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'DR. BUU.'B ^ ^ UKT GOODS* co A CARD TO THE LADIES;; mT" |i, As successors to 1.1ILUM & ItHO. '* , wo respectfully Invito the ladies of WkeeMng ami surrounding conn- ? Si try to call on us; promising to offer '?i at all times Superior Bargains and ? polite attention. n B. M Respectfully, A. SIEDENBACU & BRO., s n Successors to I. Ilium & Ilro., ,,! at NO. 1101 MAIN STREET. . fv21 ,a J in DENTISTRY. ul HEW YORK DENTAL COMPANY, 55 lOGIt Market Street, Wheeling. [' $8.00, $8.00. I Bet of Tooth on (told OO *' Beto*. Bail QumVoeth 8 00 Beat O.ild Killing*. 100 to BUver Killings 60 w Extracting....^ 2& Uu given, All work warranted. _ DR. 8. ft. H'CQUMCK A BRO., C< lyl9 Mutineer*, pi J)K8. 80EG1S0N 4 BON, ? DENTISTS,!,1 No. 1HJ Matkrt street. WheeUnf. W. V? '? AH operation* wmrantrd, Jy30 ? ik&M%?*; 1 OWfes >o?. 2.1?ml27 Fourteenth Ntrwl. ; ? ? ol i-. it i Sew AtlverlluemeutM. 8. 8. 8. M i<o?t?wig. For Bale?Land. u For Rent?Dwellings, itc. (iospel Hymns?W. S. Hutch ins. ?' Wanted?Boy. * M Sealed Proposals?Jns. W. Cnyler. ?i For Sale?Belmont (ilasw Stoc k. Parsons' Photographic Studio. '' Novello?Oliver Ditson it Co. Pittsburgh and St. Louis Fackot Line? to Steamer John A. Rhodes. w For Cincinnati, Louisville Ac.? Steamer A Sidney. \\ Juutern Dry Goods Store?Marshall,- Ken- oi nedy & Co. cji WANTED.?A young wan, Ifl to IS ^ years, la an office; must bo .quirk and w correct at figures. Addreas Lock Box v? 08, Wheeling P.O. JJ ALTHOUGH pottery is in its infancy in " the United States, W. II. RIKE1URT & M BRO. can give you an Idea of its progress ^ from day to day. tf BEFORE wo retire Irom tljo retail j trade we otfor great barguius in order to close out the entire stock. w Sl'EYER BROS. ^ JOB LOT of all Silk Ribbons, only Ave ftl , . . , . 1 . ; at uwiw pur jaru, ni our closing oui sale. {h SPEYEK J1KOS. JOB LOT of Ladles' and Misses' Collars, jj only lire cents, to close them out. ? M'EYKIt BROS. 500 DOZEN Towels, only live c6nlu, liefore we rotlro from tlio retail trade. . si-kver linos, h. THE usnal merchants' Iniicli at the New ^ Molure Uonse Samiilo Kooiiih daily. ci T|icriuoin<*ler Kpcortl. {? The following shows the range of the thormomctcr, its observed at Sclme pf* drug store, | Opera House coraer yesterday: C| 1S81 1*92 a, 7 A. M. 12 M. 3 I'. M. 7 t> II | 7 A. *. 12 M. 3 r. M. 7 P. 211 *iH 'jm 4_hi i in it >* 11 weather indications. . j), Washington, D. C'., February 24.?1 a. m.? tc For Tennessee and the, Ohio Valley, fair weather, northerly winds becoming variable, sa stationary or higher temperature and prea- OJ suro. For tho Lower Lake Regions, light snow, ^ followed by clearing weather, northwesterly ct winds becoming variable, stationary or higher temperature and pressure. ol Juliw A. IInut In "fr'lorlnol." This evening this gifted actress will make *]' her tirst appearance at the -Wheeling Opera A House in Sydney Uoaer.feld's popular play, 0, 'Florinel. Mr. Uosenfuld himself is man- ttt aging Miss Hunt's tour, ami has n Hue comiiauy to8upi>orthcr. The press wherevershe n< has appeared are ctuphutfc ?ti their praise, and Mr. Chos. 8. Morley, lessee and nmmiger 1,1 of the Chestnut Gtreet theatre, Philadelphia, writes to Mr. Hosenfeld: "If the endowment of my theatre can ar serve In any way to add to the value of your of charming drama, "Klorinel," 1 take the yt greatest pleasuro in ottering it to you now cc on the eve of your departure from Philudel- la phia. I shall nlwats feel a pride in haviug la produced "b'lorinel" at tho Chesiuut Street in Theatre, considering it, a^l do, one of the be most beautiful and interesting plays I have of witnessed in many years. I am no less im- ot I pressed with tho excellence of Miss Julia A. lluut in the title role, and trust she may re, poat in other cities the success she has \y\ achJoved here." ! m. 1. - - ? 1,1 iiumim uiv now uu saiv ui wiison a uau- ,-t inert music store. J, No funic lor Nti?|t!clou. "j Yesterday morning the jury ordered by 'Squlro Arkle to Inquire into the sudden death of Mm. Annie fi. Drummopd, met and ,i. rendered a verdict to this effect: "That the ... said Annie K. Drumtnond came to her death |M by an attick of op>plexv, according to our !,. best knowledge ana belief, from the evidence i:| produced before us, and froui the opinion expressed by Dr. U 1). Wilson, County Physician, formed upon the symptoms attending "8 the Illness of tho said Annie E. Drummond, WJ as described by tho doctors who were In at- ?, : tendance at tho time of her illness." 11 Mrs. Drummond, it will he remembered, , * died very suddenly early Tuesday morning. The neighbors auspected foul way in tho w. - ou?t>v w. HWWUIHIIK ouu lb nw iHUUglll UVSI 10 "" havo an investigation. A jury was summon- in od and after hearing much conflicting cvi- !)a donee, decided not to render a verdict until K' a post mortem was held. A physician was ?T ordered to make tho same, but meeting with s': opposition on tho part of stalwart male relatives, wisely wiUulrew. The County Physician made an examlnation of tho body and then showed to the jury the absence of any enlargement of tiio an ? pupil of the eye which would indicate pol- Ju son. lie gave it as his opinion that there was no cause for any suspicions, and tho W f Jury brought in tho above verdict tbrougb.Jtj t. '- foremon, A.C. llarreli, and was discharged, et The deceased and her relatives belong to a 21i A ma* is wiser for his learning, and tho et iv ' sooner he learns that tho only proper way to icure a Cough or Cold, is to use Br. Bull's vr. Cough 8jrrup, the better he is off. eketl tip In Ibe Witke of the Reportor- 1 Inl Reaper. Piik days grow sensibly longer. 1'ay-hay at the Central Glass Works to-day. 1 I LomNRL" at the Opera House this even- J ? ri Ki?irLB annoys tho Martin's Fairies this onlng. Ia'ck Frost is nn improvement on the -cet Commissioner. Kink entertainment at tho Academy of iisic Katurday night. 1*1116 prospects for a wheat crop are unusuy good for this season of the year. Fill directors of the Mountain Lake l'ark relation will meet at Ouklaud next Mollys All the manufactories and water elevators fro obliged to lie idle yesterday, on aeunt of no water. Makti.Vh Fkrbv lias fort>Mlve telephones, vuiioi.iinr, puiynir, iiriii^unuri, vweuvy l re; llelialro, lifty-two. t Tiir Hook and ladder boys are under ob- c gallons to 11 very man Untts for un extra dr of horses, the diiy of the parade. lJames Devinmky won tho largo cake rallied r by tho Ancient Order of United Work- " vilj at their bull Wednesday night. A private danco, for which Mayers pluyed, us given ut tho residence of Mr. Philip , ihuele. on Chupllno street, South Side, lust Klit f Tiik Longfellow Literary Society of the i ighth ward school, will celebrate Longfel- t w's birthday by reudlng selections from his 1 riting. a A Ht KwusK purty ut Charles Zliumer'r, pn 1 o South Side, in honor of his daughter, ( iMTMollle, was one of tho social oveuts of < st evening. ' It was Peter Sweeney who was arrested for [ satilt and battery, and lined uml linpris- ' led bv 'Sntiiro Philins nn YL'ttihuMulnv In. ead of Jolin Jones. O.ily the through cars arcbeing run on the 111/on.V Lino, una two horse* urc attached to iosc. Nearly all the horns of the company e suffering from bad colds. Tn* St. Alphonsus Society turned out in rgc numbers yesterday, to attend the filial of Carl Sauder, of North Wheeling, one ' the members of the society. Tiik meeting between those two prominent embers of the Third House, llosler and finple, was very melting and drew tears om the eyes of the large crowd who witimcd it. Jailoii Dailry has resigned his position, to ike effect the first of March. Ills successor us not yet been appointed. His resignation as brought about by the recent escapes om the county jail. Tiik street cars could only run as far as iuhth street yesterday, oh account of Main rcot being torn up in order to make repairs i the discharge pipe oftlie Water Works, hich burst under the truck. We aro informed that the it. S. District ourt will meet in this city sure on the With rnr Ir iviiu tn liftvn tui?f ???? ?!.? ....... mtinued, as were uli case*, on a warrant s sued by the Judge to the Marshal. 1 Ai.y.x. Cavffuax appears at the Opera louse next Monday and Tuesday evenings i the thrillingdraiua, "La/,are, a Life's Misike." Mr. Cautftnan takes thu roleol an old rat-lite, and his acting is said to be lino. Tiie only deed of conveyance recorded sterday by Clerk Hook, was one made the 5th day of February, 1882, by Susanna K. luerner to William Otto for for the iuth half of lot No. 42, in the First ward. M.\sa(ieulufa8 has billed for the Academy ! Music on Saturday, March 4, tho well nown Hoyal Hand Ik'11 ltingers and Glee en, said to be a really meritorious musical ganization. They will give a matinee and rolling performance. A tioiiouiiit election was held in West Alexider on Tuesday, at which time 'Squire ayes was again re-elected, this time by a ajority of nineteen. The entire Republican uket was elected with the exception of one i?pectoron the Citizens' ticket. Nixuykkx of the soiled doves of this city left iwn last night via tho Pan Handle. Ten cut to Pittsburgh, and nine to Wheeling. few others, with thei? men, left to-day. fe can stand a cood deal more of this style emigration.?&enbcnvitte Ifriuld. Uut we A bout nix o'clock last evening the broken ctionoflhe Water Works' discharge pipe | as replaced with a new section. A relief dve was also put in, which is something j lat has never been used before, and will , ilieve the pressure on the lower sections of j ic pipe. I YESTKnD.iv Justice Philips fined W. A. < anly and costs for assaulting boon Van j 'alt* The tine was placed at this high figure I f Manly's request, he wanting it so in order nit ho might take an appeal to a higher turt. Col. Arnett appeared for Manly and II. Good from Van Walt. ' Nicholas Si'EiDKi., Sm., of tho Eigtith ward, bile returning from. William Tell I,odge 'edncsday night about 11 o'clock, slipped id fell, breaking both bones of his left leg < love the ankle joint. Dr. I'ipes was called ul reduced the fructuro. Last nigbthe was i*a comfortable condition. Pap Wh.uasih, a B. ?t 0. yard conductor, id a narrow escape from death yesterday, e was enraged in coupling engine No. So to imo freight cars; tho coupling pin was a iort oj?c and he was leoning far in, so far i fact, that his head was caught, one ear early cut ofi*and a long gash cut in his head. Ho*. A. II. Edm ston, of Weston, lies reirnod to the cit.v from a short visit to his Jtuv. lie an}a mo ^vaviUlU lUVC3UgailIlg * imimittee have had a busy time of it, but ipect to be through in time tort-turn to the ty by Saturday. Their report will probably . made to the Legislature early in the coin- ( g week. The Laughlin nail mill has u'neiy ma- ! lines at work, and the number is to be in- < eased to one hundred and sixteen. Four Iditioual boiling furnaces and one heating ] imace are to be built immediately; this , ill make twenty-one boiling and four heatig furnaces. Six self-feeders will be added i the one in use this week. j Up in Fairvicw, Hancock county, the loons wore closed on St. Valentine's bay by , der of the Mayor. That is respect on a ; ue stick.? Wheeling Ilegistcr. lla! lia! ha! 'e knew tho fellow who writes the Hancock uinty silver articles would bite. There l! aver was a saloon in the county. Put that 1 i your blue stick,?Hancock Courier. Jacob Kemple lectures at Martin's Ferry 1 lis evening for the benefit of the Library j ssociatlon. We can promise our readers 1 rer there something enjoyable in the way of \ informal discourse in Jake's talk about ' riic Woes of an Ottlce Seeker," of which, do 1 )t allow it to elude your memory, Jake i cuks from personal experience. He also c litates closely many of the public men at t* National Capital. ] Tiie additional stock in the Junction Iron \ id Nail Company offered for sale at the 1 lice of Lraiuhlin Bros, it Co., was all taken < sterday. Subseouently a telegram was re- t lived from J. S. Mason, of Philadelphia, the rgo blacking manufacturer, applying for a ( rge block of share?. Unfortunately he was j st too late. The entire capital .stock will now < > $300,OCO. It is proposed to add a nail mill , one hundred machines to the Company's her works. Tub spiritual seance at tho Academy of j usic next Monday and Tuesday evenings t ds fair to be the most intoresliugever given | i Wheeling, where such exhibitions are t morally more interesting than elsewhere, vlng to a peculiar habit people here have of < living thom away." The bills claim that all "s ' tho manifestations are so tested as to promt tho possibility of fraud In any way the immittee suggest, also produced without a irk cabinet, in'onen light on an open stage, < id also contain the interesting line, "all exwera openly challenged and defied, includg Ba'dwin, Everett, Cecil, Ac." Tnfs looks ( Yestkkday Justice Sweeney decided a case ti ;alnst G. 0. Smith, the noints of which |i ere these: Smith had bought for $41 a claim t $50, a certain WheelingSte had against a i nnsylvanian. Smith then brought suit i Tore Justice Caldwell under the attachment u w, against the citizen of the Keystone State, lio contrary to the usual rule, came to the ty, fought and won the suit. The Wheel- * glto receiving no money from Smith in I yment of tho note of $41 that Smith had ven for the claim, sued before 'Squire C rceny and won, the result being that Mr. t uith instead of making $0 is several times at amount out. feunlelpal Court. This Court met ut l?:30 o'clock yesterday d tho following: business was transacted, idge Jotters <5n the bench: A decreo was issued in the cose of Qeorgo 1 alter vs. Sus*nn%-81ater ctal., In chancery. By consent the case of Steptzer vs. Sec lev 11 ul., In assumpsit, was continued to March g it. A. dccree was issued In tho chancery case 0 Wmi McAdama v? Rttwiiatk r"??u ?-wuvw vuvruUVK Ai or^?? *"? ""' fed In the ciuo of Comb? , Combs In chancery. Adjourned to Friday at 0:W A. M. & A COMPLICATED ( ARK. Irs. fr'mttccM Dancer Abumton* HerNtilcidnl Devolve, mid Such forn Divorce, A new |iliuse of the history uf J.rome $ torpor ami his wife transpired yesterday, '.urly in the forenoon Mm. larger, who hud t( emafued at the Stamni Mouseover night dth the child, nought legal advice, nnd the jj esult was an application to Jndge Jacobs for divorce, anil for a temporary order rail rain* h ig Ilaiger from depriving her of the com- d any uf thechlld until the suit is Anally doermlncd. The papers wei e Med,and an attach- , nent issued fur the child. .. The complainant in tier bill alleges that on " he 110th day uf January, 1870, she was marled to the defendant in Doddridge county, Vest Virginia, the Rev. Wiu. Pubson, a per- 1 on authorized to perform marriage ceremo- ? ties under the laws of the 8tute, performing < ho ceremony. That she bus lived u true, ,.wt.r..t .....l -1 Hitiitui ?? ? uuquii-m, niso virtuous wm*, u rJth Jior husband ever nil wo, except as here- (i naftcrset forth. That there lias been born i o them iti a result of said marriage, one :hlld?Kllen May, who is now of tender years ( -nine next May. That her husband bos j, luring her marriage treated and beat her ? irucl'y and inhumanly, calling her a ind declaring he could provo tho same (which ihargo tho complainant bus denied), and has J truck and beat this complainant so that [ he has on two other occasions since tbeir 1 mtrriago l>ecn compelled to leave him, md Ikus only returned at his earn- f At solicitation*, ho promising to trout J ler better and also un account of the i ihild, Kllen May. That since tho "lime she o ast returned he has again treated her brutally md inhumanly, und has struck and beat her, (j us well as committed adultery with one Ann (. ,'olcy and one Mary liiackwcii, also others, li md when this complainant remonstrated i; vitli the defendant she met with abuse; and t here wus u continuance of tiie adulterous t ntercourse, so that about three riionths luce the complainant was compelled to leave ? ho house of the defendant With her child _ tnd come lo Wheeling, where she has since . cat a od, uvea by Her own labor and support- j nl her child. She now charts that on yes- ? erday her husband came to AVheeling, where | le now Is, und forcibly took her child, whom . ihe is able to support und is desirous to have .villi her, and who being of tender years needs n mother's care, and he threatens to fc' ;ake said child into the State of Ohio and 1 'rout there to tho St ito of Nebraska, where, c bin complainant charges, he intends ,to re- n uu'.n, having disposed of all his worldly goods 1 iml effects not moveablo for that purpose. I The plaintiff therefore prays that she tmy ?! lave the charge and custody of berchild dur- 1 ng the pendency of this suit. That the deendant be enjoined and restrained from in- c erferinc with said child or the complainants t >ersoual liberty, and that on a final hearing l >f this cause she be decreed a divorce from i he bonds of matrimony and the cure of the ! :hild, and such other relief as she is entitled c o. ? A rei>ortcr talked with Uarger awhile yes- I eiday. Hesiid the litigation commenced c jy liis wife yesterday would be Ions and i us well as expensive if he resisted c ;l?e application. Ho had accordingly relolved to leave without the child, and let his r ivife have her way. In accordance with this c i?lat>, lie departed on the steamer Scioto yes- t ecday. ... . c There is a serious ehargc made by Mrs. < Harder against her husbamt which is not re- J sited in the petition. The story she tells of , mistreatment and cruclty at ilie hands of j; Ijer husband is a sad one, and a short time 8 p/evious to her departure from their home in s iloekitigport she accidentally learned a faet N hut she had been in entire r'gnoraco of, c namely that Ilarger had a wife and two , children in New Yo-k State when he mar- p ied her. lie has recently fallen heir to | wme money, and employed Mr. I). II, Loon- ( n*d, ofl'arkersburg, the well-known lawyer t tnd member of the House of Delegates,* to t nocure this for him. Once in -j us absence Mrs. llarger came , icross a letter from a New York lawyer say- ? ngthat bis family had drawn most of the ] unds. Upon her husband's return. Mrs. t Uarger asked about this, when lie admitted ( that lit? had been married and had two grown a laughters. Tins explained a mystery that \ tad always enshrouded the man's past, lie , md his present wife were married when she \ was hut fourteen, and innocent of human lature, as well as entirely*ignorant, of the man's past life. Such a marriage could not Hit be an ill-assorted one, and result in ; misery for the young wife. * * Several persons were met yesterday who 1 lave had an opportunity to observe Mrs. s Uarger's conduct since her arrival in Wheel- 4 ing, and from their reports it seems that J ivhaiever the woman's past life has been, slie ' s now leading a blameless one, and bone&tl/ rying toearn a livelihood for her. elf anil ( . hild. Kor some wuekiilxi'worked as kitchen i i?irl with a well known Island family, and is * now sewing for a living. 1 ?? i rr.KTiNi.vr to people. i licttml Ooniiii AhontNomc People Most j of Un Know. | Adam Hess is in ttoston on business. i Messrs. J. Hassell and Caleb Boggew, of 1 Clarksburg, are in the city. ' Rev. Dr. Buchanan and wite, of Mounds- J fiile, were in the city yesterday. , Albert Jack, Ksq., a large glass buyer from ,* Chicago, is at the Stamm House. I Mr. Clement Hess, of Wheeling. W. Va., is t it the St. Marks Hotel.?Jacksonville, Florida, Times. f W. P. Comnton, of Grafton, was among the s West Virginians sojourning at the Capital i rvsiyruay. t Mrs. Loos, of Wheeling, is in town, visiting I ler sister, Mm. Kichardson.?Xae Cumberland 11 Independent. J| L. L. Jar vis, late Sheriff of Harrison, and t I. W. Monroe, deputy, were at the Auditor's c dike yesterday. t We regret to learn of the serious illness of < Mrs. linker, wife of Councilman J. C. Baker, | >f the Fifth ward. n Miss Marie Thereso Kevins, after a short I >ut extremely pleasant visit to our city, has ?! eturned to the Mount. ? Mr. Doan Bliun, Southwestern freight ngoiit ^ >f the Great Western Hailway of Canada, is 11 n the city on railroad business. 't| Andy White, a well known young man , 'ormerlv with- Bowen it Good of this city, , s now located at Deer Park, Md. Joseph H. Close, the well known importer i md bl eeder of high-blood sheep, of St. Clair-- j rille, spent yesierday in Wheeling. j President Simmies' desk was handsome'y 11 lecorated with fragrant flowers yesterday, the 1 ribute of somo fair friend of the popular c President of the Senate. 1 J. H. Hobbs, of the South Wheeling Glass Wotks, and wife, are luxuriatinc in th? laltny breezes of Jacksonville, Florida, feast- ( ng on strawberries und all manner of deli- 1 ifaus early vegetables. i Mr. Robert Heed, a graduate of the class of 1881 of Washington-and-Jeiferaon College, vho has been attending medical lectures at ? Ueltevuo Hospital, New York City, is in the slty visiting hi? brother, Dr. J. It. Reed, of . ho Kighth ward. 'Mrs. Long and Henry Hess returned yes- , onlay evening from a visit to Mr. Andy J. ' .ong, who is lying seriously ill iu the Asyuin at Weston. They report his condition * lotucwlml bettc \ and left satlatltd that lie is ? veil taken care of. Captain J. J. S. Hnsler, of Jackson Court * House, arrived in the city last evening, and 1 it once convened a meeting of the Execu- ive Committee of the "Third House," to ?nsider tho expediency of ordering an a 'extra-ornery" session to re-district the state i o accommodato the new allotment of ttcprc- r lentatives in Congress. SKtONII HAY'S SESSION ^ * if the Grout Council of VTeat Virginia H Improved Order eflted Men. j At yesterday's session of the I. 0. It. M. Srcat Council, reports were ppcpIvw! lie Committees on Finance, Laws unci Usage ind State of the Order, and were adopted totether with the recommendations therein con- .. ained. From them It appears that the Tribes p n the State tiro in a healthy and thriving con- j Ution, and that the insurance branch latoly c dopted tends'argely to th's success. Several delegates were admitted. The next session will he held in tho wig- y4 cam of the Grey ISasle Tribe No. 5, lodge 8. Sightb ward, city of Wheeling. " The Great Counoll proceeded to elect Its y treat Chiefs for the ensuing great sun, with he following result. H Conrad Schambra, Great Sachem. a Henry Korner, Great Senior Sagamoio. J) Daniel Braun, Great Junior Sagamore, y Geo. McGlincy, Great Chief of Records. p John Schneider, Great Keeperof Wampum. J. Jacob Keitz, Great Prophet. Win. F. Graebe, Great Representative to lie Great Council of tho United States. Tho above Great Chiefs were then raised ? p in proper form, and the Great Council o uenched its council tire, to bo rekindled In 0I lie hunting grounds of Wheeling, Wigwam \\ t Qrey Kagle Tribe No. 5, on the 28th sun e\ h'??? ?u?i uiacuvciy auj. To Dealer*. I am agent for David's celebrated Prite G, 8. Fussy, & .\i: l<<l II HO It IIODD REWB. llKLUMK. The City Building has been insured for 1,000. Mr. John flrovc.of St. Clalrsvllle, was in awn Thursday. Still tho matter*of gas'oil, street lights, forking prisoners for their linen, etc., hangs re. Tho M. E. Aid Society social meet* at the onie of (ieorge (.azure, on Gravel Hil', Friay evening. The Fourth ward primary Saturday even11 g will be held in II. II. Meek's store room, ow vacant, facing the h'?|uure on Iteiiuont Ireet. Mr. John Mitchell lias sold his house and lm one-half lot on which it stands, on liar(son street, Horn's addition, for $1,200. Mr. lay is the purchaser. The walls of the.First Presbyterian Church re being coated with a new substance that a* made a wonderful improvement on the uterior apparance of the chur^i. Another crossing Is to be putnbovo the 'ostoftlce, where a double eroding bus been uvff badly needed. All crossings .hereafter re to bo mailo double and four feet wide. IMatforms have had to ho mado In some of Ii? wmtiii t.> nn.il.1u ?!.? Ilitlj. i> reach tho blackboards, which were made us f pupils of all grade* were of eqoal height. The road between Gravel Hill and Benson's erry was under water for some disunite 'hursdnv, b?t some Wheeling wagons huvng business in lleliaire were not frightened nit by it, and waded through. The matter of a pysteui of seweraco and all lUMtions pertaining to it ivero laid over by ouncil till next week, when all the memn*rs are expected to he present, lie fore a inal decision would it not he well to let the lew Council, elected fresh by the people, see o it? About two o'clock Thursday morniug a ilaze was discovered at the door of McCatfey's stable, below the U. it 0. bridge, and a Ire wus put out thut in u few minutes would lave been a conflagration in the midst of a ireat many inllammublo houses and sheds t was the work of an incendiary, who had uken pains to get his tire started. 'l'hore seems to he something in the air living birth to lying rumors. A young uan lately returned to lleliaire after a few lays' absence to find a rumor all over town miong his acquaintances that hewasamaried man. As lie had been mixing in the com* any 01 mo mutes as a single man, tills was a lamaglDg charge; but it is without a word of ruth. The candidates for Mayor seem, all, save ine, to bo on the Republican side; but really he question is not a mailer of Republican vs. )eiuocrat The Republican* will probably lominate either J. B. 8hannafelt. Arthur rtct'lain, J. 8. Shuttlcwurth, L. It liockwood irl). B. C'ratty. Tho Democrats have their eye in tho present Mayor?like the |??or binl ixes its eyes on the snake. I.et the Republican convention nominate the most popular nan heforo it and lie will be elected by the itfzens irrespective of party lines. The hours for holding the Republican prinaries have been changed from afternoon to ivenlng. They will be open from (J to 8 r'clock. There seeius to be a disposition of >ur best citizens to attend these primaries, hiy man that makes llellaire his home and >laee of business, whatever his occupation nay be, cannot do a better deed, than to Use lis influence, and give his presence, if necesary, to see that these primaries take tho first teps towards putting good men in oftke. It will pay in a money point of view. too. Why I annot we have a Council and city govurnucnt that will command our own respect anil ;ivo us our due iulluenco with strangers? 'hege primaries will not likely instruct the Iclcgates to the City Convention; therefore he kind of men sent as delegates will govern he kind of men nominated for the olllces Phe council men must be chosen by the prinaries themselves. The retiring conncilmen ire, beginning with the Firm ward, Johnson, leatty, Faupel, Bippns and Heed. Among hose chosen to take their places should he ?ne clear-headed man with a.will of his own itul experience in parliamentary rules. Xothng would contribute more to the improveuentof the CouncilV proceedings than to lave such a man for its chairman. ST EL II K.N VILLE?POLITICAL NOTES. The Judicial Convention will Tie held at ,'hrichsville on the 14th of March, to nomnato an additional judge for this district* :otnposed of Harrison, Tuscarawas and Jefler-1 on counties, to be voted for at the spring lection. Tnere are several candidates in he Held, with the prospects quite favorable | or the Jefferson county man. I Down at Washington, l>. C., Licutenantiov<*rnor Richards lias allowed himself to be ntcrviewed upon the redisricting of the >taie !or Congressional purposes. There is ittle doubt that Richards feels considerable interest in the question, and the voters of lm iliatrict will wntoli lircuiuspection, for they have various wellbunded reasons to believe that through Ids nind Hushes a dreamy wave from Congressonal fields of honor. He is a politician and ias long made it a study to provide for the uturo. The only interest and the one that i le feels called upon to look closely after, is he lopning off of Columbiana county from dcKinley's district,thus throwing out his old ttunty, which would give him a strong nut>mrt when he dashes agarnst lTpdegraff in ho forthcoming Congressional contest. Interviews down at Washington, away row homo and off tho field of battle, are omctimos very nicely worded; but Congressman tTpdcgrall's constituency know too well lie aspirations of certain over eitimated Militicians in this district, and any effort to mnex or make changes will be watched with I i "Pierian eyo." It is well understood that lichanls and I'ndegraff are not on friendly onus, and it w further known that Richard's ould not possibly be nominated in this disrict as it now stands, but if he should succeed in securing tho intluenreof Columbiana lis chances would be materially increased, is ho has many friends in that county who ilaced him in the Legislature several terms md afterwards secured for him the Senatorhip. It is understood that Mr. Uptlrgraff vill be a candidate for ronomination. lie is i very popular man in the district, and it is |u!to*doubtful if the honors could fall upon i man better qualified to maintain the dig lit)*?-intellectually and politically?of the loted Bingham district. Standing as interpreter between a congressman and his constituency, with no object to >revent the truth according to whims'and irejudiccs, your corrw>j>ondent l?w detected i growing feeling in favor of Updegmli's lomiuation for a third term; notwithstanding idntiuuutiou in odlce luu met with u lasting ebuke in this county as to local ofilcials. UUKULAltY AND llOlUIRHY. The ticket otlice of the C. it P. road in this :Ity was entered lust night and the safe down open and $100 in tnoney and a forge lumber of tickets stolen. MARTIN'S t'KUtlY. The Little Anna is making her usual trips gain. Crouch Pelley will be sent to St. Clairsville o-day in default of bail. . The Martin's Ferry Literary Society gave a tot-rate entertainment Wednesday niglit | Stanny Gibbon and Miss Florence Garrett verc married Wednesday night at the resi-1 lenco of the bride's parents. Mrs. William Jtobb, who lias been ill for otue weeks, died yesterday morning aboutj 1 o'clock, and will be buried on Saturday ut : o'clock. Sailie Welsh, one of Steubenville's courte-1 an's. was before Mayor Mitchell Wednesday norning for disorderly conduct, and was re[Uired to leaVe $8 70. Walker Peterson, Esq., has just completed . map of Martin's Ferry for the use of tno W. c L. K R. It We shall miss Walker from our anctum, and will be glad to huvo something urn ?2>that thecompany will have to return iltn. UOTEL" AKKIVAL8. ST. JAMES HOTEL. H. ttlpley, Boston. J. Mlttelbery, Pittsburgh . Z. McCoy, SUtcntvillc. K. II. Fackler, Phlla. , ll. Voulvcc, Cleveland, Henry VorcI, New York. . K. McCmy, Fairmont. I). Cooch* wife. Beading, tn Ll?t, city. I>. Martin, Jr., Wiuli'n, U. ,G. Johnson, Cincinnati 8. II. Mller, lH.'hiwart>. . W.WIlllanu, Columbus w. 8. M itehcll, Cincinnati . C. A damn. New York. Thoa. Fleming, city. , Wei's, I<ong Beach. J. B. WIiuImmi. Midway. Barclay, WelUburg, A. Barktey, dty. co Gltwou, city. J. F. Kwceney, city. . W'irhorman, Cleveland Louis Wllheim,Cleveland . k. Buchler, Baltimore Ix>u!h U->>er. Pituburgh. . M. Dorrance, Pitt*. A. Stafford. Pittsburgh. . H Malbum, Vllis. II. L Nye, Xatunrllh. Johnson. I-onp View. U.WUliamaon, Long View . ConjKjr, lUvenawood. K. K. Crymble, Sandusky. McConncll, Cleveland \V, Andrew*. Pittsburgh. , 8. Meyers, Cleveland. John Kennedy, Pitt*. J. Painter, IMttaborgli, C. W. Greene, Chicago, J. Blankltuiop, Wollaburg. After all tho arguments about cheapens and quality it appears that Dr. Bull's durIi Syrup Is tho best remedy for the cure f Coughs and Colds ever offered to the pub* c. The price is only 25 cents a bottle and rery druggist in the land sells and recoman,la It To Dealer*. I-am agont (or Dtvid'i celebrated Prlao ! ?1>. O.&Fnar. "T1HE COOK*" l'lenmiull.r EnltrtalDitl LiulEvenlai ut The limliiouee of II. M? till. K?q, Any one who could have looked in on the merry, laughing, chatting company ol ladies and gentlemen guthered last evening in the hnndnonieresldence ot Henry K. List, K?|.,on North Main street, would not for an instant I magi no that there was in the calendar any s?ch season as Lent. It was the third meeting of tiiat eminently social and highly successful club "The Cooks." Supper had been announced for M o'clock, and it was only a few minutes past that hour when the company was ushered Into the largo dining room and comfortably seated at little tables. The room presented an elegant appearance on this occasion,natural flowers beIng suspended from the chandelier and sideboard. Shining silver anil delicate china were there in profusion and reflected brfck the bright lights and still brighter faces. The company was no sooner seated than q murmur of admiration was heard, the caust being the menu cards. They were pressed cards of the shape of a turkey dish and about the ?izo nf tt hIiIh a!tali A r..mill ttiA ml>r? painteiUn water colors by the fair bands ol the ladies, was a dollcate little /lower 01 spray. They were genuine little specimen! of art and deserved the praise they received, i In tho center was the following bill of fare "TUB GOOfo" 1a?t lo tHfltfr, come, ami droicn cuMUkmthn. (Woe. Chocolate. Fried Oyster*. Sardines. rotted lleef Kgg Ita.kets. Celery. Salmi. Wallle*. Moonshine* Saratoga Potatoes. "Sweets to the Sweet." Charlotte Uune. Lemon Jelly. 8nowflake The appetites that were developed, cspec ially among the gentlemen, were somcthinf appalling, but testified strongly In favor ol the good thing?. Kach lady could justly he proud of. her dish. Everything was perfect, aud therefore the nice things that were said about one dish wee cii" y applicable to all I he others. 1 11 was a good I y company that sat down to the tables. It was the third supper, ami . tho tirst one at which all the lady members were present. Since the last meeting twi charming additions were made, they IxSinji Misses Zoo McL'lure and Lilian Baker. Aftci supper, music, conversation, etc., occupied every one's attention until n late hour. Mist Jennie List made a delightful hostess and the third supper will long be remembered in the social events of all those present. The next supper will he held March Nth, and Mtei I Mary Dicky will entertain. STEAMBOAT * QUI IN And lUvcr New* (Jcnernlly-Lcvw LOMIN. Business was very dull yesterday. The Scotia, en route to Pittsburgh, passed | up about 2 r, m. The Kin inn Graham, from Pittsburgh t< I Cincinnati, parsed down at noon. The Hope and Kiln layman passed up yes j terday afternoon, having in tow barges loaded with railraad ties. I Tho Courier and Batchelor departed foi , l'urkeraburg]and Pittsburgh respectively, on time yesterday morning. The Welcome has bad tho repairs to hei boilers completed, and was tiring up last j night preparatory to going out. Captain Conlson advertises the John L Rhodes for St. Louis Saturday morning. JIi can be found at the St. James. The regular packets nut In their appear ance yesterday with the execution of tin Telegram, She bus bei-n missing now foi two days. I The Sidney, that popular stern-wheel steamer commanded by Captain List, Is dui I to-day from Cincinnati, for which point ii will leave to-morrow. As predicted in our river report vestcrdav the river did not risuover 31 It tnnnhhi' 1 that mark earlv yesterday morning and thei: commenced falling, indicating last night at t o'clock 31 feet and falling slowly. Caujo, February 28.?River 51 feet2inchc! and rising. Weather clear; thermometer. 40?. Evansvili.k, February 23.?Weather clcai and eold. Kiver 41 feet 7 inches and aboul stationary. Cincinnati, February 23.?River 54 feet ( inches and falling. Weather cleur, gold ami windy. Arrived: Montana and Ironside* St. Louis. Departed: Hudson, Pittsburgh, Mu. M. M. Moimiso.v, connected with the Kansas City, Mo., Timet, and a prominent real estate operator as well, unequivocally ami emphatically alleges that the St. Jacobs Oil once did a kind turn which he is not likely to forget. He was traveling, and, taking cold in a sleeping car, realized that he bad rheumatism in both hips. The pain win 1 intense and his business urgent. So be thought of the St. Jacobs Oil as a remedy which was reputed to effect a rapid cure, li proved in bis case, as it has in thousands ol omen, u blessing. Four applications gave him complete relief. Heforo using the Oil, Mr. Morrison says, he was so stiff, uml suffering so intensely, tbut he could hardly move The transition from this unhappy condition to one of perfect ease was almost marvelous, The great remedy has since been a family friend. He always keeps it in his house, auc has seen its wonderful power demonstrated upon several ofcasions in the cures of neural cm and rheumatism. IIo has never seen the remedy fail yet, and is a confirmed believe] in its virtues. Goto your druggist for Mrs. Frcemnrit Keu National Dyct. For brightnessnnd durability of color, are unequaleu. Color from 2 to t ifounds. Directions in English and German, 'rice, 15 cento. Mofhcrnl MoltiorMl! Mother* HI Arc you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying , with the excruciating pain of,cutting teethi If so. go at once and get a'bottle of Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve 1 the poor little sufferer immediately?depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will 1 kUD .".nun, ami ?I?V IV31 VU UJC . mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, ana plear^nt u> the taste, and is the prescription of il.-j oldest und best | female physicians ami P urees in the United j States. SoM pvorywhynv 23 cent* a bottle Miilclrtc ami ll)i>|iP|nln. 1 A m<fet remarkable cure for dyspepsia i "Wells' Health Kenewer." The greatest tonic, I best billions and Liver Itemed)' known. $1. Druggists. Depot, Laughliu Bros. & Co., j Wheeling. StillNfnctory. Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: "1 have used Burdock Blood Bitters fur tiervoiu I and bilious hcadaches, and have recommended them to my friends; 1 believe them superior to any other medicine. 1 have used and can recommend them to any one requiring a euro for biliousness." Price $1. Carbukxlks, Felons, Boils, Sores of lone standing, such as Ulcers, Absesses, etc., posf lively cured without the aid of a knife oj poultice, by using Mrs. Julye Myers Drawing and Healing Salve. Piles. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Soft and Ulcerated Corns, Chilblains, etc., it has uev? failed to cure. For sale bji Logan & Co. * daw Beautv, health, and -happiness for ladies in "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale by I<ogan it Co. Ci/)Sixo out a lot of ladies', misses' and children's odd sizes of shoes, regardless ol cost, to make room for new spring goods, at L. V. Blond's, 1135 Main street. Hit real u In n Vlnuo. t Good 7J4 octave rosewood piano, nearly new, used but a short time, will be sold at a great bargain. Call and examino at Lucas' Music Store, 1142 Main street. "WINE OF CAROUr four times a day makes a hunuv househuld. For sale by Logan & Co. At has been acknowledged by every one that a strictly pruue article is always worth the money you pay for it. Especially is this the case with baking powders. Don't let your grocers palm off something cheap on you, but buy a can of the Acme and you will use no other. Cummo out a lot of ladies', misses' and children's odd sizes of shoes, regardless of cost, to make room for new spring goods, at L. V. Blond's, 1135 Main street. Take "BUCK-DRAUGHT" and you will never be biiioun. For salo by Logan & Co. $1000 WJfcw^TlfBlMdini Itching, [Jlucrutul or Prolru|flnK Hie* that DvRinit'a Hie I Remedy failn to cure. Prepared bj J. P. Miller. M. D., 015 Areh 8U, I'hHa.. P*. None genuine without hli ulsnftturo. 8nld hv dnimHmi ? ? ' raUr. LOO AN & CO., Agmtr, Whedlnp/w/vk. l&MVMVr I ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH. rottEMJN HEWN, The Luteal Intelligence of I liferent from yj Abroad. p||| St. pbtriisuvra, February 23.?Meat, x llnrber and Master Schent, of the United !N'< States Navy, left to-duf for Jakutsk via Ounburg. Thoy will proceed down tbo Cyi river Lena in a steamer and along the const ,( to tlio Host, in search of tiie Jeannette's | third boat. Lieut. Dancnhower starts from ^ Irkutsk for St. Petersburg in a few days. jn ConK, February 23.?The sub-Commis- of aionera of the Jumd Court yesterday re- 18 dueud the rent of two of Benco Jones' < forms from ?82 and XI26 to ?50 and ?8*1, : respectively. Copksiiaues, February 21?The King of Denmurk has consented to act as pat* , ron for the coining Congress on American r Antiquities; and tho Crown l'rinee liono- <] rary president. Cft, i Vr.ristkitsiiuiuj, February 221.?At the ,,t<! trial of the Nihilists to-day Tishinls was re- liu : leased on account of insanity. Only 15 of the accused were represented by counsel. Some stated that they were Atheists, and others Orthodox. All protested against the jurisdiction of the courts, on the ground AS . that they were accused of crimes against om the Government, which was an interested rcc party, therefore, the court, the Govern- to . mont H organ, could not* legally pass judg* ?d . inent on tlieni. The prisoners were very Vn > disorderly. ] r London, February 23.?Dr. Carver, the CO ! American, failed to kill 75 out of 100 pt pijpeons for a stake of ?1,000 a side. IIo ' The Court of Appeals reversed the decUion of the Court of the Queen's ilench AI I granting Uradlaugh a new trial in the case F,\ i of Clark vs. Itradlaugh, witli the costs ? i ugniust nrauuiugii. wti IJ.a o. It. K.m.WMtfrii I'iiIoii Tclctfraiili Pimnt'imu, February 23.?In the United States Circuit Court to-day the Baltimore & Ohio Knilroud ami Telegraph Companies tiled their answers to the suit against them by the Western Union Telegraph' Com- crj puny, in which the latter some months ugo ? succeeded in obtaining an injunction restraining the Baltimore & Ohio Company ? , from doing commercial telegraph business *> iiere. The answer tiled to-day, among J, other things, savs the complainant is u corporation of ?sc\v York State ami has J 1 never been authorized to do business in Jl Pennsylvania and cannot therefor secure *' 1 or enforce any rights therein. They admit * an agreement made with the United States Telegraph Company in 18tM, but deny the n 1 power of the latter to make any assign- D merit of the same to the Western Union 11 " Company. A cross bill was also filed by * 1 the Baltimore A Ohio Company, praying the court to decree void certain contracts M r t... W? io ? uuiu uj iiiu ?TVOICI H wiuuu \juinjjuny. ^ A llroUi'ii Newer. Lonsvn.i.E, February 2:5.?Tho old city 5 sewer, running along Hear Grass Creek, ... buret tins morning, tiie result of which was w! ' the destruction of one hundred yards of the Short Line Railroad embankment. The break occurred at daylight, and yard engine moving east went into the crevasse, u 1 fall of about thirty feet. All the men on J the locomotive were more or less injured. TIio break allowed the flood of Water to rush over the territory .between Jackson j and Clay streets, and for a few minutes 4 , that part of the city was covered with I water, about three hundred houses being 1 surrounded. The general situation in front ' , of the city has improved and it is thought ^ the worst is over. Kt, Loujft NcrnpM. St. Louis, February 23.?Three cars of California wheat arrived here this morn- * . ing, being the first lot of the hundred -* I thousand bushels recently purchased by K, thn niillnrsnf flits ni?v 'hm MimaimlAn ! ! now in transit or midy to move, and will ? reach here as fast as it can be got over the *" i road. The weather continues cold here, and the ' river declines. The fall since last night has been nearly a foot. Private accounts frojn the lower "river country to merchants iu ; this city state that great damage has been j done to plantations along the river, much , more is expected and gieat suffering will result from the overflow. A movement is on foot here to send assistance to those in f need. A SIj-Mtcry. Chicago, February 23.?The authorities . of the suburb of like are very much in m the dark over the shooting of Jos. Me- Hfli 1 Namara last night. John W. Evans vol- in ! unturily confessed the shooting, but asserts [JJ that McNanumi assaulted and tried to rob him; that the man struck him on the head wo | with a "sand bag." Evans has given him . bvu uj>, uuu wim ins siory in a straightfor- Un ward manner. He had evidently been drinking this morning. ' 10 ' MeXamara was yard master for the i ' Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, ~ ' and always bore a good reputation. Kvans T 1 is a piano tuner in the employ of Hoot ? P Sons, and so far as known, is a man of J. ^ good character. Absent Ambrose. Cincinnati, February 'jl?Entrees were ] ; made to-day in the United States Court in ; four cases, two againBt Thomas Ambrose ; and sureties, and two against Ambrose i alone, to recover money collected by Aini brose while clerk of the court and illegally withheld by him. Judgment was rendered in the surety eases for $1."?,000, and the cases agjiinst Aifthrose, individually, for $2,IKK). This disposes of the civil claim : against Ambrose and his sureties amoimting to about $47,000. the sureties getting oil' by the payment of $15,000. There is a small sum, in possission of the Court, of . fees collected by Ambrose, which is ordered to be applied to the judgments against mm. BAKING PQWPER. ~* J|j 18/j POWDER I Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never Yurie*, A marvel of purity J Atretifttn ami vrltolesomcnct*. afore economical * than the ordinary kind*, and cannot bo mid in competition with the multitude, of low le?t, nhort _ weight, alum or phosphate powder* Sold only iu cftnx. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. fy4-tv|W Srur York. _____ . ^ KJ ANVILS, ANVILS, J) ************************* E I BELLOWS, BELLOWS, BELLOWS I At Ike four-rtory Ironjront, | U22 and 1424 Main Street. jacob sisr^mER. For I ?i?gl BILL HEADS. LETTER HEADU. Ac.- y, For neat Bill Hc*d?, Utter Headi, Note J uetwli. Card*, Ac., go to the Dally lutelllgeooer Job . OOot. di MIXING AND MILLING COMPANY. THE STEADMAN GULCH " ( Ining and Milling Company,y< XJRTOEATKD UNIlKR THE LAWS OK WEST P" VIUUINIA. _ nllal Stock - tiW.OOO. JOOilinrw, par value . fio cucli. Stock Forever Non-Assessable. I ji Die property of till* eomnuiy in sltuntci! t Suiiiuilt county, Colorado, ami coiuUU, ^ Silver MIiim, 2 Hold PUeer Milieu, 1 Town Site, ft 1 San Mill nnil Water HIrIiIa, ? Ihvelllnc mill Store Hohm?, 1 llluikmnllli Simp, Tools, &e. Plio company liave jet mlde (or world nt; ftat live llioUHulitl thnrrs of its capital I rk, ntxl tliey are now offering for Mile u j IIHIU IIUIIIUVI Ul UllWl BllUlia u? jjjUS.OO Per Share. 01 lit VAI.DIJ $0) 00 AND IfOBKVER N0K- _ tSKSSA BLK. This i? a rnro chanco for any- "~ p to invest their money, whore every,'dollar ill ml front tho wile of tkis stock noes in . the treasury of the company to be expend in the development of tho company's n operty. n IT IS THE DETERMINATION OF TIIIS ? iMl'ANY TO STAND AS ONE OF THE 1 HSTlS'Tl 112 STATE. AND THAT ALL OltK SHALL 11K PUSHED WITH EN- }' 10Y, VIGOR AND INTELLIGENCE, " S'D TO TIIE INTEREST OF EACH AND j* ,'KHY STOCK HOLD Kit. m . . . .ii mora (leaning n sure investment can lor- ?i ird orders for atock or apply in person to >? THOS. H. G. WE, | General Manager and Agent, a Wheeling, \V. Va. 0B?rgeud for a PROSPECTUS of the projh iv jiiL'7-iJ wa y ^ HOUSEFURNJSHINO GOODS. e JTAR FOUNDB Yl; L FISHER & SONS, i Waiiufactual of all kiudfl of ook and Heating Stoves.: Solo manufacturer ol the u ladiator and Valley Star Stoves. v Usher's Maud; S. J c iw pattern coal and wood cook; tho latest and CI cheapest, ti r mm? - .. - -^3 Largest lino ol arbleized, Slate and Iron Mantels ^ the Wont. A good mantel complete for lew than J enty dollars. Hand painted encamtUc mantel*, > Ik tout and most art If tie dtwlRns. We contract to nwniela complete; h!1 work done by h practical rkman. FENCES?Wo have the best fence, of ions pattern*. In the United Htate*. Hud the price* inot bo undersold. Agent* for Ikibeock Fire Ex* r< gutohee. Job caktlngh done promptly. ""vur^ua AXU RETAIL VTARKRQOVB, J?t? 1022Market St.,Wheeling,W. Ya. ] MliSBi ?i * 1 Heating' Stoves, j lie and Iron Mantels, Wood Mantels, 1 KTJCASTIC TILM. w INAMENTAL IRON WORK, ? 1507 & 15(Kt Main Street, JJ el5 TVIIBEMSU, AY. VA. *i 1AKL0I1 COAL VASES, In J!. PARLOR FIRE SET8, m PARLOR FENDERS ?n. arge assortment of now styles, nt u, NESBITT & IIRO.'S, ti? ol7 1312 Market Street to tLOSlXd OUT at r-ncr ^ vvui, lie I mi '<? ?rc now cloning out our utock of Tinware and res nt cost. l'crwn* in need of anything In our _; i will find It to their interest to cull mm oxnm- ? our Mode lH-forv huyiiiR clmrwliere. Now Ih your nee to set cheap Tluwurc *ud Stove*, as the it must be sold before April first. NKHMTT Jb BOS T 1ft No. iM Twelfth h'h' t. STATIONERY. I1( T. VALENTINE'S DAY. n have just received our THIRD AND FIXEST STOCK ot ' bang's Artistic Valentines! s go' iglng in price from 25 cents to $3 00 each. Sent by tuail on receipt of price. Te tan ton & Davenport = rtO No. 1801 Market street. 'LANK BOOKS- Tlie largest Stock, i Greatest Variety and \vi '| J'est Quality. ??lo >t IUUIl at Wholesale price, by OSEPII GRAVES, ?? *1 N?. 28 Twelfth street. MBWiWMWrtHw WANTED. SoHN WANTKD. Tin liifilifst market price r?lj ... illow corn. "L>? Wheeling Gr?pc artel J z A-c'm*4 1 ? fob bent. ,-iuk BBBIV-IHK KtOBB tiJ ^ iiiu\ IHnHtolt No. Ml.'. MftlB .inn. amkH KNHV K. l.laT. 1O0D BOOMS TO !.Kf-\VE[[wB T sihiiKl). with ;ir IS,, on. M?ln ?4 Twmtlwk . _ qV =H>K ukst?THAT VKUY |.^9 3 lil.ti OnnnlrT BcjUcnw ,?,t. i.w? ,??M! r<>i3?H ,rt.-rmi?HV^y t" Jt>?N U1 " CTOtt 11ENT?A T\V<'-vi'.|;v misM j dwdllnKboo*.-ttw-JiB ininit sown roomoaud kluinv li.n IV." ".Si?? A. i.wi.).""jiM GH)B REST. I The store room No. 1WS Main ccuplod by Messrs. Kclm A Handel I Enquire ol JAM IX I., iiAW'LEV. I \i\]W U." MVHWB general notices, *"* ^TUAYKD ?VIW)M MY Pkm* r^, t,,.. iw mi'iuii MUCt, im lull ft?uJ^||| scitlUh btowu n?w. A win turn ornuy Information Imliui: t? ,US. It. A. ItAUin s. piUOPOSAI-S. The nndewlBiU'd Mil) IUDAY. MAHCII 3. (,.r tt;, ousuun lot No.In \WlWiuty.ihm?via!lM liar, Mom-work, hrh-k Nvnrk.i.l..?i,:iir ?rk, i?luml?u:? ???l tmimluy, .<v. Ms for atone ?u?l t?rl? k work wjj] rate. I'lmu iiml v? nZ'^l on ?t mfwrk. c?m.|ht,v m??\>VZ^B [tor Wwliit-Mlay. rt-lirinity ,\nv oril.iIkZ^I e n-Jectctl (fystl A. M. 1,1'i "H Q1 SOLUTION NOTICE, "H This liny the drug firm, formerly IcConahey ?t Darroh, Uriilguj^rt, ounty, Ohio, has Won dissolved onsunt, J. K. Darrali retiring, >!:. 'onnliuy, the senior meuriNrof the onlintie the busings at tlie olil link building, the style of i)l(. r.nLy^M I. K. McCounhey. All i-orsoni hetnselvea indebted to tin? firm vijjjjH all and settle at an enrlv date. fy23 M?COSAlllXUumrM ^KAU'.D rUOl'ObAlI "iM ( ITV CI.i.I:K'? opnct i WHF.R1.ISO, \V. V I vl'nury ], K ; Sealed proiM?sals will bctmlvid ?t ho rlty Clerk until \VK|iNK'J>.i> " Vlfl BM , IKVi, ut *i o'clock f. M . fur ilit ilU'hun Barlnge und ollnl fn.m ?|is,b -.v? Imltti fur the yrur coinnieiicliin Al'KILl.lIi ilds to be bh fnllowv; Fur the First Ui?!trii:t, Coiujiridiig nil d IW* H For the Second I'Utri. t, nrnimUiHthtM nd Seventh wards. For the Third District, i-oini>rUiuR tie Til-!* ,nd Fourth ward". For!ho Fourth DMrid < mir-n'-xiui?ll?cU^^H' \ keeling cree'< to ( alihwil'j juiu For the Hfth Dl.-uict. .viupridn- sll !ftld\voir* rttii to tin-southern iincofilttr t. No jiersans will be itwr.Mvd /..r ia (strict, nor oil) ibov )>e uicmtal in urtfM ?r mnro than one district. rr?ijM?s?ls to be uiMn- I to the ''hunnJ^H lie Committee on Health ." tnc commute \\a the right to reject an; tr m11 1.|iU. iiu.sk mm fy.1.' nrnviM FOR SALE. j pOJt SALE. Five lota on LaBelle Street Till* W/wl?.0-.1 V. <lc7 J. 11. ffOOHWW A VALUAllLIFAllSI OF SSOJCEBB tV FOK8AI.K. AU Ingram, fqo<1 fruit, veil \n(end,mia lile fiom wlnmj, ? : .vi'tilcmtMiunrkeJ, cl&ul hurclie*, situated.Kork !:Mw, thin tnllnlwa lion KiUitou, (Hi tlu- K A: u. H. \i For lunlurM leul&nt coll on ur i.<Vkm PETER VTM, flo22-MW Olcn Fjinton. Mimlmll ('a. V. \'i I n lass Vf ouks you sale. 1 The filiiwt Works, nt KeoU, Ion, I imnlftthiK <>f liuUUlup.H'Vcii j"?i funuKi\?jilMi1 I i for mitt cheap nml ?>? wyurm*. The luaiioo I i k'mhI. Coal nml Miii'i(onveulcuL t'ull on or udilrcKN J.RICE. A fyis* j^Olt SALE OK IIKM. K111K \Yt IU2>- r rtOl'ERTY. I Four loU with dwelling anil large tn Also eleven acres on the hill above tatiH fy3 II. FOKHKS,WbctiiitH o. 7, U. 8. Custom ^011 SALE. .'15 Shares of Slock in .Ktna Mill. 40 Shares of Stock in Street JOSImre.s of Stock in (ircenwwlCtiukj^H "SSWomf K?....L- Vr?l'lln Imm^H ompany. ju27 ISA A i' I inVJXM pOH SALE?NICK HF,S1I)LNCL 1 offer my residence on the IMan<l for o. 42 North 1 wont ft reel, .-ixtj* /?(tot illllllitt bncK 400 feet t?? Uie ilv.r. end? ! cholee fruit, Mowers nn<l ?hiuU?rj. a mcnttneiied Co liuiMinn unit hcalol bfM iporaiu* in the latest My:e. II Z. MIEITB fylC No. i:il Mils a [RoKlstcr copy,) _ ^KAL ESTATE BULLETIN: FOR SALE AND FOP. I'.fNT. A double two-ntory brick dwelling. ? w? anting W) feet on ^lk v 11 mid tMntoJ* ?t. si.iioo. An vltgtliit Mid di>ln.ble r> iikSKviJ. (OWtfctrW-t, IftljtO, pillured front, 'i* nunc and green house, lot t-ox loo to riret I deMrnblo ptojK'rty <>n Fifteenth W vt front. $;>,(.<; ) ItentHor :<K. , At till! t'pjMT ft.vi'iM'i** II ; i null flame <1 welling with \ \ auil: wfl tehen. Will toll M-pitnue. For Kent?One Moivrnomon Mn:Ut?twt One liwgu leMdeiire, No. ;1H Murkt t ?tn?l One Ittrtit- thret'fvtory w?f? howe id a few dwelling*. Enquire 111 the [lice. . fyitt _(,\ a. PciiAtTFlij 4 SSIGNEE'.S HA J,E - UAli? JL. HOW. Jiy virtue of? Deed of A* liniment oh' Klre, Marine mid i,|fc Itisiimm'toJ! heeling, to me, (luted on tlir Jttli (Ur ?? 77, amJ mj record In tin: Itcrtmltr'? W-nz UJty, Wot Virginia. In linl 7,1 will, on WEDXESDAY,TilK IKT DAY OF MAt'** 10o'vloi'k A. M., ?t till- flUIlt iknr1 ' :mi<o of Ohio county, sell at puMir sliest bidder for tush, tli<' inllnwiiflfC It: A certain ph ce or ]>hi< -1"(ptwii'fj1* ist Wheeling, being jam of lot" >>'* pi uatu oil Beventcunth strct t ?dj?iiiiiM|-(" Home, ?nd ticitindcdu* 0 north wot corner ?i 1?>i ' itlhwurdly ulong the vest Htici.( *;>w lire or lew; theme cnstwnrdh > i-*l ith suit! line 70 f- et (belli.' I" f> '111l'f? cncoborihw*rd)>-jiiid jnod <; t*?;:d med line70feet nii.reor l?-s- t..ii? ' the I'lnco of bcnlnnlnK. l; " v ntnlnnfour hrhk teiieii -lit- . &luaroon which stands ih-H.- J ';* tntioned and is known** itnM? ? II. */.. SlIKIVt/.. 1 c. IlKttVKV. Auctioneer. FURNITURE, carpets,1c' ^uiixmjiik and carper IV? iihvc the l?inc?t mi'l n'n-1 i<j(CVC*f brought 10 Leu tro ?" ine Chamber 2nd Pai$ And aur^clli'cof irpels, Oil Cloths itml V M?*11 birJj we will ?)J ?? }<w > " ? ; l't ii tKi bought in tlic murk*' C*H?M t our prlcts and you will tujoi';*tJWDEKTA KlN? MapUjr ami ctreltil'v /rum!"! lupuone No. ch. c*fl? m??w<n <? ? X'liiT \v< >iium op tiii; 'Oilier Comm ilcli were totally DntrovH u fikoa WW *?(18epteauri], i"l, -A-tlE REBUILT1! On!cpuups>)Iritt<! for rlrlfj- i?nr(. h i,lir l.i'Hil nn?l 'oI(|.|?rrwhH| iimi |.(irr purl KflW hhiI itoublr U"l,r* I IJllHHNl Oil.