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OUR STATE SOLONS. Work of tho WiiMt Vlrulnla Losrta lnturo YuatorJny. II HICARflGUflN CANAL RESOLUTION l'itKAett tlm Uouno Unnitlmoiiuly,' but Meet* With t% Delay l? tho Nonuto. Now Mon?uro?lu Froooaa ?r Develop* meat?CuinmUtoo Work mid Other Routine Proceeding* ? SUtersvlllo School District lllll. tyrafal to Ite TnUUljt.to'r. Ouahlsston, W. Va., Jim. 25.?The house judiclury committoe reported ad' voraoly on house bill No. 02, to rogulato tho practico of inedicino anil aurgery, Mr. Urady waa granled (our daya' loavo of abience. 13illa Introduced: No, 201, by Sturm, relating to tho dutioi of notarioa pub lict;>"o. 202, bv Pipes, changing tho ago ' of consent tofittoen years; No. 200, by McNabb, foV the protection of rninere and mine employe*; No. 204, by Martin, requiring foroign building anil loan m locutions doiugbusiness io theotato, to deposit socurlty with tho statu treas urer, for the protection of ita mom bars and to regulate othor building and loan associations. .Mr. Kiaer oQorod a roaolntion In structing the fluance committeo to re port an appropriation bill of u snui not to oxceed $20,U00, to oreet a building to be used exclusively for ball* and re ceptions on stato occasions. Mr. Clark objected and it lies over one day. Mr. Evans ollorod a resolution adoptod by tho stategrange, asking that all mort gaged property, real and pursonal, be exempt from taxation to tho extont of incumbrance. Kotorred to tho judiciary committeo. Petitione were prosonted from citi zens of Wayno, Marshall and Jackson counties, asking for tho paasago of tho Edwards' road law. Spcakar EJwards, Mr. Evans in tho chair, prosonted a resolution dirocting West Virginia senators in Washington to support the measure now pending for the construction of the Nicaraugua canal and urged ita adoption in a brief speech. Adoptod by unanimous voto. Senate bills lti, providing penalties for iiauing of exorbitant fee bills by justices and constables; 26, providing lor the appointment of deputy clerks in criminal courts; 21, concerning suite io partnership namss; and houso bill 33, authorizing the board of education to levy for school purposes, woro or dered to third reading. Senate bill 33, amending tho law re lating to the management of the school for dea/ and blind, waa recommitted to the judiciarv committee to mako slight amendments considered necessary to its otfretivenesa. House blii 8, relating to qualifications of teachers and allowing members of boards of examiners to teach, waa re committed to the committee on educa tion. AFTKaXOOX 6CM10N. At the afternoon seisionof the houso the judiciary committee reported fav orably on bouse bill 21, amending tuo law relating to the state board of health, and advocated by that body. Messrs. McKnight, Stacker, Cook, of McDowell; Fleming, Adkins and Purdy were granted leavoa of abience. House bill 12, increasing district levy for free schools, was made the special order for Monday at 11 a. m. House bill 10, relating to state liconse tax, waa ordered to a third reading; also 31, concerning the independent scnool district of Parkersbnrg; 34, pro hibiting the Balo of liquor to students; 4u, amending the election law; 43, con cerning the state board of agriculture; 45, to protect employes in their claims ior waves; 53, authorizing the Mounda ville school district to issue bonds. Honse bills 67, relating to local boards of nealth; 09, roquiring the examination of engineers of stationery engines; 73, concerning the filing of stay bonds; 81, preventing putrid substances from being thrown in creeks and rivers; 33, concerning oflenses against property; 05, to punish trespass on cars; 110, to establish a state board of labor; 113, concerning county boards of examiners; 14, empowering the magisterial diatrict of Lincoln, Tyler county, to issue bonds; 117, amonding the game laws; 120, re lating to the correction of erroneous Assessments; 135, concerning grand juries; 40, establishing a homo for in curables; 74, relating to the evidonce and pay of witnesses; 174, providing for the taxation of palace can, were ordered to a second reading ^ House bills 75, relating to the trespass in? of stock, and 115. establishing the in dependent school diatrict of Bisters ville, were rojocted. Tho house then adjourned. IN TI1K HKNATK. Mr. IW.r* Nlcnrnxaan Iln?olatloa Llna Over?Othor llutlutll. b'ptcUti Hit patch to Ito InteUioenefr. Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 25.?In tho senate, Mr. Reed offerod a Nicnuraguan canal resolution, identical with that parsed by tiio house at tho morning fee.ssion, who movod that tho roles bo suspended and tho resolution bo acted on immediately. Hie motion was lost, and tho resolution lays over. Mr. Reed was grantod leave of absonso until Monday. Mr. Lockuey introduced sonate joint resolution 10, providing that tho legis lature adjourn at 4 o'clock Fobruary 10, nnd that no ordinary aosaions of tho legislature should extend beyond forty Osys. Senate bill 20, adding sections 29 and 30 to chaptor 30of tho code, concerning the dutlca of shorlffs and tho collection of tnxoa, waa orderod to it third read ing. Senate bill 10, making a state low of 25 cents for gonoral purposoa and 15 centfl for school purposes on the $100 valuation was rejectod. nil.!J! ADVANCED TO TfTlRP READING. Senate bills No. 15, amonding tho act establishing the school ili4trict of NVoll** jCL. ttjsrxymi tin the hand of n flur/recro gives you n fcollncr of u, horror and dread. 1 hero 5 It no longer uoccMlty for pjlt* uae In innny dlscnaee kj formerly regarded an Jn 3 curable without cutting, u Tho Triumph ol I Conserualive Surgery \ Js woll Illustrated hy tbo RUPTURE ourcd without tho knlfo aud without rwn. Cluraaj, cbullng trusses can ho thrown ?way 1 They never cure hut often Induco In iLYPinstJon, Btnui/rulatlonnnd death. rUiilDRs Ovnrlnn, Fibroid (Uterine) and many others, nro now removed jjcrtls of cutting operations. PILE TlMftRS however inruv, Fistula .. ,l-t lu,?"nofwl(| ot|,rr (Tlsensrii of tnn Jowor bowel, oro pcnasnently cural wlth 2?Hili?dn or rowirt to tho knUe. ST'IMF ,n the Illad'lrr, no matter how . ' . I?r(rt?, is crtiflhw), pulvrrJzed, wn?l? P'Tfeotly removofl without cutting. STR CTlIRP ?* Urlnsry l'aasagc l? al*o . ''l ,UnC romovod without cutUng In '"indrcds of oeses. I'or jtaranhlet, reforfocMi J"d nil imrtlmilars, c?nd 10 centa (in stamps) to ^orld'a DIsprncAry Medical A?uc{uUotf# tu'Mw & Yt.Tr: burg; No. IS, establishing the school district of Hevorly; No, 11), repealing chanter US, acta of 1877, to incroaso tho mipply of food fishes; No. 84, establish ing a branch stato normal school at Uruntavlila; No. 48, concerning acts valid as to purtios, but void as to crodi torn ami purchasers; No. .">0, oncourag lug the bremlliiic of trotting anil pacing horaoa; No. 57, making five months ol ?ctiool tlu> iniuliuuin in all counties; No. T>8, relating to convoynhcos to church, oto; No. (10, oitnbUthiug a weather and crop service in connection with tho state hoard of agriculture; No. 05, amending tho churtor of Wollsburg; No. Ill), exempting inlnlatori of tho gospol ami railroad track hands from labor on public roada, wore ordered to a third reading. llouao bills. ift, amending tho charter of Moundsville; 10, amonding tho act providing froo ichools for Moundsvillo; 17, concerning action* and mils at law; It, authorizing tho sohool district of Spencer, Koatio county, to issue bonds; 14, protecting tho public against por ?om claiming to bo member* o( secret and other organization*; 32, abolishing tho Wayne county criminal court; ?, providing that roads shall bo workod two days boforo Juno l each year; 7, to provont thu obstruction of pubjic roads by railroad compmiios uud others, wore roforrod to appropriate committees. Senato bill 37, relating to tho reloca lion of county seat*, coming up na a special order, "was rocomuilttod to the Judiciary committee. UILLtt INTRODUCED. 97, by Locknoy, for roliof ot Goorgo S. Smith, purchaser of certain school | lands in Calhoun county;US,by Haynoa, to provont unjust discrimination on tho I oart of railroad companies to provont thorn from engaging in the coal orcoko , business, olc. ;90. by request, by Lock noy, concerning decrees and judgments; 100, by Henderson, making dogs por- | Nonal proporty and tho stoaling of dogs lnrcony. ^ I House joint resolution 5, authorizing thoanpointinont of joint committees to visit insane aaylutns and penitoutiary was adoptod. Senato joint roaolutlon 9, providing ior a joint committee to inquire into tho relative merits of the propoiod school books, wm rejected. Homo joint reiolution 9, providing for the appointment of a joint commit tee to visit the reform school, was mado tho special ordor for 11 o'clock to-mor row. The sonatethon adjourned. MKXICO IS HUADY. War the Ab?orbtuc Topic of Conver*ntlon (a the Mexlcnn Capital. City of Mexico, Jan. 15.?-There is greit excitement here, and nothing Is heard on the streets and in the newspa pers but war talk. A meeting of tho cabinot has boon called, it is thought war will de de clared. Mexico, it is said, Has IS,000 men on the Guatemalan frontier ready for nciion. I Tho official communication of Guato- j mala to the demands of Mexico over the international boundary dispnto was delivored to the national palace this morning. It is very voluminous and covers many pages of closeiy?writton matter, ite contents will be made known at tho meeting of the cabinet. It is geneally understood that its im port is the sarno a* indicated ia the tele gram received from Mexican Minister Godoy at the time it was delivered to him by the Guatemalan government. Ita tone is evasire and negative, and the foreign department said that the decla ration of Mexico's position may bs ex pected inside of fonr or five days, by which time the reply of Guatemala will havo beenconslderod in all its bearings. While not showing any boat over the reply of Guatomala, the Mexican authorities hold firm as ovor to their position, and it is very generally under stood that early next week an ultima tum will be sent to Guatemala by tho corvette Zaragosa, which will at once declare war on that republic unlei9 it accopts the domanda of Moxico in ovory particular. In any event, tho Zaragosa, it is expected, will bear a noto to Minis tor Godoy Instructing him to roqnest his passports from Guatomala. Should its answer be negative, ho will be pro tected and landed on Moxican soil by the corvette, which will thon be dotailod for tho transportation of troops and the munitions of war. The war department in this capital is all activity. The entire office forces aro working over-hours aud unusual animation is aocn on ovory Jiand. Tho number of troops already on tho frontier is 18,000, and several brigades are in readinoas to bo pushed to tho front at a day's notice. Throughout the republic trie sarno conditions are noted and there ie no doubt that Mexico could put 50.000 men on tho Guatemalan frontier within a week or ton days. Considerable feeling is manifested in this city over the visit to the national arms factory of a motnber of tho Guate malan logation in company with tho Italian minister. Tho parties appoarod at the factory without previously an nouncing their intoution of making tho visit, lieing without instructions, tho commander of tho factory tolophonod to hoaUquartera for information. Tho reply was that under existing circuin HtancoH it would bo inconvonlont that the diplomats be givon admission, and while tho commander was profuse in his apolozios the visitors had to go away as ignorant as they camo in re gard to tho operations of Mexico's big establishment and tho figuro it might cut in tho near luturo. PLAN or UA.UIWIO.V. Mnxlcntift CoiUeiiiplHtu an Ennjr floiiqueat .of OuntPiuuln. Sauna Cm, Me*., Jau. 25.?It is re ported horo that arrangements are bo In* made by tho Moxican war author ities lor tho Guntomalnn invasion as ,0011 as hostilities aro doclarod. Tho theory is that tho arinod corvette, Zar agom, tho gunboat Oxnca nnd all tho Mexican boats ou tho l'acific const will ho employed in landing troops at San Jose, Guatemala, or aomo other conven ient point. Tlioso forces will bo push od across tho con ntry toward tho capi tal, about fifty miles from tho coast, whoro it is oxpectod the hard fighting will occur. At tho nam? tuno tho famed Moxican rural force will bo ready to start for tho various points on tho border now occupied by Moxican troops. Tho rurates will aim to clonr up things as thoy go,and boon hand uud roady to co-operato with tho sea forcas by tho tinio tlioy havo arrivod before tho city ot Guatemala. Tho artillery and othor heavy gun, will bo shlppod by sea, and us tho Guatemalans will probably do nil in tholr power lo pre vent tlm landing of tho Moxican forces, it Is evident that tho artillery mountoil on tho Moxican ships aud that designed for besioging service will bo imwudiato Iv brought into play. Tho Guatamolan forco) nro altogether too small to put up a good fight at moro than ono or two points, and no Moxico will have little troublo in gaining land. Tho ovidont policy of Guntamola will ho to couceutrnto all tho forces possible on tho coast and northern frontier at tho Htrulogic points and have tlio forces fall back upon tho lortifWations at the Guutniuuluu cupltal it uunblo to hold their own against tho Mexicans. Tlint i till* will bo possible in not easily soon, In vlow of tho adroit plnn which Mex ico is ovidontly laying to rutilt in to cnpturo theirclilof city at tiio vory atari. Should tlio liuutnmolnui destroy t'to moans of subsistence in tiio track of tlio invading Mexicans, tlio ruralos will bo iisod for foraging purpo?o?uQ woll us lor general ll^littn^ when noodod, TltbNH or Tit.\UK. (1. Ihm ,V Co.'* lUvlftW <?r llimliiutl unit lmluntrlnt Outlook, I Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 23.?It. O. Dun & Co.'a wookly rovlew of trade, which | issues to-uiorrow, will auvs I Kvonts havo not hoi pod bilnincsa tbia | wook. About $1,830,000 gold lias boon I withdrawn from tlio treasury, mainly for export, and tlio gold rosorvo Ins boon roducod to about $58,000,000. Slnco December 8 tlio troaiurv has lost in thirty-nlno working ilavs about $53, 000,000 cold, and daily increasing dia* trust is liablo to alloet market* unfavor ably. n. Industrios havo not yat found auf flciont demand for thoir products to pro* vont further declino in pricoc, and this wook the uvorage for nil commodities has again touchod tlio lowest point over known. Tlio nutnbor of hands does not lncreaio, and a strike lias cut oil for inoro than a wook about half tlio buii nois of Brooklyn, to somo cxteut ufloct ing trado hero. Iloavy sales of wool, 0,507,130 pounds, against" 5,001,350 two years ago, uro in part tlio result of growing confidence among manufacturers Hint tlioy will bo ablo to moet foroign competition, and iu part bocauso prices am not thought likely to go lowor, so that somo havo purctiasod beyond thoir order* for goods. Tho market ia broader, about half tlio sales being territory wool for mixture with Australian. Wheat has sold at tlio lowest point over known for tho Mav option and spot has doclined 4 cents for tho weok, i liquidations of tho iinmenso holding* of | tho fair estate being rumored. Corn ha? declined 2|e, though ro coipts are shrinking. Liquidation in I pork has brought n sharp declino. At bottom,businois hositatos becauio | tho fnturo is clouded, and tho consunv ing demand has not Increased in Jan- I uary as was oxoected. In belief that it would, industries had oularged produc tion, and until it does tho cxccss of pro* j ducing capacity tonds to depress price". I Both in iron and steel, woakacss is seen at Phlladolphia. A bottor de mand appears for oars in Pittsburgh, but at Chicago thoy aro unexpectedly dull. No transactions in rails aro re ported, and in general the demand in finished products is considered disap pointing. Tho minor metals aro a shade stronger, but tin plates are lowor, with considerable business. Failures this wook have boon 303 in tho Unitod States against 430 last year, and 50 iu Canada against 55 las; year. PAUKKIlSUiritG NOTK8. Ileal K?tntn Mnti A*?lcn??Hon. .John A. lliitrhliiton'* I.return. Special Dispatch to tf.e Intdllcencc. I'ahkeiwbuiu/, Jan. 25.?-O. J. Rosburg, a woll known dealer in real estate, and | also ono of the oldest tinners and roof ors in tho city, made an assignment to day. liin liabilities are from $12,030 to S 15,000 and bin aisetn uncertain: lie has a good dual of proporty which is badly encumbered. Hon. John A. Hutchinson bogan his careor as a public lecturer last night at the Academy of Music. A splendid audience wan present, and his lecture on "Blennerhassott and tho Burr Con spiracy" was a magnificent elfort. IIo is booked for ouito a numborof dates and placos on the lecturo platform. I Owjng to his largo and incroniing practico in this community, Dr. Ott man, of Columbus, Ohio, will make a return visit to your city. Thoso-who have been treated unsuccessfully by other physicians, will havo an oppor tunity to* consult this emuiont special ist. Tho doctor has had all the advan tages of thorough college training and widespread experience. His cures are romnrkable. Thoy are wrought in cases which seem utterly hopeless, and no one, no matter what his malady, should despair until after consulting this eminent physician. Dr. Ottman will visit Bridgeport, Sherman House, Tues day January 20; Bell aire, Globe Hotel, Wednesday, January 30. Consultation freo and strictly confidential from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m., ono day only oach month. liocklim'ft Amir.-I Hair a. Tlio best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever I sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilot, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfcct satisfac tion or inonoy refunded. Prico 25 i cents por box. Tor sale by Logan Dru" Company. Ethel?"Who is your favorite paintor of tlio human face?" Jack?"You."? Town 'lopict. Brings comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly uscu. Tho many, who live bet ter than others nnd enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best products to Mio needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the puro liquid laxative principles embraced in *tho romedy, Syrup of Figs. lU excollcnco is due to ila presenting in tho form most accoptablo. und pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly boncficinl properties of a jierfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It lias given satisfaction to millions nnd mot with the approval of tho medical profession, bocnufo it acts on the Kid novs, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them nnd it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug gists in r>0o and $1 bottles, but it ia man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso nntno is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Fig*, nnd boing well informed, you will nof ncoopt any substitute if ollercd. I (Tho Porfurno of Violets Th? of ,ho H'y. tho glow of tho rose, uml tlio flush of llcbo combiiio Iu I'ozzoNi'n womlroun I'owdor. SHOES-ALEXANDER. WHICH IS ? The Better Plan? T?? hold ou to uverytUliti; until we Imvo ac euotuiatwl u uri'ftt lot of odd a uti'l ends, am} trr to forco you to buy nomutlilug that li UOt UptOdOU)? ? OXt. ? Clwtu out nil broken loin at the ond ofcoeh season. at u prlc* tli*i caunot lull to Inter* rit anyone wanting shorn? WE DO THE LATTER! t liciinfltliiK our ctwtoracrs In two wnjrs: Kirnt, by gi?ing thorn nnb?aril of price* on what odd things wo have now. and sec ondly, by showing nothing at tho bc?m niiiK of tuu next season but now und do#Ir abu alntpe?. If you want shoos now.nudwo hutujrour situ, wo will live you shoes from UNo to *V! Dm thut sold for 91 2i to 16 0). We'd like to hare you ?co tbetn, llko to liHveyou buy thorn. Wo'II gtvo you chances ou tbo riatm Just the taiuc at ou regular Roods. 1049 MAIN STREET. inave ^ - I you M |a baby | that is making you old? J before your time with wor-1 Jrying? Is it weak, deli-? 5 cate, puny ? Are you fear- [ Jful lest it be taken from! ?you? Mother! Will you! J read this letter about Brown's Iron Bitters J It is genuine?not paidf ?for or even solicited?and! J the writer is the happiest! J woman in New Orleans, j 5 509 Dl'fedks Struct, < Nhw Orleans, i.a. f J J Enclosed yon will find a photograph of P J my youngest boy. Clarence. He was tick J J about seven months; nothing cured him but J P Brown's Iron Hitters. He is now a year J J old. w?ll and heartyl I cannot say too much r 5 in praise of Brown's Iron Bitters. ; i Mrs. L. Lkvkringberg. P < This letter was written ? jon July 25th, this year.5 j Have you a delicate child ? > | Life for many children in > j Brown's Iron Bitters 1 ? 5 The Genuine has th0 CrosRcd k J Red Llacs ou tho wrapper. Z j Rbowm CrntMlCAt, Co., Baltimore. Md. P HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. A GOOD STOVE is an oconomy. a poor one the wont kind of extruvBounce. Study carefully tbo many merits of tho Oinciorolla Rftngo and you will eco wherein mauy others Rro iu ferlorl NESBITT St BRO? 1312 Market Street. City Agent*. just out GalvanUei Wash Tubs, Tho most duroblo nrtiolo undo for lnuudry use. Ai cheap 'us tho old stylo wooden tubs, and will outwear u doicn of them. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, Jul" 1210 Main Sweet. . PHOTOGRAPHY. T. H. Higgins, PHOTOGRAPHER, del 42 Twolfth 9troot? ART STUDIO. PKOTOQIIAPIIS. I'ortuajts Tastku Oir, Crayon, Water andI.sk. .22 IS'i MH1N STRBET, Wood and Slate Mantels! ^"STEEI, ItANG IiS. B.F. Caldwell & Co., 1503 and 151Q Markot St. anil RY 2(5, 1895. REDUCTION SALE-GEO. R. TAYLOR. Geo. R. Taylor. Cloth Capes, Cloth Jackets, Cloth Coats. Lowest prices ever reached. All new Cloth Capes, Jackets and Coats Marked Down to just Half-Price ! Not a cent more than Half-Price will be asked for any of them however fine and desirable they may be. This sale will commence this, Monday, morning. In addition we offer at a still greater sacrifice 100 JACKETS and CAPES and LONG GARMENTS, bought in the spring, at only S4-.00 Each, none of which were less than $8, and most of them from $15" to $35". This sale will be conducted in our Market street room. Will continue \ only a few days. GEO. R. TAYLOR. UNTIE"W EMBROIDERIES. Our New Embroideries and Torchon, French Val. and Normundy Val. Laces are in and will be shown, when inquired for, on second floor until the 1st of February. GEO. R. TAYLOR. AUTISTIC CtmPOfllTION, CLEAR IMl'RE^ZONS, GOOD INK, PROMPT SERVICE, LOW PRICES, & HAS CAUSED THE SUCCESS OF IP cD?[b [PfftaftQODg] ? We Can Get Up for You All Kinds of CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, PRICE LISTS, ILLUSTRATIONS, OFFICE STATIONERY, Etc. REWARD: the Reward of eating ? spa c BUTTER LOkkkCHiCKEBS Is a Good Digestion. YOUR GROCER KEEPS THEM. MARVIN, A PITTSBURGH. | They turn Green at the ball and heel?even some of the best black stockings. Wash them with Pearlinc, and you'll have the black color restored. Does that look as though Pearline would "injure the clothes ?" Things like these, hundreds of them, all more or less important, make 1 Pearline the best thing to wash with. Then, on top of that, it saves labor, saves rubbing, saves wear and tear, time and money. Peddlers nncl some unscrupulous grocert will tell wC/IXCJ. you " Ihi# is asgood us," 6r "the *aiueas Pearline." I*. n _jr IT'S FALSE?Pearline is never peddled, and JDcLC-ltH if your groccr sends you something in place of Pearline, be honest?semi ii hick. *33 JAMES PYLli. New Yorfc^