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K E W A OA MPBELL
_ rjtuinHX a:>j) rBOpRiirroia.
TUESDAY, JUKE 5,7iS
Tlic I.a to r?<sb> terinn Genera
AHseiubly.
[l is the verdict of Heme of the critic
of the iioMfni'ajtfr preis that tho time c
the AHHcinbly at Chicago, just adjourned
was too much occupied with trivial a:
fairs. We condense one of these review
an follows: The failure to resume fra
tcrnal relations with the Southern win
wan duo. urincinallv. to the nrroirancoc
the latter, ami the defeat will probably b
accepted for sotno years to come. Tb
question of reducing the unwieldy dirner
niona of the Assembly wu presented t
the Presbyteries in the nhape of tw
"overtures" for them to vote upon; on
providing for representation by Synoi!
only; one for direct representation froi
Presbyteries, but on a reduced basis ant
number*. Communion wine was the nut
ject of a grave discussion, and sever:
ministers! argued for the "non-alcoholi
fruit nf (1u> vinn"?.u'lmlnvnr tlmt nmvl
?but the control of the mutter wan final I
left to the sessions, with the rccommei
dation that they get the purest vino ol
tainable. There were drummers wit
samples of ecclcsiastical wine in tli
lobbies of the Assembly. The At
sembly adopted a series of rest
lution-4 recommending total abstinent
Iroiu intoxicating liquors as a lie
erage. The .Sabbatarian action concen:
ing newspaper publishing has been note<
and the other case of discipline,that of M
Mct'une of Cincinnati, was the subjei
of much talk, but no action. The asscn
bly was full of "smart" fellows, wl:
talked by the hour no purpose. Pre
Swing's Allianrc expressed this pertinei
judgment on the affair: "Not.many a.
Hcrabliea will convene as this one hascoi
vened, with no great matter of busine
on hand. In n year or two some yom
man will ariee and move that 'this aascn
bly do here and now lay upon the she
certain old formulae called the Confessit
of l'aith.* The men who will move ar
second such a motion are not only no
living, but they are almost writing the
speeches. In that day there will be i
policemen needed to keep the clergy fro
chatting with the ladies and with eat
other in the back Feats, for the businc
of the hour will make all geek front sea
and will crcate its own deep attention
Cot toil <?oods.
The export of cotton goods for t!
nine months ending March 31 was 1"
S28,000 yards of colored and 53,202,01
of uncolorcd, against 0,404,000 and 4
178,000 respectively last year; total abo
71,000,000 yards against 47,500,0(
This is an increase of about 50 per cer
We fear, however, that there is vei
little probability of American make:
getting a "large share of the Europea
and most of the South American trade
We shall do well it' we can work oft' oi
present surplus and gradually enlarj
our foreign market. The export <
cotton goods from England during tli
four months ending with April was 1,231
000,000 yards, ami increase over the e:
port bi 1870 and 1875. During the nan
four months, England exported to tl
United States 24,27ft,000 yards of cott(
goods. We give these figures to she
the preposterouaness of the idea that oi
cotton manufacture has in any appreci
hie degree crippled that of England, <
that any large proportion of the Eur
pean consumption is ready to drop in
our hands. We have left out of accou
entirely the great continental manufn
tures. Probably vre can wrest a share
the South American, African and Asia!
trade from our foreign conipetitoi
While the English export of cotton goo
to the United States has fallen only
third in two years that of woolen clotl
has fallen two-thirds, cf worsted atu
one-half, and of carpets four-fifths.
The Use op Paris Green.?Notwit
standing the fright of^ some chemis
I'aris green remains the only ell'ec'.i
antidote to potato hugs, as it is to coc
roaches and other vermin, and as yet i
injurious results have been cxperienc
from it. It is of course intensely poiso
ous, but on the other hand it is very grct
foo'l, and will not lie eaten from choi
l?y any creature, until mixed with fai
naceous food. So far as the danger fro
its use in the fields is concerned, ordina:
caution in a complete protection. T]
consumption of it, by the way, is ii
mense, and 1,000,000 pounds havo bet
marketed at New York in the paBt foi
night. It is rather odd that the agricu
tural demand should have act in at
time when green blinds are giving way
those of the color ol the body of tl
hoiiHe. As to the potato bug, we belie'
he is a transient intliction, and after llou
ishing for two or three seasons passes <
to new conquests. What he will do win
he gets to Halifax is not clear.
A Grand Conclusion.?llere is t
closing paragraph of the Rev. Jose]
Cook's last lecture?the last of a three <
four months' series:
The Koran says that when Ahraim
set out on his travels he was insutliciei
ly acquainted with religious truth. 1
saw the star of evening, and he said
his followers: "This is my God." E
the star went down, and Abraham aai
"I care not for nny gods which Bet." 1
waited until the constellations appear
and then said: "These are my godi
.But the galaxies were carried benea
the west, and he Baid : "I care not f
gods which act." When the moon n
rose he said: "This is my God." U
the moon, loo, went down. When the si
uprose ho saluted it as king, but \
wheeling sky carried the king of day I
hind the Uaiiiing pine* of the west. Ai
Abraham, in the holy twilight, turnii
his face toward the assenting azure, nn
to bin jxsople: .' ! give myself to Hi
who was, and is, ami is to "come, Fath
of the stars, and moon, and aun, and wl
never set.-;, bccause ho is the Eteri:
Noon." [Urcat applause.]
Colorado is building more railroa
to-day than any other Western Stato
Territory, and her mines [and farms n
being developed moro rapidly than f
years past. In addition to all this, t
season of 1S77 promises to be marked
an unusual amqunt of tourist trav
Last year little was done in this line, t
Centennial not ouly keeping people c
of Colorado, but taking our own peo|
East, ho that the State was doubly i
poverished in that particular. Colora
is also bound to get n great deal of t
Black Hills "overflow" this summer,
addition to our regular and legitim:
increase.?jUemcr JSWt.
Oliver Wendell Holme* on the
Liberalizing ol Christianity.
' It is n simple fact that tho working be<
liefa rn New England have been ntesudilj
approaching tho ground occupied bj
: what in known as liberal Christianity,
# Old Orthodoxy has been stripping itsell
like a circus-rider who throws off ont
- garment after another, n.s it has ridder
round tho ring of successive generations
_ First came oil' tho scarlet hunting-auit ol
I tho witch-finder, then the Genova cloal
of tho predestinarian, then tho Jewlit
gabardino of the Sabbatarians, and J
* know not how many more; and already wt
>* seethe fair outlines of our common huI,
manitv which had boen more or less ob
[. Hcured for a long time by these disguises
When I think of Increase Mather burn
8 ing llolwrt Colef's book against the witch
- craft delusion in the yard of Harvard
g college, of which he was President, ant
,( imagino hi* successor of to-day takinj
part in a similar ceremony, I feel us i
u you might as well read tho stamp act t<
? the great-grandchildren of the "Sons o
j. Liberty" as tho old New England Confes
0 slons of Faith to the descendants of thi
Pilgrims and Puritans. When I rcmem
0 bcr that tho ancestor of tlio one littl*
? child, by whoso thread of life aloue
Is hold to the generation yet in tho tonde
n bud, disposed of tho infants on trial be
fore their final Judgo by making Him sa;
0 that although
> "Id IIUM
. They may uot hone to dwell,
" Hull unto them lie wilt allow
jc Tho easiest rooui In hell."
(C When I remember that Jonathan Ed
wards, tho great champion of a latei
y New England orthodoxy, spoko of chil
l- dren, with certain^ rare exceptions, ai
"younj; vipers and infinitely more hato
fnl than vipers" in the sight of God 'oxposed
every day to eternal burnings'
10 ?and think what a universal cry of out
? i- ..... .
- r?K?u iiiuuieriiontrwould Silence IMS 110
i- roil of the pulpit in the Huston of to
,c day, I ran believe that almost any cher
iahed dogma which HtantU in the way o
'* a true Catholic union of all believers in
i- the eternal goupcl of righteousness ma;
1( fade out uho bsolete, if it is not blotte<
r out ns inhuman, and therefore ungodly
May 1, without commenting on any ont
21 but myself, mention n few of the ntuin
i- bling-blocka which will stand in the waj
!0 of some who have many sympathies o
,f wljAt _is called the liberal school o
' thinker*? I believe they arc quite as mucl
11 anthropological as theological. Some o
? these doctrines might at once bo repudi
n. ated by those who hold other beliefs
which in reality grew out of them: Tin
notion that man is responsible for th
fact of suttering and death,Iwherean botl
a* ex isted long before his appearance on ou
If planet. The notion that thero can b
such a thing as natural moral evil; as i
any one but the God of nature couli
l(' be responsible for nature's cflecti
w The notion of sin as a transferable object
ir Aa philauthronv has ridded u? of ehatte
10 slavery, ho philosophy must rid tin o
chattel uin anil all flits logical conce
[n quences. The notionj that what we cal
:h sin is anything else than inevitable, tin
less the Deity has seen lit to give ever
human being a pcrlect nature and (level
op it by a perfect education. The oyer
' night oi the fact that all moral relation
between man and his Maker are reciprc
cal, and must meet the approval of man'
he enlightened conscience Wore lie ca
render true and heartful homage to th
)(j power that called him into being. An
. _ is not the greatest obligation to an etei
'* nity on the side of the greatest wisdor
and the greatest power ? The notio
10. that the Father of mankind is subject t
the absolute control of a certain malifi
nant entity known under tho falso nam
r-v of Justice, or subjcct to any law bucIi a
ffl would have made the father of tho prodi
in gal Hon meet him with an account-boo!
d and pack him oil' to jail, instead of wel
coming him back and treating him 1
lr tho fatted calf. Tho notion thatuseles
suffering is in any sense a satisfaction fo
>f fin, and not simply an evil added to ,
ie previous one. I believe many of you wi!
. agree with mo in rejecting these notion!1
?* and that, in due time, these and all sue!
?- stumbling-blocks will lie removed frou
io the path of any whom they prevent froti
10 marching side by side with you in th
grand army of the soldiers of humnnit
)n and servants of God.?Address at the Musi
>w Hall Unitarian Festival.
ur
a- S*o.sliiin.stcr General Key on Eli.<
Position.
J Speccb at Charlotte, N. C., Lwt Week.
?* My Friends: The position 1 occupy i
t? an anomalous one. Ton months a^o t<
nt the heat of tny ability 1 was canvassini
1C. in Tennessee, urging the election c
r Samuel J. Tilden to the Presidency o
? the United States, and now I find my
,c self, to my own surprise, and I have n<
rs. doubt to yours also, a confidential office
,1a and member of the Cabinet of llutherfori
li. Hayes. Hut, as previous to that elcc
tion, 1 find myself a Democrat still, ant
',9 you can readily understand, therefore
(Is that I occupy a very embarrassing am
anomalous position in a political point
of view. When the proposition war
h. first made to me?when I was rcquestei
to Income a member of Mr. Hayes'Cabi
t' net?my inclination was todccline it, am
v*e I have no doubt a great many people o
k- the South thought 1 would do bo. A verj
,10 short reflection, however, brought me to 1
,, verv different conclusion. I though
Pw .1? ? -t .t _ IT
mini mc i iVSlUCIIb Ul llll! UIUll'U S3l?iei
a" extended his hand to tlio people of tin
m, South through inc it was my duti
0f to receive thut hand, lest millionn o
the South might be the sufferers, whereai
. if I made a mistake there would be ni
:l* sufferer hut myself, and, as announced a
m the time, ns is well known throughou
ry the whole country, I accepted the ponitioi
- in the Cabinet of the President of thi
United States with the simple intentior
n* of assisting the people of the South if.
;n could to regain hoiuo of the ground tha
they havo lost during tho last few yeari
? Tho President required no pledge 01
promise of me; I went into the Canine
a without any instructions and as indepen
to dent as any member of it,and was rcccivei
ie into his secret councils, and would havi
pe been in his council to-day had I been ii
Washington City. This was a most ex
r* traordinary contldence on the part of th
in Administration and one which I neve
L?n will betray. This position is of courai
embarrassing; yet it is my duty to assin
in supporting and building up the Ad
. ministration if I can rather than seek t
, destroy it. As the President savs, I tak
i?i it iimt Tu-.u?
-- v *n in/ wiiicruui-u nucuusr
>* man is a .llepublican or Democrnt, "h
serves his party best who nerves hi
m country beat."
it- ?
jj OUKWEIXSHIJItU LETTEII.
ul Wbllsburo, June 4.
,j. IvJitora Intelligencer:
le hist Thursday evening the pupils c
ed tho Wcllsburgh High School, under th
management oi W. II. Anderson, th
th principal, and his accomplished bettc
or half, gave at tho School Hall ono of th
p. moat^ interesting public cntertainmenl
ut that it has been our good fortune to wii
ln neaa. The exorcises consisted of songi
lie cxaajrs, dialogues, recitations and decli
ie. mations, and werc^rendered in r ver
ul acceptable manner. Oreat credit is du
up the acholara and teachers for the exce
id lent training displayed. An adniittanc
m fee cf.ten cents was charged. Tho pre
er ceeds are to go towards paying fc
|,0 un organ for tho use of tli
ml school. Willie St. Clair received a fin
pen and holder as a reward for the bei
in penmanship. Misses Daisy Crothei
da and Annie Beare wero each presented
or fine pocket Bible for punctuality, goo
deportment, Ac. The motto, "The ueai
:re est interest of a nation is the educatio
or of its youth," exhibited among other 01
h? naments of tho stajje, was well selecte
bjr and should be indelibly stamped on th
ei. winds ol all parentaand guardians.
"e Mewra. Jamea Mattliowa andWilliar
ut rsicholls. journeymen bricklayers, stai
jIo w cdnesday next for San Francisco, Cal
m- to try their luck.
do A. W. Kulra and W. W. Calendim
ho have returned from the Wwl. Tliey hav
in bought land near Ottawa, Franklin com
ite ty, Kansas, Elijah Gover, who left hor
early in tho spring and went to Dalln
> Texas, has left there and located At I
Ottawa,
The temperance Treading room* are T
well patronized. x
"A good rain la much needed now,'
ha. frequently been remarked hereabouts El
lately. Crone are nufl'ering in come- w
uuonce of the drouth. The roadii are it
dusty, making travel anything hut pleaa- ;
ant. r;
There ie the largest bloom of the locuat I
treca noticed for many years, said to bo f
a good algn for many thing* in which j.
mankind 1m interested, other than giving nfi
the busr heo plenty of material to work
upon. G. B. C. ?
.llr. Illnlnc auU HI* Plan*. ?
[ Waililugton CorrwpouJcncc of the N. Y. Bun.] ,
| Mr. BlAlne spent two weeks here on 1
. purely private business; but, of course,
I there was of necessity a great deal of ft
1 politics mingled with this private busi.
I ncsfl. He was overrun with callers, and
' could not respond to one-half the invita- j
tloriH to breakfast and dinner which were ^
. showeretl upon him. lie thus Haw many
5 people from almost every section of the
. Union; and it is a significant fact that he
j left hero more determined than ever to ?h
[ oppose tho policy of the Administration, ["
r and this determination was based upon tli
. reliable information obtained from per,
Bonal contact with active politicians of _
his party. He was courted in every way .
by the Administration, invited to dine 1
and lunch at the White House, and to
breakfast and dino with Sherman and
Evnrts, all of which invitation* were ac? ni
* copied, as a matter of course. Ho was not k>
r a party to any movement looking to tho cj,
organization of a new political party. That
' is not a part of his programme. He .
means to bo the champion ot the Simon- *
~ pure Republican party, and all his abilities
will be directed to arouse tho ancient *
* fervor of tho disciples of tho ancient
* faith. Tho administration party will be
* attacked, on the ground that they have
* nlmtidnmul the ancient faith unit dellber.
' ately, with corrupt intent, attempted to
1 destroy the Republican party. The pur*
' pone of Blaine is to carry high the Mian- C(
1 ilard of the Simon-pure Republican party,
and to rally to it tho loyal element of the
9 North, which was so irresistibly strong
" during tho war; and through the recon*
r. struction period Blaine struck the key*
J note of the last campaign in his Ander- ~
1 Konville speech, anil the entiro canvass on I
| the Republican side was made on tho
1 issuo ho then so sharply and forcibly j
raised. His speech on the presentation
' of Kellogg's credentials as Senator from
e Louisiana this spring waa tho key-note of 7t
0 the campaign which will lie begun in fcl
1 earnest against Ilayes' administration j,(
r the moment Congress meets in October
? next.
IU
1 DIED. J
I. WOl.!.EKWI-:DEB.-On Saturday. June?. 1677,
[, nt 11 o'clock a. at hli residence, 111) Market
I ntlCft, \S'. F. WoLLKN wxuuu, lu tttc 29tb jear ol
j uii _
' Fuuoral on Tuoiday, Juno 5th, at 2)? o'clock r. n
"j m., from lib Ute reildenco. Friends arc Invited. ?
y TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
mo-a torn* or tjuiks.
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1*. ll.
3 Cont.O. DIv 7:01 4:IOf 0:45 n
W.I'. A B.D1t 8:J0 5:';o
J Clef. A Pitts. 8:12 11:17* 8:27 B:02| w<
akiuval OV thain3. <b
? a.m. p.m. p.m. p. m. ?b
" H. X 0. U. K ... 8:35 5:CO 10:45
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J* IV. r. All. DIt 7:30 4:55 -
0 a.m. r. M. a.m.
8 Cl?v. A Pitl.i 10:55 5:88 8:20 0:021 M
; ti>uilT except Sunday?Newark Accommodation,
u JSuulieiivlllo Accommodation.?Thll traludur- o'
in* the day passes Imckvard aud forward between at
* Martin's Kerry and Bellaire, itor.plng when rwul- ]||
o nil ai Sherman Uouae, JStuarule, West Wheeling \\
3 ami (irur.'l Hill.
r l'a
SPECIAL NOTICES. S
5 'ACARD.
il To uli who are suffering from the errors nnd lull
dljcrcttuna of youth, nervous weakness, early deo
cny, lows of manhood, Aa, I will send you a rcclpo j(
y that will cure you, FP.ES OF CHARGE. This V.
c gTeat remedy was dhcovered by a missionary In
South America, fc'end a Klf-addrcftied envelope to ?
the P.KV. JOSKI'H T. I.NiuN, Station V, Bible Jluiur, ?
H Atoc York City. ja27?eod<kw k.
WUEliLlISa
I 1
v-7 r
Established In I860. For the natnra ami P. 0.
0 addrcu of 16 yoiitiR men likely to attond a bust- r*
bp.-s collrea, we will send, free, our Iu.ustratkd
Coli.kok Jouknau. and Specimens of Ornamental
1 Penmanship. Address J. M. FIIASUKK A CO., CC
. Whwlimt, W. Va. wy.'SMsxl
fYALE LOCKS, j
With small flit Mccl Keys, X
applicable to almost every
use, and for a?le by all Hard- lie
wwo Ucalera. bli
A ep??Mal line of DESK,
I.UAWKU A CUl'ISOAKD J
Yale Lock Mfg Co. -
! W7ICE AND WORKS, Jf
i RfcSa Stanlord, Conn. [J
t Salesroom. No. 63 Chambers
t I ).y St., New York.
' y my31-eod
J QIUTAUQUA I.AKE. 1
\ LAKE SHORE HOTEL, s
Griffith's Point, Chiulauqui Co., N. Y. l'i
' This popular liouio is altaatod In n beautiful
grove, ou cast shorts ol Lake, four miles from ?
J Jamcntown, N. Y. Tbo Lake Is a beautiful sheet r,
, of water twenty miles long and ono to three wide; ' I
is Til) feet aboro Lake Kric (only 7 miles distant), J
H and 1..VW above the sot. Among its attraction
- arc sailing, rowing, fishing, driving. scencrjr, bowl* ,
? lug, billiards, good living and tool brccxes. 10
Hoard from $10 to 514 per week. he
r Semj for circular*. T. 0. addrefs, Jamestown,
D N. Y. E. II. UOWEN, Manager.
I A. DUSIIAM, Proprietor. my21-?od _
Adjustable wire window i
screens. I
e FITS ANY WINDOW,
a Excludes nil Inscota; admit# light and air. Juit
c what you want for the Summer, For rale at ^
s McL URE HO USE ART is TORE.
E. I.. NICOLL.
james l. iiawley,
M?rchnn(liso Broker f
And REAL ESTATE AGENT.
[ A.Losns negotiated for Lenders ami Borrower. [
1220 mux Stsext. J
e myl
g TONE FURNITURE, ,
AA '
[. 1-iCS C0RTJ.2XS, CORNICES A MIRRORS.
|> E. EDMONDSON 4 SONS,
y 133 LlBKKTY STBSST, PnTSBUEOn, Pi "
e A
I- _?2l K
? gCUOOL FESTIVAL. ?
ir TUe pupil* til the COLORED PUBLIC SCHOOL
ie will hold a FaUral at the old Second W2rU School
House, on
f. THURSDAY EVESltm, the Slit lut.
Their oblect li to raise a fund to purchoM an Organ
"" for the School. All are cordially invited,
a Admission 10c; Children 6c. tuy2i)> 0
fi JCE! IOh! ICE I *
" CRYSTAL ICE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
r. at the lowest rates. Delivered at the cars and
u steamboats, well packed with sawdust; also to all
e paiU of tho city. Ordcra by mall will rcctlre
prompt attention, at No. 1430 Market street, near
I'ostoffieo, Wheeling, W.Vn. Bend for price list.
II myl7 MJBEBT LUKK. "
J^ADIES' HATS. ]
? LoiUes, if you want your OLD HATS F
e BLEACHED and TRE&JED, or COLO It 0
i. ED, to look as well as new, call on
e JIBS. WILLIAMSON,
f, my2S* No. S2Q Main tit.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
wi <cikcdwIti AHD INTEB^"i?
MEDIATE P0IN1S. WW*#.
The now and iwlft PaaaanfV Steawtr,
IMA UBA1IAM Joint TtOlllOM, Muter,
111 Imto for the ibovo on Wedneedaj, Jane Otb,
4 o'clock r, it,, promptly,
W A?.t.
0. 0. F.
Ihi tnembera o( Wheeling EncauipwentNo.il,
0.0. F., are requested to meet at tbolr Uall thla
lernoon, June 6th, at tvo o'clock, to render the
it tribute of reepect to our deceeaed Patriarch,
in. F. Wollenwebcr. Metnbera ol alitor En?
mpmcntiara fraternally Invited to attend.
j<? MTKP1IBW K1PLBY, C. P.
JARQAINS IN CROQUET.
We have about one doten FINK HET8 OF CBOUET,
which we carried oter from U?t aeaaon.
lilch wo will aell at a SMALL PROFIT. Call
an or write to
STANTON A DAVENrORT,
|cS 4? Twelfth Htrect,
^OW 18 THE TIME TO PURCHASE
WALL PAPER CHEAP.
A. W. l'AUU. A BK(), tiRTf Juil rctcliul their
lrJ Hprlng Stock, conalitlnaof cliulco anil beautl1
pattern, which thoy will mII it the remarka0
rtgurea, 8 am! JOc prr roll. Call and examine
cse good*, os they are telling rapidly.
1142 MAIN Wtkkkt.
Jrf A. W. ?JAULI, A HHP.
RUCTION.
1 will offer for aile at the front door of the Court
uuie, on WKDNKdDAY, Juno fltb, at 10o'clock
Him fill lowing property: Lot" Mo*. ICG and
7, with four sowl Xenomenia, iltuated on Vlrnla
and Wabaau itreets, iiland. Alio, LotaNoa.
uid 2, on Baltimore attest, lu lUkcr'a addition to
ly of Wheeling. Terms way.
jtfj W. 11. HaI.I.EH, Auctioneer.
FOURTH JULY!
IRK WORKS,
FLAGS, LANTERNS,
BALLOONS, CRACKERS,
TORPEDOES, PISTOLS,
CAPS, Ac., Ac.
Especial I'urgnins are oflercil where nuy
nuiderable qunutity Is wanted. Please
xrt in your orilcra early.
3ST. SHULZ,
Je5 1319 MARKET 8TRBBT.
>t nUC SALK Ob'
)OORS Ac SASH.
I will offer at publicnIo. on THURSDAY, June
b, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. nt Boilley Uroi' Wagon
top, n Uof
[)OBS, DOOB FRAMES, 8HUTTEKS, WINDOW
HASH and Fit AM Ed, Ac.,
lonRliig to (he late Arm of Tannell A UpJegraff.
in nlKive property ij in good condition aud uiuit
1 Bold.
Tenm made known on day of sale.
ALEX. UPDEGHAFF, Excc'r.
J. C. iikiivkv, Auctioneer. JgS
IUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION
:0 CUAIGVS GROVE,
NEAR WEST ALEXANDER.
TboZANE STREETMTE. SUNDAY SCHOOL
vltesll their friends to accouipauy them to the
OT>< beautiful Urova on
THlfRSDAY, JUNE 7th.
Coiue with us aud spend a day of j leasure In the
nods.
Twin will lotre from the corner of Seventeenth
id Jacob street*, Thursday mornliig at 7 o'clock,
arp.
Tickets, round trip, SOr, Children 2V*. JtS
N THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF WHEEL.
1NO.
Cuthcritic Hogiius *)
vs. >Iu Chancery,
ary It!?tcr and otheu.j
Take notico tint tho depositions of Tliotnaa
llilen, Juiikr Durkiii aud others will Imi taken
the law otflcoof James P. Rom>rs, No. 1207 Chapic
street, In tho city of Wheeling, in tho Htato of
wt Virginia, on the !kl day of July, A. D. 1877,
tween the houri of 'J o'clock a. m. and G o'clock
*1., to lie road In evidence in the above named
use ou behalf of satd Complainant. And if,
>111 any rnuso, the taking of the raid depositions
all not be commenced, or being commenced,
all not be completed on that d*y, the taking of
esaine will be adjourned from tiuio to timo until
o Mitr.o shall bj completed.
JAMES 1'. ROGERS,
Solicitor for Complainant.
To Mary Rtatrr, Nlcodemus Riester, Catherine
oran, Hank Moran, M. J. Carney, Veronica
ulta, .Samuel Voltr.,J$uMnCnrnoy, Bridget Carney,
I'. Carney, Patrick Carney atd Mary Carney,
fendants. je-VTu
tTBAWBEKRY SUPPEK!
ccotupauied with Vocal and Instrumental Muhic,
AT MOZART HALL,
ir benefit of the Disciples' Church, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY, June0th and Gth.
Admission 15c. uiyflMJot'S
JlOU CINCINNATI AND IN-, ir-a* ?
' TEKMED1ATE POINTS.
le light draft and iwlft Passenger SUsuner (In
placo of Andes)
IUKIER ...Jack IIabrisom, Muter,
El>. Muiilkuan, Clerk,
ill 1i>iivo as abovo oil Tuesday, Juns Cth, at 3
dock v. m., promptly.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
|e4 C. U. H(H/1H A SUN, Agents.
O. (). F.-FUNEUAL NOTICE.
Iho members of Centennial Lodjro, No. 81, are
rehy summoned to meet in their Hall, McLnln'a
#ek, corner of Market and Twelfth streets, on
icsday, Junefith, 1877. at two o'clock, afternoon,
pay flic lift tribute of respect to Brother W. F.
ollenwetier, our worthy V. U. Members of all
ter Lodges in good Hauling are respectfully Inted
to attend.
|e4 J. K HPOHE3. N.?.
1ABD OF THANKS.
J
The members of the H. N. Mertz Literary Bocietender
their thanks to all that asiisted them in
etr entertainment, especially Mr. Fred. Vtoweg's
chestra for their excellent nitric.
.IAS MIX,
JOSEPH DEVINE,
WM. BIIOCKEY,
Jt?4* Committee.
OUR O VV N WATC H7
The full Jeweled Watch Imported directly from
iroj>e, bearing our flnnname, rannotbe excelled
.. - ..-UKO nuiu-|nrv?. iiv iitTU nunurfUH <il
atitnonlali atUnllnj; their merit* Alio, Amcrln
Wntchcs, Jewelry, Clocks. Silver and Hlvcr
atcd Wore, hi?ei uclea. dc., Ac, at 1101 Main St.
U*. Hue Waichta and Clock* repaired,
tct OXTOBY A UUFFIELD.
no THE PUBLIC.
I hereby give notico to the public generally, and
merchants In particular, tint I will pay nodcbti
ireafter contrided by iuy wife, Mnruaret I'.uaacl,
WM. F. RUSSKLL,
H? No. 4G0I Wool fit.
JERKIES.
Tor Strawberries, get one ot those
KCtohed Glass Bowls.
ecidedly tho most beautiful Cowl out.
CUMMINS & WOODS,
Je4 1142 Mais strktt.
ARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY AT
J
os. Speidel & Go's,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Sell tho celebrated VIENNA FLOUR,
to best Flour In the market. Also, Bole
gents for GUIDING STAR and PIICEIX.
made bv Ralston. Hull A- f!rt.
very Barrel of Flour Warranted.
IIEADQUARTEUS FOE
GROCERIES
f nil kinds, afWholcsolo only. Merchant*
ill find It to their advantage to examine
ur stock before purchasing elsewhtre.
1416 Mala &. I4!7 Sooth Streets,
DOUBLE IRON FRONT.
H
)ETEB W. ROSLEY,
WU0LB4L* DEALJCH W
ANCY GROCERIES,
innctl Goods, Foreign >nd Domestic Fruits, Tobaccos,
Clear*. Twu, Cbeoe, Ac.
Also, MANUFACTURER OF CANDIES,
No. 1324 MARKET STREET,
p27 WhwIlnB.W.Vi.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Geo. R. Taylor & Co.
Sonne and Summer Stock!
I V
SILKS & DRESS GOODS.
BLACK BILKS?Beat Uakca, Cheap,
COLORED SILKS?la all Shailet.
DAMA8SEE HII.KS-Black and Cola.
SILK BROCADES?Black and Cola.
SILK GRENADINES?Black and Cola.
FISnNET GRENADINES, in Black.
BROCADE GRENADINES, In Black.
HUNTED ORGANDIES,
tmrwrtm i rwtrv T iWKfl
PRINTED JACKONET LAWNS.
PRINTED BATISTE.
ZEPHYR CLOTH.;
KNICKERBOCKER GRENADINES.
PLAID LINEN GRENADINES)
PERSIAN SUITINGS,
COLORED CRETONNES,
GRAY MOHAIRS,
MATELASSEE MOIIAIES,
MATELASSEE^BAGE,
GREY DEBAGE,
BL'K AND COL. MOIIAIRS,
FRENCH CHINTZES,
AMERICAN CHINTZES,
LINEN SUITINGS, Ac., dc.
MOURNING GOODS.
IJLACK HENRIETTA CLOTH,
BLACK TAMISE,
BLACK CASHMERES,**.
BLACK CANTON CLOTH,
BLACK BATISTE,
BLACK LINEN LAWN,
BLACK AND WHITE ORGANDIES.
FANCY GOODS.
LACE SCARFS, LACE BIBS,
LACE COLLARETTES, LACE TIES,
LACE NECKLACES, LACE VEILS,
EMB'D HAN'KFS, SILK HAN'KFS,
FANS, PURSES,
REVERSIBLE TIES, Ac.
DOLMANS.
DOLMAN SUITS,!
PERCALE SUITS,
SHAWL?,
DOLMAN SHAWLS,
SUN UMBRELLAS,
PARASOLS.
Housekeeping Goods.
IURNSLEY TABLE LINEN,
BARNSLEY TABLE NAPKINS,
I'AKlJlNAL TABLE DAMASK,
ROMAN TABIJ-: DAMASK,
10-1 TWILLED SHEETINGS,
104 PLAIN SHEETINGS,
104 LINEN SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LIKENS?nil wMtlw,
DAMASK TOWELS,
HUCKABUC TO WEI A
Harris' Seamless] Kid Gloves.
LISLE THREAD GLOVES,
BLACK LACE MITTS,
COLORED LISLE THREAD HOSE,
COLORED BALBRIGGAN HOSE,
MISSES' COLORED nOSE,
FRENCH CORSETS,
ROMAN CORSETS,
LADIES' CAMBRIC UNDEDWEAR,
CAMBRIC NIGRT DRESSES.
CAMBRIC TOILET 8ACQUES.
French Dressmaking.
Thin Department being under the man*
agement of MADAME MAHE, we can
guarantee satisfaction In every particular.
Prices lower than the same work and style
arc furnished in New York.
GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO.
?p21
DRY QOODS.
SECONDSTOCK
I
' )
WE AUK NOW OrBNIKO OUn 8IC0KD ,
STOCK 07
W GOODS
FOB
Spring and Summer!
Including many new it ml seasonnblo
FABRICS!
The Trade will find
OUR STOCK
The Cleanest and Best Selected
in the City,
C.T.BRUES.
rov2
SIMILES!
v^uoice oeiccuoQ 01 new aiocK 01
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS!
Which we are now receiving and will be
sold at the
Very Lowest Prices for Cash.
An early call to examine our stock is
solicited.
Carpets, Carpets.
Wc are now receiving and have for sale
the Cheapest and Best CARPET in the city
for the price. We guarantee to sell a better
Carpet for LESS MONEY than any
other house in the city,or refund the money.
A large assortment of
Floor Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
And Lace Curtains,
At very low prices. Call and examine our
stock of goods before making your .Spring
purchases.
HENRY ROEMER.
y I
No. 2006 Malo Street,
nptO CENTRE WHEELING.
pURE PARIS GREEK?
FOR. POTATO BUGS. |
at
HANES, WILSON * CO.8,
1228 Market 8t, below MoLurc House.
my25
pURE TARI3 OREEN]
And other
IF AI3STTS!
Bold cheap at
HANES, WILSON & CO.8,
1228 Market Strkkt.
niy25
Time table wheeling a elm grove
R. w. CO., in effect on and alter Friday, Mar
a, 1877: 7
Leare Wheeling? Lcare Stamra'a?
0:25 a. y. f:60 a. m.
7:15 " 7:40 ?
?;05 ?? 8..T0 "
8:55 ' 9:20 "
9:43 M 10:10 "
10:3J ' 1100
11:25 ? 11:50 ?
12:15 r. M. 12:40 P. If.
1:C5 1:JM) '
1:55 ? 2:20 ? I
2:45 11 3:10 "
8:85 ? 4.-00 ?
4:25 ' 4:50 ' I
5:15 41 5:40
C:W ? u jjo M
6:55 " T% ?
7:15 " 8:10 "
9:25 "
UNDERTAKING.
BURIAL CASES OF ALL Klunt awn ?(>*
CORPSES CHEMICALLY PRESKBVED.
Gilt, iwiwertf st all hours from tho 8tore. I
WM. ZINK& SON,
' w"h'X'?M.?r**"" Vmh *"?
QAA BA08 RIO COFFEE
?Uu For Hal? bf
I lojll LWT, DAVES POET d TAIIKS.
FOR SALE. I
0OMMI881ONERS' BALK. J
In the Municipal Court of Wheeling.
Hun Button anil olheta,
(no. J. Jcnee.adm'rof Jno.BIahop, ln Clunccry*
dee'd and others.
1-ytlrtueof adecreeln the above entitled cause, _J
entered by uid court on the 'ilat darol May. 1877,
>he undersigned, M pedal CouiuiUaloner, will, on T
FRIDAY, THE 13TH DAY OF JUNE, 1877, Jbeglnnlcg
at 10 o'clock, A. v., precced to eeU at
public auction, to the highest Udder, at tho front *
doorof the Court Houae of Ohio county, in tho "
city of Wheeling, tho following dtsrrlbed real et- Pi
late, altuate on the eaat aide of Main atreet, b^ "
iwren 10th end Uth atreeta, In uld dty,aud '
bounded aa follows: Beginning at a Point on the .1
mat aide of Main atreet, 1M feet and 11 inchee (W <
11.12) south of the eouth corner of Market alley, L
ind eaat Main itreet; thence eouth with Maiu
itreet 82 ket and 'J inchee (34W2): thence east In
natrakht linn parallel with aald Market alley to
the alley in the rear of aald properly; thence north
with the raid laat mentioned alley 82 feet and V
Inchee (82IM2); thence west In a atraUht line to
tlm till in of luirlnnlmr. touethnr with tliA rlirht tn
um tho party will ou tho north aids ot Mid parcel _
?f laud. On lh? abovo described laml is eroded a -1
large three-story bilck building, known u the ree- .1
ldenceoflh?late John Bishop. tald pro|?rty will "
be aold subject to a letse of Jama F. Kuox of the
itore room and cellar tbeieuoder.
Tkbmi o? Balk?One-third of Oie purchaie money
In cash on the duy 0/ sale, oue-thlrd In atx
months, and the residue In twelve tnontha tram
Jar of dale, the purchaser giving his note with 0t
approved pertonal securit y lor said deferred pay* _
tnenta anu interest, and the titlo to be retnlued uu- -1
U1 the pnrchaso money shall It wild In full. ^ .J
JOHN J. J ON by, "
mfU Kpcclsl CominUsloner.
QOMMISSIONKU'S BALE.
In tho Mun clp*l Court of Whcelta*.
VfUUna J. Hull ) _ _
va. >ln Clianecry. T
Fauny D. Hall and others.J 1
The undersigned Special CoratnUaloner Jiereby '
gives notice that by Tlrtue of the nuthorltjrventeU J[
In him by a decreo uiado by said Court In said
cnusoon the 4th day of April, 1877, lie will on,
TUESDAY, the 22d day of May, 1877,
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., proceed to sell at
public auction at the front doorof the Court ilouie n
of Ohio county, West Virginia. In tho city ?
of Wheeling, tho following described real estato T
iltuste lu Mid city, county aud fctate, that Is to I
aay: Part of lot No 10 in tquare No. 24 of the ltellalto
addition tosald city, beginning for said part of
uud lot at the soulbwtrt corner of said lot on Jacob
street, formerly Rxth street, at the point of
intersection of an alley with said street; tlience
running northwardly with the eastern boundsry
nt right uuglrs with aald street alxty feet tbe wldtu ?
of aald lot; tlicnco southwardly and parallel with T
Jacob street thirty foot to thu north boundary Una 1
of raid alley: thence with tho north lino of the
alley lo the place of beginning, bald part of aald /.
lot fronting thirty feet on Jacob atreet, and running
lack of tlut width aixty feet, and having a brick
house thereon. Hi
tfald dccreu provide* that tlio aalo shall ineludo
tho dower right of tfarah Jane Kelfor, who waa
widow of Win. Hull, dee'd, in Mild part lot.
Tkrus ok Balk?One-third of the purchase
money,or ro much more us tho purchaser may ?
elect to pay, ln caah. the remainder in two equal
installments payablo six and twelve montha rm \
ancctlvcly after tbe dato of aale, with Interest from .
that dato, the purchaser giving hla bond with ap- Jl
proved ]>ersonal aecurlty for each of aald Instalments
and interest aa aforesaid, and the tltlo to tbe
property to be reUlned until the whole of tbo purcbase
money la paid.
ueoboe b. cai.hwell, p
Kpcclal Commlaaloner. j.
c. Hkbvky, Auctioneer. ap'-'o /
J ho above sale Is adjourned until Tuesday. June \
S, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. m.
GKOBGE B. CALDWELL,
my23 Special Commlaalooer.
QOMMISSIONEIIS' SALE OP TEE
CENTRAL HOTEL.
In the Municipal Court of Wheeling.
Elijah Marling, Sr., )
vs. \ In Chancery.
John Robrccht, et al. )
The underilgned Special Commlasloners hereby n
give notice that, by virtue of tbe authority vested u
ln them by n decree made hy aald Court in said
causo on the 23d day of March, A. D. 1877, they
will on
uiTtmniv Timn irii. * r? io-i i
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. proceed to tell at J
Subllc auction to tho highest bidder, at the front
oorof the Court House of Ohio county. In the
city of Wheeling, In the 8taU? cf West Virginia,
the following dticribed real estate in aald city,
county and state, situate at the north cast corner *j
of Fourteenth and Water streets, and bounded m
follows: Beginning at said corner and running
thenco north with Water atreet one hundred feet; "
thence running cast by a lino parallel with Four* '
teenth street eighty jeet to an open space; thence J
with the west lino of aald open space south twentytwo
feet; thenco oast by a lino parallel with Fourteenth
street to an alley; thence south with tho
west line of said alley seventy-eight feet to Four- Q
teenth street; thence west with tho north lino of
said Fourteenth street to tho place of beginning,
together with the right to use said alley on the east a<
a'.do of aald property In common with other assig- ne?!
of James and James It. Baker. -*
On above described land is that elegant and well I
located Hotel now occupied by said John Itobrecht, *
and called the Central Hotel.
Tkrms or .Salk?Ono-third, or as much moro of
the purchaso money as the purchasomuay elect to
pay, cash on the day of sale, and for tho residue of
the purchase money tho purchaser to giro his bonds
with approved |?ersonal security, dated on the day e>
of aalo and bearing interest irotn that day, each for
ouc-third of said residuo and payable twelve, f
eighteen and twenty-four months respectively I
after their date, and tho titlo to bo retained until
payment of tho purchase money in full.
WILLIAM P. HUBBARD,
ALFRED CALDWELL,
J. C. IlKRVKY, Auctioneer. my 12
In
rc
I - v _| .l- JTBBT^^WI PJ
WHITE LEAD.'
_ 3
E. F". HAY,
Paints, Oils,
Glass, Sash,
Doors, and
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES,
7 al
No. 1211 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 12
ro
FOR HALE-ARMSTRONG & McKELYY'S ^
SUPERIOR BRAND ?p
WHITE LEAD. *
Whit Palntwa Say About this Lead. A
Daytom, Ohio, April 17,1877. -i
Wc, the undrraiRooil. do hrrebjr certify that we
ba?o used Armitroai ? McKtlry's Hirlctly Pure
WMln I Mil. ?n,l ? n?.l ..
!L i iT. * PiUD(1t flnpr, coTcni more aurfact.
ril ??r?1'xxl7? Uun any we hare eTer used.
(Signed byj John it. Dkmi*sky,
Sign lunl Carriage Painter. Sc
IUitjtr A Firm,
Painters and Paper llancors. .
^ J. A. Lido, Hi
Painter and Paper Ilanccr.
A. P. HAMOTT, ...
- "'y*8 Jlouae and blgn Painter. Jjj
THE HYCEIA HOTEL,
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.
i?9 of Fort Monroe. Open rill
tho year. Npedal attraction! lor summer, with f
??plo capacity lor 600 pueata. Ha? all modern V.
Improwmenta. Six dally malla and telegraph
iSjcc. HfUcn to twenty fint-clau iteam?n land
laUy (exctpt Bunday), 160 yanli from the door. .
Superior Leachi for bathing at door itena and good A
irom Mar until Nnvcmt- r iLv>iin., fe.>.in? an.i ._
Wring specially nttractlro bend lor circular de- 12
criblug bygleuic advantages, terras, At.
mj? H. PHOEBUS, Prop. 1
R0FE8SI0NAL CARDS.
JOBEBT WIUTE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WHERUNO, W. VA.
Drnci-AllorMjr Utnml'e UBci, Capitol,
nrta
y:NTI8TBY.
We KlrlM all thoee wanting Denthtrr,
II on DR. OABMIEE, when th.-y cm tur.iJJj
tncted wllliout the illglmt i?ln in,| ?? Jjft
it In not to lie known [rem the Mtunl t~ib
in bo worn with comfort end me. AI| 11
irranted. onlre-Ho. ? Fourteenth itrntTS?
T ot MtrkPi. ^
l B. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Liiw,
1220 CluruxH 8t.
Practice! In all ContU. npio
OI1N J. JACOB,
attorney at law.
Office In People'# Bank Building, corner
Main nnri Twelfth ntreotn. npfl
r DALLAS EWINQ,
'
attorney at law,
No. 04 Twelfth St.,
de? WIIEELINO, W.VA.
J. W. COWDEN,
Lttornoy u t 1, n w.
Offlco-No. 1222 Ciiafijnk Kt.,
WUEELINU, W. VJL
rromi't attention to all business entniitnl to my
ro. it?7
J II. COCHRAN,
/vtiuniu^ UX JUnw,
1220 Ciupunr Street,
fcl WnEEHNO, W, VA.
ylLLIAM EUSKINE,
Lttornoy at Lnw,
Office or tho la to C. W. B. Allison, No. lUOChip.
10 street, Wheeling, W. Va.
Will practice la tfic Btato and Federal Courts.
BENJAMIN 8. AUWON, Notait Pciuc.
Office u aliove. 1IM8
^yiLLIAM PHILIPS,
latioe of the Peioe & Real Eitate Agent,
NO, 60 TwBJmi Sr., Wnmtuko.
Collodions of all kinds made abd imxw.li
romptly remitted. j*s
Tc. OLMSTED, M.D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
G?nc*-No. m Fotbtkitxh Sx.
W11EKLINO, W. VA.
Ofllco Hours-8 to 10 A. M. 1 to n p. u. dr'i
H. HEAKNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
flicc with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Market
Street. Office up stair*.
au30
ja nibu uAii n ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
b. 1318 Market Btreet, (over City Bank,)
<e4 Wheeling, W. Va.
jl J. IIUGUB,
Attorney at Law.
ffice 71 Twelfth Sired, Wheeling, IP, \'a.
Practices in the Court* of Ohio, ManbalJ
ad Tyler counties, W. Va. novlT
A N I E L I' E CK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1404 Chapline Street, Wheeling u u
19
INCH & THOMPSON,
J
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
1205 CUAPLUfK BTREKT.
Room No. 1 Odd Fellow*' Building-up lUlri.
iur23
anir>/-<T A T
iommunication to Gentlemen
FROM
H. LINGEN,
Merchant Tailor.
Determining to closc out my entire Mock
I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, for
ic purpose of discontinuing that branch
[ my business, I therefore offer to the
ublic my entire stock of
Gents' Furnishing Goods
AT A REDUCED PRICE.
This is done for tho reason that my
rged Merchant Tailoring Custom Trail*
iquiresmy undivided attention.
? i ? ?i? ? n....iManl
lercnani 9 aiiormg ui;paniiio??Having
received in)* whole itock ti
PBING and SUilMEK WOOLENS. *r am
prepared to make up to measure nl!
Tool Cassimero Suitings from $1S CKJ uparda.
With a large wtock of the most ?!??
rablo goods on hand and facilities f?'
rning out the most Fashionable Clothing
cau guarantee perfect satisfaction to a!'
istomera. Give me a call.
EI. LIZBTG-EH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
my28 1220 MarkH JOAKDim
A pleasant Front Room on second floor,
litable for a gentleman and his wifcila;'
shed or unfurnished. Also, four j?c
en enn be accommodated with n com'"*'
ilo borne, board and lodging. Bedroom
by 10, one bed in each room. liooJ1)1 v
om, supplied with cold and hot w?jtf
largo front sitting room down specially
for the boarders. Table furD''
[ with tho best the market afford'Apply
at 128 Sixteenth St. "1^1:?
^JORE NOVELTIES IN
rEWKLB V!
JUST RECEIVED.
Beautiful COXCII SHELL GOODS, in
arf Finn and Ear Ringn.
311,VEL FILIGREE NECKLACES,
ngs to match.
.More of those Beautiful FBENClI HLf ^
DODS, and u great Variety of l'ari*i*n
jvelties. Call early.
TURNER & DILLON,
if?
IHILDBEN'8
/
carriages
pcciality. I'rices to suit all clawei at
th Street Variety Store, No. 38.
aiySl WM. MING OTCOU, Untpr.

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