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FOR RENT. J10BHEHTOne or two furnlaheil roomo for rent; Ibrre uilnutM' walk from Hie Poitofllce. Enqnire ut Hchnt|.I'? Drag Store, Open Home roriicr. my25_ ponKENTThe lnrgo three-itorjr Wuelionu No. 1603 Slain Itrut. Two Iroola, Main and South tlrttta. Foanuton April lat. Appljr to _niyj( A. AI J, EN HOWKI.I. BA-uc. vn nr.n i? A trrr JHmlle Country lUeldenc*, ane mile we?t of Brldfeport on tlio National Kuad, with one aero ol ground well cultivated, and a tlnt-clua two*atory Hrlck llou*>, with all modern Itnproventento. Priro, for i-ltlior rale or rent, to lull the Umea. For/ui tier Information pnqulre ol MAAfc IRWIN, pit Or Flnt National Bank, Bridgeiort. jQWELLING JIOUUB FOR KENT. No. 81 Booth Front itreet, laland?plraaautly situated au?l dralnblo. Also, one Boom Id second lory of Wo. M Twelfth afreet, suitable for an officc or sleeping room. Possession given Immediately. Enquire of Kit & A. HILDKhTH, plj No. 1M7 ChapltnaHt. JjlOR KENT OR SALE. Tho One Dwelling No. 18 Fifteenth street. Thro# tenement* in the Fifth Ward. LAW OFFICE, N. E. corner 12th and Chaplin* streeta. Enquire of II. FORBES, ap3 1 UlChapUne^lreet^ jjlOR RENT?" A Brick Houae, No. CO, 13th atreet, coutaining 10 rooma, with apacloua halls and dry basement cellar. By W. V. DOGE & BRO., inr29 1300 Market 8treet.__ jjlOR RENT?110USE? Containing eight rooun and Path Boom, on Jacob sticet, between 18th and 14th, west aide, flu and water. Will be rented low to responsible tenant. Enquire of JOBEP11 L. WILDE, no21 Bookseller and Htatloner, 10M Main Bt. FOn SALE. jjioil SALETwoliiht, one-hone, iecood-hand Fpring Wagona. Ono one-horae, aecond-band tipiing Wag>n, with top. One one-bone bran new Spring Wagon. Will *11 all cheap for cash. tii aLbiiniif'i my8 Cor. Twenty-fourth and Market bta. JJUILDING LOTS FOR IS AXE? In Manchester, near Reymann'i Brewery. We will offer for aeleat public auction, on HATURDAY, May IC, 1877, At 10 o'clock a. m.. at t{ie front door of the Court Houie of Ohio county, tno f llnwlng Hull Jlu? Lots, that la tony: Lota 20, 27,2B, :i0,ll and 32, the lit* ter lot tieliiK partly corned by leaw* to Werner A Mills, and will be sold subj?ct to said lease.' Txrim op (Salr?One-bp If nub, and tbrlwlmirc In ono year from day o( sale, recurcd by trust de:?l on the property sold. TUU8TKE9 RBILIY ESTATE, my!4 rerTuoa U'llma.'*, Ak'? nnd t?cr'y. rjlRUSTEE'S HALE. By tlrtue of a Herd of Trust from Ibo Cilizecr.' Fire, Marine and J.lfe Insurance Corawny of Wheeling, to we, bearing date the 24th day of March, 1877, and on record In the Cleik's offlee of the County Court cf Ohio, I will pnxwd to tell at Public Auction at 10 o'clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, THE 2n DAY OF MAY, 1877. at the front door of tho Court Hourc of Ohio County to the highest bddir, th** following i>ro|?crty known as -*-? a -vwr 7VJ ? cj T?rvx?r Piigi < r ?t ct j v w ?t ? (hat ia to far: The undivided one-half of lot No. 17C, altuated on the corner of EotTami Seventeenth treats, In the city of Wheeling, W. Va., ami on the north Hi Jo ol Mild Keventectli street ?uil cast of KoP'aictTt, nod also of the wot one-half of lot Mo. 175 immediately adjoining mid lot No. 178, l?th hclng situated In that part of the vltr of Wheeling commonly called East Wheeling. There are flvo Brick Tenement! on raid property, all under Imp for the coming year, and the property will be sold aa a whole or In parcel* to ault porchasera. Txuma OK Balk.?One-third caahaml the Ulancc In two equal Installments at slxnud twelve months, with lutcrcat from the day of wile, raid deferred payment* to lc secured by Iked of Trust ou said property. The other ono-hilf of wl 1 property will bo iold t the ?amo time and place i?nd on Mine tenna by the owner thereof. II HUUIVF.lt, inrJl Trustee. Theabovo ca.o ia postponed until SATURDAY, May 1-2, at 10 o'clock a. si. 11. S11UIVKU, my3 Truatce. The abo*e ??lo ia poitpotkd until TUESDAY, the 12th day of June, nt 10 o'clock a. u. myl4 If. 7.. SUB!VKU, Trustee. JlOIl BALE? 20 Shares Stock In PWbcdy Insurant* Co. 10 Sharca Stock iu Ohio Valley bank. 10 Shan* Stock in La Hello (Haas Co. 10 Hharea Stoock in ^itna Mill. Lot Ground, Centre Wheeling, Main street. % l<ot (Jround, Centre Wheeling, Market at reel. 1 Small Frame House, 14th atnet. 1 Two-atory UrJck House, 14th atreet inrau i. h?yi?. iiRfin. jpOR BALE? Eighty cholcfl Building Lola on Wheeling Island. Priro from 9400 to ffiOO each. Only one-sixth of the purchase money required in cash. The residue may he paid annually tn kivk equal Installments with Interest. Apply to JOHN P. DILCHRIHT ap? AtTopMU]._ jpOR SALE? The Resilience of N. C. Arthur, on 15th street, in the citv of Wheeling. The lot front* about 03 feet ou Fifteenth street, aud extends lack to the alley. The house is n two-story brick, containing ten rooms and finished attic, bath room, with hot and cold water, and is in good repair. There is also a wash house, coal house, ash house, Ac.; on the property. Persons desiring to examine the property, or to ascertain the terms of Hale, will oallon R. 0. Barr, attorney, 1142 Chapline street, ap3 N. C. ARTIIUR. (/) -J 6 0 O -36 - [fl = | > "VflQ 35 co r 1 &d <j ? .E a! 1 &HSs CO =" OLD FASHIONED Sqtiara B?r ^oap is the tno*t economical to u?e. PtcmIdk nnd wrapping are of no |H?alblo W-ti- 1 cflt to Soap, but nro done tn make It look attrectlre ftQil Mlable. PKOCTKUA UAMBLE'S OH1GIKAL MOTTLED GERMAN SOAP U nifcdoof ifwJ Oil, tho best material known for producing ? liar?l, aervlceablo uuil Hlectlvo Sotp. It U cut In one-pound b?r?, of ronv?u> Thl 1 cl'ono,a,ca' ?hap?, nnd not wrap|wd. ...? ... n i,in, iins n cm ami iwkm sates all ussles* rxpvnto, runMIng us to ull u superior Soap at much lkm )*kk rot'nd than , you are now paying for an Inferior article. ' .Mother. Stlil ovorywhere. feM-3ttow j q sTKiNsirr/., Piper Box Muufictunr, Hoe. 1311 in?l 1213 Main Street, op slain (old ' Union llall). Is now prepared to make all klnda or ftney and Plain Fspar Boxes In as food style and 1 . at as low prices aa any house In the country. 0> "\ dm from the country promptly attended to. i y mr24 < J^ABDOIL AND MINERS' OIL. 10 Barrels Extra W. 8. lard Oil < Jurt ^r^Mby U"' 1 JUST RECEIVED. *1 un MF.N'3 FINE ti? Hand Sewed & Pegged Shoes, tor Lateit 8(ylcp, wirrantcd equal to best CJ Custom Work. in( MISSKS'TND HOYS' Th Machine Sewed Boots & Shoes All_8lyl??. ^ LADIES' MIS5ES'tClIIU>REN'rf I All Fine Side Lace Boots & Shoes. MY STOCK IS NOW FUI.I., anil "jj1 My Prices Can't Be Beat, u pr CALL AND SEE ME.-83, Uii J. T. STONE. ? Ju ll-lit Main 14? ? i'lniu niirrii ">15 HOBMMIOOK'B Ul-OIK. 00 Q A. WINQEBTEB, DENTIST. mi 00n ?oJ IMlnu*, Mo. 1067 Main Bt., oppoilU 1 Union, Wheeling, W. Vi. |lp aTNU.-oui Oild? (Jm and other Anttttotlct : idmlalatgmL mjia to JJ FRANK, T J1E CLOTH I KB, ? Twelfth HTBIIT, lluyi aii'l will TlcktU to all point* Eut ami W?t, "'J irr ? Mi Hi Itbt'UVilUi Ut 1UI. ^,| f Round trip tlckrti to Baltimore ?nd return, ?nd Chicago ?nd return, on hand. ocfi j j( WE LEAD! NEVER FOLLOW! ni| nn W Wo Originate ! Nevor Imitate ! C|{ Jll OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE! ?? ?? ab be< Our Prl?o? <hoLo^ vnt, t0i P?' OUR MOTTO: I da Reliable Qualities and Good ? Workmanship. in Se The people of Wheeling and vicinity will wc nnve money ny buying tneir Linen Hints, thi Overdresses, etc., of I. Blunt & Br#. Their advantages over all competitors ntc ne* iu. knowledgotl on all sides. Large qtiau ities .1 of new garments opened daily. I. BXiTTIM: <3c BRO., 110-1 .llHlii Nfrccl. {'J,1 P. s.?Silks, Grenadines and Purn.soU m our specialities. \\ e challenge competition nci on them. iny22 I>r< rpEETii extracted wnuoiir 1 PAJN. lh) During the eleven yearn I hate been practicing i In Wheeling 1 havoailuilnhtered gas to orcr ktcu , thoiiromi person* with 1'kkpkit ?*rrrr, and In lal aluiuet every ease with entire satisfaction to nivscli \f. and patients. We comtantlj kwp on hands pure NltrouaOxlile C0) Oai fcr those that dwlre to take It. an Pit. KUIUIIHON A HON, ?j poM Ko. 1143 Market fet. Festival- . Jo ror the benefit of the KJ Wheeling No. I,N.C.T.U., X, evi Continue"! to-night. Admission 15c. hei my'25 tic ? - ? - -- . ? ar< UhtSdMifmtw E N.\TUltDAY. HAY ao, 1S77. I'" ho co New Advertisement*. 0. Fourth Street M.E.Church. Vi White Lead?E. F. Ilay. tin Wanted?Girl. " ho Poison, Poison. wi An Ohio Merchant. ifl Your Horses and Cattle Need Atten- ne tion?Logan, List & Co. da Steel Engraving*?W. S. Hutchins. mi Follow the Crowd to Heed's Hat Store. Dressing Case Suits?Morehead A Co. Undertaking?Zink & Son. loj Watches?Turner & Dillon. pr Base Ball To-day. loi We Lead, Never Follow?I. Blum & m< Bro.?head of local. Sp Spirit Power?fust pa^e. ngi List of Letters. ter -? sni Thermometer Record.?The follow- da ing shows the range of the thermometer, clo as observed at Schnepfs druc store, we Opera HouBe corner, yeaterday 8 A. m. 12 v. 8 p. u. 7 P. xi. 57 til Irt ?0 801 The boat race this afternoon. ho ? on The cold weather has chilled trade. ^ 1 The Board of Commissioners will uieet J on Monday. Tu .. ? tin Jfco transfers of real estate were re- wo corded yesterday. The sudden coolneaa ia a net back to jui the strawberry crop. * cu The Shakespeare Club will not meet St: again until September. Jo! * mm m Oi TnE Acta of the laat Legislature will W be ready for delivery next week. jui 9c Our Standards pounded the stuffing , out of the "Southern champions." m ? m ovi The Memphis Keda and Standards dri will play their closing game to-day. ev< ? ^ ? - qu > About$100 waa realized from the featival held in Mozart llall on Thursday *J1 night. The peonle living along Market street, 1 above 12th, want their pavements of widened. da; * * m an Ax attractive feature of the baae ball inj gamea is the presence of a goodly num- roi her of ladies. Bo Neuhauben's summer garden concert was postponed until next week, on ac- am count ol the weather. clo ? ^ ? atr The umall child reft of the Seventh ph Ward public school will have a picnic in pei Zane'a orchard to-day, rai "Was it done for gate money eflect?" ] That was the question asked at the close ten of the game yesterday. ott ^ ?' hal The pupils of the First Baptist Church in last night repeated the drama, "The ha Fruits of the Wine Cup." Stt A temperance meeting is to be held in the hall over Parker Bros', store, in ye< Centre Wheeling, to-night. am ? ? ? bwi A dill was given at Charley Koch's Th liall, in South Wheeling, last evening, in ani !ionor of Wm. 8teinman and bride. The nupper and festival given at cm tfowrt Hall bj Wheeling Union No. 1, ape N. C. T. Un waa continued laat evening, er ? occ To-day's baae ball game will be called en >t 1:15 o'clock, io that all who to desire :an aee botb the game and the boat race. 1 . - Fu The Committee on Finance and Ac- aiti ?unt? of the Boimt of Comminioncca Tol net at the Court Houte yeiterday moin- ma ?* cot ? "hi Courts.?Circuit Court?Judge Ivin.?1This court was In neaaion as i ial yesterday. fhe cue of Tingle vs. 8lieib wu conued. Phe caw of Kgerler ti. Kamaer waa set Msy 30. I rtie examination of witneaaea in the e of Donel va. Hadlicb waa resumed, 1 occupied the remainder of the day. e ca?e la atill on trial. Muricipal Court?Judge Oranmer, rhia court met yesterday at 10 o'clock, rsusnt to adjournment of Wedneaday. 0 following business was transacted: [n the case of Alexander Punnell vs. drew Wilson, in chancery, an orderwaa ered requiring the Commissioners to f over to the receiver of this court the ire of Hugh O. Pannell, a non-resident, the euit. Matthew Barton vs. Fire. Marine and fe Insuranco Company, in assumpsit, uiurrer to the declaration overruled, 1 demurrer to each of the special pleas stained, issue on plea of non-assumpsit, d cnau set for honrinir on Monday. mc 4. Adjourned until this morning at 10 lock. Police Court?Jtulgc Vrnnmer. There was but one caa? up yesterday jrning. Charles Abrahams, for exposing his pern on the street, was fined $2. Kxecuin was suspended on defendant agreeing leave the city. Pkrhonai. Points?President \V. K. ndleton, of Bethany College, on ednesday delivered an address upon lie Church" before the Ohio Christian issionary Convention, in session at eveland. A horse and bugjjy was rallied oil' at llmliiiiiilit'j nSi.au mtnrn on Tim piilmi ilht, and won by Mr. Geo. E. Stifel. Mr. and Mm. Jacob Worth, of Cineinti, ur? visiting Mr. John Pfarr, Mr*, orth'n father. Kev. Unston,pastor of the Presbyterian lurch of Bellaire, will go to Scotland in ne, to attend a religious meeting. Uajtt. Parker,of thuHteamer Ike Ilamitt, ia visiting his family at Cincinnati, tfev. O. P. Miller has returned from an aence of some eight or ten days, having en engaged in n meeting in Washing* i county, Pa., and will occupy hi* pull us usual at the Disciples' Church morrow morning and night. We had a pleasant calj from JohnO. ndleton; Knj., of Wheeling,on Wednesy. John is a clever young man ami excellent lawyer.',and we are pleased to trn that his legal business is increasing. Wtllibura Neus. Alex. Undegraff is an excellent rendand snows a length of breadth his elocutionary exercises before the cond Branch of Council that is truly inderful. Last night he read that rilling piece entitled "the minutes of 5 previous meeting" with such power it it literally raised the audience to Mr feet. Titos. Ilornbrook makes his pocketi?k work in a good cause, as well as nself. Happening to meet him not ig ago we told hiia ot a Kundajr ecliool a country district that was in great td of a library. His answer waa as ompt m satisiactory?his check on a nk.?Stale Journal. \ d?y or two since it waa stated in ;se columns that Mr. E. 8. Hall had sn arrested and locked up for raising a se alarm of lire in Centre Wheeling, r. Hall writes us a note and begs us to rrcct this statement. He Rays that the rest was made for Bhooting firearms thin the corporate limits of the city. ft) day's Boat Race.?This evening hn Barrett, of the Nail City Club, and I.Clator, of the Brown Club, will row ingle scull race over the lower course a purse of $100. The men are pretty ?nly matched, being about the same ight and weight, and a close pull is ani paled. The friends of both oarsmen s confident of victory, and during the ?t)week have put up considerable wealth "the result, the betting being about ?n. The articles ot' agreement specify that ) race shall take place between the urn of 2 and 5 p. m., over the "lower urse," from a point opposite the B. & railroad water works, on the West rginia side, one mile and a half down b river ana reiurn. omooia water win required, and tho condition of the iter will be decided by the referee, who empowered to postpone the race, if cessary, until the next fair day, Suny excepted. The start will hardly be tde before 4$ or 5 o'clock, Cunious Weather.?The meteoro;ical phenomena hereabout* during the went year have rarely been equaled unexpected changes. A winter of >re than the usual quantity of snow; a ring opening early but to close soon inn; Summer bursting into sudden inisitv of heat, and then again a "cold ip, followed by strong wind which one y drives the previous day's mud in uds of dnst about the streets. The ather is anything but settled. r?E Pittsburgh Dispatch thus notices ue of our Standard bojs : When Deacon Hagan is in goo.i trim puts "patent duplex English twist" uiB balls. Lane is playing beautifully as catcher the Wheeling Standard club. In the game with the Live Oaks, on esday, Wilkinson and Gallagher, of > Standard club, did some effective rk. N'ixt Week's Jurors.?1The following ors have been summoned for the Cirit Court: J. Ed. Mendel, B. Fisher, 8. Howell. W. H. Woodward, J. D. inton, J. II. Smith, Wm. F. Peterson, hn Atkinson, Lew Manners, Henry II, Parker McCammon, B. J. Porter, m. L. Ewing, Wm. Taylor. The above ora will meet on Tuesday morning at i'clock. _ The Matthews Light Guards now have it sixty names on their roll. The boys 11 regularly on Monday and Thursday snings of each week, and have becorno ite proficient in the manual of arms. . j.Shriver Woods has been elected rst Sergeant, rice Col. J. B.Peyton, who slined to serve. Board ok Public Works.?The Board Public Works met at 10 o'clock yesteij morning, and without transacting y business adjourned until this morn: at 10 o'clock. There is nothing but ltine business to be disposed of by the ard. Vesterday afternoon Captain Kraus 1 David Harris, run ners for rival thing stores, had a rumpus on Main eet, near 11th, over a customer. Comlint was made to the authorities by rsons living in the vicinity, and warits were issued for their arrest. Marti*, Wheeling's ^boss restauranir, "stole a march'' on his friends the ter dnv, and took to himself a better If. Although Martin is a young man years, yet he is old in experience and # an established reputation all over the ite, as a caterer.? Wdlsburg Herald. f ustioe Bcuieii.?Charley Allen was iterday arrested by Constable llamm il taken before Justice Bulger to an City Council.?Second Brack?k ipeclal meeting of the City Council waa held lut night. Preaent in the Second Branch at roll call: Atlanta, Bown,Camp bell, Crowther, Good fellow, Hanea, Ilorkheimer, Logan, Mjlaa, Pollock, Rltter, Btoker, Vockler, Walt, Waterhouie, Yahn, Mr. President. An ordinance in relation to the erection of awningn on Market and Main streets waa received from the First Branch and concurred in. The returnaof the election for a Municipal Judge were read by the Clork, and Judge Cranmer declared duly elected. Judge Cranmer waa accordingly sworn by the Preaident. HTREET9, ALLEY J AND GRADES. The Committee on Street*, Alley* and Grades made the following recommendations: That Measra. White and Collins be awarded the contract for taking up, cleaning and relaying the 18-inch crock HAwer. in tlir Novpnlh Ward, in the alley north of Virginia street, between South York street and the Back Itlvcr, for the sum of $74; that the contract lor cleaning dirt from the iron and woodwork and painting the bridges at Market, 17th and Baker streets he awarded to E. W. Pratt for $-107; that Michael Shaughneasy be awarded the contract for paving such streets, alleys, or parts thereof as may be ordered 6y Council, during the year ending April SO, 1878, at the rate of 8 J cents i>er square yard; that a 12-inch crock sewer be laid in Alley E, from Alley 18 to 22d street; that the gutter on the north side of 22d street, from Alley E to EofT street, be paved; that a box sewer be filaced on EofT street, to carry the water; rom a spring in front of the Seminary j gate north to the quarry on the creek bank; that the curb in front of Dr. Hates' building, on 12th street, be re-set; that the dirt in front of Austin McGrail'a property, on Wetzel Btreet, be removed; that Hamilton and McGranahan be paid $150 in full of any and all claims against the city, on account of sewer on 3Uth street, and (hat August Helmbrickt be paid $20 05 for work done by order of C. Leonhart, the ex-Street Commissioner; that tbo curb in front of the Custom House be net out three feel; that the pe? tition (fi E. Larkin and other* be rejected. The several recommendations were adopted, with the exception of tho last, which was recommitted with instruction* to report in favor of granting the petition ho far as practicable. The following resolution was ofl'ered by Mr. llorkheimcr: Ifaolttd, That the Street Commissioner is^ herewith instructed to continue the widening of the pavement on Market ntrect between 12th and 11th streets. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys fur report. The rules were suspended and cotl'ee house licenses granted to Moran & Krrst r.r.d Joachim Beuter. NO GERMANS NEED APPLY. The following petition was read and; referred to the Comtnitte on Streets and Alleys: Wheemnw, May 2."), 1877. 'r.ii.* ii. i.i. i?... - .....i /> ?.. /i... ? jui/ic jiunu/umr iiiuuor unii ^uy luunrii o/" IKArt/jrip : (. entlkmen?The undersigned, your petitioner, respectfully represent* to tou that he is a poor man; that he is ablebodied, willing and anxious to work, and that, being unable to obtain sufficient employment otherwise owing to the dullnew of the time*, he has applied to the Street Commissioner for an opportunity to labor for the city, desiring at least enough work to do to pay his taxes with, but without Buccesa. IIo further represents to vour honorable bodv that he id ii German, and that he cousider* il to be apparent that the Street Commissioner bait almost entirely neglected and excluded the Germans in his distribution ot the city's patronage to laboring men. This he believes to be a plain injustice, as no clasB of our citizens are more orderly, law abiding and peaceable than the Germans, who uniformly pay their taxeB without murmuring or evusion and, when necessary, always rally to the defence of this, our common country, with a heartfelt zeal, devotion and bravery that is unsurpassed in others. In view of the foregoing premises he earnestly prays your houorable bodies that you direct the Street Commissioner to give him an opportunity to work for the city*. Verr respectfully, Your obedient servant, Peter Maur. Several other petitions of no particular interest were read and relerred to appropriate committees. finance. The report of the Finance Committee, recommendingapgropriations for certain committees to meet expenses for the ensuing year, was taken from the table, and discussed at some length. The appropriations, as recommended by the committee, are as follows: Committee on Light*.......... 19,800 wttcr worm 14,BiO " Fire Dcputmcnt yjjoo " " Streets anil Alleja 10,972 Total - #12,072 On motion of Mr. Uoodfellow, the appropriation to meet the expennes of the Committee on Streets and Alleys was increased to $21,972. The vote upon this motion was as follows: Ayes?Beltz, Bown, Crowther, Goodfellow, Hanes, Myles, Riddle, Hitter, Stoker, Vockler, Wait, Wnlerhouse, Yahn, Mr. President?14. Noeb?Adams, Horkheimor, Logan, Pollock, Simpson?5. , It is understood that the Bum added to this committee is to be expended in bridging Caldwell's Run. resolutions. Instructing the Committeo on Water Works to have a fire plug attachment made on the south side of 17th amlMc-| Culloch streets. Referred to Committee I on Fire Department. That a gas post be placed at the corner of Coal street and Alley 2. Referred to I Committee on Lights. Authorizing the Committee on Streets, Alleys and Urades to have a double, stone crossing placed across South Penn | street, on the north side of Virginia street; also a double stone crossing across Houm renn atreot, on nontli aide of Ztne street. Referred to Committee on Street*, Alleys and Grades. Adjourned. FIRST 11 RANCH?EX TRA SESSION. Ilia Honor the Mayor called the Branch to order and upon calling the roll Messrs. I Baird, Blair, Brice, Boring, Carnahan, Egerter, llasiingn, McAdams and Reister answered. i The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed by the Mayor and Clerk. The Mayor stated that the special business of the session was the counting of the voto cast at jesterday'ii election for Judge of the Municipal Court. A meaaagofrom theSecond Branch announced that for Judge of the Municipal Court, it appeared thai 0. L. Cranmer received 1,468 votes, Judge Kennedy 1,134 and James L. Rodgers 3 votes, and that it had therefore declared Gibson L. Cranmer duly elected to fill the ensuing term of the ?oflice, and the said action of the Second Branch was concurred in. Mr.Blair offered a resolution to la; down a double atone crossing at the cor* ner of South Penn and Virginia street, which the Mayor ruled as out of order. 2'hcre was received from the Commit* tee on Grade*, an ordinance in relation to a change of grade of Zane and Virginia streets, which was read and rejected for i&ck 01 intelligence in ita construction. The Chairman of the Committee on Streets, Alleys and Grades submitted an ordinance changing the grades on Virginia and Sonth Front streets, and after discussion the ordinance was rejected. A resolution authoring the City Sergeant to proceed under the rules against the Street Commissioner for neglecting to carry out the order of Counoil in re* lation to clearing off the obstruction on 10th street, was read, and discussed and adopted. The report from the Second Branch that it had adopted the recommendations sf the Committee on Streets, Alleys and Qradee in relation to certain bids (or ct u viuirxo ui uisorusriy conuuci. e examination resulted in the defendt being fined $1 and costs. rue German Fidelio Society will exrt to Cresap's Grove to-morrow, and md the day in the woods. The steamTelegram has been chartered for the taaion. Kramer will accompany the ^unionists. ?ulton Election.?The citiiens of lton yeaterday Toted upon the propoon to incorporate their town. The ing was rather close, there being a jonty of only eighteen in faror'of in- i tiAHtlnn fviawvm j ' paying and widening pavements on Market street or elsewhere, and laying lewern, al*o paying certain bills to parties named, wan read, and after discussion Mr. Wjl* on moved that the report be recommitted in' order to get a bid from Michael Bhaughnasay for paving, he to furnish all material; the ayes and nays being called fur the motion waa lost. Mr. Boring moved that the contract be awarded to Uillespie & Slater at 85 cts per yard, which motion upon a call for the ayes and naya wan adopted. Mr. Blair objected to the portion of the report in referenco to the sewer in t)i? altar hv Mia faminarv. and moved to recommit for the purpose of ascertaining the cost, which motion wm lout. After which the action of tho Second Hranch in approving the report of the committee wasconcurred in. The action of the Second Branch in granting license to Moran & Earnest,Joachim Beuter and Joachim Feinler to keep coffee hoimes was concurred in. A motion to adjourn prevailed. Hahb Ball.?The Standards Gel ^1 uxiy vith (he Memphis Reds.?Notwithstanding the cold and gloomy weather a very interesting contest occurred yesterday between the Ked gocks and Standards, and the home nine succeeded In erasing the defeat of tho day before. The batting on the part of our boys waa very heavy, no low than lGbaae hits being made. Maloney pitched up to tho fourth inning, but ns lie was punished rather severely a change was made and Buckalew, the regular, wan substituted. He fared ns badly as Maloney, as the Standards hit him very hard. Junkins handled tho willow in style, making lour clean hits; he also distinguished himself hy catching a red hot liner at second. Tho out and in-tleld played a fautless game, the three errors charged belonging to Lukens and McKennon. Wilkinson did as well on first us any one could have done; Ilagan made a beautiful lly catch at right, and Barckley got in a double Elay from centre. Walker, the lirst aseman for the visitors, had all tho errnra nn ihoSr auto. Hip lmlnnrp nf tlip ninn doing exceedingly well. Kennedy's fine catching deserves honorable mention; he undoubtedly excels all who have visited us this season. Buckalew and Malonoy on the Memphis side carried off the batting honors, and 8hotip's second base play was remarkably good. We print the score below : Mr AM DAI PH. U. K. II Kin. i). K. Moffat 1 o Walker 4 1 Junklna - 2 2 Brookahnw_ ft 0 (JIM'rock... *t 1 Rodman ,.2 2 llagan :> 2 Shoup. 2 2 Barckley :t 2 Moloney 1 2 Wllktnaon 2 2 Loftui t 0 Gallagher 4 0 Buckalew 2 0 Luken*. 2 1 Kennedy I 0 McKcnuoo 3 0 Moore 4 0 27J0 27 1 INNtNOS. 0 2 2 0 0 :T 0~8 0-7. Htaodardf 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0-10. Umpire?Bobert McNlchola. Time of game 2 hours. Una litis ?Standard, 15; Beds, 10. T.itil Baia Hltf-Sttndnrd, 18; Bodt, 12. Karne?l*Kun|?Standard, B; Reds, I. Krrora?Standard, 3; Rods, a. The game to-day will be called promptly at 1:45 p. m., so that all may a'.tend the boat race, if they so desire. Lane will resume his position behind the bat, and things will bo exciting in the base ball arena. Tiie Hotels.--We note the following among the late arrivals at the hotels; St. Jama?W. E. Mallory, Woodslield, O.; J. llanna, Columbus; Samuel C. Harris, Indianapolis. Stamm?.T. T. Patterson. Hunter.O; W. 0. Brown, Washington, l*a.; Spencer Montgomery, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, Knet Finlev, Pa.; J. A. Phillip?, I>rv ltidgv. McLure?11. liiuipcr, Xanesville; L. M. Wilson, (irafton; D. II. Williamson,Fairmont; John Jlcnry, Steubenville; J. CJ. Williamson, Parkcrsburg. Ho! fob the Boat Race. ?The Standard base ball club has chartered the steamer Ella, which will be at the Island landing at 4 o'clock prompt, to convey all who desire to go to the race, leaving the wharf at 4:13 promptly. Tickets 10 cents, for rale at the Fair Ground ticket office. No other tickets will be recognized. Turn out, visit the ball game, and then be conveyed to the ruuccuureu ill uui|iie uuie 10 witngPH mc boat race. The proposed reduction of ten per cent in the pay of all officers and employes on the Pennsylvania railroad, to take effect June 1, has caused considerable excitement among the locomotive engineers, and a strike is talked of. A teamster in the employ of Parker Bros, sustained severe injuries on Thursday evening, by being thrown under the wheels of his wagon, which passed over him. A new resort for the followers of Gambrinus, the Spring Garden, was opened at 1420 Market street, by J. W. Bulger, last night. The music was furnished by a Pittsburgh orchestra. The members of the Wheeling Gymnasium met last evening and appointed a committee upon permanent organization. The^ association will be permanently organized on Fiiiday evening, June 15. The cicar hIiod ut theP^nitnnli*rv linn been leaned by Mr. Augustus Pollock, of this city, who will work about lifty convicts. The remains of J. w. Venaman, the teamster who was fatally injured on Tuesday, were yesterday interred at Mt. Pleas-1 ant Cemetery, on Caldwell's Run. The friends of the Children's Home meet at Mozart Ilall this afternoon to make nrrangementa for the festival and baby show. \ Sunday School teachers' institute will be held in the Fork ltidge M. E. Church on Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and tt. Potato Bug Poison. The best inlthe j cheapest, at Logan, List & Co.'a. A Rich Treat in store for all who love I good music. The celebrated Hutchinson Family will give two of their concerts at the Opera House onFriday ami Saturday evenings of next week, under the auspices of the National Christian Temperance Union. Potato Bug Poison. Pure ar.d Sure, at Ixxjan, List & Co.'a. Great reduction for the next thirty days. Good all Wool Pants reduced from $8 to $7, from $7 to $G, from $0 to $5, from $5 to $4 50. 50 different style# of each that must bo closed out. A fit guaranteed or no pale,at Frank Bros' 40 12th Btreet. # Clam Chowder at the Union Restaurant thin morning, 10 cents a plate. Free 8oup Lunch this evening. Armstrong & McKblvy'b White Lead and Colors can be had at the establishment of E. A. Hay, 1211 Main street. This material is the beat of the kind in the market, being puro paint and oil. Mr.Hay also keeps painters' supplies of all kindi. See&riritrttaAmant-??ii , ?? ??>>iitiuaiiutii<;r column, and see vrhat the painters nay | about the lead named. Look to your interest. Money saved in money earned. To savo money go to Frank Bros.', where you can buy mhstantial Working Suits for . . . $-1 50 Good Working Shirts for . . 35 White 14 75 And all other goods in proportion. Latest styles of shoes just received at L. V. Blo?p'& Break down Id prices of Dry Goods and Carpets. Now is your time. Call and price. Got to sell. v J. W. Foiel. Wmi Shall I Go T?laths promt depressed condition of the purses of many. where to buy ud where to get the beat Talue lor their cash, li > question that many will aik themselves. To all mch ns are In a dilemma of the abore character, we would ear, bo eure and go to I. Blum ? Bro., the popular Dry Oooda dealeri, at 1104 Main afreet. They are really deserting of all encomiums that we can write In their behalf. We are satisBed that no buyer can afford to go through tbelr stock and pass those beautiful Silks offered at 76o and $100; those beautiful Qrenadlnee, Bulls, etc., etc,, of. (erred so unmercifully cheap,without mak ing a purchase. Their stock is offered at a scale of prices suitable to the times, and our readera should bear this In mind and avail themselves of the opportunity presented. We can truly sajf that the bargains offered at Messrs. I. Blum A Bro's. are more than ordinary attractlonr; therefore. we reuuest our readers not to omit i this rare chance. Pawn BroicersSale op Unredeemed | Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, &c. ?Wo will sell Saturday ovening, May 20,1877, at our store, 1304 Market atreet, a lot of unredeemed gold and silver I watches, chains, lockets, rings, guna, | pistols, <kc. Don't fail to attend the sale as the goods must be aold to raise money. Solice?All goods in pawn with us on which the time has run out will positiwely be sold unless redeemed or renewed. DeKOY & wller. Extraordinary Baroains in Pianos and Organs,?Our readers will hardly credit it when we tell them how low n first-class Piano or Organ can be bought at Adams & Lucas', 1227 Market street. Vnr Inilnnra A fine carved Knabe Piano, seven octaves, as good as new, for $375; iirnt cost $750. An elegant roBewood Piano, carved legs, seven octaves, (can not be told from a new one) for $205: firBt cost $600. Other good secondhand Pianos at from I $ 10 to $150. Splendid new Pianos of the best makes, including Steinway, Knnbe, Iiazelton and others, at from $400 to $1,000. In the line of Organs Messrs. Adams A Lucm sell the Mason & Hamlin, Bmltb, American, and several other makes, at the lowest possible prices?from $85 to i $300. Koine very good second-hand Or- " Sans as low as $40 to $00. Altogether, a ( etter variety can not bo found in any " music store. Terms of payment will Iks made to tmit all responsible parties, while for cash a very liberal discount will be made. j The wealthy invalid would willingly u give up his possessions to enjoy the n blessing of good health, for he prizes it C far above dollars and cents, or houses and lands; many who are Buffering the tortures incident to a diseased liver or confirmed indigestion might now have been the personification of robust health had they used McLaino' Wheeling Vegetable Pills in time. Latest arrival! Two hundred new styleu of Embroidered Linen and French Percale Suits. One thousand new patterns of Wall m Paiwr; also Silk?, Cashmeres, Grenadines, , anil Fancy Dress floodc, as low as 10 cts. I per yard. ' Twenty-five piece* of the beat nnd cheapest Carpets in the city. Two thousand pounds of Superior Southern Carpet Chain; call soon if you wish to save money, at John Koemeii'h, c Dry Qoods, Carpet and Wall Paper Km- J porium. OAK/? Shirts, 25 cents at Frank Bros. The finest shoes kept in the city at L. V. BLOND*. Positively no misrepresent"'' . 1 made at Frank Bros'., all good.- . 1 i teed as represented. See the old and reliable Paper Hanger if you want work done; 20 years' experience in the principal cities of the East and West. I^eave orders at G1 Eleventh street or P. 0. Box 25. W. Lowndes. *? J vu nuiit n ICIglll OIIIl for summer wear go to Frank Bros'., 40 12th street. Gents' fine shoes of the latest styles just received nt L. V. Blond's. Six dollars buys a suit of clothe?, warranted to fit and guaranteed|notto rip, at Frank Bros.', 40 12th street. Good Black Kid Gloves for 35 cts., at ^ J. W. FerrelV. \ The model fitting pantaloons at Frank Bros.'40 12th street. If you want to get suited in a pair of shoes go to L. V. Blond's. Break down in Prices.?Dress Goods i 3 cents, Black Kid Gloves 35 cents and J Carpets as cheap as 15 cents. Tliey have to he Rold to raise money now. J. W. Ferrel. | Just received, a lot of Children's Shoen of the latest styles, at L. V. Blond'*. Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! It is a { well settled fact that the cheapest Carpets and Dry Goods in the city arc found * at J. W. Feriiel's, Corner Main and 20tlt St. i he cneapeat enoes in the city at L. V. Blond's. ^ For Sale.?One lino Buggy Horse, Buggy and Harness. Will be sold at a barga'in, by Adams & Lucas, 1227 Market street. r Help for the weak, nervous, and debilitated. Chronic anu painful diseases cured without medicine. Electric Belli* and other appliances, all about them, and how to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Address Pulveumacher ? Galvanic Co., 292 Vine Street, Cincin- ~ nati, 0. ? Good Advice.?Now is the lime of year for Pneumonia. Lung Fever, &c. j Every family should have a bottle of BosciiEE'a German Syrup. Don't allow for one moment thut cough to take V hold of your child, your family or yourself. Consumption, Asthma. Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and oilier fatal dis- $ eases may set in. Although it is true German Syrup is curing thousands of ?< these dreaded diseases, yet it is much better to liave it at hand when three doses 1 will cure you. One bottle will last your ^ whole family a winter and keep you safe J from danger. If you are consumptive, do not rest until you have tried this rem- 1 |edy. Sample bottles 10 centa. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by vour Druggist. | Wholesale agents, Logan, List& Co., and t,aughlin Bros. & Co. eodaw TIMF. TABLK WHEELING A ELM GROVE T U. W. CO., lu effect on and after Friday, May I 34, 1877: ' j Leare Wheeling- Leave Statnro'a- r 6:25 a. u. 1:50 a. v. f 7:15 '? 7:40 ? 0 h:05 ?' a.3-j " *65 " lhso " 9:45 " it:lu ? 1135 " ?? ? ? mi p.?. :S 1:"> 1 !:? " 2:20 ; ? ;; .i:io .. J 3:35 4 0O ?' ^ JiS X *? ? SH HO ' S*? ! 0:30 ? 5:" 7.so l( la .. ?:,u " 1?:2S " IJUS3UE PAPERS FOB THE TBADE. / .hi?* ""k 01 DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS At tUlorat market nln, wholmk ud retail STANTON A DAVENPORT, " ?I*?UUl StZNL t INSURANCE. - I frankliit ' nut i;unr Of Wheeling, W. Va. Assets Over Quarter Million Dollars. LOSSES PAID OVEB stooaoioo J. N. VANCE, Praaident T. P. PHILLIPS, Seoretary, M. REILLY, Vice Prealdent. I. H. WILLIAMS, Aiil.lmt S.c'y D. W. BURROWS, Oeneral Agent. DIRECTORS: J. N. VANCK, JOHN ItKID, T. P. BHALU'KOSS, m. iu.iixr, l. c. irni'Ki, jam us m?xwkli, oeo. adam.", j. n. nonBii, j. a. hoffman. Franklin Insurance Co's Agency, The largeit Independent Inauranoe Offlcg In thi Stat*, repreaentlog over $40,000,000.00 This Agenoy, being Independent of all Board combination!, Insurea all Olaueaol ealrable property-bath Fire and Marine?at reasonable rates. Ita indemnity ItOltMIMItll erfliielmaat* Ithaaal mm-i ? - ? uujHUiiiivina IIUBIBI) UUU |)i wili(IIIICOO III |>BJ|||OIII HI IUHN rBCOdl" lends it to the patronage of the public. The Agenoy oimprieet the following ompanlea: North llritlab and Mercantile Inn. C o. ol London and Kdinbnrgli Flro Association ol Philadelphia. Union Insurance Company ol Philadelphia. Wc.Hlern Asaurnnce Company ol Toronto. Ilniralo Insurance Company, ol Unllalo N, Y. .Mobile Underwriters' Association, ol Mobile, Ala. British A in or lean Assurance Company* ol Toronto. Kojal C anadian Insurance Company, ol Montreal. fe24 T. P. PHILLIPS. Acout. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. OBGAHIZED1847. DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS X ....$4,234,011 II OSSES PAID ? 3.462.691 79 ^CUMULATED CAPITAL ? 6.876,108 2?J 8AML. C. IIUEY, President. SAML E. STOKES, Vice President I .IAS. WEIIt MASON, Actuary. H. S. STEPHEN*, *-M Vice President. ! HENRY AU&TIK, Secretary.' Every Policyholder is a member of the Company, eititled to all lis advantages ind privilege!. i nts ucuiarcu more oivmencs in nomDer, ar,o or i larger percentage Ihnn any '.ompany Is the United Slates It ic liberal In I'g management, prompt in lis settlements of losses. ROBERT W. XUOKER, General Afrent. '.OFFICE, No. 28 TWhlFTH ST., WHEELING, W. VA. jjSrAgents wanted in every section of the State; also City Solicitors. nps" C. OGLEBAY & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR Silver I akp Flmir ? - - - ?' M Bra va w V I W VI I a PRODUCT OF MILL 1,000 BBLS. PER DAY. lackson's Petersburg Tobacco Manufactory, Juchannan & Lyalls' New York Tobacco Manufactory, Three of the largest and most odebrated manufactories in the United Hates. We carry a large line of Tobaccos, and can give buyers adantaties not obtainable nln?whA?A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF &ENEB AL MERCHANDISE, And you will bo convinced (for like quality) our prices are far below uling rates. C. OGLEBAY & SONS, Nos. 1412 & 1414 Main Street. my 10 JACOB SNYDER I BOOTS AN DSHOES. 1403 MAIN A 1401 BOUTn 8T&, Tjl0TABLI8HED IN 1M;7~ , .11 . I . 111 IMtH tl>? ..... ? ?it" mi mux* nnu HEAVY *-* ilAUDWAIlK In the State. Bit stock cl ? Yood Work, Spring., Axle., V.nU.hes, Pftioti, &olt VANCE, HUGHES & CO., i not excelled l?y any establishment within a bun- ' red mile* of Wheeling. __ CarrlaRe and Wagon Manufacturer* will find it 8UCCB880RH TO i their Intcrnt ti give him n call. _n 1 Alio on hand, LiKD PLASTER of a superior VANCE &. ADAMS ?nd C. D. KNOX & I ualliy. u?y5 % [jlINi? FDRNITUKE, Manufacturers and Jobbers o! ACK OURTA1MI, OORNJOJfa <ft MIRRORS. Boots and Shoes. E. EDMTJNDSON 4 SONS, ? w No. 1301 Main 8t? WheellnB. W.V?. 139 Dbkkty STKKKT, I'lTntaRun, FA. no7 3ETEU W. 110SLEY, Dnoh???l??I"on i uauuuyiiiauiaiioGW"' WllOLKSiLK DK1LKR IN ...... ANCY CROCERIES, WHEELING, W. VA. timed Goods, Foreign and Domestic Fxulta, To* btccoa. Cltrare. Tot*. Cliocto. Ac. Alio, SlANUf'ScrUKER OK (USDIES, ...? ?m). No. 1324 MARKET STREET, Paid lip Capital - ' ? ?p37 WMHInl.W. Vl. " ADIES' AND MISSES' iw J Will? maleittn Hnn on D"J"niI'?u|,cloilt! RACE, SVSrWJlBB A SKIRT SVPPOkT- K,\?X0 K. Vt.>?? ?<"* BS COMBINED. ' ONLY 78c, AT THE MANUFACTORY, ill! MaKKKT st,, below POSTOFFICB. turiw LMUfcHUtt.-: ? ? Alonro Lorlng, A. M. mwais Sffl# iaMB. T V TDT7" ** W~^ lj _ ALONZO I01US.O, ~ , * J J. V. L. ROCUKRS, tW't. '!? FODNDRV, ?? 1IM Fliu Slrrrt, Cincinnati, Okie. T?INE COFFEE? ALLISON, SMITH_& JOHNSON. ChoicOld Y,Uo? Bio, Cbolo OU uoxniiu"' ' *" vastpiEM.