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fke Mdtytmr. !- ii KJW & oAMPiaii.". r jMLUinuu amu rioruarou. 0/lM-?i miM. im ?nil ? luurlrnilb Html. " htlLUUtt UUHMialU, juax 4. The tax is Hrouke county this year in 7j Lontd on ItLe $100?and 10 centa additional iu UulTalo and Cross Creek districts for road purposes. St* Ukokuk's new lluur tack factory at Wellsburx lias a capacity to wake and print 00,000 siclu every ten hours. Item"I"."1 " "'on nmn and lliirtv i/irlfl. M. M. O'egu-iviN, ouo uf the traversers iu the late Irish state triula, from Ireland, who is now lecturing through the West urn HuLtH, will wlJrtad the citizens ol Wheeling on the situation in Ireland on the evening ol Juue2l):h, at Washington Hall. TutiiK wan a report in circulation that l'rof. W. K. Pendleton had been appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for thia district, 'l'he Professor authorizes the ffellsburg fin to say that there la no foundation whatever for the report, lie neither desires nor has ever solicited any hucb poaition. Tu* arrivals ol gold In this country from August 1st to Dectmber 31st, 1880, fell bulow those far. the tame months in 18711 by j7,4Wi,j0S. On the other hand, the arrivals from January 1st to May 21st in the current year exceed those for the corresponding period ol last year by no less than $27,822,674. For the entire season of 1880-31 there Is a comparative In cruaflO 01 1U IUU iiupuitg v? mo precious metal at New York. Below <9 a table of the sources of supply for the seawon ju?t terminated: gOl'UC'KS OF SUPPLY Fjlt HKA80N OF 1880-81 UiMt BrlUlo M.ltt.UM Fi?uc? W^W.'Ob (ieruiauj , >11,402,410 Three Kuropeau couaUi'i... |W 74.1,701 Weal ludlr .............. i,104.735 other lourctj ui auppljr 7UOltt4U Tot ill of inlvala.. fV5,04J,W? VVe uow turn to note the result of the drain upon the great banking institutions of Cireat Britain, France, and Germany, In the forty-three weeks from July 2y, 1880, to May 20, 1881, the three great banks of Europe noted the following losses of gold; DMCRBA8B OFOOLD IN EUROPE, , I'ank ul Knglmid ?,...TT,W, |15,'Jltt,17Q iiiitk ol Fi*actf 'At,4tti,l70 imi'UiUl Uauk tl Ueriuiuiy Oia.ixxl In thotbreo Uuka 918,0*7,84(1 it will be seen that the brunt of the demand f?U unon the Bank of France, and that $u2, 654,610 of the gold received from abroad iu obtained, not by drain upon the banks, but by withdrawals from the circulation of.the gold-using countries ol Kurope. TIib I'm ><)?(<! M?uuru<nnrl>K or Urn|M ' kugnr. There lias been something Bald in the papers about the movement on loot to inaugurate the manufacture ol grape sugar iu our midst. A oompany having tbU object in view hn already been partially organised, It proposes to manufacture grape sugar from corn. This is not an un tried branch of industry. It Is already in aucccsslul proneuutlou at several points it the country. Thero aro boveral large cob .earns in existence, and the proliu of tlx business are said to be large. We jndgi this to be the case from tho rocent on iargomont of tlie concern at Chicago. The greater portion of the syrupa now sold in Wheeling aro made in tills way Wo scarcely hear any more of New Orleani ttolnses?it Is almost a thing of the pnl in this part of the country. The peoplf me the syrups made from corn, anil oui confectlonors use the grape sugar, thui made, for the manufacture of threedourthi of their confections, the famous cara inula are made from grape sugar, It is at nrllcte that is gradually coming into uni versal consumption in the shape of suga: and syrup. And-yet there Is a large mar gin for ill expansion. Wo aro a sugai eating nation. We Mae several times ai much as wo produco. As shonlug thli fact wo may refer to the statistics on thi subject, ae set forth in the repor of the United Htnten Agricultural Com mlaslonor, for 1878, in regard lo thi relative consumption of cane sugar um molasses for the eight years from 1870 t( 1878, inclusive. They aro as follow*: Total coniuroptlon. Doiueatic production 187 0 *..1,?W,OW,0"U l>?. 2S9.?H*U WW lt>?. 187 1 ;.<...1,000,WK)1003 " !i?7,?>ll0,000 M 187 2 '4,110,(100,1 JO " 241,600.100 " 187:1 2,002.000.000 " 2u7,4U>.<M) IH74 2,2515,480 000 " U84l.tOO.UtO " IS7A J,fltl 1,1)0,000 !W7,?00WJ ' Ihfl............2,14^,1. J,100 " jr2fl,60O,(HiO ' 18)7 2,17l,fiOtf,OWl " 2811,000 (JU 1178 t.402,000,000 418,000 000 " Tills tablo ieiora exclusively to cam migMB and uioiaeees, and not to grapi sugar and syrups, It la estimated tha thero is now a yearly production ol grupi agar and , syrup ol ,300.000,000 pounds which is ail consumed in tills country miking with tho cane sugars and molasfe a total , consumption ol aay 2,800,000,00 pounds. 01 this enormous consnmptloi tho domestic production of both cane am grape sttgara supplies only about 71(1,000, Citf Vounda, leaving us to Import Into Uiii ? l-i... I) fVWl IVV1 nnn *. (lUUUlijr u??i ?|ww|uw,uw l'uuiiuo> xi othor words, wo Import ?bout three lourtha ot our supplies. (Irnpo sugar Is apparently destined It piny nn Important part In filling up tin gap now existing between demand nni npptr, and the only question (or any lo callty to determine Is aito ila own advant aiesJor supplying a portion ol the large am Increasing demand lor this commodity Wheeling le situated in the midst of dla trlct that consumes a vast amount olsugai each year, It Is one ol the large constim log districts ol the country. The grapi angara and syrups consumed here an brought from other points, largely frotr Chicago, and the freight is a very onnsid erahle item in estimating our advsntsgei as a manufacturing point. We h?ve cer tain well asceitained advantages In th< way of fuel, water, light taxation, faoili ties lor dlatributloi), elc., and the only question In are thess sufficient to onable 119 to compete with a volnt nearer to the cheap corn ol the West. Iowa being the greatest corn producing State in the,Union may be taken m an ei( ample ol western advantages. Therocorn can be had lor 28 to 30 cenla per bnahel, and each bushel produtes Irotn 30 to 3,1 pound* ol sugar. Thlieilgkr must leek a market by rail, and ioinarkot it In the Ohio Valley will coet at the rale ol 60 cenla per one hundred pounds, or 15 cents lor the sugar Irom one bushel ol corn. This will almost, II not altogether, neutralize the difference in the price ol corn between Whesllnx and tow*. But Chicago Is a point nearar to the Kut than Iowa, and there the manulict \ ' - ure ol grape augar aeema to b? booming at tbia time. Chicago laacompeteUve point lor cheap freights. What are ber advantage* w Lump#rbJ wiih Wbeeiiag? We will bue onr calculation* on on* thouaand biubela ol born per day ?t each place and. the coat of aonvfrting it into grape auger, and lor the pnrpoaea ol tbia calculation we will auppoaeall tbecorn to be brought litre Irom Chicago by rail. The freight by the car load lor aay, 1,000 bushels per day, will he eight ceota per buahel. The 1,000 buahela tberelore will coat $80 more at Wheeling than at Chicago. How la this $80 ol difference to be offset ? The 1,000 buahela of corn producea 3,000 gallona of ayrup, which coate 3} cents freight per gallon Irom Chicago to ??" ?"!>? 1" Hliln Vwllav. Thin fraioht amounts to $105 of a protection to the syrup made in the Ohio Valley anil more than often the freight on the corn. Another element of diminished cost would be the relative cheapness of waler here aa compared with Chicago. The manufacture of grape augar requires a large apply of perfectly pure water, auch aa la gotten all along the river here by sinking wells, and auch as cannot be gotten by sinking wells at Chicago, and which therefore muat be bought from the city water worka at a heavy coat, The paper mill at Fulton here haa pure waler from Iti wells along aide of Wheeling creek. This is the nature of our soil. Still another item of diminished colt would be the lighter taxation and leas expense of living in Wheeling than in Uhicago. But waiving these we may summarize the two element*ol expense as folIowa: at cmcAUO. One thouiand builitliof corn it4A I4S0 Threo buu<lr?l buihtla of toil at 15 c?QU. 45 Tiw at vmmuiaw. Oat thoiiubJ buBhela ol coca it 63 ctnli. 1530 Three bundroi ituihuU of /uol at 4 cenU... 12 'l'lie other expenses, auch as water, taxation, barrels, labor, Ac,, we will assume to be tbe name in both places. Tbia would leave an apparent balance in favor ol manufacturing at Chicago of $47 on every 1,000 buabela of corn worked up, or every 00 barrels of syrup manufactured, or about 78 cents on each barrel, liut it costs 3} cents per gallon to freight the syrup to Wheeling, which makes a difference of $1 75 per barrel in favor of tbe syrup made here, or, alter deducting the 78 cenh, of nbout 117 cent) net. This 07 cents of a net balance In favor of Wheeling will more than deliver two barrelsol syrup to i/ouleville and Cincinnati, and nearly four barrels to Pittsburgh. With the element) of cost so nearly balanced between Chicago and Wheeling, the next question is, is tbere a market ] here and hereabout! lor >11 that * concern taming out sixty barrels of syrnp per day would put on the market? To answer i tills we uiBy subjoin tbe following estimate of the amount of grape sugar syrup consumed yearly at a few points in tbe Ohio Valley. ' Pittiburgh mil Allegheny 12,000 tills. . M*twe?n flltaburtfb ui.d tflr 'licg 2.UW " ' VVIiuelluK and vicinity 2,600 " Beiwron WtivellDK and Cincinnati.... 3,ooo " 1 Cincinnati mid C'jvlngtcn -20,000 " Louisville a 10,610 " ToUl - 60,000 " Here Is a Held along the river, to all parts of which freights are very choap, to be supplied byagrapo tugar manufactory situated at a central point like Wheeling. A concern here that would manufacture sixty barrels per day, countlngthreohundred days to the year, would turn out only.18.C00 bariele,andtbiiproductwould uoi iinil BU|>piJ iiiu iuuhiiucb uniiicu nuuiti Thorn 1b another essential item proper to be taken into account In tlie calculation of relative advantages. It la the value ol the refuse corn leftafier the grape sugar la extracted. It bears a relative valueto the price of corn, and is correspondingly worth more here than at Ohii'sgo. It is excellent food for stock, and would bring here say ten cents per bushel of thirtyseven pounds, n against a lower price at Chicago. The estimated net coat ot producing sixty barrels (9,000 gallons) of grape sugar syrup at Chicago la $700, or twenty-three cenls and a fraction per gallon, and it is worth In the market there twenty-nine cents at wholesale, or, in other words, the cost is $700 and the aolling; price is $870. I Tlia vtmlnanln nrlrn in Whpnlinff is !U to 1 at) cenll, but say 34. This makee the 3,000 gallons worth $1,020 here.. Now supposing the Wheeling manufacturer to produce his syrup as cheaply as at Chicago, he would be able to make the same profit on It by selling It at the same rate. He hae, however, a margin of 3} cents freight per gallon In his favor, But 3 let this protection be neutralized by the s freight on corn from Chicago here, and t calling all other advantagea as even, and 9 still the temptations to go Into the bnsl, ness hero seem quite sufficient on the , bar!* of $700 cost and $870 value for every s day's product. j ? Twenty thaus experience hae firmly ! rooted Tntt'e Pills in public estimation. ' Their wonderful adaptability to the varl* otis forms of disease Is a marvel to medl v>l men ol all rrhnola. They ?tp largely u?ed In hoapilala In Karate anil America ae well aa In the army and navy. Cuba nud other countrlea where yellow fever prevalla, conaume tnllllona of boxea annually. TRAVELERS' 6UIDE DMAttTUM OP tlAIBt-Wmm.llfl TIM*. a. m.I a. n. r. ir.i r. m.i B. A 0. ? R.mmw.1 OM I 841 810 8:18 ... Otfli. 0. Dlt,...?.... 9 08 1 10 8 88 | IlllS W. r. A U. lMf?... 6:26 1:40 8:10 1 A, V. CUt.APUtl 8:10 11:08 3:00 8:08] P.*. r. C. A Ht L 8.52 9:37 1:07 liftt 8;8J a T. V. A 12:48 |M8 11:00 A1MTAL ov num. A. M. P. M. P. M. A, M. P.M. B. A O. R. R...M..... 12:18 4:80 t:H9 ......... .*?. ..? C*n?. U. IM?.-.. 810 *9:5' 11:00 t'rlS -... W. P. A B. Wt. 11 00 M8 V.18 att, a lkM 7:m Mot r.O. AW.L... 1*07 8.07*1 11:07 4:17 Tilt , 0. T. T. ? W 110:10 VM| |1:I0 {iMilT txwpt Handay?Nawatfc AcroamodaUon. i tSjMMAtlllf Accommodation.?Thll train during the dir pm* bwrfcward tad forward batwran Mar* tln'i Ferry and Ball aim, Hopping whan Manfred al I Hhwraan Room, /CtaarlUt, WMt W hatting and ' Until Hill. ICrlehrrllla Accommodation. Oinal Dottr Accommodation. Whiellng and Elm Brove Railroad. <rt Mil altar BATDBD1T, Mar 14th, mi, t*r? on tha WhwHIni and Kim lltoM B. k *111 ran aa Otra ?liria??? Iti rttj, (mnn ol Markat Mid hlatamh Itnwia), and Hornbmol'a Park at ?2 * * j} ? m ?. ? ?JO r. a. no ?.?. 11 :rs ass a ss tis \% ?;8 Jlnndanatrejilrt. B'indaja f?o can *111l?M HmnhMrt'iPark ctaia ioui. * " >* mill JUB. KLCRR, JnparlnUndiol, NKW AOVKRTISKMKNTa. T OST?BRACELET?ON THURSDAY JJ evening, am Bwaeneya' South Wheel leg machine worta, one imtlit. Tb* tod* will M rewarded by leaviag the tame at thla ogee. led QRAIJD TURTLE 80UP LUNCH. Jamta H. DeVlnnej, proprietor ol lbs Olympic Saloon, corner Huh and Twenty-fourth atreota, will aerve from do ju until midnight, to-day, a rnegni Ureal genuine turtle eoop lunca te bia numtroui frlcnda Call and get aoua. The beat wlnee, liquors, alee and beer always on hand. jet LOST-ON THE 2<3TH OF MAY, 1881, a middlingalatd red cow, with ball white diamond In the (ace; a wide leather etrap around the n? ck wlib a ring and a small bit of atiap attached. Hhe waa eean near the loll gata. She vaa ralaed on W. Willey'a farm, near Atklnaon'a 1JI1L Any one reluming her or let ua know bar location, will bo liberally rewarded. MBS. T. P. HUBMBBOOK, 2318 Bod atrnet. J?A JJALAUE KEFRIUEBATOKS, WHITS MOUNTAIN FEEEZSK*, ICE CdEdTb AND WATEB COOLKB'j, All ?Ura. with vary Uteat luipwamanta. Thabaat good* and at lowaai pricaa at N Ebb ITT A bttO.'H, j?4 1112 Market etmt JPOR BALE. 50 ibarna of atock la Jafieraon Mill. Vabaraa ol atock Id LaBalla Mill. 15 abaraa of atock !o iKtna M1U. 35 abaraa of atock la Balmoat Mill. J?4 IHAAO IK WIN, Agt PUKAP HOMES AND VALUABLE VJ KKAL, EdTATK,?That CO acxa faro, including coal, S ullaa from city, on tba plka, only 13,000; cur leruia. Tne well known blono douae, Mra. HMttfar'a place lu film Urora; out of (ha finest placae on tba pik*. A proaparoua and welMo-uo gn:ery bualneai, In Centra Wb'allnas floe patrooa a; no bettar locaUou in tba city. |5,ix J fur 48 fatt on north aid* of Fiftaunth ain at. vlth 3 brick dweillnga. 94*5CQ only for 3 lart i dwelling In (Mantra Wheeling; will Nil aing!* alao. D veiling* and lota In diflerent parta of tba city for 9(50, IWU, 91,009, 91.1C3, 11,200, 11.500, II.M0; K.100, IS CO and mora. Onaofthe flurat brick blocka In tba city now nflnrail for ult. Invftatmnnt t.i Mf 10 Mr canL Call lor parllculara. & A. HCHAIPEB A 00. European Steamship Tlekeu 186 to Wheeling. Jll j^IST OF LETTEJR8 Bemainiog Id tba Poatofllca at Whaallng. Oblo comIt, W. Vi., Haturday, June 4, 1811. ToobUln any ol the following, the applicant must ask tor adtartlaed hilars, giving data ol list: Butler, Loulao Koata, Wittrol Bolil, V 8 Kearney, M M Bind wi, Mike (or Bin* 1 ttihaws, ran Kate doib) Marker, Thomas Bowls, AT Maber, I T C wnera, miu Elen Moora, mlaa Josla Cooper, Hamual N eld hard t, John Drews, C B Bupier, B 0 Davl?, Waalsy Boras, Marshall A Co Embrea, miss Araeda 8ult??r, miss Alllca Hro* let, Pablbiri Hmlih, B 0 nail, aw Htraub A Co, L Harris, Jamei Arlbur U| sneer, L M mra Hol/ar, Nlkoiaus Trmtoo, Abraham Hulion, BralfordT Wach.Johu Johnson, Hwith A to H. BTEBMNO, P. M. n/T^lJfwm.h T- At.TTTlNiV fekjlP m&K tub l'bomoteb and pk11feotob of abhimi* lation. the beformhb and vitalizes op the blc jd. the 1'uod u cbb an b in viuob atob of nbbv e and muticle. the boildeb and hupfobteb of bbaih poweb. FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPO-PHOS PHITES la coinpoif I of In^rcdlenta Identical with ihoae which enniUlute Healthy Hit mI, Muacle and Nerve, tod Urnln nu bat inns whllil L'le Itself 1* directly depend' ant upon ;ome of them. By increasing Nervous and Muacnlar Vigor, It will cureDyapensla. feeble or Inte -rupt'l aullon of the Uuart aad .'aluluilon, W knon of Intellect euur J by arlef. worry, ore it axed or Irregular hablti, Bionchilli, i ong ?tlon of the Lungs. It curat Aithma, Neuralgia, Whooping Cough, NorTouiuca*. and li a moit wonderful adjunct to otlwr reraedlea In auataloing life during tho process of Dlpiherla. Tho expenditure of brain power too early or too ee? rerrly lu children often rtaulte Id phyilcal debility; (ho un of Kellewa* Hypopbuepblteeexertaaalngulany bavpy effect In inch ciaai, l>u not be deceived by reniedlea bearing a aliulla* name; toolbar preparation la a substitute for ihia under any clrcumslanota. ]s4tu?4w ^HEELING FEMALE COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. Juno 2d, 3d, and Sth-k'xftmlnatlon of College claai ea. Habbatb, June Sib?Duoa'aureitfl sermon by Bet. Jamra Moilatt, at (Second t-rtabyterlan Church at 7X o'clock p. in. Monday, June 6th?Anniversary exercises of the Alumnta. Aasoelatlon in Collega Hall at 8 p. m. Tuesday. June 7th?Commencement Concert In Collrgo llall at 9 o'clock. Wednesday, June 8th?Commencement at Opera Home. Ailmfralon 2fl cents. Ooori opin at 7. Kx* rclaeawlil begin promptly at 8 p.m. All parti ea holding an Invlutlon from the graduating data will I* nmnioi on preacniauon 01 u, one invitation aumlttlnR (wo reraooi. Thurnlty, June9lh-Pr?ildent*i Uvm at Collage at 8 p. tn. THffl NEXT TERM |r3 Will op?n H?ptcinhar 7th. DRUQC18T8. Read Our Advertisement DBNTONiqUE. An eirMleut To()TIJ WA?ll, aigool at the boat and uiucli cheaper. I'rlta M cftiti. LOU AN A CO. Brilliant Furniture Polish Will make plan^a ami fnrnltura look almost aawell ta lif w. J'rlco tt ctnU. LOGAN A 00. Sure Shot Inaeot Powder And nun combined. Beat and ohmpftt thing out. Prlco 25 cent* LOU AN A CO. Invincible Bed Bug Polaon Will do lla work quick and iur?. PrloeM ccnti. LOU AN A CO, GOETTINGS PERFUMES Equal to Lublni', All odora. Hold by LOGAN Ac CO., Druggliti, Bridge Cirair. ma7 ALWAYS GET THE BEST. Reed's Cough Syrup I la the best preparation In the market for the ?tit* o( Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, to, THY IT! Prioe 95 Cents Per Bottle. Bold by all dealers In Medlclni. HOUSTON A HINGKLL, j ^ Froprlttore, Whwllng, ff. V*. MINERAL WATERS. ' All klndl of naturnl mlnartl wattrt on dr*fl|M U-U tIMPORTED WATERS: , The Mlebrtted Bin Lick, Saltier ??< 8inli|> Wilirt. All witendrivn from erl?!oAl baml'tr bolUe, Ice i old. EDMUNn BOOKING, Agt., rbirattr, No. I Mi Pallowi1 BUI, , ?"? WbMllaf, W. Vfc i e DRV OOOP?. BRUES & GOFFER W? htva rtctlvei oq? mors cut ul Wool Buntings At th? unprtMdiDted prloa of is l-a cents. Ouo cam of tin BEST LAWNS AT lO CENTS. Full MMrtmeat of LAUibs & uniLuntna HOSIERY. Uptclil price# oi ' SUMMERSILKS BRUES &. COrrtR. maSO G. E. STIFEL & CO. . I At* ronilanll/ rectlvlng New Styles 1M I! ' ' ' " SILKS " BUNTINGS M' I LAWNS AND 0RE83 GINGHAMS, Our ruth on the above continues unabated; don't wait until the choicest style* are out of the mar ket. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. SPECIALTIES: SILK MITTS, LisleThread Gloves PUM, Blrlp?d Rod Plain Rlonl# flrnondiaB Iuiuun vi yaiiuiooi AMD WHITE INDIA LAW^S] G.E.STIFEL&CO. WO. 1114 MAIN STREET, Wheeling, W. Va. verm Virginia mmi and TT 8IAL WORKS, HOI 1191 BAHAB.! BtlWMll II klodief eeneellortlnd foiloBi?np?ll?piOTi|rtl^rii?liJM, JUST OPENED. ' A Mwltoehef HerlUtd'l Plain and Decorated China, Which *111 be told >1 reduced prlM. JOHH FBlltDCU bum IIM Mile iwet tjX)R DODGERS AND BMALL HA5D P PILLfl Ho M the OrTKLUOKMCIB JO? MOIB.IIH.il " uMPim PROTECT 1 Thousands of Graves i We take pltaaure in annonndnf to the public to Proof b?lr-Locking Grave Vault, wWch we robbing...Wu have one of Hum VaolU now on Bib M inspection el mm, HOUERT LUKE, Haying aacured tbe aervlcea o( a flrat-daai eaatern t any lima, nltbt or day. Telephone Nn. A?>8, l.uki QHOCFBIH AMP TOBACCOS. SUGARS & FLOUR! important to XX.eta.il Grocers. The lurgeat mockol STJGABS In tho State, taught Itf/oro tbo lute advance. Phoenix Mills Patent flow. Mow aal'l to l>e the beat iu uao. Try 'l and increaia your uIm on ilour. JOS. HPEIDEL At CO., WHOLESALE GSOCIBg, miM 1417 Malnatrtot. S. BAER & SONS Ofler to tbe Tnule Lower than any other houM in Um BUto SUGARS, Beat Selection In GREEN COFFEES r? w nil n p o i n u r o , BACON, SOAPS AND TEAS, Before yon ouy poine and examine on) stock and we will do right by you. S. BAER & SONS, Sllvnr lake Flour House, BRANCH STORE. I take iileaiure In Inlormlog the good peoplo o| North Wnocllng that I have eataliliahed a iiraunh atoie oo the nnmlaes lately occupied bjr Mr. H T, Crawford, 842 MAIN BlUEET, wui-re th*y *111 Had A fall line of Stsple and Fancy firioerlil At tho aatne price m at htferfquortort, The Branch will be managed by Mr. W. K STEPHENS, who the more thnr know tho bettor thej will like. Reiitwtltifly, B. ?J. SIMYTII, > VIENNA BREAD FRESH MILK RECEIVED TO-DAY. IXAlHLIY Except Sunday. ma!8 (', BEBRENS, 1810 Markrt atrfet. rpo TRAVELERS: . Are Ton Going to Europe, Or have you frlonda who are willing to come? if ac procure jour Uckeia at U F. BEHUHNH', 2217 and 2219 Market atrwrt. Telephone 70. mu'Wl STATIONERY. PAPER HANGINGS. A ' . it' ' : ARTISTIC DEOOBATION . (IF CEILINGS AND WALLS A SPECIALTY. Pnpera in (Stock, (Mot MtaplM,) larjing Id pric? from Eight Cents to Ten Dollars per Bolt. Qome iid mm before parchariag. J. O. ORRAcCO., nihil U Twelfth rtreet. FISHING TACKLE. I We h*fe Juit received fall ilne of FANCY FISHING TACKLE. Stanton Si Davenport, BUIL0ER8, HAMILTON, McURANAllAN A MAT* H. THRW8, Bookmakers, Bricklayers AND BUILEBB8. KattmltM mad* on erplteaHon. Blaatfitrnare, rolling ?B,! potttffwlr made a apeelaltj. RED BRICK ALWAYS ON HAND. All work riarftntwd. Office: No. 1412 Market Street. Office telephone C?il. T?rd telephone O-U. apia rifpeintieiu u^UTi tnttntl giornoii mvvuii?uuuii| Carpenter and Builder. All iltmtloni mtde ob oil bnlldlDft, mo ft, t*|. leja, HrllfbU aod cornleM pwtleultrlj att?nd?! to, s&sa r?a aa lob ?*rk jronptif >tt*ndH to. Hb?p at Mr. M-r. oi v MKIMO. - .. [ HE DEAD. are Robbed Annually. at we are sow ifioti for Bojd's Patent Borgia* guarantee to be a perfect protection afaliui ijrave lklloa it our builneea iwii, and aaraeetlj toliott Funeral Director* mdertaker, Mr. W. Q.HABDNLB, will anawer calla at '? Liver? Office, Wo 1430 MhH?> atr?t. mh!7 MERCHANT TAILORS. SPRING GOODS! O. HESS Ac SOW, Cor. Nila and Fourtientb Sts., Are now recrivln^tbelr SPRING & SUMMER STOCK OONUIBTINO UK CL0TH8, CASSIMERES, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, &C., Towblch they Invito the attention of cJwebuyen Abo b fall lint of Gents' Furnishing Goods Havlag the largfit Hue of gooda In the city and employing none but the BEST WORKMEN We would invito all in want of a new ?ult,or part ol a mlt to give tua call before purcbulng chow here. C, IIK88 Ac SON. .H PIANOS AND ORGANS. I IIP A C' IIIICIP CTHDC kuuno muoiu oiunt REMOVED TO >o. 1142 Main St. and k'coud-baiiti l'laiioa ami Orgrmat prat bargalna. Call met cxanjlno. , uihSO piANOH FOIi RENT, HnYeul good Piano* for Kent 1 On Reasonable Terms. F. W. HAUMKR, mail Mo, I:<M Market Hrwrt. JJALP price sheet music. All now, itaudard and cIrhIo aheet tuuilc, kit edition* and latm laauia rati I* had at NIIEIIJ^MUHIC MTOIIE under Washington UHI, Twelfth itreet, at hilt prion. The largMt a'n?ruie?l in thn clt/< Hpcdal agenoj ef the Bchubert, Lltoll ai.d I'ftera editions. ocnii all orders ai whove. >pV< COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. HOON A 00? Commission Merchant*! offlotv-lico Main *tre#t, WUKKUNW, W. VA We buy mil ihII on Commlailon lor cub or on margin all drain and Prorlilona dmlt In by tb< Chicago Board of Trtde. Dlrot telegraphic commanidation between our offlco an(l the Board of Trade I'rompt market report*. Chicago OorreapondenU CHiat.B.1 Hat A (V>.. 7ft I* Hallaa trwt. my* B. DAVENPORT. (Late of MET, DAVKMTOUT A FABK8, Wheeling, WMt Virginia,) General Commission, Pr?vtiloi8, Grain, Flour, Soedi, Cheese,Eto? MO. 154 LA HALLE BTHEFT, ?1HIC?A?0, Free to Everybody! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOR THE ASKING! By npjiljltig p#riena ly at the ne?r?at offloe of THR HfKORH nlANUrA(?rURIN(l CO. (of by poatal card If at a dlntanee) any a<1nlt p*r?<n will be Rrtaented with a beautifully llluitrated copy of I ow Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, -OR THE? Stoiy of Ihe Sewing Machine, containing a handnotn* aud costly iteel Mfftvlflf ffontliple^} a]?p, M finely ep|ra?.d wood cuti, and ; "" wwoibm fiiu? ani (91(1 iiihngraibM JJ2fi Woehitn whatow la man* for thla hand* #om?N>ok, which pan beohtalnM onlj bjjppllrttioo it lb?i branch and labordintU officii of The 8lr*?r Manufacturing Co. THE SINQER MANUPAOTUHIN8 00. PrlnHpil o(Bm, 81 Union Pqanrft, Ktw Toft J) O. LIST, J?., Pork Panbsri in,I ciimrof IhlIenlebnll*! Cbultf Mmu, thlrh Art nnw rMdy ?nd ftlr Ml* tt .pA tt FdtlRTKKKTH ST*W, Mr 8, C. Mmu m til bnijtd "Urt'iCbMtM." BUY OOOP?. NEW GOODSi l JUST OPENED i BY GEO R. TAYLOR. Black Plaid Grenadines, Brocade Grenadine*, Nun* Vailing, Lace Buntings, Cream Satin*, CREAM MARVELEUX! Cream 311k Brocades, Black Plaid Organ, Black Organdies, Black Lace Mitts, Colored Lace Mitts, Sun Umbrellas, White India Lawns, White Persian Lawns, Zephyr Ginghams, MADRASS GINGHAMS, Domestic Lawns, Lace Neckwear, Bretonne Neckwear, Black Marvelsux, SUMMER SILKS Black Groa Grain Silk*, Black Henrietta, Black Grenadines, Veil Crape, &c. JUST HECKIVliiD, GEO. R. TAYLOR. ma19 SHE & THOMAS , , , ! rvKW qpdimr nnnnci ui iiiiiu uvuugi NEW CARPETS, RUGS AND CURTAIN GOODS Prices Down! Down! Our atook li largo and Attricllvn, eiubraolng a full lint ol DRESS COODS . . "? SILKS, GISHMERE flAfE.BUITIIICS.iG. li i I <f .1 . i HI'KUAL HAKGAIW8 IN Carpets, Rngg, Window Shades, GRENADINE CHINTZS, &C. NKOKWBAR, For UJIM ml 1Mb. Trim M POT Mnt Inn thin tif b?for* offer*!, New Goods Received Dally. STONE & THOMAS, , J03Q MAIS STREET. Illlllin I llllll tl I I iiilli n'i IRIILai IIHIL&!! AnVILb!!! HKiiLowg t < HKLLOWSI! ' BKLLOW81II *1 llit Iron Irani, I 1422 and 1424 Main Street. ] 4ACOU BNYOBH. ' HOUMFURHlSmHO 0008^ ! PPll B. Fisher Manutm iuteri ol tU kiudi ot 1 Cook&HeaVing$\(w$Il fcule uiuuUcvurui<.lUu Hi Fisher's Maud ft I Mt? I'ittcjQ roil or ?ooJ cook; tk, ' I Largwtllneol UulMuJ, mm.i^ i? IMI A 3STTB I,a tferssrsss *? ibt latest and limit artistic draltfoa. Wa cJ^ el man tit* coiuplati", all wotk dn, Lr a workman. ' * P*t*n FENCES. ttftSMr Kl" K,?n,uUb".. ji&J WbilMltiDdroUII inrsou I6I6J0IB22 Market Street, Wheeling^ yt iiliS El MANTELS AND GRATIS OOOK1TVG AND HEATINGSTOVES, Spelt! ttUnUonRinn to ORATE SETTING. ' II your gnle iinokca, li Juitr, or i\m but h*?t, the THKRID In ?>rranlwf to rtrrdr ik? n Cheap I BmuUIqII Very Cleanly! Kullj uutta | to old gnu Ironl*. 8. F. CALDWELL, 1507 audlfiOfl MAIN GTRKCT. mhM " " PHOTOGRAPHY. /i < 1 iH??Vt v tA/rA&u rrsrj l'lIOTOGIUNIlC STUDIO, BH85 Fotunrc oppn?||? Mcl.ofl 'dfc ?)ON'I YOU FOEOEr IT. ' Mill CARD PHOTOU HAP/IS, II.M PI,HMD, mjU BROWN'B (iALLKIl f. pHOTOOIlAI'HS. Fine PholograplisOnly $1 Per Dim PLUIIMBft'S, QRAYON PORTRA1T8 AT MYLES' ART STUDIO mh? NO. 21M MAlMBftOTr. FINANCIAL. SPECULATION! 10, *80, I no 9100, Invwlnllnoiif n'??wf innkluu co-opitr?tl*? |>!hii of ipctiiillni: glMjHJJ 1?nf Inpoine mil InyK tlir tonmlntluD IoiW-M8ftxl for our n?w psinphltt, frw. FLKMIMI A MII.LKH. Bf??? >pl? M Merchant* Hulldlu, Cbln^M^ BANK OP TUE OHIO VAIUT. CAPITAL .JITM*. W?. A. Iiirr, Prrtd?ntTW?-?.??? ?. n,r' Vooi k (lenrral JUnklng Builnf* Mianotr W?. A. 1*11, WIIIIIB H toy9?' J. A. M lllrr, Joi.n K. b**?. A.M. A<litn?, Victor fortta* Henry Hptrw, . ^ ^ oui/t f. r. ritW"*", pxon ANOK BANK. Capital ? Wiioo.ooo J VANC'K. HI ?...? ftttiDUh JUftJELLAOOULIN .Vm . ? _ rmciote. J? W. Vinci, I H. }(9imttNni( 8. JUosiain, I W. fctu?.ia\*. I* 8. Pturuiv, | A. W. IiUf. Jtun row, i u^# fWm j. jfjiw. r??nOr ..fUWITUWi, UPHOLRTeRY.iC.^ pUHOHASKlW <IF UHI'KIIW ftn now find I One wurim^nl of their* jnodi/i VolvGtB, Body Brussels Tapestry Brusscli, Best Ingraini. ? ?..I ma Cheap A* LOWEST POIHBM WJ?1, PBIBND cte SOI>r Ijfl IMH M<tn Hreet- - JPUKNITUKK AND (MKI'fcT*. We hire the Ur*Ml in-1 moit line erer br?ugbt to Centre wh?llo<, ro#n FIHtllllKHPM? And Ur|?U?J if Carpets, OIICIothlA WlndowSffti<?* Whiflh ? will iaII ii \*m ti i""Hi' f Kk* I* boon hi Id th? n?rlrM. ^assai'i- ?> U'-,,,V?,.3tl?U .V Hon., mhH tw.M(rt?tM<T.?W?g!lSi-? riAKPBTS! OAKI'KTSI JJCMUpnlMi. A nlr? r*"""? r BRUSSELS CARPER lot rtnweti, but ?bol? roll" >' J" I'BlCffU * Ml?. ?M4 , 0,,,"