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The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer from Wheeling, West Virginia • Page 4

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FOR RENT. pOE RENT? A NUMBER OF SECONOHANO PIANOS A ORGANS. At very low or will sell them cheap on payuieuu, Call early at Music Store of ADA M.S Jc LUCAS, ftl Mark, TpOR Store Kuuiu and Dwelling, corner 21it St. and alley Centre Wheeling. Apply to SITLEU Si HUTU, 2UH Main St; JjtOK KENT OH SALE? USE BLACKSMITH SJIuJ' TOOLS, Situated in West Wheeling, Ohio.

A good ttaud for work and good pay. For further information enuuire of the proprietor. J. T. STEELE.

JIOB KENT. The store room formerly occupied by Wm. 11. Ac-ili, No. 1114 Main street.

Term i $7U0 per year. giveu iuiuiedi tticiy. cor lunner inionnuuon ran uu me i undersigned at the above uamed place. jaaai a. It.UA 1)1 JpOH KENT? TIUIEE TWMHX l' Uol'Sts, iwh six even uiiil Kruiit airwt; Dialling four warn on Yoik siiivi, unil unu Itrlck mtcii i tiuUlml iu tal style, Willi gum! irlbri aud out- i buil.lin.pt.

All lite liavu Imjtu h- ami uruitifl ainl uro id cxcvllcut wiullliuii, Willi large jai ls. I in jul re of Jau20 K. J. 8TOXK. gTOKE UOOM loll UK NT.

The southern Store Itooin.with a good eel- i lar, in my new building on Market In-low I the XIcLure House, ill be rented ou rcuNoiiublc teruii. Possession given iinincdiutcly.or ou lhe tint day uf April next. Enquire of li. MlKAHEN, juiiiti No. Market street.

nolf UKNT-STdlti: ROOM, DWELL.1; INti and HALL, went side of Market, between loth and With streets, in Heck's Block. ALo, Uooni nt present occupied by I J. A. Wickliain us an Auction House. Enquire of jaiil.i ANTON UKYMANN.

KENT? THE STORE ROOM AND Corner Market mid With street (opposite l'oit OIUl-c. Apply to J. jail 11 (III premises. 110U KENT. I HAVE TWO 1 olio with four rooms uud collar, the oilier live and cellar, i nch one of mliii-h will lie rented to a good tenant at a low i.uiihm'ii ijiHiu, ruriirr i.iii iiiiu JlU'ob llrtlDM'H uii'l ill order.

janl3 l.i,. i OTOUK AND IMVIXUNfJ Itoom tind Hwollini? occupied I'ith Apply to' jaii joiin mr jOUHE Knit hunt. oni: ok tuk most DEanuuu: on iIki Mand, corner of Virginia und Souili Front Htrecic, Iioiihc aflt-r erasing the bridge on the left liuml aide. Apply to No, iViSontb Kront utrfct, or ai tin1 City Rink. I'nascv ion given April I J.

MOlUJAN. FOR SALE. MALK. lljr virtue of a cf Tniit iiiwltf executed by Ik'iiiiuit tin- Triiatw. 1 bwiriun lh? day of July, A.

I' run I i rwonMln llir of County Court of No. 7, mill rt, i will II al amiloii, l)n FltllUY, February At 10 a. at llii- Iati? rMlilctMu of Addton IHmrlt, Joi-oh, A OF llOUHKIlor.f) AND KITCIIKN I KUILMTI! It of cull. HAM'I. HAItNITZ, Trustee.

W. II. IU1.1.M, Aiicilonm. I xalc uctputiol mull Fltll'AY, I'eli. 12th, 1H73.

HTOitK FOU SAI.K. Tliowtopk MmI of the Priu Store lijr llri'iiilioKiT A Na IIIW Murkt't tlnrl, oltbml (nr iwlr. AImi llio Ih.iivmiihI lot now oixupleil 11 if will In- hold or Apply toHltCNTl.lNtiCU DEltllY. All liavlnu cliiiiiix thv flriu will prrw-nt llu-iu for iwyiuviil, uwl Iwlil-lnl will mil ami wit In. MICATIONM ull niiHt ilcelrableMiirhurbati Itiwliletn-e til tlio nuirkrt or In the uniiity.

I'nrm of IsU-lt. within three iiiHmo! the i lly, lm? (wctl miliillTlilwl lllto fnmi 10 to firli; ttiu National uinl liuiiii-ilialely on Hit11 tie of foliliMuplatnl Htrwt lUllwav In Klin Omre. II ailjoliw llii- well nixl fiironilily known llortilirook hirk, In the vicinity are iiuiny line country will Impltircil; miy of ran lie liough I nt i fair price ami Mrtwi Tho fiirroy can Ui mil at my olBue, I2tii utm-t: (Jaii7) 1 lltWIN, Ajiwit FOIt Pint enelt, of (lie Capital of tho Norton Iron Works nt AsliLind, Ky. Thin is tin- iron nniniifactnriiiK in the Went ami is now in fill! tuul successful operation. For further particulars address THOMAS II.

NOltTON. jlepfl Financial lliHlMain Ml. Dwelling iroi-ai: fou I offer for wile my house ami uronml on the northeast corner'of 14th street nnd the nlley between Jacob nml The ground fronts ninety fort on I Itli street I nttillahnn liiiiiilroil nmi thirty fret in depth. Will nell home nml tliirtv feet of grntiml acpnnitely. WM.

V. IIUUIIAIU), L'M t'lmpjinc HI. rjIRUOTEK'S SALE. IWVlrtueof a deed of IttMt made and by Ellen blunder. wife of Kmncla Shan ley, with the Mid Francis I- Bhanley, lier to llntindrrdiincd truster.

beating dale tin' day of January. A. I). 1872, ami recorded lu Hih office of the Owwty Cbttrt of OMn county, West Vliytnla, In Deed of Ifciuk So. 4, SOT nnJ rtiW, will tell at Public Auction, at the In.tit I door of theOmrt House of aald Ohio county, in the dly ol Wheeling, on WEDNESDAY, the IfUl day of February, 10 a.

m. alii tint, the following real (hut to All of nnrohtred elettn and twflrr (II and 12) In tlio addition to the flty of WIhviIdk laid wit by W. If. orayih. Aletamler Wlhm and Manna situated at the corner Mat of Main street nml north of Twentrfirth street culled M.tr?liall atrret) III tin-1 SUth Wnnlof mid dir.

Each (if mid lota Itftjr foet (TO feet) on Main nod niir hundred and twenty-two fret) to thrilley in mid Itltijc all tlw some property whlrh was orneryed to the Mid Ellen Hhanler Iter aole and seperate estate by deed of Jacob Mnyilor iiihI wile, Imrinu even date with the above mentioned deed of fmjetlier with, nil and singular, Ihu therrou, ninaiMlnf of hrlek dwelling ami a twn-ttory frame with other Improvements SAI.R.?One-fourth of the porehaM money in rash on the of ami the semiannual fintnllmrhts. wltli npon the deferred from the hond with apitond i i aernrilv, and tTie to the pronrrty to retained until tlie la fully inld. NIIim will eonrev Ine title thieh teatfn In me by the anld dmf of tritM. The mine la, ever, hello ved to be imexm'tintiitMe. j.iil'J JAMKS I'.

HIHIKBS. Tm.tfP. (j tiiw atAJiiwrv Prince Carnival! 1 do i Eg Pi 2 1 i' 15? i 3 2 a -i tUANTF.I) TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. For term of yenra. Prrnrtd by ttnineum- fcered ritott.

Artdrctt tMi Office. tl plClw THEM UP' Mw? HM Smod Alexia Tka Lr S2 26 ilcu'i lleary Boots, hjuul-auule, far 3 00 W'utucn'a Flue Beaver luted liils 2 00 Wuiucu'a Kino Morurco Foxed Bala 1 90 Floe OU PuLUu tela lur 1 75 Wuuten'i Fine IVlibit Murruxu Hula fur 2 25 Wouk o'i Fine I'ebbla Morrmto Sanaa liun Lr- 2 60 Call lkla fur 1 5u Women'. Hoc I'cbbUt Murruccu Bultou 2 75 Women's Ikutcr Foxed fur. 1 10 Ami all the of uiy large of SHOES AND HATS AT? Prices that will Make them Move. umnniKit, I KEEP NO SHODDY GOODS, Ami warrant eery Uling to lie aa rcprcKBted.

.1. T. iOUi and Main, OppttiU Grant HouMJan6 A. WIXGEKTEK, DENTIST. Office uihl No.

1037 Main ojipuiile I'll ion, Oxide (tiu uiitl utbi-r adiuinUtuiuL aiylfr" Kkxtistry. livhl uul Siiwr J'lalu taken In txeliaago for Artificial Teeth. All work warranted auJ at vory ruaooaltk HUitu ntul matliw the natural twth mailt) I'll, fil'UUlflt)N jilC 11W Market Htrrot. liilAUAM'ti Steam Dyeing Scouring Establishment. No.

KM-' Main Wheoling, W. Vo. LuilitV ami Ck-iitleiucu'a wearing cleaned or ilywtl ou abort notice. uc30 LT45IC TEACUUid, I'KOF. VAAHhna ri-turni-il from xig, Ciorniaiiy, ntul will now talcu for imtrurtiona on Jlto Violin, Piano, ami thorough Jlooma next door U) lirown A lfijtgiiiN' Uallerv, No.

Twelfth atrvct. SPECIAL SALE. r'fP THE CHEAPEST Dry Goods, Suits, ijf tvliBBi.WU. EMSHEIMER BROS. mnl now offer to thu el Unlit than they liavo wtiu.

For iiiaUnuv, Cuoriola wlikti liavo Ni'ii at IV, wtilrlilau'ryrhoautbey ut KK-. Mlk they otter ul WW only, tlilnk that! Zurlek thoy offer al a quarter. im; Kreneli Merlin at UA'. Kino All Wool (iuliniiTi' ul Sue. 10 All Wool Delaine at aor.

Imi at 1cm than New York Wat. WhalclMtiiK orwU at 10u aplcee. "Your attention" culled to THE SUIT DEPARTMENT. Blioo rjpix'n iiwrKwi uuwii. IuihImiiiic Mull Sulu uuirkdl down.

t.Vi hintt nti'l Merino uiarkul down. Autl (be i nUn- haluuuj 4 In ihJi rcJiitH to iniku win for txUutto Siting Hiiiiiiiiit flunk fi'l Now is Your Time, Ladies. Do Not Miss This Opportunity. During this week we will offer extra Inducements throughout our entire Stock of Dry Goods. This being tho last week of our Annnjl Closing.out of Fall and Winter Stack, we have determined to show our customers that our Prices are shaped In accordance with the exigencies of the present tine.

With this firm resolution lion our mind, we are prepared to meet oil the expectations to be entertained upon such occasions. Our only ob)eot In view is to make this Winding-up Sale a flnnl sucoesat During this week tit inolude all our Departments In Goods.SllkB, Woolen Goods, Oomestlc and Ready-made Suits, All these Departments have undergone rentsrkabie 'reductions. We urgently request every lady to call on us during thlsweek. Take our "word" for It, you will hear of unusually low prices. Come for sure, as we will not hereafter duplicate anything sold this week.

Smashing Prices will prevail. I. BLUM BRO. WkbSnMltyttmr. I AltY 5,1875.

AihrrliM'iiiciilN, Steamer A it. Mon-head Ik Co. K. D. I Hrtll.

Mathematical Inntriimcnln. Oolil A iMillicld. Hamilton OiK-rti ilouw. In the Circuit Court nf Ohio Count)'. Whatiiw? flio tallowing kIiowk the range of Jljo thermometer.

an I nt Nilfoy'rf cofncr opposite l'lwtollicc, yesterday: 9 A.M. It 1 to p. 7 Km. 1 I'J 1.1 17 II Tim cold luwfiliwl the river with lloatlnjj Ice. rlty yextcrday.

ftayt Ipngor, -the cold stronger. Tin: Committee on 81recti and mrt nltfht. In the present condition of the river, it wouldn't take mueh cold in lose it uttdRtilftt fi Tm: crook rnn out on ami roro over ngnilt yesterday, something rliioli probably never occurred before. I'oLiff OBUittr-JI'hefp were no nwps flic pMtcceolirtyesterday morning. f) Mew sweep jJenii," but tlitls far tj Ih? niit ilojiiiliM hnvetniidciioarMts.

(ikttifAWtA a Meeting nf tlii? ftfeiety Wednesday veningthe following treteelectedi VMdent, Christian Nchnepf; Vioel'resi- lout, John J'oliler: Secretary, John Ntre- TrtWrofJ r. A7 Meyer; Librarian, Hclicpp; King Currier, Henry diller; Musical Director, 1'eter Trommel. Wheel- 01 ng Turner Association will give a grand natqiierade bull nt Turner llnll to-night. 'un will king, and nil who wish to in? 81 majesty should go to Turner tall nnd participate in the di o. Kramer, usual, will devote lind nnd muscle lo the musical portion the ptngrnmme.

do and be tfftpfth 11 Old DatttfrtOf ne- masquerade of the Old Dominion lanelhg Club, at their hall lait ovenlng, pi as a very friefttftnt aflair. A large eom- cl any was present, and all who particl- heartily enjoyed themselves, "rtie si were fantastical and varied, overnl original nl racted much attention, lllgby furnished le tnnsic. DISTRICT commcc. toning Day or MccUug. The Wheeling District M.

E. met at thu hour morning, and wu opened wiA religions services conducted by L. H. Jordan. The minutes were read and approved.

Cameron, Chapline Street and Pleasaut Hill were suggested ad places at which to hold the next District Conference. The latfcr place van finally nettled upon. The character of the following ordained local preachers was passed W. Evans, S. Jones, George Pellev, Ii.

Kiggs and Joseph M. Turner. license of the following local preachers was renewed: W. F. Baggs, U- Ucorge Franklin, Taylor Richmond, John Ally, J.

M. Blair, James Gluiulenniug, X. Morris, Arthur Pierce and George Ryan. The following licenses of exhorters were renewed: W. W.

Evans, Elias Major, Mathew Marsh, J. E. Siaaou, C. R. Earp, W.

U. Reese, Daniel Deau. Since iK? iuMMimi ai thu District Conference, Father Dean has held 132 1081 have resulted from Inborn and 112 havejoined (he church. The Conference here joined in hinging i the Doxology. Kcv.

W. O. lihieldafler read a very paper on the following nubji-ct: "How nhall our week-day be made more profitable?" Remarks were made ou the paper and subject by F. Hall, A. J.

Lyda, J. M. Rciley. E. Wunderlich, T.

B. Hughci, L. H. Jordan. On motion, Abner Charuock wan granted a leave of absence.

The report of the Committee on Local work presented by its chairman, Win. J. Hobba, and vu read by t(ie Pending varioun iu to the the chairman of the Conference decided that it the duty of the Presiding Elder of this conference, F. Hall, to make out a plan of appointment for each local preacher and pxhorter for the unstring half year. The Confereneo then adjourned until afternoon, Rev.

M. A. Young pronouncing the benediction. AFTKItNOOX HEtMICMjT. The afternoon session opened with religious by Kev, J.

T. McCartney. The license of James Ryan, exhorter, renewed. Ou motion llic report of the local work was referred back to the committee. The present plan continued until the next Conference.

The Standing Committed on Local Work for the next Conference wiw an F. Hall, J. E. J. Stone, D.Charnock, J.

Lancantor, A. Charnoek, George Policy, Taylor Richmond, (leorge Hyan, Daniel Dean. Nov. W. (I.

KhicidnH'cr offered the following resolution, which wan adopted: Jlciolwl, That the of District Conference be tendered to tho Trustees of the Fourth Street M. E. Cjiureli of Wheeling for the use of the Church, ami for the care that has lieen taken to innke the Conference comfortable. Itev. D.

Ii. K. Dix wait granted leave of alwcucc. The following resolution, ottered by Itev. L.

L. Stewart, adopted: UtMtlml, That the of trict Conference lie tendered to the families who have no kindly entertained the of the Conference. The paper of It. Jordan laid over until the next District Conference. On motion of Hev.

Hall, a collection wum taken, which amounted to $5 (is. The of to the condition of tiieir wore then hoard. F. Hall, I'. reported the spiritual nnd financial condition of the District much better than it year ago.

He ports were made by J. M. Iteilcv, J. W. Webb, 0.

Martin, T. H. Hughes, J. II. Thompson, A.

J. Lvda, D. II. K. Dix, W.

E. Wilson, 1j. Jordan, E. M. Hartley, L.

Stewart, W. Hhieldafler, 11. C. Hunford. On motion illuir and Ilyan were grained leave 01 mmence.

The Com in it toe on Sunday schools iiimlu (lie following report: Your Committee on Sunday beg leave to submit the following report: Keportfl tinve been received from 22 icliook Number of ofllrcni nml of wiiiilaimif nil nf M'liolnra In Infant ihIiik Inlprnatlonxl ID In 8. H. libraries Inkcn ulnco lire IW Seven schools report their great want to lie faithful, religious Three report their greut iih faithful teachers and and tinpors. Ono reports the want of good tcneliem and money. Ono school reports their great want more power in teachers.

It. McDonald, Secretary. W. 0. llobbs was excused from the plan of local preachers' work.

'ljie Conference then adjourned ninrdie, Uov. J. M. Heilcy pronouncing the An experience meeting was held in the Fourth Street Church in the evening, at 1 vhich the Sacrament of the Lord's was administered. your nose.

Another handkerchief, If you please. Sneezing has become very fashionable. Coals may be but colds are Ifrou have had cold in your head, i rhy blow about it? I The Itomau nose has a cold, and the recites try in vain.to blow it. Hlcssetl nre they who sprinkle hslttfi In i Pont of their gates, and thus save the sin- I or a brokon neck and much profanity. Ik-Uecn keeping one's cars warm and lowing one's now there was hardly a i ilr opportunity for cussing the slippery avement, 1 It was ho rold yesterday that men who ere busy predicting an early spring had 1 i shut up to keep their from eather-eracking.

Yesterday was a lietter day for blowing oses than roses. The prevailing color of ie human wan a variation he- teen deep cerulean and exaggerated dferino. The sound of the bugle wan eard in the land. Considering the matter in connection ith the wroical fortitude displayed in tin vicinity, it would not seem to an ttraordinarv feat to go and bring in the of Sir John Franklin. "ItfNTEn domestic drama Milled "Hunted Down, or the Two Ives of Mary Leigh," was produced in ie Opera House last evening, with Miss 0 nsan Denln the stellar attraction, tins Denln Is an actress of more thnn orinary merit, and plays in a very careful, manner.

In the main her 0 are very pleasing. She is (( woman of noble physique, and pon the stage to a decided advantage. sveral times she wiw recalled. The supirt was much better than upon the revious evening. The programme in- it tided a serio-comic drama entitled rr which was received with con- derable applause.

There are several cl ccollent comedians in the company. To- ir gltt Miss Denln will appear in "Eliw- Ji ith, Queen of Kngland," in which piece ie has gained aomejdlstinctlon. AX INTELLIGENT our irrepressible Bridgeport correspondent, this morning a little anecdote which we remember to have heard of somewhere before. Nevertheless we shall print it, as it may be new to some of our Mean. About seven miles from one of our iuterior towns there lives an old lady who is very skeptical concerning the power of tlie telegraph ouerators to transmit from one place to another.

A railway line had Been recently laid through tlie place. The old lady had a Nonliving about thirty miles from this place, and he determined topav her a visit; but as the day was clouifyhe concluded to send a telegram to her asking ber to scud one of the hands to the eveuiiig train with the Bering wagon. The message was 'accordingly taken up to the old lady and delivered. She tore open the message and read the contents.) Now her sou happened to be a very poor writer, and tlie message was written in a very uood style, to she calmlv proceeded to deposit the in uiu lire, rcuiurKiug iu wie uiu ihj iiuu iic alwuvs thought that telegraph business to bo humbug. and now she knew it;" thought she "ought to know her own ion's hand-writing," and that this was a 4'frayd" gotten up by some of the village for the purpose of inducing her to send the spring wngon seven uiilen to the station just for a joke.

Am thin view of the cane grew in strength, it ratified her anger to rise, so she opened the door and told the uiiui that brought the message to clcar out, at Mio name time calling a large dog that was lying by the lire, The uian needed no second bidding, especially as she hud such heavy Meanwhile her sou proceeded on his journey, tnd about durk arrived at tho station and found that the ruin was injuring down in To his dismay lie could find no trace of his spriug wagon, and he was obliged to walk all the wuy from the station to his mother's furm, where ho arrived Koine time wet and muddy. Mis mother was so surprised that at tirHl she concluded to faint, but afterwards changing her notion she told him it was his own fault, for if he had written tho letter himself ami not got soiuo one else to do it for him slio would have Heut the wagon. She still believes that the art of telegraphing is a humbug. Nkmo. Mm Si's an Ddni.v, the accomplished American tragedienne, last evening commonecd a six-night's engagement at the Tyne theatre, Newcastle.

The tlrst piece was the historical drama "Klizabcth, Queen of which MissDenin performed the title role, her great character, for the lirst time in Newcastle. This is well adapted for dinpluying and bringing oift tho histrionic talent of Miss Dentil. Her acting, last evening, was charactoriied bv great and ileptli of feeling, anil the manner which hIio at times changed from nnroxvsius of pasidoii to the most tender solicitude, from exultation to abject remorse, evoked the plaudits of the audience. ller greatest clfort, however, hi the last act, when the haughty Queen of Knglaud, no longer thecoiumnudiiig masculine woman she win in the heyday of youth, is wen una old woman, tottering on the brink of the grave, yet proud ami to the last, and refusing all aid from her uumoroiiH Ifere Minn Dcniu'ri great facial power and marvellous command of voice were mont conspicuous. Tho midden and natural trautition, from an apjicarance of almost utter helpleiuineM to impetuous energy, when she found ready to acknowledge another sovereign; the determined hut unavailing effort to retain energy, and her relaxation into feebleness, wan a splendid piece of Xurthern Daily Nov.

180U. Tub Cold wan not excepted iu the general interview with an icctmrg yesterday. Wednesday was a beautiful, spring-like day, in pleasant an April. In the evening the weather began to grow colder, and yesterday morning had whisked around to piercing cold. A high wind prevailed all day which made everything tingle.

The streets were deserted; there wore no parties promenading for pleasure. Those ,0111 by neccHsity muillcd themselves in stylo and hurried along the streets, without seeming to care for anybody or anything, liable was tho prevailing chaVacteristie on the about every fourth man was running. Vehicles were not to be thought of with any degree of composure, and the poor drivers were universally commiserated. Those who had coal heaped it on their grates, and closed every crevice against the piercing air. The weather moderated little at this writing, but what it will lie to-day we leave to the gentlemanly weather clerk irreverently designated "Old I'rob." CuNOiiatulatuiiy number itf llic numerous of Mr.

Francc llrilt, the City Clerk, at n'HhleiHjff on 10th street, last evening, for the purpose of him success in the municipal election. The guests were entcrtainetl hy Mr. and lady in uheery, hospitable manner, which made everyone feel nt home. Tommy Cockayne was present with his violin, and And mirth were the order of the QVening. France got the biggest vote polled in the city, and his friends justly reel proud of ik "May he livo long nnd Iteeii Imppy." the Soup House reslerdav otic hundred and eighty-four nenls were enten.

Fifty-nine families of wo hundred nnd seventy-nine persons supplied with provisions. One load wood was donated hy llailey, Woodvard A Co. Mrs. D. Cushing the ollowlng donations in the Fifth Ward; hitler A lloth, ft pairs infants' socks, 2 mirs men's socks, potind yarn; J.

W. torel, pound yarn; David Levi, 2 pairs hildren's hose, 1 shoulder shawl; John a loonier, 1 pound yam; Henry Iloemer, Kjtind yarn, 2 yards jeans, 1 pair socks; teed, Kraft bottlecAughmedicine. PitoBAtK the ofllec of ho Clerk of the County Court, Win. Iray was appointed Administrator of I1 he of of Martlm Ann Oray, deceas- Win. Orav was also ftpminted Guardian of James ii 1 il.

liihlren of Martha Ann Urar, deceased; ond Nicholas Knur. was appointed Adminis- ti rator with will unnoted of the estate deceased; hond, $200. 'he will of deceased was admitted to bfoate. -m Mt-ltioah ball the Mulligan Guards at Union Hall, nl lenwood, this evening, shnold bo attended those who wish to trip the light fanIstlc toe, it prom wen to lie an occasion thomtigh enjoyment to all that may at- The Committee of ni are done everything possible to Iron re iccesr NAlinow afterrum Mr. John oneofLarnile's was handling a musket revions to an art, the rtre-arm wan ao- dently discharged, the contents passing i proximity to Mrs.

Woods and nmes Maxwell, who were standing close r. It was A very narrow escape for hoth hi urties. Mabto's Febby v. Dr.j Sedgwick to-day for Ml. where he to engage in a aeries of: for a revival of religion in church.

Mr. O. C. Parker goon to Steubouville to-day, where he is summoned a suecial juror in the cane of the State of Ohio, Irwin, ex-Treasurer of Belmontj county, which will bo tried to-morrow, The in one of the at' house of Sweeney, McCluuey Co. gave out to-day, and in consequence all the men aud employed at that) furnace will be thrown out of work for tivo or itix The ferrvboat ran all dav yesterday, although the ice and wiuu were very troublesome.

A team of attached to a uiilk wagon belonging to Hurry Hubbard, that were left ataudmg in front of Sod wick's store, got frightened at the 11 o'clock train coming down behind them, aud ran down the road ut a lively rate to the cooper shop, when; they were caught. No damage was done, although Hubbard considerably excited and that he will tie them tho next time he hoa to leave them. The fourth trial of tho ease of Bcazle Shipuian came oil' before John J. of Bridgeport, and from the number of witnesses summoned we judge it an We have not heurd how the trial We are glad to see that Mr. Cochran, late deputy-theriflf, located in our town, and opened a law office in the bank building, wnero ho doubt lew will be glad'to see any of who are in need of professional We extend to him the right hand of fellowship, and bid him a hearty welcome.

rat is mil so pleasant as some people might suppose to follow thu o'clock train to Went Wheeling, these frosty nights, looking for broken Wiint iri calculated to make fellow madder than after waiting for the morning paper to have a regular loafer, who never takes any palter, get hold o(it iirnt and then hang on to it for an hour or more like grin death to a bear, and then throw it down Haying "oh pshaw, there's nothing in that paper!" For our part we with Huch jieople would take papers'for Messrs. Hpence, Baggs AOi. shipped a bill of stoves yesterday. Their trade in increasing, and the tirui are turning out some line machinery castings in addition to their regular stove business. Coal was in good demand yeiitcrduy all of the had moro orders than they could (111.

Yesterday wan nucha cold; disaprccahie day that thero wasn't many ntirrlng liAlfUY. Hki.i.aikk understand tliut the choir of St. Matthew's Church Wheeling, will in a short time givo a concert in thu pluee for the benefit of the Episcopal Church of thin plane. The choir is composed of Mrs. Whitney, Minn Sal lie Campbell, Roo and KdoIIiik, of Wheeling, and Dr.

Hoover, of this place. Tlio finest vocal and instrumental music will bo discoursed, and we bespeak for them a good audiencc. Our citizens will doubtless remember tho robbery of mall matter from our city postolllce which occurred lust fall. Yesterday two young men of our city, whose names wo will for the present omit, were urrested on suspicion of having something to do with (lie affair and taken to Zones- 1 viile for trial. Two United States detectives accompanied them.

Wo can but little information in regard to the affair, but will give a account as soon us possible. Mr. Pumphrey. an nged gentleman living in this ci(v for tiomo three or four yours post, uieu yeiteruny morning anus residence on Pike street. Mr.

i'uuiphrey wm formerly a resident of Wheeling, 11 v- i ing in (lint city for great number of years. Wo presumo lie will bo burled in the Wheeling cemetery. Wc sincerely regret domino, nnd 'nyinpathizu with hit relatives and many friends. McMahon's Creole Is again frozen over. The cold snap of Wednesday night fixed it.

We will report another break up in ndnvorso. Tfio wind blow jovernl chimneys down in town on Wednesday night. Mr. Kyan, proprietor of the new tin store on llelmont street, lost Ids pocket- I book yesterday morning while returning from Cincinnati on business. 11 contained 1 something over a hundred dollars and najwrs of value to no ono but himself.

Jfe thinks it was lost between Columbus and Cincinnati, and that it was probably picked from his pocket by some sharper, i Thero is some talk about that narrowgauge railway from bore to St. Clnirsvillo I nnd further on to some place out West, but if wc had it some (if our citizens would patronize Wheeler's at Warnock's anvhow. Yesterday wns stinger. Wo hnvn't known the wind to blow so long and hard for thirty somo yenrs. Itwnsnwful.

I Room No. 2 In our public school dis- missed the ucbolnis for the remainder of 1 the week yesterday, the teacher of that I room being sick. Anorr mometer has the vagaries as well ns other 1 In times of extreme heat or cold lliero in generally come dispute an to what the true standard In. lorn, course, vary according to ex- re; and much of the dillerence in ibservations in on account of the fact that line alcoholic or acid thermometers, irliile others stick to the more reliable nercurlal articlc. The alcoholic and i icld thermometers arc more sensitive to he of the weather than the lurial, hut on that account they nrcnot 1 0 steady.

In the descending scale, for lance, in the alcoholic and there is 1 geometrical Increase in the rapidity of he descent with each that when i mercurial thercmomcter marks, Hay ight degrees below wro, the alcoholic rill show a slightly jower record in the ame locality. Mercury ore alcohol will, for this reason thermometers ar taken on scientific I xpeditions; hut comparison is always I node Iwtween tlid mercury and alcohol, that after the mercury freezes nllownee can made, by mathematical ulstlon, for the "fast" of the Icoliol. fr Tim Ilcllef Association does a great eal of good in a quiet way which Is ever heard of by the general public. one hundred and fifty gallons of oup are given away dally, besides meat, otatoes, hominy, coal and clothing rhich arc issued to destitute families. We claim that the Eiinwood collar will better, look more more like linen, and eepclcan longer, than any other.

Tub only House in the city that sell irillotl at 10c pef yard in nt EMSREIMRR 5 I TnrfB numhors that row the priiesat ftatlV Gallery are: No. 200, first priie; No. 615, nccond rize; No. 134, third prire. Holders of bove numbers will plcaiic present them, 0m0 A.

P. If ALU Hrv your shirt fronts at Emsheimer they sell the combination, which re double throughout, they wear longer id Iron better than any other In use, try tk Ip yon want cheap carpet, go to nf J. ff.rrih.'s. Another lot of those fine boMoed ittoned gaiters lutve just heen received iti i V. Blond's.

gj want dry and carpets at llf their ralne? If so go to J. W. Day and all at Eastern coat. I am forced to sell them. J.

W. Finma, Centre Wheeliug. The bent IGboneeoraeU 40c at EXSUKUIEll L. V. In the only place in the city where you can purchase a pair of boxtoed buttoned gaitera.

Money entire of Dry and at forced Male. If you want come noon. J. W. Kernel, Corner Main and 20th Tub Ladies' beautiful box.tned buttoned caiteru at L.

V. Blond's. Helm hold's Bithu in still in the zenith of its popularity. Notwithstanding tho absence of Dr. Helmbold, the celebrated medicine is still manufactured at the laboratory at Philadelphia, and is sold by all respectable drugging.

It is warranted for ail diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Beware of counterfeits. Genuine ban proprietor's private stamp. John F. Henry, New York, Sole Agent.

d.fcw. Ou of big line of and summer silks, which have got to be sold this week at sorno urice at J. W. Ferkel's. Be sure and call for Dr.

Bull's Cough Syrun, if you are troubled with bad Cough or Cold. will give you relief. For sale by every respectablo druggist. One bottle 25 cents; five botfles for $1 00. Forced prints at Co yard, carets, and the entire stock of dry even cheaper, as there is but ew days to close out tho stock at J.

W. FERRBL'H, Cor Main und 20th Hut True. It is natural for people sufl'ering with Pa It .1 lit! V-lllinil III Jll Hill, VyKllfjlin, w. any other disease of the Throat and to put oir from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neighbor, or relative, yot they have no faith in it until it is too late. If vou will go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Uosciikk's (ikhman Syrup, your immediate cure Ik an certain as you live.

It has lately been introduced in thin country from Germany, and and everywhere are elated ovor its success. You can got a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular size Ixittlo 76 oentH. Hlver There is not much chunge to note in the condition of the river. The marks Inst evening indicated 8 feet and rising.

The Htenmcr Express arrived -at 10:15 Wednesday evening, being about ten hours late, ttho brought a big trip of freight, which together with the ice de? tained her. She will leave for I'orkersburg ut 10) A. m. to-day. The Courier arrived ubout half-past eight o'clock yesterday morning, and returned to Parkersburg at 1 p.m.

The Lion, has laid up at Mariotta. The steamers Forest Boy unn Kees have laid up until the river is clear of ice. The towboat Walton bus laid up somewhere between this city and Steuben vl lie. The Andes will arrive from 11 in.ninrrn?" Tho dry dock company Iwvo taken a contract to straighten up the Nciencc. I lor uteri) has been let down a little, and Is probable alio can Ik? righted In a few Java.

Telpgrapli.l Pittsddiuiir, February eight feet ten Inchon and stationary. Memphis, February roue 10 inched. Weather clear and bitterly cold. Lee, New Orleans; Yeager and Ulencoc, Cairo. Cincinnati, February 21 feet inches and falling.

Weather cleaj and very cold; considerable new made Ice running. A UuxfUfi Aurora special says the Vint Shinko has transferred her passengers to the steamer Louisville and laid ill) in ilogan's Creek on account of ice. rlie towboat Higley is also in the same ice liarbor. Nashville, February falling, with Ji8 feet 0 inches on shoals, leather clear and cold. II.

Jook, upper Cumberland. Evanbvili.e. February risen i i inches;) 1DJ feet on tfio aauso, Port Dean, Iulewild, Dear Ragle, Florence Lee, Liberty No. 4 and Itonert Mitchell. Navigation and river justness is Weather clear; nercury 8 to 15 deg.

above tern. Louisville, February again suspended nnd no arrivals or lopartures to-day. The Mary Houston ifter starting for New Orleans Wedneslay night was forced back and is now at he city wharf. Tho R. D.

Wowjs was ilso compelled to turn back and took larbor at Pumpkin Patch. Tho Shannon, rom Tennessee river, Chas, Morgan, Gen. j.vtlo nnd N. Phillips, from Cincinnati, Diiivii uiiii nuu J.IIU virny jvugic in it tlio month of Green river. Jtiver ining with 10 feet in the cnnnl nnd 8 feet Indian chnte.

The Louisville Iward of underwriters inve notified owners and masters not to tike out bonis until further notice under tonalty of double rates. MERCHANT TAILOR8. 875. AVIIVTEB. 1875.

1 C. W. 8EABRICHT, Merchant Tailor I have now returned from Hie Eastern Itles With one of the largest of loods over shown in the Including lothi, Meltom, Diagonals, Scotch and English Suitings, Casslmeres, and Veitingi, Hileh will ho made In the best stye. Also a full of IENTS'FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS MADE TO OltDER.

2159 Main Street, Centre Wheeling. 'eabodylMuranceCo. WHKEUNO, W. VA. lilt Capital, (100,000.

mvKcmtf: Wra. nalley, Atonm tsirtnv, Wm. J. Thomni lliijrhfa, F. Rarnw, fthep.

McMechen, 1 A. J. flwwnrjr, II. ft. Miller.

II. Bcfaranlfaach, rhtl rowpaoj hating ton In opernm for ill It prepared to take at fair tea on Rulfdlnri ol nil Manictnrlnn Fttmltnre, Pteamhata, on Wwtcrn and fakm; to nf Perpetual Polfctea on Dwelling and Stow, ill Company composed moatlj of oor I men, to the farnrni wnMilcrMlon of InttirlnR nubile, and unllotheir patronafp. for lniuranr? will promptly Attended to at their office, HAILF.Y'I Mo. isnt Market atreet. WM.

BAILF.Y. Prrtdent. Viet rmldent. H. C.

ARTHUR, Secretary. r. V. ROOERfl, Aaditanl SoortUry. LEW IIBAILET, Oaahltr.

PRY COOPS. GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS! Reduction of Prices. Ceo. R. Taylor Co.

Dress Goods. CASHMERES, MERINOS, SERGES, DIAGONALS, POPLINS, REPS, All reiluccil to prices below ooit of importation. A DiaCKOLuOl QDHKS Of the heat Lyons manufacture pricci extraordinarily low. Cloaks. In order to Hose out balance on hand, Ho rod regardless of cost.

Fine Bed Blankets. At urpatly rcdueod prices. Crib UlankeUu Black Alpacas, Host makes from 25 to 60 miss II Brwiantines, Of superior qunlitjr from 65 up. Cashmeres For nod Spreads. Domestic Goods Jleached Sheetings, Pillow Muslins, Shirtings, Tickings, Flannels.

I fl i aoie Linens, Towels, Napkins, Doyles. (id GIgvbs. IlnrrlV KM The bent makft known. rrench Corsets. White unci colored.

at Lowest i EO, TAYLOR CO, I jftftt FINANCIAL. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WUEEU.VG. UXJTUD STATUS DBPusiToiii $250,000. A general Bwiklng, Extlwnto anj CuUm butiuuM irauaactsd with flduliijr and Cortilkatw of Dtjxiil luucU ana InitrJ thereon. lievtduo Suuum fur aalo In auiut to wit Now Fractional Currency au4 1,3 ou band for Ibu actum public.

Accounts of MorclianU, Manubumrm and otlicxa aollui led. duucctors: jOliN K. IUJTSFOHD, President. Jacob Horn brook, I Hcury Otjo. Krauilwlnj, John E.

Jacob S. Hindis, A.Uuu,' John L. lloblw, Wiu. 11. M.

CHANDLER, Exchange Bank. J. N. Vamck, Pra't. bax'i.

Uioitus, Capital fM Liability of Slnckboldm Tlil? Tlaulc auorivda to tbo 1.1 n. 1, I SDocbl 1 sslmf -i -1 i promptly BualnM Men I Accouiiu ol Bgjt" i DIUW-TOIU: B. W. B. Uorkbtimt I).

Uutiuau, Wuu EUiftihut I JOHN J. HU I COMMERCIAL mi utt XtUouJ I 1W SL lnlon.1 ThoniuH. I lluil. Hubert UIIMi, rhu. ii.

iwli J. C. UcauMJ' a. r. jowrii n.au".

rnwsbo Bank of Wheeling, W11EF.UNO, W. V.V. 1 (100,000. 1 Capital, HWVho.to. pn-fll otcr IWOiOW- I vA Mb, 3 mul Intercut paid on Special lal attention given to I), a LISI', a.

LAMII, Cuabler. J08. SEYIIOLJ), AmUUiU Caililcr. jn, I K. J.

II. CliKU THE CITY BANK, Depakitora aecured by Individual liaMlity. Duds ill IIIIIb of Kscliailte, United Plata Gold Coin, and all Negotiable Svuritiii Notes aud llilla of Diaruuiiliol niado for UanufictiM Banks, and othera, oil oil In the United States and Caniwln. Drnfu In sums to auit on all cipal clIlea and towns in Ut-rinaiiy, Cirmi Ishl and Ireland. Interest allowed on H.

CKANUI.i:, J. Vice President. HENHV CHANULE, Chslilcr noin The People's Bank. Office, No. 60 Main Street, I wheeling, tv.v.i Money rewired on Deposit.

Inturent i. Hrleclal Deposits. Notes and Discounted. 51 and aold. Collections at lioiue or from promptly attended to.

umkctom: John Held. John Vwkler, John liandlan, Kit-hard arter. Samuel J. Iloyd, -John P. TruwUI.

Andrew Wilson, ThomasO'Hflw Cbrlatlan Hew, rtIN HKII', JOSIAH F. UPDEOBAFF. flishltr. INSURANCE. JETHST-A.

Fire Marine Insuranceti WHEELING, W. VA. Capital, $100,000 directors: Win. U. Hltitpaon, It.

A. McCalo, Jm. It. McOortnoy, K. IfciuforJ, Win, C.

JlnndUn, C. I'. Ilrown. John L. IJobta, Coinionjr having hcen In iucwwful lloh for flvo ycnri.ls nrepured to toko Hullillnsiiof all kinds, Merchandlw, Mniitifjitur.ri EfltahlUlimenU, Carg'W ol all kii-? im the Wcatorn Appllcatlouifur promptly attended to.

WM. n. SIMPSON. Pn-i'Uf WM.C. HANDhAN, V.lT?' J.

It MILLER. Secretary. USCA It SANIUIOOK, Ocneral Auriit. Office, SInrkct Street. novo Franklin InsuranceCo.

WHEELING, W. VA. CAPITAL. fJ" CASH ASSISTS A Paid to July 1,1871 ornvKWi: Obo. PrctKent.

J. N. Vance, Vke IfeiWont. A. Wilky, PecTdnrr.

I. II. W11.UAMH, A mi'l Boo. Tr. John Biiiiop, (Jeti'l Agent and AiljiUff.

DIRECTORS: (loom Adams, Tims. 0. W. Kranthcim, .1. N.

Vance, M. Ilfilljr, Oen. John II. L. C.

Stlfrl. Pea a Old well, Hi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. QAN1KL I'ECK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1404 Chaplino Street, Vv eil) A JIH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IMS Market Street, il.r Je4 Wheellm, W. Vn. jj ANMIIIAI, It IIK ATTORNEY AT LAW, IrFlfK-Knnt Sltln Fourth St I'' flpl nhoTe Monroe, up w.

n. A tittsnN. 4. i ti ii IJ ii WfTRRi.txn, Vill prrtolicfiln A Fnlml1 JrtrOfllco on Fourth I oor north of Monroe. iJL'OTT, A lit .1 IIMfhuplinf (old "'''B Will In Whftllnf, Rllchk', winttn, In tho Conrt of C.

F. Srorr, Rilrhir C. C. Orti.t, furltwfniri, Wowl Co. W.

Colt, Whwllwf, I.

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