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LoOJ. 8:10 8:H> 2:15, 2:.5 t P. * P. M.A. M.A. M. if j i o7b ? -?. I in fj' 1 9:30 I If h I jtakJaiaHrun daily, No. 6and * daily, J By Mstpi >UIK1*>'. I jc k?.i bound trains make connections at Yie I'linurr f?>r Philadelphia, New York A uj ft?.tou. XI WashlngtonLity tor all u!li. Am k(?i bouud trains make direct connec- L H tvu? lor Mil principal points West and By H iHtkvwt M Pullman PalaceHMMf w 11 run on No. Am H ?i,dl from K< nwood to Chicago, and on a \ 4 troni Benwood to Columbus. Kor |htKLtyO PITTBBUJtOHAND BAL- I 1W0KM D1VISIOX. L.. I LrAVKS. A Kl:; V KH. Ml,..Iiiik Washington Pa., ,uii? ut...A:li'A. a. daily at?10?6a.M Tk anrellnif "Washington, Pa., ui.) si i:'JU r. M. dally at "sBmi. ? .m.Imv- excepted. '"Muntlays excepted. pfc| H rickets to ail principal points on sale || depot. office open at all hours during 7 I :iir?ay. THUH. K.8HAKP, w?' Master ol Transportation. eve I K.T. UKVKlEh,General Agent. apis I ] I Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. R. e*e roNDKNSKI) Tim CASa Ku? 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(VT.ltnJ.__- 3:10 " 7:35 " kwune 11:50 " 2:45 a.m. bar ttwio ?:50a.m 830 " con urommoJatlon train leave* BeJIalreat org t r. 1., an j arrives at Steuben vllle at Mr.l V*ial Accommodation trains leave P^r tk-.uirw at S:'i0 a. m., and 12:50 p ro.; a tl I J;rport !0:o? a. m. and 1D5 p. in: arrive ?unJUrtin'* Kerry at 10:15 a. m. an<ll:15p. 2, a Kriuruiiia leave Martin's Kerry at ID' . ri.ni., and !D0p.m.: Bridgeport 11:40 the t...?ml 3:lu i?. in.; arrive at Kellalreat ,i_r. ii.7i.rn., ami 3:25 p. m. ?eB (l.krt?t<i all principal points In the L> mil \V?*l can be procured at the al fa aTiikelottiee In Mo Lure House, and y_ ? n al Bridgeport, .,, F. R. MYERS, M i.? U.i.cral Passenger A Ticket Agent. Kd ~~I HEAL QUARTERS FOR STYLISH BOOTS & SHOES, tab j Received tills j|?' v (?. 1 day,per express ?ei m. [ full linesof Mis- nta *?il ses'a Children'* ni? &ll si White * Fancy a,e fifiIf m / Colored Button i1,e' rJEjr'j I L Boots. All the eijfi jr? i ,\ late styles of _nf. Boa-toe * , Bide i>ace, In d<?t French Kid Tb< '.'arraooa and / >_! Ttmplco. A , WE beautiful line '?)' 1^^ ol Fasblonable wm LU Slippers and a -1W5. large assortment of Child- der , ren's Shoes. giot . ? These good a * > -old at bottom prices at the Palace w'manb 4k 1uvink, P *0. lll? main street, opposite Har- ' r( w?Retail Hat Store. aprfi equ Hutchins' Music Store. JJJ plswr' urr of german acoor- ant 1 w'n*. v iolins. Flutes, Ranios, Gut- cve ^ brum*an,1 b.inl Instruments to be ' 3 in the city. P hand brass liistrninents wanted uel w. s, hctch1n8. _ No. go Twelfth Street CRANBERRIES. ') 8a krkl.s hand-pick ed cra n bkrJ1,? Xrr>' choice and the last ot the sea'* )?? mvlt.M by ^ r. j.smyth. ( j OTTVrvnmci IounurviXjO. Krouia. ? *?'* too .a shell*. Premium I'hnwUt*- Ha '" rnun sw?et l'ha?(ilaU. "S?>raieil Ai?pi?s very line. . * IVaclic*, " I |,'*h 1'herre* In s lb ran*, plUeu. Oil "led t herrie*. plltctl. 's*h Pumpkin. In can*. St raw t** i le*, Ac., Ac. r.J.hM\TH, I'll ^ Oor. Market ami Fourteenth ^ ^ LEWIS i BRO, m ilH ?*A LKKH IN y ^oar Tobacco. nal ? W?T MAIS ST.. ttr? lxnitsvllle, Kentucky. **"E*>i<acco pnrcha*e?l on conmil*elon. ^ mrah _ bel Gordon's Food hh no -roR? _ tot Bum AND CATTMKt VD< l^Kb*t H / '' tEconomical Feed ft>rBtock,R** l ""?? On?t of Feedlag WK? *" <W*Qrv?Oood Apiveilie. Perfect* ?h Ideation, Glean skln.Uloe- th ?T?Ot*l, Bright Fyf*. R1 Health .LongLJte,a?d Heretofore Un- W H Baltimore, New York W and by all who value P**a- J* ^B *-1 ?>1 health In their hone*- w i- , ?tR\LH GORDON A COu I ^ jHJ1# *nd Manufacturer*. PhlUdaW I M York, Pittsburgh, Ctilcagp. I t? * ??* for Weal Virginia, - 1*V H *? RMBUN * WUWi tn ^B ^"R*rb lid Main St., Wheeling ft. eras, by Mail, in Advance. Jiwanbi. ~?J 1 5>?n?fr.- * OUI On* month 76 TBI?WBKKLY anoisTJca. tbllahed very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. i? ??p^lrr...M oo |Ona oopy,6 mos.?2 uu ie oopy, 1 yr._? 001 Flvecoplea.1 yr$ 9 00 ie copy, 0 moa 1 00 | Ten coplew,! yr. 18 00 ATKS OF ADVERTISING ; HE DAILY REGISTER. I One square?% Inch space. time t 751 One months...I 0 00 i 'o times 1 25 Three months. 13 00 j e week. 3 601 One year. 25 00 me square changeable once a week 160. kpectal Notices 25 per cent additional. LdvertleemenU to oocupy fixed places 26 rcent additional. tits w-H he charged douole for apace inpisd tott it i t.cmn advertisements, 50 per t it aod> Ltt.nl. oca. lltuces 16 cents per IIdc?but no f U noiunutU 6c Inserted/or Uu than on* t r.i.Aa .11 ad\eiusementa, except for establishbusiness bouses,must be paid for In adaoe. , f kills with regular advertisers rendered ? Yl'bllla due on the tnt appearance of r i advertisement. \ early advertisers will be confined to ilr legitimate business, and all adversineuto not connected with it irl.i be irsed for at our regular rates. a TBK BON BUT MAN WHO PA YS. a b re is one among the many, aw t'/in toll mo arhnPA hi> utftvuf nu j vu wit *??v w uvimv " ?,? 'h au old, old-liashloned parly, r ailed the honest man who pays: i?the honest mau who paya > very dollar ihat he may owe, ping up the good old ways nut no many scarcely know v if gives his word of promise Is a bond as good aa gold: 6 if.hold a past of honor, ot a trust It ever sold. the honest man who paya very debt he may Incur, Idlng each a Just reward, I nd no grudgelng or demur. p d I'm Sold th la rare old parly Ives?within hia income, won h the fairest, squarest dealing ]i !e see beneath the suu. d the honest man who paya Iways holds It good ami right, ( the rich to help the needy 'M 'hen the times are tough and tight. ' 1 ? EDWARD THORNfuN'N BAR- , Ol'ET. ? e (IsrgssM (Spread ai She St. 1 tlMrgr'i Hall. ladelphia Dispatch In Thursday's Mew Herald. c 'he day has bad but a single incident t th recording?the dinner given this a ning by Sir Edward Thornton at St t >rge s Uall which is just closing at a p i hour, and with it close the initiatory u rcises of the great Exposition. The eta at the dinner began 'o gather a 7, e I were received by the Mivister. Pros- p it Grant arrived early with princely ictuality, but it was 7:45 before the J pcror of Prazil made his appearance, tl lially shaking bands with the Presit. Professor Menry, General Sherman , Mr. G. W. Child*, at whose residence $< pent the previous evening. Oe made iself at home. Mis air was debon- tl re, quite as much that of a rich old p nkee, as of the Kmperor of the largest te in South America. He appears to e broken the ice of General Grant. In General Grant seemed really glad 8) un the Emperor came in and acted re at bis ease than before, laughing I joking with him. The Emperor was ted on the left of Sir Edward Thorn- , , the President being on his right; the k-haired Governor Hartranlt was put the Emperor's left as his cornac, and n or was imperial elephant (not to b ak disrespect:ully of dignities) in the * ids of a wilier Van Amburgh. Their t versation was most animatod. Cov- t were laid at the dinner for 169 guests, ' Minister, the President and the Km- F or, w ith other of the guests, occupying * tble on a raised dais, and the other F cts being seated at their tables below. 1 9 order at the first table, beginning at extreme left, was as follows: Presi- t it Welsh, of the Board ol Finance; << retary of State Pish, Director Gener- r Goehorti, Governor Hartranft, the t iperor of Brazil, and in the centre Sir t ward Thornton. Then came on Sir t ward's right President Grant, Acting t e President Ferry, Chief Justice j tile, Senator Cameron, and Secretary t War Taft. At the heads of the other , le9 were the Secretary of the Navy, t iH-son, ex-SF>eaker Blaine, Attorney <j neral PierreF>ont, and Genera! Shcr- 1 n and Secretary of the Interior, Chanr. There were present, besides, tbe j. tubers of tbe diplomatic corps, the for c n Commissioners, the Consuls at this | I neighboring cities, and a number of t anguished citizens, including Co), j !>mas Scott, Mr. Samuel J. Randall, r onel Fred Grant and General Haw- c The dinner was prolonged, and it ? ; late before Sir Edward proposed the r t tout of the evening?"The Trejnit of the United States"?with an illui to the Exposition in the brief speech t accompanied it, and an eloquent ex ssion of hia wishes for its full success, wident Grant responded in a speech islly brief, and elosed by proposing er Imperial and Royal Majesty, the sen or England " Other toasts and eches followed, but they were all brief, I formed an inconspicuous share of the ining's entertainment. The menu, nounced a great success by Mr. SamWard, was as follows: MENU DU DINES 11 MAI. Little Neck Clams. Potaoea? Prln tauter; a la Tortus. Hauiuon, sauce Homard. KileU de Hock Fish, ssuoe Tartars t'oocombre* (.?laces. Kllct de Bo>ut aux (liamplguonti. Petite Pates a la FlnanrTere. clettes d' Agneau anx Polntes d' As. perges. Supreme de Volatile aur Truffes. Terrapin a la Bu ' loon. Pate de Poles Oraa. en Belle Vue. Sorbet an Klrscb. Chapons Tru ffes. Becaaslnes. rtrots Verts. Sslades. Asperges. i Charlotte Knsse. Poudlng de Cabinet. >'roiuages de Koqaelort et NeufchateL irvs Aasortles. Pieces Monicas. Cafe Nolr. rst-t lasa CtttaasM sad Mslbrura >m the Hprlngfleld (Mass.) Republican. The preponderance of first-class citizens 1 reformers over the machine pol:ian continues to accumulate in the usachuselts delegation to the Ciecin Li Convention. The latest additions t of ex Governor Bullock and C-onassoiea George Hoar, from the Wor4? There is no need to la I these men; they are for reform all [ rough, and for men whom the office iks, not who aeek the office. We count w. on the reform aide, the four Sena irl delegate*, the two Worceater men jm? from the Second District (Sanford d Pierce), and the two from the fourth ostonl District (Alpbeut Hardy and cLaaaJ, where the Boston Herald lays be Custom-houee waa whipped out of boots''?ten in ait to the two [Br. Lorg and Mr. Carter) whom the ring poli-inna elected in the Sitth Dutrxt it we nil know Dr Losing is a retsonle being in the preaence of n majority, d Carter, we here n suspicion, is right is time without being raassnshie. The j nine pepere claim in the Fourth Dis- j ct men, hut they were elected by the riatow Club folks over the Cuatora*uae ticket, and, we auapect, are the tdge Boar kind of Blaine delegates? hereof the mere the better, The fact Blaine is tailing is A o?didste in amnckeaetta; the reel contest is be. rem the reformers and the local policial! rings end both sidm are fast getog on the Bristow boat. THE WHEELING THE WI5TANAHT ACo^iiriMt HlfMd h/ Ike CaarX'fc* Im m what a ?nw4 alia "M Ab mala. "Ta.k about 'rings'?why we Americans don't begin to understand tbem aa you Russians do," said Col. John E. G*>wen, the engineer, the other day. "Did you ever hear how a little 'ring of Government officials innocently were the means of making the fortune of two Americans? JTo? Well I'll tell you. ** In 1860 the M icholas Railroad from St. Petersburg to Moecow?about 600 miles -was finished and a number of Russian General* put their heads together to get i profitable contract out of the Government. The scheme they hit on was to teep the rolling stock ot the road in re)air for ten years. The Minister of Public Works, who was in the ring, nade a contract with them by which it VMS agreed to pay them eight cents for ivery time a passenger car weRt over the t>ad| four cents a mile for each freight ar, and so on. The document having een properlv drawn, was carred by the llinister to the Kraperor N cholas, and landed him to sign. M 'What is this?' asked the Czar. " 'Your Imperial Mageaty, it is a plan ur reducing the expenses of the Governnent, in the management of the new ailroad. A very advantageous contract 'our Majesty. "Nicbolaa'glanced at it. " 'Yes, but what do my Generals know bout railways?' said he; and then, after moments reflection, be asked, 'Where re those Americans who were here oilding carsf " 'They are in the building,' was the eply. " 'Send tbem to me at once,' said Nicholas. " Presently those Americana,' vbo rere William and Thomas Winans, of Ultimore^ were nattered into the presnee. ' The Czar handed them the contract. " -Do you want that?' be aaid. " 'They looked at it, and, as it was in tutsia, they did not quite understand its provisions. They told him so. " 'Well, take it away with you, and be lure at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning and Bt mo know whether yr u'll take it. "At the appointed hour they saw the //.ar and interlined some slight aiteriions that they wanted. These were at nee accepted to. and made on the spot. The names of the Winans brothers were ubstituted for those of Russian General*, nd Nicholas attached his signature to ho parchment. ' The Winans brothers made twenty nil lion dollars out of the contract "In 1856, when Alexander the prevent ,'zar, was crowned," continued Col. iowen. "Sir Robert Peel, who was well cquanted with the Grand Duke Oonstanine, was in attendance. Before his delarturc from St. Petersburg he sailed pon tho Grand Duke to take his leave. " 'Well, Sir Robert, have you seen tile urioiitie8 in St. Petersburg?' asked the if i nee. " 'O, yes,' was the reply, I've seen the lint, the Hermitage, the Arsenal, and he Fortress, " 'Is that all?' said Constantine. "'Why, is there anything else worth eeing?' said the Englishman. " 'To be sure there is. You've missed he greatest curiosity in the empire,' relied the prince. "'Indeed! What is it?' asked Sir lobert. " 'The American railway contract,' nid Constantine." COLVMBUN rORBEsPONDEIt E. 'iIUoih ol the Register: We are growing warm in this State?I riean politically warm?and I fear long Kifore the sun has reached its summer olstice we will have become so hot as to e in a perfect "stew." Sorry an) I, too, ~ Ka rv?rr,PLr>llpH to sat that this heat does lot spring from the attrition of the old >arties, striving justly for tfae mastery, >ut from strong factions of the same tarty arrayed against each other in the tilterest hostility. These discordant elements abound in he Republican as well as in the Demoratic ranks. In the lormer they are nore latout than in the latter, but none he less real, orily requiring a like condiIon to give as violent developments as heir opponents. Unfortunately for he Democrats, they have just now a >!ethora of "favorite sons," all equally lonorable, able, popular, and in every vay worthy of tho highest gifts that the iation could bestow. First among the hstinguished gentlemen aro Allen and Thurman, the uncle and the nephew. Kach of these separately and both con* ointly, has in years pa-t performed her* ulenoan servico in the Democratic cau?b. ioth have over been equally skilled with ongueor pen to thwart the foe, as well as >lan and lead in such strategic movenents as usually bring victory in the day if conflict. lioth are men of high charicters, unimpeachcd and spotless in life, mble in their bearing; kind, generous, ocial, patriotic, sympathetic and in every >rny suited to All with distinction and lonor the exalted positions in which boir friends would place them. Jnfortunately, however, for them, they lold, or are thought to bold aatagoniz ng views on all financial matters now so leeply agitating the people of this na.ion. Allen was the champion of the greenback cause in the memorable campaign >f last Fall; and although technically Ideated, yet he called out the largest ollowing by over 40,000 that ever voted >n the side ot the Democracy in this State. His friends claim (and with tome apparent justice too) that it was tbamelul "side issues" on popery, the lieghan law, aod the school question that caused him to lack an exceedingly imail per cent of election, and not his anti contraction, and more-greenback views; that had it not been that the common people in some localities allowed themselves to be deceived m voting against him by the appeals of demagogues to their deeply rooted prejudices, and had they been left to act just as they did then and do now feel on this great financial quest on. that the famous sageol Fruit Hill would have been re-elected (tovernor of Ohio by a majority far up in the tens of thousands. Hence his Iriends said the old man has not had a fair show?that he ought to try it again on a wider track and in a more extended field, where local prejudice ' ' ' 1 ?'""' tkkiuuru wouia oc r and in svcuringthe results of theconflicts It cannot be successfully introverted that there i.? generally diffused among all our laboring people, agricultural mechanical and laborers, a profound hostility to contracting tbe currency u as to enhance the value ol bonds and all gold certificates now in the hand* of wealthy men, whc bold them aa "dead capital1' in the tarn nets of the country. And as these bolder of bond* are mostly men who live in the Eastern States, tbeie is sprung up an un irieodty feeling in the Western Statei against tbe East?a feeling that wil sooner or later find most effective ex pre* don in our elections. Now, at Mr Thurman did not sympa thine with the views of his party as ex 6aMod m its platform last fall, aad a r. Allen did, there is now going on ai ix-eedng J warm, ifanot' IrWfwmhU con filet between the numerous follower of these chieftains as to which shall b presented to the National Dmoerali Convention, soon to convene in Sit. Loan as Ohio's choice lor the Presidency. Daily the conflict deepens. So fa All** H of 'NHh; competitor. There are two potea springs that rive quickness as wall a force to this Allen movement?the wan | DAILY RgfllBfBK I of more money among the masses, and the great ability with which this cause is ' advocated by the Cincinnati Enquirer, 1 the leading journal of the Democracy ot this State. Never was the Enquirer more prosperous or ably edited Chan now. Thousands buy and read it now who once never saw i^ or if they did they despised it It is being extensively patronized by the Republicans. Any new after the arrival or the morning trains that bring it to this city, not a copy of it is left for sale in our news stands, all gone and more asked for. Some charge that the Enquirer is not sincere in its advocacy of Allen, that Pendleton wot its first lovi, but since that famous gentleman u now politically no more, Allen is espoused merely as a ruse against Thurman. I think this charge is not well founded. The fact is, the greenback cause is a stronv one, and as it is certain to come up in the approaching presidential campaign, there is no one?not even Mr. rendleton himself were he not under a cloud?more able to carry the banner of the Democracy on to victory than this venerable Allao, who seems to have be come the Nestor of his day. The people love him. They will vote for him, too; but when the cause he espouses is their cause, it is easy to account for the immense vote he polled last October, dispite the false issues above noted. TO ran Alien against sucn a rncuei as Conkling, or graspers like Blaine or Bristow, or implacable* u Morton, or even amiable* a* Hayes, would surely be no mean policy on the part ot the Democracy. We like Tburman. There are few better men; but by hi* recent conduct he has lost cast in Ohio. He cannot, by any means, carry this State. Even Tilden is more popular. And the course be and his organs took against the Democracy last Call, was most cruel and reprehensible. If they could not well aid us, why did they openly oppose us, and thus give our State to the opposition? The man in the fable, was too gallant to help the bear against his wile; hence, tbo wife whipped the bear; then afterward* the man could say, "We did It." We begged our friends in tbe Esst to keep "bands oil' then; to stand aloof, keep quiet, and we would bag tbe game. But they would not; they %ided with the enemy; they rendered aid and comtort; they were selfish as well as cruel; tbey love their money more than they do their party. New York treason and Republican falsehoods were the two great causes that pulled Alleti out ot the gubernatorial chair and placed Hayes in, Can this be forgotten? Did Thurman resent it? Is be now i sorry? Can we then fee] surprised that hcge'a so low counties iu tbe State to befriend him, and that his illustrious uncle gets to many. No, 110, Mr. Editor, this Allen nprising has not its Hpnisia in the Enquirer office, it lies deep down iu the hearts of the gjeople. The Em/uirer may give it expression, that is all. Many Republicans wish the nomnation ot Allen, that tbey may vote for him lor President, who own tbey were deceived in voting against him lor Governor through the talse statements of his ene. mies. This strife among the factions is greatly to be regretted, but to us was unavoidable. It is hoped it will end after the nomination. But it was begun by our selfish friends in tbe East, and it behooves them to repent, and make tbe amtnde that true honor demands, or there will be such divisions in our ranks as will lead to inevitable defeat. M. Y. M.J THE esm imirioi Wlilch VJUiRTiMK has attalue I In all part* of tbe country aa a Great and Good Medicine, and the large number of testlmoulals which are constantly being received from persons who have been cured by Its use are conclusive proof ol Its great value. It Is recommended by physicians and apothecaries. As a Blood-Purifier and Health* Restorer It has no etnal. VKox.riNK Is not prenared for a fancy drink made from poor liquors, which debilitates the system snd tends to destroy Health Instead of restoring It. Are not the many testimonials given for the different complaints satisfactory to any reasonable persons suffering from disease that they can be cured ? Read tbe different testimonials given, and no one can doubt. Ium.ny of these cases the per-ons say that their pain and suffering cannot be expressed, as In cases of Hero fula, where, apparently, the whole body I was one mass of corruption. If Vegktink will relieve pain, cleanse, purity and cure such diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health altar trying different physicians, many remedies, suflerint tor years, Is It not conclusive proof. It you are a sufferer, >ou can be cured? Why Is this medicine performing such great cures? It works In the blood, In tbe circulating fluid. It can be truly called tbe Ureal Blood Purifier. The (treat source I disease originates In the blood; and no medicine that does not act directly upon It, to purify and renovate, has any Just claim upon public attention. When tbe blot d becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from chaage of weather or climate, want of ex erclse, Irregular diet, or from any other cause, the viumxi will renew the blood, carry offthe puiild humors, cleanse the Stomach, regulate the bowels and Impart a tone ot vigor to the whole b dy. The conviction Is, In the public mind as well m Id the medical profession, that the remIdles supplied by the Vegetable kingdom ? ?r. , ute. more success tu , In the cure oidlmie, than mineral nieUlclne*. VcuiTINI la composed of roots, bark* and herbs. It t? pleasant In take, and Ispeiteetlv safe to give an lulant. Ik> you need It? l)o not hesitate to try iu You will never regret It. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. ChtttnrwoN, March 19,1M?. H. R. KTEVKNB:? Deak Bin?This Is to certify that I have used your "Blood 1'reparatlou" In my i family lor *rv ral years, and I think that for Hemfula or (ankerou < Humors, or Rheumatic Affection*. It cannot be exoelled ; and a* a blood purifier and spring medlolne, It I* tbe best thing 1 have ever a ed; and 1 have used almost everything. I can cheerfully reec mmend It to any one In need oi Much a medicine. Yours respectfully. Matt. A. A. DI.NHMORJC, 19 Russell street. WHAT IS NEEDED. Borrow, Keb. 13,1*71. HENRY K.BTHVEKH ?M Deak Hi a?a boat one year since 1 lound myself Iu a feeble condition front general ' debility. Vgurnwi was strongly recomi mended to me bv a friend who had been much iM-neffitca by Its use 1 procured , tbe article, and after using aevenu bottles * * " Aiu! (llMonllnUCtl vumiumi iuuw.u, IU um. 1 fet'l quite roatdral that there i li io mrdlrln* wpcrlor lo It Air tlxw n>mplaints for whichM is eansetally prepared; 1 and would eht^rfc >/ iwoameDU It to I those wbo M tbat they need something lo restore tbrm to perfect health. Kmpectfully yams, 1 I'.URrrtifUlLL, ; Firm of H. M. Pettenglll * U>, No. la Stat* street. Boa on. ; Clf n SEALTI, 8TREN(iTH aid APrn i iK. , My daughter baa received great benefit trom the use ol the Vnarri.tK. Her declining health we* a aouree ot great analI ety lo all nt her frlsuda. A lew buttles of , the Vgormrn restored her health, strength and appetite. N. H. TILDES, I Insurance and Real Estate Agent. | No. fit Sears Building, Boston, Mesa. CAIilBD FirTBII PtVIM r PLOD. 8srnBawHK.MK,JaD.IT,in. I H. R. STEVENS, Kan . Du> on?I hare had Dyspepsia la lie , wont torn tor the M ton yeartaad hare taken hand reds of dollars worth of met II sine without obtaining any reflet In St, , tesaber tost 1 commenced taking ttl Vneirm. slnoe which time myhealu. e has steadily Improved. My food digests u wall; and I hare gained flnsra pounds of flesh. There "are aeretnl others tn thte nlaae taking Vannrnm; and all bars ahr toJnedrsUat Yours truly, r THOMAS E.MUOEK, \ Orermsr ol Oard Boom, fwtmeqfcfttl * MUla. ? *3g?1 . TUESDAY HQftNf WE APVEH I i87e! HPB THOS. HUC MER0HAN1 CALL AND SEE THE ] English & French Wereteds, ings ever offered EVERYTHING DESIRJ Oentlemon'a Pu ALWAY8 WHITE SHIRTS MADE TO Til OS. Hujf mrl3 OPR. TWELPT] PENNMUTUAL LIF UF FrilliA-UJ O ugani: ACCCMI'LATKD CAPITAL ,,, MT1DKMM PAID TO POLICT HOLI LOSSES "* ? HAUL C. BUI HAUL E. HTOKEH. Vice Pcea't. H. 8. STEPHENS, 'id Vloe Pree't Every Policyholder la a naen to all Its advantages and prlv It has declared more dlvldei percentage than any compan It Is liberal la Its managenu losses, ROBERT W. urricE n Agents wanted I u every section ol the Hta DAILY REGISTER Job Rooms &. Bindery Wo rospoettully solicit] orders for, al kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, Ruling and Binding. County Clorlt And other Court Blanks and B<xx>k!> made a specialty. Railroad* supplied with all kind of Books and Blanks, Tic kets, Su\ Lawyer*' Briefs published Neatly and Cheaply. B ANKS Supplied with all kindsjof Books,{Checks Drafts, Jke. Merchants' Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, etc. The very beat work done at the very loweit figure*. Jiatimatee and samples furni.hed on hort notice. Give u* an order and be ooDTinced. THE RECISTER COMPANY. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. I. NBLaon VAJTCB, UCOK'IB ADAMS tfANCE & ADAMS, doccwnra to V. I). Km.* A Co., and Modelltu A Knox, 'Manufabturers and Jobbers OF BOOTSANDSHOES No. ISOi Mala street, .in WHEELING W. VA. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Wall Paper. Large Amnrtment ol Lacn at U?RRMIR A DITTMAN'S ' Mnnwww. aprl* Mlfm MAIN HTREKT HOUSTONlt REED! fHocreaaorw to MVabe* Kraft 4 Oo.i 'Wholesale Druggists Inrlu the ttUoUM of Mr tmlwlo (hot tare* uul wt-U irlwtlol %Utck of ' ?rap. a*4MMa, Palato. MM, Bj< ! MxV^PwInl Hr4lrlwr?,4r. AJ1 order* prompOj and etrrtallj rxr OHted. We offer iprdii ln4<w*m?aVi to raal ; and abort tunc buyer*. No. 1316 Main Street, mrW WHKKLIHG, W. VA. Organs Cheap Nkm MJctara Organ, f ilop-dMbl rood; aicclj carved waiout core; rer So* toao. frit* $100. Booa ia at i about IS aanatbe; ia good oaadiUue A pair at [I ADAMS A LUCAS, I mr* Itn Market Suae*. MV1IV Male or Fcaal*. Meod roc iu? addreaa oad x** wiMlti *| WAST ttatwlU Mag jroo la boao. MAUrV ablr over tlW a atoalb aor UatT lyvtxrofcH'ukio.v, )allb mOroeowlebMC, mv York. NO. MAY L?, 18f(J, L _ . , i . . _ ITISEMENTS. ' W ING. 1876. { rHES <fc CO., Tl P TAILORS, LARGEST VARIETY OP Fancy Suitings and Trowser- ? I in this vicinity. * IBLE IN THE WAY OF ^ Pi Lrnlalilng G-oods Dire IN STOCK. sell ( prk* ORDER. hes Ac Co., "Si In ?t H AND WATER STREET. o< E INSURANCE CO., m.u S*T DTTTA .DA * P'aD r i i i ^ -ft^ ? ZED 1S47. ^ - IS.OOO.MO DERM 1,SM,N? ... 2.460,000 SY, Pmhidkitt. I JAM. WEIK MAHON, Actuary. . | HENRY AU8TIE, 8ec'y. jn gl ober of the Company, entitled lief. nds In number, and of a larger io..,, j In the United States. , >nt, prompt In Its settlement of TUCKER, General Agent, o. a*. 12th NT., WHEELING, W. TA tt?: a!?o cJty Hollcltors. auirSl c coun inert offer | can I m if lilili'1 ~ Ki|i|^HHBB|flSfflRk I ore* 55BU?__ _5Bk___?B1 ^7' "~~~~ ~ olfer M X ^ i w > ? 'H fe ?| J g C0 ars f. u w *om |> H Jy1 A _ 5 w z * <K H g * O j S j? w O ? ?> 5 > s ? o "jj ? a 5 " C/> w Bra HORSE MARKET 1"';. A HI) ft It General Stock Agency Believing that Wheeling I)am long been In need <il a Irene'al home Market, and liavlng lenml the tlablingund track oi the Fairground* I will endeavor to t*>lahll*n T< gul*r*;ile*of Home*. Carriage*'new and y, f M-oond-halid.i Wagon*, Curt*, tluroMw, " " Saddle*, Brldii'*. Blanket*, Kola-*, WIiIj*, Arr Ac., Ac. f Hopllit to |?eriiiatiently e*tabll*li it 1 mi I let I (be patronage oi in-over*, LI verymen, Farmer*,and ail j-emon* having*ach y property for *ale, hoping liy -trlct atten- . Hon aad lair dealing to merit a liberal patronage. Your* re*pcellully, invi J. L. BL'HIJCY. tb?i Knlee anil KrgnImI Ion* of (he Wheeling llwrae Market mid Hteek ? A?eary. 1*1. All *t ck old by tin* Agency to ba I an repreaetiU-d or motley refundeil, and the highe*t bidder to be the buyer. a 2d. All home* i tiered J.?ra*le and prove m not a* represented bv the owner, If -old j and returned, wl.l lie charged with the ; commlmdoii. I .'Id. A depoalt will tie required < fall buy- I em when the prop, rty 1*kjioekrd dowu to An. them. , ttli. All home* xold at ptihlle auction rr I I w 11 be Huhjtct to trial until 4 o'clock t. M.f i and If not a* represented jy t he auctioneer ' are returnable and the money will be refunded. ; kb. Thl* Agene> will not lie reaponalbte I ? for stolen or mortgaged property. I be net- , h-r will at all llm> ? be made known n? the I biyer. aud v here any doubt r-kl*l* a U .searching Investigation will |>e made and fully repre*eti r*l to the purrbuaer. Htn. A regi-trv fee of 5>e will be ehargrd * ' for all *tock to offer.*] tor *ale through lit till* agency. An additional feeol 11.00 will j be charged where the property I* U? tie ad- u [ vertlaed ! ourr?fnlarCatah<tieaalea. ? Till. A coininiiudnn OfftW will tier barged j Tw on all wale* of home* nnder t!t?, and -I |?er Dff rent additional* n ail Mini* over |lU>:a<rn? | * on vijtoao, burgi* ?, *< ., nnine cl? andtrl*', Ui>-n 1(1 |wrcrai will brlbrcou- tnei m baton. ; j ' K4TKM OF B04KBIX4 HO KM I A. ??t Hixty c*bIi p?-r day for drove hormor htir*" for **.? ; f].i? per ?iay for borne* cba > I bat are required to be :.*u Wed or rur- | _ | ciaed ti<l liuikro. i J will keep <-itreful and atleuUvecooma. PI and borne* left In my rare trill bare pro- j prrar and attention and Handled properl/, but will tot be re?ponaible for soavoidable accident*. My J ?t<-at f"a'a!ocne??eie will take Rl I piaeiH^n KIMV. May Ittb. at Mr o'clock r a. a. KarUe* bat lug properly to oiler will |a receive prompt attention ly addreaatna. J. L. HLttLKV, . Whee Inc. W. V*_, or at Bridgeport. ?i. J. G Haavar, Anctb ueer. myll I i HUMPHREY'S WITCH HAZEL 1 AMP J . HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, 1 I T1 'AT 1 SULLIVAN'S, T L Bl 1 ' ! feb Bee k i Block, 15Uf Market 8l i Prtea. jSanm, J. C. MdTRIrV * O. ' Ol I rtilladeipbia Pa. ?ep. la | H0LE8ALECROCCHS. SPRING TRADE 1875. I NGLE & ISHAM, Wholesale Grocers, _ Boa IfATlff ST. iW ORLBAMI WfiABi *' 'e have tow in (tore a fall line of ? ? Al 1IR, FULL! FAIR, M PRIME, CHOICE, ot from Plantations, which we will 81 all through the season at very low ?S m for cash or on the usual time, TINGLE A ISHAM. EWORLKAft HOLiMEa ore and arriving. A large stock ot JOB, A) PRIME, ~ CHOICE, taste from the celebrated Evergreen tat ion. TINGLE A ISHAM j, STRiPM. mon, Al Medium, 3,0 Corn Cake Dripa, W hite Sugar Drips, jj Crystal Drips, Rock Candy Drips, I ore and for sale. s TINGLE A ISHAM. = de REFINED 8UUAR4. ~ klui B'a, 5 Cosmopolitan As, Granulated, * rowdortw. Crumbed, 0, rule. TINGLE A ISHAM. [J COFFEE. ir stock is complete and prices very For lod, JF Prime, Choice, Rio and Java. TINGLE A IVI1AM. ,u ROASTED COFFEE. celebrated brand, INGLE A ISHAM 8 CHOICE. ' become deservedly popular with the dJ 5. It may now be found in t us! all class retail stores in the ci' y and try. Those without it would arcely >ase their salt* by keeping it ii. slock. "u TINGLE A ISHAM. dr lu CAROLINA RICE. J have in store the t>u LARGEST STOCK OK RICE the market, direct from factors in *u juth Carolina, and are prepare! to K; buyers good goods lower than they buy elsewhere, all through the season. TINGLE A ISHAM. TEAL ?l< bis branch of our business has for ) years been substantially on the in se, owing to the care we bestow in ng our stock, and long experience C landling Teas, wbich'enables us to the trade ng Hyson, Hysons, Gunpowders, Imperials, Oolongs, F Souchongs, XI Japan a, II grade* at luu pricea and of better H ities than can bo bought in any bou?e 10 city. We will match any Eastern ev 10 in price and quality. TINOLfc A 1SHAM. TOBACCOS, navy lb*. al brook's Monitor, Louiavillet 11 H'kur, Virginia Darn, J b Boom, Cable Koll. Navy l-ta. b Boom, Louisville, Id Reliable, Nectar, Andrew Jackson. l-4? aad Ida ndrew Jackaon, Planters' Chew. Universal. Twists. J Cbarm, Jeweled Bart, u Monde, Patrick Henry, ny South, Millnera, tfoth, Venua, ich in Caddies, Kig I^eaf in Drums. Bright lbs. Peach Blossom, Washoe, Rose Lump, Victoria, Peyton (Jraveley. asktof. ). )s, }a A lbs., <*ood Enough |a. ny A Nary Js, Scrap la, n A Jerry }*, Joker |a, Old Sii Twist. Vith the above extensive variety of ids and large stock ot Tobacco, we <? <! Knv thai* foods to aoasult r own internal by givTng u* a call. TINOLK A 1HHAM. run. I t have a large Mock of lackarel, Laka Herring, White Pub r Cod lab. J will a* aaual auppl y the trad* at low- * iricc* than eiaawbera TINOLK * I8HAM. J MJ1VMIM. 'nder tbi* baad wa nana Burkata, be, Waahboarda, Broom, Cbaaaa, * nun jr.Soap* of all brand*. Spiooa who la ground, Alum, Madder, Kl. Lag.1 Kpaeom Malta,Blue Vitriol,Hal Soda, oarb Soda, Kaaaocaa, Vinegar, Win* Olaaa, Nail*. Concentrated Ly*. 11 u l#ea. All* Gra*. Batb Brick, t itrca, Hope, Bad Corda, Wrapping Fa- ? a, Paper Bag*, and many otbac arti- j i wbicb for want of apnea wa cannot * Dtioc. j It offering good good* at low peicea, , b prompt attention, wa bona In merit ( I receive tba patrooaga of tba mar- , nta. TINOLK A ISH AM. i IILOREN'8 CARRIAGES, > uue bfluh mlmj daiof hailmmvy* tic a i. oood*. Cheap, tut eaafc, at 1m midi itun. kj>? r. lobuhkk ?ea and coffee i ? Kt??* Stork of TEA mdourrn ; w the city. 17 iso* mar* it st. remov att vl hcrxa HAA kkmovkd ! ) ?aaulnMaa la 1122 mabket street, . . . ' T Duueeim. lACJOHLIN BEOS. 400. WboUnlt Daalwp fe: mgs, Ghemicah and lidlcinii No. mi Mai* At. Wwamum tecaaeaCoaeaatmadLra. 100 zisziSSfa&g' 000 pounds Dutah Madder Frlal. 600 " Indian Spanish Pleat. * bMri^tWLorrood. t * " LA & iSSTmkm. a com ) oodom OalniDO, PovaaAWetchttaan ) M tJulphsU Morphia. | - Nitrate BUner. 60 M WonHd^'poUaelaae. * - CblomeL M - IodWU *M0 ? Plaid Estreats, TUdiAto. 60 - solid Extraetado. M0 bottles Soger OoatedPtlla. M doaaa Elisors. 1 LAOQHUN aaOB. A COM * doaaa BUtrl Cod Liver OIL M " Hail's uni ?Mom M M JayurtEspeetoteaU M M Apart Cherry Pectoral. 000 M Kssenoee?Cinnamon, Ae. 600 M Batsman Drops. . 100 " Godfrey*! Cordial. lw " uo pounds Grain Pappar tttOMOa kOO - Cloves. 00 M A ll?l?? NO H Nutm ens?Government. 100 H Cream Tartar. para A abates mi UndAid. la ?? and la balk 00 Uroond 6ianr, M lallM lam tela. Coil (Mtlm, Arrow loot, daP^A? Lj^AJLW BB0AA00Btrict Personal Attention OITBV %> TBS impounding of Prescriplioos AT r i? SUEXiX^BT'S Drug and Prescript ioa Stora, rlS OUK. OPPOdlTB PUBTOrriCB. COMMON SENSE. 1 good Baking Powder must not ouly In nip<>**d of purr material* but tba lafta diiU mu*t ba combined la perfeat proximo*. rhriulcally. lieu11 Haktug Pow.lor* ara balug fore* J i the market, made op from lufarlur ur*. and In unehemlea* rombtaaUoa. unt of tliaaa mora or I em of IbJartoaa Idue la lea lu tbe broad, tba uaa ot aW'li will produce Indlgeetlou, bear! irn. dyapepata, Aa. We guarantee atrlrl purity ol malarial id perfect chemical proportion* la tba IPKUiluK BAKIIfU I OWDKR. rhoee wbo have regard lor health ami id true economy, will aaa It la pratp ice to all olbaia. A*k for UM1AN, LMT A (??, ICsoal3T llakiag Powder. ONfiSBM AID BLUE UCft. Freeh Iburm aad Blue Uab water*, at LMAI, UM A DTk. OB HOBSBfl ARB CATTLB. ere U uo better artiaia la tba market ItlBU (hs RENCH CONDITION POWDER It la good for ("hlokena aad lap, Mb irlUR and preventing dlaaaaa. lW ' ' , - J ? KOR HALJC MT LMAItLHTAM, ruKKl*u, Brtdf ?urntr, ud kjr Uftlm gt uttrailv. ____ _ _ >|B M jE s .it 1 ft fl 2 fla a ! I'lMi'" =' if s * 1 _= 9 S \ ? i? ji 3 i * " g- * mm < J1 _ f ii iinmu mot. H*Mim ?W, W.TA. PHK IICAI.THrvTj*EMM OT TH? U> CALITY: lb* Mptrtar MUI? to* umUm : ito mnmW, dtoatpilaary art otb*r MlrtaUfM oAarod b?f* ><* lila J ii all tat loo i?anradly poaalaa vltt boo* trho Mm to am otplMfc a Ma4 ducaUoa uadir lb* bum tavorabl* airWintar TVrtn ImIm Juuwr Mb. Marina Tmrm iMfla* Manh Mb. Kor i aUlufo*. aod folia* lalof alloa r~^rOMM?fc8r aapllab AMIto htoliil Second Hand Boil en for Silo. too l Baa botlar, 0 laaba* <1? , M. I?f Pw? s ? - - ~ T? toa; - - - a to* cjrlloMar Ml*r to I or Baa dlaaa., M tool oaf; tfiraa ayllodar botlaro, to la dtato., I M loag: km am ail aaala* #M bora,* or' aa atiokc. Wa alaw frof>a aaflBta Mb latura tor all paapaaaa. lapab aaab ton oaapaly. rto MOMbTATMHIbOa I have jwt nwirvrii ah nrI VOICE a* Impoatatf aad Ear Waal laato ^ *to MTyaUlb Etoaai. "il^"* *^"S3fcvv.. isS^Swa^fc&j^ kM^IH^Ml Vawa^ptli chMMi