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[base ball g BOWlINfi. ***** ^nnrfinir. :: BOXINfi. g CYClfflfi. GABDBTBB-KCOOVSB* TIGHT. Tbe Advance Ohwrd at WhtdlnglUi Lmth lot New Tort." The advance guard ' at Whwllnglta tku( u mi Witness the UcOovern-Oard< per light left tor New Tork list night and another bunch win leave 'Wednes dav evening. All told, not fewer thai twenty people from thu city will be * me rlngslije forFiiday night's engage nv-nt, to root for the "pride of Wheel In*." It Is realised that Oscar Is going ui w?lnst the hardest kind of tame, am II he wine It wlU surprise the majority one thing not made clear yet is thi u right they will light at* McOovem'i niunnger promised to atlpnlate thl? fen iuro three weeks before the fight, bu nothing of this charaoter has founl It way Into print yet. Gartner can di io\vt?r than Terry, and If they fight a niti htrelghts, which seems likely, tb ihuucM favor the Brooklyn lad. Ii the event of McGovern's victory, Gard tier will atlll claim the 116-pound cham jiionshlp. One of the Wheeling men who wll ?w the fight la John T. Ryan, who t trail up In polnta on the boxing, game una he calls the turn ofteaer than thi molt of them. 8a*a "Tooger": "I they mix It from the atart the flgbt wll l? short, with McGovern's end looklni the beat, but both are in-llgbtera, ani there tvlll be a good-chanoe for Oscai However. Oscar may try to bold bad for alx rounds, In order to 'cop* the bet that he can't stay that long." BASS n?T.T. Jack Glaakcock will lately figure be fore the national board of arbltratloi this spring. He baa acoejued terms of " * -*- - * ? Aliah rcf fh lerea oy wo oivu* vu/ ? ? Westeern league, notwithstanding th (not that he Is under reservation t Port Wayne, of the Interstate. Th latter olub states its determination t push Its claims to every extremity pos able. "Jack" Informed tile Intelligence man the other day that he could no be held by Fort Wayne for tile reiaoi that that club stHl owea Mm 1115 01 last season, through some sort of ai arrangement by which he was to par tldpate In -the club's proOta It ther were any. "Jack" isn't at Ml worrlei over (be situation, and said ho dldn' care partloutarly whether or not h played professional ball this year. Columbus Is booked for mter-stat league ball?of that thee* am be n doubt?but whs wlH manage the tean which will be located In thle city ha sot yet bees determined, says the Co e V.? TM.na?Ah lUUil/wi I myni ussi . The natron* of the game have beei hoping that John I* Riley would sue cted In hl? effort to ?eoure grounds li > Kotlon. of ?? city where the, garo could be'plaped on a paying basis be yond any possible doubt. . Riley tea about given up the flght He bu looked at every pleco ofgroun In the city that would answer his' pur poses, but ho l>u met with' the saro result In bis efforts to secure the sev eral pieces of property that would d tor a ball park. Not a single one of th grounds that have met Klley s fano, can be secured sod, as he long .ago de dared that he wanted nothing to d with a team that had to play on th Parsons avenue grounds, thefe seem to be nothing left but for him to glv up his idea of starting In the "Maffnat Stakes" in his native city. I am confident that if Riley ehouli take charge of a club In tbt capita city he would give us a club that th fans would take pride In gupporum even If it had to play on the'Parson avenue grounds But the local maj knows from personal observation dur in* the past three or four seasons, dur ing which the Wester*! league tried t make the game pay In this city, thu I the Parsons avenue park Is not the lo ' cation for a base boll team that expect to be able to declare a dividend on (t stock at the close of the playing sea son. Riley does not care to break int the base ball business for glory alont so there you ere. The Mansfield management has al ready forwarded contracts to nlnetee men to play in the Mansfield teem (hi sesson, thirteen of whom have elthe been under conlract to or have playe with Mansfleld in former seasons. The; re: D. J. Iwwncy. manager and short stop; James Hfcckelt. Thomas Irwir Richard Smith, Harry Elchler, E. Mere LI dlth and two left-handed twirlen whose names have nof been Riven oul pitchers; John Law. first base; Thoma Hudson, second baau; Jack Hellmar shortstop; Joseph Keenan, third base Krtward Beecher, left field; John Flour nny, center field; Jarae* McKevttt, rifrh n?ld; Millet' Proctor, utility man; Ott c.upse and Roy Montgomery. A num her of these have already signed am returned their contracts, and from thes mr-n a club will be made up that wll do credit to the city and tho leagu* Tn addition to these, negotiation* nr on which will probably give Mansfieli th* services of three other men. Cat McVey expected to manage a team li thf New York state leaguo this season but li la now probable that he will b tlirnnd to play center field at Man?HMd and If he I* It I* probable that he virtl !? nblH to Induce "Pl(tiry' 'Ward ti pity at Monallpld again this aoaaon, ni h? van to play under McVoy'a monajce mill In the New York atato league Harry Truby la alao anxloua to pta: with Manafleld. and hla application 1 on Die with Manager Lowney. Bethany Footballlits Active. Manager Frank D. Barger, of thi li-ihany college football team, haa al ready heguii to arrange a achedule oi KJmi-a for the fall aeaaon, and hni written for three game* with WheelIns. Including the Thnnkiglvlng game Il I" nminl for college* to be early will II" lr schedule, but WheetlnE'a foothal talent In not ?o arranged as to be able to flRure on gamee before September nil fi>r the ThanknglTlnf game, It haj unofficially been given out from Mor(antnwn that the Unlverelty ti-nin feeli umuuiiiiy kindly thla year tenvnre Wheeling Tor the big game. BOWUXO. " Xuaea Luurn*... W. I. Per. Av? ? M '8 '" miiii 41 11 .?r u J.*"" M W .??-?) li"*""" m m mo w i1"1"" m m .? * It 44 .*? M """ v il a .its k? T" nlarht mark* the beginning nf 1h( '" I wh|oh 111 hae l??l? ?-l "'I* t>*r ih,. inm four vli mwnleee, Dalelea, statute! anil Huek. '**. Tbl* money will be divided late ~r~- r ???r fcnff prlie*, anff 1r given tp tht ww winning l> - drat, Second. ' third mid r fourth highest number of gam* la U? even week* which follow Jefore the r elow nf fhp 1ah?iio * Indlvldaul averages show a "battle royal" bclnj- waited tor first . plaoe, Stuart Falck, who last week led W tw$ points, was unable to hold his annua, and dropped & point, while -dtaiblem oonttnued his good worlfc and t? now only a polRt behind the leader, The tlf? area: 8. Falck, Colts, 4VRI;.??Meg? Colts, ?0. 175; Kader, Colt*,. 47. 171; Brown, Tom Moore, 14. 170r Qgmpbell, Tom Moore, 24. 16?; E. Crescents, 47, 169; Stevenson; Tom Moore, M, 168: W. Wllhelm, Lenox,-- S4. 168; Blokmyer, Colts. 63, 1(7: HaiJfly.'CMtta., 48, 166: Mamchnw, Tom Moore, 8t 166; Handtan, Tom Moore, tt, 168; Weltsell, Tom Moore, It, 1M; Beuter. Crescents, 0, 1(3; Q as ton. Crescents, 84, 160; Reed, . Colts, 48. 1?0; Kin*. Crescents. 61, 160;' 1 Nolte, Tom Moore, SI. 1M; TVItlhuMl, Buckeye*. 48, 1W: Cochran. Tom Moor*. I M, 187; On/, Lenox, 83, 157; Hennlnfr, . Brownie*, JO, 157; PugMte, Daisies, 47, 153; W. Falck, CreaoenU. IB, 1SS; MU. ler, Lenox, 12. 153; A- Meyer, Crescent*, 15, 161; P. Wllbelm, 6m?W, M, 162; J. , Rider, Sanatel. U, 152; Nortdmn. Dai. ilea, ?: 150; Tomer, Tom Moore. M. ' 150; Sutler. Sumtel, 41, 1(0; Beckett, Brownie*. 30, 149; Dlaher, Brownie*, 41. . 14$; Crumbacber. CrrnctnU, 15, 148; Hannun, Lenox, <3, 1471 Junk*, BrownIn. 48. 146; Prohme, Brownie*. 27, 146; ' Zlmmer, Brownie*. 20, 148; L. Bornhart, 1 Buckeyes. 54. 144; Coleman, Crescents. 22, 144; Balser, Cre*cent*. 24. 14?; lid. wards, Buckeye*. 41, 142; L. Modor, ' Dalsie*, 51, 143; Sheets, lino*, 18, 1?; ? H. Bewrler. Crescents, 117141; Bonder-. . man, Sanatel. 39. 141; Wood.- Brownies, , 15,140; McCollough. Daisies, 21,155; Miller, Sotmtel, 18, 187; BqrhoHte; Lenox, 12, 137; H#ncs, Dalsle*,'*l, 1M; Wilson, > Brownies, 30, 18S; P. BernKart. Bu'ckI eye*, 12. 133; Haberisu, Buckeyes, 27. . *135: Smith, Dallies, iz, 130; j. linn, Sui&tel, 11, IX; Bartholomew. Dallies, 1 J?. 12S; rtoeder, Buckeyes, M, 120. Schedule for (his wnek Is as follow*: . Monday, Daisies vsi Crescents; Tuesday, Snnatel va. Colts: Thursday, Brownies vs. Buokeyes; Friday, Lenox I va Tom Moore. 9 In the Musce handicap last week the winners were B. Bearley. bowling from ' scratch, who got M4. and Oeorse Knn0 nan, bowling with a handicap o114 pins, f who tot ??. 1 Wheellny'iuagut. : Team. W. J* Per. Ave. 1 Wheelings 63 11 .SOS <>79 .. All Alike* a 13 .802 K4 , K. K. K 47 1# .712 943 c Oeoeottu ? 27 .591 906 3 Emigrants 87 29 . .SO1) 910 Rourh Riders S3 IS AO 898 All Rooters IS 43 .248 849 KlMing Bugs 22 44 .JO 856 Konmoros - If 84 .182 809 Apollo? 11 56 .167 779 Schedule far this w??k Is a# follow/: Tonight, K. JC. K. vs. Rough Rider*;'Tue?J dsy. Emigrants vs. All Rooter*: Wednes. day. Apollo* vs. KenmorM* Thursday. All ? Alike* vs. Oaceol&s; Friday, Kissing Bugs L vs. Wheeling*. B Tha new race of tho second dlviftlon 0 teams Is as follow?: J Team. Won. Lost Per. 3 Rough Riders 7 ? .683 - Kenmore* 6 ' 7 .417 - KiHiIng Bugs 4 H .233, t All Rooters 3 9 .2301 1 A polios 1 11 * .061, a Individual averages are as follows: a Rader, All Alikes. 64, ITS;" Wllhelm, . Rough Riders, 3,178; Emblem, K. K. K.. e 42, 177; Carfipbell, Wheeling, 30, 170; 8*0., \ venson. Wheeling, 6u. 169; Handlan. t Wheeling, 61, 168; Brown, Wheeling. 24; e 167; J. Fette, Oceojas, 6, 164; C. NOlte. All Alikes, 57, 163; 'Gaston, Emigrants, 45, 162; Balser, All Alikes. 62, 161;' e Marschner, Wheeling, 69, 160; Turner, 0 Wheeling, 60, 160; Bycott, K. K. K*., 42,' 160; Sonnefeld, K. K. K., 57, 159; Falck, B Rough, Riders, 39, 158; Franz, Emi. grants* 63, 157; H. Bearley. Emigrants. 33, 167; C. Fette, Oceolan, 33, 167; Rahr, n All Alikes, 66. 156; E. Bearley, Eml. grants, 33, .156; Arndt. All Alikes, 36, a 155; Gray, Oceolas, 36, 156; Whitthutm, e Oceolas, ?, 155; Hackman, K. K. K., u 60, 155; Reed, Rough Riders, 24. 154; McElroy, ?K. K. K.. 50, 154; Worts, 1 Rough Riders, 21, 153; C. Nortemon, d Ooeolas, 67, 153; Delbrugge, Rough Rid* w ers, 20, 153; Prettyman, Ehrjlgranto, 39, e 152; Belswinger, Emigrants, 63, 152; - Kreugcr, All Rooters, 26. 152; Scheehle, 6 Emigrants. 14. 151; MaKi, All Rooters, e 51, 151; A. Fette. OOeolas. 36. 161; Heny nlng. Rough Riders, 62, 150; King, . Rough Riders, 3, 150; Stein, .. Kissing - thick R7. ISO: Prohme. Rouch Riders. I SO. 149; VogliT. K. K. K., 13, 149; Knrp, , Kissing Burs, 33, 149; Wanner, ApollM, ? 48, 148; Canlona, Oceolas, 24, 148; a Dlscher, Hough Riders, 31, 147; Ross, Kenmorec, 38, 147; Shanlny, All RootJ era, 42, 147; Henderson. Kehmorose, 24. j 148; Beckett, Rough Riders. 34, 146; n Ptankey. All Rooters. 60, 145; Miller, " Kissing BngH, C6, 145; Botin. Kenmores, ? 42. 143; Patterson. Kissing Bugs. 16. 143; * Ray, K. K. K.. 3, 142; Long, Kissing " Bugs, 46. 142; Ilaltr, Kissing Bugs, C3, w 141; Springer. Kissing Bugs, 46. 140; ? Ketnpl<\ Emigrants, 48. 139; A. Nortit man. Oceolas. 18,139; OaftghaJ), Oceolas, : S. 1*7; Wagner. Kenmores. 45,134; Sum, merson. Apollos. C. 133; Moody. Apollos, . 42, 131: Rahr. Kenmores, 33. 130: Hits, " Apollos. 42, 129; A. Nolle. All Allkes, o 3. 129; Druschel. Kissing Bugs. 30. 129; , Bremer. Kenmores, 27. 126; Belswlnger, '' ir?nmnpi>a 9ft 19R- Rftlf. All Rooters. 1T125rkain~ Apollos," 1U; Devlnney! All Rooters, 45, 124; Howard. Kenmores, 30, 122; Sarver. Emigrants, 3, 122; ? Brandt,.All Rooter*. 8.114; CWler. ApolJ 108, 21, 113; McEntee, Apollog, 12, 100. * AMUSEMENTS. j" Nothing that has been written by that 1 clever playwright. Charles II. Hoj't. Is i, more honestly mirth provoking than his I amiable satire on the citizen soldiery ? entitled "A Milk White Flag." The i, manner In which the fun-making is ; conducted gives no offense and leaves - no cause for complalpt. The scenery Is i ~AKer larrjajT II They ore going to be together just u .. much u More; going to nde the wheel, r> take little pleasure jaanU, etc., enjoying 9 ererythlng together. .fart that what I rubt a vounz couple protniae each " other? And yet, how very toon the I: wife begins to say < i I "No, I don't think , i I at to go. Yon _^ s\ f\l , go alone, dear." HQ AWJI Yonng women don't jHt N(fS| - reckon on the great r *^B| T which follow inarthey when they are allowed to grow up in entire ignorance JRflHynCsA ! of vital phynological HBKAVm facta? They feel JHm^YNI [ languid, weak and KlQgUWU nervous. Sometimes EyggHLfK f\?n* there ia headache |KSES?Af|]Rj and backachc. The SMKiLijl jwj ' pulse no mote leaps WH| II [3 i in answer to the H thought of a spin on . the wheel, women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite as/J/Ul Prescription, know how promptly the 1 languor, buaachc, I backache, nervous- vnWWWjCSJ neaa and weakneaa ttUulf/IM are ctucd by this medicine. Many ^^?2 husbauda write In ^ gratitude to Dr. Pierce for the medicine which gives them back (he wife's com pani ionahip, as it gives her back her health. ? "All oraler fi due 10 voa fix roar wonderful > "FiroHle Prescription, " writes Mr. John W, Cogtoaa. of MllUwiry. faney Co.. Ky: 'Mr wife f "iSfnrd with femelc Irregularity! was conlned ' to bed every thrrr week*. After Ultns two botI tin of Dr. Ham's fcvorite towrlptlon she I *i? cured, sod tun not au/ftred any deraafe, Bienl since Your 'Paroritr prescription1 tl J a boon to delicate women " There ia no alcohol In "Favorite Pre. acription," and it ia entirely free ton i opium, cocaine and all other narcotic* ~??Si 'p'X??fea? ? particularly pleaains and the eoatumIns handiKDin- And ooatly. the gaudy military uniforms showing to great advantage. The ladlea of the company an attractive and natty. Tho mualc U original and agreeable, and the specialties are admirable. . "A Milk WhltJ Flag" cornea to the Opera Home. Wednesday, evening. March 7. "xne jtaggta uavuier. At the Optra House. on Thursday, Msrch 8, Mr. Creston Clark" and a strong supporting company of twenty will produce hla new romantic play. "Die Ragged Cavalier." The piece Is much on the order of "The Prisoner of Zends," "Under the Red Robe." and other plays Of a romantic type that have attained such a romantic rogue during recent years. It 1s a love story primarily, but there Is an abundance of comedy element, while some of the sitnation* are so stirring as to approach the melo-dramatlc. Mr. Clarke will be accompanied to Miss Adelaide Prince, an actress of remarkable beauty and Jntollectual resources, who waa for Ave seasons a prominent iriember of Augustln Dnly's Company In New York and London. "The Limited Kail." Elmer E. Vance's triumph of stage realism. "Ths Limited Mall." will appear at the Orahd for thr?e nights. commencing Monday, March t, and will, without doubt, prove the dramatic surprise of the season. It Is Said to be so thoroughly realistic -that audiences. luicr nimciBHig HB 1110111/ nivunm scenes, have Involuntarily strung from thslr uat*, shouted and waved handkerchiefs for minutes. The flight of the Limited Mall, the wonderful electrical effects, the real saw mill In actual operation, nnd the thrilling wr-rk. make a performance almost unrivalled. "Ttat Heart of Chicago." The queitlon la often asked by thom who have revcr Ken Lincoln J. Carter'! great play, "The Heart of Chicago," but who have heard of the approaching engine scene, "I* It accomplished by the uk of the noiv animated plcturo machines, >uch aa the vltaacope, cinematograph, etc?" It l? not. Tha engine and other apparatus Is as real as stage limitation, Irop. wood and steel can make it. As to how It la mada to appear to come from miles .away, all the lime being In plain view-as Kipling would say, "That's another story," II Is the Inventor's secret "The Heart oi Chicago comes to the Grand Opera noune IIIC mok UMl V1 into nrnu , BELLAIRE HAPPENING g. Hatters of Inttrnt In th? KetropoUa of Bdaunt County. I The Republican county convention li called to meet at St. Clatravllls April li. The primaries will b? heM on the Saturday preceding. Thla early convention In made neceaaary by reason of 'the early state convention called, and the rule to have the county convention! name the delegate* to that convention, a plan heartily approved by the committee ot Belmont county. The remalna of Ira Oltten. the member of Company A, Eighth United States Cavalry, who died In Cuba, ol yellow fever, were brought home and burled In Hock Hill ctroetery last Friday. This was in obedience to the earnest wish of bis family and friends. This evening, at the Christian church, Rev. 1. J. Spencer will preach n aermon tor Infidels and alceptiea. from the topic "Who Is Christ and Why Worshlf Him?" A large number have been added to the chuich and the meeting* will nnntiniio thrniiffh thla TMk. The fair held under the auspice* of the German Reformed church in Armory hall, cloned Saturday night, after a very successful three evenings' run. Several contest* were. decided and prizes awarded and the affair netted a neat sum for the church. State Senator Archer spent Sunday with his family here: He lias been suffering with the grip, but will return to Columbus to-day. Asked about the Clark bllH' the senator thinks it will pons, though it may be amended. It comes up to-morrow. .. Dr. D. W. Boone, who left the "Republican* on the free silver Issue, won a candidate for member of the school board at Saturday's primaries. His name on the ticket was a surprise to many, but they were glad to ?ee hltn return to the fold. , Martin Cowen left yesterday for Washington City, to nttend the Purn Food Congress, as a delegate from Ohio. Hon. J. E. Blackburn, his chief In the food department of Ohio, left last night for the same place. Mlsfe Ola Sinclair will entertain the Shakespeare Club at ner nome on Gravel Hill to-morrow evening. It con Bints of literary and social features and hus grown to bo a very Interesting club. The contribution social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty was a success beyond their fondest hope. The little silken sacks yielded a most handsome sum. Mrs. Charles Arnold will entertain the ladles' sewing society this week. Mrs. Martin Cowen .Is president G. W. Deafenbaush, of this city, has been granted a patent on a bicycle driving-gear device. Miss Katie Dorrah will entertain the Country Club at her home this evening. Health Olllcer Boone reported nine deaths In Bellaire during February. BRIDGEPORT HAPPENINGS. Events of a Pay In the Town at tho UUU wt vuy Tlic funeral of Hurry Duke, who met with such n terrible death at the Lnughlln mill, Friday morning, took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the family residence on Pike street. Rev. F. D. Hoitz, of the Methodist Episcopal church, officiated. Interment was at Llnwood cemetery. The funeral of the flve-weeks'-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Holland took place Saturday afternoon .at 2 o'clock, from the family residence In the Went End. Interment was at Llnwood cemetery. The funeral of Effle, the six-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was at Weeks' cemetery. William Lanum, who ha* been th? guest of friends in this city for thp past week, returns to his home at Alliance, to-day. Miss Carrie Branum will entertain the Young Ladles' Euchre Club at her home in Klrkwood, to-morrow after noon. Mr. ant! Mrs. Wllllom Mourey left Saturday, for Sharon, Pa., to spend several days with the lutter's mother. A danro will be given at the opera house, Thursday evening, whleh promIsm to be very enjoyable. Mrs. W. T. Graham left Saturday evening for New York, whero sh* will make her future home. Miss Marie Dlnsmore, of Moundsvllle. spent Sunday with relatives In Klikwood. Miss Margaret Howell spent Sunday with Miss Mubi'l Scott, at St. C'lalrsvilli. Frank Hughes, of Brilliant, Is spending a few days with friends In town. George Rtllwell; of Cleveland, spent Sunday with friends In this city. Tho barbers Mill hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. C. W. Appenaeller has returned from a business trip to New York. The Maine Club will give a dance a* Donley's hall this evening. Judge J. H. Drlggs was in Csdls on business, Saturday. George Pltner Is able to bo out, after a week's Illness* i What Is Celery King? Iti?*n herb drink. ?ad 1?? portfire ew ft* con?tJpotion, headache, nerrous dim derm rbeahifUlim, kidney diseases, and U various troablee orbing from a disorders stomach tod torpid ir.er. It ba mo agreeablo medicine, end Is recommended b physicians generally. Remember, it curt constipation. Celery Klnr 1* eold f a 95c. and Do. pad agee by druggists ani' umlew. 1 MARTIN'S FERRY NEWS. . - # ?% The Sally Chronicle of Wheeling Progressive Neighbor: The free reading room which is I catad In the basement of the Presb terlan church, at the Fourth street e trance, will be opened Monday . eve lng next. It will be an informal, socl occasion, and those who have h? charge of the matter will bo pleased have the public calf at the rooms du Ins the evening between 7 and o'clock, to Inspect the work that h been done to prepare a pleasant pla where men can ko and spend a cor fortable and profitable evening* Rev. S. J. Bogle, who wan called New Concord, Ohio, Thursday, by t serious illness of Mrs. Bogle's moth* ' returned home Saturday evenjr When he returned he found a telegra awaiting his arrival, announcing t! death of his mother-in-law one ho' after he left that place. He return* i to New Concord yesterday afternoon. Saturday evening. AJfonso Curtis, i employe at George Webber's livery at ble, got into trouble with the propri tor and hit him on the left side of tl head with a brick. Curtis was arrest by 'Officer Bailey and will be given hearing before Mayer Bhlpman tli i morning. A large crowd attended the.entertal ment and dedicatory exercises of tl new hose houses Saturday evening, the Star theatre, notwithstanding tl outside excitement, caused by the pi marles. The entertainment as a wlic was excellent. An Informal reception wHl be he uiis evening in me new teaume iwum the basement of the Presbyterh church, and to all young men a cordl Invitation la extended to call and ,s the new quarters. The hours will ! from 7 to 10. The entire cast of "The Temple 1 Fame" are requested to meet In co tume at the hlfh school room th evening at 7 o'clock. In orfler to hatheir picture taken. There will be meeting of the alumni at the same tin: The revival meetings being condur ed by Evangelist Paul Price is taxii the seating capacity of the Baptl church to Its utmost. The meeting w be held all this week except flaturdn John W. Fawcett, former superlnte dent of the Aetna-Standard tin houi was presented with a handsome go watch Saturday morning, by the et ployes. The supper given by the ladies . the Christian church in the Koehn* building, Saturday night, was large attended, and was a very successful n fair. No services were held at the Presb terlan church last evening on accou of the death of Rev. Bogle's mother-l law. at New Concord, O. The Jr. O. TJ. A. M. wll! give- a rcc? tlon and dance for their wives and far , lllen at their hall In the Shreve-Henr< , building next Friday. Mlsseii Mamie and Anna Boyd entc tnlned the J. O. W. Cooking Club Sii urday evening, at their home on Nor Fourth street. Emerson Campbel!, S. W. Boy David Vennum and William Hlld brand are Democratic candidates f mayor. There was no preaching at the Chrl tlan church yesterday, on acco&nt the illness of the pastor, Rev. Herbe TUock. Mrs. William Martin, of Moundsvll! spent Sunday with her parents. M and Mrs. William McWilliams. on Thl street. The township trustee* will meet tft afternoon to make their annual settl ment with the supervisors of roads. Will Stewart returned to Mingo In evening, after a short visit with ft parents on North Fourth street J. C. Gray went to New Conco yesterday, to attend the funeral of ft sister-in-law, Mrs. John Gray. Never before was there as much I terest taken In Republican orlmarl as there was Saturday. Every department of the Laughl tin plant goes on In full this morning. Frank Balrd. of Spokane, Wash., the guest of his brother. E. H. Balrd. The "Night Owls" Is the Attraction the Star theatre, Thursday night; Prof. M. D. Morris spent Sunday wl his family at Flushing. Council meets to-morrow, evening regular segslon. The sewer at Uip Luughlln was ope mi yesterday. Beware of Ointments for Catari That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sen of smell and completely derange t whole system when entering It thrOU] the mucous surfaces. Such artlcl should never be used, except on pr scrlptlons from reputable physicians, th<* damage they will do is ten fold the good you can possibly derive fro . them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nuinufa : tured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, < contains no mercury, and Is taken 1 ternally, acting directly upon the bio and mucuoa surfaces of the system, buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure y< get the genuine. It Is taken Internal! and made In Toledo. O., by F. J. Chen & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. prlre 76c per bott Hall's Family Pills are the l?est MID-WINTER EXCURSIONS To Washington and Baltimore i Very Low Bates, Via Baltimore Ohio Bnilroad. Tho Halt I more & Ohio railroad h made arrangements for a series of po ular Mid-Winter Excursions to Was Ington and Baltimore, at One Fare f 'the Hound Trip, allowing ten day lira on tickets, Including date of sale. The excursions will be run on February and April 12. 1900. Tickets will I good going on regular trains of tl above dates and good to return on re ular trains wlthfn ten days, inciudh date of sale. Do not miss these splendid opporti nltles to visit the Xntlonul Capital du lng the session of Congress. Call on' C. Burke, Agent Baltimore & Ohio Ra' road, for full Information. FAMILY WASHING. Rough Dry Washed, Starched at Dried d cents per pound. Flat Work, washed and Ironed, cents per pound. All hand work finished 10 cea per pound. At LUTZ BROS*. Home Steam Laundry. OAITORIA. ?a-t rttMUoM Wailed. One w"uiPKRat r Cent For5?iclite.. Etc. Etc. g The One Cent ? word column oi L*e (17 I Intelligencer Bfl?*? WOrfl Q?lc4 Rcl -.ru. o. o If VI w . Sn?U Investment. WASTED. * -SrANTED - POSITION AS 58j|it ^ W KKKPER. entry clerk or Involve . c!i rk. Address 1TI ?r? Intelligencer J onct. E3L A \XT ANTfcD?TO RENT A Sl'lTE OF _ VV three* or four room*, furnishedor J unfurnished, br younir couple: no children. " Must have both gases., tUotl location on. . Island .preferred. Addreu i. ?n> Intelligencer office. * mr2* ? \TT ANTBD-RXPERIENCEDAND ENYV ERQETIC aaleamen to aell the well known Dleterleha Valve-Oleum Lubricating Oils to the conaumlng trade on commission. Apply to DIETERICH8 * valve-oleum on. co.. o? aorflerd Building. Cleveland. Ohio. . J?29 0- \irANTBD-:POSITION OF ASSISTANT v. y\ to physician and mirgeon In West Vlr' glnla. Have had five year*' experience. Am willing to do the hard work, or can n- operate any of the modern mechanical apnl para t us. Including Hydro and Electro ?d Theropy In their various forma. Can furto nlsh reference*. Addresa Lock Bo* No. i, r- Ofeenaboro. Pa. ' m&a 10 FEMALE HELP WANTED. n* day easily madk tak<35 Jl v " INO orders for "Life of Moody." Beat book. Beat terma. Credit. Full out* W fit free. STANDARD PUBLISHING CO.. hp ? N; Sixth 8:.. TThllaOdDhla. Pa. J?B* kr. ' ' 1 ' " m MALE HELP WANTED. 5j THOROirOHLY POSTT* ED mercantile and collection agoncy bu man to represent a Two Million Dollar Company about to establish branch In in Wheeling. Must be a man of strong perii aonallty and excellent record. State full nartlcular* eoncernlrtf past poattlona. jflve 5* age iagd reference*. Address "House. we Intelligencer office. mr2? el! TV/TEMORIAI. LIFE OF MOODY NOW IVA ready. Tenh of thousands will be sold. Opportunity or a life time to make money, lite,' proilts; credit; freight paid. n. Send ten cent* for outfit and h? flm Jn bB field. Each subscriber get* a flne t>hato ; type portrait of Mr. Moody for framing Inc. Writ,, quirk. AMERICAN" BOOK he AND B1BI.E HOUSE. 1C N. 11th St., PMI J adrlnhla. Pa. JalS-mw&r ile , ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1(1 - - ? - ? In mo TUE VOTERS. in JL al I hereby announce myself as a candidate pe for the Republican nomination for Couhty Assessor in the Country District, subjeot to the party primary election. I respectfully solicit your support < mwAWsl ROBERT ANDKR8QN, "? ANNOUNCEMENT. v'? I hereby announce myself as a candla date for the nomination for Justice of ths io. Peace, subject to the decision of the Re,f. publican voters of X'nlon district, Marshall county, and respectfully solicit your sup?7 Port. JaSl IL M. SMITH. y. -J^OTICE. [1" I desire to announce to the Republicans of Ohio County, that I am a candidate for l|a County Assessor, Country plstrlct of Ohio n- County, at the primary election. Your support Ik respectfully solicited, of Jal LESTER SMITH. pn ? STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. "?711R ST MEETINO ??F THR' STOCKv JC HOLDERS-of the.Home Construction a, and Telephone Company, of West Vlr" Slnl.n, will be hftld at No. 1120 Market n" street. In the city of Wheeling.. Va... ? Thursday. March S, A. 1). 1900, at th$ hour D. of 7:30 P. *m.. to elect a hoard of directors, J, make by-laws and transact any other . "" hunlpess that may lawfully bd done by the ' stockholders In a general meetlnc. as llxed by the corporator* of said company.r. ~ O BO ROE HOOK. ALFRED PAULL, ;l" W. A. WILSON, th II. S. SANDS, W. p. SHAFKft. d | Corporators. Wheeling. W. Va.. Feb. U, 1?X). fe15 ?r I OEWJSJAAX. MUXiyXA qx> ITHOit IT MAY CONCERN: Tt "* ? ?>? Ycu will take notice that the rtrst tneethiK oT the UNIONTOWN, WAYNE81JURCJ A WE8T VIRGINIA RAILROAD [r. (or organisation ami such other proceedrd inja as might be had In an annual meeting, will be held In the city of Pittsburgh, in , the state of Pennsylvania, at the office i'? of C. Jutte A Co.. S'O. 247 Water street, e- on the 19th day of March, A. D. WOO, at 10 o'clock a. m. _f In wltnoss whereof, all of the corporators of the UNIONTOWN, WAYNES'* lU'KO & WEST VIRGINIA RAILROAD have hereunto dinned their rt^pectlve Pfi names this 29th day of January* A. I). 1900. VI W. C. JUTTE. l,a F. PHOTZMAN. Jr., C. CRAMER, n- C. M. BUCHANAN, p? feft.m A. JUTTE. in TRUSTEE'S SALE. jp rpRUSTEETB 8AL?Er By virtue of a deed of trust made by ftt Charle* P. Hum]}ton and wJfe to me, daied January 2?. ISM. and recorded In it, the office of the clerk of county court of l,t Ohio county. West Virginia, Jn Deed of Trust Book No. 29, page 225. I will, on In SATURDAY. MARCH 31,1900. n_ at 10 o'clock a. m.. fell nt public auction, at the north front door of tne court house of bald county, the tallowing, to-wlt: A certain piece of land near Whitfield, rh Ohio county. We*t Virginia, a part of what In known an the "Porter 81-Acre Tract." bounded and described a* follows: se Beginning nt a point In the line E-D (prohe longed), an shown on a plat filed with n -u deed from George 8. Simpson and wlM to Anna H. Brady, dated July 19. 1R93. and 08 recorded In the land records of said county In Deed Book No. 91, page 36. which as point Is on?? hundred (10Q) feet distant In to a northwesterly direction from the gatem post designated on said plat as the point c. E; thencr in a northeasterly direction at -w rlKht angles to the said line for a dls t a nee of 637 9-10 feet, more or leas, to a n" fence; thence with the same In a northed westerly direction parallel'to the said lino In for loo feet; thence in a southwesterly djuu rectlon 63. 9-10 f<?t. more or less, to tho i.. nnlit l!nrv thonro(nt rloht ancles! with said line to thn place of beginning, containing ' about one and three-flfths acres: and also the right of way along the road aiolnlm; e- the land above described, which road In designated on the said plat a* A-B-C-DK-P. But the grantors In the deed hereinafter mentioned are not to contribute to the cost of maintaining the division fence -f between the said property and the property retained by fold grantors, and the & coal under the property hereby conveyed and the right of the said grantors (and their nsslgnH and future owners of the as property no retained) to take water from n- the large spring thereon are reserved as h. set forth In KUd deed of tni.it: being thb nr same property that was conveyed to the said Charles 1* Hamilton by George R. 1,1 Simpson and others, by deed dated July *2 22, 18M, and recorded In sold office In Deed 15 Honk No. 91. tiaire 72. be TERMS OP BALK?At least one-thlrd (i?? rash, and the balance, with Interest. in r. two equal payments at one and two years. ?- the purchaser giving note* for same with jroou iwHMiriiy. anu ipr uue iu w rnninru until notfn are paid. ?- KBNJAMIN B. ALU BON, r- mrl Trustee. T. 1 " " ? " PATENTS AND TBADEMABKS. PATENTS AND id TRADE-MARKS. g Proper protection secured In all coutv trios. lirllnblp w?rvlce nt moderate rates, tg Advlco fr<?e. Correapondonce solicited. E. DUNLAP. Patent Attorney, MoHly llnlldlng, Wheeling. W. Va. M ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY f11 J\ Printing. An entire new line of stnjpies of Ball rrosrummrt, Ticket# and Invitations At all prlooa at tho lnttlllgoncer Job. Printing Offlct, ' imtxart: ' Tjio RTE'N T - THE ~~DKIJLPUkW r homtPtMd. located at No. MOT Chap- , & 3lcob^_?n^ I : - Ft looatlon in the city. Kaqulrf ot B. R Mri.AiN. Koom t uctjln mock. or Telephone M4. ? _ (el ? OK RENT-STORE ROOM, No. 1141 Main ?tr?*U now occupied bjr J. front, roueailoo April L 1M0. Apply to Willisni 8chwwt(e*tr, No. UM Main < treat. : l?l CIOb" RENT-EXTir.K STORE ROOM f ?t IS* Main ?tr*?t, or nmt and aecond ?lor> on|y of Wile, If no dejlrad, now occuf>!?d by the *l?-nml<T Frtw Purnltura Company. PomcMlon *lv?n April I?t naat. Apply ni Rootn No. Id City Uink Bulldln*. __________ . 4 rooma third floor IMS Main itraal. I Btorc room* 'on Main atreet. > ?tor< roomi on Tenlh atrwt. FOIl SALE. Desirable dwelling BIS Koff ?treal. Money to Loan on Real Batata JAMES L. HAWLEY, R?l^tatj^>aii^____J20JJalnitMJJi POB SALE. AN ARIES-MO HARTZ MOUNTAIN Rollers. Male* from HOC up, Pnwln ffr: olfo Bird Oaf hi. at RBNRT HELM-/ BRIGHT"8. corner Market and aixtfr' treeti.; 9*fZ For ?ajsb or rent-real jw~ TATE: dretrable ro?ldeneo Cor or will rontfbrn term otyvavn. 1 offer my rpMlduucc, No. ill Koufh Front utiject, quite comfortable and In perfect condition: oood location. Inquire ftt No. ill .<*outb Front street. Jaft WM. J. LUTZ. FOR SALE.... TO CI-OSB AN E8TATE. Lots 12S and 129 Wabnsl street, and 14% Water street. D. Zone's Island addition. W. V. HOCEf CITY BANK BUILDING. FOR SALE. Wheeling Stamping Co. Bonds. NORTON & CO.. ' 18 N?t. Exchange Bank Building. SEAL ESTATE. FOR RENT NOW AND MAY 1. ' One large store room, No. 2001 Main street. One fine office room In Makonle Temple. t S rooms and finished attlo. East McColIooh street . 4 rooms first floor North Main street. One large new three-story brlek buildin* on Market atreot, with saloon fixturea. TO AND FROM EUROPE. Tickets on all first-class llnea. New York. Baltimore. England and the Continent. MONEY ON REALTY at low rat* Of interest. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO. Corner,of Fourteenth and Market 8treet? Telephone 617. 8BB SALE I.I ST NEXT WEEK. ....FOR SALE ?... V ' ' I 617 Main street, a brick bout, with 6 rooms, batb room, hill and attic; botb gates. At a special barfaio on a quick deal. THEO. W. FINK & CO., 1163 Market Str??t FOR SALE 10-roomed brick dwelling at 2320 Chapline street Splendid location lor A. 11. Property at 47 Maryland street, good 8-roomed house and fall lot; Mom for another house; cheap. 5-roomed dwelling 132 Twelfth St Coal Bank?140 acre*; now ready for business; tracks, cars, etc; two tipples; both close to dty, on railroad and Ohio rl*er. c.o. smith,"tarns* ....for rent.... Farm of 11 acre*. 4-roora house, at Park View. 7 room*, had. bath, laundry, No. 91 South Pcnn street. Possession at any time. Start? room and cellar, Nos. 2243 and 2217 Market street. 7 rooms, hall, bath, on 8outh Front street, river front Store room, 1G06 Market street. ' C rooms, both gases, No. >1 Florida - ? ?ir, mv 6 rooms, both gases, No. 113 South Front street. t rooms. No. 104 Fifteenth street Money to Loan?1200 to 15.000. Fire insurance a specialty. ROLF & ZANE, Telephone 566. 30 Fourteenth St ....FOR RENT.... A Month. No. 175 Seventeenth street 3 rooms. 4 100 No. 174 Alley 14 7 00 Building west of Germanla Half Dollar bank B CO No. .74 Sixteenth street. No. 73 North York street 1? 00 No. ?) ? North York Htreet 13 00 No. 12 Indiana street is oo No. 100 Virginia street tf 00 No. 12* Fourteenth street... JS 00 No. 15 Vermont street t>00 Main street ; 9 00 No. 32 Sixteenth ntrect 66 67 No. 1S12 Market street, store room and. dwell Wis:. No. 145 Fourteenth street 19 01 FOR SALE. Brick dwelllnjr house on Bolt street, 10 rooms, both Rases, for S3.000. New house. Mount Wood road. No. 33 Sixteenth street. S*story brick Btore room, irood cellar and 10 rooms. No. 15 Vermont street. Desirable property for wholetale bu4* ne*?, centrally located. No. 15 Vermont stroet. No. 98 Ohio street-price for quick sale, p.200. No. CO North Front street. Titrable property on Chapllne street-* corner lot. M feet front. No. 32 Slxtrenth street. No. 21 Maryland street. No. "3 North York street. No. Gfl Seventeenth street. Corner lot on Fifteenth street I.ot on South Front street No. 442 Main street. IVO. 4ZZ nnn iem niarnci D.ntj, No. B41 Main street. JAMES A. HENRY. Real Relate Agent. Collector, Notary Public and Pension Agent, No. HU Main etreet. iysuRAKca. Real Estate Title Insurance. If you purchare or mak? a loan on r#*l entat* have the title Insure by the Wheeling Title & Trust Co* No. 1.105 Mirket Street. II M. m ssKi.t. rrMliwi U F. HTIFKl. NTNUry a J HAWLINU VIM PtMMwt WM. >|. TRACY *ut. ?^r?t?rr 0. a K. GILCHRIST..EiMln.r ( HUM