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MISCELLANEOUS. BAKGAINS ? 1 GRENADINES! ' We have just received 10 I'lecea Black open Omenta I GRENADINE, AT 50 CENTS, ' That are much below their value. ALSO ilO .'dec-en gWlder 'Black CASHMERE at *1 OO, worth 51 '25 even where. J. S. RHODES & CO. may 21.'. NEILL & ELLINGHAM, ^ywoLESALE OKOCERH, 1305 9IAI1 STREET,! Have lu store aud are constantly recelvj <ng a larkt-aud complete stock ol kimkIs, such as Is usual!} found 111 a flrst{ class bouse, comprising all grades ol Roflned. Sugars New Crop N. O. Sugar and Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Tobacco, Carolina I (Rice, Cheese, .Mackeial, Herring, Codflsli, Miuce Meat, Raisins, Prunes, ? Currants, ?tc, Ac. We are sole Agents lor the] | J) uslly cele brated CRYSTAL corn syrup, Li The purest and most wholesome article In I the market, and of the same grade ami flavor ol Maple Syrup, and a>OBBI!l'8 ELECTRIC SOAP [| This Soap Is superior in ij'iality aud [J strength, and onepounu will do t the work oft wo pounds r, ol any others. OUR l-'IiOH R& L Embrace the following brands. Per feet Ion, Ohio Mime Premium mid Keystone. These Hours are too well known to need commendation. We have tlie exclusive sale of them. u We solicit an examination ol our slock bs close cash buyers. dec! HOTELS. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ' Vros. Idtt AN 1> lim MAKKKT KTKEE1 > R Wheeling, W. Va., Weity'sold stand', PHIL. MEUKKT, Proprietor. I' First-clans Rooms, First-class Table, au<i First-class Stables, l 'all and see for your self. 1 guarantee satislaclion and cheat rules. oem French's Hotel, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Oppoalle City Hall; Park, Court House aud .?u PoNtolfici. York. I I,,inmvaiii,.ntii. incllldlli Klevator. Koonisjl per day and upwards T. J. KKKNCH UKOM., JyHOgc Proprietor*. , BREAD AND CAKES. G. BAYIIA, BREAD. CRACKER AND uAKE BAKERY. jlyf AKKKT HTKKKT, Ol'i'DSITK WASHJJA lUgtOU Hall, a few doors ahov. Twelfth street, keeps constantly on liunc a full assortment of the atmve articles. iioods dellvered to all parts ol the city tree of ntiarue. INSURANCE. Peabody Insurance Company WIIEEMttt, W. I A. Paid Up-Capital, $100,000. Wrltea moderate lines uti OweUliiKs. Karm Pnaperty, tlnd-claxs Mercantile and ' Manufacturing risk, and on Cargo risk* , Western waters. D1RRCTOK8. Win. Bailey, Thos. Hughes, Alouzo lx>riug, l>r. W. J. Bates, A.M. Adams, H. P. HllUreth, James F. Barnes, Henry B. Miller, Unnrv mil 1 lutPh . WM. BAILEY, President.." i J. V. L. RODUF.KS, Secretary. LEW IS BAILEY, Uasnier. fetv Germania Life Ins. Go. of N Y MR. C. K.HTIFKL HAVING RET I Kh I from the Agency of this Company, jre beg to Inform our assured and the public that we have appointed Pr. K. Blum a* Agent, and have conferred upon him full power to act as such troni Iteceinber 1, 1>~.> bkichabd a ivrr. nov6 General Amenta. iJEl TN A ; Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OK WHEELING, WEST Yai. | Established In IMS,' CAPITAL, . . 91041,000 Offlc* No. 1?15 Market Street. Tbw Company lnxureaall description* o' property against loss or damage by fire for > Ionic or short time on the most favorable terms. Also will Insure cargoes ou th< western waters at current rate*. Patronage ol the public respectfully solicited. DIRECTORS: Wm. B. Simpson, Wm. C. Handlan, John l. Hon as, Jno. k. Botsfokp, ? J. H. MOComtnav, C. P. Bkown, R. A. Mccamk. OFFICERS: WM. B. SIMPSON, President. W.C. HANDLAN, Vice President. RICHARD SAVAGE. Secretary. JOHN R. MILLER. OMshier. OSCAR HANDROCU, Ageut A Solicitor. martM AttEXTtTWAMTlfrf Medal a I>lploniH? AS5[i^rNewPictorial Bibles, iauo Illustrations. Address tor new clrcn lar?, A. J. HOLMAN A Co, Wu Arch Mreei Philadelphia. ochtfb fr | r? Ageubi v* anted. Ooort chance tor | L/IV making money, to partlos who de I LflO vole whole or part of time in sell lug our Teas. Liberal eonfmiwnon Hend for terms. P. O. lh>x 5<-U. ORE A AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 A KVesry 8 New York. mwmfMm YY county to take orders aud deliver goods for ID* old aud original C. O. P. House. Large cash wages. Splendid chance In every neighborhood for the right person ot either aex, young or old. Samples, new lists, circulars.terms, etc., a complete outfit sent free and post paid. Send for It at once aud make money at your homes Address H. J. HALL A 0o.,6N. Howard Hi., Baltimore. Md. ocSe Bomoeopatlilo veterinary practice. Works on that sublect giving concise and plainly written Instructions for the treat men I ot ail ordinary ailments ot all Domestic Animals, are constantly kept In stoek, together with appropriate Medicine ; Cheats. Thess books are specially written I forth* Farmars, Stock Raisers or Livery ? Stable man's nae. avoiding as for as posi-i- , We, all technical terms. For Peeciintive f Price I Jat send stamp to the BA LTi MORE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, 135 Weal Fayette street. BOERK'KE A TAFKL. Proprietors.: lebflbb { Hi'hccUug |{c[)istcf. HATl'KUAT, JIISIES, 1(170. oarroult& bbo., ^ OB. (J, 8 AND 10 SIXTEENTH STREET Importers and Dealers In the best ol Italian Marble and LIFE SIZE FIGURES, And American and Scotch Granite Monuments and Tablets. Tills firm will furnish a uric In their line at the very lowest rates. Work guaranteed to give satisfaction or ao pav. noVJ2eg (TURIN KIDS! 25 dozen of these excellent Black Kid Gloves at 50 cents. 200 LINEN SUITS And OVERDRESSES. Our third invoice just received. The handsomest line ever opened in the city. Emsheimer Bros., 1104 MAIN STREET, mayill Three door* below Eleventh. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE " . Index to New Advertisements. Gold Pins?Louis Lechert. Removal?Nail City Boiler Works, i.rund Concert?Julius Lohse'sSaloon. Weddings?Uennegcn, Bates & Co.? ^Head of Local.] For Cincinnati?Steamer Andos. ? m WEI)?I.MJS-We are now opening so me new and beautiful designs in Silverware, suitable for Wedding Presents, at reduced prices, ana extend an Invitation to tbe public to call and examine iheiu. BATES Sl CO. ^ ? Comm enckmes r day approacheth. m ^ Shoot the dog?without a muz/.le. Tub ram Saturday did a groat dec 1 of good. Tuk Board of Commissioners moot this morning. Tiik Cirou't Court has adjourned until icxt Saturday morning. Straws show what kind of weather this is. - ^ Strawukrkiks are going down rapid. !y tlnaneially and otherwise. ^ - Tbk papers are talking about better times. Its oniy on paper. Thk West Virginia Court oi Appeals a ill meet in this city next Wednesday, Tiik Hoard of Commissioners of Ohio county will meet this morning at 10 o". ;ek. Tn k concert and hall at Turner Hall to-night will be first-class in every particular. "Horn deferred mtketh tho heartsick " Kain deferred inaketh the dust so thick hat one becomes sick all over. misfortl'nk makes strange bed felows.and politics chum-- tin best of friends to fall < ut. ? It is said a bad commencement bring oth a good ending. How about a col. logo commencement? - m m Thk Juno term of tbo County Court Judge Cochran presiding, commence* this morning at 10 o'clock. The grasshopper sits on the sweet po. tato vine, in Wost \ irgin a, and the turkey gobbler is not sufficiently numerous to yank him off liehind. Thk will of A. T. Stew.rt is to be contested by relatives named Turn ey. And like mo;t eases in chancery, it will probably be an e-Turneyal suit. - ?? m m Whitk chip bonnets are trimmed with "strawberries and cream"?a bunch of artificial berries surrounded by a net of pale cream-colored lace. Kktaimkp.?The latest advices lrotn : Washington are that all the clerks in ! the postoffioo in this city are to be retained. This is as it ought to be, as the for.1.- there is small onoticrh nlrearlv t<->r I the amount of work to do. ? It is pleasant to recline under the spreading boughs of an apple-orchard, | on a summer's evening, and let the im- J agination rove over the vast superficies ot stomachs that a ill ache when the green fruit comes into market. Lawson s Cask ?Rev. Ephraim Lawson, colored, formerly of "Wheeling but now ot Charleston, has arrived in this city. The case in which he is charged with seducing Ellen Mazeay, comes up { in the County Court on tne 6th inst. < ? - \ Fkfork Svjuirk Cai-Pwell.?John ' Marling appeared before Sjuire Caldwell Saturday, and swore out a warrant fcr the arrest of Andrew, his son, on a charge of trespass. The case will be tried to-day week. ^ It is hot enough anywhere to give sinners a palpable taste of after life : " It Is one of nature's ways. Thus to sprinkle in her days, Just a little bit of blaze; that folas may have an eye To the chances, by ahd by. For the weaiht r when they die." Gavs und Ritcher, a popular German opera, for the first time at Turner Hall to-night. Joe Kramer will furnish thai music* 11 THE WHEELING THE COI UTS. 1 Circuit Court?Judge Mtlnn. j mlt The Court inet ut the usual hour But- d"' urday morning. l**1 Frederick Swartz was appointed trus- 1 tee in deed of trust from Valentine Bal- m j longer and wile to Philip Sweitzer, trus tee, in place of J. C Hervey, resigned, i ( In the case ot Lollerd McKaig vs. i Chi Wbiteman, the injunction heretofore al- jja lowed was dismissed. i In the case of H. K. List vs. Pum- ' pbrey, administrator, a decree was en- ' Lo tered for a sale of the lands mentioned in ( the proceedings. [{,. The case of John Koebrecht vs. Catb- i arine Koebrecht, for divorce, was argued , ( and submitted. After the transaction of some further Cit formal business, Court adjournal until J Saturday, the 10th inst., at 9 a. m ^ Polick Court?Judye Lranmer. The following cases were disposed of at 1?" the Police Court Saturday. * b*1 Thomus Murphy, charged with dis- Re orderly conduct, was lined $1 and costs. Pa',d- ad< Fred. Davis, colored, for'.-arrying off a box of tools belonging to I. D. Culber- nei ton, was committed to jail for thirty j poi "Bklshazzar."?This poetic and dramatic poem will be produced at the Opera House next week. The following nr' jadies and gentlemen will participate: Ladies?Airs. Charles VV. Eoff, Misses ,tr Nellie 13. Sweeney, Louise Sawtelle, cot Addie Mulrine, Aggie Alulrine, Annie tio Turner, Theresa Phillips, Ella Coeh- ? ran, Maggie Batelle, Annie Bender, ADnie M, Brown. Dora Brown; 5U Jennie Berry, Zoroida Ale Lure, .May ' Lose, Fide McConnell, Hat'.ie AlcCon- ar( uell, Fannie Alulrine, Annie Carson, j Alina Ward, Zelia Ward, Carrie Alban, j eV( .Uagg ie Trimble, Carrie L>avi?, ticonora i Arthur, Etta Dillon, Lizzie Pureed, An- dr, nie Tippett, Alice Harrison, Jennie Far- an kcr, Lizzie Adams, Theresa Donnelly, M. E. Lantry, Mrs. Tallant. Mrs. Joseph lio Hall. all Gentlemen?Kd. liobbs, Jr., A. U. Beach. Oscar Soeley, W. U. Sheib, C. D. (juarrior, S. II. Hamilton, Percy ,Ham- k<j dtoe, Austin Beach, F. H. Barker, Jos. jag Hall, V. S. Boristord, S. C. Wilson, A. B. YVilson, G Guttonberg, L. O. Smith, ,c G. O. iSm.th, J. C. Mansberger, A. J Ba Notor, G. N. Davis, A. Sprucebank, Jr., toe VV. H. Chaplin, A. Brock, F. D. Camp bell, A. VV. Doncl, F. C. ftobinson, W. Schwertzferger, Frank llare, Dr. T. B. an Campbell, Joseph J. Haighj wl Exi'Kkiencr in a Hammock.?He ()" livid on the Island, and bought a ham su j mock and took it home, and hung it up . sai in the back yard. Yesterday afternoon , ^ ( he got up into it to take a nap. His j _ I dreams were pleasant. Ho thought the j. angels were carrying up, ever and ever so high. About this time the cat crawled up and began to walk over him. Just m| then the angels let him drop. When he ^ woke up ne was lying on his hack in th? ^ gras?, and the cat's tail was disappearing ) over tin- enco. He got up, took down - ' en the haiijmock, rolled it up and put it j away in the garrett, and when his "wife's mother," <-011108 to see him again, he is WJ going to let her sleep in it. br Jt'uok ancUGoos. a comic opera at ('' j 1 urner Hal 1 to-night and ball by the fl' Mannerchor Singing Society. m Tub following is respectfully dedica- ! ted to those concerned, bv the writer, a to; gentleman whose poetic (lights, as the subjoined indicates, are too lofty to be ! J ? ait frequent: 1 mi Dress, brothers, dress with eat re, Dress for the girl with yellow liaire; trt Stand at the door of the church store. Aim watch the girt wit yellow huirc, With pull-back dress and witching aire; Twirl your moustache and frizzle your N huire, Makeyourselt a fool-as you aire? I And disgust the girl with yellow haire rj, ' Ky idiocy pictured in your iricleucholy aire, nil I And you'll never win the smiles ol the I fa ire. w< Dress, brothers, dress with care, j Hut can't win the gtrl with your Idiot stare. 0d m m ?Tkanskkks ok Kkai. Estatk.?The following transfers of real estate were ^' entered in the County Clerk's offli c Sat- ^ i unlay: 1,1 j Deed made in May 177?i, by (j. Vf mi ] S teen rod and wife and others, to the j Wheeling "Central Class Company'' for all the coal in the stratum now marked ^ by the Company, on the west side of the hill, opposite to their manufacturing establishment, was admitted to record to- jj, day;$760. Deed made November IV 1S72, by jj Henry Devore to Ke/ia Dc\n re, lor land on Short Creek, next to Mckinley's Tl line, was admitted to record to-day; $75 ? m ' * * Dvkinu the past three or four days a "* St number of communications have been received by us without any signitures, j the writers appearing to be ignorant of in' i tho fact that it is a rule among all well regulated newspaper- never to pay any H ' attention to articles thus received. Don't HD write anything, gentlemen, that you are I 011 ashamed to attach your name to. You I 1D should at least be willing to let the edi- j tor know who you are. Reduction ok "^'assksobr Katrs? i < Tbe Baltimore and Ohio and Northern : g(;r Central railroads reduced their passen- : ' ger rates to the West Saturday, to meet a corresponding reduction made by tbe I New York trunk lines The fare to j J Chicago, tickets limited to five days, is for $13.25 on anil after Saturday until fur 1 ter ther-notice; St. Louis $lht>5. Pittsburgh j wjj $7, Parkersburg $8. Wheeling $8, Cincinnati $10 50. Columbus $8 05 Clove- J ' land $8 20, Indianapolis $12.10, and rate* in in proportion to other Western cities.? jv Baltimore Num. , m # ^ Postal.?The poetoffice at Laurel ur< Junction, Ritchie county, W. Va., i.? also discontinued for want of a candidate. 1 The papers go to Volcano, Wood countv. 1 ^ Ya. Noah Metzier is appointed postmaster at Albright's. Preston county. \\ Ya.. vice L M. Albright, resigned. ! - ' ho. Leotcre To-Hioht?This even*eg at de| 7J o'clock, Mr. C. W. Scabright, the d popular Centre Wheeling merchant tailor, will lecture at the Nail City boat house, on the subjert ot "Matrimonial Felicity." Admittance free and all in- ' vited to attend.' - m - o - lb* Auctiow a eh Mihcdkll will sell thi- the morning at the front door of the court the house, commencing at eleven o'clock, the Stoneman propejty belonging to the estate of E. B. Y??ung. j rou Best Pitisbnrgh Ale and Best Liquors enc at John Gibhart's, South Wheeling. mm Ketmanx t? celebrated "Bock Beer ' * on draught, to-day. at W ollcn weber 4 lati Green's Saloon, eleven hundred and pro ferty-seven (1,147) Market street. The place to get the cheapest .?hoes is 10 1 at L. V. Blond's. i W1 DAILY REGI3TEK 'oubth of July.?The several com- 1 .tecs of the GermaDS on .the Fourth of ; y colohration met at Henthorn Hall , night. ?he Executive Committee reported ravor of the following sub-committees. )ii Refreshments.?Aug. Neuhausen, as. R. Belher, Charles Conrad, John ppy and Louis Fuhr. )n Refreshments.?G. Gultenbery, uis Decherdt, Geo. Mugge. )n Dancing?John Heckel, 'William hr, Henry Bleunnburg, Willliam igge and Theodore Kcebor. ~)n Order?All those belonging to the izon's act as committee of order. It was resolved to charge fifteen cents nission to the grounds for ^everybody The privilege of selling ice cream and lonade, &c., was giuen to August Neujsen, Edmund Oshe and Charles mpe for $1*25. The Subscription committee reported iitional subscriptions of $318, making irly $650 A committee of citizens of Fulton rented that they would join with tbe rmans of Wheeling, and were making lections to defray expenses, and all jr would go in the general fund, rhe committee on Procession were in ucted to confer with the American nmittee in relation to a joint celebran. rhe meeting adjourned to meet next nday night week. rhe committee on Collection will be >und, and it is tbe duty of ?ry merchant in the town to ltnbute liberally, as it will bring hun . da and hundreds of people to the city d they will spend their money. Genrnen, we say again, contribute libery. ^ ^ (V Bridgeport Incident. ? Br. iwles got his work in eflectually on t .Saturday, while trying to act the iod Samaritan to an individual in ites & Alexander's office. The man >k a seat, dropped his chin the palms ot his hands, d looked for all the world like one io had lost his last Iriend or was sufler^ from seven phy-ical pains. The ctor sympathized with the supposed HVrer, so he stepped up to him, at the no time raising the man's hat so that could the better see his countenance. > his surprise the chap jumped to his >1 with the pugnacious exclamation that knew all about him and he would bet e dollars ho could tan the doctor in as iny minutes. The good-natured man vc him a shake and remarked that at was about fun enough. The beliso customer was not in fun, but ineased his bet to $50 that he could tip him, and accompanied it with a irful oath and an insulting name, that is hardly completed before the Doctor's oad palm took him along-side the Hps and away he went springing to e floor. The man accomplished the anoeuver of attaining his equilibrium short order, and with the remark that was a d n queer way to treat custners, skipped out of the office with the eed of a deer and was soon lost to jht, while the large crowd complicated the Doctor on his neat method of ^ating such cases. Tub C. T. Bkown Boat Club Piute.?The ptc-nic given by the C. 1'. rown Boat Club boys, at the Fair ounds, Saturday afternoon, was the ost suceesful of the season this far. The jather was all that could have been sired and all tho amusements advertistook place. The velocipede raco between Casper lies and Thomas Campbell was won by e latetr. The foot races were rather me, but there was considerable interest snifested in the boat races. The flrst raco was a working-boat con t berween Weltch and Dan Cochran, the C. P. Brown Club, Hess, of the df Club, and "Fiddlo" Daly, of the rgncr Club. Welsch won by about ree lengths. Hess was second, and ily and Cochran came in about oven, le race was for a pair of oars. Thfl WUtt O ahAll.Knat raon twoen Barrett, of the Nail City Club; evens, of the Brown and Mayer, of the egner Club. Just as they were getting lo position, Barrett's boat upset, and row him out in the river. He made fresh start, when his foot-straps broke, d he withdrew from the contest. The ler two then started oft. Mayers came ahead, and won the prize for his clubi lich was a due prize medal.* This ended the aquatic sports and all ire pleased at the amicable termalion. The pic-nic was a success in every isc of the word, and the Brown boys served it. ' ? Personal.? Dr. J?C. Hupp departed Philadelphia yesterday evening to atid the American Medical Society uch convenes there to-morrow, lion. J. M. Mason, of Charlestown, is the city. He is spoken of prominentfor the office of Attorney-General. The C. P. Brown Boat Club was Satiay presented with a pair of beautiful a buoy flags by Mrs. Dan Cochran. Kev. J. M. Tboburn, of India preach in me rourxn street il ft. CDUTCH iterday morning, and at the Chaplice eel M. K. Church in the evening, sir Knights Long, Sterling. Waterage and others returned from Philaphia Satuaday night. They participa1 in the Knights Templar parade there t week, and say it was the grandest sir ever witnessed in the coantry. For Cbaelkstoh.?The State Execu e Committee have dispatches showing it there is now eight feet of water in Kanawha river, while the marks in Ohio show an abundaace of water for steam tx*t Conner, chartered (or the icd trip to Charleston. This boat* h Kramer s full band and delegates ugh to fill her to the almost capacity, y be reiied on to make toe trip. 'rke Baths.?The New York Legis. ire before adjournment made an apprialioo of 160,000 to establish and intain four free hatha in New York, addition to the two already in use. j leeling needs some of the same. VtOffDAY MQKNIN ' THE MTRIKK." -UfiBC" RalfN AboKnh^l nnd MExiHtluc" R?Im NubntlliiU'A. Editors of the Register. Saturday evening the compositors of the Standard. Printing Company left that office in a body, and are now eut "on a | i strike," if 6trike it can be called (there , being no Union in existence here), to re- , tain the present price of composition. The Leader, yesterday morning, ?tate?i i that, in a conversation with one of the Standard firm, the reduction is proposed to be made in order that Wheeling (o city) may compete with Zanesville and J : Steubenville (prwiueial boroughs). The ; Leader has been most outrageously im- ' posed upon in this assertion, and the ( maLager of the workingmak's organ ('() has willfully misrepiesented the facts to suit his own purposes In Steubenville the price for composition is thirty cents per 1,000 ems, the price now being paid by the Standard Company, and in Zanesville the price paid is from fifteen to twenty cents per thousand ems. In the former place, and in Wheeling, skilled labor is employed, and men with families hold the situations, but in the latter, Zanesville, toys ranging irom fifteen to sixteen / of age, and in competent werkme fill the offices. That men who have served a four years' apprenticeship?men who aro skilled in the Art?should compete with boys who are taken care of and provided for by their parents or guardians, is an argument advanced by the Standard man wbich the people of Wheeling are too intelligent to accept, and one which the manager knows, if, in fact be knows anything, and is possessed of average intelligence, cannot be successfully ad- ; vanced in any country where common 1 sense is taugtot ana tne people have thrown <f!T the yoke ot oppression, and think and act for themselves. Again, while in Steubenville compositors are . paid 30 cents per 1,000 ems for composition, the money promised for their labor is paid them, and they not are necessitated to "strike" to receive what is already due them. This is the second reduction since the first of January made in the Standard, and amounts to over 331 per cent. The first reduction was accepted by the compositors, they thinking that all trouble in that direction would there end, and were willing to continue at merely living rates, from $10 to $12 per week, but the manager is a man of great rnind; the many happy ideas grasped by him are worth many ; bad contracts made by him mu s 1 be filled; he must retain his position with the Standard Company, and la-l but i not least, must receive a salary of $2o or $30 per weak, and that salary must come out of the pockets ol the compos- 1 itors. Thus reduce his cry; they are hirelings and mu t work at any price or strave. 1 am /, and must feast upon the fat ol the land. But the last straw wasonujtoo many, and the hack of the camel weakened so the story goes. Pictures ot sutlering wives and babe.were too much lor the hearts of the compositors, and they left their cases. It starve they must, the work ot i dissolution is more pleasant away from the case than at it, and they fail to see how it can bo otherwise at a salary of trom $7 to $9 per week, less than I- received by a common laborer. The Workingmari * Or on a is doing much to ameliorate the condition of him who supports it, and is the friend of the op pressed. All other employing printers in the city are opposed to the reduction, ' thinking the price insiilfisient to supply the common necessaries of life. A Working Man. m ^ Hot Weather.?Whitest linen, bro' ken bones, broad brim hats blubby fnce? ' and flapping handkerchiefs warn us that [ ther summer sol lice is hi nanu. r-vi'rj- . j body io seeking the shady side ot the j street. Alan goes about in Ins shirt sloeves, I I careless of his fame, and views with com- , | placency the loss of hi- collars and bis | cuffs. We have taken toct mulling ther : raometers, and all agree, that like them, it would be plea-anto-t to bo hung in the , shade. The soda tanks overt! >w with harmless tipples, and no bar is without i its nnr.t and straws. Wo respiro but to j perspire, and in discussing how to keep I cool, we only succeed in keeping warm. I Even Dr. Katie's remark- on the North 1 j Pole, and the rare verses beginning . j ".Show, snow, beautiful snow,'' furj nish small rcliel. It requires j ! a streu-h of the imagination j to realize the frigid delights <>f the Arc- j ! tic circle, and our imagination i.- mo-tly 1 j now upon the home stretch. And as to | "Heautiful .Snow,' the mere mention of ! the subject would arouse all its authors I ; in the country, and we would probably lose our scalps. Put if we cannot keep ' cool, let us glory in our ability to endure i heat. The sickly fellows who have gone, or will go, to the country, arc not half m brave as we are who endure the fatigue and the warmth of the town in order that their nllmrs may bo in good shape when they return. If they are jolly good and cool, we are certainly royally rich and hot. There! Wheal ? ^ m Chii.orkw'h Home?Persona wishing to contribute a little to the Children's Home and onjoy the luxuries of the season, may call at th<- residence ot Mr M ix, the well known "Hobbe Place,' nn ' Eoff street, Eighth Ward, this evening' ! where the Young Ladies ilenevolent j Society will dispense the same in good I style. Bask Hall.?The boilers of the .EtnaI ville mill and the boilers of the Ohio City Mill had a game of ba?e bail Sat| urday afternoon at ..Etnaville. The game wa? decided in faror of the .Etna; ville boys by a score of 7 to 5. The two. j j nines will have another game next Sat- ] | urday afternoon. T^x managers of the Centennial issue a brief prospectus entitled flow to See I the Exhibition." It gives some excellent advice regarding a week's trip. l?AW ABA*f?4k n < <tun Ko S/.A?? BMUWIUg r*ci ikuiug v?u w vwcti by one person at an outlay of from $15 to $2o per week. Tcetlk Sorr ajsi> Boca Beer.? What a delightful anticipation lor person# who enjoy the *r>od thir.g? of this I life. Messrs Sheekey <k Kibu proprietors of the 'Eclipse* saloon, >'o. 1411 j Market street, will supply their castomersand all who cail,with turtle soap and bock beer from 9 to 11a. m M nday. ; and from 8 to 11 during the sight. Joun I and Charlie are popular mixologists and they will attend to the want* of those 1 who call in a graceful and scientific manner. Call and be happy Monday. 1 Gaeat Eictiemot AKI> KCMCTIOJS : ?Bee: iritis 5 cU per yard; Bleached and Brown Muslin 5 cts per yard; Gren- 1 adinee down to 8 cts per yard, and all Dry Good and Carpets in proportion. Come now for Bargains. < J. W. Eiuili. The place to get the best shoes for the J least money is at L. V. Blond's. Q. JUNE 5 1376. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. ] do BELLAIRC. j <4t'lTK an excitement was caused upon i our streets last Saturday evening, by .< Messrs. Albert Rodefer and Rec Thomas Laying to settle a disputed question, as lo who had the fastest horse of the two. tiel 1 bey settled upon South Union street as , tue track on which to determine the pel relative speed ot their famed chargers. Thomas rode in a buggy and Rodefer in the saddle. They rode toward the north [ at a most terrific rate of speed and tb?- tog side walks were crowded 'with people eagerly watching the contest Officers ^ McCormick and Rowles, who are always on hand to see that the ordinances of the ? city are properly observed, were in hot pursuit. The crowd upon the side walks ^ stilljincreased a. ^ Up from the South, at clorfe of day, th( Thomas and Kodefer sped away, With a terrible grumble, and rumble and bo roar, Is, Telling the race was on once more, | And the officers only two squares away." orl They swept along side by side until c,>l they arrived at the new Centennial lio- ***< tel where they turned to the west, and ,l" There is a road iu that pa. t of town? Central avenue?leading down H( Tn ulwuf. urhpip tliAV mu' Was the only chauce to evade the law, And there in the streaks ot the evening P" light, bo Two steeds, as black as the steeds of night, Were seen to pass with frlghtlul speed, As if they knew the absolute need co: ut straining each nerve and limb to full *l> play, For the officers were only one square 1 lu away. ail Messrs. MeCormick and Rowles had ne anticipated their turning the corner and therefore turned one themselves so n> to come up with them on Belmont street, which they did near McGinty Straub's candy store. There they took the parties in charge and informed them of their mission of mercy. Thomas and Rodefor took the thing very coolly and gentlemanly. They went to the Mayor's otfice p and after pleading guilty to the charge of riding at a reckless and unusual rate of speed upo'n the streets were lined two dol- T1 lars and costs each, which they paid and went on their ways rejoicing.* Both the abovenamed parties are very clever, 1 gonial gentlemen, and *v >uld not inten- I tionally violate any of tlu ordinances ot j 'j the city, but, in the excitement of the w moment, no doubt, inadvertantly rode a be little too fast. mJ Thkkk were 2,341,721 bushels of coal i taken out of the mines in this city during Wj the year which ended March 31st, lSTti. co There were 171 miners engaged in the mining of the above amount. ou Thkkk will be a meeting of the citizens of'Bellaire at City Hall on tho co evening of the 10th of this month, at 74 ( o'clock, lor tho purpose ot making '''j arrangements to celebrate tho coming Fourtu of July. There isn't any of u.? Jo will ever see another Centennial vear, jA and we should do all in our power to en- <-ji joy and make, this one lively. L"t every- Ul body who loves liberty turn out on that ?; evening, and let us make arrangements , i to have one of the grandest displays on ! the 4th day of next July that was ever ' had in this city. Don't forget the time and place -at City Hal), June 10th, at ?4 * o'clock p. M. j l\ The Common l'leas Court is now in "" session at Jit. Ccairsville, and will likely ai, adjourn to-morrow morning. The Ladies' Temperance League will I J no-' t at the Belin >nt Street Frobyterian I J Church next Saturday evening. 1 he explosion of a kerosene i.unp on North Belmont'street, Saturday even- ; jo ing, caused some consternation among j some young ladies, but no damage. ? A circus show would take well here now. martin's kkkry. Decoration day wus duly observed. Judge 14. 11. Cochran, of Wheeling, was the orator of the day. The Judge has t many friends on this side of the river, who are always glad to see him and ii hear him speak. Wallace's Band lur 11 nished the music for the occasion. The jury in the Colvin case, * tried at St. Clairsville, the first t j*', part of this week failed to agree i j ?eleven standing tor conviction ami one I *" for acquittal. It wiil be recollected that h Calvin was indicted for sheading one Samuel AlcCormel with intent to kill and ' with whose wife he had been entirely too j, fatnilliar. N 14kv. A.L. Blackford, missionary to '* Brazil, who ha- been spending s?me time among the scones of his early life," started yesterday for Washington, I'a., and y from thence to Ilarrishurg. He 1 17 expects in a short time to return to Brazil to resume onee more the work pr, to which he Iims devoted his life. I)r. I. Wkiki* ii ha' begun operations < (towards elevating himself, hou-e, store- j room and all, some two or three feet. j Raising hou-es is getting to be quite fashionable in town. j Tiik commencement exercises will j D take place in the Presbyterian Church j this evening. Rev. W. Weir will de- I liver the address. | ^ MIVfcK KKHN. The marks at the landing la-t evening indie tied 6 feet in the channel and fall ing. n The Courier left for Parkeraburg at the j usual hour Saturday morning. The .Mallie Kagon d?-j>i?ri.?-1 lor Pittaburgh at 7 a. m .Saturday. t. Th'* Hudson left f<>r Cincinnati at 5 r i m. Saturday. 1 _ The Salt Valley and Carrie Brooks y p^?ed up Saturday night. 1 ^ The Andes if due from Cincinnati tbi* col afternoon. j ? The Express will leave for Parkers* ( burg this morning at 10$ o'clock. <"e? The local pa> kete arrived and depart- tio ed on time, Business about the landing was very | good Saturday. By Telegraph.| j j CmciKKATi. <), June 4.?River 12 ieet 1 inches and falling. Weather cool. ; Arrived?Arlington, St. Louif; Scbenck, New Orlear.i: C P. Huntingdon. Iron- ? ton. Departed?Huntingdon. Lounvil'.e. Locibtilli, June 4. ?Weatter ceol and clear. Arrived?Morgan, I'arker, Sandy. Cincinnati: Kanawha. Xadeville; Tontenelle, St. Loui?; Cons Millar, Memphis. Departed?Cons Millar, Cincinnati; Sandy, Kvansville; Parker. Memphis; ?? Kanawha. I ronton; Tontenelle, Pitts- n burgn. River 7 feet 10 inches on the r falls. ^ KvAjisviLLR, June 4?Weather p clear and cool; mercury from 70 to 7o jT degree*. River rising with 14 4-10 feet on gauge. Green river i* rising fast. Down?Grey Katie, Iron*ides and Bow- n iicg Green. >'o butinet*. Sbllihq *boe* regardless of coat at L. Ol V. Blond *. _ _ O w h Call at Logan, Lilt dc Co'*. or Silvey , y for Cole ? Corn .Salve. aty - ?? Ir you are aafiering with corn* or Lunniom trv Co!e'? Corn Salve. M Another fuppiy of splendid Carpet* j and in great bargain*, bjr J. W. Kerrel. The centre of excitement over cheap Bry Good* and Carpeu i? at V? J W. FaaacL'a n?a But the biggest drive is in white end | tted Marseille? and Percales at 10 ? its per yard, by J. W. Fe rebel. j ^ J c8t received and opened, from New rk, a large supply of 4 4 Plaid and / tin Panzee Silk at 25 cents per yard J. W. Fkbrkl, Cor. Main and TwenLh streets. ^ rnK cheapness of Dry Goods and Car s is all tbe talk now at A J. W. Ferbbl's, ** Cor. Main and Twentieth streets. ? ^ ^ ? - ? To Suit the Times.?Card size Pho- ' ;raphs#$2.00 per dozen, and other sizes ai proportion. The linest work made in city at Hall's Gallery, >5 Market street, opposite McLure ' , House. j ^ The.Supply Depot of the Body. The stomach is the grand supply depot the body, upon which It draws lor al Li e elements needed In the composition o j ue, muscle, brain and blood. The liver ! p sn important auxiliary ol this mighty < jau, and the two are most InttmateTy I ^ unected. Nothing so certainly ensures i t? harmonious action of these viscera, tl so completely removes the diforders j , tich simullantously atlect l>oth as i I jstetter's Stomach Hitters, the most j pular American specific for all com- . i,u tints to which the stomach, liver and 8 wels are subject,and the loremost tonic j this side of the Atlantic. Iudlgestlou, . At stlvenesK. Inactivity und congestion ol : oil , e liver, poverty of the blood, debility ? t jy >> htnitder ami kidneys, and many other ' 50 ineuls produced by or causing weak- jj!|j ss, are entirely removed by its use. BANKS. capitai.. ?ia?,oou H >HN K. BOTSFORD, hrndent, 2 llEO. ADAMS. Vice President. i. M. A. CHANDLER, Duter. ank of the Ohio Valley Successor to JK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WHKKLINO. j This Bank lsorgrnlzed and prepared lo At insact the business of banking in all its tails. j t succeeds the First National Bank ol heeling; is owned by the same share. :* ililers, and Is under the same manage. 1 ent. t.v caretully regarding the Interests oflt* i 'JJ: ricspondent.H and depositors, and by a , oiupt and faithful execution of their 1 sins, It hopes to merit their esteem ami , , n tide nee. ded Motes and Bills discounted, jbllections mad# on all points through- I t the United Stales. Deposit aceouuts subject to check a' [lit, received from banks, bankers, tlrms i rporatlons and individuals. A .Vrtltlcates of deposit Issiietl payable 01 j maiid, or at fixed dates. [uterest allowed on special deposits. die DIRECTORS: i P?r UN K. BoTSKOKI) Wm. B. SIMPSON. cob s. Rhodes, Wm. a. Tniunm, on aiaoK Adams, * John L Hours, . .. so. W. Fkanzukim, O. c. Dkwky, Uknky M. II aupkk niy'J In HE PEOPLE'S BANK Office, A'o. 1*8, Main Ht., bur WHEELING, W. V A. am JONKY RECEIVED ON DEItlSIT, IN KX I terest paid oil Special Deposits, Note " d Bills Discounted, Exchange bough ' <1 sold, Collections a( home or from am road promptly attended to. DIREt TOILS; Iohn ItKin, Christian Jims, A Iohn Handi.an, 'John Yutki.kk, * I sloi ?AMtTKL J. ItOYO, Kit MAUD C'AKTKK, | tSlillKW AlLSO.N, John l\ Tklm hki? I I'll OMAN O'BKIKN. JOHN KKII>, / rrmteiil, iMIAH K. UPDEGKAKE. Luthier. Ju CC 1. C. LIMT, JOMKHH SKY HOLD, IKNitY K. LWT, 01l'8i?N LAMB, VM. A. LIHT, IIA UK V W. LIHT. ANK OF WHEELING,| WHEELING, W. VA. i rir.t I., .... #100,001 FC II'h Ii liwlili'r<< I'itomihIly I.liilile 1 MUtl it. Ilfct'lllill* nt er HAOO.OOO. I E( EIVES DEPOBin ANl) 1*1*. I ID I count* Paper. >hIk in Gold, Silver, iJn ami " erliiiK Exchange. cur Ml* ?irufl.^ nn Kualnml, Ir?*lnn?l, France, rinany ami oilier prominent pari* oi irope. Iiivh and wll* Government, Stale, City <1 Railroad Bond*. ntere*t paid on Special liepoMt*. <pechtl attention itlVeil to collection*. I?. LIST, frrnulmt, i,rl h LAMB, OaMhter, L l(JH, KKVUUlilll iliiuluiU Cathier. __ inl5 ATIONAL BANK jffi OK WW VIRGINIA. 1 \AJ I I'lTA I.. .... It .too.not "f | ONLY HKt KlVhlioN IiEPGHIT, IN- A < 1 tcrcNt paid on Special Ii*, Note* . il BUI* dittcouiiled,Exchange Boughtand Id Collection* made on all point* and oceeda promptly remitted. J\'H 1>I HKt TORS: . i,',',' KI.1PlNOOI.rMAV, TIIOMAN 11IUIIR8, A il i< KXAL Kkii.i.v, Db. A.H.ToiiIi, peg tiaill'K LlTTI.K, J. It. lit' IIIIA HI), I Alp t. W. Haxi.ktt, M. Pollock, I < ir< Jamkk Maxwp.i.i.. I'll I CRISPIN OGLEBA Y, Prctultnl, lulIN WAONER, OuMer OMMERCIAL BANK. A< >' 11 Office, No. 1303, Main St. A H I I'lTA I., .... flOO.OOO A NT E REST ALU)WED ON SPECIAL mm la-po-dt*, Collection* made anil pro f?. ill promptly rctnltn-d. Account* reliant* ami other* solicited. \ DIRECTORS: |'u< piioa. H. Limt, W.T. BI'kt, pji i. J. kmyth, J. I?riH snrrn, I, C. THOM as, W A. Wil*ON; C. H. HOOTH. II rH??H H. I.IHT, I'rrtiiirnl. jf,*, [. L.MIIKKL, i'irr ftfMuUni. ,.iM I. P. HII.DRKTH, nruAP^ ' in 12 1(,v EXCHANGE BANK." ? I PIT A L ability uf Klorltlioldt'd I4HI.04M) "hi* fftmk ?uece?*l* tothe bu*Jii?**of th* A/T rrbanU' National flank, an'l deals In <ui 10, coupons,commercial pajarr, and Mil* AO exchange. terest Paid on Speciai Deposits. ~ >>llertion? marie on all point* and pro : Wc ?1* promptly remitted. AOOOOllta ol nkersalld ounlneaa Hien arillciU'd, MUx-k; i tdera liable to riejvailtont MtOfiliai to e onaOtullon of the Htate, the aaroe a# I NaUomal flank*. * DI RECTO KH: 1 riv . N. Vawcx, | Haik Ijii'oiiMjr, i 1 * H. I'KLAPLAi J>, I K. N. PaXTOK, I Incl IRKKV W A M ACX, M. HoltXM Kill XX, 1 Ora f.O. H) ?. A!?, I D. CfPTMA*,* fln? Ww KbLtXriHAM. Kxt J. V Y **< ?.. Prealrieal. ZIM HAHLLAIbMUX, VI??PrM phi UOIIk J.JOXfk.latklrr, in' I asons anoquarrymen;00 wanted at v BK>W(X)D. A oJ workmen wlil receive good ?*(??. p.( ay?la Wk, FCVLET. Jo* letter and Pointer Dogs, a OP. SALE, HKT1EK AM) P?d>TfcR "" l>>ip?? thorough-bred. A end lor Pedigree. fln<. HiRBT H. RILL, i^ra WHEtUMO, W. V v. tba Masonic Publications. I MONK' &*jK of com ma m* by. in \jhn wood'a of Law. Ac? Aj Ac. . lull catalogue of Huoali' hooka, from J leb we will order any book de*lr<-d. uli Information m u> price, aiae and H le, gi ven when drain-d. HTA.nTO.N* A IMVENpOKr, ''ff Hooka and Mlalionery, U Twelfth rtt. rtl> Jun2 _ EMORANDUM PADS 1 J 'or Mile ml the Keoiktsk Counting n*u Room, ?uitabie for keeping Memoranda in Poncii. ^ rj cheap and convenient. Kv*ry l>oai i t bouae should have one. ja2l I a U 0 ATTORNEYS. )HN W. P. REID, kTTORNIY'AT-LAW, Office on Purdy Street, *27 MlldlfUte, W, Wtu B. CALDWELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, t. 68 Twelfth Street, ext door to Odd Fellows' Hall, first r.i mrtl DRUCCI8TS. ~~ LQGHIJN BROS. & CO. Wholesale Dealers In igs, Ghemicals and Medicines uuK Oil.", White Lead. TurpcnMne Varnish, Window Glass And Glassware, No. 12ki Main st. Wiiikunm io cases Concentrated Lye, UU " Matches. 5 barrels Garrett's Snufls. 30 boxes Garrett's Parks. DO pounds Dutch Madder Piiuit. DO " ImllxoSpanish Float S3 barrels Chip Logwood. 33 " Clni> Kitsllc. LAlftilll.lN BltllH. a (Xi*N ounces Qulnme, PoweraA Welatitiuaii Sulphate Morphia. " Nitrate Stiver. " Strychnia. -sateat I.AUGllLIN HKOSAOii*. 3d pounds Chloroform. 50 " Bromide Potassium. 25 " Caloiuel. 25 " Iodide Potash. 50 " Fluid Kxtracts, Tllden's. 3i) " Solid Kxlract*. do. 50 bottles Sugar Coated Fills. 25 dozen KllXers. LAUGHLIN BROS. A t V*S 25 dozen Baker's Cod Liver Oil, 25 " Hall's Lung Balaam. 25 " Juyne's Kxpwloraut. 25 " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. DO " Essences?Cinnamon, Ac. it) " Hateiiinn Crops. U) " Godfrey's Cordial. 00 " Essence Jamaica Gettger, LA UGH LIN BRGH. A CO*. D pounds Grain Pepper?Hlngapote. 0 " Cloves. 0 " Allspice, o " Nutmegs?Uoverunietil. u " Mustard, in can* and in bulk U " Ground Ginger, Ka*t ludaaii unacla. I'ox'n Gelatine, Arrow Ibsu, IlllOCk HHil Sago. At I.AIJGALIN UKOH. A IW. COMMON SENSE. good Baking Powder muni not only t* i|hm?-<I of pure materials nut the ingrintM must be combined lu |arfect prolions, chemically. heap Baking Powders are being forced t tie market, made up from Inferior gs, and In unchetnlcai combination, use of I beet more or h**of liijnri.m. Iduo In left In the bread, the tine ot Ich will produce Indigestion, heart 'li. dyspepsia, Ac. ,'o guarantee strict purity of material I perfect chemical proportion* in the CKLMIOlt BAKING 1 OVVDKK. hose wh^have regard lor health aud I true economy, will uae It In prefere to ull others. sk for MMJAN, I.INT A <'OH, Kiceb Baking Powder. tXGRKH* All) HI.I K I.ICH. Fresh ('oiikresa and Blue l.lclt Wateis, at I.Of. IN. 1,1ST A til*. )R IIOHSK* AXO CATTLE. re Is no better article In the market than the ENCH CONDITION POWDER. Uk'xxI for chicken* kihI ling*. 1IIK Hlnl preventing dlKCMMe. \ KOIt 8A UK BY I.OOAW. LIHT * CO., iggtxtM, Bridge Corner, mitl hy |x?i. r? ncrnllv. ap?! KM'H W.ANTKD for (Iih Nrw lllnlorI Work Our ESTERN BORDER. Complete tiiid (imphlc II Inter) ol erlcan I'lone. r IJfr lin YKAHM auo. thrilling conflict* ?>r Ited hiiiI While ' >. KxcJtlng Adventur.*, Captlvim*., ;> y?, Hcoilla. I'lonrer women Mild hoy*, linn uar-pMtlix, Camp llle, ami Hporta. lunik for old liiul young. Nul Mtlull .No corn pel I Hon. Klioriliouo ?alea nit wanted every whore. Jllu*trat.d iiIhih lice. J. 0. M<;tTK|)Y A Co., liwlu. I'm. my?fli. JPJJT 711 I?'/It1IiTi 1m onr dog. II-it til I htiTtiri/ IMlly II ?l r. Three |iu cliromoa frre. MlNYoN PONMl.KK, I'u Int., I'll I a., I'm. inyZll, p R1 Tf" A Kor beat cumuc* lo V4 EL H I O the world to colo ney. A ill 11 ea (I. ft. Mmfotr fwt" . Newark, N. J. mfJto UKSMH Wnnled for Til K 41. HOOK or RIO?iKAI*NI."r II >* of the great luen of out flrat |t?i year* I for clrculam. I'. W. Z1E0KKK i ' ?., la., I'a., or Chicago. III. mytfb [ iNI? HKADINO. HHYt llORANft L Kmm-IiimIIoii, Hou! Charming. Me*r?ieII Mini Marriage liulilr, hoarlng ho* ler *? * rimy anciiiatc and *aln e ami Hffi-ctlntj ol any peraon lh? j *??? mutually, tui pag**- By niail Victa nt A Co., I.*i H. 7lh HI.. I'll I la. Pa. _ xrn w*wl" "tMrt r"a ln * ll U tie** you can oiakeA'al weekn\I rvwlthoul capital eaay anlri UIM L 1 .pertahle for either aei a. . M-. (i rpi Yiii m Koaery, N. > iiiyZtoit mted Agents for the Great Universal CENTENNIAL HISTORY ) THE "P THE K1KHT h* y?-?r? of our National Inilepeinlmrr, luilliiK mii xreount Hi the coming .ml (V n ten 111 a I Exhibition, TUi pMtM< i i-OKravlnga, low prlie, uulck ale* ra terra*. rwn<l lor circular. P. W. KiLLR * CD., M* Arch m., Phlla/lela, Hi. in rWti For ughB, Oolds, Hoareeoeea. And all THROAT BIHKAHEH, ow Veil's Carbolic Tablets, Pot op onljr in Bin* bow TRIED AND HUH* fUCHED I ir sale tiy IsrucgUta generally, an I ynro.i. Hol owat A Co., Philadelphia? Cup of Good Tea. noted Kogllab Trarater aajra much r Tea U <hank In Ruaaia than la Eof 1 fh? illfffpatiMi la H/il aarrxltAhlv. C)V* to tb* ovrlaod transportation but l tbe Kuaitiia buy lb? bial Tm grown lilua, Utile of that kind going to olbef r.trle*. le Russian Tea Company r In this m.rketa limited quantity ol TEA. It U absolutely PVHK at by mall, prepaid, 1 lb eanUtera, I; S lb 91 35 To Introduce tblaTee n ral sample sent for 25c. __ _ sMlAJS TCA CO., IP) Pearl ViYCHOMAKCY, or BOUL CHARM IMO." How el liter aes may teeet* i and gain I be lore and aMrcUoos ol prnoa tbey ebooee Instantly. TbU pu- mental acquirement all ean poe* , fVe*, t y mall, for ISe, together wltn a A queer book. Addreaa T. w ILLIAM ... Publishers, PblladeipbU. ndBU