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The Highest Praise. "Ifua a Presbyterian clergyman and a Doctor of Divinity, but I am not afraid to raoommend Duffy'i Pure Halt WhUkty u Um purest and moat efficient preparation ua medicine that I know of, aud my e* parlance la a Urge ope." Uiv. B. Mills, L.L.D. "I highly rocommsnd Duffel Pure Malt Whiskey tad pngi&i II tataoaively io my practice." H. W. UvTOtmsQij, II. D.. New \erk. "Duffy'? Pure Halt Whiskey I*free from fusel oil, adulterations, or foreign impurities, and these uiiullticM should recommend It to the hl|h* "'PUtek??A.MOTT.F1,Djjt?.%k "1 concur in the endorsement of all that hai I been aald of Dull}'! Pure Malt Whiskey." ' F. K. BriMNia. Late Treasurer of the Uulted States. Can any blsher endonements tban the above be produced for auy kuowu article? ... ^ Do^they not ^rove the purity and power of thla I 5k iure?hoSovor, ami secure only Ithe genu-1 ine, and take none but Duffy's. ItU^H^^IrepuUble^UMUU^Ml^Th^ Ceo. M. Snook & Co. XjOOK: THESEPRICES ONE CASE 40-Inch Pin Strip* Suiting at 390 par yard. ONE CASE 4-4 Cloth Suiting at 3Bo par yard. ONE 0A8E 6-4 Cloth Suiting at 40o paryarj). ONE CASE 40-lnoh All-.Wool Sorgo at 42Xo par yard. ONE CASE 4-4 All-wool IBroadoloth at BOo per yard. ONE CA8E Extra Quality dlngham at BXopar yard, ONE CASE Oanulne Indigo Blua Print at S&o par yard. ONE CASE Good Quality Print at 60 per yard. FIVE BALES Superior Quality 4-4 Brown Mualln at Bo per yard. IfirCiill anil ixumlue our targe now Ham of Mlli., Hreu Hoods, Clouka, Un derwear aud lllankeU. GEO. B. SNOOK & CO. 1110 Main Street. ??X M. J. MoFadden. Manufacturers' Special Sale ?or? UNDERWEAR 1 I havo rooelvod from the Agent of flvo largo Underwear MlllaiflOO Uudonhlrta aud Drawers, with Instruction* to cloie out the entire lot at once, KKOARiiLKitt OK i.OhT. 1 will uow Xloco on sale thli entire lot of Underwear at its UrUAL COAT TO MAKK. . flood White or Qrey Shirts and Drawers, 2Pc. Heavy Browu Merino bhlrts and Drawers, 85c. flood Canton Flannel Drawer*, 'lb, 35 and 60c. Heavy Ked All-Wool Whirls aud Drawer*, 60c. Flue tamel's Hair riblrt* and Drawers, 60c. Wtrlnod Mirlno Heavy *hlrta aud Drawers,60c. Birlped Wool tdilrls and Drawers, 6Pe. Krigiitli Merino d tripod Bhlrts and Drawers, 75ceuts. Wed lea tod Red Wool Bhlrts and Drawers, 76c. Double Breast Hod Wool ahlrts aud Drawers, 75ccuti. "fauitary" Natural Wool fihlrts and Draw ers, II (W. 4uported Striped Wool Bblrliaud Drawers, II. Call aud tee thoio Great hamulus. M. J. McFADDEN, 1320 A1K2J Market Btreet, aeio WHKIL1N(?. W. VA, ?lje JuMlfoiucer. Otllco t No*. '40 ami !I7 Fourteenth Street. Now Advertisements. Oyiters? Advance In 1'ilce?W. 0. McC'luskey. Walt Paper I Wall Paper!?J. C. Orr. Hocbe>ter Urnvs-hwitiK Bros. Furi.Uued Kootna to Let. LoHt-tlol t Kltinned bpeotacles. Notlcc?ltutull (irocen Protective Association. Parlor Btuves, &c.?Nesniu & Uro. Mr*. Kva Hubbard Will He-Opeu Ucr8tudlo. Kuaty Baio Burners?Joseph bell Stove Co. bavo me Uonautner?J. W. r errell. Ohio C'ouuty Boudi. SCHOOL Ntaoi-H at J. V. AMU'K ? CO.'S. iNTmiuKLvHmmioNE calls Couutlug Hon in, 41(1, Editorial Kuomii, 4111. OUK UeDlleuiou'a Idral $2.00 Slioo la the beat ahoo uihiId fur the rnuiioj. J. W. AUIlK ? CO. FOB FALL AND WI.STEU. Juat rewired a coiu|ilcto anil artistic assortment or Sultlnga, I'auUloonlnga aud Orercoatlnga, nliicli no warrant la make up In llrat-elasa atjlp, and at rea Miuublu urlott. fit guaranteed. S|itclalllb??Jiut niched, (0 dozen mure or tlio be.t 50 cunt ?lilto hlilrta 11 uili'. 'Fuiicj Flannel slilrla at 60 cent* and uumtrda. Full line 01 our cele brated Knit Jacket*. C. HESS * SOUS, 1821 A 13UII Market Street. STACY,AlMMs AiCO.'SFinest Shoes at J. \\. AMKK cCO.'S. IF jon cannot see and needspectacles vou Hhoulu cull un us unit have jour Ijei tested nltlioul charge, Wo liare the Uncut Instruments and more experience tlmu an; other Optician In the Slate, and guarantee satisfaction or money re* lunded. JAIOII IV, UKUUU, Jeueler and optician, Cor. Tnelflh and Market Streets, LADIES' Vine iS.OO Hlioea at ** JOT. AHUM * CO.'S. Thermometer llttcoril. The theiiuouieter at Scbnepf's drug ?tore, Opera House corner, yueterday, registered as (ollowai 7 >. m.. ... H | s p. m 71 ? ?.tr mi 7 ji. m......... 71 lla 7a. | W wthsr fair. Weather lnillrnthm*. Wasiiikotoh, Sept. 25.?For Westorn Pennsylvania, light rain, southerly, ?hilling to colder, westerly winds. For West Virginia light rain, followed ^ by clearing weather aud colder north westerly winds. Tli^t Hoycotud NllmliM llr?r. Last evening the arbitration committee ol the Tradea Assembly callod on Messrs, McLaughlin A McUlnley who recently took the agency lor Milwaukee boor In this city and vicinity, and received from them a promise that they will no longer sell the Milwaukee product or toy other boycotted bell. Mnrrlnge Lle?naea Imup<1. Marriage llcensis were issued to the following named panona yeeterday by llecorder Hook I To KmliUrvonwitd, aged 22, a native of Illinois and a rdldentof this city, and Annie Schlflerer, aged 18, a native and realdent of this city, To Joseph Forsler, aged >4, and Mary X. Murphy, ami 24, both natlvea and realdenu of tula city, Pimplm, bolls and other humon an liable to appear when the blood get* liesled. To cure them, take llood'a Banaparllla, ? 10 IVanamakbr A Uaown's Annoy has com* to auy at 2101 Main street, J. W. Fuul local brevities. UatUn of Minor Maiu.ul to ??* Ab??? tliu oily. Qiociu' Day. "Durti?o Afabt*1 the Opera House, this evening. Hbnby Subadbb,oliheBouthSide,is very ill with cholera morbus. ? Fbbdkbick A Dopolai' big company?at the Grand, this evening. Jauis 0. Ma lobby, who b?d blibinjU badly mashed a lew week" ?go. 1? a?aia able to be out. _ . hail last evening. Tua West Virginia Natural Gaa Com pany isputting down a new main on l^n;rCac?oHheJunior Ordero. U nited American Mecbani? ? in William KoiiBas.abrakeman, on the Baltimore & Ohio at Benwood, had two flSien maahed off yesterday while uiakiug a coupling. ' . K vttw davfl ago about twenty feet of It haB been repaired. a small son of Chris Moore, of Twen stable, stepping on it. ? broken Tuesday evening by being run over by a brewery wagou. W H Kinbiiaut, Ilia Market, reel, ihlidav otfori lor sale a ttnu building int Vtuated at Uie aoutbweat corner ol BSsSAS ?-*?"? flrSffoK'5^'1' to be In aeurcb ol work, Tub Potomac Fair opened . j with a lair attendance lor the llrat day. To day will be the big day ?nd ?law> turnout ul the country people ?nd ?n In crtoed array ol exblfiiis la looked lor. Wiliiuh Jacous, tho well known con tractor wan arrested yesterday )>y Officer Watson for Blowing building materials to remain on tho street without display to. a Ad light danger signal. Tho case will be heard in Police Court to-day. HAYSB's BAND will givo j1" aP.D??J Sng^Tho'lmVt'b^Y.Pf^ KlX LmillorraSdmewm be weU entertained. The hand I. a popular one and has a host of friends. Thk business meeting of tho Stock* holders of the rprt^n?irthistx.>iK desired that there be a lull attendance as matters ol importance are to be brought up lor consideration. Thomas J. McCullouoii liaB resigned the position ol mill manager with the New Philadelphia, Ohio, Iron aud Steel Co*pany*ancl Ambrose Beard will now undertake the management ol offlwand isiir'^ti^Sd^on'b"^ pany, of Canal Dover. ? B. W. Mohrow haa disposed of all ol his interest in tho livery stable business that hue been conducted under the firm name of Carter & Morrow, at the corner of Twenty-third and Market streets, to R. 0. Carter, tho other partner,, for $1 350. A deed making this transfer was recorded at Clerk llook s office yeB terday. ? , ... Oh June 30 last Christ. Loebmiller went into tho river in day11Kllt t0 |'|ltl!?' 0Ulcer Lukens went alter him, but he escaped in a Bkiff and called the officer some very ugly names. Yesterday lie was arrested by Ofllcer Watson. ? lie will appear in Police Court this morn ng to answer lor Improper bathing and the use ol prolaue languago to an olllcer. Tub Typographical Union, ol this city, has rnauu extensive arrangements to entertain their friends at thelranmial hall, which is to take pl?ce?t Arionball to morrow evening. The Opera Houw orchestra will lurnlsh tiie music lor dancing and an efficient committee ol arrangement will Beo to It that all the other details are properly attended to. U an hank k Bro., the jewelers who have chargo ot tho clock in the Public Building lower, were busily engaged veRterdav ?lvin??lt a thorough over ruling ami cleaning. Theyexpectto rave it running again by 1) o clock thlB morning. It Beemed Btrange, rregu ar and unreliable though as the clock has been ol late, not to bear it striking yes terday. ABOUT i'EOl'ljE. BtnuiBer. to tbo Cltj will Wheeling Peoplo Abroad. Mies Tillie Bandi la home alter a month's absence. Allen I. Warren left yesterday lor Boston to attend a law Bchool. Mrs. Daniel Dinger and famllv have retured Irom Mountain Lake Pork. Mrs. Echols, ol 2120 Market street,has returned Irom a two weeks' viBit In Illi nois. MIhh Mr Eberbach, ol Washington City, la visiting li'er slater, Mrs. E. L, Bchambra. Mlaa Battle McLure intends going to Baltimore next week to make a visit ol about a month with friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sharkey, o( East Port land, Oregon, are expected In thla city this morning. They will visit with Irienda bore. George B. Barry, of this city, was mar rleti to Mlse Lluio Foley, of Steuben vllle, yesterday, by tbo Very Kev. Dean Hartaedy at St, i'eter'a Church In that city. Ura. Gustave Aschmnn, of Youngs town, formerly Miss Ida Harden, of this city, arrived hero last evening, and la the gueat of her slater, Mrs. John 0. Hi heldaffor. Mr. M. H. McNabb returned to the city from New York yeatorday, where he haa been for the paat week arranging for tlieopenlng of the Weatern company of "A Gold Day." ills company waa to open to-night in Adrian, Mich., but owing to a law ault between J. Fred Pendleton and Perklna 1), Fisher, In which too former auea for ono-thlrd In tereat In the show, the opening had to be postponed until the alfair Is settled, which will not be until about October IS. Thla will not In any way interfere with tbo company appearing hers In November. Tranifera ?( Ural Kitate, Tbo following conveyances of real es tate were admitted to record-yesterday, by Olerk Hook: A deed made Augtist 8,1888, by Emma 0. Britt to Susan tknlora Britt, In con sideration of $1B0 for the middle and east one-tblrda ol fractional lot No. 21, front ing on Nineteenth street, In Eaat Wheel log. A deed made September 23, 1880, by Frank Qruae to the LaBelie Building Aeanclatlon, No. % In consideration of 9435, tor the north half ol lot No. 22, In dlvlalon K, ol the Caldwell estate, as plated by Lamb A Ruasell, special com mlsaloners, An ttalUn culms to Have limn Ittibbnl. Last evening Joaepb Vlcotra, an ttal larr, complained below Justice Davis that Franageo FatUma and hla wife, had robbed him dt a number of artlolea valued Ilt20. Vlcorra la a boarder at Pattona' house between Tenth and Eleventh streets on Chapline, and atatea that the articles he tnlaaed were taken Iron his room while be was it work, Vloorra waa drunk when the case was called last evening, and the Justice tent him to jail lor ten days in default of a a fine ol $1 and coati. The cue against the Fattcna wan continued till ten o'clock to-dsy, they putting up $100 caah security ior their appearance. Mrs. Pattona ia a native ol tbla State, and married the Italian at St, Mary a about three years ago. FULL mull A hlKl'll And Bacalvwl Injurlva Out CaoMd 111* DmUi-Jsium MUajr'a lUd *?u. At an early hour yesterday morning, Jamea Shay, ? man apparently between SO and 36 yeara old, who haa been em ployed on the Union bridge work, tell while in a drunken condition from a high porch in the rear ol John McGan non'aWrdlng bouse at No. 1223 McOol loch atreet, Into a basement area about 26 leet below, aud received iujuriee from the effects ol which he died yeeterday alternoqa ahortly alter 1 o'clock, juat about twelve houra alter his fall. The deceased Up to ibdfit three weeks ago, waa employed as a drijfer.pn the ter minal work along the Peninsula amt boarded at McGauuon's. When the iron arrived lor the craaa-over at the Top mill, he engaged to luuitt in putting it up, tince Which time he haa been boarding at McCune'a, in North Wheel ing. Saturday waa pay day aud Shay, like mauy othera employed on thq work, proceeded to get on a big spree aa toon aa he got his money. Saturday night he called on hia former lellow boirdera on MtCollocb itreet, and re. malned in that vlslnity till the timeol hia death, Bleeping off Iroin time to time in oornera and ball-ways, the atupora occa sioned by the drink he waa continually filling himsoll with, Tuesday night ubout hall paat 10 o'clock bliay, in company with Dan Sweeney, a young man who belongs to one ol the ganga employed out on the l'uniusula, and who had gotten drunk with Shay, went to Sweeney's room in McGaunon's house and went to Bleep on the bed wllh their clothes on, Shortly alter Mr. McGannon made * round ol the house lor the purpose ol turning out lights aud locking doors. He lound the two men slecufug soundly and locked their door, How Shay in hia drunkon condition ever got the door open McGaunon cannot Imagine, but in some way lie got out and went out on the porch which is u regular mau trap, and fell off. The porch la a rickety affair without guard rails and ia danger ous even (or a sober man in daylight. William Moloney, who waa in the kitchen in the basement when Shay foil, summoned assistance and bail the man taken to a room upstairs. Maloney and Shay had had adruuken quarrel the uight before, and this, and the fact that it was Maloney who aroused tho house after Shay's lull, led some to the belief that he had pushed Shay off of the porch. Maloney was arrcBted early yesterday by Chief Delbrugge, and lodged in Jail on a warrant Issued by JuBtlce Arkle charging him with disorder, the idea be-' ing to hold him pending any develop ments that might be made. Shay before he died, however, told Father Schilpp that Maloney waa in no way to blame for the accident, and the Inquest held by CoronerSohullie devel oped notblug that could in any way im plicate Maloney. Shay is said to liavu came here from his home in Baltimore, but nothing definite could be learned about hia peoplo yesterday. The Jantah New Yenr. To-day Is the Jowlsh New Year, called Koeh llasbonah In Hebrew, and cele brated all over the world, Up to date the Jewish years number 5050, The synagogue in this city has been decor ated for the occasion and will be open tho entire day. Special services appro priate to the day will bo held. The business houses ol Hebrews will be closed to-day. lllrelut Vp Old CIHieni. Bodies are being removed from tbo old East Wheeling cemetery at the corner of Sixteenth and. McColloch streets, to other cemeteries, at the rate of from ten to twenty a week. This has been going on fonbe past.four or live weeks. There were originally about 600 Interments in that cemetery. Nearly all the bodies taken up are In a dry, mummified condition. Wenther Indication* To-dny-t'ooler. Trade Indications very good, Prices that will mako our stores crowded tho balance ol this week? 20 pieces yard and a-hall wide all-wool Suitings at 30c, worth 00c. 26 pieces (40 inch-wide, all colors) all wool Cloths at 35c a yard, price else wheie (or satne goods 60c. 30 pieces 4-4 wool Plaid and Stripes at 18c, cheap at 26c. 25 pleces4-4 wool Snitlngsat 24c, worth 35c. 40 pieces (40 Inch-wide, all colors) all wool Sorge at 50c, worth 75c. 10 bales celebrated Lawrence L. L. 4-4 Muslins at 6c, worth 7c. 10,000 yarda best Indigo Blue Calico at 6}c, worth 7c. 8,000 yards extra weight Canton Flan nel at 5c, worth 7c. 100 pieces all-linen Crash at 6c a yard, worth 8c. , 100 pair red 10-4 all-wool Country Blankets at $2 00 a pair, worth $4 00. ?30,000'? worth of Carpets, (rom 10c Hetmi to Uneat quality ol Moquette and Body Brussels made, at prices that dely com petition. Come where you can got -the stock to select from. Come where you can get everything you buy guaranteed to be lower than you can get them else where. The above prices aro lor to-day, Friday and Saturday only. (jTOM & Thomas. Our Concert To-Nlght. Tho members of my band and myself respectfully Invite the public and our many friends to come to-nl|ibt to the QermanU Hall and hear our conoertand enjoy the dance. We promise a fine rogramme, including a cornet lolo by leorgo Btelu, iilso n baratone solo by Johnny Yahn. The two are very clever performere, and the leader of the band (Iillly .Mayera) desires his many friends to hear theui in connection with the rest of tho programme. Don't fall to hear the concert, To tho Lndlea< My Turkish bath parlors, 02 Twelfth street, will be open every Thursday from 7 o'clock a. m. to 8 p. in,, to ladlei only. No Improper characters will be admitted to the parlora, aa my desire Is to have only the patronage of the most respect able classes. Ore. W, Houmoxr. An tiling It Might Along. Martin's Fxrrt, Bept, ltl, 1880. Uturt, It, flatr'lSoiu:' i D?ak Him:?I send enclosed twenty Ave tickets, taken from that many pack ' roar excellent Fan-Handle Oof lee, whfch wo are uslhg right along. Pieaae lend ma one of your framed Oil I'afntings. Bend It in care of our grocer, Mlse U. O. Bdwarda. and oblige Yours, with respect, Ahae K. Mrlsox. For Thirty Fox II SO you can get ono dosen fine Natln-llnlsh Cabinet Fhotographa, and one extra In a One gilt frame, Hilo alto, at Flummir's. 1138 Main street, Wheel ing. The end not yet, and still they go. Th? ChMpMt anil the lt?t. Mr, LAxarAxx,BeptSO, 1889. limn. I. Jh/r't tmi: Diar Sirsi?Enclosed you-will And twenty-live of your Fan-Dandle Ooflee tickets, which entitle me to one ot your handeotne Oil Paintings, Mother aaya Fan-Handle Coffee la the beat ahe ever drank, the clieapeat and the beat, be cause you fellows make It, Bend the picture In care of P. T. Uarthwrlght, grocer, Youn respectfully, Frarx B, Hathruxx, U 8. Ooon sells dry goods th? oheapeat, ChlldfinCry forj'ltchir'i.CtitoHi. KILLED AT WEST WBHEUKQ. The body ol R?b?rt arwoihUld,* young du> wbowbom.wi.at Mine vllle, *n Ohio town near R,v"na*' ,'^ who bu been engaged on work tlong the line ol the Olewland A Pittaburghtoad, oppoalte tbticity,*" louml lying alongildethe trsckioltb*t rotdll W*? Wheeling, at an early boor SaSK teranss ?8fSSife?? t? a?* u>?Mth. ?ip i" fS??H with other workwgn employed by H"^ WbeeUng Qreenehleld, In company with, 2pg#S work at v/eat Wheeling. ''""J&Two fog Ureenshleld, In <SV?U ZI f,mCl0?'bev"eP?raUj uKviSg! heU.ain wUh XmSwB&W that ?fe^srsass? I onAbou?bX?"e?i*. ? chlld 01 Jo"Pplt Pyle dfscovered the body. An itses&^^SsR 3rS?Pil death by being .truck by a ttain. A tele gram was mint to hi. employe? at'sWu Den vllle and they had wo remalnB sent in that nlace at noon. Grecn.bield m there were no traces oi B1yv"'fi would iudioite that be had bum lntoxl icated. . ,? '| IS TUB CIHOUIT COllUT. I v..t.r.laj,? I'ttfeewUnf VnU' The Hugor* Cw?u Both parta oi the Oiroull Court v,ere tneeaalon yeeterday. I"^art Judge Puull, the ciwo ol Barbara Hork i helmer, executrix ol the will ol Slmo I Uorkhelmer, deceaaod, v?. Panola Lodge I No 1" I O. O. F., on an appeal, occu sfesf^SSSt SVffeShEfK he pfflfl auea lor "?? recovery ol K&rM/Kys v&h Wa'duea wd'nnt entitled to any I befn Partll, beiore Judge Camptall;tbe coae ol George L. Rogera vs. J). ^ Toil! patlTadJournedtlll Unlay at 9:30 o'clock. , , A Luxury oud NecenUy "oral? Hq? ?'? ruit remedy. Syrup ol Fig, For.alo In 50 cent and $1 M boy tl?? hv Louan Drug Company, Anton i. I '&% !?. Burt aud 0. ilcnkcmeller. It "IUooU All OtUor.. Mabio'n, W. Va,, Sept. 17,1880. oJ'sT.^Enelo.ed pleMe flndtwenty fl?? tlokeU lor Oil Painting, which you will send to the William Rogers 4 Co. Your lan Han die Coffee oxcels all o'bere. YoursrespecUully, 0, A. K. DAY. Kscurtltm* to Pltt.biirflt Tin the Penn.yl. vniilu Lines. On account of the observance of 0. A, R. Day, excursion tlckeU will be gold via tbe Pennsylvania Linea at the low rate of $1 85 from Wheeling on Tuesday, October 1, good returning until October 2. Commander-in-Chief, ex-Governor U. A. Alger, Corporal Tanner, Department Commander (Jtewartand staff, Mrs. John A. Logan and otber distinguished per sons will be present. The Exposition will be specially at tractive on this day. For time of regu lar and special trains, see bills. It li an Excellent Article. Wiikklinq, Sept. 18,1880. hlttrrt, S. Ihifr't Bonn Okau SinsEnclosed find twenty-five tickets, lor which please send mo one of your framed Oil Paintings. I think your Pan-Handle Coiteo Is excellent. Please send tbe picture In care of Charles Klein, corner Market and Eighth streets. Yours respenfully, 1J ;udii Meanoh. THE I'llTSHUHUH EXPOSITION, Special Cheap Excurnloni via the Pennajrl* vanla Linen. Excursion tickets, Including admission to the Exposition, will bo sold to Pitts burgh on September 28 via the Pennsyl vania Lines, at the rate of 12 from Wheeling, good returning until Septem ber 30. _______ A No. 1-Nunu Hotter. Brilliant, 0., Sept. 19,1889. Ham. S. itarr'. Sou: Gkktlxm kn : -Having used your Pan Handle CfltToe for about three tfttM WS have always found It as represented?A No. 1. There Is none better In tbe mar ket. Enclosed please find twenty-five Pan-Handle Coffee tickets, for which send me ono of your pictures. In care of Mr. Frank Speldei, Brilliant, 0. vtiry respectfully, Mas. Kats WisxLY. BUBUMWIWIJ PAUL" KicurtIpni via Famllandle lluute. . On October 1, excursion tickets will be sold from Wheeling to Burgeltstown, via the Plttaburgh, Clnclnnstli A 8b Louis Hallway, at ono fire for the round trip, and on October 9 and 8, at rate of $1 88. Regular trains leave on October 2 and S, at 0i30 a. m. and 12:45 p. in., Central Time, returning leave Burgettatown at 1;13 and 7:05 n. m. All tickets good returning until Friday, October 4. Fatwllaadle Coffee It Kierllent. ' WtLaoaavao, W, V*., Sept. 18,1889, Mmrt, t, JlMfigmii Gumma*!?Enclosed find twenty five tickets taken from the Pan-Handle Collee, for which pleaso forward to my addreei as above picture No, 10. We find Pan-Ilamlli' Coffee excellent, and It glvei entire satisfaction to the oon ?timer. Yours truly, LaxoaiSullivan, gOLUIIIU)' HfcDNlOW. Mssanlsa ts. Maw Unmb.rland via the rati.llnnille, On account of the Soldiers' Reunion, exeurslon tickets ,wlll be sold from Wheeling to New Cumberland on Thursday, September 2(1, at the rate of $1 15, good returning until Friday, 8ep te tuber 87. A special train returning will leave New Cumberland for Wheel ing and intermediate paint* at 6:30 p. m,, Central time, on Thuraday. Ui'CE.N'DUKV HBK. ? Burning Stable on the bouth Side CtmUi Miirh Excitement* A new frame atable recently built by William Grewe, in the alley in the rear of bis bakery at 2138 Main atreet, wu burned laat night. An alarm of fire wu aent in from box 43 and the depart ment turned out promptly and ex tinguished the fire in a few minutes. The loaa la estimated by Mr. Grewe at about 9360, and lucluaed a wagon and aet of harness. Mr. Grewe alao stated that-1lie fire was undoubtedly of in cendiary origin. Officer Cruce discovered . the blase in it* iuclplency, It wu then confined to a email pile of atraw on the outaide of the atable, und be made an effort to But it out. Failing i? this be went to is Hook and Ladder house, where Foreman Bit* attempted to send in ? stillmlaroi, but wu unable to do so be cause the central office could not be hatl. While he wu trying to get "Central" the alarm mentioned above wu aent in. The foreman') inability to get the cen tral office at ao critical a time palfably illustrates the necessity of havlug a sep arate board for the city telephones. AUlMMKm New Attraction* at llothTheatre* Tonight. "Drifting Apart" at the Opera llouie. James A. Heme's new play, "Drifting Apart," will be produced for the first time in this city at the Opera House tbia evening. The play hu been meeting with the ume Mattering success that "Hearts of Oak," the play that made Mr. Herne fame and fortune, did. Manager Relster received a dispatch from Mr. Herne yesterday, dated at McKeesport, where tint play wu produced lut night, in which he stated that he had turned people away at Altoona Tuesday night anil that the house wu all Bold for last night. ?"Drifting Apart" is a dreaiu drama. This kind of tlietno for plays of a melo-dramatlo order is by no moans new ororiginal, but it Is almost invaria bly effective, and In "Drifting Apart" It Is said to be particularly so. 'l tie en gagement bore is one of three nightsand a Saturday matinee. Reserved seals can lie had at House's. HlK Novell)' C?m|ituty ?t th? (Jrniitt. The Frederick 4 Douglass Novelty Company will commence a three-nights' engagement at the Grand this eveuing, ana those who want a teat should lose no time in reserving it at the McLure House hat and furnishing store, for the indications are that the liouse will be packed at every performance. The ros ter of this company Includes a long list of well known artists in their several lints. Mr. Heeraon, in Ills great mystery, "Electro," has created a porfect furore olsewhere and is alone worth tho price of admission. If you don't want to stand up secure your seat at once. The "Eagle's Nest" Company closed their engagement at the Grand lut night. There were good average audi ences present both at the matineo and evening performances. Hinging Hucletitii Open the Honaon. Two of the popular singing societies of Ihls city, the Teutonla and the Mtenner chor, opened the round of social festivi ties they propose enjoying till. coming season lut evening. The Teutonin gave a concert and ball at their hall in the Eighth ward that wero very enjbyable, The principal solists were Miss Mary Bunkard and Mr. Will B. Day. Tho society sang two or three very accepta ble numbers and Mayer's orchestra wlilch furnished the music for dancing assisted in the concert with two Bplendia overtures. The hall wu prettily deco rated for- this occasion and the opening entertainment wu a success in evory way. The Mrcnnerchor opened with a pri vate hop at their hall In Crangle's block on Market street. The.music wu fur nished 'by Klllmyer, and there wu a full attendance of the numbers with their lady friends to enjoy the pleuant affair. HyruporFtg*. Ia nature's own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the moat effective remedy known to cleanse the system when bilious or costive; to dispel head aches, colds, and fever; to cure ha<ual constipation, indigestion, piles, etc. Manufactured onlv by the California Fig Syrup Company. For Bale In 60 cents and $1 bottles by Logan Drug Company, Anton P. Unas, K. B. Burt and 0. Men kemeller. ?? W? Think It Kxcellont Coffoo." St. Mart's, W. Va? SopU 12,1889. Man. 8. Baer't tiotu: Drab Sirs:?Enclosed you will find twenty-live tickets taken from your Pan Handle Coffee. Please send the picture (No. 10) In care of N. Ogden. -?i Yours truly, <. Miss Alice Oldhild, Wanamakbk & Brown's Agency has come to stay st 2101 Main Street, J. W. Frbrrl., l'ltuliurgh KiituiilUon. Saturday, September 28. the Baltimore & Ohio will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburgh at $2 for tho round trip, In cluding admission to the Exposition, and good returning until Monday, the 30th. Ltkei It Very Well. Steubknvillr, 0., Sept. 10,1889. Hum. 8. Baer'tSont: DbaiiSih#:?1 have used Pan-llandle Co (fro for some time, snd like It very well. 1 have got Unrequired amountof tickets, which I send herewith, and de sire one of your handsome framed Oil Paintings in return. Please send Mo. 16, in care of Starke it Boat, and oblige. Yours respectfully, Miss Katr Collins. Kllxlr uf lhtte* Is a combination of tho active properties of dates, figs and prunes, and other tropical fruits. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have rendered it im mensely popular. It cures habitual gon stipatlon, Indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, piles, etc. Sold In 60 cent bottles by 0, K. Goetse, W. W. Irwin, W. E. Williams and John Laugblln. Logan Drug Co. and Goodwin & Co., wholesale agents. Jacobs A Isrrbrro closing out retail ?took. Now Is jour time to buy bargains. A IlouN?kiM'|H<r'H Opinion. iEast Livrhpool, O., Sept. 18,1889. llinn. B. Baer't Bmt: Drar Sirs t?I have uasd Pan-Handle Coffee, and I like It very much. 1 send you twenty-live Pan-Handle Coffee tickets, {or which please send picture to me<la care of Chambers Bros., East End, andiohlige > Yours respectfully, "< Mrs. J. W. Bmcma, A QuMtlen, Do yon tufTtor with habitual constipa tion or blllousnewf It so, try the pleas ant liult laxative, Elixir of Dates. It will cure you. Sold In 60 cent bottle* by 0, K. Uoetse, W. W. Irwin, W. E. wllliimi, John Laughlln. Logan Drug Company and Qoodwin A Co., wholesale ?Wilt. WalUburf, A n?w fa roue la balai billl al tht ttandard ghus worii. In which eotl will b? uied (or lull ? Mr. John Lew la, who fill Wo In dilltata ?With lor Mint Urns |wil, Ml Tpwlay for uall lorn la, loromjmnlid by Mr. John Halium, SRfRMpm i |( * ? i| ?[)?. VI ? I ? mUlBK BKIEF8. ? Ilosuiue of Nnwiy tlapyenluga that Have Takeu Place lu tbe 01am City. J. Lord tod family have moved to Brooklyn. ?Uwlljj 0MWtl wU1 ?oon oa Twenty sixth * *?1T low with WDmi suubcuwH?.*^ k" remorKl hw I"??r to tawfoiml.T?kS.%>><' "? 1"<,l"", 0I" ?uW'kski 71s Mi*" Alien Burt wm knocked down aud beaten se verely by two unkuown rough* the other uight. iA&sfeitus sra ivsi hrn!S ?.?"!?' I1."'' ""? fiullttttonl died >t Her ??o? J * Marietta yesterday. Mr. Rutherford aud family left yeaierdajftaornlng for there. Several Mulllua havo moved bero reeontly S2SwuJ"i?Uv,aiiBai Un'outowo, l'aM aud Brooklyn, N. Y., also aeveral from New Jersey, lbo A*ll)a Manufacturing Compauy. baa been promoted to salesman, and baa gouo couth iu tbe interest of tbo concern. Bandera will not go back to tbo ggg'SAmte j?fi ss ultag, hum '' 'r,"",u""' t0 '? nwullug menS mm J""!'"* ?lour horno turn and mou",e" r? Several Monroe county poopl. pauod through ?h'?W? u?irnP?l0U.,'a wo*' thorn were Ur. WlllUMl Wiley. wifa aud (laugh" tor aud J. T. Notion au.l lamlfy. " and wllo havo leaaed the Wind ?or Hotel lijr a torcu ol yearn. TUoy havo alio """p*"*' lor now lurulturo lor llio complete !.! Ji,' ?* will loavo "heir oldstaud, the "White Houiq, vucuut. The t*eloral relation. o( Itov. N. 8. Hocy have hoen tlUaolvedou aoopuutot nla fallinghealth. At tho congregational meeting It was thought thla ?u Ilie bual lUlujj to do. ai It would uko tho worry Mid atralu off Mr. lloev'a tnlud. Hea olutlona ol el n cere regret woro adopted. ..J';1;'" !? nothing now hero In >tool rlrcloa. Nothing can ho loaruodaa to what l< going to bo done. Botiiool tho workmen lay II there I, not 'a start made in two weeks tho r? THIEVES AT JIUUNDSVILLE, A Dotmitlve Knocked Honaeleaa-Other In. I torching Nowa Notes. Baftlaio^lt0lI? MyBr" hlU roturuetl bomo trom Tbo Board of Directors of tho penitentiary mot ycaterday, but tramactoa no important buiuiess. Some one i.roko Into Dr. K. 0. Tbomaa' offlce. ed souie o'clock, ucar where tho uld rolling mill aloud! The court House bell will be rung to give notice of the time ol the lest.so that thocltUena wbo wiab to aoo It way bo prcaont. . J' .,1If.?r'ck?Fairmont, a new brakeman on tbo Baltimore ?v Ohio, had thuforeilu?eroibla right hand ho badly maahed between tbe bump era of a freight train near tbo dei>ot yesterday morning, that it had to be amputated. After the finger was cut off Ilamriok started for tho depot declaring that be would do up Engineer A. J. Garrison, wbo was in charge of tho engine. Ohle Klvor road was before Mayor Purdy yesterday afteruoou uguin, charged with oh struotlug the atrceta. It waa a very aggravated case and u line of f20 and costs was ininoited that being tbo lull extent of the Jaw. The streets bad been obstructed n long time aud an officer requested the train men to make a cut at the crowing! WM 10 80 10 h~ w'lh u,? in! rSp0A,0.k!r#rru-i!JW a d?l?ctlve hero look ing for tbo tblevea whir havo been orwratlng on ** pwpe'ty. Tuesday night ho dUoovered two S nff'iJniii11" standlog on the aide till one of tho men got Inside, . U|' t1d c,owd tho ^O01,00 him, in tending to cover tho otoer with bis revolverand !vfi^Li l,i Ul 1,10 full,ovv "fuck him on tbe forenrad with a stone and ho was knocked souse* leas. Tho two men thon mado their eaoaj>o. *??!&&*} meellug of the Clty(^>unci? ait.% w^rexiiis: i a ?fernfl.^Aiiiy^'cir'i.ro'i! imlty summoned as wltnesA Beforo E 1 e Ms>'or each witness, with a i single exception, atatcd that ho bad not noticed 5}LI61"R ?."??"lvo about tho pens, but that bis wife had' ThMi Jf,h Lno complalnu, but his wile nad, Thp Health OUlcerulso reported that i the water aud Ulth which Is permitted to run from the tannery laa tuilwii?,,?. I rjJfJM'lnle<'ll0 eee how that oiiynslve stuff cau bo disposed of. Mr. McConuell, tbo owuor "n the matte7' '10 Jo whatovor U right MAKTLV8 mm 3LATTO3. Hoolftl Note# mul 1'ututn About People. - Mnppunlugs. Mr. J. F. Hanes la In tho8juth. MIm 8alllo Miller left yesterday (or Zanesvllle to visit relatives. Mra. Atklnaon an?1 Mrs. Stcggor, ot Fushlng, are the guests ol Mra. John Campbell, on Fourth street. Mayor Mitchell, Judge Cochran, Captain Laah and Marshal Burns shot slaty squirrel* near' Flushing on Tuesday. MIm Jennie Jonea entertained a party of hot young frlonda very pleasantly at her home, iu the Harden Spot, last evening. Mra. Dr. W. K. llervoy and her alitor, Mlaa Maggie Armstrong, left yesterday for Pittsburgh to spend several week*,with fnenqa. Beta aro already being made hbro on the com"* Ing Gubernatorial election. It Is said that one' ontbuslastlo Kepublican. who works lu the .Eiua mill, has bet 910 that Forakerwlll have W.ooo majority, foraker Is very popular hereabouts. Cards were Issued yesterday for the marriajte of Dr. W. IJ. ahuttloworth to Miss Carrlo Ingle bright. Tho event will tako place at the rosi deuce of the bride's parents. Capt. aud Mrs. L. w, ingiobrlgbt, on South Fourth atreet, next Wodnesday at 1 p. m. . Mr. 'aaao Lovd Klnsey, son of Mr. William G. Klnaey, and Miss Edith Klma Cattell, daughter of Mrs. llutbanna Cattell, both of Mt. l'leaaant, were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the realdetice of Ibe bride's motbor. Tho ceremony was tpcrlormed by Jtov. D. B. UpdegralT. Tho newly married eotiplo will bo glvon a reception to-day at the realdenoe of the groom'a parents. The bath room prlvllego to bo oonnocted wlt'i the Y. M. C. A. that is proposed to start h re will be worth more thau the 15 membership fee. Bnppose a man bathes only once a week and spends twenty-five oe"ts for each one, tho cost for ono year will be 118, nearly throe tlmca the amount, Beiidesthls there will be tbo gym nasium, reading room, parlor, religious meet* IngMoclal (eati)res, etc. ? Th* kklrf Rmum for tin (mt ano. ena of llood'i Baraaparllla la fminil In thi. ?rtlola Itself, It li Inerlt Uiat ?lni, ami tho fact that llood'i Baruparllla actually ao oomMUhea what la claimed for It. I> what hni sum to Uili medlelne a fopularlty ami ?ale greater tlian tliat ofanjr oilier anraapi* Merit Wln8 Her before the public, llood'i Sanaparllla eurea Serofuln, tall Rlieiim and all llnmora, Djapepala, nick ftoadaehe, nillmuneii, jowcomn Tlmt Tired feeling, ereateian Appetite, atrengtlv ?111 the Xertea, build, up Ilia Whole nratem. IIMana partita 11 aotd by all drui giU. mill for H> Prepared hyCtLUwd ?Do., ApoUMarlea, Lowell, Man, Furniture. Carpets. Eto. "the wheeling^" Installment Co., 1163 MABKGT STHEET. HAVING at an enormoua expense bought out the respective interests of those heretofore interested lu the Wheel ng Installment Company, the concern in ita entirety passu into our hands, while the style of the firm will remain the some. Under our exclusive man agement we propose to run it entirely different to what has been heretofore done. We propose to run it to suit you. We are here to serve you, Your inter ests are oura, and our duty will be hence forth to protect and promote them, Wheeling Installment Go, We Are to-day into the ranks of our competitors our first gun of legitimate competition. We have several charged to the muule that we intend exploding at the proper time. We are determined that every dealer in town shall hear from us. We have taken hold of this place to do business, and doit we will, if low prices, small profits and big, bigger?yes, the biggest credit advantages in the city to you, will do it. Wbeeliog Installment Go, Couaternation is bound to ensuoamong ourcompeera.' Thatia our object. They are our aim, and consternation among dealers la our hobby. While this ia the de aired result among deal ere it will just be the contrary among the people bf Wheel ing and ita aurrouudiugs. The gun we ex plode to-day only echoes thoglad tidings that you have now in your midst an es tablishment that haa rnred neither timo or expenau in placing before you tbo iuobt complete and beat assorted st^ck of Housefurnishing Good* extant. Wheeling Installment Go. To extern! to you?(every one without exception)?thu privilege of making homo comfortable and cuay for a email I cash*outlay and on easy weekly, aemi monthly or monthly payments, is our object; but to do this and save you mqnev is our business. Our facilities to do it is as extensive aa our atouk ia end less. ?Tbo latter embraces Furniture of 16very description, Carpets of every grade, Stoves of the most renowned and reliable make, Oilcloths at all prices, Bedding of all kinds, Lamps, Lace Cur tains, China Ware, Clocks, Pictures, and in fact anything and everything condu cive to a pleasant home. Wheeling Installment Co, Before purchasing elsewhere call and see ua. Wo can interest you in our. stock. Wo can save you money on your purchase. Wo give you not only par value for money, but satisfaction also, hvery purchase made from ua must be satisfactory or money refunded. That Is our policy. What could bo fairer?, Who con do more? Who Is doing as! much for you? Quality and price go! lmud In band hero. Fair and polite treatment to all is our guide. Thon call I on us; wo will be pleased toseo you? We do not ask you to buy II our prices do not justify you. Stop in when in our neighborhood?wo will gladly show you our stock and quote prices. With us you can make your own terms, WHEELING INSTAUHENT GO. 1153 MARKET ST. MISSES' ?AND? CHILDREN's peasants' Coats, Parisian Rob patterns. ilks velvets, lushes Ladies' Cloth, Plush ?AND? SEALSKIN I wraps H. Emshelmor-Cloaks and Dress Goods. EMSHEIMER'SI THIS WEEKONLY. 3,000 Yards Good Canton Flannel at 481-2 Cents. 5,000 Yards Lancaster Gingham at 5 3-4 Gents, 2,000 Yards 4-4 Cloth at - - 24 Cents, 400 Fine Knotted Fringe Towels, 40x20, at 25c. 500 Ladies' Red Vests at ? ? 49 Cents. 250 Hisses' Red Yests at 25 to '40 Cents. 1,000 Yards Invisible Check Cloth at 37 Cents. 50 Pair Scarlet Blankets at ? ? $2 95. 50 Dozen $100 Kid Gloves at 65c a Pair. CLOM-DEPARTMENT. 3,000 Garments troi $150 to $50 EMSHEiMER'S, ^ ELEVENTH STREET. House & Herrmann--Furnlture. Carpets, Etc.' We Will Furnish Your House i i ( AND CLOTHE YOUR WIFE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN And we Don't Expect you to Pay whan you are Sick or Out of Work. AND HOUSEFURNISHIHG GOODS. Just Reoelved a Full Line of PLUSH COATS, Newmarkets and Jackets. House & Herrmann, ? 1300 MAIN STREET.