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, CI UKPlGEi No. IS ttulney Street. Cl 01 SATURDAY) JUNE 1, 1B7?. dl ? ' ei A Word of Caution. w A few "No Subscription" Bridge tickets ai were diitrlbutcd yoterday from which V the word "Ohio" was omitted by acci- ti dent If ono of theso foils Into yoor it hands, write tho word In, or, what Is bet- tl tcr, get one of those corrcctly printed t( Tho correct tlckot bears tho iollowlng U words: c| "Wheeling & Ohio Union Railroad Co. ti (Brldgo Company.) ci 11U tJUUKIIlHIUU. ? Plata Trutb about the Bridge Scheme " - What we have Advocated and What not. ? The UtguUr la its persistent purpose to a deceive its readers in the matter of the v Subscriptions to be voted on to-duy, fln('a especial pleasure in falsifying the position r, of this paper and perverting our utter- t] ances. It quote* with much italic type m an edltoral from our issue of March Oth, v on the feasibility of building a bridge un. [J dor the charter then recently obtained tl from the Legislature, to make it appear tl that wo then advocated what wo now y oppose. Such Ib not thcfactat ali,asany M one may see who does us tho compliment d , to read that artido and this. Tho linool tl argument then was as to the feasibility, ? generally,of buildlnga lailway bridge,lis proprwed, independent of tho Companies owning the lines crossing it. That argti- ri ment proceeded on these important as- si sumptions: ri 1st. That two new railroads, tho Wheel, p ing & Lake Erie and tho Wheeling & V luscurrtwas v anoy, wero 10 oe carried forward with tho Bridge, the success of " the three being held to be inseparable. 2nd. Tlmt tho Cleveland & Pittsburgh ? Railroad Company would extend impor- ci tant aid in building it, and would patron- 11 ize it when done. 3rd. That the Bridge could be built for (t from $000,000 to $800,000. ? The spirit of {ho article and tho basis ol 'I the argument are embodied in this para- 'c graph of it: 1)1 As we stated, yestcrdny, the V. <C 1' " Company are willing ami anxious to join in fi building the proponed bridge, by means at fl which they can come directly into the city f and save a very large sum unnuaily now paid lor hauling and tolls. If the building 11 of thin bridge can be made also to insure the c] construction of the two projected railroads? j, as we believe it can?it would be worth to . the cily all it might cost us, and would be in itself a very profltablo enterprise, and si being so the city could pay the interest tl with the dividends and ultimately redeem ri the bonds with tbo stock, so that' a subscription would actually involve only tbo u loaning of our credit. " P Let us examine this. <1 1st. The assertion that the C. & P. i1 Railroad would help build the bridge was ? made ou a positive insurance given us by n the Chairman oi tiie K.iilrodd Committee ti of Council. The statement o( Uknky K tl List, Esq., which appears in this morn- ? ing's paper, reciting a statement made to o him by the President of the C. & I'. Itail- a; road Company, shows that that Com- si pany will not subscribe a dollar to the c Bridge nor use it if it were built. That ? Is a tact of first class conscqueuce. It c alters the case very gravely. tl 2nd. Nothing is being done to carry a along the W. & T. V. enterprise with the C athefs. It is not eraj encouraged. On the other hand, speeff pains are taken to defeat it; for the proposition is to build ^ the bridge so that that road could not possibly get to it. It pleases Hie bridge 1 projectors, so far Irom making the bridge " insure the construction of this road, as suggested, to malio tho bridge a certain means of defeating it, and to force their ? bridge project through without it. This ' leaves, then, but a siugle line or projected railway la connection with the bridge, " viz: The W. & L. E.. supposing that to a - be h practical enterprise, as it does no1 now appear to be. fi 3 J. Sir Linton's estimate lor a bridge 11 was $1,100,000?from $300,000 to #000,- J 000 more than wo contemplated, The profitableness of a bridge used by three p railways and costing $300,000, as con- j, templated by us, and that of a bridge t| costing $1,100,000 and used by only one road, as now proposed, would be widely different. While we could advise one as J a good investment, we can not advise the r other. o It appears, therefore, at a glanco that ' what we have advocatcd.and what is now proposed to the people, In tho matter ol 11 this bridge, are two very dlffercnt'thlngs. v Tub construction contract made with ' Mr. Willson and his associates is a great bugbear with some persons. It Is icared that this construction company (who are said to be a set of New 1'ork sharpers) y will displace tho present board of direc- h tors of tho railroad company, put in their 0 own men and alter the contract to suit . their own purposes. Now, wo have often . and critically examined this contract and nothing ol the kind is possiblo under it.? 81 Hegiiter. si Then why don't you print it sa that m other people may critically examino it 1,1 and seo for themselves whether nothing of !" thfi kind is noflslblo iinrlpr tt ? Hnr ru>n. * plo cannot bo expected to be contcnt with " seeing tills contract only through the eyes oflnterested parties. *, It is sail by the Bellairo Independent w that lion. Jou.v A. Bingham, who is a candidate ^for Congress in tho district h across tlio river, had Tuscarawa*.county tl struck out of that district and Jefferson b attached tor tho solo purpoeoof securing ci his renomination and ro-clcction. It o would be a joko on Mr. Bikouam if some e other distinguished Republican instead ol b. himself should proilt by his pains. Capt. J1 L. Danfoud, ot St. Clairavillo, is an- r nounced as a candidato.: " ? . tl "Oini people aro willing to appropriate ?i six or seven hundred thousand dollars, or bi even a larger Bum, if this railway can ol thereby be secured."?Regiiter. -JJ- ? mat la it cxacuy. mat is a vary p important "II." But, gentlemen asking for this money, you nro bound to show that It will bo secured, and as yet you have not done so. tl Thb losses by the Manningtou lire are j ascertained to bo nearly $30,000. p lie C. & P. Railroad Will Neither IIclp Bnllil the Bridge nor Use It. Upon the poajtlve hssursnces of the ' lalrman of tho Railroad Committee of ' junell, wo some weeks ago Informed , ir readers that Mr. McCtnxouan, Presl- | ;nt of tho C. & 1*. railroad was warmly illited In the bridge project here; that he ould subscribe liberally to help build It 1 id would patronize it when finished. fa have had intimations from time to mo since that Mr. McCdllouoii had no ich purpose, though at the solicitation uf ic Chairman uforcsald he hail consented i sond hla engineer to make a survey, [oaring that Mr. Hunir K. List.oI this , ity, had. recently had an interview with Lr. McCullouoji on tho subject, wo illcil upon that gentleman yesterday, 1 nd in answer to our Inquiry received lis statement: "Last Tuesday weclt 1 was in the office i f Mr. J.N McCullough, President of tUo ] lloveiand & Pittsburgh Railroad and sked him the direct question whether ho . fas going to assist in ImiHflhg or to use Be railroad bridge which It was proposed j-kuild at the north end of this city. He spiled that lie had pel formed IiIb part of ' be agreement with our City Council by Hiding his engineer hero to make a sureyolit. Ho said his Company dltl not , roposo to subscribe to the bridge or to so It at all; that they bad a bridge of ' icir own at Stoubcnvtlle and would send 1 icir Ireiglit and Irallie for Wheeling < nross that nnd over tho Pittsburgh, i Wheeling & Kentucky Kallroad. They 'anted to get to our lurnaccs and would o so by the latter road. The building of mt road being assured it obviated the ccesslly, so far as ills company was con: crned of having a bridge here." Tub following extract Is taken Irom a i sport ot a speech made by H. B. Will- ] in, tho contractor of tho W. & L, e. tilroad, in Norwaik, Ohio, in the latter i art of April last. The reporter of Mr. ] ITillson's remarks says t "His (Willson's) arrangements are such lat within thirty days after the local ock is furnished he will begin tho work, ' ad will complete the first twcflty-flve ] tiles of beginning at Sandutky, in sev- i 3 montus; provided it is not delayed by 10 local subscriptions until winter. This statement Is worthy ot notice by , 10 citizens of Wheeling as showing here their money will bo expended it ; icy authorize the proposed subscription ) be made by the city. The work is to a commenccd at the other end of the ne, and as the contractor is to receive ill pai/ monthly for his work after the rst twenty miles arc built?as wo showed otn the contract yesterdty morning?he lay abandon the work at any point he tiooscs without loss to himself, us there us nothing appeared in all tho guarantees iat have been made public to prevent ich abandonment. Should be abandon le work at tho Fort Wayne & Chicago jiul, or at the Panhandle,Wheeling, will ave tho sweet satisfaction of having Suplied Sandusky and Norwalk with a ircct connection with Pittsburgh and the 'ennsylvauia Central, while she herself 'ill be fur beyond whistle sound of the wli that has consumed her hard earned tousands. Willi no guarantee beyond ic frail promise ot an unknown and irsponsible adventurer,for tho prosecution f tho work into and through tho heavier nd more expensive part of tho line, we and an admirable chance of being treat' [1 to a second dose of '(Valletta and Cincinnati," with not even tho crumbling ulverls and unfinished bridges that grace 10 ravines belwcen?this and Marietta, to dorn the romantic, hillsides of Short Ireek and Deep Run. Those who are not willing to put the ity into the hands of a gang of Now 'ork sharpers, to be fleeced by them after lie stylo ol tho Heathen Chinee, are doouneed by tho Wheeling Register as opponents of public improvements." 'he time will come, if the present schemes iirry, when those through whose mnchmtions the city suffered a loss of all tho jpitnl she Is now able to put fnto public nprovcinents will be described by a lucb harsher term. Is it (air Tor the Intelltokncic to reise to publish a paper which has so luch bearing on the question belore our eople as the guarantee given almost unnimously by our Council.?Reginter. The Intkluokncek published the paer in substance Thursday morning, stat >g lairly and exactly the purport, and ,ie whole purport, of it. Ir Wheeling subscribes to a bridge, cr $:>00,000, as well as the $400,000 rblr.li the Whet-ling & Lake Eric Raiload has agreed to subscribe in case the ity subscribes to the road, will be spent u our midat?llegiBter. It is far more likely that tho money will 10 spent in New York or sotne European catering place. Vho will I*ay tho Railroad Subscriptions? o tho Editors of the IntelltRencor. 1 aui a renter, owning no property beond a hundred or two dollars' worth of ousehold effects, and therefore, paying nly a very few dollars of taxes; but if ic peoplo ol tbo city give, tomorrow, io requisite majority in favor of subiriptions to the railroad and bridge, 1 tail expect that tbe City Council will iako the required subscriptions, and that tor the Aral ol April, 1873, my landlord ill require me to pay a higher rent than now pay, to enable him to pay tho ibscriptions and tho intorest thereop. 1 ill also expect to pay my butcher and jker a lew more cents per pound nd loal than I now pay. This ill certainly bo . the effect of taking tho subscriptions asked for. 1 ! nd all other renters and small property olden will thus pay the tjxea necessary ) meet tho city's obligations, without eing ahlo to draw npou our tenants and . aatoniers (having nona to draw upon) for i ur increased expense* Tho price of very necessary article that Is governed y tho local city market alone, will rlso ist In proportion as taxes are increased, bo poor man will pay tbesu s'ubscrip ons una 1110 interest on Uiein, and not 10 capitalists. They will have recourse a us while we aro powerless to shift the urtheru from our Bliouldors. The law I self preservation requires mo to vote jainst all such subscriptions as those roposcd. Renter. May 31?f. The utter folly of poisojilng plo for the ^termination oi rats, and then feeding it ) tho family, is Illustrated in the case of le eoxton of tho liroomfleld church In . toston, who died Irom tho effect of an ex- i crimcnt of this kind lost Saturday night j HsgfrTioBe^ r gEWARJ QF COl'NTKRFEITa ^ Laughlin's Infant Cordial, g THE CHILD'S CURE WHEN TEETHING, M To Beliefs Palis, Chelle, Wakefalneai, Ac. t>i 9 i 8nch Is tho popularity of thla Remedy, that it ? bun induced some unprincipled persons to coun- ( terfelt It, u?lng our sable wrapper and drcolara V. almost word for word, oven to the color and gliding of tho same. An Intelligent and honest pub- ^ Ue will frown upon inch attempta at deception* de and wo shall hereafter proeecuto to tlm full tent of tbo law all parties who, by making, sell* , Ingor buying. shall Infringe on our copy right. ? The only Qxnuuvb articli Child's Cure when "T Teething, LAUOBUN'tt INFANT CORDIAL, J; " P""*"*1 ''liCanUN BROTnSRS A po. Copyright entered and secured according U> m ?ct of Congress. foofy _ ENTERPRISE BAKING POWDER, vi Wo desire to call the attention of the trade - generally, and o( Housekeeper* and Hotel Pro- T prictors particularly, to the above brand of But- X LNO POWDIE. 1 The artlclca uped In tho manufacture of MU fat Powdery we guaranlet to be [ STRICTLY PURE AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. ! 1 o families and consumers, we giro thecuewr- r. wee th%t the "Bxtbupiubi Baking Fowdsh" T Mill prove fully equal, If not superior, to any X Uakiug Powder that thuy have heretofore used, s TO THE TRADE,?Our flgurea an lower than ul iny other Baklug Powder now la the market. f Give the "Entbbpiubh" a trial, and be con* i irtneud that It Is the best and cheapest Baking ^ Powder bold anywhere. ._a. The money retunded la all cases when the _ "KNTEnrnmB Bakinu Powubh" does notglve -r iiitlte satisfaction. hold by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. ' M'OABU, KRAPr?CO.,Prvi)rloloni1 ?? fobl# Wheeling, W. Vt. the "dog days" and their X DAN'QKK. Wl At this season of tho year the blood Is apt to become Impure, tho appetite poor, tho skin sallow, the body enfeebled, the syatem relaxed, making It susceptible to attack* of Chilis and / Fever, Rheumatism, eruptions of the Bkln and tho development of the effects of the Injudicious . use or Calomel All this trouble may be avoided . by the uao of a few bottles of Dr. Tutt's tiarsaparllla and tyuen's Delight. It Is harmless in At Its effects, but a powerful enemy to diseases, ed Try It, and you will And It a frleno In need. o'< Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills moves tho Bowels to a ar< healthy action, not acting as It wero mechanic- j ally, but they stimulate the secretion*, and in a healthful and natural manner expels all impurl- H ties without weakening the body. J Dr. Tatt's Ilalr Dye Does Not Injure the Hair. __ Jul eod&w ffl BE8T AND OLDEST FAMILY " MEDICINE.?SaNTORD'S LlYER-iNViaonA- j rott.?A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic? vt Tor Dyspepsia, Constipation, Debility, blck-head J ache, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of ? Llvor, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your Drugjrtst H for it Beware qf imitation*. JangS J ON MARRIAGE. a IIappv Bbliup tor Youwo Meh from the effect? of Errors and Abu*'s oarly In life. Han- ? hood restored. Nervous debility cured. Imjpe- _. dlments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment New and romarkablo remedies. V Books and Circulars sent free,In Billed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. south Ninth St Philadelphia, Pa. aplOdaws a washiwoton hall, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Monday & Tuesday, Juno 3&4. I Manning's Minstrels, V Tho Model Troupe of tho Wor'd I Uudor the personal supervision of tho greatest living Comedian. BILLY MANNING, the Meteor of tho We*t agisted by tho Voteran Manager and Comedian, W. W. NEWCuMB, and tho, Monarch In Banjolst of the World, E. m. Il\LU together with a perfect avalanche of Comedy by th'> Kli-g rt Lnu?h Makers, Andy McKee, Nell ltogera, Little tl Eddio, Little George, Con. T. Murpby, Rlcardo the wonderful. The Vocal Sextette: ttlg Qu<- *h tuvu Bldcaux. J. J. Kt.lly, J. F. Dunnle. J. B. or Carter, narry Percy, Alt Bonder, led by Hatha- iel way's Orchestra of 10 Performers I'rlceti of admlsiion 50 and 33 cents. Reserved _ seats 73 my 3 J J The copartnership heretofore existing between .1. Charaters Hervey and J. L. Klmmlns, under the Arm nume of J Chambers Hervey A Co., lias this day been B dlsHolvyd. Tho books of the Arm will be settled by J. L. Klmmins. Parties owlnij thi former firm and those to whom they are Indebted are requested to call and settle. J. CUAMBtSRS HERVEY. ,, J. L KIMMINS. ( wheeling, May *6,1873. Vj I will continue to Auction at tho old stand. mv2Q* -T T iriMurwa PUBLIC SCHOOL UNION PICNIC! 1 AT MARTINSVILLE GROVE, j Friday, May 31. Transportation by 8treot Cars and Ferry Boat. Tickets for children under 12 joara 15c; adaltB 5! 20c Admihsiox ron those without Tiukspoii- ^ tatioh Tickets, lOe. Mr. Zeigcnfelder ha? tho exclusive right of vending refreshment* on the grounds. mr. Z'b name la Bufllcient guarantee na to quantity and quality. my20 j GET THE BEST! | Sf HOWE'S STANDARD I Jl^ScalesJ SAMPSON STANDARD SCALE?. Alio, Storo Hnd flaggase Trucks, Patent Cash Drawers, and Uroccru supplies. SCALES REPAIRED annnwn n_ QV/uiS-cm *XJ JU'ViLiUlttt, ^ Gen'1 Agents 61 WoodM, Plttflbtir^h, Pa. gfbciid fur 0 rculara and Price Mm. m>y.. New Style Photographs 1 i MOST BB SEEN TO BB APPRECIATED. ' call at ^ THE PARTRIDGE GALLERY "J ?p6 "P^EEP COOL AND HOW TO DO IT Go to B. P. CALDWBLL'8 and order one of'his 01 Artie or Ice King Refrigerators, And you can do It perfectly. They are the boat . In tho mirkot for meats, vegetable, and Indeed for all articles that ought to be kept cool in warm weather they arc tho thing. Call and examine and leave your order now aud be ready in time. Ho also has a large assortment of Water Coolers, all sizes, and a great variety of House Famish. ing uoods, all at low prices. All the celebrated 1 Cook 8toves are to be loand at his place. Wj TIN ROOFING. ?i Having obtained extra machinery for Hooting, SH I am now better prepared to do anch work than X*. sver before, and can do It mack quicker and u, better than can bo done by band. m B. F. CALDWELL. Fi _!?!! ioi QHAPPAQUA, ( Tko now Temperance Drink, at 1 B. BOOKING'S PHARMACY, ^ mi>< No. 1 Odd Follow'a Ball. ? gILK COIFFURE BRAIDS, TO BE HAD ONLY AT K MENDEL & DUNAWAY'8. t . iqjtt T*w.8(imRI1'TKD TO 0RDKR AT IN by lew Advertisements* N ^ASTED- '? A food wet BUM. Addreaa l?r POST OFFI0K BOX W. tk> &r* STREET PREACHING? m ^ Preaching to-mortow (Snndrnj) It J:(J Ml at., under the Haptens of the Ledlet' Home Mc laalon, at the Id ttiid Market Boue, corner Ku irket and lUdlion a tree La, by the Bcv. B. W. } iria. of Thomeon Onapel. Sabbath School at Wi l. M. All ait Incited. J?l_ to. "1AKPETS AND FURN1TCRK ? J ' __ nei A full aspptr alwaya on hud ol the beet itjrlea Ml ,d manuueturee. Call una M the Dolly Ver- ?? n Carpet, sow In atock, 0. MKNUKI,, BOOTH A CO , t ml ~ mMaUatreet. J DR0URES8IVELECTURE. j n a a mm mm M A o ?% n a 'no* Ai BI mvQowr 111 hectare in Good Templars* "flail, Horn- ? >ok b Block, on Hunday morning and evening, D IPX a. Mi and7 r.K. Jul* ~~ HAMILY FLOUR- C ' c 100 bbls, "Washington Mills" white wheat Jar >cy. Qol 10 do. 'Thompson'* Beat" do. fancy. Chi >0 do. "Mlisouri Mills" do. fancy. Bpc rait received and for sale by beli ol M. RBILLY, E ^YE FLOUK- ' 15 bbla. pare Rye Floor, Just received and for I oby [Jail M. RKILLY. ^IHEESE? ~ ~ . 1 15 boles Yellow Goshen Chcete. Juat received Ar 1 fQr *aic by [ Jai] M. KBIl.l.Y. AHD OIL? J 0 bbls. Extra No. 1 Lard Oil, Just rccei?ed and n sale by [In] M. RBILLY. v iRAND PICNIC AND PROCE3- cl?| T BI0N' d! HEELING GROVE NO 3. U. ?. 0. D? J Will hold r Ar' JRAND PICNIC ciJ ON UONDA Tr JUtiX 3, 1 the Fair Gronnde on the Island, to be nreced* ?|0 by a procession through the streets, at 8 :lock a> m. Hi members of aiater Grovoi in good standing 1 } invited to participate. do ttt- : . i COMMITTBB t ^IIE GREELEY HAT ! 1 C 'HE CAMDEN HAT. 2 tad Straw Hata for Men and Boys in endless riety, at ri [nl HARPBR A BRO. Crt HHE GENUINE MACKINAW- 60^ 1 LSO PANAMA HAT. L'? W( Just received at J |ul HARPBB & BRO. WASHINGTON HALL, TWO NIGHS ONLY, JJ" \ 'eilnesduj & Thursday, Jape 5 & 6. AL WAGNER'S c 11 ii o t n r i o i n i n o 111 c L o \i Under tho management of J. H. HA.VERLY, T troducinjj tho following well known Artists: Al WAGNER, ned fox, The Great b acknowludced lead- Australian Comedian iqoe Elhlop ?ur*111(1 people^' fAvorlto. J ^OSTELLE, CANFIEM m. The wonderfal BOOKER, L> arlesmie Mm Donna# Dance Artietfl. THE OREAT lalifornia Quartette A j \11 the above named Comedians and Vocalists 3 11 appeir at each and every entertainment ?eata on sale at 8HEIJTS MUSIC 8TOHK. Doors open at 7J4. Commence at7X. Q D. B. HODQBS, ? lot General Agent. Mc AND. coi _ _ mm m? pu RCjill"^r c? vnvyvb 5 j P GUABANTEED QUALITY. Q rOR 8\LR BY S. S. BLOCH, 78 MAlXTtSTREET. 51 , JEADQUARTERS FOR 1 Sorsets, Hoop-Skirts AND ADIES' UNDERGARMENTS. HE GREEN FRONT,. 122 Main Street. V ow is tlie time to getUargfiins. Hl IB NEW IMPORTATION OF "BBST iji FITTINO" COIISBTS AT '?ei an R B D XX C Xj ID F KI O X! S coi 8. C. White and Maroon, -worth $115, at 76. 4<] Hp goro. White and Maroon, worth $150, at $1. ani Letter P. White, worth $175, at fl 16. j tfo. 6, White and Maroon, worth $3 60, at $175. tfo. 7, White, worth $* *5 at $1 30. n? tfo. 8, Maroon, worth $3 35, at $150. Ue loop skirta of "our own manufacture,1' only _a ladles' Linen 8ulta, "our own mike," no ~E tern cheap conntcr goods, only $6 50. _IJ Jemember that we are the only house that inuCacturca tho best fitting and oest finished IDERGARMENTtf, and sell them cheaper wr m the cost of the material. Our Corsets and op skirta are too well known to noed further x nmont. INC7 GOODS. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, <?*., ^ d cheaper than anywhere else. c JOHN, 8AMPHNER&C0., S1 HE GREEN FRONT, 4, 122 MAIN BTHEET. ? VnonsJiLa Rooms No. 08 Mint st. Jul hn Pinaaf. otifl Tioof rtui? ? "v - -vuv IIVOU JL' mi SHIRTS J CADE TO order; 1 Lt the "Green Front," m M?ln?trcet. Hi , COHS, BMtPUNtH A CO. MANILLA INDIGO?1 CASE FINE 'JL Mulllt Indigo, Jutrecelred ud formic An <?P?f M. BELLY. , g^frgwtlgements. fARD OF lttANKS. \ rh? ComralUoo toting la diw?? (hn d?cor ? MMMMIttelOlh lut, dnit* to ?pr* i Company for their fine military dlspla tn. Young A Uuseman, K T?n?aod ' ill, lor hacks; Meters, btraw & SawtcH and I Lucas, for conveyances to the cemoterio ishlngton 11*11 Association, for use of rooiu all persons contributing flowers, at d to tboi ooUimoiH assisted In making the cersmonti Interesting; also, to tho merchants and hui u nen for their kind retnembrauee of ot len comrades by closing tbelr places of bui is during the time appointed tor tbo serrlcc \ n. Sterling, Chairman of Committee. yniJKO, May 81,1871. Jul REPAIRING OLD FURNITURE. til kinds of Repairing neatly dons at HUBBARD A BRO'8. iyai Furniture Rooms, M and B6 Market 6 10LLAR BUTTONS, &c. ine of the mort completelfsortmenu of Co and Bleere Buttons, Btudi, Breast Pin Id plain and seal Rings. Bracelets, Chiln irms, Gold and Pllver watches, Gold 1'en sctacips, Ac, can be found at SOI Market ai dw M'Luro House. WT Fhio Watches, Clockr, Jewelry, Ac., r red and warranted ?y31 UXTOBY A DUPFIBLD. New Books! r TUB CITY BOOK STORE OnRhlng It-By Mark Twain, 'clotli, $3 S enettan Life?W. D. Howell's New Edltloi Lb, $* 00. daa Bronalsff-By Mr'. Mary J. nolrac lb, f 1 to lie D :aert of the Ktodus?By E. H. Palme Lb, $a 00. h? Immigrant Bullder-By C. R. Dwyc ibitoct, clotb, $1 60 *r Above liublea?By Mrs.'.I. II Riddel Lh, $1 50 amiss?By Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, clot 50. he Maaque of the Gods?By Bayard Taylci Ui, $1 25. he Rose Garden?Cloth, $1 60. he Chateau Morvllle-From the Frenc th, $1 60. alcui-By Lyman Abbott, clotb, $115. he Pastor of the Deiert?Clotb, $1 to. lorali aid Coral Islands-By Pror. James i oa, clotb, $9 00. isante rings-By Charles Dudley Warnc th, $1 60T iOrd Kllgobbln-lJy Charles Lever, clot SDjr paper, f l 00. >he Nether Hide of Netf York?By Edwa ipwy, paper, $1 00. L Bridge of Glass?By F. W. Roblncon, papc Che Fopultr Science loathly?Edited by Konmaus, paper, 50c. (en Editions of Waveily Novels?1Tbackerj >rkn and Hawthorne's A ork. ust received, a newjuppiy of CROQUET, ! beft in Iho irarket, at prices ranging fro 00 to $12 00 per eet VALL FAI'KU or all klnls at all pricct. J. D. STANTON, JORNKR MONROE AND MARKET STS. aySl ^HE LATEST NOVELTY OF TH - BEA80N. 'HE SENSATIOI ?iXDPETTY HA1 7111 be on exhibition on and after Saturdu J MUI. laving procnrci a flrat-claps Milliner ai immer from New York, anil by paying strl Button to that department, she will be able re the Newest Styles of tho season. 1 ho it the Ladies will call and see for thomselvi mrs. p. c. myers, Co. iqd .vim sr., wasxLrxo, w. va now cases: HOW CASES SHOW CASES. mother lot finished neat, strong and hat ao. ASSORTED SIZES. 'o? sale by E. L. NICOLL, Jy20 UNDBR McLURB HO VSR ot holders' meeting. J ? :ho annual meeting of tho Lot Holders mnt Wood Cemetery AHSoclatlon will ho lu the Court House, In tho city of Wheeling, day evening, May 31, at o'clock, lor el? n of trnstettf. ana nthiir <mnnr??nf hnalno I fall attendance 1* dealrod. ** JOHN BISHOP. Prca't ^0 WHOM IT MA.Y CONOEKN. kll perionB Indebted to tho late Una o; indul A Co. Mill please call and get tic. All i ?>ts not settled before the 15th Juno will t Into tho hands or a collector. tctxuiufB will b?* found ut G. Mendel, llootli '?for trio preaeut. ny~) MKNHKf# ft CO avis Sewing Machine OPFICK AND 8ALBSK00M, 13'|2 MAliKET SI Tho unprecedented buccom or tho DATI8 VERTICAL FEED Sewing Machine 8 inducad the undersigned to lntrodacotin the cltizonsof Wheeling and vicinity, fcell inred that in recommending tho Davis aa 1 ry beet Sewing Machine in the market, ti i prepared to substantiate this assertion a ivince all who may fkvorthem with a call. The public aro respectfully requested to c 1 examine. J. H. SAGE A CO., nertl Agent* for Wat Vt. ud Eastern Oh JM FURNITURE & TJNDERTAKIN WM. Zlisfk & SON, >HTH :tND CENTRE WHEELING MA.RKE "urnltnre and Upholstery Goods of varlc lea, on hand ana made to order. Special i tlnn oIvm ? " TJlTOERTAKENGk JOPPINS of ail lcinds constantly on iumi nmed in litest atylo. Calls promptly anew it all hours. W Hearte and Hacks ftirnlahed. aprt pOUNDRY A MACHINE WORK 1. OULBBBTBOK. WM.Vn.BT. OIO. W. M*? tbob. J. onna. BULBERTSON, WILEY & CO., wnfacturers of Portable and Stationary 8t? tnginea, Mill Machinery. Furnace, Threshing and Heaping Machine Caaiinga, ayl . ^MARTIN'S FBKOT, O, QAQ BARRELS FLOOR. SnowFUke, Bllto SpttT, .! 8now MottnUin, > "CJujlca Family," Olaremont Falcon. Ore* d other private branda. Porfalelow. pit LIST, DAVBNPOET A PA.RKS. Nfew Advertisements^ .Wheeling, Monday, June 3 id J: 1 The Greatest Show il'ON EARTH \'<ms^m ns????' - ; MEPtACERIE. Q, r, ?. And World's Fair D IN SIX SEPARATE COLLOSSAL TENTS, ir, h? CONS19TIN0 OP td Ir' Museum, Menagorio, Aquariun k. Aviary, Polytechnic Institute, International Zoological Garden, and Dan Cosiello's Chaste and Refine im CIRCUS! nd g WILL EXHIBIT AT pc :b. Wheeling, Monday, June 3, 187! GIVING THREE EXHIBITIONS. Doors open at 10 x. m. and 1 and 7 r. m. Illopodromo performances commence at 11 a. and 2 and 8 p. m. i Admission to tho Seven Collossal Shows only & ' Children under 9 years, half price. Tbls.lspoBltlvely the largest and most attract! combination of Exhibitions ever known, and mains absolutely without a parallel in the history the world. In addition to thousands of novel a interesting attractions never before seen, sufflcif of tbemseivcs to constitute a first-class exhibits the great exhibition embraces also four Wild ? Cannibals, captives of war, lately ransomed fr< KlogThokamoati by Mr. Barnnm, utacoBtof $15,0 Live Digger Indians from the Yo Semite Valley, a only Living Giraffe in America. The only ~ Living Group of Monster Sea Lioi }?d On Exhibition, kept in Maaulve Water Tanka. on ec93. __ ?c- . x p. tAsgrrBMsi^E A Monster Block Kliinocerous, Black Leopards, Malayan Tapir, Giant Abysilnl Ostrich, Twenty-four Camela And Performing E phants, White Deer, Black Varcks. The famous Horse-Riding Goat "Alexis" 1 wonderful African tinako Cbarmer. Maun III cent ri I freseutatlvo specimens of Rare Living Wild Anlma Birds, Fishes, Insects. Reptiles and Marine Monete J i and in the department of the Hippodrome and Clrc ' which la strictly moral and hlRh-toned, there are be seen at one time In theQreat Double Ring, in t cm Grand Bntreo Pageant, Ono Hundred Perform! ne Equestrians, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Knights, Herali ;hu Arubfl, Mamelukes, Turks, Tartars, Greeks and 1 ley diea in Medlteval Costumes. presenting a scone ad royal magnificence never before witnessed. The performances In tho Hippodrome will be ! tere persed with an unusual variety of acts by a lai ,11 corps of tho most eminent Bareback Rldem?nd I ted Acrobats in tho world, including the to. Great Melville and HU Talented Faml *. Every feature will be exhibited as advertised. im The onlr Exhibition la America recognised a endorsed d j both the religions and secular preas, a dally visited by eminent clergymen and divines. The first and only show In the world that nsei DOUBLE ClltCUS RING, and requires a Doul Circus Troupe of Performers, Acrobats, Gymnas *FRR ADMISSION to >11 who pntchua the L orP.T. BARNUM, written bj hlmKir, neuljrl ptra, 31 roll-page encnrfiigi. Steel Portrait oft jq Author; nulls; gilt; reduced bom 60 to ?1 SO. BTKUBENV1LLE, Tueedty, June 4. injWl* New Advert BOTTOM OUT Dry Goods Coming D 1 WlTAirCASII WILili L . Stone &1 i Wa wili SELL, BTB 85c Da Lames for 18>fc, 85c Chalilea for ll#c. 57Jfc White Figured A1 pa cm for 18Jfc. 373?c Bountiful Goods for Suits for 18c to80c. BOc Beautiful Goods for BulU for 8!c. 50c and 03c Barattu. Bilk and Wool for 2!c. fOc Tauwrtln, wool, for 85c. BOc All Wool Delaine for 85c. 20c and 25c Liwris, elegant goods, for 18# c. 87*c Dolly Vardea CmnU for 80c. Elegant Bilks, Dross Goods, Suit! all grades?Cheap I Cheap! Ci widths, and Curtains all tWP. 8-1I7T mean nusi.vxss.' TRY B1U.TXS, AT 'MB OLD STAND, 810N Of ^ GOLDEN I h myBkUw To Close the Stocli 1 HENRY Will commonco fro ALL SUCH GC ALSOf GREAT SPECIALTIES IN LA df30 00 Lace Sacques rcdaccd to (20 00. $80 00 Laco Pointa reduced to $30 00. $25 00 Lace Pointa rcdaccd to $17.00. $0 00 Black Bllka rcdaced to $4 10 per yard. $4 GO Black Slllu rcdaced to $3 00 per yard. $8 00 Black 8Uks reduced to $S 00 per yard. $3 B0 Black Silks redaced to $1 BO per yard. $1 B0 Black Alpaca reduced to $1 00 per yard. $1 00 Black Alpaca reduced to 75c per yard. 75c BlackASpaca reduced to BOc per yard. Best quality Irish Fopliarcduccd from $3 to$3 per yard. $1 60 Table Linen rcdaced to SOc per yard. $1 00 Table Linen reduced to 76c per yard. NO W IS YOUR TIME ! \ Wlion you can buy then i | WTliK PLACE IS ' HENRY Pry Goods. " A Trip to California Gan bo made by buying one of tboso beautiful ' Japanese Silk Dresses roof u?* nd i Plain Black or Fancy Silk, * AT A LOW PRICE. IB Also your choice of the new styles of Grcnadine, Fancy and Plain Poplins, Dolly Vardens of all descriptions. Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swisses, Jaconets, Organdies, Paris JrtaBllne, Figured and Striped Piques, etc., all put down to prices which defy competition. Beady-lade Suits, Bleached and Blown Mua'ins, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels, Crash, Ribbons, Glim), 811k and Suit Laces, Nllsson and Grand Duchess Kids (warranted), Ho* e at 10 and lijfc per pair?In fact a full line of anything necessary to take a bummer Trip. Jeans. Cottonades, Casslmeres, Clothe, etc., for Men and Boys. A fall stock to be sold low .All those desirous of bargains will please slvn us a fair trial. 1 John RoemeT & Co., tfo. 102 MAIN STREET, BTWe aro also At ents for the finest Five-Ply Carpet Chain in the city. my20 I lan r\ ASH THE LEVER THAT MOVES le. TUB WORLD 1 'be ? IS, We hate Just opened onr new ra, | Spring Stock of Dry Goods if, J?- NOTIONS, TRIMHIN08, of CAKFSrb, CARPET CI14IN, | Oil Cloths, Window Shades, &c. All Goods of IbO Latest Stylos and Boat Qaallty. lr we sell FOR CASH, And offer Goode at the LOWEST PRICES. Wo rotpoctftillT Invito tho attention or tko public to our nock. ? BOYD & SITLER, No. 31 HAiN ST.. CENTRE WHEELING, mull * Q.HEAT CLOSINO OUT BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES ?AT? 1 O'KANE & DEVINE'8, "4 I??XM St., kttWMl Kill and luM M __ For a few days we will offer our entire stock of * Boon and Bhoce bolow co?t. Tho Qoodi are all >ls freah and In every caae warranted. Fereonede "< airing cheap Boota and Shoot would do well u call and alanine, aa we are determined to cloaa jjg oot^oor preeent atock regardleaa of oott. Dh? RIED PEACHES?100 BAGS Halvea and Qu&rtiM. For tale by - apl> LTftT, DAVKNPOET * PARKS. isements. or PRICES! 'own with a Crash! lO Pnt> 'J A T-. A -r ? -w - WAV OV XJA. x s rhomas'. HOTLY FOR CASH, ErSSSgg^ BV.tS"Vs,M.ln ng Goods, Shawls ?n4 8onrfjin irpeting, Bugs, Oil Cloths all grades-at Sow Prioos, rS-CAZL AM BXAitlMt FOB W/f. see hive. STONE & THOMAS. 174 MAIN STREET, [ nf Snrincr Gnnrfol ">Q vuuugi BRUES m this date to ael I >qps A.T COST MA LA.CE 8ACQOES AND POINTS. 15c Table Linen reduced to 60c per yard. 00c Table Linen red need to 3V: per yard. The best Kid Gloves for$l CO ever offered in this market. 18 Bono Coreet rcduccd from $1 25 to 75c. 100 Do*. Be* Bordered Towels redaccd from $4 CO to $2 75 per dozen. 100 Doz Bed Bordered Towels reduced from $3 50 to $2 25 per do/en. 1C0 Dot. Bed Bordered Towcli reduced from $2 50 to $1 50 per dozen. JUl best Calicoes reduced to lltfcpcr ytrd. Elegant Linen Suits already made for $l 00. Chlldrcns' Suits in white and colored, it agru bargain. FO BUY DRY GOOD8, it 50 ccnts on the Dollar. BRITES', lid Slain Street. Dry Goods. DRY GOODS ! Henry Roemer & Co, 11 Have received and opened ono of tho Urgwt Stocks of Spri ng Goods TO BE POUND IN THIS CUT. Wo are continent that our stock of Goods will Rive entire satisfaction to our lrknds, cnytoracM and ali who will favor ua with a call. W e fiuaxantco our Prices as Low and Lower Than can bo found in any other home In the city. Extra heavy Oinuham for 13>,r. Good Glngtmm for 10c. 000 PW'C<m? of beat Calico froin 8c to 15#r. Yard wide Loiisda'olilcachi'd Martin fur 18c. Ynrd-widc B'tached Murtinfor 12#c. All Drown and Hleathed Martin ui old price*. HoOd Brown Table LI'inn at 31c. 453 Loom Dice Tabo Limn 8 yur^s for f I?> Extra quality I ooniLiceTuble I.lueu furS?Xc and 40c. 1 Extra good Crash for 10c. Best Russia Crash In the city for the prlcc,United Bordered Towels wortn 20c for 10c. Red Bordered Towels worth 40c for 25c. Ladles' Hemstitch Ilandk'fH, all Linen, fnr 1W Gents' llemcd Handk'fs. all Linen, for 20c. J2-4 Honey Comb bj reada for #125. FINEST ASSORTMENT OP MARSEILLES QUILTS To be found In the city at very low priMfc Oar Large Stock of [ Cassimeres, Linen Goods, and Cottonaaea, I FOR MEN AND SOYS Wit, 1 Will bo Bold very cbcap. Prussian Blue Cashmerett, FOR BOYS' SUITS. 40c Whlto P. K'fl for SOc. Me White P. K'BforSJc. ? Bt-ntitlful Whlto and Colored Yonmltc b^P51 eltRant Black Alpaca for 40c. . Extra Black OroB Grain 811k worth * II 60. To our DRB88 GOODS, WAITS GOODS. LINEN GOODS for Suite. OTTOMA^ SCARPS and SASHW. I w? invito ?hn Attention of tho Ladles. XT GIVE US A CALL, and examine oar tock and price# for jrourtolvc*. HENRY ROEMER & CO., Ho. 80, Cor. Main and Eiddlo, CENT HE WHEELING. K fcplu