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POWDER Absolutely Pure. SSmTSi 5 0?*w> br I)'r.rpUc. ?]tl?ut far <j [be Ills rMOlling from heary lnul^Mtlbla food, bold trffliffl?Swl)? CO., NEW TOUK. dry coods. THE$I0 DOLMAN We open to-day the beat All-Wool Dolman I n the city for $10. GOO PAIR 01 Uiom BcH ?nd Pltabta Black and Colored KiD CLOVES At COc a Pair. 1,000 Yards Vesta Suiting Ai 10c per yard. Reduced from 18c. _ JOHN EMSHEIMER. (Seventh St., Near Second Ward Market. ]>, B.?Five hundred yards Circular and tlhter Cloth at fflc I* r yard, worth $1 J>. _ DOLMANS! CLOAKS, CIRCULARS, WALKING JACKETS. SILKS AND SATINS Satin do Lyon. High and Rich Novelties! Velvets, Brocades, Fringes, Momies, Cashmeres, Plaids, Vaasemcnteries, Ornamenla, Tasacla. TUB finest STOCK. THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE LOWEST PRICES. I. BLUM & BR0., HO* Main Street. DENTISTKY.-TO THOSE THAT DE ?8IBK to nre their natural teeth we would my Hint wo arc now bcttw prepared than etcr b?*ore to euahto them to do to. By the on of wKucno Mauhxtic PLUoeaa we can and tre making better tad biadaoner Gold Fillings, with more eue to our 1'atlcnti. than bare heretofore been m*do In thli dty or elaewhero, without the aid of the Klectrle flutger. What we ny we can prow bj actual d-aonrtnUon. Call and ?eo for younelTM. JAMES M. 80BUI80N A SON, jnl . Wo. 114> Ht. Whirling. W.Vs. SntdMgtm& oT^oh. 'M and 917 Fonrtrentb Street New AUverllNenieutM. Spare P?ibs?D. C. List, Jr. Dissolution Notice?Trimble A Horn brook. Wanted?Trimble A Lutz. German Student Lamps?Neabitt A Bro. Opera House?Mary Anderson. Cnrialmas is Coming?Brown. Diesolution?Donaldson, Lewis A Co. WE have Stem Wind Watches with look lag Glass, for $i0. JACOB W. 6RUBB, Corner Market and Twelfth Sts. Thkkmomktkk Record.?The following ahows the rango of the thermometer, as observed at Schnopf's drug store, Opera House corner, yesterday: SATURDAY. 1879. IBM. 7 t. M. 11 M. ? r. M. 7 P. M. I 7 A.M. 12 U. 8. P U, 7 P*. ;0 1*7 CH I 1? 23 80 SUMDAT. 1879. ISM. 7 4. N. J?*. ? ??. M. 7 P. K. | 7 A.M. 12 U. 8 P. M. 7 P.* m kii i<n i -Ji .Tl 39 37 WKATHKR INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C., November 20?1 a. ai.?For t he Lower Lakes, hijchor temper ature, stationary or lower barometer, w-8'arly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy j weither, with raitis. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, high or barometer, cooler, northerly winds,* partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with ruin. CENTHER'S 99o Store", 1067 Mala street, is now chuck full of novelties for the holi day trade. The largeit and finest stock of goods ever before seen in Wheeling Is al ready attraotlng hundreds of customers. Remrmber the name and number, Genther's 99o Store, 1067 Main St., opposite I. Blum & Bro.'s. MUTTON BROTH SOUP for Merchants Lunch this morning at the Nsw McLure House Sample Rooms. NEW stook of Winter Caps just received and for sale cheap at GEO. J. MATHISON'S, 1222 Market St. REGARDLESS of oost to olose, we now offer balance of stock of millinery at prices that must sell them. SPEYER BROS. Tna Courts.?Suprkmk Court op Ap? t*eaLs ?Judoft Greeil, fiaymond, Moore and j following business was dia-1 posed of at the session of the Supreme Court of Appeals, held in the Capitol on Saturday: Delaplain & Co., vs. Wilkinson & Co., Harrison county. Opinion by Haymond. Reversed and remanded. Smith, trustee, vs. Tharp. Ritchie county. Opiuion by Green. Affirmed. Campbell vs. Ketterman'a heirs. Tay lor county. Appeal granted. Bond $400. Cassanova vs. Kreush. Writ of error dismissed unless new bond be filed within sixty days. Webo vs. Dye. Consent order entered. Horn vs. Terry. .Motion to dismiss docketed. Adjourned pntil next .Saturday. LOCAL LACONICS. Brief Sot e and Com men I on Current City ???111. A FOCR-riiB-OLD sod of (iodfrev Scbul, raiding at 3925 Jacob street, died on Sat urday. Sixteen voting couples enjoyed them wives socially at Joseph Altmyer's Louie on the South Side, Saturday evening. Quite a number of sacks, filled with eaubles, are waiting in North Wheeling for some person to collect them for the i Children's Home. Joh.v Jokes has cut a channel in the ice above the Top Mill blast furnace, and is , running a skiff ferry between Coaltown and Martin's Ferry. More than 150 hogsheads of queensware are lying at East Liverpool, Ohio, await ing river transportation.. The present probabilities are that the ice will soon break up. A man named Tom Kobinson, hailing from Tittsburgh, was locked up by Officer Asrnus for indecent conduct at the corner of Market and Sixteenth streets, late Sat* urday night. Last evening after dark the police were called to disperse a crowd of ruffians who were trying to get into an East Wheeling saloon. The crowd had disappeared be fore the oflicers arrived. Tns train from the west due here shortly after six o'clock, was delayed last night by an accident at Benwood. The engine of another train got off the track and blocked travel a short time. I Before Justice Wheeler on Saturday evening a warrant for the arrest of Annie i)rngan was eworn out by Tillie Holtzclaw, who accuses her of assault and battery. Tho case is set for hearing this morning at 9 o'clock. Tns funeral of Ethol, little daughter of' S. Brady, Esq., took place yesterday after noon. and was largely attended. Miss Ethel was a peculiarly bright and beauti ful little child, and her death will make a void in a large family. There will be ? Union meeting of all the ministers, official boards, and male members of the churches of Wheeling to night, at 7J o'clock, in the First Presbyte rian Church, for the purpose of praying tor a revival of religion. O.v Saturday night the First Branch of the City Council, for (he third time during the week, attempted to obtain a quorum. A fresh attempt will doubtless be made this week to get a sufficient number of tho hodv tocether to transact business. S55S?!SifiK??? dccke'1 wllb Bome SJnt mUl was killeJ, ?n>l couUl not .top itowsr 'Twellsburg, on Saturday, the State of vrith an attempt to S& Kftl Weill burg, wm before writ of habeas corpus and application ior &'M'&Sdt 8LS ta !&?hS VhiSh be wa. unable to |SlWiiUAK Davis, of Weal Wheeling, an iSSSSHf-s i nirS;* |W?TiIers wm a .light fire at Marataira boarding home, on North Mdn atreet, T h\T 'L^eTamk^cTa^ffi probably reach $150 or lesfl. 1 Ws learn with regret that Mr. Constan tino Sternberg, who was to appear to-nigbt at the WilheTmj concert, is .till detained in New York, where a surgical operation , was performed on him, a bullet wound re ]ceived in a duel in Russia hav ng given him a great deal of trouble lately. S r. iM?x Vogricb, the well-known composer ami pianist, will take his nlace on the pro gramme. A better subafitute under the 1 circumstances could not poesibiy have been made. , . A had accident happened at Charleston, W. Va? Friday night late, on the steamer Wild Goobo. The pipe connecting the boiler and ateam chest became broken accidentally, and resulted in fatally scald ing OUver Turner, the fireman. Samuel Ward, the cook, was dangerously sralded, and the second clerk, John Ault. slightly. The boat la owned by the Kanawha Packet Company, and was in Lock Iso. 4 at the time oi the accident. Turner used to bo a fireman on one of tho packets in this trade, and is well-known hereabouts. Is the Police Court Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bitters and Miss Lake i Fleming, the parties concerned in the shooting affray of Wednesday night, ap peared before Judge Cranmer. A fine of 320 and costa was imposed on Mrs. Bitters, which she paid." Later in the day Miss Fleming swore out a warrant before Justice Caldwell for the arrest of Mrs. Bit ters on a charge of asaanlt with intent to kill. Upon examination she was held in the sum of $800 to appear at the next term of Circuit Court. Bail was furnished. Pirsonal Noras.?Miss Jennie Jones, daughter of R. W. Jones, editor of the Athena (Ohio) Journal, iB visiting her uncle! Daniel Peck, &q., of this city, and will remain some weeks. We were pleased to seethe genial pro nrietor of the Grafton House, Col. b. I. Ash by, on our streets Saturday. Became to place his daughter at the Wheeling Fe mCol?Jacob Hornbrook left for Philadel nhiii Saturday evening last, on route for Kldl Hl. addlee.1n Philadelphia I. 40August'"^UhSmj, Max Vogricb, Mis. L iTriUii, Mrs. liarker, C. H. Dittman and James P. Mahon, of the great concert company, arrived in the city yesterday who has been lying seriously ill for the pant few day., is rapidly recovering. Freeman South, Esq., * prominent citi zen of Greene County, Pa., la at the Mc 1,1Coi. Jim Hamilton, who haa been ad vance agent for the Alice Oatea company thia season, returned Saturday from the South, the company having dlabandod. Is Supraar Places.?Yesterday, from early morning till late at night, a warm, mlaty rain descended. The beaten snow on the pavements waa transformed into a glare of ice, and church-goer, ahd pe destrians found a sorry time of ft in get ting along. There la no means of know ing how many person, were so unlucky u'tofall. We aVe happy to my, however, that no aeriou. injuries were reported. Upon every street people could, be seen sliding around snd tumbling down. Many of the scene, wore ludicrou. In the extreme. In one lnB'-",ce1 * 'jjj oet her equilibrium very suddenly,, and illd down headlong. The first thought, of ??onrRfl was to look around and see if anv one w? booking. A JoUy Irbhman had just tumbled over behind her. ' "Did yon Me mo?' said .he. ? "Faith, Bi?'am, and indade I didn t, B*The Irishman had fallen on ptirpose out of dellcaev to the lady', feeling., and gal lantly aas'wed he1, on her way. Transfers ok Rmai. Estate.?The follow ing deeds wore admitted to record in the office of the County Clerk Saturday i Deed mado from Oaiper Baker to Wil liam Minnett, conveying aix acrea oi ground on Peter'a Run. Oonaideration, &oo. SO MOKE. TO BOOT. >o Invention Which Mcnrea such rota' pKloCombnulon orrntl that no Nmok n M(>dc, IgmainillrnM InWbwIln*. The reputation of the city of Wheeling )r being a grimy, sooty, smoky piece, i ooly second to that of Pittsburg. The ODBtant presence of smoke from the nu lerous mills, furnaces anil foundries, his rer been a source of much annoyance to ur citizens, but there has never appa Bntly been any remedy for it. The only ray out of the difficulty seemed to be to grin and bear it." No one has felt other rise than pleased to see our manufactories jcreasing, but at the same time, the cloud f dirtv smoke which enwraps and dis oiors buildings, snd dishearteos the good ousewife, has kept pace and grown tinner. And he who would faiu keep bis lose unspotted, baa had to acquire greater lexterity, as time went on, in biowing.off be soot. Many inventions, of late, in the wsy of moke coDBumers have been made; some itteriy worthless, others of more or leBS nerit. One of the latest devices, and >robably the best extant, la what la called 'The Surface Draft," invented by Mr. 0. X Orvis, of Chicago. The inventor's igent, Mr. L. W. Carr, arrived in the city ibout a week or ten days ago, and applied >ne of the "Smoke Consumers" to the jnilers in A. J. Sweeney & Son's South Side Foundry. After a full and fair test )f the merits of the invention Mayor Sweeney ifl free to say that he considers it i success. The agent claims that a saving at from 20 to 25 per cent, of fuel will be made at the foundry by its use. Coal, in process ol combustion, yleldB volatile hydrocarbons ei|iial to 33 per cent of its weight These must be burned in the open space above the fuel, or, for want of air, escapo tinconsumed in the familiar form cf Bmokeand soot. Mr. Orvis' device supplies the furnace with just enough oxygen, from the current of air, andjuat enough hydrogen, from the dry, hot steam introduced from the boiler dome, to combine with these voiatilo hy drocarbons and other products of combus tion arising from bituminous coal, und from a mixture of carbureted hydrogen aud oleiiant gas, which readily Ignites at a temperature of about 800 degrees Fahren heit, and burns with a bright, clcar (lame, thus accomplishing perfect combustion, and, what is more, supplying additional iuel. , , The Orvis improvement, as attached to an ordinary steam boiler furnace, may be briefly described as follows: Pure Bteam is taken from the dome oi the boiler, and conducted through a small pipe down and across the front of the furnace, over the lire doors, connecting with three vertical pipes of same sue leading down to three due ateam jets, used to draw the air up through large pipes into an air chamber in the brass globes, which creates a vacuum, and forces the commingled air and steam through other pipes into the furnace, in a line converging toward the center of the furnace, over the surface of the fuel. A valve is used to regulate the pressure, or cut the steam off, at will. Aa to,practice, the Orvis Smoke Con sumer, by creatinga vacuum in the closed globe, through the introduction of steam, induces a strong current of air through the two-inch pipes beiow tbo globes; heats the air and vaporises or commingles with it in the oriiice ol the globe leading into the furnace, and entering the lurnace sep arates the mass of black smoke and di vests it of its carbonic apid gases (gas works accomplish the same result by passing smoke through water), and then completes the combustion of the oleflant gases and volatilebydrocarbons by a suf ficient amount of oxygon contained in tlip volume of air foroed iu by the vacuum. Tbo necessary amount of heat (830 deg. Fab.) is already in the furnace. Mayor Sweeney with the spirit or nu enterprising public citizen has taken great interest in demonstrating to his satisfac tion that the device will do what is claimed for it. Wo understand that he will take the agency of the invention for this city, and endeavor to have the public derive all the benefit from It there Is to he had. jThis is commendable. p If the application of this device to the various hollers and furnaces in and about the city will clear our amoke-riddon place, the people will riee up and call him good names. It is assorted that its success has been practically demonstrated in Chicago and other oities. Wo may hope, then, that it will be introduced here, and that soon wo shall have tho pure atmosphere and azure skies which are only formed in the absence of inky waves of smoke, and which are so precious to tho health and happiness of all. Amusbmksts.?This evening Wilhelmi, the great violinist, assisted by Max Yogrich the pianist, and JVIme. Fritch, the prima donnn, will give a grand concert at the Opera House. All tho parlies taking part in this concert are artists, and an immense audience will greet them. A car on the Elm Grove road will await the close of the concort. The Lcaritt Comftany.?1Thursday night the Leavitt Specialty Company will be at the Opera House. An exchange says of this company: Tho i.eavitt Gigantic.Specialty and Vau deville Company appeared last night at the Olympic to a large audience, the upper part of the honse being literally packed. The entortainment is a varied oue and the specialties are very good. The programme embraces Miss Nellie Richards, Wood and Boasley, king muBic-mnkerp, the acrobatic wonders, tho Lamont Trio, tho German Kings, Moore and Lessinger, Charles and JSlla Jerome, comedy sketch urlists, the Garrettas and the tame pigoon net, Miss I Minnio Kent, Cantleld and Hooker, besides I several farcial sketches. Many Andertoru?Miss Mary Anderson with a splendid company will present "The Lady ot Lyons" at the Opera House next Saturday night, Miss Anderson tak ing tho part of Paulino. Mary Anderson haB always boen a favorite with Wheeling audiencps, and as her selection for her next appearance horo is one of the very best, we expeot to see a tine audience. . .Acnlrmy ofailuxic ?This ovening the Academy of Music will be opened by tho proprietor, Charles Howard, and a mag nificent company. Mr. Howard stands at the head ot his profession, and his con I stant effort will be to furnish a good class I of amusement to his patrons this season. HKIIMJKI'ORT. On Saturday morning the C. T. V. ?& W. railroad yard engine was thrown square across the track by a broken rail, detaining the train due here at ten mln utes after 10 in the morning until 3 o'clock ?throwing all tho other trains from one to two hours late. The stroot lamps have not been lighted for the post four uights. This may be easy on the lamp lighters, but it is a little hard 6n pedestrians. TheO. T. V. A W. Railroad Company are building a new double stock pen near the freigth depot, and are putting down a new coach switch noar the watering tank. Mr. Warren Boggs, who was hurt on tho C. & P. railroad, is recovering slowly, and will he able to go to work In a few days. Yesterday's rain spoiled tho splendid skating on Back river. Mr. Harry Truentan, of Bridgeport, is visiting his parents in Wellsville. The through freight train oast over the C. & 1. railroad Saturday ovening, had twelve car loads of cattle from Bellaire and four from Bridgeport. Mr. John lleinlein.of this placs, em ploys seven clerka in his two shoo stores. A small frame building, near the school house In Kirkwood, owned by Mrs. Fun denberg, *nd occupied by Willis Brown, was burned to the ground, together with the oontonts, yesterday, afternoon about 4 o'clock. There waa no one in the house at tho time, Mrs. ?. having gone oqt n few minutes bofore the fire was discovered, to visit a neighbor. The tire is supposed to have been caused by burning coals falling from the grate and igniting the floor. Loss about $400. Insured in Niagara Insur ance Company for 1200. 0. D, T. THE ICS TR %DL. Dealer* Already netting in fbtlr Work ?Prbspscta of o Lareo and Good Crop. Seeing men everywbero standing in ilippery places yesterday morning, was snough to fill one's head with thoughts of Ice and icicles. Of how disagreeable and iangerous a thing it is to feel our way aver icy pavements In the bleak winter, and how pleasant and refreshing it is to lip iced tea and soda water in June. The uses of ice are multifarious. It has grown lo be a very valuable commodity of trade. Whenever there is a failure in the crop by reason of a warm season, as was the esse last winter, the inconvenience is often felt very much among large consumers. So much so, indeed, that the fertile brain of man has long since turned out an appa ratus for congealing water by artificial means. Such a machine is owned by A. Keymann, a brewer of this city, and it is a novel and interesting sight to see it per* forming its work. But ice produced by artificial means is not so good as that which Nature forms. Nature triumphs over art here as well as in all other departments. Evidently Mr. Keymann is of this opinion, for he has already begun to take advantage of this first freeze, and is storing away the Wheeling creek ice near his brewery in largo quantities. He had a large force of men at work yesterday getting in as much as possible before the threatened thaw. Mr. Keymann does not store away ice for the trade, but simply for his own use st the brewery. The king of ico dealers in this commu* nity is Mr. U. Seibert, who handles what is known as "3 mile ice." At Pleasant Valley, three miles up the creek, are the ice houses of Mr. Seibert. He selects his ice above Bedillion's dam, for the reason that it is there free from impurities, being located above all the slaughter houses. He has very little of last year's crop on hand, and has now many hands at work storing away the new. It is oi a very good qnality, being clear, fine grained ana nearly six inches in thickness. Seibert expects to put up many thousands of tons, if the season proves favorable. Un the creek at the Two Mile House, Frank Walter la building two new ico houBes of largo capacity, hia old one having been destroyed by lire. He will fill these, the season permitting, and do bis ahare toward cooling ofT the burning public next summer. Many of the butchers up the creek are engaged in storing away enough ico to supply their own wants during the hot season. Mr. John Ball, at Pleasant Valley, isalso building two large new houses for this season's ubo. On the South Side, William Meyer, a saloon keeper, has begun to cut ice on the river at the foot of Fortieth street near the old Washington Mill landing. The river ice ia not bo thick as that of the creek by two or three inches. He will store a large quantity. George W. Bowers, a butcher, has been cutting some for hia own uee. The Karnilx Bros., green grocore of Mar ket street, intend to begin cutting to-day in the river opposite the B. & 0. machine ahopa, in case the weather continues suit able, and there is no break-up. Robert Luke, a former extenaive ice dealer, will not engage in the busineas this season. His last year's stock was exhauated in July. Hobba, Brockunler & Go. are enlarging thoir house, intending to put up a larger quantity of ice tbia season than hitherto. The Nail Citv Brewery men have not yet commenced getting in their supply. A great many butchers and saloon keep era will depend on their own resources for the next year's supply of ice. At Bridgeport Nicholas K'lhn and the Koehnlein Bros.will be large dealers in the cold commodity next season. Already they have been hooking it out in great quantities, and they have all provided lame packing room. This year the price haa ranged at $1 00 per hundred. With the present prospects for next season's supply it is aafe to pre dict that the price will be about one-naif leas. Npfuiliuit Hour/ Id Vnln. M. V. B. Heraom, Eaq., (of Pinkham & Hersom) Boatou, Mass., reports: After vainly spending five hundred dollars for other remedies to relieve rav wife, I have no hesitation in declaring that St. Jacobs Oil will cure Neuralgia. GentuKit's 99c Store is chuck full of novelties for the holiday trade. The im mense stock of this establishment ia al ready attracting great crowds, and the universal verdict ia that Genther is ahead of all competitors. 11 would be useless to attempt to describe his grand stock of over 10.000 different articles; but it ia sutlicieht to say that almost every novelty in tho market can be found there. Mr. Genther being tho importer direct of many of bis goods enables him to sell goods at a much lower price than any similar establishment. We would advise our readers to give tho "Boas" a call, and satisfy themselves as to the quality, quan tity and prices, and they will at once en dorse our opinion that Genther'a 99c store has the largeat and finest atock of gooda ever before seen in Wheeling. Kemember the name and number, Genther'a 99c Store, 1007 Main etreet, opposite 1. Blum tfe Bro'a. Wholeiuile 1'rodnce Hon**. Alex. Durst, the old Reliable Produce and Commission Merchant, is now in his new quarters, No. 1109 Market street, where he will always keep on hand a full line of Produce, Canned Goods, &c. Deal ers and the public would do well by call ing at hia place before purchasing else where. Conaignments solicited. Alex. Durst. Louis Schwalb will give a grand con cert with Kramer's full orchestra, at his new stand, the New First National Saloon, on Main street, this evening. He has the rpoat elegant rooms in the city. The peoplo of Wheeling are going to have an intnllpc'nal treat this wiuter by the Count of Ledum in the Fourth Street M. E. Church. Rev. O. H. Pavne, D. D., L. L D., the Presidentof theOhio Wesley an University, at Delaware, O., h ill open the course on Thursday night, December 9th. Subject, "Shams/' Rev. Walter L. Scott, formerly pastor of the Arch street Presbyterian Church, Phil adelphia, and recently Professor in Woos tor University, 0., will lecture December 10th. Subject, "Jalius Cwsar." Rev. Rosa C. Houghton, D. D., of Cleve land, who is an extenaivo author and traveler in foreign lands, will lecture January 1.1th, on "John Chinaman at Home". In all probability Dr. Vincent, of Chautauqua fame, will be the fourth lecturer. The course will close with a grand vocal and instrumental concert. Five first-class entertainments for $100. Mlpprry ftldcwnlka. If you are afraid of thorn, go to Kry ter's, 1134 Market atreot. and get a pair of his patent Creepers, and you will be safe. Attend the Auction and lay in your Holiday Presents, atC. P. Brown's Jewelry Store, 51 Twelfth street. Louia Schwalh will give a grand con cert with Kramer's full oroheatra, at hia now stand, tho New First National Saloon, on Main street, this evening. He haa the most elegant rooms in the city. |>on'| mil lo Hw The educated specialist of many years ex perience in hospitals. He cures Piles with out the knifo, cancor without pain, Rheu matic, catarrh, Scrofula, diseases of kid neys, heart, blood and skin, speedllv. Restores lost manhood and all female complaints, quickly. Conaultation free. Oaii on 07 address Da. J. K. Smith, No. 121? Market street, Wheollng, W.Va. By all means attend the Auction at C. P. Brown's, 61 Twelfth street, for bargains in Holiday Presents. Jobv Roemer is daily receiving some hoice styles of fancy dress goods, beauti* nleatln finish caabmeres, black and col* ire, fancy goods for holiday present?, do nestle gooda of all kinds at very low >rices, carpets, wall papers, oil cloths, rindow shades, Ac. Call and examine inr stock before purchasing. Nos. 2019 rnd 2021 Main street, Centre Wheeling. Ladies' and Geata' Fine Gold and Silver batches at Auction, at 0. P. Brown's, 61 rwelfth street. Everybody chews Chief Tobacco, be ttuse it is the best. For sale by all first* :lass dealers. For bargains and goods at your own irice attend the Auction of Watches and Fewelry at C. P. Brown's, 51 Twefth street. Stammering and stuttering cured in an lour by Dr. Jones, at the McLure House. Don't fail to attend the Auction Sale of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Plated SVare at the store of C. P. Brown, 51 rwelfth street. A pine lot of Guitars, from $S each and ipward, selling at cost at Sheib's. Vio ins, Flutes and other instruments equally :heap to close them out. Auction every morning, afternoon and sveningof Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry ind Plated Ware at the store of C. r. Brown, 51 Twelfth street. Chief Tobacco is the "boss." If you try it you will use no other. Iy you waut the finest chow out, buy the Ubiel Tobacco. _ Inquire for Cbief Tobacco and take no Dther. You will like it Every article warranted as represented at the Auction Sale at C. P. Brown's, 51 Twelfth street. Chief Tobacco is all the rage. Try it. For sale everywhere. For Upwards of Thirty Years Mrs. Winslow's 8oothing 8yrup as been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves u&id colic, regulates the bowels, cures dytenlery and diarrhaa,, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 85 emit a bolllt. daw Louis Scuwalb will give a grand con cert with Kramer's full orchestra, at hie new stand, the New First National Saloon, on Main street, this evening. He has the roost olegant rooms in the city. for 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 cqtiaKET. J<com Oil ns ft mtfe,turr.ahnpl* and ehmp External Heinedy. A trial oiiUUIh but the lutnpamtlvely triillmr outlay of 50 C'rntN, and every one Ml fieri tig with pain can have cheap and iwsltlve proof of lb clalnw. Directions In Eleven Language. BOLD BY ALL DRUQ0IST8 AND DEALER8 IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Jtnltlmorr, Mtf., JT. 8. A. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATIANDST JL LOUIS RAILWAY?PAN HANDLE Tlrno Table lor East and West. corrected to Novcm h^nf^twVo Pan Handle Depot, foot of Eleventk street, near Publlo Landing, dally exccpt flunday, ai follows: ? Pltu. Phil.Fait Ac^ Ao. Wheeling Time. Exp's Exp's Exp'? com n com n Leave? Wheeling .. Arrive? Wellsburx atcubenrlllp..... Pittsburgh Harrliburg Baltimore... Waahlngton.... Philadelphia New York Boaton. 1.46 2:25 8:4q A. M. 1*2:45 4:15 6:65 P. M 4'JO 7:M A. Id 4:00 7:40 ?x<>? 7:40 10:85 p m. MS 10:00 10:80 6:2? 7:80 Lc*t&? Wheeling Arrlvo? Steuben vllle...... Cadli............ Denniaon Newark.....?~... Columbui.......... Leavo? Columbua. Arrive? Dayton Cincinnati Indians poIUm mm 8t. Louis..... Chicago. ..... ? Ctn. Exp'a 10:80 A. M. 12:15 12:10 P.M. 2 20 1:2) 5:12 7:80 Sunday Kxprkm Icavi Wheeling at 9X1 a. m. arriving at Wellsburg 10:90 a. M-> and at SteubenvUis at 10:1*0 a. M.. connecting with Pacific hxpreas for all western points. . ? #r . ? Trains leaving Columbui at 8.40 p. m. and 6.85 A .it, run dally. Through Chicago oxpreas leevee Columbus dally, except Sunday, at fi:03 p. m., with peeping an attached, arriving In Chicago, at 7.80 n?t uoraln?; Bertha can be aecured In advance at Union Deptt Ticket Office, Columbua. M , _ Pullman'a Palace Drawing Koom SlffPln* Can through without change from Stebenvlllo Kaat te Philadelphia and New York. W?t to Cdumboa, Cincinnati, Loulivllle, Indianapolis and Bt Lauls. j For through Tlckete, Bacgago Checks, Bleeping On accommodations, and any further Information, *PP?7 to JOS. M. BELLKV1LI.E, Ticket Agent at Par Handle Depot, foot of Eleventh street, or at Oil Ticket Office, under McLurs House, Wheeling. D. W. CALDWELL, Qen'l Manager, Columbui, O, W. L. O'BRIEN, , v ? Gen'I Paaa. and Tlekat Agent Oolnmbns, O. jyjlLLS, FREW & CO., book: binders BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Are prepared at all limes, with the best ma terial, to All orders (or Blank Books, such s are used by Banks, Counties, Corporations, Railroads and Merchants, upon short notice, and In the most desirable and workmanlike manner. Having all the latest and most Improved machinery wo feel confident that we will ren der entire satisfaction to all who favor us with their ordere. Music, Magazine* and Periodicals of every description bound In a neat and durable manner. MILLS, FREW 4 CO., Nos. 36 4 27 Focbtsshtb St., seSQ WHEELING, W VA, C. MENDEL A CO IsTEW GOODS. We are now opening for the inspection of our customers THE FINEST STOCK OF CARPETS AND FURNITURE ever brought to this city. THE FIRST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON AL WAYS TO BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK. Our line of Velvet Body Brussel, Tapestry, Ingrain and THREE-PLY (Jj\ RPET8, Never were as handsome in pattern as the present Stock, A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL OUR ZFiR/IEItTIDS TA-TttOlXS To Honor With a Visit The Old Reliable CARPET AND FURNITURE HOUSE OIF1 G. MENDEL & CO., No. 1124 Main Street, WHEELING, WEST VA. POLLACK'S STANDARD TOBACCO. POLLACK'S STANDARD TOBACCO IS HANDLED BY THE FOLLOWING CITY AND BRIDGEPORT WHOLESALE HOUSES: Augustus Folladc. TradeMaik & Package patented, WAGE HOUSE : "Water St. "WHEELING,"W.VA. Messrs. Brannum & Sons, Bridgeport, 0. " Baker &. Alexander, ?' " Baer & Sons, Wheeling, " Egerler & Co, " " Hubbard, Paull L Co., Wheeling. " Laughlln & Co., " Maxwell & Isham, " " Neill & Elllngham, " ? Messrs. J. A. Miller, Esq., Wheeling. " Michael Rellly, Esq., " " Rhodes & Co., Bridgeport, 0. " Spledel & Co., Wheeling. " Simpson & Raid, " " Smith, Jno.L.4. Co., Wheeling. " N. Schultz, Esq., THE SOVEREIGN FINE CUT By MeMra. ios. Speldel & Co., Michael Rellly, Esq., S. Baer & Sons, and A. C. Egerter t Co. _ UNDERTAKING. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Caskets & Coffins of All Kinds and Sizes, SHROUDS, GLOVES, CRAPE, &c. Hacks, Buggiei and Busses furnished at reasonable rates. All orders left at my livery office, No. 1430 Market Street, will receive prompt attention at any time, day or night. In wlalllon la one ol (he Dnnl lilscli Ilmrmm In me city, I tm ma rltiul Willi* Ileum*', lor uhlldrcn, E/OBEBT LTJK?, Offer u tnttnl; Daw wotuan,,^ DOLMANs, Jackets, Cloaks, Ulsters AND WINTER WRAPS Of ili kind, Kferything new tu DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Plushes, Velvets, &c, Housekeeping Goods ol ail kindi at Rdioi price?. Headquarters for Seal Skin Sacques. BRUES & COFFER. port SEAL SKIN CLOAKS! JIJSX OPENED A very handsome lot of SealSkinSacques From the moat rellibte m?oofMtunr It New York. Alio ? lirse lot ot Cloth Cloaks, Dolmans AND SHORT JACKETS J. S RHODES & CO, 1152 AND 11M MAIN STRKKt oc 121 | | ^ CHINA AND~OUEEN8WABk_^ STUDENT'S LAMPS, I havo recalred anothar Jot of tba bw*. Br* &?* man Student Lamp" to 6? found anywbarf 11 * dty at tba lowfat fljure at CHRIS. WINCH EM. No. lOMMtlnrt**. BIRDSEED CUPS. Jut melted, ? lu?e lo' ?< to hao| on eagre, at CHB18. WmCBW* No. IQH Kite ?*. Glass, Queer,aware, &c. If you want Cheap China, OUm and Qo?"^ call at No. 1064 Main, lower than injow" ** tho city. All foodi wamnl#d. CIIKI8. WWCHPt ^29 Wo. lWMilaag^. jyjEVV GOODS. J ant opened, a Una Una of FANCY UOOD?, MCOMSg, fSSmiMK At low prltei. H port l'? FALL STYLES Silk Hats! SMOKERS, OI&ABETTF>i' AND HAMMOCKS ALL THK QO. Softs and Stiffs In all Nobby Sbape? AT ECJLR/FEH/'S pLARlNGTON, OHIO-CLARI^?? v poopla who deft/a to ha*a the man aapplltd In tho way altharof adj1M",,, > iblaa wOI pleaaa call at' & Mb Boamar'i atore. JNO. ?AU?*t^*flV