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gaUinfl gowfltt. POWDER Absolutely Pur& jw as.,? iJiau Uio ordinary Lluda, tn<l caiiuot Imj fcold lu outnuclltlou wlib lUu wuMluduvf luw kfc^bort wuIk>ii uluin or phcupfutla lewder*. ?jj? ?i[?'fa Cdip*. UoYAL$AKI?M 1'oWl?KK Co., lOfi WftU * Sew V'irk ---?-=?======== Cfica. JiraooH St <?o. GEO. M. SNOOK & GO. oriNcu ?Wonderful Bargains in? SILKS, VELVETS, A Nil DltKisS UtIOlW. GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. ?Choice Novelties in? L'AHASOLSf^? W1I1TK WOODS KM IJROIOERIKS. GEO. M. SNOOK & GO. ?Immense Stock^of? LACK CIIRTAIKS, LACK J!HI).NETS INI) IIOOSKFITHNINIIINU GOODS.! GEO. M. SNOOK & CO. lllO Msiin ?t. Bt>lH ' gtntutim. oHAsrE. i^tA-sonsr, ZDEHSTTIST, lUOn Mnrkot Htroot. OWlh Hour?-tt a. X. to 1 f m.. 1 in 5 r. M. 1y8 Ufa SniMi^mux. (jUIco I No#. uml U7 Fourteenth St rent. Mew ArivtirtlMnuiuiiU. For Htle-Bloio-room ami Dwolllng. i'or (Jlnclouutl-stenraer I.oiiU a. Shirley. C(tr|it'l Honp?K 11. I.U?. KurnltUie-li. Mendel ?CJo. Jobu II. McUmre?l>MHl?l. (illl (ilotxw- Kwlng llioa. 1-loo-Cook liook-Oco. K. MoMeC'liou ?!t Hon. Crcocunt Untitling Aiwciatiou. 1.1st of U'lU'in, hiophen Ucuullonxh-Cniilrafllor and Hulldor. (tebluut riiotogrnjiliH?kliKKliu?' Uailery. C. H. 1'einUiiig?Broker?'inird |>?bp. Novoillea in Moiling HHvor? 1. U. Dillon. The National Credit W No Moie-lhird pago. Koilgioiu NtUctH-Tbird p?ge. A. L. KICK & CO. JI08IE11Y. Our slock of ladles', JIIhhoh' and Child riiu'H llunlcry Iiub juit arrived. We hive duly III muck IIml quulltj jfaoilH In cliuJce new ?l)im, mill marked ut Much prices uh trill Insure snccesa In tills now tlt'imrliucut of ours. A. L. KICK & CO. Hl'ECTACLKS adjusted by mrans ol tile tloliiiMun dioptric ejo muter, having <!ouil)luattouit or nearly U00 lenses. ltc Iructlon 1? measured to tlio oiic-liiiu dredtli part uruii Inch. The only lUHtrn nieiit of lliekliid In Host Virginia. Sal InIucIIoii guaranteed. JACOII tV. UltlJIIH. Optician and Jeweler, Cor. Twollth auil .Market SU. Sl'ltlM! mid Hummer Hlock just re ceived. An elegant and complete Hue ol' Nulling)!, I'autulooHlugH nnu Overcoat IngH, which no will mako up lu the bent utile and ut low prices. C. II IMS Si SOXS, lilil Si 111!! it Market Hi reel. Thermometer JKeenrd. The following shows the range ol tb? thermometer us observed at Bclmepf'sdrug store, Opera lluuso corner, yesterday: ' *. Mi, 70?; 12u., 81?; U r.?i? 711"; 7 r. II., ?76'. INDICATION!!. Wabiiinoton, P.O., April 17.?1 A. v.? For the Ohio valley and Tennessee, local mini, iUlionary temperature, and wiuda generally shilling to southerly. For Loner Lake reglon.ciondjr weather, with showers, eoutlierly wiuda, stationary temperature. * loo Mneh Water. About l) o'clock lut evening the driver ol one of the Hermann Drawing Com pany's mgona with a load of empty beer kegs drove down the levee and Into the river for the purpose of giving the horsos a drink and cooilng thein off, lie care lessly drove in too far and the river com ing up Into the bed of the wagon lloated oil a large port on ol the load. After con siderable trouble the driver managed to escare the floating kegs. An Unlqne Accident, William Coleman, a former resident of Ksst Wheeling, now living out Wheeling creek, Just over the Marshall connly line, wet with * norel accident recently by which lie 1oet an eyo. One ol Ills cows was lick, and Coleman went Into the etall where she lay and stepped over hsr to give her some medicine, when she sud denly started, and threw up her head, the polntol one of her horns entering Cole man's eye, piercing the ball and entirely destroying the sight. . .???, HiAtiTirui. line of parasols and silk am lirellss at Htone A Thomas'. Oua ladles' )3 kid button la worth f 3 60. Htoni'b Oasii Bnoi 8tob?. It will be a treat to you to took In Stan Ion A Davenport's windows and see their Kaater display. Tni largest and most complete line of carped and rap at Stone A Thomas'. WHOLESALE THEFTS , IV AS OHIO HOUSE SPSCU1.4T0B Who got his Ad trail* far Nothing and told Ultra dirt chaay-Xfathan Boll, AmsUd boto, torn* out to be a Bold ud duo* coat fnl baud at tbo Huatnoaa. The arrest of Nathan A. Bull, aliat Noah Burt, by OIHcA Lukeus, (or stealing a borne near Milleraburg, Ohio, and the pic Die he gave tbe officers in getting hiin across tbo river, are atiii fresh iu tbe pub lic wind bore. Deputy Sherltf Buty, ol Holuiea county, Ohio, who came bere with a requisition and took Bell home, is again in the city, having come bere to look at tbe horse left at Rothscker's Old Borne hotel by the "man from Michigan," who recently skip ped out and left his horse here when he found tbe police suspected him. This horse was not recognised by Huty. Mr. Uuty tells a very interesting story uf Hell's extensive and successful opera tions us a horse thief anil burglar, or at lesst receiver of stolen goods, covering quite a period of time and a wide range ol country. From remarks lie made when arrested, it was suspected that he was known at Cambridge; so alter taking Bell to Milleraburg Mr. ltuty went to Cam bridge to make inquiries about him. He found after some dilllutilty that Dell lived InOuertieey county,in a lonely hollow, re mote from public tnorooghfares, and here llio otlicers fouud one of two valuable hoiscs stolen from a man uained Miller in Holmes county last December. Tbe other horse was gone. A second burse was found, anil has doubtless been stolen, bat its owner has net yet beeu discovered. On the premises were found uue or two wagons, several stolen buggies and parts of buggies, goods stolen ul Canal Fulton, Ohio, at the time ol u recent raid on that tuwn liy burgluis, lap robes and horse blankets and whips by tbe co)re, anil, Kir. Duty declares, enough harness to stock several livery stables. All Ibe property was of tbe beat quality. Evidently Dell had, uutll be rashly rodointo wheeling, enjoyed a career oi uninterrupted prosperity In bis chosen profession. Youutf Mttu'a Con tutui.ee. Below is given tlio programniH of h con ference of Christian young men of the aurroundlng towns to be hold at the Y. M. U. A. building next Tuesday: 10:00 a. m.?Devotional exorcises. Or- j gaui/.tiliou of conference. "How to organ-1 ixa an Association," opened by W, U. liagan, Steubenville. "What variety of agencies cau our Association wisely use to meet the wants of young men," opened by \V. H. Hinehart. 12:H0 m.?Dinner in Association parlors. 2:00 i'. m.?-Devotional exercises. "Per sonal etlorts to win young men toUbrist," opened by Rev. Mr. Bradley,Steubenville. Associations in small towns: 1. "Why they are needed," opened by Kev. Mr. Hayes. Bridgeport. 2. "What they can do," opened by L. U, Battelle, Bellairo. Ques tion box. 0:00 i'. m.?Supper in Association par lore. 7::J0 i?. m.?Devotional exercises. "The religious work for* young men," opened by Jauies 1\ Houston, Bellairo. "What special summer work can be done by our Associations," opeued by John O. Lynch. ? ? ? ? MaigU Mitchell'* New Flay. Maggie Mitchell, supported by an oven and satisfactory rompany, appunred at the Opera House last evening as Margartl HI. Utoryc in Fred Williams' comedy drama, "MukkIh. tlio Midget." The house waa well lllled and the audience unusually ap preciative. The play is based on an inter esting story, differs from the ordinary run of recent dramatic literature, and abounds in the picturesque. The star does net oecm a day older than ten years ago, and is as sprightly and vivacious as a girl In her teens, dancing several picturesque gypsy dances and tinging several taking songs, the music composed by Dave Bra ham especially for the iiiectr.?1The samo iilny this afternoon; this evening, "The I'eurl of Savoy," by reaueet of Wheeling admirers. An Old ainuS BuddmbDt>alh, Mr, John Herron, an aged and well known resident of the Island, died very anddeuly at his homo on South Front street yesterday, llo was sitting iu an eaey chair when his head fell suddenly forward and he was dead. Heart disease la supposed to have been the cause, lie was In his 711th year. For a number of years ho was head book-keeper for the dry goods firm of Stone & Thomas, and years ago was a well known attache of the Wheeling l'rrti. For a long time he has lived In a house belonging to Mr. ?, J. Stone, who gave It to him rent free in recognition of former faithful services, An annoying and perplexing loss of memory even of ordinary tilings indicates, in general, impoverishment of the blood and consequent failure of the brain. This Impoverishment is caused by the excess of uric acid ill the blood, wllicb can be neu tralised and removed by Warner's safe cure only. A Unrri, The Hon Tou taken this method of thanking the people of Wheeling for their liberal patronage, and would Bay that hereafter the force of clerks will be sufii clently large to wait promptly on all cus tomers, Bud we shall continue to sell everything in our line at wholesale prices. We have just received by express MO doien colored border ladies' handker chiefs, which will be sold at 2 cents. A full assortment of other grades at 2Jc, Be, Bio and upwards. We have a finu and largo Una of child ren's lace caps which we will sell at fill percent less than sold elsewhere, com mencing as low as 22c. Our Jerseys are great bargains, and we have quite a run on them at prices rang ing from 40c, Ollc, li'c, $1 '16 op, Laces and embroideries at astonishingly low prices, and the finest assortment in the city. Give us a call. Eos Ton, No. 1142 Main street, Uornbrook's Ulock, Men's good Brogans Ofio, at Stonx's Cash Huob Stohx, Kut.r Card, (or Krsrjbody, On Saturday the Atlantic Tea Company will give to every purchaser o( Tea, Oof fee, Baking l'owder or Spices, a beautiful Kaster Card, |Don't miss this opportunity to procure a handsome card, and at the same time enjoy a cup of good lea or cofleo. Atlantic Txa Company, 1111 anil 2201 Market street, L.S.UocxlA Co.,sell Dry Goods the cheapest. Fuxro's Ice cream narljrs, Mo. 102 Six teenth street, will be open from now nntll the cloae of the mason. Flavor) of all kinds promptly delivered by the gal lon, half-gallon or quart. Tmni will be a race at the Alhambra rink tonight between Jessie Btirkett and Jamea Delaney. Mile beats, best two In three, I.mii'a own make men's call shoes, all ?tyles, for 6ft Bio bargain! In black silks thli week at Stone A Thomas', lit order to make room we offer this ?0I!!lnl JS C1'l"""1hamtu from $10 '? ft wm yoa 20 pmint. We defy the prices and quality beat. Also n*\? *,',ew "Willi hand harneaaIS up, Pi*.! tf , wnvlnced, at Schweninger's, 1140 Main. Goods must go. * rtytoitoftaso "'B'"ca">,10M'?" Kuoant Kaster novelties, In cards, books and ornaments, at ' Stanton A Davsnport'k, LOCAL BREVITIES. lUtUr* of Minor Moment In and AUoot tba Oitjr* Mativs?& tt both theatres to-d?j. A Tiutraow faw been pat is Garvin 4 Sutchhuon'i office. Orwu Housx this afternoon and even ng?Maggie Mitchell. Danixl Bow, of Beuwood, died very mddenly yesterday of heart diaeaie. Only one cue was on the slate laat tight for thia morning's police court?a voman arrested for drunkenneu in public. A well-known milk man named Patter ion, who aervea customers on the Island, [ound a valuable horse dead in his stable yesterday morning. Vouno Men's meetings at 7:30 o'clock to-night and 4 o'clock to-morrow at the Young Men's Christian Association build ing. Study of the Sunday School leaaon it 5 o'clock this afternoon. Conrad Khun, a resident of Twelfth atreet complained at police headquarters last sight that be bad bten bitten by a dog belonging to Lawyer Ewiug, and he demanded that the dog be kilhu. Tua journeymen painters of the city willmeet at James McAdains' ahop at 7:30 o'clock thia evening to take the prelimin ary stepa toward organising u labor union as a branch of the Onto Valley Trades and Labor Aaaembly. Tin river is still falling. Last evening the marks indicated a debtb in the chan nel ol 1'J feel U inches. The Shirley is to day's packet for Cincinnati. She is a first class packet In every particular and de serving of patronage. Mh. Ciiamkau closes his engagement at tbo 1'eople's Theatre this evening in "Kit," It will also be given at the mat inee. Those who have not seen the play should not mita these lust opportunities. There will be no play at thia theatre next week?Holy Week. Samuh. Lauuiiun was yesterday ap pointed udmiuistra'.or ol the estate of Wed Laughliu, deceased, ami gave bond in the sum of $15,UOO, with M. L. Utt, 0. Uutuian ami I!. 11. Odbert us sureties. A. J. Clarke, Kwj., is attorney for the heirs, Alex. Laughlin, jr., L, L. Laughliu and Mis. Louise A. Rhodes. Kni'iua Davis yesterday had bafore him Shadrach .Moore, who keeps au alleged boarding house on Wuter street, near the l'ewiky passenger depot, and who was ac cused by Ueorgo Glillord of keeping a house of 111 fame. The evidence was di rect and olsaustlng, and the justice held Mooro in ball in the aum of $20Q for the grand jury, Uo gave security, The po lice have long regarded the house au one that needed watching. It is alleged that it is a favorite resort for colored men and degraded white women. ileiilluttiHU'tf tK-itml?a? (Jotiffrcas Mosl Htyliah uliuu maUu at $1! 5U por pair, lit tho tashslore of J. W. Aaics, 111J Muiu street. AUOUT 1'KUl'I.U. Btraugurt In the City uud Whvultiig Folks Abroad. Mrs. W. M. Cherrlngton, of 1'arkera burg, is in the city. Mr. Sauiuol S. Jack, of l'ittsbitrub, Is at tlio Mci.ure House. Mr. James Hons, of Chicago, is regist ered at tlits Htamui House. lion. Fontaln Biuitli, of Fairmont, ox BUt? Senator, ialn the city. Mr. J. 1). Clayton, of (iraftou, la stop ping at tko 81. James hotel, Mr. H. T. l'adduclt and his wifu (Maggie Mitchell) and maid are at the McLure House. General Bob 1-ovtf, Steubonvillo's well known temperance advocate, was in the city yestorday. MiauLou (ierrard, who haa been visit ing Mrs. William Hchwertfeger, baa re turned to her home at Florence, i'a. Mr. A. 1.. Rice, who la now making lila homo iu New York, ia in Wheeling and will spend several duyu among his old lrienda here. liuv. l)r. Uund, of flavenswood, W. Vn., ia in the city, and will occupy tlio pulpit of the First Baptist Chuicti to-morrow morning and evening. Mr. J. 0. Hale, of Wirt county, la at the St, Junius hotel, uud has bis uaughtar, Miss Clare, who is attending school at Mt. de Cboutal, visiting him. Uoinilne Kauinroo. A full lino of Gentlemen's Kangaroo Shoes, of Nlacey, Adams & Co. make, the finest shoes made. Owing to our cath system, we have reduced the price on them. J. W. A mm, 1141) Main street. Blight I'lro Yostordny. The alarm of lire from box 42 yesterday was occasioned by a slight blase in the roof of the old Baltimore bouse, on the cornor of Water and Twenty-third streets. The lire department responded, in good time, und the Uames were soon extin guished. The loss will not exceed $15 or (40. The blaze originated from a defec tive Hue. Hatn Junta Coming. Itev. George 14. Hite, Presiding Elder of this district of the M. 14. church, has re ceived several letters from ltev. Ham Jones, the fanioua Georgia revivalist, who assures Mr. Hite that he will be present at the Monndsvllle Camp Meeting next August. It will be remembered that Mr. Jones was to liavo been present at the meeting last summer at Monndsvllle, but on the eve of his departure from Loais vllle, where he had been engaged In ardu ous revival work, lie .was compelled to give up his Moundsvllie engagement. A Denial from Mr. Laucbllo. The following letter will be solf-explan atory: Wubkmno, W. V*., April 10,1 HSU. Mr. Frank J. llearne: 1>kar Bin:?Referring 'to an article In the Sunday Nrm-UUer ol the 112th, attribut ing sentiments to you regarding "striking workmen, Ac." upon my testimony, I wish to say that no such conversation over took place between you and myself, nor am I aware of your opinions on the subject. I advised the editors of the error promptly, as I would you. had I met you' personally. Respectfully yours, (Signed) Samuil Laugiiun, Salvation Oil Is tho greatest pain de stroyer of the age. It speedily annihi lates pain, whether from a cut, bruise, scald, burn, frost-bite, or from a wound of any other kind. Price only 20 conts. Trunks, Uomb Maui. Bciiwirtmoi*'?, 1140 Main. Satcimm, CiKAi'osr in tiii city. Niiv lot of beautiful body brusaels Jnst received, at one dollar a yard, at Stone A Thomas, t Our ladies' tl Ob kid and morocco but ton are cheap at 12. Btoni's OAsn Snoa Storr. Kac* to-night it the Alhambra rink. Burkett vs. Delaney, Kowaru L, ltoso A Co. having purchased the Interests of the Howe S. M. Co. and secured the State agency (or the Standard Sewing Machine, will keep a full line of Howes and the elegant, swift easy running Standard, with its perfect attachments and handsome woodwork. Dont fall to see the the Standard. See advertisement on an other page. Tin managers of the Alhambra rink guarantee a square race to-night at that place between Bnrkett and Delaney, Min's One lac* shoes for (1 29. Boy's fins lace shoes for tl, at Btoni's Cash BiioiStori. Fini, heivy iiullU, worth II SO, it 11 00 for a few diys only. Stoni A Thomas. Stanton A Davmfort's Easter offerings are beyond question ths choicest goods ?vsr displayed la Wheeling. A PROMISING SCHEME. A FACTORY FOB IKON NOVELTIES Tallwd ot for thi South BI^o-Bumou that Induea Maaefastiursrc to Bigtid IUiu ? Frolltabla lavMtmwt ? Enough Freight Hav?d to Mako a Fruflt* For some leugth at lime there has been indefinite talk of organising a company to enter into the manufacture ol novelties in iron in thla city. Everybody realized the great deairabiiity of a wider diveraity of the Induatriea of the Mail City. A town which haa devoted its a'tention ao largely to the production of nails and glass suffers severely when either of these industries la depressed. Should both undergo a sea son of depreaaiou at the same time the town is dead. Not only is thla true of the town itself, but the region tributary to it depends in a singular degreo upon the same article of manufacture for its pros perity, so that when one portion of the community has a dull season, It la dull all around. At various times there haa been tallf of different projects for introducing n*w in dustries. The scheinu to establish a novelty works here is said to be now taking shape, Well known inon are in terested, and they advance unanswerable arguments to show that the project is not only feasible, hut promising of the most favorable reaults. For Instance, on the hardware shelves in this city are found articles of every day use made aa far west as Ht. Louis and as far east as lloston, the iron or uteel for which is purchased by the manufacturer right here iu Wheeling or in this pari of tue country, it ia argued that the same articles made here could Und a ready mar ket In this section, the saving iu freights ou the raw material anil then ou the fin ished goods, making a fine profit to be divided between the maker, jobber and retailer, aud the goods could still be sold at a cheaper price than those brought from abroad, There are other advantages here over the large cities which now almost mono polite such factories, in the way of cheaper living, which add to the advantages of Wheeling; to say nothing of the promise of secuiing natural gss fur fuel. ft ia saiu that the old l/pper ltlveraido Iron Mill, which has been used only for producing muck liar for a long time, and which will now Hud little or uo use eince tbe Increase of the company's plant at fleuwood, could be BEcuredfor such a fac tory on reasonable terms. Uo far the pro ject lias not been definitely formulated for the public, but it is said that there la good reuson to believe that it will be "a go." Anulli.r 1'ltu. Another plan lias been agitated recent!) Tim window glass works at Quaker Cit and Barneavillo are said to desire new loci Hons, where they can secure the uuvun tagcs ol natural gas as fuel, compotitloi and Increased facilities in freight shij: nients and other advantages which do no attach to their present locations. Som of tlio liuaiiifHB men here have suggests* the idea that these factories or one o them, might be induced to locate hire It is often commented on as strange tha Wheeling has not one window gloss fac tory while llelleire has a number. Jil'.Ll,AUtiC. The Narrow (Jung* KullroHd-Lota ol Ltttl Locnli. Mrs. George Bomlik U quite Nk'k wiUi typholi (ever. Tom Tnppau lost part of a flugor lua lalhe a the Goblet worki Mrs. Johu Bresn, of Cincinnati, 1* visiting he fallier, Johu Taylor. MbtsKstiHamsey, of Columbus, Is tho gnat o Mm. Janus A. Weill. Mia. Ileaton, of Ht. Clalrsvllle, li viMting he daughter, Mr*. J, B. Smith. I). W. Cooper la Mill confined to bed, aud I threatened with Uphold fever. The.now nolfcomen and marshal have had vor llttlo to do fit the way of arrests. Mm. George Bcllette left for Detroit to join hr bust and,who is working at the Do Lay gUsi work) The recent bad weather made a bad plane in tb Wcjoe plte, which the luporvlsor la charge lari pairing. The Bed Men aro to bavo a war dance, April 3< and will give an exhibition of a tcalplng iceuc n one of the attraction!. Charles Ban kin ha* bean appointed clerk for th Btickoyo Lantern Company In pluco of Harry Sani sell, who In about to go to Grand lilatul, Neb. Tlie South Hollalre M. K. concert last night wll be continued to night. Tho object la to furul.s new booka for tho SundaySchool aud singing claai A faco la talked of now between Henry Hell an Thoma* Klohurds. It may lie arranged aud th tlrao Ret for Decoration Bay or the Saturday hefort Fred Kborle la prealdout of th? Grocer'* Unloi J. A. White li vice president; W. U.Thompsot aeerntarv; (leorgo H. Jeuuinga, treasurer; Meurt Mutli, Cochran aud Grella, trustee*. Hov. H. f. Heeler, of the Vint M. K. Church, wll beat Wegoo Sunday, acting as I'reslUng JUderfc Quarterly Meeting. Itev. W. C Meek, of tbo Glen coo i huroh, will preach for him in thn forenoon audBev. J. C. Smith, of the Southern Bellalreeli cult, will preach In tho evening. Thn Bellalro blast furnace blew outyeaterday fo repairs. '1 be work of clearing out the furnaco b< gau '1 hurslay. The gas escaping through crevlcc In the stone walls overcame several of the work men, and one tramp who slept In tbo hulldlti was found uuopnsclous )n tho morning and had t bo revived by a sudden bath in the river. Rev. W. H. M. Deuny, agout of the Ainerlcai Bible Society, report* having canvassed Itellalr thoroughly, spending 101 days aud vlsltlug 1.93 families. Ho found '-XMJ proteunnt* families with out a lllblenud 130 Catholic famlli a without II sold Bibles to 102 familius and gave copies to fi famlUe*. Among his contributions was 70 cent from Jews. S. L. Moouey, President of the Bellalro, Zinei villa A Cincinnati railroad, and F. M Coulion, c Baltimore. J. A. Irwin, of Toledo, aud S. M.Soj mour, of New York, capitalists Interested In th road, were In town a few minutes yesterday, hav lug just completed an Inspection of the road. The; pmpoao to go to work making thorough repairs o a permanent cbaiactcr. Tho Woman's Belief Coma has chosen tho follow log olllcera: President, Mrs. Mark lister; Vice Presidents, Mrs. Thomas Springer and Mrs. Heclty secretary, Miss Mary IJurke; Treasurer, Mrs. M. fl L. Jlcge: Uiaplnlif, Mrs. 0. T. Howell; Couductoi Mrs jamea Graham: lusldo Guard, MIis Mar; Jotiea: Outaldo Guard, Mrs. Themas Collins. Tin society will meet In tho Knights of Labor Hall. Bridgeport* Charles Tallmah, who has been sick, was ablet* be out yesterday. J. C. Aguew, of tho Pennsylvania Company's dc tectlve force, was In town yesterday. A musical entertainment was glreu at llelu loins Hall last night by "Baby Bel"." Scott Porter purchased a very handsome ponj yesterday of Mr. Morgan, of Flushing, Ohio, Johnnie McCooaughy Is again on duly at Deem'i drug store after n sovere attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Trueman owns a mocking bird tfant Is fonr teeu years old. He still alngs almost aa well aa ht ever did. fcymourDunlor, Manager of llie UBelloUlaai Company, left this morning far the West In the In terest of his company. The Unlou Cornet band looked nobby In theli new uniforms yesterday, on their wav to St Ulatrsvllle. whero they wont to tako part In a con cert. The poaceand quiet of town fa uninterrupted Onicer hu IT says he haa found nothing to arreat foi a week but hulnoM, and that does notcomouulei tha statute, BROW NT IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION WLIOUSNESS BYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEHILITY PAIN in the HACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tha OenulM has Trade Mark and crossed Kid IJK, O. N0 0THERi THBSPJECIA.L ATTENTION Of Speculator* la Grain Md ProvUlost, Potrolauia, Block* and Bond* la oiled to the card ot 0. S. Pershing, Broker, which appears in our flnanrlsl columns. i eriicTLT commission Busunss is done. A finely furnished office baa been fitted up at 1220 Market street, having un surpassed lacilitiea, with a private olfice which can be entered without going through the nfiiiu odice. The full marketa from New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board ol Trade and Oil Exchangee are received every minute by private wire, and continuoua quota tions posted. Orders by mail, telegraph, telephone or messenger are respectfully solicited and promptly executed. Orilera from aur rounding towns will receive immediate and special attention. The telegraph lacil itiea cannot be excelled. Orders can be filled in two minutes time, and oiten less. Being connected with first-class bouses on tbe different Exchanges, and receiving lull market reports daily, together with the leading financial papers, SCOUTS' OIL IIIPOKT ol the operations in the Washington county and olher oil fields every morning, and any financial news of any moment, renders his office an attractive feature to those in terested in such matters. Gentlemen, whether operators or not, are requested to call and see tbe facilities afforded, which will convince any one that they far sur pass any efforts previously made in thla city. SUAI.L ouoaus ol uny site and on any amount of margin that customers may desire to deposit ate received, and tbe same attention la given to them as to large orders. By a system oi stop orders, operators are not responsible beyond the amount of margins deposited. All profits are paid at the time of closing a trade, without any delay, or at the farthest by tbe next day. A special feature of the otlice will be the fact ol its being OflS IN TUB KVENINUS from 7 :30 to It o'clock to afford to gentle uiun engaged during the day an opportun ity to see all tbe changes iu the markets, all of which are left on tbe bulletin board*. 1'arties wishing any information are re quested to call or write i correspondence solicited. The office is connected by telephone with all subscribers in Wheeling and sur rounding towns. Inferences can be furuiBhed to those desiring them. The present low price of graiu and pro visions, together with TIIK ACTIVITY In the oil and stuck markets, makes tli present > favorable lime to operate. Mr. Pershing will be pleased to send ei planatory circular!) free to any audroai and with some eight years' experlenci leola he can guarantee perfect satfsfactlo in the execution of any business eatruste to his care. The ollice being well hacked financial! ia not a mere experiment, but la here t etay, and id an entorpriae that should b appreciated. It Is quite the proper thing to sond you "steady company".tme of Stanton & iJav enport a haudsomo Easter cards. Ir voo are In need of carpets, sav money by buying of Stone & Thomas. Mick's lino Soudan Hhoea $2 00, wortl $3 -'0, at Stoxk'h Oasii Suoa Stokb. Hembsi axil your friends and make then happy by sending one of those handsom Easter cards from Stanton & Davxni'OKt'h, Lyucu's own make men's calf shoes, al styles, fur lip. A LITTLE SUFFERER Cleansed, l'nrlfloi! and Ilcaullfled lij th Cutlcura Itcmcdles. It affords mo ploMtiro to give you thin report c til* cure of our ltttio grauilcblld by your Cuticub ItRVRhita. Whou nIx mouths old his leit hand Ix khu to iiwell and had avory appearance ol a larg loll Wo poultlcei U, but all to uo twrpo* About Ave months after it became a running sor< Soon other Horew formed. Ho then had two of thur on each hand, and os hU blood becamo moro ou mora Impure H took 1cm time lor them to brea out. A B^re camp on tho chiu. bfluoath the undc Ho. which wan vflry oirenslvo. Ills head waa on solid scab, discharging a great dial. This was hi coudltlou at tweutjr-two mouthi old, whou 1 uu dortook the care of him, bla mother having diet when ho wu a little more than a year old, of con aumptlon (wrofula of oouuo). Ho oould walk little, but could uot got up tl ho fell down, au oould not move when lu bed, having no uie of hi hands. 1 immediately commenocd with tho Cut! oura Komodiea, using the Cutloura and Outlour Soap freely, and whou ho had takon one bottle o the Cutlcuro Resolvent hli head waa completer cured, and ho waa improved In every way. W were my much encouraged, and continued th uieof tho itemedlea for a year aud a half. Oa soroaftor'auothur healed, a bony matter lormin in each one of those llvodeep onealuit before heal ing, which would finally grow looee aud wor taken out; then they would heal rapidly. One o theso ugiy bono formations 1 preserved. Alto taking a dozeu aud a half bottiee he was com plotoiy cured, and Is uow, at tbe age of six yean a strong aud healthy child. The scan on hi hands must alwajs remain; his hands are strons t houRh we once feared ho wonld nover be able t n o them. All that phjsloJaua did for him dli him no good. All who saw the child before usln, tho Cutloura Homedlos and seo the child now oon alder it a wonderful cure. If tho above facts ar of any use to you, you are at liberty to use thorn. MKH. K. 8. DHKJOrt, May D, 18M. 012 E. Clay Bt, llloomlugton, III The child was really In a worse condition thai ho appeared to his graudmothor, who, being will him every day, becamo accustomed to the disease MAUUIK HOPPING. Cuticura Hkmrdiis are sold everywhere. Cutl euro, tho great Hkln Cure. r?) cents; Cutlcura Boap au exquislto Bkln Heautlller. 23 cents; Outicuri Keaolvent, tbe new lllood Purifier, 5100. Prepare* by tho Potter Druq andL'jimical Co., Boston. Bend for "Uow to Cure Bkin Dlseaaei." ITC H by inruUraraBMpu' atld 0I1* 8kln D?autine( ?IIACK ACHK, WKAKNK88,UTERI N1 Palus, Horeiieaa aud Lamene? speedil; cured by that now, original, elegau and infHtllblo antidotu to pain aud in (lamination, tho Cuticura Anti-Pah PI.AKTIH. AtdrugglhU. 26c. apra-wsAw IMPOllTANT NOTICE. lteymann Brewing Oo.'s unexcelled Dock ileer will bn on tap in all the princi pal saloons of Wheeling and neighbor liootl on Saturday and Monday next, April 17th and tilth, Lmrii's own make men's call (tine*, all tylM, for fit AO, Jtebmnttuti's lack gw. gat. <?ntmxn tc Vo.***9Kftmmotb Gtotbtcrs. wInteiugeht ano impartial examination Or the Matchless Stock Displayed ou Our SIX FLOORS I Will ocularly Demonstrate that the very Incarna tion of Concentrated Thought and Taste as Ap. plied to CLOTHING may now be ?]Seen In All Its GloryO ?AT? . M. GUTMAN & CIS Mammoth Establishment, Notwithstanding the excellent trade of the past week (and you know what the weather was) it'll be but a mere shadow of the crowds to come, for it will be our ambition to make a GALA WEEK OF THE NEXT SIX DAYS, And why shouldn't we? Our Present Display in every De partment on OUR SIX FLOORS represents the best efforts ever made even by us to serve a liberal and appreciative public, OUB BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS Are OHETJCK; FULL of New and Handsome Goods, Cheaply Bought and Handsomely Manufactured, and offered at prices that are in the best sense cheap. Thousands of Jersey and Norfolk Suits. Thousands of Knee Pants Suits in all the New Shades. Thousands of Long Pants Suits in every Style in Vogue, and -Thousands of Shirt Waists in Plain and Fancy Colors. All Kinds of Good Clothing for Boys are Here; For all Ages, Shapes, Sizes? Work-day, Play-day, Week-day, School-day, Sunday, Warm Day, Cold Day, and for Spring Wear. EASTER AND FIRST COMMUNION. Easter with its joyful music, flowers, sunshine and general rejoicing, is only & little way off, and many of you will have new Clothes to buy. We wish that every mother of a boy that has a confirmation outfit to buy could see the stock we show, and the prices we sell at. We are showing literally THOUSANDS of Hoys' Confir mation Suits at prices way below all competitors. If you care to study the interest of YOUR POCKET you should come here and see the Grandest Bargains to be had in the city. ITS OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENTS! Our Motto is: High Art Work and Low Prices. And we show the grandest line of values ever scon on our counters. MEN'S SUITS! Men's All Wool Suits $3 50, 4 50, 5 00, 6 00, 8 00, 10 00, 12 00, 15 00, 18 00, 20 00, 25 00. FllOM #5 OO IIP. Cutaway and Straight Sack Suits, also Frock Suits in Cheviots, Corkscrews, Diagonals, CV simeres, Worsteds, and Middlesex Cloths, made and finished in as good a manner as any tailor could make them, and at one-half the price. At $12 oo we are offering probably the finest assortment of Suits it has ever been our go^d fortune to possess at such a low figure, all ol them being extremely well made and finished, and guaranteed to be worth?as many othef dealers charge?double the money we ask, At $15 oo we offer Suits from Imported Ml terials in French Cassimeres, Scotch Cheviots and English Worsteds, cut in the latest styles and positively equal in value to those sold b) Merchant Tailors of this city for $25 00 an" $30 00. PANTALOONS 0Y THE THOUSffl! OF THE MOST Stylish Patterns, Checks, Strij dcs and l'laidsi Every Pair a Bargain.' FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINOS At Prices Guaranteed the Lowest in the City. M.GUTMAN&CO, RETAIL DEPARTMENT -SIX FLOORS, Cor. Main and Twelltli HI*