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1 lv" FubllbUod Dully, Kiccpt StluiUj. TEF1M8I r?r Tear, hy Mall, Toatag* Prepaid* DAILY (8IX DAYS IN THE WEEKb 00 DAILY (THfUEDAYS IN THE WEEK)....?....- 4 00 DAILY (TWO DAYS IN THE WEEK) 2 75 DAILY (ONE MONTH) 65 WEEKLY (ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE) - 1 00 WEEKLY (SIX MONTHS) 60 Tho TUit.Y lNTitti.to*Ncrn I* silvered by car- | rlers In Wheeling and adjnccut tonus At 15 cents per uoct. l'etnon* xmlilng toauhiorlboto tlin Daily In i r.M.wiUScuu eau do ao by Bonding III their or* dcrnto lh*? Intki.i.ioknokr otlleo oil oard i or othetwlie. They will bo puuctually served by carrier* Tribute* of Kcspcct and Obituary Notices. 60 ctnta per inch. I forresoondonrs containing important nowa I tollcJteu Iroiu ovory part ol tUu sutrouudlug | country. ? i nojcct<Hlcomrannicatlonarrlll not b? returned unlcu accompanied by aulllelenl postage. INTELIiLUENCKIt I'UJt. CO., moral ktoks, 25 and 27 Fol'utkkntii Strrrt, WllKKUNO. [Tho ltrrtLUQKNCin, oinbraeitiK Us several rdhlons.. Centered J? the l'oiiollioe at Wheel ing. \v; Vs., as aeooud-elaan matter.) TKI.KI'IIONKHUMHKM; Fdltortnl nomuM a33...Con?tlnK ltoomJtT^ ?lic.3htcUigcitrcr "wiir.KiiiNO. mAlton 20, laoa. ?\ # Pittsburgh Mlno Troubles. If tho oporators of coal minoi in tho | Pittsburgh district put in non-union | raon bocauao the union men will not work'for tho price ollorod, tho matter will hardly bo mondod. For if union raon cannot earn a Iiviug at tho pro posed rate, no more can nonunion mon, and aoon, notwithstanding the now forco, the old trouble will be on. It may be that tho operator* cannot allord to pay moro than 60 ccata a ton in view of markot conditions. Howovor this may bo, it is probably truo, as tho miners m>\ that they canuot die a liv ing out of tho ground at 00 cants a ton. When employers cannot pay living wages it means that there ia wasteful demoralization in their market or that their works aro badly located in reapoct of the market in which they must soil if they sell at all. It mav bo that both of thoso conditions work against the Pittsburgh mines. Certaiuly tho market ia in bad condi tion. Just as certainly tho mines in the Pittsburgh district lind it hard to stand up against the minea ot the Kanawha Valiey, which are not only much nearer to tho river markets, butescane dangor ous navigation, which Pittsburgh can not avoid. It would bo interesting to have a comparison betwoon tho two dis tricts of losses by reason of barges sunk and to know what relation the loss in oacu bears to its rivor shipments. Pittsburgh oporaterg have to face a condition in which thero is no sien of improvement forthem, for tho Kanawha Valloy will not lose iti relative advant ace. This raakos vory difficult the pro blem thev have to solve. The bicvele has jumped in as though tho winter wero cone no moro to re turn. The bicyclo is the early bird of the springtime. ^ A Paradoxical Industry. This country has performed the re markable feat of establishing an indus try in which more than $8,000,000 are invested, nnd which pays out in waeos about $7,000,000 a year, and which, not withstanding all this, does not exist be cause some vory able persona have Baid it conld not exist in this country. This paradoxical industry is tho making of tin plate. All the froe traders of this country know that not a pound of tin plato la made here, for the sufficient reaaou that it cannot be made hero. The Wolah manufacturers begin to suspect that wo can mako it and aro making it; but thoy are so far away that they don't know and don't count. The 7,000 or more persons employed in tho industry in this country think it exiats, but they may be prejudiced in favor of the thine that gives them thoir bread butter. No, we don't make tin plate and can't, but we aro making a glorious of lort, just thosamo. In tho next cam paign tho free traders will havo this effort to meet. Is Secretary Grosuatn training for the fctar part in "Diplomacy?" A fiootl Depart tiro. The attf rapt to rob the Qooen & Cres cont train refilled .disastrously, for the bandits hocauso tho railroad and oxprcBS companies had determined that au ouncoof prevention, othorwire lead, id bettor than a pound of cure, othorwiso pursuit. Thero wore armed guards on the train who, instead of throwing up thoir hands, let go with thoir revolrora and took good aim. Thia was woll. Tho plan of campaign would havo been improvod if tho train mon had boon arinod and adviaod that an attack was expectod. If the onginoor and fireman had beon armod thero would havo boon anothor doad bandit. As soon as it becomes known that railroad and oxproas companies aro go ing to havo sorao bandits of thoir own on trains running throush ouspoctod regions, woahall hoar much less of trains being hold up for spoil. Tho effect of the Kontcky incident must bo altogether : halutary. . Thky aro doing some "Loxowlu*" in Cincinnati, whoro thoy might do moro with profit. Tho'J'roubln In Manitoba. Manitoba in sparring for time. Her authorities think thoy may gain some thing and can lose nothing by dolaying action on tho order of tho Dominion government to rostoro to tho Roman (JnAholica of the province tho parochial schools of which thoy wore deprived. It is an interesting quoation that has been raised and it will ho fortunate if it ; l>o settled without serious t.ronblo. Tho r' Cotholics havo on thoir sido the judicial declilon and the order of the Dominion Bovorninont, The Protoatanti have their claim to the tight of homo rule. On this showing the Catholics have much tho bottor position. Thoy can point to the Uw ai it if. Tho Protest ants can only point to tho law as thoy think It should be. A hand ot Cuban Insurgent! tore down tho tipauish flat; and raisod tho Stars and Htripei. Doesn't this show which way tho wind blows? llrnn/.o htatui'M. Iu the hoariug ot tho bronze statuo caso boforo a Now York magistrate two woll known artists npponrod as wltnossos for tho dofonau. Ono of ihetii was Will iam At. Chaso, for thlrty-tWo yours an artist aud for eight yoara prosldout of tho Socioty of Amorican Artists. Mr, Chaso had soon tho atatuos, do clarod that thore was not evon an In dolicato suggestion about them and thought that tho sisht of famous works of art thus reproduced wan altogothor elevating. Artist J. O. llrown was of tho aauioopiulon and wiahod tho public could aou more of tho name kind. "Thoy ropreaont bronze worka of art," said Mr. Brown, "and .bronze has no vitality or suggestion of llosh." This is tho art viow of it. It will not, of course, be acceptod by thoio who think tho original bronr.o statues In delicate. There aro persons who think that such a work ai Powers' "Greek Slavo" cannot bo looked on by othor persons without moral loss, and yot j many thousands of good pooplo havo looked on that chaste and boautiful creation without going to tho bad. | Aftor all, is tho human form ossen* I tially n thing of ovil? Doosn't tho [ moral efloct dopend on the surround | ings and the point of viow? I There Isoqo good thinir about tho big steamship St. Paul, that wouldn't slide oil tho ways?she can't sink bo long as she remains whore she is. Zinc ill Driod Apple*. Not con tout with tinding in our noblo American hog food for offonso, the Ger mans have jumped on our dried apples and sought to givo thorn a bad name. They dcclaro that they contain poisou by roaion of boing driod on zinc traya. Analysos made of several lots of dried apples show traces of zinc in some of them, but tfie heaviest percentage was 0.01 S. Tho Now York Journal ot Coramorco, couuuouting on this, says that if a per son would eat a pound of zinc-driod ap ples at ono timo he would be taking a doso of 1.26 grains of zioc, which would do him no sorious harm. lie might go on oatiug his driod applos and continuo to livo, for tho salta of zinc aro not cum ulative poisons. At the BAmo time it is advised that tho applos be driod on trays of wood; which is good advice. When wo eat our dried applos it is not necos3ary to eat zinc at the samo time. Persons witii a taste for zinc may gratify it in other ways. "Why Pennsylvania Domocrats should tijrht Ilarrity or Harrity fight tho rest of them does not appear on the surface. Thero is nothing for any of them to furht for. Tho federal pap has been ladled ont, there will be no , more of that coming thoir way in the life of this generation, and there is nothing, in sight for them in state politics. But thoy may be contending for the ompty, honor of being on top in their party. Tub follows who held up a train in Missouri evidently had not heard of the fatal mishap to some of their profession in Kontncky, or they would not havo tried it on. Fortunately thoy got 110 moro than tho conductor's watch. In another sense it is unfortunate that they did not gotaoino lead, than which thero ia no bottor medicine for their ail ment. j Governor McKinley has never btrad dlod tho money question. Anybody who has iollowad hia careor knows that ho has stood always for sound money. I llo would give to silver tho largest use I consistent with tho safety of our inotie I tarysyatom. No thoughtful and patri otic citizen would go furthor. Senator Quay thinks McKinley can not bo nominated ior tho presidency. Ho has thought tho same about tho suc cessful men boforo the conventions iu recent years. The Pennsylvania eoim tor haa a way of going wrong in these thing*. It is not hia luck to back a winner. A tutor has lost a suit brouirht to re I cover $25,000 on an allogod verbal con | tract to coach a student so that ho could graduate from tho Yalo law school. If j tho contract was made the understand ing was that tho tutor should furniaii tho atudont with an outtit of brains. ? | It is reinsuring to learn that Li Hunt! Chang it getting 011 comfortably and that tho result of his wound will not be fatal. This is woll for Japan and lor China. It is time for tho war to end. Thoro has been (daughter enough. Harvard has knocked Princoton out in a debate. Tho thing that tells though is tho pig-skin con ton t. That is when our great institutions of learning norvo thomselvos for the fray and put thoir best feet forward. Postmaster Gkvf.ua 1, Wilson goes intooflico in April, but not on tho firat thoroof. Brother Wilson isn't going to | havo tho laugh turned on him in that way. ' When a corporation passes its divi dend it ia useless for a sharoholdor to order it lip. THAI' OMSAItMTTH ACT. I An AditMloilfil Ilwiwiii Why Mm l.-iw hlhi MOIIftttt lltlllHUl. I Chnrlolun Ikillti dazcltr. , I Tho cigarette bill, which imposes a ! license tax on retnil dealers in cigareitoK and cigarette panor, goes into eH'uet j May 27. In a rocont article in tho Wheeling Intkm.iobnckr, lion. George I F. JSvans, a member of tho legislature Highest of all in Leavening Power.?Latent U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE ?ro.l?n.t.n?r,ko!oy. county. ?li?cUM08 ilio validity of the law, milking tlio point* that it permits a saloonkeeper to eoll clunrottos liv pnylri? a llconio ?{ ??? hundred dollars, vrliilo nil otlior dealers nro coinpellod to pay flvo hundred ilnl. Inra, anil that In Its tills tlio bill do. claroa that only 0110 section ol n chapter teroftho'codola amended, when lu ru allty it nmonila (our section,. Mr. hvnna la not cortalit tlint ho ounblialioa tlio Invalidity of tlio lull, but lilH atate inont ol tlio coso would soem to bo oiiourIi to lay it on tlio alnilf. Ono point axalnut the bill Mr. Uvani dooa not make, vot it ia ono which Is porhapa *a etroni; as tboao tnontlonod. itia, that tlio statu I1111 no riclit to low a tax to kill a buslnosa. Tho object of taxation ia to raiao rovonno (also to pro tect domuatic maniifnclurore, Mr. Kvaua would any) auil any attempt to prohibit, by oxceaaivo taxation, a man from on in a lawful businoaa, ia contrary to tho constitution. Thia ia a principle which wo think has boon laid down by tho Unltod citato* lupromo court. Wo aro not tryintr to prove tho bill In operative. It ia well that It baa boon paaiod, for wliilo wo confoaa to a anoak In* fondness for the little "coffin tacka" yot, tholr vory oxtonaivo uao by tlio I youth of tho country, la workinc anch liroat harm that tho law ahould intor foro, Hut tho now law is ambiguous and porliaps unconstitutional. GOl-'F FOR VlOB PRESIDENT. A Tribntn to H'toRt Virginia'* Favorite Son From n Fnclllc Con it I'npor. l/>t Anfjt'rs, Col., Tirntj, Cioneral Gofl', now Judgo Goff, of West Virginia, whoso nnino will bo pro moted by tlio stato at tho next national Kopublicau convention for tho second place on tlio ticket, is a mau of national reputation. Ho ha? served throo torina in Con gross from tho First district of ?\oat > ir^inia. was made secretary of tho navy bv Prosideut Hayes, aud ut the cloao of his term of ollico was tho candidate of his party for tho governor ship, Thia was iu 1SSS, nnd though unquestionably elected, ho was counted out by the Democratic legislature. Dar in-: Harrisou's administration ho was appointed to tho judgeship of tho cir cuit upon which ho is still acting with groat ability, being estoomod ono of the best of tho fedoral jndgo?. Tho patri otism und fenrloaaneHS of Judgo (..oil are woll illustratad by an incident of his career during tho civil war. A rebol spy had boon captured in West Virginia, within tho union lino9, and was accordingly sen tenced todoath. Gen. God had beon a i prisoner in Libby prison at Richmond, and a short timo beforo the sontenco J waa paaaedunon tho rebel apy, bail boon sent to Kalolgh and confined there in tho penitentiary. Whou tlio aentonce of tho apy waa known to tho Confeder ates in authority, tnoy in retaliation sentenced Judito Goli to doath. Presi dent Lincoln at onco interostod hitnself to securo tho release of Gon. Gofl. and the patriotic Lnion soldior, confined in | his cell and expocting at any time that he would bo callod upon to yield to his I life as a sacrifice to bis country, wroto to I resident Lincoln the following inos sage: "If it is beat for my country that I should dio thus, lot no consideration I for mo provont , tho meeting out ' of justice to othors." This was a noble and generous spirit, I worthy of tho patriots of old Roman day?, and tho simple expression of his | willingnosa to bo olJerod a eacrifico has nover been forgotten, by his country mon. General (Jo/I was oxchangod for tho spy, for f'residont Lincoln know of what value was tho lifoof tho bravo boI dior and earnest patriot. Tho peoplo of \V est Virginia think that in Judgo God tnoy havo a caudidato for tho vico-ores looncy who can bo heartily supported by every American citizen. Tho atato at the' last election broko tho "solid south, nnd with a majority ot 13,000 for the republican party, elected all Jour Kopublicau congressmen and a legislature, that iu turn oloctod a Ko publicau. United States aonator. Tho. Republican party being truly a national and not a eeiluonnl party, should (so think tho southern Republicans) placo a southern man on tho tickot. Tlic Dnkotii Hot .Spring*. 'llio Hot Sprints of Arkansas have ions been deservedly popular, for tho reason that thoro has beon no other plnco that has tillod the requirements of j both, a health and n pleasuro report, | 1 his stabrof aflain has changed. The ! Hot Springs of South Dakota hnvo, iu recont yenrs, beon thrown open to tlio | people, and becntue of their delightful | situation and great curative qualities, i nro becoming more popular every day. ' .Situated ns this resort is, in tho famous l)lack Hills, in tlio midst of boautiful mountain scenery,' possessing that peculiar balsamic atmophero, which iu itself health giving, with waters that aro pronouncod by experts equal, if not suporior, to those of any other mineral springs in the world, it will soon out rank any other like reaorr. Tho hotel accommodations are of tho best hoBlolries with all tho modern im provement! and convonionco?. Tho Lvanatllotol, built of pink sand atone, with atenm heat, electric lights, and every room an outride one, is easily tho best conducted house betwoen Chicago ami Derive, .Fine bath houses are con nected with tlio best liotole. Tho rates of all the liotoln aro vorv reasonable. llio surrounding country is more than picturesque ? it is wonderful, llio mar velous "*Vlnd Cave;" the falls of Fall | River; JJattlo Mountain, the old Indian I battle ground; Deadwood and thu gold | fields; and tho famous Jiad Lands are all | within driving distance. The mammoth I pi lingo bath at the Springs is noted as I being ono of tlio largest nutatoriums iu tho world. S?r healthful aro tlio sur roundings, and no many the conven iences of this "Carlsbad of America," j that it is rapidly becoming tho ".Mecca," not only for invalids, bur. for pleasure j naekers as woll. The "IJurlington Kouto reaches thero in a day and a half iroui St. Louis. Pull in a n slisupors and freo chair ears on train Xo. 15 run to i Lincoln, mid from Lincoln freo clinir cars and sleopors run through to tho up rings. I'or further informiitiou, call on auv 'T.urlinglon Roulo" ageni,. or address D. 0. 1 vos, fienoral Passefigor and Trav eling Agent, St. Louis, .Mo. 'A r. wish to stnto lo our patrons that j Ono Miuute Ceugh CJur?> is a safi; and | .j-ellablo remoily for children troubled with croup, eolds, lioarsoiiotu and lung troubles. It ii pli.^gant to take ami quickly cures. Logan Drug Co., Wheel lug, W. Vs., II. l'\ I'oabody, I'<*uwood, ! and Unwie Co., -Uridgoport, 6. j KNIGHT* 'lUMPIiAlt. Prepnrnllom for tlm Anuiml Coiielavs nt Fairmont. Fairmont fiUltx, | Tlio Knighta Templar aro looking for ward to tho annuul coucluvo of tho Grand Ceintnandory to bo hold hero on Muy 8th and Uth with anticipation of a bljj tlrao. Crusado Coinmandorv will put forth eonaidorablooflortto ontortain tho vhltiug knights who are oxpoctod to bo here on that occasion, in a credit ablo way. Tho town will bo decorated in an appropriato tnminor, bunds of music will bo in attendance. A ntroot paraifo of novernl hundrod knights in tho day and a grand banquet and ball nt the T. NVatson hotel ut night will ho foaturos of tho mooting that will urouso considerable interest niuonir tiio mem born ai woll as tho gtiuoral public. It is oxpoctod that this will bo tho most important mooting ol tho Grand Com mandory that hu? boon hold siuco its organisation. Tho State Grand Com mandory has grown to bo nuito a largo body, and tho visiting Sir Knight* from Uniontown, Pittsburgh and othor points in Pennsylvania, as woll as from Graf ton, Whooling, Charloston jind othor Boctions in our own state, will probably swoll tho ag?rogato nun\bor in attend ance touovoral hundrod. HINTS TO 110USKICISKPJCits. Saturday, March 30. ... . , M*rch! "o know thou art kind-hearted *plte of ugly looks and threats. Ami. out of sight, nrt nursing April's vlolot*. UnEAKFAsr? Apples. Beefsteak. Pota tooa in milk. Huttor toait. Orango marmalade. Coiroo. Dinner?Beef stow, Boiled onions, llominy fritters. Lottuco with French drossing. White and graham bread. Appricot pie. Choose. Suiter?Boilod rico. Chinned "dried boef. Light rolls. Prunos. Cake. Cocoa. I.obitrr Salad. Titko a good-aizod lobster and ono head of lottuco. Chop tho lobstor and some of tho lottuco, reserving the boit leavos for garnishing tho dish. For dressing use two tabloipoonfuls of mustard, and ono tablespoonful oach of sugar and salt, with a littlo popper. Add a cup of di luted vinocar, aud two well boaton ogg?. Cook, stirring constantly until it' thick ens, then add two large tablospoonfuls of meltod butter. Whon perfectly cool,, mix part of tho drossiug with tho lob stor and lottuco, poor tho rest ovor. Garnish with two hard boilod oggi, and one lomon cut in slices. I Copyrighted.] You're No Idea flow nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits tho needs of tho peoplo who fool all tired out or run down from any cause. It seems to oil ud tho wholo mechanism of tho body so that all rnovos smoothly and work becomoa dolieht. If you are weak, tired and norvous, Hood's Sarsa parilla is just what you neeJ. Try it. Hood's Pills euro livor ills, constipa tion, biliousness, jaundice, sick head acho, indigestion. 5 DRINK Kchmullmch'ft lJock Itcer. Tm: increased demand for Smith Browiug Co.'a aloisits boat testimonial Try it. It is not a miracle. It won't euro everything, but it will cure nilos. That's what De Witt [a Witch Hazel Salvo will do, because it has dono it in hundreds of cases. Logan Drug Co., W hooling, W. Va., B. F. Peabodv, Ben wood, and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport, 0. Krllcf lit Six Hour*. Distressing kidney and bladdor dis eases rolievod in six hours by tho "New Gkbat South American Kidney Cuke." This now remedy is a groat surpriso on account of ita exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pnss age in inalo or fomale. It relieves re tention of wator and pain in passing it almost immediately.' If you want quick relief and cure this ii your remedy. Sold by H. List, dru^eist, Whooling. W. Va. Best spring tonic is Smith Hrowing Co.'a alo?always reliably pure. Tiie Pan-Handle Dyoing establish ment, ownod by John lloilinoior, at Xo. 1431 Markot stroot, is the best equippod house of its kind in Wheeling. In addi tion to tiie dyeing and cloaning depart ments a corps of llrst-claas tailors aro ciuployod, wiio can do repairing as neat ns it is possiblo. Clothes and ladies' garments, cleauod or dved, can bo mado to look liko new. Satisfaction guaran teed. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured J. G. Gorroll of tlio worst caaos of ecze ma ovor known in tho state of Indiana. It euros scalds, burns, indolent aoroa and nevor failatocure piles. Logan Drug Co., Wheeling, W. Vu., H. F. Peabodv, Bon wood, and Bowio k Co., Bridge port, 0. j A severe rhoumntic pain in tho left shoulder had troubled Mr. .1. II. Lopor, a woll known.druggist of Dos Moines, Iowa, for ovor six months. At times | tho pain was so severe that he could I not lilt anything. With all ho could | do ho could not got rid of it until ho np I pliod Chamborlain'fl Pain Balm. "1 only innde tlireo applications of it," he | nays, "and have since been free from I all pain." He now recommends it to j persons similarly ajllicted. C ? XO ? Offer n i I -si Remedy C ^ 0 Which, Y0UI?gi? C Safety to fVy JV? Life of. wives s:r 5 "MOTHERS' FRIEND" J I1o!js contincmcnt of lis Pain, Horror and S Risk, as manjf loslifj. J " My. wife used only two bottles. I / She was easily and quickly relieved; j f is now doing splendidly.? J, J. S. MORTON, Harlow, N. C. / I,y ???|?roi>Nor mull, nii-rt>cnl|it or pileo. I S $l ncr liotllc. Sold l?.v all Pruirjlpt*. ilooU / "To .Momallei frun. f I S nRAPKIi:ii!> ItlMIIII.UOIt CO., Atlnntn, (In. SHOES-ALEXANDER. There's Some New Things IN SHOESI A tut wo Imvo tliom. LttloBhnpos for V'TOKIO." mill > THILUY.'' ? ~ i8.J "BANDEH80N." HOOTS anil I.OW HIIOKS. Lain Hlmpci for Genllomou? BLACK ) IIDSTO.V. (corroct. ofconrsc.) HI),! rtltlMW. IllotHtUlT.I nussirrra I imu.iukio.n. iQuito nweii.) Wo hfirotlieslrofornnyf'Wt. , . Wo havn (ho prloo for any pockotbook. | Gentlemen's highest Grade PATENT LEATHERS, Always 8T> 00 tlio pair. Hlgbl ili?pc?. ?>rWi'ilnc?Jar, tlio 'JOib, Uit tor Piano ticket. aez. 1040 MAIN STREET. "This Picture and that" FornlonKtlmcnr. John Barbce, of 117 Alain St., Durham, N, C. was a victim to Dyspepsia?He was advised to take Brown's Iron Bitters. On July 10, 1S04, ho wrote a grateful letter in vliifh lie Faitl: UI harp nwd Brown's Ihox IltTTKItS fortwo months for I)vF|wpfi;i miithaieu'ralmc." He docs not mind it's being known? perhaps his letter may help YOXJ to a cure! This remedy has helped thous andsduringthepast ' 20 yrs. Will you try it? It does not constipate and it WON'T INJURE THE TEETH. Brown Chcm.Co. B<o. Ild. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOP9B | Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30. MATINEE SATURDAY. MR. ROLAND REED, As General Joslah Limber, in th? inoit no table production of the times, The Politician! Or the Woman's Plank, a satire upon politics. Matinee prices. ?'? and 50e. Reserved scats 75c. NjRht prices. 50 and T.Sa Reserved seats ?i 0). Seats on sale ut House's music store, Wednes day. March '-'7. mr25 OIPEHTLA. HOUSE I One Night Only and Tnocrtav Inpil 9 Grand Family Matinee. 1 U0bUaj,flpni I A ROMANCE OK COOS HOLLOW ! Grand Scenic Effects. , DONT I Tiu: BURSTING DAM ! vail I TIIK STKAMIIOAT RACE!! t? 1 T1IKTHRILLING BURGLARY!!! ..... THK ION DOROUS COTTON PRESS!!!! | THK JOLLY PLANTATION DARKIES! Matinee prices.25 and 50c; reserred seats 75c. Night prices, .Vi and 7.V: reserved jcatv <1 00. | SchU oii sale at C. A. House's music store >atur day March .10. mr.'a RAND OPERA HOUSE. G FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS AND SAT- | URUAY MATINEE. March JS? aud 30. Tlio PLANTATION MINSTItKLS, | Represented by Forty of Whcelinfc's Ueu Colored Talent. Prices?15. 2V :i:> nnd SOc. mr'JT STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. LATE PUBLICATIONS. oooo?o63coo?acoeoo THE FIRST OF THE ENGLISH, A. C. ' Gon'er. nnper ?"Oc THE PRINCES* A LI NO. ny R II. Dnris, ? clutli, illtistniiccl <1 ?5 THE POLLS' DiAi.ouuKS. by Anihony Hope, is nio. Buckram 7.1c THE IDIOT, t>\* Joliu K. Huuk'v sequel to i "Coflecaud Ronnrtec." Hi mo. do M OO SOCIAL EVOLUTION. Hon J. Kidd.nJiew cheap edition, paper ! WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE, Fdtfar Sutton, paper .10c OCR FIGHT WITH TAMMANY. Rer. I'arkhtmt, clo..... ; ? I . Trilby. Tliu Manxnian. Mnrcella The Ralstnns, on bund and sold at less than publishers' prices. New Rooks dailv, at . STAN.TON'S-JS, Typewriter ? Supplies! Typewrltor Ribbons. Typewriter Paper. Typewriter Carbon. Typowritor OH Stenographers' Note Books. CARLE BROS'., 11103 Market Street. rPIIE I'lTl'SllUltGll 1,^'MFRClAL GAZICTTK. ficents per week. JUL PIrTSRKRGII TIMES, ft cent* pur week. i'??tern and Western dallies. Weekly paper,?. Fashion and Literary Mam. tines Delivered Anywhere. ROOKS, STATIONERY. GOSPEL HYMNS. C. H. QUIMBY. - '' IIII Mnrkel Sir.'ot ( UlARLKSQ, RAWL1NG. VV pCH EM 1ST, Member American Chemleal Society and Ameri can Institute Mining Knitlucor*. I.tiborntuiy, I.VJO Murhet Mreot. Natural and ludiistrlnl product* of evorr d i sciiption analysed. Mleron'opleal and chemi cal exnmlualioiiN of food materials aud water . . Jul NEW ADVERTISEMENt<5 r AM'I'l.Ml tin. " WANTED POSITION hy"77~ I'HItlKNCEOjroiinitlnily In , l.\'. ?ny ollior (tore, Utiod nfcroim 'fro t, tolJlgoncer offlco. * Mj,' ttaluablema IS stukF ? V KIITY FOR BALK. J'M 'T?0p, I will oiler tor aale ?t n?. . Court IIoiim, oil HATUHIi.w M u- i?r "f l!>? SMWMa.m" ?oi ,"? I'A Htlfel A Co.'??torn, one of the I,,..- , '""nr-t' limn In tliocltf. Torras-Onidhird ciuii. [~>V| H. im.i ?d Never Separates I II. V. BEIIIiKNtf, I2" H?ne?i sirret. Attention, hjvmcu.vsT Have Juit recelrcd a (mil lot o( Vaccine Virus from one of the ben producers In tho.v(liVr GOETZE'S PHARMACY M' ?nr27 Corner Twelfth nml st J . 1 OVING f Time is Here I Let us move your piano for you, 1 v 11X nafcljr and cheaply. f nirJT r. W. llALMi:it A. to. 9 j-"1 . ? j !!jrou w""1 ?in?i UfilttC 10,1 h,,v" '?? I I I 1 I I t 1 Btou 1,1 t! " tr.<,?? 1 1 UllU. dellcloui and lu^i foreatinif. you ibould bar*the experlonr.( ni ordering a enn of our celeb ruled ''u;iio?rU? brands: Hutter'i Yellow Cling reaches. snur J Bartlett Petri, Sutter's Apricots. pn-orvH n boney. Extra largo Wbllorherrleg, whole |'iu?. apple. Pitted Morrcllo Cherries ALBEKT 810L/K CO., mrl9-T<r 1117 Market Sirret V. 1. Hose. C. K. A-1* WhlU, City lirlitir. ? HOGE & WHITE, ? Oixril BuRinoors! Hteim aud Eloetrlc Rallwuys, Bridges. Mlr.M Town Site*. Water Supply, Sewerage un(j raving. Cement and Building Material Tested, Oflke, City Building, Wheeling, W.Va. mrli ?Lamps, ? ? j" ' ' ? ? The Best Always ! } J New Good* Coining in Dally nt J EWING BROS'., I J 1215 Market Street. f -QO YOU USE Cbase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Mm! A rare combination of plantation Java ani Arabian Mocha. For salo by 0. V. HARDING k CO., mrS Solo Agent*. 1S06 Market atr^u "EUR^KH" Carpet Soap! Cleans Beautifully and Restores the Colors. Sold in any quan tity desired, by R,. EE. LIST. DRUGGIST, 1010 MAIN STREKT. TO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE! In order to close out to quit busi ness, we will offer for the next ;o days our entire stock, consisting of Men's, Boys', Youths', Women's, Misses' and Children's BOOTS, Shoes and Rubbers, at manu facturer's cost price, either as a whole or in lots to suit purchaser. BOYD & CO. TV7ifrfi'nj, IF. T o., March 14. rar3 TO HORSE OWNERS 1 have now a first-class Horse Clipping Machine and n first-class man to do the work. Persom wanting their horses dipped can call on me for any Information they may desire. 1 can also accommodate soma boarders at reasonable priccs to do It right. ROBERT XjXJKLID, :nr2.i 1430 Market Street. FARMERS AND GARDENERS! It will pay you to get Northern Seed, true to name, Guaran teed Pure Stock, from Northern New York State. POTATOKS GROWN ESPECIALLY* IOU PLANTING * to) bushels Early Ohio, 150 bushels Early Hose. M bushels Early Sunrise. 1W bushel" American Wonder*, jOibushels Rural Blush. 3)0 bushel* BrownoU's Winners. 50 bushels Clark's No. I. M hushols Wilson's First Choice. 100 bushols Bcautr ??f liebmn. 50 bushels Vaughn Ro?o. ns early Early Ohio. 103 bushels Burbank Seedling, ->3 bushels Late Rose. No other section produces healthier or more vigorous seed Potatoes tliau northwestern Sew York. We have a good supply in store. Call early. They will hell quick. PHRKER & CO.. mr?7 tt.'t Fourteenth St., Wheeling, W.Va. /COMMISSIONERS' sale OK THE 8WEKNEY FOUNDRY AND MA CHINKBIIOi; LOTS. In pursuance of a decree in Frick A Lindsay Company. Ac., v. General Engineering Com pany et. at., made by the Circuit Court of Ohio County, on the 4th ilay'bf March. isa'?, the un dersigned special commissioner* will proceed t<> sell at public auction, at the north front door of the Court Hou?o of Ohio county, iu the city of Wheeling. West Vlrglnlu, on SATURDAY, APRIL 27. IS'.O, ' beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed real estate, situate in said city, coiiniv and stato, that Is to say: Lots one (1), two (?'. three (:S). four/(0, live (5), nine t'J). ten il'1'; eleven (tl). twelve (l'J) and the north half of thirteen (i:t). in square numbered oleventlD. that part of said cltr known as the Sixth wsr>l; being tbo propert/formerly oceupied by A Sweeney ?v Son as tbolr foundry and maeliiae shop. Said lots will lo otl'erod as follown I. 10. 11. will bo first ollerod together mi l as one parcel: l."?, li and north M of I't will b-' oflori'd together and as otto parcel: ami then said bit* will be o lie red separately and In smaller portions, and will be sold iti whichever way will produce the greatest price. Ts:n.Ms or Sai.k:?One-third of the parch*1'1 money and as much more thereof as the pur eh user shall elect to pay in cash, on the day of sa o. and the residue lit two equal installment', payable' respectively in one nml two years from day of .sale, with lutorest from that day. -110 purchaser to give bis negotiable promlvorv notes for the deferred installments, with ?'? entity thereon satisfactory to the special com mlHsloners. ntid the tltlo to be retained "'it" the payment In full of the purehaso money, both principal and lutorest. 11UY It C. ALLEN, A. .1. CLARK I ', ALFRED CALDWEI I. Special Commissioners 1 hereby certify thai bond and security li?v" Ih-en given by the said cotmuMoner* rtf' quired by law andsnbl deenv. JOHN W. MITCHELL Clerk of the Circuit Court of Ohio Count) ? mr.tiMW-"