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How Is You If it is not good S. S. you need a tonic. aidt Hunger is a sauce digest that gives your food ! makt a flesh-making; and i , . you er strengthening pow- ' cr. S. S. S. is fa- w"at ' mous for its health J eat giving and building j and CU up qualities. It is j you the best of all tonics. | dysp6[ TREATISE ON BL000 AND 8KII THE SWIFT 8PI DHV GOODS-STO A. 3XT 3NT REMNAN OF CARPETS AID On Monday. February 16, wa wll of Carpets at the Following Remnants Moquette Carpets at 60c jx Remnants Body Brusselis at 05 and 71 Remnants Beat Tapestry Brussels at 5 Reinnanta Tapeatrv Brussels at 40 act Remnants Beat All-wool Oarpeta at 4? Betnnants Ileal CO Wool Oarpeta at 4 Remnants Heavy Union Carpets at 2i Keinnants Flowered Oarpeta at 16c, r Bandrods of the above pieces have ei Tuesday, February 17, all Sllfi Lots Containing Two, Thr< lowing Ridiculous Price j: Lace Cartains that sold at 75 cents to I.ace Cnrtains that sold at $1 60 ami Lace Curtains that sold at $2 60 anil l.nce Curtains that sold at S3 50 and Laco Curtains that Bold at $150 and The early cuatomor will secure the c nints ol Moquette Carpels. Customers i 1 *? -- ?u?"? ?rt/lWe INU I 1UC.? l nu ouwvo ptwwM? nond of the above will be I room for Spring Stoclc, whlcf Stone &' E The old or young whoa3 e do not suit, can consult and tested for Classes without cl Optician, at Lash's Jewelry St streets. The only exclusive Oi felOrrbcAw GEO. E. 8TIFEL & CO. New Arrivals: OF _ SPRING NOVELTIES? DAILY.?fMnst Have fioom to Display, HENCE WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN Winter Goods OF EVERY HESCKIITION. Geo. E. Stifel & CO. Wo. 1114 Main Street ICOOr.It, WAKHICK .t CO. BLACK goods! tVe keep nt nil time* A CompUte Stock - ... - *1.. UK mncn nnu uiuui?ii^<>-vi. ... cut ehnrnrter n* to qtmllly atul it)le, uuU at prirun Uie IowhhU NEW SPHl'Sfi GOODS SOW ARRIVING DAILY. Ylio ljirgMt Mno of N?w KmbroiderlM ever?tu?rn In tbl? city, ami nt olid price*. 1 I ONLY A rgW DAYS II.VT1L INTHy. TOttV. WTttlWO Tn(HK PATH WK , WILL OIVK BPKCMIi INDUCEMENTS ( W ALL OIHW AND KNP*. I HEAVY CLOAKS! AlmoHtOlven Awnr* Come Boon j or Yon Mny l>e DUnppoInted. EGGER, fill 4 CO.,'' 1i:i2 Mufti Strict. fp? T K?RTHtREiLTEST DWPLAY 0N I ' Proeimnwof ) .000 additional Winter Sanplaa ' ?tnoro tban all Wheeling noxrba&ts 00m blned-for Genu* Bnlt*. overcoat* and mil forina Jtut received from WanamafcerA Brown, of Philadelphia. Tbirtythrco per oent tared , ^ I nolo Cor. rwenUetb audMaluiuvetf ir Appetite, j S. j Gained 44 Founds. = I j Mr. James J. McCalley, of {Oil Monet- Mo., says be had j dyspepsia for eight years, J? < which mode him a wreck, IIOV s sIok 011(1 8uffcrin& during s the whole time. After try- 81 /Oil ; ingall tho remedies, inolud) ing all tho doctors in reach, 0 S he discarded everything and ires > took Bwlft's Specilic. Ho I of J increased from 114 to 158 I iQia ; P?an^8 an(* was 800n a ' ? sound and healthy man. H 0I8EA8E8 MAILED FREE. CIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. XK & THOMAS. s UAL. ~ J T SALE! r * nn nrmmi TITfl ; laujs wmiaiiid. II offer Remnants of all Kinds Prices: r yard, regular pric? $175. 3c, regular price $1 25 and $1 50. 0 and 85c, regular price 75 and 00c. 1 45c, regular price 60 and 70c. i and 50.', regular price 70 and 75c. 0c, regular price 05c. i and 30c, regular price 40 and 50c. sgular price 25 and 30c. lough for small rooms. ;htly Soiled Lace Curtains and >e and Four Pairs at the Fol$1 25 will sell at 25 and 35 cents. $200 will sell at 50 and 00 cents. S3 00 will sell at (15 and 75 cents. *100 will sell at $1 00 and SI 25. S5 00 will sell at $1 50. faoic? Bargains, as ire only have 75 Remain be limited to one Remnant. i will be sold for cash only? airt aniHn. ar. wa must have i Is arrivingThomas. ' .. Jp&r j** yas need attention, or Classes have their eyes. scientifically tiarge by PROF", SHEFF, the ore, corner Main and Eleventh ptlcal Department In the 8tatei GEO. si. SNOOK Jt CO. NEWI NEW! NF.W! M. ^ Mi ? v m Drcus Silks jlrnrlpttns, English Suillngn, Clierioln, Camel's Hair Suitings, I'liild Suiting*, All-noil! Clialllcs, Urenadlncs, lire Si Jittf, Scotch Uinglianis, Onllugn, Wash Mlks, White Hoods Hemstitched Lairnf, White and Black Embrolderiep, Ilonw Furnishings And Many Other Attractlie ) hit 9 tiro Being Dally B'Mlrcd. Early Boyeis Secure Choice I GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. t M. J. McFADDEN. ( Special Sale i p t OP ? SHIRTS!! Fine White Shirts, my own t make, warranted pure Linen * Oosoms, made double In front e and double In back, with Patent fi Facings In ba.k,shoulders and (j slooves, Is double sewed In all c. seams, and every Shirt Is guar- " anteed to Fit. Price only 50c. Genuine Jersey Overshlrts, u warranted to not shrink, re- " duced from T5 to 50c. JJ Extra heavy Dark Cloth Over- J shirts, won't shrink, reduced s From $1 to 50c. jj] Extra fine cloth double breast HI Shirts, fast colors, and won't J shrink, reduced from SI to75c. <>' Boys' Good Cloth 8hlrts, well 5 made, won't shrink, reduced [J from IB to 50c. oi Underwear Below Cogt H. J. McFADDEM I ? One-Price Hitler and Furnisher, jjj 320 and 1322 Market Street, > OPP. OPERA HOUfiK, WHEELING. ac QejttWtigenreL ; No.. asnnil ?7Fuun??nlhjit^,r."~ J M*w 44T.ru??m.ot?, ELUl^tSg^'p.^T"l'rVomwU,?I ,,Uler841 toioWrmo, f For calc Cheap-Bar Ilorae. Money Wauled?0.O.Smith. Firat Picauj u rlan Church. t Lociuro Notice?John C. Lynch. ? wr"t?Sl<rUdle* *1"1 UMU<mtn 10 J* Portrait fraoica-TC. L. Nlcoll. Ba?g?Jna ku Cheap Counter-John Friedel. lafSSy??? Uouae-Wtbtr * Fjeld'i own Redemption of Bonda of the Loan of 1877 i Wanted-Gentleman In Office. < Wanted?Lady AaalatanL Fouith Street M. K. Church. T?ue Merit Wina? Btvlng Broa. SSpUiltT S?5Z'gu" " u" WaiiMd-MHiatlon ?i anliunt BookkMpar. ' KOriCE. Oar cDdomen will Hod our LOffilK CaiS bTKEEc IJOOR i safd urrl con- 1 tnleut entrance to oar crtaWlshmeat urlng the limn (hat ImprnrrnieuLi are ? |>i ogress oa oar Twelfth otreet front, nun ?. UUTMAN It CO. TITHOCT DOUBT THE FINEST IS the cm. The most beautiful rarletr of ValenJnea from ths lorrtat prlcr to that ol ill) each are now btlntr >old hr JOHJT W. IIEISKKLL 22 Twfirtli street. SPECIAL UABUA1XS To closn our winter weights ana inane room Tor oar incoming spring stock. Ki?t-chu? nark and at guaranteed. Alio bargains la Ucdtr*ear and Hair Hose. Wear tlie celebrated lice bark Suspender for comfort and durability. C. HISS it SUMS, Merchant Tailors and Units Ftrnliherj. ISil and 1823 Market Street. IP Ton cannot see and need spectacle* run should call on as and hatejour Kjcs tested without charge. We hare the Quest instruments and more experience than an; other Optician In the State, and guarantee satisfaction or mono/ refunded. JACOB W. UKUHU, Jeweler and Optician, Car. Twelfth and Market Streets. Thermometer Record, The thermomotcr at Schnepf'e drug store, Opera Hoaso corner, yesterday, registered as follows: 7 a. m .... 88 | 8 p. m.,......,., - W 0 a. m 40 7 p. m 53 12 m?? 60 | Weather?fair. Indication*. Washington, Feb. 18.?For Western Pennsyl* vnnla and W??t Virginia, variable winds, generally slightly cooler; fair Sunday. For Oblo, coolcr, northerly winds; falrSunday. LOCAL BREVITIES. Matters ot Minor Moment In and Abont tHe City. Matin kk at tbo Grand to-day. Tiik Guano tbls evenlrg?"The Boy Tramp.' Ci.cmc Hook yesterday admitted to tecord one deed of triut. i> n itirnria nuitimr a two-roomed addition lo'hifl bouse on itao island. Tub Hellalre Nail works Ih t>hlpplnf,' 1,600 tons of steel to point* down the river. A fine tan setter dog, valnod at $M0, *m stolen Irom H. 1). Burt, the 1 land druggist. Mati.e sugar has been brought out of its retirement aud displayed as this year's product. Tilts West Vlrgluta Chin* Company's immense pottery, on North Malu street, is ta be sold lu March. The plant cost 8100,000. TiiBJtK Mrs* h wreck east of Moundsvillo niuht bciure UBt. and the late train from the eaat did not get lu till 6 a. m. yesterday. Charles Spears, who broke his leg on the South bide ufght before Uut, wan taken care of at Police headquarters all day yeatiiday. Val lfKiniKRT.of tho Island Bote house, has not been off duty for three hours at a timo since the 10th of last Kay. This is a good record. i John W. ficiit'Ei.TZB was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Hartey Brocket!, decc&'td; bond 9100; Louis Delbruggti surety, i Jack McGinxib, a saloonkeeper from up the river, claims to have been robbed of a SlOOsold watch in a house over the creek night before last. a vesting of the lflwyeis engaged in settling the right of Van Baker to an interest In tlio McWha estate, was held here the other day, but, no definite conclusion wasarrived at, Cjiikp of Police W. T. Baker, of Danville, *' ?? ? - '?"? ? Phluf nt PnllM tloHiPltcrPIl I inquiring wbst sort of trouble Edward Earp Imil, gotten Into hero. Karp Is one of the yourm men I who was sent to the hill the othor day by Mayor I Scabrigbt on a charge of vagrateyABOUT PEOPLE. Strungern In tlie City and Wheeling Full's Abroad. Prosecutor Howard la at Charleston. Leo Rlester Is offou a week's eastern trip. K. Ji. Taylor, .of Parkeraburg, Is at the Hotel Behier. Mrs. L. J. Durr, of Morgantowa, Wfts }n the city yesterdsy. P. M. TbomM, of KIngwood, was at the McLure House yesterday. P. If. Bennett, of Fairmont, was at tbeStamm Boute yesterday. C. L. Moore, of Proctor, registered at the Windsor yesterday. . Mrs. Gannon, of Philadelphia, la visiting friends in this city. 8lx members cf tho flhea cpmpsny were at the Itomm Houso yesterday. J. M. War then is conflnod to his home on the Island by typholl ferer. F. L. Robinson and M. J. Christopher, of Beth' iny, woro in the city yesterday. William Barlon and wife, of Fairmont, regisered at tbe McLuro House yesterday. W. F. Herron and C. B. Button, of tbe Pittsroigh Tima, registered at tho Ilotcl Bchler yeserday. Henry Graham, of Ft. Mary's, and B. T. Bow* irs, of Saw Martinsville, were at the Hotel Holier yesterday. J. H. Watts, of BarnesTille. 0, of the Watts Mining aud Car Wheel Company, was in the !lty yesterday. Mr. J. W. Cram and wife and Wingato F. 'ram, of Bangor, Maine, are tho guests of Mr. ob Abbott, at tho McLure. Mrs. N. B. Fcott has gone to Annopolls, to pend Sunday with her son, Guy, who is a cadet here. Bho will also go ou to New York lor a irjef rJsit. Miss Kelly, of Palais, Maine, who was tbe guest if Mrs. QUinoro Browne, ha* gopp to Washingon City, where she w|ll spend tbe rpmaluder of ho winter. Mrs. Klleq Caldwell leaycs thls erenlojj for iiic?KO. wnero sue win jujn ?n. rimix ?. v nin merer oo a aoutbern trip of tlx wcega or wo months. The New Orleans Tarn-Democrat of lutRnn* lay My*: Mr. J.Olesenltamp, of Pittsburgh, Pa., i stopping at the tit. Charles hotel. He is acorn pa tiled by bis wile. Mra. Annie Beta Ulea* mkampi the asughtar of Mr. Christian Ileas, a iromlDcntmorchahtof Wboeljnp, \V. Va. Last Wednesday Rev. C. M. Alford, psator of 1 be Third Presbyterian cburcb, attended the roddlng of his sister. Ml-a Ilattie J. Alford, to ifr. Waiter Lioiley Cowlos, of Youngstown, o . :he ceremony occurred at Beaver Kalla, Fa., and raa pt-rforttcd by Rev. Alfurd, father of the i ATTUKTIIKATKtM. Rhea aa "Josephine." 1 II'Ho Rhea liad a largo and fine audlcnco at j ho Opera House iMt night. and her pre- I ontattnn of .Mr. llaven'a historical drama, i Josephine* Krtyros* of tbe Fiench." won much 1 nthuslasm. Rhea lias been ssejt bprp tQO pfteu j need any commendation. Hbe wai as plea*ig and aa powerfol as ever, and all tba good j aturva of her former rendition of the drama i rero retained or Improved, ller company |s an 4 rcollcnt one. and tbe play la stagod la a man. or which reflects much credit on her, "The Hurgler." j Of this drama, to bo seen at the Opera Ilouae eat Tuesday for the first timo in Wheellug, an Th^rewotaUon'o'Mr. Qus Thomas' Burglar 1 t the Grand last night before a large audience t as more than over calculated to Impress the be- ? older with the fact tbat the play wrlgbt will ' :blevo for himself an abiding name In our dra* i latlc literature. There ic need and a great deal 1 unonatrnted his capacity to <1o. 'At a time he? the public laate la but beiojr educated to 10 meretricloua atandarta of faroe-cotnedy: hen pie actor yrlth comedy leca and a fund of , cm." eaUlr cxcella U|a #iu.|lou? tod talented 1 rotber in the gain of popular furor.a "cri*# of l lara auch m Mr. Tbowaa baa produced, and of r blch Tbo Burglar i* a ahlnra* example. ap> ala very atromjly to thoae who nave not entire- r abandoned the idea thai the atage If a aource I iDBtruction aa well aa amuaement g Weber A Fielda'a Company. Tl?l? great vaudeville company, which comonoea a f dree nmhtk" ensaKcmput at the Grand i Monday evening, la thus apoken of by tbo 2 dlanapolla Jowrwx Weber A Pield'a Specialty f impany. which beamn a weck'a engagement at li e Park ycatentay. Includee a number of the n it known vaudeville pcrformera in tha profea>n, and tbo performance included much that u novel and original. Tboea who were par mlariy well received were frank Bnab. who n * no equal In eccentrio character Imperaonlona. arid fa alwmya original and amnaing; ebevadd Plelda, who do a very funny "Duton" f t; Diawer, a clever Oriental Juggler; tbe Pre. > Qonta. in a good sketch: Richmond and Glenov.oldtlmo favorites: the brothers Knnkuff, rfiortoa novel bar act; MlMFloreuoo Miller, a a raceiul dancer, and Isabella Ward, musical aria to. The musical ?ketcb, "Cnujr Quilt," in rhicb ail participated, concluded the entertainl?>t j Gorman's Minstrels. Gorman's "Elite" Minstrels will appear at tno 11 (pent Houm next Thursday evening. Fellow- Jj ng la an expression concerning.-them lromthe ew York JJera/tl. KibJu* Theatre was packed 21 ast night, with "standing room only" dis- ?. ilayed, with Gorman's Klite Minstrels as the atractlon. The Onrmana are to minstrelsy what u atU is to the operatic sioge. Tbev stand bead n Ad ahouldcn above all competitors. ** the Boy Tramp " Another good houae witneised Madame Neu- c rille and aon in "The Boy Tramp" at the Grand sat night Thia afternoon thete will bo a mat! 1 jeeior women and children, ?nd thia eveninjt iloaea their ongsgemeut. secure ticket*, as the z irand is sure to be crowded to the doors this j liternoon and evening. QPicKir Ai'rWim.vDfcD. 1 Usui Robs hta late Employer of IHS3, ^ . Pat la Fonnd oat Soon. { Yesterday morning Julius Clark, the e new proprietor of the Monarch salpon, < lucharge J one of bia barkeepers, a well- ' known young man, nomed Lippln- , cott, formerly in the eame bnsinets here, bat lately in Cincinnati. 1 Abont noon Lippincott came into the ' saloon, where the other barkeeper was on duty and did not know of the discharge. Lippincott loafed around awhile, and on leaving showed a big roll of UMus/i la the alternoon Mr. Clark missed $253 from bis safe. Last evening be bad Lippincott arrested, but no evidence was forthcoming, and the prisoner made each a bloll" Ibat he was released. He threatened salt for false arrest. Later there were developments which confirmed the belief that Lippincott was the thief, and on being confronted with the evidence, he confessed, and restored tbe money. Lippincott was taken to police headquartets, and Squire Davis summoned. Mr. Clark swore out a warrant for Lippincott, and be was committed to jail in default of $1,000 bail. Squire Davis declined to fix a date for the preliminary hearing. A Wheeling Uoj Complimented. Mr.U. 8. Carlin, a well-known Wheeling boy who has been in California for some time, is now on his way home. Tbe Sao Francisco CM ot February 2 has the following about his departure from that city: A farewell surprise party was tendered Mr. U. B. Carlin on Saturday evening prior to his departure for bis Eastern homo. The reelpient of the entertainment has keen for the past lour years located on this coast, and now that he is about to return to Wheeling, W. Va., bis home, his numerous friends bad determined to give him a parting greeting which would evince their esteem in true California Itshlon. The affair was held in Druids Hall and joiity and mirth were the "ruling spirits" oi the occasion. Dancing, musical ami literary exercises served to interest the many participants until tbe signal was given lor adjournment to the supper table. After tbe banquet the festivities continued and it was way in the "weo sma' hours" when the party dispersed. lUahop Kttlu'a Lunteu Lcctnrej. Rt. Rev. Bishop Kalu will begin a coatee of lenten lectures in St. Joseph's Cathedral at 3 p. in. to morrow. The general subject of the coarse will be "The Kiiunl Observance's of the Catholic Church." Tho op?cial eabject tomorrow afternoon is '-The legitimacy and necessity of Ritual observances in the public worship of God." These lenten lecturer will afford those interested in the matter an excellent opportunity of learning more about a subject often disenssed but little understood by non-Catholics ?namely, the Ceremonies of the Catholic Church. For ??unc Men. The young men's gospel meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association will be no less interesting to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock than usual. It will be addressed by Rsv. Robert Walker, pastor of the M. E. church of Harrisville, Ohio. "The Possibilities of Life" will bo his theme. The Y. M. C. A. quartette will furnish some good music. Young men are invited to attend. The Saturday evening meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock to-night. Foil on i he Stove. Mrs. Trisey Lorry, of South Water I street, who fell against a red hot stove [Thursday night, is somewhat better. Her clothes had caught Are, burning her side and back severely. Tim fflhlilM At Outtenbarc Yeatardoy. First raca?Backatone?odds 0 to 5. Second race?Little Fred?oddB 1 to 3. Third race?Servia?odds 0 to 6. Fourth race?Kancocns?odda 1 to 1. Filth racc?Macanley?odda 4 to 5. Sixth race?Shotover?odds 2 to 1. Combinations pay SIS 85 a ticket.. Rices received daily'at McLaughlin $ Co.'s Pool Room, corner Water and Twelfth Btreets. Combinations cold and track odds laid. An accurate description Riven ol all races. Baces atart at 2 p. m. aharp. , Ask your grocer for Marviu'a XXX Ginger Snaps. Stow*?A large, liyer-colpred Jjird j dog, with white on breast and feet; i stolen between 7 and 8 o'clock last night i Anyone giving Information of the same j will be rewaided for their trouble. Ob- ( villi Carroll, No. 13 Twenty-fourth < street. ______ 1 Until the first of March I will con- ( tinne to make the Beautiful porcelain t Finish at the usual pries. Parsons. Ask your grocer for Marvin's ^rummer's knnoh, e Anouier Calamity. Another frightful calamity, the results v of which can oe attributed to the heavy I enow storm of Tuesday and Wednesday, ]: occurred on Main street, a few doors i above Twelfth, yesterday. Theappalling b results of this act of Providence was the fc enlargement of the cut and the total do- v Btruction of prices at HoS'a shoe store, at 1143 Main street, and the people are the benefactors by it. Call and examine the goods aud'amertaia prices aud you will I Be convinced of the truth. Alargestock t! ol rubber foot wear is kept on hand to tl meet such emergencies as we are now C brought to face and their prices have not c ;one up. f< ? ti Bgipnppt, Aft-type Porcelain Finish d it the usual price at Parsons' until March 1. i ? Abk your grocer for Marvin's Eagle ( tiuuer, c d E. L. Ross & Co., No. SI Twelfth ]< itreet, bavo left a (ew a( the finest of g heir elegant Holiday SewitK Machines, vhicb they will offer at prices ears to sake room for new Roods in other line). )on't miss this opportpnjty. n ?r?T"??. ?" h tfotuethlns Npw. ci The Marvin Bakery has juet placed its pi atest goods before the pnblic. Tho It lew Graham Lunch is celling like hot it akrs. It is the finest goods they ever b' nade. Always uk for the Marvin ol Inmd of Cakes and Crackers. They are ti old tbronghont America. ti ? hi Phivkxt* Pmsumonia.?Tho prompt J}) se of Chamberlain's Ooogh Cemedy ; rill prevent a severe cold from result- 01 ?? in pneamonia. Bear this fact in B( ilnd. imw Ask yonr grocer for Marvin's Soda _ rackera. : IhSdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. at OKAVS CHAK0E8 HADE galnat OlDoin ou li nli Sltlaa of tta? Blwr. A D*mag? 84IL Etrly yejterdty morning Chief of olice Delbrogii*, accompanied by * amber of his officer* and several memera of the police force of Bridgeport, sade * tour of the Ohio ?bore, Marchogtbo boat bouses for barglars. The ilgbt before Merlin's Ferry wm visited a the same errand. At the same time here are men in Wheeling who are nown to be crooked, and who ore Been n the streets every day. They are unooleited. Yesterday a mas called at tbe .loxxcm office and told a strange story. it said his name was W. W. Paden, Ad that he is a licensed pilot, and bu teen steering the ferry boat Olimai. [bnraday be quit there, and be and his rite and child drifted down in the lonse-boat in which they live to Benion's ferry, tying np alongside the boat if an old man who baa the asthma so )ad be cannot sloep. On retiring Tbnrslay night he asked tbe old man to ralce him if the river fell too fast. In the night Faden was awakened by Ae noise of somebody walking on bis roof. He thoaght it was tbe old man nd paid little attention nntil the door of jifl boat was forcibly broken in and a aurnuer 01 tuea euwreu, i-auen arew his revolver, bat oeeing several of tho men were uniformed officers pot it down. He says there were sixteen men in the party, and Captain Delbrugge was the leader. Be avers that one of the men palled the bed clothing off ot Mrs. l'aden and their child very roughly, and that after- he showed them his papers and established his identity they left without an apology or explanation, and that they treated the sick old man shamefolly. Yesterday Paden como up to town and called on Chief Deibrogee. He wanted compensation for the door that was broken. He could get no satisfaction, and he called on Capt. Dovener ami retained bim tobriog a damage suit. Capt.Delbrugfw has no jurisdiction on the Ohio Mde ot the present Btage of the river. He had no warrant. Ha-J Faden shot one of the intruders he would have been guilty of no crime, legally, and of no sin, morally. Oue of the olliiors of thepirty was inquired of as to tho visit, but had nothing to say. If the police want to do something creditable they need not seek for it in Ohio. A H'lFfB WI10XU3 Ate Vebttlateil In Cuurr?Warrants sworn out by the Injured Woman. Mrs. John Goldenburg appeared yesterday before Justice Arkle and told a borrowing tale of desertion on tho part of her husband. Some time ago, Mrs. ftnlflnnhurir atfltail. her linnhnnH. John Goldenburg, became acquainted with JanHt Cutnmingj, an inmate ol May Williams's house. The acquaintance soon ripened into intimacy, and Goldenburg gradually became estranged from bis home, absenting himself more and more from his wife and child, and finally, at least for tbe last two weeks, refusing to come to bis honse at all. As her husband no longer contributed to her support, but on tbo contrary, spent bis uionny on tbo Cunirainus woman, Mrs. Goldenbnrg at last determined to attempt to recall bitn to the path of dnty. She therefore called on Mar Williams a few days ago, and requested her to forbid her hnsbaud's entrance to ber Iioubc, and us Williams seamed to treat the matter with Indifference, site was informed by Mrs. Goldenbnrg, that tbe latter would prosecute her an keeper of a house of ill fame. Gjldenburg still continued to visit tbe bona?, and his wife at last pat her threat iato execution. Appearing before Justice Arkle abe swore ont six warrants, one against May Willismsfor keeping a honse of ill fame, one against tbe Oummlngs woman as a person of bad fame, two warrants against her for adultery and two containing the same charge againBt John Goldenbnrg. 'Squire Arkle set tbe hearing against Janet Cummings under the bad fame act, summoning John Goldenburg as a witness. Janet was sent to jail m default of Slop bond, but succeeded later in furnishing security. At the hearing yesterday afternoon, Goldenburg failed to appear, and a rule waa Issued, returnable this afternoon at 1 o'clock, the constable meanwhile scouring the city in search of his witness, who, up to a late hour yesterday ha.l ! it I cvctitug, imu uut utvu tuuuui an x o'cIock this afternoon all six eases will be tried, and a lively time may be expected. J m In Justice DavU'aCoort? Squire Davis yesterday issued a warrant for fornix et cet, againstSherman Woodson and Ohrlsuna Brown, both colored. The two pleaded guilty. Both are in jail now under three charges each. Anthony Conner*, charged with stealing an overcoat last December from J. W. Parrel's store, on twentieth and Main streets, was hound over by Sqnire Duvis to the Circuit Court in $500 bond. In default of scanty be was sent to jail, l.'aonors is the youth who was arrested Thursday niuht, wearing an overcoat, which J. W. Ferrel identified as one of those stolen from him. The Picture Snap Cloied. The photograph lottery scheme in the Evangelistic hall room, spoken of yesterday, was conducted right along through the forenoon and part o( the afternoon yesterday, and seemed to be 'airly patronized. There was a good leal of talk about it and about the courae if the police in allowing it to go unmoested. In the middle of the afternoon Officer Mor<tn notified the operators to :loje up and suit business, and they |uft soon after. Police rickupif. Yesterday afternoon a telephone mesnge was received at headquarters that a tang of tramps was marching up the 'ewiky road. Officers Moran and Porter rent np, and being joined by Officer lerbert, ran in five forlorn-looking, diapldated vara. Officer Carney last night oade a raid on the house of ill-fame :ept by Nellie W|)ite. Three women, lesldes tho proprietress, and two men, rere arrested. c ' ' "Jutlle" Japion'a Vint, Mr. Frank Jepson, President of the Sirst Branch of Council, presided over he police court yesterday morning for ho first time, the Mayor being at ihsrleston. lie fined one man $1 and osta for indecency, sent one drunk up it twenty days and a man Who refused 9 move an lyheq ordered to got fifteen ays. In the Circuit Court. The oase of the Terminal Railway Ininpuy vs. tho Camden Consolidated lil Company vaa concluded in tha Cir it Court yesterday evening, and then iemiBsed until this morning, when the iron will retire to their room to dellbrate. A FUMant Mnhleql*. iss Janie Qood entertained a large amber of invited gaeite last night, at er home on Jacob street, with a moai?le in which her music pqpils took art. The programme was varied and Itereating, and served to show the utfactory progress which has been made f those under her instruction. Some : them are quito young and have been iking leeaona on the piano but a abort me, and the marked advancement they ive made in that time was an agree)!e surprise to the company preaent heir {air instructress waa the recipient many hearty congratulations on her iccesa. A PromUlof Oil Flald. The East Liverpool Oil Oompany'a ell on the Roger* (arm, on the PennIvania and West Virginia line, la ! lUHing oil over the top ot the derrick abort Intervals, and the job ol clean ing It oat ia sot quite completed. The company feels elated, and expect! a fair supply of oil. They *111 probably drill otber wella at once.?Katl Liverpool Gaulle. UOB BPKDB1T& D Hla Explanation of liU Failure to g?t Herr* Money to be Befanded. y. Bob Burdette yeiterday explained to the Y. M. G. A. lecture committee that bl be went to hit aunt's house In Pittsburgh r< and retired to take s nap, and she did not wske him in time to catch the train, ?' hence his failure to get here sight before w last, In time to give his lecture on "The Pilgrimage of the Funny Man." Head- b] mlts that he and St. Louis newspaper men bad a bully time there, but thinks u the newspaper uien who shared bis hos- 0 { itality and hilarity were mean to tell ? about it, and he asserts that there was [0 no reason of that kind for his tardy appearance here. U He gave uio committee an order for ? $150 on the Redpath Lyceum Bureau to . cover the loas here. The money paid " for tickets lor Tbursdsy night's lecture n will be relunded at Baumer's music store. Mr. Burdette left yesterday at 11 5 o'clock for Beaver, Pa., where be wan ? billed to lecture lost night. n MIKTIVN VKUHV. DeathofaYouog Ladr?Sales of Ileal El- li tate-Various Local Notes. To-day ia motion day in court at Bt. Claire- 0 ville. The People's Savings Bank li ago. A charter * has been applied for. Tho case of Lowls Bothermund vs. Ilonry f Rotherinund, ctul., ia set fur trial at St. Claim- : vlllo to-day. City Solicitor Frank 8oagwick and*Council- . man James A. Dnylew lesve for Columbus next * Wednesday to represent Martin's Worry's Inter* \ eat before the Stato Hoard of Equalization. 1 Mrs. Mary M.UpdegraiT, of Anderson, lnd<. . has sold her property on North Fifth street to * Mrs. Mary A. Keller, (or 11,1)00, aud Kd. llanna has sold a lot m Newland'a second addition to ' Frank Sedgwick for Hi). Tho "At Homo" last night at tho roddenceof ! Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheets at their beautiful homo in tho Third ward was an elegant affair. It was given by Misses Jessie and lloda Sheets, and ! about twenty persons were present. , Rev. Charles O'Mera will deliver two lcctures , lathe Ep'wnpil cuurcn during Lent, oue on ( Tuesday aud one on Thursday ovening. The i first ono, on Thursday oveulng, was a most ex- , cellcntone. lie told all about Lent. I Mr. A. B. Crippen, of Martin's Ferry, has been awarded the contract for carrying the U d. until between Hu.h ltun and tiuittbueid, for four years lit one cent per year. Cuppeu expect* to make hlB money In carrying passengers and packages. Mrs.Samuel II Kirby, nee Miss Emma Iltp kins, died at tho home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Htepheu Ulpkius, on Fenu street, yesterday morning. t?he was ouly twenty years old and was married to Mr. Kirby a little over a year ago. she was a member of the M. E. church, was a most estimable young woman aud was much liked. She arrived in the city Ion than a week go from Bridgeport: here they nave been living. the heartfelt sympathy of everybody. "Payne's Business Pointers" comprise U.S. custom laws, passport regulations, rates offoreign postige, nniuralljuiti m laws, debt of U. 8 , wukch table, professional title*, educational statistics, Interest laws aul tables, we'gbts and measures, punctuation, dlctlm*ry of synonyms, pateut law,legal forms private mark* and prices, rates of postage, value of foreign coins, copyright law, Laiin, French, Spanish and Itallnu words and phrases, now tarltl' law complete, etc. Paper 23 cents, l'ostofllco new* stand. NOTES ON NAVIGATION. Stage of Water aud Movement* of HouteThe Biver Interest*. The rirer last night was falling fast, wllh 20 feet G Inches In the channel. Morgantown-7 feet and stationary; wcath r cloudj and cool. . . ..... Brownsville?10 feet 0 Inchei and falling; weather cietr and pleasant. Warren?3 fo*t a inchca and lalling; weather cloudy aud mild. PiUsburgh-11 feet aud falling slowly; weather clear aud pleasant. Friday's boats left at follow*: The Ma't F. A>lcn for 1'Ituiburgh. nt8a. m.?The Hen Ifur for Parkersburg, at 11 ::w a. m.?Tho Batcholor for Cincinnati, at 1 p. m.?Tho Congo for Pittsburgh, at l p. m.?1'ho Courier for Pittsburgh, at Up. m. Saturda. ' schedule rendi k* follows: Tha H. K. Bedford will leave for Pittsburgh it ?a. m. ?Tno Keystone Btato f*r Cincinnati, at 8 a. m. On 8onday the folluwlug boau are duo to leave the wharf i Tho parkersburg boats leave at8a.m.t}ud ll;30a.m.-?The Matt K. Allen, ncotla, Uulo Bay aud Bon Hur leave for Pittsburgh at 7 a. m. TonrlsU, whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acta moat pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bo weld, preventing fevers, headachea and othor forms of sickness. For tale in 50c aud |1 00 bottles by all leading druggists. haw Tub photographs Parsons is making now are all his Art-type Porcelain Finish, and at the usual price until March 1. Tub Vienna Bread at the Wheeling Bakery is made with sweet milk. For tub CuapRBN.^Ohamberlain'fl Cough Remedy is a jjreat favorite with mothers for their children, as many of them have learned from long experience in the use of it that it is reliable. It promptly cures their children of . coughs and colds, prevents them from having tlie croup, or our?? tbem of croup. They havb also found that thereis no danger In giving it even in large doses, and that it is pleasant for them to take. For sale by W. W. Irwin, 0. R. Uoetje, J. Klarl, 0. Schnepf, M. W. Heinrici, John Coleman, \V, ?, Williams, 0. Menkemilier, W. 0. Armbrecht and S. L. Brice. daw Orders for pure Rye and Bourbon Whisky promptly filled at Lilly's, 2100 Main Btieet. Have you tried tba new "Pope's Jubilee" at the Wheeling Bikery ? It is just what you want. Mothers should bear in mind that Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy ia barmlees to children. It contains no injurious substance. They incur no risk when tbey give it even to babies. Tben long experience has shown that it is especially adapted for the cure of t? coughs and colds incident to childhood. '* It oures them promptly, and is plessant SI and sale tor them to take. For salebv ci W. W. Irwin, 0. R. Goetie, J. Klari, 0. ?' Schnepf, M. W. Heinrici, John Coleman * W. E. Williams, 0. Menkemi'.'.er, W. 0. Armbrecht and S. L. B'lce. aaw Wk ueo no water in Vienna Bread at the Wheeling Bakery. tkfl^OMnMUadrygoodathacheatiMt. / PO-ECA-'J 13 jj SCROFULA_ It is that Impurity In tlio blood, which, ao- 1 cumuiaung m wo Bianus ox u?o neca, produces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on tho arms, . ?' legs, or feetj which developes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can- J] ceroua growths, or the many other manifest*. IJ tlons usually ascribcd to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Delng the most ancient, It Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for tn cry few persons are entirely free from 1L ? "72" CURED By taking Rood's Sarsaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines hare failed, luu proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar mcdlclne for this disease. Some of these oures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. ** My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrofulous sore neck from thetimeshewas22 months old till she became tlx years of age. Lumps formed in her nock, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her flood's Sarsaparllla, when the lump and ill indications of scrofula entirely disappeared, and now the seems to be a heaHby child." J. 8. Carlile, Nauright, N. J. N.a Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparllla B?!dbrailitrnnUta. Hi Hi ford. Pro??4call Utt HOOD * CO., Apottiaculu.Uo.tl.Xua. IOO Doses One Dollar BBHAIBK. _ It Sort* of Locnl N?ws ?nd Gossip from gy th? ouu cur. I Henry Fitton Is in Baltimore. Tod Belialro saloon keepers were before Judfe ^ rig** ycarerday. A bis lot of road acrs|?exs arrived yeiterday for 10 various near pikes. Quite a number of UelUIro people wea( to heeling lut uiglit io ate Rbca. The high waior caino dangerously near the rick yards and cual biuks in lower town. Mr. John Rodefcr, of Bodefer Uros, camo home aterdsy from a very aucceuful weatean trip. Samuel Louder, who wm killed on the II. & . bridge Thursday, bad Ufo tnsurance. The 0. A. R. camp Are at tbe Elyslan la*t night as a very successful cue and largely attended. Elmer Tarbet rocs thl? wrck to Pennsylvania i brlux sheep homo with him from one of the ooded flocks there. rheitearr.crBen Uur landed here yesterday and o* a bis lot of hay (or the teams along tbe F., , V. A Co. railroads. A now supply of derrick tools, crabs, etc., were ken down tbo 1'., O. V. <k C. railroad yesterday r the J. C. Gibney Company. The tracks ?rt? flniahed loto tbo gravel pita of le P,. 0. V. Jt C. railroad, and a train of cars Is :lng loaded there every day for ballasting. Mrs.R. 0. Mctiaughoy was going mound yeairdsy almost distracted over the recent escaadeof her husbaud. mention of whom was tado yea le i day morning. O. A. R. people from Wheeling, Martin's Ferry ad Bridgeport were down l*ni ulsht to hear I'. [. DowlltiR, of tbo G. A. R., Miss Willils, of the ?llef Corps, Hon, L. Danford and Judge Cochin at tbo 0. A. R. camp Are. .Q Moundsvllle. ftl Mr. Will Rlggs and bis mother are In Waab- th ngton City. pi Robert McConuell left for the East Thu relay 'u nuu uwuuuu uiy. Beach Si Bowers' Minstrels will bo hero the ? oili. It Is said that ibey giro a splendid enter* 01 alnment. pi 1). W. Allison, ol Wheeling, was hore yesterlay. He reports the outlook for tho Olcndale n| yndicato very flattering. * The clllsons of tho Mouudsvlllo independent cbpol district earnestly hape the Legislature vUJtPMiUbe^blll before that body providing for Rev. AUewong and leveral other gentlemen I ame down from Camerou Thurday and signed I ip tho bouds in tho wbfsky ^Junction cases row tnat town. J. Olcnn Cook, manager ol the syndicate. Is Oil pleased with the sale of stock. A great deal _ noro was taken bv homo parties tbau wai an* ? Icipatyd Letters of inquiry havo been received torn all parts ol the country, aud one from a rt extern Bute. More applications for sites for Industries have bcu revolved. Photographs cf iver tlJty lino views havo beon taken through ihe to ?n and from the bill tops. They wlllbo m used In the Illustrated prorpectus. A meeting 1 3t the Board of Directors win be held in Wheel* I lug to day. . Aak your grocer for Marvin'a Vauilla J Wafer*. S?JAC0B5 ?11 CURES SURELY. SPRAIN8. BRUISES. Ohio i: M isj.Itnll way. ? Olllco President and '*fi Street, I General Manager, Baltimore, Mil, !J Cincinnati, Ohio JoQ'y l8? 1S5?"My foot suddenly "* w? bruised Ivtdturned and gavo mo ly in lilp and sido by *??3 ankle? rfLl a "'! *"d( application of St. >orely. ht. JccoLsOi. JueolwOll resulted at complete! y curcd once in u relief from Wc ? Ww. c. Uaiuiac. W. W. Pea body. Member of Slide Preside Ocn'l Man'gr. Legislature. gi THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO..R*Htm?w. If*. fSLS'pnnBl866^ ITiODinnr c luiuucna* "ClHeiNN?0 In order to reduce our vast 8tock of Alaska Seal Skin Garments and Fur Shoulder Capes, we will, for a limited period, give a special Gash Discount of 15 Percent off present reduced prices on every purchase. Correspondence solicited. Illustrated FurCatalogue sent free to any address. Highest market prices paid for Raw Fur Skins. Send for Price - i Current. feU-w<*a Jf8H9W 01 ooune it never retllr don raow lhw_ ?.^Si3MgH''?? ncedcA i ?!nr.nn? i. ?' *ro nteded whin it nrnwra n ?<*P nothing but (JUOD ftiAtful flnd 11 10 *oMr wantage to iiioa?\t whether it la mowing or the baud la yin? Wo liavo tb? correct thing for all inda of weather and all kinds of feet. Our Men'* $2.00 Calf SIiopp, Ladies' $1.75 Dougola Flexible, ~ And Children'* School Shoes ARE THE BEST OH EARTH. ALEXANDER & CO., lo5 Shoe Sell en. 1049 Muln Stmt. BYER'S rHE BEST !? /^yp dios4 ytiott. goRNESS AFTER;PRACTICE:j] 1 ' w, REDJMssOTfl 6??MANAMER|CAiTREMtOrtO. nm FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC.-0. MENDEL & QDNTING ROOM WiSDOl _Ergg_baBlneM office baa an atmosphere pecnli?rly Ito own. Modern enterprise, push ana energy, seem Evangeiy out 01 piaco in ~ _ g room where the farniture is as old as the methods of baainea t?L iresst of the times yon need comfortable office furniture of modern stvU i e manufacturer needs the lateet tools, the scientist the lateet book/ Ufa jystciao the litest remedies. ? ?W 14, The appearance ol your office is in index to your commercial nrom.: .raws show which way the wind blows. Don't'lag behind in the m.?. Bee furnishing. It la hot the epsndlhg of a few dollars and yout a?r. J! eaent a very different appearance. *U1 Secure our price* before purchasing elsewhere. We have an ?nt;?, irtment devoted to office famitnre. " " 3. MENDEL & CO. 112t M4.IN 8TREBT, WHEELING, W. YA. UTinin/f an/1 Maniifaflfmrinrf fLI 1111111115 uuu liiuiiuiuvjiuiiiig vju, MOUNDSVILLE. W. VA. iDtborized Capital, $2,000,000. - * Shires, $25 EitL OFFICERS. President, CHA8. A. WKAVEB. Preildent Matihall County Bank, MoundsviUc. First Vico President, Hou. JOHN W. li AeON, of Washington, D. G\, United (Statu Gm*? loner of Internal Revenue. m Sooond Vice President. CHA* O. McCOLGAN, of ffiltimoro, Proildoat of the Chu.aMrf*. in Company, of Hew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Treo?urer, GIBSON LaMB, of Wheeling W. V*.. Coshior of tho Bauk of Wheeling Secretary, JOHN W. B13BCU1NAL, Editor of tho "Moundslllo Herald." DIRECTORS. HON. WILLIAM G. WORLEY, of Kiogwood/W. Va, Btato Fenator. J. N. VANOK. President of tbe fxchanKO (Jank, al*o of too Kiversldo Iron \V0rks.WbeeU14. 1.0018 C. STlPEL, Proprietor of ibe Wheeling Calico Works. ALFRKD Pa DLL. Beoretarjr of tbe Ouderwrlwca luturauce Company, Wheeling. CHA8. C. VuCOLGAN, President of tbechas. n. MerolganCompauy, Baltimore. J. at ESN COOK, of J. Glenn Cook A Co.. R. E. Brokors. Baltimore. M. V. B1CHARDH, Land and Immigration Agent, Baltimore ?& Ohio Railroad, Baltimore.? (Ml 1U A UllMWlfl) -I I?.?1-11 ? ? ' - " ~ 1 v .. "" * U' MiD 'IOIIUI, WHUIII, nuuiyuK) Bauuuwvuuus WJluoiaj, J. B. mnKB. cxolurlil'oi Marshall Count?. J. F. LtfUOK, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Bhepherdslown. DEPOSITORIES?Bank of Wheeling find Marshall County Bank. TRANSMUTATION FA C1LIT1KH?Baltimore & Onio and Ohio River (PenniylranU rpb Rllroads, be?Ide? the Ohio Valley, now building, and Ohio river uteatnorii; United tiutci Kin :ompanyand Adam* Kxptom company. NATURAL ?A8 AND OIL?Already discovered and to be developed. CHEAP COAL-From 30c to f 1V? per ton F. O. B. CLAYH?"Fire" and "Brick." Bof'dlrg More, TIrobfr. Fnrraceand Build IngFtnd. A valuable tot given to every purchawr of ton ?barea ol stock. Liberal Inducement! to.mauufacturem. For full particulars, prospectui, Ac., apply to J. GLENN COOK. General Manager, Moundsville, W.Va. Agents for Wheeling?Kolf & Harvey, It. K. StilnaVpr, C. A. s.-luclcr 1 (i Agmt for Mnrlln'M Furry?Inn. T. llnniw. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HOME FURNISHINGS! Oar Extensive Experience Suggests Economy to Housekeepers. No. 1136 Market Street. ^ | WHEELING | INSTALMENT! |COMPANY! | 1 No. 1138 Market Street. OUR PRICES BEGET AN IMMENSE SAYING TO CUSTOMERS! Our Credit System Enables. Yon to Hake Heme Comfortable. F1 Hive 70a ever had a struggle with a bureau ? Havo yon ever l?jl ""J; unter with a drawer that reliued to open? If you harp, you certainly jw int another experience of that kind. Yoo will be astonished when *' "" " at a barean that Is obstinate abont anch things coats just as ranch si oasi, ndncts Itself properly. It Is (II a question of workmanship. You will *'*> ally astonished when you look at some of oor prims. Th?y ?? ""u dented in tbe history of the furniture trails. And on such irtb of goods, $2 cash and; $1 per wok; $10 worth, $1 cash and 50c per w^ 10USE & HERRMANN, THE HOUSE FDBIISHEBS, 1300 lilR STREET.