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ftt. ?ntm?a it <So.?-*glothtnQ. A Discount of 20 to 30 Per Cent. From actu|lyalue on all of our winter Overcoats and Suits, From nownjotil Christmas Day. When we cut, we cut deep. When we ?sacrifice, we sacrifice in earnest, It behooves you to take advantage of this opportunity. THIS 13ISCOI j NT, Deducted From Actual Value, Guts the Piice o Men's Overcoats worth $25 'down to $19. Men's Overcoats worth 18 down to 13, Men's Overcoats worth 15 down to 10. Men's Overcoats worth r 2 down to 8. Men's Overcoats worth 9 down to 7, Men's Overcoats worth 7 down to 5. Men's Overcoats worth ' 5 down to 3^. Men's Overcoats worth 4 down to il/3, THIN DISCO I' IN T, DEDUCTED FROM ACTUAL VALUE, CUTS THE PRICE 01 Hoy's Overcoats worth $12 down to $9. Hoy's Overcoats worth 10 down to 7. Boy's Overcpats worth 9 down to 6, Boy's Overcoats worth 6 down to 4'A> Hoy's Overcoats worth 5 down to 4. Hoy's Overcoats worth 4 down to 3. Hoy's Overcoats worth 5/4 down to s'/i, THIS GREAT DISCOUNT Cuts the price ol our very finest Men's Suits down to $22. Cuts the price of Men's elegant Dress Suits down to $15. Cuts the price of Men's magnificent Business Suits down to ?12 Cuts the price of Men's Business and Walking Suits down to jiic Cuts the price of Men's Every Day Suits down to $4, $5, $6 and It Cuts the Prices of Boy's and Children's Suits in the same ratic M. QUTMAN & CO., 4 SIX FLOORS, - ? - RETAIL DEPARTMENT, MAMMOTH CLOTHIERS ?AND? FURNISHERS1 Corner Main nnd Twelfth Nfw. <6(0, fU. Jinooh ft ?o. GEO. M. SNOOK ?fc CO.'S. STOCK OF Holiday Goods I?;Nmv In, and Will pie; Found Mora UoniJ 11 plete niidJAttruotlvoynmiijAiiy, Hereto*] fore; Mliown. Our Mat Kuilirnce* Full.Miie* of tho^ollowliigt Silks, Dress GooiIh, Volvote, Wraps, Shawls, Skirts, ItlankctA, Comforts, Table Lluons, Napkins, Towels, Spreads, Lace Curtains, Laco Hod Nets, Jlandkerchlofr, - Hosiery, Collars, Cull's, rt'allota, Satchels,. Gloves, Mitts, Umbrellas, Gossamers, Satchel Mulls, Flaln Mulls, Lace Scarfs, Lace Collars, 811k Milliters, Cashmere M'll'rs Plush and Brass Novelties, Emb'd Table Scaifs and Lambrequins, Anil Many Oilier Article*, AH of Which We Are Offering nt Kxtremel/ Low Priced. WRAPS! _,In order to rcduce our Immense stock ol Ladies' Misses' and Children's Wraps, wewill, lor the next thirty days, olTer them at remarkably low prltes. We carry the Largest Stock of Wraps in the city. Given Awayf S.ooo sets of picture cards?each set containing six cards?will be given away to the trade during the two weeks preceding Christmas I Open in the Evening From lleckltth to Dee, SJtli. GEO, M. SNOOK & CO, ?1110 BA1H Street* gsuivii'tf gcun ? Scnttit. OH^lS. E. MASON, DENTIST, leon Market Htrnnt. ornoi Hoona: \ri l?. m. lolp. tn.,JlnJp. n, 2lb Oltlooi Non. MS mill fll Fourteenth Htreet. rr. 1 i "iv 1 i ??? 111 "? 1 u.1 I'-rsss New Adverllaemeou. Trance'* fnle-Oi-o. II. Caldwtll.Truileo. oj?ter?-AtWanoq In Price?W. o. Mo.'liukcy, Hevfiith Ward Prltnarlea, flltth Ward Prltncrlra. Mat of l.ctMra-H. M ra|?on, P. M flue ihltin-Kwln* life* Kmtono MoUUnrra~l.ukA Klllott* Fifth Dividend?Datilol Urab, Trtikta. (iratid 0|?om Houmo Klorouca J, Blndlof ? ttSSRg HiU-Nwbllt A llrne-Fourth pA|f. WK hare Introduced t itw qrittm oi tlllDR Watehoa ob Ilia Installment plan fhcrehj jnn can Mcnr* a watch at onre ?""shs:. s -THE EST TONIC. This modldno, combining Iron with puro vegetable tonlca, quickly and compltU-ljr Ourca Dyiipcnfla. Inalffatlot?? wrak iitii, Impure lllood, Malaria, thill* and Fevcra, and Neuralgia. It is nu nnfiillliiiriomody/or Dlscousoftho Kidney and Llffr. It la invaluable for Dlwawi peculiar to Women, and all who lead vcdoniary live*. ltdoeanot Injure thotccth.cauwheadachc,or timduco constipation?othn Iron rn at Id net do. jt cnrlekea and jmrlflrii the Wood, Tc?s;i0u.rniiv^ZiulfOd.t I.nrk of Kneiyy, etc., it haa no equal. "Tho nonulnohaaabovo trndo mark nnd eroded rodllnoi on wrappor. Tako no other. M, va|f bf 1IKOW.1 CUUUUL CO, IUMU0K* W. gtntuteij. Bridge Work AND iiUMBIHATIOH TOOTH UHUWHS 4 Hjeteni ol Innrrtlnn Artlflclal^Teetl Without lMatea. DR. S. B, McCORMICK & BR0? lOBO Mil I n St. Telophono 228. aulO a IHtY.UU-TUUUUB.V, 1b? t'auuH* 3lt??IKi*rjr, fieacto tu Wlitellng Tu'UurroVt It la ? mbjMt ol congratulation that tbe world-renowned preacher and evongrilat, of Calcutta, ladla, l)r. J, M.Thoburn, U U> ^e in the city on Sunday and the two following dajt to conducta seriea of mil aionary meetings. It li sot too much to ?t; that Dr. Tboburn la the moat tuuxiu ful and influential repreaentative of the American cburcbsi now connected with the work iu India. It may ba doubted if he baa bla superior In any mission field. He Uwuch more than a aucceaiful mis sionary. He baa for yeara been a very Ear and powerful preacher In Calcut ta^ lu that great center of Kngliih Jndla and among the Kngliih speak ing population a work like that which Mr. Moody bua done In America and England He la akin to Mr. Moody In power an<l inethoda, and not inferior 10 him in hli bold Upon a popular audience. As hli early noine waa in tbe vicinity of Wheel log and be hat peraonal friends in tbe city be hat arranged to apend three dayi here giving to tba churches of his owt denomination I li 9 inspiration oi bla aer vices, and almiug to awaken a larger in - teiaat in tbe cauae ol missions In al cburchfa. On Suuday he will proach li Fourth attest M. K.'Obuich in the morn lug, and in the Thompson M. K. Ohurol on tbe Island in the evening. Oa Sunda) afternoon at 3:15 o'clock there will be belt in tbe Uliapliue street rink an evauge liatio meeting at which Or. Thoburu wil preach. It la hoped tbat this will bei great meeting. All tho chutuhea and thi public at largo are invited to unite in it On Monday and Tuesday l)r. Thoburt will uonduct a Mtas Uissloaary Uonven lion of tbe M. C Uhurcheaof tbe city am ' vicinity in tlie Fourth street U E. Church No palna will be spired to make this ai occasion of good Interest and profit. Oi Monday afternoon at two o,clock ther will bs a meeting In tbe interest of thi Woman's foreign Misaiouary Hoplety, ad Uretseil by Dr. Tboburn and bla wife. It tbe evening there will be a uitsa mleaion ary and evangelistic meeting. Furthe services will be held on Tuesday attornooi and evening. -To all these services a cor dial invitation la extended to the mem here ol all churehea and to the public a Urge. Do not fall to come and pear Dt Tboburn, (Jo Sunday evenluK the pastor wil preach at tbe Fouttb street M. IS. Unurct a* ucual. Tbe service will begin at sevei o'clock. Ujiuru Homo Hutttlug fur Sleu. A Uoepel meeting for men only will b held at the (Jpera House to-morrow after uoon. These meetings have grown li popularity. The one last Sunday wa only a little 1cm largly attended than thi , llrit. Last fjgnday waa Just tbe klad of i " day young men ei'Joy being on tba ntreel ), yet not lesa than lour hundred attendei i tiro meeting. Tbo shojt liospel talks wen '? delivered In an earnest, manly way, th I. singing waa inspiring and altogether tin rneeting waa very interesting. The meet Ing to-morrow will be conducted as usual only the tinging will be accompanied b; au orchestra. "From Inquiry to KnoWi edge" will bo tbe aubject and the talka wil ha mad* by tbe young men. 11:110 it th1 time for the song amice and U minute later tbe meeting will begin. All men at> invited to attend. AUOUT I'KOl'I.K, Strangers Id Uie City nud Wheeling Volk Abroad. Mr. Gcorue W. Boss, of Eureka, fs a the McLuro. Mies Joele McGube has returned from k visit to Columbus friends. 'I Mr. Ale* Talbert, ol Oolumbus, is vlall Ing friends in Leathern ood. Capt. W. II. Bradley, of New Oumbei land, waa in tbo city again yesterday. Mr. It. A. Ilays lraa returned fror Cleveland, Ohio, and is at tho Mcl.ure. Oacar Heeley, of the City Gas Board, I in New Yak as a delegsteto theSuprenr Lodge of Eikn. , - Mr. II. M. Msllory, a piomineut mot chant ol Olarington, Ohio, was at tbe til - Jainea yesterday. Mr. N. M. ltoebm, of Philadelphia, 1 again In tbe city, and as usual, stopping a theStaram House. Mr. Y. M. Lowry, a woll known Wssb ington, Fa., oil operator, was registered a the Htatnm yesterday. Mrs. Harry Mondel, who baa been vis lting her mother for two months, has re turned to her home in Taylor, Texas. MIsh Laura l'ord haa recently returner from /.ineavlllo, Ohio, whera shn ba: been tbe guest ol her slstor, Mis. W. V Beaumont. Col. John T. McGraw, U- H, Interna Rovonue Collector for this t-tate, la hen looking over tbe business in the office o Deputy Bsird. Mr. James Corangle, tbe Main stree grain merchant, fs confined to his room a thoHtamm House by three troubleiomi carbnuklcs on his neck. Mils Belle Jenkins, one of Parkersburg'i charming ladles, accompanied by he cousin, Mrs. Dr. Bruce, of Moundavllle was In the city yostonlay. Mr. Alex. K. Campbell, one of Havens wood's leading merchants, formerly a res ident of this city, arrived bero last even ing oyer the Ohio Hlver road. Key. James M. Thoburn, tbe wel knows missionary to India, toil hit wifi ore expected to.arrlve in tbe city to-day and while here will be the guests of hi cousin, Mil. John L. Burt. Tho many Irlonda of Clerk Tom Darrah ol tho Municipal Qourt, will regret i ~ learn tbat be la atlll seriously 111. He is a tbe reaidenco of bla brother, Mr. Ban i Darrah, Superintendent of tba City <Ja Works. Miss Annie How, of Ctdli, la tbe gnts of Mra. B. Walker Peterson at her pleat ant hopne on Fourteenth street. Mia Hogg will prnbtblv lend her cbarmlni prewnco to Wheeling's society until aftei the holiday!, < Territorial Secretary MoOormack, o Dakota, who, with bla wife and daufhtsr btrabeen at tbe McLnre House for tbi past weC)f, visiting another daughter wb< Is attending Kbool at Mb da Ohantal, lofl lor their Western beme last evening, leav ing tbe daughter still attending school here. Mr. McCorratck waa recently ap pointed to hli poaltlon by President Clove Without Adequate Cnitnc, 1 Or with apparently no chum at ill, chills and (over, thoi'Klit to to cured, nominate* and ro IructlflcM in tlio ayalera. Thli iriant among rib feu*'i cannot bo laid out with quinine, Tbo only way to slvo It a final and cxtlnguIfthtDR qulotiw, li to iuo j?tM?tcntljr tho national antldotu to minimapobon, Hmtftter'a Stomach HHtom, which root* It out completely Tbe proctat of cure, la of count* much esmlcr If tbo bluer* U wed aa a pro vcutlra. when tbo Out chill It frit, but penotia who aro not acquainted with tho natitfo of (lie ?y mptciwa an' aomollmvi In enor a* to tbolr canio, and nrglect tho attnplu and plciuaut lumedy, ol all othi'inbnt Milted lolhcck the prrnrwa of tbUh dreaded and dtRlrurllvc ronlady. VuUnra to, or *cJournem In, raalarlmia lncnlltltnwit:, moreover, act Hid part of wlidotnlflbcyuw tlielHtteniua preparatlvi', llboumatlam, couailnalloii, billlooa lirfliiultteS *ni1 kI(,Dey lroutj'ef Me fwmorod UKDNKY 1IOUMK, NKW VOItK, Broadway and Fortieth 8L, 6 Kurnpran Plan?Famous Keataurantl New and elegant?Hom?-llka. 200 Booms $1 per day, upwardi. Macaui.it A Bowim, Proprloton. McMtchon'i for the chiapnt and belt 1 oandlea, Whitman'! and Mallard1! Fine Oandy anil Chooolatee, only at Durat'i, II18 Mar kit ilrvel. Apron*. ' Oeo. H. Taylor will add to hlc noveltiM for Uolldiy trade 200 new white aproni, ill made to order. The ladln should call early and make their selections. MoMechen'a 10 oant oandy leads tbem all, ? . If rou want Part Oandjr go to Otom U Hunt, manufacturer. Uuud fur US Uarrei*. The Washington, Pa,. JUjiorUr ol last evening la sulhorityferth. etatemant that tha WheelingOil Compsny'a No.Swell, on thn Flir Groan ill it that place, U good fat 126 barrels par day. She U not yet through the eand. The bailer wu loat Thursday evening, bat recovered yeater day morning and drilling luumed. BBLLAIHE. I KvaugelUtle Mi?Uujf??ugi?r Church and 1 _ I'.r.oaal Num., 'Mm. H. U. Inglar, ol 0 hi cago Junction, if visiting bare. The Bellaire Nail Warln it getting ready to atari on January a The new boat tor the middle (erry will be ready in a short time. Mrs. Oliver Day died yeaterday morn 11 ing at her borne on Pinch run. 0. 0. Ullllgan baa again accepted a place in the B. ii 0. freight office. A Wuder was npiet in the pit of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad yeater day, A number of tickets for the drawing ol Mr. John G. Toinllnsou's farm, above 11 Wheeling, are held here. Tbe Gen. Pike unloaded a lot of freight at Heatherington'acoal works, to be trans (erred to the railroads by wagon. Mies Jennie Smith and Misa Sherman are expected to basin union meetings at tbe First M. K church this evening. There will be quarterly meeting at the South Bellajro M. E, Church to-morrow. The preaidlug Elder will asalst the pastor, Rev. J. U. Smith. Itiv. N. S. lioey, of Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh, who has been called lo preach by the First Preebyterian church, will preach at that cburch to-morrow. Rsv. Dr. J. M. Tholiurn and wife are in the citv, the gueela of bis sister, Mrs. James Wilson, on Gravel 11111. Rev. Mr. Randolph, pastor of tbe Fourth street church, Wheeling, visited him yeeterday. Itiv. B. 1' Keeler Is back from Wells ville, where he boe beeu helping in a pro tracted meeting. The Presiding Elder, Her. Louis Paine, who was not here laal week owing to a misunderstanding, is ex pected to-morrow. MUi l-'iorenue llliull?iy. 11 Neat Moudsy evening Miss Florence J, Bindley, formerly known as "Baby" Bind ley, will open a week's engagement at tbe Opera House, hartley Campbell's fa mous play, "A Heroloe In liige," written for Ji||ie Elsler, but never eeen here, will ue tlie opening play. Tlio Nashville Ammcan lays: "A Heroine in Rags" ii wilbal a very pretty play without any very startling originality of plot or com instruction, but a prelty play. It may > be that tlio petite figure, the merry eyes, tbe laughing lips, tho pretty arms, dainty ankles, tho animation ^ unit general witch ery of tbe delightful lltlie stranger whe plays Ibe heroine would make any cortol a play neein bright am! pleasing. Misi Bindley Is u mere mite of humanity phy slcslly, but in talent for pleating, a vprj prodigy. She la not content with actint in por/ect seriousness a very serlom I drama, but manages with an audacloui e and delightful licence to interpolate i e song and even a dance on a square of sand e and as a daneer she Is electrical, Never give up tbe ship. Or. Bull'i Cough Syrup will mire you, as It baa doui | others. Price tit) cents. A Baltimore Butcher's Experience?! II have Buffered with had headachca loi ' 'years, and have tried many remediei without obtaining relief. I was adviaoil toglye Salvation Oil a trial and it has en tirely cured |?o. Ed. Bam/., La Fayette Market, Ba|t|moret Md. Thermometer lteuord. The following shows the range of tin thermometer as observed at Scbnepf's drni Btore, Opera House corner, Friday 7i.12 ?i? W; 8 r.k. :?J?; 7r v., 30?. Weather?Snow and rain. IXDUUTIONS. WjUHIKOTO*, D. 0., Use. JO.?1 a. u.-1 'or West Virginia and Western i'ennsyl .knla: Snow, southerly winds shlftlu) to westerly, slight changes In tempera tare. A. L. MCE ic CO. ' We invite jiHrpluiftcm of Holiday good* t< look at our pollecliuii. We lirive u verj large iiMortuient of appropriate gontja ji virjr reasonable price*, A. f.. Ill U|<: X Ci), A. L. NICE * tO. Wu mnko upeHnllle* of Uontlemou'* Bluf Horn and l'ungtehllk llunkerchlefH. A L. KICK & CO. A. L. Iiii'E ? CO. We have tlie finest exhibit of Wljlow ware ever ujioun in thin fit jr. Tito u?ool natural gun hn* prunted 11 big demand f?j I lite elr*?H of good*, and our* arc mi novel and bonuiiful thnt'they Hud pinny purchn*or?, Anotlier invoice of moderate prtoe guodl In tbln,llne will belli to-dny. I'leate look attiieui. ?*. L, ItlOK& CO. FALL aud Winter Stock Just received, i full line uf Suitings, Overcoating! and l'auliiloonlugs. Also a full line el our celebrated Knit Jackets. Scotch Suitings a Specialty. C, UESS St SONS. Second lot of Scotch Wool Underwear |ust received. For comfort thore Ii nothing better. They are warranted not to shrink. C. IIESS A SUN. LOU HWABACKEU. We may (ay to those In atarch of IIolli day Presents to call and see us befurl making their lelcitlonn. Our assort ment was never so complete?will mak< special mention of handsome Lynx Muff* and Boss, and MulTs of all descriptions in ' Fur and Aslrachan. also In Children's '* Sets. Our line ol Ladles' and Went#' MuBlerSi nndour lluoofallk and Linen Handkerchiefs In Embroidered and Plain Is ssmethlng elegant. Wo have J uiany other suited goods too numerous /1 lo mention, J,0U 8WA1IACKEH. i *j DIAMONDS! DIAMONDSI [ This Ii onr great specially. To those . who with to buy In this line I will give I good advice anil lave tliern lolsof money, I. 0. DILLON, Jeweler. Have just relieved seme llnely notched pairs In blue-white Diamonds, costing Iroiu (SOU to $1)00 per pslr. Will aofl | them very low. 1.0.BILLON, Jeweler, WATCHES A SPECIALTY. For gracious sake don't buy a gold or silver watch until you have seen I. U. Dillon's >tock. It fi tho largest ever brought to this market, and prices are utonlihlogly low. SILK UMBRELLAS! Onr stock of floe oxidised silver anil gold and natural stick silk Umbrellas Is very flneand extremely low In prlee. New designs added to tho stock every day. I. 1). DILLON. WATCHES! WATCHES! AJnlna llttle.milid ailver Chatelaine fttem* I winding Watch (in low n? ?(!. A milid 14K I one for 915 and upward*. All warranted, 1 1. II. DILLON. Akic-a'.brac. Meklcan Onyx Table*, I'ede*tnl*, Itoyal ' WoreeHter, and other high grades of China, lirnr Ren, Kraut*, and Oftldlsed Silver good* 1 arriving every day. 1. O. DIIJ,ON. Thera is a great field (or flwlndlen In .in?i ->? ??? ? There la a great lu selling cheep, snowy, worthleas albums. Buy of home deafen where guarantee means something. WAiiTog A PavaaroKt, ??at Skin lar<|tiea, Beef Alaska Seal and perfect fitting can fcafcd&S:B'T,,lot''' A"u MoMechen'a 6-pound Family Boiw, Flneet Candles, |l. ? ' TIIK LlTTLKTYttOON. ; LuU ttf Vuu iuiu Quad Miulc at the Op?ra In "The Uttla Tycoon'1 Mr. Willerd Spencer bn produced a bright end pure comic opera which deserves Its popularity. It abounds in catchy aoloe and pleaalog uhoruaee, and admirable bite at the Ja panese cum. Wheeling had the good fortune to we 'The Little Tycoon," given at the Opera House lest night by an excellent company. With one or two exceptions they are all young people. It ii rare that ao bnght and fresh-look inn a chorus is seen anywhere, and lot this feature' the manmtement de?er?M ? commendation. Tbero is no star, but the voices avewge above the ordinary run, the e8?ct ol which la much better than the practice of supporting a etar with peo ple who please neither the eye nor the ^ Mr. Douglas A. Flint (llti/iu liiaJy) u a striking baesa and a .good aotor. Mr. ? Charles Stanley ((i<ro I tral Knickerbocker) "thoagh- somewhat hoarse, greatly pleased the audience. The ladies were all good. .Mill Harry was done i by a young gentleman ? ? 1 acting as substitute, who had an attack of stage fright in the flrst act, but afterwards recovered him aCThe scenery Is a feature of the opera whloh gives great aatlsfactlon, though the stage Is not larga enough to P??U tho use otall the company carries. Theaauie bill this afternoon and evening. MONTE t'ltlHTO'l TltKAHt'llKti lllvuleil t?y tlieOcmauutl Juw?l* toLw VoillHt laWlyelleg. 1 Dumas'description ol the precious and beantif nl things numborod ambng the rich posscasions of that fanciful oreatlon of the i great- lomancer's brain, the Count of I Monte Oristo, no dotibt seemed the rarest of treasure!! whpn it was written, but in this age of skilled artisans and varied material, It is not an uncommon thing to ' sea the riches o! the Frenchman's iroagln . atlon surpaised by rlohes ol reality, i Tlioja who have a fancy for such dazallug I slabls cau gratify their taste by a viait to i J. W. Grubb'a jewelry atore, on the cor . neroi Market and Twelfth streets. It is i worth wlilie for anyone with artistic taste i to give Mr. Grubb a call, whether iutend I lug to purchase or not. Ills eliKk com i prises varied articles, none of which ate l (insulted to the coming holidays, and many of which aro within reach of the most modest puree. Such a stock of watohes of all the leading makes, in all sorts ol cases, largo and small, cheap and costly, for the ladies or gentlemen, has seldom been seen, and lua trays o( dla. [ mouds, rings, pine, and in oilier settings, form hzi array aa beautiful aa it is uaz? * One ol the most attractive and unique displays ever soon in Wheeling is Mr. Grubba' aaaortment of French lace pins, the latest things imported. lie was for tunate to secure thp samples of an im porter, several hundred pins, no two the same pattern. These rungs In price from'BO cents to $160, and no more ap iropiiate, modest pnsant for a lady could le Selected. .. . , . ,, Ruby and sapphire rings in nuagetgold settings, and nugget gold braceletsare other articles very much in vogue just now in the litat, and tho display of ham mered brass tire screens, uraftella racks, waste baskets, easles andlRblea would de light the eye of ft connoleseur in such "silkumbrellas, fine pocket-knives and cutlery, opera-glasses, gold penB and pen cils, gold spectacles sclentiilcally fitted to the eye, sllvor thimbles aalow aa l!o cents, bric-a-brac, table silver, these and a hun dred different lines of novelties, to say nothing of the ordinary jlp? of standard ewelry and plate, make up a collcptlon rom which no one could possibly be at a losa to make a cholco of a present for the holidays. Two bronio -busts now in stock are the most artistic work of the kind oyer seen here, and an automaton, a amok ng poodle, to a curiosity. The fact is, that anything like a description of tho attrac tions of the stook, is out of the question. Nobody will regret calling at Mr. IJrubb s store and inspecting his stock. II you wont Pijre Oapdy go to George L. Durst, manufacturer. # Our Christmas 8onvenirs are greeted on evury hand by words of praiao and de light. We havo a grand Bureau of them. Stahtoh A Davsnikjbt. llottdny Kjour?|nm on tho 1|. f Q. The Baltlraoro 4 Ohio Railroad Com pany sends greetings to its patrons, by an nouncing that on December 21, aij and 31,1880, and January 1. lSfiT, round trip tickets, at one fare for tha round trip, will be sold from all BtationB, to all stations, on the Trans-Ohio Divisions, and on the Columbua & Cincinnati Midland R. R, including (Jhlcago. Wheeling, Pittebnrgh and Cincinnati: Tickets will bo good returning until January 1}, 1887, Inclu sive. Fifty boxes Florida Oranges, cheap at McMechen's. Mnnjr > Of the good things of thin life are sor rowfully let alone on account of Dyspep sia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablote will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Ooustlpatlon; sold on a poeitlvo guarantee at 25 and CO cents, by Logan & Co. and C. Menko meller. " flmtlnmW Will find this a splendid opportunity to buy lino Calf Hhoee. We have now the largest and tlneet stook of lino Calf Cor dovan. Dongola, Kangaroo and English Porpoise' shoee in tho city. L. V. Biokb. Raisins I No old stock, but new ones. Three pounds for 26 .cents. Our 38J Standard Books (100 kinds) and 05a Red Line Pools aro cheaper and more rellablo than any auction goods. Btaktqk & Daykkpqht. Cliaap Kicuraloa TlpkiU to Ills Houlli. Cheap excursion tickets to principal polnta in the South aro now on aale by the PanHandle route. For tlokets and further particulars oall on or address J. G. Totnlinaon, paosenger agent, 1'anUandl.e Route, Wheeling, W. Va. Partlea wishing their houses flttoil for using natural gas can hare the work done at once at reasonable prloes. Call at No. 1C10 Market slroet. Thomas A. Lima. I Jamss M. Dillon, Manager. | Telephone connection, Our 11.60 Men's fine aswed shoea are cheap at til. Sroaa's Cash fjnoaBTona, C'anUinerl Kid (lintel, George It. Taylor, the sole agent for the sale of the genuine Centemrri Kid Gloves for the city of Wheeling, hai at present a full aseortment for the holiday trade. Kach pair bears the manufacturer') name (P. Centemsrl * Co.| on the Inside. rartles wishing thslr hontee lilteS foi using natural gas nan have the work dose at once at resaonablo prioes. Call at No. 1610 Market street ' Thomas A, Lima. Jamss 11. Dillos, Manager. Telephone oonnectlop, *U4toiL From 115 lbs. to 16! lbs,; To the Cuticura Remedies I Owe My Health, My Happiness, and My Lire. A day never ptwi that I do uot think aud apeak kludly of the cUTia'AA. Ususoiu. tfcvea yeant ago, all o! a dowu lump* formed oa my neck, ranging In also from a cherry itone to an oraoit. The large ones were frightful to look at, and>palu (ul to bear; people turned aaide whan they hv ue, In dugnit, and I ?u aabamed to be, on (be ?trvet, or in aodety. Phyaleiiua and their treat ueut, aud ail aodlduta failed to do any good. In a moment ofdtapalrl tried the Cvitcviu Uikk* uiks-i unci'a%, the great tikiu? ure, and CimcuaA Solp, an wuu'alie 8kin Ikautlfler, e*u?'ually and Ctmuuaa Kuolvkmt, the uuw blood Purifier in ternally; the email I umpaiaal call hem)gradually dlaappeami. ard the large ooe< broke, in about two wteka, dl?:htr<lng Urge quantitlca of matlgr, leavlog two?lignt tcara lu my ueck Whday to tell the itory o! my luiforlng. My weight tnan waa oua hundred aud fiitcenalokW p*>uuda: my wejgbt now la one bundled aud aixty-oue tolld, healthy pouuda, aud my height la ouiy Ave feet live lorhea. lurny laveli I praliet thi Cuiicoat Kaaauut, North, Mouth, mat aud * vaU To Ctmcuaa Kiel UIKH I OWE MY UKAUU MY HAWl.HUa, audMY UFK. A prominent New York drugflat aaked me the other day,-'Do you atill u?e the Otrrtcuaa Bims uum; you look to ba in perfect healthT" Mr leply wa>, "I do, and aball always 1 have never guowu what alokueai li aiuctt 1 oommeucod ualng the Cur turn* tUMsoica " Bomeilmea I am laugned at by pralalug them to poop'e uotaoiua'uiud with their merlta, but wouer or later they will come to their auuwa aud believe the aame tu tho?e that uao them, aa doaeua have whom 1 nave told. May the time come wheu there ahall be ? largo CimcuaA Sup ply Houjte iu evoiy city in the world, for the bene fit of humaul y, where the Cuncuaa RltfVDiai ahall be aold only, ao that thoru will be tarelya uool of uvur tmlvriugailruff ugBAJ(Dg P. 0. lku 1097, lira York, A. V. Outiguba Kcuwiiia aro a poaltlva cure for every form of tikiu aud Blood Dl*a?ea, from Pimplea to Hotofula. told everywhere Price: CuncuaA, 50 oouia; Boat, ittceula; KaaoLVlNT, fLOU. .Prepared by the Poma Dutu and Cuuuoal Co., Boaton, Maaa. * Baud for "Uow to Cure Bkln Dleauaea." QlUPLKd, Blaekheada, Skin B'.emUhes, and Baby rlln ttumoiH, uauCuncuaA Boa*. KIDNEY PAIMM ?fcl With their weary, dull, aching litotes, /Sif all-gouu aeukallou, relieved iu oua 1 JH inluuto by the Cutiuum AutUPulu \ WLl'luater. Warranted. At druggists, 'Jb \ JU'oeuu. Potter Drug Co. Boaton. Purchasers of Christmas pieeentailiould see thespecial machines for the holidays, displayed by Edward L, Rose A Co,, No. 56 12th St. Bnperb extra finished Standard and White Sewing Machines, especially for holiday presents, in Mahogany and Wal nut cases, at Edward L. Rose <k Go's., No, 65 12th St. Ludlea * Come and see the wonderful bargains we now offer in fine Kid Pebble Goat Button Boots; elegant goods, perfect fitting, latest Btyles, airtiies and every width. See our stock of Holiday Slippers lor gentlemen. L.V. Blond, Burpir at St. Matthews Church Friday evening at (1 o'clock. L. H. Good & Co. sell dry goods the cheapest. Olllu Ulvtir ICutlruail. The Ohio llivsr Railroad will sell boll doy tickets on December 21 and 26, and December 111 and January 1, good return ing to January 3, at reduced rates. Clirlatmua uud New Yenr. The Pennsylvania Lines West of Pitts burgh will sell holiday excursion tickets, at one fare for th round trip, to and from all stations, on Decemhor 24, 26 and 31, 1880. and Januay 1, 1887, good returning until January J, 1887, inclusive. For fall information apply to nearest agent of tho Pennsylvania Company, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Jt St. Louis Railway Company and Chicago, St. touis & Pittsburgh Rail road Company. 3-101721 We have bought 44 Photo Albums in Leather ami Pliiah at a price that will al? low ub to soil $5 one (or 13 to $4. Stanton & Davkni'C>rt. rp^?T HIH I) l'KESB YTBRI AN CHURCH?Eighth ward. Serrlcoaat i0:S0a. m. atitl 7 r. n.i tomorrow, by tue pastor, Hoy. L. \V. liarr. Babbuth Bohool at i P. M. AH mo wel? ggnrw*#* !'? ?. uiiuitoU, I8LANI>?Ttov. J dlbnoa Gautt. IID, rwtor. Boivlcciat 10:30 a. n. aud7 r. u. SundayEuhool at 2 r.M. HcaUfrco. rrS?TH?MSON FT E OHUKOa. Iw ISLAND - Hot. <1?u. W. (1 linen, WW. Prowhlng b* thenaa'.or tfnbba h mcr lag. Text: Flr:t Tlmcthr, 111 10 At7?P, piU hl?t by I lev. Dr. Thoburn, ol IudU All are lordlully In. vliud to attend tlieao wrvlo'i blauer, paaior. Ucrvlces tomorrow at iOjSO a. m. and 7 r. u. Sunday school at 2 p. m. \ oung pto iiIpm' meeting at 8 p *. Stiau .on welcome. jr^FIHST I'RKStlVTKlU AN ClIUEOH ?ThopMtor, Bov. D. a. Cuun'ngham, I),I)., will preach at 10:30 a. u. *nd at 7:81i p m. Bun ay School ut 0 a. w. Mlulon School avi:*0 P. ?U&> teonth Street above Jacob. Young people'a meeting at closo c {evening aer Tloe. _____ : ? rrs?UN ITEJJ? 1'BEBB y TBBX A Ji Jcot of the morning aerraou! Doctrlno ofthoCom inunlou o( Balnta, ai maintained In tbe UnlUd P/eabjtorlan Church. Hab';ath hchcol at 2 p. n. Claw In CoufoMlon o( Fa tb, 8:15 p m. A 1 ai? welcome. ^SSZRiMSfHS Bervlcpa it 10:10 A. u. and 7.:?) r. ?. 8atibt|li Bcboofam.lt. All ara w?looma. jrS?itANE HTItKCT M. E. UHUKOH Uw Bor. J. llcnry I loo. PMlor, toivlcw to mono* >1 IPiai 4 *. and 7:00 f. *. K?eol|i? lotmou Jo youilg wiibuid. 8at)b*m*qolioul m 2 r u. All are eordially Invited. ? ElkBT BAPTIST OllUKUll Corner Twelfth aud Dyron itrceU-Rev. A. L. Jordan, paitor. Preaching to-morrow at 10:16*. m. and 7 p.-MTSunday School ftt 9M a, m. All W tStiiml sttnitt M; K, oil U huTT jfv cornor Fifth and Market itreeU-Ror. M t. pnrden. PMtor. Sen joca at lo:? a. m. and 7 p. M. conducted by the paitar. Hunijay flahoilata p. M. I'lUtor'a Cla a. Monday evaulng ?t 7 o'o.cck. All are cordially lurltcd. O iHEESE. Roquefort and Neufchatel, At MoMECHEN'S. dccia OBAB8 EIRE SETS, PARLOR COAL VASES, l'AULOK KESD8R9, And a lftiga Hue of u.elul C'lirUlmu ii MKItBITT ? naoi, deoli 1312 Marktit lltwt, OR THK HOLIDAYS. Books In frciB ami Ifl'h Juvnillt >nd Tojr Dooki, Cllitv. ilfun link., luk.t Uooka,Ulftilu, AHjiimt, a?nM, ?lrl?'n?? C?rJ?, Clir;.tmM I'ftp?i, fttloaloili l?r Ilia (OH, o'o. . C. II. qOKBV. dwlll Kn nil MftikolHlfirt, Grand Opera Haimc. One Week) Comiueueliig Mondnyt I>i?e. SO* Mntlneea Wetlniadny Ntitl Hn?u?l?jr. I'oaltUoly the oolr eniagemant 'hlaji uiu of the ( harming Little Houbrvtte and Comedienne. FLU 11ES0K J. HIND LEY, BAIlir BINDI.BV.I . -t .-t A Rutiported by the Taleutcd Aftof HBNBV TALIJOT, UttUtf Uftiupboll'i imt unilllon.l Uoaudjr AHfDllOIN BIN 1UG8, WnlnftnUr and Tlitjr.dar and Ulurdftjf t r.lday and Halntdar Ilftrllw (linnMri JnleuHlr Homtnlli Dnuu, Xlio Vlifilimt?.H. A Ou latd ol Uftiiilfloiat fcxnuj. Rlmnl of itiu mmou, QCl'.AN T1UKE1S. Oc?ftn llokoU lo or Iron KiuUuid, lnltnd, kot> land and tht oonUnanl for Mia al H. r. nullum, di Mil Mftrkatlimt s. Vuuftltng * <Sa.**0latbln0. FINIS CLOTHES FROMXHESfAR DID XT. ' The above picture will refill to many ? gentleman > scene In his life time, where either himself or tbe other fellow " got left." Old Folonius had a level bead when he advised his son Laertes rt>tfar<lio^ Lit conduct on bla departure from heme. Said he: "Coitly thy raiment as lliy purso can buy. for the apparel oft proolalma the man." Every gentleman should lie neatly attired, he oxen it to himself, to aociety at large, and to bla frienda and relative* iu Sarticular. Hla lady friends admire him for hli good taste and show their >|mrecia on In many ways. Their disapprobation la alao made manifest unmlntakalily u ahown in the Illustration. Had toe gentleman on the "left "?in a tloubto eenae availed himself of the advantages enjoyed by the "ST A It CLOTHING HOUSE," :W Twelfth Street, he would have eacaped the humiliation which he suffers. It Is hardly necessary to remark that the successful gentleman Is a patron of tbe "STAR," D. GUNDLING & CO. atMUHmac gompanui, Reading insurance company UHAUINU, Pi., ...?<17,000. St. Paul Fire & Marino Insorenco Co., 8T. PAULL, minn., AMlm ?1,300,140. 8. K HILDHHTH, A SUIT, tu> ? IBB Main HUMI. 'J'HJJ FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, or tuimg, w. t1. 1UTTAL. ,flOO,OC ifflSssysx MS itrgoea on the Wwlora watsn. R onion*. iLWSMS Dmcrou. ur 'ior-Ro, n iwjwru'sTRKKr. OONT FAIL TO VISIT ?TUB? McLure House Art Store ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, FINE PORTRAIT FAAMfS Art Novellfes in Profusion, Artistic Framing a Specially, ,nlh,6';fr??' ?nd?51??t Stock Of Mould, inp la tUo city. Ilriog on your plcturea E. L. NJCOLL, dtf,V'? Mwr,<ot Street, gRDMAS 4 CO., Agcuti for the Oclebmtod Boom Patent fodostructllile Wrought anil MullouUt I hon TREE guard. mrri Notice tolnveste roR SALE. JKFriWW IBO.V W0I1K9 Kim WortWMWBIl . F??i *nuu?l coiijkiu Bond., ruuului " C|?M ""?> r<*?- For lutlcului oil on . JdUK J, JONEH, Kuiiuge ||>Dk, l|'cla Wheeling, W. V#. limit** *ait* J'RusriiFiiiALE i..?.T< v'rlJ'V?t Tntll mado l,y J H (InnA SS OhilX'unS, C'vill'W SATURDAY,TUB 18th DAY OK DAOKUBHR, 1W M.IU n.HwU%n"?AlSf ??-tl./'wSt.M0hmi safes Wolft'lt] Ml]til ouc'tiulf qf]ut No^ 0 to remain thereon tttilll thoovfnor utuw'm>ri wuii ??! Hi* oortS I,oVOT er&j hn? I ii'.n R^?VU W*?|HH?I liolluvo to be ?K?\$gikj'Jf SEIff I""1'"" T",tal , ,??&,! ft? TTTO-gWl HAIR BAL8AM tlSMiKi'^sa HINDERC0RN8. SAW ? MILLS AND ENGINES. K?* ANtl NKOXD HAND, HATMPACT10N UUAIUNTEED. ? Prion That Will Surprise You, MOT PAY IN t.UMHSR, WrlUolontt. nmiiA*S'4k,,IA00''' *?*??'> W. V?, r Tr?Olnb./of TU * (X)tm CO., BolSJS,1&, F0B 2job Jalt. SALE. I offer (or aalo a dealrablo brick reildotice, No. 115 Fifteenth street, tiald Iioumi contulu* ?eren room* and attlu and li lltlml wllii water aud cu. For further information euiiuire of CIUb. N. MAN' IIKIi, dec!8 No ltftt Market Street. Foil SALE - MY PKOPKHTY ON North Front Btrcet, oonaUtlng of three fraiue dwull'Hgx of men rooma each, wit hgrta and water. A'ai brick oottagoof fixxooma,larae lot, t letity of ahado and fruit ireee. Will pay jiocd UUtrut on p leu asked. 1). M. LIST. dtvS T70R SALE?MY RESIDENCE No. .11 V Booth Front Street. Lot U about 30 by imi feet. B. M. HlLl)RETII. JVcl S100 IKS FOB SALE. 67 Bharca Junction Nail Mill.!] 10 Bharca Belmont Nail Mill. 38 *naru? -Ktna lr< n aud - eelJOU. 10 8harta Ohio Valley Bank, 6 Bbarta Central Oil Co. 10 flharoa I'oatody lnaurancc Co. 3 Bhaiea Top alll I, IRWIN, fitock Broker, dco7 No. 24 Twelfth Htrcet. JfOR SALE TO 0L08E AN ESTATE. The following Lota on Wheeling Island telong ins to the eatate of the late Win. McCoy, rl?; Lota No. 66. (7 and 72 on Broadway. Lota No. 86 and 89 on York atroet. Lota No. 09,100 and 101 on Virginia itieot. Lota No. 104,106,110 and ill on Hurou Mreet, Lota No. ltt, 139 and 189 on Wabaah lUeel Lot No. 144 on Water atroet. an30 W. V. HOOK A BRO.. 1800 Market W. 17 ARM FOR 8 A LB?A FARM OF 13fi I? Acrea, 2X mllea from Moundavllle. aouie lot torn laud, two fratuu Uo'iaoa. out bulldinpi, fruit well-water, etc. Cuube divided; a rare bArgain aud e&ay payment*. HOTHIIflON Jk OARV1N. Ofllce 1305 Chapliue Btroot, Wheeling, W. Va, novltt FOB SALE." Desirable Rtsldenco* Corner Fourteenth nod Chupllne. Will be offered for aalo at public auction on Wedncaday. December 31, *t ttiu fio.'t doarol the utwCou tlluuae. at 10 o'clock ?i. m. (unliM roltl previouslyatprivate aalo). My d wi Uinghouaeand lot with ?t*bie attached, and all carpet* mid lino leum un floor*, and all gai chtrdellera. Terma of ia)o-Oue< fifth caih, or aa mucb mora <ut purehaitr may olcot, and balance ou terma toaolt purchaser, Mr from one lo t*n or fifteen year*, aa d< aired, with Interstate perceut pcranouni for dria'red pay menla, payable annually secured by deed of iruit on tho property and policy of Irauranro Fartka d, airing to lmp?cl the premium, aro invited to call. . A. ALLEN UO ft ELL. W, II. lfiuia, Auctioneer. c*?i-ll J) AIRY FARM FOR S^LE. lbe underlined oUcr at private la'e ti e Daliy Farm altuato la loi-g Hun, Ohio County, Went Va., about threo and one-half mile* from tho city of Whoellng, being a part of the farm occupied by tlie lato Dr. J C, Campbell. Tho property coin* P laea about fifty acroa of laud, and on whlib la ereotcd a good dwelling hotwe, barn, atablca, etc. For terma ot tale aud further particular!, lu [julte of either o| tho undersigned. AMELIA If. CAMPBELL, DB. W. J. BATES, JB , R. O. DARK, deglCdAw No. 78 Twelfth Btroet. r.os &mt. FOB RENT. The dwelling houao, No. 121 Fourteenth at'eet, now occupied by Wm. V. lioye; modern Improve rneata, and a good-sized yard adjoining- i'<? ?ea don given April I. Add row J. li. (IRKKB. _ TXL. MB lJUTHMWOOD. drc? . pOK KJSftTI For Rontt For Itont! TWO Five Roomed Houaea, Twentioth atroet, THREE Large Dwelllugi, Fifteenth atreet., Law Omen akd Room, Enquire o( H. FOBBRR, Mo. 7 Ouatom lion*. Telefrhene A-1M rnrrt ^ K. MoKEE'S Hair Reatororcontalna no IrrlUnta or polaons; If Wfoctly safe, even tf taken Into the atoinach. it (rill remove diseaaod condition* ot the iralp, pro note tha growth of iheha'r, prevent It from fil ing out, aud reduce the oxccaalve amount of dau IrulT. It la compoaed of tho be?.t known totiln. indmlld atlmulanti for the purfKiw Intended; vllj act on the halt fallloies and alanda In the ?ellular Uaaue, lfther have any viulitv left. Try It LAUOHURBBOH, OCt7-daw Wheeling, WboloMli* Ayeaia. Office of Gily colitorT 1880 City Taxch. Notice la hereby given, to all perron* that liau lot paid their Taxea for 1M0, t?atai?naltf0('W >er centum will be added after tbe 2<th tu?t. A i ?eraonal pioperty tax blUa mint lie paid iinm^^ tely In order to lavo ?*U. Delln<|tipnt u? I iwtd will be plaoed In the baud* of a he l*eaoe for oolleetlou after the above dat ?enona wl 1 take due notice aud act accordingly. M. O. CRAWKOHU, dectfl (Mtv O'llw'tor. ^ DR. MOTrS FRENCH POWDERS. itoay, Impotent* oanaed by errom of youth, ei e?ea, Ac. Byphllla In all ftalorma, aore throat 'Might Ital bjr mul Mllti jRAGKERS AND CAKES! Ammi th, bal nUInf Cnek,n wdij.t. larrln'n EhrIb lluttor Crnckom. The only Baiter Cracker on tho market (hat la icaed ao that every cracker la ?Ueable-?iofl# roken-no ornmlia. ??^eare headanartera for Extra Bodarrafkff. MBon Hlacult ana Ulnger Hna|*. Big Uookh*,UM nP^aou^V'niV^i T *ir *0 8U t;nic ' Always order Marvin'* Buperlor L'raekera from mr ?rooerjandget the beat mada. ^>Pt^W/fKKUN(> BAKFRV 8 lo 6 hottra. Oitrat In I day;. -RgJW.Wtt