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JThe INTKU.IOKNCRU, embracing lu buverul editions. in entered iu thu 1'on to luce at Wheel* jst W. V*., m ?econd-cltuu matter. 1 TKLEl'HUNE NUMBERS: Editorial IIooiun 4111. Couutlair lleom 410. fke Mdliftmi'. WIIKKMNO, MAY 18, 1S03. Silver anil State Dunk laaue*. Southern men are saying that they would gladly help to repeal the silver act if by aa doing they could bring bout the ropoal of the tax on itato bank issues. They are indifferent as to silver but want more money and rely on state bank issues to give it to them. They say that the people of the south are debt-ridden and must have relief. This is the historic cry of more-money advocates. Thov seek an oasv wav to pay debts. If thoy can puy off a dollar of indebtedness with something worth loss than a dollar thoy sain the difference. Thoy think moro of tho profit than of tho dishonesty of the transaction, and thoy do not look to consoquonces. It is assumed that tho st ate banks would turn out thoir paper as fast as tho presses could print it, and giro loss hoed to tho Bocurlty'for thoir loans than now; in which presumption tliero is some reason. Thoy arguo furthor that most of these issues would romain at home, providing a plentiful circulation. Hero again thoro is roason. In West Virginia, for exampio, wo could know nothing of the assetts back of a Georgia noto, tho liabilities of tho bank of issue and tho honostyand capability of its administration. We would lack confidence in tho Goorgia noto and that would be bad for it in West Virginia. Under the presoat system we do not look to see whero tho noto was issuod. The government of tho United Etatos ! back of it, and that is onough. We have had state bank issuos in lavish profusion, aud wo are able to compare their day with this. Thousands of people lost millions of monoy through tho state bank issuos. Kovora man woman nr nhil/1 hna Ifiafc n ennt through tho present currency ay a torn. Tho note isauod by tho most obscuro Rational bank ig na good ovorywhero as tho note o( the beat known and richost in the market under Ite own shadow. Kxperiuuco hua boon thought to teach tho desirability of & dollar absolutely good ovorywhero. Our southern friends givo the preference to a dollar, ao-cailod, of uncertain value and worth most at homo bocause it is not wantad elsewhere. The Democratic party is committod to this kind of money and may givo tho country a now experience with it. Tho outh is a powerful factor in tho Democratic party. Susan B. Anthony may think it a little late for hor to become accustomed to the divided skirt, but sho ought to drop into tho procession and givo it hor moral support. PrlnooM ICulaltn'rj Keuuptioti. Tho matter of a suitable rncoption to Infanta Euialia should givo nobody tho headache and cause no scandal. Sho comes as tho porsonal roprosontativo of tho queen regent of Spain. In her por on wo aro to honor tho head of a friondly powor to which circumstances givo tpocial prominence in this Columbian yoar. Sho is of tho reigning royal fatally, and sho roprosents a sovereign. In this country wo havo no royal trappings nnd cannot give a royal rocoption as royalty understands it We are not up in those things. Our exporienco has been on dlBorout linos. If Eulalia be a sensible woman, as probably alio is, oho appreciates tho situation, knows that she is coming to a ropublio and will look tor no allly aping of tho customs of a monarchy. If wo rocelve her with tho cordiality of a true Amorlcan wolcotao sho Is likely to be Impressed with its novelty and pleaiod with Its warmth. Wo havo done this thing wall in rocoivlng royalty and ran do It again. Altor all royulty la human and ao are wo republicans. Tiimi must havo boon money In ootdago, or tho gentlo Jim Koono could not havo cleaned up $1,500,000 out of Its wrack. It Is a mlslako to think that Jamos sleops without broak. Bollovn In the I'onrtli of Jnly. In 1'ltUlmrgh thoy bollovn In tho Foiltth of July and aro now preparing ior anothor "old-fashioned Fourth" on the lino of their provlous successes. Tho mayor says that ttiis year's colobration should distauoe thorn all, for tliln l? Columbian year. The mayor goes furthor and luggoits that tho city oouncll should appropriate ovory year $9,000 for this purpoie to in urn a colebratlon In kooplng with tho occasion, lie thinks tho losson In patrlotlara woll worth all tho cost. It looks as though wo am having a rovlval of the I'ouitliof July spirit In this country. Tho Fourth o( July, 1876, tu a momentous day ia tho world's history. Executing tho Chtaoso Law. It ia estimated that at least $0,000,000 would be required to oxecuto the Chinese exclusion law. For this purpose there is available but $10,000 appropriated by Congress. Obviously it would be impossible to doport$0,000,000 worth ol Chinese with $10,000. The beat tbo government could do on this lino would bo to go tho length oi its tether and await farther instructions from Congress. The talk about the Frosidont boing liable to impeachment for not enforcing the act is of course absurd. The law does notrequlro impossibilities. If Congross passos an act requiting money to execute it must provido the money or accept the responsibility. Certainly the responsibility is not on the oxoculive brunch. If Con^roia enacted thli measure blindly, talcing no thought of tbo coat of giving it ellect; or if it passed the bill after the fashion of the demagogue and purposely left tho executive power unprovided with money to uxecute it, tho fault is not with the President. The President does not raise revenue nor aay how it shall bo appliod. Tho estimated cost of enforcing tho law is based on tho assumption that all tho Cbinose in tho couutry will submit to dopirtation rather than comply with the easy requirements of the law. The probability is that if the Chinese be convincod that the government is in earnest very few of them would refuse to fall into lino and ask to be allowed to remain at tho cost of registering. The sum available might accomplish this and leave a margin. Tho boat the Presidont can do is to do tbo best lie can under the circumstances to enforce the law. There hia responsibility ends. If tbo saionof tho Pennsylvania legislature woro transferred to tho World's Fair it would be a striking addition to tbo exhibits and might stimulate tho statesmen. Ho Wbo Huriy aluy Itcad. Of the many banks that have failed recently moat have been statu bauks. Nobody is bothering about their notes, for tho law prevented their issuo. Noitlior has anybody been uneasy about tho iisuo of tho collapiod national banks, for tho United States troasury takes caru of every ono of thorn. Here wo have an irapressivo object loison. If the state banks had been banks of issue thoro would havo boon a different story to tell. In that case people would have been looking into their wallets to seo how hard they had boon hit. Mas. Dominis,otherwise tho ex-queen, is thought to be one of the owners of the Hawaii Halommj. She may now bo oxpected to ago vory fast. o A Threatened Boycott. If General Secretary Iiaer of the Christian endeavor society speaks for his socioty, his society is wrong. lie threatens that a million and a half members will boycott tho World's Fair and do what they can to make it a financial failuro if tho exhibition bo nnnnad on .(Jnnilno ul^uv"' It is highly probablo that thousands of those moa and women visit on wook daya theatres that glvo Sunday performancea. A mors reaaonablo viow would bo for thoso to remain away on Sunday who do not wiah to visit tho fair on that day. Tho boycott is not a nico thing. Pkebident Cleveland is thought to be contemplating a further application of civil aorvice rules. Tho fairness of the move will depend to aomo extent upon what may happen betweon now and thon. If ho waits until thcro has boon a genoral cloaringout of Republicans and installation of Democrats, tho roform will bo too lop-sided to bo gonuino. _ Tin: police havo t-ot down to a flno Anarchist burrow on Long Islaud. Tho elaborate deviltry of tho preparations for wholesale slaughter will impreas any jury of falr-mindod men. This country is not so free that men who want to relorra it with dynamito are to bo looked on as public benefactors. Senator Hill took pains to show his good fooling for President Cleveland by trying to draw out of Dr. Senner, commissioner of immigration, tho politics in his appolntmont. Mr. Cleveland will approciato this and "rocognizo" Senator llill and his frionds accordingly. _____ Mr. Muhat IIalstkad eaya it will bo tho propor thing for tho Prosidont to moot Infanta Eulalia at tho railway Btatlon with two carriages and kiss hor royal hand. Why not lot l'rlvato Secretary Thurbor go In four carriages and do tho hand-kissing act? Mk. Puaii, tho now commissioner of customs, has a mustache liko a tloor mop and an eyo liko a locomotive hoadlight. This wo infor from tho counterfeit proiontmcnt In tho Cincinnati Cornmrrcial Giuctlr, which la likely to be Informed. Or.o got tho cominlsslonorahlp of customs, which our own Mr. Hnndlnn desired, and now alio gots tho solicitorship of tho Internal rovonuo bureau, hath within two days, is Ohio ronalnlug hor lost grip? Ewmatkx of tho winnings of Dlablo't owner vary from $70,000 to $700,000. At loant ho raked iu enough to iuo tho World'a Fair on. Hum water Is doing mischiof onough olsowlioro. In this locality wo can gut along very woll without It. Am. tho wonthar clerks havo combined. What la tho iibo of repining? Tnit Pacific coast is not itlving maulfostutluna of groai Joy ovur the declaim) affirming the constitutionality of ttio Chinese exclusion act. Can it be that the people out there aureo with Bonntor titan ford that the Chinose are necessary? This would bo a radical chaugo of public sentiment. BREft.KFA.ST BUDGET. Throe new profetsorships have boon established at Dartmouth, vk, biology, history and social science. The chair of biology will remain uuQIlod until commencement. The chair of history was Qlled by Herbert 11. Foster, a graduate of Dartmouth in tbo class of 83, and that of social science by I'rofeisor 1). 0. Wells, profosior of history and political economy at liowdoiu College. The old time May anniversaries have become obsolete. Except as a society meets, mainly for an annual electiou of officers, their voice is no longer heard in the land. It is difficult to realize now that at one timo these May anniversaries which came in unniversarv week wars prepared for and looked forward to almost a year ahoad.?A'eu/ York llerald. Jonah Taylor, who diod near Bhoridan, Oregon, lately at thu ago of one hundred and four years, was the oldest of eeven children, all of whom survived him. A sistor, aged eighty yoara, is the youngest. The eighteenth suasion (the flrat soaalon in tho went), of thu Sauvaur Suramor College of Languages will be held at Itockford College, Illinois, commencing July S, and continuing aix weeks. An ardont Carthage (Miaaouri) wooer met a young woman for the Urat time ono day recently, and tlirue hours later he propoaed and was accepted. They woro married the following day. Thousunda of carp are floundering In mud holes in a awamp near Noriralk, Connecticut, and residents of that piacu are reported to be hunting tho llsli with guns. Tho remains of a mammoth mastodon were uneartliud by wentmen whilo working in u tunnel near Pomona, California, u short timo ago. A cat owned by Mrs. Pollendore, at Perry, Georgia, hua adoptod a young rabbit, and cares for it as though it wore its own offspring. Thoy sont a young mulatto woman to jail in Tonnuiauo the other day for marrying a white man. The white mau got away. During the complicated process of manufacturing etam ps, they aro counted olevon times in order to guard against pilfering. Mrs. Lyno Stephens has presented a cathedral to the Koman Uathollcchurch. It is at Cambridge, England, and cost ?100,000. Tlia U.I.. ~r -.1.- .1! appeared eight yoars ago has been found in tho Itlg Sandy river, this Btato. Tho Austrian government, in order to increase the lighting power of ita army, bos armed the drummers with rifles. A postmaster was chosen by ballot at Warilsboro, Vormont, last week, for tho first time in the history of that town. PERSONAL POINTS. Prosidont Cloveland, it is reported, is seriously contemplating placing fourthclass ijostmastors within tho rules ol tho classified service and requiring thomto undergo civil servico examinations as to Qtnoss for tho positions. He is conQdont that such intention, if it is evor carriod out, will causo a royolution in tho politics of tho country. Mrs. Kachel Cooper, a colorod woman whodiod Inst week in Philadelphia, was in lior 118th yoar. It was her boast that she "had beon a Christian for ninety years." Kho was in full possossion of tier facultios up to within a few days of her doatb. GovornorPonnoyor, of Oregon, is said to regard hlrasolf as being directly in tho way of tho lightning of J800. lieside bis the ta-ra-ra boom is a very Bmall circumstance. Editor Charles A Dana is in Europe. Editor Josopb Pulitzer is in Now York. Editor James Gordon Bennett is on the ocoan, xnus la luo equilibrium maintained. Miss llolon Gould spenda much time at her Irvlngton estato, whom she has ono of tho finest consorvutoriea in the country. Nearly every day flowers and fruit arc sont by Sirs. John Hockofollor to St. Luko's hospital, across tho way from liui houao. Mrs. Bertha Robinson sines, plays tenuis aud can row ncroas tho I Iuuson. Bho lives at "Tho Folly," Kingsbridgt road. Mrs. William Astor's hobby ia shoos and eho never has less than twonty-tlvc pairs at u timo. Mrs. 1'Vedorick Vnndorbiit has pretty, whilo hands uud thoy aro always ladened with rings. WIT AND WISDOM. Patient (looking at tho prescription' ?"Doctor, couldn't you just as well stop in at tho drug store yoursolf, bavo thif tilled, and send tho Bluff to mo by youi ollico boy?" Doctor (taking back the proscription and writing another)?"I soo I have mads a mistake. You don't need any nerve modiclno."? Chicago Tribune. In tho Pylais do Justice?A lawyer ii walking to and fro, goiticulating and talking oarnostly to himself, whereupon another lawyer points to him and says "What a fool that man id A lawyer who wastos words talking to himsell is like a confectioner who oats his one cakos."?I'arn Figaro. Tomllnson?"Cioodby, Mils Elonora,' Miss Elonora?"But you bavo alroadv said goodby to me, Mr. Tomlinvon.1' Mr. Tomllnson?(who is nHvays read) with Bonio pretty spoocli)?Have 1 really? Ono can't do a pleasant thinj too ofton, you kuow."? Teiat S\flimj>. Is thoro a safor snap on earth than being paid a flue salary by somo trusi to koop out of builnoan? It oven bean tho I'rinco of Wales' Job, for ho has tc lav an occasional corner-jtono.?AVu York Herald. lllcks?"I should think tho no* hoops would mako a woman look do formed." Mrs. lIick-"Why?" Ilicki ?This paper says thoy aro now worn or tho oast dido.? I '"Que. X?Dnggs must bavo n poor memory, IIo has been owing mo five dollars for i year. Y?On tlio contrary, I think he has n good memory. 1 owo him five dollars, and ho asks motor itovory time ho seos ma.?Life, "1 soo Hint Callow has quit wearing thoao loud trousers of his. "IIo had to." "How so?" "They woko up tho nop of his silK hat,"?Pud. Twvnn?"I hoar that you woro ro> llovei) of SOOt)during your slay in Chicngo." Trlplott?"I novur aliudod to If us urollol."? Truth. Wurlil'n Citlliliililun Kxpuftltlnli Will bo of valuo to tho world by illits< trilling tho improvements in tlioino' chnnlcnl arts and omlnent physloluui will toll you that tlio progrois In inodlo' Inal agonts, baa loon of equal linpnr lance, mid lis n strengthening laxative Hint Hyrup uf Figs Is far In advance ol POLITICAL COMMENT. Ltuculu'a I'rlULipkl. A'etf Yuri AJixrluer (Aep.) Below is a copy of the lint und shortcut speech President Lincoln evor made. It was delivered at Pappyivillo, Sangamon county, Illinois, 1832. Mr. Lincoln was then only about twenty-three years old, and was a candidate for the legislature: "GtNTLKJiKN, Fellow Crnziuw:?I presume you all know who 1 am. 1 am Abraham Lincoln. I have been aolicited by many friends to become a candidal for tho legislature. My politics are short and sweet, like "an old woman's dance." I am in favor of a national bank. I am iu fuvorof tho internal improvement system, and a high protective tariff. These are iny sentimonts and my political principles. If elected I ahull be thankful; if not it will bo all the same." (Juitu Dillurout. New York Advertiser, (Hep.) Tammany lfall is preparing to take a Croat deal of glory unto itself ill consequence of Hie proposed visit of the survivors ot the Tammany rudiment to Gettysburg iu July. That regiment? tli n VAntii-da/iAtnl Viitu Vrt?lr litnu ni i liuI ami soul to tho tield by the Tammany society. The society is a very Uiflorent organization from tho political institution known as Tammany Hall. Tho society was founded by patriotic men. The Cult of Democracy. h'cw Yurie Preu [Rep.) It is estimated by competent authorities that the loss of the peoplo in shrinkage in thu values of securities since March 4 amounts at least to two hundred and Ufty millions of dollars. This enormous dopreclation of tho people's suvings was inaugurated by the vascillatic, unpatriotic financial policy of the Cleveland administration. A Mugwump Gruut. New York Evening Pott (iluj.) Tho roport comes from Washington that Secretary Oresham has asked fur tho roiiguation of w. K. Curtis, chief ol the "Bureau of American llopublics." The resignation of Curtis will naturally be u bonoilt to the country, but the abolishment ol tho bureau would boa greater one. There is nothing in this .bureau that might not be done by the bureau of statistics. An lU-.VttvUed Gjvornor. Chicago Tlma (Dml Governor Fishback, of Arkansas, has ofTurod a big reward for tho detection of persons participating in lynching bees, if tho govornor persists in this course ho is likely to not only loso popularity in Arkansas, but to olllclato as tho contrnl figure in ono of tho vory fuuetious ho is to anxious to suppress. Thuiiu lllrttuto Kuusana. Washlnqton Post (it J.) l'rosidont Clevoland might adopt the plan ol Cartor Harrison and set ilro to tho whiskors of tho oWco-sockors. This would enablo him to dispose of the Kansas crowd in short ordor. A lU'UMon to llopo. New York World {Dcrn.) l'rosiuont (jjoveinnu nai goou reason {or hopiug that thu unplousunt ovoots and experiences of tho prosont yoar will toad to aocuro romodiai legislation by Congress. |STOPl'l!I> AT THBDOOR. , A Wont Virginlu Oltlci--yi<oklng Cruuk llimtieil Off to Jail. WaihlngUm Post Fredorick W. Bauor, a young (armor, roaidingat Junction, Hampshiro county, Wost Virginia, arrived in tills city yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, and at onco proceeded to create a nonsation at the white homo. Bauer has a rapidly revolving merry-go-round in his head, and imagines himself to bu a dotective of renowned ability, lie came to this citv for the purpose of eocuring from l'rjsidont an appoiutment as a government detoctive. IIo rushed in tho gatooftheoxocutivo mansion and up the long walk as if the i bcaror of Important dispatches upon which doponded tho safety of tho nation, and ho appeared greatly disap, pointed wlion Informed that ho could not boo the Preiidont. ir ...sit n l? __i.l cj , i win uuHwer just ua won, huiu ourgeant Konnoy as ho look chargo of tho young Virginian and hustlod him off to ' the police station. Uauor was locked ; up in tho firat precinct, and will bo held until his relatives can bo hoard from. 1 Bauor was in an asylum about a year ago, but lias sinco boon employed on a 1 farm. Ho claims that his parents do not know where ho is, as ho left home , suddonly and expected to secure his ap> pointment and get homo in a low hours. Ktrotiffly Kmloraed. Tho advertising of Hood's Barsaparilla appeals to the sober, common sonso of thinking people, because it is true; and it is always fully substantiated bv endorsements'which in tho financial I world would bo accoptod without a ' moment's hesitation. Tlioy toll tho 1 Btory?Hood's Cukes. > Hood's I'ilu cure liver ills, jaundico, biliousness, sick headache, constipaTim i ronowtiod [ Stein way Pianos , for salo by F. W. Baumeii & Co. f Just llocolvod. % ! A full assortment of Gonts' Russia Calf and I'atont Loathor Bhoes, all tho . loading shapos. UV. Blond. Mohum X'rlca Cured of Ilhmiiimtlniu. Tho ninny casus of rhoumatlim cured ' by Chamberlain's Pain Balm during tho past few months have given the t people great cotilldonco in Its curativo properties, and huvo shown that thero i is one preparation that can bo dopondt ed upon for that painful and aggravati lug disease, llonakor Bros., Lorain, ) Ohio, soy: "Mr. Moses Price, of this > place, was troublod with rhoumatlsm for a long time. Chamberlain's Pain , linlrn ha* cured him. Ho says that tho . Balm ha? no equal." |2| I II mtrM Cold a.Cojfh a,Sort TfcmiOwnp.lB fltMB* ta, WhaopintConeh, Hroochttli and Ajlhma. A wrtala cum for Oortaumptlou In flrataUgta, and A LITERARY TREAT. Absorbing New Serial Story by a Powerful Writer. IWlilFire, -IIVJ. FITZGERALD MOLLOY, Author of "Sweet ij fiovongo," "How Came Ho Doad." "A Modern Musician." "That Vllluia Koiuoo," "Furnou* Pl#y?," "Loudon Uuder tbo <itiori;tu," and otbor popular work* of Fiction, Fact, or Fancy. OH WHEELS OF FIRE, Tbo Lutoit and Boat Serial Story Written by FITZUfcKALD MOLLOY, biu been Secured tor Tho Tntolliffpnppr 1U\j inivuiy , And will commuuco Serial PubllcuUou ou MAY 27. J. FITZGERALD MOLLOY. Mr. Fltxirerald Malluy hm donoexoollent work a> ? No\X'. StaSSSl! Jouruullat, Illvtortuu mill Lllieniwur. It la not ijulto tun yojij ilnwi bo publtabed bla lint alory, "Miiroly Mann, which run through a tinpular imujMlno. Though u Itnt novel. It uiot wlili ooualdorabto auocea, but tUo nablluitlou of Court Lira Mclow bialra. or Lonunn under tho Flrit Uoontoa." I?au?d mora tiiuu u year lator. at ouco trainca bun .In. I... Til 1at?? 111 III! throo WL'L'kS tuo lirxt largo edltlou won out of priut, and throe month* afterwards a socoud edition was exhausted. This success was followed by a sequel. "Court Life Uolow Stairs, or London Under tho (Joortrca," wldeh was road with equal eugornoM. Theso Yoluinoi have now reached a sevonlh odltiou. "TheLlfoand Adventures of Peg WotHngtou" followed, this woet bolug hlghlv popular. .Subsequently an Irish uovel. "What Hast Thou Iiouo?" (now In a cheap edition) was published simultaneously in Loudon and New ^ork; and later. "That Villain Komoo." Again our author turned his attontlon to social history, aud wrote. "Royalty Ko*tored, or Ixindon under Charles II.." which the leading Journals of the day united in praising for its accuracy of details, charm of Btyle and brilliancy of portraiture. 'Famous I'luys" and "Tho Life and Adventures of Edmund Koau." two books concerning tho stage succeoded; aud sub<equeutly this prolllla writer produced "A Modern Maglciuu,0 a romance dealing with tho mysticism nbw fashionable In London drawing-rooms.which had h wide circulation not only In Uroatbrltalu but in ludla, Cnuada ana tho United States. Moro and more Mr. Molloy Is devoting himself to the production of novels. "How Camo Ho Doud?" written for Tlllotsou and Son a few yoars ago, achieved an unwonted succats us u sterling sensutlonal tale. "Sweet Is Itevcngo," also wrltton for tho same publishers, was a work of a moro ambitious character, aud of a strongly dramatic type. "Fate's Iron Hand." his third great serial story, is confidently expected to bo an oven greater success than its predccossorsOH WHEELS OF FIRE. Our new story opens with a gllmpso of an English vlllugo. and tho lovo-muking of u young aristocrat aud Stella Selwyu, tho local beauty. There are rivals for hor hand, but tho stranger wins tho day, and marries tho young ludy after a very brief courtship. While on tholr honeymoon ho recelvoi word that his oldor brother has committed suicide, and ho has succeeded to tho title aud oueumborod Qstulot The change in his position produces a change In hU fcellugi towards his bride, and In his thoughts aud views for the future. Ho regrets his marriage. His young wife, who has placed her future in tho hands ot her husband without Hulllcicut kuowledgo of his prospects ami position, is his dovotod slave. Just as he Is planning how he can discard blswlfoan avenger appears on tho scene in one of his defeated rivals. Ho is insulted in public and chullongod to meet his onomy In a duel on French solL Tho wife's braver/ and loyalty frustrato this step, and inforest is diverted Into now channels by further unexpected developments In tho story. PRESS OPINIONS ON MOLLOY'S PREVIOUS WORKS. v "A Modern Magician "? 'Mr. Fitzgerald Molloy takes tin.* reader with him from llrst puge to last."?Olobe. ... , , "Sometimes a portrait is painted In a single sentetico. Every character is forcibly drawn.*' ?liotlon Ileralit. Tlio entire book shows a series of daring and original hcoiioh. which sot It qnlto apart from the ordinary novel."?Morning J'ott. -That Villain Romeo."?"A bright and unquestionably jntoreatlng story."?Acudmy. "Exceedingly powerful mid fascinating. As a drama (if inexorable fate the work must rank hl?h."? Dntfy TrUvniph. "Mr. Mollo/s stylo In bright and fluont, picturoiquoaud animated, and ho tell* his story with unquestionable skill uud vivacity."? Athauruin. ONWHEELSOFFIRE By J FITZGERALD MOLLOY, Cotnmeneos Original Publication In our columns on May '47. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Saturday Matinkb May 18.19 and 'JO. l'ho LI ttlo Irish- American Artlsto, CLARA COLEMAN! And an Excellent Supporting Compuiy, presenting the bconlo, Plctunwque and Beuutiful Irish comedy Drama NORA MACIIH.EH, Iniroduclug Grandly Romantic Stase Pictures, Spiirkling Irish Melodic*, EUiorald Islu Dances, a ?Jouulnu Irish I'ony and Jaunting Car. the Successful Rival of All Irish Plays, Kctlucd, Charming and Refreshing. Priori-1&. 23,3ft and 6Uc. Roscrvod scnts ou salo at Urand Opera House Box Offlco. my 1* REFRIGERATORS. JEWETT'S REFRIGERATORS. OB 111. market. ?Ur?o.t MM al Hlic. nml *t?lc n tbo oliv. i ?ll ?uJ nu tlmiu or aouil lor lllui irtlod L'.uluuue. MBBBITT t*> BnO,, ia)U 181J Mirkot bUvQl, WUuullii*, W.Vu. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOtt KENT-STORE KOOU NoTloS* corner Main Street uu<l llridiee ltoMcwIun glvou immodiately. Apply io H \l J. KKNNEl'V, ut filouo & Thornus' l)ry?, Store. i:.y!? BEAUTIFUL Cliickerlno & Sons' Piano, Large ?caie. curved legi, ami uu uluguut must bo Hold. p. W. BAUMER & CO., ap7 Ka lain Muritft .->:ro QOSPEL HYMNS, In their various number* ami styles. WX)&3, STATIONERY, BLANK lWOKi DAlLYand WEEKLYPAPERS aud M.UiA/.lNgj Wheettly I'ttpcrs and Mogazliuu at Wholesale C. H. QUIMBY, lurl Na Hit Market Strivi !! iKA DON'T DUINK J ? V? J 1 Sueh muddy water aiconi.;* < . jmB ?-5^ from tho river unle? you 4 ? I III f V |>u-? it through a good l-'ll.. 4 <, Mr** Veil You can get Ihubcti o at EWING BROS'.. <? 1215 Market Street. ^ 0ppu?l?v HMUW ^ TONE UP! If you feel weak and languid, no appetite, one bottle of List's Beef, Wine and Iron will strengthen and invigorate you. It is prepared with the best materials and put up in pint bottles. Price 75c, Sold only by j R. H. LIST, loio Main/St. Sporting Goods! Base Balls, Bats, > Masks, Mitts, N Foot Balls, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, etc., CARLE BROS'., Vm MARKET bTUKET. apll Bocond door south oi now City llauk. WHITING'S FINE STATIONERY. A FHE81I INVOICE OV NEW TINTS, NEW SHAPES, NEW DESIGNS. A small lot of genuine hand Made Paper and Envelopes, in Cream and Azure. Expensive but elegant Try a small quantity for your special correspondence. Fit ASK STANTON'S Old City liookitoro, 1301 Murlcot Strcot. $50 REWARD. Tho attention of all lntorontod Is called to the organisation of tbo Pan-Handlo Oamo au<l Fish Protective Association, rucontiy formod in this city. Tho object 0( tliia association, iu its niimo implies, is to protect flume aud flub in thin Htnto?to prevent tbo killing of tbe first mentioned out of seuson nud tbo catching of tbe latter by seines, or killing thorn by dvuumito or other explosive*. Parties on Buffalo. Wheeling and Fish crocks aro specially warned that all violations of tho law (embraced In chapter 02 of tho oodo) it will bo our otfort to diocover, aud wheu discovered prosecution of tbe porpotrutors will follow and tho penalty provided will bo rigidly enforced. This warninir is Intended for all persons. To tho furthereuco of this cud wo oiler 850 Howard for information loading to the arrest arid conviction of and person killing quail, woodcock or pheasant* out of soasou, drawing u seine or using dynamite or anjr othor oxplasfvo it cupturo or kill fish In tho crocks named abovo. Persons giving information to any of tho undersigned such Information will be regarded as confidential, and tho Informants will not bo oxposcd or used om witnesses. a J. RAWLINO, Pros't. T. M. DAHHAif, Scc'y. ti. I. MNGLKTON, Trcas. 1.0. DILLON, 1 . J. C. IJRADY, I Board of Control of Pan-Handle C. II. COFIt I G. aud F. P. A. J. A. PKNN. J tnylS-TThmw Novelties in Souvenirs. Wo have just opened a lino ol DECORATED CHINA in ltoyal Worccgtor Finish, consisting of Chocolate Pots, Sngars and Creams, A. D. Coffees, Boa-Bon Boies, Etc., ltoprosonting Souvenirs of tho Contcnnlal wo aro celohrating. Those aro Novol in Design und Low in Prlco. JOHNFRIEDEL&CO. "GOLD STORAGE" FUEEZING A SPECIALTY. Our Now Cold Slorago Building is now completo aud open to tho public. Wo solicit your imtronugo. ('old Slorago uud Froczlug llcwuu lor preserving MJTTKR, KGOB. CI I KIWI'. GKKKN nud OHIKU FRUITS, L1SM0N& 0RANGK8. NUTS, MEATS. POULTRY, GAMK aud FISH. In soparato rooms. Pure, dry air and any inquired lompornturo guarantocd. , For information regarding rout of lndlvldusl rooms or prloj for general storage cull ou us, or oddros.1 ^ WHEELING ICE & STORAGE CO. myi No. 2224 Wator Stroot. WOOD'S P HoSPHO D i N B. The Groat KnglUh HnmHy. nou'u ^ouiwTu forimot mL JBy J| Amoui Wtakntu, WVv P9P TV riwu, Spermitonltfa /" ; /vj potency uttd nil rjJtcU of Kg Atnuu ur Ijcxm i;"''n i<1Nv>K: prosorlbod ovor W ML/yHTOkaHth In thousands of catci; ii tlio only UrUa'iU (i?'i Ikfnro and A fUrr. rul Mnuclnt kn<vcn. A-it drngtflst for Wood's PiioxruontNK; if ho ? jomo worth ton inodloluo in plaao of this hi* dMionoit storo. Incloio prloo in lottor >"1 wo will sond bv return mall. Prloo. oik i""< npo, |l'. tlx. 13. One win pleou. ?lx u>iU I'nmphlot la plain soalod envelope, - sWim* Addro*i THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO III! Woodward iivuiitio Dolrolt. Mich, ?O'HoM in Wlieollng by JAM) AN DIM'" b and tlru g g Is wove ry virli o ro. mwmi l| JJOLMES & COUTTS' I FAMOUS SEA FOAM WAFERS, Hailed or plain. Hi-Tlnl Ihln wnk-OTllAWUKllBli - ?"4 I'lNEAITMM. , ALBERT 9TOLZK St CO.. * my I ' I-'nno (in wrr. 111711 1 n *JOB + MONK* NEATLY AND WUlMITLY KXKCOTKP AT THE INTKLUUKSttlt JOII IM?M>