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baking powpeb. DRY COODS. LOOK AT THIS! Heavy Grey Flannel at 10c. Heavy Plaid Unsay at 15c. Good Waterproof at 65c. Splendid Kid Gloves 50c and 75c Beautiful Dress Goods at 10c. Handsome Novelties at 40c. Shoodah Plaids at 25c. Double Shawls at $4.00. CLOAKS, DOLMANS ANfl Walking Jackets. An Iwntenw Block of the Cbeapeet an Pfvttieut (?nrnunia *ver before offered.lpni ap cihl Mylet? not to be te? n in tbe oily. EMSHEIMER'S Eleventh Street, Near Second War Market. oclO _ ? SILKS AID CLOAK! SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND SILK GOODS Cloaks and Dolmans, Wsilliingr Jackets ANU Absolutely Pure. Mkdo from 'inwfrMinTartar.?Koothw pwptrt tlon mmc ?ucta llrfht fl?ky hot "T ,UXi?l?c wutrr. On i*?aien br tn* UI? mailing mm hntj IndlsCititde food. 8ol ?"U ^TSiiu/o WWDKU CO., NEW YORK. PALETOTS THIS WEEK. The above means Special Bargainsi I.BLUMAcBRO Special Dralerj In Silks and Manufacturers i Cloakw OOII8 DKNTlBTRY.?TO THOSE THAT Di ?SIRE to mtp their natural teeth we.would a that w* an- now l*ttor prej?ar?d tfcao a??r belore on#!>l* thrm to do 10. By Dm aw of an Elkct M&flSKTic wr fv and are nuking betl an J b&o'iaoiacr (k?10 Hl'tuo, with more oa*e too Fatlenta, than linrn horrtofnro been mode In t) dty or elwwhim, without the add ol theEiocti PliH*r. What we uj we can proro by actt dMnonnretlon. Call and i*c for youmlTM. JAMF* M. ?UEUUW)N * 805, hi Vo )U? Virko* M.. Wfrwrllng. MT. Va, nilEAT BARGAINS IN CLOSING OUT SALE Four Uiavy Draft Homer, 'twenty 8e? of Hon nwiiti Hartics auil Forty MuKKlta, 'arrlagu ai W ?or?. Clo?lnttout prlcw will atteSlper ceot fc'pi log prlcea. Call ?o- u for birgalua. J. W. PBRBKL, Tor. Main and Twentieth 8ti , Wheeling, W. Va octIB ?b InMligeam: QiHtvt >tm. 'Mi unci XS Ponrttwalli Ntret Srw AtlvrrlUrmeuia. Now Goods?I. G. Dillon. Hostetter'a Stoinnck Bitters. Old Hip SmoJcing Tobncco. To Advertisers?Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Chicago Weekly News. Bind Inntruuieuts-Lyou & Healy. KlastJc Truw. Opium or Morphine Habit Cured. A New Chart-J. B. Parks. $777 a Year?P. 0. Vickery. SI for 503. inman Line Royal Mall Steamers. Attention?Garfield and Arthur Cavalr Company. Wanted?A Young Man. Hordes, Harness, Buggies and Wagons J. W. Ferrel. Silks and Cloak*?I. Blum & Bro. ATTENIION NAIlfcRSl?Another L? (1,000) Broken Clock Springs just ri oelvetf. JACOB W. 6RUBB, Jeweler. Trbiimomktjck Record.?'The followit showa the ratine of the thermometer, i observed at Schnepi's drug store, Opei Houso corner * uTtmiur. 187V. two 7 4. M IT M. Ir.H.'f. H.|7 A.M. 12 M iP.H.Tr M SO *5 -74 I M 74 72 67 SUKuar. 1879. 1840 7 S. M. J? M. * P. M. 7 P. M. I 7 A.M. 12 M. 8. r M. 7 f ?4 79 78 76 I 30 M 12 i! WRATQXJl INDICATIONS. Washington, D O., October 18.?F( Tenneat.ee ahd the Ohio Valley, clear < paitly cloudy weather, southwest tonort! weat wind*, stationary or higher temper tureand barometer. MUTTON BfiOi H f-CUP for Mtrchia Lunch fhli morning at the New Nclui House Sample Hooms. Amusements ?^nelbaker'stioupe whic appears at the Opera Hoiice this evenin; comes indorsed by tho criticisms of son: of the beat papers among our exchange The company n timbers some fifty fin cluxs specialty performer*, a full burfesqu company of sixteen people, full band an nrcheptra, and gives an entertainment < fui'J three hour* duration, commencing tta performance at 7:30 P- if. without any en tain, str<re wait and tedious overture. On of the gieat novelties consiata of two an three acta at one time, a "new departure, and one which is attempted by no otbt company in exiatence. Janauachek will appear at the Oper Honae to-morrow Dfttht and Wrdneuda sight. Ticket* for sale at Baumer's. Forepaugb'a Cine0| sad .Menageri Thursday. locAi, i.At-omca. Brief Hole nnd Comment on Currentillj Event*. Tm bottom has fallen out of the ice boom. It appears that Judge Boyd 1b a Circuit Judge after all. Tint work of painting the Custom House baa begun. Tub Grand Jury will meet this morning at 10 o'clock, at the Court liouee. Thb illuminations last Saturday night were about the tiucat ever aeen In the city. Mas. O'Mallxy, of the Eighth ward, bad three ribn broke laat Saturday, by fall ing over a chair. Tub Harmonie-Miennerchor Singing So ciety will give a grand ball at Frauzbein's Hall Wednesday night. A hack of mail matter waa thrown under a train at Belmont, Ohio, laat .Saturday, and the sack aud content* destroyed. Thk regimental oflicera will meet at the Fourth Ward headquarters to-morrow night to attend to important business. Job McColujuoh waa arreated Saturday nignt at Twelfth and Market streets upon a cnarge of disorderly conduct and locked up. Hiouway robbers attempted to go through Win Carney, over the creek, Sat urday night, but hia out-cries frightened them off. 'Squirb May**, of West Alexander, has juat finished up fiirf one thousand seven nuudred and twelfth wedding, and aaya no is good for that many mote. Tueub ia a likelihood that there will be auother "stagger" ataecuring a quorum o( councilmen to-morrow night, aud the stagger will be the probable extent of it. Ma. Bodkn, who was arreated Saturday night for disorderly conduct, called in yesterday to state that it was his first ex perience in that line, and the llrst time he nad ever been arrested. A"laYi? exploded in the houBe of Harry Smith, on Main street, near Seventh, yes terday morning, but the flames were ex tinguished without sending for theDe partment. The ouly loss was some bed clothing. Tub Steubenville Garfield and Arthur clubs have all signified their intentiou to come to Wheeling next Satuiday night All the indications point to the biggest boom evur seen within fifty miles of here on that evening. Tub following are the newly elected meinberaof the Liederk'autz Singing So ciety: President, M. Sonde,mano; Vice President, F. Gersting; Secretary and Treasurer, L. Steiuriegel; Musical Direct or, Prof. Louis Vaas. Tub Association of American conduc tors held its aunual session at St. Paul, Minnesota, last week aud week before. The next session will beheld at New Or leans next October. Capts. Dunlap, French, Stotzberry and the other delegates to the conveutipn have returned. Tub Mionnerchor Sirging Society held their annual election yesterday afternoon, uud elected the following officers: Presi dent, F. 0. Arbenz; Vice President, L. Bertchy; Secretary, F. Butt; Financial Secretary, J. Dick; Treasurer, F. Horner; Musical Director, Prof. Herrmann Schock ey; Assistant,'Otto Yaege'r. Joijnnib Sutherland, a lad twelve or fourteen years of age, who resides with Mr. Allan Davlaatthe toll house, east of this city, on the National road, met with a very serious accident yesterday at the or chard of Mr. John Woods, near the toll gate. He climbed a ladder into an apple tree, and falling, his limb waa broken in a horrible manner, the bone protruding through the flesh. Drs. Hoge and Bates, I? auf lr I BOS Worjckbb Back.?a roporter oi thin paper wan over at vEtnaville. Saturday looking around and sighting the variout objects of interest in that thriving little iron city. jEtnaville iB building up ai rapidly in proportion to her facilities at any other suburb of Wheeling, and tbe houses are rapidly extending froua the river to the "vine clad hills." The mil has had a very successful season and ie now running full, under the management [of Mr. Lewis Jones. While there we met and had a brief con versation with Mr. Windom Davis, a gen tleman who has been an employe of the /Etna company for some time back, bul who went to Alabama some lime ago foi the purpose of taking * situation in a roll ling mill in Birmingham, a town of some f six thousand inhabitants, about 1-J3milus from Chattanooga, on the G. 8. railroad. Mr. Davis informed us that quite a num ber of iron workers from Wheeling had gone to the same place, a very few of whom were still there. In reply to our question concerning why they had not remained, he said there were peveral reasons. The climate was again at many of them; and again, tho water did not agree with them, and on this account a number wero com pelled to return. In regard to the want paid at this mill Mr. Davis said the Cin cinnati scale was followed. This scale allows twenty-five cents more per ton than the Wheeling scale and fifty cents more than Pittsburgh, for rolling. The mill worked right along and was with the above exception a pleasant place to work. The coal consumed in the mill u brought from Coketon, about six milet from Birmingham, and coets about $4 pei ^Birmingham is a pleasant place, and il the original intention in regard to it be followed out it will be a city of six milee equare some day. In fact, its dimension! are already that much, bnt it will require a large "quantity" ol "ailing in" befort that amount of ground will be built up. In the course ol our converaatlon w? t ook occasion to ask Mr. Davis bow politi cal matters stood in that section. "Well, it don't make much difference bow a man votes down there bo be volet tbe Democr tic ticket. It is altogetbei one sided, and when I was there but littlf excitement, il any, prevailed on accouul of politics. I beard of some cases ol intolerance, but witnessed none of tliem. In a barber ehop I noticed lithographs ol Hancock and none of Garfield, anil asked the negroes why it waa thai Hancock *na given the preference. 'Oh, sail, it would be agaluet our business U expose a Garfield picture,' was the algnifi cant rejoinder. The negroes told me the} would rather vole for Garfield if they dared to." We asked Mr. Davis if he thought ht could have!voted for Garfield had be wish ed to. "Well, I am not certain about that.' He also Bald he thought it probable that he would move hia family to Alabama in tbe spring, and remain there. We talked with one or two otheta ol the goutlemen who had been working in Birmingham and all of them told about the same story. Born in Eioiitkbs Hundred.?I, George Schoerger, born in 1800, in the dukedom of Haden, Germany, have been in America for twenty-six years, and lor twouty years have suffered with .Salt Kheum. 1 bad ngly cores on my lltnbg, and theconstant itching lensation waa intolerable. I con sulted many physicians, subjected myself to their treatment and spent a #reat deal of money. Medicines were used which subdued the trouble lor a short time; but it would Boon re-appear, and my limbs grow worse than ever. All kiuda of lini nients had been used without success, when, one day, the medicine dealear, Mr. iiG. Jacob Bolg, came into my bouse and called my attention to the wonderful re sults which had been obtained in so many cases by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. I did t not have much faith in the article, but , thinking the sum of fifty ceota would not I ruin me, 1 bought a bottle, rubbed my f legs twice a day with tbe remedy, and the result was wonderful, for with the first ipplication I was greatly relieved, and. after using only one bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil my legs are to^lay as clear andcleun as those dl a youth of eighteen vears. I therefore advise all who suff>r with Salt Rheum to trySt Jacobs' Oil, because they will have the same experience and benefit. My address is Republic, Ohio. , Cjiiip Tobacco is all the rage. Try it. | For sale everywhere. LOCAL POLITICS. tKVKxr oocwrmoii or ixtermt 1* THE VICINITY. Jolllllrnllon Driuoualriillon Halardajr JVIlhl-Brldarporl'i Boom Cowing tvrnli Out Their fihiul owl W'forf-lhf (? rrjtl Blow Ool Jul Molnrdnjr. It wm originally intended by Ohio ounty Republicans to celebrate the glori ms results of |ut Tuesday1. elections in ndiana and Ohio laatThureday night, but he extreme inclemency of the weather lecessitated the postponement of the lolll Ication until.Salnrday night, when it iontemplaled loceiebratethem in the most ipproved style, and had it not beeu for ?he raine of the day and the threatening ippearanceof the heavens the demonstra ?ion in this city would have formed one of the epochain our municipal history The rain, however,and the indications of its continuancedeterred vieitingclubafrom aiming, and also prevented ourown ciubi Irom turning out the numbers they other wise would have done, but taking :>ne consideration with another the parade was a magnificent one, and 10 far as illuminations and pyro technics are concerned the displays have never been surpssed in thia cltv. The procession waB formed on Main street, be right reeling on Twelfth, la the fol lowiug order: DeUchnentof Seventh ward club, v ,, , ? Wheeling city Band. rouogMeniOyflelJ and Arthurelub, ninety mtin wjti, Capt. i.hu, G Bailer; Lleutnnania J. V. Dickey, A. t^LlB^nd John Mendel. Serj-mh ward club, Capu Wm. Jobnaon. ^U, VlB?u Thu,? H- Jonea. Eighth ward club, Capt. John Brown. fclKhth ward ,unlor club, Mount Olivet Brua Band. ,, , 1-lfili ward club. Cotorfd c uts Capt Ham Davie. ? ? JT .. J, ? ^tobert Oar line. S? .r.^SriubJ otewort Thompson. Fourth Ward Club, <'apt Davlu Neiblt JuniorGtrfiald and Ar.burclub Junior Flat ward club. i Ural w^rd cluo. Capi. Wm. Otto Cavairy cowpauy, C?pt OttoJa.*er. Carriage. The clubs were not nearly full, which waa caused m we have previously slated, by the muddy Btreeta and rainy weather yet there was au euthusiaam and cheer fulness pervading the whole regiment that have not characterized other like demon strations. The line of march was taken tip over the following route: Up Main to Seventh! up beventh to Market; down Market to Twelfth; up Twelfth to Uhap llne; down Chapline to Fourteenth: up fourteenth to i'.off; down EofF to FiI ?I!' Ffteenlh to Wood; down Vood,?ixt h: down gixtMnth |o Market, down Market to Twenty-third up Twenty-third to KofT; up fioff to I wenty seoond; down Twenty-Second to Market; up Market to the Custom House where the formal dlsmitsal of the compj.' ntea took place. ' Along the whole route the reception of the regiment amounted to an ovation m rt!?n "* cnTled wi"' moo, worn en and childien. each one vielng with the other iu their efforts to do fionor to the members of the different companies, and bouquets were distributed with a profus ion never before paralleled in the city. Bunt ng and flags nearly obscured sonfe buildings, and along Main street from Twelfth to Seventh it seemed tw if every house was "beautiful with ban US.!! ' Jb "?!'? whi,e 'heir in H aptieVe<? at windows an,I doors and waved their welcome and en "niiraunmpnt. CU The" illuminations along the route par* sued by the regiment deserve especial llio,I On Main Btreet the Gr.nl Bushy. The Messrs. Sbrlver, G'ngeTwhS,1 tawd Aaron Biochj ?oXww"ftfs f f "" i',Mk?t6tere\rtheinnffiaon8were JTMSS the house, of Charles Carroll Hamilton, Theodore Roller, Wlnche^'Enoch Ball, Robert H. Silvey, B. Johnson, and others {'trailing much notice Red lights were burned all alone bwUMaln and- Market .tree?,.na ^Ohapline Edmund Bockln* made a s^ssirssitSiS^. Mr. Peterson, K. J. Smythe RobertCr.n. alp. Elsha PaiUin and L. 18. Delaplain, ind on Fourteenth those of Dr. J-0. Hupp, l)r Rbees, Dr. John Frissell, Miss Ada line Oahlwell, George P?#1' joh? and William Carothera, and ou "reel thoae ol Messrs. Arthur LUtle, William B. Simpson, Van B. Hall, A W. Campbell Ben Bloomfleld, K "den'aiid Rev **0 MHden^Anbifr many beautllul illum/naUoni, Pf0?'"?1 amot K which we noticed thoeo of Mewta. Jeffera Theo. Moller, Geo. B. Caldwell, Thomas Lewis, John Oesterling, J. A. DunniW. o'lando Truxell, Mr. Baera s m Jtiilov Mr. Dobbs, and the lar^e boarding house at Sixteenth and Eoff, be *'(jn^MarkefStreet, over the creek^be residences ol Mr. J. 8. Reld. X.O. Moffat, Mis John R. Hubbard and others were illuminated. On Eoff street thwe of Col, N Wilkinson, Col. Henry Hubbard and several otherB wboee names our reporter '"U|j ?ot learn. On Twenty-second street the reaidence ol Dr. Halley McCoy and one or two others showed to a spledldad The whole march was made in ^Hrder and with nearly unbroken Tfl^banner^wa^borne in the ranks upon which was the intcrlption: "I hrtrd Boll Wh,l? whl'tli In lh* ?lnilkiiDlt'i) DemocraUc ?la * kron. A noticeablo and very attractive feature ol the proceaaion was two raccoona, ve carried bv the memberaol the Third Ward Club. These coons were mounted noon poles and appeared to be perfectly contented. The Bsme coons dWI good^ser V'In"he'seve^urward'club wuT^ha'nd rtiVbir^e\^bed?ra Srr^fndXwords/U ssl? sruTrF?e ??* painter. BRIDGEPORT JOLLIFIM. h,3*ES? "a". "Mrday'V#.; She boomed, peered, illumina^i :??dd h;d sssr^t^ts field and Arthur cluba ol Br,d.B?P?5th"fhr! all out In lull force and were ]o ned bv the /?Etnavllle club. The line waa lormfdand marched to the apeakera' stand, wbere. on behalf of the Republican ladiee of Bridge nort Dr. J. M. Todd presented the Gar fold and Arthur Clulb with a beauUftll hnnlinttflag, which waa received on behalf ?til? elub by Capt. McOonnanghy. also, 0,r3k.tf of the ladiee, F. 0. Robinson ?n behalf geport colored Garfield SSi-SsKft Bridgeport to the Young Men'* Repnbli sau Club of Bridgeport Jacob Kemple, &q., made the presentation speech for he young ladies and 8. 0. Dunlevy re* (ponded on behalf of the young men. Ifter a number of rousing cheers for the adies, Republican party, Ac., tbo clnbs ell into line and paraded the streets amid be wildest enthusiasm. Republicans, re* tardless of ag*s race, color or previous sondition of servitude, were happy nnd ipared no pains to manifest that fact. Pease township will bs heard from tg*in n November. In the conrse of his remarks, Mr. Kem ale won considerable applauee by the tol owing eloquent period: Boyp, he fair laughters of Bridgeport have delegated to lie a highly complimentary and honora- j t)le duty. I appreciate it fully, but I can not and will not attempt to make a speech, j The glorious old commonwealth of Ohio, joined by her sister Indiana, spoke most sloquently on last Tuesday. To-night four voices are cheering the hearte of millions of people all over thi* loved land of ours; you have sounded the Locain of victory and its echos will con tinue to ring through the grand old hills ind valleys of the Buckeye State until the second day of November, when every Northern State will- blend its voice with yours in saying to the plow-boy, the canal boy, the scholar of Ohio, the soldier, the statesman, the typical Republican of the nation, ' lAou art the President elect, not of Ohio, not of Massachusetts nor Iowa, not of South Carolina, Georgia nor Alabama, not ol|section, race or party but of these United States POLITICAL F0INT8. Saturday night last the First ward Garfield and Arthur Olub was made the recipient of a handsome Hi Ik flag, the gift of the ladies of that ward. W. J. W. Cowden represented the ladles and Charley Hamilton the dub. After this presentation another silk flag, some what smaller, but equally beautiful was presented to the Junior club by the Misses of the First ward. Mr. Cowden sneaking for the young ladies, and Mr. Hamilton for the Juniors. Let every club take pains to turn out every member next Saturday night, as it will undoubtedly be the biggest turn out ever seen iu the city. The citizens of Triadelphia Townahip, irrespective of party, held a grand jubilee at Elm Grove Saturday night over the,re election of Commissioner E. M. Atkinson. Although Mr. Atkinson is a Republican, he is very popular, as iB attested by his election and re election to the Board of Commissioners in a district largely Demo cratic Todd's West Alexander hand was on hand. Prominent People.- Hon. C. P. T. Moore, of the Supreme Court, arrived in the city last Saturday and will take his placd on the bench this rooming Juhn F. O'Malley, of Pittsburgh, was at the McLure last Saturday. On Fiiday, Mr. T. T. Maxwell sent to the Reporter, through the bands of Oapt. J. B Kennedy, on behalf of the Valley Grove, W. Va., Marching Club, a very beautiful bouquet. The gift ie accepted from the gallant Republicansof West Vir ginia, with many thanks.? Wathingtm Re port' r Capt. Charley Dnnlsp rind wife are at home from an extended trip through the West. . Capt. Bob French and wife, of Cutqoer land, were in the city Saturday. HTKI1BKNVILLE. Stbubbnvillv, October 17. ^rSdor,h?~'ba.V wrilinB op articles .bout ^publtaabull^.bgln thin city at Tuesday's election, ?nd hint rather loudly tb?t Walter 0. Ong, ??e ? tbe judges of the Filth ward, will bear ch?rgMapln?t him. be arrested. There are n b ^ Qn the Democracy know it. ontiMe. blowing their bor" l( and prac When it coinee to fltefM*"?* ond?nt tlces and bulWo'''W JmB?er on that sub oanlnrriiahBome Utile m ^ Dem0oratic pa?rti,y.t0So let then.^ ^"^^Vimpr^t members of tbefrow p y vesterday by jmva^SxAt pwtB?are^teobenville will eend^ov^ery uni determined to liave ? lor, The Thursday oven ng at Hinds p?"o tickets will read as follows. tao fHERBAHD UtJABDB. HOP ,omoiT?> itsira'r""'" Tf.uri.l>r E'ontnli O:tobirll' ? The prospecW are that the '^"WT"P will be an imniense buccobb. Foe pulITuu, vi.iul'e M.jtsTc Consol idation at Opera House, Monday, Octo ber 18. > Musical Instruments repaired at Sheib'n. Tub greatest novelty show in *e*worljl will bp at Opera House, October 18. backers Majestic Consolidation. Billiso ofl musical instruments, at Sheib's. ? m $ r inPTKii) dvintr to visit the Rlajeatlc OoDBolldation" at Opera Houae, Monday olght. a .. Mubical goods at Bheib's lor coat. Bvr Dolmans at Headquarter*^ ^ -SrSSir class dealetB. Inquihe lor Ohlef Tobacco and take no other. You will like It. Music rolls at cost, at^Sheib'n. lllnvk ?wlim?rwi Tma value. Oall.on I.-BW * Bao. If you want the ttueat chew out, buy the Chief Tobacco. 9 m show in existence- ^ _ Mcstc Books at cost, atSbelb's. Kllk It will save you-money^w"'^. F? October 18'h. ^ [ Sutler muflic. hall price, ?t Shelb's. EiXl, U1ASJL1 X/A x HEI.I.4IRE. ? Davo Darrah's little daughter bad her arm broken by falling from a chair Satur day. Home one publisher a card from Bel laire in Saturday's ReyitUr charging that the proprietor of a coal mine here, a lie publican, told bia employes that they must vote the Republican ticket if they wanted steady work. This, the writer clairap, was a threat to discharge thorn if they did not vote the Republican ticket. If these words wero used, it is no more than every stump speaker among the Republicans bss said constantly?if any man wants steady work he must vote for the party that supports a protective tariff. The author of the card doe* not say the mau was threatened with a discharge if he voted the Democratic ticket, but he wants that inferred. Mr. Yost, of Morn's addition, is build ing a house iu that part of town. Rob MeVay, who has been with Alex. McGregor in the hardware store has gone to Wheeling to learn plumbing. Andrew Anderson takes his place here. Some of the Democratic j >llifyers at Benwood Friday evening were heard over here to hurrah for Jeff Davis. Some one on this side of the river ahouted back "Hurrah for Lincoln;" but that only made them worse. It'a only a straw. Right Reverend Doctor Watterson, Bishop of Columbus, will be here Novem ber 7th for confirmation oj St. John'* church. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Grafton are in the east. The Belmont glass works begin work Monday after a few days fctop. Rev. Gaston goes to the Synod ofCleve I land, Which meets at Salem, Ohio, Tues day. J. S. (.'rutty is a delegate and A Sheets alternate. Complaint is made that the road up In dian Run, within the city limits, is in a very bad condition. The Supervisor, they say, fixes the road to the corporation line | and the Street Commissioner neglects the rest Rev. Milford preached at the Presby terian Church Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and evening aud Sunday. Sun day morning eight members were received into the church from other churches aud four on confession of their faith. Mrs. Albert Shores, of North Wheeling, spent Sunday in town with friends. Presiding Elder Gray officiated at com munion services at the Methodist Church Sunday morning. The muddy streets and threating pkv of Saturday evening prevented the Garfield inarching clubs from turning out for Bridgeport. R. 0. F. Snmiiakbr'h Majestic Consolidation?50 ?half a hundredui^nng-50?Opera House Monday, October 18rh. Special ItartfniuM In Dreaa Goods and Silks. THEGBEAT NKW CUniiEKLANV. Nxw Cumberland, W. Va., Oct. 10. Ullora Intelligencer. We had a rousing meeting last night in our hall, which was filled to overflowing, although the notice waa of only a few hours. G. W. Atkinson, of Wheeling, was the speaker, aud for an hour and a balf he held hia hearers in closo attention to what waB pronounced by many to have been the beat speech we have have had this campaign, for a West Virgiuia au Uience. Our people were jubilant over the elec tion returns from Ohio and Indiana, and this enthused ttie speaker, so that the full est sympathy between Mr. A. and hia aud ience waa kept up, until he ended his speech amid cne8 of go ou, go on. The times, the currency, the tariff and States rights were dwelt upon, showing on aach topic most clearlyrthat wo did not need any change. Mr. A. illustrated many of his argument very happily by anedoles, and kept hia hearers in the beat of humor. Hp waa followed iu a short address by a Mr. Burnet, from the Kanawha district, who although a Greenbacker, verv happily nave hia experience aa a former Demo crat, and his entire conversion from the old effeto Bourbon ideas of Slates rights, reform and a double meaning platfortr upon the currency and the tariff. Al though differing from the great Bepub lican party on tho money issue, he is with iib in opposition to all the dangerous propositions of the Democracy. Our county increased her majority from 80 for Hayea in 3876 to 120 for our State ticket, and will give Hutchinson for Con erees and Garfield for President at least 160 on the second of November. H. Bhiixjo's Catarru Rkmxdy.?A marvellous cure for catarrh, diwbthoria. canker mouth, and headache. With each bottle there ia an Ingeniousnaaal injector for the luoro suicees (ul treatment of the complaint, without ?xtra charge. Price 50 cents. Solu by K. Dock ing, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hull, and Cbas, Moenkemoeller. muiow Why Will Ton Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily at tained ? Boscnxx'a Gxrmak 8ybup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and tho severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Doaohee's famous German prescrip tion, aud ia prepared with the greatest carr. and no fear need be entertained in administe: ing it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine* ta unnrecedentea. Since first introduced there has been a con stant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask y 1 ^nggist as to the truth of these re* marVs. la.-y "ilea 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. TrhsAW Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns, and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals*t. Jacob* Oil ar a tnfaaure, nimpleaw\ rhray External Kenedy. A trial entalU but tho comparatively tritllnic outlay of 50 Out a. and every one Miflcrtng with pain can hare cheap and poalUve proof of its da Una. Direction* In Eleven Languages. BOLD BT ALL DBUQOI8T8 AHD DEALEBS H) MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., llaltlmore, Md? U. M. A, Found ?A BUtn of money at my stall in Second ward market, on Saturday, Octo ber 10?h. TIih owner can have the same by calling on Win. Burkley, etall No. 61, next Weanwday. NGi 0CT0J3EK 18,188U. POLLACK'S 8TAHPARP TOBAOOO. ZhMUstus JPotUuh. Trade Mark & Paakage patented. WAREHOUSE : "WaterSt. AVHEEtlNGSKVA. POLLACK'S STANDARD TOBACCO IS HANDLED BY THE FOLLOWING CITY AND BRIDGEPORT WHOLESALE HOUSES: Messrs. Branmim & Sons, Bridgeport, 0. Messrs. I. A. Miller, Esq., Wheeling. " Biker t Alrxander, ?' '? Michael Rellly, Esq, " " Birr t Sons, Wheeling. " Rhodes & Co., Bridgeport, 0. " Egertrr & Co, " " Splcdel & Co., wheeling. " Hutbard, Piull t Co., Wheeling. " Simpson & Rein, ?' " Ltughlln 4 Co., " " Smith, Jno.L. & Co., Wheeling. " Maxwell & Isham, " " N. Schultz, Esq., " " Weill & Elllngham, ? " THE SOVEREIGN FI>E CUT By Meurs. Jos. Speldel & Co., Mlchsel Rellly, Esq., S. Baer & Sons, and A. C. Eoerter & Co. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS?-OEHM A. CO. OUR CLOTHINC Needs no recommenda'.ion by tis. Its Serviceable Qualities PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS And they send tbeir.Prienda. Thus it is that Our Business Increases Steadily GOOD O-OOIDS ONLY, ARE 80LD. REASONABLE PRICES ARE ASSURED Perfect Satisfaction is Guaranteed. OEHM &> CO.. J)ne Price Clothiers, 1325 Market Street, Adjoining Opera House. DRUGGISTS. NO QUESTION NOW Bat a general It admitted fact that Login, Llat A Co.'i KxceUlor Baking Powder excel* all otbtra In th( market. It makes splendid biscuit and batter cakes. Bold by the beat dealen. a?k for ltl SOME GOOD REASONS Why yo i should use Dr. Chapman's Horehound Hatsam lor Coughs, Hoarseness. Ac. It doe* not con stipate, or dlsorderaigtslton. It is pleasant, safe aod rfleetuaL Price cents, bold by LOGAN, LIST A CO., DruptlaU. "THE SOVEREIGNEST THING" For Palni, Rheumatic or Neuraltfc, aod Bruises, 'wtlliogs *c, is Logan's Arulca. Try It. Price 'is cents, Bold l>y LOOAN, LIBTACO., Druiptisn, Brides Qitow. TO KEEP CIDER SWEET. Bnlpklte Lime In packages, with directions. For sale by LOGAN, LIST A CO., octl PrmgisU. Bridge Curnxr. ^EW FIRM HOUSTON & BINGELL, Wholesale Druggists, NO. 1316 MAIN BTRBKT. "We Invito the attention of the trade t<5 our new and complete stock, and will be pleased to give quotations at any time. Special attention given to orders from Phy sicians, and quality of goods guaranteed. Give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, and we will kItb yon satisfaction. mvl JjUtANK N. WILCOX^ ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT, Frankllo Inionacs Company's Building Twelfth Stmt ? riLARlNGTON.OHIO-OLAKINGTON \J p topic who desire to bs*e the wants of the I now man supplied In the way sitherof edibles or frink ables will plosse call at ray saloon, J?st opposite Ja> cob Boemsr'a store. JMO, KALBFLKJaCiI. octlS AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, October IS. A incut brilliant gathering of American artist*. The Head anil front of A inuseuient Orgwriiitluna. fodU puiaiily the leading Entertaluinent of Modern Times. Snelblkcr 1 Bpnton'a Majestic Consolida tion. Positively the treated and only Hall 8how In ?? L?t?-nc*, presenting Two and three Different Acta at one time, nvuMtm. and dispensing with tba old threadbare and worn-out roirlnta that it baa bten euaUimary lo follow Commencing the performance ' htly ?t 7 80 o'clock, thirty minutes ahead of all er ?how?, vur n?truua thereby securing three bout ? Jmultaneous, uninterrupted anl ao Id entoyraenl. worth coming milea to see. No sUge waits, curtain*, or tedious overtures. Beinember ttiis Mammoth Ex hibition has noiqusl. BUfl ?Et8 DEPARTMENT. rOL T. E. B*BLBAKBB ... ~.8ole Proprietor W. H. EPP. Y ?Manager W. 8 BOP8 .... .........~......~..Treuurer Admins Ion 60 and 75 cents; n i extra charge. Be aerved seals on rale at F. W. fiautner's Music Bto e, No. ISO! .Market street. Halo to commence baturday. October 16th, at 8 a. u. octll OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIiltlTi ONLY. Tuesday & Wednesday, Oct. 19 & 20. Return of the eminent tragedienne and incom parable artiste ?JANA.USOHEK, who will have the ho-or of oO-rlng two plays from ber rejttriolre. never before gtv*u in <hta dir. 1U?8L)AY EVEN ISO, thestr..n; emotional play? MOTHbB AND M)N. JANAU8CUBK The CountMa WEDNhSD lY EV tiNLM*, tbe beautiful dramatisa tion of Dickens's atory. BI.EAK HOU*K. J AN AUHCIIEK..._Laily Deadlock and Hortenae Both plays III be produeod with great care and at tention, JaraMKbeck'a new, Ur?e and able camblua tlon lo s-ppori. Adiulisl ii fiQvnd 75 cents. B-s*rv?d 8e<tsfl 00, On m)? Haturtay mornicg. October lOib, at 8 o'clock, at F. W. B umer'a Music btore, No. >508 Market atreet oc'U CAPITAL DINING ROOMS THIB OLD AND RELIABLE RESTAURANT nA8 BEEN REMOVED TO New and Commodious Quarters AND IB KOW IN OOOD BBNMINO OBDEB1T No. lSUO MarlH't Street, ? jb?re tbe proprietor bopM to bava better fadlitiro for tbe accommodation of hit lar?e and lncreailng patronage. MARTIN THORNTON, Proprietor. aedS TWAMSPOfttl^ BALTIMORE 4 OHIORlaSr No. 10 en oaturaay nigai aiPi"" Chloutoor Sanduikr. * Fafla?nNM*Drawing HooaiaJE?. . oi *11 night tralna. Clow oonnectioni are mad* far ill w,?. Southweat, North nod NorthwSMS.N^ rabie route lor colonUu ^^1^'** fr*at Wart, and to whoajvUfSESiS^JJ WHEELING, P1TTK AND HALTTWntr m UjTfWbaeUD^...6:00i.?U No traits run on thta U rUlon oa UuaJ,. Ticket* to all principalMM. aTfi1; ^ Office open atall noujidurlnntudir ^ Intomationtothatm?"WLlUj^ R. T. DEVBIKb. Oan'i Ai^wJJW raasfl?^ Tim"Tibia East and Wm. J0|. iiVmT3 . Tralaa leave Pan Hindis Qtun, E.JLJ itreat, near rubllc Landing. dill/ follows: ' "*****1,1 Sunday Lxrkxas leans Wbsalin* uMii, arriving at Wellsburg 9:?' a. a., ud it : at 10:15 a. m., connecting with ndkEipmH weatern polnta. Tralna leaving Columbus at 140 r. b. *?1 Ufc' run daily. Through Chicaggeiprw ksinCa? dally, except Sunday, at 6.40 r. a., viiki^ri attached, arriving Id Chicago it 7JO ta\ Bert hi can be sreund In adnata U Cttal* Ticket Office, Columbus. through without changa iron UtttatiaiMI Philadelphia and New York. Wa! to Mak^ Cincinnati, Louisville, Indt*ni|?li? ul # IA For through Tickets, Uspsta accommodations, and any further lalmta.M to JOtt. H. BKLLKVILLK, Tkkst Iptl tf J Handle Depot, loot of Htvit&U ?tn*ailCn Ticket Office, under MeLure Hsuss, Wheafiag. D. W. CALDWELL, Geo'I MiDHtr.Cc.sat* * W. LOBRIES, Pro'I P'as. and Ttnkat twctM?a>wn /"ILEVELAND 4 PITTSBUROH B.1 COtiDKSSBD TIM CiBtk m s A? . . Wl5t? ?asJ a* It n mi, f^d *f?rJ1UDelw>? KM. ?n I?Ufvfflr flail?(except Sunday,) u follow?: I I?rou?? I***"10 fltuborrt 1 Through Tndnj to CIiTeiinJ. i..>>#u?h Trainj w CbJaa. aJ521SS" to &" ""? ww* TO CLEVELA.M), Only five hours and twentr-fiwmiJtM.' Bridgeport....." yUfubearlUe.... Hu djoD...... Cleveland,.. (.COi.l ?.I0 M 1.U " uur.t i?r.i t# ? w ? U? ' Ml * U ? U TO CHICAGO. Only IS Hours! Bella Ire Bridgeport Steuben rlJIo Yellow Creek... Manafleld... Ft Wayne....... Chicago (SUubmvUh Auomina!at<ou-U*in bUM ** P. m., Bridgeport 6.00 p. a.; arrir* ?i WuK*? 8.0J p. m.; leaven titeulwnrllJs il port*tS.-Mfcm.: arrireat BelUitU tMl* The 8t*ubenvf|Je Awomrnwlitioo, 1? Uielrrwular trip to and (rum 6'twbrflrtJJM^J [he following trlpt between BilUIrt ?? *** Ferry; Bridgeport toMartln'i t'utj.... " Belltlre - Stopping when ri*julred at ehmaiii rllle, W?t Wheeling and UrtwlHM. HkA* jfMTPi aiu. ? Tickola and lUusage Chech to *1J fWp C In the East and Weit can b? prccnrw V ** Office In BrMgt*i>ort. ^ I finvornl ?w.< TvH'Li (JOS. SPEID?L0 (two iron mvrsi Main and South S's? Htre the Largest Swk Groceries, Seeds ?"?' Tobacc' IN WEST VIRGIN^ Headqairtem for *11 TOBACCO. The Larjrnl and M Stock of Lorillartl * Tobacco In IJ, Try the "IWLUOS" TOtl.iCl? '<" Luting and Good Chew. ? ( t Five hundred ba? Cboic* Tim?w hundred bap Choice Clover, in ?*?? Sugars, Teas, Syrup, Bice, FM Buyer* will find If loihefrftdf?n^' and aee ua, or wait for our AptiU w them. JOS. SPEIDEL & W wholesale OP.OCEW