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PRY 000P9* SlHLlW 33 A-HG-^VIIV S -FORTHISWEEK fe . ajwc'-'-V '1 .. ' ' CO Dozen Turkish Bath Towels 12,'* colli I 'U a 'piece, worth lii cents. GEO, E, STIFEL & CO, ; ; 100 Dozen Ladies' Printed Border Hnndkci cliioto, l'uro Linen, 6c. n piece, worth 10c. GEO, E. STIFEL & GO. 1' ' ? Av, , ' <10 Dozen COKSKT3 at r?0 cent* a pai worth 75 cents. m ' GEO, E, STIFEL & CO, M' l: rvji .Al*o. tho Biircest Bargains in SILKS tin wo linvo ever Ituil. 1 GE0.E.STIFEL&C0. lll-A Main St. CHARMING WRAP! FOR SWUNG lVEAIi, , In Satin Mervielleux, Satin DeLyon gene ' ously sprinkled with Jet, Pawemvntric an \ Hpaiiish Lace, Some great reductions lia\ ; . been made in theso beautiful garments'. Our Military Jacket with loops and buttoi seems a happy hit. A real drivy in Light Cloth Jackets, a < Spring Shades. DRESS GOODS Over Novelty Counter is rightly namei -,'n; Nothing but novelties there. Kare Patten and plenty of theni. Checks, Plaids an M&f Stripes in all the New Varieties. Low pri< . . DroiS Goods arc equally well represented. SILKSI Exceedingly choice fabrics are the new an beautiful eirects in Brocade?, Stripes, Jiic V Blacks and all the Fashionable Colors. A. SIEOENBAGH & OHO, *1 Successors to 1. Itlum it lira, llO-l MAIN STREET. lb SmMMfmx. Offlces JIoh.23 mid 27 Foiirl^PiUh Slr*??i -y.. - . r==zrr=z===z==========z===: New AilvcrtI*esiiou(?. -v'. "Whito Mountain Freezers. V-V Female School at the National Capital. rfi,.:. _ Partner Wanted. >;1 V * "Wanted?A Young Han. . I'iano at a Bargain. iT-/"'Organ and Piano Stools. Third Annual Concert. rV.V'/c , For Sale?Bonds. Garden Tools at Hutching. ; 20,000 Yards of Earth to be removed. W& . A Card. ,>;i , . Trustee's Sale of Property Near Kim Grovt Cuticura?Third page. THE usual merchants'lunch at the Nci > - McL'jre House Sample Booms daily. Thermometer Record, g The following shows the range of the thei Opera House corner yesterday T 1s81 1ss2 v 7 l. h. 1*2 m. 3 p. h. 7 p * | 7 a. *. 12 *. 3 p. si. 7 p; c5 ?2 70 71 | 50 01 cc co v indications. ?> ;'/ "washington, d. C., April 2fi, 1 a. m.?fc tbo Ohio Valley and Tennessee, parti cloudy weather, light rains, winds shiftin 10 east and south, lower barometer, an stationary temperature. Horrible Death. A most'distressing accident occured Mor - . day evening on the farm of W. J. Warden, t the head of Edgington's lane, north of I'lea; ant Valley, this county, whereby a lad, age years,"named Georgo Vennum, a son o Nathaniel Vennurn, lost his life. His fathe ^??':y' and Mr. Warden and one or two others, wer engaged in burning brush and cutting dowi trees, and just as they were in the act of fell ing a tree he perceived the boy in dangei and called to him to get out of the way of it ayi?. aweep. He seems to. have become confused S an(* instead of running away from the di m.p: section in which it had beyun to fall, ran ii : exactly that direction aud was caught in tin crashing limbs and.swept upon a pile o burning brush, where he. was so horribl; burned that he died.before lie could be re? cued. Every effort was made to rescue th 5)^-4r;vpo?r- boy, but the utmost efforts of the me! 3^1 were unavailing, and they were compelled t ikVI * V fauitic witnesses .of his terrible fate. 1 was indeed a most lamentable catastrophe. i ? ?.? RHEA'S l>KllFOH?A.\C'RS. "Camille" YeHter?li?y^ftii?I*,\'Hucli Ado j.hhi Kvcniut;. ?|p?'? Mile, Rhea lias lost none of her power t charm the theatre-goers of Wheeling. Th Opera House was crowded yesterday to wi ! ness her rendition of "Camille,M which, cot I sidering that it was the third performance ( *^e P'cco ^y ^ie sa'ueactress and compan ' here this.season, is certainly very tlattorinj s$||^.;:The audience was evidently appreciate i ??#.?? though, like all matinee houses, undeinon | M$.:trative. The support was good, and Mlli ! i Rhea's own role was enacted with theiuaj j v'" 'netic abandon which she evinces in ever / part, and which makes one lose sight of tli artist, and think only of the character sli . plays, as if she were "Camille" instead ( ST&iv% : merely an actress personating her. ggy^tY;''- The performance last night was a reniarki one for several reasons. In the lint plat $&?-'."'.'no.such audience was ever seen in the Opel House. It has been equaled, and a fe $;> times surpassed, in numbers, and a small* -v audience has soiUotimes equaled it in relln ment. lhit never before was such a lar* number of the wealthiest and most culture the people of Wheeling attracted to dramatic performance. ' The play is not a great oue. Probably ; any person but Shakespeare' had writte'n iSSSg it would never have, been performed, i t&?^jf;.4'Beatricc,, Mllo Bhea has some opportuniti : to show her drnmatiedirc, and she miss 4$ $'% ' none theiu. The audience whs a litt cold last night, until their, enthusiasm wi fairly forced out by the magnificent actii fSsfjpjffi^oC the lady atid one or two members of h M^company. Mr. Gotthold- as "Benedic fairly shared the favor of the evening, at: ^ .' scored a big hit. die'is a fine actor, ar his commanding presence adds to the a tracti vencss ?f his performance. Mr. Yarry ."Dogberry" was as line as all his comec ; parts, and Mr. Carhart as "I.eonato" playt hard part well. i Gborok 11. Taylor is negotiating for a i genuine Lyon's IIOXNET black silk which' will be duly advertised if he su ceeds in getting them. . p^j^v chenit E?cnwloii to Pitlkbiirgti, Nntu ' (lay, April'JDtti. The P. C. it St L. JVy Co will sell excu'slc ravw^tklceU for thoHeitz-Snyder boat race at Pitt ^fi^'bdrgh on above date for train leaving Whee ingatG:32 a. m. Tickets will bo good for return passage o fflwWfrji''altregular; trains Saturday, Sunday an -Monday, May 1st, inclusive. Bound trip onl C'lTY Ct'LUNUS, N?v?y Note* frum nil Corner* of Hit ' Com pttmi. >Uur.v goes to Akron. Tub guoil wentlior continues. No mouk additions to tho police force. The streets are getting deplorably dtuty. Til* llcenso money is the same ns last year ' Two deeds of. trust wero udtuilfed to rccori yesterday. Tub Centre Market Is to liuve a now lit roof at u cost of $033. r Ji'Ikjk Jacou'h court adjourned yeaterdaj till to-morrow morning. ^ 81'I'KnixtknI'k.nt Malonbv is repairing tin roof of the Wotkhouse. Tub next attraction at tho Opera House it the concert Monday night. ^ ItoTTM.NO cellars must hereafter pay tlx ?ame license ns colTec houses. Tub new stained glass windows for tin /.ane street church arrived yesterday. Tub First llranch members are getting st they can discount those of thu Second ir talking. Tub resolution to Increase tho pollco forcc "* to twenty-seven, was quietly laid on tho table by the Sccoud llranch. Tub Washington Presbytery, which in eludes the Whvcling churches, met a1 Moundsvillo lust evening. Council did a sensible thing last evening Inst when it pa.Med an ordinance that in shooting gallery should bo run in connectloi r? with a bar. Councilman Hakku's resolution to purchosi a respectable table for tho uso of Counci reporters, wiw Jgnominiously laid on tht table last night, on motion of Mr. Smith. CiiAiti.tr. OoEr/B'a'Kast Wheeling drugstore was tho center of attraction for that part ol i town lust night, tho magnet being an ilium iuatcd mortar sign displayed for tho tlrsUime Tub only eases In Police Court yosterdaj wero those of Dennis Ilrannon and Cliarlc: O'llrien for disorderly conduct. I.rannoi was lined $ "> and costs, and O'llrien dis I charged. Tub City Solicitor reported last evcnlnt that Johanna L. Fisher, of the Mighth ward hud entered a suit in chancery in the Munici pal Court against the city, to restrain the - digging of a certain trench in that ward. I .The report now is, that tho IJelniont blast ^ furnace which has been coked down foi r several days past owing to a strike of tin men, will resume work Thursday morning the tuen going back at old rate?, $1.75 pel day. r_ Officer Mounts last evening arrested i .j woman in Kast Wheeling who was on tin rampage with a largo revolver in her ham looking for a certain man whom she wantci ,s to kill. The revolver was taken from he: and she was locked up. II The Dennison Paragraph*says that a St Clairsvillo man found a irogasbig as agoosi in his well.' That-'s nothing to what a St Clairsvillo man can do if hu just tries Ijart enough.?listhamje. St. Clairsvillo was al g ways noted for her bad whisky. Yesterday morning a defectire Hue wa 1. the cause of a tire, in tho house of Office is" Combs, on Thirty-third -.street, that burn d out a cupboard and mantel, but was dis :e covered just in time by Mrs. Combs am some neighbors to avert serious damage. Secretary of State Stalnaker yesterda; issued a certificate of incorporation to th'i "Columbia Copper Company" of Washing ton, D. C. Of the capital stock ?-50 is pah . in. Win. Wimlom, Geo. J.N Chittenden Rugene Fechet, J. T. Williams and Xorri; ll Peters are the incorporators. Thekb is some talk among our glass housi men of organizing a basket brigade to go ti Wheeling on Saturdays and purchase thei I beef, as a protest against tho eighteen cent: ' per pound charged by our home butchers.? Ikllairc Tribune. A brilliant idea. Hen they would pay twenty cents. Council adjourned last evening unti - Thursday evening for the purpose of ap proving bonds and ordering licenses grante< to those whose licenses expire the first Mon dav in May at noon. All who are to appea: ' as bondsmen are requested to be sure and b( on hand promptly so as not to delay business Postmaster Steuu.no has received a loitei - inquiring for a son or grandson ot Kdwar< Stephens, formerly of the firm of JJissell Simple it Stephens, of Pittsburgh. The lini: of lhssell.it Co., iron manufacturers in thai city, have a letter addressed to a son oi grandson of the man named, and are anxioui to tind him, The LaUeli mill started yesterday, intend ing to operate the factory by the large cn gine, the factory engine having broken t shaft. The machinery had been in operatior but a short time, however, until the mail shaft leading to the factory broke, at about "i , a.m. Some twelve piles of^metal were in " the furnaces, and these were run out am the mill shut down. It will require severa! ^ days to make the necessary repairs. 1 The Committee on Wharves visited tin levee yesterday^ morning and consulted witl the P., W. ?t Ky. officials in relation to the increased switch room they want. No actioi: r. was taken. Kesidenfs along the levee objected 3 strenuously to the giving of moro room. ' Something, however, must be done, jus tlu road is daily blockading the levee, and the M business done demands more room. The Com mittee will meet again in a few days and tak( some action. Monday night another horse trot between r two local flyers was made for May 10, tlx y same dav of the Walters-IIandlan'race foi L' won wWl> trill .k? -n > The race made night before lost is for $100 j side, and the horses are M. Horkheiuier's bij. hay, "Gov. Jackson" and E. Bacr'sgray mare. "Gov. Jackam" is handled by Charlie Hose, i- The heats of the two races will he alternated it and there will undoubtedly bo a good crowd } attracted if the day is pleasant. J The date for the formal opening of Moun^ '' tain Lake Park is sot for that grand and r L'lorious day, July 4, and big excursions will e be run on the B. it 0. from both directions. jl From the resident directors it is learned thai * the place is being ranidlv transformed into a \ beautiful and highly attractive spot. The a lake and main drives are in good condition 't and cottages are going up rapidly. These cottages are not rough board atlairs knocked n together, but elegant little affairs designed ? by regular architects and put up at a con' siderable cost. \ Ci.ruk Hook yesterday admitted to record p a deed made April 24,1S82. by Patrick Wiet ^ and wife to Mary E. Holiday, in considera tion of $000, for 31 feet off the west end ol lota 3 and 4 in square 20, Caldwell's addition, Also a deed made April 13, IS.S2, by Hannibal Forbes and wife to James G. AVhyte, trustee, in consideration of $1,250, for lot 91 excepting 33 feet off of the north side, in ? Koff and Chapline's addition. Deed mad( December 30, 1881, by Mount Zion's G'eme tery Association to Emtna Johnson, in con sideration of $18, for lot 157 in said cemetery. e Presidixt Daituah and Col. Hunt, of tin t* St. Clairsville Northern railroad, were n i- Cleveland Friday, and perfected arrange ments with the Tuscarawas Valley for tin runnirgof trains from St. Clairsville throngl 5' Burton to Bridgeport. It is the intention o: the new company to put the road in running order as soon as j>osiible. Heavier iron wil s. be placed on the curves, and everything do tit ?. to Insure the safe and easy running of trains t". The exact time of the opening ol the roai y for travel cannot now be dethiitclv ascer ,e tained, but it is expected that it Mil be with m in the next fortnight. >f The Humane Association will be ready t< commence its work in n few days. Its com i-' plete organization was. effected yesterday it: e the election of llobt. Crangle President o a the Board of Managers, and He v. Lyle, o w the Third Presbyterian church as Secretary *r Committees were appointed to wait upoi v me citizens lor contributions ami member ;e ship. The meeting was one of interest Tin 1 society is well otllcered ami means business a We iuay soon expect to hear from its work lugs. Cetilicates of membership will soot if be printed for distribution to those .entitled it We hope . the roll will number among tin thousands. n es A REiuofS cutting scrapo occurred a ^ Cameron, nine miles from Ueallsvllle, Satur 10 day night, which may result in the death o one of the participant.*. The facta in th '8 case are about as follows: Two men, namei ^ Susseger and 8aunger, engaged in a (juarre L. at Rhea's tavern, and Anally the first unmet uj man struck Saunger over the head with i |U large poker, felling him to the tloor }" Saunger's son, not pleased with the way hi *. father had been served, drew a large"iciiif ')! and stabbed Sujjeger in the abdomen, tuakini a ghnstly w'ouud from which his intestine protruded. Dr. Webb was called in at one and expressed the opinion that the wouui was fatal, and the latest report* state that hai it in a very critical condition. Younj c* Saunger mtufe good hla escajjc, and it i feared he will not bo captured.?IklUtir Tribune. r? . Revitalizing the blood is absolutely nccca lfl wiry for the euro of general debility, weak s. iiesn, latitude, Ac, The best enrichcr of tin ,\. blood is Urown's Iron JJitters- fciw J| "WINE OF CARDUl " cu.-ffi irregular, y painful, or ditliculi menstruation. Sold by Logan it Co. COMMON COUNCIL, 0V( > llctfulnr Hciui Monthly Meet I tiff-riie JJ? l.lccitMO OrilltinncvM mill Committee nritorlN. of' It was not thought tlmt aulllclent mom* Oc 1)0ra Mould Btuy away from tho Opera jjj House last opening to form a quorum, hut im such was tho case and considerable btiai* roi 1 ni'aa was transacted although in a very fy( alow manner. Tho llconau ordinances kli woro properly disposed of. The proceed- cit Ingn in tho Second Branch after untold . trouble had been had in getting a quorum wuro as follows'. ,u Messrs. Armstrong, Uurdatls, Clark, Com* mOrford, Kiohatrutn, (Jrogau, llaborlield, i Klmherly, l'rinco, Kobln8on,8mlth,Shoekey, r Steele, Walorhouse, Walter, \Viu|5orter?nnd , Mr, 1'resldent Seott, answered to tliolr nniues C? when tho roll was called, shortly afterS (]()l o'clock. Tho minutes of the provlooa meet! tugs wcro read and adopted, Tho itranch concurred with tho First In du striking out tho word4 ''when ordered" in tlu 1 tho Wuter Works report, in relation to cast- 8CC ings.' Uy this action It is necessary that all i castings must bo weighed. Ir0 j Tho bills from the Committee on City i?U Prison amounting to $91.73 woro ordered mi, paid, also the hill of tho Superintendent ] I amounting to $l39.f)9. Tho Superlntoaent kn reported that during March 21 prisoners had been received, which added to tho 18 at the tin > llrst of tho mouth mado 30. During tho oh! ' month tho time of 13 expired, onowas.ro- tlu 1 leased by tho Mayor, and live by tho Ber- tin yeant; one died. Average cost per day 1(J?< re| s cents. ert l Hills to the amount of $72 wcro ordered lea j paid on account ol the eom mi (tec on -Health. pri Tho committee on Markets recommended tin ) tho payment of bills amounting to $289.08, pui f which was adopted. Also that Godfrey it chi . Milligau be awarded tho contract for putting stil a new tin roof on the Contro market at their no ' bid, $035. N; tlu Tho committee on Accounts, reported hav- Md ' ing examined th& accounts and vouchers of on 1 the Receiver and Sergeant, tlnding a balance del iu the hands of the former amounting to mi $3,092.10, arid that the lattvr had paid into dot : lh<> I'itv Tin. nfltfmnnt l.m.. 1 amounting to ?11)2.83 was ordered. nu The Committee on Police recommended lit 2 the payment of bill* amounting to $10 "0, which was ordered. Tho Committee recotn- ar< i, mended also an addition of sixteen more men Jo r to the force.* Mr. Kimberly knew that the ph ; present small force hud long hours and ardu- hii , ons work, and that a larger foreo was neces- eel r sary. llut where was tho money to come from? tin There was nt present in force an ordinance ' . providing for the salary of the Sergeant and Uc , eleven deputies; that would have to be po j amended. lifi j Mr. Princo moved to lay tjio resolution wn r on the table, which motion prevailed. wu An ordinance was read three times and th> adopted. It was drawn to muke tho second PI and third sections conform with each other, ' 2 which fliey have not done in the past. _ lot Tho annual license ordinanco was on mo-' tin ' tion of Mr. Smith taken up, and read a first Or * time. On its second reading Mr. Wolvington Ka stated that as auctioneers and brokers were he s both down for a license tax of $.r>0, and as the jui r lirst had privileges the latter had not, of t he moved to amend by making a broker's jui - license $25, which was adopted. re< I On motion of Mr. llaberlield the license of tax of for private boarding houses was du r stricken out. Sa j On motion of Mr. Smith tho words "all an I labor and trades unions" was added to the tin 1 list of organizations exempt from taxation tic when giving balls or picnics. on \ With tho above exceptions, the ordinance ne is the same as the ojiq iu force the past-year, wc , It j;oes into efi'ect the first Monday m May. " The annual hotel, saloon, ordinary, etc., cic : license orninance was then taken up. On Je: motion of Mr. Clark, the licensn tax of $100 tlii _ .for bottlers was stricken out and the sum of gii $300 inserted, making the license the same as Tli ' for a eotlee house. The ordinance was thi adopted; with the exception of tho above the bo ' ordinance is the same as that in force last r. : year. of 1 A largo number, of petitions were referred wis " to the ltoard of Public Works and Board of sw r Water Works. Various small resolutions nir ! were adopted. sta The annual license ordinance came back sec from the First Branch with amendments, up I The firat in relation to shooting galleries was a y , concurred in. On the others the Branch i adhered to its former action. : For a long time the few members had been r uneasy and wanted to get out of the foul N?i 5 chamber with its clouds of tobacco smoke, and they now carried a motion to adjourned. j FIRST PRANCM. Vo " This body was called to order by Mayor 5 Egerter, all the members being present cxcept Messrs. Buttcrlield, Cracraft, Hall and ; . Hulsted. The minutes.werjj read and adopted, qu The much talked of~ArkIe bill for lime- ( . stone spread on Jacob street, was reconsider- up . ed and ordered paid, as per action of the Sec- , ond Branch. * The bonds of the members of the two Rlt ! Boards recently elected were approved. ^ 1 1 The action of the Second Branch on the re- Hel ! port of the\ committees on City Prison, yes [ Police,, Markets, Accounts and Health was ] ' concurred in by this Branch.* col The ordinance amending the present weigh- in ! ers' ordinance was adopted as per the Second 1 Branch action. ^ ' The annual license ordinance was taken ! up and amended by providing that no shoot- *: i.*l? irnllurt* tln.lt ' " ' ' u..uii uuuiwumu iu u miiuou; mat n circus be taxed $100 instead of $50; that u ; sideshow be taxed "$20 instead of $10 per day; Q r that walking matches, pngilistic encounters, I , etc., be taxed $2p instead of $12 per exhibi- cai i tion. The ordinance wa^then passed. tol j -The annual liquor license was taken up and j . a fight?bad over the action of the Second VCI . Branch iu making the tax for bottling so, , cellars $300, the satncas coflee houses. After , every one had said something and some memhers "had exhausted their privileges two or . three time, after innumerable amendments 1 I had been voted down,, the ordinance was ^ passed as received from "the lower house, and Col the Branch adjourned to Thursday night. lisl >?? I'a A lMKTIXtJ I.INK ( 1 In the Chain Which Hinds the I*rcsenl with ttic 1'nst. % gj? "Word has been received in the city that * Daniel Edgington, Esq., formerly a promi- wil nent citizen of Wheeling, and a leading wa member of the Ohio county bar, but recent- *t,,l , ly living in retirement at West Liberty, this ^ . county, is dangerously ill, and in view of his qj, ; extreme age and the nature of his ailment, ;?c | all the probabilities indicate that this is his ! last illness. Indeed, so grave were tho reports 4 of bis condition received in the city yester- noday, that his death is expected almost hourly; lcF [ if "it has not really taken place already. c" , Mr. Edgington is in his eighty-second year, w" !. and few men have made so large a figure in I . local history as he. lie seems almost like a MV legacy of the past, and few of the present mo [ citizens of Wheeling are familiar with his av< ; history. ow \ He was born and foc_most of bis youth "Wl [ lived in Brooke county, getting most of hit j ' education at the Brooke County Academy, j'n | established and conducted by Alexander , Campbell, and studying law with the famous i'(l j Philip Doddridge, lie was admitted first to tju , the Brooke county bar, and practiccd there tlu ' a few years, after which he came to Wheel- jai i ing, and at once took a prominent place in 'j the courts, soon acquiring a large practice. wj| " About 1S33 he was elected from this county wc to the Virginia Legislature, and from that ,nc time until 15G0 he was a member of that aci > body, excepting a few intervals, lie render- as cd this city'great service in the Legislature in ti1( 1 the contest with Parkersburg and another r ' point down tho river for the river terminus of the B. it O. road, the final triumph of Wheeling being due to Mr; Edgington's ," ? efforts. , *n There is a legend which ascribes to 1dm the , L> position of the ablest and most eloquent 11 stump speaker in this portion of the iStato a.ni 'during the eventful timesin which he figured. clf^ 1 lie was an old lino Whig, and tho Democracy a v could generally then as now muster a ma joe rity in Ohio county. But such was his personal power and popularity that old men t who remember him in hu palmy days say to " V - nominate him for olllce was equivalent to his "n f election. There was at one* time quito an nn' b array of leading men against him in a cam- uu 1 paign, with some show of electing the onpo- c?.' 1 sition candidate, but he thrcw.hiniself into i,: 1 the campaign with all the. ardor of his nor- J. ii vous temperament, and as# gentleman ex- , '. presftd it yesterday, "routed the whole force, s horse, foot and dragoons," ' b lie was at the same time one of the most t*.!l i bitter and sarcastic of speakers, ami made V." s many personal enemies aiuong.the polftlcal e leaders of his day. , 1 After his retirement from tho Legislature {'J' b in lSGOlie never held otlice, and gradually 5 pther men invaded the precincts lie hnd been , 1 s wont to consider his own. JIo gradually re- 0 C tired from practice at the bar. At one tipie his life was threatened with l,? consumption, and the physicians reiom* mended the free pse of alcoholic stipiulants. e,V( * This had the desired effect, and warded pfTthc [ p a diro disease,'but in the meantime lie had ao- l,'< quired a taste for ardent liquors of, which bp never got rid. For .several years ho has been 'i boarding with Col. Curtis,, at West Liberty. an< He retained bis physical powers.marvclonsly res until within a week or so, but Ids mind w?s at somewhat: obscured, cxcept his memory of >MVS JL JUUA.1 VVAU. ents occurring In tho remote past. Ho h fond of recalling these, and conversation th him was very Interesting. Mr. Edgingtdh wtin an undo by marrlneo Hon. J. II. Good, of this city, and Mr, 1 orgo Parks, now of (iJhlcago, married his lighter. Ho formerly owned tho farm still i own uh tho "Edgington Place,"on Kilglng{ton Lane, east of the city. His death will i noveonc of the main links in the graduyweakenlngchaln binding ns to the eventI pust His services justly cntltlo him to idly remembrance at the hands of every J Izen of Wheeling. 1 THIS COUNTY JAIL , id the OriminrntH to Society Confined 1 Within ll? Wall*. V reporter who chanced to be passing tho unty Jail on KolT street yesterday, saw plain Davis, tho jailer, standing in the , ar, and stopped to propound tho usual I ery, "What do you know ?" Tho Captain I not know anything new,' -but ho invited * s ecribe to mako a tour of tho Hostile, and ] i if anything of interest could bo gleaned nt tho ladies and gentlemen who are iuuk? ; ; their temporary abode within its cool ) il Inviting shades.* I s'ot having any pressing duty ahead, the ightof tho pencil acceptcd tho Invitation, II was soon in the small enclosure between 5 Inner and outer doors, where he was i ilged to remain until" Mrs. Davis locked ) outer grating and passed In tho key of i j other. This was then opened, and the ; >ortcr found himself among tho motley < >wd of boys and mon?eleven whites, or at , st Caucasians, and one black boy. Tho sotiers on this floor are ail males, and of i j twelve eight aroserving out sentences for 1 lit larceny. The threo Ileal brothers, . irged with shooting Harry Paxton. are i 11 aiiioug tho inmates of the jail, and have ver been indicted, being still held to await a result of l'axton's wound, which is con- 1 ered necessarily fatal. Tho other prisoner ' this tloor id Wilbur Milllgan, the mur- 1 rer of Frank Davis. Tho motion for ad- . ttattce to bail in his case has never been ided by J udge Hoyd. \iuong tho petit larceny cases arc two ! unborn of the 'Price family?Albert and irry, better known as ''Poodle." I rhc upper lloor is tho fcnmle.war'l. There i > now eight wotuen in it, besides one man, hn Dorsov, the lunatlccommitted by 6quire illips on Monday. It is neccssary to keep :n confined to his cell, and ho is given a 11 in this ward to escape tho annoyance of u men and boys down stairs. rhcre is another insane prisoner, a Mrs. , iwane, from Piedmont. She told the rerter to let tho people know that oho was iy-three years old, and sick; that her heart is with her son in Dubuque, Iowa, and she mts the authorities to let her out to go ere. She says she also has relatives at edmont. The other female prisoners are a precious :, mostly serving out sentences imposed in d city.police court. Among theiu is Nora een, the obstreporous youuij lady from ist wheeling, whose mother cannot control . r, and so had to seek her commitment to 1. Another inmate goes by the subriijuct "Dashing Charlie," and, her appearance i stities the nick name, "bhe and one of the ently acquitted prisoners hail something , a ilirtation in the jail, and are now concting a correspondence by means of Uncle m's mail. By law, however, all the letters 2 subject to*bo opened and examined by ejailer. Alice Loverago is a recent addi- , and Laura McLnfn a still more recent e. Ida Norman and Susie Wiemar are arly through their terms, and in Hie >rds of one of the characters in amille" will soon be "restored to that so- ! sty which they are so well fitted to adorn." , nnie O'Donnell is about half through a ( irty day's sentence. Yesterday vuost of the Is were roadiug the Bible industriously, , ey explained in an apologetic sort of away, ( it this was because they had no other ( oks to read, and no cards to play with. The jail, since Captain Davis took charge 'it, has been thoroughly renovated and lite-washed throughout, and is now as ! eet ami clean as such a place could well be . ide. The poor unfortunates whose circum- ] nccs compel them to occasionally seek ( lusion in its walls are to be congratulated * on haVing so pleasant a retreat and so kind 1 entleman iu charge as the present jailor. ' PERSONAL PICIKIN'GN. ( ton About Prominent Visitors or 1 Homo People. klrs. Mary "Wilde and daughter left for Icano yesterday. Councilman Burdatts leaves to-day for a p through Virginia. Mr. Bunch Husted is, we regret to state, ite sick, and unable to leave his room. ,'aplain Michaeldowney, of Wetzel, came to see llbea yesterday* No Bhea-iuarks. folin T. McGraw, Esq., Grafton's genial urney, is in the city stopping at the Statum. 'resident Mooney, of the Dellaire, Woodsd it Zunesville railroad, was in the city iterday. Ion. Ben F. Martin and wife, of Taylor mty, itre among the distinguished strangers the city. Irnislrong, of the Fourth ward, occupied s Second Branch chair last evening, with ;nity and ability. tfaj. Kicliard Cherry, the genial and azreele general passenper agent of the C., B. & is at the Stamm House. ilr. Burdatts says that tho reason lie eats idy during Council meetings is because the lacco smoke paralyzes him. ilrs. J no. E. Wilson leaves to-day forJJen , Colorado, where she expects to jofu her i, who is there for his health^" 'd. A. White, one of the best fellows living, 1 pretty Miss Madge Butler, with the ea company, are old Wheeling favorites, .lisses Hood and Heron, of the Female liege, will about the middle-of July, estabi a School of Oratory at Mountain Lake rk. Jol. L. M. Qole, general passenger agent of i u. a u., arrived in tl?e city from Balti- t re lust yening and registored at the ( mm. j J. S. Marshal Atkinson is at Louisville as c :ne*s in a revenue ease. He will return by < y of Charleston, and remain there to at- i *d United States Court. . j lev. C. P. Masdcn, of the Fourth street * arch, will lecture in the State street church, ' arleston, on the evening of May 5. Sub? 1 t?"All Hands Around." 1 L IE. Mitchell, Esq.,' Prosecuting Attor* f of Belmont county, was in the city yes- * day. He had been investigating some 1 minnl eases in the river towns of his baili- < :k. >ast evening after the theatre was over lie. Khca received the newspaper men in a ' 1st charming and fascinating manner. She ? jws that Wheelinglins sj?oilt her and every a will acknowledge that she has spoilt 'leeling. " 1 K 'resident Scott?"See here, yot^reporters, { 1 the first'man here, and don't you forget , I'd like to know who gave me away in the ulcr. Council will come to order," and as t minutes were being read a friend called J s President out, and he did not return until 1 e. j The remains of Mrs. Rebecca Scrannge, fe of the proprietor of the St. James hotel, j re taken to Des Moines. Iowa, for inter- ' 'lit, on last night's 11. it 0. Western train,. * loimmnied by the sorrowing husband and * ister of the deceased. Many friends of ? i family followed the remains to the depot. riiatfcold time favorite J. Newt. Gotthold, j s received with open arms yesterday by \ ndreds of friends in this city, who have c own and admired this sterling actor for s past fifteen years. Brought up in Pittsrgh, he lias often paid visits to this city, . il each time became more and more appre- | ted and popular. Wheeling people have farm place in their hearts for Gotthold, il he can always be assured of a hearty * Iconic. And, not alone is ho a favorite in * s city, but all over the country. His ge ility and bonhomie, coupled with his mag- t icent histrionic ability, have captured all d made him well known, besides dr?win?? 1 t.loud and sincere plaudit*. Trouble bus . no to Gotthold recently, and this fact nil 11 regret to learn. About the middle of { ircli there arose a difllculty be- 1 eon M'llo Rhea and Gotthold that t Imiuated last week in an announcement c tho latter from Manager Chase that on luroay next, his engagement 'must cease. " Monday tho companv opens in ston and thither Gotthold follows, to lor suit, with his three year contract to :k him. Ilcclaimstp have a caseUnle^sthe ?ach is closed, some interesting facts will doubtedly be brought out It is sincerely pod that the latters will be the ca.!e d that our old time friend wi'l continue prosper to tho end of his days as he unubtedly will. Those on the inside how;r, say that Gotthold has pot heen treated ht, aiul that it is a case ef base ingratilc, V. vise selection of Square and Upright I'iw, but little used;'equal to new in every i pect; f 'lly guaranteed; at great bargains, " . Lvcab' M csic Stoue, 1143' Main street. I Slllllll Lit TT iUVllJ ' NEIUIIUORlioon NKWN BKLLAlllH. The First ward nnd tho Fifth now both liavo tbclr barber ahop?, Tho lkllnlre Kail Works haven now act of wiling furnaces almost ready for the roof, Qr One of the btnvt furnaco employes was gob- va ')led by the police Monday night forimbib- ali dl Maater Mechanic Chapman, of tho I), it 0, ui road, wai here with hlahla special car Tucih , lay. ? ?> Mrs. J. 11. Smith is back from n visit in a Columbiana county, at her son's, Mr. II. S. ? Smith's. Jack Howies and Miss Lydin McNIcce, of bit Bridgeport, aro to he made one Thursday ovening, at tho bride's home. ,'*{ Kob Luwis, of tho Ituckoyo shoo store, h< cms burr seriously while opening a box, " by a piece of nail striking him in tho eye. On Saturday the household and other per* j?i tonal properly of the late William Mills, one CI )f tho Sydney victim, wlirbe aold at auction J'"1 from lluto's warehouse. jj] Notwithstanding dull trade that lomoof Uellalro's factories have to complain of just now, all are running alongsmooihly nnd employing their workmen. ll( Kilns W. Githons, of M. Hodman's South <-1 llclluire drug atore, luia concluded to leave Hellalro for UrldgoiHirt, lie will still follow w Hie old calling at Wells it Dent's. Tho many buildings in progress of con- ln itructlon hero has used and ntill requires much lumber, and at tho present stngM of the hi water our dealers lind it dlillcult to get H nough. eo John Shutllworlh was badly hurt at tiio si Holmont Glass House Tuesday, while at work la' U his engraving wheel. A tllu broke mu! out A liia eye lid badly, but did not injure the eye VF itself very dangerously. y A number of the Cleveland Pittsburgh SI' r?fUciuls come down on a special train Toes- .* Jay. K. 0. Morris, of the tilobo llouso, had :t{! Miner ready for them, at which Col. Morris !m joined them. <? I At tho Pellnlru Nail Works tho nailers have adopted li new kind of ?teol for their ' , knifes, plates, and other "tools."' It ha* the merit ol wearing longer without requiring blinding, and thus saves considerable of the vl nailer's labor. ,u Cooperative butcher shops aro beginning a to l>e talked of in Jtelhrirc. The way to pre- w vent the, talk from be ominguctiou is to keep u) ttiu price of meat uj, reasonable figures.. There is at least one butcher in llcllaire who has not advanced with tho lust jump of the ln others. w Much of tho stone that is being used in ic IScllaire buildings comes from the lurtr6 and inexhaustible quarries of John itobinson, near the H. ?fc 0. tunnel, and besides supplying that market Mr. itobinson is sending a ct great deal of stono to Wheeling and other t places to till large contracts. ^ The old workmen of the Huron factory, m now the llelluiro Stamping Company, who &} left the works somo time ago on a misunderstanding with the.manngers, are scattered in many places. Four of them are now work- m ingin a Cleveland factory, and two others w are in Wheeling working at their trade! 'The work of "placing piles along the river or side of the narrow gau^c track, which has been done in the most dangerous places, will now be done systematically and the track thoroughly protected from the yielding of ju the treacherous banks. Wherever willows or other trees have been induced to take-root, it 1" is wonderful what an amount of ground they retain in place. A recent amendment to the laws of Ohio relating to city water works will not permit farther extensions to be made to our water '' works service by the Water Works Trustees si: ilone. The Council has the power of uj>proving or rejecting any such plans. This will practically make it the business of the vl Council to say whether any improved method shall be adopted for procuring purer water in time of a low river. , Bellaire's old cement works, now under the new name of the Ohio Valley Cement (1j| Works, bus now a large working capital and is busy manufacturing and shipping cement, J rhe new burrs und machinery can turn out w WO barrels in a day, and easily produce 1,000 wi barrel in a week. The firm now has on hands rei i large Chicago contract. This cement was pi ately tested thoroughly by the engineers L building the Davis Island Dam for the. Gov- fir jrnment, and it came out in the very front S" rank, us u Xo.' 1. si)1 mounhsvii.lk. -a'' It is now said to be doubtful about the gu Kloinan mill starting up Wednesday. i Tke Sensency foundry and machine shops qu received a lot of pig metul by the Andes yes- Si crday. Jjl The Andes was a little late up yesterday, si] She put off u lot of buggies here for Greene S4< :oiinty, Pennsylvania, parties. George C. Oldhaui, Esq., is now travelling fin hrougu Pennsylvania with Prof. Arthur 1&' [<ove, and does not expect to be able to visit jj" ionic before next Seutember. ^ Mutt Scbellcr, a professional furnace buijd- Sc ;r, from Allc#hony city, is here to put up Ju lie new furnaces at the mill. The machines Si or making rail road spikes will be here this =3i veek, und will be placed in position at once, it is the intention, 1 understand, to put an sp< ;ngine and a battery of boilers in the mill to St un the spike machines and the "small -i-i, oils." The company have both the engine ;C5 md boilers at Pittsburgh. . j Almost all the schools of the county are 03 low closed, and all o? the teachers and others J. laving claims against the districts for fuel, j; fcc., who have presented their orders, have pr*j jcen paid in full, a consideration portion j )f the funds necessary for this purpose being 0jm Irawn from other sources, as there is a large Sal lumber of tax bills yet upaid in each of the listricts. The Sheritrs are now required to 1 >resent their delinquent lists to the county souit at its June sitting, und Mr. Hicks dodares it his intention to know us nearly as lossible just what bills are uncollectable ?t _ 1 - hat time. I'b Deputy Sheriff Cork, of Wood county, yes- C erday brought Geo. Varner ami Jeff Wilson o the peniteutiary. Varner gets eight years here on a charge of stealing twenty-five ihickens, to which the courtadded five years or former conviction, lie having hut con luded a four year term in that institution El me year ago* hut February. Wilson, his ' partner in the chicken business, nets three !! , cars and ninemont *s. It would seem that Hc, deven years and nine months in the peniten- n I iary was a pretty good price to pay for A.' wenty-five chickens, especially the kind w 'arkersburg produces. E j A quorum of the board of directors, Messrs. vvc Jallaher President, Alderson and Sehon met j it the .prison yesterday, and appointed a lomntfttec, consisting of Messrs. Gallaher, ci Alderson and Supt. West, to proceed at once s 1 o have the burned shop rebuilt, the insur- h?i mco companies having risks on the building sleeting to pay the amount of policies rather j y ban rebuild. Prick for the work has been jo* mrchased, and the lumber slating for roof, cc., will he bought at once, and as soon as iMbi^lea force of workmen put to work. A e lumber of teams are employed t<*day, haulng out the debris from about the building. ' Mrs. Harden, stepmother of the man Har- , len, the only person ever executed in this v lounty, is now confined in our county jail a ?c lonfirmed and troublesome lunatic. Stic is ^jl ibout 70 years of age, and in very feeble and c" apidly failing health. Sheriff llicks in* orms me that he has made repeated apdications to the' superintendent of the inane asylum to have her taken to that in* j titution, and the response is "no room.'' A etter received last week from the superinendentof that institution says it is imjossible to accomodate more patients until r he board of control meets and makes some m( irningements for their keeping, u|t jmiuaEi'OKr. " 'wu Dr. J. M. Todd leaves for Washington City na his afternoon via C. k T. II. II. and Pitts- iro mrgh. W R 1>\ Smith, Assistant General Manager; ^.n. J. Bruner, Superintendent; Thos. N. Morris, Jeneral Freight Agent; Thos. Dickson, Koad ( ilaster and G. X. Bruner, Master Transpor- tio ation, were in Bridgeport yesterday. . ( '"I XZant ? llccmtcd or i'rotruplnp l'ilesthnt DeBitiK's l'llc 5 tuincdy fulls to cure, j'retttiral by j. P. Miller, M. int >..015 Art h St.. I'IiUh i*.? v . .IUUU Hciiuuunviuimu / lis signature. Sold by drnpcli-K SI. Soml forclr- . uUr. 1X)QAK Jt CO., Agcnui, Wheeling. W.Vft. lnftt-MU-MW. mc |*A New Discovery. .jj-iiiSL' i-\ It hat alwav* been turoovd that V after the hea<l bccame thiol anil Tho Hcnlp A\..-jy~ thlny, It wathoiwlett tocij*ct any - (7 hair. Thit It enonenut, we hare * YtliJ CTown hair on hunrtrcdt of headt \?.\ tlat were i;la/ol like ? " billiard- IpA ball.". Tlii* cut Is n mlcto^oplc , |I\\ tiew of the follicle andl'apilia (torn . ISA which the hair grow?. It will teat!- j.M,. lyMA ily l>? ieen that though the hair it llo,r "Ulo... r?rJfeul cone Jromthriurfacr.it It ttlllalltc ' rXjll and healthy beneath the tcalp. \od _. l?k!l lVonly prevented from crowim; by .. TV/ the contraction of tho follicle in toniroclloB. '/ wbfch It Vhoulti crow. Theyountf * ft1/ lair it still ab*e anil health*, but IIJ cannot force itt way through the ..The /|'j hard crutt. until the turfite it volt- >cw "Hair.,* j? rncdbytheC.noWKK. Thetittuet /Si then absorb the hair food (akin to I M l manure in th?"vejetable world). ' /Ml the weak life It ttimulatod. tad the TJ.a l??Dllla G-i?H hair uaru on a frcth growth, . / . 11 i.??aaea??awe???awn??? ??? ? vr. ji.l'XtlXj -O, J.OBZ ADDITIONAL MAIWKTS. H' > n Wheeling Wliolwnlo Mnrkct. IHTKLLIOKNCKK OFFICII WitKEit.No,Tuetdav. April 25. J A brbk trade with advanced prior* ban boon the \v; dor of the piUt week, Outside of tlio general ad- Tl nee there is nothing social to note, Merchant! |u I Ruruar to be Mtlitieu, Grain?The excitement of last week has about lu ud out and wlicit hai fallen to 81 35a 1 l>8. Corn so id outs still hold up lit two uad Mo. ropectlvrly. Ill Hour? Kaney luiUuli have tulvunocd n little but ()t lothor brano* remain the wine. Quotations ate: .J; ioIcg timber, 87 50h8 CO; medium umber, 10*25u ,,,, 50; Wisconsin,$7OOa7'J>: Minnesota extra,8900a {5; fancyKt. I?otil.% 8#25a8"ft; fancy patents, 8s Wa ll| Al; corn meal, t<er bushel, Wo: oatmeal, fancy, per bi itrol, frt OOaO 60; common, 15 5v; ryo Hour, per n, rrel, S5 75nfl(io. J/oi/j-Tho trudo during tlio week linn been good itwlthitatidlng the Ktner.il ndvuiico In prices. 01 ?-?lny'n nuotaliousare its follow ? in U llama, 1*2 to 1Mb aver. to Hl<al4V? ti " ltf to 18 lb avenigo lakaia^ i,. enkfast lUicon ins " l3 Shoulders, 10 UlOV* I" alu Uacou Shoulders yV? tr ear " hides l'-)i tv unily Pork (barrel 1W0 lbs) 19 50 i? rlotl lleef. 0, .. l.',? ' tro Leaf Lnrd, Tlerecs, 350 lbs 12 Ol2i<J " " " Parrels, 250 lbs 12?-? cl " " " Half I turrets, 15tklbs 12?j e< l'alls. 18 lbs T.. * IHk U " " ? One-half jutlls 10 lbs Wl tv riogna Sautsngo M ... iccso, Itlcli and Mild .10}{aiu}i ^s, ml Oil. Kxtm Western fcUrnlned HI jlHin Oil - it hito Miners' Oil, Whiter St rained CO jr UrocerUt?Very few change* ate found. Steady ... lees i*nd a good trado was w hat prevailed among ir wholmln grocorymeu Inst week. Quotations are 111 veil as follows: Cotloo Mr 0}^ cents; good li1 0 10j; ptlmo 1'iJ-Je; choice llo,< best rousted ci \ia yellow lUo Me, Java 25c. Byrups, mmon 40c: prlmo -trwMc, New Orleans mo- 1 sses, prlmo floe, ehoJco neiv 70u75<\ nianlo syrup 15 per gallon. Bugnw; hanl crushcd lie, umnu* cc led I0F4O, powdered 10%e, A cotl'ee 10c, 11 W4c, .it prairie supir 5)341-. induce Attjfc. golden C 8?-,o, y| line 8}<c, yellow Rai^e. Klee, Carolina choice rr Jo. Sew Orleans urhna 7c, Kiingoon 7c. ?. rWi?No. 3 mackerel, bbls., SI I 00; No. 2 medium " ;uu. I" ll'itrt?Market steady. No. 1 tubs, per ni ixen, 8U CO: No. i tulis perdo/eu, $8 W): No. :t tubf r do/on, 87 00; 2-h?o|i palls per dozen, 81 DO; 3-hoop lis, J210; keelere per nest, SI 85; butter tubs, ,bscapacity, 81M); do, M lbs eajwelty, S t 00: do 25 W a rapacity, 8:'? 50, washboards, plain, 51 50a175; fn ashltoards, twitcnt. per dozen, 92 50n2 75. 1)1 Siwt Com?lOallc per i>ound. ? nullum biiviikin wino vinegar. uooiujc; indard, llal3e; lOullc lor country stock; wine negar60c. ' Meiua?KeccipUt fair; prime navies S3.75: do meuin S3 50; rc?l kidney 12 75a3 00: redplnk 82 75a 00; llmas 8a9c. Chute? Is quoted In Jobbing at 9c for prime cslern, and 13}*al5c for New Wk. SwelUerlG>j 7c, according to quality. Umburger life. Swto?'The prices are as follows: timothy 8'- 7&n300 Fcathcrt?live geese firm at GOaMc; 40al5c fui Ixcd. AVifto-Thcro has been no change for the past twelve ceks. The mte on nails, fence atul brad, from d t?> Gd1* $340 per key. Honey?Kcuinlns tno same at 20a22o per pound for ;w clover. Now York. In .cases, lSa2w. Buckheat, l5alGc: strained 10al2e. fitUou>?Market steady; country CaCJ^c perj>ouud; ty 7a7Uc. \inntd Goofto-Tlic market Is quiet, nnd not much ilng. The quotations are as follow*: 3-lti cans, pie inches 52 00; 3 lb mns peaches S3 00; - lb cans laches 82 75. Tomatoes. 3 Iti cans. SI 40a I fx). veet corn, SI 30ul 00; Winslow corn, 81 50. rawberricH. 2 tl> wins, Si 45. blackberries, 2 lb ns, SI 30. Iuispberries, 2 tti cans, SI 40. Plums, 2 cans, SI 40.vl 70. Lima beans, 2 lb cans, SI 35. ring Si 15. Covo oysters, lib etuis, light, 75c; full eight SI 25. Mutter?Receipts nl>out equal to demand. Strictly esh roll 38a40c; prime 35a33c; commou iOa-'Oe; eamery43al5c. 1 trial Fruiht?We quote prime quartered apples at 7c; evnpo'atcd apples I3?i4c jkt pound; evaporail peaches (tinpalred)23ii25c per pound; evaporated spberiles 30a33c per pound; unpaired poaches, rtvw, 7aSc. Fll'Jf? Receipts liberal; demand moderato at 1C.1 e i?er dozen for fresh: pick led eggs, 10.il'2c. Oafonj-Receipts llbcr.il; C0a75c per bushel; S2 00a 15 pur barrel. Pearl Marltu-Xos. Sand 4.4a4'4c per pound. Potatoes?In good demauu at IHJcaSl 10 per bushel i tine*; SI fv.il 25 from store, bvvect i?otatoe8, iithem. S4 ?0o5 00: Jer-eys $5 50.U5 00. liny?Haled 814 90 per ton; looie on wagon l CP. ll?wf-No clunge over last week In price. HViwty?Today this staple was quoted llrm at th; 10 per proof gallon. Stork Yard Quotation*. ca Vcsterduy the prices were as folhws: ? [Vd/fc-900 lb., WSuG'Je; 1100 and 1400 lb.. 7a7}$c. ~ //<wi-~7a7J4e. Calve*?# OJaS 00, according to quality and con- ~ lion. fisassAU, O., April 25.?Cotton nulet at llj^c; our fctcadv, In fair demand ami unchanged. heat demand fair and maiket tirm: No. '2 red nter SI 40al 42'<$ rpot: 51 11% bid July. Com irjulan No. 2 mixed 75ka755*c spot; 75%C April: IftcbM May: 77%a"7^e June: 7<*?<: Inly, uats ver: No. 2 mixed oV/4. Rye tirm St 93c. Barley m at SI 12. Pork dull at SlN 7"oil9 00. I-hw iner at SI 1 OCall 05. Bulk meats IJrmcr. shoulders 25: clear rib S10 25, llacon In gtxxl demand; mlders S'StO: ctear rib $11 12%: clear 511 S7l^. lilsky active and tirm at 3117; combination sab's finished goods KW barrels, on a basis of 51 17. tter quiet and unchanged. Baltimore. April 25.?Flour unchanged and 11 t. Wheat, western tirm: No. 2 wlnter'red spot 4'2^al 43J<; April 51 42>$al 13: May 51 43,'f bid: ne $l43ul 4.% July "SI 25%al 2%: August lljial 11??. Corn, western strong: nilx?d sj?>t ?ebld; May S3^e bid; June &3%aS3%c: JulySSa :: August 83j$c bid. Oats quiet atnJjJ lower, stern white {MaSSe; mixed r>lao5c: rennsylvanla i5Sc. Itye unchanged, liny steady. Provisions :n and unchanged, butter steady; western packed iSfic: roll lSa20e. Eggs steady at 17c. Petroleum chanced. Cofl'ec quiet. Sugar quiet. Whlsny :n at SI 22^123. Toledo, April 25.?Noon. IJoird?'Wheat firm; 1. 2 red spot, April and May 31 39XA: June 51 SC; ly 81 17 & Ajigust held at SI 14%; September 12; year Si 12k. Corn linn; high mixed 7Sc: No. spot 77c; April 7Ce: May 73^e; June 7Jc: July Ujc; August 72c bid: year 5>|<c. Oats steady: 1. 2.51c aske<l. Closed?Wheut quiet: No. 2 red it SI :WK; April 5130j?nl 39; May 513S%: June 35}J: July 51 lGJfi: August Si lifyil 14; year 11 bid. Com a slmie ea'ier; high mixed held at -<o; >o. 2 spot 75?i7,ri%c; April 75%c asked; Slav %c; June and July 72;^'-; year 57c. uast Liberty, Pa., April 25.?Cattle-Rccclpts head. Mitrket fair at yesterday's prices, logs?Rccelpt-s 1,200 head. Market firm; I'hllaInhlas 57 50a7 CO; Yorkers 57 C0.17 25. ilieep?Receipts 1,600 head. Market firm and ecs lOalSc higher than yetterdav. Bradford, Pa., April 25.?Market dull nnd weak: jned at 7Sc; highest 7Sc: lowest 77c; closed at 77c. es 749,000 barrels; total shipments yesterday 53.barreU; charters 23,300 barrels. ?*.. al'ru un opened nt 7Sc; ;hest 78e; lowest 11 J^e; closed nt 7'Jic. Shipments Til barrels; charters 23,'251 barrels; runsWJ.CCO rrels. 'irrsnuuGit, April 25.?Petroleum quiet: United tltlentes weaken closed ftl 77^c; reslued 7J^c for llttdeltihla delivery. Cincinnati, April 'i\?Live hogs steady: comat and light SoSOaTU. ltccelpts WO head; shlp;nt?i -1S5 head. HOTEL. AKKIVAI..V. ST. JAMES HOTEL 'Jstllelt. Rochester. J Koontz. N Martinsville. V Lowther, sistersville C Delkvolse, New York. V Wilson. New York. S II Watson, New York. i Thovlnly.Newport.O K J Elliott, Rosby's Rock, it Morrow, Falnnont. E F Greug, Toledo, leam,Steubenville. EC Andrews, lovlngton. itllphen, New York. A Kbellne, Philadelphia. W Mruben,'Cleveland. Aug Vn>mer,? incliinati. R Wllklns, Newark, 0. J W Fleming, Newark, 0. lardnmu. Wnsh'n co. J II .McDonnell,Cleveland sley, Keliey. I'lttshiirg.C A Klug, New York. ) Weeks, Decatur, Ml. F MeKeivy. New York. V Andrews, L Junction.W w Vance, Iturgetmtown R Stephens,liurge'own It Anderson,Hunjettotown ? Sharp. Wheeling. G M Campbell, Hurget'on . Duncan,HiirgctutownJ N Scott, Buntetlstown. igli Lee, Huruetlstown. RT Johnson, liuigetts'on Sualf, Uurgettstown. S McGlll, Uurgettstown. ily Robb.Hurgcttstown J Simpson. Itnrgettstown. k' Sharp. HurgettMown J D Iryln, I'leasant lUdge \ liloouibcrger, N Y J G Hurt, IJellalre, N Y. " BLACK'DRAUGHT" cures dyspepia, indigestion ami heartburn. Sold by Logan it Co. Vou can buy the celebrated cog-gearcd rr ?velty Clothes Wringer of Boyd, Market wire, for $-1 cash. Just one-half the price arged by peddlers for third class wringers. "WINE OF CARDUi" makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. s" Sold by Logan it Co. Ce; ltlYKU ,\ r.ws. The Buckeye State will be in i?ort this )rning from Pittsburch. and wilt p crnoon for Cincinnati and St. Louis and j0 y ports. She will take on 2,000 Iccrs of 1 ? lis at the L&ughlin mill, glassware and ? n at the .Ktiui mill, botttles at the North heeling Glass Works, nails at the Belmont jj. d it heavy line of i?cnerul merchandise at s port. * - Cc: UixciNK.VTi, April 25.?River 11 feet and stanary. Clear and warmer. >n. City. April 25.?River 3 feet 1 inch and 016 ling. Weather clear and pleasant. P,( 'ittsbubgh, April25.?River 5 feet 8 inchcs il rising. Weather clear and pleasant. ? 5trciif.nvillk, April 25,?River 7 feet 10 j :hcs and rising. Weather clear and cool, ing 'Aino, Tu., April 21.?River 29 feet G ^ :hes and rising. Weather fair, Thcr* ftlu tmetcr 7.'t. ? ??a??BMP? ??w?=" : I hid not applied the Grower I>ut a few 8KF0RE USING, week*. ?h*n new hair commenced to crow I commenced il oreralltMpartofmyhcKiwhirh wailMld. Glower alioyt ill anil I now have a* cr?o<l a head nf hair at any* ituced a cmm) thic' U?)y. M. 11. Shelby, Cle?el?nil.O. K. M. 1 hbncii. Askyour Drumglstor Barber to got It foryt direct nnd tho Crowor will bo sent yropnl* should UOQ It. BENTON HAIR CROWER CO -V'' ' ' ' ' ' ii. nAimirrrw hailkoad miown.I lint tho .Most Ntu|?cnilou? ItiillronU Mttitngrle mill Clrcnw liver Orutinlieil Im ami Whm It AdvcrllHOM. This show,' which will canopy many acres 1th Its wllderneisof canvass nt Wheeling, lursday, May I. Is the newest, as well as the rgest, among the traveling exhibitions of o day. It is the big show which has been generously advertised, and which has fallen ce a bomb of the largest calibre umongtho her canvas entertainments ami caused the rest consternation among their proprietors, lero is nothing of tho played-out pastdbout ; nothing stale, Hat and unprofitable. It is lyond all rivalry and above all envy. It is >t tho commonly advertised many-ln-one, it tho supreme, undivided, overshadowing ic In many. It is at once the most enoroils, elegant and refined of ino.lt rn exhibits, and, beyond cavil or controversy; the I :st specialty amusement organization ever it before the people. Its fourteen beautiful ainetl Kentucky thoroughbred horses, its venty double somersault lcapers, its eight ireback equestrians, ita daring aerial gym* lists, its mammoth living hippopotamus, its lormous black rhinoceros, its Immense inestrion apes, Its drovo of twenty camels, s legion of welMllled pictorial dens, in* vonty jubilee cubln-shouters, iUs mysterious ater wizards, its ten funny clowns. Its lilted plrouetto and somersault equestrians, s loyg-leaplng greyhound#, ita tull-grown ainetl gtralfes, its a.stou tiding, troupof trainI cattle, its academy of ape, baboon and lonkey pupils, and Its myrald other special oveltics, twin a tout entmbla that has no mnterpart in kindred exhibitions. An integral part of Its transcendently autlful street parade, and one .which will unmond itself to all admirers of snectacu'ar reet effects, will be the eplsouo of "The lelk's Return from Conquest, a scene, apart om all other attractions, worth coming a nulred miles to witness, and introducingan umenso herd of twenty camels, mounted by ttivo Mahouieduus. Dr.ntUTATHD persons, and sufferers from astlng diseases such as consumption, scroiIn, kidney affections. will be greatly boneetl by Hrown'a Iron Bitters. paw BAKING POWDER. y jftHOYALtS-a"? XI RfiyCS" (?* at fV*M( N IfSi 101 || : I Absolutely Pure. rhls powder never varies. A marvel of purity.) enpth and wholesomeness. More economical an the ordinary kinds, and cannot, be bold In mpotltlon with the multitude of low test, short | tight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only In us. KOYAL BAKING POWDLP. CO., 'v4-n.?W * V<ur Vnrtf. MEDICAL. The Secret of the univcrs.-.l succcss of Brown's Iron Bitters is simply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just whatis claimed for it?no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches evcty part of the system, healing, purifying - ? and.strengthening. Commencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health?in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 75 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nor. 7. I have been a p-eat sufferer from a vet y MrcaK Mpmacn, tieartourn, ana dyspepsia in iu wont form. Nearly everything I ate cave me dutress, and I could cat but little. 1 have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescription! of a coren physicians, but got no relief until I look Iirown'.s Iron Hitters. I feel none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am Retting much' stronger, and feel first-rate. I am & railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say. too much in,praise of your wonderful medicine. D, C. Mack. Brown's Iron* Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, Qr cause licadache and constipation: It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. # Use only Crown's Iron Bitters made by , Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trademark on wrapper. TRAVELERS' GUIDE.' PHrABTPKK OF TRAINH?WBXKUKO TIM 8. Sun- I dar. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. &0. R.R t6:55 R:50 t.V> 5:35........ p.m. aLO.Blr 9:30 1:30 13:50 11:16... ^.... ,P.<iB.DIv 6:40 1:10 4:50 a.m. iT.iPltU 6:C0 10:40 2:10 14:55 C. 4BI.L... 8:37 6:32 8:27 1:22 4:17 Vl2 a. m. T. V. ti W? I 1:30 S7:0Ql ?4:00 s arrival or train*. p&j a. m. f. m. i p. m. i i <6 O. R. R...1 | 12:15 4:451 2:8ft! I I A.M. A.M. P.M. lUO.DlV 6:10 1>:K 10-.50 C: 10 , P. M. DIv 11:20 6.0ft 8:25 P. M. P. M. A. M. v. 4 Pitta 11:22 5:1S 7:57 J8M2 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. C. & St. L.. 10:87 7:52 8:37 10:37 8:27 7:12 P.M. T.y.AW msol 17M5 i?uly exeunt simony. Stcnbonviuo Accommodation.?Thl* train dur: the day ]m?*s backward and forward between rtln'? Kerry and Bsllalre; gtdptiinfrwhen required .he Sherman Houms, JKtnavIllo, West Wheeling 1 Gravel Hill. Miwilnn Arnonmodatlon. After uirg buld on| AFTER tSlNO. the top of my htjil fot he me of Iknton'f Hair yean, I ?m now erow Wctki ilncc. It bat pro. ing a eixxl hew of It. growth of hair. hair. D. l:OKKSTKK. 561'fiwpect St.. ClcreUnJ. Cincinnati. Ohio. )u, or the monoy enn be sont to us J.. Prlco,. #1.00 per Bottlo. Ladloe .? 334 Euclid Avonuo, Cleveland! 0> hwwvmwmmmmkJ 1 Oitkura Scror.ilo.is, iwiiliT" , mors or tlio Skin s, Vy ",niil llluoil C.troO 1 MIIUOOMUSWE ' I Will How ?tuto Hint 1 infill,, J1' 01.0 of iho wow cwt?of Ik ,7. ?Ifv.i!0lllK ' ftUent In r in-ii of forty llftvsii yvnnu 111, Cyi?. J ?>M; j,J fj K body prewntod a frlehtfui , '" flriit. tho intention of twelw dill!!1 n!?^' proctllml tho tat rmcife A ? *?< Ion. kUcil M Mull* potiuMuVn 0ft jubUmiito. wrwjMvrlilu vu> e*l treatment with but IIul J'*'1' U|V0JI 11 iin to ti?o tllO tutlcuri t '(i 1'druler) Internally, and tltc HoapcxtenmHy. lie did *, ? > *4 &!j* cured. rhc skin on lil? hem! fll*1* putt* of liia body, which Mtno o|i|K>Ainiiif, In now n! 1 Infant ".with no near or tour i,i V? ,?'* schofujjA SOIM:.?^ 1'rovl. uicu one of ],|" imri.M lU I M ..)lolu Km'- ^filch w... ?*. ,i.LS liU llfo.hy the Cut hum jL HI Internally, ami Cut Run, 11,1 Mom?'?* H Tno lioltoiV ,fitV u',c"? minpletdy.lrlv,.,, J, Sixteen months Mm.,. ?? 1 my let nml both feet. wh?<& ta \ H tnn, hikI etiiiK'ti me crcMt i?.ii!!'?mt? H I .mouth Ami tinttiml a>i "v?'r "'""'I J/SjS >' KhaiiVV .-,,. , B cuticuka: ? The Cuticurn treatment l?- ? talntiul Ittwxl ,UmS V, I,,ft w? rim H ol the Ctlenn, KiSii" ft I" "?toS tier. ?ml theejtenuil iih! riY rm,,, Mojffl.iB Soap, the emit ,ki? euni ?Ml3K H sssz cuita"?6'-N^,&yS5 My UTTr.E I lor two itri'J u hull yean. V,': !? Wid* H '"tie ),ea,l wm mijit win, ,,, ' ?twl. 5 M "trajiHlher Rpiiotlte, maile heS ''! "}W It H very umrholeNjmc tireath. tho ,! ,n,I >,>, H jft'HfneK ?ii,l every other mn um X}n^- H if WW""Mi heallltv"l,i"],| 11. ,!, Mtt Hadlenl Lure catarrh -Twitall, " *"*& H J or rough ??| ^ COLLWgf jjj?jjwjhiMwJjg) I fiLASTERS I \Vealiiu-M 0,,he Lira?.'n??KI,l'?!"'"r,h"'S H Ormiis, Kheumiittai, Xe,?Ui?|, f J'"'1 ta! B ttcakiiera.Ncrvou. lii,",,'\M WU'rai s^as,"" * ?- Vteal MALT BITTERSI A NOURISHSNG FOOD H WHICH OVERCOMES I ! I)eep.Sj(,lnl Cniiirln, llr,,nil,ltl,,llpw H kin, AYa?tin? of (ho lvhlHi-jK, JJrijfhl'j Hh| iJjRcanc.Droii-y.KiTiaciatloii.andSltuii KB Physical and ??*?:rvoug Debility. GSM Isdcruil \ j )lt* I'tj.lrlui. .. general notices! h J^OTICK. ?H Fcrsomdcslrtos SEASON TICKETS is tfc I on the FAIR GROUNDS, l?el?,!<?B ?S. SH1 PSCl!,rc "ICIn I Price Sj DO. The track mid ilrlvesnwnoff larir H wirtO <:t:o- " "SOU ; ? >iui'n Ma KOR KENT. ffi TT0R, rent.?1th'k stoke tm ? ,No.l,1?nb-t?,t ? $, p F?S ,??NTrTll-?' VKltV BK18A. I Koad ^i..^?"n ryI url,!l;'.Kt'oa "ie -v?'^ "oa. ,ftlcly .Wftipletl by \\m. j- Hubtani.H H r or terms apply to jqh.N KKll). JPORKENT. Store-room No. 10T/> Main ilrwt, wlncli when completed will lie one hundred Mid sixty-seven feet deep, wirli tvro basemtDf rooms, each sixty-seven feet deep. Enquire of . fi>hi!0 JAS. L H.UV1.F.V. WANTED. gnCTANTED-A GIKL TO COOK, WASH T V ami Iron. Mu>t come well atownn&U4 Apply at No. 61Fourteenth r? it. ?K:!> WANTED?A 1-inST-CLASS WOOD Working Machine Hand. to do general twdifno work In ? planing mill. Will |?ny good ore. and pay every week. Apply to nr nddnus, JIAMLL, MORGAN A CO.. <imfion, w. Vn. mhj ^GENTS WANTED. The giandtat tchcine of n lifetime; profit* lcp* til an ever before made by rci-iiM nt any Inline* adapted for any condition of life: old and *<?{, married ami single, till innke money fwttr tte ever before. lliiMnc? ftri? ily honorhbl^uorftspetition?no capital required. Hire tlm p.M<i chancc without delay. Addict*CtOltCKHtUU. 757 Hrondwny. Now York. mr-m FOR SALE, For sa le-aTeati i k iw hue TON, all in good order: alino?t new. Enquire a: TKOV'a 1IOOK STOKK. K3 Markets'ret t. PA LK-A TWO STOHY FKAMF, X? with eight rooms and two in Uwtntnt,Equated in Newland's Addition to Mnrtiu'iFtrj Water convenient. Terms ea>v. Apply to FKD ER1CK OHHKI.'ICK. on the prrmfo-< mriTjg/ Foil SA I.E-0.NB 1A.MII.V SIS Seated Carriage in ijoodopler; al*? ""'J1'* ton top Muggy, with polo and ?lmft?, ? douwtJ? of harness and one Mngle M-t of liufiu-^ Forijwulare enquire of ItolthKT 1,1!hK, I.ivcry dertaker, No. HM Miirkct .street. ?!*- _ Jj^OIi SALIC. 25 Shares Stock in llclmont Mill. M Shan s Stock in Jetfc-rum Mill. 20 SharesStocit In I.altelli; Mill. 10 btinrcx Stuck in ditna Mill. 10 Shares Stock in Street Hiilhvuy. 5 Share* Stock in Biicnr lErlintry. ,, n;>r?0 I. IkUIN. No. ?ti. JiOlt SALE OR RENT. KI UK WOOD PROPERTY. Eleven apres on the liill al?ovc town. II. FORRES. Whct'lioj. So. 7, U. S. Custom House. TclcplionoF-* nprll . QAT'i'LE AND JJOG 1'EKD For Sale Cheap. Wheeling drape Sugar nut! Kofinla? C* A. C. KOERTER, apr!8 Sornury^ POR SALI'l Lot 42, east side Chapline Mreet, belo* i Twenty-fourth street. ' 5,000 ayrw Timber Land in Perry county/; ^Tennessee. , 100 acres two and one-half miles front I*1 , ton. Marshall county. W. Vu. * \V. V. HOOKA 12I.O-. fv24 I? Miir?ft >T|I<'1 _A_ CAED. To all who are ku Deri tig tl.c error* . crctlotm of youth, nervous ww!'i:' ?. "?* >' los? of manhood, ?te., I will m -.p1 ? m ij v tk*'0 cure you, FREE OF CHAROM Tbi> ???; triwiiucorcrcil by k mt?ioti?ry j?cr* Send u Milf-mldrc.vcfl wivo!i.t?f i<? i; < u, t'. Isu*s..vat/pi, p. X'"4 >?'* rv ,rT2!H? BII.I, HKAUS, LKTTKK 11 EAI'S, For neatHWJI??<K V":tSu,L i /nb ffof Surda, Ac., go to thel.Uliy liitdlfcew? Job^ffc* ^ , .