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BlsnUft. W ANTED-A buyer at $3,000 tor a comf f pitU mad handaouta Drag Hturr. apprabad ourrecti7 at I4.0U). Addrtea Z. 8. STOCK]KG, Aadjpae, Manafeld, Ohio. . wit ^y4*TKl>Annta everywhere fur ibaUold and Mirer Counterfeit CM n Detector, UEKHIAM MANUFACTURING CO.. ^ ygwYwt. WANTED.?WK DESI UK TO KSTABLIHII a gfurral agtnrr In Wheeling or vldaltr. ty octroi tb? aalta of a nU|>le article of dally family eouaumptiou. Any eucwtic man with arnall cepllAl may aecure i permanent, paylof boalnaaa. KorpartleuUra addre* (i rkbn wuh M'r'o CoMfAVT, US Fulton atreet, New York. eell ANTKD? A good girl, onr well acquainted with goom) hooae work, to go to the couulry, alz utile* from the city, near a railnmd atatfon, and on the river, to live In mull family where there arc no children. Enquire of I MICHAEL EDWARDS, Wheeling. Julft ANTED?EVERYBODY TO KNOW Tbit they no have all kinds of Hewing Machines repaired, or taken in pari parmeut (or (he light iuuDloi DOMESTIC. Wit ITK and SEW HUM 11 HEWISO MACULVXh, al 1311 Market aUeet. JOS. H. SAGE. All work warranted. aolO 3foe Rcnt< f?OR KENT?THE DWELLING HOUSE X 5n. 822 Main atreet, uow occupied hjr Mr. Kline. The iiouw) contains tlx room*. AnUhe<i nlllc, bath room. waah bouie, Ac. Inquire of It. (I. BAHR, 1142 I'hapllnu Htm; t. Janl pOtt RENT-NO. 20 I'KSN STHERT, HIOIIESr X ground on Islund. Brick liouae In good order, 8 room*, laundry and waah Iioums gas, water, bath and closets. No better accommodations in any othtr house. Urge yard, itcut low. Ai-plir to A. <Ii ADAMS. T^OR RKNT-BKICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS AND r Kiorc, No. (S3 Eighteenth alrcet; water and gaa. Aim the Brick Houw on the corner of Eleventh and Chapllnc atreet. 1'umcjuIoii ou April lit. JanU A. M. ADAMS. JjV)K RENT? Tin. ir<>nun iind Tji? nt Ijinthi>p\voo<l holnni?. ing to the heirs of the lute C. D. Knox. This Hone Of the most desirable suburban residences near the city. Powmion riven April lNt. 1H7U. Apply to DAVID C. KNOX, St. .1 hiiu'h Hotel. jan13 A Vl RST CLASS DWELLING HOUSE ITOIl. RENT. Situated" on the northeast corner of 13th and Jacob streets. Teu rooms, including bath and servant*' room*. Kent low. Apply to J. !' LEWIS, jantt 8t. Jamew4totel. jpQp'BBNT? ;One two*lorf Frame TTouae, containing aerenroomi and hill, on South York alrMt. Three Frame on Delaware street. The abote houwa are newly papered and grained throughout, and hare Kood ?1 Urn and all conteniea* tea, end will bo rented lorn tn guod pcrtlea. Apply to H. P. JOKES, 1IM Market Street. Jar>9 . pOK RENT? FOUR ROOMS, Now meant, with Water ami k*s In home, situated eaMt ?lde Outre Wheeling Market llouie. Enquire at /INK A MOREIIEAD'S Furniture and Cfcrpet llouae, JanS 1117 Main Street J*OR RENT? The RESIDENCE No. 1130 EofT Street, one door ubove Twelfth Street. Enouire of j as. l hawley, jai>2 < _ 1*220 Main Street. F)r rent?tiib three elegant nil commodious WareUoiwa, Not. 1310,1812 sod 1314 Main, now occupird by 8. florkheimcr A Co. aud 8. Buer A Soni. Thau Wnreroomi are ritnatod In the moat dealrable locality la the city fur any wholesale buaiueaa. Fur Wrina aud ether'purtkulars enquire of ALFRED U1IEIN8TROM, oc18 No. 1188 ChapUni 8t jpou rentTWO ROOMS (communicating, onefumlahed,) in Bailey's block, No. 1300 Market itreet, on third floor, front All the modern convenience!. Enquire of H. FORBES, ?e20 1142 Chapline 8treet. 2fae Sal*. >k sale?a. second-hand lawYER Printing IW Platen 14*17. A|>uly:al IntolUifrnmr Offtcx. mCmaw FO R *S A L E?2,000 POUNDS OLD TYl'E, iu I table fur Babbitt Metal. Will be sold liHou to ault purchnatra. Apply at Intelligencer UOR SALE?T1IE PIANO WAGON J. of Adatua A I.iiciu. The running geani are nearly new. Will bo aold at a fury low price. To be ???d at the atore of C. Y. Lucaa. Apply to dtft A. M. APAM3. JJOR SALE OR EXCHANGE? One large or two small farms in Marshall county, 15 miles' from the city. Bargains. Enquire of H. FORBES, sniff r 1142 Chapline 8treet J^OR SALEA desirable residence, containing seven rooms, in rood repair and pleasantly located. Will be sold cheap and on easy temui. Enquire of L.C. SKDWICK, _]>' ? Martin s Kerry, Uhlo. JH)K KALEKANSAS LANDS ami some Ohio County property that I will sell at a great bargain. Call aua see what I have, If you want to make money..T { JOHN -iicDONALD,*.? ap2fl Real Estate Agent, Khti GroVc, : FR SALE LOW AND ON EASY TEUM8. Firm of 240 acrot, on the Ohio ilrer, okhtecn. milee Irani Wheeling. About ono-thinl river bottom (fine alluvial mjII, not tubject to overflow), well adapted for Market Gardening; al>out 100acm One tlmlier, which can be nulljr cultivated when cleared. Watered bj a spring drain; will make a splendid (lock farm. W. V. 110GB A BUO.. mrtS laOQ Market 8U CHEAP HOMES. *750 will bujr a Frame llouas with four rooms. Lot W)xl55. . . . . FOU S.VI.F. OR EXCHANGE.?One threfrftorr Brick Building, containing 12 roomi, including one . ijirgo oiorn noora. lias, waicr, eic. I'Du one pro-1 perty is situated mar thfc new market, on Market trect, and known a* the Sherman House. For particulars, write or apply to C. A. SCHAEFFER fc CO., noil WnKKMSo, W. Va. jpABM FOR SALIC1 will ofltr at Publle Bale, on the premises, J AM (JAllY U, at 10 a. m., oue of tua BEST FRUIT FARMS lu Belmont county, just across the rirer from Wheeling, back of Mai tin's Ferry. Therv Is Eleven Acres of Orchard I ot the beat varietlea oI fruit. 12 ACRES OF (IRArES; Concords, (fctawtas, Isabellas, in Unu bearing orJer. Other fruit in abundance, audi as Poaobtt, PJunu, Quince* antl about lft acre* of Strawlierrle*. One of the beat spring* in the neighborhood. I will offer also at the same lime Farming Implements, 2 Horn*, Wagons, Carriage*, Ac. Title perfect. ll W. VKAZKV, Jan? WtiKKUKo, w.Va. po8T pox r.n. Tbaalmve iale is postponed until tho 18th of January at 1 o'clock r. m., on amount of tho weather. Janlf y ALU ABLE FARM FOR 8ALK. In the Ctrrult Court of Brooke Conutr, West Virginia. Vincent Vanmotre ) vs. Mu Chancery. Wiu. 1'. Campbell eta). J Ity virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Brooke county, made and entered in the abovo entitled cause <?th??-mh day of September, 1678, I, J. ?. Curtis, Mir/lff vl-Brooaocomity, will Nil at nubile auction, at lit* Mffit'doBf of Ilia Court House ol Urooke county, Wast Virginia, In the towu of WslUburg, on THURSDAY, JANUARY If 1879, ' Tberesl estate deerrllwd In thebUland,proce?diogs in Mid-aiuw. Mb Id land ia situated on the waters of fluffalo, adjolulng the town of Bethany, Brooke county, raid to contain sve AOBES, Known a* the home farm of the lata Alexander ('iiiiipiioll, aud will be sold m a whole, or In three or more pafcela, u way imyu bulbar tbu Interest of all ^riiSl (ft SAiW-OnV-foitrtn of the purr hi* money r&sh In hapd on the day of mIc, the residue In three equal Installments on credit of one, twoand ehree years rw|M"cllvi'ly, the purchaser giving his honda with g?wd security, bearing Interest from the day of aale kr the deferred payment*. with the option U> tba purchaser to pay auyoraltof aaid bonds before nt*> turlty, aad the tUlo retained uetU the purchaaa aoo. ?y U fully paid. Ily cutuent ihe land will be bqMdear ofdower; ib* wMe^ V^ P.Chapbellj^nln||a the deed, but subject to Ibe rights of Mn? it II. ClAbeU III the houiMteud house aud curMege as named in said COME AND SEE! Mtn'i Haafy W * up M?d's Vint QUI Hoof- 8 00 np Mea'i Opera BooU... .... S 78 np UdMrinthtblaMo. hid. Lace 1 78 up Udi?' Fin* Kid " " MMWMtMHi 1 78 np Udltt* Xld Button S 00 up Udla1 Mo. Button I 00 up Udka' Imt. (tot Bultoa............M....M....M.... 1 80 UdiM* Kid Foxed Hal*....... 1 30 Old UdlM' Kid Bala 1 CO up MMMo.Hld?LMt.MM.M 1 78 up aUo a full Km of UdlM and QtnU' Band and Machine Beved BOOTS AND SHOES. Which will In aold at tho Lowest Prices for Cash. m you vast a good artlclo |o to J". T. STOZtTE, 1140 Halt Street, Mil HORyBROOK'B BLOCK. uao. noaats, o. o. a. a. m. jab am, d. d. a ua. a. a. coacaa. J)RS. MORRIS, JARRET A COBURN DENTISTS, 1124 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Liquid Nltroua Oxldt Qu uwd for the palnlraa Ex traction of Teath. Killing tod prcMrvlog tho f ?tura TMtb a Hiwcitllf. Artificial Ttcth Uuarantood. Al commuolcatlooa rtctln prompt attention. unci open day and night. Mr A lady lo attendant* whei daalrad. ap!7 rjlEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN During tho alarm yeara I hare beoo practicing li Wheeling I have admloiaterad pa to ovor aovw thuuaaod peraoua with PaaraiT HaraTYrand li moat arory caao *kh aotlro aatiafaction to myaoli ant pal loots. Wo constantly koop on hand para Nitroua Oxld Qaa for thnao that drain to taka it. DB. bUBOIBON t BON. POg Ho. 1148 Market St. rmUtS LUW ! -ONBlankets, Furs, Cashmeres, Velvets, and Silks u. c. diirtL a tu., 1065 MAIN ST. janO GREAT SMASH_FOR CASH Dry Goods at Prices Never Be fore Given to the Public. E/EAZD, lE^IE-A-ID 200 piece* ol the bo?t Print* at 5c. 100 Brown Miulin, Sea Island Cotton, yan wide, at fc. 100 pieces of the finest Blearliwl Muslin imulrat Rc 50 piece* Bmirvtte Dress (ioodi at 8c, foimerpric 15c. 25 piece* Silk Bourette Dreas Goods at 10c, fortne price 37%c. 15 piece* Novelties Drew Goods at 18c, former pric 30c. price 78c. ??? SO plfcra, 40-Inch, til Wool Colored and BJarl Cashmere* at 60c. never before uflfered (or lew than 75c 25 pieces Black (uhuiurca ni i<0, 70. 80 and 90 eta Beat the world. 50 piece* Black and Colored Kllka at great Ktluc lions. 15 pieces Black and Colored Silk Velvets reduced 5 percent. Ililow Case*. Muslin*, Shirting, Table Linens Towel*, Towelln#*, Napkin*. Flannels, lllnglisuu all reduced lower (ban ever oHVrfd be/ore. IVi not think this a draw, but call and see the large* stock in the elty at greatly reduced pricea. 4'I.OAKH, <I.O\K*. 50 handsome Cloaks left; will beauld tofoxlieas cj coat. I. BLUM&BRO, 1104 MAIS STREET. Bear In tuiod out store is open Irotn 7 A. u. until <5 r m. every day. Jan 11 lb MMigmcm OfllP* t ffea. 2g und B7 Fourteenth Street aew Advertisement*. For Sale?Machinery, Ac. Lost?Necklace. Stockholders' Meeting?Franklin Insurance Cornanv. For Rent~House on Twentieth Street, Citizen's Temperance Ticket. Opera Iiouse-~JoB. Emmet. Wanted-An Industrious, Sober Man. For Rent?'Two Houses on Fourteenth Street. Rocking Chairs?Friend A Son. Cheap for Cash?G. Mendel & Co. Washington, D. C.?Tremont House. TniHMOMitTKa Record.?The following shows the range of the thermometer, as observed at Schnopf's drug Btore, Opera House corner,yesterday: * 7 a. If. 12 M. 8 F.lt. 7 r. IT.27 13 M UL probabilities. W.asninoton, January 16?1 a. m.?For Tennessee and Ohio "Valley, southerly winds with rain, veering to colilftr west* erly wfnds, with rising barometer. We are now ready for bmlneee it oyr new store, Waehlngton Hall corner. JACOB W. 6RUBB, Jeweler, }{>.% ?At two o'clock this morning a heavy rain is falling, which.it general, will make itself speouily felt in the breaking up of tho ice embargo. Then look out for broakor*, Dibictors Kleotkik?Tho swniljjl meeting of tho stockholders of tho First National Bank of Bellaire was held at their banking houso on Tuesday, 14th inst, and tho following gentlemen were olected dlrectors for the onaujug year: Jas. Kelaev, A. 0. Mellott, John f hformr. \\ Tallumn, Herman IJoemer, Willfaio Ifarvpy and Jacob Haser. Slkiohinu Aocidbxt.?Yesterday aftprnoon Mr. Frank Stamm and a companion were taking asleighride in Kast Wheeling, and when on 17th street the horse ran otr, throwing out tho occupant* ot the sleigh. Suunm field on to the reins as long an he uould, and so firinly that one of his fingers was pulled out of place. The hone was secured boforp any damage was done, SnooTiMoMATcii.?An Intorostinn shooting match took place yesterday afternoon, on the South Sldo, tn the vicinity of the Nail City Boat House. The contestants were Robert Johnson, of this city, and a nun named Reinhart, from Ohio, for a purse of $50, eaeli li?v|ng ten shots. Reinnsrt made the best scare and was awarded the priu. Tho same parties arp matohpd to shoot to-day for a purse of $100. Tn* Sooui..?Tho Zone Street Social laateyening was a decided success financially anu socially. Notwithstanding the driving snow storm, the lecture room of the church was filled with a joyous .and brilliant company. These enterteiumeuts arc of great advantage to tho chUrcn. At cloven o'clock in the evening the receipts fooled up $112 07. The Udiefeextehd their thanks to the public far !}s liberal potrouajo, Brief IMIIn. Sour ol the delivery wagons are traveling on rnnnera. Tin City Clerk la busllyjeugaged on bli annual statement. Tut youthful akatlat continues to iliaplay hla dexterity on the sidewalk. Kvaav one is making up {or loat time in aociety] elrcloe. There ia a big debt to pay between now and Lent. Tim uauai monthly temperance prayer meeting waa held laat evening at the Fourth Street M. K Church. "Old Indications" kindly gave ua another dash ol snow yesterday altemoon, to touch up the sleighing a little. Thxrk wu a alMMbml on I tiff rim Anil tlituuteiiHl Ihi (fcptiln did shiver, Anil tlifl bmv* chimlNrsuld lltkh?l her wklattand Rnd uld: l.?ok out for the to In lb* rivvr t Tin sidewalks ol the city are in a truly shoeking condition. The streets are bad. mo sewer* are cnoxeu wiin siusn. 11 an comes of the beautiful snow. , Yestbmmy wiu the lost day of grace for city tax-payors. Interest will be charged on taxes yet due, from the 1st inst., at the rate of ID per cent per annum. The results of leaving snow and ice on the ? sidewalks are seen since the thaw came. In some places sidewalks present more ' the apj>earanco of "mud puddles." The usual monthly social of the congregation of theZaue Street M.E. Church was held lost evening, at the church, and was as successful as lu predecessors. J Jo. K. Emmutt, the celebrated Dutch comedian, will bo here on Monday and 1 Tuesday evenings next inhis"NowFriti." - Jo. Is Immense in his specialties, and will . 3raw, as he always does, like a circus. , Tiik water spouts on'the various build! Ings were too full for utterance yesterday. ; Most of them wore full of ice, and when 1 the thaw commenced, an overflowing i house, to speak metaphorically, was present. Tiiimji were unusually quiet on the " streets last night. The pouoe Itad made no arrests up to 10 o'clock, and the prospects at that hour were very favorable for another "whitewash" this morning. So mote it be. Ill the County Clerk's office, yesterday, n deed toads bv J. C. W|pr to Louisa Fruior, wife of John W. frailer, transfer ring household furniture in dwelling bouse occupied by Wier, at No. 924 Mar kut street, for a consideration of $100, wai admitted tu rewril. a skriih of interesting meetings will commence this evening, at the ZaneStred M. K. Church. Rev. llite, the pastor, will hold services in the church every evening until further notice. a great revival is an. tipipatfi. and doubtless the church will beorowifa) oyfirj' prcnitijf. Tiik ladies compUin tlmt the ]ir4ptlop qi sweeping Otr sidewalks rogardlevs of the passers by, is carried on to a great extent , liy many clerks of Main street house*. A little more time should be taken in tliiii operation of sidewalk cleaning, and much loss uauss Iof complaint would be found. > The car used by tne I). i j>, Company for constructing water stations and fjinu tinacml nvar tlm 11 omnAalii ttuml i~ aal* r liny morning to Washington, Pa., to erocl a tank them for tliu uu o| t||? W, k W,( P. 8. & W. 1'. it it. The oar was in oiiargn of Arthur.SinseltHnperiuUindenl of ffatai | Stations. i A sKi.Ei-r social hop that haa been Ions anticipated with pleasure comes off at the St. Jumes Hotel to-night. The committee having the affuir In charm consists ol Messrs. J. ?. Nealv, f? f. Uolsthropa, J. V. Snyder. T. M. Pemberton, D. B. Poster and C.G.Clllls. Meyer's lull string band I will furnish the music. The funeral of Miss Annie M. Woods, who died suddenly on Monday, took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of liar father. John Woods, Esq., !, near Kim Grove. There was a large attendance of friends of deceased from mo my uuu vicinity, nuu uiu reinauiH wore follnwod- to the grave by a long funoral procession. Tub temperance folks are holding meetings nightly in various parts of the city, and expect to koop the nail rolling In o lively manner until after the municipal election. They will make every effort to * get out the full temperance vote, and ap0 pour confident of electing some of, then candidates. Tho candidates Higjuspjvefl are confident, of courso. Who ever hoard ' of a candidate that was not confident of his t own success? Personal Mention.?J. 0. Vandervort, 1 Esq., of Weston, was in town yesterday. Prof. John AfqllPn, tlie well known ? teacher of dancing, has been laid Mil ^ Steubenville for a week or so with a sovere cold. Ho writes us that be will return to Wheeling some day next week to take chargo or hla cIassm, Capt. John McLure leaves to-day for Port Ilarmar, Ohio, to look after the con struction or tho now daylight papket (or the Wheeling and Parkeraburg trade. J. B. Kennedy to-day takes charge of the mail route on the Hempfiold road, vice ' Isaac Chesiey, removed. ll*iv. and Mrs. Swopp wpntlo Fairmont, yesterday, to attend a ohuroh mooting, and will be absent for several days. Mr. E. 8. GilHUan and wife are stopping at the St. James Hotel. Late arrivals at the Stamm include: J. W. Newman, New Martinsville; L. 8. Newman, Marshall county, and S. L. Bloyd, Glen Easton. Among lata arrivals at MpLurp^re: J. W. MoWhortor, Uawlsburgj Thos, Q. Smith, Parkorsburg, and win. H. Hogeman, Charleston. Mitts Maria Aiken, who has a sister at , Mt. do Chantal, and has been spending ' several months in tho city, yesterday returned to her homo at Richmond, Va. Mr. W. P. Hix and wife, of Columbia, South enroling are stopping at the Mc ttvuoy. 4,1^ (a 4 ^tVMUUWUfc Southprner, and a brothor-in-laiv to'Mai. Han Stalnaker, private Secretary to Gov. Matliows. A temiwnraco paper published at Brooklyn, N. i., entitled Our Union, cornea to hand with u very life-like likeness ol our fellow citizen, Mr. Thoa. Ilornlirook, and ft lip^lX^T^to^tlto w^J^ rae'ofthe great workere m the cause In th|B(ioni)try, ami specifies incidents and tcenei in his career oomiootod with his agitation of temperance principles during the last forty years. It seems that he was born at Tavistock, England, in May, 1814, and caine to Wheeling in 1819. 'Old Tom Brown," the jolliest old fellow in the show business, was in the city yesterday, making arrangements for the appearance flf Jo. Ivmraott, tho comedian. at the Opera Home, next week. 'IQli| man Brown," ai. the boys call him, la as gray as a rat, but hi? heart's as young aa a youth of sixteen, He's about the oldest in the busluess. f * * TEWWI. Kqf?fr?tlif meeting** Ott b Hail, last night, was very interesting anil largely attended. Messrs, Kffing and Jacob temple ontertalnal the autlTenoe with selectroadings anil rocltatlons. This la an innovation ana an Improvement. We suppose it Is ono of Mr, Kemple'a Ideas. Thero wasalso a large mooting at l'arker Hall. Addresses weredellvered by Messrs. Hubert Marshall and Capt. Baggs. Meeting at Parker Hall to-night. Mr. J, KPropl8 has promised to be present, and relate his talons story,''Dot lhildink Sociasun." The meeting at Mozart Hall to-night will bo addressed by members of the Legislature. .. SLiionixa.?Kvorvbody who owns a sleigh, or is able to hire one, takes advantage o( the excellent facilities afforded by the different thoroughfares in the Vanity, The worry iinglp of lt)p bells and the laughter of ttio jolly pleaapre seekers are heard on all sides, and alrscem to be w?i Joying themselves tn the fullest extent, Snvnrnl lnmfl ?nrMo? rouuuwl thmimh Wheeling lust night, in the direction of tho country, to the o??t, in varloui portiotiaof which the hospitality of the f?nnhouBM was thoroughly tinted. Three or four purlieu leave thin evening, with the sum# Object |n vioif. *n>| the practice will evidently 1? kept up until tfte jnour d|? ppjxw. tUUATOl (UDWILL Tbl Mftlf and "Little Al."?The ?*? ?. lor'. Aaini t? ihirlt Tina le'? MrteMm. In ml interview with SheriffTlngle published I n the Ixuuiotxcw the other day, it will be remembered that the Warwickian Hherltr impcached the atanding of ex-Senator Caldwell aaa simon-pure Democrat. These being troublous times, ill a political sonse of the word, among our brothers of the Democracy, a representative of this paper yesterday determined to Investigate still furthered ascertain, if possible, the true cause of such animadversion between patriots Mid politicians. The |<erson to be placed upon thelnterviewer'a rack wu ex-Senator Caldwell, better known as Hi w?i?. At ?? K.. i.:.. ?11 ? nr taai. uiwib aii vjr iiia uiuoaguvB. imuc Al." U perh?i>ti u gentlemanly a public man aa evor submitted to the tortures of an interview; is of amaii stature, aa his pseudonym would indicate; lias a pleasant, smiling face; wears a handsome moustache of an almost modern strawberry blonde color; hair of about the aamo hue, aud is one the impression of whom is not quicty forgotten. We found him In the bosoin of hut family, enjoying tliatdomestic bliss which adds so muoh to the happineas of mortals in this world, anil lends such charms to the Hreaide of home. Apologizing for the Intrusion, the scribe with a cruel smile placed "urru al." ox the rack and at once proceeded to extort from him such knowiwlge of the present disruption in the ranlu of the Democracy as would be of interest to our readers,' anil a summary of the interview Is thus glvoni Scribe?.Senator, swing that your politloal character lias been assailed' by members of your party, I would ask why this rupture in your ranks? senator?If you refer to Sheriff Tingle's blarney, that'll nothing. Berthe?But wtiy the war among yourselves? Senator?Well, Tingle anil one or two others are trying to run things to suit lueiuBuivea, ami UI cuumo muse wno are honest enough to refuse to Join thont Qro denounced, Uurllie?Then yon havo not dosorted the Democracy and joined the Nationals or Mollie Maguires, or anything of that sort? , Senator?Not that I know of. I am H Domocrat,although I have on oneortwo occasions "sfinttphed" ?lttt|e; hut that was for | tho public good. Look at Tingle s action against Shaucross, and make a comparison. 1 Scribe?Well, how ia it then that Tin' gie and you are on the outs, and that ho : should attempt to subject you to Demo1 cratic ostracism? j COMIS'O DOWN TO BIHIXBH. aen#hJr^That |a ipiilv nqousl| c^plajn, cd. )au sen, wlion Dick Brown was elected Sboriff the collodion of the city school tax was taken away from him and placed in the hands of the City Collector. Sheriff Brown died, you know, and Tingle was appointed to fill the vacancy. At that time I was In the State Senato. and Mr. ' were, ea Uie w?! !??s9 of friendship: Cjoqn #ftet wumina t|}Q duties of tlje office uie Shen^'atteiqntoa i to a train hava a eliantm mailt* in tlio colloc I [[op'q/tljQ'pttymWL?5 vujthp wine put in lijs lianas. My action in tlio Benate 1m on record as having opposed the ! measure, which I did, and since that date the Sheriff c*?*?! filing to mo, except on business matters'. Scribe?Did you not take the pwitjw ftt that tiiuo that if there whs a nfiuessity to ' put tho school tax collections in the hands of the City Collector when a Republican was Sheriff that the same necessity prevailed when a Democrat was Sheriff? 8enator?I did. But I had a more potent reason. There was such a difference in the percentage for makinc these collections t bat it saved tho city about $9,500 por annum by keeping them out o( the hands of the Sheriff. I do not see now, nor did I see then; any reason to rob tho city to fill the purse of a private individual. Scribe?Then that is why Tingle gave Porter Smith the Sergeantcy, and had appojntwj a Senatorial conferee in lti? stead a man who would vote ngalnBtyou? Senator?That is one reason. Scribe?And also the origin of Tingle's disinterested kindness in working to keep Smith in office? Scrif^T^iS'yort uiveany othor reasons that you know of? Senator?I will givo you one other?a very palpable one. Tingle fixed up the pins to elect Handlan Mayor attho coming charter election, in return for which HRndlan was to do the wire-pulling for , whip offlre'to ?ii? m'aw liswilan^ defeat of poorep kills Tingle. Scribe?What office '8 Tingle after? He js ineligible for re-pleption as Sl|prlfT, Senator (hesitatingly)?Well, I won't Scribe-It is not tlio* Presidency Js It? The plafe now occupied Lv Mr. Ilpycs and sought alter by a New Vorker named Tilden? Senator (laughingly)?I will not commit myself on that point "iMJOBJIMSiveWBY" mKjrririEP. Tho oonversatlon. after reueated at tempts to draw from tlie Senator a committal on the last question, which he shrewdly avoided, turned more directly to the present municipal disorder, and the Senator was asked what lie bad to do with "running" thntfellow "maiorjimswccney," and it "n)aiorjimsw eetipy w?s in #ny way connected will) Major James W. .Sweeney, who served in the ConfederateService? Senator (dubiously)?No, I have nothing to do with running the Major; 1 have nothing to do with municipal politics, and further I don't beliove the Major would "run" (or anybody. I' believe the two names are ver^ closely connected with "New Election Jim," as both s^rypi] togeUjer jn the CanloU. army. scribe?V.'s!!, th? feetJ is': having sorvod in the Con ted. Bervleo being tnado too publlo cause many Democrats to vote against hhn? Senator?(Smilingly)?'Pahaw.no; that matter's all forgotten. Scribe?How about Smith and his chances? Senator?I have nothing further to-say. Taking tbp' hint thu svribo departed, after bidding the Senator a cordial good night, and renewed the search after the outui wara oauot box and contents. Tn* Courts.?County Coubt?Judge Boyd.?In this Coart yesterday the followbusiness was transacted: Pendleton & Caldwell vs. Scabrook & McUannon. In assumpsit Continued Jj* btatp, ?or use Tl^os. IJonny, va. Godfrey Price et al. Certified by Justico Bulger. Continued generally. The will 01 Frederick A. Armstrong was : proved and admitted to record. -Th? Bwtm QUlpapio vs. 0. i fttakln <% Oq., In issumpsit. Is still on trial. : Adjourned to tho usual hour thl# morn- i in?. Municipal Court?Jtulye Cnmmer. i Fredorlck Gollner, a native of Germany, ' was admitted to the privileges of citizen- j jfdjouracd to 10 a. m. to day. ' ] Pqitct Cav'HT?Juilv Qfum There were no oases boloro this court . yesterday morning. TmtSMiTH-Gairet Abhaci.t.?The case of j City Sergeant Smith, charged with assaulting Joseph Groer, came up before Justice Caldwell yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. , Smith waived .an examination of the j charge, and gavo bond in tho sum of $100 for |)is qppparqnce to answer at the next { term of the County Court. J ? Xak? Kun, Resolving to resort to "Dr. C. McLano's c Celebrated Liver Pills,"?which never fall ? to relieve all bilious and liver complaints [ ?first see the name contains a "C," is pelt Lane, bearsabluegovernmontsteinp half way round tho box, with the words 8 thereon "Fleming Bros., Pittsburg!)." }f v different to ?H'o( thl?6 mrtjpulijra-po n JBWteSasHfiiW-^! Hoi-it Dimttory.?We give below a ! carefully compiled directory ol the I officers and members nf the House ol Delegates, showing where they may be found when not engaged In their leglilaUvs labors: orncuaorinEnouu. Clerk, J. B. Peyton, 18 lMh street. Assistant Clerks: J, M. Scrogglns, 1043 Chapllnestreet; R. E. Horner, 18 20th street; U C. Hedriukson, 1226 Main street; W. 8. Thompson, 72 Uth street Doorkeeper: James Neelis. Committee Clerks: J. B. Crouch, 814 Main street; James Hamlll, Grant House; ll.lt. Howard, Stsmin House; J. W. McCoy. Pages: John L. Thornhlll, St. James Hotel; Frank Thompson.814 Market ilhwi llobL Kichsrdson, 58 Hth street; Cbu. P. Anderson, DM Main street. KUDUS. Arnold, Geo. J., Mcl.ure House. Burr, James, IS Tweutioth street. Bell, Joseph, 103 Kllteentb street. Bell, Thos. L.,814 Market street. Billmver. D. F., 18 Twentieth street. Bradford. Thos. A., 18 Fifteenth street. Butcher, B. A., 41 Fifteenth street. Colvert, A. G., 1221 Main street. . Campbell, Samuel II., 814 Market street. Carter, Samuel, 65 Sixteenth street. Chlplev, John J., Stamm Honse. Clark, Carrol, 150 Sixteenth street. Davidson, I.. K., 1013 Chapllne street. Ewing, J. A., 18 Fifteenth street Fisher, Benjamin, 91 Fourteenth stroet. I Fulkner, Albert C,, Stamm House. Furbee, James If., 1421 Main street. Gist,JosephC.,58 South Broadway street Gooch, B. P., 1421 ChapUne street Gunn, Win. K., 75 Fourteenth street. Hagans, J. Marshall 014 Main street llaro, James, 18 Twenthleth street. Harvey, Thos. H., 181 Eoff street [ Ilawver, Samuel P.. St James Hotel. HIM, Martin, 814 Market street Holt, John 11., 1421 Main street. Hutton. FJIsha, 18 Filtoenth street. llyer, Kills 8., 83 Fifteenth street. Jacob, John J., 14 Ohio street. Johnson, John C., St, Jame* Hotel. Kirtley, Win., 72 Fourteenth street. Kitchen, U. M., 18 Twentieth street Lewis W. H. F., SUnirn House. I/man, Thofl. H., 951 Main street McCraw, John, 65 Fittoenth street McCreery, Win,, 55 Fifteenth street McCrura, P. R., 45 Fifteenth street MuN'eer, K. T., IS Fifteenth street Mourns, Hugh, St James Hotel. Melvln, J. S? HUmtn House. Molftitt, CIoo, H., 18 Twentieth street Monroe, Aler., Staram House. Montgomery, John C., 103 Fifteenth street Nixon, John, 18 Fifteenth street Parsons, Wm. A., 18 Twentieth streot Pennybacker, J. ?., Stamm House. Post, Ira C? Stamen House, Poimdstopp, A. M.. 45 Fifteenth street Uuinn, Josoph II., Stamm House. Reynolds, Ueo.W., 1043 Chapline street. Rlghter, John, 1421 Main street. llock, A. B., 814 Market street. Ross, C. P., 18 Twentieth street. Roush, L. F., 814 Market street. 1 Reymer, Ilonrv A., 18 Twentieth street ; 1 Schorr, Arnold 0., 1Q3 Fifteenth ?tr?*t bhp|tot), WJmton, W Fftoenth street. j Snciwd,Jonathan, ISTwentfeth street , Sn|4er, Wm. U., 18 Twentieth itreet Stuart, J. C., 8185 Chapline street. i TOylor, K. J. 1225 Main street Toney, Hugh, Stamm House. ! Unger, Washington, 18 Twentieth street Vandal, A. L., 18 Twentieth street Wilson, Andrew. ItWt m + ~ Haniu.am and 8wew*y.?"Mr. HandIan," said our inquisitorial wretch to that Gentleman, whom he met at the'cornerof . iarket and Fourteenth Btreets, yesterday , afternoon; "Mr. Handlan, 'tis rumored on | the rialto that you do not propose frivityt I your late opponent, l^r. Sweeney, your I $qrdto| support Ht the polls.1' ] ' I'm oortainly under no obligation^ to do an xr- *?' i ov, ?*.. wn CUIIDJ O HUIl 14. UTUUU1 U1HI if I got the nomination he would not vote 4 for me." "Then you believe that cockemtHwll storv of George Tingle's?" "Believe it( Why there's not tho least J doubt of it. Bweeney declared emphati- J eally that he would vote for McLure in , case I got the nomination." The reporter was about to ask for further particulars of the 4,onplea8antne8s"existlqg between the two !<*fy]pra of e>*tr?me mo- , t|ons of the faithful, but the Interview was cut short by a gentleman pulling the j late Mayor pro tern by the sleeve and tak- i ing him asiile for "a few moments' conver- ( sation," and the scribe hailed the first car 1 and sailed southward. i Toward evening Ills Ilonor Mayor < Sweeney was encounter^ at tho olty J wih you would say to the public." j said His Honor, "that the asiortlon mane , by Tingle In an Interview with a reporter , for your paper, to the effect that I told Capt. McLure that if I failed to get the nomination for Mayor I would vote for 1 him, is I agreed |< iuii iui mi" imiiunauon, x Higncu mo ^ agreement to support the nominees, and if 1 Mr. Handlan had been nominated!would ! have supported him Kjptlnst sny and every j person, being In honor Dound to do so, and as Mr. Handlan signed the same pledge, I hare no doubt he will now sup- j port me." I When Doctors disagree, who shall do- I cidet Knioiitho^Ho^b.?0. H. Deiters. Esq., | Grand Haportar cif the Qrand Lodge of ( ^nights of Honor of this State, has re- ] reived tho usual somi-annnal reports from > subordinate lodyos throughout the State. ' These reports allow that the Order, which ' was first instituted in this city one year ago, now has in the State fourteen working lodges, with a membership of about . six hundred, and five lodges unqor.diipen- ' nation. This showing ia certainly very encouraging to the members of the Order hereabout, who have labored (si'.u'uny to t prciHuie iheir principles, t Election op Officers.?At the annual mooting of tho Ohio Valley Protective Union, held at their office in thia city on Tuesday, the following officers and J Board of Managers were chosen: Kobert * White, President: I. H. Duval, Vioe- _ President; H. H. Cochran, Secretary.; W. y C, Ilandlan, Troasurer; W. Hollistor, v General Agent; T. B. Campbell, Medical 9 Examiner; Charles G. Dillon, Superintend* s ent Agencies; Geo. H. Tingle, James Mc- a Cortney and Robert White, Executive ? Committee. J TttANsrxnoF Real Estate.?The follow- I ing deed in fee, transferring real estate, e was admitted to record in the office of the e Clerk of the County Court, yesterday: 9 Doed mado January 18, 1879. by 80bieski Brady and wife to tho Wheeling, Pittsburgh <x Baltimore llailroad Company, for lot 90(1, situated in the Kourth c Ward of the city of Wheeling, on the cor- e nor wost from the street formerly called I Klgth streot. and south of the street for- C tnerly called John street; $826. * Till! IIoubm Barges.?There was no In- J mrance on the Ed. Hobbs and barges, ? which were cat down by the ic? at Cinoin. J nuti tho other day. The Peabody. o| this h :lty, bad $19,f|4T| on t|(o nails in the T D?rgcs All. Korte and Top Mill, a part o( which, about 10,000, was ro-insuredln the Ronton, ol Covington, Kentucky. The franklin, of Wheeling, had some $16,000 8; >n the contents ol two o[ the bargee, a "I wrtion of which was re-insnrcd. It is 0 . onaiderod quite probable that a great por- " ion ol the shipment will bo saved"I'usctuautv is the hinge of business." m| n (amlllea whore Dr. Bull s Cough 8yrnp Tl s kept, tlicre is never a case of absence i rom school or business on account of Roughs, Colds or Sor? fhwt, Priic 84 P< WW, t ? Aiu the late new music, standard, dassi- oi a I and popular music oi the day, for sale thalfyrict at Shelb's Music Store, Waah- * ngton Hall. * Don't (orgcttho sale o( fine Gold and _, ilivor Watches, Jftwelry ftu4 Silver 1'tated K rwatljq. tweM street, this alter- d, ioon And to-night. The ladles are partlolarlv invited to tho alternoon sales. W. 1. Jldller will conduct the sale. ( Hum and Ornai tar Ik* HolliUjra, OM|k One 4 octire organ it $35. OneS octire Katey organ it $00. One 7 itop Smith American oiy.in it $75. One 0 itop Taylor 4 Farlov organ it $50. One $350 Smith American organ at $150. One 0 atop Pickird organ it tC5. One 0 octire inelodeon it $00. One 0 octire plino it $30. One 0 octire Chlckering piano at $75. One 0 octire Chlckering plino it $100. One 7 octire Hitnes' plino it ?!00. One "J octire (new) plino at $250. Cill ind eximine, it C. Y. I.ucis' Music Store, 1237 Market street. Ir you need Liniment ol my kind, we idriie you to geti bottle o( JfcuuVi flood Intent. It ii fir luperiof to tho manv riuntedforeign remedies we reid ao much of, la hundreds of ourcltlaena will freely testify. One trill la ill tint la receasary. Ho.t.A. 1L StsnisNs, the greit States diw oi uie aoutn, says: "1 liave ustxl Durang's Rheumatic Remedy for Rheumatism with great benefit." It is a positive cure. Send for circular to llelphenstino A Bentley, Druggists. Washington, P. C.; or ask your druggist for it. daw Mkdical men often pustzlo thomselves over the large sale that I)r. Bull's Baby Syrup enjoys. Its great popularity is due only to tho excellent qualities possessed by this household medicine. Price -5 cents. Pbobasly noono preparation lias received so much praise from Its {latrons, nor is so deserving of commendation as Hall's Hair Henewer! We but echo the voice of the millions who hare used it when we pronounce it the Best llair Dmtingin the world. It stands uurivailed. Those who are affected with diseases of the vcalp accompanied with itching or irritation, find relief and renewal in this invaluable remedy. When tho hair is inclined to fall off, a moderate use of the Kencwcr will strengthen the roots of tho hair, and preserve it, ana if it exhibits a tendency to turn gray it will restore the natural color.?Fulton [Mo.) Telegraph. DAW Livia is Knro.?The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been sueocesfully Droved that Green's August Flower is unequaledin curing all persons afflicted with DriMMtK rrr T.Ivmf ??.i?" ?? merous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Samnle bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold In all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. ttsaw ' We Challenge The World. When we say we believe, we have evidence to nrove that Shiloh's Consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, inasmuch an It will cure a common or Chronic Dough in one half the time,and rellcveAstluna, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and ihow more eases of Consumption cured than ill others. It will cure where they fall, it Is pleasant to tako, harmless to tho youngest thild and we guarantee what we say. l'rlce lOcls,, 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Uungs are ?rc, Chest and Hack UwfcUSC Shiloh's rorous Piaster. 8qM V & flocking. Odd Fellow's Hftjh O.BJ. fiwUPit, SUtU und Qhapllne streets; UqfounBwii Co., Wheeling, and Hualianoiidf liwcveu, Bcllalre. DoTm Believe It That In this town there ore scores of persons passing oar store every day whose lives are made miserable by InUlgestlon, Dyspepsia, Jour distressed 8tomach, Liver Complaint. 3onsk mptlon, when for 75 cents we will sell iliem Shiloh's Vitali*er, guaranteed to C'.'.ro them. Bold by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; 1 B. I)wight, 24th ana ChapUne streets; i Lauglilin Bros. tfeCa/WliWkUwg, and Husbands k Inskeep, Belloir?, TUK most popular and fragrant Perfume of Jieday, IIackmetack;" try it. 8old by B. docking. Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwfght, WJi ana Chapline streets; taughlln Bros. ?t 3o., Wheeling, and Husbands & Inskeep, Bell- j dre. tts ???? I "Totally Different fro in all Oilier*." Tho "London Hair Color Restorer" is the t noat delightful article ever introduced to the : Imericanneople, and is totally different from dl other Hair Restorers, being < tlrely free rom all impure ingredients that ndernmny >ther articles for the hair obnoxl. a Where Saldness, or falling of tho hair o*l?tJ?, or preuaturely gray new, Iroiu sickness, or other !au!?jg, its uko will restore the natural youth- | ul color, and cause a healthy qrowth, cleans- i ngthe scalp from all impurities, dandruff i fco., at the same time a most pleasing and 1 asting hair dressing, fragrantly ]>eriumcd, 1 endering the hair soft anu pliable, making it in indispensable article in every toilet. 1I0MK TESTIMONY. Dr. Swayru <fr &m>?llwipoctod friends; I WTC thP pleasure to inform you tliat a lady )f my acquaintance, Mrs, Miller, is delighted vith tho success of your "London Hair Color Restorer". Her hair was falling rapidly, and t.lun ?.?.? ?1 ? i ? - *..? v-w?u? itno UCCJl rcniuruu, me ailing off entirely stopped, and a new growth >f hair is the result. K. B. Gakkiouks. Druggist, cor. Tenth ACoates, Phlla. Ask your druggist for London Ilair Color tcslorer. Price, 76 cents a bottle, Si* hotles, $4. Main Depot (or thd U. B., 330 North Hxth St,, ttmw 1 was iu the drug biwlne*a In this town for en years. 1 sold more of Hatch's Universal tough Syrup for three years of that time, than < sold of any other cough remedy. I always < old It on its inerlta, and seldom had a bottle < etnrned. It seemed to give unlvomal natls- ' action. A- 8. Kjshf.h, ( Bergen, N. Y. . Foujtnl?tho Best In the World! Hatch's Jniveml Cough Syrup, for croup, asthma, olds, and all lung diseases. Look Out!?I have It! a sure cure for neu- . algia, toothache, headache, pain in the bow- I Is, colic, and all inflammation. ItUDavis' Innin Rolltf fnr Pnl? Vn "> ?? 1 * 8oid by Looan, List & Co. 1 ttsaw We are surprised to aeeso many still sufTur- J ng with neuralgia and Khoumatism, when hey cau bo oured. We know the feeling rhfch exists aiuone very many?"that any nedielne which is advertised must be a huniiug." This may be true in some eases, but rhen we know of a remedy wliich has become ! o popular as Lawson's Curative, and wo have uch conclusive evidence of tho good it has ccompllshed, it is more than folly not to lake a trial of it, and satisfy yourselves tliat . 11 tho proprietors claim for it u true. ] n such j llseasos as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, I Iwulache, 8ore Throat, Lomo Back, and f 'oothache. we can safely say that no remody, I ither in physician's prescription or In propri- 1 tary form, has effect^ wore cures than I<aw? on's Curative, ttIisav Tlie People Want Proof. * There is no medicine prescribed by phyallans, or sold by Druggists, that carries sucli ridence of its success and superior virtuo as Iosciixr's German 8ybup forsoveie Coughs, bids settled on the breast, Consumption, or ny disease of the Throat and Lungs. Annjof 1 f that fact is that any poreon afflicted can ? et a Sample ttottfe for 10 cents and try its iperiop eiwot before buying tho regular siro cents, It has lately been introduced in lis country from Gernianv. and it* wnndnr. - ll oures arc astonishing everyone that tines it. ? hree doaee will relieve any ease. Try it. nh&kw "Itcblnic (rmptoroa of which are moisture, like per- ? ilration, intense Uohh?g, particularly when iidressing, or after getting warm inhed, in> eased by scratching, might think pin worms / ore crawling in and about tbo rectum, ofton- V roes shows itself around the private parts, pleasant and safe cure in every case is J* Jwayne's Ointment." 1 fallowed to oontinue, a sry serious rwvlU uvay follow. ?, wai a owat gurrm? from rrcmKo rcuw. Symptom* were moisture, intense itching, irtioularly at night, increased by acratchlng, renew, etc. "Bwayne's Ointment" madou _ irfectcure. J. \V. Christ, 341 North Be?id street* Philadelphia. leader, If you are suffering from this diseasing complaint, or Tetter, any orusty, ilv8|ita Disease, use "Swayno's Ointment" 4 be cured. Sent by mall t& any add rem, on receipt of u ico, 60 cenU ft box, or three for $1 25, by Dr. ft vayne&Son. 380 North Sixth street, Phila- ? Iphla. Sold by all leading druggists. t1uw t JiiiwJackaon'abeatSweetNavyTobaijeo. 4 A runn Artlrlr. Glenn's Sulphur So>p has won great celebrity and Hie by sheer fore* of its astonishing efleet In raring skin diseases, and eradicating blemishes. l'rice 23 cents. For restoring the natural color, growth and beauty of the hair buy Hair Revlvlum, at M cents per bottle. It has no equal. Sold by Logan, List <t Co., and by every druggist. Decay *1 Ike Teeth may be entirely prevented, the breath purltied, and the teeth made to glisten with whitenew by tho uso of Brown's Camphorated . Dcutrltrlce. I'rice 25 cents. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are renowned and wonderfully effective for curing coldsand relieving any tnroat or catarrhal difficulty, but guard agalnstcounterfelt. fold by lorn", LlstaCo.,andalldrugglslaat39centaperboi. , A Monarch of the Age. Palnsof every kind ran be stopped altnoet I.I.. I... |L .....f Mil- ' II iiisMinij 17 um um ui iiivnn iiuuiiciiuiu Panacea," a safe and marvelous remedy of great repute, which Is taken internally and : a^plioU externally. Price* 25cand fiUc perbot- j Mrs. Winslow's 800thing Syrun is a merci- 1 ful boon to children teething. Price 25 cents. Guard agaitut counterfeit* and worthier imitations. Bold by Logan, List & Co., and all druggist*. Tmeow HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " DUI)KE A CO., O MERCHANT TAILORS , Catalmere SdtitoOrdar 118 jmi n t? j CoMlmere Piatt to Ordtr 1 H W M IT M Out. Black Cloth ?d Dlaooaal Dreta Salt* to Ordtr ' wa no T? wo Cub. Melton, Chinchilla, Diagonal Overooitl to , Order in 111 n w w cm,. ; A Fall Line of Ihl Abo?e to Chm? Fw | All Uattfullr cut, w.ll trinimtd, mad. IB ? most tMhlnnabla msancr, and warranted to flt U will pay you to give us a cnll. IIUDKE CO., etf MM MARKET 8TRKBT. ( Keep Your Cider Sweet! < s Sulphite Lime, with full direction!. Graduated Chest Protectors! Best and Cheapest In Uie market BREAKFAST COCOA! J Delicate. Made Instantly. No Trouble. Oat Meal and Cracked Wheat! * Splendid! Only fifteen minutes boiling. OUR EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER; Contains no Burnt Alum or Chalk or Bone- e dust, or any adulteration whatever. LOGAN, LIST & CO., DRUGGI&TS, Bridob Cobner. no23nUw "j fUractciatu. J)R.T. 0. HOWARDS? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. g I o Cliapline and Twenty-second Streets. x Ifinl rruios. J, KI8NER, M.D. JL OrriCB AND CoNHDLTINO ROOMS, 2240 MAIN ST., WHEELING, W. VA. Can bo consulted on matters pertaining to bis profession either in English or German. Chronic Diseases of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Blood, Urinary Organs. Nervous System, Female Complaints ana all Constitutional Affections.treated successfully. Cures all cases of Piles. No detention from business. Medicines furnished if desired. _ Night calls promptly answered from the 1 jtnee. Je29 | ^ak*X*t H05NIX SALOON AND RE8TAURANT No. 6 Wasiiikotok Hall. Is the finest saloon and restaurant la tha State. Everything desired at a tirst-cliu restaurant ran be 'ou >d at tuo 1'lioenlx. Ail delicacies of the season, tuch aa oysters, game, etc., served in the best ol style. B Milium's chawpalgue and t])e finest brands of liquors r ind cigars la stock. AUUUST ROLF, eetl Proprietor. One of the belt Eating Houaes tn the 8UU U I ^ Martin's Capital Restaurant, 1155 MARKET STREET. i 3ood Vego table Dinner 25c O'jritera, tried... ??^40c J Jood Bmkfaat Mc Oyftcre, mllk?t?w.?...-38c lood Supper 28c Ojratrn, pUln %Vrx 20c leefatenk, Fried I'ota- Oylert, raw .-.25c toes, Bread A Butter,..Wc Fish and U4iuo alwaya Jo flee, Bread & Butter. JBc on hand. no2 ^IEIt, REYNOLDS & HICKMAN, * MARBLE WORKERS, 4 and dealers u> American and Scotch Granite, T No. 1506 Market Street, 2d door above the Poet Office.; rlokcmext*. Tabliu akd Forbctiju'wou 'r on 1iand and made to order. ~ Hearth Stonea constantly on band. ^ ^ CARROLL BROS., 1 HEMD MHWDSIn And Importer! of the Bert ' Scotch Granite and Italian Marbles, Noe. 6,8 and 10 Sixteenth Street, pj WHEELING, W. 7 A. Tl jpfTA fine selectaon of MONUMENTS and C 'ABLKT8 constantly on hand, which will be aid at prlcca to wilt the time*. apl W*gana 3 J ^ J. ELlil FRITZ. Throe iecond-hand Wagon*, Seven Coal Can, Two or three second-hand pnncned and )unteraunk Railroad Iron, One new Spring Wagon, Two Balade tripple-apring Bugglca. ao29 _ "CARRIAGES REPAIRED A PAINTED. 11 Tbe place to pet jour Carriages Bepalred end Piloted at No. 1623 MAIN ST., when you will find a fint* u? workman. Price* to ault the tlinea. Also, dealer la bound-band and New Carriage* and trine Wagooa. Child rena Carriage# repainted and trimmed. GIto me a call. All work neatly done. C. M. STEVEN8, 1< 10 1632 Main Bt,,2d door above Stone PATENTS. LEVIS * HICK EL, Nolldten. Patent# procured on New IntenUeM In (ram 15 lfi >30 data. Hondforelrcular wmUlelog uaefulln- 11' irmatlon. Offlw, 131 F(ftH Avenue, aboro mltbfiekl street, upfU.?,Unu?b, Pittaburgb, Pa. eit iSsS i nli,?&,|i>toih.lMlIrIituiUtmc.iMiOaM. jot Cwntts. I VfOSS ROSK 11AMSSUGAR CtJBED BRRAKKAST U?(i? I Sl'OAR CURK1> SHOVI.UKIls CI.EAR SIDES, lie. Now ready fur market. ImU <<? ? " I'AHKv I |g rOUNDS- ~~-l New TurUlnli I'iuik.,1 (orONE D<>M.Alt n ClllllsT. I'KIIHtN* I jewlt _ ^ TUBT RECEIVED? 60 BoxdMwriwa Oranges. I 60 Boxes Mcarina I For sule at lowest market mu? liy de27 ?' s' KKKSY I joMETHISO NKW- " I SAMNATKD SAUDIS K< 1 MAH1NATKU HKlUMNtiS, | AND ANCHOVY MUSTA&Il I JuaV received ?t II. F. BEIIHKN8\ I jtn8 tvil end Mil Mwktj | JjUUOE.fc&M-KKN, ATTKNTIOS " WHITE SOAP will wiuli inure ctnlh?r lour Umii any other kin,I ?|R' SATIS a LOSS Hi.orMV'" ?"? only friend. t'OMIUVs cupffi aula the van; when un c.n?? i?I i'0 flth hU BKOOKK MtoTffA ill of tlie above ut J"U noM LEW H. MOItltlS'-i^ PURE CORN SYRUP mil, ban colU|>rcui.u?ljr dlipUM , ?id ?IU> our ?lt| ,'n, 1." % n l?nt? while lettm, .hn.lej |? ?n *>n, Iwcen ire Mllimt linhillum ol ib? u^.,71'?? Irrtip. aOBTKX UHOn., VlMclnMiJIt#l urn you gat Ihe Uenulne. ""Mil k jarSOLU BV DKALKBS SVKIlYWHtlUrt, MOKN SYHUP? I respectfully rail tlie nitcniioiui. Jtutomera nntl the public K,l.,.ra||r 5 lock of ' ' ?| CORN SYRUPI It is warranted Strictly TJm-o, LND THE PRICE IS VERY HKASONABIl R. J. SMYTH, jan3 Corner Market ami Fourteenth Su f^LD'YELLOW ' JRIO COFFEE, Wo have just received a small lutof tk Inefit Old Yellow Rio Coffee ever brought to bin city. If you are looking for vjmeihi^ xtra in this line, you caiUiiul it hycallinfu Tttnniinii o ???* ?* muDunn ot d?u., urocers, . 1070 MARKET STREET. delft j^ARGE8T A FINEST .ASSORTMENTOf Goods in tlio City. JU8T RECEIVED: Cora Beef In cana, Cl*m? lo etna, Lawk Ilia fc in*. Lunch Tuokui In cam, l*uttrd Dock. hot fckkM. PotUd Turkey, trout in * lb.ra*Lt *r*ir1J?0D; Hne Aaoitmeiit of J .-ill*, knned U?(x(i, auoh m Flutut, Apricot*, 1'rtn.iL llroa in Bottiet, I/raon Syrui*, Mra*!?mr H<nu aapberrr 8yrupj, Vanilla 8yru|?, Minloca b'.ru jiioea byrujw, Freuch Mu>Urd. Celiiry -alu-fi if, Anchovia, bardlnra, llalsin., Cumnii, KUt4> .xtracU, and Chocolalt*. Alao alaree and wdl aoleckd alock ol TEAStotkk f p?7 apoclal attuuUon. A- UZ. WALTEE, 8. W. Cob, Market & Ei.Evt.mi Srt. 008 (Egcrtrr's Old Stand.) M. REILLY, Wholesale Grocer PORIC PACKER, lltD DKALXR IN 'rovlsions, Sugars, Molasses,Syrt|i Rice, Flour, Meats, &c.,4c. Solo Agent for tlie )upont Powder Mill Patent Safely Fiu, Nos. 1309 & 1311 Main St, jell WlIEELINfl. W. VA. GROCERIES os. Speidel & Co.| Four Story Iron Bailding, Main isd South Streets. The largest stock in the city r?f Golft*. Sup?. bus, Syrup, Molasses, Rice, Spiiea, Tot*? id Grocers' Sundries, AT LOWEST PRICES. grata for GUIDING IjTAI! Fl.nl'Rul DIAMOND ULUiS 1'I.OI It. 7 Bpeldel & Co.'b RIO ItOASTKN COFFE in Ono Poumi THE BEfST IN USE. Onleti aud Inquiries for 1'IUCKS aM?1 um DEALERS ONLY. JHutnbtnrr. Sc. HOMPSON & HIBBERD. PRACTICAL 1ymber||as &. Steam Rtlem MU MAttKIiT ST., WHi:KI.|Mi. Detlmln ill klmliof Lmd, Wrought an l OrtjJ P?, Sewer Pipe* ami f.htmni-v !?phon l'liniiii, K?M> V.il?rt, J*1 iw, Sluki, Ac. 80I0 Agent* (or IVIubrtml 'n*iioronSt<Mi m 1*i???P* ?AND? fadermiters Gas Machin* from the coun'tTjr jirompttr P1W "** y ANTED, EVERYBODY TO CALL ?AT? RIMBLE & Mi! PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT, JMai'ket Sircc') Ami examine tlift LUTZ PATENT in Hydrant & Street Washer, THE BEST IN TllKSIAUKET. "hoy can be repaired wllhont dipM >r pavement or yard. i