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Eb hidtywtx.! h'i:.avv ac QA.aggB'KU.Xt. 1 Pi.HLUHttMA3D PttOfJUSTOUL I (Jiiii'os .tuk. una *7 loarttmalU fiiital, aoxAiaifa, jtj?n ag. I'bMP Honey. Ttie iate b. U. Wood**rd, of this city, i waa a geutletuau unuauall} well informed in all mailers t-ppeitainisK to finance I We probably never bad a citizen in our > inidnt who had clearer, sounder or better ' dtfined ideas on the subject. He had 1 bt en & diligent re-dar and u doae observer < during a great portion of hid life of the ' working* of all eorta of financial theories and ex peri us mil a. One of ilia ditiuito conc'u.-.iuii.s WAS iu re^'ird to the subject of interest on money. H-j held that a high rate < of iuforeat wan a heavy tax upon society, and that the nearer we c mid approach a 1 ondilion < f things whereby a man could 1 not bupport himself in luxury by the loan ' of hia money the cloter would we approxiinn'e a desirable dtato of society. 1 All interest come* from labor and U 1 therefore a tax on labor. The man who 1 birrows money must so Ufte it as to sup- 1 p>rt himself aud pay rent for it. II he 1 o vm-d the money the interest he pay* w >uid be his prod', but not owning it he l is compelled to hire the use of it. and 1 muv. iu some way oou'rive to get a living , ou* oI it for hiiunelf aud also for the lende . There are therefore two profits to come 1 o it of it, aud heuco the man who is doing b isiuoos on borrowed money in competi- , ' ' - - Viia . lion Willi iiju iii hi nuu unwu ui? wt?.. ' money in at a disadvantage all the time. One greatraason why England has always hud a great advantage over us aa a unnufacuriug nation iu hacause of her long standing accumulation of capital, whe/eby inonoy was cheap. The rata for money for a very long time in England haa been about 3 per cent, iier manufacturers were generally possessed ol ample means, and if they could produce r . four or five par cent income out of tbeii i money they were eatiefled. Cheap capital . and cheap labor were her two powerful 1 arniH in lighting all other nations, especial- ( ly (Mir own nation. She had fought our i tariff Hyuteui with these two powerful agencies, and ofteii successfully. Things have changed iu the financial world. The United Ntaton, still a new country, and still only partially developed, hai became a vast reservoir of accumulated weilill. To-day it presents the spectaclo of tinancial rivalship with Great Britain. Ho vast urn its uatural reaources and so productive its iudustrie-*, that in the oeoond decide after the greatest and moat destructive war of modem times, and duriug the continuance of the bulk of its national debt, aud despite the burden ol heavy municipal debts, ita vies with Great Britain in the ownership of cheap capital. To bu sure a part of this capital ia fictitious and is an evidence of debt, but no are the Bank of England notes, and bo are the notujofall banks in all countries, iiut the fact remains that we are aa a nation rich in gold and silver and iu the products 1 that compel gold and silver to come to us ( and increase our Btorea of the precious inn'ftlii. Wo nettle now with foreign nations ia gold and not by the return of bonds or . Other cvidencea of debt. This ia the true ' tajt of growing wealth, A new era is upon ub in rospect to ! inonoy, nuch ai no one ever saw before in this country nnd such aa very few expected to BHO iu this generation. O.ily a decade aRo?yea, I?bi than a decade ago?eight and iiiuu per cent was the going rate for minoy in all the country weat of the Alleuheniea. Thero were exceptional loans nt leas, but tli? great mass of borrowers paid those ratei, and in tho country west of tho Mississippi rivor these were minimuu rate*. Untold millions of money wore loaned on land iu all the rich States west of tho Mintiasippl at ten per cunt, and very ofton at higher ratea counting tho bonuses that were paid. All this hits been chaigid, at.d almost in the twinkling of aii eye. A huh priced loau in any part of this country la now in the nature of a curiosity. A gentleman in this vicinity who had money loaned iu western I iwa at seven par cent had his lortn paid off r? curly, because his debtor could borr.nv nt lower ra'es. Any number of agents iu the West are glad to supply even needy b iriower.i at sis per cent, and they really ea'eetu it a favor to get slob investments The tab'e.i have been turned. The great crops and the good prices ol the last three ymrs htve pUcs.1 the farmers of the U littul Htates in the position of cash capitalists. Ttiey can compete with the money lenders of the cities, and they ore loaning y aot sums not only to the government, by taking 3} per cent bonds, but to their Iocs fortunate neghbors. There ip mjtiey everywhere to loan, and the excj?s of offerings over demand daily increases. This must continue to he (he case as long as we lmve good crops and a foreign demand for them. The prospect is that wo shall seo a continuance of this for an indefinite time unless some mischance befalls tho present harvest prospects, There is nothing else now discernible that will take the recent heavy importations of specie out ol the country, We are adding to the stock of gold every day by the coinage of bullion from our mines, and thus planting additional props under our piper circulation. iVU.t I. i. ?? ?l.? ?.-? _# il.l ii unv 10 iu un mo u|'ouub Ul IlllB HUUUinil* latlonol wealth ? Neil year *111 tea I lie praient itnmnnse tide ot immigration at work in our Woetern Hlalen, The amount ot grain raised will be greater than ever, and II we do not eiport it wo will prob ably den cheap breadstuff's. And jot It it Impossible to eatlmate.the probabllitiea ol Increased consumption in this country. Cheap capital begets a spirit of enterprlae a id dlverte labor Iroin agricultural pursuits Into new channels o( trade. Tile citiea and towna are growing (aster than the rural population. As long aa the country is proaperous this will continue to be the case. Hence wo shall tee a vast domestic consumption it American agricultural prcducta, and the latniere can be assured ol a gotd heme market, which la the hett ol all tnaikets. Hut how about the people who hare j lived off their money In years paal? Their Income is melting away. From 10 per cent. It haa been cnt down to 0, to 5, and evsn to 4 per cent. The man who had an aasured Income once Irom his accumulated capital is now reduced to one ot two necessities?either to Invest It In the chan: . nets ot trade or curtail Ida expenditures within very narrow limits. Many will chooae the latter, bnt many, also, will choose the former. Hence the prospects ahead lor grest activity In business. The time Ii coming when a man cannot, aa heretofore, "bus bis cake and tat it too." Be cinnot, by simply doing nothing, life iff and add to bla More. He must either life off hie principal or seek to nave it by basinets ventures. He moat, in other words, becomei producer??n employer of labor?or an intermediary, and be moat be contented with amali returns in the great racc of competition that seems to beepreidlog out before ns in tbia country. Thus new fields of labor will be opened up and labor iuself will be more diversified. All lb* limitless faculties and lugunuities of nan will be called into play, and they wilt teep step witb the new wants tbst will be :reated by the extending place of civilized lie. _______ rue 'leinpcrttuce Ihudd L'p lu llaucovk 4'unuiy. New Cumberland, June 27th, UorrNpoDdance ol the lut lJitfeucer. The following Hie the minutes of * temperance meetiuK held lor the purpose of ippointing delegates to the tiute Convention: Pursuant to a call, the citizens of New Cumberland assembled at the Town Hall, Saturday eveuiog, June 25th, to hetr ipeeches and send delegates to the Wheel* ng Conventioa, June 28th. Hugh .Sutherland wau elected President und U. 8. Marshall Secretary. Rev. Wilton opened the meeting with prayer, after which there wan a song by he children, led by Prof. Hughes, liav Wilson then proceeded to address the meeting. A{ the conclusion of Mr. Wilson's ail iress Hon. John H. Atkinson offered the following resolutions: Reaolvd, That the use of intoxicating drinks is injurious to our best interests, socially and financially; that as tax-payurs we have the right to control all such questions by law; and that as philanthropists and Christians it is our duty to ui>e all lawful means to remove the evil. Rewind, That we deuiund, aa a right, (hat our Legislature shall, at its next session, by appropriate legislation, authorize uur people to decide at (he pods a constitutional amendment forbidding the manufacture or sale of all intoxicating driuks within our State. Retoked, That we pledge the hearty cooperation of Hancock county with other oiln ties of the State in bringing this question before the coining session of the Legislature through the ageucy of petition. After the reading of the above resolu lions a song was sung by Miss Kudie Foreman, Mrs A. G.Lee, Mr. Alex. Edie aud Prof. Myers. Ksv. Cochran, of Pittsburgh, was the next speaker. On motion the resolutions offered by Mr. Atkinson were adopted, Before tlie vote on the resolutions Kev. (-trier anil 1'ostmaater Ueebout discussed them at some length. John H. Atkinson and Key. Wilson were elected delegates to the Convention. On motion n collection was taken up to help defray the expenses cf said delegates Hon. John A. Oampbell olFurfld the fol* lowing resolution, which wbh ac!.>ptc?l: lifwh-d, That our Dale# 4te and Senator he requested to support appropriate leginUtion submitting the q-iottton to n vole of tbe people. On motion the mooting adjourned. Huan Kutiukland, Pres. 0. 8. Marshall, tteu'y. Our people feel that Hancock county has a temperance sentitneut second to no other county iu the Htato and should bo represented iu the Htate Convention, and uonseqnently we send an old time friend i f the cause, who knows the sentiment on thiri question bitter than any one iu the county. 1'iktio. Dikw. Hit ITT?On Tucada? nwulof, June 1881, at 1) o'clock, JUry, rolct of the lata Jurwjih Hi lit, la the 91th jruarof her age. Funeral (r-m her late residence, No to Eighteenth itrret, thla afteruion at 8 o'clock. Frlindi of the fttnlly *'0 Invited. * WOLFE?On Tueaday, June 28,1881, al HI, Louli. Mo., Fannik, youngtai daughter ol Uaulel U. and Uargaretla Wolf*, agel 6 ju?ia J ho reiualoa will b) brought t > Ihli clljr (or Inter* mciit, notice ot wh'ch will heg'ypn her?aU?r. mm M1M FOR RHEUMATISM, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equal* Pt. JAOORt On. iv a Hufft mirr, tint jilt utid rhntp Kxti-rtinl ItctncMly. A triAl entalln but the comparatively trilling outlay of no Out*, ninl every one rullVrlng with puin can liavo cheap ami positive proof of It* claims. Directions in Eleven Language*. SOLD BY ALL DRU00IBT8 AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A.VOGZLER & CO., tlnt'lmore, Mit? V. 8. A, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS?W1I8KLINO TIMK A.m A.tf P M. t. M. I B AO. B. B .... G:M 8 45 8: 0 ft: 14 Ceot.O Dlv 9:05 1:80 8:88 11 IS W, P. A B. Dlv 6:2) I 40 8 10 A. M. Cl?v A ritlf 8:10 11:08 2:00 {8:08 I r.?. P.. I'. A HI. I. R-ftl OW7 1)07 i-M i K K1 C..T V. AW ?J 1 1:10 P:fti?IOO ARRIVAL OP TRAINS. Tm. r~* P~3 A. M. P.M. B. AO. II. R.. 12:15 4:80 2 80 - A. M P.M. Cenf.O. Dlt 6:10 9M 11:00 8 :18 .. . W. P. A B. Dlf 11:00 8 28 *8 Si ?. ClSt. A Pill#- f/sM 8:48 TtV jW ? .... P., C. A 81. L. 8:07 8:87 12X7 4:17 7:17 P.M. L'lT.T.Ay, {10:10 8:08 |6 ?? tDuIIt MCfJtl Ptindaj?Newark Arronunndatlon. Htmbrntl 1* Acfftnmmtall'iti. Th n tmln ilu Ins lh* day paHMfi lm(k?ntil ami forward between M r* lln'aFrrry aid VelUtrt; Mopping whtn rtqulrrdat taprnun Mounts iKinar.lle, Weat Wheeling and [Intel Hill. tUilrhivlll* Accommodation. unal Qatar Accommodation, Whiellng and Elm Brow Railroad. m nil llt? BATURDAT, Mat 14th, mi, t*rion the Wheeling and Elm (Ifots R. R. will ran u? foiiowa: Can will Ieata tha dlf, (corner c.f Market ?nd Eleventh attest!), an* Hornbroofc'l Park at $:? A. M. 9.40 A. M. 1:00 f. M 480 P. . 7 40 P. t. *7:00 Ifc'JO 1:40 8:00 1:20 7:40 11:00 *20 S-40 ?:00 8:20 11:40 8:00 8:20 *40 1*00 f?:20P. a 8:40 7:00 Bandayi nwptod. t"n Randari two carl will leats Hornbroek'i Park it 9:00 a. m., and dty at 18:20 p. m., to accommodate cnnrch goen. Hill JOS. KLKKH, Bapsrlntrndtfit. NEW ADVKRTiaiMIHT*. W4KTBD-TW0 HTODT WASHESYV (om.Mitmii a. Wmi Yirg?u 6i?ia Uun4iy, lilllUln itmt l?fc? A GENT8 WANTED TO OANVABS n Um city of Whullog (or the ProplW Edition JJXAMISATION OP TEAOHEBS. Tae tKAulottluD of tMchma lot tb? dt? school* vlli upflu ii 9 o'clock TaUwoDa? MOBNllii*, JUNE So, 1U', in iba Urmmar boom if tbt CUjr tchiHji. Apylkfiaufar cartlficaua wlii oomt pro* tldid with 1-apcr E. A. HILD&bTd, B. L. JkPdON, JObS U. MUCH, J?2? Examining Committor Improvement of lbs Great Vanawha Kiver, Wmi flriliU. KlOl'dK HIULDINU. U. H. EMbiNunUvncB. 7o gar?tog* Balt.mwh* Mo., Jub* tt, IMl. PhUPOflALS for fuioUblogtbaiuatartalaaJld buildIn* <D?ur uj'ire lock bouaea, ol train* or brick, bl Lo ki 3, 4 and 5 or either o them, will be recctvod at the U h Eodnaer Ulttca at Cbarlaet n, Aana*ha uxiuty, Weat vjijini*. until 8 j>. m., July 27, 1881, atd ?p?ii?d Imuiualmely Iberaalter Blank form*, ein-etticaUuna and any deaired lnformalun can be bad upon application to Cipt. E. H. Huduer, Corp* ol Eiifclueera at tbat office WM. 4?. CBAl iHILL, J?VW LU-.oL ol Kng'ra ^OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Tlioopartnenblp heretofore Mining under tba ttrut nataa. 1 Wo dcock & Bro , bat been tbladay dl> au'Tud by mutual coucent, Mr. 8 Woodcock retiring The buaiotat hereafter will ba carr'id on at tba Old tUud.ln Btldgeiort, 0., by J. M. Woxlcock, who UaloniaulborUid toanttle all ciultne cftho lata firm. J. M. WOODCOCK. JUNK I', 1881. Je2? A NI'I.ENHill OPPOUTUHITI TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GttAND OIHTttlBUHON,CLASH U, AT NEW WHLEAN8, Tli?8DAY, JULY 12th, 1881?13IHI SI out lily Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1868, for 28 yaare oy tba Legislator u for Educational aud Charitable purpueet?with a capital of 81,000,OOO-io which a reame fund af oter 1420,000 baa ilnoo been added. By an o*erwhuiuilun popular vote, ita franchise waa made a |>4i t of tbe pr. tent ftate Conitltutlon adopted Decern tw 2d, A. U. 1879. ITM^ttAl.n HI NO I.K NtlMRKR l)H A WlNf)M?ill take place monthly. Jitmtr tcalei or poitww. l ook at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PIUZK, 930/ 00, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO IX) LI. A ltd EACH. HALK-TICKETB, OMB DOLLAR. LI8T OK PRIZEB. 1 CupiUd 1'rtae.. 110,000 1 Capital Prise 10,000 1 Capital Prise 5,000 2 Prliui of 12,500 5,000 5 Prlsta of 1,000 6,1*1 20 Mam of 600 10,10 100 I'rlkM of 100 10, (0 200 Prixea of 50 10,'W0 500 Pilxto of 20 10,000 1000 Prli.* of 10 10,000 trrilOXIMATlON PH1ZM. 9 Approximation Prises of 9*00 . 12,700 tt Approximation Prists Of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prists of 100.. 1WC 1357 PrUiw, amounting to 1110,400 i;<?Ii<iiir|i lo corresponding sgents wantod at all [>olnu, to whom a libcrnl compensation will be paid. For furtht-r information, write clearly, g<VltiK full addrtas H?nd orders bv ex pro a or Registered Lcttor. nr Money Order by i?ali, addrteaod only to M. A. DAUPHIN, Maw Orleans, La. OrM.A. DAUPHIN at No. 212 liroadway, New York. AU our Grand Jiitraordinary Drawingi art undtr Ifo iupnvltUm ami VMtuidimmi qf OENEHALiJ O. T. UEAUKKOAllD and JURAL A. EARLY. jelSWMw WANTED. WANTKD?A (URL TO GO TO THE couutry; one who can cook and understands m 1 Ikltigows. Apply nt this office. J>25 ANTED. A good girl to cook for a until family at Elm drove. Oood wsgis and light won. Enquire at jc.'l ROOM NO, 7, Cl'HTOM HOIISB. jy?EN WANTED. we now have 4K0 men engiged In selllnt wringers, filters, spilt-R beds, washers. sweepers, aad Irons and a variety of houiehod iie:<silll?a on weekly pay. u?nuln twenty ?>l ttielargnU wtsiem cltlei. We ua?i? permanent phc-a for 150 more men. 'I hoy cm tusks Irira 915 to 9*5 |>er week. t> ny man willing to wor*, young or old, with or wltheut experience at cjnvatflnK, who wtnia a permanent situation at a healthy buslne* not make a succisa of this. Call on or tdilresi KkYhTONK WBIMOERCO , 1040 Market trMjt^vbejdh^^^^ GENERAL NOTICES. gTOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of Iho a'o-kho'dcrs of the Ittickeye O ats Cjtn>?ny will l>e lir'dnttHe coi*? psnj'aoffice, ?o 1218 Main street, ou MONDAY, JULY 4, IMI.at 2o'Jock n. in. JOHN F, MIl.LUt, J 25 Secretary. gTOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. A ruffling of the Htockholders of the Korthwestero Vlfi.li,la Aor'ruliiiral Him-IpIt will Iim halil at iha office df ihn Kirn and Marlnn Imu ance (otupmr, ?<u dATUHDA Y, JULY V, 1181. It 2 o'clock p m. K. W. OOLEHAr, J*21 Kcreury. OF MEKTING. A ni Juliy of ?ho Incorporator! of theWheellni * I r*|i? Mi. a ii ..I Kilning lomeany, hereby notify ihe tockholof iof laid couiiuny tumt thejr hateappointed tbo Ctll DAY OP JULY, 1>81, "t SoVork n. m., aa the lime, and the Board Com* tuMonir 'lt< om, in ti n Court Houa*, Wbedtng, ibb county. Weel V|tklnla,ai the p ace for hiding n KHferal in o||i?k of the aHckholdtra of laid com* I any lotlict a Board of .Incur*. make bydawiaud tra Met any oth?r hualne a which may lawfully be duUM by th- Mid atociho dera In teueral mettlrg islftu und r our hand* ihli 20th day of June, 1881. A. M. ADAMS, P. H. J EP.HON, t'H if. K. D WIGHT, T it. LtlOAN. J?2I V. hOaENBUHa. pROl'OSALS FOR BRIDGE. f'LKtK'a Owen, *) Board or iovrtaai ??m or OpioCoukty, > W iikklino, June 27, 1881-J tied rropo?al? will be rocelvid at thla office until the Vih of July nisi, at noun, for the r. building ol ttie '."itnirfHi" over Wheeling cie?k, about two mi l* from the- Ohio river, comprlalngthe follow* lug qnanili ra /pprulraaWly: 400euMr yard* iccond Mawt maronry lu.d In lliueiiiurlat; 1 OUQ ruble yarda till In aptiroache'i ISO feel lined of ?ut>errtructure, wo (den Howe triiae, In two apana uf 80 f et eaeh, In cbar, lire load 100 |ounda per iquare fool; factor of ialeyJ5. Ko frencta Mtlif<>r!ory lo the Commluloneri tnuit acr rapanjr each primal. Tun comuilialjtieia reairvo the right to itJect any or a 1 bldi. Undone; 'Trop aa!a for 'Sleeprid* Bridie." Jah. H. quaBHIKR, Clerk. W. K. PwiTir, fp-mty Engineer. J>27 gKALED PROPOSALS. * i'hk'i Orric% ) Board or CovMiasiooRM or Ohio Court*, V WfiniLtNO, W. Va., June 2't 1881. J Sealed nrrpoa.la will berec-lved at thla office until noon HATUHDaY, ?TII DAY OP JUL*. 081, for the following county work, to t* done during the reeeni aeaaon. wlr: At mouth of Hbort creek 201 cublo yardi of flr?t-c1a?a maaonry, laid In toorUr, 100 pllea averaglm M feet In length, driven to hard bottom and cut ofl two feet below low water level In tne Ohio nver; 8 ooo feet capplm and plankl?gtobe gwxt, fouiti white oak, 70 leet llntni of wrouaht Iron hrldgieuperetriicttm, li ie-t wldo In dear, lite !o>d 100 li n |ff ?qu*r? foot, factor of safety 8; itOO cubic yarda excavation, nc tiding that for foundation. fthrellrg, We?t Liberty and Bethany turnpike, necr toll gate, 150 en Mo yardi maaonry of eeoond rl ??, lal i In tn< rtat; 800 rnsie jardu excavation, lncludlrft foundation. tin Htm, Olent'a Run and Hhort Cre*k Hoarf, on tMenn'a Itun, Rnn cnble yatdi ?ai.i?atone patlcg, and SOO ruble vatda llmeetone tn*r demialrg Hid* tntmt be accontpaned by reference aetlifactory io the Board. Bl^ht rteerved torrjectanyor all blda. Kndoras nwpo?ala, "Pnpaeali forojunty work to be let Jul/11,1811." Kir limner Information app'y at thla office. By ortW ot the Board, JAR. B.QUAHHJKB, Clerk. W. C. Ftnlth. f.tonnty tngUeir. JuJI ^LLANUNK ROYAL MAIL STEAM8HIP8. Paltlmore and Liverpool via Halifax, If. 8.. and St. John*, N. F, every alternate Tueeday. Quebec and Liverpool every BaturJay. Thla route preeentann* precede nted a-t vantages to tourlata, enabling then to view the mrgn flcent acenery of the Lcwet Ht. Lawfenre In addition, the distance from Quebec to I.lv* erixml ta A00 mile* ehnrter. and of the reduced dl lance i.uiomllea la Inland navigation, reflating the actum o<ean vo?ate to a minimum of A daya, fixtra ihtrefrom ciliiiow, Halway QutenHown and Londondeny dlrtct to Beaton. For peaaa?e or Interna* I m apply to John Bailie, H. F. Behmtaor Thnmaa ?./ ..*T V* WkwlHl, w. T., m Urt t AlH.n, II, r. A., mi Proadxr, H?? To>l;KI W?ih Idiioo m., irnti in 8nU ntth n.t niMu. |i? aillmn DRY ooooa. OF INTEREST TO SILK BUYERS Finding that our early seasons supply of Silks?large and complete as it was?totally inadequate to meet the demands of our trade, we have purchased, during the last week, at reduced prices, another and still larger line, on which we guarantee purchasers a saving of from 20to25 percent. G. E. STIFEL & CO. WO. (114 MAIN STREET. drsanford's LIVER invigorator Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Biliousness, Malaria, Costiveness, Headache. It assists digestion, strengthens the system, regulatesthe bowels, purifiesthe blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. rOB SALE BY ALL DnUQOISTB. MWIMKOW ... FINANCIAL. gank of the ohio valley. CAPITA!, 9175,000, Wm. A. Iim, PrMldent. | Wm. B. BiMrso*, P Dow 1 General Bunking Builnea. Wm. A. iMti, William B. Blmptoo. I. A. Miller, John K. Botrlord, A.M. Adam*, Victor Bownburf. Henrr Bptjar, mis V. P. JBPEON, QM|iUr> gXOHANGE BANK. Capital - - 9800,000 J. n, VANCR-....?, m.Punon? J tMUBL LAUOHLIH VICI Pbiaidbvt DHBOTOM. J. N. Viici, | 8. HouBtmn, H. LADOVUK, ( W. KLI.INUIUM, L. 8. DBLAFLA1B, I A. W. KSLLT. Jon? Piiw, I 1*Y* .Town J. Jnww. OMhlar. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. HOON * 00., Brokers In Grain, Provisions and Oil. Bur and tell til oommodltlaa dealt In on Chlcefo Board of Trade, both caab and futurea on margin. COBBRIfONDBHT*: P. a HtmraM?r A ?o,,)ihf ... B. imtrniMtrl A , V, 4. Thee. II. Wlmpooe, Oil City. jril B. DAVBBPOBT, C. B. EOOLUTOB, , , General. Of D. Egglcaton ft Bon, Mpteltl. B. DAVENPORT & 00.. ' COMMISSION Dwltn li Uriln, floor, Ittii, PioiIiIom, Ctma and Urlld fruit., 167 Wuhlnrtn Strwt, PIOTUma AMP ART MATIHIAL1. ^TTENTION ART AMATEURS, An lnvoie?ot Art pottery Juit Opened. Kew ard fiorel plttrna. Alto La IYoU'i China Oolora. Bruihee, Olla, Ae., AT TMR MrLtJBE HOUSE ART BTORB. jrt4 n t? wimix, lit Box WHITINGPAPEB I will elooooata nlMlfltol box writing ptptr at low flgtifM. Bono lato at;let. W. B. BOTCHIKS. PnHrMboofcMt ?*t tn do*?. mill 'FISHING TACKLE. Wo hati J ait molted a fall lino ol FANCY FI8HING TACKLE. Stanton & Davenport, Jot INI Mart* itmt, Wkooliag, W. Ya. EASTEfllWGOODS STORE, iaottor lot oI BARGAINS!! LADIES' Undergarments & Skirts To cloMuut waur* now oflering our ?Dtiri a'.ockof Udiu' Unilergtnncata ?nU fckiru at CmU Beit Percales 8 l-3c a Yard. DRESS GOODS AT AMI) ! BELOW COST. PARASOLS AT COST. Fifty Cent Corsets for 37 l-2c Marshall, Kennedy & Go. 1110 MAIN STREET. J?W RHODES' ROUSING REMNANT SALE COMMISNOES THIS WEEK! Remnanta of Black Cashmeres. Remnant* of Colored Cashmeres. Remnants of Japanese Silks. nemnanis oi ureas uingnams. Remnants of Apron Ginghams. Remnants of Brown Muslins. Remnants of Bleached Muslins. Remnants of Unen Lawns. Remnants of Cotton Lawns. Remnants of Table Linen:, fiomnants of Pique. Remnants of E mbrolderies, &c. i. S. RHODES & CO. AffentM for Bazar Patterns, St. John Sewing Machine and Maysvllle Carpet Chain. MERCHANT TAILORS. SPRING GOODS! O. HESS Ac SON, Cor. Mill aid Fourteenth Sta., Are now'rewlrln* their SPRING & SUMMER STOCK OONBI8T1NO OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, &C., To which tliej iMlteth* attention ol cJwebuyen Alio * fall line o( Gents' Furnishing Goods Hiring the largest line of good* In the city and employing none but the BEST WORKMEN We would Intlte all In want of a new eult, or part ol a eult to giro ua a call before purchulng elsewhere. O. IIKHH Ac SON. mh9 PIANOS AND OROAN8. 1 LUCAS' MUSIC STORE REMOVED TO IVo. 1143 Main St. Hew and aecond.faand Flanoe and Organ* at great bargains. Call and examine. mnto piANO TUNING. Having aeeured the aervlces of Mr. Hamuel Mellor, II order* for pUno tuning and repairing will be promptly attended to bjr F. W. BAUMKB, J?i? 1806 Market ilreet. jyjABON AND HAMLIN OR&AHTS. E?W 8TYLM. REASONABLE PRICES. 14 per month and upward*, at BHEIR'd MUSIC STORE, SUMMER BOARDING. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OOKAN CITY, ; /* MD. Capatltj 600 Ousels, is now rp*n. Msnjr ' additional alttaetlons have been added to theett?n* air* Improvement* of last ttsson. Areeealbla ftom BaMmoreh* the Philadelphia, Wilmington railroad dlrtet, or from Baltimore, font of fouth street, ' BTBTJ aaj uctpi rmuMiir, ii h otiotk p. nt.| n? r nnmm$ to Crleifleld, thenre by rail toibe heath. 1 armlpi H I a. n neat motnlng In time for breaifaat T'tmiliropfrdiys lio and fia&OMr 5^fk. ?.Fo, e'rctilm. MdrM*. B. 0. MtClWITH. Chief Cleih, or JOHH TRACT, Proprietor. )>90 t QOUNTHY BOARD. Promised Land Farm, lJtUe over t mile from "flotten'e switch." station Ave mllnw.it of (Niklind on Villlmore A Ohio rail road. Lane air? rooraa, abundance of lhade. eond I water, milk, hotter, ?e. lharfea.il p?r day for I -"Essa, s jtto BottoVi flalieh, (Tarrett Co, Md. t nosonm math, \J OC*AW (ITT. MAITLAHD* 1 rint-flttj In all ita arwlotmeali M?mofittl will J ThMUUt, , oauooiiTi. IMPORTANT ^STATEMENT I ^ Your attaatloa la InTiUd to Ua Silurian Walar aI Waukaaba. Wiaoonain. Tha valua of natural ?prln. vatara la tha traataant ol dlicaaaa not ainanabla to wdJnary ramadlca ia sow raoogalaad by tha meat ?mlaaot pbyaieiaua. Among tucn natural remedial ifanti, Silurian WaUr U unaqualad. It la wonderfully aBcaoioua In all urinary aflactiona. dropay. ijapaaala, and habitual oonatlpatwn. ItUof aapaclai ralualn tua treatment of diabatca and Brltbt'a dia*aa, and It la aalog to lta maatarr ol thaaa dimm, that tna trade mark ol M?l?#a tiarad" baa b?a 2 dyapapeia ard habitual eonallpation, it paduallyaf?-uithoroughandparaanantcura. 4a a bavaragr, ttllurian Water baa tba faluabla quality al quapehiog thiaet, wbea nil othar driaka tail. At ^ i mtdidna or baverage, It d?aa not produoa any da- f* riugvinant cl tha ayitaai. but U agraeabla. ralraahlog 1*1 ?nda waya baneficial. ? hla Incomparable waur ia U tor aala on draught and by tha ualiun or urral by DnifgUta, bridge ?.'orner, agenta lor Weet Virginia. KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE. B|( (liiiniU'iPhnUn ini< Mmkma V.mi? . ' . riiiiua. i<ukuuj| btlUr la lb* touiiU 2d cenU. Sold by LOGAN A 00. ADVICE TO TOURISTS. Loiaa'a finance J*nuiu Qlnnr li m?dt frost tba beat Ulug-r full airaagih. lake a bottle ou your Irarela. bold by ' LOii&N 4 Cu. Cinderella Corn Cure Curat ooroa quick and mra. Sold by LOGAN Ac CO., Oruggliti, Brldgi C?mr, Cn JalS ALWAYS GET THE BEST. Reed's Cough Syrup q Ii tba beat preparation in the market for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Su Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, &o, T 3R"Y XT! Prioe 25 Cents Per Bottle. Sold by all dultn In Mtdjoini. ^ HOUSTON &, HINGKLL, Proprietori, Wheeling, W. V?. 1?" ! Da gEFOBE Leaving bo ut oa yotr tuumtr vacation bt atrt tod aupply youraall with a C0SPACT AND COMPUTE DBESS INC3- CASE, g For ladle* and giatltiu.D, Inm EDMUND BOOKING, Agt., J>20 Phfrro?CT. Wo. 1 Odd Fellowa' Wail. Q| QROGrRIEtt AND TOBAOCO&. QllfiARQ S, Fl mm I UUMHIIU U I hVUII ? Important to Uetn.il Grocers. Tho largest slock (I 8 U G A B S In (be Btito, bouiht before tba lato idTRDce. P Phil Mills Patent Flour,: Now Hid to be the be?t la uie. Try ,'t and incrcaae your ialu on flour. ~ JOHPEIDEL A& CO., WNOI.BHALK OKOCERtf, mtM HI7 Malmtrnt, S. BAER & SONS Offer to the Trade Lower thnn any other P houee In the 8tat# CA SUGARS, j Best Bcilectlon In GREEN COFFEES e SYRUPS, f, B.A.ao:isr," SOAPS E B A.ND TEAS. RE B?tore yon ony oonie and examine our itock and we will do right by 70a. S. BAER & SONS, | Silver Lakt Flour Houit. ^ pSH IN VARIETY. ??| Potomac Herring, Job ww- Burlington Herring, feat Freeh Hulmon, Rm Pickled Salmon, sss Fre?h Mackerel, Boused Mackerel, Mea? Maekerol Sardinia In (Ml, ? tjardleea In Mustard, cardites in 'loraato 8Auce, Freah Lobster*. Jh Pickled Istbetera, u Oulf Shrimp, Um Minted Codfish, Freeh Trent. Pli Herring In Tomato Bauaa. Devilled Crabe, Carried rl Oyiteri and Clam Chovder. I I I U. ja RKYTH Jel8 Cor. Market and Fourteenth areata. piONIO GOODS. Ca A Itrf? Menrtnenl el J* POTTED MEATS I "J loth ti Him. Toiler. Chicken. Beef Tai.ii. Rnnn? la two pound rani. Craektrt of alfitindi""""" ? r, WKHREnB, m .Jtf Wo HIOMirkrtttiMt. ~ jo TRAVELERS: Q Are Ton Going to Europe, g )r hart ton frlondi who ar# willing to cone ? If to proenro jonr tleketa at Not B P. BRHRBNB', 2217 and 2219 Market itrwf. ml TrtfphoB* 50. ar#) RAWLEY SPRINGS, s' NnrHirriMikar|,Vi. IF 1000 feet abort tidewater. Cajwdtf ft !*>*? lotma, with tecommoditloot hr 709 gntatt. Apalntmenti flnt claw Opra in? lit. 12 5(1 Mr aj; |I8 Mr ?etk; i<6to 960 per month. For far* _ her partfcnlirt, add rem 0. A. SPklMiBl,, Tm?, Itrfiionnort, vi mtinxw BOOK PRINTIHOJ&W <M" MTB-uowcm ;? lOfllfiV Th# WUHI wort prompt tM low | mt IEW GOODS JUST OPENED Br EO. R. TAYLOR. ick Plaid Grenadines, Brocade Grenadine*, Nuns Veiling, Lace Buntings, Cream Satlni, REAM MARVELEUX! gam Silk Brocades, Black Plaid Organ, Black Organdies, Black Lace Mitts, olored Lace Mitts, n Umbrellas, White India Lawm, White Persian Lawns, Zephyr Ginghams, ADRASS GINGHAMS, imestic Lawns, Lace Neckwear, Bretonne Neckwear, Black Marveleux, illMMER SILKS ack Gros Grain Silks, Black Kenrietla, Black Grenadlnee, Vol I Crape, &o. .JU8T HECEIVIOD, iEO. R.TAYLOR. J?l9 PHOTOORAPHY. BINETtf 18 00 ptr down BT) 1'IIUTIXIKAPHH 1 00 (ttrdoata NOT IE PHOrO(iB APHH - 60 p?r don a PLUMMEB'B, tT 11M Mala Html. PHOTOOBAPBIG HTUDIO, MutiHIli ? V|>|n*iir BlVliUIV UVUIVl |ONT YOU FORGET IT. ICE CAHD PHOTOGRAPHS, 91.00 PER DOZEN. yjj BROWN'S 011,1,EHY. IRA YON PORTRAITS AT tYLES' ART STUDIO ahS NO. 21M MA1NBTRKBT. BUILDKR8. IAMILTON, McQRANAHAN &MATL TURWB, rickmakers, Bricklayers AND 3UILDERS. mates made no application. Blastfurnace, rolling mill, glata house and potter/ work made a sper laity. :d brick always on hand. All work guaranteed. Offlcei No. 1412 Market Street. mce telcpbnueC?81. Yard telephone C?12, TEPUKH McOULLOUQH, arpenter and Builder. II alterations made on oil buildings. roofs, val? I, skvllghU and cornices particularly attended to, re front* but In and atnrM altered. Deaka, ntera and ihelvlng Itted up on ahort nottco All work promptly attended to. Hhop at Mr. Ben. old Mind, Alley Thirteen, rear of Capitol, lifenre Wo M, mn?fa?wth itnx?t. twg4 FURITURE, CARPETS, AO. URNITURE AND CARPETS. 'e have (hi largest and most select slock In our i ever broujh t to Centra Wheeling, consisting of lEtnntu sous And a large line of rpeti, Oil Cloths & Window Shade* leh we will Mil m tow ii gooda tf like quality can sought In the market. all and its ua and gat prlcee and juu will buy ol ua. ndf rtaklni pjompt y and carefully attended to, or night. Wm./Jnk At Bon,, h!9 for. Matket >nd Twtnty*aecond Bta. AHPKTHI OAKPKTHt 75mbIi per yard. A alee pattern of RUSSELS CARPET I retnnanli, hut wbole rolli at 78 e?nta pet yard ntfRMD a mm. ,qi mw> m ;?0IAL BARGAINS ~ m TNB GTJUSTS! For the Next 30 Dayi. II lol m tit lloek of "Colli," "P?tk?,,,"CUbb," "Bomhlil," "Biktt" I rid cttn ntkM. i. a. xjiLtiiOi*, M Jo.lir, Uukilttml. STn^l B. Fisher &Sons I Cook & Heating Stoves I W" "Wu!KiUWllJUit I MaMValefStaiSb,, Fitiher'n Maud S IMIA IsTTEJ TjO . W.!L4 Kd"!;1,:?",^;;" >. ,u. ih? 1bt?n nd luoit Brilnicdrilini^ w. uu^t, '" "wk "? *fgj FEIMCIs, U oWs'Im?.'"' haT^nl li It, ssftsssr*K1"t"""^ Cis. * h-1 aula and retail ?irW00lll ,6^.|e?a.rk.tstr,,,iW'S(WU Silitll MANTELS AND GRATES COOKING AND HEAT INC STOVES, Bjwdal attention given to QBATE SETTING. If your grate itnoku, li dusty, or git* but Utth hut, theTOHUIl) In warranum to im???ikittH Chc?J?! Menu III ii 11 Very Cleanly t Eully atucM B. F. CALDWELL, 1507 and 150U It AIN HTnRKl, mhW pALAUK REFKUJJiKATOlW, ' WHITB MOUNTAIN FBBHZKR8, 1CK CHE8T8 AN D WATER C00UU The teit goodi anil M lomt jrlrnt WKMKirr A HRl',1, rn mil Mirir >'wc BUSINESS CARDS J A. SUTHERLAND, Agent Ellwanger A llirry, Mount Hope Numcrlei, KOCIlEHTf.H, N Y. Jtrerjr tree warranted true to i mi" in J (Int qal'Uf, t!7?DAW Office. 1001 Millnitwt, Whe?!lBg. EW 1)01 LKIt WOMB. Mamifarlurrra of portilile, utilkntrr, ntrlti boilers, breichln*, chliuneyi, tarki.nllli, d-iori, iktv tara and all klodaof heavy ihM>t irou rk. HmM la aecondliand boilers For tnrnr.imtloii apply ta r<?X A MUHHNlS, Nn. iCCMirkfturMt. Telephone C?21. Kepalta attention. Tint raaaonahla WEST VIKOINIA HTUNCH. ASD HEAL WOUKS, No. 1131 MARKET STREET. Ail Undid Stencil Work & Engravlnj Promptly done. All J Pcitofflee roirllBi maa, oinMilloraand t>oitoOc?iu|ij.Ue?rnimpily furriiik'4 apll a. r I'l'Hiti J) 0. LIST, JR., Pork PaHu'1% And curerof Iho celebrated Chntrr MmUi art now ready and for tale at ap6 28 FOI'KTKKSrilMRMI. My H 0. Meata ate all hmrdwl "I.M'iCbwH" J M. OLOU8TON, DUALKM 19 Brain, Ground Feed, Baled Hay, sirtw.M, BOOTH BT., *BAB MARKKTHT. BRIMI Will pay the hlghnt niaikrt prlre for Wheat, CM and Oala. tutH PROFESSIONAL CAHD8. Q 0. SMITH, Real Estate, Bond and Stock Brokff, Special attention gl?t?n toCollttlnj BenUM^l** geno'iil management of Hm| Katut*. mh>7 111) Malnmrn-t, Wh?llP?, w TL 'jpUOllAH BWKENJ5Y, BSA1. KSTATB AdliNl'ANIi BllTA?<PCBUt,' Office Ho W Kletenlh I'rut. ?,rlll purchase and fell real mile ?"< ""J* Bentlnu and collecting renli?n<l arwintM ipwiHTj All bualneaaentruiteiTlo me ?lli mitt ?lih *f'?r attention. ?ilL JJH, T. 0. BDWAKDH? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Chapllne and fwantj-fwjnd KtiMtt. WCalla by talpphone ff* Wftttra. rta* nr nt?M ^LEX ANDKKDUN E,* K., Ncliry Pabllo, Sniril BailntM ul W Utltl A|?M. loam BWOilltld, U.llRllt lit*) *^1 jjjr IfiJunia and Manafaclurnn B<?t? o^.'t and eloand. KtUlaa aMilad. H"iaa. M? I and fonta eollerlri. R*i>t?t ?f"' Oolleetlona promptly r?Hnltu?t A lT.r,r? laM- " rmetrnu n, #ipondimr?fonf)'l*nti?:IJ 1*nd ferMrrtilar to KkWmh-? ? 1X18 Market alrtu, (CYanilf B "* I M (imili. ??? >. uWH-y w MINIS! IIIIIIS!! Willi BELLOWS! BMLLOWM IlKLLOWSli! Al Ihl fourth r; Iron hut 1422 md 1424 Main StfMt. JACOU H> aptl