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Ijpiifiliii Ifepr'Ss | REVENGE IS SWEET.' Yesterday afternoon the Wheeling!! defeated the team of I'lttaburgh profusions! ball tower*. commands by the well-known one-armed pitcher, George England. Not only ware the visitors defeated? they were whitewashed, and only mi weeded In making iwo hits off "Ked" tSurvey, and both were seratche!?. If Garvey'a work of y,'sterdny Ik a line on what may be expected of him throughout the *eawon. It N assured that he will be one of the fluent in the business. The Wheelings went Into the game determined to wipe out the disunion of Saturday's ten inning defeat, nnd they Hiicveeded In doing Jr must adinlrubly. r?... tvnrk of the Nullera. both It) the In rldd and outfield, was very fine. Of the tlirtw error*. one, that of Taylor, ivas on h most dltllculi chance and It U'fts nut surprising that hi* recovery w as Incomplete and the throw to Mrst w?* lo\s-. The work of Taylor was the feature of the gamo. ranking with the phenomenal work of Uarvcy In the box. lioth McCSInultin and Curtis <JiU clean tvork In the outfleld. and a glance at the iuore- showing four put-out* far AleNaraara, tella the st try >>: tho g.*"l : >1111*9 he accomplished In right-f*rd<*n. JK-Steen put up an excellent gatru* at firs': base. MwsWt's work l?*hlnd the pla:e Justified ull the ?: xjvl words that have been spoken fur hi'm For tin? visitors. ?he future was the d .-i'- catch <<r a iu- iii r.'i^r: ceotre flold by Hart and Yenffle. and the return of che.ball to first, muklng a double play. 'This occurred In the seventh . ~ ' 4 ? ? ?-l? Alt? t?t?f Inning. t?arvt?y nun nuu<.? I Curtis Mud cracked out o nice clean nUVH g|e ind proapMt run* ?v.*s bright Then came the most peculiar jV- . r ' ? 'm ih-- Inland tfrimtxis. M. i;innlss batted out u My <n short cen? , I ; r th.it teamed to deep for Hart nnd I too short fur YfBgte, the o?*i?tre fielder. I In face It had the ear-mark* of it base I hit Hart mad* a gr^t sprint for Che I ball, hut ivqs short about half a foot. I The Spalding struck his outstretched hand and bounded out. It went up In I the air* and wonderful to relate, settled In Yeagle's hand ami wu? an out Cur n?. on tirsl. uw Hart miss the rty ond I m one* sprinted for second. When YeaI pie threw to first for the doublu, Curtis I ?i!> .1 very surprised young man, as n'-iy l>e easily imagined. Th<> game started off In rather ar un premising way, from the Wheeling I point of view. Doneghy drew free transI porta Hon and Garvey failed to handle I lUggerty's grounder. Another base on I filled the base* Then Hori sent a h->t liner to short, which Taylor caught In beautiful style and ran to secona. n(ir(n?t ffnjrcerty. Then he sh?>* the hall ?v. r to McStetn. but just it'second too lute for what would have fweH a greut triple play. As It was. Taylor had a ?k>uble to his credit unarmed. TIv lnnlns was *nded by McMlHen belni; rvtired from Ktmh to McSte-n It wa.? u narr >?v escape. Hut for Tat'olr* lucky dnuble the visitors would surely havo ecorod one or more runs. In the Wheeling half of the same lnninir Curtis l.-<i off wltii .? bounder to MeMlllen. which that plrfvcr- handled cltin, but nwd'- at. a.viol mid throw to Hagjrerty. Before the ball had been to the dUriJwral. ClRtlS VU perched on third. McGlnjiiss waa an ut. hut on Taylor's InflHd hit. Ctirtis was canffh: and retired on the lines t> tweet t - i: > i and home. Messitt ended th* Inning by nrlkinK out. Thi sevex U InnlpKi that follow< until the sixth, brought nonr of the play - i- .1 In m< ftlxth, however, th-> Nailers made their killing and won t'it> game. On Brodl"'* error. Curtis went to ?econ?l and i moment later ad - .iti*t.*?! to third i?n a passed ball by V!- .1 br ?k?? out with that old cry. "The best .atcht-r ??n -arth." Bu: that didn't bot'ir Mitchell?nothing fazes that tr-sh v unjr mitr .iumuiuiiki .... ..... .. single. scoring Curtis with th" first rurt of tin g ime amid much enthusias n Taylor was arf olil to Mo.Vtilien, but Metsltt unci Lyon* ..opfcelrt j r^putatictr or :h?* Ne'# England gut. by pi.ik lie alngles apW Ktvss was the second out. advancing Lyons to aecond, Johnson fumbled Mctfteen"* grounder. and by dar! unn . M sltt in1 Lyons cam'* ncrow the p*in. bringing the rum uj> to the tour mark. McN'lmara ended the Inning by fanning . ul As stated a Sove, the two JjiQi ma.'" off Harvey were scratches. The first was ide in tin -: xt!: by BrgSle: and trcond occurred In tho fnlKiwin*; inning i?nd was made by Yeagl-. Vvho hit to Tjj-1 r at deep short field. It was n hard chance, but Taylor made th? stop all right. but could not r*oov**r in tlnvIt an accurate throw. Wh*n the l?<ii reached McSteen the runner was at tho base Sourr: WHEELING. AB. R. BH. SIT. PO. A. E 'urtl*. cf 4 1 1 2 1 " * ?' - " * ' i ? a ?t o .ti'.itimiiBP. ?i... -? .7 - . , Taylor. M ? 0 " ' 1 1 M???ltt. r t 1 2-0-3 I " i,vor.?, lb J 1 I . JL- 1 " 1 K rr*i*. 2b " ' ' Mrfi(o#n. Ih 3 0 11 0 II 1 " McNammrm. r(.. 3 ft J " J ? ? iitrvi-y. p 3 0 ft _0 0 3 _1 Total* c i s a 5 IS : 1MTTS AH. I!. Bit. Bll, TO. A. K. I-iwthy. 31) 2 ? 'l -"t ; ? '> IfKimr, lb ... 3 0 0 It 5 H I ft i:ro<ll<\ If 1 ? 1 *? J ' ' Mart. p. ? J ' J M<-Mill*n. 2b... 1 " " " 3 ? Wtchrll. < < " ? " i 5 V. .?!? cf 3 0 1 0 2 - ? Woodward, rf ... 3 " 0 0 2 o 0 ol,n?on, |? I 0 ft 0 . 0 ^3 1 Total 1 1 'I 2( 13 3 "SI - ft n 0 <r ? 4 0 0 1 i 11.? o 1 0 1 0 ?-? ' ft ft 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0-0 fff?? 0 O 0 it 0 1 10 0?2 ?h run*. WbftUiiK ' Dojibl? pliers* T i -lor iinauiiiml: Curtis. Mcnu?ltt and J.y V-xKl? and Ikm^cliy. Hnrt W?kI.i' ! Ilaejcrty. lUiu-* "f> hall*. r_ vrv i 11 Kjnrxhv. liro'llo and McMillan): V John?on 1 (Owy). Htrurk out. by ! '. . iIwifbT and Y? ;ik!' ); by Johri- n K (M^Mltt. Kr#?*. MrNamara 2. <Sarpa?*M ball. Mitchell. Wild pitch. ?;tirv?y Tim*'. Ilia. Went htr cold ConMi' iilavlnir ttnld. ffiiiddt'. I'm Dirt'. 'lortSor ' ' ________ BASEBALL COMMENT. Th^ third and final jfame of the *orlo? ! (n-o?n (i'-ortee England'* tram of Pitt*"i.-gh pn.fr-^lonal* nnd the Wh^Hns BICYCLES-JASON C. STAMP. ^ Bicycles.| 9^ EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD. * 8 No rxprrimenti to pay for, and no freak vitxi to be exploded by u%r. JASON CSTAMP, 1523 MARKET STREET. . . . . xnrMth&fl He ft ! < Tfc || Min iff nJKTSzS^^Hfc lit TmyktM in K fVIHK Ml ?:< Mi Fitly Yetrs A|0. il! Oraudfathe r'a hat t And wlthta It yea itr, w ttrandfathrr'a favorite cough remedy. Ho Whether '(was Asthma, lroachitla or '*< Croup. ' Or baby at night waked the home with a Hi whoop, laWith Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Craa'ther mi waaaitre |,? -That oo cold or cough would e'er fait of a t, HiIn hat* the atylea change, but the recorda lit wilt ahow Ho Cough* are cured at they were lO^aaraago, -Jj.1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ,, baa no equal as a remedy for gj coughs, oolds, and lung dis- y. eases. Where other soothing j!f elixirs palliate. Ayer's Cherry m Pectoral heals. It is not a choap oough syrup, which ' soothes but does not strength- "! en; it is a physician's oough <ia remedy, and it cures. It is "f put up in large bottles, only, j',1 for household use. It was cti awarded the medal at the Hj ?*j._ n.: m *1.-.. w onu a r tui ui uiuui>jr - j It baa a record of 50 Years of Cures* : j Inter-stste team will take place this afterfloon at 3:30 o'clock. Baker will pr>tii- i ably pitch for the home tram, while Woodward will be in the point* for the i victors. He it was who pitched in the j same last Saturday, when the local* lost Ic ten inning*. An exulting gam** Is i sure to be witnessed. The playing Held .' will be In better Fhape this afternoon. a* George Kndiand, the ono armed pitcher, * will p]xo pitch. O'Rrien. the first baseman. ia expected to arrive this afternoon. His appearance *< will strengthen the team, though McSteen put up an entirely satisfactory j game at the Initial bag yesterday. M It Is questionable If Whaley would put he up n? satisfactory a game at short as mi Bill Taylor Is putting: up Just now. And w. he's a stronger hitter, toe. on Mr. Herrington's two little children ftC havi? made quite a hit with the grand stand patrons. They are In the cushion ?' business and are hustlers in their line, th Another thing?they're good rooters for >*? "papa's boys." sb ? pr It J# likely Colonel Domlnlck Morris pi wil be re-appointed custodian of the th peace at the ball park for this season. Tl His friend* were urging his appoint- fn mcnt on Manager Coyle yesterday se Domlnlck'* stentorian tones strike terror in the heart of the small boy be- Oi hind the fence, and in case of a rum- or pus. l.? a police force In himself. His re- J? appointment would And favor with the be "fan?." ikJ HOWLING. ?; df Secretary William Fette, of the South *j SidA Row line League, has computed the w, averages for the season's work. ami the l'a.?t that can be wUd ]? that thf? South *,J Hlderr have had the most successful sea- "j I ( hirlx?.tr?brt?r. ^ ,li President Soutn Mae isovninR u-hkuo. .. - in of league bowling ?*ver had In Wheeling. Not only ha* the league passed Jj{ through Its season *>f twenty-one weeks r.' without a postponed gam?\ hut thf Intercut ha* never for a moment lagged. Th?; standing of the club* at the flnlth Is as N follows. IlHrvf.it having beaten uut Ran- jj"1 dy B<*os for third position, for which they were tied at the finish: T'-ani". Won. Lost. Pt. A v. 'J1 Famous 4fl 17 .7?> >-7'> Js Ti.IhI Wave* zt :t . 19 Mr? n< Harvest & .?? xg* >>' ItanJy lloos > Z'< .tftf M7 ?%r Aurora* Z\ .<t*/ Si*, Mall J'ourh 77 :r, .^.-9 ku, < Vramlm 1M 39 ..>1 K.*rj Aber-Nlt 11 Lz 17i ',Ji The Individual average ucrc as fol- u, lows: _ I'lnyer. Team Average. Games. ' Rahr. Tl-lul Wavrs l.y, ?? R <*<imphelf. Fnmwfi 2~ "J *Sus. WHtxel. Famous i;,7 M nt Manwhncr. Famous \'f, ?5 R Jackson. Auroras IVi CI " .. .... U.rvNl i;,4 is if (>'N?U1. Kati'ly Boo# ?M M . Hall. Famou* ??* ? 1 Knotc. Famou*... V; * I. F-'tt's (Viamlc*? 1 - * ; Tl H< HrbroiiKh. Mall I'ouch 1G 3 (*rav?-r. Randy Hooil ] '? 7-' Nolle. Mail Pouch... 161 jd Hch#-?*hlf. Mu" Pouch J '1 ? Si-hl. l, llarvot w rjiiiiKhan, Harv??t j? m W. butrr, f>ramic? JJJ -J , Ilowlln, Famou* J?* * J7 Arndt. (Uindy Iloo* m? 11 and Ian. Karnou* ;;{ cu Haxl' t t. Tidal Wave* 147 Shrvr. Karvfut J* 'J . 8? a mon. Harv#?*t {? : *? Turkt-r. Alwr-NIt JJJ "J Mil It, Mall Pouch .. j? * nf< F. Hraah. Randy IJooa i? w Y.nkf. Tidal W?v? *? & J Fctt*. Tidal v? jJJ J? Hosl??y. F?mou? '? il|r?wlli|t*r, lUnWl ^ ||r W. I;ra*li. Randy ffoo? H-j l;. KbHlruc. Mall Pouch ?- ?? h Roth. Aurora* JV; 2i Warner. Aurora" ]? nnixt, ivuiimjt - dl }trftt. Aurora* 1" 1 la u in a tin, Ilsn'*'! Rox?. Mull Pouch 54/1 Ai Wotift,' f ultfl-.r.* .. I?" *3 T)| Patt#r*on. Tl?UI WavM IS* g. Lone. ItAtidy Moo* jf littahfrftr. Tlilol VVbvw 13; 5-' Martin. Orarnlr* I IT IS CI 8t*vnt*on. K?mouii .. 13?I 12 t?? H< hro^lT. Ominl''* 13* .*,1 Nnnkmnn, Mall l'ou< h IH 3* llnrMtiiiari. Aiironfr U? \V?*rnuth. Auroiu* .. .. ..... fT? J*' foi Hunir'Tman. Oritmk* !.;? 67 HV IicMirtJKk'''. TJdal Wave* 5il 12 |Y> S< lir? i??-. Aurora.* .. lit W Muff. Alwr-NU I? IS Turner, Kandv flon? 132 to Ftftif. Kin'ty TioiiA* t- T) HrhultS. Oramk* Ml II . Kruiix. M?? Pouch 131 Zt tn AwDrr. Ahrr-Ml !> *? HorlnB#r, Hmdv l?oo* iw .Cl u, Krlrt'-r. Tidal Wavo* VM 21 *Mimu|bach. Famous i?* flhel, Aurora# , *129 i2 to ha far, A#br-Nlt 12!? !? ly, Aurora* ir.? ? irtnlns. Tidal WaviN 11K ihtf, A bar-Nit I2N ill. Ilumly lloo* ISK "I itun. Kurnnim I.'7 U i )lif?t?*ttcr. A??br-NH 1-7 f>". ! iinnon. A!nil I'ourh 127 Ivmteln, oratnlca l?l Li nni*y. PiBloiKi ?'? ?' ik*r, Harv*?t li.*. IS awl, Tldnl Wtven 1J4 * i? WVItaH, Famous 171 ii ilnvr, Aber-Nlt in 4s Ivor, AIkt-NU 113 5' iber, O-ruinlr* m i; iirrln, Tidal Wave* 122 a mnliiR, Aurora* ll!i 3 uIhoii, Curamlcit 117 ? C. Fete*. Harvest 1H !< hulta. Ab*r-Nlt 114 ! tin. Randy Boo* 112 3 ihnkf, Bandy Uoox 11<? 3 ilfh, Aebr-NIt loy ii brooder, Ab?r-Nlt HCi 1.*. IIlkl>V. IlAtlilv Knm I (14 - ! alter*. Aber-NIt 104 SI hau. Mull Pouch lfll 3 )fr?ulor, Aurorun w 3 Die game* for third ponlrion, between wveit and Randy IJoot, were bowled <t nlflu and Harvmt took two without uch exertion. The noore was um folffcRVEST. Int. I'd. Total. anion 133 144 277 uinRcr 175 lift 2!K malum i:it it;.* >'. lenH 1*7 173 S?i0 . Kelt* 145 140 2M , In J 141 H* ?? , Total* M vw 1744 INDY BOOS. Int. 2d. Total. . Hranh ttl li>4 187 ilf 137 111 24# ihnke Ill M 1"M 1 liter l!w 144 324 ankey 141' 1? l'7l Ind 115 1*1 -:m Totals s.TS 'US KH) .Tmpli>?Patterson. Scorer*?Webster id C. Noltr. rhe prises are to b?* /riven next Thur*,y evening and will have the ptaistng cornpanlment of a f'*ui?t tendered the xyerw by Colonel William Fette, of the irvent Horn.- alley*, the gonial find eftl. nt secretary vf the league. The prlza nr.era are a* follows: ream prixen: First?Famous, |25. Seoond?Tidal Wave, 520. rhlrd?Harvest, 810. fourth?Randy Book. 85. Individual average prises: Famous?Gu? WeiUel, 157. 8*. Hdol Wave?Rahr. 158, $4. Harvest?William Fotte, 1?4. $4 Randy Booa-*-Craver, 1.12, 84. Aurora?Jackson. 156. $4. Hall Pouch?Nolte, 151. 8? _>namic*?L. Fett?r. 152, 84. fcber-Nlt?Tucker, 144, 84. I Highest Individual wore?Craver. RanBoos. 85. I llghwt average of leuv --?Rahr, Tidal ave, 83. _____ MABTIH'S TEEBT. ftps Mil Mtsfcap* l? U? Thriving Olff AeroM tha Ktr*r. Last nlfht tho annual meeting of the , artln's Ferry fire department wai I Id In the Opera house. About forty embers were present ana me meeting as a very satisfactory one throughit. Considerable business was transtod. Hatisfactory reports wore re- , ived from the different committees id officer* and sll were pleased with e reports made. These reports lowed everything to he In first class ape. and this pleased the members went The old officers, who have 1 oven very faithful, were re-elected, es* being: Dr. A. R On*, chief; lomas H. Green, assistant chief; Alpd Harris, treasurer; Thomas Pugh, cretary. At the close of the meeting Dr. A. 71. ig, who has served as chief since the ganlxatlon of the Martin's Ferry flr?j partment. announced that the memr had a now place to eat and he Invlti every man present to go to his res!nce. where he would endeavor to enrtaln them. The Invitation was ten red In a most graceful manner and 1 went to his comfortable residence i North Fourth street, where they ?re beautifully entertained. This part of the programme was a irprise to the tire laddies, but wa* a ust agreeable one, and all left much eased with the entertainment and Try that every member of the departent did not share In the enjoyment. Tin riiu Orcaulzril. The University Association class orinlzed at the high school building last ght with ft membership of fifty, and ith !h?* following officers: President. , K. McComba: vice president. Miss le Copenhaver; secretary. Miss Mage Ralston: assistant secretary. Jam?>s veeney. treasurer. Charles K. W1IU ms; music committee. Miss Laura \artz. Mrs. R. R. Kerr and Miss Jene Lytle. Thomas Mitchell was electI loader for the first week. KInImI Otflrci*. Last night the general circle of King's aughter* elected officers as follows: rs. Frank McCarty. president: Mrs. R. McClure. vice .president: Miss irah Gray, treasurer; Mlsa Lillian pan. secretary. The delegates electi to the state convention, which meets : Akron are Mrs. George W. Reeec id Miss Lillian Dean. Dfitta of Mra. NcAmImcI*. Mrs. Rachel McAnlnch, aged 62 years, ed on Sunday night at the family resence on Zane street after a lingering ness with tuberculosis of the bowels. , ie wan the widow of the late James cAnlnch. who was a well known Iron { r?rker and a Mason. She was born In | ew Jersey in 1835 and the family came , Martin's Ferry from Pittsburgh In 75. The surviving children are Hen\ Mrs. Pet*r Ferrang. Oliver, and unes. The Uereased was a sister of i imea and Thomas Kobblns. The fu>ral will take place this afternoon at 2 clock. The Interment will be at Rlv- , view. Tha Lrctnrr Court*. The lecture course at the M. K. church uler the auspices of tho Epworth pague will be as follows: April 22, < ev. Russell H. Poi>e, D. P., subject. \s Others See Us;'* May 11, musical 1 id literary entertainment: May 17, ev. A. W. Adkinson. Huhject, "The and of Yesterday and To-day:" May Rev. J. M. Stultx. D. P., subject, rho Battle of Gettysburg;" Jim* 10. , fv. w. 1?. blarney, nuujcvt, ,v uvu,t,; ilk on Home and Home*." Martin'* Ferrr Rrlifk. William Buttock had one nf hi* tin rs badly injured while at work on III No. 4 nt tho Aetna-Standard yesrdav and will be off some tim<-. Kdard Thomas. of mill No. 17. had his leg it and is laid up In consequence. Mrs. r,eor*:e Tweedy. who has been : rk with typhoid fever, is able to be >out the house. Mrs. Tweedy whs k (hre?? week*. Iter son has been 111 ith the name disease for nineteen peka. Two of tne new tin pots at thn Laughi were put In operation lust nlslit. very thine will boon by to-night. With ip new additions this Is one of tho ost complete mills In the United ate*. An enjoyable hop was given at the Membly last nlaht. Music was fur- ' Mhetf by the Oriental mandolin club, vrral out of town people attended. The suit of Wllllurn M. Lupton vs. iarbn and Jennl* Burkle. set far yonrday befor" 8f|Ulre Theo. Koller, was tiled before It came up for trial. Peck Souders, who was hurt at Pitts. . trail la*! *??? "5 ? 'in* while palntlnit. la homo and will main until he * '? wrtl- ! The newly elected iiBMfm will have atiDrar before lh? county auditor on , luriday at 10 o'clock ami receive their ?tructloi?. The new < ounrll will organize on Salday night. Th- people our town are all *oln* |.u* CI^?hln*.^?ioea and Mattlaaa at /\ a M?nr f AV - 30 1' ' II \ ' j^^Hj"r*t,uKhl 1 I'\< x\ (^^ JnjTVfs. / \ Bother women wbo /f ' miifht be happy, ex? * 1st in constant misery f 4 I i ;wilb served strained I I ) (aluioit to the snap1,1 pini point by rant / / II '.disease or derangeA ' 11 ment peculiar to VN I \ their iri. The* fail \ ^1 to realire, pertiapn. > what i* the cause of 9 ^ " (all their wretched/ ? \ nesa and weakness. I Or thev shrink from ' IOC uiuiumj HiEiHwu of " local treatment," which ! tiler ell generally uailesa. All women should know that Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription it a ^perfect unfailing specific for their delicate ailments. It cures naturally and scientifically bv removing the internal source of the difficulty. It restores health and strength both to the special organism and the entire nervous system. It it the most wonderfa) builder* op of energy snd nerve force for young women and prospective mothers. It is the only medicine of it* kind prepsred by a regularly graduated physician, a killed, experienced specialist. Dr. Pierre has been lor nearly thirty years chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. Any woman may consult him either personally or by letter, free of charge. Br. Pierce's wonderful free book. "The P*o? nff>'( Cum mod K/ntr Mrdlrll Adriur "ill thoil auti and eight-nage volume, containing * clear einlanation of tne human phyniolnjfv with much information melally important for women. Orer yoo ilJuafratioos. II wfll be went paper* bound, absolutely free, to any one who aenda >t rent* in one-ernt %tamp? to pay the coat of mailins <M/r AddreM. World's Diapentarr Medical Auociatlon, Buffalo. N Y. If handaome durable cloth bound binding U preferred, tend ten Ctntt more (31 cent* in all), to pay the extra coat South'* new storo, Twelfth street. Wheeling*. Tho Junior Mechanics ftro much ( leaned with the sermon of Rev. W. J. Williams ut tho Episcopal church on Sunday* Samuel Hoaton ha9 put up a beautiful Iron fence in front ?>f the new residence of Miss Minnie Watson, on Fourth street. George W. Davis and Miss Margaret r. Iturkle were married on Sunday evening by Rev. Dr. J. W. Robblns. Theodore Moor* Is making a number uf substantial Improvements at his residence on North Fourth street. Quite a number of Martin's Ferry people will attend th?? stock sale on the Pine Valley stock rarrn to-uay. John and Lizzie Plnkerton hurled their seven-weeks-old son. Paul ('hapman. at Rlvervlew yesterday. Misses Alpha and Kate Davis, who hav? beon visiting here. returned to Pultney Bottom yesterday. Henry Oauding, of the Commoner and Glassworker, haa returned from an extended trip in the phhi. Rev. PancoABt has returned from New Alexandria anil Brilliant, where he preached on Sunday. The Belmont brick works ball club wants to play the Eclip??? club on Saturday afternoon. A business meeting of the Epworth Leagur will be held at the M. E. church this evening. With ticket M7 R P. A Mender drew ? fine suit of clothes at Joseph Jacobs' and is happy. Mary S. McMasters, of Ml. Pleasant. ha? b??en granted an original widow's pension. Mr*. 11 P. Allender has returned from ji week's vlult with relatives at Pittsburgh. Alex Linn is moving his family from Pasco to his property on Hanover stride t. Dr. O. H. Fennarh was fined $200 and costs at Cadiz for violating local option laws. Lyman Hnnes returned to Pittsburgh yesterday aft?*r a brief visit with his parents. Carl Baker is able to be out aft>?r an eight weeks' sickness with typhoid ffver. Mrs. Charlotte Davis, son and brother. returned to Benwood yesterday. Mrs. Frank Masters. ?-i Dlllonvsle. was in Martin's Ferry yesterday. If you want a first clasi Iron fence at a low price go to S. H, Heat on. Charles Whltten, of Whltten's Landing. Is visiting friends here. The newly elected township officers were sworn in yesterday. Llewellyn Lewis will return from Shawnee to-day. Common pleas court will convene on April 26. IIALL'S Hair Renower enjoya the confidence and patronage of p?-uplc ail over the civilised world, who use It to restore and keep the hair a natural color. _ WE see South'# new store on Twelfth Btre^t will be open on Wednesday. April 14. They have u new stock of Clothing. snoes ana .\ouoni i nvy menu *p?*rlnl Invitation to Bridgeport people to call. CONSTIPATION* Is a deadly enemy to health; Burdock Blood Hlttern In a deadly enemy to constipation. 3 PROF. FIELD'S worm powder# aold on a guarantee; try (hem; at druggist*. NOT only acute lung trouble*, which may prove fatal In a few days, tout old rhronlc cough* and throat trouble may receive immediate relief and b<? permanently cured by Ono Minute Cough Cure. Charles R. Goetze. corner Market nnd Twelfth street*; Howie & Co.. Bridgeport; Peabody & Bon, Benwood. 6 CASTOIIIA. New Goods. Fresh stork of all kinds of Mlllinrrv on Tuesday at 1145 Main utrrrt. MRS JKS3IK MrAPAM. BICYCLES. Bicycles. OUR EXHIBIT OF Bicycles and Sundries Will be found in the Gymnasium, Y. M. C. A., during the Bicycle Show. nun W MHNCnN'S SANS UUVI II* UVUIUJVll u WVIIU, 1210 MAIN SfRCU. 1 EASTER WEEK-OE Geo. E. St Easter V Full of desire, am eventful advent of to that day, whieli i and beautiful sprin and after Easter w ' f??1l onetMtnn ??*?! U Hill Watlllliv, J ' incidentals, such as Linen Department. \ Offer* many bl* value* needful Ju?t nowjj for the replenishing of hounelwld linen*,\ towels, sheet*, spread*, and pillow caaes.J Especially amonp: them la on* lot of full-5 *i*ed Hemmed Crochet Qullta?elegant# pattern.**?a t C 79c. S which In a regular dollar value. c Our largo ?rixe Crepe Towel au s 15c 5 1* the cheapest towel In the city. * Utieu mid Mohawk Muslin Sheets /indS Pillow Cases, ready made, for JuatS; about the cost ??f the muslin. / Table Linens. Exceptional pood lines a* ( 25c to 75c in white and red; also, extra wide no-4){ whit- l>amask. suited for ihe new widthS tables. Matched ?et* of hemntltched/ cloth and dozen napkins, at from r $5.50 to $25.00 Per Set i TRIMMING SPECI To close out quid Silk (jimp. Just ri Trimmings in Perj Ribbon Trimmings a yard, for the oni Also at the same c I'.itffnnt ivnrt* ?It* (i WMUV"") "v,v - J Geo. E. St CLAIRVOYANT. Health?Wealth? and JJopplne** by ronRultlng Prof Charles 3d. Leon. th? rolebraltJ Clairvoyant anil Trance Medium. ili' will read your future without mistake. (llve? valuable Information on all affair* of lift. Prof. Leon has been pronounced the world over n? tho greatest Clairvoyant In the 19th century. Through his aid and advice a great tnany people havH i.mh made happy. Ho overcomes your enemies. wmovw family troubles. restores loat affections, causes marrlasa with the one you lor?\ ...... , Remove* ?vll lnfluonc ?r. had habits, and trill alve vou correct Information on lawsuits, Ulvor^o. lost friends. .-to Never falling advice to young peopl* on marriage and how to choose a husband or wife for hapj.tneas. and what business U best adapts for speedy rlchas. Mining Stocks speculation a specialty. Alto rives Indlspeiulble advice to young ladles on love. courtship and marriage, and tell* whether your lover Is true or false and dute of marriage. Thousands have consulted him nnd found that his aid and advice led to prosperity and happiness. ){ advertise* nothing hut what he can do and does not wish to he classed with tho many ctw>?P pr?m4?n round In cy.ry pitv All who are In trouble, whose fond deceived and disappointed by falae prediction* of others. before rlvlnir up In despair are Invited to call and ba convinced of the above statement without <May. JIundredt of Demon* have an evil influence around them that they know nothlnr about. Hometlmee it I* cauted by other prr?on?: wS'ttmw It oom<-? of Com. and have It ramoved and happlneaa and *ue<o?? will follow Bu?ine?* Ktrlctly confidential people living out of city wishing to Know particular* as to term*, ctc., enCoS? anS &M2& ?W rh.pl. Ijour?frDml2JL-2L-l2L2-!LJ2?22? STOCKHOLDERS" MBETINOg. OTOCKHOLDERS' MBKTi:S'O. YOltK MANX" FACTORING COMPANT. A mmliiK of the tookholdera of tli? York Manufacturing Company will bo h*ld on Tueiwlay, Arpll 2U. nt on* o'clock p. m., at the ofllcn of Hubbard & Hubbard. No. 1421 ChapMne *triet. in ihe city of Wheeling. W. Va.. for th*? purpoe* of electing a bowrd of director*. making by-lawn and transacting any other bunlnees which may arise. WILLIAM M LIST. H A McCABE. NKI?S< >N C. HrHHARD, J U. CU LH BRTSO N. c. \v. jEPFKna ap<M3 Corporator* FOR SALE. 1.1 OTI BALK-CANARY UlRIi.q A l-'INli I; lot of Malo and F"malo Canarle* at HENRY HELMBRIUHT'8. 0)1 Mnrket treot. fel5 STOCKS FOH BALK. O 10 ?hare? Wheeling Title and Truet Co. "l Whltaker Iron Worka bond. CO Bharea Wheeling Steel and Tron Co. H> Rharea Oerman Fire /miurance Co. CO ehares Wheeling Railway Co. 2 Wheeling Tottery bond*. 6 per cent 3 Wheeling Steel Se Iron Co. C p. c. bond* ?0 *hnrofi Relialre Strel Co E0 ahoro* Wheeling Bridge Co. b Hhnrrx Kxchanrw nana. H H. IK WIN. Uroker, a Twelfth St. JaM j^OR SALE. A FES CHOICE LOTS &T EDGIKGTOH. CHEAP AND OX F.AIT TKIIH\ W. V. HOGE, HIT Hunk llnlldlnc. ""> SI. STOCKS FOR SALE. 10 share* Bank Ohio Valley. IS shares Riverside Glass Co. HOWARD HA2LETT, IX(N4VGt Bm IU N 01*.. STOCKS, BONDS ASP INVESTMENTS. I^OR RENT?BEST OTFICB ROOM IN tho city; Ury* mid plant? of light; centrally located in bf?t adverttfied building in the cit7. Al?o Unto hall for rent. Apply at IIUu CLOTHIERS. Fourteenth and w*rkei atreeta JUl O. E. BTIFRL it CO. _ ifel & Co. Veek, icipatlon and preparation for tha Eastertide. Every lady looks forth livides somber winter from glorious g. For the immediate festivities of c have everything in dress lino, bo ket, shirt waist, or any of the many, i veils, ribbons, gloves, purses, ctc. Boys' Blouse Waists. Several odd l!n??j? (Hllfchtly aoi W In <Maplaying), containing urhlto and colored percales, ttylet, at HALF PRICE. Mothers' Friend Boys' Waists. N1S97 f?tyle? In white ajxl colors, wtth *yar:ati detachable colHtr*, In ail sizes, aido wuistrt with shirt boson front. Infants' Department, ^Special Jin'1? of Sljp?, HkJrta and |U/ro;>jK.'?, aisu sun aiui * ?uMimmn i iiun ivesta, Booties. Socks and Shoes, colored and whh?\ MULL liATS, CAPS and BONNETS. OOODYEAR RUBBER SANITARY ! DIAPERS on sale at our In&aU' department. AL. ;. We've several hundred yards o! ight for cloth suit trimming. Drop ian and plain; also Marabough and , worth irom i&c a yard up 10 $1.50 : pricc? 8c A YARD. oiinter seven lines of Pearl and Jet 0 63c a dozen, for 8c A DOZEN. ;ifel & Co. WANTED. BOOKrASK WANTED-A I .A ROE. serond-hand bookoa*#, forlaw^book*. woflifu cneap. /luurcra n. v. sm., ?n> ap$-tth&J?* WANTED?l*OSITION BY A YOUNG man a* traveling- salMtnan or In xtore or oAlois Strictly temperate, good aUdrens, Htroi.jr and not ufrald of work. ExcHlent reference. Addrets HUSTLER, lnti-HiK*m-er otnee. t?Lm AOENTS WANTED: A 11ENTS?H E RE ~ H~A BONANZA. 400 per cent profit. S3 to T> a day aure. Every man and woman a poealble cua* tomer. Bond silver dime for 25c sample. CHICAGO COUPON CO.. Chicago. a pi* "\ITANTED-A0ENT8 TO SELL THE ?| Indelible Check Perforator; retails at JO.00; large commission. WESLEY MFG. CO . >i Park Row. New York. ap3* SALESMEN-LOCAL AND TRAVELI N<?. to handle a necessity for alt lines of retail trade. fi.oo per day and widmki. I.ljrht sample*. Addree* HOL., 3^3 Market etreet. Philadelphia. P>. ?PS Agents wanted in evert county to ?ell the only authentic etory; of the Hatfleld>McCoy feud. Sell# for 16c. Good nay to active worker*. For term? and territory write BARCLAY A CO., Publlehert. Cincinnati, O. mrg-tthAa "117" ANTED?A LIVE. ENEROETIC T? man to sell and collect In a cood country town near Wheeling; aleo 1 man for Wheeling end vicinity. Call on or dreea Til E SINGER MFG. CO.. 70 Twelfth street. Whaling. W. Va. apfrtthAe FOR rent. T^OR RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOM* 1 In the City Rank Uuildlng. Inquire at Thm cif* Vmtik nf M'healfn* mitt Hotel for rent and furniture in kftmr for m!? cheap. En- 1 qttir* of H. T. Howell or W. V. Campball, Ohio. Wiy7 TIOR REST. 5 floom* anil Haiti 100? Main ?t.? f'4?. 0 ItiMiini, with hall aitd bath, 100* Slain St., 9*3. 4 Umonuam Itlanil, ?. JA4I1SH uiuwiRr. Rnl Kftateand lUal KitatolM* AgtMfi 1063 WtmHrwt. 1" pOH RKNT. ' Month. 4 room*, cottac*. 2R Kentucky .....111 00 3 thrte-roomtd irnriiMnU, 62 Main it.. C 00 J Z ihreo-roomed tonrmentc. CA Main *U. 8 SQ 1 fotjr-room*d ttmemont, 70 Main ft.... a W 2 wtoro room* ami c*llara, 04 Main at..* 10 W ti rooms So. 1011 Morrow street lu 00 FOR SALE. Lot* No. 3 and l" Baltimore ?t.. |S*1 eh. Lot* In R. IL Cllloapy'a addition. H'V? <*ach. mall-tf R. H. GILLE8PT. OtIW S^H-ond ward Market bouaa. GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE. -A \ ^ Tha Htat# Board of Health will rout In < nnriAHion .ipru ?tj, it, ami u, (irukiiuw, for tho examination of applicant* for th? board's Certificate tn practice In the ?tata? N. D. BAKER. M. D.. _.tnrl7 Secretary State Board of Hwlth. XTOTirn OK niMOLUTION' op TARTa> NBltfMlP-Notlre t? hereby given that the co-partn?r*hlp bo t ween the urv. <ler*l*ned in the woodan box buxlnera, under the firm name of "The Anno Box Com* pany." oarrled on In the city of WheelIrifr. Writ Virginia. h4i been dlasolved by ; expiration of the term* for which euch co-partnership we* enteral Into and no lohRcr exist.-. tiio undersigned v. j. rarr will continue the hurt nest* at the **m? place an that formerly occupied by th? Acrno Hox Company. and be |? alone authorised In eoilect lh<? drbt* <5t>* Mi<fc Int* co-partnership. (?KO. U. PRYPEN, J. K. I'A KK. April &, 1W7. ^ R. K. Giffen & Co., Sucoaon to jamcs Lr angle* To My Friend* and Patroni. Havlnf closed out my bu*tnees to the reliable mid well known Arm or R- K. ?jlff??n A Co.. I tak* thin method of thankIn* my friend* and th* trad* it?n*rally for the kind j.?trona?a in the paau end ??W for my fit * t WWR8 the liberal patron*** h#r?tofor? a* lorded wc. Vary reepecitally, JAMES CRANGLE.