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■M Sjfttfoti. QR.GEO. J. CADDLE, SURGEON DENTIST, H*. IM4 larket Nim«. «rOw XtmjlK «arl^i Baak. apfiaad Srç Mi ■ . JACOBS. I. IM F.N BKKW Now In the Hcighth of the Smcoo Oir lammt ]tosl LADIES', Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Flannels, Blankets, Comforts. Underwear, Hosiery, Knit Goods of all description, Plushes, Velvets, Broadcloths and Sackings, Tricots, Henrietta Cloths, Cash meres and all other Dress 6oods, 3UT MORE ESPECIALLY ON HPS, We refuse no reasonable offer on same. Right at this present time, when you need the ahove goods we make this GREAT REDUCTION And don't wait until you are fully supplied. -FOR HOlWMlIS Special uttra uon* an<l very low prie«. Choice, Fnwh Coontrr Feathers, «te. a pound. Cheap Remuants, all kinds new each day. Ms & Isenberg, 1154 to'1158 Main Street. V. 8.—Extraordinary Inducement In Flush (Jar mcnt». Half price on *11 Cloaks noM GRAND DISPLAY —OF— Holidajj-Gooils! Wc have made every preparation for the 'arg es*. holiday trade !■> o-ir t-xoeriebc?. *"d in or der !o oo it wc bave m»-ked every ar ide in our four rtoor* down JS per cent. We will offer an tone ose lot or BARGAINS lu Dre«* <«ood«, Cloak*, It lack aud I'oUirfd Silk«, l'liiihr«, ItroHdrlnlbi, All Wool Henrietta«, Klaek and Col ored Caohnirrt«, Ladlrt' nail Srnli' Handkerchief* nad KnlDrrt n( fvfry de«4-ription. far .lull* »««I Bo»«, Silk f mbrclla*. Ho«i«rjr, ««love*. sail I n drrwear, «ml m Uion«»ud other i»r llele* too niiim ron* lo mention. •»■tVnio one, come all.and you will find that our a.<«orticcnt i* the Bc-t. aud our i'iicce the Loweît. L. S. Groocl, 1125 auil 1127 Main Street del® WE ARE READY »OB TH K With everything tha'. is Rich. Reaotifnl and Substantia. Wc cordially invite you to visit our store to inspect a most mag nificent display cf sensible -Holiday Goods —CONSISTING OF— Linen Haudkerehlef*, Kmhroidere<! Handkrrchiet», Hilk Mutiler«, Hl« Nlotm, Collar« sad t ail«, Mlk Cm hrellaa. Fi*«-hti*, Mrnrf« and Fancy Seek Flxlnc«. fun «ad Tt n lit I'aary Table ('«vrri and Mearf«. T»bl< Cloth*. nnd \«i>kiu* In «eta, Ntsui|ir<l Linen I.ihmU. Milk* nil «had«1« an«J •iiialitj, Henrietta Cloth* all shade« IMii-h anil Velvet«, This is the place to purchase yoar Holiday l'rtvr U and please your wife or hus band with an elegant «{ft. GREAT SACRIFICE IN Heavy Winter Goods From no* on, a* we must reduce stock. -WRAPS Of all kinds at about half price. EGGERJMCK&CO 1132 MAIN STREET. doead Hit T» H ♦ I OTijmmg ^3x5 irr mmm m the ein. TkriJi KmoM. Ht 0. Sc hue p.', M»e «)p<va lion*; drn# pis., 'ojkde iha foilowijz observation« o ta» temperature Tnenlaj: 7 a. m.. 30 9 a. m . 32; 12 m., 33; 3 p. m., 33; ' p. in., 32. Weither. t"!o*r. IndM to Hew AilTe.-:tMui«aia . .«acoat» r*an. Auction Saleof OU Paintings—Wickham a Notice to M'nera-MinerV Cniou. No. I. Wanted—Industrial Inmranoe Agents. Kor Sale—Dwelling on Island Kot Rrut-Reaid-Dceon Main Street. Holiday Anooniceaieut -Jos. (iravea. Valu vie Coal Property at Pabllc Auction. Rose Cream—R H. List THIRD rJtGC. Louisiana 8t*te 1 Htery. roCBTH rtfll Attention Democratic Voter»—Primary Elec tioa. ( KRilirs, l'rnits «ad Mata at Canafi A Su<Mirktr's. FOB FALL AND W INTER. Now rwlfrda ('»nplft« mhI Art Ik liramart«»! »rsalUaf«, Paatalaoa lag« •vfreaatlaic«, which we war rant (• naahe op la Flrat Claas Style, aid at rtawaakl« prlcea. Fit gear raateed. Alao a fall IIa« of Seata' Faralahluff Uaeds display. Ex aoalae oar Celebrated Woolen Jack •ta. C. 11KM * 90H1I, 1SS1 a ad 1S13 Market Street fiaad* ohaaa with pleasare at fan aer A Saedeker'a. DIAMONDS, ■ lags. Fiai, Braealcta, Cat Battoaa. ( haiatt, Scarf Fias, la all th« latest dcalcaa aad warraated, at HILIB MAN'S, tH Ilereath Street. HIT BY A TRAIN, EDWARD WILSON RÜRLID OVKR AM IM BAM KM INT. YISÎIBDaY, And Bu a Miraeatoai Infi Sam Daalli—Ljing at Un ta a Ptmw Oob ditvn-Still AboUmt Out. This morning wc soon another victim oi the traek-Walking babik Uli« timetbo unfortunate waa aot killed, bol it is an open queetton whether bo *ill get well or Dot. Abont 11 o'Olotk >e«terdaj morning, while EiWard Wilson, wteie borne » at JollilTa etore, Knob Fork, Wetzel county, waa walking into the city, over the track of the 6. & O., ho waa at rook by aagiae No. 731, at a point near the Marrow*, Jost bjlow Kenwood, and bUrletl from the track over the bank. The train waa stopped, and the wounded man placed in tbe cat« we and brought op to tbe depot in this ciiy, where Dr. Wilson attended him. Under direction of the Doctor, Wilson wile taken to tbe Hospital, in an expraa wagon, by Officer* Waat and Grnbler, and there an examination of bit irjuries were made. It waa fonad tbe engine had atinck him on the left hip and left arm, and although no bones were broken, the patient bad evidently tua tained a vary aerere shaking np, and wai probably bnrt internally. Laat night he waa aadering greatly, and tbe probabitiUee aa to his recovery cenld net be gives with anything like accuracy by bis physician. Wilson is a married man, and baa a family. His escape from death is regarded as miraculoua. Another Man Killed. Yesterday afterno:n Ne. 3 Pan-Handle poanenger train, westbonnd, strack and killed Michael King, near C Jllinr's Station, Broike county. Tbe train was running al a high rate of »peed and the man wac wslkicg toward the approaching engine, hot tbe blinding scow prevented him from bearing itj approach or the signals of the engineer. His body, which was scarcely tcarked, was pirk«d np by tbe trainmen and taken to Sienbenvilie. He waa 4£ years old, and unmarried. WILL HOLD A CONVENTION -P m City Tlcket-?To«««<lU>S« ol "h. K.|.«l>»"» K"'«U" C"'°'T. Tb. BtpobUc." C.iy Eteootno Coin mit» Wd ">*»• "'tTri, dob roome toot e.'n'o« » «»P"*6 work A tall attendance of the committee «. p,«*nt, AlM.ota M.X..H b,« .l.c*d from .1.. *«»«'"•* th. «cmcjocmwk« »J the d«th of T. ° U »"".lccid«) <« ?rÄ"i2 Will meet in pominaU SSSSSsssr Ss-sääwä hy the ward committeemen. A FINK VASE On Kxhlbltlon at Kwlvg Bröl—W* ment. It is not Strange that Christmas boyen continually crowd Ewiaf Brcs.' establish ment, on Market street, bec»«e there w nc better pla» in tie city to p-.rthase elegint and acceptable present As one door hie ejo is attracted by a large Tokic Japanese vm, which stands four and a half feet high from a pedestal, and contain a fin« bunch of flowers. This vare is from the Tokio Exhibition of Fine Arts, betnj seen and purchased there by a N W Yj" tirm and purchased from them by Lwin« kZ It i* undoubtedly tbe la-gest and M P^ efer brought to the city «ri jj H*usrily airaired. The work npo 8°Thi< firm are sile »gants for t^c ^ bra ted Kookwood Ptoltery, which is mann Sored in Cincinnati by the Kookwocd Tottery Association. It is tbe on > w ber. A «p cial bwnty abont this ware i that no two pieces are made alike, .»oc when«» piece is *>ooght the porckasjr r.«t a»und that to one else will have t piece like it. Ewing Brcs are sole a*en for this ware in this vicinity. It " J t»inly the most beautiful ware now bt •SÄ hm a1®° " larg? Mid elSre stock of cut »nd eograved gl»» wsr« piano lamp'. Rccbwter lamps, shades Mi fixtures ol ail style« and pnees. \o ther specialty this ss^» «•" land's latest style in d«c^jed cb Mware It is n«a>. and chaste. "V^firna^ iCrri«Th,CDfi^t " ock of ge^ral china SSÜTÄ Ho™ Oil Paintings. Special Mile for lad:ee this afternoon a Wickham'e Auction House. ^ uhTwilbüb did it After 13 Phjtlclav «»d for Year. *»Ueve4 In » Tew Mrs Jantei Sbaw. No. 38 Twenty neventh Hlrett, Wheeling, state« sjw b* been treated by thirteen d«to"acd^^n nearly all th« money ber baab*"V* for the past fi*e years, and mmt' imr€ hfTrflitJ- She hat! headache, bick Sfe a tired il «one telir«. leucortbota *cd terrible p*i»* l°w down *.e n-^ts with pain—bad t> pass five minute* and prayed to die, Wh« "M physicians had given her months, but got no »eb 1. ^ Jha doc»« « told ber busbacd he was a fool to pay ur Wilbur any money as be could not cur ter._ _ . .... - am ouaw |(Ud ^uuir uitumuc iiuui i'« Wilbur »cd in .'oir dar* ber pain was al none aid she can go to bad aod fl-ep al night without any morphine, a thing .«A was unable to do btfore in four yearn. She can now mm bait a day at a tin< and had cever boen ab'e to toach ber ma chine in month« before. She says she can 1 net >p<ak in too high praise of Dr. Wilbnr ; for »he feels like a new woman. KmnRoinsKKD slipper» at J. W. Am'c1 & CO.'8. Try Wheeling Rjkery C>n>puij's Jnbi lee Broad. It is tbe best None gpnuin witixut tbeir seal. Plush Wrap», Cloaks aid Jacket* a greatly reduced prices, at Stone & Thorn a*'. Sappl; your 4'hiotinn« table nit) Coaarr A Nncdrhrr * 4«llrarlM. Wo broken aleek of Wrap«. Thi lartf«l<l»rkal F.MNHEIIER'S, Elev ruth Street. KLEVE^-ELEVE*. FOR TO-DAT OK LT. S» Pln*h Teilet Drtmlng Caaea foi 79 real«, worth 11.13, at THE rorri.&s, III! lala Street Cork sole shot» at J. W. Amick «fc Co.'s Ctoaka at Your Own Prie«. 500 Cloaks at Greatly Reduced prices, a Stooe £ Thomas'. Thb beautiful g lacs drees, bonnet an« shawl, valued at Urs hundred dollar», t< bo aeen at Glass Blowers, under Grant Opera House, afterccon and STeaing Ad mission 15 ceatr. Erery one receive* i pre»enf. " "Mile Ehd" Spoil Cotton has whit« cotton on black spcol'. m A SMALL Way. ft» RMm «I tfc« Dày Pointedly Pin çrmphed for fluty R«*dm "A, Night In Jkbsxy" opens at the Grand Opera House Thursday evening. Thk Little Washington Council ha« adopted an electric light ordinance. Two deodaefjrapt tvsro admitted to rec orded at Clsfrk Hook'» office yeaterday. Th s is good Christmas weather—that ia to eay, it ia if it is the aame aa last even ing. Thkrk was one earn in Police Court yesterday morning. The charge was dis missed. A party of Masons indulged in a pleas ant little banquet at the Hotel Windsor last evening. A mrktinq of the Board of Directors ci the Gorman Pioneer Society will be held this evening. Stanton «% Davenport have a doc line of diai'm and physicians' call books. Look at them. Maria Baylkss was yesterday appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Thorn« Bay let n deceased. Bond $1,000, William H Travis stcarity. Frank Chprch, white, and Nelse Berry, colored, engtgel in a livtly fight, at Tenth and Market streets, yeftsrday aftsrncon. Offictr Lukeos licked tbem tip. G no L Durst has had »ix candy makers employed for the past two weeks, and they work nntil one o'clock every morn ing. Tho candy business is certainly booming. A otRTiFR'ATR from Secretary of State Walker, setting forth that the charter d the Corn merci il Bank bai been exteadfd tor fifty years, was filed in Clerk Hoik'c office yesterday. The office of the raeutiy-organis^d Western Cnt Nail Association has been opened at 1104 Main street, Snpervùoi Ed. Hazlett in charge, who is required te give a bond of |30,000. Prof. John Muli.bn gave a pleas«! hop to bn dancing class and former pnpilt at Germania Hall, last evening. Quite 8 crowd was present and the party danced merrily to Killmeyei's music. A BOY aged thirteen veirs, who ngoe bimself "1 Know," ligures ont the prob l«m hbout the boy biby in yesterday'c Keuistkk, and find3 he is sjventeen yean and something over five mouths old. Thk sidewalks, as lots of people discov ered, were very slippery and hard, Its) evening, and when a pedestrian's feet went ont fram nnder him he discovered that he was sitting on no scfa, by any mean*. Risifovin M>nta will ba nut on sale al Honso's music store this morning for the pretlaction of "Streets of New York" ai the Opera House Friday evening. The play is a splendid one and will doubtlew draw a large andiene«. Thk Ather.nm ar.d Saus Pareil Liter ary Societies, of the Linaly Institute, give a musical and literary entertainment in the college hall this evening, and a splen did programme will be rendered. Thk dance given by the Wheeling Torn verein at their hall lait evening was a great succ*». A very select assemblage w« present and the time wes n>?nt enjoyably dancing to mnsic furnished by the Opera Hons« orchestra. A LABOB number of citizîrs took ad vantage of the opportunity to witre« the operations of the Bohemian gl*s3 blowers, under the Gr#ni Opera House, yesterday afternoon and lart e\eaiog. The exhibi tion is very interesting and will well repay all who attend. Open every afternoon atid evening. Thk minera employed in the Kuley <S Brooks' coal works bave gone ont on a strike fora change in the manner of pay ing. They demand 2 cents per bnshal foi coal as it comes from the mines instead ol 80 <y»nts per screened ton, as they formerly received. The firm refused to concede the demand and the men are ont. Thebk was no business transacted in tfce Circuit Court, yesterday. The apprais ers in the condemnation proceedings insti tuted by the Board of Education v. Jamet A- Henry, made a report, fixing the vainc of the property Rt $1,400. The defendant will appeal to Court, and ask for a hearing before a jnry. John O. Pendleton is conn sel. Thkbk is a report enneat through the connty that a Hood relief or.ler from the county committer for 1Ô8.W hsd been re reived by John Pfarr, of PJeieant Valley The fact is the older in question wai drawn ii f»v.>r of John G. Farrer, of Val ley Grove Ioetead of receiving an oidei fiou the oommitt»e, Mr. Pfarr gave then a handsome contrihat'oa. GKNKRAJL. IJiTEJLLJGKNCJX. Why the Demand t* Good. A well known Whet-ling manufacturer I when asked as to the coaditioa of the nai 1 trade yesterday, said: ( "It is very go»d at priant, and the de mand for nails is very good." "WhU is the eau* of it?" "Well, there will bi a gr^at many naili u*d mxt year, as the bmlding bnsine« promises to be unusually good. I antici pate a gocd year for nails." A Week of Oper*. I Manrg»r Genther has eecu ed the well . known Kimhall Opsra Company for all o I cext week, at the Grand, and our rautii loving citizens will be afforded eterv op portunity to gratU'y their taste. Tn< repertoire for the week will be: Mondaj ' and Tuesday, and Chris'nus matinee "Prince Mathusalem;" Wednesday, "Th< Mafot;" Thursday, "l'rincess ot Treb: zoide, Friday, ' Qaeen's Lîce Haodker . chief; Siturday, "Mikado." From Natural to Artificial. , For some six weeks past tbe lap-web ; furnace at t^ie Riverside Tube Works ha I been thut down while tbe nece?eary alter 1 ations were being mada to change fton natural to artificial gas. A new gas fur racj was erected and other changes made , and the manufacture of lap-weld pipe wa ! commenced again yesterday, giving eoa , ployment to about thirty nitu, moft o ! whom were idle during the change. Th , tab* works are no* rnnuing fnll, with i good demand. Cm« Dltmlwrd Millard Stout, the ▼•wog ui \n arret tti some time sicca for )ll?g*l Toeing, wa taken Wore Commissioner Forbes yietei day for trial. From the evidecc? it ap peared that Mr. Stoat had accepted position in i*ittsburg a year or ro a<o, bo bad returned to this city about five month before the election, and before he voted h explainer! his case to the judges of Cl»; district, and they accepted the vote, ad h explained that be did nit iuter.d to nnk Pittsburg his h «ne. Tneji<*g» weie a! preecI and pave their testimony, alle which the case sg »inst Stout km dismiss« by the commissioner. "A Night In Jer*«y " Tne New York Herald, ia speaking th above comedy d-arna, which will ba pre duced at the Grand Tbusday evening, De 'cetjiv^ 20, aaye: ' A Night in Jersey," i 'jef' Jt)liy by J. C. Rmch and J. A»mo; "fciHC of Texas Siflings, was given its firs production last cvenirg. 7he play is i production wiih a moral—namely, t< prove by m?ats of ridicole that Spiritual ism, as it is exhibited by the popular man ii'estations of the sp'rit-rappt r* and mater ializsrs, is a fraud and a fallacy. Th piece is up»o*rious, and will probabl; make money for the m wagers and th< authors. Holiday slippers at J. W. Amick <? Co. 's. Thk Wbeeliog Bakery Company's Firn Bread*, C»k»s ana Crackers are lor sale bj all giocss. Prien i« salt the bayer* al femei A Saedeker*«. IIntp yon «ren the elefant wnsrl meat of Ueau' Gold Wnlrh*« nnt Chain* that I am •♦III»*? Grrat tear gal««, aad all coad* Raunaleed a« I« quality and price. H. E HILLHA*. I —■■■rriTl ff """ i n.rr. Iim ' Aï LAST f ________ ; THB REPUBLICANS 8tJCCEID IN PASSING THE GERRTMANDEB MEASURE. A Try Brief Smboo of the Fir« Brinch, Lut Evening—The Legal Aspects of tbt Case. Tb« gerrymander ordinance is through. Tb« average Republican cffictbolder an der tbe city government feels more secure. At least h« recognizjs that his party in Coaxal bas done an unfair, nnnsnal and unlawful thing, to tbe end that Republi can control in city affairs msv be perpetu ated, and be hopes tbe end desired and aimed at may be accomplished. Perhspi it will, aod then perhaps it won't The First Branch of Council met in ( »p-:eial session last night, and finally paseed tbe pending political measure. None but Republican membsrs responded to tbe call for tbe meeting, tbose present being Mersre. Backmao, Dobbins, Faris, Haller, Metaner, McGregor, Schalt»}, Tracy and Ulrich. Mr. Ulrich took-the chair, in tbe absence of H'S Honor tbe Major, about half past ceren o'clock, aid the minutes of tbe ees s'oa of the previous evening were read. { The gerrymander ordinance was tfen taken up, read b/ its title, and pwscd cn inituoo! ly, and like action was had with 1 the supplemental ordinance, changing tbe 1 voting plaça in tbe Sixth ward. HUHocortne Mayor came in jnstas the vote was announced on the ordinance laet above named, and took his seat ju«t in time to put a motion to adjourn. Yesterday afternoon counsel for tbe Damccratic members of Council applied to Jadge Jacob, in Chamber?, for an injunc tion retraining Council from completing 1 tbe parage of tbe gerrymander ordinance. The application waa Lot granted, the Court naving doubts as to its right to in terfere with a lcgislative body, whi'e in the act of paisiog a law, but stated that if ths measure pending wai irregular, un lawful, or in (xcoeri of the powers vesUd in Council, measures could then bj in stituted to prevent its application. As tbero seems to be no donbt but that Coun cil haa exc9fd?d its powers, in this case, farther proceeding* may be expected at Prier to 1832 the Legislative enattaient in fores relative to the enumeration of the population of the city, apportionment of Conrcil, etc , provided that such enumer ation and apportionment should bs mide at least ore* in evtry five ye*ra At the gestion of 1882 3 this act was amended so as to read, ' at le»t once in every tanth year," etc. Thia is (jnite a chinge from the language of the p-ior statute. Under the old law, the apportionment had to be made "at least once in five years," bat might be made mnchoftener—a', any time Under the new law, the apportionment cannot be made excapt in "every tenth year." Then it must bedoae, and can be amended, or changed as may be desired daring tint year, bat the year once passed, it mast remain unchicged until the next ' tenth year" com s arourd Tl^ wonld mtko the next lswfal cbangs come in 1*93, and wculd rule the present political trick out. The undoubted object if the law io to prevent just such a little gome as is now baing worked on the community for parti san purpoîes. LUCK KL-M'LURK. A Quint Wedding Yesterday Aftei noon on Chaplin« Street. A quiet wedding took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at the residence of Kev. Dr. Cushine, pastor of the Fourth St'eet M. E. Church, the contracting parties beiog Mr. Henry J. Lockel and MiB3 Bebeoca W. McLure, daughter of Mr. Andrew McLure. The attendant« were Messrs Wil McDonald and Mis» Mary McLnre and Mr. Wm. Bayha and Mi-s L»ura Downirg. The bride was at tired ia a becoming costume of elite colored Henrietta clr.tb, and the groom wore the conventional black. Dr. Curbing cfti;iut»d, and at the conclusion of the ceremony the bappy pair were heartily congratulated. They will reside at Short crcck, ond have many fritnis who wifh tb«m well. Following is a list of the presrats re ceived: Fred Luck el end wife, $10; George Luckel, $2; Mary Lackel, fice quilt; Wil liam ard -Mollie Harra, Bible; J B. and A. J. Wiiscu, decorated tea set; Mr. and Mis. Gary, tiblo cloth; Grandmother Wil sod, tabhc'oîh and towels; Lima Down ing, napkins: Wm. Downing, towels; Mr. and Mru. A. McLure, bnit»r difeh; Milton and Katie Wilson, individual peppers; Miss H. C. McLure, tablecloth; Mrs Medle, towels; 8. P. Warrisk, bedspread; Mr rnd Mrs. Waddle, wstsr »et; Mr and Mrs. Wtlsbaas, v-isep; Miss Mary Meiere, silver 1 knives and forks; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil«on, 1 pair blanket?; W. H. Bayha, hanging lamp, and others. A lj»rje Tutuor Removed From a Young Lady In Wheeling. Miss Gracie Jackson, who resides at the f corner ol Fortieth and Wood streets, has , had a tumor frr sixteen years, which had attained considerable fiza. Dr. Wübnr operated oo her last Sunday and remète^ ' it eniire. She is fast recovering and tpjaks very highly cf tbe Dcctor, as ehe has ex ( uerienced no piia sinne the operation. Suitkbs at popular p:ic:s at J. W. Anliefe & Co.'». Evkbv visitor receive! a pnsjnt at the Glara blowers, under Grand Opera House. ' O^ea at '2 and 7 pm. Holiday Excursion* Yia I*. nnnyltaula LImi. Excursion ticket* at low rotted trip rates will be sold by tbe Pennsylvania Lires West of Pittsburg oa December'24'h 25',h and 31«t, 1KK3, and Janaary 1st, 188λ, g^ol reining until Thursday. January 3J, 1S8U No tickets will be sold to adul's 'o* less tb-m 25 ceots, nor to 1 children for leps than 15 cents. Fob great bargains in diamonds, wafches, ox jd.zei smoking cet*, mat :h bcxee end] other noveUita, call on W. J. Likens, 1053 Main etroet. Sensible Prearnt». Fice Silks. Ctsbireei and Henrietta I Cloth Dress Goods at Btigtin Pr.CM for) Holidev Preeents, at 8tone À Thomat.'. GENCIN! AliigSUr blipp^rd Ht J. W. Araick & Cx'p. "Milk End" Crocbtt bas ne cqnal. 100 more piices 38-int h wide, all wool Tricota at 25c. per yard, at S:one & Thom La( K Curtains and Bed Sets at Btrgain Prict* ior Holiday Trade, at 8 le ne <% Toomas'. Akterncon and tv«cin<, nnder Grand Opna Hoase, Bohemian Glvs Blowers. Holiday Excurilooi. The Ohio River R R will sell roncd tiip I ticke«s, to atd from all station?, December j 24th, 25th and 31st, 18?S, and January lat, 1889, at red ne id ratee. For information call on ticket agrnls. Chrl«tm»n Dainties in variety al | Conner A Snedeher'a. ELfTEX-ELETEÜ. COVE TO-DAY. 79 Freneh D*Um Bitqne Head*, worth j 30 cent*. Tor 16 rent*, at THE POPrLiB, 1111 Main Street. I AT E1HHEIIER K THIS WEEK. French lealtette Xn0N, |'2.9«: Black Hare, 4te , Me , §1.00 and 91.2V Upon «um. Karroos, Aitrarhaa, Lyu, I Monkey, Bed and tirey Po* MnfT*. Aho, a«« «lock af ( hiMren't White | and Grey ieU at popnl *r prie««. EXHHElMEa-9, Eleventh St. )B. WILBUR, THE SPECIALIST. Us Success ta Ku; R]mcU1Un Some thins Wonderful, tad the Crowd« That bally Seek HI* Ofltoe bat Attest the Truthfulness of His Claims to Cur* Any Case That is Curable by Hawaii Still. Arriving in cur city at a time when it »odd bs supposed by every one that bere waa bat little work left undone by >ar home physicians and the rereral other rated specialists who for some time have >esn boaily engaged in this special work imong the citixans of this dty and sur onnding country, it was bat natarsl to predict that no matter how great were the :nrative powers of thia celebrated physi :ian be would find bat few, if any, who îseded his sex vices, and tbat his ttay imong ns would therefore be of short I Iura tun. Jost low fersbort wire such predictions, knd how little did we realiae the powers >f this gent'eann t» impress npon the pub ic, almost in an instant, bis superior skill >ver all who had preceded bim, is bat too plainly pictured in the crowd« tbat from ;be very day of hi? arrival have constantly thronged bis office. That hi* reputation lad traveled fsr ahead of his arrival in [*r*>n, there can be no doubt. Oa bis ar i val iu this city, ho delivered at tbe Opera Souse three of his celebrated lectures, »cd a each instance the house was so crowded hat standing room was scarcely attaina ble. At each of these lectures the Doctor gave, in full detail, not only by words but iy tbe moot scientific display of the human >ody, so thorough and impressive a dis burse upon tbe human body in its each wd every part, tbat all who were so for tunate as to hear him no longer hesitated if tbey bad before any doubt) to bîlieve hat he was in fact a master of his profess on, and tbat all who placed their caee in lis bands were not only safe, but on the -apid roa*T to health, Opening aa cffica in :he Hotel Windsor, the doctor served îoticî throagh the dailv papers that he ivould remain in tbii li'y fjr lifieen days >nly;butso great has been tbe demand jpan his seivicM, he finds it necessary to prolong bis visit, and will remain until fanuary 9th, tbat be may in part attend x> at lea«t a portion of bis many patient«. Dr. Wilbur is too well known over the •Dtire country to need any further intro luctioa to the pnblic, than to say that be is not only a graduate of tbe first medical .ollsgein the I'aitei States, but has spent many years in Europe, where he has »pent many years of constant stndy in tbe diffdr snt branches of his profession. Graduat irg at the University of New York, with tbe first honors of his class, be has with uuwiiu* si'B-"*J — — - proldeaion, and stands before the world to day a man whoc»n with all hone«ty claim to 1)3 able to ma*tsr every branch of hi« profession of which he makes a speciality. It has been our pleasure to mest Dr. Wil bar, 8nd to find"him a n?oit pleaeant and sgreeable gentleman, who iupress» all with whom he comes in contact with not anly his wonderful «kill in hi« profession, but carries with it tbat gentleness of char fwti-r to necessary in his profestion. While the dcctcr can prodccs thonfand« »f certificate? from hia mnny patient«, hi« reputation has reached that paint where such are not neceeeary, bnt 1er the benefit of tho e who may wish to know a few of the maty caees he ha« successfully treated in this city dutirg tha p*st two week«, we gire the following briel l;st : Mrs Chalmer Dmmrcond, who mides in Kiikwood, had a lanre mole removed from her fees by mean« of a plaster. The uperation was performed by Dr. Wilbnr. Mrs. Dniiumond «täte« «ho likt« tili« mode cif procedure mach better than the knife, eh it gave her no pain. Mrs. Catharine Wnrster, Jin. 609 Na tional Kotd, has ha3 a tnmor on the edge uf h*r eyelid for fifty ye»rs, wWch was reraived by Dr. Wilbnr. Its pasition mderjd the operation an extreaiely deli cate one, neverihtless it was done in le?« than a minute. Mr«. Jas. Shaw, No. 38Twcnty-seventh street, iiaa bad bladder and female trouble« for five year«, was treated by thirteen pby&iciane, got no better, suffered agonies of death, took all kiuda of medi-| cine, etill grew woree, neighbor« need to bear her pitifnl cries night«, did not sleep n d I ess under morphine lor yens. She treated with I>r. Wi bar but a short tim* and feel« like a new womtu, has no pain and sleep« well nights and take« co mor phine. She states Dr. Wilbur haï given her a new lease of life. Two yonug men and n young girl of our city have resolved to bo straight the «st of their li\v<». Their name« and residence« are F/aok Freiih. No. 2500 Mnin f-treet; Jweph Garner, No 30 Z-»oe «treet, and Ma'y Long, No. 3521 Ghapline «treet. Th-y have all bee*n crooked-eyed, as every i>ne "knows that knew them, and yesterday they called on Dr. Wilbur at the "Wind sor" and he made their eyes perfectly straight in one minute and eich declire theop ration was nearly psinlees. Mi#» Gracie Jackson, corner Fortieth and Wood streets, had a tumor for six teen yeats, which bad attained consider able siza. D». Wilbur remored it and «he speaks very highly of the doctor as she ha« exrerietced no pain since the operation. Mr. Wm. Arndt, No. 3137 McColIocb etreet, has been cross-eyed for ten years. Dr. Wilbur fixed them in one minute with out pain. Wheeling Bakk»y Co.'s Jubilee Bread has a seal on every loaf. None gen nine without their seal. Labor Btcrk of Man»car«> and Te ilet S its at Lowest prices, «t S'one & Thoma®'. E.mbkoiukhkd elippers at J. W. Amick «Sc Co 's. Reftolutlorm « t R«apeot to the Memory of Uaoltl Jfo(i»rry. At a joint meeting of the Directors of the Junction Don Compiny and Langblin and Junction St.^el Company, held at their cflk°, at City Bulk, Wheeling, W, Va., Friday, December 14, the following was nnarimously adopted: Wh KUBAS, The members of these stv eral Boude cf Dir<?ctcn have received, with a tense of profound regret, intelli gence of the deith of Mr. Daniel McGarry, a member of the two BpsrJs; therefore, to give expression to our sorrow acd place upon record a tribute to his memory, it ia Resolved, Tnat we tes'.ily t j tbe s'trling worth nnd hieh rharacter of Mr. McGarrv and greatly dt-plote bis it*«. Having betn associated in tbe management of tbe»e coœpmiss from thfir inception, bis bnsinets judgment, nue cocn'elsand cintious advice bave been very beneficial lo ttem, and the tborongb appieciation cl thfsj qualities by bis associates has made his presence always weioc me at the meet ings of these Bac ris. Rf*olvtJ, That we extend oar sympathy to the bereaved wife ard children, and thai in token of car respsct we present tbem s cojv of these re'clot on*. Eetolrtd, That tbe reeolutiom be spread on the minutes of the Boirds of Diiecion and also be published in tbe daily paper* of this city and Cleveland, Ohio Hexe y K List, W. W. Holloway, Jas W. Vaxtos, A lex. Laighlin, W. W. (rLESSNEB, David Gctman, MANTEL Ot'TMAjr, M. L Ott, H. M. Pbiest, Geobge A. Dean. Gentlemen's slippers at J. W. Amid A Co.'«. L. S. Good sella dry goods the cheapest. Santa Clafs will mike his headquar ter* at tbe establishment of the Wheeling Bakery Company. Silk Umbrellas at Lowett prices in GoH and Oxidized Handles, at Stone & Thomas' Don't fail to bring the litt'e folks «ill 50U when yon visit the Wheeling Bakerj Company, as Santa Clans will be there next Toe*day morning, loaded down, with man 1 good tea. I will offer daring the next lea dayi Ihr largrat aMartmentarLadiea' Col<] Watrbea in the ell; at £5 per eeat leai ttiaa nwtj other hanse in Wheeling. M. I, H1LL1A«, 2H Elevealk Streek THE EVIDENCE IN. THE BOAÜD OF C0ltI88I0NIR8 CONCLUDE ^ IH1 TAIINQ OF TE8TIÏ0NT Ii Üm KttUr of thi daim fer the filioa R» wirdi—Arpuaseb of OovbmI, »od u Adjournment Till looëlj. The Board of OommL'Miosen resumed the bearing of the eriderc» of tbe claim- 1 ante for the reward offered by the county for tfce nrreet and conviction of tb« mar* deren of Officer Glenn, at 10 o'clock yes terday morning. Tbe first gentleman placed on tbe rack was Sheriff Handlan, ■ who want on tie stand abont 11 -«'clock, asd who remained there until tbe Board adjonrned at 13:10 p. m. At 2 o'clock tbe Sheriff resumed the s'and, and wae subjected to a farther e\*mination of abont half an boor. Tbe Sheriff told of bis entire connection with tbe arrest of Christie and Kell*y and their transfer to this city from Ohio, there being rothing especially new, • xcept that be gava an , itemized account of the money he ba 1 ex- j pended in seenriog the trassier of tbe priaoners to Wast Virginia aoil, and stated he had b-eo rtimburtei by tbe Govercor from tbe contingent fand set spirt for that purpaoe. Abont balf-pist two o'clock Divid H. Mcore, of Newark, was pat on the stand, and was examined about half an boor. He «ras tallowed by Chief of Police Smith. At the conclusion of Cbief Smith's evi dence, tbe Board allowed an hour forargu mentsof count el oa each tide. Attorney Jamee, of Newark led off with thirty min utes, and was followed by Opt. Davener in forty minntea. Mr. RorsWl then spoke - for twenty minutes, CapL Dovener con- 1 en med the balance of his bonr in a reply, , and Mr. Rw sell closed in ten m inn tee, and tbe Board adjourned nntil Monday. Some very interesting evidence wts brought ont dnriog the day, in tfce form of . letters and oral etatemente. An instance was a letter from Officer Meredith to Chief Smith, an extract from which follows: ] "Christie says be stopped at tho hou«e j thej call ths Farmer's Home, in Wheel- , iog, and McFarland says Christie said ' something about either breaking oat of ( jul cr the pîn, in Little Waabiogtoo, Pa. 1 Christie says the wo®ai at McKeeeport furnished him with tbe tools to gtt ou» with. Her name is Mary Sla'er." ( A letter from tbe Chief of Police at Mc Keeaport, Pa., toOfficrr Merelith, said: "The party, Mary Slater, is a well known character here, and 1 will do for yon all I can, but it will rtqnirea few days. It would be a gcod plan for me to writs to Kelly in Mary's name* and try and serenade him to tell where the things are secreted." The "thicgV here referred to was the balance of the large amount of cutlery, <tc , taken from the store at Mt. Yemen by Kelly and Chiistie, and which led to their arrest. Aboat 450 kuives and 400 razors, with other staff, hid bean taken, only a small portion of the stuff bein« capture! with the men at Newark. Mary Slater was evidently a sort of "fence" for the gang of thieves, helping then) out of trouble, and aiding m the <?i«poîit:on of their swag There il a Urge amount of interest iog matter in connection with the crime of Joe Glenn's death, which has never bsen brought to the at'ention of the people, and the fctiry, if told in its entirety, woold read like a wild romano of |the yellow backs kind. The evidence in the murder trial only touched upon and fiiotly out lined the true and inside fict«, and it ia likely the complete stiry will never teî the light. If it does, it will make a hoik as big aa tae average work of liction, of the blcod and thuader type, snd be four timei as interesting. The acme would be laid in three Statwe, and the dramati» jtrr stm.r woild include quite a number ft" folks who hive not beret>fore bjen men tioned inconnect'oi with the morJer. POINTS UN PKOPltK. Movement« of Oitlaena and th« Oomlnn »od Going of Stranger». Mr. W. E. Hooper, of New York, is in the city. Mr. H. C. Hervey, of WelMbnrg, was down yeeterdsy. Mr.W. W. lïearne, a p'omioent iron man of Cincinnati, Ohio, is at the McLure. Misj Hila Kulong, of Kcsby's Rrck, is the gaeat of Mini Jersie Hoed, on Sooth Eoff street. Mr. Willis Dillon is here from New Yotk and is clerking in I. G. Dillon & Go.'a es tablishment. Mr. Clue. M. Hughes, butintae rnansgr of the Southern Criterion of Atlanta, Ga., is in the city to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Sinn, of New Yoik, are visiting at the residence of Mm. Sinn's fatter, Mr. S. Horkheimer, on Cbapline street. Mr. W. L. Tibbetts, one of the j;enial proprietors of the Commercial Hotel at Paraerebnrg, is in the city, registered at the McLnre. Mr. lltrry D. Grahamc. the able repre sentative if the KimbaU'Opera Company, is in the city. His company will be at the Grand all next week. Dr. Wilbur, during his short stay in Wheeling, has taken some difficult cases io hand and met with woneifal sums*. His practice is incteasing daily. Col. M. D. Woodford, F. B. Swayreand C. A. Wil*on, ef Tolelo, O , officials of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad, arrived in the city last evening and are quartered at tbe Hotel Windsor. E G. JohPFon, E-q , of E'ysia, 0 , and Dr. N. B. PientisB, of CleviUnd, O, both of whom are cjnnected with the C., L & W. railroad, passed through tbe city list evening on their war home from the East. Mr. John Heckel, Jr., an oil Wheelirjt boy, roar of Kansas City, Mo , is boms to spend tbe holidays. Mr. Htckel is • pros perous butioeas man in Kansas City. He reperte tbe Wheeling colony in gcod shape. Dr. H. E. Wills, secretary of tbe Wheel ing Poultry and Pet S tick Association and poultry editor of the Ohio Valley F<tmur,wi s in I be city yesterday to make arrangements for holding the fourth at n aal exhibition of the Association at tbe old court hont«, Jan uary 1, 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. Lee Wells, of Booth Main street, hu returned T orn J«ck80Dvi)le. Hi., where «be went to attend the fanerai rf her mother, Mrs. M. Bryan, which took place on December 9. Mm. Bryan kept the hotel at that place, which was well end favorably known to almost all the travel ing men on that route. Dr. A. Jaesuett, saprcme medi< .1 direc tor and Johnsen Rarborr, aupreae chief of the order of the Finarcial Union, of Pat terson, N. J., arrive* in the city last even ing and are at the Hctïl Winfcior. These gentlemen will deliver lectures at th« G. A. K. hall tbi« evening. on the order and its benefit*, to which all are invited. Elko AST onyx clocks and tables, mar ble dock?, brrze ornemente, cp-ra glasses, gold spectacles and eye glaue* at greatly reduced priors W. J. Lckeks, 1053 Main etreet. Bemxmbeh, the slaughter in Oil Paint ings and Engraving* still ootiou;s at Wtckham's A action Hon«e. Sale thie after noon and evening. Bi nans of all kinds at J. W. Amfrk & Co.'a. Holiday Banralaa. Watches, diamond*, âne jewelry, oxy dized novelties, gild canes and umbrella», opera glasses, etc. W. J. Lukkss, _ 1053 Main street. Look out for Sauta Claas in the window of the Wheeling Bakery Company, Nos. 1228 and 1230 Market street, next Toeaday mornirg. su lu. Black end Colored (guaranteed to wear) at Btduced prices for Cbrktaas pceesata, et Stone A Thongs'. ^hTrices. cÄaipRi^ SUITABLE FOR YOÜB fflFE, MOTHER, SISTER OR SWEETHEART WE WILL SELL YOU [en Dollars Worth of Ms for $1 Cash and 50 cents Per hi Twenty Dollars Worth, $2 Cash and $1 Per #eek, A Fine Lin« of Good« tullcblo for Holiday Prenais. <on»i*t;n* of PUIS», POLISHED MO MMBLE TOP TIB, 3lnsh, Red aod Rattan Rockers, Basels, Oil Paintings, Unix Racks, Clocks, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. A Full Line of House Furnishing Goods at HOUSE <fe HERRMANN'S, MAMMOTH ft'RMTlRE, CARPET AND STOVE CRIDIT Hol SR . looo Main Street. Also a Complete Assnrmimt of Ladiw' Wrap*, raaabtiaraf Pluk Coat* . ladjeakaa, Cloth JarkrU aod Vmaarket«, aa Easy Wttkly aid Mtalhlv rat»,* CASH PRICES. (dm] CASH PRICES ^TTENTION, Democratic Voters. Primary K ectfon will b« held on SATnRDAY, )«eember 22, 1S>8, between the hont» of one and iRht p. m.. for the nomination of Major, City lergeant, City Clerk, and Wharfmaater. at the isual place« of TOtin*. Mc-ptHixth anil Seventh rards, where tbe primaries will be held at the K-roorratio Clab Room* la said Sixth and Ser* nth ward«, respectively By order of Democratic City Ex committee. P. r. KAKRELL, Chairman. C. H. COPP, Secretary. del9t GRAND OPERA HOUSE. O. a GENTHER Leasee and Manager. Three Wljfht» and Natnnlay * nil wee, t'ommrarlaf Thnraday, De«*. «O. THE GREAT COMEDY DRAMA, k NIGHT IN JERSEY. ["he Funuiert Play Ever Written, by J. C. Roach And J. A. Knox, of Jtau Sifting*. Sparkling Dialogue, Catchy Music and Origina Wit A Perfect Cvclone of Fun. Don't Fall to SeeThla Play. «^Reserved seats on rale at Mcl.nre Houae I Pharmacy. Admission 15, » and AO centa. Saturday Matinee 15, S> and J> cent*. de!7 P iano » Tunings Piano* Tan ad and Repaired by T. W. RAUMER A CO. d(.s 1310 Market »Irrel. | WE LEAD THEM ALL HOLIDAIMjOODS ! Greatest Variety, Cheaper Than Ever. Out stock 1* now on exhibition and more com plete than la»t year. como be'o'e the uuh fce <ioi We know you will be pleaded. McLAIN BROTHERS', Draftbls, del.' tor. Twelflk and Market Streets. [OB PRINTING I LETTER HEADS! BILL HEADS1 «▼wrthlnj In »h« Job Krtntlnj' tin« fWM l»rompi;» *nd ta th« Moat aiUaUfl »ty•« m m «Kr. INTrm Jon KAAN« JL» Jtü BUSH CONTINUES Attractions Unsurpassed! EXCITEMENT UNABATED! The magnet that draws such \a*t crowds is the unmatched I/>tf Prices that pro with eve it purchase at tlie GREAT Bankrupt - Clothing - Sale ! We are not ashamed of our prices, and that's wh' we keep them so prominently l>cforc the eyes of tl' public. We Aie Coing to Sell Suits This Id At $2.75. $4.00 and $5.00 that are worth $4.50. $8.00 and 110* At $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 that are worth $12.00. $14.00 and $16 01 At $12.00, $13.00 and $14.00 that are worth $17.00, $18.00 and $20 * Men's Chinchilla Overcoats at $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00. Men's Beaver Overcoats at $5.00. $6.00 and $9.00. Men's Fine Dress Overcoats at $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00: Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats at $12.50, $14.00 and $16 00. And we will guarantee that you can't match of them at from §3 to §10 more money in any hou*Mi the country. If you can, bring ours back and ?et money returned. Good Strong forking fain ONLY SOe. . And a large line of Cassirncrc and Worsted Tmwwjjïl business and dress wear at $L25j $1.7.>, i'2.W< *< I and $3.00. E<]ual to the same goods sold right ^. ■ Wheeling at $1.50 to $2.50 more money, and ** lpw price of $3.50 to $4.50 we will show you the Finest Imported Cassimere and Worsted Pant* ^ retail the world over fft $5.50 to $8.00. Boys' Suits and Overcorft We now have the balance of our Boys' Siifr Overcoats, and if ever an economical mother s was tilled with gladness, it will be this week**** bargains we will offer for Boys' Suits and Oven*#** Bankrupt Cluing Comi ' 106T Main Street.