,rhio coon!;. laa title la bo ierad to b? jwfect.bat I yy^ocly aucfi UUe aa la rated la me by thtO* Tiui or A alb?Eight hondnd tsd re*?<J* five dollara caab in luud, ri^bt buodrid fclitwg dght mootha, aid tb?roldue Is alitwa ?c;U? lawa day of aale^ without ial?reei. iiktrtJ* ntalaadio tbe dee > to ie*.ure tbe deientdpJ* menu of purcfiaoa mocey. ? _ ?g J. V KWJSO, Trlfc. rpittWEE'd SALE Oi' Acme Mower Co.'s Works, KNOWN AS THE OID MACWUBWW* ? By virtue of a I*xd of Trait mad- '7 Hobba^ areior, aod Arabella hw ?rotak* Eerb ami ealile hit wife, afil Jaa? by* " "" ' le, bla wife, to Ibc uulirr csol In** datod January 34th. irs. v* mvtuiiniU& U thtUUrk of tao Coutty Uutt of We?t Virginia, la Derd cl Truit &/"kha in. t wjli aeJi at tb? Irro: d<or ol iba CoutB* of Ohio cooaty, Vu-^ic 1. co BkTV&DAY, the Hat day of Atp?. ItK KAmBMOdef at lOo'doek a. * , lb# WJ^jj ton bed properly, that la to aa?: i^t? ? ??"2 two hundred and fifty-'oor aod l?o haawl? fifty.Are la Eoffajd tbapiloe'i addliioa iaM? of Whoeilnf, ObidCiiUDty, Weat Tlrjltli, iwjw Jytacaa tbeaooth aide of Whee'lo ar with all the appartenacf?a lbef?M Alaothe to.lcwlu d?*nt?d laid, dtuaud oo tbe h?fl? of * b#fI!M1 ? Um City of WboellcK %f<*ren:d, tcotdrd aa fe* raauaoadnj at a potnt oo Crwr?9t i m? j drod aad twenty (120) fwt "?t of ?>? BoffarreH: Ibeoee nicota? wtwdiy ab?t*JJ ealy (70) feet, more or lew, to a i?ro'y alloy ruanint fr-o ("mcent ttmt w p* "vM thoooe aorthwanily from ?li the watan of WbMli'C Cmk, t | ueaadera of aaid ere. k to tie ?at lite <*?*"' herrd -two bundled aad if^lw^^JJ, ! toothwardly oith aaid 1U? to Iho pitta of beylr?!&(, turner ^ hw*dluaa?m? aad app-rtra^a** u ??? * i iacd brlontbK. ,v, Hi S?i1 tax a* Trsate* I wU oonrfy oe.j ?* Wtted in it* by a id dw*l ol true:. , ? Txaaa or halt- Oaa-thW taah, tha ***' Iwowjuai In UllBioata at ?1* aud n orldetced by cctrt brtriff tateint mh, tbe title to be retained ual'l FT**;-* . ^ W1JJAMJ. y^UKKUOES KtfAlKf.IJ 4 fAlJW8 - _iid The plan to get /our 'anj^?? ^ PaiatrfUat *o. ?a MAIN iT . wir711J*L# <%ass.Tes-H^Mi rt-r1 Oira a atll All w?,^'f,j?V01 ii liaM?iB?L.Mdaora^raMaotgig pAMILY FLOUR