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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. B. L TAYLEURE, Manager. THURSDAY, FRIDAY uimI MAT* UltUAl euulnRi mid MAIIHU.4Y afternoon. Jan.l?t, 2<l nud tttl, Mr. FRANK S. CHANFRAU, The gnat Character Artiste, tad the accomplished Society Star, Mrs. HENRIETTA CHANFRAU. THURSDAY and SATURDAY evenings will 1* presented tbn greatest or American dramas, tlio bril liant dramatic pauorauia of LIFE IN THE SOUTH ! By Edward Spencer, Esq., aod C. W. Tayleure. IKZITI THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER. KIT REDDINO, * ? ? FRANK 8. CHANFRAU. I bis great work was wltne*ard by upwards of 400,00V iior? ?? at Boo'.k'a Theatre, New Y?rk, and baa named Mr. Cbaufrau over8C5,0<W. Act I. A Frii?lrHl?(l hhnt. Act II. A 1.11 ? ??? nmicully. Act III. 'lh?* Winning IIiiikI. Art IV. Iliifllolliv Dnilb. Kiiilroly Now Sconcry ! I FUIDAY ovt-ulng, Jan. 2.1, the beautiful play, In lour acta, by C. W. Tayleure, expressly wriiteu f .r I Mr?. Henrietta Chanfrau, eutltled PARTED ! ! Grace Shirley, ? Mrs. Henrietta Chanfrau. SATURDAY aitemooo, Jnu.8, Gil A Sit I.ADIEU' MATIXRF., when will be given fllfton W. Tayleure'a drauiatixa Ion, AURORA FLOYD 1 ! ADMISSION- Fifty and ievciity*flro cent a. No extia charge for referred acata. Seat* on ?ui ? at C. V. l.ucas' .Music more. Hale to commence Tuesday morning, Dswynber Mth. dtU/ OPEBA HOUSE. Two Nights Only, Jan. 5 and 6,1880. 1HE CUAIUI1NU ACTKKS9 AND VOCAI.IST, ANNIE PIXLEY, Who will appear iu the attractive play of M'LISS, CHILD OF THE SIERRAS; Supported by McDON'OI^OH .1 FULFORD'S j>ower fill Dramatic Company. MIS.S I'JXLKY will king the following songs; "The SkMc are nut To-Day;" "Wtmer Fall;'" "Incidental Medley:" "Katie Como In ami Shut the Gate," and the Ceifbratrd Drinking &oug trom the Optra of "Uirolte Oirotia." Staled Prices? KeaerTed Beats, 81 <m>; Oenerai Ad. ml aion, 60 and 70 feuIs. Seats on rale at C. Y. Lucas' Muilc Moro. halo to coiwaeiae Friday morning. Jan* uary 2nd. , de.1l FOR RENT. For rent.-onetwo and a-half 8 TORY brick dwelling, ho. and cold water and KOJ, No. 21 Twentieth atreet. fuuolre of W. C. YOUnO, at Harper A Bro'a deSO For rent.-a two story and a HALF brick dwelling houae, Lot and cold water and gai throughout, No. 20 Twentieth street. Inualre o 1 W. C, YOUM*, at Harper A Hro'a. deSO. T70R REXT.-THE STORE ROOM AND 1? Dwelling, He*. lMi ami IWO Main atreet, now occupied hjr R. S. llopkli:*. Foartssloa glren April 1, 1W0. Apply to I'.TCENNKDY, de80 1033 Main atreet. T?OR RENT.?THE LARGE STORE J? ROOM and Dwelling attached No. 2353 Chap, lioe atreot. Inquire on the prauilaea, ol deflO MBS. C. E. TAYLOR. IjlOR RENT-STORE ROOM?No. 1024 Market street, Second ward, at preient occupied by Patrick Sharker. Enquire of OfcOROE HOOK, de27 (at the Court Home). I70RRENT?THE BRICK DWELLING X; No. 8'2 Twelfth St., coutalnlag rt rooms nnd waab houae I'oiaeaaloii glren April l?t, I960. Apply to OK. K. A. H1LDHKTH, dtf< No. 1207 CliapllneSt. F)R RENT.?TIIE WAREHOUSE and DWELI.INO. No. HI3 Main atreet, nowoo cnpled by Meurj. C. Kraut A Uro. I'osaeaa'on siren April lit, 1UO. IIENHY K. 1,131, dtfi 1401 Main alroeL Ai RENT?STOREROOM?I OFFER for rent the bulsneaa hoiwe, No. 1227Main atreet, ? . . w ivihmIaii r? o C for rent Ibe buisneaa nonne, no. imi m?u .hit., formerly occupied by Oeo. W. Johnson. I'oaaealou gl>en April Ut. MIW. A. E. CALDWELL, delO Odd well Mansion, Twenty-nlnib atreet. I MR RENT-EXPECTING TO RE more our Wholesale Hat II tuaeon or lie/ore the lat of April next, to the rooiua now occupied by Vance, uughe* A Co., No. 13 I Main itrect, wo oiler for rent the roomi we now occupy. No. 1221 Main utreeL HAlU'EK A URO. deia JpOR RENT? The Hull ol ltoouu up*talr? over Meur?. Oeo. E. Stifel A Co.'s dry goods atoro, No. 10M Main street, oppoelt# Eleventh street. Apply to J AS. 1. UAWLEY, delB 1310 Main atreet. 11WR RKNT, HALE OU EXCHANGE : Store Koont, with dwelling attached, No. la 23 Main si reel. Will have FOR KKNT afler APRIL 1st, 1880, store rooms nnd dwel lings in dillercnt parts of the city. Very cheap to good tenants. Inquire of H. FOR It KB, no25 Boom No. 7, Custom Iloum. I70R RENT?FROM APRIL 1, 1880 X Thatdcairalile reildtiico, the "Wiley Mansion " lo alod near the Ororc, Martlo'* Ferry, Ohio. The 'dwolllng ta convenient, well nnllhcd, lu good condi tion, aurrouuded by a beautiful Lawn cohering acrea, with fruit and forest ireea, ahrutil>ery and flow en, commanding a lino view un and down the river. One of the dn.ai aummer reslueurea In this lection. Kent modera'e. Apidr to AI.KXANDElt BONK, Oonoral Huslnca* aud Ileal folate Agent, No. 1319 .. Market.street, ^ttsugle's. Block,".Wheeling, W. Va. ?le80 GENERAL NOTICES. gTOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. The tegular auuual meeting of Stockholder of the Wbeellugand Elm Orore lul.ro ul for the election of a Hoard of Director) will be held lu the Court Room of the Ohlj County Court llounc, on JaNUaUY lit, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. u. SAM'L MATUliVVH, dall Secretary. gTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OrVICKOr WllBILlNU AND ItKI.VONT Haunt*) -Co- i?ant, Wiiulino, \vr. Va., Dec. '.9, '79. j The Annual Metllug cf the Stockbolltra of the Whrelluiraiid Ueloiont Bridge Company will be beJd attbeuffiroof tneCompany on MONDAY, th- 12tli day ? f January, 1830, t?tarre.i the Units of 1 30 and 3 30o'clo k P. M., tor the Hlrctlen of Nin ? Managers toaerre during theeniulngyear. d?29 JOS. iJkWSON, Fec'y. r^AX X NOTICE. All person*owing Statenud County Taxea lor 1877, 1375 and 1579, uuit rail at the Sherill'a office and pay, at I am determined to force the payment of bark tax bills regardlcM of who may owe them. OEO. R. TINOLK, delO Hit riff of Ohio wiunty. QORI'ORATION NOTICE. The atofkholdor* of the "Kaiimk Lund aud Wheit Oiower?' Aa<ociaiion" will meet at theCapltd build ing, In the otiicu of the Secretary of State, at 2 o'clock r. u , on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, l&SO. for the puriMiae of (leciing a Roard of Director*, adopting liy-laws and tranaactlng *nrk other bualneaa a* may be biougbt before >he meeting. T.!'. I'ltiLuna, Hknkv M. Maiiikwh, W. L. liKltHlKX, Oho. It. Timu.k, J. ('. Aldkk*?iv, IncoriKiratora. \VllgKt.t?*o, December 26,1?79. de*27 gTOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE. Tlieanuual meeting of the stockholder* of the Bel taont GU?a Work* will Im* held at the office of the company In Rellalrc, Ohio, JANUARY II, 1M0, at one o'clock p. m., at which time ie?en (7) Dliecton w ill be elected to aerre for the enaulug year. de6 M. SHEETS, Sectary. Notice to Contractors &Builders Ofhck or tub Bo\rd op Pobuo Wobkh, ) WAkkuno, November 13, 1871). J Sealetl proposals will he received by flio Uward of f'nblir WorkH, of tho State of West Virginia, addressed to the undersigned, up to 12 o'clock tioon, of March the 1st, 18so, for thu ALTKKATIO.NH IN, and tlie AtmiTIONH TO, the Building known as tho Mate House, at Chares ton, Kanawha county, West Virginia, accord* lug to the plana antlsjHN^iflcatloiiN furnished by C. C. Ketnblo and A. Peebles, joint Architect*. Hid* will be received for the whole, and the several parts of the work. Plans nnd speclfl* cations may I>e aeon at the Capitol lluildinif, in Wheeling on and after January I, 18*0, and any information reiativo thereto may be obtained by applying to C. C. Kemtle, the Architect, resident at Wheeling, WtstVa. Honds and security, approved by the Board of Public Works, will be required of each contractor. The right of receiving or reject ing any or all bids Is reserved. By order of the Hoard of Public Works. nol7 ? S. BRADY. Sec'y. JgOOK PRINTING JO tbt finest style at the INTELUOENCEB JOB BOO**- The naateet work. Prompt and low priced WM. ZINK & SON UNDEETAKING In all id brancbaaetrtfally attended tor CA8EET8 I ?nd COFFINS, o! all kladi and dna. kept constantly in band. HACKS forniahed at tn? lowest Urarjr prkot. Alio a full lineal 1 Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,! I'artor and CbamUr Furniture, which we ofler at tho 'owctt prlcea. Cob. Twknttwiicovd and Maukxt Bra. geoTeVstIFEL& CO.j 1008 Main St. White Blankets. White Blankets. White Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Grey Blankets. Grey Blankets. Grey Blankets. At Last Season's Prices. GEORGE E. STIFEL & CO., 1065 Main Street. Continued this Week, to Sell at Special Prices. Nllba, MIUn. MlkH. Mill*. Klllta. slltia. I'HNtiuierrn. < Mill lilt ?'<'?. riwUuirrn. I'lunba, Itoluiima, MlUWltf. Illiuiliflu. KlHUurlH, llravrn. I loub*. ?loluiana, Simula. ?llBUlnla. I'lnuiifl*. Ilea vol s. < I'lllkN. Oflluiuua. MlHHlN. Itlmiketa* Flanuela. Il.iivers. CnuiriiiiilM'enlial we oiler .turlnu Ilila wtek. It Will i??> >! ?> l'"J ?oul l( will pa)' jool I. BLUM & BRO., Ko. 1104 !tlnlu Ml. Dentistry.-to those that de WBR to Bare Iholr natural teeth wo would mj I thiil we art uow better prepared than e?er before to enable tliern to do ao. 15j the uae of an klkctko maonktic Ploogkr we can and ore making bett** I and bundaotner (Jold Filllngi, with more ?uw to our Pallonta, than have heretofore been mado In thli I city or elaewhere, without the old of the Electric I'luggcr. What we Bay wo can proTO by actual | demonstration. Call and aee for your*elvea. JAMES M. bURUISON X SON. tul No. 1143 Market 8t, Wheeling, W. V?. Stb JkiMuftmr, I Olttce: Noh. aa onU 27 >'ourte?utla Htreeti New Ailvertlnementa. Truths. Copartnership Notice. For Kent?Warehouses?Irwin. Kpg-nogg at Oris. Siebke'a. Matetials for Grecian Painting?McLure J House Art Store. Parson's Photographic Studio. Klection?Bank of the Ohio Vallev. Parlor Conl Vases?Nesbit & Bro. ^ Announcement. Snare Ribs, ifcc?Geo. H. Parks. Wanted?Girl to do General Housework. Masonic Funeral Notice. Reduction of Stock?Geo. R. Taylor. Groceries?Simon Baer & Son. Commissioner's Sale of Fast Wheeling Property. ? Thkiuioicjctxr Rcooiu>.?The following I ihowa the range of the thermometer, as obaerved at Schnepf's drug store, Opera | Hotisocorner: WKUMKIDAY. r,--- - ww _ j?w. 7 a. m. 12 m. 8 f. M. 1 r. m. 17 a.m. 12 a .1 k m. 7 h.m 1 10 80 32 32 | 40 68 SO 46 WEATHER indications. . Wakiiinoton, January I.?1 a. m.?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley and Lakes, stationary or rising, followed by falling bnrometer, warmer southwest winds, fol lowed by partly cloudy weather, and in | the upper lakes possibly rain or snow. EUU-NOU by quart op gallon. lor I laiullicN, can be bud at I'll KIN. NIEBKK'.V. VI1E UKEATIMT DELILMt'Y IN 1 THE WORLD.-t'brli. Slebke iiun I JUMt received "Froiunge de IIrleM t'beear, uud **Terrine de i'oin I GraN." Call to day aud try tbeni. I'AflfMEN desiring KCiU-NOUU lor New Year's, can be Nupplled by Iteming their orders at Nlebfae'*, J Fourteenth and Market street*. BUY a Present that will outlast time;! one to not onl/ gladden the heart to-day but In after years awaken happy recollections I or the giver. JACOB W. GRUBB. THE best Egg-Nog lu tlie oily can I | be bad al <11 HIS. KIKHHI.'.i ON aud alter January- S, IHSO, our .Store will be Cloned every evening until liirtberuotlce, al U o'clock I*. M., Natnrday Evening* excepted. HI'EYEK 1IUOS. HO to C'hrlN. Meibke's lor your Egg-1 Nog to-day. You can get il by qnarl | ! or gallon. Correction.?-Wo stated last week that I Dr. Curtis, of Brooke county, had been relieved of $100 at the Bellview Garden in this city,by pickpockets. We made the statement upon apparently the best au thority, and the theft was actually perpe trated, but we have sinco satisfactorily ascertained that tho money was not taken from tho Doctor, nor was he in the plice referred' to on the evoning of the occur rence. Wo regret the orroneors connec tion of the Doctor's name with thia cir cumstance, but it was attributable alto gether to our information in the matter. ?? ? A Year's Buhinehs.?ClerkGoo. Hook of the County Court, makes tho following re port of business at his office for the month of Decembor aud also for the past year. For December: Dfediot tru?U. Marriage lie*tuva*... For 1870: DetUi of trUat Marriage*. ... 31 .. 24 m 201 1878: Dwli Decdiof truit ......I J99 ~ ? 471 . 4W I Hrl?r Mention. A happy New Year to til. "Count" Frkess has gbne West. Vbuy few, if any, of the mills will be off to-day. Tut Hinge Factory will resume this morning. The Germtn Benevolent Society will hold an election to-day. The Goff Guards will gitfc a ball at Washington Hall to-night. Tub lost County Superintendent's report lias just been received at the office in this city. A party of young gentlemen ol this city will go to Washington, Pa., to-day, "to ? Kkamkr went to Barnesville last night with his band to play for a large btll there. The Wheeling Saengerbund will give a grand concert at Washington Hall, Janua ry 28th. New gas posts have been put up on Vir ginia street, Island, between Penn and South Front. Unity Lodge No. 19, Daughters of Re becca, paid funeial beuoflt of Mrs. Mayer on Saturday last. A very pleasant little party was given at the residence ot John H. Hull Esq., on 14th street last night. Prof. Euklino, assisted by Mrs. Sheib and Prof. Hermann Schockey, will givo a concert in a few weeks. Mass will be celebrated at the Cathedral at 5:30 and 0:30 this morning, and a sol emn high mass at 10:30. Ok and after to-day the merchant tailors will close at 0 p. m. Lot other business men imitate their example. Tue funeral of the old Catholic priest, Father Stack, who died Tuesday at the Hospital, took place yesterday. A i.ittlb child of Adam Dye, who lives on North Main street, was badly injured on Tuesday by falling down stairs. The rope of the elevator of the Belmont Blast Furnaco broke yesterday, causing a slight delay in the hoisting of material. TiiF.ut will be services at the Fourth Street M. E. Church thla Bad to-morrow evening, and every ovening next week. Phil. Duffy, Sr., ran his cart iuto Dr. Eugeno Hoge's buggy on Chapline street, yesterday afternoon, damaging the latter considerably. A ooon many of th6 members of the Palmer Social Club expect to observe Now Year's Day and scatter their cards where they will do the most good. The polls for the election of Directors of the Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad Company will be opon at the Court House to-day from 10 until 12 o'clock. Messrs. S. Baer & Sox desire to extend the "compliments of the season" to their friends and patrons, and solicit a continu ance of past favors for the coming year. Wm. MillkRj the "most handsomest and poplarest," will be presented with a mace of unique pattern and workmanship to day by the Atlautic Engine House boys through Col. Haley. Tub employes at Fisher's Foundry had their wages increased yesterday from 5 to 10 per cent all around. This was alto gether unsolicited on their part, and was a very graceful New Year s act on the part of Mr. Fisher. The Council Committee on Finance, met at the city building lost night. Col. X. Wilkinson, one of the commissions of the "compromise loan" appeared, and sub mitted his report of redemption of bonds, and handed over bonds and coupons which had been redeemed, which were ordered to be cancelled by the City Clerk. The coal miner's committee and nail manufacturers had a meeting last night at the office of the Riverside works, in refer ence to a demand on the part of the for mor for an advance of half a cent per bushel for digging. The conference turn ed upon the question of a scale and tho parties are to have au adjourned meeting on Saturday night. Our city plumbers complain of slack business and say the profits of their trado, which are supposed to he so fabulous, and ou which so many jokes are built, will be small enough this year to suit their worst enemies. But few new buildings requi ring extensive! plumbing work have been put up in the city this last season, and the mild weather has made the bursted pipe account a light one. One of those events which exhibit the gentler side of humanity and cause us to remember that mankind is after all one universal brotherhood, is advertised to come off in this city to-morrow. If the reader imagines from this that his friends are going to present him with a. two dol lar and a half gold headed cane and then make him set up the drinks for forty eight thirsty throats, all requiring "sugar in theirn," he is mistaken. It is no such combination of designing villainy upon unsophisticated innocence. It is?but we anticipate. Let us have the regular ordor. The Courts?County Court ? Judgs Boyd.?This court met at 9 o'clock yestor day and transacted tho following busi ness: State of West Virginia vs. John Drus chell and Conrad Bernhardt. Misde meanor. In this case the defendants were charged with abuse of livery prop erty on oath of Louis Asmus, and the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. Jefferson Brown vs. Ralph Arkle and others. In assumpsit. Jury: Win. Bailey, G. W. Baggs, George Clayton, Sol Woodward, J. D. Elson, N. Tracy, 0. C. Downer, T. T. Cockayne, A. 1). Garden. M. Wieske, John Marshall and W. Mc Kennan. Lewis Woodmansee vs. E. J. Arrick. In assumpsit. The iurv in this cue came into court and stated that they were un able to agreo. and were discharged. D. T. Leach, minister authorized to cele brate the rite of marriage, bond $1,500. Nathan Vaneman surety. Police Court?Judge Cranmer. The following case was disposed of at this Court yesterday morning: Win. Gillespie, disorderly conduct Dismissed at cost of complainant, Henry Couser. Ei.kction ok Ofkickiw.?Alpha Lodge, Knights of Honor, elected the following officers at their meeting Tuesday night last: Wm. II. Chapman, Dictator; Hon. Okey Johnson, Vice Dictator; Samuel M. Dar rah, Assistant Dictator; Jas. C. Barker, Kep.; M. Weiler, Financial Rep.; W. P. Adams, Chaplain;T.B. Campbell. Guide; Robert Crowther, Guardian; P. Winters, Sentinel; Dr. T. 0. Edwards,*Medical Kx aminor; Dr. T. B. Campbell, Grand Repre sentative; G. L. Cranmer, Ralph Arkle. J. W. Barton, Trustees. Installation will tako place next Tuesday evening as the first exercise at the entertainment given theSteubenvill* Knights. This Lodge is in a very flourishing condition at present, and is rapidly increasing in numbers and importance, numorous accessions being made monthly. They will entertain their Steubenvillo brethren with an entertain ment and banquet on tho evening of Jan uary Oth, the latter at the New TklcLure House. Arrested.?Some time ago Mr. Alex. Mason, of Marion county, was assaulted and badly injured by H. Nutter. A war rant was sworn out for tho latter, charg ing him with assault with intent to kill, but he managed to escape and for a while was lost sight of, but recently he was ar rested at Connellsvllle, Pa., and yester day was taken handcuffed through this city to Fairmont by Officers Manly and Furbio. Robt. Jones was arrested in Wetzel county a few days ago by the same offi cers, charged with the same ofTense, and is now in jail in Fairmont. Btsnop Gilmoor, of Cleveland, Ohio, has used the great German remedy, St Jacobs Oil, and endorses it highly. He writes about it as follows:?I am pleased to say that the use of St Jacobs Oil has benefited me greatly, and I have no hesitation to recommend it to all as an excellent cura tive. Swdcwiy'b Tbpabcbb Hooti and Bot tling Cellar?Yesterday afternoon one of our young men who writes up what everybody telTs bltn lor the I.vtellioencsb, found Major Jim 8weener, City Sergeant, in tbe City Building talking to City Clerk TJpdegraff, who was posting up bis books for the year, and at the same time posting Jimmy Riddle, oi the Water Works, who was laying pipe on the top of the stove ami wishing Deacon Stone would come in and make it interesting for the office. Remembering that some public spirited citizen and taxpayer had recently drop ped some observations in the copy box of one of our morning coteraporaries, to the effect that the City Hall had been turned into a Sunday saloon, bottling cellar and bonded warehouse for stolen property, and remembering that tbe Sergeant had charge of the premises, the reporter ex pressed a desire to see the improvement* and reiresh himself, while viewing the treasures "on which"-touse thelangusge of the contributing citizen-="the light of day would in all human probability never shine again." ? ? . "You mean that fool thing in the Regit ter," said the Sergeant. "Well, you come up and I'll show them to you." The reporter followed up stairs with the same alacrity that animated Cortez when the Inca started to show his treasure house. On the second floor the Sergeant opened a room which looked as though it might be inhabited occasionally, but the chambermaid evidently had not been round for a couple of weeks. The bed looked as though it had beeri made with apitchfork, and the chandalier was so high that the Sergeant had to jump three or four feet in the air to turn on the gas. There were three bottles of Rakoczy water on the table, the uses of which, the Sergeant explained, were aperient to all. He iurther explained that he used the room occasionally for Bleeping purposes when himself, or deputies other than the house sergeant, were required about the building, and for storing such articles as came into his hands for safe-keeping. flM '?I'll show you what I've got," he said, and diving under the bed, lie produced a paper box that looked like a shirt box minus a lid, about half full of various articles apparently suited to a grab bag at a church fair, and ol which tho newspaper man took an inventory. There was a pair of circus tights, which looked as though the owner had been levied on and pulled out of them too suddenly; a surcingle that had been buckled too tight; four dozen lead pencils; six boxes of eyelets; six camels hair brushes; one box of pens; a dozen chalk crayons; a quarter pound package of snuff, and a bottle of ink. These articles," said Major Sweeney, "were mostly found in the Mc Adams cellar on the occasion of a recent raid, and were supposed to have been mainly stoleu from the Capitol building. "Besides these," lie added, thore is a smooth bore gun in the corner, and two sets of harness, all taken from thieves, aud which I would bo very glad to have identified and taken away. This, aud that little caddy of tobacco over there, -which was stolon from Speidel's and which is in my hands awaiting the trial of the thief, is the extent of the stock, and you can just say, while you aro about it, that if auy re sponsible party will stato that there is anything wrong about my management of this office, I will ask for the appoint ment of an investigating committeo by Council so quick that it will make your head swim. ? ?? "Well, what about the bottling cellar? "That's all there is of it (pointing to the Rakoczy). I had a dozen bottles of Nail City beer up here, but I drank them up and Chris. Siebke sent up aud got the bottles. "He did?" "Yes, he did." "And there's nothing to drink here now?" "Not a drop." "Good eveuing!" "Good-bye!" Ajiusbmexts.?To-Dlght Mr. F. S. Chan frau and a powerful company will appear at the Opera House in "Kit." The Phila delphia Sunday HbrWsays: lie is in the prime of life; fifty-six years of existence, and thirty-eight years of great professional activity Beem to have made no greater impression on him than to strengthen his physical and intellectual qualities. His scting is marked by clear concep tion, vigorous treatment, and that atten tion to minute details which betrays tho presence of genuine talent And his Kit of to-day is one of those splendid creations which memory will place in its Chamber of Immortals! To-morrow night Henrietta'Clianfrau in "Parted." Tickets now on sale at Lucas*, iffiw.?Miss Annie Pixlev will be at tbe Opera House on the 5th and 6th, in "Miiss, or the Child of the Sierra*." Of this the Pittsburgh Diyxilch, of December 30th, says: . ''Mies Annie Pixley is really an artist in her special Held of dramatic work. Effer vescence, dash, vivacity aro her character istics. Then she is graceful in movement, handsome in faco aud sympathetic in ut terance*. Her. M'liss is not-surpassed by anything Lotta in her best days ever did. The company is strong in almost every part. John E.McDonough as "Yuba Bill' is the embodiment of robust, whole-souled good-fellowness; Mr. Fulford is a clover villain; Mr. JobnBon makes a magnificent characterization of'OId Smith"; Mr.Kilday neatly fills a juvenile part; Mr. Ben G. Rogers is an unctious "Judge", and the Misses Rich and Kemble do very fairly. There was a vory nice audience last night and the play seemed to take immensely. Balls Last Night.?'There were a great many balls given last night in various parts of the city. Among which we note the following: The Miennerchor Singing Society gavo a very largo and select one at their hall, corner of Fourteenth and Market streets, for which Hornlck and*8tromberg play ed. This was one of the largest balls held in this city this winter. The Starlight Social gavo a pleasant lit tle ball at Goetze's Hall in Center Wheel ing. Tho Eagle Social gave a ball at West wood's Hall, South Wheeling. The members of St. Paul's German Church of South Wheeling gave a dance for the benefit of their church at Koch's Hall, South Wheeling. There was also a ball,at Beethoven Hall, on Fourteenth street, and several others which we did not learn the locations of. Poi.ick BKroRT. ? Lieutenant George McCully submits the following report of police business for the month of Decern* ber. The arrests were made as follows: DtTll ...22 Maionej........ at. Hu i her fortl ..M.M...14 Lee ~~ - -10 Prlc?....... - 8 A sin us ..17 VcCuUjr.... Wallace...... RlU Total....... Amount of fluomtataed... Paid... Unpaid 887 Lockup feea paid 67 20 Clerkif (aa> paid 163 40 Iii'MOBltD Assignment,?It was reported pretty extensively about town yesterday tbat Mr. Thomas E. Beans, a well known grocer doing business on the Island, had made an assignment, but enquiry at bead quarters developed the (act that no auch assignment had been mado. It appears trom information furnished by Mr. Beans' friends, tbat he anticipated trouble in set tling bis January accounts promptly, and acquainted his r-roditors with his fears, the result being tbat an inventory of his stock was agreed upon, to see if it exceed ed the amount of his indebtedness. It Is said the inventory demonstrated that his stock on band was conalderably in excess of hia liabilities and that an extension would be granted by hia creditors if necese ary. A meeting of the latter was held In the afternoon, but no conclualon i nounced. New Yi*b'? Calls,-As mentioneda day or two-since, the custom of New Yeart calling Menu likely to be kept up In thia city to-day to a considerable extent in an informal way, notwithstanding a good manv of the ladle* have given up the p an of announcing receptions i and forming parties to receive. The latter plan 1" found to involve considerable fatigue and labor, and the receptions continuing throughout the entire day, become very tiresome to those who hold them. Last year the project of confining the hours ol reception to the evening was <N?u?ed favorably, and it is probable that the plan of receiving during the most convenient hours after Bupper?say from 8 to 11r. *., will supersede the present custom of wait ing upon visitors from morning until mid " A good many people, however, still be lieve in using daylight for New \ear^s visitations and these will adhere to the old custom. , , Among those who will receive to-day in company with friends are the following. Miss Mary Dickey. Fifteenth street, as siated by Miss Annie Clark, of Pleasant Valley, and Miss Sallie Gregg, of Steuben I ville Miss Lou Butler, Twelfth street, assist ed by Miss Lillio Braden, of Washington. Pa., and the members of the T. B. o. S?Misscs Mary and Ida Frew, Fourteenth street, assisted by Misses Bettie McLure and Alice Kelly, and Miss Myrtle Dorsey, of Morgantown. . Mrs. 0. F. Rhodes, Kirkwooi), assisted by Miss Carrie Rhodes, Miss Minnie Jun ns and Miss Means, of Steubenville. At the Female College the young ladies, with Miss Haldeman, Miss Dorsey and Miss Ferguson as the reception committee, will be at home to their friends. In addition to receiving his friends in formally, Governor Mathews will receive! a formal call from the members of his staff in the city and the staff officers of the First Regiment West Virginia \ olnnteers, at his residence, between 10 and ll:JO A'Where circumstances, over which the victims have no control, render an ap poarance in person for the purpose of ex tending congratulations an impossibility, the sending oi a card by a trusty African is the next best evidence of a continuance of that distinguished consideration which must find expression or burst, and this plan accordingly has been adopted by a good many of the unfortunates whose other engagements are passing. Personal MnsTiox.-State Superintend ent of Schools Pendleton left tor Parkers burii last evening to attend the presenta tion of the Proger prizes to the pupils of the public schools of that city on New Year s night. .... .. i Miss Sallie Howell, of this city, and Miss Nannie Moffett, of Cadiz, Ohio, lo t yesterday for a month's visit U3 .New lork and other Kastern cities. W.S.Wiley, Esq., of Welxel county, who has been in the city for a day or two, loaves this ovening (or a trip through the Kastern cities. Mias Bella Harbour leaves to-day for Kansas City, Mo. Major John Bodley, "the Wagon King," will leave for New Orleans about the 10th, to be gone some time. Mr. James Cummins and wife left for Washington, Pa., yesterday tospond New Years, . , it., Lou. 0. Neidbart, the urbane clerk at the Stamin House, returned yesterday from an Eastern tour. Miss Lou Brown, ol Washington, Pa., is visiting Miss Minnie Hall, on Fifteenth street. ... , Ed. Hazlett is lying dangerously i l at the resideuco of his father, Dr. Robert llazlett in the Eighth ward. Miss Lillle Braden, of Washington, Pa., is visiting Miss Ida Hall, on Fourteenth BtMlB8 MoltieHalderietli, of Zaneavillo,is visiting her auut Mrs. Jacob Dick, of F.aBt Side. Frank Bonnet, a Zanesville leweier, was in the city for a few hours in company with E. H. Dick and J. Dusch last night. Mrs. Ada Woodnnnsoe, ri? Dillon, of Columbus, is visiting her parents on Fifteenth street, this city. Among yesterday's arrivals at the btamm were: FnU Newhart, F. Keohler.Woods Jleld; W. A. lligley, Cleveland; John Birch, Claysville; James Craig, Ed. Blay ney, wife and daughter, West Alexander; G. W. Kotzebuo, Middlebourne; D. La rue, W. H. Garrett and family, Steuben ville; Theo. chappell. Barneaville; P. B. McConnor and family, Crawford, 0.; A. W. Voeghtly and wife, Baresville; Richard Kotzebue, Misses Lou. aud Aggie Kotzebuo, Malaga; Miss Rosalind and EmmaKoonta, Pittsburgh; Wm. Phillips, Cameron; Joseph Sample, Vienna, Pa.; Chas. C. Leiminger, New York; L. Dud ley, Parkeraburg; W. C. Anshutz, Han nibal. Mr. W. H. Lowe, of the Imperial Hotel, Steubenville, registered at the Stainra yes terday. Among the arrivals at the New McLure House yesterday were 0.0. Menzies, Cin cinnati; W. S. Wiley, New Martinsville; C. M. Armshurtz, Pittsburgh; M. S. Nor ton, do. j.Louis Frese,- Elmore, Ohio;-A. W. Patterson, New York; J. L. Curtis. Wellsburg; J. R. Thompson, West Vir ginia. JLTniversity^-.O* Mendell, Man6tield, Ohio. , m ? Watch Mkktinoij.?A watch meeting was held in the lecture room of the Fourth Street M. E. Church last night, which a large number of persons attended. Kev. Masdeu preached from 10 to 11 o'clock, and the remaining hour was pleasantly spent in religious oxercises. % At Thomson M. E. Church, Island. Rev. Wilding preached and also conduct ed the other services. I For Sale.?Laramie's Palace Restau rant. Apply at 1115 Maiu street from 10 a. m. to 2 p. M. Giikat bargains in all our departments, previous to semi-annual inventory. Feb ruary 1, 1880. Stock must be reduced, and prices will do it at Speyer Bros'. Wanted. Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary of $100 per month and expenses paid. For full particulars address as above. O'Lbary, the physiologist and phrenolo gist, lectured in this city seven years ago. He was then a very interesting, instruc tive speaker, and Washington IIall was crowded with people who flocked to hear him. He has doubtless improved vory much with the practice and experience of so many years, and will instruct and edify the audienco who hear him next week. Miikc'lliippy M?w Year" nappy. By presenting yonr wife, daughter, sister, or friend witii a Stelnway Piano, Fischer Piano, Knsbe Pisno, Emerson Piano, Weber Piano, Chickerlng Piano, "Palace" Organ, Loring A Blake Organ, Piano or organ stool, Elegant piano cover, Accordeon, Guitar, Violin and bow, Oi Banio, From the magnificent stock to lie found At Lucas' Music Store, 1227 Market street. Nttv style music rolls at Sheib's. Ilolldnjr Prmum. If you wish to save money buying Holi day presents go to John ltoeuier's Dry Goods, Carpet and Wail Paper Emporium, Sub. 2010 and 2021, and buy something useful as well as ornamental?such as Silk Dresses, Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Handker chiefs, all kinds of underwear, Cashmeres. Ten thousand yards of Fancy Dress Goods from 10 to 25 cents. Carpets and Wall Paper, and thousands of other articles at the old prices for cash. Call soon and oblige Jonx Roevsr. Mason A Hamlin Organs at Sheib's. Concsrt.?There wai a very well attend ed and very pleasant concert at the Duel plea Church, Bellalre, laat night. The children ihowed In their ilnglng the molt careful train ins. The membtra of the Dltclplea Church choir of thla city were liberally applauded and encored, Sir. and Mr*. Seely being called out eeveral times. We give the programme: pan i. Prayer. Chorus?The Triumph at the Red 8* Mils Gorby, Miia Heatberington, Mra. Allison, Messrs. Deita, Archer, Heatherlngton and Nelson. Bong?How I Wish I Knew. Messra. Dean, Gorby, Nelsen and Ounn. Quartette?Crown Him EverlsaUng King. Mr. and Mr*. Seeley, Mra. Brock, Mr. Mendel. Solo?The Day U Don*. Mr. Dean. Solo?Serenade. Mrs Heeler. Bong?Father, Won't You Try. Misses Laura and Annlo Sellers. Solo?The Grand Old Ocean. Mrs. Allison. pa*t 11. Piano Solo?Prof. Weber. Solo?When 'Tie Starlight. Miss Gorby. Quartetto?Messiah la King. Mr. and Mra. Heeler, Mrs. Brock, Mr. Mendel. Solo?Trust Id the Lord. Mr Seeley. 80I0 and Chorus?I Will Extol Tbee. Mlsse?Gorbr sud Heatherlngton. Mra. Alllaou.Meam. Dean, Heatherington, Archer aid Nelson. Daett?See the Pale Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley. yuartette-Serenade. Mr. and Mrs. Setl?y- Mra. Brock, Mr. MendeL Benediction. First class barbers use Ivory Soap. River Hew*. Tbe marks last evening indicated 12 feet (i inches and rising. The local packets arrived and departed as usual yesterday. , The Annie Kelly is loading for SL Louis and will get away the latter part of tbe week. ... There is every prospect of auother big swell in the river. The Pittsburgh Tele graph of last evening says: "Indications from the upper Allegheny point to a coming stage of water anywhere from 20 to 30 feet. The rain of last night was general, especially up the rivor named, which is rising rapidly at Oil City and other points, as will be seen by reference to the river dispatches elsewhere. Should the water reach 28 or 30 feet a good deal ot damage will be done in the lower porticu of the city, and a word of warning is in place. At the present writing, 2;30 p. m.; tbe rain is still falling with no sign of ces sation." (By Telegr?pb.| Mkmriiis, December 31.?The river rose 1 inch. Nkw Orleans, December 31.?Weather partly cloudy. Thermometer 72?. Sukeveport, December 31.?The river rose 7 inches. Weathor cloudy and warm. Cairo, December 31.?River 30 feet 0 inches and rising. Woather cloudy. Ther mometor 38?. Louisville, December 31.?River falling with 12 feet 10 inches in tho canal and 10 feet 10 inches in the chute. Cincinnati, December 31.?River 30} feet and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Departed: Hudson, Pittsburgh. Pittshuroh, December 31.?Mononga hela river 11 feet 0 inches and rising fast. Weather cloudy and damp with indica tions of a high stage of water. FOR SALE. JiOR SALE CHEAP? ONE NKW FARM WAGON, ONE CITY CART S. J. ELLIFKITZ, deli* Corner Twenty-fourth and Market St*. J^OR SALE My farm, 108 acres, one mile from Cameron, Mar shall county, Weet Virginia. Good house, two stables, sheep house, vineyard, two orcUarda, aelect fruit. Rents for 9240 a year. Terms of aale reason able. DB. M. K. BOYD. NO. 8S TWELFTH HTBKK1', norl5 Wheeling, W. V a. poll I SALE? 1,100 acrca of Timbered land, within one mile of Middle faland Creek, Tyler county, W. Va., 10 milea from Ohio River. W. V. HOGE A BBO., Ileal Estate Ageuta, nuS 1300 Market street. J7?K SALE A house and lot on weataldoof Alley 11, Church hUl'a addlUon, between Eleventh and Twelfth strMla. Posaeaalon given Immediately. Price $650 cash. Apply to THOS. J. DILLON, on premises, or write me at Canton, O. ?aS-aaw GEO. W. DILLON. JK)K SALE? My farm?SM acrea on Wheeling Creek, two miles from Elui Grove. Three houaea, three stable* and barns, Ice-bouae, tool house, carriage-house. The farnlahcd house, with garden and a tame, for rent re mainder ot season. W. H. WOODWARD. )j19 La Belle Works. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY LOTS. The underaltned will offer at private sale until the 10th day of JANUARY, 1880. a piece of ground situ ated In Eaat Wheeling, c< ntainlng 1 acre, 3 roods ancL II 2-10 po'ta, and frouUng on Baltimore and TentlP streets. There la on the premises a good brick dwell* ing containing tbree rooms. The above ground hai been laid out into lota of U by 120 feet, and will be aold aa a whole, or in parcela to suit purrhaatra. If not sold before the above date, I will on that day sell the name ar public audfo'n, at Che front door of the Court House of Ohio county, commencing at 10 a. m. A plat of tbe ground may be aecn, and Information re garding terrna of aale, etc., may be obtalnod on ap< plication to A. II. BBITT, Or W. H. H.vu.i:r, No 188 Fourteenth St. Auctioneer. delO-CTbtf MEDICAL. To NervouM Nuirercrw?Ttic Ureat Euro pean itemedy Mr. J. II. Nlmp* sou's NpeclOc Medicine. Dr. J. H. NlrapeoD'H Hpeclllc Medicine la a poaitlve cure for Spermatorrhea, Impotcncy, Weakness and all diaeaaea reauIUng from Helf-Abuae, as Nervoua DebUity, Irritability. Mental Anxiety, Languor, Laaaitude, Depression of 8plrlts and func tional deransementa of the Nervoua Syatem generally Pain In Bacx or Side, Loss of Memory, Premature Old Age and dla-i eases thai lead to ConaumpUon, In* sanity andanearl; grave, or both. No matter how ahat* tered tbe aystem usy be from tz> ceases of any kind. a short course ot this Medicine will restore tbe lost functions and procure Health and lupplnea where before was despondency snd gloom. The Specific Medicine Is being used with wonderful Pamphlota sent free to aiL Write for them and get full particulars. * Price, Hpeclflc, 91 00 per ptckage, or alx packages for 9500. Will be sent bv mall ou receipt el money. Address all orders, J. B. SIMPSON'S MEDICINE CO., Nos. 104 and IOC Main St, Buffalo, N. Y. oc7 Sold In Wheeling by LAUGIILIN BROS. A CO. WASHINGTON HALL. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5TH. Dr. O'LEARY LECTURES Off Heal, Strength, Beauty, Education, Training of Body and Mind For the beat rtaulta In Ufa. How to attain and r* taln Good Health to a viguroui o'd age. Illustrated with an ample collection of ftlanlklna, Modela, Dxaw Inga, Wart aud Curloua bpoclmeni. The largest and finest Cabinet of the kind In America. Thcee lie turn aeldom fall to fill the largest hull* u? 'heir ut moat caparltjr, and It often occura that crowda ar? turned from the d-or unable to gain aduiulou Thof taeet with the warmest approval of the beat people everywhere. The Intemt they eirlted In wheeling in the retra ISM and 1874 la still, no douhl, well remembered. Hiace then tbejr have Improved much, both the LecturM and the Cabinet. Parenta aajr that ther are worth more than a year'* schooling, and when finished, ivgret that Ihej ait* not to beiepeated. Adtnlasiou Ladles and Oentlemen, free Boji, to accure attention, JO centa. J. TBUAX, d?fQ Ageut and Uutlneu Miuiijer. JANUARY 1, 1880. INDUCEMENTS IN PRICES! Our principal object now being to reduce our stock as low as possible before the time, Febru ary 1st, of taking an inventory, we will offer our regular custo mers, and as many others as will open accounts with us, great inducements in prices. Our terms, as heretofore viz: Quarterly settlements. GEO. R.TAYLOR. Janl THE STJUST IFOR 1880. TueBux will deal with tbe events of the yeirlBW lu its own bullion, uow pretty well understood by everybody. From January 1 to December 81 It will bo conducted tut a newspaper, written in tho English language, and printed fur the people. At a newspsper, Tub 8i n believes In getting all the news of the world promptly, and presenting it In the most intelligible shape?the shape that will enable Its readers to keep w II abreast of tbe ag* with tbe least unproductive expenditure of time. The greatest In terest to the greatest number? that Is tbe law control ling Its dally make-up. It now has aclrculatlon very i much larger than that of any other American news- ] paper, aud enjoys an Income which it is at all times prepared to spend liberally for the benefit of its read era. People of all condl-tons of life and all ways of thinking buy and read Tuk Sua: and they all derive . satisfaction of some tort Irom its columns, for they keep on buying and reading it. In Its comment* on men and affairs, The 8cx be lieves that the only guide of poliny should be common aense, Inspired by cenuino American principles and backed by honesty ol purpose. For this reason it Is,' aud will continue to he, absolutely independent of party, class, clinue, organlration, or interest. It is for all, but of none. It will continue to praise what Is pood and reprobato what Is evil, taking caro that Its I linguage Is to tbe point and plain, beyond the possi bility of beln< misunderstood. Jt is uninfluenced | by motives that do not appear on tho surface; It baa no opinions to sell, save those which may be had by any purchaser for two cents. It bates Injustice and rascality even mora than It hates unnecessary words. It ahhora frauds, pities fools, and deplores nincom poops of every s|>cclrt. It will continue throughout tbe year 1880 to chastise the first class, instruct tbe second, and discountenance the third. All houest men, with honest convictions, whether sound or mis taken, sre lu friends. And Tax Sun makes no Iranes of telling tho truth to its friends and about Its friends whenever occasion arises for plain speaking. These are tbe principles tipon which Tiik6un will be couducted during the year to come. The year 18*0 will fce one in which n* patriotic Aui erlran can afford to close bis eves to public sthdrs. It is Impossible to exaggerate the Importance of the | delC-rrhsaw I. W. K.VOLAXD, political events which it hai In store, or the dm# ty of resolute vigilance on the i?rt of errry citus who dedres to preserve tin* Government thai A founder* gave us. Tho deliates and ads of loojm the utterances of the prua, tho exciting remind the Republican and Democratic purlin, bovcait equal in strength throughout the country, tbcnqa dilftof public sentiineut, will i-ll bear illrwllja etfecllrely upon tho tweoty-fourth l'rr?Mt*a election, to be held iu November. Four jwi? next November, the will of the nation u exprr.-*J? the polls, wan thwarted by an abomloal.Ieuit pixtf. the promoteriand benotTciarleaof which itlilMJi* offices they sto'e. Willtbe crime of l?7Gl*rtf*WJ 1880? The past decade of years o|*ned with atvrr* extra vat autard insolent AdiuiuUtration lutifixWi Washington. TmsSiw did S9iuetbitig;to*irdditty ing the gang and breaking its power. The nut M are now Intriguing to restore ibolr leader snd tki? selves to places from which they were driven by fli indignation of tho people. Will they succeed? T? coming year will biing the answers to the e uiuwrt ous questions. Tiik bus will lx> on hand torhw* the facta aa thoy lire developed, and to Mbititit* clearly and fearlessly in their relations tortpelttf and right. Thus, with a habit of philosophical good bunwl looking at the minor allairs of life, and in gr?i ttef ? steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of tU* pie and the principles of tho Constitution spin# ? aggressors, Tiik bUN Is prrpared to writes tiutw. instructive, and at the same tltdfl entertaining kWJ of 1W0. Our rate* of aubeciiptlon remain unchanged. w tho Daily 8un, n four-page sheet "f twenty-op columns, tho prlco by mail, pout p?ld, l? MftsM month, or 90 00 a year: or. iucludlug *he Suivlay per, an eight-page sheet of lifty-tlt coiuwin, ihf |?? IsOSccmaamontb, 87 70 a year, |*?t?ge|?M The Bunday edition cf Tiik.Sun I* ai?? luttliW ?fpsratoly at 91 ?u a year, pontage paid. The prico of tho WkKKl.Y HUM, eiiiht pag?. ?J' six columna, I* 41 a year, polage |sld. frurrinUs ten sending 810 wo will bend an exlra t*py tr?. AddrcNN PnblNlicr of " The Nnu." Now York tUf. ECLECTRIC. KcKOTRirrrr. Thomas' Excelsior Eclkctric Oii?. Worth Tkx Tiuim it* Wkiniic in Sannot 8tay whkkk it is Urkxj !?It Is the cheapest mcliclne over male ()n? <Iomj ??uics iroat. Ona bottle haa ftired Bronchitis. Kilty c?uU worlb ba< cured rd olil ntiii>1Ii?k ?>'igu. It j?w' cures catarrh, attlima and crutip. Fifty oonta worth haa ciir?-d crick In the back, ami ll?f *?mr lime back of eight yean at nrflng. It cures awollod nec?, tumors, rheumatism, wunUiii. wut.fl' tl?R " muscles, atlB JolnU, aplnal difficulties, Rod paiu Rod aorennw iu any |?rt, no uutlt-r whcie a ma* '*? a from what cause It may ariae; It always dowi you good Twenty-live cents worth iia* ?""d UJ '*?" chronic and bloody dysentery*. One tesspouful cures colic in 1.1 iniuntoi. It will c??ro wi-y ? ?v ' 'I'"" 1 it la poaslble to cur*. 811 or elghtsppllcatlonais warranted tonne any cue ?>f rxroriatrd nipj,|?*? ' flammed breasts. For bruliea, If applied often and bound mi, ther* Is luvcr thu dibble*' >1 yo.'>rj<K' the skin. Ititopathepaln of a bum as soon aa applied. Cure fraud feot, boll*, w*:t? sn.i n*" wounda of every description on man or b?ut. Isaac B. IIasduck.of tikaneatelen, N. Y., writes: ' I lmw?5 teen troubled ?lih lir.?i<? hlt?- I"' r* your'Kclectrlc Oil' latne only medicine that would over tn e ??IT ct; onodullnrs worth ?t t c cared me. I have used it foraeveralother aftliciioni, and have found it to huvo the ?>cst umiIu." Pi lev, 50 rents and ft. Prepared only by FOHTER, MILHURN A (X). BuflUo, N. V. ... NOTK.-r-lfctocirio-8elected and Blectrlard. bold In Wheeling l?r LAUOULIN II1108. A < 0. RESTAURANTS. piIUISTMAS CilFTS. VJ MIm Djraa t?*cbcr o( Hs?u* 6 Umou'* patented method fur miniature pelutlng In oil colore, on eouvex Klai?. Pho'o,raphe bv thl* new nroceaa ere made more Ueutlful id I enduring. btudlo at 2187 Chap-, line street, Wheeling. All order* left there will Lei Blled promptly aa.i la superior ityle. Tbe pttronage nl the publlcli re*pect tufty solleltw by Misi l>)ru. del? 1 Tbti OM and Reliable BeaUurant he* been r< jooTed to new end oommodioui quarter*, end la now In i food ruunlngorder at No. iea? Mnrliot Struct, where the proprietor hope* to have better fedHUeafor tbH accommodation ol hie Urge end Increealng peU ronage. MARTIN THORNTON aprS Proprietor. YOTJ All I*' RESPECTFULLY INVITED To Call ctrljr ami examine th* l?ry.*i ?u-l gaol nutttuienl wulnvc nvvr liruutfbi theclly <tl Celluloid Toilet Sets, Very Hand' some. Cut anil Engraved Co!oc|,e*' New Stylos Pocket Books fur UdW and Centleinon. Choice Pcrfiiiw1, Delicate and Lasting. Hair Bi usIW English, French and Inlaid. And i grwat tarlety of good* nullwl'l**i,W Mid Wedding I'rtMMiU. LOGAN, LIST & CO., del3 PHUOGlSTd, ttkUM>E , uR>ti'