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^AKlH^ nnuincD ruv?utn Absolutely Puro. TliU powder tinrer varies A marvel of purity, itronnth Aiirl wholesomoncM. More economical than the ordinary kind*, nod cannot bo told In cotnpoilllon wltu tho multitude of low test. Miort weight alum or jdioipb&to powder*. Sold onlu in omt HoYai, iUkino 1'owhlH Co., IOC Willi itrcot, Kvyr York. oc25-mwf*w ; * .. ' ' !>v-' ;v -.v Coo. M. Snook Si Co. ?xx~~ ^ OF HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES! AT TUB FOLLOW!SO -Special Prices:-9c-i4c-20c~25c OCn nw /] lOrt ouu m - P?Z- TSTetircL No lnllor vViiYs cur 'riiotrh! lVe li;tv?iVarn?\v Kuibrol?Ipri<'3 froiu 2c i?cr yaril itj?. 0'i?r"now.-7ami 4*i-!ncU Horn* stitched lintl Tiickcil FL0UNCIN6S In Irlsli, Uuljiuru, .Point rte (Ju'ne IMIssp, Yiuiiljko am! Horetlu cITects nro muriela of licauty mill Cheapness. X^SEE DISPLAY IH SODTH WINDOW GEO. I. i00K & CO, 1110 Main Street. M. J. McFadden.' HfiTST HATRT HfiTRT Xi.il 1 KJ i liiX JL V IXiX X u i To tlx attcution upou rny Hat Department, and to carry out mv purpose to make it tho most l>opular Uat store In Wheeling,.! have marked my goods at j/Vicea entirely new to the people of tiila city. Uood Felt Working Hats, all slmpe*. 60c..' ; ; Flue Crush and Cigarette Hats, M)c, 73c and St. Fine Fur liats, latest stylo, 5100, 8125, 9140 : - ; nud 81 65. Tourist Hats, Creased Crowns, St 00,8160,8175 aud JI 'Jj. Wide brim, Creased' Crown Hats, 50c, 75c, SI 50 and 8193. I have made a special reduction in the prices of uiy iurgo stock oi Late .-tyie Winter Stllr flats. - Good Quality Black atiir tuts, 8100. Good b ur Still' Hit?, redaccd from 8170 to 115. Flue KuratiirHats,reduced from 8240 to 8190. ..Extra FineatilUIats,reduced from82 90to240. Hoys' Cloth liats.ullstyles, 115 aud SOc. Hoys' Ciotn Caps, one aud two peaks,'25, 35 aud 50 cents. Hoys' Flush, Polo and Windsor Caps. 25,35 and . ; 50 ccuu. . ' ileu's Plain Cloth Caps, 15 and 25c. Men's Windsor Caps, wlih roll, 36 and 60c. '.Men's, flush Wiudsor Caps, 8LO0, SI 25 & 8160. M. J. McFADDEN, Hatter &i Furnishor, 1320 * 1388 MAHKEX.STREET. 'Jail Clothing, Etc. yy ANA JI aicHTBKOWN! First in town with New Samples and New Prices, with a reduction from 87 50 to 85 00 for best Silk and ,\Vool Pants made to order, and Hulls tho same: aud 1 will close out ray stock of Dry Goods aud Carpets at your prices, before moving. . J. W. hJiKKEL, )?1U 2101 Main olrccC CVd rv t i i iLijc jUiWUiKncn-. Ol'.lcu: No?. Ji3 xuitl ill FourteenthStreet. Now Advertisement*. -v Faintly Arlington Steel Piute Range*?Joiepli : ; Bell StoVdCo. llon? Hro.?fho Ideal Feed Mill. : -viiuultltooksuud Stationery?Joseph Graves. ' For Ueut?u. U. Smith. V iiaVB.Vou a House to Rent?Read the Now . System of Chaise*. ; akcuis Warned?Lester Payne & Co. TUP Aiucrleau Card oaine?Lester Pay ue.b Co. block* uud ncal&nue forSale?Tnos. O'Brien. Wanted?ATnorouKhly Competent Man./ Ohio County Boud?-7*onrtn Page. Sl'KOUL iLviUiAlXS in, heavy weight woolens, coiisislin^ vii Suitings,' l\intnlooaiug tintl Overcoatinys, nliieii we .warrant to mako up iniirst-class btjle. too dozen more ot Ihosc celebrated 25 ci'iit Hall Hose in .Fast IMaeb,Jlcriuo natt Camel's* Hair just received. Umbrellas?A coincide line of Silk and (jiloria Cioih, wiiu troltl, Sliver and bitlnral Wood Handles, at. tv tuas & sons', ljl-1 iV itttt Market street. IK )oit eun'nul see and need si?cetncies jwii should ciiiioh us and have jour Dyes listed nithout charge. \>e have.lite instruments and more experience iliad mo other Optician in the .State, .ii.l lriliil'illlttiit 111' iiliinix ru. Jeweler and optician, v (.uivTvrclltli uiiU Jlarliet fctreets. Thormouiulur Record. Tlio thermometer at Schnepf'a drug , ,; 8tor6,Opurti. House v corner, yesterday, registered us follows: 7 a. m ....*33 13 p. m.; SS J a. m W 7 p. m.... 37 12 iu_... ..........'35 | v? callicr? Fair. Woathtir lmlicntlonn. Washington, Jan. 21.?For West Virginia, slightly colder, northwesterly winds. For Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, generally fair, except llglit local shows on the lakes, colder, northwesterly winds. ; ' Yostertlny'ii rollco Court. in roiice i;ourc yesicruay morning tlio case-brought against J. A. Honry, real estate agent, for failure to com* ply witu some regulation governing, the ' cleaning, of a vault on some property of j which 31 r. llenry has charge, was dismissed at the request of Health Officer Garrison. Dr. Garrison's reason for doingthis was that tlio warrant bad been issued under a section v he;does not con- ( aider to boas strong as a certain other 1 feii i^ section of the Health ordinances under ( . which.another,case has beeu Drought t Against Mr. Ilonry which will be heard t at this morning's session. Tho. only \ other case yesterday morning was KTOfflKA plairi drunk; tho fellow'.wajg a stranger whoso appearance was very tough, and I BBBfgho was allowed to go on condition that I Jie would leave tho town at onco. " , s ^ , \:r <ST'f3?t ?:5?Sb* rfr.v^4 i tal*s2 i Pi * i - ix)CAi.JnnEvrni3. fn(t?ni of Minor, Slentlun In nntl Abunt J llm Cltr. -llT, Tim Belmont mill wasofT yesterday. Matins* perlormance at the Grand ' Ills atternoon, At the Opera llonso tb-nl>jht?The ' Swedish ladles' Concert Company.^/,;! . At the Grand WiUght?last poriorm- I ince ol "Diogenes Tramp" by Frank I. Frayne and company. tTjWJ " 1*0 Ehl*y|; a decorator in theiWar-" nick pottery, In sulTerlng from a badly mashed loot. Tho member win Injured ' by a steel plate (ailing on It. VHkxrt ISAiiiD/a plaln'drunlf"waaiaf- ' rested by Officer Daum I on Seventeenth itreet.laat evenlmt. Olllcer Moran also nrrcsted a.drunken individual on ..Market street late lost night. Tho prisoner was too lull to'tell bis namo." . A maeriagk llcenflo whb issued from Clerk Hook's office yesterday to Andrew l)>Awn nuail OA n naltvo nnrl mislilunf l\t thiif county, and Katie Hill, aged 21,-n native of Clarke connty, Indiana, now a resident of this county. -;;Y,. . Tiik literary section of the Arion Society was to have given an ontortaiument at tho society's ciub house to-morrow evening, but it has been found necessary to postpone it indefinitely on account of the illness of several who were to take part Tiik weather for the poat two days has .been siiuply glorious. Thosharp, air, bright suushine;and bracing winds havo brafced" everyone up and ;poonle move faster and feel better.'-generally. It is hoped that the present conditions may continue. *'1 Hknhy Bayiia will appear . before police court this morning charged with violating Section 83 of an ordinance in relation to offenses. Bayha -has been running a tallow rendering establishment on Sixteenth street, and the charge is made by Charles Thois. Ykstkrday morning a runaway horse knocked down an old lady named Kimmenp at tho* corner of Twelfth and Chapline "streets. The'lady was taken into Hon. G. L. Cranuier's ofllco, where afteri!a :lew minutes rest she recovered sufllciently to go on her way. Hauky 0. Makrington was before Justice Arkle yesterday charged with assault and battery, by his father, James Marrington. He was fined$5 and costs, and in ueiauit 01 payment was Bent iu iail. The Marringtona live iu a houBo boat:and'aro located at prcaont abovo the Top mill. / ' \-"Y. : A'still alarm of fire .was aent to the Vigilant engine house from the reaidfence of Samuel Cooper on Seventh atreet yeaterday'evening. Tlie company responded promptly and extinguished the lire with a Bab cock'. The. fire originated' frdrn a natural gas stove, and did qamage amounting to$5. : ' i William \Vatkin8, the pauper who was arrested at the County Poor House by Constable Love on Monday, on a warrant sworn out before Justice Davis charging him with theft, was yesterday held in the sura of $100 to answer before the next Grand Jury. In default ol bail ho will stay in jail. x In Part I of the Circuit Court yesterday, before Judge Paull/thoentiretime was devoted to tuo hearmg of arguments of'counael in the matter of the writ of prohibition to restrain the Board of Commissioners from examining into - the' AJ T?0t!?:.W II uutncio uuu ickuiuo ui u uoutu ?? -?*. Davis.There was no business transacted in Part II. " Ciiaki.es Heiskk and Thomas Hercules were before Justice Arkle hist evening charged with hindering an officer in the discharge of bis duty.: On account of the absence of important witnesses, the case was postponed until this evening; Heiser and Hercules are the two men arrested by Constable Lauchlin at the Grand Monday night. "Washington',Ta., it is reported, is to have another manufacturing establishment in the, shape of a tube works, which will be' removed from Boston, Mass. Tho local committee to which was referred the matter of raising $50,000 by subscription, has gotten this amount,' and the formal negotiations with Mr. Tyler, who represents tho tube works, will be opened at once. A150 IT rEoridj. Stranger* in tho City ami Wheeling People Abroad. Mr. D. Steen Thompson, of Parkersburg, was in the city again yesterday. Mr. W. W. Wilson, of Fairview, Hancock county, was registered r at the McLuru yesterday. Mr. J. M. Hartley, of - Fairmont, was among tboso registered at the Hotel Windsor yesterday. Mr. George BairJ, jr., of the City Water Board, is again contined to his room by an attack of sickness. Mrs. Harry A. Deiters has been lying very sick for the past two weekB with influenza at her home on Jacob street. Mr. George A. Laugblin, of Cleveland, formerly, of this city, is again hero on a bueiness visit. He is regist6red at the Windsor. Among those registered at the Stamm yesterday, wero the following . named Wets Virginians: R. J. Malley, of Parkeraburg; J. A. Dopier, of Proctor, and T. C. Love, of Grafton. Col. FraukWalter, the well known proprietor of the Two Mile House, out the Nationul roud,has returned-from the Arkansas Hot Springs much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Howard, of Cincinnati, arrived here vesterday niorgj ii.^ m..t ...... ti iu? 11 uu uu luu .uiuuif, xiie^ will remain three or four days and visit with friends. Mr. C. P. Whitney, formerly of this city, and at oue time agent of the Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad here and at Bridgeport, was married yesterday at West Haven, Connecticut, to Miss Josephine Ward, of that city. Mr. William Law Hooff,\ who spent the holidays hero and who was prevented from starting out on the road again after that Beason by an attack of tho grippe, got away Monday. It is saidithat the 11 ret point he headed for was Youngetown. Mr. Harry C. Sedam, formerly salesman for the Warwick Pottery here, now Belling for tho Homer Laughlin Pottery, of East Liverpool, registered at the McLuro jyesterday. He brought a; line of samples with him and hos them attractively displayed in his rooms. Mr.-Morris Block, a large glass and pottery buyer from San Francisco, arrived in tho city yesterday and registered at thu McLure, where he .was warmly received by the companyof salesmen who are making that hotel their selling headquarters this month. The condition of Mr. Sam P. Norton, who is seriously ill at hie homo on tho Island with pneumonia, was not at all improved yesterday and last evening a number ol his friends entertained the Bravest doubts about his final recovery. He was violently delirious last night and considerable efiort was required to control him. Hon. John M. Collins, of Charleston, and Mr. J. H. Marcum, of Huntington, arrived in the city last evening and registered at the Stamm. They are here to uttend a regular monthly meeting of.the Board of Penitentiary Directors to bo held to-day. Hon. Hiram R. Howard, i af,Point Pleasant; President of the Board, is laid up with the grippe and will not ] be able to attend the meeting. 1 W- '?? I Tho Work of Straightening Jlegun. Work was begun on the straightening )f Caldwell's run yesterday by tho Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Railway J :ompany. A gang of fifteen men went J o work in the morning to cut anew J thannel close up to Twenty-ninth street k jetween Woods and Eoff Btreets. You can get an infallible Remedy for he Influenza or "La Grippe" at Dr. c lennig'a Pharmacy, No. 24 Eleventh I treet. Price 60 cents per bottle. - c I Bill FREIGHT WK Dn tho B. & 0. at Glen Eastqn Causes a Conductor's Death. DHIO RIVER ROAD BRAKEMAN ft?% lUllcdat^arlUKjon?AJ'an-Hanilla llrnkcmnn' Itni n Iid? CnCOlT niiil'U Another Ih Ilatlly Injured ? A ji^'li'iOlluntcr of Accident". '^An accident rrheroby one llfo wan lost, and oI((!it .cum and a locomotlvo were badly wrecked occurred ntnr point about"one^ mile cast ol Gleu Kaaton on the Baltimore A-Ohio road yesterday morning at 8 o'clock.' The Unit and second sections ol frolght train No. R0 were running closo together; wheu ubout a mile beyond Gleu Easton, the flret sec* tion broke in two, aud the rear part of the. train, fan.^ack a CoDBlderabie distance on tho grade. When the plecoof train was brought to astaodBtin, a, flag* man was sent back to warn thesecoad section, but bo, much time hud been consumed-.in stopping the train and it had run back so for that it was too late to stop tho (Becond section beforejt ran into the . rear of tho first soct(on;$'fhq; second Bection crushed into the standing train, wrecking tho engine completely, and demolishing the. eight cars in front of it. - ' ... > WhoH the signal wasseen by Engineer Monr6e McFaiin,-whb had charge of tho second scctioH, lie reversed hisi.ongine and whistled down brakes, and with tho fireman jumped from the cab. The Big? nal for brakes brought;the-crpw^which was in the caboosu, out onto tho traini' Just as William King, tho conductor, was "climbing from the caboose to the riext'ear iti front,' the crash came, and the jar was eo great that it throw hiui fromjiis place on .the steps to the track., Tho wheels of tho caboose paBBed over his right leg above tho, knee, mangling tho leg horribly. He was [carried back to Glbn Eastou, where everything possi-1 dono aome switching in the vicinity of the Water Works .power house, "and were starting down toward the: depot; when by some unexplained; means, Hawkins fell from . the' car on which he was standing, and the wheels passed over the right leg, obliquely, between the kneofaud ankle. He waa carried to the pumping Btation, where all the appliances at hand were brought to liis relief. The company's physician , was summoned, and when he arrived, suggested that the injured man be taken to the Hospital be? fore an effort was made to drees, the leg. The w&ter works' horse and wagon were pressed into the ambulance service, and with some blankets and a tarpaulian the vehicle was made comparative comfortable. At' the i Hospital, the limb was dressed, it being necessary to amputate it well un to the knee joint. Hawkins is a fiingfo inan about .22 years old, and lived with his parents pn the Island. ;K1UE1) O.N T11K OHIO KlVEIl llOAD. William Frlilloy, a Urakoman, Run Ovor . at Clurington Station* I William Fridley, of Point Pleasant, j uuij/iu; vu , mo ?? uia&cumu UU lUtl UI1IU River road, was run over and killed at I Clarin$>ton station yesterday morning. | Ho was one of the crew of -freight train I No. 11,which left hereabout 7:30 o'clock yesterday morning. At Clarington stalion he was called upon to make a coupling and in performing- that duty slipped in Homo; manner or was knocked down by the jar of the care, and was killed by the wheels rolling over and crushing him in a most horrible manner. Fridley was a very popular brakeman and the news of his death was received with sorrow by all thoso along the line who knew him. A MAKmiAX SERIOUSLY INJURED ' On tho P., W. Si Ky. by IIU Ilcad Striking ft .Telegraph Pole. Yesterday morning Abram Buchanan, a young man employed as a brakeman on the Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Kentucky branch of the Pan-Handle, met with an accident near tho City Water Works which,-it was at first feared, would causo his death, and which may yet, .^possibly, result in sucli a sad ending. Ho was riding .on an empty nrSrn WKn'tAlo oW A ~..l f?? ? vuxu buuuuni nuu icmica uut lruiu ii> us the,train passed a telegraph polo which stands close to tho track. Tho result was he received av fearful blow by, hie head coming in contact with the pole. He.was knocked back into the car with terrible iorco and those of the train crew who saw the accident ? and hastened to his; aid, expected to find him with his brains.kriocked put\^Ihey found him in an unconscious condition with the side of his face and head that had come in contact with the pole frightfully- bruised and bloody. The train whs stopped and Buchanan removed to' the Hospital, where ho wasgiven medical attention. Strange to relate ,his skull wasnot fractured nor any of the bones in his face broken. While he was being attended he recovered consciousness. The dangor to be feared now is concussion of the .rain. : Buchanan is a single man aged about 23, and lives near the engino house of the road at the toot of fifth street. He has been running on the road" for some timo. 'and-knewVof the dangerous proximity to the track of that particular telegraph pole. It is-supposed he must havo forgotten about it or supposed that , tho train had passed it. His condition is a serious OIlO; hnf hnnni. .nw onfnr. uiined for his recovery. ** 'i?'A Brakoumny llnoil Mnaliod. John Cftrr, a B. & 0. brakeman, had ;he second and-middle fingers of his left mnd mashed off while making a couping near Ford's Crossing, on the South side, yesterday inorninfc^jjS^pggjS^ . ; ' m Prisoner* for tho "Pen." Mr. Omar Conrad, of Beverly, Sheriff >f Randolph county, accompanied by ; vlessrs. E. H. Crouch and J. S. Hutton, . )f that county, acting in the capacity of 1 guards, arrived here lint night trail registered at fho 8Uram."";'XMtetday, niter noon they landed three prisoners In th( State Penitentiary at Moundaville. Twc of them are sent upfor burglary and ons for Brandjarceny;^}?^^^^;^ tiib sroutsmt'xs association Which linn n Lnnto Trcnerve In Ilnmlolpl ffPBBsr*1 bounty Klect* Olllcrm. , An annual meeting of the ?Sports men's Association of Cheat Mountain this State, was held on Monday Vveh lng at tho Hotel Duquesne, In Pitta burgh. There was on unusually largi attendance. Tho report of tho Treas urer, 1). P. Corwiu, showed that tin Association was ln_.i most flourlshlni condition financially, with a health: balance In tho treasury. Tho lollowini officer# were elected for thouensulni yiUif&ZgSK. President William If. Kennedy; Vice President, W, K. Shiran, Pittshnrgh W. 8. Edwards, Charleston, W. Va.: E McK. Lloyd, Pittsburgh; Ulllles Ilaird Allegheny; Uon. Nathaniel Ewinp Unlontown, Pa.; Secretary,Theophilu oproun, nuanurgu; .treasurer, v. i Oorwin, Pittsburgh; Naturalist am Surgeon, Dr. 'AV. J. Riirgs, Allegheny Boaril of Directors, Hilary 8. Bruno! OrcooBburg, Pa.-, Howard Uartlej Pittsburgh; William, Q. Brown, Kiup wood, W. Va.; William II. Talltoaii Wheeling, W. Va.; 0. C. Scaife, AT< Keosport. Pa.; Dr. Joseph N. Dickson Pittsburgh;. James 33, Dewhurst, All* gheny. After tlio result of tho ballot had booi announced thero wero many goo< stories told of success and failures of.th members in pursuit of deer and trou during tho past year;*. Virjv? More deer wore killed and moro trou caught during tire past year than eve before* and yet thero seemed to bo n diminution in tho supply. ThoGhea river and its tributaries throughout tb prcsorvo, furnish more than 100 miles c the finest mountain-trout Ashing in th world and throughout tho entiro lengt! andjbreadth of tho immense preserv both largo and small game flourishes i abundance. Several parties were made up to Vis: tho club-house duriug Juno, July an August next, on a trout-fishing exped tion. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Of the llonril of Conuty ComnilHNlonoi Will Advertliio for lluhd 1U?U.' > f The Finance Committee of tho Boar of County Commissioners held a mee bio was,done for him. Ho did. not recover from the shock and died about 4 o'clock.. a King is about 28'years old and lived with ohis. wife and ono child at No. 29 Twenty-fourth street in this city. A13. & 0.; employe wont to his home shortly after the accident happened with a telegram aonounciug his injuries to his wife! Mrs^ King seemed to know the instant tbo jtelegram wa?\ handed her that tier husband was injured, and ; she beca'mo^so agitated that she could not open tlie'envelope! She became very faint, and then wildly hysterical, before she know what had happened, and a| doctor, had to bo called to give her a potion to quiet her. nerves. She left for Glen Kaston early in the afternoon, and arrived at her, husbands bedsido just a few miuutes after he had breathed his last. The scene atTher home and at the bedsido ;were very affecting and brought tears to' all eyes. ;McFaun, the engineer of the second section, was slightly hurt in jumping from1 the engine, as was tho lireman. Neither sustained any. serious injurv; however. The toad was blockaded all day, and no trains passed till about 5 o'elock last evening. _^v.: 1IIS LEG COT OFF. Ultuor Hawkins, a 1'. G. Si St. L. lirnkoman "V*' j Uailly Hurt Lust Xlght. : At; li:30 o'clock last night Elmer Hawkins, of the Island, fell from a car in the P. W. & Ky. yards near tlie power bouse of the City* Water Works and had his right'leg: cut off between the ankle and the knee., Hawkins was a brakeban [on the yard engine and was work ing last evening at which/the cuairina wan instructed to advertise for bids f( the purchase of the fourth $50,000 instal inent of the county's issue of $300,000 < bonds for the benefitof tho Union Bridii company, known as the bridge bond: All bids must be in by February 20 nex When these bonds were llret advei tiecd for sale, the Board asked for bic for the four installments of $50,000 ea'et The bids for the first three installment were accepted and the bonds have bee placed in the hands of the purchase! and the money received for them turne over, to the Bridge Company. Tb bids for the fourth installment wer not satisfactory' to the- Financ committee, hence other bids are aske for. This is tho last installment of bond that will bo sold till the company-ha completed its bridge and has cars rune ing over the .same between here;an Bo were ton. The recent report made by Count Librarian Swarfz was carefully gon over and found to be correct; no, book are missing other than those which wer r..;omrw> n.lwin \T , .. iiiidoiu^ niicu unaiui IUUIV ?. the County Library. A resolution wa adopted providing^for a more systemati cataloguing of the books. FL'KTIiEIi TAUTICl'LAIW : Of tho Fatal Shooting Affray la Ilancoc County Last Week. Further particulars coucerning tli shooting of young James Beaumont b George Work, in Hancock count last Friday night are as follow according to the Steubenvil Herald of last evening: "The cause the shooting, according to accounts, that the two bovs had been on bn terms for some" time. One report saj that on the nieht of the shootimr. nft"? the' literary exercises at Shad Glen' School house were. ;.ove WorK and Beaumont, met in froi of the school v-house" aud Work wante Beaumont to take a young lady.homi to which he strenuously objected, an without further^ceremony Work dre' j his revolver?a self-cocker?aud firei hitting Beaumont in. the abdomen, tli ball-passing clear through. The wounc ed man was picked up by. his friend and carried into the school house, an all the aid rendered him that could b had under the circumstances.", He die as stated yesterday, Monday morainj >Vork was arrested by Sheriff Cliapmar lionrds of Director* Elected Yentcrdny. At an annual meeting of the stocl holders'of the Jefferson Insurance. Con pany held yesterday the old Board < Directors consisting of Messrs: E. A\ Oglebay, S. S. Bloch, J. D. Culbertsor J. J. Jones and K. W. Hazlett were n elected. A majority of the stock failing to b represented at an an annual "meeting c the'stockholders of the Standard iii Insurance Company called for yesterday no election of a new Board of Director was had and the old. Board will accorc ingly hold over.' The members of thi old Board are Messrs: Wm.Ellinghan ' Morris Horkheimer, Henry Baer, Dr.'J H. Pipes, F. J. Park, Jas. F. Rogers, I W. Wells, Wm, Goering, and Wm. G Wilkinson. '. At an annual meeting of the ""stocl holders of the Wheeling Ice and Storag Company held yesterday, thb> old Boar of Directors were re-elected. The mem hers of this Board are Messrs:. . J. A Miller, Dr. L.D. Wilson, R. K. Friend C. W. Connor, C. P. Brown, and Lewi Steenrod;' . Transfer# of Ilenl ISntnto. One deed of trust and the followinj conveyances of real estate were admit ted to record yesterday in Clerk Hook' office: A deed made January IS, 1890, by Lu cius Hoge and wife to Anton Rey man n for a tract of land situated on thenortl Bide of tho National road, bounded or iuu uurm uua west uy vv.neeung raru containing about one acre. Gonsidera tion, $5,000. A' deed made January 10, 1S90, bj Alexander Clohan aud Agues Clohan executor and executrix of the last wil and testament of William Clohan, de ceased, to John R. Robinson, for one quarter of lot No. 40, 'situated at tin corner of Twenty-sixthT and ' Chaplin< streets, in the Sixth ward. Considera tion, $3,000. A deed made January 11, 1S90, bj Henry Findt and wife to John Treiber all of Wheeling, for a part of lot No. 15 in block 3 of the old fairgrounds proper ty. Consideration, $3,000. I've been a suflerer from rheumatism for years and have been unablo to ob tain anv relief at all. Salvation Oil gave mo.{entire relief "and.ffiheartih recommend it." Henry Winkel, Baltt more, Md. Witat bo wonderful, as a severe cougl cured ;by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for.2{ cents. Tryitl^T-, Any Druggist In the United States will recommend Elixir of Dates if you need a gentle and reliable laxative. If your liver is inactive you canlt hope lor good health until you "regulate the regulator" bj taking some safe remedy. Elixir ol Dates is just what you need. Givo it a trial. Soldin.50 cent bottles by.O.R Goetze, W. AV. Irwin,'John Laughlin. Logan Drug Company and Goodwin A Co., wholesale agents. ' To-NI(jhl'B Concert nt the Opera Uouie. No | OtlierZulertAlnuienti.jJ^^r^! i Tboappearancoattho Opera House to- t night o( tho Swedish LhiHcb' Concort ] . Company will bo ? musical event that nli should fill, the house with tho,lovers ol .'I 1 choice entertainment, The organiia- j tion is u doubio quartotto of young in Swedish ladies, who appear In tho b? > picturesque; Deleconlan costumes.v;:An , , exchange says, "their voiceaaro .fresh; |0| . sweet aud strong, possessing great range, v ' and they rendered tho sweet music oi Inn their native land in a manner which J captivated tho audience, every number "" 3 being enthusiastically encored. Onoof ,h< ! tho linostrperformances of tho evening , t was tho singing of "Sleep in Peace" by crc j tho octette. Tno song is Indescribably ( j swoetiandnhe sympathetic voices ol bu uieso wonueriui singers lent it acuarm " that held tUe ftuilienco almost spoil- c, ; bound." ' 1'IIANK FRAYNK AT TUB GRAND. ^ Thero was another overflowing audi- ,*< '' encoat tlio Grand Inst.night to witness j , the second presentation of Frank I. j Frayhe's latest. success, "Diogenes , . Tramp," by that clover nclor ana bis nI, t" well balanced company. Thero is to be dm socn In connection with thoBresontatlon ?? ; of this play all tho beautiful scenery ?, [ especially painted lor this play, together. c]; with all Ills acting animals, barn yard lor fowls, etc., bis pot cow being milked on t-'r' the stage- Thero will he a ladies'mat- jjg Inee this afternoon and the last per- ,,, lornmnco of this.,play will bo given this pr< 3 eveuing. All those who linve not yet p{" o 'soon tho play, should not miss theso, two , opportunities to: seo a' good wholesomo ho play. , t "THE SILKN'T MMNML? j r The Balo of reserveiT seats will begin o at House's this morning for tho appear- ' ] it ance at tho Opera Houso, for tho second mi o time this season, of Mr. J. 13. Folk, tho e if popular comedinn, in his'now and very 11 < e successful plny.V'Tho 'Silent Partner.'' li There are passages in this play in which o Mr. Polk has opportunities which ho n docs not neglect to riso>to'n poiut of d? true dramatic power and show himself <*< it to ho an impressive actor as well as an 1 d artistic comedian. He will doubtless jjy i- have a.L'onit hnimo: ! 1 v : v'/: u "*" mi A Coiuclilouce. "v-."' wl Considerable nmuseuient lias been J n had by a certain coterie, friends of sev- Jc eral young gentlemen who. took dinner . at tho McLure last Sunday With tho ex- *e a pectatlon of dining at the saino table P t- with- Miaa Irene Murphy, of the Ben- . n nett-Moulton opera compnny, who play)r ed such havoc with the susceptibilities rai j. of a number of the young men JJ 3* about town during tho company's j?, r0 engagement here last week. Tho g young gentlemeu referred to fail- ori t* ed to mako connections for the JJ rl reason that Miss Murphy was under Ht I engagement to dino with another narty foi , of gallants.' Now the boys who failed J* ^ to havo their expectations materialized bo n are smiling over what thoy claim is the greatest joko of the vtholo of fair, name(j ly, tho departure of ono of the young ia 0 men-who sat next to Miss Murphy at A 0 dinner on Sunday, on *tho same train lis ^ the company left on. " " .: ' pt tl ! "To Seville! To Seville!" CU 8 Thus sang tho poet. And to Seville gj 13 about 350 .Wheeling people went with ai, fj Mn Frederick Ober last night. Teoplo a u in general, thoso who were not at the ov Y. M. C. A. building-last evening, can v have no idea of the beauty of the stereope ticou pictures ho presented in connec8 tion with his lecture on Spain. Tho en- 8V ? tertainment was original, interesting and ar uoiiuwutc uuu cvvij. uuu nuu ucaru 18 him was delighted. Ilia pictures fitted c into bis talk perfectly. There was about = thorn life, reality, animation. One not J only knew* that the lecturer had been there, but was carried there with him. To the chief points of Seville and Cadiz \ the audience,was conducted, and finally ? to Granada and the-Alhambra. Not l? only were general views given, striking y and beautiful enough in their craceful ,y Moorish architecture, but pieces of wall, J abit ofceilmg. au arch, a doorway, an $5 ' inscription,' a pillar were exhibited, an le singly, in all the richness of their orna- w of mentation and the glow of their colors. ^ is It was marvelous how vivid these things oil ,d become, and how close to you when s thus seen in detail. A bull fight in its 0* sr various stages was shown. And, alto- be y gether," the-views were more life-like, r, rich, weir selected and plentiful than it any that have ever been shown here. * dc d ? - cu fit, Al*lea?ingSen?o ^ d Of health and strength renewed and of rd tv ease'and comfort-follows the use of JJ 1, Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with j-j e nature to effectually cleanse the system m 1- when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c |JJ Is and $1 00 bottles by all leading druggists, xi d daw rr e *- no j Slluwlntor Kxcurtilori to WfiHhinffton City. clj The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- ntt i. pauy announces a Popular Excursion to the National Capital on Thursday, January 30. Tk No better time could be chosen for a gj visit, to the Capital. Congress will be so ,f in RPnainn mul tin* ftnlloriixi nf hntli sru rt Houses! as well as all other public build- jJJ irigs, will bo open to visitors. 8lc! >1 The ticket will bo good ten days, al- pii lowing ample time for visiting Alexan- o t e driii, Mt. Vernon, Richmond, Old Point ,f Comfort and Points of interest, within 0 eaay reach of Washington. We give paj '? below n list of stations showing rates of pi ^ fare and time of trains. I- " Leave TloicT Time. Time. Ilalo ~T _ Washington,Pa.~ll:'.!8am 9:00 pm$10 Co ^ 8 Wheeling.,. '.2:25 pm 4:35 am 11:50 " 10 00 ^ I, Bonwood -? ,'2:55:" 5:05' ": 12:20am 10 00 A" N Moundsvlllc..... 3:13 " 12:82." 10 00 I Cameron 3:53 " 5:47 " 1:03." 0 75 ' r I.cavo Time. Time. Rato net Wheeling, W.Va. .5:10 a. in. 6:20 p..m. ?10 00 J Washington, Pa... 6:52 . 7:33 " 10 00 ? > Pittsburgh...'. 8:00 " 9:20 " 'J pO 1 Corresponding low rates from other ?I stations. . O Through Pullman sleeping car from "Wheeling on 0:20 p. in; train and 11:50 > ? train. vi. Parlor cars on day train and sleeping 10-: cars on night train from Pittsburgh. . jg] For tickets and parlor or sleeping car , accommodations call' upon or address roa ? Agents 13. & Q. K. R. or? 8 Owin'o to the fact that we expect to J5" move on April 1, wo will close out a coi large assortment of new and shop worn J89 ? sowing, machines, bicycles and type1 writers. Intending to devote our atten1 tion exclusively- to the Standard and c ? "White Sewing. Machines, Calagraph, 0h * World and Merritt.Typewriters and a ?; 'few makes of bicycles. Come early and r secure bargains. t Bdw. L. Rose & Co., I 55 Twelfth street. Kllxlr or Datea j Is a combination of the active properties f 5 of dates, figs.and prunes,"/and other V ' tropical fruits. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have rendered. it imr mensely popular. It cures habitual con- ' : ' , stipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick , headache, piles, etc. Sold in 50 cent bottles by O. R. Goetze, W. W.Irwin, * "W.l-E. Williams and John Laughlin. Logan Drug Co. and Goodwin. & Co., t wholesate agents. - ^ [ Buckeye Extracts are the best on J earth, for you always get your money's worth. At all grocers. %?j >"otes About tho Ktver, . ^ Last evening ths river was rising 5 slowly and showed 10 feet 3 inches on ,,v } the wharf marks. The Hudson passed up enroute from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh at 0 a. m. yesterday. The Rainbow got F1^ off for Cincinnati at 7 a. m. The Courier I left for Parkersborg at noon. The Hor1 net, Ark and Twilight passed up during the (lay with tows of empty barges, and i the Rescue and Crescent passed down with coal tows. To-day the Andes will f leave for Cincinnati at 7 a. m. The Ab- o>m , ner O'Neal will leave for Pittsburgh at 8 1(*? a. m. The Batchelor is due here at 7 a. pow m. enroute from Cincinnati to Pitts- mil burgh. The Elaine leaves for Parker?- Jajj burg at 11:30 a. ill. pSi? h? 11 cms from tlio Olnm City Gut to the HBMtt^gmnllciit Space. linrles flankwcrth has the grippe. kndrow McClelland la In Pittsburgh to-day. rbo- Svrlu conccrt had a.largo crowd last ihU'h,/;;. 'bo IUInbow leaving hero' ycalerday bad 400 ohn Kayn Is still dangerously 111'at bis homo tbe Fourth ward.:< tobort Hntchlnson, of Huff, Pa.; ii boro on tfnettfor a ii""i if..1. t. MercerandMrsl'Daughorty arovisit: among Urldgoport friends.; . fill 8mlth and family are In WolUvllle attend* : tho funeral oIMrs. Kogera. , ohn NolanVarm will bavo to oomo off/and ) cbanccs ate against his rooovery.^O^|gM| 'boro U no cluo ai yet as to who went through i rooms at tbe Pauglo bouso on Monday. 'be' temperancc" mcbtlngs aro.still drawing wdsovery night; many aro turned away. I.' Nicholson will comuibuus tbo boot and shoo ilnc&s lu tbo Thompson buildiug In'.tbo urthward. . . v His Ella Oborman. fo'rmorly clork, In M. T, roes' storo, baa gono Into Geo. It.,Taylor's >ro In Wheeling. -v & "ho funeral of Christian 8chccbIo yesterday *very largo.: It tookplaco from tbo rwildouco his sonln-law, Charles. Krust. lwisrs.'Cook and AuJerson.tho representatives tho Wheeling A Lake Erie railroad, aro still re, not having got qulto onough money as yet. t man and woman hail qulto n fight Monday ;ht In Plum alloy. Tho man, who was ovlilly drunk, beat the woman terribly. No arts bavo been made as yet, although tho parIpantsaro known. 11m Alice Powers, Mrs. \Vm. Rklnner. Mrs. ivo Husband, MUs Ratio lloacb, Marshall Tay v Mrs. Jas. Hutchinson, SIism Jcsslo Bute, Win. icr prominent.people have sovuro attacks of igrlppc. - r4 ,t. I regular rough and tumble flgbt between * miluont baker mul h discharged bund took ?o yesterday* on tho ferry bout.: Thoy were jut evenly maothed, and but for tho tutoritlon of a littlo daughter of tbo baker blood uld bAve been spilled. rMoundsvllle. A. Kwlng baa gone to Qulncy, 111. It. Kennedy was In town yesterday. rhe city wan In darkness Monday night. Tbo in who lights tho lamps had tho grippe. torn Itodocker loft for Columbus yesterday an lelegato to tho Minors' Federation mooting.1 llsa LauraLludsoy, teacher of room No. 8 In bllo school, Is coulltie.l to her homo,by tho ppo. Tho Moundsvlllo CoaI .Work* wcro Idlo Mouy And Tuesday. Tho company could'not get rs to ship thoir product, v r. 'f. t : - i ; 'ounty Court was In session yesterday. Corasslonor Crow was Absent, having been delayed tho wreck at Olou Eoston. y.r, tl. M. Rlggs hsa commenced work ou n nam)th now planing mill to bo erected on tho lot lore his mill was burned down lost fall. Fame* Wilson has been confined to his room tho Marshal llouso by reason of serious ill* as. lie was reported some hotter yesterday. The grip has laid hold of Moundsvlllo with a ngeance.' In somo eases whole families are osiratcd at onw, and no one member 1h ablo give asslstAuco to tho others Rot;!'Ltc Is'couductlug a series of revival aetluRs at tlio Simpson M. K.' church. Tho jetlngsare very Interesting and well attended; it so far the pastor lias not sncceeded la Inicing the members to participate In tho meet* its an they should.;.. Monday night John Wade, colored, liecurae fcnded at Harry Tomlluson for some rcRSon d, procuring a Mg revolver; went Runnlug /or m. Hecarrled tho revolver around the streets full cock and entered Koveral stores ^earthing r tho Intended victim. hut failed to find him. ie police were notltled and Wade got . the tin d left for Wheeling. Ho lives here and will arrested when be return*. , One Fact ,t >' .-Jv'* worth a column of rhetoric, said an raericitn statesman. It is a fact, estabihed by the tcstimony^of thousands of iople, that Hood's* Sarsaparilla does iro scrofula, salt rbetitn, and other disses or affections arising from impure ate or low condition-of tho blood. It so overcomes that tired feeling, creates good appetite, and gives strength to ery part of the Bvstem. Try it. U Buckeye Extracts are strong and :eot, put up in astvle so neat that tbey e mighty hard to beat.v.vli all grocers. Ti. K.G oon Bflllfi dry goods the cheapest. Scratched 28 Years. >dy covered with scales. Itclilug terrible. Suffering endless. No roller." Doctors aud medicine* iatl." Speedily cured byCtitleura nt a cost of *6. Cured by Cuticura. If I had known of the Cuticura. Remedies cnty-eiRht years ago i t would J have saved me X) 00 (two hundred, dollars and an: immense lount of Kufl'erine. 5Iy disease; (psoriasis), mmencedon my head in a" spot not larger an a ccnt. It spread rapidly all over my body id got under mv nails. -.TIjc scales would drop 1 of mo all the time; and my suffering was idless and without relief. One thousand dolrs would not tempt me to have this disease er acain. I am a poor mun. but feel rich to i relieved of what some of the . doctors said is leprosy, gome ringworm, psoriasis, etc. I ok and ?? Sarsaparillas over one year .d a half, but no cure.' 1 weut to two or three tct?r?, and no cure. I cannot praise the Cutlra Remedies too much. They.have made my in as clear and free from scales na a baby's. ,11 used of them wore three boxes of Cuticura, d three bottles of Cuticura Resolvuut, and ocakes of Cuticura Soup. If you hud'been ire and said you would have.cured me (or X) 00, you would have had tbomoncy. I looked ic the picture in your book of p^orinsii (picrenumber two, "IIow to Cure Skin Diseases"), it now I am as clear as any > person ever was.' uonjh iorce of habit I rub my hnudsover my ms and legs to Ecratcli once in a while, but to i purpose. -1 am all well. I scratched twentyfht years, and It got to bo a kind of a second ture tome.' I thank you a thousand times. , DENNIS DOWNING, Waterbury, Vt. - Cuticura Rasolverit ie new Blood and Skin Purifier and purest d best of llumor Remedies,-Internally, aud tlcurn,;,the great 8kla Cure. aud cuticura ap; an exquisite 8kln Beau tiller. externally. Jtdilyaud permanently cure eyery species of hlng, bnrniug, scaly, ci listed, pimply, scrofuis, and hereditary diseases and humors of the In.ecalp and blood,,,with loss, of hair, from npjca to scrofula. *; iold everywhere. Prlcei Cuticura, 50c: Soap, !; Resolvent, 31. Prepared by the Potter ;uo and ChemicalCorpo ration, Boston. MTSend for "How to Cure Skiu Diseases," &i ges. N) Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. PLE3, black-hOH'ls, chapped and oily skin prevented by Cuticura Medicated Soap. : Free From Rheumatism. V ' '.In, one . 3hnute the cuticura * Anti-Pain 1'lahter relieves' rhcu/ Jjk^^raatlc, sciatic, hip. kidney, chest, S X ' and muscular pains and weaksses. The first and only , pain-killing plaster. nl-warn New Advertisements. HIO COUNTY BONDS. fotlce Is hereby given that the Board of Comssloners of tbo County of Ohio. Stato of West alnia, vflll offer for halo 550,000 !% per cent 50 Bonds dated July 1, 1889, interest payable nually . July 1, to bo .delivered February 20, 0, accrued iuterest to bo added, being tbo last tallment of $200,000 authorized until a ruii,dii running: trom Bowerstown to Wheeling >r the Union Bridge. calcd bids for said Bonds 'will bo received domed "Proposals fo'r Bonds") at tho otllcc tbo- Board of Commissioners of the iintyof Ohio until Wednesday, February 19. 0. at 10 o'clock a. m. No bids will bo received less than par. ho right is reiervcd to rcjcct any or nil bids. B.DOBBINS, President.- . ijias. C.-Wood's, Clerk. :otk?Tho above bonds are not taxable in lo county for county purposes. jjgfrwag M. REILLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, pork packer, AND CUP.ER OF THE - lebrated "Strawberry flams.'' -FLOUR!christian Bros'. "Crown" brand, nneapolla Patent. . -V- ", .4 r! aylors* Patent and "Best" FamHjllams? Choice Ohio Family, fl; .;n'd many other CUnlco Brands of Family ar.iu stock and continually receiving. i?>'V ? Roasted Coffees. llaroina," "Arbucilo's" "Lion," and my 1 roast of "Old Woman," "Horse Head," and ; V^Vi.n *en.1 for the Celebrated DuPont der Mills. A full supply of Rifle, BUaiintr Sporting Powder of uverr kind constantly mawlnev Orders solicited from dealers i R-f^ PntiBt Hcmp' Collon' W*tcr)1 c&ioty rose. ieig Dyspepsia i Makes tho lives of many peoplo miserable, and often leads^to;self-destruction. Distress, after, eating,;soar stomach, sick i headache, heartburn,loss of appetite, afalnt,41 all gono" > feeling, bad taste, eoatcd tongue, and lrrogu- \ n, . laxity of tho bowels, arc Distress Bomo of','tho moro'common After symptoms. Dyspopsla docs rntlnir not get ^ ot ,tacl*? 11 baling requires carcful, persistent ( attention, and a remedy llko Ilood's Barsa- t parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and J efficiently^ It tonos tlio stomach and other organs/ regulates the digestion, creates a ) good appetlto,and by thus S|c|/ 1 overcoming tho local symp* u A il '' ' torns removes tho sj*mpa-?0Qwacno ( thetlo. effects of tho dlscoso, banishes tho ( headache, and -refreshes tho ' tired mind. , V;," I havo beon troubled .with dyspepsia. I. 1 had but llttlo appetlto, and what I did cat I Uonrf. distressed me, or did mo ] noarc lltUo g00(l In m hour. j ?:?DUrn after eating I would expo- j rlenco a falntness, or tired, all-gono fooling, < as though I had not eaten anything. Mytrou- j ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, i which Is that of a painter, and from being ( ' 'moro[or less ishiit up In a'}?ni,_ I room with fresh paint. Last . sprlng l took Ilood's Sarsa- StOfYIQQnft | rllla?took three bottles. It did mo an , Immenso amount of good. It gavo mo an * appetlto, and my food relished and satisfied i tho craving I had previously oxpcrlcnced." GEonas a. Taos, TValertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsapariila I BoWbrallilrasgUU.il! lllforfS. rreroreJoiUr , bjC.I. II001) * CO., ApotliMarln.LooeU, Mui. 100 Posoa Ono Dollar Amuaomenta. ""opera house. Musical Success of 1890. Wednesday, January 22. THE NATIONAL Swedish Ladies' CONCERT. Octette of Ucautlful 8?YOJJNG GIRLS?8 From f tockbolm, Sweden, Organized by the lato i?J'Prof. August Edgren, Cholrmnstcr Royal Opera for King of Sweden,' aupcaring In the Picturesque Costumes of thoir Natlvo Provinces, assisted by . MR. MELVIN R. DAY, Tbo Popular Boston Humorist. H-WK*- > PRICK3?75 and 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved scat*. Sale of,*eats commences Tuesday, January 21, at 0. A. House's Music Store. ; J?17 UFLnA HUUot, COMEDY. FRIDAY, JANUARY -'4. Ttio representative American ectentrlccomedlan J. B. POLK 1NTUE Silent Partner, Au Entirely Now American :i-Act Comedy written expressly for htm by Herbert Hall Wisslow, Esq. PalIios nml Humor In Sharp Contrast. Strikingly Original in Plot ami Situations Admission. 75c and 50c. Reserved Scats, SI. Sale of wkts commcncci Wednesday, January 22, nt C. A Home's music store. JalS HrnnH Hnnro U AI ipa VII UIIU R I lUUOCl 0. C. GKNTHISK, Lessee and Manogor. Entire week, Coinmeuclug Monday, 'January 20. Matinee Wedsesbay and Saturday." . Special Engagement of tlie Universal Favor!to - . ACtOr,., i Frank I. Frayne !. . "Supported by HliNcw York Company, Monday, Tuksday and Wednesday, In his latest and greatest success, entitled Diogenes Tramp, or Uncle Chris, From Call- . fomla. J| Tuuksday and the remainder of the week In ; his great border Melodrama Kentucky Bill. Introducing his Beautiful fc'ccnery, Acting Dogs, HorscR. I'igs, Chickeus, Rabbits, ctc.\i His Pet Cow, which Is mllkert on,the stage. Ills paclrof Grayand Black Wolves, etc..~ PRICKS-Gallery, 25c: Children, 15c: Dress Circle. 25o; Orchestra Chair*. 60c. Reserved seats 1 on salo at W. P.- Weir's Kat and Furnishing Store..under MgLuro House. jalS Stockholders' Meetings. " ; gTOCKUOLDERS' MEETING. AVIicelliiff Iron uiiil Xall Coinjinny. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wheeling Iron and Nail Company, for the | election of Directors and other business, will be held at the ofllco of the Company, on Wednesday, January V2,1690, at 2 o'clock p. m. jn>15 22 C. D. IIUHBA RD. Secretary. "Vf OTICE?OFFICE OF the WHEELX> 1NG, WELLSBURG & STATE LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, Wellsburg, W. Va., January 10.. 1890. A meetlng of the.stockholders of tho Wheeling,r Wellsburg it Ktatc Line Railroad Company will bo held at tho general ofllco of the Company, Hudson House, Wellsburg, W.Va., I on Thursday,March 20.1890, at2o'clock p.m., ' for tho purpose of considering an agreement of consolidation and racrRcr of, this company with tho Pittsburgh, Caunonsburg & State Line Railroad Company, and to vote upon the acceptance or relection of the same;.'Br order of tho .Board of Directors. A. B. PAUL, Secretary Wheeling, Wellsburg .v State Lino Railroad Co. ;ft'<8 ,lal0:- ? XTOTICE?GERMAN AMERICAN XN REMEDY COMPANY.?Tho incorporators of the above DRtacd compauy having designated Saturday, January 25, A.D. 1890,' at 7:30 p. m., and the ofllco o! A. 0. Kgerter. No. 1312 Main street, in tho city of Wheeling,*?West Virginia, aa the place of tho drat general meeting of the stockholders of tho German American Kcmedy ] Company," to elect & hoard of Directors, roako J by-laws anil transact* auy other business which may.bo lawfully,douo 'by-'said stockholders in general meeting, tbo stockholders of. wild company aro hereby notified to bo present at suchmeeting at the time and place aforesaid. In ( witness -whereof i the said corporators -.have I hereunto ?et their hands this 10th day of January, A. D. 18Q0. L .IlENKY.SCIIMUUUCIt, W. B. donaldsok,1 F. j. l'AitK, : Frank 11. White. A. C. Eoertf.u, jail House & Harm OURCI AT ? t I UUI t ,, ON INSTALI House j| I#^ffil300' MAIN . J To the Ladles. [he Wheeling Instalment Co,,' 1180-1111S.1140 MAIIKKT ST.. Nonr Twelfth St. ______ Willi tlio beginning ot tbo New Year lomcs tbe retrospect ot the old.?While 1 bo year Just ended lias contributed'to ilstory many of lt? saddest incidenta and lnrkcst pages?yet wo as business men iro forced to admit that It lias boeu witb is n prosperous and blglily successful ino.?With lis ending wo lmvo not 'SwoRx oVf" from our old system of dong btisiucMi?but wo bnvo "XumeiNiwir i now leaf," and niiulu iniiuy good res5luttons tliat embodydcclded advantages ' [or our patrons of tin) present year. !j Wo llftVQ rfiBnlvi*ll~flr*tlv.?1/1 crlvn VAII ???? lesirablo privilege of furnishing your home with the most modern?stylish? und substantial goods on easy, weekly? semimonthly;. or monthly payment*. Secondly?To keep constantly beforo you the largest and most complete line of Furniture?Carnots?Stoves and cenoral housufurnishing goods. Thirdly? to Bell all goods iu instalments at strictly cost prices., .Fourthly?to give more goods for less money than any other house, and on easier terms. Fifthly?to deliver all orders with promptness and dispatch; and; lastly?to oiler you all tlio advantges of a perfect credit system. Wheeling Instalment Co. * The quotation "Humauum est errare" Is the best apology wo can make for our many shortcomings in tho past, and with it wo promise amends. Systems cannot bo inaugurated and strictly ob? served aa quickly, as>wojsliould like It domv- It takes urae to make perfect.? The immense trade that was ushered in at our grand opening last November, and. continued till tlio'close of 89?pointed out'many improvements that wo have already;/established. In asking therefore for your patronage this year?wado so knowing full well that you will appreciate our efforts?and promising you at tho same time that wo iutend to scrva you hotter thou over before.?Your Interests aro identical with ours.?To Berve you is to ptyso;us.\.v/-.-; Wheeling Instalment Co. Thereis nothing hero that wo wouldn't have hero.-?Thero is nothing that you don't want.?Everything we offer this week is as-fresh as; flowers culled in Bpring time.?We haven't any old'stock to offor at reduced prices.-r-Wbat wo offer are brand'new* goods at rock bottom figures.?Goods that we can recommend ?goods that will please wherevor they are placed?goods that carry with them our reputation^T-we offer at prices that wiU'compel. you. to come here.?You can't study your own interest and miss this opportunity or buying brand now k goods at thesamo prices that vou pay for old stock elsewhere. If you haven't the ready, money don't stay away?come \ anyhow?wo will gladly help you out.? We're not afraid-to trust.?Don't deny yourself any comfort our immense stock can ; contribute,' for want of money.? Come here, select your goods and we'll deliver.them for you.?You cun pay us back on easy payments while you're using them.?Don t do without any thing wo have here whfin its within ' ronoh of alii?There is no excuse for not having , a com for table home.?'The "Wheeling InstalmentCo., 11130-1138-1140 Market streot, ofler many inducements to housewives, ahdit remains' with them to take advantage of them. Tlio Wheeling Instalment Co., 113U-113S-1H0 MARKET ST. JOS. II. Mc.UUH.E. Mnnngir. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. stimtco; HALF PRICE WRAPS . 'v ;ALV CHILDREN'S WRAPS . " i AND . LADIES' Cloth Newmarkets Worth $ 5 00 for $2 50, Wortli $10 00 lor $5 00, Worth $12 00 lor $0 00, Worth $15 00 lor $7 50, &c#j A.'Cij \c< First Class Styles and Qualities SEO. E. STIFEL & CO., V ' 1114 Main Street. iftl3 lann?Cloaks. MS ;'jv? 4 >ji;< ' ' ' . i ' (j Price VIENTS. STREET.