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DDFFY'S FORMULA. 1 A Certain Cure for the First Stages of Coi.uumptlon. It* malu luwrtdleuU are raw beef nni! Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. nod Jt stimulate* tbe energies ntid builds uj> tlio UiMium a* no other scientific I discovery lia? evt r dotw. _ "I urn u I'r^ibvtcrinn, clergyman aad a Doctor of Divinity, but I urn not afraid to reuommend Duffy'* Mult Whiskey uad Duty's Formula a* the pur??t andmost'eflldeut preparations a* a modi iuu 1 kuow of ami toy e*i>erleiuw Is a large one. liav. it. Mills, , Monde Centre) Kansas. Duffy's Formula Is for mIo by oil drujpgUts ami riaalers. I'rhffl |k.t bottle. Tiik Duimr Malt Whiskr.r Co., Itochwter. N. Y. Ceo. M. Snook & Co. SNOOK & CO.'S Special Offerings. 50 PIECES Fine Wool Suiting*. In Light, Medium and Dark Fundcit, :? inches wlile, worth a>u |k.t yanl, our (iricc only 37 1-2 CENTS. -100Kncli of 20 ou<l 2it inch Fine Silk Finish I'mbrvlluN, Imitation oxidized silver Imudloa. Warranted liwt blwk. at $1.15 and $1.25 Respectively. In addition to our large and elegant stock of Black Goods we have recently .added full lines of Priestley's celebrated Silk Warp Henriettas. Prices iwty. Geo. ffl. Snook & Co. itVAgonta for the celcbrnted IIarper Bazar Patterns. April .Sheets are now in and eon be Inn! upon m>|?H? atl<in. npll Wedding Presents. l. Wo have received ulncc January 1 a ucw Block of Sl,v0r ancl Jl Brass Goods } suitable for Wedding Presents, "rn^^ Jacob W. Grabb Cor. Twolfth &. Market Sts. Mj|ljnerAT L RICE & CO. Kjkx'IuI Sale at a Special Prlco of 10,000 YARDS Beautiful All Silk Ribbons! K?>r Household Dccomtlons. MIDDLE COUNTER. lljc Intelligencer. Olllcei .Vim. ? ? aiut -i7 Fourteenth Street. New AitvurtlNeinentM. Wauled?A Nurse Girl. Wuntwl?Sltua'lon by Kieiicnrmphcr. Wanted?Situation ns KiiKlneer. AmLH.'iM|iie Fine Steel Curver*?Kwlng Ilrog. Jewett'K HefrlKfmtors?Nohitt & llro. Keller I'm Garden. Trustee'# Sale?W. W. Cowdcn. ('.ihiuct IMiototftaph*?IIIj-kIiih' Gallery. Klr*t DI?trIel Itu'uihlicun ( (invention. Cull of lite HvptililUitu County Committee. Bpeciul JtiirKiiliu for thin Week?J. H. lthodoff it Co. A. I.. Kioe & Co.?lleiul of Local. SPJtlNtJ nittl Summer Stock just reccived?the largest and most complete in the city, consisting or Suitings. Pnntaluoulngsand Overcoating which will lie made up in the latest of .styles ami at I lie lowest reasonable prlccs. Firstclass work and lit guaranteed. Our limits? Furnishing: Department Includes all tho Newest Novelties of the season. C. HESS Jc SON'S, No*. 1321 & lJJ*2:t Market Street. Thermometer Record. Tho thermometer ut Schnepfs drug store, Opera House corner, yesterday, registered as follows: 7 u. lit *11 I ap.m w tl a. -is 7 t?. in I'J 12 m Ml | \\ entlier?Fair. Weather Indication*. Washington, I). C., April 17.?For West Virginia,and Ohio, warmer, threatening weather, followed by rain, winds, becoming brisk southeasterly and increasing In force. For Western Pennsylvania, warmor, fair weather, followed by rain, fresh to brink easterly winds, increasing in force. Ciono to Convlet a lturglnr. Officers Lukens and McNiehol yesterday left for Caldwell. Noble county, Oliio, to appear there in the trial of the alleged burglar, Brown, captured here some time ago by these two ofllcers. They were accompanied by tho boy who found the satchel on the north end of the Island, and supposed to be the property o( Brown. The coulenco against Hrown is considered conclusive, with the testimony ot the otlieers and boy from here. The WhoitliUR ?V ll.tirlshurj; Ilullmad. The adjourned annual meetiugof the n neeiing iiurri?i>uix iwunvuy i/oinpony was hold yesterday afternoon ut tho "company's ofneo on Cliapline street. JudgeCochran, the Pesidcnt of tho company, said last evening that nothing of public interest was done at the meeting. Some routine matters of business were left over from the regular meeting which demanded attention. The reports of the engineers were received, but they are not yet ready to present their limit report. Chief Engineer Lin den thai' is expected to arrive this morning. TriMNTer* ltprorriuil. Clerk Hook yestonlay admitted to rccord two deeds of trust and a deed made March 31, by William Auios and wife to llichard Taggart, jr., in consideration of $425, for a tract of 5 acres on Battle run. Deed made April P.). by Martha A. Padgett and David A., her husband, to Harriet A. Padgett, in consideration of $100, for the interest of the party of tho first part in lot 15 in square 20 in South Wheeling. Deed umde May 10,1880, by Margaret ' Combs and Thornton Combs, her husband, of Marshall county, to William Amos, in consideration ??f $300, for the , interest of the party of tho first part in ; tho tract of 5 acres on tho waters of Bat- . tie run, abovo described. Also a deed from, tho Mt. Wood Come- [ tcry Association to ti. T. Padgett, for a lot In that cemetery. "Alas! Alas!"thedudecxclainm. "in 1 my slender aukleI'vagot pains." "Don't \ fret," said ma, for whom ho had sent, "I J have souio Solvation Oil." N.\sb Bali. Goods, Fishing .Tackle, 3 Lawn Tenuis, Croquet and Ia Crosse at 1 Stanton & Davjentokt's. LOCAL HUKVHm Ilnttcr* of Minor Moment In and About the City. Ofera House this evening?"A Night Off." Tiie Grand thin evening?"Tho Way of the World." PThb CouncilCommittee on Ordinances ih called to meet this evening. Tiie boys were feasting their eyes yesterday on fresh circus posters. Officer Gaus was on the Island beat last night, in the absence of Oflicer Lukons. The Itepublican County Convention and Jlarnum's circus are set for the same hour, May 7. Ai.f Waffle and John Mooney, two plain drunks, were sent to the workhouse for ten days eaeh yesterday from police court. Lewis Huh and Tommy Flynn were inn in hv Olliror Killeen lust niuht for disorderly conduct 011 the South Side. They aro accused of insulting ladies. Tub United States District Court meets in this city this afternoon. No grand jury will be impaneled to-day, but it is possible that one will have to bo called later in the term. Tub alley from the Public Building down to Market street, ami that from the Cathedral down to Chapline street, are being paved with fire brick. The work was begun yesterday. Tiie entertainment committee of the I. O. O. K. is called to meet at Odd Fol, lows hall to-night to make final arrangements for the anniversary celebration at Arion hall ou the L'Uth inst. Maogib Mij.i.kit and Ellic Butler, two residents of that savory section of the Second ward known as Alley C, were run in by Officer Dunlap yesterday afternoon for disorderly conduct. Cuius Kline was before the police court again yesterday on the same old charge of drunk aud was fined $10 and costs, in default of which he was committed to the city workhouse for sixty days. Clerk IIook yesterday issued a marriage license to John A. MeMahon, aged 22,a native of Zanesville and resident 'of this city, and Miss Mamie Loyd, also a native of Zauesville aud resident of I Wheeling. Thomas Williams, of Martin's Ferry, held the winning number, 131, for the gold watch, and John Cillis, of Bridgeport, held the winning number, 157, for the gun, niflled at Gus Miller's saloon List night. Tub two young men. Goudy ami LaHue, who had a little impromptu sparring match on the corner of Market aud Twelfth streets Sunday evening, were arraigned in the PolicoCourt yesterday, and lined for the diversion. Mit. J. M. Bbll, the baker, 011 Market street north of Twelfth, fell Sunday and broke his arm in thu same place it was broken some time ago. At his age the injury, coming on the heels of another, is apt to provo serious. Tub good weather and improved country roads have brought an unusually largo number of country people into town, in spito of the fact that this is their busy season. Business with the retail merchants is correspondingly bright. The hotel property 011 Market square, heretofore known 11s tlio "Now Homo, has been thoroughly repaired, painted ami papered, from cellar to dome, and will J... nnnmtiMl llV Mr .InttH'H ItillG. The new place will be called the "Kino House." Tub adjusters representing the insurance conipnuies which lost by the lire on .Main street last Friday morning, will commence their work this morning. As soon as they have arrived at an estimate of the various losses, the work of rebuilding the Paxton house will bo pushed forward. The hist will ami testament of John A. liocko was yesterday admitted to nrobato and ordered to be recorded. The will of Michael Healy, deceased, was also admitted to probate. Thomas W. Weitzel qualified as executor, giving bond in the sum of $4,">00, with M. Reilly as surety. May Mott, said to hail from Parkersburg. who luis been annoying the residents near Alley 13 by bad conduct with colorod men, was found drunk in the alley Sunday night by Officer Hell, and in police eourt yesterday she was riven an hour to leave town. She said she would go to Parkersburg at once. The Bell aire Independent says: Mr. S. M. Koss, Mr. Patch, representing 0.1). Hobbins, ami Mr. Sweeney had a consultation at the Windsor hotel this forenoon with a number of manufacturers and business men here. They want a (Mittrimtoii fnml to run nnothcr natural gus pipo Hnc to this city, ami report an ample gnu field under their control. A imi'Mii lire on the north end of the Island, in the vineyard, yesterday; set lire to other brush heaps, and in a very few minutes the whole vineyard was a sheet of flame, and a frame house was seriously threatened. The Island reel was called out ami put two streams on the blaze, soon getting it under control. It is thought that the flames ruined the vines. Tint case of Francis Bnrger, accused of extorting money from an United States pensioner, intimidating witnesses in the United States court and subor nation of perjury, was commenced before Commissioner Forbes yesterday, ami a large number of witnesses were examined,but the case was adjourned till tonlay without being linished. Tiikiu: are now six new houses in process of erection on the old fair ground property, and a number of others will soon be begun. There is talk of petitioning the City Council to condemn the necessary property to open Maryland street through. It is argued if this step is not taken now, the owners will no doubt build, and tho lots will cost the city much more when it is finally necessary to open the street. Jons Lahiiley, of the city gas ofliee, thought till yesterday that anybody could ride a bicycle. Yesterday lie undertook to demonstrate the truth of his theorv, with City Collector Dunaway's bicycle. He got on at the northeast corner of tho Public Building square, and he got off at the Paxton Fountain, with a suddenness that was not to he expected of a new rider. He went clear into the basin of the fountain, and the bicycle went to pieces. The joke is generally thought to bo on Dunaway, as Lashley was not hurt. The Wheeling Club'* Opening, The rooms of tho Wheeling Club will l>e thrown open informally lor inspeetion this evening. All who desire to Innt Infn ! *? nliinonnf rinnrtiiru flinf lintxi been fitted up in the upper story of the llogers building on Main street, will be welcomed. The formal opening on next Thursday night, which is to lie celebrated by u full dress hop, is being looked forward to with lively interest in society circles. It will be a chapcronc affair, and all the lady friends of tho members of the club will be warmly welcomed on the occasion. No special invitations are being issued. An Klejpint Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup o"f l*igs. Recommended by lending physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. Sold oy Logan & Co., Anton P. Hess, K. 13. Hurt and C. Menkemiller. At Bellaire by M. N. Mercer. Thousand* of Flo we m nust yield their sweet odors to proluce one ounco of Cashmero Bouquet Perfume. Triumphant Songs, Gospel Hymns S'o. 5, Epworth Hymnal, Gospel Choir, sy the doxeu or single cony, ut Stanton & Davkntort's, THE OFFICIAL SGBEDUL1 For the Tri-State League a Last Decided Upon. YESTERDAY'S BALL GAME At Homo and Abroad-To-Day's Gnim A Good Bu?jfC*tlon About Changing Sides?Faatz Fined $20. Hall Note* of Interest. The McKecsports were defeated I the Wheelings at Island Park yesterdr afternoon by a Hcore of 0 to 0. Tl crowd in attendance was small, m numbering over 200, and they we] nearly all enthusiasts who could hardl bo kept away from a game of any kin by anything short of death. The a tendance would probably have bee larger had it not been for the fact tin the McKeesportcre, being known i\a ti amateur club were not expected to pi up a very strong game. The weatfn was another drawback to the nttoin ance; the sun shone brightly, but it wi chilly and overcoats were necessities f< those who were witnesses. The Wheelings experienced verylitt ditliculty in making their nine run Jones, the visitor's pitcher, was size up for seventeen hits at opportUi times. Of this number JJelehauty m Stehzel each had live placed to the credit; they carried otf the batting ho ors very handsomely. The McKeesports were made to still' bv reason of a close decision ol Umpi Mitchell at the home plate, in the mni inning. In the opinion of at least thro fourths of the audience the man mat home safe, but he was declared, o and a total shut-out of the visito was the result. The visitors can here short-handed, two of the men having missed the train I'ittsburglj. Mike Warner consent* to don one of the missing men's ui forms and play left, lie surprised ii friends by his batting ability. In tl four times he was at bat he made ty two-baggers. One of these was madp the ninth when one man was out. I made third on a short hit by Gibbons right. Torreyson then stepped to tl nlate and rapped out a hot one to lei lirodie, who had misjudged Warnei liy redeemed himself by stopping To reyson's ball, and throwing it home wil wonderful swiftness anu accuracy. oie) zel caught it and Warner was deelan out, although it is almost certain that 1 had made the plate. In the seven! when Brodie was at the bat Jones hi made him fan the air three times, hi Mitchell had gotten mixed on h calls and called it only two strike! This raised a big kick. Jones final; stepped back into the box and sent i a hot one ou which Brodie fouled out. Ilartman, a substitute player who w supposed to hold third down, had a vet bad oil* day; he made the remarkable r cord of fading to stop every ball sent i his direction. Had J ones been proper supported the score made by Wheelii would not have beon as la'rge. In tl eighth Torreyson made a difficult cati that was applauded; ho fell down hi managed to keep the ball in his hand. hemons pitched a good game and tl rest of the boys played with life ai: vigor. It was oh the whole a good pra tieo game for them, but somewhat slo and draggy for the spectators. Following is the score: M'KKWI-OIST It.JH. I\ A K.|WHKKI.INW. It. II. P. A Warner 1.. o 2 1 o oloitcnon s. o n o i (iililicns'j... o| 1 :i u 0 N'lchol, in. _> u o TorruvumK di u 2 :? 1(l)elutrty,2, 1| ft 'J ft lliirtimiii :i o 0 ] i o stitpl'an, l. (i i< it it Martin xii... U 1 (> I) 0S|t"|?liexiKr.. 1 (l 1| u J0IIU8 I* 0 0 (' 10 0 Uftxlle, I.... ."101 Quluti 1?.? (' o t' U - Van Ztinci. I (? 1 cargo c u i;ii i l stenzel e... :: ft 7. 1 linker r o u i o - LcmouH j?. ( -J oh.*. Totnl 0| ftj;?i .VI t'.| Totnl H 17 .'Tl.'li Innings 1 'J a I ft C> 7 s 0 Wheeling o l o ? ii -j -i MrKecjtjxirt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*? Karned runs. Wheeling 4. Struck out, I Jotiett". Uy touionx 7. Two Imso hits, Wuruer Cnr?o, .Stouxcl. Double j?lny?, Torroynon Curgo, Curgo to Quinn. Time of gntuo, 1:1 tiik official schedule. The Tri-Statc League has a ached til ? 1....* V ?I?. 1 nniinii formed tho matter oi a schedule lu been a vexed question, causing iuoj bad feeling than any other matter tin has been considered by the Leagui Headers of the Intellkibscbu have bee made acquainted with the failures < two committees to prepare anything tin the League would adopt. At the hu meeting of tho League, held at'Colun bus, after a long wrangle over the schet ule matter, it was resolved to leave tli matter of Preparing a schedule to Pros dent W. 11. McDcrinitb, and that wha ever he and those he might select t assist him, should report should be tta ollicial schedule; ami tho representative of all tho eluba pledged their clubs I abide by the result and look pleasant. President McDermith is understood I have called to his aid lilr. Wheeler ( WyckofF, of tho American Associatioi ami yesterday the ollicial schedule wi promulgated.* It is a very satisfuctor one to tho Wheeling manageinen Zatiesville and Wheeling will play t< gether on Decoration Day and on tl: Fourth, the former playing hero on tL last named day. len Saturday ganu are provided for the Wheeling ground which is a nice thing. The schcdul witli a vm* few almost immaterii chances, is the same that was prcsentc by Wheeling ami which raised such a awful row, and called down on Manage Huckenherger's devoted head the wrut of several of the clubs. Tho ollicial schedule as sent herocal for Sandusky to play here on April >'A 1M and 25. The L'oth is the date for tli Detroit game here and arrangements wi bo made to have Sandusky plav tli game arranged for that date on July. This change has been made in "tli schedule which is printed in full belov Santluaky will open tho season lun next Monday. AT KAt.AMAZOO. Juckson?May 30, n. m.; .July 2, July I, p. in August 10,11, September 27 28. Tol' .lt; -JIlllO 23, 25, 2li, August lit, I I, Sc .tember 20, October 1. Mum?June 20,21,22, August 15,10, October-4, Sandusky?June 1,2,4, August 17, 18, Septet ber 25,26. Mnnslleld?Muy 22, 23, 21, July 27, 2S, Augu 31, September 1. Columbus?May 25, 2fi, 28, July 2, 3, Aug. 29. :l ZuncsvlUe?Muy 15, in. 17, J lily 20,21, Aug. 21,'J Canton?Muy 11,12,14, July 18.10, Aug. 22. 'J Wheeling?May is, 10,21, July 23,24, Aug. 27,2 AT JACKSON. Knhimazoo-Muy 30, p. in.; May 31, July 4 n.m July31, September 15, 17. Toledo?June 1,2,4, August 1"?, id, Octol?er2, Lima?June lt?, is, 10, August 17, in, Sept. 18,1 Sandusky?June 0.7,?, August 20, 21, Septet! ber 20,21. Maustleld?May 2.r?, 26,28, July 18,10, Aug. 22,2 ColumbtiK? May 11,12,14, July 27, 28, Augui 31. SeptemlKjr 1. Zanesville?May 18,19.21.' July 23,21, Aug. 27,2 Canton?Muy 1;?, 10,17, July 20. 21, Aug. 24, 2 Wheeling?May 22,23,24, July 23,20, Aug. 20,3 AT TOt.EDO. Kalamazoo?June 10, 18, 10, August 1,2, Se] teinlH!r20,21. Jackson?June 13,14,15, Aug. 3. 4, Sept. 22, 2 Lima?June28 20, :io, Aug. 20,21. Sept. 15, 17. Sandusky?June 0, U, 12, July 30, 31, .Sept. 1 1 Oct. 6. Munslleld?May 11. 12. II, May 30, a. m. au p. in., July 23, 21, August 27,28. Columbus-Muy 18.10.21, July 18,10, Aug. 22,2! I Zuncsville? May 22, it, 21, July 25, 20, Aug 111 20 30. Canton?May 25, 28,28, July 27, 28, August 31 September 1. Wheeling?May 15,16,17, July 20, 21, Augui 24,25. AT LIMA. Kulamazoo?June 0, 11, 12, August 3, I, Sej tember I I. October C. Jackson?Juno 23.25,20, August C, 7, Scptcm tember 25. 23. Tolido?June C, 7,8, Augusts, 0, Sept.27,28. Sandusky?July 2,4, a. in. and p. iu., August 1 2, Sept. 22,21. m Muisflcld?May 18, 19, 21, July 20,21, Augui ^Volumbus?Muy 15,10,17, July 23, 24, Augui 2^anesvlllo-May 11,12,14, July 18,10, Augui Cuiiton?Mat 22,23,34, July 25,26. Aug. 20.3? aStr Ju" ? ffl'Au?,u AT NANnUSKY. Kalamaioo-Juuo 13, 14, 15, August fl,7,8er temlter 18, lv. Jackson-June 28,20,30, August 8,0, Septembe 20, October 1. 8 Toledo?Juu? 20,21,22, Augilut 10,11, Oct. -I. Lima?Uny :w a. in. and p. in., Mny 31, Augu 13.14, October 2, 3. Manitlcld?May 15, 10, 17, July 2ft, 20, Augu 29. ?i. Columbus?May *22, 23,24, July 20,21, Augu f 34,23. L Zaucsvill??May 25, 20,28, July 27,28, Augu 31, September 31. Cautou-May 18, 19, 21, July 23, 21, Augu 27(28. Wheeling?May 11, 12,14, July 18,19, Augu C 22,23. S AT XAVHNELX). Kalainaaoo?May 7, h, u. Julv ft. 7, hept. 8,4. Jnckiton?April St, 24,2ft, July 1ft, 17, Beptcmb ? 12.13. Toledo-May 3,4,0, July 4 a. m. and p. in., Se tomber 10,11. Lima?April 26.27.28. July 9,10. Sept. 6. fl. Haudiuky?April 30, May 1,2, July 11,12, Se tcmber 7,8. Columbua?JuuO 13,14,15, July CO, 31, Scptci ber 19,20. Zancsvllto?June 9,11.12, Atigtut 1,2, Septa ? ber 17, l?. ') Canton?June 1, 2,4. August 6,7, October 5. 1V Wheeling?June 0,7,8, Auguat 3, I, Septemb J 14,16. 10 AT COLUMBUS. ,? Kulamnzoo?April 23,21, 2% July *9, 10, Sc tcmber 5,0. re Jnckfon?April 20.27,2S, July 0,7, Sept. 3, 4. , Toledo?May 7, h, 9, July 10, 17, Septemb iy i2.i3. ,i LI ma-April 3d. May 1?2, July 11,13. Hcpter lu ber 7. h. t- Sandusky?May 3,4,5, July 13,14, Septemb 10,11. W Mnnrtk'Ul?June 28,29,30, August 10, tl, Oct nt ber 1,2 .. /juioavlllc?June 0,7,8, Auguot 3,4, Septci " ber 11,1ft. It Canton?May 30 a. in. and p. m., May J jr A?>*'u?t 8,9, October 3,4. j. Wheeling?June 1,2,4. AugtutC, 7, Oct. 5, C. AT ZANKKYILLK. .r KrtUmnzoo?April 20, 27,28, July 11, 12, He tcmbcr 7, 8. Jnck?ou?April 30, Muy 1.July'J. 10. Sept. 5, lo Toledo? April 'Sl, 21, July C, 7, Sept, a, 4. u I.ltim?Muyn. |. ft, July W. 14, September 10,: , s mdu*ky?May 7. s, y. July lrt, 17. Supt. 12. '<? MnnMleld? June '23,2"?. 20, August US, 14, tit 10 tCIIllKT 2H, 29. ,.i (.'oluinliti ?Juno 20,21, ?!, August lft, 10, Si . tomber 20,27. ir ("anion?Juno i*i. 2D,80, August 10,11. Oct. 1. n- Whcclltng?Mnv :x) u. ra. und p. in., May: August/*, 9,Octobers,1. Ur AT CANTON. r,, Knlfttnnzoo?May :i, 4, ft,' July 10,17, Ropt.12]' V Jackson?Mar 7. S, 9, July i:?, 14, Sept. 10,11. Toledo?April 80, May 1,2, July 11,12, Scptc: e- ber 7,8. Lima?April 23,21,25, July 0,7, Sept. 3,1. ut Sandusky?April 20,27,28, July 0,10, Sept. 5 Ut Muuiulcld?June 10, 18, ID, August 17, IS, & r? Member 21,25. Colutnbuw?July2,4a. in, and p.m., Augi . 20, 21. September 21,22. >ir ZMusvllle?Juno 13,14,15, July so, 31, Scptc Ut ber19, 20. ,,i Wheeling?Juno 9,11,12, August 1,2, Bcptc 9 ber 17,18. II- AT WIIEKLINO. lis Kalauinzoo?April 30, May 1,2, July 13,14, S< 10 temlMirlO.il. J nek son?May 3. 4. r?, July 11,12, Sept. 7. 8. ! ? Toledo-April .20.27,28, July V, 10, Sept. 6, G l? Mruu?Muy 7, tt. 9, July in, 17, Sept. 12. is. Io Sandusky?April 23,21, July ?r?, 0, 7, Sept. 3.1 4j| Mnnjillold?Juno 20,21,22, August 15,10, St tcmbcr 26,27. 1C Columbus?June 10.18,19, August 17,18, St t; tcmbcr 21. '25, Ziimsville-July2. In.in. aud p. in., Augi 20. 21, September 21. ^2. f- Canton?Juno 23,25,20, August 13,14, Scpte: tli ber 28,29. U- CI,KAN 1IA8B HITS. d Stephens und Otterson are both uml le the weather yet, but are gradually gi th ting in form. M{ There has been some talk that a tra< of McOonnick for Ward was under wa ,H It is denied by the Pittsburgh clt officials. j* Punlap denies the story that ho fine Miller in the gamo here f<ft guying h field methods. He can't imagine h<i such a story originated, "The man play* j. too good ball," says Fred. in It is likely the opening game of tl Iv League season, with Sandusky next Mo ijr day, will bo preceded by a brass bai ,c concert. The mnnacQDient could not < li a happier thing. It is quite the "fad" jt other cities of the League. The veteran Chodwick, in Sportii ic Life, refers to Sam Barkley's stateme id that he worked the sore arm racket c- get away from Pittsburgh, and says ai w nlayer guilty of such an action sliou Iiavo no place in a reputable team. Manager Buckenberger yesterday hi T. a little family talk with the Wlicdlh - base ball players. Coupled witli son [J fatherly advice were friendly ndmon o lions as to their conduct, at the sail J time impressing upon them the fact th U any violation of the rules governing tl ? players would be promptly punishe {J lie concludcd by expressing the ho| _ that be would have no occasion to di _n eipline any one. The Torbntos, tho champions of tl jj International League, will arrive hei }}. from Pittsburgh this morning and pit j, witli tho Wheelings this and to-uiorro *? afternoon at Island park. The gann will bo called at 3:45 o'clock. The T rontos played in Pittsburgh with tli: |0 city's League team .Saturday and yeste w day. and in each garno were defeatc w badly. It is possible that Knauss wi <0 be put in to pitch for Wheeling in t< xl day's game. There is considerable ci Bf riosity to see that left-hander at wor n again. if In Police Court yesterday mornin, it Jay Faatx, the captain and lirst basemu st of the Cleveland Association team, wi i- lined $20 and costs for his offensive an 1- disorderly conduct at Island park du te ing Saturday's game. The fine impost i- was the full limit. The line and cos t- amounted to $25.10 and as a deposit < o $15 was all that was required Suturdu ie night, there is $10.10 still due tho cit; . s Manager Williams told President Seelt o when he put up the deposit that if th: was not enough to cover tho line i :o draw on him for the balance. It r j. mains to be seen whether this balant i, will be paid. The witnesses examine is were Ollieer Watson, Umpire Sheppai y and Catcher Yaik. They testified ns I t. the language l'aatz had used and wii i- that it was uttered in a tone suHieient! ie loud to be heard in the stands. lL' Tho- Enquirer is vigorously agitatir 28 the adoption of a rule that shall comp fi> players to jckango sides on tlio run. T1 L!| slow movements of tlio players in a gan llJ when changing shies is a very unplea 1(1 ant feature now. The Enquirer says: " 11 game that would be lively and excitin -r is often made dull and tiresome by tli " leisurely movements ol tlio players i taking their positions. The player who} f8 turn it is to go to the bat very frequent] takes his own time about getting ther '"J He will walk in from the field in " leisurely manner and then delay tli L? game two or three minutes while li ' sorts over two or three dozen bats lool e ing for his favorite stick. The catche r* too, frequently is tardy and takes lii 0 time about putting on bis gloves, breas protector and mask. The threo-strik live-ball rule has a tendency to mak : the games this season snappy and full * life. The spectators like to see ever thing move orderly and rapidly. Tli 8- time lost by slovenly movements i a" changing sides is similar to tiresom ft waits in a theatre. In a well-eonducte theatre, circus or variety show the pn [; gramme is rushed through without d< fay. The same rule should obtain i base ball. There would not bo th slightest trouble if a rule were mad J compelling men to change sides on th run. They are all well-trained athlete i?. and would not object to a short run." yestbium's games abroad. J At Indianapolis?Indianapolis, 12 Toledo. 4. Pitchers, MofBt and Cook< ? At Pittsburgh?rittsburgh, 10; Toror J to, 3. Hits, Pittsburgh, L'l; Toronto. 1( Errors, Pittsburgh, 4; Toronto. 14. Bat teries, (ialvin and Miller; Casey ani Oldfieid. ' At Philadelphia?Athletics, 13: Phill lt ies, 7. Hits, Athletics, 1(1; Phillies, "t Errors, Athletic, 10; Phillies, 14. Bat teries, Weihing and Gunning; Tyngam i. Hall man. it At Louisville?Louisville, 5; BufTalc , 0. Hits, Louisville, 13; Buffalo, 7. Kr ' rore, Louisville, 7; Buffalo, 5. Batteries it Heckcr, Smith and Cook; Walsh am Williams. At Baltimore?Baltimore, 1; Boston 4. Hits, Baltimore, 0; Boston, Er i- rore, Baltimore, 4; Boston, 3. Batteries Cunningham and O'Brien; Madden ant i, O'Kourke. it Business open for tho season. Pool t sold on to-day's games. Wickiiam A Co.vard's Exchange. It ? ? i. Dickens', Thackeray's, Scott's am t Eliot's Novels in our 35 cent section; 4< cents by mail. Stanton & Davenport. r Tub Eagle Building Association wil start March 31. Toko Btock at once. ft. TUB CI KIT IT COURT. t A Felouy Cane Nolll* J?1Th? City llcntan ou i*n ApiwnlCow. at In Part I of tlio Circuit Court, Judge ft Jacob on the bench, yesterday, the case st of Luke Btevens, jr., indicted for the theft of n watch from the Orleans saloon, Ht \rnj,n? lv...-. *1. uu .'<aiAvi> num, ouui.it ui l uumxniu, flovoral years n??> was nollied by the cr Prosecuting Attorney, on account of the p. death of tho prosecuting witness, Schmidt, who owned the saloon at the time of the robbery. p' Mart Chisnell, indicted for selling n- liquor on Sunday, pleaded guilty, and was fined $20 and costs. Sadie Tracy, 11' indicted for selling beer without "a 6. license, also entered a plea of guilty, and VT a fine of $20 and costs was assessed. In Part II. Judge Boyd, tho case of p. William Emblen, who was lined in tho ?)lice court for loitering in a house of ill me, and appealed his case to tho Circuit Court, his defense being that he u- was iu tho house to colloct rent, was tried to a jury, which pronounced him v not guilty. o- A motion was made on behalf of the city to set aside the verdict on thogroiind that the upneal had been iiuifTovidenUy si, awarded. This motion was also made in the case of Kobert Muldoon, ulso appealed from the police court, on the same ground. ^ A judgment was awarded the plaintiff ,f?. for sjsJO 75, in tho case of Thomas M. .. Darrah vs. Henry C. Slialleross, a suit to it;* recover fees due Mr. Darrah in u ?!? chancery suit in the Municipal Court when he was clerk of that court. 1' In tho case of B. II. Dldhain vs. "\V. T. 2. Chambers, three special replications s,? were filed to the pleas to tho Statute of Limitations. 11 1X101) TOTS Hi NEW l'OKK. in OtHclul Analysis of linking I'owder?Ailul. fi tcrntlmiN in Crunni of Tartar. :p* Under tho direction of the New York ist State Board of Health, eighty-four difm. ferent kinds of baking powders, embracing all the brands that could be found ra' for salo in tho State, were submitted to examination and analysis by Prof. C. F. !,h Chandlerj a member of tho State Board and President of tho New York City Board of Health, assisted by Prof. ICdward G. Love, the well known United >l>: States Government chemist. The oflicial report shows that a large number of the powders examined were "t found to contain alum or lime; many of m, thorn to such ail extent us to render them seriously objectionable for use in the preparation of human food. er Alum was found in twenty-nine sam t. pies. This drug is employed in baking powders to cheapen their cost. The ., presence of lime is attributed to the im. mire cream of tartar of commerce used V in their manufacture. Such cream of tartar was also analyzed and found to contain lime and other impurities; in V' some samples to the extent of 03 per 1,8 cent of their entire weight. w All the baking powders of the market, with the single exception of "Royal" (not including the alum and phosphate :ie powders, which have not the virtue of n- even an imnure cream of tartar,) are id made from the adulterated cream of tar10 tar of commerce, and consequently conin tain lime to a corresponding extent. The only baking powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free i,t from lime and absolutely puro is the (0 "Royal." This perfect purity results , v from the exclusive use of cream of tartar jjl specially relined ami prepared by patent processes which totally remove the , tartrate of lime and other impurities. ia The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, j and on account al this greater cost is used in no baking powder but the "Royal." Prof. Love, who made the analysis of I baking powder for the New York State Board of Health, as well asfortheGovij? eminent, says of the purity and wholesomeness of the "Royal": "I find the Royal Baking Powder comic posed of pure and wholesome ingredirc cuts. It is a cream of tartar powder of l>' a high degree of merit, and docs not conw tain either alum or phosphates or other es injurious substance, o- E. G. Lovb, Ph. D." It is highly satisfactory to the houser* keepers of this vicinity, where the Royal d Baking Powder is in general use, that 11 the investigations by the analysts in o- Massachusetts, New ^ ork, and Ohio, the ii- only States that have thus far taken aek tiori upon this important subject, agree in classing it as the purest anu most etlig, cient baking powder in tho market. in m ^ Tivicv Anh:iii1(<mI. _ Saturday night about 8 o'clock, John T AInnni>v n n>xiilt>nt nf Kiut Wlwolinir was assaulted on Eoff street just below f Sixteenth by n man ho did not know, 01 but who camo out of the house of Liz McNeely. lie complained to the police, y; but its ho could give no information as to y who was his assailant, no arrest was |u made. Yesterday afternoon Mooncy t0 came to the City Building and with a bleeding cheek and badly torn clothes, told of another assault on him. He said 'J be was passing the McNeely woman's ",l house when she came out and asked him to come in. 1 le went, and was 110 sooner I" in the house than she shut the door, and v lie then saw for the first time that there was a man behind the door, who said he wanted an explanation as to why id Mooney had accused him of the Saturie day night assault. Mooney denied having done so, but according to his story s- the man at once hit him, and followed A. this up so fiercely that he barely escaped ig with his life. Officers Junkins and Bell ie went to the house. The woman was n cone, but John Snyder, a young man of ?e East Wheeling, was found in the house, lv and ns Mooney said he was the assailant, e. lie was arrested. Later the woman was a also locked up, hut both were released ie 011 giving security for their fines. It is ie claiuicd on behalf of Snyder that it was c- not he, but the woman, who "did up" r, Mooney. The case will ho beard in is police court this morning. Anothkii large lot of Wetzel, Boone, j? Crockett, Carson, placed in our GO cent , section. By mail 72 cents. ~ Stanton & Daveni'out. II ie Tub Eagle Building Association will d be the largest one ever started in this ) section. 2- * n RIVER NEWS. e t, Singo of tlio 'Water nml aiovomont* of the u lloatH. is The C. W. Batchelor for Pittsburgh and the Courier for Parkersburgare this morning's packets. , At Pittsburgh last evening the river ? was falling with a depth of 0 feet 5 inches in tlie channel. j* The Ben IJur passed down at 5 o'clock ^ yesterdny afternoon on her return to ,i rarkersburg from her usual weekly trip " to Pittsburgh. |. The river continues to fall at this point. The marks last evening indicated a depth in the channel of 10 feet, a j full of one foot in 24 hours. The Fashion is due up at an early >, hour this morning en route from Cincin- , '* imti to Pittsburgh, and the Katie Stocki. dale is duo down in the same trade. 1 A party numbering about twelve or fifteen of Bridgeport's best citizens, , went to Steuben ville Sunday for a pleas- . uro trip on Capt. Ihglebright's yacht , j "Surprise." I The Andes got in from Cincinnati at ' noon and will leave for that port on her 1 8 return trip at 3 o'clock this afternoon. < This popular steamer is a commodious, < well furnished packet, commanded by clever gentlemen who are always on the \ lookout for the comfort of their patrons. 3 Capt. Muhleman proposes to make his excursion trip to the Cincinnati May j Festival next month the most enjoyable [ ever made on the Andes. Shippers are 1 requested to have their shipments on \ hand as early as possible to-day. j 8 CMTY COMMHTEE Calls the Republican Convention for May 7. WITH PRIMARIES SATURDAY, DcIokaIcs to t lie Convention* to Choose West Virginia's Ilepresentat Ives nt Chic ago In June. A Now Committee. There was a meeting of the Republican County Committee yesterday after noon, which was attended by ail the ten members but one. It was decided to hold the county convention to choosc delegates to the Republican Congressional district and State conventions, on Monday, May 7, at 2 p. m. The convention will consist of fifty delegates live from each magisterial district in tlu county, to bo selected at primaries to be llt'iu Piuunui) uveiling, itiuy o. in uil city districts the primaries will be belt from 7 to V p. m. and in the country from 2 to 5 p. m. The voting will l>e a" the usual polling places in each distric where there is but ono such place, one at the most centrally located of them places where there are more than one. The convention of May 7 will choost delegates to the district and State con ventions called to select the delegate! who shall represent West Virginia ii the National Republican Convention ai Chicago. It was also decided yesterduj that at this convention a new count] committee shall be chosen. This is un usual, but after considerable discussior it was concluded that this plan wouh have many advantages for the cominj campaign. The will for the convention appear elsewhere in this morning's paper. Tin official call tor the First district Ropuh lican convention, to be held at Littleton May 15, also appears in this issue. MAUXIN'S FKICltY. Sclioul Kquku KotibcU?The Halijf Khun I'crNoiuil Xotcn, olo. C. D. Hope, of Portland, was in thi city yesteTdav on business. Mr. George Collins, of Portland, vis ited friends here yesterday. Miss Jennie Stringer, of Portland, i the guest of the Misses McKitn. The township Board of Kducatioi met in J. T. Hones' office yesterday after noon. Mr.\Frank Bowman has sold out hi bakery on Fourth street and removed t< Wi'llsburg. MissSallie Thomas has returned home to New Concord after a visit with Mia Bee Thomas. Jcnuic C'alef, in Little Muflets, hai accepted a guarantee of $200 to play a: engagement hero on May 5 at the La favette Opera House. Somebody forced an entrance into tin public school building Sunday night. J number of desks aud drawers wen found open the next morning, and sov eral articles of little value were missing Col. Harry Kaufman, a well knowi contractor of Pittsburgh, called on Mr Lemuel Duff. The meeting was a joyous one, the two friends not having met foi I'll years, having, taken leave of eacl: other at the close of the war. A neat little swindle game was de tected yesterday by Mr. George Wagon er. A rather prepossessing younj woman, soliciting funds for the Baptisi minister, as she said, asked him for i quarter for the cause. Mr. Wagoner it treasurer of the church, and atoncc knew the girl to be an impostor. The Baptist minister has two weeks since removed to Pennsylvania. The girl claiim she has collected over $0, ana is still al it. The new tent of the Kniglita of the Maccabees was instituted with a strong membership. The following nre tlu oilicers for the ensuing year: Past Commander, .1. S. Cochran; Commander Henry Stingle; Sir Commander, M. H Smyle; Record Keeper, T. J. Irwin; Finance Keeper, W. T. Garrett; Prelate, M. C. Mitchell; Sergeant, Ed. L. Bender; Master-at-Arms, J. W. Gaither First Master of Guards, Abram Phillips; Second Master of Guards, J. L, Wells; Sentinel, XV. 1J. Bowman; Picket, K. O'Beirne. A; delegation of Bridgeport Knights was in attendance, ami the evening was one of much enjoyment as well as one of business. The baby show at Lafayette hall passed oil* pleasantly Saturday afternoon, About seventy baljies were entered in the contest for nrizes. A good crowd was present ana general good humor was noticeable among the many contestants. The following prizes were awarded: Sal lie Liechtin, largo doll, brightest girl between 2 and 3 years. Harland Ong, chair, brightest boy between 2 and :i years. Charles Hall, silver mug, most ponular baby under 1 year. Ada Davis, cup and saucer and pair of shoes, most popular baby between 1 and 2 years. Eddie Kobertshaw, fork and spoon, most popular baby between 2 and .'t years. Stella Taylor,"chair, prettiest girl between 8 and*4 years. Guy Shreve, chair, handsomest I)oy between and 4 years. Edith Karp, silver comb. James Paul Gray, rocking chair. Writing Paper in great variety at the Postofiice News stand. 11KI.LAIUK. All 8orla of Locnl Nowh anil GohhIji From Mm Gin** City. Several thousand ties are loaded daily at the C. & P. incline. Miss Mary A. Logan, of Johnstown, Pa., is visiting her brothers here. Recorder Beckett has been out in the gas fields investing some of his surplus money. George Romick hns sold his property in the Fourth ward to Thomas liurKe, a B. & 0. engineer. Drs. Todd and "Wagner performed an operation on George Rotntck yesterday for kidney and liver troubles. " Marshal Darby arrested a man. by the name of John Riley, and Mayor Brown gave him $120 and costs mid ten days in jail for drunkenness and resisting nu olllccr. The Marshal had to'slug him before ho could take him. Two boys were fooling with a revolver, when it was accidentally discharged, the ball entering just above the abdomen of the younger boy. Their name is Levi, and they live in tho Second ward. Dr. Anderson found tho ball. The lmy is resting as easy as could bu expected. llrl<l|;p|)ort, Dr. J. M. Kelly, of Portland, was in town yesterday. Becky Criswell was arrested yesterday for being drunk and disorderly. J. Q. Disbro, of tho Pennsylvania f'AmlMinv nnil (rramlflfiiwrlititr Inliin vw.Mr~Vi were in the city over Sunday. Mr. Joseph Basra is now bohI to bo out of danger, the critical point having been passed, and it is thought he will mend rapidly. The funeral of Mrs. G. M. Bartholomew took placo Sunday afternoon, and was one of tho largest that has taken placo hero for months. Tho remains were taken to the M. E. Church, of which deceased was a consistent member. Tho funeral addresses wero delivered bv Mr. Rogers, and Rev. Mr. Keeler, :>f Boll aire. The interment was in the Hill cemetery'. Hnltlmoro l'rovlnlau Market. Baltimore, Md., April id.?Wheat, wen tern Inner and quiet; So. 2 winter ml nitot Win c; Way 91nUl \\c; June VJnW ,c; July *J0c iukc< 1. Jorn, western rtrraer urnl quiet; mixed ?j>ot?a OHc; May Clafijc: JuneG'jy. OoU lirm; west:rn white 41a42c; do mixed OKaiRto. Uuttcr1 lower; western jwrked AlaSfc; creamery '.Stuafc. steady 15^al0c. h~rrn -n f Capital Prize, $150,000. ^ "Wo do hereby certify that wo supervise tho arrangement* for nil tho Monthly ami Quarterly (,n, drawing! ?f Tho Louisiana suite lottery Com- jnu nany, and In peraon mauage and control tho J Drawing* thotnM?lvCT, and that tho samo aro tc conducted with honcMy, falrueM, and In Rood -i faith toward all parties, and wo uuthorlzo tho r 1 Company to two this certificate, with fac-slinilcs ' ] r of onr signature* attached, In its advertise- (ju t menu." ^ 11 Commissioner. Wo tho undersigned Hanks ami Hankers will -*? pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot- 1'*^ ierlcs which may Ikj presented at our couutera. !?il It. M. WALM8LKY, Pres. Louisiana Nat'l Hank. T] l'IKHKK LANAUX, Pres. State National Bank. Jj 1 A. HA LI) WIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l llank. g CAUL VvOIiN, Pres. Union NiWlonal Rank. un , uhprecedehtedTttraction ! J L, Over llnlf u bullion Distributed. | Louisiana State Lottery Company. at ' InOdrporntcd ln 1868 for 2j years by tho Leglslature for Educational and Charitahlo purposes? v.. with a capital of fl.OOO.OQO-to whieh a reserve ? fund of over $M0,000 hus since been added. | By au overwhelming popular vote Its franchise f was made a turt of tho present fitnto Conitllution udopted December 2, A. 1)., lb"1.'. ( The Duly Lottery ever voted on and eitdonedby the ( 9 people oj any Mate. I It never teaks or poefpontt. ? al l . Its Grand Slnglo Number Drawings take plnco monthly, and the Grand Quarterly Drawings, * regularly every three months (March, Juno, Sep- ? u tember and December). f~ A Splendid Opportunity to Win n Fortune. |1 Fifth oraml Drawing. Class ]:, in tho Academy , , of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, May i'., 1H88 C ?JilOih Mouthly Drawing. ( Capital Prize, $150,000. i s 0?"N0T1CB?Tickets aro Ten Dollars only. Halves , 85. Fifths $2. Tenths SI. j LIST Of PHIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 8180,000 - 81 .'0,000 1, 1 Grand Prizb of 60,000. 60,000 A .. l Grand Prize of 20,000 20,000 n 8 2 Urge Prizes of 10,too 20,000 t Ijirge Prizes of 6,oo<> uo.uoo in* B 2o Prizes of l.ooo 20,000 Shi * 60 " 500 25,000 i ioo " aio 80,000 - 200 " 2110 - 40,000 . 500 " 100 50,000 _Jj APPROXIMATION PIllZKS. -y3 100 Approximation Prizes of $:?*? 80,000 |1 . 100 " ' 200 '211.000 L 100 " ' 100 10,000 a J 1000 Terminal " 60 50,000 ^ 2170 IVizof, amounting to ... 8535,000 Application for rates to clubs should bo made "01 i only to the olllco of tho Company hi New Or* Rar leaus. , full Address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money ? Ordure, or New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed 31. A. DAUPHIN, ^ New Orleans, La., h or M. A. DAUPHIN, JL Washington, D. C. Address Registered Loiters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. PPMFMRPR That the presence of Generals ?!L IV u BID BID LI\ lk-aurcgnrd ami Early, who arc In T: charge of the drawings, is a guarantee of absolute |i fairnessand integrity, tlmt t?ic chances are all ci|uul, and that no one cnti possibly divine what I1 number will draw a Prize. din KKMKMUKU that the payment of all Prize# Is Guaranteed by Font National Banks of New , Orleann, and the Tickets aro stgned by the PresI- oaU dent of an Institution, whoso chartered rights lire recognized by the highest Courts; therefore, ft beware of any iiultatious or anonymous schemes ^ apll-wmw U MUSIC FOR FLOWER TIME, \ Of the 3,000,000 Sheets of Music which aro in ]? onr stock, very many- are appropriate to sing ami to play, not only (tra-Ia), among the spring Howem. but throughout the open air season, with ItH n festival*1, conventions and concerts. Consult ~~~ catalogues, or llml the "Dltson & Co." music in |j any respectable music store. iJ Smiilaj- School Assemblies should examine and nsc Uw Children's Diadem (:a> cts.) Abbey & Munger, or klti Sosos ok Pkomisk (35 cts.) Ifoinnan k Tcntiey, or bill Song Worship (35 cts.) Emerson & Sherwin?or as che Praise Meeting Books, f Voices of Praise (10 cts.) liutchlns, or A New Si*mmJAL80N0s (:?cts.)Hofltaan ?fc Tenney, School Teachers' Institute mid Suiiimer , Schools ? . will examine the new Sonos and Games for Little On r< (82), Jenks, or Emerson or for High' Schools, Koyai, ai.NOKit (til ,a, cis.) Emerson. Musical Conventions will examine or slim from Emerson's Rl Jriiovaii'h Prank (51), or hi* Concert Sixkctions (gi), from Zorrnhn'a !,!! ArooRAi'H (81), orTennov's : American Male Choir (91). j Send for Lists and DescrlptloRK. rcn Any Hook Mulled for Retail 1'rlcc. ?"j1 Liberal discount for ((nnntiUcs. OLIVER D1TS0H & CO., Boston. " C. ii. Ditson & Co., 807 Broadtvay, New York _ liplfrMTllAW | O ELY S CatarhH 1? CHGA3IBALM|HK^^Hj u Cleansos the Inflammation,^/ mc< HealstheSorea.Hr" / b?* Restores theBbtomr^?p<> Senses of !S and Smell. U.ML| TRY tlie CURE. HAY'FEVER I",' A particle Is npijljcd into each nostril and \n {Vjjj rSKKrSi. ?^',TaY'T?WfiE"4"a! ffii Greenwich street. Now York. Jag-Mwmw Mutual Savings Bank! |)M) Has Kemoved from No. 11 Twelfth Street to die> mm No. 1160 MAIN STREET, g? Next Door Above Exchange Bank. and thn Docs business on the mutual plan: hns no rap- hav ital stock: the entire profits are divided among *9"' the depositors. Dividends declared In January and July. q, liank open for business dally from G:?u r. m. to ? ?::? r. M. ,,*< Open on Saturdays at I :3<f v. m. <ywj De|K)hltK received from one dime up. 8luc Honey to Loan on Real Estate Security. ,? HOWARD HAZLETT, Psesjdent. Ho.i W. B. SIMPSON. KDWAIID ROBERTSON, vice-Presidents. rlj1< W. G. W1I.KIKS0X, ALKX. MITCH cm., J# , . Secretary. Treasurer. j,jn, /-Tlx 001D MEDAL, PAEIS, 1871 W|U BAKER'S ? fL.Bittt Con % Warranted absolutely pure ^nKI mM^Voroa, from which Uio czcch ol n|L Mjj l\ Oil has been removed. It has thrtt ' lifIf II timet the ilrergih of Cocoa mixed UBII I i ft with Starch, Arrowroot or 8ngae jd in I lift sod la therefore far more eeonom* YE ID 1' ml csl' co,'",?' teu tftan Me eent a Jf, nnj 1 Hll cup. It ia delicious, nourishing GJ Hi III ?tr,'nKtlien,nK. easily digested, and 7M ? I III 11 admirably adapted for invalids of 1 MM wo11 ?s f?r persons in health. Hold bjr flroeeni everywhere. J1 W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Maa s?K ,jv. JUOICIOU8 AN9 PERSISTANT wmAdvertising has always proven jraftjracjvr? successful. Before placing any Cu 1 Newspaper Advertising consult fUni| LORD & THOMAS, AUTKBTtSISG AGISTS, a UiS tina, CHICAGO* Set S?Acobs?H. _ ^ 0 KOOl GREAf BSSSEllf 1 FOR. PAIN. V CVHH . J", Bhium?tlim. NonrnlBlA. HcUtie*. Jr."' Lnml<nRO. Ilarkwlic. Toothaohc, Sore Thrnnt. Swelling*. Hpniln*. llruUo*, in!5 Uuru?, 8e?ld<,_Fro*t-hllr*. Tl oldbr DraiiriiUMd Dtilin L'*?rrwh?w. n^yOjmU T The Ctiurln A. Vojjelor Co., U?Uo.t Md. ivjitfi 11 lull I Louisiana State Lottery. "S ?H?WTIM ! MMT? I fcnJHGI Wanted. 7Tntkd,~1 MMKD1ATKLY-TI f giHwl Grocery Clerk. Muit have cxwri. i nod furnish butt of reference. Address m lllgenccr ofllrc. npic'' NTPIU-MFN..1??11 our 1,1 *?'lu niLU?mid adjoiuing countie*. Win i?v I salary ami nil expenses. Write fur tens state salary wanted. SLOAN ,v CO.. Manu. jrers. ?>l George street, Cincinnati, Ohio. aynhsa TANTED-BY A MIDD1.K-AUKI) f geutleumn. a pleasant room, furnished or iirnished. with or without board. l'rivate lly preferred. aud near the railroad dct?u i? locution and jMirtlmlar*. Adtlrvs* V o' J06. Wheeling. W. Vu. upiy IT ANTED?LOCAI. AGENTS FOK a new specialty. Flro I'roof Safes. s.Y ut ordered a car-load llr?t week, a N. J. n^ut r car-load, a Mich I pin canvasser cleared t month, a Hull'alo dealer with hit other h In clearing 81*0 per month on our sperlaltr id two-cent stamp, for Illustrated Catalogue rtNi: Sapk Co.. Cincinnati. (>. ' Proposals. IKOl'OSALS FOR ni^TONK.~~ ealed proposals will l?o received at the onir.. the Hoard of Public Works, until 1.' oV],** >n of Saturday, Aiiril 21, lhN<, for furuMiltu: aklng and spreading limestone on tho follow'. ; street*. vix: IcColloch street. from Sixteenth street to street, four string*. wenticth street, from Chapllno street to AUer three strings. 'weuty-uluth street, from Wood street to Toll te. three strings. thin to Ihs made for tho best quality of hard ic limestone, well broken. 'he Hoard reserves the right to rojoot any or bids. 'ropowils to be marked "Proposals for Lineno," and addressed to BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. . H. Lascaktkh, clerk. m.lj For Rent jion iiENT-TuirmvinXiixG 1 House, No. 028 Main street, at |>rvscnt ?vud by Mrs. Henry Horkheltucr. lW>?lim en April 1. Apply to H.DA17.K1.I- , fOK BEST?SEVEN ROOMED 1 House, No. 31 South l'enn street. Kent, 0. Han water nuil gaslight; will i.iit in ^ il gas, threo fires, lor *21*. Enquire ol J. d. VXWKLL, No. 25South l'ennstreet. iita-rrlu-H ___ 7< OR BENT?THE DKSIUABLK ! new dwelling house, Uifi chnpllne utrtvi present occupied by John II. McUin: natural' s, hot ntitl cohl water throughout; all m(Hkm ivenicncos. Knqulro of \\. 1'. uauimav i. at Eleventh street. j,;j ' poll RENT. i'wo CottuKcs, \ rooms each. )no two-story house of i rooms on the hUnd )ne llotiw, a room*. In Fulton. )?c House, 7 room*. Eoir itntt, Fifth wuj. title*] with natural gas. )tie Large Stable with eight rial!*. 1>. 11. UILLKaI'V, Arrnt Viimixo. March :HJ. Inhs. mrql pOR KENT. )no Six-roomed House on the Island, 512 00. )ue Large House on Fifteenth strict. Lodging Rooms In Bully's Block. H. FORMS', nr21 1142 ('hnpllticStrwt. pOlv KENT. 'he Store-room, No. 63 Twelfth Btrci InWwh ;ton Hall Building, now occupied by Win. H. clb. l'ossculon glveu April 1, lhw. J. V. L. ROD0KK8. Secretary Washington Hall AsMtciatiOB, nj 1M .M11 in .-iro t. pOK KENT. l Now Three-story Business Houfc, IPO fat :p, to be crccted at 100.7 Main street. If litnO iv tho reutcr'M views could be consulted reding plan of building to be erected. >2 JAMI1H h. HAW1.KY. For Sale. A Light and Profitable Business. KKQUiltn AT 1>12 1414 MARKET STREET. 10R SALE LOW. arm of 2i7 Acres within two mile* of first?? station on Jl. ?t O. Itailrond, 100 am* tiu?Icr tivation, uml lhem<ii!no In unculled timber, poplurand walnut. \v. v. noriK into.. >22 r.HWi Market Mn tt. TOCKS FOli SALE. ) Shares l'eople's Bank. J shares Ohio Valley Hank. s Shares Klversidc Nail Mill. i Shares Junction Null Mill. ? Share* Lu He lie Nail Mill. J Shares I't-alxwly Insurance Company. I Shares Klson GIumi Coiuimny. i. IK WIN, stork Ilrokcr, >r29 No. -.'I Twelfth Sin rt. 1011 SALE. . two-story Frame House ami half nrro lot. ) uillu Wl'st of liridgcport, Ohio, on National id. House- contains seven rooms and summer :-hcn, n good Stable ami nil noccsmry outIdiiiK": plenty of choice fruit on pHinlscs; up and on easy term*. lso, a good two-story Itrlok PwpIIIiir Homo South Huron street, Wheeling Island, lso, several lino farms fur Mile. K. T. H0W1JLL, Insurance and Kenl Kitate A^i-nt. i!3 iHtHH.r.i<ii:r. oiuo. FOR SALE. [) Twenty-four Lots in Caldwell's Adtll* tioii to the City of Wheeling. ?Id Lots aro hounded oti the north by Twentyth street, on the east hy Killinore street. on south hy the llandhm llomestcail, ami on west hy the II. ?fc O. K. I'.. heir proximity to thu iiImivo uanud rollmwl dors them excolluut sites for mauiifi?-l?riiiB ddishiuents. * : not sold in thirty dnys will bo ?o!d at pul>* auction. or terms and further information apply to | W. V. HOGi; A lilt"-. 1JU0 Market Street, r Wtu.rAM M. Hanoi.an, ulfi H. W. Cor. Chaiil'ii'' A Sixteenth St?. YERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED red with scales llko spots of morar. Cured by the Cutlcurn Romeles. am going to toll you of the extraordinary ago your Cuticura Ki:.mm?ii> |>elormcd . About the flr*t of April l?st I noticed pimple* like coining out all over my Ifothought uothing of it until sometime I?tcr when it began to look liko kjh.is ??f mortar tted on, and which catue oiriti layer*-. n< ?.-"Uilecl willi Itching. I would wretch ? ??*! lit until 1 wo* raw, then the next night Uj" en, Mug formed meanwhile, wcri' ngaln. In vain did I consult ?11 the <! >< i,ffx ho country, but without aid. Alter k'vint all nope*of recovery, I happened t?? mv * :. ertlseuient In the newi|mpcr about y?u' ; rictrnA Kkmkiuk*. ?nd imrchaM-d them from druggist, And obtained Iiliuoxt ImJiiHIiite . 1 begun to notice that tin* scaly cTiij.t:< f.? lually drop|H'd off and dtaipiiearcd <"ie ') , aud have boeu fully cured. 1 lui'l the <!. i thirteen mouth* before 1 U-gan mklm: o '1cuiia hkmkimes, and in four or liw i entirely cured. My di*cii*o was cr/.? mm uni rlosl*. I recommended the (.'tmcuitA i:i?? % to all in my vicinity, and I know of a cr .. ay who have taken them, and thank w knowledge of them, especially mother- ?'" e babe* with scaly eruption* on their m I iodic*. I cannot exprea* in t ! ' iik? to yon for what the CrritTSA K? y?:" e been tome. My body wax covend "?' > e*. and I wman awful *r?eetaclo t-> v my skin 1* u* nlc?* und clear ? >? '* GEO. COTEV, Merrill " '? Ipt. 21,1W, . b. 7, 1WSH.?Sot a truce whatsoever of 'J-' a*o from Which I auirered has >hown ivh.? 1 e my cure. GEO. t'uTU. 0 cannot do Juatlco to the citccin I" I tCUHA, the great Skin Cure, and tt im _> I P, tin exquisite Skin Ileautlflcr, pp.puM r 1 ml CtTI'tltA itWOI.VBNT, the I>M lilo-minr, art' held by the thousands ih "i''1'"'* ? ?se live* have been made happy l\y tl x <?''? igoni/lng, humiliating, lt*-liu?>, ' } ply disease* of the skin, waif uii'l hW0* 1 1 los* of hair. Id evenrwhero. Price, Cutlcurn. ': ; Kewdvcut, 81. rrupf.red by the IW* a AND CUKMlCAbCQ., Boston, Mu 9~.Seml for "How to Cure Skin -^ ;s, 60 Illustrations, and loo ie?tlmonl*M? n.nn, mucK-m-unx, reu, rnuKu.nwrr ? 1 oily ?kIn provenUsl byK.'utlctim Nmp. , Ql I Can't UrcatlieT JPg Chest 1'nlns. Sori-ru > . M-"'*' AVjjL Hill-Ling Coupli. Ai-tlnnn. J " bMbf^nxl Iritliiiiimiitlon > I '' " ' Sflf^inlntKc by the mtJctiM Ai.'i'""' lor. Nothing like it f??r Weak Luu, 4-wmw ?. RU1T-TEEE8,' GKAPE VIN1-S Evergreens, Flowers OF AM. KINDS. t Flower*, IJoquetJi and Kunor?] ? lahod on iliort uotlcv. Telephone or write I" | OSCAR WRKillT. Mouudnvllle, W. id for Prico list. Bir:i