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FOR RENT. TtOB KKMT-BOGM-BOABDIKO.?A larfe, JD well farslabed Front Boom, ctatralJj looted, with or without Board, aultabte for three or four IwtHn. Bogalro ?l UUa oOn. neBP? JPOR BKNTTwo of tbOM email fancy 8tore Booms, with good Dwelling* attached, en Eleventh treet. Poeseeiion to bo had immediately, )y7 I. IBWllt, Agent. JjlOB RENT?HOUBE? (Wbdniag eight roomi and Bath Boom, en Jaoob atrfet, between llth and 14th, weet aide. Om and water. Will be rented low to mpovlhle tenant. Inquire of J061PH Li W1LDB, noil Bookeeller and tftatlooer, 10M Main ft. FOR SALE. gALB OFVALUABLKBEArSfAfE In th? County Court of Ohio Count/, Wf?t Vlr'^'ibomtiCuUIn ) n. - In Clunctr/. J.K.DitlMtal. J Bj virtue ol a decrw ol thoCountjr Court of Ohio Count/. auUred on lb* ? d?jr ot Octobcr, 1877, In tbf Chtnmjr Ordft Book of add Court, on Me SOI, In thtcbancrry cauMof TbomuCalvin **. J. K. UtrU ctal. in Mid Court, th? ua<imi|n?d .Mpedal CjuunUaioner will Qn SATURDAY, the22d day of December, 1877, * At 10 o'clock A. M., it the front door of the Court lliWMof Ohio county. W. V*., proceed to tell at public auction the following raluible real eaUte, tiejinnlng on tbe aouth line of John atreet (low 1Mb) at point which la twenty-lh ee(eel and onealxtb inches from tbe northern corner of lot nutnl*r one hundrrd and eighty-one OBI) tod fn (fee centre nf tbe dlvUiou wall between tbe Ant and aecond tenement* wc?t of alley; thence wwtward with aouth aide of John atreet (now Ifltb atreet) flftteu fe?t and dirt* incbca to the eaitwardlr line of property owned by James AlcAdatae, and wlib nla line (divialon In part between tecotid and third teoemente) one hunJrrd and tweniy-foar feet and ten incbet to tbe u rthwaniiy line of alley In nar and with tbe aame eaatwardiy flf ten feet and ten Inchea to a itake which ta twenty-three leet aud one>(ixth Incbea Irutn the aouthoa*t corner of aald lot; thence ntrlhwardiy tu aud with tbeccn're of dlridon wall between aaid teneuenta one and two one hundred aud twenty-four feet and ten Inches n the place ol beginning, together with the buildings and appurtenances thereunto belonging, being ibo Hn>? property heretofore coaveyot to Hid Pjvls bylhoiuasU'Bmnand wife by deed dated Jjnuary Mtb, 1H75. Tatii o* f?AUt?One-third of the purchuu money In etuh. and aa uiuch tn.ro as the purchaser mar e.cct, one-half nf the remainder in nine mouths from the day of aalo, and the lemsludcr ol tho purchase money iu eighteen months /mm tho day of sale, the purchaser givlns bla notes with approred security for each ol said deferred Inttalliurnts. Hsld notes to bear legal Interest and *** the tiilu will be TpUtnrJ until all tho purchase money is p-ld up. JOHN O. PENDLETON, special Com alls lon>-r. J. Chamiikm II?tVKT, Auctlom-er. no!9 T] OUsK FOR SALE.?I ofler for tale the house XI on fcouth Front street, Island, ia which I now lesuie. Qoute contains nine room*, pantrr, bath room and water eloeet; warh Louie and coal house iu tho bawmtut There are hot aud cold water ud gsa txtu>CM on all three floors. The Jot Is W by 1& feet, and the grounds well improved. jvrmaeaiT. *Fi>ir 10 inner a tiniL JOHN MOHUAN, ?>pg7 youth Front btfftt, ItUnd. pOB SALE? Eighty choice Building Lota on Wheeling laUnd. Price Iruin HU) u> 1?00 mch. Only one-dxth of the purchase money required (n oub. The reaidne may be paid annually In nvi equal InsUUmenU 1 wltb lnterat Apply to johm r. oiLcnmar 7 ap? At Top Mill. PHOTOGRAPHERS. JJIGGIN8' GALLERY. THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE LOWEST BATES. no8 99 CENTS. 99 CENTS. Brnvn'a Beat 8*tin FlnUh Card Photo* only 99c 18-10 Photograph only 81 00. BROWN'S GALLERY Makkst St., sitow McLvrk Hook. Wp23 BUILDING. Carpenter & Builder J. M. HILLY. . - - apecini nuenuon given 10 liooung ana Job Work. North Wheeling Shop and Office, 930 Market St Eaat Wheeling Shop, Alley E, between 14th and 15th Sta. Residence, 61 Fifteenth street. BOOTS AND SHOES. Jg8TABIJSHEDTiri577 ~ j.hklsohtahc*. | w. a. hcqho. | a. e. wiacuu VANCE, HUGHES & CO., 8UCCH880B8 TO VANCE & ADAMS and C. D. KNOX k GO. Manufacturers And Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, N>. 1301 Mill) St., WblBllng.W.Vi. t?s CAPITAL RESTAURANT. NO. llftS Harkkt St., <i IV only flrit-clau Kt+iaurant in (At dtp. It is the only BesUurant that a hai separate room* far ladles, or where yon can find that qnlet cleanliness of a home, combined with the best eaWn* that can be found In tbedtv. He keep* on hand the very hest tbe market afford* in vegetables, fiih, oysters, game, and everything in season, and serves It up in s manner unexcelled In tbr country, lie can l<e relied upon alvays to furnish everything Ant-claw. aujlO MALAGA GRAPES, FLORIDA ORAKGES, NEW FRENCH PRUNES, IMPERIAL, i wu Ldjr.a juris BANANAS, 1,000 FBK8II SAN BLAB COCO AN UTS. Jtut received at SCHULZ'S CONFECTIONERY, 1319 MARKKT:8T. oett) cable hamilton. j*n m'srajuiun HAMILTON & McGRANAHAN, BRICK LA YE&S AND CONTRACTORS, Not. 2418 Eoir Br. and 13 Fimnmi Street, WHEELING, W. VA. Hpeda) attention given to all klndj of Brick; work In thw city or country. oc29 J 8INCLA1B A CO., Wbolflttle Dealen tn 'J.' J?i .A. S , 1612 MAIN STREET. Keep la stocks fall aasortaent of the varlouaktnda and grades. oc2l Or. Ilcortf's Euence at Lite restores manhood sad th? vigor of youth to the no*t fluttered ccoetltutlon la four weeks. from whatever cauae aria. log. Failure impoasibla. Boware of advertisers BS'1 who offer so-tailed Free Prcacriptioua that an uselew, and flually prove rulnouily expensive. What* erer has weril must cost a fair price. gaper case. 9' SJ' ' 1 Beat by express anywhere. Bole Agent, l?r. JOS J ACQUIS, 7 University nace. New York. Drugi" . ffatseappllsi* jy!7 INDOW SHADES AND FIXTURE8, All styles and sixes. Large stock on hand. Prices loir. Q. MENDEL, BOOTH A CO. noM I. T. STONE IS SELLING Men'i 8m Gtif Boots from |2 78 up, lfeo's Hmtt Boot* frotn..~......~M~...?~. 2 IS up. Boys' Kip Boots from...- 1 78 up. Youths' Kip Boots 1 U up. Child's Kip Boots tnm.~ 110 up. Msn's Bds Buckle Alois from 1 78 up. Msa'i Bos Button Coofms lrwn?...,...... 1 78 up. LsdW A a bbom from 118 up. Lodltt' Am Mowsd Pobblo Buttoa from... 180 up. Lodes' floe Hewed Pebble Btls from 1 21 up Ml?*' 8m Bowed Pebble But too from.- 1 81 up. Wharf flu* S*mI VakHL. U.I. (mm t 10 hi Chlld'i flo* Bowed Pebhlo Bauoo from.. 1 V up. Chlld'i floe Hewed PtbbU Bole from.. N up. Infaut'e Am Bowed Pebble Halt from...... 10 up. lfta'a Bllpper* from........ CO up. Udi?'eitppcrifroB?..M~.M.n?M...MNMM 40 up. REMEMBER, I 09m jm Good Goods at Shoddy Prices. Bring tble with you tod com part prim. J. T. STO1TB, 1140 Mill Strut, cc80 HORN BROOK'S BLOCK* Q A, WINGERTEli, DENTIST. OBce and TTmHwm. No. 1087 lUla 8u, opporfto Dnlou, wheeling, W. Vt. OTNItooo Oxide Goo and other Anaathotko dmlnUWmL myU Bargains at Blum's. The riMrt Stock of LADIES' CLOAKS at I. BLUM A BRO^ The Cheap*''1 ALL WOOLCASHMEBES at I. BLUM & BRQ'S The Beat Fitting and the Loveet Priced CLOAKS cnly at i. BX.TT:M: SC BHO'S If jou wiah to am money on BLANKETS, go to X- BXaTJiMI Sc BRO'S Elegant OR'JS oka IN &ILK4, lower than the llweet, at I. BLUM & BRQ'S FLANNELS and WATERPROOFS at Great Beductlona, at i. bltjim: sc BRQ'S The BEST PR IN rs reduced to 8c per yard at r J. PLUM A& BRQ'S. The Beat Slock of DRESS GOODS In the dty at I. BLUM Ac BRQ'S. xa?iM ttuui oaioiaiivgoiuriuiuiw men, at I. BLUM <t BRO'S. A Fine Assortment of 811 AW18, lure to pleu*,it I BLUM & BRO'S. Do not fall to call where you can SAVE MONEY, the only i licts. I. BLU M & BRO'S. ool7 Teeth extkacted without pain. During the cleren years I ha*e been practicing In Wheeling I have administered gas to over seven thousand persona with Fbbvkt HarrrT, and in almoat every case with entire satisfaction to mysell and patieota. We constantly keep on hands pure Nitrous Oxide Gas for those that dee Ire to take It DHL bUKGWON * SON. nan Wo.ua Market Bt qpera house. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. A NIGHT WITH OLIYER GOLDSMITH. FASHIONABLE CO MRU!' PERFORMANCE. MISS LAURA JOYCE! XD 1KB units BALTIMORE COMEDY COMP'Y! Prom Foril'i Grand Opera Home, Baltimore. Oliver Goldatnllh'i charming Old English Comedy, in 5 Acts, She Stoops to Conquer In which every member of Mr. Ford's excellent Company will ap[ear. THURSDAY, NOW 82,1877. New AdvertlMmenU. Opera House?head of local. Steamer Granite State. Glass, Saab, Doors?Hanes, Wilson & Co. Ladies'Gold Watches?Louis DecherU Offal?List, Davenport & Parks. Math's Sausage?Wm. Odbert. Furs Cleaned, Altered and Repaired. Sealed Proposals. Harper's Bazar. The temperance canse is Temiving. Yktebday was a doll day lor local news. Have they quit cleaning streets entirely iu this city? Special meeting of the Board of Ed* ucaiion this evening. Thankpgivino cumes on apace?only one week from to-day. The Sub Rosas are to have a hop at Qermania Hall to night. A sign in the Second Ward market house reads, M Bread and Caca for Sale." Four deed* of trust, one release deed ind one deed in fee admitted to record yesterday. a laboe wedding party is booked for Charley Koch's Hall on next .Thursday evening,zuin, The new Superintendent of the Gitj Prison will take charge of that institution on the first ult. The Island streets look as if a visit from Jimmy Haley's pioneer corps would do them no harm. Builders have been taking advantage of the fine weather to rush along the work on their unfinished structures. The "Pink Domino" party play in Cumberland to-morrow evening, for the benefit of the poor of that city. Yeoterday was a deceiving day, so far sb the weather was concerned. Those who ventured out without overcoats found it so at least. The moonlight table wu a fraud, last night, the moon itself being behind an impenetrable cloud, and not a street gas lamp in blaze. The Bchmulbach Zouaves have got in* 10 ineir new uniforms, which consist ot a blue blouse, scarlet pants, white leggins and scarlet cap. A grand ball is booked (or the Conlej House, down at Aloundaville.on the evening of Thursday, 29th. Cockayne's band will be in attendance. Covstablb Cooper, of the Sixth Ward, will on 8aturday afternoon dispose at auction of an impecunious young man's new suit ot clothes and Saratoga trunk. Tax Board of Education will to-night dispose of the regular monthly business left unfinished on account of there being do quorum on the regular meeting night last week* : V1-''' 'A;-i Tas Comm.?Ciacoir Com?>fiufje JWiin.?Thii court wu In eeealoo }? terdar u uau al, and diapoeed of fcuiinwa aa followa: Bar. Albert Cameron, ol Iba MithodUt Kplecopai Church, waa authorized to eelebrata the tltea of marriage In thla State. Bond $1,500, Willi L. D. Councilman aa euretv. The Curth-Coi libel caae 1> atlll dragging lta weary length along, and apparently la no nearer an end tlian when it waa firatcommencfd. Adjourned until the uiual hour thla morning. Municipal Count?Judjt Onmer. The Municipal Court met at 10 A. x. re* terdar, poreuant to adjournment of Wedneeday. Builneea waa Irani acted aa followa: Sebaatiao Welly ?. Phillip Medert and Jacob Laib, unlawful detainer; continued until Tnexiaj, Nor. 27th. John T. KullWan, guardian, etc., Ta, Caroline Kilt and olbera, in chancery; order entered diemieaing the croea bill* of John A. Rllx and Juiim M. Hilt * . Caroline Bits, and Catherine SJyer vs. Caroline Riti, at the cost of plaintiff. Adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock. Police Court?Judge Ortamer. There was but one caie up yesterday morning. The victim wae John Stanley (colored), who wai charged witU imoking in the Second Ward Market during market hours, lie was fined $2 and coats, and paid bis fine. p?M05iz# Pohits.?Hon. D. F. Pugh, of Tyler county, is at the St. James Hotel. Mr. W. 0. w. Day, of the Wajrnesburg JRqjublican, is in the city, a guest at the Stamm House. Mr. Joseph Greer, of the First Ward, who was ao badly injured by falling off of one of his houses some time since, was able to be on the streets yesterday. He is looking rery well. Mr. Cbaa. tiingell, the druggist, has been bothered for several days with the rheumatism, but is now able to attend to his business as usual. Mr. R. H. Silvey and wife left for Washington, Fa., this morning, to attend the funeral ol hi* father, Mr. Adam Silvey, who died at Hollidaysburg, Pa., yea* terday morning. Mr. G. W. Hamilton, who U connected with the Internal Kevenue Collector's office, at Pittsburgh, is visiting friends in the city. Henry Lapp, who has been confined to bis residence for several days with sickness, is able to be at his post again on the Island street cars. Mr. Charlea Levi, agent of the M". Oatea English Opera Troupe, is at the McLure. Col. T. P. Shallcrosa returned home from Waabington City vesterday. Mr. Jacob Kemple has cone to Piedmont to aaiist Mr. James Cunningham, jr., in conducting a seriea of temperance meetings. Weddiko oh thb Islahd.?A handnome young telegraph operator, who has been connected with the B. <& 0. office in this city for the past year, and whose at* tendons to a charming miss on the Island have been a model for brother operators who desire to Coarl wrigbt, ha* at last received bis re-Ward. The wedding took place yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock, and Mr. W. F. Courtwright and Miss Minne Ward were made one. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Barnitz, at the residence of the bride's father, James W. Ward, Esq., on South York street, in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Courtwright left immediately for Glover's Gap, where Mr. Courtwright has accepted a position in the B. & 0. Company'* telegraph office. May health and prosperity attend the young couple, and when their fortune is made, if not before, may they return to the large circle of friends who will miss them here. A BubolarFoiled.?On Monday night last, about 12 o'elock, ati unknown man effected an entrance into the residence of Mr. Henry Hervey, on the National Road, about 6} miles from from the city, but waa discovered and frightened off before he secured any booty. Mrs. Hull, a widowedaiflter of Mr. Hervey, and who keens house for him, was startled about midnight by a alight noise, and upon awakening discovered the thief crawling across her room. She immediately gave the alarm, and the intruder suddenly vanished from an open window. Mr. Hervey followed the rascal about a quarter of a mile,but was unable to overtake him. A step ladder waa fonnd standing at a window opening into Mra. Hull's room, where the thief had made his entrance and exit. Th* Opes* House.?A small audience assembled at the Opera Home last evenine, to witncM thn aornnri rr?iunl*ttnn of "Pink Dominos." The slim attendance may be in part accounted for, however, by the very inclement weather. The performance opened with the well known commedietta, entitled "Jenny Lind," which was well presented, and re* ceived with considerable applause. Then followed "Pink Dominoe," which kept the audience in a perpetual roar of laughter. The acting throughout was of a high or* der, and the company left an excellent impression upon the audience. To-night, the last appearance of the company, will be presented Oliver Goldsmith's charming old English comedy, "She Stoops to Conquer." There ought to be a large audience present to see it. A Cold Wave Coming ?A scientist figures up that the next cold wave is due at the end of the present year and very frigid weather may be looked for. He reasonn it out in this manner: "From observations of earth thermometers, over a period of thirty*nine years, it will be (nunil tkftt lulaaan 1957 IQTfl I..on great heat wave* from without struck Great Britain, namely, the first in 1846, the second in 1858 and the third in 1868. The next one came in 1876, within limits of half a year each way. The period* of minimum temperature, or quoted cold, are not in the middle time between the creels of thene three heat waves, but are comparatively clone op to them, on each aide, at a distance of about n Tear and a half." _ _ North Wheeling Lyceum.?The members of the North Wheeling Lyceum met on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. James Campbell, and carried out the following programme: Oration. C. Beam; recitation, W. Hastings; essay? T. Memoiioger; reading, Mim Laura Loring; essay, H. Chew; essay, Miss A. Woodruff; recitation, Wm. Graham; essay, Miss B. Fox; recitation*, Miss J. Hasting*; recitation, Mis* Annie Campbell. The Lyceum also elected the following ofiicefrs: President, C. Beam; Vice President, Wm. Graham; Secretary, D. J. Chew;(Treasurer,T. F. Memminger. Excuwiow to Pittsburgh.?It now seems highly probable that the contern* plated excursion to Pittsburgh, upon the occasion of the dedication of the new German Protectant Church there next Sabbath, will amount to something more than talk. We understand that about forty couples have signified their intention of making the trip. They will leave for Pittsburgh on Saturday evening, on the Cleveland & Pittsburgh road. Ihe voice ol oar friend Kimberly is again beard in the colamni of the Reg. tier. The trath is, Philo has been bo long among the males, that contrary to i the Darwinian theory of the survival of the fittest, he has retrogaded into a mild type of Baalam's ass, and brats long and loud on the alightest provocation. , ? I A BRAKxauir named Oeone Conners, j employed on the Third Division of the B. A O. Road, while turning a switch at tirafton on Monday evening, fell across < the track, and an engine paMM over him, ] killing him instantly. , ..... 1 FiuOtu thi Kivm.?Thsdwnllini hoiue I*Uly occupfod bjr John FUUchntr i ?nd ?l(?,oo the hill [ut back ol Kirk- i wood, ud lmmedltiely oppoalU tbU city, I wm loUllj dwtrojd by fire rntvdir ; morning. Th? praclw origin of Uu fin | ii unknown, but inapiclon point* atrong* i ly to incendlariam, from the following | drcumatancea: Some time ago Mra. ] Fleiachner entered suit against her hua* I band, in the Belmont County Courta, for 1 divorce and alimony, and waa auoceaaful, 1 being granted a divorce and judgment for i 93,000 alimony, Soon after this the i property, collating of a frame dwelling j houee and flfty-fire acres of land, waa ap- i prained at $8,000, to be aold under the i luugmeiH, ana wu put up at puoiio Bale, i but there being no bidden it was withdrawn and a-re-appraisement ordered, i The second appraisement placed the valuation of the property at $6,000. i On Tuesdsy the property waa told at i commisiioner'ii sale, for $3,660, the divorced wife being the purchaser. It is i alleged that Flelschner, who was the sole oocnpsnl of the home at the time of the fire, declared when he heprd that his t wife had become the owner of the proper* i ty that she should never enjoy the pos- i session of it. The suspicion ii generally entertained that the Ore was the work of i an incendiary, as the house was in an isolated location, and upon the atrength 1 of the particulars given above many are i disposed to think that Mr. Fieschner I knows something of its origin. However, persons in this city who are well acquainted with him, declare that he is In* i capable of any such act. They say, I moreover, that he in an upright, honorable man, and that tho^e who know him i would never accuse him ol the crime. The house was worth about $3,000,and ?m linlniuired. Mr?. Iflol??1ino? ??iu<4 . upon an insurance agent in Bridgeport on Tuexday and applied for a poller, and the paper* were made out, but ihe changed ; her mind and withdrew the application. Later,?Since y riling the above additional particular* of the fire hare been received. *<euu that Mr. Fred. Huseman, of thu city, who had #one over the 1 river to see Mr.'Fleiochner upon business, 1 first discovered the flame?. While Fred, was approaching the boose, and about a quarter of a mile distant, he noticed that 1 the rod was burning. In a field not far away Mr. I'leischner and two men were at wc*k sorting potatoes, apparently entirely unconscious of the fact that the building w&a on fire. Mr.Huaeman rode 1 hastily forward and called Fleischner's attention to the fire, when the latter re- 1 marked that it seemed aa if all his trouble < was coming at once. 1 The four men then went to work car- 1 rving out furniture and household arti- 1 cies, and succeeded in saving every thing J in the house. The doors and windows ; were also saved. No attempt waa mado < to subdue the flames, for the reason that 1 there waa no water on the premises. The room in which the fire originated, in theseconclntory, was found locked. How j it originated is a mystery. Mr. Htiseman also informs us that FJeiochner, alter securing a divorce 1 from hia wife, married a girl who ' had been living at service in the < family. Ito had been living with his ' second wife in the house since they were ' married, and she was alone in the build- 1 ing when the fire was first discovered. ' Mrs. Fleigchner appeared emtirely ig- ' norant of the origin of the fire, and when ] asked by Mr. Huseman if there was any water on the premises, replied that there I wasn't, but they "might have had a cis- ; tern, and the hnune ?mW hnw? i saved, if so much money hadn't been spent J for fine furniture." As the furniture had been purchased by the first Mrs. Fteiscbner it would seem that Mrs. Fleitchner No. 2 intended by this remark to conver the idea that her predecessor had been rather extravagant. Hotkl P*R90hals.?1The following are among the late arrivals at the hotels: St. Jama-T. W. Webb, Norwalk, O.; H. H. Brown, Morrowville, 0; 0.8. Fed* dicord, Baltimore; D. F. Pngh, Middleboa rne; Wins Katie Mcllwaio, California. Stemm?It. Palmer, Barnesville; W. "Weltv, New Philadelphia, 0; A. J. Mar* tin, Mound*vilie; Mrs. Ross, Bridgeport W. Va; J. K. Curtis, Wellaburg; Dr. J. T. Nicklin, Middlebourne; John ilall, Stephen Graham, Wrights Run; W. G. W. Day, Woyneaburg, Pa.; C. P. Simms, Cambridge, 0.; F. J. Merriam, Akron, 0.; J. William?, Bellville, Pa. Mcljure?C. H. Wise, Miss B. Morris, Mwa ?. 0. Hunter. Geo. C. Schummaer. Baltimore; L. N. Henderson,'Columbus,' 1 0.; W. M. Johnson, Richmond, V*.; W. C. Marshall, Wellsburg; 0. W. McAllister, Ravens wood; W. 1). Wood, J. H. Clemen*, C. M. MacGowan, Pittsburgh; James M.Porter, New Cumberland; Miss Thompson, Miss Lewiw, Pittsburgh; Chas. Levi and servant, New York. Tba?bf*r^)p Real Estate.?The following transfer of real estate was admit- , ted to record in the office of the Clerk of the County Court, yesterday: Deed made Nov. 21, 1877, by Platoff B. Zaoe, trustee for Caroline V. Zane, to Mary E. Dillon, for the north thirty feet , of lot No. 18 in Fink's addition.on Wheel- ; ing Island, fronting on the east side of , Elm street and running back 100 feet to a 12 foot alley; $*100. Oh Behind.?Yesterday morning as Dave Henry was driving down Main street, South Side, in a wagon belonging ] to the United Engine House, an urchin climbed on behind, and in jumping off got one of his feet between the spokes of a < wheel. Dave stopped the borses as soon < aa possible, and the boy, whose name is ] unknown, escaped with Home slight TU. .----I-- ?L.4 .t- it..! uiuinco, 4UQ nuuucr IB IU4U IUB Hide rogue wasn't killed. Fihe Piece op WoRK.?Ifany of our e reader* wiih to nee a fine piece of workmanship let them call at the glass worka of Alesarp. Hobbs, Brockumer & Co., South Side. Thej are manufacturing a chandelier for a Mormon church in Utah, f which will^ contain forty-two burners, and is considered one of the finest pieces i of workmanship of the kind that has ever 1 been dooe in this section. It will repay I a visit. - I A force of laborers were at work all night Tuesday night, changing the track i of the Elm Grove Kail way at Fulton. Instead of ascending a steep grade at Fulton, the cars will hereafter run across Judge Thompson'* corn field to the : National Koad. The work of changing B the track will be completed in a day or two, _ The rain last night was decidedly unpleasant to those whose business called them out doors mack. Setting in about g 0 o'clock aa a cold, cheerleaa drizzle, in ( the course of an hour or two it waa com- { ing down in torrenta, choking sewers, flooding crossings, and almost drowning pedestrians. ?* j, Constable John Hausxnauer, of the Fifth Ward, has a brother in the army in Germany who is six feet aix inches in 8 heighth. At least John says so, and hia friends talk of presenting him with a little hatchet. . Warrants were yesterday issued by j| the Clerk of tha Municipal Court for c Michael Finnegan and a boy named Cur- J ran, who are charged with "hooking" ? sundry articles fiom a South 8ide gro An old man cried out in the Opera s Houne last night daring the performance, "To be or not to be." lie wa* not to be (inilde") at he was immediately ejected by v Constable Lee Hamm. p a The notorious Hannah Fitzsimmons was released from jail yesterdar, and rant to Pittsburgh, upon promiieof reformation. She expects to reside with a sister in Pittsburgh. EtTDMio Home.?Mr. Lewis Hess, )(Fulton, who has been traveling with lis brother, the magician, returned home i few daja dnce. o Akkual Sua Bill or "T. J. T." fion?TT.?Leal e?euln* about one hundred puMM, representing the Mi of the Ji infill lociely of Wheeling, aieeiubled Id Neuhatuen'ii Awemhlj H?ll, to partid|>?te In tin feetlTitlee incident to the third annual drew ball ot the "T. J. T." Society. The apacioua roouu of Mr. Neuhauien were gaiijr illuminated and beautifully decorated In anticipation of the erent. Kramer1! auperb orcheetra "aa on ham), to dlapenat the mjialc, and the member* of the Society, who acted ai a Dommltte* of tha whole to reoelva their friends, exercised a general supervision, ind nothing ?u left undone that could make the event one of memorable pleasure to all present. The ball was an enjoyable affair, and one which pleased the lookers*on fall as macb as the participants. There were oo stiff formalities, no eagle-eyed Jenkins itood by to report the dremes of the ladies, and there were no walMiowere in the gay crowd. Among the ladiee pretcnt were several tlsitors from Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The toll* ettea were elegant, and but for a rule adopted bj the Society, prohibiting the mention of the names of Jthemselvee or their company, we should undertake to describe tnem. About 11:30 o'clock all were invited below to an elegant sapper, served up in the moat accomplished style by Mr. NeuliauBCD. The supper was partaken of in the midst of music and conversation, and while all were enjoying the many good things set before them, tongue* Hew rapidly, and pure, unadulterated enjoyment was the order of the day. After lupper the guests repaired to the ball room, where they enjoyed all the pleasure# of the dance uotil an early hour thia iu veiling, Orr'b Hall Temperance Meeting.? Meeting No. 2, &tOtt'a Hkll, wiw opened tut night by tinging "Let the Lower Light* ho Burning, and Mr. Grubb reading the 12th Chapter of Romans. Prayer waa then offered by G, W. Baggs. Mr. Qrubb htatfd that he and the Huv. Jo*. Qatchell, of Allegheny, Pa., bad agreed to exchange places, lie then proceeded to interest the audience, occupying the itand about a half an hour, durins which time the Rer. Joseph Gatchell entered the hall. Mr. Qrubb bid the audience good*bye and retired. Q. W. Bapgfl wan the next upeaker introduced, and entertained the audience in a short but good speech. President Hiram Young then introduced Kev. Gatchell. He in a splendid talker; a pin could have been dropped and have been heard at anytime luring his remarks This closed the meeting. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Qatchell. Meeting No. 3 will beheld to*night. There were seven signers to the pledge. Rev. Oatchell will talk again to-night. Passers' Hall Tempebaxce Meet* :sa.?The largo and attentive audience at Parkers' Hall, last evening, was an evifence of the fact that the temperance people of our city are determined to puah ibe enemy to the wall. Speeches were lelivered by Mean*. Gatchell, Truetnan and Grubb, all of which were good. Too much praise cannot be given the ladies who are working in the cause. They ?eek out the reformed man's home, and with words of cheer and deeds of charity brighten his dark and desolate abode. Tuesday night a poor fellow came stag* gering to the clerk and aigned the pledge. Last evening he occupied % front seat with his wife and two small children, all of whom signed the pledge. This is the work of the noble women. The meetings will continue during the week. Jn his conduct of the meetings Mr. Trueman has displayed energy a^ ability truly commendable. Good speakers are secured for this evening and we hope to see the hall again crowded. A number of men were at work, yesterday, removing bodies from the old John Street Cemetery to Greenwood. Some four or five were taken up and re-interred during the day. Seat* for the Opera House entertainment to-night will be on sale at Adams & Lucas* mueic store during the day. It is & sad sight to see an intoxicated person on the street. How much more ho ib it to see a dull and sickly Baby rendered ho by the use of dangerous opiates? Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup contains uothing injurious and may be given to the most delicate Baby. Price 25 cents. d&w Black Silks can be found at Speyer Bros'. Km Gloves, all colors and sizes, 50 cents, at Speyer Bros'. Wanted.?Work in Emhroiderv and Fancy Knitting. Infant Wardrobes a specialty. Address Box 57^Bridgeport, Ohio. _ Treasury Depabtment, \ Washington, D. C., Not. 18.1876. / I take great pleasure in certifying to the efficiency ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, in one in my family and as a specific for :olda of children or adults. I have found it to be a cure almost immediate and al* 1 Raxs permanent. Very respectfully, d?w Thos. B. Price. Great bargains in Millinery at Bpeyer Bros'. Glorious News!?The good time has :ome at last. We will open 100 pieces >f choice madder colored Calico at 5c >er yard. Oood Flannels at 12Jc, Good Carpet at 15c. Hnml*??me Dress Goods it 10c. 200 Black Cloth Cloaks, new styles, at ixtremely low prices. Good Muslins tor 5c. Good Bed Comforts for $1 25. | Good Blankets for $100. 10 pieces super Ingrain Carpet worth iOc for SOc. ( Other goods in proportion. Call soon f you wish to save money, at John 1 loemer'u Dry Good*, Carpet and Wall 3aper Emporium, No. 2019 and 2021 iain street, Wheeling. i Save money and boy your trimmed lata and Bonnets at Spejer Bros*. Brjux down in prices of Dry Goods | nd Carpets. Now is your time. Call ,nd price. Qot to sell. J. W. Fmuucl. I Tek cheapest shoes in ih? city at U V. Blokd'S. * , Break Down ra Priots.?Dress Goods ( ! cents. Black Kid Gloves 35 cenU and Jarpets as cheap as 15 cents. They have o be sold to raise money now. J. W. FERREU Gents' fine shoes of the lateit styles list received at L. V. BlohdV Great bargains in 8ilk Velruts at ipeyer Bros'. Merino Vest, 50 cents, at Spejer Bros'. Down 1 Dow* I Down ? Anntw . reak down in price* o( Dry flood* and larpeta. Bound to Mil ?t Rome price rhether the milla run or not. Corner Iain uid 20th atreeta. J. W.Kebrei. j It you want to get aimed in a pair of , lioea go to JL V. Blokd'8. CiBPrTH 1 Carpels 1 Carpeta I It la a ' rell aauled (act tb at the cheapeat Careta a?d Dry Qoo^ia in the city are found I J. W. F*s?n.'a, Corner Main and20 In St. Thi fincal Lahoee kept m the city at ; L Y.BLOin/a. Good Black Kid Qlovea for St ct?., at J. W.Fraux'a. i Jtmr received, a lotof Children'aShoea [ the lateat atylee, at L. V. Bloito's. Fun Dbjcaoy.?The Irlemli of thaw who art troubled with bail l>re?th. and, through orer-equeami?bnea?, dlllike lo refer to it, commit a poeillre and cruel mlalake, especially U tbej art aware of tha marlta ud great efficacy of Ibe fragrant Bowxoxt. Thin it th? true and odIt remedy for the difficulty; (here in no Talld txcuK lor bail brealli no*. Hpauliliog'a Ulna mendaeTerything, eodaw Hirrr-nanoa tor narrow sufferer* and thoaa who hare been doted, drugged aod quacked. Pulrermachert Klectric Bella effectually cure prematura debility. weakneu and decay. Book and Journal. with Information worth tbouaanda, mailed free. Addreaa Pclvhuiachui OlLVixioCo, Cincinnati, Ohio. ilAw Enjoy Lire,?What a truly beautiful world we lire in I Nature (tree ui grandeur ol mountain*, glena And oceana, and thousands o( moans for enjoyment. We can dealre no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel Uke giving it up diibuartened, discouraged and worried out with di* aease, when there is no occasion for thin feeling, as every sutTerer can easily ob? tain satisfactory proof that tireen's An* suit Flower will make them as free from disease aa when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the direct cause of seventy*five per cent of such maladies as Biliouanes*, Indigestion, Hick Headache, CostiveneM, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head. Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing eymptoms. Three doies of August Flower will prove its wonderfnl effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents, Trv it. Sold bv nil first-class druggists In the United Slates, eod&w Itlvcr .New*. The steamers Lioness, Charles Brown, Dexter and Geo. Roberts paused up yes* terday with tows of empty barges. The Granite State passed up about 2} P.M. The Market Boy left for Louisville yesterday, with Pilot Ben. hong nt the wheel. The Ragon left for Parkemburg at 10} A. M. yesterdav. The Carrie Brooks passed down yesterday, en route from Pittsburgh to Zsnes* ville. The Tom JLvsle left yesterday for her tow, down at Fish Creek. The O'Neal will leave for Pittsburgh at 7 o'clock this morning. The Courier is the regular Parkeraburg packet thia morning. The Emma Graham yesterday left Pittsburgh for|Cinoinnati, and will pass down to day. The Ike H&mmitt Is lying at the foot of Buck Bill, repairing. The Iron Valley arrived from below yesterday morning with a lot of railroad ties. The Tom Lysle passed up with Iter tow at 4:50 p. >t. yesterday. Capt. Prince, of the steamer Iron Valley, has purchased of MeeHrs. Simpson Horner & Sons the barge recently sunk under the Suspension bridge. Captain Prince will remove the coal and raise the barge as noon as the river falls. I By TeJejnpM PirreBCBOH, November 21.?River 3 feet 5 inches and falling. Weather ccol and cloudf. Evansvtlle, November 21.?Weather cloudy. Kiver 7 8-10 feet and falling slowly. jjiTriiS nocK, it ovemoer ul.?Weather clear and cool. River G feet and stationary. Departed?Nowland, Memphis. MEMruts, November 21.?River fell 0 inches and stands at 9 feet 0 inches. Raining. Mercnry 68?. Arrived?Jan. Howard, New OrleanB. Departed?Katie Hooper, Little Rock. NashVIXAB, November 21.?River 3 feet 8 incites and rising. Cairo, Nevember 21.?River 13 feet 11 Inches and rising. Cincinnati, November 21.?River 9 feet anil falling. Arrived?Exchange, Pittsburgh. Departed?Exchange, Pittaburgh. New Ofti.eakb, November 21.?"Weather clear and cool. ViCKffBoao, November 21.?Cloudy; thermometer 61?. River fell 3 inches. Louisville, November 21.?Raining. River failing; G feet 3 inches in canal. FINANCIAL. Jons K. BonvouD, Prwt. Ore. Adams, Guh'r. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY K accessor to tLe FIBdT NATIONAL BAKE OS WHEELING. Capital.. ...? - 1250,000 Tkli Bank ii organised.&nd prwrared to transact the bualnea of lankiuv in all its details. It succeeds tbd First National itanltol Wheeling, Is owned by the ?ameihareholdon and Is under the Bune management. By carefully regarding the Interata of Its Correspondent! and Depositors, and by a prompt and faithful execution of their wlihee, it hopes to merit their esteem and confidence. Notts and Bills discounted. Collections mode on all joints throughout the United States. Deposit Accounts subject to check at sight m eel red from Banks, Bankets, Finns, Corporations and Individuals. Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand ur at fixed dates. Intereit allowed on 8pecl*l Deposits. d1bicctor9: John K. Botsford, | Win. B. Simpson, Jacob H. Rhodes, I Wm. A. Turner, Win. A. lwtt, | John 1* Hobbs, A. W. Adams, I O. C. Dewey. Henry 21. Harper, | wy2W?Mr D. C. List. joejph srvnotlo, Himbt K. Lot, (IIBJON Lava, Wm. A. List, Hubt W. Lot. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING, W. VA.| Sapltal, SlOf 1,000. , "' "?* u,i T?nBn? gecti??. Dfpodti and Oheoitnu Vijwt. E?gl?lniQoJd, Silver, Colt.'jnlu !a BletUoj MdSSi "" ",mI<Rl1^ C.l/?nd Bail. JplwHt paM on Pr^d*l CepodU. BpecUl tun lion given toCoU??totn<. Q.UM. B-C.WiT.rt-d^t. Jpa. BEVBOTJ), Artitont Cutltr. lui flninmorpi'il P.onLr $100,000. Oyncjc? No. 1303 Alain lit. InVjreat pwlJ on Vpodat Deposits. Collection! jituwU r.iunipUr remitted. Accoanti * 'aiercbiitU and otWra olldwd. mutcrou: That II. Mil, | J. L. Htl/el, K.J.fliaytb, W.T.Burt, J.aTbomu, Chat II.Booths W. A. Wlboo, THOd- H. LIST, PmiJenL J. L. HTIKEL, V. Prat 8. F. H1LDRETH, Qwhter. )aU Exchange Bank. J. N. Vahci, Pr?n. 8im"l Latmhuv, Y. P. Capital fXO.MC Liability id 8tocl:ha<Hrv 400,009 Thla Bank a senate to tb? tmxlnaa o! the Mcr> shanta' National Bank, and dctli In Coin, Ombodl Commercial Paper an? Bllli of Extlaan. InterMtpaid on flpedal Depoalu. Account* of Bankaxa tad Bualaaaa Men aotldtaL Btockholtten llabla to dew^l^cofflSS Vs. 3onititutk* at tha State tho aatne aa In national wmctom: J. N. y*nte, I 8. Horkhrtm#r sunsi "" " -JOItKH. arttor. RANTED TO BUY? on 100,1 J. DALLAS EWINO, ?*? _ WHOLliAH SI7-&JEL WHOLK8AL POEK F, AND DEJ Provlifoni, Sugart, Molimt, 8yn Sole Agent for the Duoont Pov No?. XSOO and 1811 Mai jell REDlROr TUE HOUSE THAT HANI Silver La ALSO, BOLE AO] Eureka P i v t C. OGLEBA 1412 and 1414 ?ep29*?o<l GROCERIES. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, PANCAKE FLOUR. PfiARL MEAL, DRIED SUGAR CORN, CULTIVATED CRANBERRIES, PITTED CHERRIES. TH0BURN & BRO'S, GKOCKKB,; toRSBB Market aku Eurvnrrn. nolO ^yATEa-WHITE " O LI TE." "OLITE" li an Illuminator ol perfect safety and of uniform quality. 150s fire teat and 50? gravity, combining all the better qualities of the bl*hwt grades of Illuminators tver ottered to the public, burning In any carbon oil lamp, with a flame ol unsurpassed brl|btn??, free from all unpleaaant oaor, rendering it an Jliu winiior 81 near per reel U science and puntuklng research bar* ton enabled to produc*. 1 am now prepared to aupply the public with "011t?" in aejr quantities R. JT. SMYTH, no2 Agent for Wheeling and Vicinity. SOMETHING NEW! ?AT? JOS. SPEIDEL & CO.'S Who Sell the Cheiptit and Beit 6notriea in the Stite. . SOLE AGENTS FOU Guiding Star Flour, Vienna Flour, Atlantic Mills' Flour, Immer Gut Flour, While Loaf Flour, Dingee'a Pickles, Jos. Spedel & Co.'s Java Flavored Freih Roasted Coffee, In One Pound Paper*, the Best in Market, and a full line of all other goods. Shall be pleased to have yon call and get sample and compare our prices with what you oro now paying others, at the Tw? Iron Fronti, Mala ft South Sti. oc23 "Satin Gloss" Flour. We are|conitantIy receiving thli CELEBRATED FLOUR, THE FINEST and BEST ever introduced into this market. Don't Waste Your Money Upon Inferior Brands. BUY THE BEST?THE SATIN QLOS8. List, Davenport & Parks, SOLE agents: je30 PLUMBING, GAS FIIJINNQ, AO. Thompson & Hibberd, iisu Market St. PLUMBERS, <UV A BTB1U FITXBBS, AND Brass Founders. Ptakrt <m Iron, Lend, Betctr tmi flue JHpu, Oum Jfoit, SUavt WMsdu, Steam Gauges, ami all kitkU <y Plwnbtri Ocodt. The Rotort Ga? Stove. We bare for sain the only nliatla Gu btote is existence, for Rath Uocma, Chamber*. Hall, l*nrlora, Dining Kooum.Oifiu.-a, <*? . Noimell or smoke. Etery Store guar? teid^ Send lor Circular, or call and examine tbem. THOMPSON * HIBBERD, no!9* 1811 Market HlrteL fJlRIMBLK & HOKNBBOOK, Plumbers, Gas ai d Steam Fitters, Dealen In Lead, Iron, Galranlaed, Utearn, Water and Drain PI pea. Keep eonatantly on band a larxe aaortment Braaa Gooda, Hteain and Water Gnagea, Pumpa and Gae Pi xt urea. iota lam *o? mn rraanru roi GUAM'S CELEBRATED 8A8 MACHINE. BEND TOM CJMOUZML WW MARK IT STVUT. WHEELIM. WOT VA. Prompt attention giten tc order* from * dlitance To Iron Mill* and Engine Builder*. W. biTt to on PLUMBING md OU PITTING establla bment,a m? and complete BRASS FOUNDRY, and ire now prepa red to make all ktnda ol Ml and Engine Una ( toting at fthort notice and ol thewy beet quality.TRIUBLET <k HOBNBROOK, ap3 Mo. 1118 ltoket itreeL T0BACC08. ?I HAVE ON HAND i fall line ol Tot orcoe (ram the leading mannlaetorlea In the co?intry. Including Lonuard'*, Flnser Bros., Holbn ok'a Monitor H?vy, Harry C. Holbrook'a Navy, 1 lam.-r Hudson, J. B. hace, Blchmoad; J. B. Puc e, Dantflle, Va.; B. F. Gravely and othera. I can lumUh all ityiea made by tneae faotertM at low en market price. M. BK1LLY. UWeSd llil Main St. AVKRY I.ABGIT AND OOUPLXTS MTOCK ol Htapleaod F incy Grantee. We handle CROCKRIEt. ? ILLY, I E3 GBOCEn ACKER, LLKR IN lot, Rioe, Flour, Mtili, 40, 4. I ?der Mill, Pltent Safety Fun,' I nHt., Wheeling, XV, v, I ^ FRONfI )LEH THE CELEBRATED ke Flour. I SNTS FOB THE ? Cent Plug. I Y & SONS,! Main Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q A. 6CIIAKPEK, NOTARY PUBLIC. I Office?No. 1333 Market Street, Opera House Corner. All btuineaa will receive prompt atUa- I tion. _ doI i B. McLAIN, SURGEON DENTIST 1205 Market HL opptlte Slcl.ure Horn Will be In hla office u muil, uerM on SitorJaT of each week, when he will be at Mt.diChantaf, until B P. at. ocS QHABLK8 H. BERBY, DKALtt IN flop*. Twine, Oikum, Blocki, Ttr, Pilot and Rciin, Gam and Leather Bellini, Llna aad Poplar Broom Handltt, Fir* Brick, Tilt aad Clay. wpM UU MAW BTtm. -J^OBEKT WHITE, attorney at law, wbeeuku, W. Vi. Or?ici?Attorney Qeneral'a Offic?, Capitol. ajM J DALLAH EW1NQ, attorney at law, Ko. 64 Twilith &r.f dc6 WHEELING, W.VJL j. W. COWDEN, Attorney at Law. Office-Mo. 1222 Cimpxjnk ?t., WHKKLING, W. YA. Prompt attention to tU butlnw enlruittJ to uj COT. I>7 H. COCHBAN, Attorney at Law'i 1220 Chafuhi Putin, fel WHEELING, W. VI Q O. OIJISTKD, 11. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, WHEELING, W. VA. Oflifg Hoor?-?8 to 10 a. m. I to 8 p. IT. W ^yiLUAJI PHILIPS, Jnitlcs of tha Pnot&R?il Eitat* Ac?>t, H?. 10 Twiumi Br., Wsmwe. Collection! of all kindi nude and prom* promptly remitted. ^U. H. HEAKNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Uuta Street, Office up et&in. an30 JJANIEL LAMB, ATTORNEY AT UW, Ho. 1318 Market BtrMt, (orer dtj But,) <?4 Whteltnu.w. V?. rp J. BOQUB, Attorney at Lav. Offiu 71 JVdffA &r,rt, WMi*s, If, ft PrcctlcM Id IbeCotirtjol Ohio, UtnW ?B<I Tyler couniiet, W. Va. dotI! QAN1KL PBOK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UM ChtpUn Btrtet, WlMlinj, W. Vi | a juuuraua, attorneys at law, 1206 chapuki btuit. Boom No. 1 Odd Feliovi' BuUdlng-upiUln. THE FAMOUS BBAHD OF "COATS" Spool Cotton 13 NOW FULLY ADAPTED I" SEWING MACHINES. Black and Colors especially ileur*^ For sale by J. 8. RHODES 4 CO. K. BCHOPPER, KMHHKIMEH B1IOS., KKLLER & 8CHBEINKK, OKORGE 0. BOTH, W. J. 81TLEB, f- C. JEFFEE3. AT WH0LI8JIJI BY J. 8. itIIODICS ? CO. lr? SH KZilllililSfin DEFINED 8UQABS?600 BAKBBJ JX Cruahed, Powdewd. Oianutalri.Cg" t ' I