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Dltv GOODS- STOJ OURLE THIS ? Fifty Pieces of forty-si Black and Colors, all V RIETTA CLOTH at Per Yard, V; Seventy-five Pieces Stinsen [Best Made] Ta sels, with -borders to iVi; Per Yard, Price E CLOAKS!~< EXAMINE OUR S EXAM I Is it will! STONE &" diamonds, \vatqii its,kt( IIlRllf read! Our Stock ii Entirely S'oir mul Ui CHOICE PIECES Wfltr l/ltlililCllUOj ISUIU ALL PRICES t Bolo Apcntn for'STKKMXG 81L.VKK IN LA l)ur l'rlcim for ilio Next Thirty 1 Comu 3'arly mul KxnmUiu CI WHEAT & ! JEWELERS AND 11023 pUiLsuuitY's riioun. 11MI .M. .1. ci'A IM>I:\. ^POINTER" 0 N Hats and caps. JJ&nv persona wonder how we have boon ab!o to buil.t up our Immense trade ou i?ats ami earn. Well, we don't Juind tcrlltuR you?it's no . . secret. ( i-Irat?Wa have the largest ami best assort. jneai UMiio city, an new Roods, correct styles, and qualities unit prices to suit everjonc. Second?Our prlcis nra the lowot aud our aire is to have ilia be*t artlclo that can be male for * the money. Third?r.very hat told Is warriutO'l unrepresented aud If it Is riot wo want it returned to us. fourth-Wc have but one nrlce audttatthe 1 lowest, which \7o inaru In plain figure* ou every article offered lor tale. J?o guess work about prices here. Dclow wc glfe a lew of our miees on leading styles, but remember that thee are not the only styles wc have. To mention all would re- ] quire a largo catalogue, but wo mmc jou to call and see tho Immense variety we have. The "Tyrol" .-till' Hut. tl Si W, $"J4D, $290. , The "Hubert" StiU llat. 81 15, SI70. ?1 ?J3, $2 41). J Soft llats. ICO styles. 5Cc to 8100 each. Boys' stiff Hat j, 7ce, 81 '25, $t 4\ "Working Caps, ice. 15c, '2Lc. Sic. Scotch Cm>*, 'JSc, SSe, 5 c. 7ic. W mdsor Caps, 25c, 35c, 50c, 7fc. Bojs' l'lush Capj, -J.'*-, y5e. 5fe, Tic, ?Sc. , Men's l'lush CapE, 'JSe to S2 00. I "WW rf m?i?? rr-t -a *v Tr% *? V< rr 1. J.MAMI!1 0ae-Pric9 Halter and Furnisher, 1820 and 1322 Market Street, NEAR FOURTEENTH, WHEELING, W. VA. 1 LAIUF-S' AND CUNTS.' SliOUS. ( h4;jj; . Cobt'I'K- ' jjyc^-'vVA^' ^t\& Vctov^ro Fouio records are like the law-ca'lly broken. Other records have t'Btablkhid so hluh a ftniid' ara that only tin* fitust Madmen or humility physically or mentally can hopt to equal or stir- / panunem. A rccora which Is worth making!* I worth preserving. We vnlue our recoM a> \ highly n? v o do onro'tMness prosperity. The* cHunotho Kornraud because onedcrer.ds upon the other. Wo liuro cswn. ished our nputatiou by ruu1>Iok the interest* of our natrons by he = lup ready to ineet every pc*Mblo uctnaud ana by nntlclputli k all *h? desirts thatcomo to ain?n oittiorjn a bu?iuess or h toci/tl life. Thead- " vani?Re of dealing with us is thai wo c*n enable you to mevt any possible orncrecnry, that what wo sell ii never out ot proportion to the piico which wo charge, end that when you tiuy you ^ - yourjuucha&o. WsurouowoflVrlug'^ "*'uw j TWO SPECIAL SHOES Hint brcai* nil previous icnon)*, viz: A LflflJc&' Dorgola Button lioot; flexible sole, lu Opera, Wei ium rimV <'omuion b'eu- o slmpcs, (UJ a h a NTKRU TUUOlKJtiOUl, Rlzes 2to 8, ?t 81 75 widths <5 to MS: nr.d * l-mllcs'Ucnulno IHna. Sewed JtttoaeJon Sole, ibp most vractleal shoe made, k!ztsi:Ho8ra;<l2&0-*Mili8AtoEK. T ALEXANDER & CO., ? 1149 Main Stroot. Whnolln#, w. Vn. = Mull OrU'r* P'omifly Killed. JVq-EW l'ALL AND WIN1ER SHOES ~r And Rubbors of Best Makes, A.T OI.D WliuH, I ?NOT RjDl'CED IxQCAUTT, 1==? | AT 0 A.C.WINCHER'3, * BC2C v 1123 Halo Street, Bogcr'i 331oclr. ?'E & THOMAS. c ADERS 2 * x-inchwide, OA A S ,00, HEN; })l)Cj c alue $1 25. ? Roxbury & JHM ? pcstry Brus- / M atch, at - - I Uv i. ? everywhere 85c. Ml OI AA T/O T ht ITOCK, JE OUR PRICES. C Hi hi 5AY YOU. s THOMAS. WUKM'.V llAXCHClt. '' FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 5 1 r Sflrctlon U?? Brat In the CJIy. ^ > OF POTTERY, J1 lies and Jewelry iND STYLES, ?, Il> SILVKIIWASIK "t LOWEST PRICKS. ^ >?y* will lio Lower Tlmn liver, mr Ab*ortuient uihI X'rlci-u. .. RANCHER," SILVERSMITHS, V No. 1231 Market Street, si NHW AUVKltTISKMUNTS. n GEOJ. SNOOKe&s GO. iChristmas Novelties! ? CI . . II Examine Our Collossal stock! See Our ^oud?rf?>l Yurivty! H< ar Our Reasonable Frfces. and yon will ba convinced that we at*? htad- r; quarters tor JlOLIDiY GOODS! Carefully mil H?o following List, as frit m?y iifsM jon In wakfnjjsrlcctlonB j Dress linoii?. 'lho newest thingH In Silks, Pattern . DrrKMi'H, ISeniietias, Serge*, I'laUln, l"1 Stripe*, etc. ;ioakp, C The latent ntjle* in Seal Shin, 1'liinli, 8Q l'ertiian, St ockinef, lieaver, A.strachat), A] and Cheviot, lap 'muse Silk ll.inilkcrcm?fs ?f III I'lnlii and Fancy, H?>m*tltched,Km- ,if broldcred, aiordrreu and Initialed. p uiiicn Handkerchiefs. 1 Nobetiorlliio of l'laiti ami Taney, Hemfctltched, Unrooted, Kuibroldereil Mini U] Initialed Ilui.dkfrclviMH ta Kmt York at Cliy. I'iHy doz. Silk aiufllerf, all pnee*. pr lead-ttcsts and Throws. wi Silk, Satio, etc.; plain ami "uiul painted. Plush, Brass ami Wood XoreltUg. Towel Itar.JiN, Work lioxe*, Cluck*. Mir- J., rorn, Manicure Se?#, Toilet Cane*, Cilove hi and Handkerchief tioxcis ShavingKet*, R| Collar and Caff lioxes, etc. Our line or tliuhe in larger than ever, iteaulKul Ilautl Painted Xovclllfs. " Aprons and Apron Material* for ladleH j, and children. labl? Linen*, Towel*, . j Napkin*, Uojlles, apln*h?r*,Tliro\v*anu Al lint sprcudh?Ireitli and attractive liue*. i Draperies. Oj l'lali), Figured, Satin Striped nmlIlium- ^ limtrd Gdt. J u pan em, Draperies?very en liuiidnotiio lorl'hrov?,Lambrequin*,etc. Inlaid*' Kid Mnccmdn*, allk and Wool lluotie* nuil 3ih-U?*h. tJiovc*m uad flllt* ill Silk, Who), Cloth and Kid. Pocket** jc hoot;*, WxdluiH and Jland llugtt?nbe- njj vvlld?<riii|; variety. 1 [Tn.lkPollaa - 01 lu Natural VToud, Gold, Silver niul 1 Applique ltuutUea?till qualities. Gossamers. wl The Intuit nlmpeu tor ladies and children nil Jiilnuiitlrittl Shirts. Onr celebrated 50c niul SL Shirts in nil *Jze*. < Uiris. ? Plnuuel, Knit, Muhttlr and Quilted Ital* ti. lauclolh. da tluxkcti. Cei I'aHfurnln niul Country. pit lomforts. 810 Home and Pactory made. Shawl* ami Kiubtoldered Ficliuei, Lace uixl bilkhonritt. Str Inrtaius. Lace, Silk and Chenille Curtains. Special ] purchase, Kpucial prlceit. Litco lied Set*, Pur Capon and "luff*? the inoht ln.-hlon??hJe kind* aa<l ?hnpon. ?! Japauuno Screens, etc., etc. ?e! Atill offer Three HamUoiue Litlio- 13 1 raplioil Water Color EngiavlDgn and a ] lopy of ".Miiifhino tor Lltllo Chlhlrcu," all \\r nr Fifty Cctilh. '? j BO" The bujcrH prollt by past cxper- ^ oocuk anil uuik?. caily selections, ] BirStoro opou I'vrry Kveiilnj; from De? tVji ciubor 11 till ChrlMinas. 3E0. B. SHOOK & CO. S 1MO MAIN STREET. oci ============ Cli HATS <\N|) CAl'S. it i HOLIDAY \ HflTS^ | Sow Ready li -at- ~ ft" )INGER'S. 9C. o20 as Twelfth nml10M Main Ktrrota. CLOTHING, ETC. , th" pHE GREATEST DISPLAY ON E1 EARTH] Free show of 1.CC0 additional Winter Fnmpku ] -more than all Wheeling merofcami com tu lined?for GenU' Suit*, OTerccau and uul , orro? Just received from \Vp.namnker A Brown. <>?. I Philadelphia. Thirty-three per cent wired No ml lit cuarimtced. J. W. FEBRKL. Ageut, , nolO Cor. Twentieth tndJlaln*treeU, * ..\ ,_, V \.,- v/;iv%* TUH liOIHiK OP SOHKOIV eld by Wheeling Ltxlga >'o. U8, II. 1*. O K. Yeaterilnr. Wheeling Lodge No. 28, B. P. 0. K? eld a lodgo ol Kirrow yesterday niter son, In commemoration of departed Ika. G. A. K. hallwas comfortably tilled 1 the 250 or so people who attended id o( these ovor forty were members oi ie lodge, The lodge and choir Bant ;ie opening ode, after which Kev. Dr f. U. Coolie offered prayer. A quarteth insisting of lira. Williams, Alia; hilllpe, Messrs Day and' McCoy, cam Hock oi Ages," alter whiel 'aptain 1). 1). Dovener prononucet n eloquent and graceful eulogy on tin rder. The members ol tlio lodge tliet laeed white llowers on the altar In re lembrnuce of Sum A Miller, the on I; lember ol this lodge who lias died sinci . was instituted. Mrs. W. L. Wiliiaiu: lien sang beautifully a solo, "Jesus iDverof My Soul," and Hov. Dr. Cook rononnceu a eulogy, his theme belnj Tl... Ckuf. i' l\)t Sntclltijcncct. ? MUmm No?.i!rmiu1 37 Fourteenth Street. New AUverttn*meutM. hi ho Wheeling Imuiment Company-Fourth n involution of P?rtner*hli??Fourth page. ^ ilKlnxtou?W. V. ltogu <n Bro. h or Han??s Ncftbltt. pern Uou?(f-Mn?gle Vltchcil. Ql riu.i Fend?r*?Kenbltt A Uru. f> i f lno? Htcondllaud iiuabe Sutitro Flano? 1 W. lUuracrA Co. tl k'untoil-A Mao. , y /nU'cd?Two or Three I argo Floors. 'ho ninth Broi. Tobacco Co ~ loo. M. Hnook Jn Co.?ChrlstinM Sorcltlci? l1 urth pago. ? Ibiuamid OlMsi-Johu Frledel. r? i Card? k-latofl* Zano?Fourth page. ^ Uu?trated Aweneau. ?; CllANUEuV fMCM". p llealcru In >Vnll 1'upers ainl Interior " corii'lotiK, I.lii-? mill I'nlnlerh' Muter- j, l?, I'nlntliif, riilnlns am! Jialwimlii* t U, Uluzliiir. Sign i'lilnlliitr uud lluril j ooil Hnl.?M?ic. ? (lEll. K. KUItSl.II i CO. fi SncCMnm to Uru. K. Kurni r Jc llros. ill J. C. Oir, Agent, (n all I'aper). a Wu will r.tuuTe trom 28 El.ventli B re-t to II!) 1 wi-irili streit, ImlltlliiK 0 >? occupied lif II Lingvo* merchant llor, J.iuu<ry I, iSDl. TclcpUuueNo.OII. Luck Ilox No. 4811. IP tiib outwit se? and iiccilspeclaclo e in should cull on uh anil liuicjuur Kj f? t stcil without charge. Mo have tho l icst Instruments anil more cxporicnce t mi any other Optician In I lie Mute, f ill ynuruutci' siitlxlnctlun or money re- e uded. JACOB W. UltU?U, a Jeweler and Ojttlcliui, t Cur. Twolltli and Jlurktl Streets, t * ? 8 SEW I SEW I NEW! ? i Wo nre now In receipt of n complete c no of Fall uml Winter Woiilcun,cou* t stlag ofOvcrcoatlnK*, Millings, t'anta- ' rollings mid Fancy V''hlliigs, nlilcli Wi < arrant to make up In llrst-elass ?t}I* i . reiiBoiialili1 prices anil lit gnaran'eed. g complete lino or (ient^' i-'mnl?lilii(s i oods In Ktock. Seamless Alerluo lUtil I ost lllack Half Hobo at 25c a pulr. i'enr our celelirnteil all-wool Knit ackets. C. HESS i MHO, 1321 & 182!l .Market Street. ' . . i Tliorwumeler ltucord. ! Tho thermometer at\ Schnepf'a drup ' ore, Opera House corner, Saturday, * .'^iaturedtta follows: a. m :r> I 3 p. - 11 1 1 a. m............. 38 7 j?.in - -U 1 ; m. ?9 | Weather?Changeable. j HL'h'DA V. a. m St I 3 p. ............. 35 | i a. m 32 7 p. 3"- . : m. 30 [ Weather-Cloudy. ( IuUlcntioua. I Washington, D. 0? Dec. 7.?For Western Pennsylvania and West Vir!_ _ ?t..._ in lit, mir weaiuer, uuhugkj wi?*\?o, ight changes in temperature. ? For Ohio, fair, continued cold weather, ' ortherly winds. LOCAL UlCh.VITUS. [titters of 'Minor Moment iu nud About | the City. ( Tiik Giu.nu this evening?"Irish | nek." Opera. House this evening?"The I wo Sisters " i Gjesey Bros, have begun the work of modeling Clerk Hook's office. A branch music store has been open1 at Washington, Pa., by F. SV. Bautnr Co. ( A sheet roll was broken at the Whit- ( iker mill Saturday, and a short partial < rnt down was necessary. , The ladies of the Fourth Street M. E. ( lurch will give a doll show at Gernia- ( ia hall next Friday evening. ( The Bostonians Opera company possed J irough Wheeling Inst evening en route J om Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. 1 "A Boxixa Glove" was given at the 1 rand again Saturday alter noon and 1 rening to appreciative audiences oi ' iod size. A large cil-clotk vaiiso fa! 1 of old [ Dthes was found yesterday and left at lice headquarters, where the owner n get it. Squire Arkle lined Lieutenant * barles Clark So and ccstB for his as- < ult on Frank G rubier at the Salvation j rmy barracks. } Four members of the "Hilarity" com- \ my were at the McLure houee yesterly. The company appears at Martin's , jrry this evening. "Said Pasha" wan presented at the g pera House Saturday night to an [ idience only fair in ei?.e, but quite ap- j eciative. The opera is pleasiDg, and is satiBfactorily rondered. Kev. Dr. Blaisdell, of the Female )liege, owing to the illness of Rev. A. it oore, of Zane Street M. E. church, fi led his pulpit yesterday morning, and o 3v. S. E. Jones last evening. c Jake Meglick, engineer of the Niag- ^ a engine, got his neck caught in the 11 ip ropes Saturday afternoon as the en- e do started out on the run to the fire in a lley A. His neck was badly cut. 8 The bi-weekly public rehearsal of the 2 aera House orchestra at the Arionhall , it night drew together a congenial audice and an unusually artistic proammo was especially well rendered. Pat Hajhiiggton has been cbosed to t present tbe Electric Kailway Em- U ayes' Union of Wheeling at the d tional cons'ention o{ tbe Federation 2. Labor, which meets at Detroit to-day. Thursday two small children locked the house by Mrs. Belle Hatfield ille she went out, played with matches d started a fire. An alarm was sent ' , and tbe firemen broke in a window d put out the blaze, Jous Kelly and Thomas Murphy, the o tramps arrested by Ofiicers G'ana p: d Herbert, who had two overcoats in tc eir possession, were sent to jail Satur- Ij y evening by Justice Davis /or iar- tt ay. Thomas Newman, a B. & 0. om- cm >ye, identified the coats as two of his m ilen from acaboQse. ri aiiuuimWIX w , 01 angers In the City and Wheeling Folks Abroad Mrs. James Brown, of Pennsylvania, |a Lhe guest of her brother, Supt. W. H. o iderbn. ' e( r. A. Wood, of tbo Island, who lias b; an sick foreome time with pneumonia, w improving. ei Mies Bessie Parsons, of Parsons City, C. . Va.,istho truest of her friend, Mits K( la Curry, of South Front street. w Mr. A. Walter, General Manager of l> Bultimoro & Ohio railroad, was in b city Saturday, at the McLure. Mrs. E. P. Lee, editor of the Barnesle Itnlerprisc, accompanied by her jce, jMiss Aloore, was in Wheeling Sat- di Jay. pi 3bBs. W. Brock unier and family will w :upv the rt*idence at the corner of , lapline and Fourteenth Btreets, when ci is completed. Jl Committee Meetings Galore. rho Council Committee on Railroads 0, cauca 10 meet 01 a o ciock mis niter- jj on aud 7:S0 this evening. The com- (i, ttceo on scales, fire department, marts and cemeteries aro also to meet this eniuj?, and the sub committee on ectric Light*, with the Gas Trustees d Secretary Franzhelm, of the Gas ard, will meet to-morrow morning at 'clock. 01 * 01 Read Snook <fc Co.'s Christmas "ad." w . . ir 14k gold watches at 15 per cent lower in auy other house in the city at H. r Hillman & Co.'s, 2S Eleventh street. Jj; Don't forget tho supper at English ^ theran church lecture room on Thurs- / y evening, 11th inst. Supper 25 cents. w admission. 0j Jbad Snook & Co.'s Christmas "ad." Aiiu uiunCU uuoiu Tlio exerciaeB throughout were solem: nil impreselve. and gave many out idera a favorable iuiprooaion of tli rder, A Former WUoell?c Honored. At tlio annual election for ollicera c Cncampmeut No. 1, of the Union Ve' run Legion of riilsburgb, an orgaoizt ion having a membership of ncarl ,000, Captain J.? M. Kay, formerly < biscity, was elected colonel command* or tlio ensuing year. Tho Union Vei irau Legion is an organization of ol oldleni, Bailors and marines who volur eered their BerviceB during the war < he robeliion for three years, and wh ;erved not less than two years contir loualy, unh bs cooner dificharged \ easouof wounds received iu the Hi )(dutv. Captain Kay was a member t he 104th regiment ol i'eunsylvatii Volunteers, composed entirely of Wea >rn PennsyJvaniuns, iive companies bi ng from Washington county. In tli jercentage of losses in battle the 104'.! itanda fourth, a good indication of it igtiting qualities. Struck by a Traku. Lemuel Bowen, a roustabout on th ileutner II. K. Bedford, was the victii )f a fatal accident at West Wheel in Saturday night about J) o'clock. Tn joat stopped at the landing to tako o some paper from the paper mill. Bowe was cruising the O.. L. & \V. track wit i bundle of paper on-hie shoulder, wbe i north bound freight train struck bii ind knocked him a distance of ten fee His right eide was badly bruised an two uulv holen cut in his hum! nnrt 1 ffns probably injured jnteraaljy. WJje lbo boat arrived at Wheeling Uo v:j taken to tho hospital. In tho Circuit Court. The arguments for a new trial in tt :aso of the State vs. Seybold, to hu come off on Saturday before Judj Paul!, were deferred until next Frida; In tho page of the State vs. JSvau Wa kins, indieted for Indecent amiHult on female and practicing medicine illegall the demurrer to the indictment wi overruled and tho case Bet for Decen ber 31. Georgia Frank, indicted for flellii liquor without a license, plead guilt; ind was liucd $oO and costs. There was no session in Part I. G A, 1C. OlHctirn. J. W. Holiday Post, G. A; It., electe he following oflioers Saturday nigh! Commander, Oienr Seeley j Senior Vic Jouimauder, G. W.Clifton; Junior Vk Douimander, J. W. Harmison; Quarto: naster, J. L VVise; Surgeon, Dorauce Mi Sinnis; Chaplain, Alex. McConnaho )0icer of the Day, Thomaa Chamljere )llieer of the Guard, JoBepli Marplt Jouncil of Administration, Jnmefl \ Sphlin ; Delegates to Department ]i)r :ampmenr, J. L Wise, \Vf c5. Meek, Gui av Bowers, G. W. Clifton, A. Stumpp llt?rnates, James lloutgomery, Doranc UcGiunis, L. S. Liller, Alex. McConah ind I. H. Sadler; Reprosentative*to G R. Hall Association, Thomas Chau )ers. Typographical Union Election. Tho Typographical Union, at its mee ng yesterday afternoon, deferred actio in the nrnhnspd n^w Knaln nf wmtui ?ho following officers were elected 'resident, A. IT. Stevenson; Vice Pre* ilent, Qharles Caranjiauer; Secretarj V. T. Mitchell; Treasurer, Elmer Cai in; Serjeant at Arras, U. T. Morriaon Executive Committee, David Deloe, U ihivelyj J. E. Deloe, Jamea Sims, A. H tevenson, J. L. \Yella and C. D. NoI)1h )eU'uatea to tlio Tradca Assembly, I 1. Pierce, Ned Sims, James Sims. Fruit for Whtif llrg. The demand in Wheeling for fine fruit jso great that Jx>iu3 Las k aria, the Greel ruitererj finds it necessary to make an ther trip to the East in search of thi hoieest fruita in the market. Mr. Las aris left last ni^ht, and wijl remain un il he has made hia selections and start d bis now stock on the way home. Ii ddition to fruits, he will replenish hi tock of fine candies to supply ariy de land the holiday trade may make hipmenta will arrive daily at 1020 Mail treet, The Woman's Homo and Poreigi liasionary Society of the English Lu beran church will give a supper in th ;cture room of the church on Thure ay, 11th inst. Admission free. Suppe 5 cents. Read Snook & Co.'s Christmas''ad.1 Fine silverware at the lowest price t H. E. Hilhnan & Oo.'e, No. 28 Eiev nth street. _ Xuino Holiday ilatea on tliu It. $ o. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad*Com any will this year follow its annual cua >m of selling excursion tickets at great r reduced rates on all of ita lines durinj ie Christmas holidays. The sale of ex ireion tickets will begin at all Haitilore & Onic stations east of the Ohic ver, December 24th, and will continue ntil January 1st, inclusive. All ticket* ill bo good for return passage until Miliary 5th, }89}, inclusive. George Habeeb\ a bright young Syrn, is in the city for a few days to sell riental gooda to asstat himself to get an lucation. He ia highly recommended f many prominent clergymen as a orthy young man. He haa been grant1 the privilege by the Young Men't hristian Association to display hie >oda at the Association building to-day, hero ho would ho glad to be called on. reap Snook Co.'s Christmas "ad.,; J.OST ilUL When the boy disappeared he waf ressed in a brown auit of clothes, knei ants, dark overcoat and fur cap. And hen found was having his picture! iken at Plummer's, he having puraased a contract ticket from one of oui ?enta who are canvassing the city foi ur Elegant Crayons and Photos. Se ire your contract tickets from oui jents if you want to take advantage o: ur holiday offer. Remember thes( cketa are being sold only for a few ays. Pi.ummeb's, iioo ?a i iiuiu^i.ipui i, nuj nnww oireui, Eeab Snook A Co.'a Christmas "ad.1 Terrlblf Cnlntnli jr? Au unknown being fell from tho roo. [ Holl 's mammoth boot and shoo store u Main Etrect. The result of tho fall as appalling, and a terrible cut?acui j the prices ol men's cork sole shoes to 3 60, the former price beiny $5. Tho accident did not stop here, ns the lotwear for ladies met with a aimilai isoster. 8hoes which heretofore sold ir $3 were so badly cut that they- arrow being eold like hot cakeo for $2 25, Those wishing a great bargain in footear of all kinds should take advantage ' this crushing fall Bead Snook & Co.'a Christmas "ad.'' le ! pffltl y< I i m? l POWDER ?>' Absolutely Pure. *i [10 crtAm of UirUr bakln# powdor! JJJftb* iJ c?t of nil In IcAVCUln wenmth.? U, 8. )n aotcrwntnl Jlcport, Avg.YI, IBM. CB FOKT HENRY CLUB. Tho New llulldluff to lin Oponeil on II Twenty-third?Tlie i'mgrmnmp. i Work on tlio Fort Ilenry Club IIooi - is progressing rapidly and sntisfnctoril. I nod Ihu directors nnnoanco Tueecto I night, December 23, us the time for tl: , formal opening. Thoro will bo Bom t thing to comfort the inner man and o ! opening address by President Dowe which is expected to bo followed I ' such short talkn as the occanoii mi suggest. Members will be in full dre t or not, ns they nmy chootc. J It has been decided to sot opart 1 reception room for tho ladles, rnouibe 3 ot tho families ni members. From : 1 o'clock noon till 3 o'clock p. m. t! reception room, library and Indies' In f cheon room will ho for tho excItiBi' B use o[ ladies. At noon evory day a e B iimehnnn will ba prepared to bo In 'i nished at a moderate price. No otl, >" regular meal will bu Berved for tl < present, though a light luncheon mi be had nt any time up to niiilnigl 3 when the house will be closed. Tl bouse will he n model of neatness nt ? comfort and will not snfler in coinparisi with more pretentious club houe elsewhere. l[ I.ornl llnllrond Clinucei. 1- John Kyle, who has been chief cle i* nt tho I'., W. A ICy. depot for elovi )' years, has resigned there and accept 'f tho position of bookkeeper for the Wh r alter Iron Company. William Bail I- who was chief manifest clerk, takes J d Kyle's place, and Fred Thiers, who h: i- chargooftbe delivery room, steps in if Mr. Ilaird's shoes. Charles Madd o takes Mr. Thiers' place. Tho chang take effect to-morrow. 7 i". K. Jasper has resigned his positi, a aajt. & O.ynrdmnstor at this place. \ f C. Cidbatigh lias been appoiuted to si a ceedhim. t- * ? "I'he Two SlntorH." t, Thia pure cad charming elago repi [j daction of real life will be (riven at t a Opera House thin evening Tho first ti is r liuI ha2 of merriment, the second/ a abort Wflo-dramain a raro picture rc refuting u part of Central Park, wai e with the snininersunshine; tho third i n a novel and tho prettiest kind of a lov g making econe, and the Inst act n p if Untie human little comedy dran n Toirp, laughter and applause cauuot I n yet intermingled before such a who h some, complete exhibition of the tend* n est and most natural bonds of hum m sympathy. (1 MiiksIo Mitchell, ie Maggie Mitchell, the clever and v n gatilo aclrcsa, will appear at the Opt ia House on Friday and Saturday, Dece ber V2 and lit. A matinee will also given on Saturday. Miss Mitchell t lost none of her old time charm ie artistic ability, and her acting, with *e sympathetic presentation of contraati ;e emotions, ranging from tearful nngui )' to rippling laughter, retains its favcic t- tious. "Ray" will bo t?iyen on Frid a night aud'tt the Saturday inatinee, a y, ''kittle Barefoot" on Saturday night. 19 4- Iilsh l.uuk. Clem C. Magee and his talented co: >8 pany will commence a three nights' t y, g^gement at the Grand this evening his original musical comedy, call "Irish Luc1;." The Cleveland H91 says: A largo flfidienpa eavy the opt ing oi "Irish Luck-' last evening. T d piece is a comedy full of funny thin] t: cleverly brought out by Mr. Clem X :e gee and his capital company, the iiu< :e ence being we 1) pleased with play, st r- and company, c- * ? l. A rioaoliiS b't-uao of health and strength renewed and . eaee and comfort follows the use 1, Syrun of Figs, cs it acts in harmony \yi 1. nature to elfectqally cleauae tl^o systc 3. when costive or bilious. For sale in 5 ,; and $1 bottles by all leading druggis :e * a Read Snook A Co.'s Christinas "ad i. * " ]. Call at the English Lutheran chur on Thursday, 11 tn inst., and partake a good bupyer. 25 cents. Supper ? De servsu irom o p. ra. to xu p. m. t- ? q Clocks nt the very lowest figures i. H. Ei Hiliman i .Co.'s, 28 Eleven : street, ! Pnoj'f.8soR Shew, the optician, 13 no . located at Laeh'a jewelry store, corn . Main and Eleventh streets.' The glass ' he adjusts give excellent eatisfactio Those needing glasses or ueing glass* not suited to their eyes will do well ;] consult him, and have their eyes test? for glasses without charge. 3iwi\tw The Best in the WurUl* e J. B. Loughran, ex-Mayor of Norl i Des Moines, and the Locust street man . facturer of steam engines and boiloi e said: "I had a severe attack of la gripp 1. I used Chamberlain's Cough Remea . and applied Chamberlain's Pain Calm 1 my breast. These remedies were ju a the thing in my case. My child ii? a croup Bomo years ago,and we used Chat - berlain's Cough Remedy with perfe success; since then we have never bee a without these medicines in our hous I had a cousin who wa3 a printer an was employed in this city, where the a were printing circulars iorCharnberlaii He had a deep-seated cold and a terrib e cough, and while setting up the copy I i- made up his mind to buy a bottle. ! r cured his couch, and that war thn fin time I ever knew anything of Chambe , Iain's remedies. I have been strong! in their favor ever since. My own e: perienee and that of my family coi B vinces rat) that theso remedies are tl * best in the world. That may ho atron language, but that j'b what I think. For ealo by W. W. Irwin, C. R. Goetz J. Ivlari, C. Schnepf and M. W. Heii rici. daw H. E. Hillman & Co. has the finei assortment of ladies' and gents' 14k gol watches in the city at the lowest pricei No. 28 Eleventh street. Read Snook & Co.'s Christinas "ad. "Olive Blossom" is not a patent me( icine and should not be so eonsiderei It is the discovery of the tjelebrated D France, President of The France Med cal Institute Co.,of Columbus, 0. It is h; private prescription, and has been sui ! oessfully uged by him lor years in h i hrge practice. Sold by Logan Drug Co.,C. R.Goetzi i W.\V. Irwin, W.E Williams,C. Schnep i 0. Menkemoller, W. C. Armbrinht, V H. Williams and M. W. fleinrici; J. ^ . Darrab, Roleton ?5c Co,, liJartin's'Ferrj , Bowie ? Co., Bridgeport; C. M. \V; rick, Bellaire; St. Clair Bros., Benwooi Reai? Snook & Co's Christmas "ad. | Tho Ohio ltiver railroad will exten \ the usual courtesy to its patrons by mal mg a special rate 01 two cents per mi: ' each way over its line on account < . Christmas holidays, selling tickets o the following dates: December 24, ' and 01, 1SB0, and January 1, JS91,iickei f Rood returning until January 5,1891, ii , elusive. Oar connections make th ! same rate to all points upon their line. Save money by buying silverware i II. E. Hillman & Co.'s, No. 28 Elevent ' street. Blur bin nial (irntate. ( II yon intend erecting a Monumen . Vault, Marker or memorial of any kini 1 and want first-class work and low price: t call at office of L. A. Moore, second floe > McLain'e Building, 1205 Market 6tree ! Okoers for pure Itye and Bourbo Whisky promptly filled at Lally's, 21C 1 Main street. The agents representing Hummer, tb . Photographer, astonish the pebplb-wit , his, special holiday offer. It is so re; sonable. Have you secured your ticket L. 8. Good sells dry goods the cheapea rk jyflO-Mwr.nr en ed DKIit.AlKK. it j All Hurts of Locnl New* niul Gossip front jr' the Gins* City, .1 Mis* Koto Obermau, ol Wheeling, is lien ttU among friends. lt0 Auditor J. A. llendorsou, of St. ClalrivlUo, 0. en it sorlouily ill. ;ee Three clilldrcn of Luke Gavin are suircrlnj with throat disease. Tho upper bottlo works will stnrt this morn y Ins. Moro meu aro needed In ull departments ' ' Two little boys named Milt auil Charles Ledal lt* go tho reform school for breaking into a B. it 0 freight car at Nowark, Tho II.. Z. it C. railroad had bad luck las week, derailing sover*l cars and delaying iraini r0. several hours each day. ho Mrs. J. Owens, of Toledo, tire Miss Annie Mc . Kolvey, of this city, 1h lying ut tho point o ,ct death ut her homo lu Toledo. let 0ij[o Valley railroad stock pens wcro it ip constant Ufo ull uay Saturday, drovers loading m aud traunferrlug all kinds of stock. w?? Conductor II. II Kberlcln, of the Cleveland J Pittsburgh, Is In Httsbursh, hnd tonducto e* Wllllatn Chambers is iuCincinnati. ,a' 11 A 0. fireman lust week were mado englnecri ia. by the oillclalh us follow*: a1 lleflley. A. Kcklc >Ut ^crry, Mike dealey hnd Thomas towler. it. Jacob ICeitz and George Jennings are tho nev directors of tho Dollar eavlngs Bank, In plueo o l3'" James Wibou aud A. T. Stewart, resigned. au New Iron buildings are to take the place of tin burned Mumping works. They win be laige and better thuu before. Work Is bdug rupldl; pushed. lkrnesvllllans are wonderfullv ]>utoutby tin er* appointment of W. X. Darby, of this city, f. ?ra deputy sheriff. They had two aspirants wh< m. expected It. i)U James Korns, a Baltimore it Ohio yard con ductor. Imd his colUr-bone broken on Saturda] MB by striking the load fched building, l'ho track'i or are very close. its Miss Be Ho Echranm. who lias been East In th< uir interest of a big book cmccru as a genera . p agent, w 11 bo with her pareuts here until uftc 8i? the holidays. ' ia" Mr?. Caroline Sweitzer. oi this city, was con UV victual in tho United suites Court at ?.'olumbu n'(j on Saturday of obtaining 8*,'4)0 bv falso ruorc ? scnuuioa aud forgery. Frank Shunt, formerly of thfs city, whc moved to New Albany, luil., died there recentlj of lockjtw. haviriir run a tack lu his fooi. lit leaves u wife uud th e children. >n. JainegKorn, the B. & 0. conductor who wa hurt on Saturday lu the yards at tho transfe ID platform, was injured luteraally, and friend ed think be will have nurd work to get through. rid Jos* pit K. Doblor was taken to Columbus b: IfI Deputy United States Mnr-bal Naylu on fatur , (lay for trial. T?vu couuts are to be answerei he to, one for fording signatures to postofllee moue; 28, orders auct oue for embeie/.lluK letters, {a- CapL\V- H. I4tt!c took two carrier plenon ,j: with hiw to Columbus to send the result of hi Ul" trial hs soon as obtained to his irluuds here ar 1 hey wre released at Columbia at 10 a. m., bu were not heard of at 8 o'clock lust ctcniug. The power of imagination is certainly of very stronjr, but it takes something witl of more of a body and base to euro a colt th or cough. Dr. Bull's Oough Syrup ii m now the great national lemedv. iOC " te, Vov cannot deny fActa, and it is a fac thai Salvation Oil is the greatest pain I." cure. 25 cents. ch Read Snook & Co.'s Christmas "ad." of * ill Fine assortment of solid gold jewelr) at II. E. Ilillman & Co.'s. 2S Eleventt street. at Bo Syre ur If you havo made up your mind to buy C8 tinod's Sarsaparllla do not be iuduccd to tako Q* :ny other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a peculiar e8 nediclne, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar to .omlilnatlon, proportion, and preparation, 2d iUi-atlvo power superior to any other artldc. i Boston lady who knew what she wanted, vol whose exainplo Is worthy Imitation, tells ver oxpcrlepco below:, I To Get 6a uaiv":r. ESsasECfia y, K Iq ono store where I went to buy Hood's to Sarsaparllla tho clerk tried to Induco mo buy 8t 'heir own Instead of Hood's; ho told mo thelr's id would last longer; that I might tako It on ten q- lays' trial; that If I did not like It I ncflunot ct -uy anything, etc. But lie could not prevail :n w mo to change. 1 told him I knew what e. food's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken it, was id satisfied with It, and did not want any other. I HoocFs [t When I began taking Itood's Sarsaparllla 3t ( was feeling real miserable, suffering r. i great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak [y Jhat at times I could hardly stand. I looked, ymiiau lor some umc, iiko a person m conj. 3urnptIon. IIooU's Sarsaparllla did mo so ie n?qch good that I wonder at myself sometimes, n iOid my friends frequently speak of It." SIRS. ? Ella A. Goff, ci Terraco Street, Boston. * Sarsapariiia MHaaB5BcagaiBB3Mgagac!? 3t Soldl>y all drugglata. {31; six for 05. Prepared only J i>7 C. I. IIOOD A CO., Apotliocarios, Lowell, Mass. s. tOO Doses One Dollar TROUBLE ON THE CONGO. J? ? IBliilfc i\ "" I. Es"raipnisrca Advertising Agent.? "This is the first good rock I've found to paint oil since I arrived,'*" TnE Good Bock (rolling our)?"Say, roung feller, that ticklesI" t, TMSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1, 9 Notice Ib hereby Rlren that the firm doing )r bu-ineu under trie natno Stolze Bros, it Co. h*i ' this day been dUsolved by mutuAl conscnt, Mr. t (i. Q. nurdock retirine. The business neretfter trill fce conducted under tbe Arm ntae ol n Biolzo Bros. H. J. oTOLZE, ? J.C. 8TOLZE, K) ricS Ct. 0. MURI)"CK. CARD. u Xotwlthstandini; havlafz accepted a position under tho Sheriff, I will ?till continue my Re*l Ksuto *ufl lnsumnce Business, and will bo at ? the Sheriff** Ofllce. County Bunding. Any. burincM entnmed to me will receive promnt , and proper attention, j t. deS PLATOFF ZANE? I ( I. G. DILLON & CO.' DIAMONDS! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IB DIAMONDS! ' THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN The Price of Diamonds! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN DEALERS IN DIAMONDS! 09' ^ J ^ <" PURE STONES % | # i Yon want tie FINEST GEM at the Very Lowest Price! You Want to be Sure that you are Getting a GOOD INVEST; MENT while you are getting the Choicest Adornment. * < You want to Buy Diamonds of A JUDGE OF DIAMONDS. ? You want to Buy Diamonds from the Largest Stock ok Diamond 'You want to BUY DIAMONDS RIGHT NOW, before you have to pay a fourth more for them. ' You want to Buy BEFORE THE BEST STONES are gone. " We have done a larger Diamond trade in 1890 than in any previous year. We have sold more Stones of the Highest Grades. ; We have sold Diamonds literally from the Atlantic seaboard to the 5 Mississippi river. Our books will show it. Why? Because we sell ; the very best at the very lowest price. We keen on sellino- tn nnr nlrl ? - w. v v< V til WXVJ. - . x 1 t O r customers. This is the highest test of real merit. We have never I had Such a Stock of Diamonds. If you want to know anything about Diamonds cq.ll on i I. G. DILLON & CO. 5 1223 MARKET RTRFFT HOUSE & IlErtltMANN?FUUXtTUUE, CAltl*ETS, STOVES. KTC. XE W A1) VEUT1SI3MEXTS. y ' '?' 7 T THE WHEELING jEMSS^fe INSTALMENT CO. /ash U3Sto 1140MHtotsimt. y$& - ^Mm^m* lb? holidays arc fast approaching:. Two Ifib/lula \f /Z iT? M tfl'' r^lf '-- wccki ,rom Wednesday Rml tb?cvo 01 u?e IIwMM S/l X^**\ 7 N l\- - greatest festival will have dawned upou us. mmlll Blf $ II Oil." Tho anniversary of ''Good Will to Men on mlmM ft'J . ' ' P?Jf f/#l ^2h\ |M K Earth" will have come aRaln-aud tho time of mWlim Urn '? /$') ~==*- C?v$ . I good cheer and rejoicing will be at hand.1 You il/lliwilfrlfil lllli ? |j must prepare uot only to rejolco yourself, hut ^'Kiilflllll llllv^'" ?^ to contribute to the happlnca of others. And ? ^^LliUiH-lL: wn * while how you shall do that 1j a matter of conu "** ? lecture to soiue; it is a matter ol interest to all. FURNITURE HAS COME DOWN. g vlng fcnson?CUNtom ht:s eMab'f&hed it as * such and your contribution to the happlnesi of The gentleman in the picture knowa It. and stilllhe is not < hannv Neither are HOUSE fit HERRMANN S competitors, quc>tiou?Von, that's the question that we fnr thfiV can't sell the same values for the same money, if. have for months been preparing to answer. TOT iney can i ?w?? "J" ?? rnmo down n nrlce. That's the question that wo nre now pro|.nicd VOU don t believe that Furniture nas come aown n p t>? iD answer That's the question thatourrongcali at niflcent assorted stock ol Holiday Goods to-dav HODSE & HEMP'S, :iHll glvo? Coree here ?and tho answer awaits __ __ T Tr.>TTnT TTDO y "u In gonc ono oI our mani" USfcIal 1111(1 dc8,r* rnTJXr HOUSEFURJN lorl ?jIAO, able presents?Embracing Kicrctolrea^tand^~J Hanging Cablncta?Mantel Cabinets iqnn MAIN STREET,, Cabinet-top BuffoU?FancyMockcrH 111 I'IurU lNV/? 1 Lcmbcr?and Highly PolJxhed woods?ParAnd be convincedI that??l?I sell you cheaper en credit TZZ than tho cash houses W auil Sixteenth Century llnlsh. ihcy are tbo CST WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. ~?3 laiwt jnaTtn.rnu?rA-n^ ? ? ' ?**" 11 vufy ncn at>'j GEO. E. STIPE li & CO. EGG Ell, WARRICK & CO. i"tile"!'Mgn.nau"m?u?jl,hT^ Geo.E.Stifel&Co. still coming in i shi rf?0.0^0'.?:Wllll,".? ?">' l.Hcr?r>m v , _ _ ? ., w _ H if RblCJi In wa 1 ii 111 "Old oak cherrv iind siVr *? , ei. 4. NEW CLOTH tWHtb Ccutury finish?Any ono of these con1114 Main Street. 4>l ^ vv V-?LW 1 n *titu.csa t,ciutlful?appropriate andsurct!! beapprcciated present?We have Just received X TT T T TH fTl Q\ I houSayJ 0 0xclunve <1c?ikuh lor the ^ Our Few and Elegant Line or ujlavjjajlj 1 w ! wheeling instalment co. Holiday Goods! "CTtr' rockers! rockersi Wo have a largo line?An as*ortcd lino?a adc- wr\\xr nopM Our slock la atill complete in all tho latest ^P'Cle *"? Cbeap llllf?In oW 0ak ARE NOW OPEN* stylo Jackets, as wo arc adding daily to our cherry znnhog&ny? and tiixtconth Ccutury lanjo "jock and will keep up tho assortment to Iramcs, upholstered In silk and cruaho<1 plushes tuoeiid oi tho season. -(steal hlim.' tAm omi. j u?u?, oiagoio aua old tom colors)?liatln damask?silk tapestries ?leather, etc., at prices May down?They're lh. nn,,ip<.t n!mn. THE BEST YET. I worth inoro than our price lndloitcs?Our Anil yourself of the earli.st oppor- Wcrcto to our #( <ioou, fqr jw-ew?u?~4r ?d ?t. uu tuDity to make your selectlODS, and wKy S,?b; Set the choice of the lot "JF??? SUgSraS&fiK gel IU0 liUUlLB U1 IUC 1UI. Uccmn MToyou money. ^ Ham MM MM-lric, SUM ga-SsSSHSBHs Bags, Banners, Handkerchief and Glove u.ij^y Hantaphipfn Cases, Oxidized and Plasb Dressing and uunuaJ nauuaciljliicib Manicure Cases. Gentlemen's Leather alil) silk ^uffleus. j /I.II? ??i n.it n n? ?J i-i!-J-'- " -tt? ? * unc?u?, uiiraoie una mcxpcnsivo 1 mwuuguBw.wBiKuiuwuiBuiH, MiB sua Arusuc novelties I ks " ? r, m can be put away and udlvtrcd when dual red \>y KtC r<jlCt our coAtomcrB?Uome cutty, make yoar Mlco 'T , PrJccs marked so much leu than formerly. tloa and have your purcAaie put away. Great Bargains in Ladies , Hisses lhMe a'y'' T"crcou" . and Cliildrea's Wraps and Jackets. : WHEELING INSTALMENT CO. Egger.Iarrick 11S? to lUOMarkot Street. i j Jos. If. McAbdix Maxaoeb. geo. e. stifel & co. 1132 Main Street. jTANDrBMKNTwi^liA?BB.ACIjEA-E