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The Intelligencer, l'ublbhud Doll/, Except Sunday. TERMS: I'cr Year, by Mull, Propabl. DAILY (SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK! m.$S 00 DAILY (THREE DAYS IN THE WEEK) - I 00 DAILY (TWO DAYS IN THE WEEK)?mm. 2 76 DAILY (ONE MONTH) 65 WCEKfcY (ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE) 1 00 WEEKLY (SIX MONTHS) m-..- GO The Daily iIntkluuknckh u delivered bjr ear lier* In Wheeling uii<l adjacent towus at |6 conl.i per week, l'enonii wlshltortonubicrlbo to tbo Daily In tkm.iok.nckh can do ho by aundluif In their ur uura to thy iNin.i.tuuNcr.K ofllco on postal card or otherwise. Thoy will bo punctually lervcd by carriers. Tribute of Km poet mid Obituary Notice*, GO cents per Inch. CorrcsiMiudutico containing Important now* eollulted from every part of tbo Murouudlng country. ltojcctad communications will not bo returned unless accompanied by nutllcleut pontayo. INTELLIOKXCElt l'Dlt. CO., VHOHtlCTOlM, 25 AND 27 l'OURTLUNTIl^TREirr, WlIKELINO. (Tho lNTf.LUauNcr.it, embracing Its several cdltliHiN. Li outcrcd In the I'ostollico ut Wheel* Ing. \v. Va., ns nccondcln&i matter.] TU.KHIONK Sl'MUf.lia: Editorial Itooni* -int.,.Counting Itoom 410. W1IKEUWQ, MAY V2, 1H04. REPUBLICAN CLUBS? Call fortho Annual Convention of tho Stato Loaguo. The Sixth Annual Convention of tho Ropub llcaij 1/Cukuo n( the .State of West Vinclnlu will convene iu tho city of FAIRMONT, Marlon county, at 11 o'clock it m.. Tumday, .Tunc 1?, 1H04, for tho election <>? oillcirs for the eu sulng year, tljo ^electiou ot delegate* to.tho Seventh Annual Convention of tho Republican Js.-ugue of the United StwU'S, to be lioUl in Den ver. Qdoro-lo. June'JO. 1931. and for tho trans action ol such other business as may regularly conjo before It. bach Republican Club la tho Slate Is entitled to be represented by llw delegates Full in formation as to the rate of transportation will be published as soon a.s tho necessary arrangoiuent* can be umdo. Addn.'w null communications to tho Secretary, ut Wheeling, W. Va. KDC.AU 1*. HUCKER. President. J. K. JJaj.l, Secretary. [Kepublican papers of the State pl? a?e copy.] I'mniisc ami Performance. Sonator Aldrich puta it equnrely at tho Democratic party whoa ho recalls the.pledgo of raw matorials and points toTlutiablo raw materials, "taxo'i" raw materials tho Democrats tisod to call thom, in tho tarilFbill as it lies before tho senate. No Democrat can deny that free raw material was 0110 oi tho campaign cried of his party. If the Democrats, having tho power, did anything thoy would place raw materials on tho freo list. They would do this to holp tho manu facturers and the wago-earners and to mnko cheaper commodities for the bon oGt of consumers. In thoir estimation nothing was so raw as coal, iron ore, pig iron and wool. Wool is to go on the free list, of course, for they "have it in for" wool. All tho rest of tho rawness has gone glimmer ing. Democratic theory has not changed, but Democrats cannot be held up to vote for the theory. Too irreat heads will do the beet "they can for tho proeont, trusting to tho fu ture to educate up to their high stand ard enough Democratic members cf Congress to make ^ood tho party pledges. This is a decidedly odd fea ture of tho tariff situation. It is the low comedy streak In a tremendous tragedy. Only the othor day it was tho Com mouwealers who wore holding up trains. Now it is the Hoods. Pennsylvania UepuDlictin Convontlon. Delegates to tho Republican conven tion in Harrisburg are doing their best to get there in spite of the heavy rains and the flood*. Tho first place on the ticket is conceded to tienoral Hastings, but thero is a hot light ior tho othor places and some bad blood lias been aroused Congress in au Robinson, an eastern statesman, complains bitterly that tho managers will not allow him to bo nom inated for lieutenant governor. The real cati.'o ot his dlngruntlemont soema to bo t hat t!io managers aro not for him. Mr. Robinson hears a loud call for his nomination, but the call will not be loud in the convention. After tho nominations aro made there will be a solid Kopublican party to u'ivo the other sido as sound a drubbing in it has received iu years. This is not a good year for a bolting move-incut in Pennsylvania, and Mr. Robinson is not tho inau to load btich a movement. Tiie bottom is out oil tho coko strike, which has uovor given, promise of auc cct-n. .So many men wanted to work that the others could not atop them. Devaluating Klootls. Djsastera on the great lakes uro fol lowed bv ^losa of life and property in Ponnsvlvadin, whieli U flood-nwopt from the Ohio river to Delaware bay. All the towns and valleys from which wo are accustomed to hear in times' of high water are onco more paying costly tribute to the Hood. Johnstown, almost wiped out five years ago, i? swept by Hood and llamo. Beautiful William-porl is underwater. Lives have been lost iu Pittsburgh. Travel in stopped, industries Huypended, over a wide area of the state. The money cost of this visitation will ho enormou'.', and it corn"S at a time when money loss counts. ?????? - ?? - Puu, blcies have not boon altogether agreeable, hut they have boon an nssur ancoof immunity from frost. Jii'it now tho growing vegetation is not in need of frost. _ Unukk other Anarchists who hftvo been Kent to the lint account by process of law, tlioso shot in Spain yesterday nhowed aomo interest in the future. Thin opens them to suspicion. The real Anarchist hutos man und does not icar God. llo faces death with u blasphe mous bravado and you* to hla gravo with curses on his lips. Tho Spanish vurioty is too tamo to bo jronulno. The Senate Investigation. Senator Oruy, chairman of tho eonato ?caudal committoo, sayu thoro aro fivo hous-ublo mon on that cominttlco and tho country uiuy roly on their doiug their duly and doing it promptly. It is a pleasure to know that tho chairman of tho committoo thinks woll of himself and his aaioclatos, but tho country tfould think1 bottor ot an inves tigation with opon doors. In that cuso tboro would bo moro opportunity to judge whothor tho coinmiltoo is doing its full duty, doing all that can bo done and doing it without fear or favor. Where thoro is secresy and mystory there is room for suspicion. If tho couutry bo not allowed to know it will naturally suspect that somothiug of im portance is boing held back. This is the last thing that innocent moil would deslro. Ah for tho guilty, they aro en titled to nothing moro than a fair trial. Tin: Commonwoalera aro to try thoir hands at a national organization. After that Cougross can hold out no inoro. Support of Worn-out M In Intern. Kroin a report submittod to tho Pres byterian genoral assembly it appoars that last year tho expandituros on ac count of ininistorial rolicf were 3160,000, tho rociopts $20,000 loss. Evory congre gation is expected to contributo to this fund, yot 3,798 gave nothing. This showing is not croditablo to tho dolinqonte. The worn-out minister who has sorv od faithfully in his days is fairly entitled to bo cared for in tho ovoning of his lifo. Very few ministers aro able to provide for u rainy day. Wo hoar of a fow big salaries, but most of tho salaries aro small. The talk about investigating Attorney General Olnoy ia bosh. Everybody knows where ho stands with regard to the truBts. He is their attorney general. Mr. I'uwilorly'w Carte. It may turn out that tho expulsion of Mr. Powdorly by tho executivo commit tee of tho Knights of Labor is tho straw that is to break tho back of tho faction iu powor. Thoro aro thousands of members who will resent what somoof them already declare to bo an unmer ited indignity that bay boen put upon tho old leader. At tho next mooting of tho general assembly an oiTort is certain to be made to roplaco Mr. Powdorly at tho head of the order and to relegato to the ranks tho noisy demagogue who has worked himself into prominence with a jaw that never tiros. "Free trade for all or freo (trade for none," is Senator Sherman's sound doc trine. Tho Democratic party declared for freo trade for all and has taken good care to give protection to tho sugar trust and other pet intorosts. Tho poo pie of this country will uot stand that sort of tarilf policy. W. K. Vakderrilt, whoso yacht has juut sailed for homo, won $8,000 at Monte Carlo in a uinglo sitting. Tho founder of the house of Vanderbilt had to have his fun eomo other way. Wo are developing a splendid nobility in this country. It is suggested that sugar stock spec ulators havo worked up tho senate bribery investigation, hoping thereby tomako still another turn. Tho known facts aro euch that oven this monstrous thing does not seotn too monstrous to bo posaible. The signal service gave duo warning of the great storm on tho lakes, but the warning was not heodod. Vessels put ont or remained out as though thoro was nothing to fear. They would havo been wiser to look to the better part of valor. Lillian IU'ssell made ho much sport of her husband on tho etage that ho re fused to play any inoro love ecenoa with her. Tho airy fairy Lillian must bo trying to drive her new mato tv di vorce. And so soon! The Republican league convention this year should ho a hummer, and tho indications aro that it will be. Wost ^ irginia Republicans are eagor for an other shot at their friends tho enemy. Wheeling will have no flood this tiino, which is cause for general rejoic ing. Whoeling can get along very well without any moro flood exnorionce. Sho saw bights enough ten years ego. Kknatoh Hill has boon making an other flying trip to New York, but ai usual "there's no politics in it." Strange how all tho politics has dropped out oi Now York. Ik Senator Lodge ha* aiscntod to a eecrot investigation of tho taritl scandal i he has tnadt* a mistake that will coal him something in the public: estimation. A Bourn Dakota judge yrantod twen ty-six divorcos in ouo day. Still there are persons who think it linrd to sever matrimonial ties. Coxky irf already in tho past tense. How quickly reputations aro made and unmade iu this great and growing conn try. Whkn things go wrong with the Pres ident he may be nupposod to exclaim in a fiue freuzy, "O, sug.irl" UREAKFAST BUDGET. Mrs. Martha harneH, of Saranac Mich., had her infant daughter myflteri '?u?iy spirited away from Iter twenty '-'ghl yearn ago. Last month a woman I vrho had only known herself ?? i?h, WilliauiM, and who lived in i'ritiiili I Odumhia. wrote to Mr-. Martins and iiiinoiiocotl Iwriolf art tlHrin'neiingdmigh | tor. The identity was uiidoniahlo; hut tin? mother has died of heart digoaHt from excitement Incidout to the dig ; covery. A din patch from Detroit, says: "Tlis little schooner Nuia, which left Milwau koo April 2d on a voyago to Stockholm, .Swedon, vln the grout lakos, Krio canal, Hudson rlvor and tho oconn, arrivod here yesterday. Captain Adolph l'roitsch, herbuildor nud owner, is tho solo occupant of tho craft. Mason City, In., 1ms ft blind girl printer, who"learned tho boxes in ono duy; and on the third day of hor ap prenticeship was able to set a stickful of typo in fifty minutoi. That was three months ago; now sho can koop up with any compositor in tho ofllco. "Kajfjring" has become entirely obso loto at Eton. Thirty yean aero 'it was carried on with great brutality. Tho etory of "Tom Brown at Hugbv' has, it in fluid, dono more to kill the old system in English collogoa than any othor ugoncy. A. woman at Dotroit, Mich., is so vain over hor cooking thut she rofusod to proasnuto a sneak thiol wlio had stolon $1!) worth of clothing becauao ho loft a polite note, saying: "You hate good pioa; I havo tastod thorn," James Clair, of Oakland, Oal., claims to hnvo soon a sea Horpont oil tho coast which liad a pair of hands projecting from its body, near tho head, and that ono hand carriod a book and tho other a news paper. Shoemakers' lasts aro now turned out by machinery, and in (treat quantities. Tho moat ukillful shoamakora purchase lasts in an Unfinished state at low prices and finish them to suit individual cus tomers. A cablegram from Who Who, China, chrouiclos tho death of J. D. Uodgos, a missionary sent out from Fort Worth, Torus, a yoar ago. PERSONAL POINTS. According to the Boston Hcrn.hU Ilickolc, tho weight-throwor of tho Yalo athletic team, is a phenomenal fountain of enthusiasm. "IIo exhorts, imploroa and threatens by turns; nud to thoso who from thoir point ot viow in tho crowd aro shut out from eoino of the llniahes his face is announcer enough." Mr. and Mrs. Cornoliuo Vauderbilt, witk their family, aailod from New York on tho steamship Campania, to remain abroad' about two months. On thoir ro turn thoy wilt go to Newport, whoro tbey havo takou tho place of Mr. John W. Ellis. Ex-Governor Charles Van Zandt, of Rhode Island, is seriously, ill at hit) homo in Brookline, Maaa. He spent the winter at Lakowood, N. J., but tho climate thero did not agroo with him. Mrs. George Poabody Wotmoro and family, who are now sojourning in Paris, will leave early in July for their Newport home, "Chatoau-aur-Mor." The Moscow Gazettesays that Emperor "William will probably be the czar's guest at the northern army maneuvers, which will bo held around Smolensk. Miss James-Smith, a graduate of Bryn Mawr, '80, has been chosen dean of Barnard College by tho trusteos. WIT AND WISDOM. Mrs. Ludlow?Maria, are you quite ??euro that tho wator is the right temper ature for baby's bath? Mario?Oh, yes ?sure?I always know, ma'am. If it's too hot ho'll turn red. and if it'atoo cold he'll turn blue.? Vogue. Little Emilo (as his sister Ellt enters the room with an apple in her hand)? Let's play Adam and Eve, Bis. Elli? How? Emilo?You tompt mo with the applo and I eat it.?FiUgcndc Blaetter. It ia bottor by a noble boldness to run the ri^k of being subject to half of tho evils we anticipate than to remain in cowardly listlessness for fear of what may happen.?Herodotus. A pretty girl can usually forgive a man for staring at hor; but you wouldn't tKink so to hear hor toll the folks about it after aho gets homo.? S-jmm'ille Journal Tight dressing may havo something to do with tho physical degeneracy oi the Amorican people?if there is any? but Iooho habits doubtless have more.? America a ml Mercury. About all a woman does when she clcaus houso ia to change the beds from , ono sido <>f tho room to the other.? 1 Atchison Globe. "How's the college doing now?" "Splendid." "Quito full?" "I reckon so; boys got their monthly remittances last night."?Atlanta Constitution. "Your time has come," grimly re marked a jeweler's boy ns ho delivered a clock at a customer's residence.? Buffalo Courier. These aro pinching times, said tho anull-taker.?'Lowell ('wirier. Virginia College Cjoinmiiiicuiqcut. Tho commencement exercises of tho Virginia College for Young Ladies, of | Roanoke, Va., will occur as follows: Sunday, Juno 3?Baccalaureate eer- I moti, by Bishop 0. P. Fitzgerald, D. D., of Georgia. Monday, June 4?Art reception. Tuesday, June 5.?Final recital of in- j Btrument'al and vocal music. Wednosday, June C?Final exerciser, i conferring dugrees, awarding diplo mas, etc. I nf.gij1:cti:d mcucics. For V* lAUllicrncir. t?o you wish to gather ro.;e*. A.ii'l you say uht.' <m- h) few In the 1'iith which you are t renting? l>o you know wiiii*. y?m cun do? You can take. those llttlu violeti Yoti'ler. with thuir perfume >woet, Anri can form ot thcin a iioscuav. Thai vou'aow treiul U voiir (out. "Xhey any touke bvuuo sii'l life hinutv. Though th.-y Iii'l.* :..i iiiccU; Aim you'll lltnl hv utm; others, All the rores that you wot:. O.'ieu. villi.) ui?"?:t llf.-'- jmtbwuv, Looking for tho r??5.s ?wcct. We hir.f-tthe huuibl' violrt-. That we troad buuiath our (oet. it. u Whaliwj, U'. 1 *t., Mtiy ?1. Kxciirsdou to 1'HtiliurKh, l*a., via ItaltW mom & Ohio KnUrunil, May yj, lyiN. Account of tho Grunil Coinmaudory, Knights Templar Conclave', of Pennsyl vania, to bo hold at Pittsburgh, Pa., May 22, and 211, the l(nlti:noro i'c Ohio will sell excursion tickets from Wheel ing to Pittsburgh, May 22, at. $1 <*."? for tho round trip, "?od returning until tho 24th. Trainii leave Wtionling at 5:05 and 7:30 a. m., and I :!50 and .r> :.>?> j\ m. A Million Crl.'iiil*. A friund in noe?l 'is a frion 1 iinlee l, and not less than ono million people haveiound jnatHUch a fri?:nl m i?r. King's Now IMscovery for oniisumption, c.aighti and colds. It you havo nev?jr uso'l this gr?jnt cough ine.licino, one trial will convlnco you t!i i'_ it Inn won de,rful curativo p?>w?ra in all dismiHes ol throat, choHt and lungs. Kaeh bottle is gnurantoiul to do all that is < i.iimod ot inonoy will bo refunded. Trial bottles freo at tho l.ogan 1'rug (.'oinoany's drui store. Large bottles i?0e an<l 1-1. I Cm vii v, Ni:n., ?\Iay \, 1S0I. To Whom It Mi'J Co'if era I am troublod consi-lerably with head aeh'.? and havo tried aluion ovorythin; which is uiod a-i a preventivo or euro, hutthore is nothing lhal. has done m ho much good as Krause's lloadach Capiuilos. A t.ui'.ui? 11 Ki.i.t-ti. Sold by Alex. T. Young, .lohn Klari Wliooling, and llowielV Co., Bridgeport Ohio. MIMjS IMtODDCD lly lUpubllcan*?lnooni.lf.trncy of the Democrat* Drought out In Hold Relief. WAsuiKnroy, D. 0., May 21.?In pur auanco of tho ordor adopted lost Friday, tho aunato mvt ut 10 o'clock to-dny with only 12 senators in their aeati. Iu about 10 minutes 43 souatorfl?a quorum ?woro in tho chambor and under tho aurootnoot tho remaining 15 minutes boforo 10:30 woro spent in tho consld oration of bills on tho calendar. Tho timo was consumed by two bill*, both of which vroro passed. Then tho turilf bill wan luid boforo tho Bonato and tho inotal schedule wan tnkon up. Tho Urat ainondraont wns that reported from tho llnanco cominittoo placing nduty o!40 conta pur ton on iron oro. Mr. Aldrich immediately tool: tho lloor and drew n graphic picture of tho anomalous position in which ho claimed tho proposed duty on oro placed tho Democratic party in New Kuglatid. For aix years ho said the Domocruts of New England had fought thoir cam* paignB on platforms demanding free raw matorlals. Three yoara ogo, Mr. Mills had made a dumping toar of Massachusetts. Kvorywhore, ho eald, Mr. Mille had taken free raw materials us his text. Ho hud hold up the flow ing promieo of freo coal and free iron oro when tho Democrats obtalnod con trol of all brnnchuH of tho government. Ho had gone further. Ho hud advo- i caked irco bar iron. Why was not Mr. Mills horo to champion Massachusetts' cause? Whilo Mr. Aldrich wus openkltigMr. Mills entered tho chamber and uftor aomo spurring by Kopubllcan uonators engaged in tho discussion. MILLS EVADKS IT. Mr. Mills epoke, but briefly. lie had long given up all bono of converting his Republican colleagues. Faat oxporienco had taught him that after all arjju moots ha?l been brought to boar tliey would still believe tho lie und bo damnod. Ho saw no hope for tliciu. "Do you 6oo any hope for tho conver Fatlon of your Domocratic associates?," asked Mr. Hoar. "Oh, I atn making fair headwny on this wide of tho chamber," replied Mr. Mills, "but thoro ia too much behind tho other sldo to budgo it," Mr. Chandler called Mr. Mills'atton* tion to a atatomout that ho had mado, in a speech nt New Haven, that if tho Unitod Ktatos lmd freo raw inatoriala her manufacturers would control tho markots of tho world, and aaked why tho cotton manufacturers with freo cotton woro not able to compete in open market with foreign competitors Mr. Mills ropliod that, whilo cotton was free, tho machinery employed in tho manulacturo of cotton goods wus dutiable at 4.r> pur cent, tho dves wore nil heavily taxed, the coal that genorat- I ed the steam was taxed; all tho col-j lateral elements woro taxed. That vua 1 why our cotton goods could not coin poto in tho inarketa of tho world. The debate which followod was parti cipated in by Messrs. Shorman, Lodge, Vest,Uutler, Hour.Cral.lingor and Dolph. j Mr. 1'etfor (I'op. Kansas) otlerod an I amondmont to transfer iron oro to tho | j free list. It was one of the tenets of the Democratic partyrthat raw inatoriala should goon the free list. Why had I this not been dono? he asked. WHY TJIKY SWIRES'DI'.REP. Mr. Vest replied that ttiero was no at. tompt at ovasion as far as ho was con cerned. A largo majority on his side favored placing raw materials on tho froq list. "A majority did you eay?" asked Mr. Allison. "1 moant what I ?aid," repliod Mr. Vest; "a largo majority on this sido bo liovo in freo raw materials. Hut tho urgency of some tarill legislation reu dorod it absolutely necessary for tho majority to make concessions to tho small minority. Tho alternative waa presented of passing this bill with t'neso concussions or net passing it at nil." I Mr. lirico (Democrat, Ohio), daring tho cour.-io oi tho debate that followed became involved for a brief space and immediately bccarno tho target for Iiis political antagonist*. Mr. Brico denied that thoro was any dissension on his side or that tho proposed duty of 40 conta on iron ore was a protection duty. As ho understood it, ho Enid, it was purely a roveuuo duty. Mr. Tetler'a amendment to transfer iron ore to tho free list was lost 4 to 40. Tho yeas were Allen, Hill, (Dein. Now York), Kylo ami Poller. At 0 o'clock the aenato adjournod. IN' THIS IIOUSI2. There WI'I llo So Mure Docking of Sain* rleft?TSio Ittviolutlon Carries. Washington*, 1). C., May 21.?Almost immediately upon assembling tho houao.wont into a committee of the whole on tho legislative appropriation bill. Mr. llayes (Doui., Iowa) oUercd an amendment which declared that tho section which allowed tho docking of members' salaries had been heretofore ropealod. Mr. Do Armoiid, of Missouri, rpado a point of order against tho amendment. Tho chairman (Mr. Kicli ardnon! sustained the point ot order. Mr. llayes appealed fr.nn tho decision of the chair and the chairman declnred tho nays had it. Only a bare quorum voted, lioll rail was demanded and the decision of tho cljalr was overruled by a voto of SO to 112. Tho question waa then put on Mr. Hayes' amendment de claring the statutes repealed which au thorized the sorgoant-at-arnis to deduct from the salary of members for absence. Itwasagreod to 118 to 84. [Kepubli can applause.] The speiiker and tho two Democratic member* of tho rules committee voted in the negative. Mr. Dockory gave no- J tico that u yea and nav vote would bo demanded on the amendment when the bill was reported to tho house. At 5 o'clock the house adjourned. OUT <)!?' HYMIWTIIY Pullman Duiployci. in OtlW 1'Inrrn Will ?ii? On Slrllto. Chicago, May 21.?This ultoruoon Chairman Hcathcotc, of the local l'ull man strike couiuiittee, announced that tho workmen in the Ludlow, Kv., Wil mingto'n, Del., and St. Louis slioppwill go on strike. All the shopu of tiiu 1'ull. man company will then havo boon closed. Ai St. Louis there are (JflO work men, at Wilmington firtO men, and at Ludlow II'iO. "Tho men will strike," said Heatlieote, "out oi sympathy (or u-i und hecausnof grievances of abiuiilur nature to ours." lY.iiiT.rr health is seldom found, for impure blood is > general. 1Io?uJ'h ?Saruaparillii renllydoes purity the blood and restores health. <i QTTKlltlUUX LtriHA mi?l M\?;NIM\ SI'ttlNGS WATl'U. oi Vlnjinln I ma hnnrtliy v.-eouiiu. n I nthTlmpi MUilt Watt r. luivliij; pr.M-rll -1 II to :n, |i,itl< n ? mi 1 Wltll H'.lllll. l>Jt OlO'-iOllV A. * ! I'tUSN bUlAKKlTIl .t IHtlKliOll' I. Wliol* Mite l.|>|ii,ir I'i-iil"r? fcS Bulc Aijvats, Waccllon, W. Va. THE FIVE SENSES, BcclU},*. Hearing. Htnrlli ?*. Touting and Fcellng-Four of Thenn SctiM't Are Often Impaired nml liven Destroyed byCnfutrli. pr*. Copeltnd, Dell and M<s daily brought Into contcct vrltU many patleuta suffer lnj| from Impairment of four of theMJ scnsca from Cntfirrli. Tlio eyes are Influmod and ulcerated. Tlio nostril! flllo?l with foul i&jbi and dli churgluit lorei. 420 Market ritrort. city, vran unable to worlt, Kjnnp or cut tor two y?arn, with catarrhal uoiuplteutloiiM. Lmt tlio ian of I??ft hnml unit tongue. Two week* of our treatment unit moro bi?ii?llflul tlinu Hnven mouth* with three doetor*. Tho oars ulcerated and aflected with ronrlug, btirzlng. hUMng noLsos. Atid the hearing eltbor greatly Itn paired or entirely destroyed. From this oiitarrhal Inflntnmiitlon tho dcllento boiiso of Hinoll mi'I taste a.-o nl-^o either im paired or entirely lost fro.n uleorutlon of tlio uanal and oral mucou* momhrHuas, oxtendlug ovou to tins throat and bronchial tuben. The patient* from their eotitluuul blowlnj, hawking and splttluj. mid emitting foul odorn . bocoinc objects of misery to themselves aud loathing to their friends aud a*sooiu|ui. 1 low can sensible uioii ??r wo.noti be content to be(v>mo a source of disgust to themselves und loathing to tbolr msoclatoK? How can a parent sue n child grow up with theso ho it *04 Impaired or destroyed aud become I on nblcot of nmory to Itself and loathing to Its I comrades, when, bv the proper treatment at the proper time, ull thfs could be prevented? Ii I* tho mission of l>rs. Co ye I and, Holl and Urtvls to prevent ull this sulTerlng and misery. Thoyaro treating dally hundreds of *ueh euses with the greatest bucocs. and their rate of trout I ment is only go per month, all medlclues In cluded. HOME TREATMENT. Every mull brings additional proof of the suc cess ot the homo or mull treatment. IT youcuuiiot route to tho otllce write for n Myiuptom blank. $5.00 A MONTH. No fee larger than f j a month asked fo^ any dlseuse. Our motto Is "A I/jw Fee. (iulck Cure, Mild and l'ainloij Treatment." Drs. Copland, Bell and Davis, PERMANENT OFFICES. 1121 M UX STKEET, Wheeling?. IV. To. OFFICE HOURS:?Weekdays. 9to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p.m.. aud 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays, 10 to 12 :i. in. n:;d '?> j p m REFRIGERATORS. Jewett's Refrigerators. Hard wood. Zinc LIuod. Thick Walls, filled with churuoal. Largest lino of stylos In the city. NES3ITT & BRO? laiJ MARKET STREET. myM AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evoning, May 22. Comic Opera EventI + Last Time! IIXRSAREE, KARL ?fc MacDON'ALD'S Robin Hood Opera Company! SIxiv IIlRh-ChiHs Artists. Superb Chorus of Thirty-five. Rouble Operatic Orcheitm. Ktago Full of Special sceuerr. Last visit of Rohiu Howl. Secure scats In tiiuo. Piums?Lower iloor. bi 00. -N'o extra charge for reserved seats. lluleoriy. roorred seal*. 7.?o. AdinKsion ">ee. Sale of coats eoinmouros yutur <l;r . M-iv !'.> lit C A. I Ii ?u~ <???? :i!U-1'' r-t? if,-, inylfl SPECTACLES-PROF. SHEFF. If you need SPECTACLES. oyea tiro or head aches when reading or seeing. C'ousutr und have your lives Kxmuiiied for Glasses, WITHOUT CIlAllliE, by the Oulyboleuiltlo Optician lu the .statu, PROF. SHEFF. 1110 Main Street. Nest Door to Snook A r.\ <-17 ;. i w JEWELRY. lt)0G2^3?g Wo shnll of for lOO Flno COLD WATCHES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES ! roil THE NltXT ?r.o. Call and uoo ui jf you want a lle^l llargala. X. O-. 33jC.TjXjOI>J cis OO. ?IT owol cr?. DRUGGISTS. PURE PARIS GREEN FOI? POTATO liUCS. DEAD SHOT, fok m:i? was. TANGLEFOOT, \\m flux KOlt SALE UY IE^. EC. LIST, 1010 ivluln Strout. myld ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Tpoii SALE-ONE GUOI) SEWINo 1 Wnf.m. STANDARD st'.tviv! MACHIM. <o.nir?.<-mii.ir,'0L Wanted?ii y thavi;i7Txg Sal?<tn?ti. a good sldo lino to ?o|i in i?h? oinl West Virginia. Address K. A. M. i? ?hi? ulllco. ?*, u PAKTIKS VISITING NEW Yo7u7 will |?>??aut rooms with board >t m W??i Thirty fourth street. Terms Iroiu ii m 2 per duy. tnri7? \XTAiVlED~A UNLIABLE DOWxT ? r milt) (Uri; mtHi come rtoomm?ti<ui. | none other iiinhI apply, Mia If I M Fifteenth street. tn^i' Tin- im;hson who took this tool* from a blcyclo at tho W. A. G Oy?j. luiiluinentrftneo is kuowu, and to avoid trouble ihimill loavo tbotn nt tho Intelligencer Plnca. LOST ? 8A1UUDAY, OS ISLAND Ferry or one of tho flo-iU. a Silk ITmbrolla witli natural w?>o?l twisted hatidlo with ifoli band. Finder pleaso return to SL Luke's rro u.ry, f.6 South 1'enu street my?,1* ^Y'lTKNTiON, HOUSEKEEPERS! 1 oin fully proimrod now to ulvo tho urtvxtcat I ratlftfiictloii lu lUfnovMIng Foathors, Ci?aiilti| Mattr<?M?saiul I'pholstorlim Furniture. Onim left Ht Kdiuutid ltocklng's rhuriuaorsnd llofcrv son ltros., printers, will reoolTo prompt nutu> Hon. HOliKKT T. FuHD, ray?J Under Old Court llomo. Q.KOSSE & IILAOICWKLL Pure Mall Vineoar To-day. UEltltllM. TOMATOES, ETQ. ALBEltTSTOLZE&CO., tnv>v2ni.ty ? 1117 Market Stroot. Q.1NOER ALE. Belfast Ginger Ale, H. F. BEHRENS. my22 -J17 Market Street. THERE ARE ?> ? ? PILTHRO C ? Made especially for aorntlug u well u.1 tillering wutor. Try the NATURAL STONE FILTER. ?fOl.l) 11V EWINO bROS.. i!ir? Mnrkot 3tn*t \\7 AN l'ED?CONSUMKI18 OF IOK, V\ PURE HYOEIA ICE, To know that wo ore prepared to furnish Ico In nuy quantity either by wagon toclty tradooriu carload *hlptnouuto uny point within a rallm of one hundred miles or morn. Having a largo stock on han?J ami large dully oapacitv lor miuiu tacturin<. wo nni prepared to furulsh the trudo promptly ou t>hort notice at tho loweJt com peting market prices. Wo respectfully solicit your patrouiujn ni> 10 WHlCELINti ICE k &TOIUGE CO. "jJKACII NUT" Hani and Sliced Bacon! Roach Nut flam combines tho Mellowness of tho English and tho nutty appetizing tlavor of the Virginia ham. while it costs only half as much. C. V. HARDING & CO.. uiy? Sole Agcut*. i:m> Market Street. o o Ej:DXiy<oixr?j o t> limeograpliTypewritei The Best Modlum-Prlco Typewriter Made. PRICE $22.00. Call and see it at CARLE BROS'., soli: agents for west Virginia. myJl I3Q8 Market Street. HAVE PURE WATER. ISC BEST AND CHEAPEST 1^1 LT E1EI IN THE MARKET. JOHH FR1EDEL & CO., 1110 MAIN STKKI'T rpRUSTEE'S SALE. Itv virtue of a deed of trust made by Mary G. Touiui to mo fti trustee. dated May ?5. 16'JI, und recorded In the otfco of the t'ierk of the Coui.ty Court of Ohio county. West Virginia. In Dood of Trust ltoi?k No. rc. paces -iW-fiO. I shall oiler ot public sale to the highest bidder, on WKDNESDAY. THE 'A)th DAY OF JUNE, ISO I, beginning nt 10 o'clock il in., at the north door ol tint Court Uou>eof sjii<1 county, a certain lot or parcel of laud in the city of Wheeling. Ohio county. West Virginia, thus described, to-wli: All ot tho following described t>ar: of lotn'im berod sevuu I?) In square number twenty-eight (28) on tin: plat of the lUioua Vista addition to the city of Wheeling t?-wit: IteRlnulUK ut tho houthea^t comer *?f *ald lot. thence west with Monroe (now Twelfth) street tweuiT>cight (ai) feet, thence Inn straight line parallel with tho eastern lino or said lot to the northern lino of raid lot. thence oust with the northern lino of stid lot twenty-?lght feet to the northeastern corner of falil lot and theuco with tho eastern line of Mid lot to the place of beginning. 1 icing the ?ntue property conveyed lo Joseph Tonlnl (ot whoui the mid Mary G. Ton In I is tho sole heir at law) by <loed dated January IS, lNil, and now recorded In said ofllco. Tr.iMs ok Sam:?Oue-linlf oi the purchaso nionev, or as much more as t'.ie purchaser elects to pay, cash on the diiv of sale, the balance iu *1* months from the day of sale; tho purchaser togliv note secured by deed of trust upon tho promise.*. KATE KEKFE, Trustee. s. 0.110YCE, Attoruoy. W. 11. ll ALtxn. Auctioneer. mr-2-w LADIES' Underwear <SALE.^ Our Uiulorwoar, ao well and favor ably known to tho tr:uio lor utylo, lit ami wotknianahip, and uotwitli* otnmlinclho very low prices wo bavo the in marhed, wo will odor THIS WEEK ONLY I A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON ALL Niglit Dresses, Chemise, Skirts URAVj'EiiS USD CORSET COVERS. D^fif you c.iro to nave ten eonta on tho iollar, como nml ooe us. Ii.il! Noiics to natural G.is Gons'j'aers! iiKO. lliUUKKU A SOX r"' tan static: sawi. '