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I \|) liFIODS VET. f HjKKcc's Ball Cluh litis Not Vet Sc. cured an Abiding l'lnce. to-oav may settle matters; mTU, Clllr. M round* nrr the Ilnpr or ilio I |*i?mot*w of thr C'lwb?To-nlglit'i lloxI ,?c Kn?rru*lnmeut Attracting ltitrre.it. jvONtlook Air Cltraprr Bicycle*-Wew I Orlran* Xlgllt'l Uoullug. I other Sen of Mpvrt. Yesterday thero were no developments H j0 the base ball grounds situation. Was th?r? ever bofore a ball club j H thit hid to struggle through such n ' thorny pAth merely to get a chance to H r.ake a f*tr hundred dollars, or lose? (( H porhni? wore than hundreds? -Kit." I First It was the old ball park. , schtnulhach said: "You get another I r*?" Then the poor base hall magnates cast * lor.glnu eyes on the state fair grounds. H -N>me other day. perhaps,?' said the I BO^nnu8* 1 H And now all that remains Is the Cllles H i!te. If the good people who own that .1 property have a desire to alleviate suffaring on the part of a depressed base j H ball ruMIc they will say "yes" or "no" and aa>' it quick. This awful suspense , is worse than a flat refusal to allow the club to play there. It is hoped that In the event of the i Clllw grounds being out of the question jjr. McKee will not decide to quit the gam? here. He said the othtr day that hr would not consider the Irwin ground*, on the South Side, because he could not see a show for the club to W 5uccessful financially there. If the banc bail public sees that no other grounds can be secured, the Intelligencer ran promise the owners of the club that It will be well patronised there. Th?* public Is hungry for base ball nnd will not object to these grounds. seeing that no others can be secured. In fact, the Irwin park is not so far from the center of Wheeling ns Is nearly every other park In the Inter-state circuit In many a town the Irwin park would be considered very convenient of access. The boxing entertainment to-night under the auspices of the Ozark Athletic " u - Voiiim In Vnrth lt?n. wood promise* to bo largely attendrd and very interesting. In addition to the bmts between Lewis and Pinnegan. , Sweeney and Och. and Horan and Mo- | Keever. there will be a four-round bout between Johnny Parry, of Homestead, and Jim Othello, of Pittsburgh, the trainer of Jerry Marshall. Bleycle riders and persons who are ]v?king up wheels with ?rt?e Idea of J,lining the wheel ranks, are continually nsklng themselves why It is that bicycles remain at the $100 mark when 1: 1? well known that the actual cost r.f building a high grade machine is only SCO or thereabouts. The question is not a hard one to answer. To begin with tfhe demand for bicycles on the part of ?the American public i? now greater than It has bee** before. Last year 600.000 American made wheels were sold In this country and still the demand was far in advance of the supply. This year, says a Wheeling Job- 1 ler. the American manufacturers will put on the market no less than J.000.000 machines. It is anticipated that this . number will catch up with the demand, and then the question of reduced prices will be la order. Of course so long as H* miiTMifnrturprfl cannot make ma chines enough for the demand they niJl not think of cutting prices. Hut next fall It Is thought the prices will take a tumble.The general opinion i Is that the high grade machine will be fnkl for 175. perhaps less. There Is no question that they can be made to sell n< that figure, and as the manufacturers arc Inclined to do away with racing . teams, extensive and expensive advertising. and other luxuries, t'.ie rider will set some of the benefit in the way of loner prices. The growth of the bicycle Industry Vn his country wluMn the past five years is something wonderful. Then there utreelgh tor ten American makers with an output of lefs than W.ooo wheels. Now there are nearly 200 makers who produce In tfals year of Rrn??e the rtup-r.dous number of 1,000.000 machines. The Flnillay OntlooU. ni?iia??h In Ihn Inti.llli'ni-i?i r TlN'DUAY. Ohio. Feb. 28.?A *inry has been published In the newspapers throughout the Inter-state I^cague circuit to the effect that President Power, of the Inter-ftate League, hat] received a letter from W. W. Drake, who managed rhe Flmllny dub in 1892, offering to I*it a team In this city If Mr. Power would come here and help him. and If Man.tfleld or Lima were admitted with F.ndlay. Dr. Drake denies having had anything to do whh the Friter-?tat?? people, nnd dfclaren that he will run a .m In Flndlay only on condition that a stock company Is formed and he Is hired to organize and manage the club. WITH TH? BOWLEBS. ITli* Mylilly Itfciml nf Mtrlkr* and Mjinrr* on III* Alley*. SOUTH BIDS LEAGUE. W. U Pet. . Mai I'OUCh <1 " Mozart ?- 22 .CO "f. '.'4 Hi-i Hart Ar.'iii?? rn r, y<i ii 41 ' -nt II t) .1M In -she South SWe Howling J.cngue irnamem. last night'* cilTK'D nver* 1 v ?...n Novice and Orlt-nt. Both put up a very j?x>r jyaTno. <>r!?*nt ? , turrd tho boner* of !h?* evening, 'mirx? th? wooond urvl thir.i game*. ! ?? l?t 2.1 M Total 7?> 7W C>2 2231 < :-i.t 72/ f.'.C .737 226S NEW ORLEANS RACES. Trilrnli^'i no? Not n Kntabln Card. CUriti' Win Orrr Dork?l??ler. NirVV ORLKANS. Feb. 28.? Elghtyf-.iirth day fhrweent City Jockey Club'a W'??t meeting. Weather cloudy with ?* 'ln*7linff rain. Track alow. Hrat, ptin?f? $2W. for three-jvnr-olda ? 1 pwarda, MUng: one* mile?Jim I ? I v.nii ?aj^ly, by ft length and ft ' < f. Hauterne itftcond; Light foot third. Tim*. 1 * pur** J200, for two-3'oar-old*, i- four furlong*?Kofnig??n won " i- . by thre<. lenjcthx; Koltnlrc ?ecI. 4 l-matu* third. Tim", Third, puroe IL'.Vj, for four-year-oldn ? ??! toward*, Mil tig: H?veu furlong* ? : Jl"cc?t won eleveWy, by n length; 1! ''"ri iiecond; Gold Dual third. Time, i" "urth. pur*e $200, handicap, for ' v?tir-o|(ij? nnd up, mile and rlxT h <,iiiriin won driving, l?y rt hwid: necond; Kmll Itry third. I'h??. J .IHi. I'ifth. purM* S200 for four-year-old* i upv.-arri*. filing.: one mile?Lai" won #trl|y, i,y four length*: ..... j.? r.jijrj; ,-sjjn i-.mH mini, i un?*. I jiurm* $200, f.?r foitr-y^nr-oWfl - 1 Miuvtmi*. ril'lmi. mlk?- '.I'm ''t won hnnilily, l?y one knutli; ; ?nklA I? urcojiil; Old Pujfh lhi!il. Tlmo. l :fH. Otrrn Mum of llf r. .fu-rriiLKHroi, r?.. F"i>. ?ii>iw? *< ?!!< ?! h'.TP 1<*-nlpHL fr? rn KK'kJ?*\ rhr rennlt rrf a Ulou- on th<* li i l a fiifcc of wood* JnUlcieU by Jotol b . - rWatil. a few rrltfht* niro. IIhrwhI, who !* nt l.nr?rf?. struck Yuho* 4?ftonui?? rno lattor offrml Mr*. r.ctfarl a kIhm of Ikvt. The woman thaa *urren<len??il herMf <o th-' police. The i?artlr.s are Hungarians, and Yirhoj leawa a wife asid family In that couaitry. V KSTl^ RDAY''8" I > KI'ARTURES. ^tt?btinrh...l!ITr)SoN. 10 a. m. Murtnuton...Ji:\Vi:i., l-.XQ \\. m. ['arkorMMirtMJKN HUlt, It u. m. BOATS LEAVINO TO-DAY. Cincinnati.;k..KK YSTONE STAT!:. 9 u. m. l*apKcriliun?.l?IHKKTV. tt a. in VlntanioiuM..U:.\IM:TON\ 11 a. m. Jtarlnuton.. .J K\VJ-:u 3:*/ p. in. HOATS LKAV1N0 TOMOKROW. >ltt*bUrgh..sH. K. UI:DF0RD; 4 a. in. ^i;t???urKh...IiEN Ht'U. 4 n. m. faltiKhunrh...KI'Tll. 7 a. m. PtU?tHirKli...VlU<;iNlA, 7 n. m. Cincinnati.... 111'liKON; 8 a. m. aiuiik ill" lauding. The Lorena will not bo up for l'ltts iurgh until next Wednesday. The rival packets, Liberty and Lexington, are on the cards ngaln tu-dny. The Itutb has resumed* ahd will be here to-morrow morning for Pittsburgh. In the Coal City's tow of emptier, (vhl^h pu*??ed up yesterday, tliere was i big model barse. The marks at C p. m. showed 6 feet 10 Inchon' and slowly falling. Weather, rloudy and warm. Indications favorIn g rain. These ?oait* passed up with empties: IV*m D?5d?".worth, 7 a. m.: Clifton and Cruller, 'J a. m : n?*lle Mctitrwan and Ida Hudd. noon; Coal City, 4 p. in. The Hudson needed all the water In the channel to reach Pittsburgh last night. Th?re was 5 feet 4 Inches In the channel and the big liner was drawing live fwt full. Captain Calhoun's Virginia Is mt/klng rood time on her up trip. She will be liere Sunday morning for Pittsburgh ml corolnir down for Cincinnati will leave Wheeling Tuesday morning. The people of the river towns between Wheeling and I'ltlaburgh are preparing to give tJhe Virginia a hearty reception next man?rh when fh?? brings Jown the congressional committee on rivers and harbors. On acooun* of being so late on her up trip the Keystone State did not come down for Cincinnati yesterday afternoon. She left Pittsburgh yesterday urn! will be here tcK Cincinnati anil way landings at 8 a. m. to-day. The lien Hur reached Wheeling early yesterday morning ond departed for Parkers burg at 11 a. m. On account of the rate war between the Liberty and Lexington the freight offerings on the Ben Hur's day are rather light. The Hudson arrived at 0:30 a. m. and departed for Pittsburgh 'half an hour Iaiter. Though the boat passed through ;ill the heavy loe below, she 1* making faJr time and her wheel ta comparatively uninjured for tihe reason that most of her freight Ih loaded nt tho head, where she was drawing Ave feet. The Ice. Instead of passing under the boat jnd demolishing the wheel, was thrown to each side. Rumor has It tiKut there Is to be another local packet shortly. Clerk William Gordon, of the Lexington, has resigned, and will purchase the packet, Evansvllle, which has been running In. Pittsburgh excursion trades for some time, and place <her In the Wheeling and Newport trade, leaving Wheeling on Monday. Wednesday iind Friday mornings at 11 o'clock. Another story Is that sh?* will run between Pittsburgh and Newport, making the two Cripi a week. J. A. Voetcny has succeeded uoouwjn as cjer?c on rnc l^exingioa. The fact <hat some of ?the W?t Virginia coal syndicate* ac* making a move to reacti tflc clown river markets Is attract-in? considerable attention In river and coal circles. River frontagp has, we understand. be.-n secured both at llcnwood end X< w Martinsvllle.wlth a view ro ?:rans>f??rring coal from cars to boats and barges. This will no doubt necessitate the building of new barges and towbort'Ls. Ttae West Virginia people located on the Upprr Mononjjahela river are jmt as anxious to tare th<> MonongahHa river made free as are those of Pittsburgh and the lower end of fhe Monong-ahela valley, and not without reason.?PittHburg'Ii Coxmnercial Gazette*. Hirer Trlrgmmt. GREEN8R0RO?River R fec-ttS Inches and rft.illonnry. Rainy and warm with high winds. WARRFJN?River 1C Inches. Clondy and mild. OIL CITY?River 28 Inches and rising. Cloudy and, warm. I'lTTSRCRGlI-Rlver C fe?t 2 inches Ht the dam. Cloudy and threatening. Departed?Keystone State. Cincinnati, r. p. m., with a very heavy freight trip. Many tow boats With empties from ! ? low are arriving. The caulkers' strike continues. STrcURK.NVlt.LIv?River r, feet 'j Inches ami risinvr. Cloudy and cool. I *i>~ Relief. John Moren. Acorn, Charles Brown. Twilight. Jofh Co<?k, Hudson. Thomas Dodswnrth. frul.vr. Down? Keystone Stnt<\ Fred Wilson. l'AKK2uKSIirit(l-J{|-..T S M 3 Inches and rising. Cloudy and warm. I'p-Uberty. Due down?lien Hur. Mttb- Knin-wln ri.?!nic. fp-.T. King. Gl^^^s^Comes With a better understanding- of the II ransient nature of the many physical Hi* which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts?plcasniitaftorts? rxfflitly directed. There is comfort in tin: knowledge that so tunny forms of cHcriess are not due to anv actual disease, but shnplyto a constipated condi* t ion of the system, which the pleasnnt family laxative, Hyrupof Fijfs, prompt* Jy removes. Tliut is why it Is the only remedy with milllonsof inmlHuu and m everywhere esteemed so highly by till who value tfnod health. lis hotioiicinl 1 effects are due to the foot, that It Is the I one lvmcdy which promote* Internal I elcnnHucfs, without, debilitm in?? the or^nnson which It nets. It is therefore j nil important, in order to pet itshene- I ilcinl effects, to note %vheii yon purclifni\ tbntyou have the genuine article, which ism.imifnetur'Ml by the California I'ijf Syrup Co. only, and AOld by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment ftf fro?wl health, I and the system in regular, then laxa tlvoH or oLIior rcmcuicnarn nw. n? iu> If ofllirtwl with any actual may i*> omincnclwl to the rnortt wdlm'l phyiU'iun*, hut if lu of ? la.vstlv^ thru on** nhnulil liavnthc heat, an ?l witA the wfll-liiformiMltwiy where, 8y r? Fl^ihtxiotld lilirluwt nn<l la m<*t law?'?r UBC<1 and ni<mt pfonori* 1 k?i lniuo.uon. MONYON'S REMEDIES. I With Hanyon's iraproYid Homfflpatblc RjraaJiss Voa Cm DOCTOR YOURSELF Xo (lnn?? \York-?Xo Kxperlmontln?. Xo III; Doctor's Will?Knrli Humf Jf llai I'lain Dircrllom, So J'licro Cnn Ho Xo Mhtikc. ASeparate Care for Each Disease. 'Miejr Itellcro Almost Inniirillnlcljr?Aro Aliiolnlulj I[*rm!o? nml SUoulil lie In llrerj Home. Yoitr Drit|;iili(WIII <Jlre Yon flic Nrnnn of lluiulrtdi of lilt CttMoturrA Wlio Have Own C'nrrt! by Thrw Wotlrierfftl I.litlp Pellet*. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom falls to relieve In ono to three hours', ami cures In a few days. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures utl formn of lndlge*tlo;i and stomuch trouble. Price 25 rents. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonla and breaks up a cold In a few hours, Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough*, night swoatf. allays soreness and sjMiHllly henlH the lunps. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures polns In the back, loins and groins, and all forms of kldnAl disease. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervounnesn and uulius up the system. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fall. The Catsrrh Cure? price 2Sc?eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tablets?price 25c?cleanao and heal the jmrts. Munyon's Asthma Cure and Herbs relieve itsthma In three minutes and cure In five days. Price 50 cents each. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache In three minute. l?rlce 25 cents. Munyon's Pile ointment positively cures all forms of pile*. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all purities of the blood. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Vltnllzer restores lost powcj : to weak men. Price J1 00. A separate euro for each disease. At all druggists, 25c a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon. 150o Arch street. Philadelphia. Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. MIN18TEB TEBBELL COMPLAINS Tlmt Hit Infliienee 1? Weakened by 1 ??Jntllrlutta Letter Wrltluff. FORT WORTH. Texas, Feb. 28.?United States Minister Terrell writes from Constantinople to his brother. Hon. J. C. Terrell, of obis city, as follows: "England has played her cards badly; all the massacres could have been avoided 1ia4 Ikt policy b<?en different. BerMes this, tlhe American ipress and American Congress In abusing the sultan and porte wlU destroy my Iniluence here. And -tlien the poor missionaries whom 1 have now protected from <Cie Black to ih?* Cardan #ea are vccitinuously writhe bacfe bom? abusing the sulfun ami porto. and l-bc ir friends In the United States have letters pirhl fettled, and the papers containing them are sent to tfee government 'here imcnc-JI MM}'. ??*-'W I:i;I i i?.v.. such people? If nhe Russian alliance H formed 'then the worst will *oon be nt hand. T think I will be nibJo to start for home in April and when I sc-e you will t?ll you all." Tiie letter la under a February date. Aunln*t Ihr MiirqnrUr SlnCar. WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb.'28.?An efTort will bo made to-morrow to prevent the dedication of the statue of Father Pere Marquette. In Statuary Ilall of the capltol. by Mr. Linton, the member from Mlehljran. who I* ?n ayowed representative of the A. P. A. doctrine*. Mr. Linton prepared a resolution to prevent the placing of th?' statu" in the capltol. basing his protest on n law providing that only statues of cltlx?*ns of the stote furnishing thorn shall be placed there, and claiming that Father Mar(ju"tt" was not a citizen of Wisconsin. He will try to secure con! slderatldn of the resolution. Mtoppnl mill Krnrrliril. BOSTON. Mass.. Fob. 28.?Three , masted eeftooner Navarlno, Captain Warner from Majiranlll.i. Cuba, with augar, arrived here to-day. Her officers canflnn t-he report lvcoived #ier? tirat she had Inen stopped by a 9panhdi I gun boat in ?'nuan waters and *ear>*hed. Trie captain and crew nubmlttid | quietly to tin' Inspection of the Spanish T)fllr-: ?. but they are highly indlgmuu at what thfy consider an insult <to the American flap. HOUNDS VI I.LE. AMI?rl|nnrnn< Mrlnitgr of Minor MnlIrn from Mnr?1nill'? MetrupulU. j The Epworin uengue gave a vunvn sntlonul roc In I'/ at the M. B. pnrsonape Thursday evening. Over one hundred wore present. Each H-rnon was given a card on which a Hat of ton >*ul\JectH was printed* f?arh subject t<> be dlMuas* ed ton minute* with different omn during the evening The plan wor..ed oxcetHllngly well nnd everybody hsd something to say to someone else, but n great many could not consume full time on any one subject. A wu' society of ladies has been organised In the M. E. ehurch to be known .if the "Thimble Hiy," The tolf lowing officers have- boon elected: President, Mrs. J. B. I loo ten; first vice president. Mis* .lane Blake: second vice president, Mrs. It J. MoFadden; treasurer. Mrs. J. W. llurohlnal; secretary, Miss V. Shaffer. The March term of the circuit court opens next Tuesday. < fraud lury sits ut 9 o'clock that morning. A large number of witness's have been summoned to appear, and several very Interesting eases are expected to be the outcome. In the court proper a very large docket lias l>een flled. J?. H. Brock, W. II. Purely nnd E. fs. KoberlH. committee of the school board, returned from a trip of Inspection on I heatini; nnd ventilating through the [ Pittsburgh schools. The hoard will I meet on Monday evening and adopt a system to be used In the new school building Little Prince lodge. Knights of PythI las. held a very Interesting meeting on I Thurruay ^vimiiuk. iitteiu ?%.i imor?lAr ?>r the nvenlnir. Two <-nn<ll<1nt<-s wore.ailffllttcti. Th?> midnight hour was near whan tho ]oUtre adjourned. 'I'lii* prlnon ijurinlH will Ih rIii the flrnt of th" month woorlnir l>dt and mntie |nMnnl of twins cane* while on (Juty. Captain 1'"nant, after npendlnjr n week iit hom.\ loft for rarkornbtirg t<? hrlnff hlM hoat up I In* river. Mm. Clmrlew U^nm. of t'ltmlmrgh. In vlsitlnfT Mrw. A. Mi:L>anleln, at Thompnon. A number of new blcyelen have nl ready boon purchased here thin ikminoii. T>. I<. I.oRan Ih malting further mMItlons lo hln Lafayette buidtifHN block. B6n.ti8. iMi'-y. attorney general,wu hcru ycaterday afternoon. &&&*. : .... . BELLMB2. All Horli of l<ocnl Xnyi nml (JumI|? from (In- <jlnvt Cttf* The name of the llellairc NoJI Works wos changed yeKerday evening <>111clully, to that of the Ttcllalre Steel Company. The oftler of court wan obtained Home -time since, but the change wont Into effect at .sundown yesterday evening. The graduating- elaae of t'le high school organised by electing David Kmery president, Mips In** Ulockburn vlco president. ICdward Adams secretary and Kobert'C. How treasurer. The cla?? liar. zi<5t yet adopted colors. Some talk Is being Indulged In by some of the candidates for mayor and there are eight of thctn now that Indicates the canvnssr will be bitter before Uhe close of the remaining week before the primaries. Ilenry Fltton and bride were given n cordial reception at the home of his mother In thta city upon their arrival from Ironton, nmd they are now nicely settled In their own homo In the Fourth ward. James Strain, conductor on the PpIlalre. Zanosvllle & Cincinnati Railroad. ,4s laid up at his home at Zanesvllle, the result of :i ttqueese between ears In this city tiho other day. S. Q. Hamilton returned yesterday from a western trip for the Chelsea China Company, and will spend Sunday at his home here. William Bond, of Morristown. and Miss Sallle Mclntyre, of We)I?burg. were quietly married In Wheeling Thursday evening. IJellalre Chapter. It A. M., held an Interesting meeting last night a^d conferred degrees upun candidates. Thefhnutauqua eirele held an entertaining session at the thonie of Miss AllJe Mellott lo?t nlgkt. * Some of rhe First ward people nre not dcllglitul over UIP lijcaiiuii vi u dui>i> factory til ere. .Ta-nie-s Sanders is now engaged In the ofllci* uf t?he Novelty Stamping Company. Billy fJoprge, the bas<* ball crack, la to be starter for "The Derby Winner" here. MARTIN'S FERRY. llnptmiiU .MUhnjta iu (he TlirlvlUK c,tT Arntti Ilia Itltrr. John Rogers, tiller nt the blast furnaw, had his right arm broken by being accidentally struck v.'1th a sledge hammer by William Wilson, while at work on Sunday. Mr. Uodgers did not know the bone was broken until Thursday Evening. He will be ofT work for six weeks In consequence. The public day exercises at the high school yesterday consisted of music. essays, recitations and papers. These were the first In the ntnv building. About fifty were adults. Electric bells will he put in the high school rooms. Yesterday Mrs. Rebecca Dean celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday, at her hom* on Fifth btreet. Relatives were present from Colerain. Martin's Ferry, Bridgeport and Potomac. William It. Hays has accepted a position with a large publishing house at Buffalo. N. Y. lie leaves to-day and enter* on his duties Mondey. A. A. Hlllyer. the C., L. & W. ticket agent at Bridgeport, 1h off duty on account of a slisrht injury sustained at the depot the othe r day. J. B. Gillespie will move to Youngstown April 1. Iil? iK-adquartora for the railroad for which he Is freight solicitor. Rev. Blair closed his revival In the M. K. church at Bridgeport last night.. It was very successful. "Side Tracked" will have a large house to-night. There has been a good advance sale. Standard Council, Jr. O. X*. A. M. will meet in the hall of Hiawatha Couucil, after A4UII l. Dr. J. Q. Parr was called to Smithfield last evening by the thsrious4llro*ss of his wife. A two weeks old child of Frank Burley. of Washington street, died yesterday. Mrs. W. t>. Cochran, of Orandvknv, is visiting her father, J. H. L>rennen. The "King's Daughters will give a birthday reception. l"V\ A business man is ?<?(3... *m\ jjPottbrtnostpatient JjQSkQ"frWrT/g!creoturc in the n/SWuaBCr .Z^G7 ?r. world. He cannot *loP wor* every minute to bother with an irritating skin disease, or a bucking cough that V* / insists on breaking r^=r-cr~f?E// into his bargain-f LVd/J making. Neither ws \rt t\ wa'110 l,eor I/V\\b 1 [6s. any long-drawn-out Cilw story of the cause of his ailment. He doesn't care two straws about a fine spnn * ? t? l>onl>1 (r??l Itlmiplf. He liicory ox *???* ?c """",v* maybe predlaposed to scrofula, 0lr,??nsnnJP* tin' Th?t,'' he will tell you ha nolSins to do with tbe case. He want? to be well. If he can be cured, write out a prescription and send in your bill. So, here the Orst part of the proportion Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical Discovery b a medicine that permeates* the whole bodv as water &* thr?"^.a SffEiiJ1 if u ? crobe hunter and rtnicrobe killer. It tsa well-known fact that many peraona or scroP ulcus blood, encourage the breaking out mm* In nrrvent the disease U\ umiKUti; I'V...-, ? t coin* to the Inn**. Torre is no need of living in this state of dre ad nod discomfort. Purity the blood. It cm be done. The "Golden Medical Discovery" will enre 98 per errt. of all consumptive cmm, also of all other Hnfretw, bronchial, throat and lutifc (lincaie*. Don't allow ? dnvgtflt to penuade ynn into tnkinir something that lie nays in " just an (rood.' Maybe it's better for him?-better for hi* profits. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery " ? the jrreatcut discovery of the age. In addition, iu order to know yourself better, send to the World'* Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. v.. ?i one-cent stamps to cover civ \ of mailing only, and get In retina, Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It is a book of 1008 pajres, iUustratcd. and is full of common sense talk that auy one who can read will understand. Aad Here Is tfcc teiUmuay of Mm. It. It Itsr>rv% ni cirrr. Oh it. In rcmrd to the "Golden Medical niton-pry" : " I had a trctihlcaome rlcin ditc.iv. I mifrred much fnrm aur&CQoores. Nethia* hf4ped nte until I tried th? 'Ooblev MMIcsT Discovery." K ye?r or two liter I had lanjr tToabk. Again the ' Discovery' cured me." ? / ?^c&<ls{) QUICK In effect, licnls nnd leaves no pear HurnlrtK, sctfRfeskln eruption* quickly cured by DeWJU's Witch Ilnaol Slave. Applied to burns, scalds, oM sores. It l? magical In effect. Always cures piles. Logan ft Co.. Wheel In*, W. Vn.. B. K. rc-nnouy. uonwoou, nnd Dowlo & Co.. Bridgeport, u. 3 Pllral Pllr*j Itching Piles. Hvniptomn?Molidura; Intoniia Itching nnfl Mlnplng-: W't ?t nlicht. tvornc by gcralchinir. If allow.-*! to continue tumor" form, which oltcn bloc?l and ulcernic, IwonmlUR very norm 8\VAYNK'8 OINTMKNT mop* tli|* ItchlnR ami hiredInr lieul* ulceration, and in moit caxes iI'litovi"* the tumors. At droRKlnm or hy mall, for w fcntn. l>r. Bnuyno & Bon, I'lillodolphlft How Co Cure All Kkln Ulwinri," pimply npply SWAVNB'S OI.NTMRNT. No Inicrnnl mrdlcln* roqulrod. Cure* totl?r. * 'ma. itch, nil eruption* on tho fm n, luind?. none. etc.. leaving Ihe hIuii cbar. whlto and healthy. It* Kreat heatIns and curative potrcru am pornexaed hy pn other rwdv A"!, your druggist for BWAYNII'S OlNTii I.NT. uhn&w Llflhtnlnn Hot Drops? What a Funny Namol Very True, but It Kills All Pain. Sold Evorywhoro. Evory Day? Without Relief, Tlicro la No Pavt NOT A DAY?GEO. geot l- sti NOT L XL \e a . Passes now unless we add our already representative orders given last fall are no\ ative right on the market to (not heretofore shown), w< one to supply your wants. While Dress Goods in < found in such endless var mention lines in colors?pla per yard to $3.80 a yard, the goods being so well finishi that to the inexperienced ej others, and better grades. , cent effects are reproduced. To make this more attre gant novelties) and Trimmin any price of goods. LiNir While seldom mention* the most important departr contains every class of gooi tenances that can be securi lower than elsewhere. EMBROI1 You may be wanting si low priced in Embroideries, will make your wants know isfy you in either quality, st The same may be alsc which is now larger ana more for some time. Don't forget this when wear supply, and if it need; at our line before deciding o self or purchasing elsewhere GEO. ETSH X^Easter number of Fa" See the Premium Offer. WANTED. "\I f ANTED?TO RENT A SPITE OF >V iVfo or thrw rooms for young marI -.-i 1_ tnrll I 'ant raII v nni vwu|?i'i wj w. ?... located, Address 1*. E., care Intelligencer office. j fe77 Agents wanted to introduce i "Earth Girdled." Dr. Tal mage's wonderful new book; m arly massive paRes; over 400 pictures: he tolls all he saw whllo traveling 'round the world. Address PEOPLE'S, 3941 Market street. Phlladelphla, Pa. f?*2S-ith&s_ "\irANTED?TO BORROW FROM 14,000 }y to JG.UOO for one year on security that is above reproach nnd beyond all question. Any person having this amount to loan should answer thin Inquiry. Address A. U. C., care Intelligencer. fe.S* \\TANTED?MEN AND WOMEN TO f T work at home; I pay IS to $16 per week for maklnp Crayon Portraits; new patented method; anyone who can read and write ran do the work at home, In sparo time, day or evening; send for partlfiilnrr and begin work at once. Address H. A. ORIPP, German Artist, Tyrone. Pa. telS-sa HELP WANTED-MALB. O ENTB-OREATE8T OFFEU OIVEN by any newspaper?Fifty Cents to agents on each Dollar. The Catholic v'-"" hv thn Pnfhnllp lliahonq. Priests and eminent writers as tho leading Catholic Family Weekly. Subscription prlre. One Year by Mail, Ono Dollar? Canvassers nro allowed tho largo commission or Fifty Cents on each II 00. Agents wanted In every Catholic parish In every city and town.* Kxporlonco not necessary. Write for sample ropy. Address TUB CATHOLIC NEWS, 11 Barclay street. New York. f<sS FOR SALE. TTOTBL FOR SAL&-17 ROOMS, FURII N18HED throughout: a good Investment: paying business. Address POTTER & LAYMAN, II or ton, W. Va. feM* lyaT.'iV i'-h'.-uit.' .".wiNvrv/. ifl 1 > health I ofTer my bakery business for sale. <"oll on or address W. H. WHEAT, corner Thirty-eighth and Water streets. fcfl J^OK SA LK. SALOON. Good location nnd tnulo. Cnn Ivo bought rhvap. luquirooi S. O. HOYOE. oc31 HOP Chaplino Street. 17* OR SALE OR RENT?THE SEN 1 BERT Garden, at Pleasant Valley. fronting ?70 feet on National Road and extending back 720 feet. Can bo laid out in very desirable building lots. For Rent?Tho homestead of C. Belbert, adJoining 8. 8. Bloch's residence. with a ten ati*l n four-roomed house on tiio premise*. Possession given Immediately. Inquire of F. HAPPY, at Rlymann Brewery, or at prcmlu'S. deal-sow j^UK bALii A PEW CHOIC.P. LOTS AT EDIJINOTOX Cheap nud on Eatjr Terms. W. V. HOGE. of* City flank Hulldlng. iu? Market Street. CJTOCK8 FOR SALE. O ^ shures German liank. ~ 0 shares Riverside Gla ?s Company. 3 Wheeling Pottery bonds, C per cent. 10 shares Exchunue Bank. ro shares Wellsburg National Ilank. shares Dollar Savings Bank, of Bellolre. Du shares Aetna-Standard Steel and Iron in) ?linri>n Wheeling Stool and Iron Co. 20 J?huic? FrnnMIn Insurance Company. II. ?. 111 WIN, Brokflr, frlS No. 22 Twelfth Ktroat. STOCKS FOR SALE.' National ttnnk of Went Virginia. ICxohnnKc hank. National llnnk of Wollsburg. ?\?'tm-HtnnUaid Mill. Uil.'i llo Iron WerM. WhH line BIMl Itld iron Compnnjr, Whnollnv Ic nnd Htoraico Company. NV? rJtiM.l lTrMno. wiu'Miiw muiwny ?ompany. lUvi?riM" Company. Cryvial?Company. Dlofh lJroa. To ha coo r.mipany. Franklin Inauranco Company. Wood nroi. iManln* Mill Company. SIMPSON & HAZLETT. Block*. Honda. Investments, Inauranco. fo7 Ull Market Street i E. BTIFEL & CO. iFEf&ca ^ DAY some new dress fabrics to spring line. All Import v in. and. with areoresent pick up the latest arrivals ; are better fixed than any :otton, woolen and silk are iety, we would especially ids and novelties from 25c cheap and medium priced 2d and such pretty styles re they seem equal to the Ml the lustres and irridis? ictlve we have Silks (eleigs of every class to match vJGS. ;d in our ad., it is one of nents in our store, tor it i linings and their appurThe prices might be DERIES. amething fine, medium or but it matters not if you n. We think we can sat yle and price. i said of our Lace stock, ( complete than it has been looking after the Under> entire replenishing look n making garments your? hli co. SHiONS now in. Get REAL ESTATE. At Your Own Price and Terms! Wo will poll you a lot on weekly or monthly payments and loan you money to build a hou*e with. We have building lots In all parts of the city nnd suburbs. Call on us before buying elsewhere. ROLF c*J ZAKTH1, fo24 30 Fourteenth Street HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE 7 storerooms and 2 dwellings renting for $18100 per month, corner Market ana Twentieth streets, pays 12 per oent. Nos. IMS and 1510 Markot street lot 40x134 feet Cheap No. 9 Kentucky street, lot 30x140 feet No. 2212 Chapllno street largo brick luillJlnir. No. 85 ISth street, " rooms and stable. No. 1W 17th street. 5 rooms and staUa. Lot cornor Main and 18th streets. No. 121 14th street. 7 rooms and bath. No. 1MB Chaplin? street, 7 rooms. No. 1313 Chaplin* street, 9 roomsLot on Main 8L between OA and f3d 8t*. 3 lot** on North Wabash street. No. 81 South Broadway, residence of J. E. Hughes, Esq. Iaji North York street. No. Indiana St.. 7 rooms, modern. No. 27 N. Wabash St.. ? rooms, cheap. A Uno lot In Pleasant Valley. No. IS Vermont street, 4 rooms; lot 25x101 feet: ?l,8no. A fine lot In Woodsdale. Tho Bloch property on North Main BL MONEY TO LOAN. RINEHART & TATUM, The City Bonk Building. Telephono 219. . te24 FOR SALE. HoitM, 8 rooms and hall, with all ?Mtrn IraEroroincou, Ubapllno at., Ccntro Wheeling. ?fiOJi Home. 7 room* am! hall. t(Uh st, 12.700. Homo. 5 room*. 13th av, Si 400. houm, 3 rooms, In Belredore add. f&3. Ilouao, 14 room* nud aiure room. Main st, near 21?i sL.loi 4ill.'J ft. #9.500. i| Tor n short tlmo. one of the finest bouses on ctiaplina it., centro Wheollnjr: 9 rooms, with hall anil modern Improvements; cheap; terms cmt. House. 7 rooma. hall aud lanre lot, 14th St., fi?W. House. 7 rooma and G-roomed house In rotrt lot 33x1/0 ft., l?h ?t. U ooo. House. 7 rooma. brink, with ball. Jacob Stt Centre Wheeling: cheap. 12.900. Ilouao. 0 rooma. brick. K*?nrat . ftth wd.. 91500. House. 7 rooma N. Market at: cheap. SI.3J0. U lot* on I.lnd at. Delrodore. I lis each. House. 2 rooms. Wilaou at. Centre Wheeling. j m?j tcim*. ??.? * Lot. AO feet front. I.ind at. fiV). Hotuo, 4 rooms and attlo, Jaoob at.. 6th want. tl. 4% Hnure, it momr. brick. 15that, S*..vm. Hotel. -I rooun, Martin a F?trrj, O; cheap. oo ew term* Ifouso. 8 room*, and ft*roomod home In rear, Market at., between 7th uud R?h ata.. S IIoum'i R room?and hall bath and bothgiMt, Jacol*?t.. boiweeu Nth andMlh. S6.VKL limine** proport jr on Mariret iu at moderate prlee. rioo. *W5, SjOJ. ISO). n,0X and U,JOJ to loan on rculcilfto. _______ NESBITT & DEVINE. Tel. GI*. 173P Mnrkot Strewt. '] FOR BENT. lis Ohio street. 7 rooms nnd bath. 6 Virginia atreet. 0 rooms nnd bnth. El Smith York utreet. 7 rooma and hath 12S South Penn street, S rooms. And novoral others. Hoimm ami lota for sale on ea*y terms. Money to loan ; on Real Ketate. HARRY J. FINK & BRO.. Ull.lt. KSTATR AtJKNTS. T?1nnhoiia(IR7i No. H4;l Mirh?tStr??l, | r>n ;3 IT1 VEllY DKSOHII'TIOX OK J Book.Job, Nnwnnap<trnnt1 Poiitar Printing done at ltcA?oii?t>!o Rate# *t tuo Imri.i.ujk.ni'iji j.iu Poiktimx OmoK. MoUtro ; ] ami Rapid rreooi. New Typo tad l>e?lfui