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Tfci == Schmulbach Brewing Company's SERLANGER BEERK8I \ ^ Will be on Draught To-Day andTo-Morrow in this City andSurroundingTowns. T Will be on Draught TO-nDAY And TO-MORROW, ?. Ceo. M. Snook & Co. SiLKS A*l>? Dress_Goods. Wc offer thl#Sprlns m?t Extraordinary liargains la Iliack and Colored Silks and Drc?s Goods. Tho Newest Shades 1 The Latest Weaves! The Lowest Prices! You will be certain to find them at Geo. H. Snook & Co.'s. %LACE CURTAINS hodsefSnishings. ' Thetrcotest varilir ret ?hown. and purchase* riiouM i - inrtd* tow to HTUre rhnlcv of stork ttuvim uiir I .are Curtains direet fni'n the Fac tor>. citable* M to nvc jairvluucni fully 25 pel cut. Geo.M.Saook&Co, mn MAIN RT 111 v bit A genu for the celebrated IIaui-kr Dan l'att-rn?. Wedding l^f?onts. ?ii. ^e'htn received ?fnp Jauuary 1 a ucw atock o 8Hv?r and J? 4<\\ Brass Goods ) ' *0,fAJ;l,: roE Presents. Jacob f.Grnbl Cor. Twelfth A Millinery. A:L. RICE & CO Onr Open I tic of Fine Trimmed ll^ts, Boonel mi l Millinery Koreltica for tho Snflu* Mmo: vlll .-Tur within 1 HE SEXT1 KS l^YB. In making the aboveaanounceaenlm d?ir to iaform our patron* thatour preparations fn thia event lure been mode ou a\itjl laqjer acai . thau heretofore. The choicest j.rodoc^ons ? Kuropenu ami American Modinte* will tarvpn Minted among our collection. ami the pr^ee r our good* wiihin the rvaeh of the mait cciAiob iiul purchaser*. A. L. RICE & CO. ' rnrSU flje littcilianiret ttlUm .Not, MMdrj roorta?th New Advertiaemmta. t&gEgS&filM?' KoUn-iMort pit.-. Troit TneMVur Wright. Wall Grave* & Son. The TTnlinan Ailjiitiablc ltabj Carriage. "^Tutu-il .-?vliic* iWnk. ** hive Your Erin?I. G. Dillon A Co. I^^dtr* Arnica. For Sale? Brick Residence. rol'BTII PAGE. Halenmen Wanted. FnrClnclnnatl?Steamer Lnul* A. Shirley. Wante.1, luitnolUh-ly?One or Two men. For Kent?It. II. Gllleipjr, Affeut. Hellevlcw Residence For Rent?Frank Walter For Safe*?1L II. (illlemy, Agent. A. I.. Kl.f .V t'o?llein! of I .oca!. SehmulUch ilrvwlric Company - Krlan-rer. Kr?t?r ?.r. .-tins to I'4rent*? f>. ( umlllus Co. - Another liar rrlof W'ateh<-s Have Arrived. ( rami Opera llotue?'The Wagta of Slu. EASTER OPENING Of Fine Millincrr ul Ilacr'*, at 2 I'. M. tonlay. Tlic Trimming beimrtmcjit i? In rhargc of .Mrs. Kowley, wno comes t<i Wheeling willi th? most flattering testimonials of her eminent artistic ability. Ileing cnurteoiw and charming in man* m r, as well as fully competent la rater to the la?te? of nil. tlie ladies of Wheelin? anil vicinity villi not only find it to their interest lint a real plea-are to consuit her. A cordial iinilati.ni is ex* tended to all. SPRIMJ and Summer Stock jn?t reerlred the largest and iwost complete in the rit),roii*i<>ting of Suiting^ I'anlaloonInps and Overcoatings^ which will he made up in the latest 01 styles and at the lowest reasonable price#. Firstclass work and lit una ran teed. Our (cents' Furnishing Depart men t inrludcs all the Sew est Novcltle* or the season. ('. HESS X SONS. Nos. HI-I A. 132.1 Market Street. Thermometer Itrrnnl. The thermometer at Hchnepfs drag frtori-, Ojiera Houm* corner, yeutenlay, ri*gi*tcrvd ah follows: 7 a. m :rr I 3 p. m '>\ St a. m. ? 4<i j 7 p. m~ m ]. m ... 17 I Weather?Fair. HXillirr lioiUiiiloiia. W'amiisi.tos, 1'. Man-li .'SO.?For W. st Virginia and Western iVnnsylvania. light t?? fresli westerly w jndu, becoming variable, alightly warmer. fair Heather, except iM-casiotial light rain or enow, on the lalc'i Arc Von Going In Miioi"? l5TKi.LioKNc ?.k Milwcribcra who contemplate moving April I will plea#* leave thwir new addn-ftM at the ofllcv, or-end ?l i?nl it. or.lnr ti.nl !>>.. jkijht inny Ik- left jir-.mj.tly at their new residence. ^ )Ip?IIh? <>f Slililin. Ati enthuniiiMtic iiH-etiui; wiw hehl l<wt evening n^City Hull. Several liew name* were iul?l??X to tin- roll. The < rnittee on liy-l~iw? ami Constitution ri'jH.rtod having ma?le grunt progre** nn<l will haw the ruh-s reaihr by tliu next meeting. .-t-viTal name* lor the coinjiaiiv wrru nian'ftfl hut none acted uj?on. I'lim nil 'if !'lilll|i < liillilr. The funeral oi the late Philip S-hulile, whieh took phfe yi -t?T?li?v afternoon if I. I1I9 l.ite redilencn on Chaplino ftr> ?.? - litre Wheeling, xvjm one of the iiioni Inrgely attended *een in the city for>? .ir?. rhe Ohio l/xlk" No. I, A. l\ A. M . tin Turners' Nwiety, the tierman I'ioiii f S?rietv, the Director* ?( the (jeruian Hank ami (iertiiAU'Fire InHiranre Company, fellow rontraetora ami fttonema?onM ami ritlieim generally follow I the reimiinn to their noting |ilii.i in (ireeiiwood, a upceial train on ill- l.lm <irove road ?'<iivi-yinjr thc*m out. l-.-il'- wn unusually l-.ng lim* of ?-trri : 'in- -rviee* *it?' .itter the M :i -II.' r i! ' Ii. r iti'lm te'l by Mhio I. . 'i n.' nn?l pniyer wen* by I: I)ornhln<M-r niid llarr. 'fie i! .r.il oil'criupt were nuinuroun nnd beautiful. ('am. on any of th olllcem or inrorporatom of the liable Jliiildiug Aunotialion and nubttchho for mock. ???????mmmm?_____?? LOCAL BRKHTIB. |fl Matter* of Mlaur Mom?at in and Abwt lh? U City. This is Good Friday. I. Ohexi.no at Bacr's, 1071 Main street, '' to-day. Two deeds of trust were admitted to record yesterday. J The Grand this evening?Gua llill'a T World of Novelties. The laat will and testament of Richard Carter, deceased, was yesterday filed for 1 probate. Tiibub was an enjoyable "Chineao and literary entertainment (riven at the North Street M. E. church laat evening. Council will hold an adjourned sc?aion this evening, to continue tho consideration of tho annual appropriation q ordinance. Tonv Vasck and Christ Klino both ,. went up to the hill yesterday in default * of tines assessed In the police court for a drunkenness. c Tub weather yesterday was all that a l-i t._ KU,.I.? ni\/J .ntinv unit ? UUUIU UCUUIIIIM, UII^UI ...... J J just cool enough to bo bracing. Quite a little Know fell before daylight, however. c Tub third term of the Linsly Institute * clones Unlay. The closing exercises bogin nt 2 p. in. These uxercise* are open a to the public, und all are cordially in- c vited. 4 , Notice has been received by the G. A. R. i*wts in tills city to return to t 1 Charleston the fifteen stands of arms ] loaned each ufthcut bjrtho State a short i J time ngo. J Clerk IIook yesterdav issued a marr ringo license to" James W. BaxteV, aged j 25, a native and resident of Brooke coun- . ty, and Ma B. Hennis, aged 17, a native ( aiul resident of Ohio county. j 'Miw. Ida B. Lexkaud was yesterday I ap|K)inted administratrix de bonis non ? f the estate of Jacob Berger, deceased, ] with his will annexed, and gave bond in c the sum of $200, with Catherine Berger t r um surety. i The nupils of the Union district gram- t - mar school will this evening render the i pretty cantata, "The School Festival," 1 ' and a drama, "Better than Gold," in the t r Hchool hall. The entertaiument will be t a very pleasing one. i Mas. Beutiia Baku's opening com- ' memo nt 2 n. m. Friday and continues j until Saturday. She has engaged tho 1 services of Miss I. J. Italoigb, of New ( York, as her artistic trimmer. The store 1 has been nicely decorated for the ocea- ! ) Bion- K f j ' Tub Of A. K. r?*t at West liberty j will give a public installation and enter- j - taiuineiit this evening. Several prominent G. A. H. men from this city, among i - them Capt. II. B. Dovcner, l?rof. F. II. , Crago and C. II. Watkins, will go out ; ami participate. , t . Tiikrk wana very pleasant anniverea- ' a ry entertainment at (be Third Presbyterian Church last night. Addresses were ] delivered by Col. K. White, Itev. 1). A. | Cunningham, Hev. J. C. Graves, and II. ( Kuukle, ami a report was read by 1L M. 1 f Gilleland, Treasurer. i 'h Clckk Hook yesterday admitted to ,f record a deed made March 2s, by A. C. ,. Hum-Hand wife to Mar}' C. Venainun, in considelation of $?i00, for ft lot oa the north aide of Pik<- street Also a deed uiade March 28, by Jacob >*. Gould to ? the Farmers' Bank of Fairmont, in cont aidi-rjUuin of $1,000, for lot 10 in square ' Et. -njff?' -1riT*i in Joseph Caldwell's - to AVheeltngr E ' 'Tub last will and testament of Theo: don- Hchrciber, deceased, baa been admitted to probate. 11 in wife i* named an executrix, with John I'farr a# executor. To his nephew, Franz lAupp, ho leaves certain real estate and the flowers in hisgrce nhouses, together with a stock of wine on hand. The remainder of his projK-rty in this country and in Germany is left to his wife during her life and then to their sou, Oswald. Tiie lloard of Trustees of Washington and JelT?-rson College have decided to shorten the spring tefm one week so as to allow Dr. Jauu-s Mothitt, the I'resi dent, formerly pastor of the Second I'n-sbyterian Church of this city, to preside at the ?"UJinenccment. Mr. M*?ffatt was elected by the General Assembly to representee Presbyterian Church North in the Presbyterian Alliance which meets in I^mlon on Ihe 1st of July, and he would otherwise have to leave be, f??n- Commencement' day. ! ABObT PEOl'I.H. suwagvr* 111 u* u?y an>i turning reopi* Abrnuil. H Mian Torena Moore in vivitin^ frieniln ji , nt Steulienrillci -j Kx-Judge CJ P. T. Moore, of Ma?on v county, in at the lie Lure House. K. Xippcrt, of llellcville, III., a well known nail man, is at the McLugu ' house. > (ieorge W. McOlearv and M. ^ I.. Wells, of Wellsburg, were down yeaterday. Mrs. Hawaii and lu-r daughter, Mirti n May, of Pungannon, registered at the Stainui House lout evening. y Kev. Thouia* l^uirk, of I^ewis county, ami Ifev. i\ W. Jloyce, of KowIeMhurg, an- regihten-d at tin* Siamiu House. I>r. (Scorge ('. Millipan ha* removed hi*- dental parlor* to the room in Mr- f I ain*s block formerly occupied by Dr. m Morrison. Charles I*. Hamilton, the architect, T leave* tliir* morning for Toledo, Ohio, where he ha* the contracta for erecting three large glass factories. Mr. <t. I.indenthnl, the chief engineer M #f the Wheeling A Harrishurg lUilrood ( mj.anv, arrival in tin* city last night and is at the Mcl.ure House. Q Wednesday evening Kev. Dr. J. T. McClure and wife received from the congregation a hamlsome rvcliuingchair, ami set of han<l painted dishes, on the oecanion of their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary. They were very much surprised, but verv cordially receivnl <juite anunilN-rof frlemls vi li" <lrop|>ed in in w the evening. congratulated the Doctor mill vifii iiml uinIihI tlinn nmnv liiuinv ... r turn*. \\ (*tla 11111'* ('<>ni|ulii j. J'1 < iih IIIH'm WorM of Xovclth*, one of the *trongt?t Hperirjtyorganisation*now ., on ilii< roa?l, engagement of thn** night* ami a Saturday uiatinco at tliu 'iraiiU lu-t night. "I'ln* company in durervi* a inort? i-xtcndrd notice than N" upa'v will |M-rmit thii* morning. !t iit rll Ktylvil an "all hat lire" show,for w any one of thf* twrfurauUMtnof which it in 1 mad?* up would form nStrung hading w' attraction for half of the companh-* now of in rxi-trno*. Tho Iiouim* wait pat kod to ' tin' door, Bin I It lit wft? to My, from the nf good imprtiwion made In"! night, that Kr Miiiilariy large uudirncctt will In* nccn ' thi-r. nt each |?erformartce of the coiu* >-"> ~? ii II* lirllrnry or I In tor ami thi? rll*u?cy of it* action liavo ran h-pil the fmiioiiM California li?|iai?l fruit jH rum-dy, S\ ruj? of Fig*, iiniiieintrly j-.jhi- fi|l Inr. It chranw* ami tones Up tin- clog- r,. ... . I ,.,..1 fa.! >r i*.! .val.ni mill (li.iM.U i n< Inn, rohi* mi'I lever*. Holt! hy I/?tfnn nr I?V Co., Atiton 1*. 11cm. It. II. Hurt ami ('. Mfiikvuilllvr. At lUllairu l?y M. X. m Mertvr. pj llrliiotnl. ^ Tin- c?I<?Ik? Ti* (-'ifti|iany, of No. 1131 JjMain utrcet, Whwlinir, luvc removed to ** their new fttore, No. Hfcl Market street, latHy occupied l?y It. V. Arkle'a tin tore, where tliev will continue to *?ll cei can* ofU ar'?iiUiiiiiiK?oli'l gold watrhw. It) K<-i(iiin<: di&uwuda and other article* 01 tin Jewelry, be IAMB! OF COMMERCE. Z > Bptd ? First Meeting in its Elegant M new Quarters. ^ dot HE IMMIGRATION BOARD will 1 1 1 clot nriled to Occupy the Chamber*! upo Quarter*?Matter* or LejriMlatlon?Report of I he . Com- acte * mittoe on Legislation. Taj' Pre The first meeting of the Wheeling The faamber of Commerce in it* new room to*" a tho Iteilly block was "held hurt evening. lie members present all expressed their Wb dmiration for tho commodious and gaii heerful room. It seats 60, and in case ^ larger meeting must bo held at any u, n t? n i.ii 1-4*1?u_ii ?u? HUB it ? iuuu|mwi?u<uiut w? 17. XI ( St. George, In the tame block, on the loor above, can be obtained. fc* Col. O'Brien named William F. Stifel ^ 18 a member of the Chamber, and Mr. ipeidel named Capt. B. B.' Dovener. zta 3oth were elected unanimously. Secre- Jg ary Haalett named Hon. William P. J*, Hubbard, and Mr. Qaarricr named T. C. Li Moffat <fc Co., and they were alio unani- ' nously elected. ' c? The Secretary reported that $500 had Mi >cen collected on dues since the last neeting. making about $C00 in the treas- *> > iry. Tho total enrolled membership is The matters of renting h telephono and ocu uunting signs on the windows were re- Tc erred to committees. A report was hcjt ailed for from tho committee to make t*rt irrangpmcnU* to keep the Chamber open ? Ki ill the time. Mr, Speidel suggested tnat in attorney or some other person requir- b?r ng an office might be induced to keep lis office in tho room. Mr. Sweeney, of <j he committee, rej?orted progress, saying gou hat nothing had been done, but giving twc 1 suggestion of 1'resident Hart, of the ? State Development Board, that that Hoard's office be located in the Cham mt, a suggestion which Mr. Sweeney ffcl aot approve. Mr. Quarrier had luggttted the employment of a young , I nan, but ao far nothing had been done, w I He aafed for further tiino. Another clu deabroached was giving the Dun Com- be ; raerdal Agency desk roem in tho Cham- T l>er. gro Mr. J. B. Taney moved that the Cham- Imi !>er invite toe Board of Immigration to pet Kvupy its quarters. He said lie thought it would l>e wise to have the Board meet 0IM! there and keep- its headquarters there. J j rhe motion was adopted. j,,.,. Mr. bpeidel awed that ( apt U. J. .w, Rawlins, Mr. McGregor and Mr. Behrens _ be appointed a conunitUc to tuako a , 1 rontract with the Board at once. Tbil , was adopted, with tb? expiration of the Uia tense of the Chamber that arrangements wo' should be tnadu to keep the room oven an0 n tbacveuings. * T A communication was rud reciting neg die action of the City CoaneiLiaiavor niai )t a new Federal building here, and re- and meeting similar action oa the Mit of of this Chamber. vali On motion of Mr. IMHy a rcw^yjion j; iras adopted favoringauch a new build- orri ng, and requ??ti<>C fhe United State? o'K ^uutora in*n We* Virginia and Con- red. ;rewman OofT to favor the necessary the egiilsCkm. l',e At the instance of the Travelers Pro- j0ki active Association, the President and j, ttcretarv were instructed to sign peti- , M ion* asking Cougrean to pass au amend- ' , nent to the Inter Htatc Commerce law J wnidtting railroad tickets to be sold at educed rates to commercial travelers, .. ind to rcneal certain license taxes on ommerciai travelers. . : The Chamber ratified the subscription ' , if $100 made by the President, I)r. ^ x>gan, to the State Board of Develop- ? uent. ,a,J A letter from T. 8. Riley, Ksq.. reportng what had been accomplished bv the ?u* 'hamber's Committee on Legislation at he last session of tbe I^egisloture at Wl" 'harlcMton, was tiled aod a vote of ers liankri extended to tbe comndtUK}. l>n(1 r , OCT 8CHOOI1 ESTERTAWIULW. ,"a'; hfMjullMO District I'uplU Kutrrtnln their tirxt rrteaiia. r.np "Tho pnpilfi of Madison school gave a plendid literary perfonuonce lost oven* I !'\)I to a larpc and intelligent audience. ^ 'ho following programme was crvditahly xccutod: J3GC Mu?le-Tbe HlnU Carol. Clan Son*. Sepl Kerlutlon?Th? Old Mald'a iTayer, Blanche the DtohHW How lo Kind an llelr, <iu? Wlnrher. J" luxlutlon?A llor'k View* of Corn*, tilbaon Toe aldwell. ?20 Mtulc?Memoriea of Childhood, Vocal Trio. t ta>U MILL. u rtcrltoiloD?Whafa In a lloy'a Pockct, Earl *1 arr. y"l Iteeltallou?The Rainbow. Emma Deal I, Mamie linn (Miner. Anna l.uketu. iVarlc liellville. Helen t,mf IcCojr, l.ulu Scheufler and Ann Nelll. Mu?l<--ln*inimrnUl Solo, Thomaa Lawaon. J"*" KedUtioo? Hafolo Treatment, licorxr Smith. UOlll <;?n;rni>b leal Charade. What? .wjHl IteeltaUon?Cp In the World, Blanche Watten. K.vltatloti-Edlth'a Modeat lte<|ue*l. Katie Mill I*. I , Hlaloicu?-Meetlnxof HeoodlerllleSchool Comiltter. nivs lt?rlu?tl'>n?Art la Iltlleaa, Era Goodwin. , * Mualt?WarblliiK Water, Annie Sadler and I'11*' hm-aa iNMldrldgv. 1 in,n K?iiuiti<in and Tablean?Agele llarveT. ltrrlutlon-luvvntor'a Wile. Era Philfil*. Trial of Joan of Arr?-KateW|ncbcr. dow Mualr-I.ullaby, Winulc llall and Amelia .i,,. Inhanlt. "" , Krclutlon and Tableau?Mary Cotta. tlie ItrellalloD aud Kin*. \\ 111 Krritatloo?tioblln story. Ethel Conner. i,.. ... Dialogue?The old Country Aunl'a Vlalt to the ', lly. laabel Henry. ''artI lUriUUnn? Parmer John. Manle llarrey. 1.10 ' Miule?<'arry Mr IU/ k to owl Ylrxlnny, Park nn f tiller, George Phillip*. Willie i^*h andTboina- , iwaon. SO '' * r . Two Thr Wnah.-tfrff. Conteat. nn* ( Tin* annoal contest between t)M> litvr- takr ry societies of the Washington*Jetrer- tnu l hi college, which took place at the Op- tralli rulfnum-at Washington, Wrdtiesday In tl filing, resulted in another victory for iH*ri> 'ajdiintfon and Franklin. That society Cum ml !?)J |K>inta to tho N)J secured by idlo and Union. The score last year mm|: Washington and Krankliu KiJ; G( bilo antl l'nion tMj. p,|,| Thr prognunint* was as follows: tit-rx n lfrt oration*-fW. P. Moor head. Oritlllin:, pa.. "The PHot'aStory-J J Hamilton. "" ! w ll^lfurd, I"*.. "liuKVtie Aram'* I'rcaui." Mail K>M)> I liivrl''* Selilrm, lUtltlllniN'. Mil . kinia ir-i i.r. at Writer of Ainerlea:" fJohn l..l.owr*, ? i _? a*bltiKt<>n. Pa.. "The Troubadour." i'rlgltial oration*- tit H. IhkIIi. ('lararllle, Midi i our National Mml." 'Jmnra M \Vi lib. luni i Mblnctoii, IV, "Our lt>?iUngtiUh?lilc Hplrlt \i. lurtunlra." iHfliao- - ought AH Rdvraur to !? PerlH comj mn n Tut ??f T*ml Valnre." *J. I?. Jiti k.nl tllo*< m. Munmrrvllli'. t<> W. llrrrlntt. ?tciiy, ?|W. _ .Irrml. IV '!' f ttMliliiKtonand Krwnklln; t I'hllo ?nj I n linn ? pint The honor* were awarded to Mvtvn. mcni atnilton, I .owe*, Wekh nii'l Ilcrriott. Kv Njrrap of Hp c*??llie nature'* own trim laxative. It in the airain wt racily tnkrn, anil the nn?l clfective niedv known to t-leuune tliu Hyutein t,i ifii liiliuiiK or U? difpel head- j?, ?|, lie*. cold* nml fevers; to eun- haliitnal mHtii iiNtiicitidii, in<li^?Ktion, pile*, etc. .-in u tortured only l?y the California Ma it Hymn Company. Han Kranci*co. Cal. nn. h Id hy l/^nii ?V Co., Anton I'. lie**, ,|Vh|m It. Hurt and C. Mcnkciuiller. At will c llaire hy M. N. fiercer, ntipnt at Tiik lat?* nuiilwnre of It J, Smyth, do- <i?*tJ wed, at the corner of Thirteenth nnd Bowl rron n tree to, will Ikj Hold at auction at u Court limine to morrow morning. Tin u mlvcrtuwmeiU, eUut. THE TEI-CTATB SCHEDULE fl M ?t XuuS?ld-No Trouble Had In J Arranging It. al DijpaUX lo OSf lnUMgtnetr. xxinxLD, 0., March 29.?The Tri- ' e Baae Ball League's Schedule Comae met here \Jiia afternoon and pted a schedule that it is believed meet with the approval of every r > in the League. The schedule agreed n was adopted without a kick being I le. Tho meeting was in even* reA a harmonious oWe. Byron AID rich ?1 for Ivslamuno Irmlcajl of E. C. lor who vu detained by sSckpcss. , Elliott represented Columbia and sident 8e?ley appeared for Wheeling, i officers of the Mansfield club toured the committee handsomely and lo tilings very pleasant. he schodule adopted calls for the celing dab to play the following tea: AT HOME. nton?April 26, SO; Juao 10, is, 19; Aijguit irufUkl?May 1.3; Juno 30,21, 22; luinbu??May 3,4; June 23, 25, 26; Atfeuit nerrlll??May S, 7; July 3, 4, 4: Ai*oat Ygdo?May 18,19; July 21.23, 24; September cJoon-May 21,22; July 25,26,27; September dama?o-May 23,21; July ?. 30, SI; Sepb?r A*. ndanky?May-S, 26; Aujrnit 1,2, 3; SeptemS^May 28, 2>;SAuftut 4, 6,7; September October 1. assoad. .. nton?May 10,11; July 5. 7,9; Auput 13, II. uuAeld-May jl^ 14; July 10,11,12; Au*mt liimbut?May 15, 10; July 13, 14, IS; Aufuit uetYlUo-May 29, SO; July 17, is, 19; Auguit S. ndotky?May31, June!; September4,3,4; iber 2, x >lcd??June 2, 4; September 5, 6, 7; Octockton?June 5,6; September 8, 10 11; Octohamaxoo?June 7, 8; September 12, 13, 14; >ber 9, 10. ? mi?Juue 9, 11; September 15,17,18; Octo11.12. BASS BALL NOTES. lie Cincinnati Reds, on their recent ithern trip, won twenty-three out of nty-seven garni* played. 'hero ore a number of inquiries made to whether the Wheeling manage- ( tit will arrange for ladies' days this son. t is now'reported that Sain Barkley ( liable to be sold by the Pittsburgh , b to Boston. In that case Smith will retained. , 'oledo will open the Lafayette, Ind., i unds April ?J and 10, and will play in < lianopolis 14 and 1U and then go to 1 iria, Bloomiugton and Danville, III. { 'he Keystones, of Pennsylvania, will ? n their season with the WheitUnja t island Park, April 11). Wftldy Wzu, of Steubenvifie, has been engaged atelier by the Keystones. t liu Colnmbns State Journal says: It i lid be a good plan for some Tri-State j igue club to sign Ed Swartwood. He udtaagrcat man in this League, J I indeed in most any league, ho Louisville club is reiiortcd to be 1 Otiating with Pittsburgh for Cole- I a, the right tickler of the latter club, t I it is said that there is every chance i Louisville securing him. lie is a liable player. I [alamazoo anxiously awaiting the ' Vni of lt? re<I-lic~W[ iimnager, Mr. cal. The rei?ort is that t?vcry time a c -beaded man get* otr the triUx there 1 town is made wild by n report thai 1 ma Jnger lias arrived. White liono \ l's are barred. ; is estimated that by May 1, at least { 0 men will be under the contract c em of professional Hubs, all undor > protection of the National ngreeit, and subject to the ruling of the rd of Arbitration. Thfe number of 1 represents a vast amount of money 1 out for salaries and in other ways, ( attests to tlio almost universal in* *t that is taken by the people at / e in ho?o bnll matters. v [anager Berrbridge, of the Jackson t. ), says: "The clubs in the Tri-State ji pie think they will liave a soft snap j i Jackson, hut if I can get the plav- q I am after we will not be at the tail K at the close of the season." ManaBerrbridge is in correspondence with n Morrison, catcher for Boston, and t i Quinn, of B<*ton, who played at j liase for the Salema, of the New land League, last season. Mutrie, of c New Yorks, says Quinn is a coming fJ rer of ability. o Wednesday at Akron the court enter- It udgment against the stockholders of ii year's Akron Club (Ohio League) for fdue for salaries, with interest from t teintorl), 1887,-The court also found v club indebted to other persons in li lunts which aggregate aliout $J,000. $ stockholders are therefore assessed each, the full faee value of their a k, notwithstanding each certificate t< ufated that the bidder was to Ik* ex- c ?t from assessment. The unfortunate u ncisl outcome of Akron's second p cssional has*- ball enterprise and the v ssment of the unsuspecting stock- n lew kills the game there for years to a e. * si Ilnltronil Limit MlliU*. rr~~u n : A? predicted yesterday, the slides ?! ? iM-gun on the New Cumin-Hand ich. Al*?ut onoinile north of King's k tho iK'pin to crumble ? n curly thin morning, and suddenly tl whole hillside seemed to metarule at top nnd Mart on it* way to tlio river. l'Ii it tttopiHii the track was found to overed from 10 to 1*? feet deep with **' li nnd nx-k for a distance of nl?oul >-ard*. It in the wont slide ever seen he ranllandle, nnd what make# it h ad in that more in likely to follow, w work trains and two hundred men it work clearing it away, and it will at until to-morrow morning to get the || i wife for train*. It may he that tr io will not In' resumed this week. ie meantime no ti<-k?-t>* nrv sold nor ihahlo freight received from New ilierland. j, An Artnrnlnn In tin* Clly. nuine Turkish und IVrxian rup?. jM and hilver emhroidenil work, jmr* w , curtains, ott/? of row*, etc.. an- now .. xhihition at < . Mrmhd A* Co's. 1124 i street, nnd for sale hy Mr. II. Sarn, a native Armenian, who comes ly recommended hv Hev. .lames l?. , IWI.I....I U'??l.ln.ri..nJi.ir..r. HI College. J.! . Sarkinian in inking thin mcann of iletlnghln location ami trnntn tlint who take nn intercct in luwiMimr nuiM* of niiwiionary w ork may give n rail ami procure nonie of Ills elr- Tl H|M>?-ialti< m. an ho Ii??|hh br this tli in to lie ahle to complete his Mtmlien. fo ery ono who linn iiwhI pr. Bnll'fi H h Hymp in variably nworUi to it fo i for coIiIn, etc. pj k Eaglo llnilriing Association will ?largest one ever started in thin K >11. ? nti ,jcY of the pKxl thing* of thin life tli orrowfally let alone on account of if >|mia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wl mre dynin'|min, imlipioioii ami con- Tl ion; NOliI on guarantee eo mul f?0 ct-ntn, hy I/^mii A t'o., 0. It. tw te,(\ Mcnkemillcr, It. 11. Hurt ami pr 0 lin*. ? 1 Rsglo IhiiMing Association will March 111. Tuku stock at uucu, > W 1 WOULD AGA1HST iC old Resident of the Island jy Commits Suicide ?' ________ thi IANGING HIMSELFIN HIS SHOP ? f hi Msalpatlon and Conaeqnent Do- rw upoudency Che Cause?A Very Sad Cawj of Keif Destruction fro Yesterday Forenoon. an all Yesterday morning shortly after 10 ab 'clock Joseph Keats, an old resident of he Island, a shoemaker by trade, and J-J mown to every resident of that part of coi he city and many others, committed of >uidde by hanging himself in his shop frith a clothes line. He was found soon iter, bat life was probably al- wi wuly extinct. Mr. Keats had his frc ihop. -until this week in a b91 all irooden building on Zone street near the (ip suspension bridge, the property of the re< iridgo company. A day or so ago ho coi removed his shop ifito the stable on the rear of the premises on which he re- j. tided, on the soutli side of Zane street, <jv nearly opposite North Front street. 0j llis son, Joseph, jr., was in the shop wj ?arly yesterday forenoon, and Mr. Keats ras over in the city awhile. About ten ? )'clock or a little before the son left the ihop, at which time his fatlier was at ^ irork. About 11 o'clock the young man ?jc returned, and was shocked to find his ^ father's apparently lifeless body hanging Bic From a beam, his toes touching the floor. ?<). He at once raised the alarm, but the m body was not cut down for some time .1., jwing to the old fictitious idea that a body ihould not be cat down until the arrival m. )f the Coroner. When Coroner' 8chultze arrived an tjj( liour later, life was of course long ex- .u, LincL The Coronor took what evidence wc ivjw accessible, and rendered a verdict ^ in accordance with the testimony, of jn| lentli from Huicide. Mr. Keats wan well liketl bv his ac- fw juajntanccs. lie leaves a son anu dtugli- jg , ler, both grown. Both, and Miss Keats qc specially.havo the wurmest syni])athy of their nelghliors. Mr. Keats hod been drinking, and was despondent It is said he Uuked of 711 luicidc a week ago, haying "the world was against liim. He seemed always ' o do a proNtM'itius business, but since jn he death of his wife live or Fix years igo has l>eeu low spirited raosfri of the , J lilt.*. __________ o' Artlim mt the Contractor*. At a mooting of the undersigned con* .1' mi-torn und pinning mill o]>erntorH of K Wheeling, Briiki-jHirt, Bellaire and Mar- j 0 in's Kerry, held in Wheeling, March .j 58, 1888, the following preambles and ^ vsolutions were adopted: Wiuekkas, The recent demand made ? ?y the carpenters of this vicinity for ten ours nay for nine hours work is. in '. >ur opinion, unjust and unreasonable, Jv Uld ii wiinncas, Tlio building business has * >een in the past and now is unprollta>le; therefore of, Rrtoltnl, That wo cannot in justice to .. lurselves or the public accede to the de- S nands aforesaid. icltz. Flam mi A Co.. Wu?* & PcxjJnrr. i?, i. c Fi'iiKR. i.fiK.w <v iic( or, CunvcK. kha? i & Oo., J. limit .v Hon, Tn i. KxLkv ?t Co.. NomANcOuv, of IaykA Ui uhous, William Krkj'i:, ii., a?u? iiaut"n<>, SIMMS MtCl'LLOCOH, if V. William*. Kkatx Uiw., re! - W. Sicrui s*. ?/.f It. J. IIaogs & Son's Lntvm Co. ^Ic Tlio ?w York IJfe In?ur*m?< Company. We call the especial attention of our J*', eaders to the forty-third annual reiwrt , if the New York IJfe Insurance Com- ' .any, published in our to-day's issue. 'his sterling company during tin* past j to., more than $22,000,000, ana Mid to kfi t* policy-holders more than $0,500,000. t> increase in income was over $3,000,- "J; 00, in net assets over $8,WW,000, and inu ran re written $21,000,000. Tue total . mount of insurance in force in in excess i $358,000,000, and its surplus, under v . he rigid standard of the Insurance Do- , lartment of New York, i* $ll,WO,7?3 00. J1/ In connection witli this remarkable xhihit the fact should not 1h? lost sight f that this company is a purely mutual no. and that its more than 100,000 pol y-holders are partner* and sharers in Isprofits. 1} This was the first company to adopt * lie non-forfeiture feature in its policies 1oq| rhereby the annuul saving to policy- Tj loldera is estimated to be at least nlli 5000,000. M Its officers are men of great experience c- " nd marked ability; its plana an* adapted u9 the want! of all cla.<e>e*, and this, in TrJ onneetion with the judicious invest* lent of the company's funds, and the rudonoo and economy which has nl- mil ays characterized it* management has m ecessarily conspired to bring about the J hove remarkable results. W. S. Foo?e Co., agent*, llflOMain I reel, in this city, will Ik- pleased to Jv ive any information in reference to the ?c? ninpaiiy or its plans, and we commend ""i* liem to the confidence and respect of , M || r " ' lira I I'krsonii desiring to make a pood, safe j, j,1, ml protitable investment take stock in ban lie Eagle liuilding Association. Mi RIVER XEWS. "si! kT*|| of tlii Wntrr nnil MntrmenU of Ihf ttm< limit*. Tli The C. \V. Batchelor cleared for Pitts- j?? iiiyh at o'clock yesterday morning, itli a Rood trip on lioard. will The Courier p?t away for Parkersbnrg ,,n * l 11a. in., with a (air trip. The Ben ?w I iir is this morning's packet in this ado. VI The Fashion pawed down at 7 a. m. n,V, Menlay in tin* rmnnnau-riiisnuivii n> ade, and the Scotia passed up at l>a. 111., i tin- Kline trade. Tlio steamer Fashion, when alio pass1 down yestenluy morning, Iiad on i:?nl 1-5 Italian*. Ih)UU<1 for Marietta, here they will do the pick and shovel t mi the Muskingum Valley Ihiilniad. The reports fruiu above hint evening eroiw follows: l'ittshuruh, 12 feet 2 iclies and rising; Oil City, I feet 7 iclies and rising; .Morpintown, 0 feet; rceniboro. 1"? wot " inches. It was oudy at all of these points. The river in Mill rising at thin point. iu*t evening lit diiHk, the marks indited a depth in the ehannel of l.r? foot, lie reports from alnive an? to the effect at thu riven* an* utill rising and a 'JOnt Ma#e is looked for ut thin (mint. The AtnouiitM provided in the Hivcrand urhor hill for West Virginia rivers lire tu? Hows: Tlio Great Kanawha If allowI $;?*>,000. tho Rig Sandy 131,000. thw Ik river $1,.'>00,the lliickhniition $1,600, e Guyandotte $1,1*00 and thu Little nuan liu $25,t*W. The down river markets on* all wellncked with will, and a good many of e river coal o|h mtors would not care there wo* no more water until June, I lien there in nearly always a freshlet. ie Cincinnati people can no 1 oncer < uiplain of fancy prices for block din- t oiids, hut coal men complain that icon arc unn inunerative. >lrc0| ? than i MviiiAim of Cures, eczemm and all skin M'lUH-M by hkin-Succcas ami Skin-Sueta ?oap,' At Uruy atoru of MvLuiu liruu, umi THE END OF HOLT WEBL Children's and Boys' 8 Solemn Herrler* of To-day and To- " ^ "" morrow la tho Church**. [n the church calendar to-day is Good |~J "Tf" f I iday, the day on which tho church Ml /A I H IV nmemonuesuie passion 01 Lariat, so ? it is tho most sad and solemn of all ) dajrs of Holy Week. The clergy ap- ?1 it in black vestments and prostrate * unaelves before the altar, which still A TP naina stripped. No candies are lighted. #\ I J L usages of tho old Testament ore read, I / % | "1 I lowed by the history of tho Passion * M m A. ft. JL in 8L John. The church prays for conditions of men, for heretics, Jews d Pagans, and for the prosperity of Christian people. The Latin church . italns from tho celebration of mass on A surprise awaits VO [>d Friday, because on that day Christ ? 1 n*. . f ^ is offered a bleeding victim for our liiCgant line 01 C, is; and the present discipline forbids SUITS mmnrlcinir tho tnmunion on U>U d?>-, except in c?m 3U113| Comprising Ule ''fcuSifal JSSS m llon ot and American Cheviots ii At present the ceremonial of Holy For anything Fine ai th tho uiiSnj^it o?w^ai5?itnu?i Our well earned title wil itn the flint, as an appropriate image fiirtiM* the Light of Christ, rising again lilo WC. o "sun in his strength." From this / b a candle is lighted and placod on a /^v x T ? r\ n H A * sd and carried up the church by a dea- I .( J |\| |-< I |\/l Za d, who three times chants the word*, ii llvl/i .umen Christi." Tho same symbolism appears in the paschal candle, which DmAW, blessed by the deacon, who fixes on it W01B U)0 MfifllOID uftufi e grains of blessed incense, in memory tho wounds of Christ, and the spices kota r*?? th^ whicli, He was anointed in the 9?*The STAR 1 rhe blessing of the candle is followed N0V?!ti6S. tho reading of the twelvo Prophecies, d tho font Is then Messed in procesin Tl... .......... ..t 4t... I : . .1 ... ins nawi VI wo will IB UIUU _ ittered toward the four quarter* of tliu lT^\ >be, to indicato the catholicity of the I 1 M 1 1 ^1 I lurch and the efficacy of her sacra- I J % II I I II I ;nt*. On their way baclf from thefont VI* * ^ J u Litanies of the saints aro begun, and is masses commenced in white vest- od. T\X/T7T 17' jnts. At the Gloria the organ Bound*. OU 1 W 1-*L*r d the joyful Alleluia peak forth after USANCE AND THADE re to^mnounce the praiso of the Lord Th? Feature* of the Money and Stock Mar the ends of the earth. They had dur- k?t?. I the Pension of their Master conceal- yobk, March a.-Monejr on call pci themselves, and were silent through Prime mercantile riper. a?7 per cent it of their enemies, and the "Gloria" sterling exchange dull and ateady at W again intoned, announcing }>eace with 4 g^. xbo total aalcaolatodu to-day wero atf, >d through sanctifying grace. 8EBYICBJ AT TO? CATIltiUiAl. . ffsaar1' ck~ Teiterxlnr. Hallroad bond* Irregular; Mica *770,000. m t i i _4 i Governmentbondan?lifexceptcurrency6*. Hie services *t the Cathedral yesterday tjtaU, bonda neglected. observance of Holy Thursday, were boxm-cumed bid. prosaivc and appropriate, and several JJ/JJ wipoTlS SortheUiCuSlJig the clergy ollho Jiocew from oat ol u. xSThwiT^idS) vn were present Solemn Pontifical pacific 6 a of ia>J? n. w. debenmrea^wio t |. 4 * . I. #*/\ n LouUlanaatamp.fe nj}, s. L. AH. P.gen.in.llM jh mass was celebrated at 0:30 a. m., ^ialiouri ( ioi ?. Paul couM?ia..._vM 3 celebrant* being lit. Kov. Bishop Teuu.Ga?cttiemcnuioo si.p.. (;.dil,.flnu-iw lin, the Assistant Priest lit. ltev. Mgr. dog ? g. tarfirt cS T. Sullivan. \ . G., the Deacons of t? ooapom. morVery Rev. P. Hyadnth, O. if. o.ak.0. la ~i-is ?nion Pacific fir?u.m[ p., and Rev. William Walsh, the Dea- ?> * *? ??? u g, *?t?wa ioi> i of the Maw Very Rev.II. vtock qcotatioxh-cumed wo. b-Deacon Rov. J. J. Deehdii, Dirtribu- A,Um, g,prc? no i Northern Purine? 20 of the Holy oils Rev. J. C. McElu- American Kxprw-lW do preferred ? it. Chancellor of the Diocese; Masters Canada southern... ?Klchkago 4 N. w?losfr Leremonies, Jiev. J. A. Jtevnolds and centrali-acinc. i ao preferroi ijv-. v C K SelliInn Cboapeake AOhio. IJi'Ncw York tVutTal_llri, . u^DCOiipp. dowatpreferrrd. I Ohio* UIwlMlppLiU* Hie priests in attendance were chid in doieconda doprvfetred........ bo ml vestment*. Rev. Da n O'Connor, c- c.. c. A i ? 4ft ivu-itic Mali so Clark?lmrg, Rev. Robert Kollehcr, of &? "" 21 IBS," MS afton. Rev. William Lambert, of Par- doVrefcmiL...*.'- M'iiSt. i. *S"v 3 rsburp, Rev. P. A. Boyce, of Row lea- Fort Wane l&J do preferred....... 63?, r*. Hot. F. c. liaimann, of Newbury {^Erief^ v. T. Quirk, of Sand Fork, Rev. J. A. do preferred crV. do preferred Iiu' icy, of Weston, Rev. M. FiUpatrick, LakeVhore........ hwj Texas & Pacific...... aj^ Rudolph. Kov. U. P. McMi'iiainin, oi SU B&%?s= 8 wood, Rev. J. Tuohey, of Martin's Memphis &Chaa~. u w..?. L.*P ? rry, Rev. J. E. Grata, of St. Joseph'* MJchlpta_OiyjimL- 77 do preferred _ ajf tlcment. Marohnll county Rev. 1 J S Grath, of Grafton, Rev. Angel us and New Jcney Central 7% irtin, of St. Alphonsus church, and _ , . , v. Joseph Mullen, of the Eighth ward, v J*"**"* ??d rrovuion* r,. nn'M-nt Nt* You, March 2?.-Flour. receipt* ?.?0I , !?i i i> t , a pekum; exportsbarrel# ami 12.154 Nu-k?: i most lovely display of flowers sur- ialeaii.ouobamla. wheat, receipt#1.100 buaheU: inded the Tabernaac of the Iieposi- exporta asA**". bu?hel*: *al? t?u?h? i.?i r. ? tribute tarn the bulie, o the igregation, and nrranged by Frank awy :Xo7: ml in oieratnran.i -j^ia jpp, the Inland florist. It represented oif ?ieiivered; wiw&fuif. o. h.; No. 2 red March .te. Alar," .ml .amounted bv Sggft#l5!?E? 1 emblem, Bote Aynu* Do. Tins sn?v>v. closing at swfie; July *7ai>7?,r. c1o?idk ning Rev. Father Boulton will preach *l *7x*c; r!"*ln5. *l tfic: ^P"Tim lSuwinn nf Our l>in? " tciutiT S7*ia!C?4e, rloaln* at *.lv: iHvcmber 1 lie IMOO OI uur lx?rd. w n^y, cloain* at 'Mi's. Corn, receipts .Tijist evening Rev. A. J.? McGrath 4.N0 buiheu; export* 3.<w bwhtlij uit* 1,2111,. died on the Holy Enfchirut and the Ul? N1" ?f wr* Kn,l1:'' 01*' i????cu ?>f ?j*?t: ii>a of (''itlinlir-u ill nnMiutSntr at JMn<. market hlxhcr anil wry quiet; options nsoi Latnoiun in assisting at. uiMni UnM>ttlvd; uncnulcd ?w.iV: tetmur ;iafli,?c k'ice. Ills discourse was practical and In elcrator: dellveml; No. Clc In tUirc; nuent. Xo.2 Majr(it^>ftl.l?r.fli?lr*atfl?T.r; Junt- V.'^a * ? m W,f. rhwlnx at So' ? ; July clovinj; KI I 1 \ 11.1 "t ?V: Au?u?t , l.-itu: ni y'v-. temberand October cIimIdi; ni sr-jr* the (Una* City. an,l jrj.on) liuohcla of *|wt; market Heady; lie Courier rontlnuca to reahlp tobarro here, mixed wcatern whlu* do tlat?*-. mnria t urran aored yesterday to New Itrljcb linn at I4e; option, quiet; ?alc? |7.7? l?c; April lajttdl.COr; May 10.7.,?10.aV; June lAtta ic Ohio Valley Uallrood la rocelvlnc atecl IO.?t; July lo..'rfialo.i?*-; Aujcu.t lo.aualo.??.-; s-j1 hero. tetnber lo.a>c; Ot utlier lu.i:*lo.'jie: NovemU-r r. ir?imi.Mw? ni(i.,in?.nn i..i.tii.. 10.lUal0.1V; Dccemticr lo.l(Hlo.i>r. Hu^ar unlet riink?..^ ' ^ ' lMUU,n*M" an.lunchan*e.l:reflne.I?tea.ly; C.'.y; ?tm t: ? .. ^V.e. Moloaaea quiet. Kiev ?trady. Tallow r~ oratcncy.oiii?rnc>vuic, was in tbc city quirt but Arm. Roaindull. Turj*nUn#W?dy. crjay on builne**. K*a--? ewicr; wwtern UJjilk: re*eipt? hn Lewi* will |to to PitUbursh with W. C. packace*. I'ork. trading quiet but price* *taadnrll. the *hoe mau. Ilv maintained. quoted nt IM -?ll 'flour vinr ...i? i ,i,' ... (tltl:111 5ual&u> new. Cut meata flrtn; pickled SL.m Harry Alum to ;i^. Ur.l opened weaker, closing W r. Henry Orer ?rnt hi* home and bnjxy with f.wv.eloalng at ? uuavOV; May June household good* to Munclc, Ind.. yesterday. T.vunT.W*: Julf-T.'JOaT.'/Tc; October luBc; elty >1 BlaU, of th?4WUniorr & Ohio ibop*. "-TOc. Butter about *teady an.J qnlet; Mlaa Cell* CourfhUn will be married next wertem CbMM quiet but very firm; k. western li;?alJc. ?e Pctcraou, tbe barber who left tome time Chicaoo. March 2?.-\Vlicat wafer. Corn highfor Denver, Col., aayi he like* the city very ?r. Onto .teady. PmvMou* unlet. Flour ?t??'iy. h. ' Wheat. No. '. prltic ;.*j?7.Vie; No.2 ml *t>ie; r. 1. Knowtc h.. gone not lh, CtawUn.1. Maynard. JunetlSaS'^c. riming at.MT* ; Jnly&D^tt'tC, ir Itellalre. Zanrtville A Cincinnati railroad el.*lng at :>1 V- No. "J. 27Ua.>?r; May .k>'4a tilling nalla by thu ear load, and all kluil* of ::i V. cloalug at nu'wr^Juue .m^a-'tlc, cloalug at ry machinery. :wV. Rye. No. 2, Barter, No. J. TTaJflc. r. O. T. Blackburn received word of the FlaiKjd. No.l. fl 41. Prime ?J?nothr ?ecd IJ ?la h of hi* daughter, Mr?. lHmald*on, of Car- -,?L, '/TV I-li llV . T i" "? ton. O.. yeatenlay. **>/.!" 'uf ,w 6-' '-V'- \?V.: *A> r. A. W. Bogy. of thU place. received a Wlc- ciSn^aY: 5 v"* S^)SMtnhlfwSSS: ? from hi- brother at t adlx. aa) lug they had ^ftc] ,|?,ufdor* Mtafale: ?h.irt clear aldea ck a big k'a? gu*hcr there. 7.W?7.ttc. WhUky fl IV sugar*, culnaf 7*,**1 .? ; ic <'baric* Bun>*whowa? *uppo*ed to have granulated 7.tttc; Mtnndard A I?)**. Butter Arm; i *liot aotnc time a?o near Barne?vllle. it I* creamery Matte; dairy 'ilaJ'c. Eg** lower at ml now, shot hlin??<lf while drunk. I'altir. ie <.erman tlub meet* at the rraldence of Pim.*nrirtiu, Pa.. March ?).?Flour. (teady lam M. Fari*. on ?i (ternary atrvel. to-ti|(ht with m<?lrra!e demand Wheat ?*"ak and lower: reiiuut of thecluli room l<elng octuple). ?ale? unrnubil in gmln depot SV; So 2 Marrh ? .?',a'.ai'^r. April " . ,^n'.v'<r; Ma) '"UaJlr; rr* vice I'tvvnll. nrij lni|.|ou. mm bolt Urtcti.ti way." light Mippll.-* but the advamed ehtTked bn?l* leu cuta, vpraln*. bniloc* torment* all the "J**- M'" 1,1 ?'?!",,<WV,1^... ' OaU. ?jx't atoulrbut demand light; Mile* uni cam fn>in paln-from rare and hurt I* *ent *{ "'f ' .Xo- 3 2 !*lv?U"H ..II, th.' .Kinl.r.1 lliiliiH'MI. TiV,Tt5'"w."h ? -^? ",r. n , i. i _? ^ a_!" 4a?lc. Jnne *?*?alle. Butter Unit and actlvr; Baking Powaor. crmmcry extra ?eaiern factor) jjjg, *teady; llr?ta I'Ai.i^v CIihw firm and In ?(I Dt\ r'''"nt" choice lH?e OU ^ CutclKHATI, O.. March S.?Fiourunlet. Wheat /.//A RS dnll; No.'J rr?l Vi? j-. rveelpu 7.?<*J bii?b?!*: *blpkl A J W W mmti 1 .? ? buahel*. i oro *teady No. mlicl In PWn la XV. OaU In m<xleratedeit>aud. No. 3 railed Q] i M Me. Fork dull at II tU). IjiM flrmiettm-nOnake H La ,,u"t meat* quiet and eaairr. i-u.mi ^In falrdetiiRiid; *lnirtclear M'."ta.H.7.V. \\hi*ky H * tov7>*v itcady at IIUU. Butu-r ilrm. Sugar firm. r iTROYALfSirjl Jt active and hlglu'r at lVyUfl^c. t hoacflrm. K&221liS?a IlALtmoitE, Mi'.. Marrh 2a.?Wheat, we*tern ^"*H f^il rn?|erand dull; No. i winter rv?l ?i>ot Rkr bid; Efc? V5] May June K?*?V; July t?f>e. ('cm. Vvfr^^irJI *eatem rtead). MayMJiaVc. Oata *tea<ly and T* LyJJJ .'I '/fl Ann; weatcra whlto llattr: do ml*e.l SmWc. k : U Ityo firm at fi??Tae. Itorltioui ?trad) Nlid quirt. K fl ( offtv firmer. Uiocnrgoe* ordiuary to (airier' Cnicaoo. March ??-Cattle-Receipt* raNHi]|. >]hr vfl heatl; ahiplftent* S.0Q0 hea<l. market alow and V. J M aaaler; laney |JU0?5 4U; atc?r?f3 l.'ial 75; itocker* _ and feeder* ti .'fla.' 75; cow*, hull* and miicd i^.*- II 75(1.1 to. Tegk* fcl *teer* 13 ?wi 10 ll,<?- K.? ***^ eelpU IWW head; *hi|>monu7,uu IhimI. mar W^m m ^ ^ kri alow Q<l V lotrvr: mluM ? l.*il>, braxy Mk |>r H ^|H| > a*-,.v., ii*hi r> r*a ? .hi- *. . ?**<? Mil BUr p EHfl M Hbrrp? Krrvl|ili 4.UUU be*!. DM B Mtj hnut. markrt Mmnjt: native*H ??i. in. ?n:?m |1 w |i **? 10; Tfuu ?3 3Ut (I>. Unit* $? UVU>60. ^ ? ? ^ Km l.inr.ntv. I'*.. M?rch:29.?CfcUlo-RreelpUi __ _ - . . 4tM bent: hl|inu'iil* l'.?l h???l; inarkri ?ti-a<!jr A All! AMR unrh?ni*?l. -U*rvl|>U B WlTiBM Bl F hl|.inrtin l,r<n hwf: mark, t f.m I'hila.t.: wmm w > BK I'M*. K> :Wk *V wUi-l * > ?*% ; > Yorkrn V- ?> r KJ WW In W to (olr ?.. ?*> I'.o M n\ I WW Hhcr|> - 2.0U0 liea-l. ?hl|>ininU 1.2U) h B | | m in*'k? t ?w*a<l) mill uut hamtttl. nl)S0 UtClV r UPGa Cihcucsuti. p., Marrh ?.? Il?c* tlnn, cntnJ n.on ami light H to. parklni ami biilrhrm Mivilcr nfrrr vmIm. X nurrrl nl ptirltr, ""U'U b?l. .El|'"?.u l.?l , (th aixl whokwiurnrM. Mnf* uvti<>ml< al ___________ the ordinary kln.u. an?l cannot be wM In ' rtltloa ?llh the muiUtud* nt low ir*t. tbnrt V . Italam or pbnaplut* irnwitrn. Hub! nnlr Nnr You. March IYtrulcnm rvrltfel u. HovalUajlixu i'UWKU co.. |i? WaQ iwitMrnn*. opme.1 aM6^cjhlf hell#7%c;low* , #?w York, ?* * wr*w t?i *>& ?; or)*-. Will be on Draught TO-DAY AndTO-MOBROW, hilts?D. Cumtllng St Co. m Greeting > iNTS! u when-examining our New HILDREN'S and BOYS' Newest Designs in Scotch i light and dark colors. nd Novel go to Gundling. I i>e fully sustained in the TION SUITS s to Ilia Finest Tillor-Itdt. s Brimful of the Latest ling&Co.g TH STREET. " I Another Barrel of Watches llavc . Arrived. A New Departuro. Tho Globe Tea Company, No. 1163 ' Market street, Wheeling, announces a new departuro on follows: Friday and l' Saturday, Mureh 30 and 31, will Irs watch * and diamond days, when every articlo I in the cans, in addition to the tea, of $5 in value and upwards, will consist of (either a lady's or gentleman'n watch, such as solid gold hunting ease, Walj thatn and KIgin movements, many of , tue cam* sent in in genuine diamonds * and other precious stones, or some artide of genuine diamond ruby, turoaoise, emerald, pourl or iimvthlst jewj elry net in solid gold of variolic designs. J On watch days this company expect to give tlieir patrons one hundred watches, 4 and as many more genuine diamonds in g solid gold settings. On Monday, April 12, money darn, will begin and continue (until April 14, when every can of tea ?'sold will contain a sum of money up us - i high as $50. No more cheap jewelry. A * few nection of the store will he reserved, < conjoining watches, diamonds, and jew elry for custome|s who were unable to purchaseon watch or diamond dam Now , is the time. Come while you "eon get these valuable presents. This company ; justly claim that they have just an good a right to give away to their jtatrons 1 these valuable and useful articles as their ; com]>etitoro have to give cheap chromos, glassware, etc. A ]>artial list of the fortunate puirhascre will l>epublished each ; dav. Get up a club. Parties getting up u club order of $10 or $20, always get a valuable article. Address, Globe Tea Company, 1153 MARKET STREET, mr.' WHKKl.IN'i. W VA. New Advertisements. \xr A S T K I>~ IMMEDIXTMY-A t T Rood plrl todogeneral hotiM-wi>rk. Mum fnrniab best rvferencw. Apply nt Jail Market Mrvet. mrji I70KRENT?A BEAl'TIFUL C0UX. TRY RwMrtW for the ?ti turner; located on the Hue of the 11. A: O. It. It. near Klin drove. Kent nwaonablc. For particular* apply to W. II. MSKHAKT. ina Market atrwt. wrtw \\T A NTED, I MM El)IATELY-ONE IT or two youn* men. well ann minted throughout the want* In which they rr?l<!e. Mu?i l?- j.n.rii l?nt In writing and fpeUlnc. and ol rood ulilnti. AiMrr-t* ai.tillrnt Inm In nun Kaiul. writing to the Fahxch'i Annum Co., Wbccline, W. Va. inriW Salesmen wanted fob the htate* of Uiiio, Indiana ami Wnlcra VircinU. tu handle a k???1 line <>( Infant'* and ? hildrrn'a Turn and Marlilnc Mi<?%on Commit* ion. KciiiK K A Lamheut, Kircrtide, lltirllturton county. N. J. mrw For cincinnati, louisville and luternmllate point*. The rn? litie i***ctiicrr iteanur NJufa*} louis a. shirley. ^i,ir' fl Th<>?. Ilnnw-r. Captain, Charley Itrcrc*. Clerk. Will Irate for the al?orr on SirriMT, Munh 31, at a r. u. For all information apply tu nit?) HUNK IHfc/rtl. Agfiit. ruction sale. ' 1 will offer for mlc at 11? Chaplin? at reel. my Hoosebold and Kitchen Farnltare At auction, on Friday ami Haturday. March J> r and ill. Itw?. hale to communce at 10 o'clock x. m. Mm. A. l?. lit*1.1.1 DAY. W. H. 11 Aim. Auctioneer. mry kent. Two Cottages, 4 room* c#rh. one two-?tory holm* of * room* on the liUmt. one Houm.% iiroomv In hiltou. One llotiM*. " room*. K*>(T ?troet. Fifth ward: all fitted with natural n>. One law Stable with eight ?tall?. , It- H. UILLK8I*Y. Agent. W nrtit*?. Marrh ?). Iw. t?r? Belleview residence for rent. A new two-ktory rwldemv. four livrrr room* np?Ulni. and dining-room, kitchen andrellnroa flr?t floor. A well of excellent water near tliriloor. Ihhm| ktablr and ?hctl for rarrlacv*. Mtuate In IWIIevlcw addition near Frank llcarne'* mi Ivniv. Will l* rrtitrd from April l to octuU-r 1. next, on rvaMinable terror Apple tu KHANK WAI.TKU, mr? Tw? Mile Ifouiw. fine glassware For Wedding or Annlreoarj (Jill#. KngniTol to order ' \ t" nuy >|Kvial .lo ^ .Vsrj I-"- China IVtH v . '? ry. PfOd ktauip !"r fibular. A'- lr. ? kjlgk, a x-vlgj i:\vim; brris., -T Mjire nt Strut hkksjmsatfflu w if*-iiiuj.w. v mr.-.t Grand Opera House! O. C. UKXTIIKIt. Lnm u<S Manajrrr. -FOLK NIGHTS ONLY? cokmkxrimojon Easter Monday, April 2, The l\nfr(nl Melodrama. The Wages of Sin! IJjr KtronK Metropolitan l*a?t. AMIUIVIUM. .'BU I WlTBHi xaiiriTDIKT*, IV. 2> tml XV rrnt*. *<wU on mK1 it Mcl.nrv How Ptumufy. mrX? FOR SALE. I-ot So. 41, iltaalo] nn tbc north *Mo of VirGUIa ?U?ft at>.| rait'ilSiUth IVntl?tr*vl. Whrrl*. ? V?. |( ii?t k.tn at |irt??tr ??:< I will **|| It at public Mtr At the front .l.?>r?>f the Court ii i >tiM\ un s.\ti iu?a\. a run. iw. *t m n'clook. It I* tin- tniMt <lc?lrnt>lo meant build* Iiijc lot on the UUihI Tm*? Sai t -??tio thiril null, tmbinrr In lwo*|iuI Mvmfniul ?>an.l 12 month*, with Inlrt**t from 'Iav iif at.| pn>|?rt) *Tun>! to the Mttalactiou ut the un.lrrvct.M R. ii. UILLEUI*Y. ... .. . Atn-nt for KllMbvtb Cms. W. 11. IIAI.I.RK. Auctioneer. >Vuuu*u, W. Va., MatvU M, i?a, tarjg