the wheeling daily register (wheeling, w. va.). 1876-07-10 ... · wheeling mister. dai» v....
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Wheeling mister.DAI» V. TKI-WEEKLY, WKKKL1
THE RENINTKR COMPANY.
MONDAY. JULY 1*. IM?«. i
THKWEEHI.T REDINTERla the largeal anil altogether the moat
eoiu Diet* news and lamily paper printed InWest Virginia. It will be aent to any addressone year (or 12.00. Valnable premiumsto olau agent* and to subscriber*.
PRESIDENTIAL TICKET
FOR PR143UDENT,SAMUEL J. TILDEN,
Mew York.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,
Indiana.
I LECTORS AT LARUE FOR WEST VIRGINIA.WILLIAM H. TRAVEKN,
Jefferson county.
NICHOLAN FlTIHUCiH,Kanawha county.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
KOR GOVERNOR.II. M. MATTHEWS.Oi Ureeubrier county.
troR AUDITOR.JOKEPU H. MILLER,
Oi Cabell county.KOR ATTORNEY-GENERALROBERT WHITE,OI Hampshire oouuty.
KOR TRKASVKKR,THOMAM J. WERT.Of Harrison county.;
{FOR 8CKT. OK KRKR SCHOOLS.W. H. PENDLETON,
Of ttrooke county.JUDGES OK SUPREME COURT OK APPEALS.
A. F. HAYNONO,Of Marlon county.OKEY JOHNSON,
Of Wood county.T. OREEN,
OI Jefferson county.
OL'R EDITORIAL 4'ORRENPONDENCE.The CmteaBlal In Parkersburic.Fine Dlaplay.Beautiful TableauaColored Indiana.Keforni.
t\ABK KRSUL'G, July G, 187<J.Kxlitors of the Register.The Centennial Fourth was a big day
in Parkorsburg. There has been nothinglike it in the past, and there will be
nothing like it in the future, unless it beat the next Centennial. At midnight thenoise began with thoringing of bells, the
tiring of cannon, and tho shrill scream ol
the whistles at the round house andthe engines at the ditlerent manufactories.It was one continuous noise until 12
o'clock tho next night, when many an
over-enthusod patriot wearily sought his
couch with a lervcnt prayer that anotherCentennial may novcr be known in his
lay and gpnerat >n.
Tho display mado by the Oil City was
<juite creditablo, and wo have no doubt
surpassed that of many cities of largerpretentions. Tho tableaux representationsin the procession were particularlyline. The first wagon, festooned withflowers and evergreens, boro ''Uncle
Sam," represented by a veritable West
Virginian who stands seven feet throeinches in his stockings. This giant was
dressed in the traditional Yankoccostumeof swallow-tailed coat, yellow pants,six inches too short in tho log, white stove
pipe hat get on the back of his headfwhile in his hand he held a stick and
jack-knilo engaged in the everlastingYankee habit of whittling. The societyof St. Patrick had a full rigged ship,manned by the boys in blue, while on the
side was displayed in large letters CommodoreBarry's memorable expression*"British gold cannot buy me." A wagondrawn by sixteen oxon carried a lotcabin, in which the family was beingtomahawked by Indians, representingthe massacre ol Wyoming valleyAnother wagon bore a ship from which a
lot of men, disguisod as Indians, were
throwing tea boxes into an imaginaryBoston harbor. Thirty-eight young ladie.tastofully
and appropriately dressed, representing the Stales of the American
Union, were riding in a large wagon. A
number of merchants and manufacturer.*had their goods suitably displayed, conspicuousamong which we observed theWheeler and Wilson Sowing Machine.It would occupy too much space to giv*a full description of the processionOwing to the threatening aspect ofthe weather and the invalid eon
dition of your correspondent, 1 dionot go to the Fair Grounds, where a
crowd of several thousand assembled, andthe oration was delivered. But I learnthat everything passed od pleasantly.
tdk rack distinction..»-. "»* «mnaAnoa fn ctuln tKut
IV Uia^ UUk UV imj'iv'j'vi »*.» »s«««v
the difficulty which 1 referred to in mylast letter about the negroes participatingin tho celebration, was compromised byadmitting the negrc<es painted anddressed as Indians. Tho better class «.»!
darkeys resented this a.» an indignity,and refusod to submit to it, and consequentlytook no part in it. Tho Republican City Council that h charge ol thoceremonies refused to pl.u o any negroeson the Committee on Aiumgements, accordingto a request from the coloredbrethren, and this gave offonse. Butsome of the less respectable darkeys whowere food of ornamentation and display,and who had no regard for any principlethat might be involved afleclmg theirrace, donned the feathers and daubedtheir faces with tho war paint of thebildren of the forest, and joined the
procession. One incensed old Africanwho had an exalted regard for the dignity of his race, remarked "that none
but d.d rag baby niggers would stoopto such ajdeacension." The negro as an
Indian is a caricature whichexposes anything in thai line that 1hate ever seen. It may be that my idea*ot the noble red man formed from seeingthe Indian of the plains, or the chief thatsometimes visit the Great Father at
Washington, may be wrong, or at leastthey were entirely different from the
J.
impressions mado ty tho tribo whichojHrobed in khe Fafkitaburg CentennialprooMrion, for$ am acre that a more
bow-Jigged and giasard-tcxrtad set of Indianahave never been seen on this continentOccasionally they would givethe war whoop, sing the harvest song or
perform the war dance of the children ofthe setting sun; hut oh! how unlike the-manner in which Cooper describes theway tho Mohawks bad ot doing these
things. The "harvest song" was sung in
real old plantation style of"Halleimaruiu! HalleJuJarura!You Ain't got your hoc cake done, my
dear."The war dance was done in a style
scarcely '.ess attooting.".For it was first on the heel and then on
the toe,And every time they wheeled about, theyJumped JLrn Craw."
My advice to my Republican friendsI of Parkersburg would be to quit addingI insult to the aboriginal race of Americain this Centennial year by tryingto make an Indian out of a negro.You cannot do it Just alterth«» war I advised a sprightly young!r<- idman to educate himself and becomea preacher. " 'Taint no use, massa," was
the reply; "'taint no use. You can'tmake nuthn of a nigger 'ccpi a nigger,no way you fix it." That darkey, accordingto my opinion, was a philospherby instinct."You may feather them, you may paiut
or daub them as you will,But the scent of the nigger will liaug round
them still."THK DECLARATION OF INDKPNDKNCE.
There are many strange things inHeaven and earth that our philosophyeonnot comprehend, but of all mcomprejhensiblc phases of human nature the
strangest to me is that of an Americancitizen who can read the reasons lor our
separation from the mother country, as
set forth so clearly by Jellerson in theDeclaration of Independence, and thenturn around and yield a support to theGrant admit istration, which has committedgr ate: wrongs and grosser outragesagainst our country than KingGkokok's Ministry did against His
Majesty's colonies.Perhaps the people will arouse to a
sense of duty, and celebrate our Centennialyear in a substantial manner, by reformingthe abuses, and electing a chiefmagistrate upon his record as a Reformer,
M.
Forty year* Iimn tc«t<ii the vnlnr of
Dr. A. N. Todd'* Anti-Billion* andLiver Fill*.
THK BEHT FILL NOW IN U!*S4For BUiiousneso
Use .Dr. A. 8. Todd's Fills.For Liver CoiiipUJnt,
Ust Dr. A. S. Todd's Fills.For Dyspepsia,
Use Dr. A.M. Todd's Fills.F or Mick Headache,
Use .Dr. A. S. Todd's fills.
For Disordered .Stomach,Use Dr. A. M. Todd's Fills.
For ludlgestiou o! Food,Use Dr. A. H. Todd s Fills.4 For Constipation ol Bowels!
Use Dr. A. S. Todd's Fills.ForFalpitation of the Hear4,
Use l)r. A.M. Todd's Fills.For Impurity ol the Blood.
UseDr. A. M. Todd's Fills,For Fuius 111 the HeadUseDr. A. S. Todd's Fills.For Pains in the Slue,
I UH6 :>r. A.S. T<mIiI'h fillM.LAIUIIIJ.M BHOTHKRS A
PROPRIKTOKN.Sold by Druggist* and Deal#'* everywhere.
FOR SHERIFF.Hihlnrt of thr Register.
I respectfully otler myself to the Democraticparty as a candidate tor Hherift «>tOhio county subject to the establishedusages ol the party.Jy I JAM KS M. I1ULUKR.
T uNt. Hoceived !ANOTHER LOT OK
Elegant SilverwareJ 1ST RECEIVED, MU1TAHLK FOR
BRIDAL PRESENTS,AT REDUCED I'RICKH.
HENNEGENs BATES & CO.,1154 MAIN ST,
...Jy!TO MERCHANTS.
AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED Tobuy ut a discount an order fur 110commixlationat the Collotiadc Hotel,
Ulilla.lolnliiu uni/inntitur 1t\ S»a'»'litcPii
lKiilnrs and a Hall. For |>nri Iculars applyat this office. febjyii
Ho! Ye StovelessTEvery one in ne«sl of reliable Stoves will
flud theli Interest t>est silted at
Sweeney's Store !By examenlug PRICES and STYLES. Alwayson hand the latest, best and
Most Improved Patterns.All kinds of old Iron taken In exchange
for new Stoves, Castings, Tinware, or oldStove repairs. Give me a call, .satisfactionwarranted. It. H. SWEENEY,No. 32 Eleventh Slwl. Lower EndNeeond Ward Market House. mas
WANTED-Agents.rilHE CONDIMENT U.VOOiHOMPANYJ. are prepared to appoint suttable par|ties as their Agents iu Wheeling and othertowns lor sale of their Condimental andGordon Kissts for Horses, Cattle andPoultry. Energetic, responsible partieswishing to engage ill a protlialde businessin whieb there Is no e unpetitiou and norick will do well to address.personallypreterm!. UhO. A. MUNTY,Supt. Ooudimeulal Kiasl Co., liW Libertystreet. Pittsburgh, Pa. mv.st
Cheapest House in the City.MARKETSQUARE,SECOND WAKl>.
I« Bar- Gold Soap lor 11.12 His. Choice N. 0. Sugar for II,12 Cans Choice Tomatoes for f 1 <*».Ami canned goods oi every kiud at low
rates.^Choice Teas Irani 3nc toll per pound.Also, Craig's Baking powder, the lx«t In
the city.Examine my tluestcck beler. yon make
your purchases.JOHN FITZPATRICK,
ap£>-c lOttO Market street.
Cheapest Wall PapersIN THE CITY, AT
A. W. PAULL & BRO'S.lie MAIN ST., Horn brook's Block.
White Back Wall PapersAT 8c PER KOI.L.
BEST GLAZED PAPERSAT15 CENTS.
A complete stock ot fine and decorativegoods at ail prion.Hanging and Decorating done and work
warranted. ap2S
Organs CheapNice 5-Oetave Organ, 6 stops.double
reed; nicely carved walnut case; veryfine tone. Price $100. Been in useabout 18 months; in good condition.Apply at 1
ADAMS A LUCAS',mr8 1227 Market Street. |
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WHEELING DANEW ADVERTISEMENTS Pi
ST. STEPHENS HOTEL,Chtstnut St., Above 10th,
jullO PniLAPElyPHP^.CARPETS AND OILCLOTHSWall Paper anil Borders, at reduced prices J
to close out lota of Spring goods, at
Harbour & Dittman's,Jy3_. 1050 MAIN STREET.
FOr Sale.
ONE OF THK MOST DESIRABLE LOTSin Mt. Wood Cemetery, that has never
had an iuteimeut In It. For localiou seethe Sexton. For terms, Ac., see
THOS. COLVIN.At his Grocery on Market Square.
JullO-qFOR CINCINNATI.
,fT^a. THE FINE, NEW, LIGHTJadaUiflC draught passenger steamerAndes, Charles Muhleman, Commander,Ed. Muhleman, Clerk; will leave for theabove on Tuesday, July 11th, 1K70, at .'tv. m. Fer Irelght or passage apply on hoardor to C. H. BOOTH A CO.,
JullO Agents.
Hand Loom
CACHNIIRE SILKS,UtK THK HKST
VALIIK IN WHKKL1NUmr'JH
X
NOTICE. IAll perhons having claims
against George H. Kurtz, decease*I,wil please present them to me for settlementwithin thfe next 30 days. And allpersons knowing themselves Indebted tothe said George H. Kurtz, deceased, willplease call and settle immediately.
DANIEL SCHa.MBRA,No. 1010 Main street, m
Executor ol the estate of George H. Kurtz,deceased. Jtillo-s
PARADE OF THE L. 0.1.mUK MEMBERS OK THE VARIOUSL lxxlges of the Loyal Orange institutionof Wheeling, are n quested to meet atthe Hall of the Washington Lodge, Craugle'sBlock, Market street, on Wednesday,the 12th lust., at 1 o'clock p. M.. to Join theparade in celebration of the one hundredand eighty-sixth anniversary of the battleol the Boyne. The parade will commenceat 2 o'clock sharp, and all intending to "
participate are requeste i to be on handpromptly. W.J.McLAIN,MARTIN l'EBLEK, Grand Marshal.
Assistant. J I?1'0LOST.
A .SMALL POCK ETBOOK OR WALLET,containing money aud va.uable
papers. The Under will be suitable rewardedon returning it to|N. WILKINSON,
jy7s 220* Kofl Street, or 13>B Main Street.
STATEMENT OF ItKCKIPIK ANDexpenditures of the Superintendent of
the Cumberland Road lor Hie year ending ,
April 1,817b. f1873.
April 1, To balance on hand fromApril 1, 1875 I 8 00
" 22, Received from Board ofPublic Works 210 00
" 22, Received lroin Board of, iPublic Works for salary ill 00
July H, Received horn Board otPublic Works 500 00
Oct. 2, Received lroin Board otPublic Works 300 to
Nov. 12, Received from Board cfPublic Works 300 (O
Dec. 11, Received trom Board oiPublic Works 500 00
Jau'ylS, Received from Board olPublic Works 500 00
Keb'y 11, Received trom Board otPublic Works 300 00
Mar. 8, Received from Board ofPublic Works 200 00
April 22, Received from Board ofPublic Works WO 00
23,512 10
amount expended fok repairs, ac.
1875.April 12, D.S.TIiornburg,salary to
April 15, is"5 f 331 0May 1, Moses Creighton, labor
mi road 14 50" 1, John Uotlcib, labor oil
road 0 |" 1, J.A. Barr, hauling stone, |
Rushticld's bridge 12 no" 1, Henry llerwig, lor stone. 5-i 0"" I, Geo. Kolli, labor 20 a" I, E. Bali, labor 7 no" 1, George A rkle,use ol horse
and carl 'gltsi /" 1, Win.Hutchison,forstone 2T57
Juno 1, E. Bali, labor !J 37" 1, J.E. Kerrel, stone drag 1 to" 1, Geo. Kotll, luoor 30 75" 20, 1). Hartley, on aeeonut
lor masonry 4U on' 20, J. S. Creighton, rip rappingami labor 18 4S" 2«, uenry ticrwig, in iuii mi
stone to April 1, 1X75 70 0020, lieiiry Herwig,labor with
horse and cart ill 00" 20, Urier<* l.aliig, for bill of
tools got by JohnKerrel.Supt.. 0 2520, Lewis linker \ Co., Prlntlog 1» 00
" 20, Walter Mprshall, on accountfor stone 2<kj 00July 1, Goo. iCotli, labor 2X 00
' 1, John Uottlih, labor 17 75" 1, W.Phillips, labor 17 25" 1, Win. Askew, labor with
team - 50 ooAug. 1, l'eter Kinkls, cleaning
ditches 2 001, E. Ball, labor 15 on
' 1, E. E. Post, having ditclicleaned 2 25
Sept. 1, John Uottlib, labor 15 00" I, W. Phillips, lalwir 15 on» 1, H.Herwig, laboi with cart (ill 00V 1, H, Herwig, in lull for laborto date 10 25" 1, Win. Askew, labor with
team 50 Oo" 1, W. J. Brown.smith bill... 7 15" 1, Geo. Both, labor 20 75" i, H. 8. White,oak lumber.. 22 uo* 1, Henry Otto, cleaning
ditch 5 oo" 1, J. N Thorn burg, labor 25 00" 1, W. T Chambers A Co.,
hauling 4 20" 1, U.Thornourg,locust posts 2 Of
Nov. 1, ltalpli McCoy, masonry... 2 l>5' I, Geo. Kotli. labor 22 5'" 1, Johu Uottlib, labor 10 50' 1, H. Herwig,on accouut for
stone 60 Oo" 1, J. N. Thornburg, labor 2(1 00" 1, Henry Otto, liitior with
team 21OO" 1, Walter Marshal, stone
aud hauling 07 3o" 1, Win. Askew, labor with
team aim" 1, Wllhelm Phillips, labor.. 7 50
Doc. 1, H. Herwlg, !or stone 100 00" 1, (ioo. Arkte, labor with
cart 1" i*i" 1, W. Marshall, for stone 2tk> t*»" 1, W. Hutchison for s one.. 80 00" I. W. Hutch Won. for stone.. 2U 00*' I, Goo. W. Coffey, t uildlug
bridge at Sample's 3) Ob" 1, Geo. Cofley, repairing
brblges on road 15 Oil" I, Geo. Until. lal)or _.. 31 iU'* 1, J. 1>. Whitham, bridge
lumber ... 75 (*)Jan'y 1, E. Ball, labor 5 0
' 1, T. G. Yates, carpenterwork at Gate No.3 3 75
1, H. Herwig. on account tor Wstone...... - 100 00 w
1, Martin Slater, labor withteain 31 00
I, K. Ball, lAhnr t» 621, J S. freighted. rip raping.....11 u1, Geo. Koth, lalwr 31 751, W.Marshall,stone 3UU uo1, J. N. Tliornburg, labor «
and oak lumber 15 3i 91, M. Prettyi>'au, stone 33 001, J. D. Whitham, oak lumber 35 (*1, W.J.Brown bridge holts t*S1, Geo. W. Coffey, work on
bridges 15 tbFeb'y 1, Jos. Shilling, 1 tcu»! posts < 00
1, M. Prettyman, stoue *» 001, H.Herwig,labor with cart 35 00I, K. Bail, labor _ 2 l*> yI, Geo. W. Cofley, toll house
of Wheeling Hlll...^_... 70 001, Win. Hutchison, stone 50 001, Hartley * Ewing, ma
Mill ry ...... 31 '35!, John Askew, labor 30 081, Wm. Askew, labor with n
team :£ 091, D. S. Tliornburg, contingentxpeuses 6 64
March 1, J. P. Whitham, oak lumber 10 -55I, Giitln Fraxier, ditching.. 5 0u1, Wm. Hutchison, stone ... .50 001, W. Marshall, »tone_.... 100 001, H. Herwlg, stone 35 00 G1, M. Prettyman. stone 10 001, Robt. Sweeney, stove for
Gate No. 1. 10 001, J. N. Tliornburg, labor
with team 4 onkpril 1, E. Ball, labor 3 00
1, Geo. Arkle, labor wit acart 50 00
1, K. Ball, labor 5 0u1, W. Marshall, stone 300 oo R1, Wm. Hutchison, stone 50 U01, H. Herwlg. stone. 50 001, Geo. Koth, labor... 5M uo1, Dewey, Vance A Co.
spikes 3 151, James CYacrxft, posting
bill 3 00I, To balance on hand...__ 15 31 i
$.1,543 0U JD. H. THOKXBl'RG. SnpcfRRF i" AUf.pi irv. i.Aiiiw jmtt c\)Diiiiu»uuD N«Mii»-book, wiiii I
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ILY REGISTER, MCIEW APVEWTlljMKNXS .
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ted, White and Bluei
,000 yds, Red, White JL BlueCalico, lor Decorating
your houses on thecoming 4th. j
hlea's Cause Under Shirts at 1
311-lc each, worth $1.
laker Mill Bed Spreads, large 'size, reduced from It W to$1 33.
lulnets Best Hand Loom Bl'kSilks at $150, $3 OO and ($3 50 lhat are much belowtheir value
Lednet Ion In Dress Roods, all «
over ST 1-3 and Mc. Plaidsdown to 33c, to close.
. S. RHODES & CO. |1unl7 >
I Knr bMt cuancr Id Ii%ViE>IV I O lb* world to rota tionry. Atldrrw D. A. tafrtf Pttrkfi pkNcwk.N.J. nrMi d
imYY MORNING,«.J> " ' Vf1*'.
it* advertisementsT % J ,
Strict Personal AttentionOIYEH TO THE
Compounding of PrescriptionsAT
jr. JSC. BIIiVBY'SDrug and Proscription Store,
mrI3 UOK. OPPOSITE POBTOKFllK.
"GREAT REDUCTION
In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,&c., at
C. P. BROWN'S,12U7 MARKET BTREET, opposite McLnreHouse. Jy3
yy VA. BTENCIL AND HEAL WORKS
JOHN H. ZKVEKIiT, Propr.STAMPS, SEALS. CHECKS, INKS,
Hteel Alphabets and Figures on hand andmade to order. No 17.11 Mara.#street, lielowPoetellke, Wheeling, W. Va. jy«
NOTICE.All our Oenuiue
woolen YarnsHave ou Every bundle, a red lable
Willi tin name of
WHEAT, ISETT & NAYLOR.
F RRAni FY k, SDNLi unni/LLi vjl UUM.;
WHEAT, I SETT & NAYLOR,Manufacturer* ol
WOOLEN YARNAND
FXiANN£3Xi&,|(Successor* to E. Bradley A Hon),
WHEELINC, WEST VA.
Office: 1300 Mala Street,£uu2U
Fordoughs, Golds, Hoarseness.
And all THROAT IMSEASES, line
»i/_ IM- r\ _l I" T.Ll.l.wen s VsarDonc i auieis,
Put up ouly in Blue boxes.A TRIED AND SURE REMED)For sale by Druggists generally, hum
Johnston, Hol oway& Co., Philadelphia
FULLER,WARREN & CO.MANUKACTIJKEKS OF
So "ft il-.i C The largest assortKUKNACEW nu nt tl,c »'»rket.
Our new Wood anil Coal Cooking Stoves,cro * V
RCrOltTDK,
SPIRIT OF '76OUTHERN GEM.
AND THE FAMOUS
tewart "Improved.'Meet tlie Wants of Every Dealer.
Correspondence Invited. Price l,ist andCut upon application in I'l l.l.l.K. A It-HEN A « «»., ZAi Water Street, New York.
Jnn'JibAUENTS WANTED lor the New llistorleal Work Our
WESTERN BORDER.A Complete and Graphic History olAmerican Pioneer Lifeluu YKAKS AGO.lis thrilling contlictM ol Red and WhileFoes. Kxcillng Adventures, Captivities,Forays, Scouts, Pioneer women and Imys,Indian war-paths, Camp lite, and Sports.A hook for old and young. Not a dullpage. No coiuuetitlon. Kuoriiious sales.Agents wanted everywhere. UluatratedCirculars free. J. C. McCL'RDY A Co.,I'll Had a. Pa. my£ib.AUENMN Wanttsl for THE CKXTEXXIAI.BOOK or It I IKiHA I'll V, or Unlivesof the great men of our first luo years
Send for circulars. 1*. W. ZIKUKKR A CO.,I'hlla., Pa., or Chicago, III. my£ib
J>SVCHOMANCY, or KOL'R CHARM*X IN'U." How eitlier sex may fuselnatenndgalnthe love and affections ol
any person they clusme Instantly. Tillssimple ineutal acquirement all can possess,free, by mail, for 25c, together with amarriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, DreamsHints to ladles. Wedding' Night ShirtAc. A (pieer book. Address T. WILLIAMA Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. uo2.1la
a piTXTT'O - * HXli chroinos,iiuIiiN J O VI: HHI tor K.T. NationalI'hroino i o , Phila., Pa. Ju2ubAPPNT 73 ntoaerihrrt in one tUiy. HmtHUCI* I liiftiiry -fta/trr. Only il >1 a
year. Three fit) cliroiims frte. MITNYONtSlMNSl.KK, l'nhs., I'hlla., Pa. mv£fh
s fiiiRin^n^«U1^,4 UUniUOl I I Address Huston A Co.,77 Nassau rtt., N. Y.
LADIES fYou are especially Invited to
CALL AND EXAMINEA large a*^ortmeul|of
Ml Wool Hernanies,Which we will sell at full|
50per ct. less,rhan any heretoiore; bought in the ntyt
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.adies' Suits, Parasols, Car-note U/all Pancr|fCIOi nail up.
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CARPET CHAIN jIn.the same proportion, at
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Toll 11 Roomor's. ;raaySl
Second Hand Boilers for Sale.>ne 2 flue boiler, > I nche* diam.,l> It. Ion;Pwo l - - :a " 14Hie 7 4U " --£l
n»ecylinder boiler 3i inch.-* diatn., 24 leetwig; tbree cylinder boiler*. :c in diarn.,Z feet Ionic; one small engine 4*; bore.»ucl-ea stroke. We aim. bin irt eugme* andoiler* lor all purl***-*. Kepair wrnkduuemtupliy.arS HOKW TAYUiKklU
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rULY 10, 1876.NEW ADVERTISEMENT*'
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B a r g a i n s t h i s W e e k..V i ;
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GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO.
With the View of Closing Out Our Stock of
Black Iron Grenadines,
Spring and Summer Suitings,
/Vii<1 Niiniiiior WilliH,
We have Marked Down and will offer
ON MONDAY MORNING
Our Entire Stock of these
DKN I B Alll.K C O O I > N
At L'rioes
Much Less than Cost of Importation
GEO. R. TAYLOR & CORED IRON FRONT!
Til K (iKKAT
PATENT SILVER LAKEF LOUR HOUSE
Unanticipated Demand! Unexpected Success!
Science, Improved Machirery and A No. I Wheat ar<
Bound to Give Good Results.The Silver hake Flour ponso^es Hll these advantages ami consequently i« will:
out a competitor, ami to-day stands at the head Im>th for quality ami price.tor13 fj. 4H.lJ:if41 A. HOXK. SOhK AOKNftt.
1876. NEW GOODS. 1876We have In store onrKPRlNU HTfX'K of (iooda. All the NEW AND HKMlKAIil.J
Hfylea In
Diagonal, Straight and Basket Worsteds, Spring Overcoatings, Fancy Pantaloon and Vest Patterns,
Ami a large stock ol BUSINESS HIMTINOH, entirely new In dealgn, to which we Invlte the attention of our cuxtmncrH ami the public. We also have
a full ami complete xtock of
&BNTB'FURNISHING GOODS,Embracing all new noveltlea. A lull line of White .shirt* of fluent quality. Thereto
Untied KINK Mil IK If*, ami Oilored slilrtx In New Patterns. always In xtore.Shirt* of all kind* miule to order, ami a perfect fit guaraiiled.
Call aud examine xtoclt.
-T. II. STALLMA> Ac CO.,MKRtHAKT TAIMIRM
mno No. 27 Twelfth St., Wheeling, W. Va.
"fourteenth annual statementOK THE
FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY!OK
WHEELING, WENT VA.,JANUARY 1st, 1876.
AgMETft.[rolled HtaU* Bend* . «'hm)i OH Hand and In Bank ... UjM[>»an* on Bond* and Mortgagee firm lien on property wortli double the
amonnt loaned. .. _ ~ _ »(,?:&Keal t>tate, Unincumbered .utjpn vVgeucy Balauc.-a.. . . .....l«MltMerchant* National Bank Htock._ . zr'tJt (jItv 01 Wheel lug Ga* Bon 1*...._ . ZfiU) n111 11k Keoelrabie.. ..... iijI'reirilums Uncollected. Home Office :i^i« »,l>ue from other Insu ranee I'ornpautea 'IJCl iVecrued InU-r.at ... ,,4rVW7-alvage Claim* and Kent* due . u.ifU .jjroe* PremIuran in Tranalt, December bum new _ uLhie trom IndirldnaJ* . umhjfflc* Kumiuir© . _ 'iflA U
S£>| JHH (jLIABILITIES
'spita! Htoek- tl'Jijm (JU\jomm imJJuaU*! hut not doe. . . . 7.MM »t[>*** » < "oote»ite«l .Itjtil tilK»-lr»Mir*iire laud (Sew York Hlaudard) u,9*,xiLKie Individual* J/>44 V,
turplu* aw regard* policy holder* ...__. f'DCt VriMet *urpIu*ovcr all Matiilllie* . .
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Jiaotiyjwo-* paid mace organiratiou,over m i
OFFICER*.J. ! . fllW'E, Presides!.NM HAfc'f REILLV, Vlce*PrnldfKl.T. P. P1I1LL1P#, HrcrfUrjr.I. H. WILLUNS, Amat. Hec'f aid Trcaivm.
DIRECTOR*.J. N. VAWK, UKO. B. CALDWELL,M. KKILLY. U. W. KKAN/.HKIMufeo aUAmH. JobS 11. Uobiw,JOHN HtlU, T. r. HHALLCKUWl
L. C. KILTEL. jmll
T FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
J ^ 8BARE8 IN GERMAN BANK.
1 O Shares In German Insurance Cotn>lOpoiiy. PETERSON A BAKKK.__
Jul3FOR SALE.
JjOlISE IN BELLAIKK.
We have a two story frame house In Ke|InI re. Cummin*'* addition, for tuUe. 1%sirable lor a Nail Mill ina'.i.
Ju 13 PETERSON A BAKKR.
FOR SALE.WE HAVK TWO VERY NICK TWO
story brick tenement house* onTwenty fl illi street, lor «nle. Tliey arenearly new and lu excellent repair. Em hcontain* lour rooms ami a kilcheu, amibut li have good cellars. Any |mtmoii «lesiring a cheap dwelling houte well located,and upon reasonable terms, will do well(< call, for full particulars apply to theundersigned at their office, No. 1136 Chaplinestreet. Wheeling, W. Va.
CRACKAFT A COLK,aprlSh Attorneys.
Farm for NrIo.\17iTH THK INTENTION OK RkTIR.YY iug on accouut ol age. 1 will sell myfarm.situated In lmver township, L'nloucounty, Ohio, on the MaryNVllle au<! IWhwarenike. luljoliiitiK U»e town ot Si»Isrver, on the lk-laware ami Springfieldrailway, 2510 acres, 2W Ot which Is in a highslat#* of cultivation* balance timber, allundergoou fence. Three dwelling houses"imkI barn, irull, good water, soil blackloam, making a desirable larin. Will sellIn nue Is sly, or to mi it purchasers. Forlurtlier particulars call on or address
MOKUAN MA VAUK,Jedbegrb New Ikiver. Union count) o
Jb*OR SAIjF,UVKKV DKSIKAKUC KitII'K HOI'SK,
No. 151 Sixteenth street, In first-das*coiulition. This house la very con veuielil,MiiUihie for either oue or two lumil is, jicontains eight nsuiis, ami has Water allthrough it. There is a good stable on thepremises. For terms aud further partlcu*UUS MqtllMOII the preinlaes, between 6and 7o'clock lu the evening. If uol soldbelore July 11th, it will be offered at public
, sale on tiiutdayat lUo'clnck, at thei'ouilHouse. JOHN K McNAKB.
J uJira
FOR A IiR84 Shares of Stock in the
Standard Printing Company,Apply to
JAMES F. CAKItOLL,Cor. Mth and Market streets
niarl..h
FOR RENT.
. FOR RENT.flHVO OK THKKK llNFt'KNIHHKHI rmiins, |iu. Ac., In the house, corner
<»| Mark«t and Fourteenth streets,suitablelor young men, or for a snisii tauilly. I'os.session given I mured laid i Also, fromApril 1st, | lie basement I'iho ol Hie siine
building, now occupied b> iv.'I*. Ford js a
gre<-n grocery or huckster stand. Appl\ tolilt. M. F. Ht'l.l.iriKN,
tlr to'Ht|Ulre O'Keeie, corner Market audFourteenth streets. mrluh
I FOR R ENT.A KINK HRH'K l»V\ KM.INU ON
Kleveiil h stieel (loililerly old 21®Union,) near the cornel oi ChuplliH-"®*street, t'oiltrrllis seven r-.oiiiH, lias rtulsln .Iattic, lod and cold water,and gas Ilimnylimit.Will !» rented si onee on uievueihie l< iin*, buri'Rri|<-ui»i*H|>i>i} i<>
jomn p. I'HnHciiKi.i.,Jyi*l~W MiirkH 5iit*i*i
FOR RENT.
I AW OKKK'KH ON CHAH.INK Nlj Tli»« mount loriurrly oreuplttl l>\ It. *
HlllVMI, N< . I'.yil < Ktwt. ll<>Wli<Hmiiii givi-n liiiniitllulfly. 111<|111r> ill
ALUKItMONA I'AI'M.,J Hi ia«! Miukil Hlix't.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION,NUTICK IH IIKKKBV OIVKN TH.Vl
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Hell 11 oil Hit- 'III tiny til J it I \ , A. I». I <T»..i>. it o vitS.JOHN JKWKTI.
))7i JOHN KODDA.
PURE AND SWEET.
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Finished in the LATEST SIYLLAt v**ry rmMoualilc (.rloe**.
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Get Your Pictures FramedAT THK
I McLure House Art Store.' ju 17 K. L. M100LL
TRIMBLE & HORN BROOK1418 Market Street,
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Edmund Booking'sPHARMACY,
No. I ODD Fellow* He"%OOK.TWKI.KTH ATHAPLINKKl*OPEN DAY AND NIOHf. $Kor llie aroouimouailon of my ca*t0,B>f;'eiiij Irirtnta, f hnvf «u(i(nl »u **"'wl.o will »tU-n«J to tiie
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pereou or i Lrcnmtenooe.