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wm. ZINK & SON 4 > DERTAKING lauiluNuebMCMtanjattcaaMU. CAMLETS *4 CDFKlffH, of all klada aat 4aa>. kwt eoaauatfy >o bud. HACKS forakbcd Itiii W??l Htary fttow. AlwafaD llMOf t'Dftts, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, i-irt*a?4 CWator Fwattmt% vkkhvaaflaraftUi OTMtpriMfc cot. T worr-aaooao am Vinir tn. G. E. STIFEL & CO. W A T?n A TXS -orBlack Cashmeres NEVER BEFORE EQUALED. Twelve different qmlltlei, fro* SO cut* It $1.75. Every yam wirmtid is iviry pirtloolir tad it liwir price* thia ever bifire offered. COLORED CASHMERES, li all Shtdei EXTRA INDUCEMEKTB IN Cloaka Ac NlmwlM. G. E. STIFEL & CO. 1065 MAIN STREET. DRESS GOODS ?ASD? SILKS I Our Special Offerings This Week. Itlatk aud ttVuniHIBtaBfW Irom 30c upwards; the best valne la the i ll). Milk mii(1 Wool Novelties, Brocade*: the besl uNortuieut ol styles Natinii in plNlu D?u?M?i and OgnrH. English, French aud American nbaded Mohairs. French and Eogllfth plaid Dress Goods. .\ov*ltles lor Combinations and OTerdrewni. SiripeU and Brocaded Milks In Black and Colors. Black and Colored Nallns. Itlack and Colored Vro? Grain Nllks ol the most celebrated makers Over 1000 pieces American Dreaa Uuodt Irom 10c upwards. Ladies, we omit mentioning prices on the above, as onr varieties are too large, hot be conflated that we offer oar Nilkft and Dreaa Gooda far lv mi than job cao buy l lie in elsewhere. We invite one and nil to eall and examine oar atoclc. No one urged to bnj. I. BLUM&BEO. 1104 MAIN ST. odj nEHTISTKY.?TO THOSE THAT DEU eIHE to mti their natural teeib we would eejr tint w# art now bettor prepared than eter balore to enable them to do ao. Bj the uao of an Electbo Maukktic Plcook wo can and are making better aod handaotner Gold Fllllnp, with more taae to oar PttlenU, than bate heretofore bees made In tbla dtjr or elsewhere, without the aid of the Electric Plugger. What we Bay we can prove by actual demonstration. Call and aee (or yourelrea. JAMttt bL BUBGlSON ? BON. aul No. 11*3 Market bU, Wheeling, W. Va. (J 1110 ELECTION'. Lateit Telegraphic Newi ai to tbe Remit. The latest newi from the Ohio election will be recti tkI at CHK1S. SlKBK.h'8 SALOON TO-NlOHT. A special wire will delmr the newi at It comes at the and t h? Inim will hit aanounMH tit all tunoiil preactl u (ut u tbej are ticked off. Thtjr vUl be rtcclred and aocGUDc?d all night. od4 ib OfllM i No*. 25 and 27 l onrtf^nth Street. Seir AdTrniM-tnrtiU. House for Rent?H. Caldwell. Ohio Election?Head of local. Notice?Bates Lodge A. F. A A. M. Attention, Sir Knights. Cheap Books?Stanton <Sc Davenport Trustee's Sale of Island Property. Removal?Building Association Office. Books at Auction?Geo. A. Wickham. Trustee's Sale?Wm. Linch. Eagle Pencils, &c.?McLure House Art Store. Cashineres, &c.?G. E. Stifel & Co.? Head of local. luaamomrrxb Kxoord.?The following ihows the range of the thermometer, as observed at Schnepf's drug store, Opera House corner: batckdat.) 1I7B. 1879. 7 a. M. 12 M. I r. H. 7 r.M. 1 7 a.M. 13m. 8 F. M. 7 r.K. ?w no *i? ut | ?> ?o e? ou cxdat. 7 a. m. 12 m. 8 r. u. 7 r. U. i 7 a. v. 12 U. 8 p.m. 7 T. m 68 g6 w sj | cc w m 76 wkatuxbindications. Washington, October 14.?1 a. m.? For Tennessee and Ohio Valley, clear or partly cloudy weather, variable winds, nearly stationary temperature and barometer. For the Lower Lakes, clear or partly cloudy weather, east, veering to wanner south winds, stationary or lower barome* ter. WEDDING NOTICE?A Choice Stock of New Design* in Silver Joit received and for sale low by JACOB W. GRUBB. Festival.?There will be a festival for the orphans in charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph December 10, 11 and 12. About $3,000 have been expended in improving we uuuuing, ana mey uuce uiis means 01 paying oil We debt. Special Contracts.?We have been informed that the Kiveroide Iron Works, the New McLure House, and others, will to-night present petitions to Council asking (or special contracts similar to that now enjoyed by the W. & B. Bridge Comply . , Silyks Mix*.?Some specimens of silver ore have been turned up on Hardin's Run. Clay District, Hancock County, analyzed and found to be valuable, and mixed with gold. A company is talked of to work up the "lead." Tte "find" is on the Richardson farm. Accident.?a man named Bonev, who la employed at Ml DeChantal, while doing sumo work yeeterday on Lbe ceillntc ol the tuuaic room and mounted upon a Udder, lell to the iloor, by which he suatalned somo very severe Lnjuriee, although what the extent ol theiu U cannot yet be ascertained. Euxtiox.?The newly elected director! o! the Library Association met lut night and elected Mlaa Thornton, Librarian, vice Mrs. Patteruon, reaigned. There were ome tlx or eight other candidates. Tbey alao passed a resolution to rigidly enforce the fines imposed lor keeping out books longer than the preecribed time. Bri?f MtnfJoa. A ?nuu ol the coal boya U threatened. Tex will b< Id operation u usual ' to-day. Brnni Court bai adjourned nntij Saturday. Two deeds of trait vere recorded yea- 1 tarda?. Tni Bivenlde bollera are off on account ol a lack of ore. , Council meeta in regular monthly an- i Jon this evening. Tiro marriage licenaea were iianed by Recorder Hook yesterday. A motxxkxt ia contemplated looking to the deodorixation of the creek. Tni La Belle Kail Factory will be off Unlay aa there 1a no iron on hand. CocxctL Committees on Cemeteries, Accounta and Market Houae met last sight. Oil of the street car horses died on the track in South Wheeling on Saturday from colic. TBI new meet mtu stttie Hiimaaer Worka will be ready lor operation by next Monday. Tdi pavement on Main street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second itreeta, ia being widened several feet. Tuagi waa a ball at Xolte'a Hall, South Wheeling, Saturday nigbt, given by two Ol the young men of the Eighth Ward. It la eatiinated that fully one thousand persons took advantage ol the four excursions to Pittsburgh Saturday and Sunday. JcsTica Wait issued a warrant yesterday lor Mike Skallr, who ia charged by Ann Halpin with using abusive language toward her. A ki'mbkb ol our German citizens will celebrate "Gallua Market" day at Uoehrings Hall, Fulton, with a grand ball tomorrow evening. I Tm new twenty-inch water supply pipea were connected Irom the river to < the water works on Saturday night by i Superintendent Kiddle. PoeTAL Ace.it James B. Kexnedv, ol { the llempfield, has a very black eye, which he received in an effort to (top a Iracaa at the Washington Fair. A oKXAT many persons have intimated | II nnAll fsir ApAAS mAPa rlava to Lake Chautauqua for the boat race could be procured they would go. Me. W*. H. Still* and.Geo. McLaughlin, of our city, went up Wheeling Creek one day last week and caught eighty large ban with rod and line, and shot eleven squirrels. Ciibis. Siebke has made arrangements for the reception of Ohio returns at his utocjivihif evening. A telegraph office has been autitiheq there, and an operator will be present ail night Acctioskeb Halleb and General Duval returned from Wetzel county yesterday, where they had been disposing of some land. Metcalf and others bought over 1,600 acres at from |2 to $5 per acre. Scxday evening, while Herman lless was driving a buggy over the western approach to the Peninsula bridge, the wheel of the buggy was broken to pieces and the occupants, three in number, narrowly escaped being seriously hurt. List of letters remaining in the |>ost office to date: Arndt, Hannah C., Hosier, A. M.; Carr, W.; Conner, J. J.; Harris, J. H.; Harden, H. C.; Nichols, Geo. F.; Norton, J.; Pinney, Mrs. W. M.; Pattison. L. M.; Reddick, J. W.; Smith George /onlnrwllr WincrfiwlH. fiharlp*. I Reception. ? The Akron, 0., Daily Beacon gives the following description of the reception to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Findley, who were married in this city on Wednesday, October 1, in that city on Thursday evening, October 9. Mrs. Findley is the daughter of John Roemer, Esq., of this citv: The return to this city of Mr. and Mrs. \V. Clarence Findley, of whose wedding at Wheeling, V. Va., on Wednesday evening last, mention has already been made : in these columns, was attended by a most pleasant reception to the newly wedded couple at the residence of Superintendent S. Findley, 134 South Maple street, West Hill, last evening. The Four F Club and ladies and numerous other invited guests were present and all things conspired to make the occasion one peculiarly enjoyable to all. The gifts bestowed upon the bride, which were conspicuous for their varietv and elegance, were tastefully displayed upon the two tables which fairly groaned under the rich burden imposed upon them, and were subjects of many admiring comments. After the serving of an excellent collation. the company was highly entertained by the rendition of a few gems of songs by Mrs. Henry Perkins and Miss Nettie Collins, botn of whom fairly outdid themselves by their charming manner and faultless execution. The instrumental selections, excellently rendered by the bride and Mr. I. C. Alden, were not less artistic and pleasing. At a seasonable hour the more staid members of the company took their leave, resigning the floor to the youthful element, who tripped the "light fantastic" till the arrival of the ema* hours of the morning. Political Mnrrnrcs.?a large and enthusiastic Republican meeting was held at Bridgeport last night, and was addressed by Hon. John A. Campbell, of Hancock, A. W. Campbell, Esq., of this city, and Dr. Todd, of Bridgeport. It was the last rally in Belmont county, and was one of the largest and best meetings held. Vaas' Wheeling City Band furnished the music. A Democratic meeting took place last night at Bridgeport, and was addressed by Hon. W. M. Bpringer, of Illinois, Koss Alexander, Esq., and Mr. Duncan. It was not very large, and but little enthusiasm prevailed. Hon. S. J. Randall, Speaker of the House of Representatives, tried to induce the belief in Bellaire last night that Ewing was the coming man, but hardly succeeded. The numbers at the meeting were not very large. A Republican torchlight procession and a meeting took place at Portland, up the river a snort distance, last night. Vaas' band was there and an enthusiastic crowd. The Republicans of Belmont County are sure of victory this campaign. Pebsonal Mbstion.?Hon. Wm. M. Springer, of Springfield, 111., is at the New McLure. Alex. Murdoch, Washington; J. D. Ireland, Albany, N. Y.; A. L. Hazen, New Castle; F. A. Dixon, Chicago: I. W. Cook, New York; J. G. Hammer, Philadelphia, are registered at the New McLure. Hon. Sam. J. Randall, of Philadelphia, is at the New McLure. George W. Miller, Esq., Chairman of the State Central Democratic Committee of Pennsylvania, was in the city yeater2hie( of the Fire Department Eccles is home from a trip to Pittsburgh. Speaker Randall.?This gentleman arrived in the city yesterday at noon, and was met at the depot by Sheriff Tingle and Ueorze llannon, Esq., and driven to the New M'Lure Hoa?e, where he received his Democratic admirers for an hour or two. He wu then taken to the different manufactories, in which he laid he took a great interest, and in the evening he left for Bellaire. lie wu accompanied to thia city by the Hon. Geo. W. Miller, Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania. K. T. Fdxisal.?The funeral of Jame? Aakey wilt take place this morning at 10 1 o'clock, from bia residence, 2321 Chapllne street, and will be in charge of the Kninhta ' Templar. He was a member of Wheeling Commandery, No. 1. The different com* manderiea will attend in uniform, and : meet at their ball at 9 o'clock. Kramer's 1 full band will head the column. The in- ( terment will be at Greenwood. 1 Plxasaut to the taate, surprisingly I quick in effect and eoonomlcal In price- 1 no wonder that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is the leading preparation of its kind in the 1 market. THE BUTH1 ftTBIKE ATIHTED. !? *? After Mmny ColhrfltM With ike Xuilatnm nnllr (ntMiu Co to Wark m lh? OM Prltn. For torn* time put then bare been symptoms of a difficulty between the mannfactnrera ud beaten of thU city and vicinity, and yeatenlay morning at 8 o'clock the following notice waa terted on tbe former by a committee of the latter: WmtLixo, W. Va., Oct 13,1879. To Ih Sail ilanufacturm of Wiedmg ami Jicrotfy: We, tbe heatera of Wheeling and vicinity, will ceaae work tbia (Monday) afternoon, after finUbing the day tarn, nnleo we are paid fire centa per ton above PittaI L tk. on>L .1 O uurxu urii^s, uvui iuc .viu ui oeuicoiuvr, 1879. By order ot the Committee. Accordingly >s aoon u the day torn wu completed the heaters ceued working mil nothing farther wu down in the plate mill* ol any Mil factory in or around Wheeling daring the remaining portion of the day. In the afternoon a meeting of the manufacturers wu held at the office of the Riverside Iron Worka on Slain street, at which their wu a general representation. What the proceedings of this meeting were we were anable to ascertain u they were of a private nature, but from what we conld gather in conversation with some of the manufacturers, there wu a general disposition manifested to resist the demands made by the heaters [or an advance over the Pittaburgh prices, which have nearly always served u a basis for this city. The heaters also held a meeting in the ifternoon at Parker's Hall, below Twentysecond street, on Market, which wu alto private, but from what subsequently transpired, we infer they determined to go to work again. At six o'clock lut evening the managers of the mills were notified by [tie heaters that they would resume this morning. This of course virtually puts an end to what might have been an embarrassing and expensive strike, and the action of the heaters in taking the steps they did is to be highly :ommenueu. iney are now receiving me jarne wages that Pittsburgh heaters are, ind of coarse will receive the benefit of mv advance the latter may receive. In order that our readers may have an adequate idea of the situation, we give the Following interviews had with representative men of both sides: Mr. >'eil Thompson, Vice President of rbe A. A. I. S. & T. W., was found in front 01 Parke?'sfUall, where a meeting of the committee had just liken place, and was engaged in conversation with several beaters. "Mr. Thompson," we asked, "what action has been taken this afternoon by y-oar committee in the matter before them? I mean the heaters' movement of this morning." "Now, look here, young man," was his reply, "we have done nothing that I intend you Bhall publish. Our business jrou to ask me any questions, as it will be of no use." "But," we persisted, "there is one point at least that jrou can enlighten me on without divulging your proceedings, and that is this: Why does your committee demand five cents more a ton for heating than Pittsburgh heaters get?" "Well, it has been customary here, and we are going to have it." "Well, then, it is more a matter of custom than a matter of right with you?" ">*o, sir, hardly that. We are subjected here to inconveniences in this city that the Pittsburgh heaters are not in the matter of coal. It is a well-known fact the coal our neighbors work with is much superior for their purposes than Wheeling coal. Their gates or bars are only cleaned out once a turn, and very frequently once in two turns, while we have to clean out several times in a turn, sometimes every heat This is much more trouble than they have, and we think we should be paid for it. Resides, boilers get twenty-nve cents more a ton for the same reason, and tbe heaters are also entitled to pay for their extra work." "Will your men go to work to-morrow morning again?" "Now, Capt, I would like to give you some news, but really I?I cannot Wait a day or two and I think something tangible will result, and then you can boom." We tben left Mr. Thompson and took a street car for another part of the city. On the same car we found Mr. Frank Hearne, ('.?*n*?rnl Mnnnoprnf tho Divanida Imn Works, arid as he was the very man we were looking ftfr, we aaked him what the proceedings of the manufacturers' meeting had been this afternoon. "I have nothing to say. We met. but our proceedings were of a purely private nature, and not for the press. I will say that the action of the beaters this morning, in summarily quitting us with but a few hours notice, was hardly the square thing." "But they say that the scale obviates the necessity of a notification?" "That is not the case. A mutual agreement of long standing prescribes sixty days as the time for a preparation for any chanire from our usual way of proceeding. We will not recede from our position." "Why not?" "Well, why should we? We have been for some time paving higher wages than in Pittsburgh. We are now paying the Bame. We sell in the same market, are governed by the same card, and how can we afford to pay more for our labor than they do. These men live cheaper, get their money as regularly, if not more so, than they do in Pittsburgh, and have more employment in a year than their neighbors. I have nothing further to say. Manager Nick Kiester, of the Belmont Mill, gave us the following history of the trouble: "Two or three years ago, or maybe more, the Pittsburgh manufac turers reduced healing to sixty-five cent* a ton. An effort was made in the same direction in this city, and bat for the bad faith of one mill would havo succeeded. However, the price lor heating was kept up to seventy cents a ton and has been ever since until tho recent advance in Pittsburgh to seventy cents, when the heaters here wanted five cents more, saving it was customary, and when this was not allowed by tho manufacturers this morning's work was the result. The manufacturers wanted two weeks notice, but the heaters said the scale obviated tho necessity for that notice." Others of the beaters were also approached, and all talked in ^ sjraip similar to that in which Mr. Thompson expressed himself. Circuit Covkt?Judge iTelvin. This Court met at 9 o'clock yesterday. The grand jury was called and charged, and retired to its room to consider the presentments. Adjourned until to-day at 9 a. m. Polite Cq\;kt?Judge Cranmtr. Tho following cases were disposed of at this court yesterday morning: * Joseph W. Neuman, William Wheat, James Burk and James Young, drunk, fined$2each: paid. William Younsr. vatrrant. fined 210: committed. James Johnston, drank,fined $25; committed for six months, William Reed, profane language on the street, fined $1; paid. Frank Stanley and David Gosney, disorderly, fined $2 each; paid. Evkbtbody wonders why to many liver remediea have been started. The extraordinary success of the genuine Dr. 0. McLanp's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared bv Fleming Bros., qf Pittsburgh, Pa., expfaina'lt. Wlien ybo buy, loo(t for their signature on the wrapper?the market is full of Imitations. For all complaints of the liver, such as headache, dyspepsia, costiveness, or biliousness, they stand without a rival. A lUnow Eacira.?A light wigon con tainlDg lome little girli ru retunilof bom an atoms-leaf excursion, Saturdaj night, from op Caldwell'a Ban, ud whet on Twentr-nlnth etreet, new the mill, op tet orer the embankment, by which tire tdrli nuned Cbarnock hmd each *n ?m broken. Thii U > dangerous place, ud the attention of Ooancfl has been called t< it aereral timea. Buninx Baxxn.?TheZlou Lutherat Beneroient Society of thla city has procured a beautiful (ilk banner from the 8Uco Brothera, of Baltimore, at a coat ol 1140. One tide is of blue silk, upon whict the inscription nf the Society Is, and the other aide la of red (ilk, upon which ia I a picture emblematical of their Society. The banner in design and finish la cer tainly beautiful. TiuNirtB ar ?TK? fnllnw. lng transfer of ml Milt wu admitted to record in th? office of the Clerk of th< county Court, y esterdav: Deed made October IS, 1879.br Jennie Woodfield end W. M. Woodfield, bei buibsnd, to F. D. Snyder, for two parceli ol ground on tbe Inland, for |2,300. Ohio Knraxi. -Tbe wires were pnt in to tbe Veteran Hall at the McLnre Houst vesterday by Manager Tracy, and it will be used oy the Republican! lor beadqnar ten. Tbe returns will be received then all night. Wuy U a baby like wheat? Bec?u?e il it first cradled, then thrashed and finally becomes the flower of the family. And we would add, soothe it with Dr. Bull's II* Syrup. It contains no opiates. Go to Siebke's saloon to hear return) to-night Iacits, you should not fail to make a call at Larkin's Market Square Dry Goods store. Cheapest in the city. "Wosrn their weight in go!d"iswbst 'Sellers' Liver Pills' are said to be. II you don't believe it, try them. Dos't pail to see tbe new Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, So. 1200 Market street, corner room, under McLure House. ^ i here nas oeen a rusn lor stocic in tne New Home Building Association, bat there is still room for more. Go and sab* scribe while it is yet new. It don't require large back payments to get started. Fob Upwards or Thibty Ykabs Mrs. Wina?0*'s Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind ootic, regulates the bowels, cares dytenlery and diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or other cause*. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cenlt a boUU. daw Call and see tbe great bargains at John Roemer's. Yard wide Chintzes, worth 12Jc, for only 8c. Ginghams, worth 12Jc, for 8c. Cashmeres, Flannels, Carpets and Wall Paper cheaper than ever. Call soon. Xos. 2019 and 2021 Main street. Jons Roeuek. At the Market Square Dry Goods House vou can find the best, the cheapest and largest stock of goods in the city. Kexembbb Siebke's Saloon is the headquarters for election returns this evening. H. M. S. "PiKAroa*," by Arthur Sullivan. Full Vocal Score, words and music. $1 00; Libretto (words only), 10c; Vocal Selections (bound), 25c; Galop, 30c; Waltz. 35c; Potpourri, 50c; Galop, for Piano ana Violin. Cornet or Flute. 40c: Waltz, for Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 00c. AH the novelties in music. Pianos and Organs to rent Lccas' Music Stokb, 1227 Market street. llnnlan*Conr<nej ltnce. The P., C. & St. L. Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to the HanlanCourtuey race, on Lake Chautauqua, October 16th. Trains will leave at 4:30 p. m. October 15th, arriving at Lake Chautauqua at 10:25 the next morning. Returning, leave the evening of the race and arriving at Wheeling at 11:30 the next morning. Fare for round trip, $5. Tjik officers of several of the Building Associations, thinking the interests ol these important and almost necessary institutions was of such large and growing numbers that they would justify a more convenient and commodious hall, consequently they have rented a hall in Crangle's Block and fitted it uj> nicely to suit their convenience, and will be glad to have all their friends call and meet with them. Don't forget the great sale of Dry Goods at Larkin's, where you can buy 2a per cent cheaper than any place in the nltv Mb. F. Stbikf would inform the people of Wheeling and vicinity that he is fully prepared to do the best of Renovating. Dyeing and Repairing. He is an old and experienced hand, therefore his work ifi well done. He would solicit your patronage in the art of Renovating and Dyeing Ladies' Shawls, Dresses, Silks, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Plumes; Ac.; also Gents' Clothing poade a specialty. Prices very low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give him a call and be convinced at No. 1411 Market St., two doors below Pollock's Flour Mills, Wheeling, W. Va. Orders can be left foi Renovating Carpets and Rugs, without being removed from the floor. t,th&s . Returns from Ohio received all night al Siebke's Saloon. Alpine Haovr lake. Take the whites of eleven eggs beaten stiff; then beat into the eggs one, and s half teacupfuls white coffee sugar, add the juice of one lemon, two teaspoonfuls extract of bitter almond; stir gently into thit one and a half teacupfuls of flour, having one measure Banner Baking Powdei mixed thoroughly in tho dry flour; make an icing, and spread over the top when baked. This makes an elegant cake, and economical. Each can of Banner Powder contains a measure to use instead of a spoon. .A I'oana uan with the measure and Hannei Recipe Book complete, mailed to families on receipt of GO cents. Address, Bannei Baking Powder, P. 0. Box 368, Pittsburgh, Pa, if yoa cannot get it from your grocer, Fiyk hundred pair home-made White Blankets on sale at Larkin's Dry Good* store, 50c to $1 00 cheaper than can be found in Wheeling. What are the Profit*? This is tbc absorbing point that if ol chief interest to every business transac* tion. By the combination system of operating in stocks, Messrs. Lawrence & Co., Bankers. N. Y.f unite tho orders of thousands of patrons, in various suras, into one immense account, and operate them as a mighty whole, thus obtaining all the advantages of the largest capitalists and best skill. Profits are distributed pro rata among shareholders every month. In this way large gains are secured in short periods, ana capital from $10 or $15 to $50,'000' alii toe used w|th equal proportionate success. $20 wilt make $100, in 30 days; $150 will pay $1,500 profit^ or 1Q per cent on the stock, and so on, according to tlje market AcitiMnofTroymade $315 75 on an investment of $60. Many customers arc doing better. Tho new circular hu t'twn nnorrino rnleo fnr biicomo l? and (all details bo that any one can operate profitably. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 67 Exchange Place, K. Y. SxrrnpoBT, Pa., Dec 4,1870. ' I have sold Hatch's Universal Cough 8yrup sine? 1870. It has had the leading sale among all pouKh remedies, from Its first in ifoducilon, JTy cyatopjefs, as tbpy ge^u Bunted with II become its friends almost without exception. Alter this trial of six yean, 1 can recommend its use to all In need of a cough remedy. A/ B. A EM81*050. Sold by Logan, List & Co. ttuw ir MHm or Dtflrltnrj of Balr t Exists, or lithe Hair is gray, dry or harsh, t the nstnral youthful color can be restored i by using "London Hair Color Restorer," . the mod delightful article ever Introduced ) to the American people (or increasing Sowth, restoring ita natural color, and at e same time a Iorelr hair dressing and > beautifier. It Utotally different from ill others; not iticky or (rummy, and free trom all impure Ingredients that render ' mAa)r articles obnoxious. In (act it is ?xqulsitelv perfumed, sod so cleanly and 1 eleeftlltlv nronarod U in mslrnIt liatlriB hair dressing and toilet luxury. J. A. 1 Tynes, t prominent dtiien, Wilson, N. C., 1 irritet: Some tan years ago my wife's hair i commenced falling, and got very thin and gray; bat alter using "London HairColor ' Restorer" the icalp became healthy, the hair stopped falling, the color was restored, and U now growing beautiful, Aak your druggist tor London Hair Color 1 Restorer. Price, 75 cents a bottle. Six > bottle*, R Main depot for the U. S., 330 North sixth St, Philadelphia. rrhasw Wash embroideries with Ivory Soap. Go to Siebke's Saloon to hear returai to-night < " 'Da. Lixihit's Blood Searcher' cured 1 my eon of erysipeiai." Mrs. ?. Smeluer, ; Larimer, Pa. A Hotbtr'aUrlef. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enure and takes them away. Take 1 wamin* then, that you are running a terrible , risk, if they hare a cough, croup or whooping cough, which leads to consumption, if you do not attend to it at once. Shiloh's Consumpi tion Cure is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $100. For lame back, ride or cheat, use Shiloh's Poroua Plaster. Price 25 cts. Bold by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwight, 24th and Cnapline streets; Laughlin Bros. A. Co., Wheeling, and Husbands A Inskeeo, Bellaire. The Best I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential citixen of Iowa City, says; "I have bad the dyspepsia and* liver complaint for several yean, and have used eveiy remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Sbiioh'a Vitaliser advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it, I am happy to state that it has entirely cu red me. Itla certainly the best remedy I ever knew oL" Price 75 eta. Sold by E. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwight, 24th and Chapline streets; Laughlin Bros. A Co., Wheeling, and Husbands & Inskeep, Bellaire. Shiloh's Catarrh Rkmedt.?A marvellous cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and headache. With each bottle there ia an 'iiKenioua nasal injector for the more aucceaslui treatment of the complaint, witheut extra charge. Price 50 cents. 8ola by E. Booking, Odd JVllow'a Hall; C. E. Dwight, 24 th and Chaplin" streets; Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wheeling, and Husbands & lnakeep, Bellaire. TTSAXOW Rkuembeh Siebke's Saloon w the head. quarters for election returns this evening. No Core, \o Pay. If you hare headache, toothache or neural* gia, use Hume Relief for pain. It will cure cholera morbus, diarrhea, dysentery or any bowel complaint. Buy a bottle and use it all. If nut satisfied return the empty bottle and we will refund your money. Price 25 eta. and 60 eta. 8. Q. Hamilton <fc Co., corner Belmont and Thirty-third streets, Bella're, 0. Logan, List & Co. J. V. Shirk, opp. I'ostolfice. , Chas. Moenkemoeller, corner Main and Twenty-second streets. W. H. Williams, 050 Main street. Wheeling, W. Va. TTSAW A famoni Article. Glenn's Sulphur Soap has won great celebrity and sale by sheer force of its astonishing effect in curing skin diseases, and eradicating blemishes. Price 25 cents. For restoring the natural color, growth and beauty of the hair buy Hair Revivium, at 60 cents per bottle. It has no equal. Sold by Logan, List & Co., and by every druggist. Decay of llie Teeth msv be entirely prevented, the breath purified, and the teeth made to glisten with whiteness by the use of Brown's Camphorated Dentritrice. Price 25 cents. "Rmim'i Rmnnfinl TmoKo?" ?? and wonderfully effective for curing coldaand relieving any throat or catarrhal difficulty, but guard against counterfeit Sold by Logan, List &Co., and all druggistsat 25 cents per box. A Monarch of tlie Ak?. Pains of every kind can be stopped almost ' inatantly by the use of "Brown's Household : Panacea," a safe and marvelous remedy of ' great repute, which is taken internally and applied externally. Prices 25c and 50c per bot, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is a merciful boon to children teething. Price 25 cents. Guard against counterfeits and worthless imitations. Sold by Logan, List <fc Co., and all , druggists. _ rr&keow 1 A H?*liclue Cheat for 25 CeqU. ! Perhaps no one medicine ia so universally required by everybody as a good ca* ( thartic. Swathe's Tab and Sarsapar, illa Pills are prepared expressly to meet this necessity, being composed of purely I vegetable ingredients, of which Podophyl| lin or Mandrake, Pine Tree Tar, Sarsa. parilla, Yellow Dock and other concentrated juices enter largely into their composition ; the whole strength of which is | extracted on an entirely new principle. Th?v nro mill! In AKdMlinn nwulnM J H?liu ?. Ml.ll VJ>UIHklUU| KlUUUkQ | no griping, and are truly a valuable purgative, aperient, anti-bilioua and cathartic medicine. They stimulate the liver to 1 healthy action, cleanse the stomach and bowels of all impurities. Curing sick and nervous headache, dyspepsia or indigestion, bilious, or intermittent, remittent and congestive fevers, languor, drowsiness, aching pains in the back, head, slight chills, with Hushes of heat, female irregularities, and for a bilious and costive habit, no medicine is so prompt and i effectual as Db. Swayxr's Tar and Sarsai pakilla Pills. If your druggist or store* i keeper has not got them, or will not procure them for you, we will forward tnem i by mail on receipt of price, (in currency ; or three cent postage stamps), 25 cents a box, or five boxes for $1. Address letters, i Dr. Swavne de Son, No. 330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. 1TS4W Why win Ton Allow a cold toad vanoe in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles i when an immediate relief can be so readily at. tallied? Bo6chuc's GxrhajcSyrcp has gained tKu ?t. I ? * *? ? ? ?I J f *1? ? * h? ismv iu u.b wunu tur me cure 01 1 Couch*, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee's famous German prescription, and is prepared with the greatest care, ' and no fear need be entertained in administeri ing it to tlio youngest child, as per directions, i Tho sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. ? As)c your Droggto as to the truth of these re' marks. Large sixes 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. Trh&4W Returns from Ohio received all night at Siebke's Saloon. ' MEDICAL. To Kervooii Nafrererw-TIio Grra! Euro* ptan Kemcdy-Dr. J B. Mmpkod'h MpeeiQe Medicine. Dr. J. B. Nlrapfloirit Mpeclflc Hediclne U * positlT* car* lur tipernutorrhe*, Jmpotcncy, We*koet* tod *11 dlseiues resulting from Sdl-Aoaae, u Nertoiu DeblUty, Irritability. Menial Anxiety. Languor, Lawltode, prpreealoQ of Spirits ma func?.. . 1WMf??n?nu of Ui? N irtoiu Bjritem centrally, }'\a ,ln or Side, Loss of bleacrr, premature Old Age KlSd euri that iMd tL uutter bow^ibattehad ^U>a sjiurtn a fb'aMedSc H restore tbe loat functions and procure Health aod hspplne where before was despondency aod gloom. Tba specific Medicine Is being used with wonderful Pamphlet* *nt free to alt Wxlte for tbra aad gel full particular*. # Price, Specific, f 100 per package, er six packages oej fold toWfeMUDgif uU?iMl.'lS"BftSl A 00. I AWYEWT BKIEF8.?The Daily 1*J^taULgeacer Job Office prints Briefs prompt!j and AMU8IMIMT8. OPERA HOUSE. THREE NI8HT8 t SATURDAY MATINEE, Miss Katie Putnam, Supported bp tbe CcUfanlcd KDWIK CLIFFORD DRAMATIC COMPANY. THURSDAY, October It, LENA, THE MADCAP. FRIDAY, October 17, (Cfcu. Dkkttt Play,) OLD CURIOSITY SHOPSATURDAY, October II, THE L?1TTI?E DETECT! V ?. SATUBDAY MATINEE, CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. AdmlitloD 50 and 75 cents: do ?z(ra charge tor r? M-rrrd mu SeaU oo aale at C. Y. Lumi' MtclcsMon throe daji la ad tax**. Mailoet pries 80 aadtt coats ocU GENERAL NOTICC8. LECTION NOTICE. Members of the UNITED STATES BUILDING ASSOCIATION will lake notice that tbe Aooua Rleetioo will be held oo TUESDAY EVENING, Oo toOcr SS, 1878. CH AS. U. BEREY, Prea'L CHAS. W. CONNER, Scc'y. oc7.ro rp AKE NOTICE. J. L. Moore, agtnt of 8. A. Muore, will keei a Retail and Wholesale Produce Store at No 70 Twelfth street, under Odd Fellows' Hall Wheeling. W. Va. Everything in the line o: Knerai produce will be constantly kept or nd Patronage respectfully solicited. odl WANTED. WANTED-A MAN WITH A FEW TT dullan to peddle la Wheeling and rlc'nltj wltt a faat selling article. Particulars br Jos. Schneider Ml Dtllwjrn itrtet. Philadelphia, Pa. etgj WAXTED-TO RENT A FEW HOUSES, T V Parties wishing a reliable ageot lor rentlni bouses and taking chart* of property will apply to ocll Bsal Eatate aad NoUury Curiam. WANTFfl ArtlT* pvtiee to act as General ff Nil I tmU Agents for the isle of our special* tics. Bust nets respectable. (ioods tell rapidly. We llOO to fclUO * Honib can bp nmdc by li?? men. Hit re e tonnes for matoluir money. Add rest? ruiUMPM mtu CO., uc Moan* bl, CHICAOO. ?e_ ANTED? Belmont Mail Mill block In exchange for datable city property; one of the best location! in the 8?renth Ward: A two atory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE with nine room*, finiabed atlc, good cellar under whole houae, water, gia, and every codtcdleace. A full lot of ground. IRWIN, ael7 Real Eatate Agent. FOR RENT. rpO LET.?A FURNISHED AND UNI FURNIsUED BOOM, 1117 CbapUneitrnt; oc2 For rent-two fcrkibiSSI} BOOMS, with or without ootid. Addrean H., cm thli oflke. ae20 OJW?J?XT-A NICE BRICK DWELLJU INO, on Main atreet, Flrat ward. Houae bat aiz rooaa and a tic, with pantry and bath room, water and pi throughout. l'os>eaion firen October lit Apply to J. C. Harej, Real Eaute Agent, Market St. ac9 JK)R RENTTWO BOOM8. One in Bailey Block, Market Street, and one in bnilcing No. 1142 Chapline Street?suitable for lodging rooms or offices. Enquire of H. FORBES, se5 Custom Honse. pOR RENTA twntory Brick Dwelling Houae, containing nine rooma, haU, good cellar, large front lot facing on thi river. Situate on South Front itre?t, bland. Recently occupied by Prof. Snowden. Bent cheap, Poeaestion immediate. Enquire of E. J ?S LONE. or ap25 JOSEa A Blk). FOR 8ALE. gto sale.?horse, buggy and " HARNESS. Hone on beat 8:IK; 5 years old, well bred and atyllsh. Can be Men at Faubel'a Li?ert 8uble,on Market street. sepIO For sale-the piano wagok oi Adioil A Lucas. The running gears axe nearly ne*. WU1 be aold at a Terr low price. To be seet tt the itore el C. Y. Lucas. Apply to dei A. M, ADAMS. JJOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE One large, or two small farms, in Marshall county, W. Va., 15 miles S. E. from the city, Enquire of H. FORBES, se5 Custom House. IfOB SALE? OK EXCHANGE FOB CITY OB SUBURBAN PEOPEBTY. g81xjiundred and forty acres land in Chase county Fin hundred and twenty acres In Harrison county Iowa. W. V. HOUE A BUO., ap!9 Beal Estate Agents, 1800 Market at. jjkjb sale? Out NEW HPRINQ WAGON, aul labia for a dellv. ery wagon; will be told cheap lor caah. Also, twc SALADE TRIPPLE-tiPRINQ BUGGIES. Call and see them and yon will bay. B. J. ELLIFRITZ, fe21 Corner Twtnty-foarih and Market feu. JjK)R SALE? My fana?W4 acre*?on Wheeling Creek, two mile* from Elm Grove. Three hotuea, three itables and baroi, Ice-bouM, tool house, carria*e-heuae. The furniihed botiee, with garden and (table, lor rent remainder ol aeaaon. W. fl. WOODWARD. Jytt La Be lie Worka. poh sale? A house and lot on wcet tide of Alley 11, Churchhlll'a addition, between Eleventh and Twelith atresia, Poeeealon giren Immediately. Price STOOcaih. Apply to TII09. J. DILLON, on premises, or write me at Canton, 0. auS-iow OEO. W. DILLON. Fou sale-having concluded to change mr bualneaa, I will oflrr at private aale my Odorleea Excavating Machine WHb all the appur< tenances tb<reto, eonaUt'M of liar**. Wagon, Tanka, Odorleaa MacMqe, and the right for 'he city of Whe-liog. Bridgeport, Mirtin'a Kerry, Beawosd and Belifcirv, Ac. Any person wbhlog to go into thia ? j lucrame, aaa ran purcnue the s. me. la bsrssln. For information inquire of F. A. BHI IT, Heal Estate Agent, or the undersigned. ociO HlHKY SMITH. >K SALE?A TWO-STORY BRICK Dwelling, containing eight room* tod ball, two good oellirs, gu and water through th? home, with liable and carriage house on alltjr. Lot J5 by IM feet. Uow Ulirgeenough far two lamlllea, ?od well localed. Parties wi,t;log to buy a good and desirable hooie Terr reawnible will do well to Inquire at once at ik? Heal Estate Office of OcU 0. A. SCHAEFEB ? CO. IJOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN Jii tf.R.rU a1 tht dtT tnd I,Uod iot ?6M? woo, I'jOu, 81,"ooand mora. piL^0 'Off150.*2??. '500and upward.. I A KM8 for aale frjtn 2j acre* op to 000. i if?,^nndre? od1 twenty acrtt of fine farming !S?lSi?biS' or ***"" I" *?r^AiBf/5'^IN,~W,?00 acr?' ?* 1,0(1 ln Weat Virginia. 100.000 acre* in Arkansas. Cheap bouses for thousands. Addret*. C. A. SCHAEFEB 4 ca, Capital- Dining Rooms. ..! t? ' * . trims' . \ K I Thia Old and Reliable Reataunnt bu b^en I rnored to new and commodious auartwi, arcj U now In Rood ruuninj order at No. 1?S0 Mavliat Street, where the proprietor hopeeto have bettor fadHUea lor the accommodation ol ola large nod Increasing patMARTIN THORNTON aprt Proprietor. rpo THE LADIESHating )u*t returned (ram the Eaat, I take pleaaura in announcing to the ladles of Whellng and ndnlty that I now hare on hand a New and Select Stock FALL Atyq WINTER GOODS, KAHCY I&IHMINGB, LACES, COMET*, Ac. I have engaged MItfP KAN N IE FA BIB formerly with the Miam WaUereon, to superintend the Trimming Department 8atla!acUon U guaranteed to thoee w ho lavor me with their patronage. MRS R.T. HIGGINS. tone UV1UU/* A Wf oapi BEAD THIS TVICC.-n? to tklrtf dropa of Tmm ' now falls Id croop. It will <?ro eoid or anilklo t? ' bnorkltlo of debt rmn lUMilt rmt nail vbcto tbo pcaw bod wmbiiWni trblopoi 1*1 nil or Ifi. mUIm llko II kaa our booo kaon. Uiboboeb. FordMootoaf tbotplooaadoootnetkai . oibrr |?la tba lmtpplktUoo doao 700 nod. ItBop to slufotbor tbo bat lad ll?M aodldoo arar a* ra to do 7 0 nod. 11 lo OOMPOMd of III af tba boat Ifio I t"W. whr Dot Lr; It txllj- A. B. Da Boaiiu. i "Tblrlroo fmn UQ t *u oaload b> o ?m stuck ronauotl? aoffsred. AtUr luTln ood 'Tb(?oJo' *cl ! bora moplololr etwtd. osd koro oolr osod bolf o boot! J. M*u-o?r,of Wjootlof, ?. T? ?nt? "Dr. Tbo? Mm til OTer Iba cooltrr mj: "Wo boro MTif aold u thU." Piko, SOroots ud ft. Fraporodaalr br FOSTER, I Hote.?ff.liilili llaladod awd Poctrtsad. goldlb' ' PRY COOPS. I i i i I I ! i I I i I I ! I I Our Opening Over We now hope to see the Ladies as Customers at our Store, where every article and piece of goods lately on exhibition will be found ready and offered for sale at the lowest prices. Brues & Coffer. e<27 NOW FOR IT! We offer the Urged liu oI BLACK CASHMERES :?wl.w *?'?! r,D?1o? torn ? cU upward. * would I i*k t he ladies to caul and sumlnc ihtm good* before purchasing. A larja line ol handsome * Fall Dress Goods ComprtilD| tll lht Lim MotcIUm, and ?t aitremalv Iln.ol Home M.Jii^iSKEre'.nj'rrt'fe' *B"" -A- BASQAIIsr. asgsi&snJSfe h& till thipUtalj'bJf DB^OOTDaVu fm"10 700 HKNRY ROKMJER'S No. Kfl? MAIN STREET ,^J'^?!LIK,aod,<" ?tw Vara, all col ,1th. ?20 BAKINO POWDER. AC. LIGHT BREAD IND LIGHT HEARTS Go together! Um LOGAN, LIST <& CO.'S EXCELrIOR BAKING rOWDEB, and you promote both health and economy. Housekeepers Should Know That LOOAN, LIST A CO.'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS and SPICB3 are not onJy purt, but of iekct < oualUy. The market la full of adulterated and Inferior goods. Get the best, and you will not regret lu My Breakfast Was Spoiled ly the miserable Biscuit and Batter Cakes this mornlog! tio uId a gentleman. In our bearing. U the cook had used LOGAN, LIST 4 CO.'S EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDLR, there would have been noeom- { plaint. ^ * THMISANnc nc Dcincno ...?wwnl?WU VM UUnUC.nO t Are Interested io knorlnf tb?t we are H#edqumei? ; I r TrutMS, 8jria|?, Supportm, Surgical IoiUumenu, Ac. LOGAN. LIST tc CO., ooll DroacUti, Bridge Comer, Wheeling ROVING TIKE.'- ] ZPZLA-ZNTOS tfoved carefully by competent handa with FRENCH 4 CO.'S PATENT TRUCK, . at the moet reasonable prices. Orders lor | moving Hooiehold Goods also pwmytly at* ! tended to. Leave ardent LUCAS* MUSIC STORE, 9 1*27 Xwket Street. rmc. imKU IDLVWil1 4# Ectacruc Oil will eu-t conmoo ur? Umt t. U Ml-tfl * > . U.. toUI. ^ srw l? tkiM u dx <Uy?. It ku tn'?* u/JJ Ow bottto will cart ?y caw of Unah?t ?m* h( ib* maaelc*, It to oD?u?!?d. 1? rbrumitkJ^ r.2?K?^ ff*3? Pallia i>,f# mi,7,; 2 * * ^jbSS^Ti?B? sfiSS UctoUBt PnUWMt. Arth?h*iuri||*. I?. <P&* is tb? fiota ?hlch I hi,i Ktrto Oil* tor *1m?S7?. btlblni lh? to. Tbto I ? bAMi ???dtr ?th 11 juu with." |j? Ed?c*rie CHI c?r?a ? ?1 broochUU lo n? tin tbat hu flteo lueh compUt* uU>l*u* IILBCBN 4 CO. Ba&)o,N. Y. fto** bj LAlftiHLIK BWtf. A CO. ^ DRY COOPS, Black Silks $10,000 WORTH OF i ginnett, | BONNETT and PONSON'S Best Black Silks! At lot price* Uua toy bou?? in tbU8hi?. Look ?t our prlctt aod cotaptrt th?? Hib nfa J. 8. RHODES & CO. 'WSH^D^nT|3!?^ These Goods have been sold during the rut three years. All who have worn then ^^OLTJT^Y PEaracj"' The many annoyanccs conncited with the oUp-. ten ol Button Glove* are entirely ovctcuae.iyu. Jollowing adranwgesiccurcd: lit?The perfect ease and rapidity wi:h ?bkhe * laced. Snd-Iuadjusubility to fit tbediffrrrnt litedwm Sid?The adranuw pained by r?wutci the Kid. instead oi the old lyurg !>.; ruins so many pairs tlte first limebuttoeed. 4th?Strength of Hook) and mule o( eluvhirj them. The fastening will outlast itjftow, which is a very rare incurrence withbutm, Independent of Improvement in futon* the qnmlity is ffu ai anteed equal, if notsa. penoi) to any other ^love in the niriut, fVK SAU BY J. S. RHODES & Co. Closing Out Sale! Study your Interest ind count your eiik, then cone to the Bkmib 1030 Main St.. Wheeling, AND BE CONVINCED. Having determined to make & radict! ciaa^ in our business, we will, fmrn this day, offer our entire ?tock of Dry Goods and Carpets, tn/o-n /?\ a oil W-CV V-ZJKLvJJtJ., At prices never before heard of in Vbwlint Our 8tock is FULL AND DES1RAHI.K & embraces a full variety tt Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls, and Staple Ory Goodi OF EVERY KIN*1'. ninnrTn urns, own CURTAIN GOODS, fc. A large pert being recently parch**' H*ny styles of Dress Goods it OXK-FOfBW THEIH COST, to clow tliem out Wl mean business. Remember Uif l,,4CtSTONE & THOMAS, 1030 Main St. JolOmw PHYSICIANS. _ QR. M. R. BOVD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQt _ SO. U TWELFTH -IBy. Wfa^iioic * . D8- T. 0. EDWARDSPHISICIAN AND SJJKGEUN. and Tw?nty ?co:.i ^HNAMENTAiy? " Wreathial; *EW Vi. WKNCU, AJiDSKil VOtH *** WUllUU.*''*