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SPHINO ADVICE. (Scientific J/aaasinr.) lie careful of your diet. You do not need hovry food inch at 7011 re<iulro durlnf the Winter. Spring may bo beiutlful, but It li treacherous n0 nut lot It decelvo you into a cold, a /over, Milarla or pneumonia. Do not throw ofT your Winter flannel* too eirly. It It butlor toauflera little luconvcnleuci tuu to tike cold. If you feel Urol, fevfrlnh or over hfated, do not null oir nnd tak0 "HprluK inudlclnea.t' yoiirHulf down nnd In this way help your iy?tem and purify your blood. li you feel hot and thlrnty, do not drink larjte q'Mntlth'd of waterorother "Ion*" drink*. It I* much better to Uko a Ilttlo pure whlnkoy and water which will i|iiench the ttilmt, tone the Hyatem, and fortify uxxitiHt dlwaio. Remember that only pure whUkey ihould ever ho taken Into the ny*tem, and that the leadIntf ohemldt* nod hcleiitUtN of tho present day uiiito In declaring that Duffy's l'uro Malt It ab* aolutnly the t>nr?'*tatid tn-m. Th /^liANI) OI'KUA 110U8K. VJ 0. C. (Ikntiikr ....Leiieoaud Manager. ohkSolid Wjckk?Tiir Kvknt or tiik Hkakon. Tho Famous WILKUIt Ol'EHA COMPANY, And the American Judle, Susie Kirwin! ' Prima Doiiiihi. Tlirvu liluhcot BaUrM Hlnveri the Mont Macnlflcunt Coitumca, Five ot the Fun iilctt Comedian*, thu licit OpcrM, the Larg?? 0|>ora Company. Tlicatrcn Parked to tlio Doom Ono Carload of Itenutllul Olrlfc Cliauxo of Pro LT'iunnc Kvcrr Nl?ht. I'hicm?Gantry, 'j-'ic; CltllJrcti, 15c: DrcM CIr ( In, Xioj Orchestra CliHlrn. M)o. Kcftcrvtd Heatam aalo hi titu Mcl.uro Hoimo Hat aud Furnlahlni HtoM?. aot7 ?ljc McTltgcitcet Ottlco i No?. lift nod '47 KuurtceuthHtra?t? Now AdvnrtUeiuflnUi M&mhnll ami Hlw-OriiaraenUl Palutlng.etc Grand (pura Houae-Hend of Local. C<t|ii'9, W rapH, etc.?Uco. M.Huook A Co.?Kirn l'aao. Htirlliff Advlrc? Head Of Local. Kunur?l Notlco?K. K. (J. WiuiU'il-Kmitloytncut for Two Ladi. Wantol?Partner. Flection Notice. Mlfxioiinry Lecture. Onrjllno-CiimdenConiiolldAUNl Oil Co. Knuilelt .1: Itacli Eqiuro 1'lauo for Hale?F. W lUumer ?fc Co. Fine Olnjiiware-Kwlng lJros. Afier House Clmnltiic-titantou A Daveupor A. F. A A. M. Notice. if yon cannot xrc and need upccUclc rail Hlioulil callon usniidhnrejour Kje tested without charge. Wo liuve tli liwst IiiHtriimcutH nod more cxperlcnc tliau any other Optlclun In the -SUit< and guarantee satisfaction ormouor r< lauded. jacob w. ukuiib. Jeweler and Optician, Cor. Twi'ltth nnd Market Streeti Tliermoniotor llecord* flin ftiormnmpfwr nt. HnhnnnPn ilrn store, Opera House corner, yesterday registered 113 follows: 7 n. in - t! I 3 p. m 1 y h. m ftO I 7 p. in ; 12 m .... <51 I Weather?Fair. Woatiier Indication*. Washington, April 10.?For Wcetei Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohl fair, warmer weather; easterly winds. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mutter it of Minor Mention In aud Aboi tlm City. Tiie Grand this evening?"Time wi Toll." Tiik Board of Education meeta in re ular session this evening. Offickk Tuiuikm, arrested four bo] for creating a disturbauco in Nori Wheeling lust night. Match; Vjckeiw delighted two aud ences at the Opera House yesterday wit "Jacqnine, or Paste and Diamonds Thia closed tho engagement. Thk Pythian Sisterhood willgivo fair and festival for three evening commencing this evening, in thene castle hall of Baltimore Lodge No. 6,1 of P., at 1314 Market street. Mus.'Makia D. Mbqlicii died yeste day morning at the home of her daugl ter, Mrs. Hartenstein, No. Oil Mai Btreet. She was the mother of Jac< Meglich, of the Niagara engine compan Jlit. J. M. YoQKLjOn Water street, h in his possession a nest of three youi .squirrels, tho mother of whom was she no 18 raising Liiem on milk, admini t.ered with a spoon, and they are thri i.ig finely. Catherine Neuman yesterday qua fied as executrix of tho last will and te tament of Benedict Neuuian, decease and gave bond in tho sum of $1,200, witl out surety, none being required by tl terms of the will. The walls of the old buildings on tl site of the new jail have been about d molishtd. Yesterday part of those r maiuiug were pulled down with rope tho operation being watched by larj and interested crowds. Eighth warders have a sensation story, involving a recently departc small retail merchant and three indi creet maidens; it is also part ofthestoi that numerous creditors for varioi sums mourn his departure. AVii.i.iam Weihoerhkr, who was t badly scalded at the Spear's Axle worl boiler explosion, was able to boon tl: street yesterday for tho llrettimo. Arn bruster and ltoitz, the others injured i tho same accident, are gettiug aloe .. ?well. The Board of Directors of tho Wheo ing Park had a meeting at the Park yet terday, and made a tour of insnectioi Everything was found in good shape and some preparations were directed t bo madl) lit. nnim fur tliw nnnninm - ? -r??61 will take place about the loat of tbi month. 12. Randall, "Ruuhll, the Kvange ist," arrived in tho city yesterday, au called at tlis Intklliokncer office t anuounce that ho would begin revivs work iu the jails and poor houses tc day, and continuo indellnitely. He ha a scrap book with him, as usual, an numerous recommendations from mit isteru and ollicials. Sounding for llotl Itock, The contractors for the new bridg . over the river have a steam drilling mr chine located on Ohio street, Islani near the water's edge, boring down t liiul bed-rock for the foundation of th western abutment. The hole was pu down about 20 feet yesterday, and wor was continued last night. On the eas shore the soundings went down SO fee before rock was reached. The New County Jnll. Tho County Commissioners' specia committee to confer with Mr. Giesey a to his compensation for the plans h drew for the now county jail in case th> Board does not build tho jail after then on account of cxccBsive bide, had a con ference with him yesterday and ihade, ouuaiitviuijr luiuuKUluuni, aiicr WU1C1 Mr. Gieaey took hia plana to prepare tin specifications on which the bids will b baaed. llommuit Sale? Friday. Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Black an( Colored Henrietta Cloths at half price, Stone & Thomas. Cali. at 3.1 Fourteenth street and act our residence annunciator. A beaut} and necessity in every house, cheap porfect. Tue'Glode Contract Co. I'leiinud With the Cuffett., Bellaire, March 24'. ilcttrt. S, han't Sons: Gentlemen:?Enclosed find twenty fivo tickets lor Pan-Handle Coffee Pleaso Bend mo No. 25 oil painting, ir care ol Jos. McClaine. This is the tnirc picture. I am very much pleaaed will the Coffee. Sauau E. Bowser rrhsavr ' Bollaire, Ohio. Murblo mid Grnnlto. II you intend erectinc a Monumont, Vault, Marker or memorial of any kind, and want first-class work and low prices, call at oftice of L. A. Mooro, second tloor McLain'a Building, 1205 Market street. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoriai THE GRAND JURY'S REPORT. w Tl The 1 ii tl lot hi oil t k Number 174-Gront In. ^ trrent In the'Itetttrni?Three Sullil I)n;i i. l'ut In nt It?Thou# .Who Will Pnjr the riper. The Grand Jury put in another full day yesterday. "Witnesses wore Bent for J1 nt brief intervals throughout tho day. B; One Fulton man declined to come, and \i a rule was ieaucd for him, hut ho was not h found tho second time. Late in tho afternoon tho actual labor was finished, ^ but it was necessary to wait unty the c Prosecuting Attorney could write up additional indictments which it was deHired to present. It was nearly 0 o'clock h when the report was made, and meantime many ruinomof people who had ".caught it" were circulated. Some of 1 these proved well fouhded, others not. Thero was great interest in tho report, c and quite a crowd of men gathered as il 1 by maple when tho jutors tiled in and | Judge l'aull took tho bench. THE TUUK HILLS. It required just a half hour forOlerk 1 [ Mitchell to read tho 174 indictments re- , turned as truo bills, although ho "lump* i ed" thoflo againBt uny one person. Fol* lowing is the littlo list: J Obtaining money by falso proteoses, ( Henry Bradshaw, two bills. : Attempt to carnally know a female child under tho ago of 12, UeorgeSmith. Assault and battery, George Smith, _ John Hercules, Charlefl Ueieer and John ' Kline. = Attempting to shoot with fntent to kill, Thomas Hill. Carrying concealed weapons, Thomas Hill, Harry Clawson. 1 Grand larceny, John Long, Charles IIolrneB. I'etit larceny, Francis Nolan, alias Francis Gordon; Harry Hill and Clom? mans Ehrman, Edward, alias Max Tuefel, two bills; William Wntkins; r, Georgo Hawkins, William Hahne, Charles Riester, Louis Schaelller, Jacob , Ruff. Lewd and lascivious cohabitation, Robert Pollen and Lulu Glass. Keeping a common gaining house, is David Grant, Joseph Shell, George o Salado, William Campbell, GeorgeWickc ham. > Unlawful gaming at a tavern, seven ). bills against as many individuals of "all sorts and conditions of men." Running a wheel of fortune, Jacob 3. Hobstetter. Operatinga policy game, John fihri ver, Aug. Matthews, Joseph Green, Richard g Mansfield, two bills, Frank Haley. Letting houses to bo used as houses of ill fame, Melissa McGumphrey, two c,.j bills; John Fader. James ilenry, two M bills; Mary Ellen Hughes. Keeping" houses of ill-fame, Kate Ityan, Uelia Williams, Kobert Alcttlroy and wife, .three indictments; Nannie Morrison, Clara Moss, Alvirida Soles, ' Myrtle Lynwood, Sadio Tracy, Julia Chisnoll, Ella Miller, Emma McMcManaway, Etta Ditty, Josephino Boyd, Stella W ood. at Selliug beer without a license, Bertha Hamilton, three bills; Etta Ditty, Emma 11 McManaway, two bills; Ella Miller, two bills; Julia Chisnell, two bills; Sadie Tracy, Nellie White, two bills; Nellie Mnrtin,.three bills; Clara Moss, two bills; Nannie Morrison, Georgie Frank, two 'a bills. Selling liquor, etc., on Sunday, Otto Cappel and Joseph Weisgerber, Louis li- Carl, George Baker, Frederick Widdell, ,h William Conaid, three bills; John Hen* ." nis, two bills; Henry Brinkman, four bills; Frank Albinger, two bills; Wila liamKnoke, two bills; Charles Meyers, 3t two bills; Charles Beuter, jr., three w bills; John G. Kline, four billB; Asa C. Booth, six bills; Frank Halev, seventeen bills; William M. llandlan, two bills; John McGinley, Llenry Pliug, two L" bills; Gregory Waruer, William Smith ! " and Amos Urban, Joseph Michel, two bills; Patrick Gavin; two bills; Joseph Webb, William McLaughlin, OwenSullivan, Jacob Hob3tetter. as NOT TRUE HILLS. >t. Carrying concealed weapons, William 'a* Gallaher, Joseph Youndown. v* Grand larceny, Jessie Wesley, i- Cruelty to animals, William Gallaher. fl. Selling beer without license, Celia j Williams, two bills; Kate Ryan, Stella Woods, Myrtle Lynwood, Josephine * Boyd, two bills; Jennie Lee, two bills. Keeping house of ill fame, Stella Carr. Petit larceny, William Fitzgerald, 16 Joseph Glenn, William Gluby. e* Prosecuting Attorney Howard slated ?* that he had been requested to say on be8i half of tho Grand Jury, that they had refrained from presenting bills against parties who were shown by the evidence al to be letting houses to be used as houses id of ill-fame, for the reason that the proses' cutor had informed them that the court "V hnri rfWAfltlvflpftiflflfl thnf it nnmnn n-niinnt is iudictable twico during the term of the entne lease. Judge Paull said this course 10 on the part of the jury was proper unC8 der the circumstances. He then thanked ,0 them for their faithfulness and industry, j. and they were formally discharged. g TUB HR1DUK CASK. . The Motion for b Nmv Trial ItofuHod? An ** Appeal Taken. In the Circuit Court yesterday Judge )' Paull overruled the motion for a new o trial in tho condemnation case of the f1 new Wheeling Bridge Company against 18 the Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Company. Tho counsel for tho latter cornel pany excepted and will doubtless apo peal tho case. Commissioners were 11 selected and directed to meet on the ground on Wednesday, April 23, to J view the premises And fix tho amount d of damages to be paid. Tho commiel* sioners are Messrs/James Devine, James McAdams, William Ilare, B. F. Higgins and William 1). Johnson. A stay was granted till Saturday, when tho applicae tion for an appeal will bo argued, and no i- action is to be taken in the ca3e until tho 1, court has passed upon this motion. e TUB U.S.COURTS. ? llotli tho Circuit i*ml DUtrlct Courts In ^ SoiHlon. 't The United States Circuit and District Courts opened adjourned sessions in iuis cuy yesieruay. J udgo Jackson preI sides in both, and Clerks Dellicker and 1 Mooro were at their desks. United B States Marshal White and bis deputies, District Attorney Sturgis, a score of at- j a torneya and the usual crowd of -wit* - nesees and spectators made their way up a the winding stair into tho court room, i Tho steps are in a dilapidated condition , e and an improvised balustrade of unq planed poplar sticks is the only guard. A number of cases were called and 1 passed. When Ralph Miller, of Wells. burg, was cdlled, J udgo Jacob explained ' i that his surety was present and Miller was entirely willing to come, but could not, being in jail at Wellsburg to await trial at the Circuit Court for assault and > battery. His caso was passed until MonT day. ? After tho docket had been called the caso of Loyd L. Janes, accused of illegal . voting, was put on trial to a jury, and he was promptly found "not guilty." j District Attorney Sturgis simply pre- ] sented tho caso and rested. It was , . quickly shown that tho accused was u j . legal voter, and Judge Jackson charged ( t tho jury in favor of tho defendant. The I jury was not out more than ten minutes, i Messrs. G. W. Atkinson and B. B. Dovener were counsel for tho defendant. I Joseph D. Elson, Esq., was admitted fi to practice in this court. 6 The court adjourned until this mdrning. lu the Police Court. j Mr. Bayha, of the "Wheeling Butchers' o Association, was fined $5 by the Mayor n yesterday for rendering tallow in the fi city limits. A drunk, two women for s fast driving and two men for peddling li ithout license mailo lip the docket. 10 women went to (nil fot fifteen dayr, . io ncddlera were discharged and the runic KQt$l and coated, ? Violation* of the Jlcnlih Onllnnnco* Health Officer Garrison yestorday voro out warrant* for William Kmlot! for maintaining a nuisanco in the , tapo of an overflowing vault at 1018 lot!" street; and for John Becker, Rarfltfo contractor in the Third district. It i said Becker haa been flick with the ropey for uoveral months, and haa had tib'contractore doing the work at a omfortahle profit to himself. AML'T'I'KOPU!. IriuiRcrfi In tlio City nml Wltoelliif; l'eople i Abronil. 1 Mrs. Lena Artia, of Zitieeville, is visting frienda on the Island. Prosecuting Attorney Hull", of Han:ock county, was down yesterday. W. Wilmot Heard, the well known Pittsburgh oil man, is at the McLure. Mr. K. B. Armstrong, of Armstrong Mills, was in the city on business yesterday. Mr p. W. R, Thompson is attending tho missionary convention at Wheeling lo-ilay.? Wailtiwjlon, l\ut Journal. Mr. George M. Freshwater, one of the most prominent citizens of Brooke county, in in the city, in attendance ou the United Mates Court as a juror. Mr.D. 8. Vernon, ngont of tho Verona Jnrbeau Company, is at the McLure, accompanicd by his wifo. MissJarbeau will bo Been by Wheciing theatre goers April 2o. Misses Annie Eggenswillor and Lizzie Harris, of Allegheuy City, are guesta of Misa Annio Humphreys. They are on their wny to visit friends at Hartford City, W. Va., their former home. jur.eain Harrison went to nis uomo at Piedmont yesterday to rest and recuperate. He has been suffering terribly lately with neuralgia, and not getting any better, went home to spend a week or ho. ' Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schramm, of the Island, will sympathise with thorn deeply in their sad ajlliction. The death of their infant sou is announced elsewhere in this morn* ing's pnper. Hon. G. W. Atkinson, member of Con. uress from this district, arrived in tho city from Washington yesterday to attend to some professional business in the United States Court. He expects to remain hero until Saturday, and will be back in his place in tho House by Monday. TrniiHforH of llunl Kutato. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to record three deeds of trust and deeds as follows: April 1, by \V. II. Ilobbs and wife, of Wellsburg, to J. T. McClure, south half of lot 5, on the east side of South Broad way, for SI .21)0. October 21,1889, by the city of Wheeling to James Graver, east lialf of burial lot 1351 in the Peninsular Cemetery, for $17 50. September 24, 1889, by Mary E. Mertz and others to Teresa 0, Mertz, the west half of lot 210, on tho north sido of Eighteenth street, for $2,250. A Flensing Sena? Of health and strength renowed and of ease and comfort follows tho use of Syrup of Figs, as it acta in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $100 bottles by all leading druggists. DAW Friday-Keinuaiit Sale-Friday. Remnant Blue Calicoes, 4c. 4-4 Muslin, 4c. Light Calicoes, 4c. Ginghams, 5c. Crashe, 3 and 4c. Satines, 5 and Gc. Batisto Cloths, 4 and 5c. White Goods, 4 and Oc. Stone & Thomas. The screw door burglar proof safe is impregnable. Pronounced by all who see it the acme of security, lor sale by The Globe Contract Co., 33 Fourteenth street. Dr. Uali/s treatment without medicine takes a direct hold on constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaints, all diseases of tho kidneys, fevers arid incipient consumption, and cures them by removing the cause of the disease. Be convinced of the truth of this claim bv calling on or addressing, with stamp, Cowen & Co., Bellaire, 0., Sole Agents. Friday?llemnant Sale?Friday. Remnant Tablo Linen, White Goods, Zephyr Cloths, Muslins, nt half price. Stone & Thomas. The screw door burglar proof safe is impregnable. Pronouuccd by all who see it the acme of security, lor sale by The Gloiie Contract Co., 33 Fourteenth street. WITHOUT 31EDICLNK. Dr. Wilforil* Ilall'M llygleolc Treatment. A inarvolous triumph over disease, cures almost all ailments, preserves health and promotes longevity. Distinctly understand tbat this is no patent medicine humbug, as not a grain of medicine is required. Nor is it any scheme of quackery to rob the afilicted. A full knowledge of this treatment, by which all future outlays for medicines may be avoided. Costs but $-1 00 and will last for life. To any one who gives this treatment an honest trial, and is then dissatisfied, wo will cheerfully return the $4.00. For further particulars call on or address Cowen & Co., Bellaire, 0., Sdle Atfents for Belmont county, 0., and Ohio county, W.Va. For a first-clasB safe, fire or burglar or both,jtho place to buy it is 33 Fourteenth street. A uico line in store and constantly being received. The Gi.ohe Contract Co. ., Two Great Li-adorn. Our Ladies' Dongola, Flexible sole silk trimmed shoe, in Opera and Wheeling Common Sense lasts for $1 65, and our make men's Calf Bhoes, in Congress, Button and Lace for $2, roduced from $2 50. J. H. Locke & Co. Pillsiiuky'h Best Flook is endorsed by housewives all over the country as being the best. If you have not used it, get a sack from your grocor and try a, uuu you win use no oiner. II. .1. Scliulz, 10:11 Slain Street is selling', Boots and Shoes cheaper than any other shoe dealer in the city. Look at our low prices: Men's good Calf Boots at $1 50. Men's cood Calf Congress and Balbrigans $1 95. Ladies' good Dongola button $2 Shoe at $1 -15. Ladies' good Dongola button $1 50 Shoe at $115. Men's good hob nail SI 15. Boys' good hob nail i)0c. All other goods extra cheap. Do not torget tho place, corner Main street and Market Alley. H. J. Sciiulz. Like It Very Much. Elm Gkovk, March 27. ifmrs. S. Bacr's So in: Gentlemen*:?Enclosed find twentyItnn Tl?., n.ir? ? . lau-muulB VAJUBU IIUKCI.H nUU please send me picture No. 25. We like pour Pan-Handle Coffee very much. Send in care of J. S. Bedilion, grocer, Elm j rove. 31ns. Mary 0. H.,Meller. TThSAW Fon a first-class safe, fire or burglar or roth, the place to buy it is 33 Fourteenth treet. A nice line in atoro and contantly being received. . , The Globe Contract Co. i Tiie root of all diseases is impurities ! n the blood and in the other vital fluids 1 f the body. Dr. Hall's treatment re- ' aoves this without drugs. For full inclination call on or address, with tamp, Cowen <k Co., Sole Agents, Belaire, 0. ; . ; WAS IT A nor.iiEiiv? > Strntigrr Fouuil UiicciiiicIoua on tlie J National Koml-llla hatchet Mlmtlng-lle Mm y Not lleruVer. Last oventa# "about I) o'clock an un- 3 ;nown man was found lying untton- 1 cions on tlio National road near the ftompson residence, east of the city. Ie was removed to Dr. Ashbrook'a ifllce, in Fulton, and all that could be j lono in reetoro him was done. He inally recovered eulllciently to say ? hat his name wan Lewis Layman, 1 .but hu was a peddler, and that liis home was in Portland, Maine. : [lis satchel, which contained buvi?ral watcheB and numerous pairs of spectacles, his stock in trade, was miseinir, and he Baid ho had been robbed of ?13. The first supposition waB that ho had been robbed, as another man was seen with him before ho wan found, but had disappeared then. Later persons who had seen him fall said the man was seized with some kind of a tit and fell in tho road. Thoy ran to gut somo water, aud when they returned found that Laymanlhad been removed. Tho doctor said ut a late hour that tTio man's condition was very critical, aud he might not recover. "The(Slui;luu !MI?rkui." Plillin Phillins ontortninml another large audience last night at ZanoStreot M. E. church with a trip across the American continent. Ho llrnt showed a very correct map of the United States, and be* ginning at the Capital, pave views of the various interesting buildings and departments which go to tnaku up that that beautiful and Instructive city. From Washington ho went by way of Richmond to the South and West, showing tho beautiful scenery of tho ltockies and Pacific coast. lleturnipg, he took in the Northern cities, lakes, summer resorts and natural beauties, He gave vivid pictures of oil and gas wells and tho method' of operating them, and closed with pictures of Grant's tomb, the Grand Central depot at New York and tho American Uiblo Iloute. Tho entertainments continue during the week, closing Saturday night with the "Illustrated Pilgrim's Progress." Wlmt It Cunt a Must bo carefully considered by the great majority of peonle, in buying even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself with special force to the great middle classcs, .becauso it combines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medicine of which can truly bqiaid "100 Doses One Dollar," and n boitlo taken according to directions will average to last a month. 0 Friday-Iloinnant Solo?Friday. $100 Henrietta Cloths, 50c. 7oc Dress Gooda, 374c. 50c Dress Goods, 25v?. 2oc Dress Goods, 12jc. Come early for choice. Stqnc Vk Thomas. Call at 03 Fourteenth street and see our residence annuuciator. A beauty aud necessity in every house, cheap, perfect, Th e Glode Contract Co. A Stone Hrhlgo It I* And wo are building a reputation just as lasting, with our own make men's Calf shoes at $2 a pair, reduced from $2 00, and cur Ladies' Dongola, Flexible sole silk trimmed shoe in Opera and Wheeling Common Sense lasts for$l (35. J. H. Locke & Co. llbok-lct't'iring is taught practically in llalloran's Commercial School. A thorough course only $15. Uooius ou third floor of Nos. 1300 and 1302 Market street. National Educational Association. The National Educational Aasociation and Council of Education have decided to hold their next Annual Convention at ?t. Paul, Minn., July 4th to 11th, 1890. The Committee on Transportation for the State of West Virginia has selected the great Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway as the "official" line'from Chicago to St. Paul and return. Half rates will be mado to all teachers and their friends. For all full and detailed information communicate with Supt, W. H, Anderson, Chairman of Committee, Wheeling, W. Va. The most reliable brand of Flour is Pillsbury's best. It has stood the test for years, and is still the leading brand. Ask your grocer for it. Itemnant Salo. HmhrnidftriftH. T.nora "Flnnnninrra of less tbnn half price, Friday. Stone & Thomas. Well ricnne<l With ran-IInndlfl. Toledo, Pa., March 24. Hems. S. llacr't Soiit: Dear Sues:?Enclosed find twenty five Pan-IIandle Coffee tickets, for which please Bend mo picture No. 45, "Angel Novelty." Send in cafe of L. B. Sharp, grocer, Washington, Pa. This makes 100 Pan-Handle Coffee tickets I have mailed you in less than a year. We are well pleased with your Pan-Handle Coffee. Mrs. H. C. Luellen, Toledo, Washington Co., Pa. TTllSdW _ Come in and see our house safe, a beauty and as much a necessity as insurance. Moderate in price and perfect in construction. Tiie Gloue Contract Co., 83 Fourteenth street. Lnily to llor llunbnml. "John, order mo a sack of Pillsbury's I Best Hour, and toll the storekeeper if he sends me any other, I will send it back, I None but Pillsbury's Best will do." If Dr. Hall's treatment can keep the germs of disease and decay out of the circulation, it needs no argument to Bhow its superiority over that of any I drug medications. We can show you that this is the case if you call on or address, witlfatflmn. flnwifw .C' Pa I Sole Agents, Bellaire/o. Will llavo No Oilier. Board Trek, March 12. Messrs. 5. Ban's Sons: Dear Sirs:?Enclosed find twentyfive Pan-Handle Coffee tickets, for which send mo picture No. 30. I havo used your coffee and will havo no other so long as J can get Pan-Haudle. Respectfully, rrhsAW Uoldy E. Rinkey. WK ARE ALl'i SETTLED. Come tiiul Soo Hit In Our New and Hand* Homo Quartern, 51 Twelfth Street. We can show you more Bicycles, and better.Bicycles, than all other dealers combined. The Victor Safety is finer than ever. Don't fail to see it. We are trading in comparatively new wheels of other makes for the Victor. Why is it? Simply because the Victor is best. Don't lose money by buying a wheel without examining the Victor. Buy the best in the start. It is the cheapest in the end. Call and examine our stock. Over a dozen makes of Bicycles. < Edw. L. Rose & Co., New Store, 51 Twelfth Btreet. x'illsdury'h Best Flouk proves its popularity. There is more of it Bold than any other. L.S. Good sella dry goodB the cheapest. Spring nntl Summer. We are in roceipt of all the newest novelties in Woolens for men's wear, consistingofSuitinRS, PautalooninRsand Overcoatings, which we are prepared to mako up in the best style and fit at reasonable prices. Buy the best 25 cent tost blask seamless half hoso* made, at C.Hess& Sons', 1321 and 1323 Market Street. ChildrenCry _for_Pitcher^s_Castoria. 1IEIX.URE. | 111 Sorts of Loral Now* and Goisip from I the Gins* City. Several families from lfcllairo vrlU u ovo to Uarlou, Ind., soon. Tho Hoard of Health held a meeting at tho payor's oillcu hud night. Wheeling A Lake lirlo railroad surveyors wero it work all day iti tho U. A P. yards. ltuKgigo Master lU'derer hamken tbsWilliam \. Wise house, on Thirty-sixth street. / Grandmother Coat if* still living, hut Is very I low. ller frleudssay her time la abort. H Tho largo Ice houses o( Swift A Co., and tho 1). \ fc 0. railroad aro almoit filled with very lino lako Ico. Anton Reymann, who owns several lots on Union strict, la breaking ground for another new building. Marion Huffman has monoool'zod tho drug luulhcss in tho First ward by buying tho Uhus \i City drug store. " Saiulru Rotler married at his residence Wednes* day night, John lleaitlsto Debueuueand Miss tio|>hlit Witilllt'S. .. Civil Engineer A. J. S'orton is down along tho *> river surveying for tho rights of way (or the Ohio Valley Kallrond. Tho railroad tlo men havobcon working after night lo Ri'i a lot of tho tloi ou hand loaded bo* foro tho river gets too low. Hie young people of tho St. raulA.M.U. church gave a concert in City Hall last night and will repeat It to-night. Several railroad nun from horo wcro at tho uncling held at Pittsburgh Tuesday ulght, but nothing could begottou out of ttieiu yesterday. John i*. Gl.'dca, one of tho I) AO. clerical w force, surprised his many friends by going over a to Jersey lily uud bringing a wife home with -r him. * Mr*. A, L. Sullivan, wlfo of Western Union u Operator Sullivan, \vas|taken to Toronto, Ohio, r forthobt'Uer. The busy bum of tho Bellalre nail factory was heaulugsln yesterday for the llrst time In ninny motitDs. The shearers. rollers aud coopcm arc nil at work, anil tho steel plant In turning out the usual Amount. Miss P. ieuule Duty, of Cleveland, a laity of national reputation iih a tcm|>ernuce leader,and now Corresponding Secretary of tho Satioual W, C. T. IU ('uon partisan) will speak lu tliu Christian Church uti Saturday evening, April l'J, and ai ttiu rink ou Sabbath afternoon at i . 1 o'clock. , 1 i Tho now polleonro as follows: First ward, J. q Smith; Sfcoud ward, Cuarlcs Johutou; Third ^ ward, James Johnson: Fourth want, J. W. Cor* ? dell; Fifth ward, J. Felton. Tho Fourth ward ? man Is tho only new man. After a week's -j consideration of tho matter, some changes may be made,' . 1 ho comments on tho retiring administration 1 yesterday were many, aud In almost every Instance they woro favorable to Mayor Brown aud tho retiring members. The park Improvements and streqt, Improvements were all do no under , their supervision aud the administration just ( Koue out iSAiip.ilut back with prldo to thoke*lm- | provemuuts at least. , MARTIN'S MfflRY. Slight Tiro?Lnwu T?mils?Various Other Uotns. Miss May Ford Is visiting frleuds at SteubenVlllc. Miss Klla llcavon Is qulto 111 at her homo In Clatk's addition. Miss Jennlo Mllllmusj Is recovering from the second attack wf tho grippe, S, D. Malln and Miss Florence G. Bailey were married at Cole rain last week. Steele's school, west of towu, closed with an entertainment Wednesday ulght. Mr. HarryNorthwood purchased n donkey In Pittsburgh this week for his children. Thomas Humes, a puddler In tho -TUua mill, is laid up with lutlammatory rheumatism at Ills homo, corner of Fourth aud Locust streets. Fence price, a colored man having a white wife, was arrested and locked up yesterday afternoon for druukeuness by Olllcer Isiac Wag ener. Price was hard to handle. ' ' Kills Clark, a puddler In the Standard mill, and Miss Marv Leonard, (lunchtor nf Mr nmi Mrs. Junes Leonard, of South Second street, were ini\riietl lust night by Her, F. S. B. Mat tlugly, rector of St. Mary's church. Lawn tenuis will bo more popular In Ma*tin's Ferry this season than ever. The Arcadlau club, at a meeting on Tuesday night, decided to make a clay court with a pallug backstop tea feet in height. The other clubs are a ho making pteparatlons. The members of the Y. M. C, A. talk of urguulalug a club. The two-ttorv frame residence of Miss Hannah Edwards, ou Walnut street, was damaged by tire yesterday afternoon to the extent of $)0; Insured. The llook aod Ladder Company was on the ground In the remarkably quick time of two minutes, and the Hccotid aud Third ward hose companies maie excellent time. The fire was caused by llylng apurks. The bulldlnj was ftllly Insured Jn sV. M. l.uptou's agency. This makes the third lire this month. Tiie surest means to rid yourself of that distressing cough is to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 eta. "Mrs. Jones sits at the window all day qs placid as a May morning, and ber live email children play bide and seek on the back staira." "No wonder! She uses Salvation oil.for sprains and cuts." Don't get left?Remnant Sale Friday. Come early. Stone & Thomas. Come in and see our house safe, a beauty and aa much a necessity as insurance. Moderate in price and perfect in construction. The Gloije Contract Co., 33 Fourteenth street. The Inst Spring Excursion to the National Capital via the Pennsylvania Lines. At this season of the year Washington, D. C., is most attractive. The Supreme Court and Congress are in session, tho Capitol and conservatory grounds, National Museum, Smithsonian Institute, Patent OlDce, Treasury, State Department and the many other Public editices are open am1 visitors are admitted every week day free of charge. The Corcoran Art Gallerv, with ita macnificent collection. hflB hpon rtao/iv decorated and should be visited. The parks, avenues and lawnB with their coat of green give to the city the fresh appearance for which it is noted in the springtime. On April 24th, tho Pennsylvania lines will sell tickets from Wheeling {o Washington at the round trip rate of $10,00. Tickets will be good for ten days from date of sale and admit of stop over at Baltimore in either direction beyond the limit. For tickets, , sleeping car reesrvationa and other information apply to Mr. J. G. Tomlinson 1 or JohnBiilie, Agents, Wheeling,W. Va. If you want to make good bread, you should U80 Pillsbury'a Best Flour. Aucliou Sale. There Wj|)i be an auction sale of Road Carts, Plows, Feed Cutters, Pumps, Cut- 1 lory, Mechanics' Tools, Fertilizers, General Hardware, etc., at 1054 Market street, Wheeling, W. Va., commencing 1 on Saturday, April 19, 1890, at 10 o'clock t a. m. In the meantime, said goods will ' be offered for sale at' prices lower than can be found elsewheie. I J. B. SoMKRViLLE, Assignee. . W. H. Haller, Auctioneer. TrhAs I c P4LLSuuux'siFLOU!v.is the cheapest, be''canae it will go further than any other. WHAT XS w kin It Is that'Impurity in tho blood, which, ac- s cumulating In tho glauds of tho neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which \ causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or fcclj; which dcvclopes ulccrs In the eyes, cars, or nose, orten causing blindness or , deafness; which is tho origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or tho many other manifesto- ? tlons usually ascrlbcd to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption t and death, llelng tho most ancient, it is the t most general of all diseases or affections, for " very few persons aro entirely freo from It. 1 "Tec" CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by tho remarkablo cures it has aceomniuhM. often when other medicines have failed, boa proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar | medlclno for this disease. Sorao of theso J cores are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, bo suro to try Hood's SarsaparlUa. "My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof- f ulous soro neck from the time she was22 months S old till sho became six years of age. Lumps 1 formed In ber neck, and ono of them after F growing to the slzo of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over threo years. Wo gave ber Hood's SarsaparUla, when tho lump and all Indications of scrofula entirely dls? appeared, and new sho seems, to boa healthy child." J. S. Caklxle, Naurlght, N. J. N.B. Bo suro to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldnjpEUU. Jl;ilxforf3. rrepiredonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothocarle*, Lo weU, Umu* 100 Doses Ono Dollar , K VJEW DEPARTUREj After April 20, 1890, , J. V. L. RODCERS, iBHEB&L INSURANCE AGENT, I Will bs Ready for Business in His New Office, NO. 1144 MARKET STREET, ilier# lie will lt?iirc?ent $ 100,000,000 Capital, for tlio Protection or Ills lVlMtu sod t'rlriiifr, Airolnst Uxx unit Dainago lij Klro. The Companies wlioso Slate meat *|i|i?ar? lleloir, arc ltc|>rcnente<l lij Him, Lates Equitable. Indemnity Ileal. Payment Prompt.' .A. BHOWINQ THE CONDITION OF TUE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of Liverpool, England. On tho flrstday of January, 1890, raado to tho Ati'lilor of Woat Virginia pursuuut u tho lawi of Mid sJUte: Int?Tho namo aud locality Is Koyal ItiMirauce Company, Liverpool, England. ecoud?The amount of 1U Capital 8took Is . inrwia-wml hlrd?The amount ol IU Capital Stock paid up UO ABUSTd. ourth?The Atsctf of tho Company arc: Flrat?Tho amouut of Cain on hand anil in tho hand* of Agent* or other per* wn? U 1 *22,871 00 Bccond-The Heal Dilate unincumbered In l.MV-W *u Third?Tho DoudN owned by tho Company, tho manner in which they aro nccnrcil, and thereto of luteteal per annum thereon (deM'riptioti in Schedule A herewith) amount to .. ...... 2,797,515 00 Fourth?1 he debta duo tho Company, termed by mortgago or otherwise, (description fn richedilfo B herewith) amount to 69,704 (ft Fifth?1Too dents due tho Company for premiums amount to i'JS.Wl 13 blxth?All other Bocurltiei amount to ........ Total ......93,400,735 07 LIABILITIES. fifth?Tho amount of Liabilities duo or owing to banks or other Creditor! by tho Company is .. ilxth?The Loves ndjuited and duo aro ~~~ ........ ) lerenth?Tho Lohm* adjusted, not due, aro I nn c., >, ilgbth?Tho Lowes unadjiuted aro r 10 imth?.Ttin l In - ? ??... ..i* iui lurvucr i>ruui, nru..................................... J I'eutU?All oilier claims usalnst the Company arc................... 3,00-1,220 26 Tolal Liabilities - .. ...... fJ,8-.KJ.101 4'i Sloventh-Tbo greatest amount Insured in any one rlslc Ih ..... .. 75 LOO 00 Tbu foregolug statement of the eondltlou of the Royal Insmauce Company, Is correct anJ true. GEO. W. LAW, of and for tho tlrm of Jno. II. Law & llro.. Managers. Tho foregoing is a true copy of tho 'statement of tho Royal Insurance Company. >f Liverpool, England, and therefore, In pursuance ef tbo authority vested In mo by tho laws >f said State, do hereby authorize tbo said Koyal lusurauco Company, of Liverpool, Knglaud, Is Agent or Auonts, to transact the business of lusurancc lu tbo State of West Virginia lntll tho thirty-first day of Ducotubof, 1830. l\ F. DUFFY, Auditor. J. V. L. RODGERS, Agent, Wheeling. STATEMENT * 6IIOWlNO THE CONDITION* OP THE Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Manchester, England, Ou tbo first day of January, 1800, raa-lo to the Auditor of West Virginia, pursuaut to the laws of ssldStaU: First?The name and locality is Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, 40-421'luo street, New York City. acconu?moamount 01 usuapitMtitoclcis Third?The amount of its Capital Stock puld up is ??? ASSETS. Fourth?Tho assets of tho Company are: Flint?The amount of cam 0:1 baud and In the hands ol agents or other persons Ik f 108,103 6.1 Second?The Kcal Bute unincumbered is 210,161 77 Third?Tho Bonds owned by the Company, tf e manner In which ihey are secured, and the\rate ol interest per annum thereon (description in Schedule A herewith) amountto 1,412,116 20 Fourth?Tho debts due tho Company, iccurcd by mortgage or otherw lie, (deh rlptlon Schedule B here>viin) amount to........ - Filth?The debts due tho.Company lor premiums amount to ........ ? Sixth?All other securities amount to .. :? Total assets .'.... ..Sl,SSU,0sl 6') LIABILITIES. Fifth?The amount of Liabilities due or owing to Banks or other Creditors by the Company is .... Sixth?The Losses adjusted and due arc ....... 1 Seventh?'l he Losses adjusted, not due, are ; Eighth?Tho Losses unadjusted are- ~. J 129,809 71 Nlmh-The Losses In suspense, waiting for lurther proof, are...-.J Teuth?All other claims against the Com puny are, Htate Taxes, $6,000; Commissions, 18,000 ............ 14,003 00 9 980,263 40 Total Liabilities ....11,121,07J 11 Eleventh?The greatest amount insured in any one risk is .. 15,0C0 00 *uv luteswiuu oiuicracuv 01 vuc couumoa oi tne Lancashire t'lre Insurance Company is cor* reel and true. GEORGE FRICHARD, Rub-Manager. Tho foregoing Is a (rue copy of the statement ol the Laucashlro Fire Insurance Compauy, of Manchester, Englaud, and therefore, in pursuance ol tbe authority vested In me by tho laws of said State, do hereby authorize the said Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Manchester, Eugland. Its Agent or Aleuts, to transact the business of Insurance in the State of Weat Virginia, until tne Thirty-first day ol December, 18'JO, I'. F. DUFFY, Auditor. J. V. L. RODGERS, Agent, Wheeling. A. STATEMENT SHOWING THE CONDITION OF THE Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Co,, of London England, On the first day of January, 1S9J, made to the Auditor of West Virginia, pursuant to the laws of said State: First?The name and locality is Guardian Fire and Life Afsuranee Company, of Loudon, England. Second?'The amount of its Capital Stock Is .; 810.000.000 CO Third?The amouut of its capital stock paid up Is 5,000,000 00 AS3ET3. Fourth?The?Assets of the Company are: First?The amount of Cosh on hand and In the hands of Agents or other persons i* .. .. 112,272 00 Second?The Heal Estate unincumbered is.~ Third?The Bonds owned by the Company, the manner in which they aro secured, and the rate of interest per auuum thereon (description in Schedule A herewith) amount to ~ *1,325,500 CO Fourth?The debts due the Compauy, secured by mortgage or otherwise, (dotcriptlon In Schedule B herewith) atnouut to 70,000 00 Fifth?The debts due the Company for premiums amount to Sixth?IutereU due aud accrued 12,682 00 Rent due and accrued ,? . 50c 07 Total Asiets ~.~.S 1,521,020 7C LIABILITIES. Fifth?The amount of Liabilities duo or owing to Banks or other Creditors by the Companyis - - .. ? Sixth?The Losses adjusted aud due are 1 ,0 Seventh?Thfi Lorrm firilnatorij nnt rtiw. nm ' -M Lighth?Tho Losses unadjusted Hre I r.r ,8 Nluth-The Losses in suspense. walling lor further proof, are .. j ?",ww -is Tenth?All other claims against the Company arc- '31.200 83 Reinsurance Reserve - - ;... C75.KW tw Surplus.? .. ...... W Total Liabilities *1,521,(KM '6 Eleventh?The greatest amount insured in any one risk is 8 00,000 00 The foregoing statement ol the condition ol the Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company Is correct and true. II. E. BOWER?, Manager. The foregoing is a true copy of the statement of the Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company. of Loudon, England, and therefore, In pursuance of the authority vested In me by the laws of haiil State, do hereby authorize tho said Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company, of Loudon, England, its Agent or Agents, to transact the busiuess of Insurauce In the State ol West Virginia until tho thirty-first day of lJccember, 1S90. P. F. DUFFY, Auditor. J. V. L. RODGERS, Agent, Wheeling. A STATEMENT 8ROWING TUE CONDITION.OF T1IE Continental Insurance Company, of NewYork On tho flint day of January, 1890, made to the Auditor of West Virginia, pursuant to the laws of said State: First?Tho name and locality is Continental insurance Company, 100 and 102 Broadway, New York City. Second?'Tho amount of Capital Stock is 3 1,000,000 00 Third?The amouutol its Capital Stock paid up Is 1,COO,000 00 AS3ETS. 'ourth?The Assets o! tho Cpmpany arc: First?The amount of cash on hand and In the hands of Agents or other persons is 270,099 95 Second?The Real Estate unimcumbered Is 6K-|,2o0 00 Third?Tho Bonds owned by the Company, the manntr In which they ure secured, and the rate of Interest per aunum thereon (description In Schedule A herewith) amount to 3,711,COG CO Fourth?The debts due the Company, secured by mortgage or otherwise (defcrlpllon in Schedule I? herewith) amount to 1G5.810 00 Fifth?The debts duo the Compnny for premiums amount to...- 298,601) 87 Bixth?All other tccuritics amount to - hi.o-h m Total Assets .% 6,217,773 91 LIABILITIES. 'Hth?The amouat of Liabilities due or owing to Banks or other Creditor* by the Cornpuns' - - - ? .... Sixth?'The Losses adjusted and due are ?* Seventh?'The Losses adjusted, not due, are...... ... 65,2-13 M SlRhth?'The Losses unadjusted are 02,060 68 Sinth?The Losses iu tuipcnse, waiting for further proof, are '25,280 00 renth?All other claims against tlie Company are ...... .. 03,142 52 Amount necessary,to reinsure outstanding risks 2,470,315 21 Total Liabilities ?.~.t2,74G,070 02 Jleventh?The greatest amount insured in nay one risk is ?....$ 25,0W) 00 The foregoing statement oi the condition of tho Continental Insurance company Is correct indtiue.ji ?,vi V; r F. C. MOORE, President. , , CYRUS PECK, cecretary. The foregoing is a true copy of the statement of tho Continental Insurance Company, of Now fork, and therefore, in pursuance of the authority vested in me by the laws of said ante, do hero>y authorize tho said Continental Insurance Company, of New York, its Agent or Agents, to transit tho business of Insurance lu the Btato of West Virginia uotll tho thirty-first day of December, HJ1. P. F. DUm-, Auditor. J. V. L. RODGERS, Agent, Wheeling. A STATEMENT SHOWING TUB CONDITION OP THE Fire Association, of Philadelphia, On tho flrit dav of January. 1E90. made to the Auditor of West Virginia. Tiursuant to tbn Uwiof said State: Int?The name and locality Is Flro Asioclatlon, of Philadelphia. econd-The amount o( Its Capital Htock in....... .. ?...3 5C0,f00 00 hlxd-Thc Amount of Its Capital Stock paid up Is - 600.000 CO AS:ET3. Ourth-TheAwets of the Company are: First?The amount of Cash on hand and In the hind*of ARCnU or other per* !.-w . . sobs Is........... -. 272,335 90 Fecond?The Real *?tata unincumbered u ....... ? 112,700 U) Third?The Bends owned by tho Company, the manner In which they nru ?ea enred, und the rate of Interest per annum thereon (description In Schedule A herewith)amount t> .. .. n.GJl KJ3 M ; Fourth?The debts due the company, rccured by uiorigHK? or otherwlke, (do- ' ncrlptlon In Bchcdulo B herewith) amount to .. ?. MOOU* 02 Filth?Tno ueuifl aue uiu compauy, Louui on uoii&tcrau_ ? 113 025 oo blxth-Allbthersecurities amount to, accrued interest..... Totul Asset* I - ? -1.187,800 67 i LIABILITIES. Ifth?Tho amount of LUbilItIca;ducorowinKto Banks or other Creditors by tho Comu:ponjr!?.. ' N Ilktli?The loisci nd|uitcd due are Seventh?'The 1 onto*a<llu*te?l# not due, aro: ilahth?Tho Loaic* unadjusted arc s'tuth-Tho Lowea lu auipouao, waiting (or further pi renth?Kclniurauco Fund ........ Total I.Ubllltle? i]ovcnth-ThoRrcnte*t*monnt (mured In any one rl Tho foregolug itatomcnt of the condition of tho Ki md true. The forcRolnir Uatruoconyof tho statement of tl Philadelphia, l'a, and tbOMJure, In pursuance of tho Into, do hereby authorise The laid Urn Association! u Agent or Agent*, to transact the bualneia of luiur ;hltt;*flrst day of December, 1*90. % J. V. L; RODGERS, Agent, IiiHtires Airulnst AccIileuU of All Klnta I A STATE HH0W1NQ TUE COND Lloyds Plate Glass Insorance Co,, Oti the firat day of January, 183U, made to the A laws of Mid V'lrst-The name and locality In L!o*d? Plate Olaaa I: 8<voud-Theamount of Its Capital 8i?ck li Tntni- -Theamount of lu CuplUl Block paid up U.... AH8KT8 Foutlh?'The awcts of tho Company are: 1'lrat?Tlie noiountof Cain on hand la H-eoud?'Too Ileal Haute unincumbered la.. Tlilrtl?'Tbo Honda owm <1 by the Company, enroll, an>l the rate of Interest jk'i Schedule A herewith) amount to Fourth?The debts due theComnauy, secun xrlptlou lu Bchednlv H herewith), r Fifth?The debts due the Company lor prco blxtu?All other properties amount to....?.. Total Auota LI All! LIT Fifth?The amount of Liabilities due or owing toll* pnuy Is Sixth?Tho Losses ait lusted and due are Heveuth?The Lossca adjusted, not due, are Klghth?Tito Losses unadluatod are Nluth-Tlio Losses luauipenae, waiting for further Tenth?All other clalinB against the Company are.... ToUl Liabilities........ Kleventh-Tho greatest amount Insured In any oue The forctfolng statement of tho coudltlou of tho I rcctoud true. The forecolng la a true enpy of tho statement of tt New York, and, therefore, lu pursuance of tho autho hereby authorize the Mild Lloyd's Plato (Mass Injurs Audit*. to transact tho buslucsa of luaurauco in tlx day of Dccvmbcr, 18VU. J. V. L. RODGERS. Agent, Stono & Thomas?Dross StOke & Dress Good! This Week we will offe gains in Black Henrietta JM $i 25 Quality bl'k and col'd46-ir $1 00 Quality (20 shades) col'd 85c Quality colored Henrietta 50c Quality Jilack and colored Silks! 50 Pes. 22-in. wide Indidq.Silk a 50 Pes. 1 S-in. wide Surah Silk a 25 Pes. Faille Francaise Silk at SrECiAL-*-ioo Pes. 36-in. wide I 3 7Kc Carpets. Siiecial Bargain 50 Pes. Stinsen's Velvet Carpets STONE &' X^P.S ?Carpet Depar I ^ ^ ^ (j For a sn jqrtft ' outlay and th luuu in easy week J - monthly?or MAIN 0P paymentsenab!ed thr STREET ^ credit s>'ster OilUJLli n;sh yQur h( j? the very bes Qq strictly cash There is no may require cannot find i ?) , tirely new ? assorted stoi niture?Car cloths?m: rn*jj Refrigerator ?' 2 o5s main 3 mr,c', Kemembc STREET n?l exPect y 3 when sick c work. 3 bb b New Advertisements. 10!^ NEWSTYLE Nyg / Dinger's, Twelfth .Stmt. > c pOME AND SEE AND TRY ON OUR GENTS' AND LADIFJS' SUOE9 AT $2 00, $2 r,<> and $3 00, And you will bo convinced that for Style and Fit that they arc not Bun>os8ed by.any In the city. _ ' vJ A.Q.WINCHER, ntvl ItnucrR' Block. 1123 Main Rtreot. 1 T i W^AMAKBR & BROWN 0,1 1013 n?^"" -EL'Aco,ltSUBSCRIBE FOR / IHE WEEKLY INTELLIG ENCER 8100 PER YEAR. . . j. J 7um<7 MVtnu) -oof, vi.wi nj ? - a.Wl'Mj Ire Association, of Philadelphia, In correct J.LIOHTfOOT, ('r(kli)out \\. H. W1N8HIP. Hotrttirr lio Flro Aaaoclatlon InMiratico Coini-nny 1.1 i authority vcitwl In mo hy tho Uwjiof uid IiiBurunco Compunv, nf Philadelphia, I'lun uui'o In thoHlato of SVvni Vlrnlnla until ih? ? V. F, DUFFY, Auditor, Wheeling. lo l'lutp fllau nuil Mlrror.i Only, ;ment 1TION OF THE , 63 William St,, New York, iidltor of Woat Virginia, pursuant to tho btaio: n?urauco Company, 6.1 William Btreet. N. v, ? ? IUMTW'OO * iw.uw iy - - l?xt 72 tho"maimer Vn'wli'uni ihuyiiro Vc- . 1 W ' Htmum thereon (rii'Kcilntlmi in 210,005 00 id by mortgage or otherwlHt), (de* imount ? alumn amount to ct.Mi ;r. 1 IkiM 57 ' 8 ' I0i,cu Oj ICS... nku or other creditors by the Cotif* i .' i proof, aro.- .r .W.17H) 31,'MM risk Is fi.ww 00 doyds l'lato Glass lnsurauvc Company In cot .T.G. DEEM Kit, PreaMent. WJI.T. *Vt)0l)d, SocrcUry. io I.loyd'a riate G lu.w Immranro Company, of rlty vested lu mo by tho U\VH?t Mild State, I On ince Company, i?( New York. Un Atjcnt or ) Statu ol West Virginia, until the thirty-first P. F. DUFFY, Auditor. , Wheeling. i Goods, Carpets, Etc. Thomas. i Bargains! ir Exceptionable Barand Colored is_and Sills. f. wide Henrietta Cloth at 89c. Henrietta Cloth at 69c. . Cloth at 55c. Cashmeres at 39c. Silks! t 45c per yard, worth $1 00. t 36c per yard, worth Coc. SSc per yard, worth $1 25. Ul-Wool cloths at 19c, worth Carpets. c Tine WTt.m.-v : at 85c, worth ?1 25. rHOMAS. tment Open at Night. ^ 9 HOUSE iall cash le balance n ly?semi monthly ?viuh Z HERMANN. n, to fur-. 5usc with t goods-at prices. thing you that you in our enand wplt :k ol Furpets?Oil attings ? s ? Baby Sit ?? , MAIN r we do ou to pay STREET. ir out of M 100 pieces"" Mllr TKTnvm Unnviinffq urn uaip noimoua, AT $1Q0 PER YARD. iV olift vo purclnised 1111 Importer's Lino of Black Silk "Warp Henriettas, Standard Quality, that Bella everywhere at $1 50 per yard, but as we received Special Discounts oh the purchase of the entire lot, wo will give our paironB mo nuvania^o ui u.u same, and sell them at the extrreme low price of iNE BOIL Alt PIOR YAItl). HIS IS WITHOUT DOUBT TIIK Greatest Bargain ever offered in Black Henriettas. Call early, as at this price they will oson he closed out. jEO. E. Stifel & CO., 1114 Main Stroet.