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The Now York JIcrM is onthofroo trade sido of tho controversywhich re lates to tho broad and butt?r of tho J American people, and vrhica la ono ot the sharp dividing lines botween th :Uopublica.i party and tho Domocra^ party. Uelng a too trader and the , most distinctly foreign of our American newspapers, tho Herald comes at tho Eerublican party in tins fashion. illness, not unselfishness, i? "till tlio rule ' ln,Iwll!K: ?( .nlldnrltv. Wo boast ol our pro 43B?SS8a!Ek onr own prosperity - . por tllcre Qro S^uy lnthia i^ancome^ho Those ?lo not rcjolco jt sucu bo dlscont?nt \>rlnnus to-dar.women with mid lAmlno: JJJLjd t0 Biay their starving children;'' ol rioting and Btrlkcs aad tr.de up ^Protection and McOjtoT have inuch to an- I aim lor Ju:t now^o thc? two^ia? Scribed i jwvo come to i? Ae,c^i in M. Jacques part, at loasfcoimeovus , ? 0[ &townicn k Cere's despotcl.. Tbo^"gnearly-bougbt ?l?tthUio11S h'applnoss ot thousand, upoo j thousands In Europe. , <h eld World, l More trouble 18 0! Mar is awaited with The odvout Of the ^yVav bo bloodshed ia SSSS&ttSS&r eltfes on tf at B* ol May. j Hut T.bai do our protecsioalsta care? ^ Tho Herald dooa not troat its corroa- j pondont, Jacques St. Oero, with muc j moro fairness than it accords to tbo odious protectionists. It 19 true that in h!s dispatch from Paris published with tbo abovo comments 1L 8t Core who should bo abovo all things a eincero man, puts eomo of tho blamo on tho McKinlev tariff, but ho also ma.es a strong point of tho vast and costly mil itary establishments maintained by Europe. Ilea withdrawn from industries in which they might support themselves, their support thrown on tho men who do work?add this to the old systems of government by which tho fow aro ablo to eat up tho many, nnd without look ing across the Atlantic for a causa thero is reason enough why thero is chronic [distress aggravated, when 6hort crops ,befall or when acustomor who hasheen buying determines to sot up as a pro ducer and supply his own wants. To lay on tho protectionists of tho United States the moral responsibility for tho acts of parents who slay tho cliildron they cannot feed is an accusa tion as monstrous as it is insane. What i3 it tho protectionists havo done to Europo? Simply bought le3s of certain of Europe's manufactured products than hcrotoforo and provided more employ ment for tho people of their own coun try. Thoy have provided better for their own household than formerly. If tho nations of Europe suffer by this it is because, unfortunately for thorn, those nations have so adjusted their economic rotations with the rest of the world that they cannot stand industrial development on this side of tho Atlan tic. Thoy havo builded on tho assump tion that theTTnited States would nevor find out tho advantage of maintaining its owaworkBhope and would go on in definitely drawing its supplios of manu factures from foreign workshops. Tho McKinloy tariff has taken em ployment from foroign wago-oarnora nnd given it to our own. This protec tionists hold to bo right, politic, patri otic, and on this they aro willing to go to the country. , But the McKinloy tariff is vory far from orocling a harrier ngainst tho interchange of commodities with other nations, and so far from tho import3 having fallen oil under tho ? operations oi that measuro, thoy have increased. . , During the twelve months ending De cember 31, ISO], our imports amounted to $S2S,737,-1S7, against $322,175,157 lor tho previous year. Last year our im ports wore in round numbors $90,000, 000 abovo tho average of tho preceding five years. Wo bought oi foreign coun tries last year $26,751,990 of manufac tures of cotton, $S,752,131 of earthen ware, stone and china, of ffax, hemp, juto and tho manufactures thbroot $27, 000,000, of glass and glasswaro $8,262,818, of manufactures of iron and stool $11, 000,000, of leather and its manufactures ?12,4-12,5/54, of wool and its manufactures $52,pOQ.bOO. Still more of those commbditios should liavo been produced in our own coun try, and this is the ond to which pro tectionists are bending thoir ouorgics. It is only recently that thoy have been accused of the crimo of starving the . poor of Eiiropo, an accusation which may mnko ou tho wage-earners of the | United States n very different iinproa elon from that desired" by tho freo traders. besides tho commodittoa of Europo wo rccoivod last year inoro than half a million of its people, and in this rcapoct nleo wo hopo to do bottor by not taking bo many. On this phase of tho subject tho wage-earners of tho United States liavo eomo very decided views, and yet it will bo hard to malco thorn boliovo that thoy aro plotting tho murder of innocont babes. It bogins to loolt as though tho freo traders aro harder preasod than ovorfor argument. Tho 1*1 rn Department. Wheeling should hnvo adoquato pro tection against fire. This it cannot have without an adoquato mechanical equipment as woll as a Bufflciont com plement of competont and willing mon. Our flromon givo a good account of thomsolves in tho hour of need, and thoy do as well with tho equipment thoy havo as could bo oxpectcd. Itappoars now that there is but ono* ongino in tho. department to bo do ponded on. Without, ongines to bo dopondod on It cannot bo'snid that tho Uro department is up to tho require ments. Wheeling can afford to provido lioraolf with protection and cannot afford to bo without it. Edwards PiEtmEi'O.NT used to bo a good deal of a man in Now York and in tho country, llo waa big enough to bu in President Grant's cabinot and to represent this country at tho British court. His doath at sevonty-eight years of ago does not croato n ripplo. Thou sands of his countryinon know nothing about him. Aro wo than so soon forgot? Wurx Chief Justico Fullor waa de livering his handsomo eulogy on-tho lato Justico Bradloy he must havo for gottonthat tho Doraocratic slangwhang ors used to denounce Justico Bradloy as anything but a just judge. Tho chief justico will have to keep an eyo on him Belf or his party frionds will striko him off their Hat; Ait. tho WcatTVirgitlmllco^rcaamen voted with the free' silver men. If you keop your eye on them you will notico that in tho next houso aomo of them wiil bo conspicuous by thoir absence. West Virginia is not a freo silvor state. It is to bo hoped that Mr. Blaino's condition is not so bad as it is repre sontod to bo. The country has need of him and moat of hiB countrymen hopo to seo him in public life for many years to come. Wnny tho Domocrats in tho houso aro left to themselves thoy divide into two factions, one representing tho monkey and the other tho parrot and they havo a tirno of it. A tunnel through Wheollng hill would bo u great thing for the country and the town. Some day it will come, yho sooner tho better. Some day somo of us won't bo hero. The fashionable dressmakers who try tho smuggling dodgo are not so suc cessful a3 thoy usod to bo. Tho Repub lican party continues to grind tho poor smugglors. FuEEsilvor goes through tho liouso smoothly enough,- but if it runs up against tho President it will hit some thing hard. It has yet to captivato the country. AFTEitall tho seal controversy will not j bo sealed in blood. There will be moro sparring, but in tho end thero will be a peaceful conclusion. Jin. Bland may bo pictured in your mind's oyo as looking that way after tho preliminary success oi his pet measure in tho house. \ o Tiie prize-fight is having its period of rcnaissanco, but it doosn't seem so to a defeated ltnockor. Wheeling is in it.< Wo aro'to have a littlo prize-fighting of our own. Strange how Mr. Blaino continues to worry tho opposition. The smoko nuisance?Tho cigarette. BREAKFAST BUDGET. Tho members of tho Fondle Forest Hunt lmvo had what may bo describod as Iho best run of the season. Tho hounds put up in tho neighborhood of Gisburn what was supposed to bo a splondid fox. Away tho party galloped at tho heels of tho hounds, who took thota at a rattling paco round by Hellifiold, Ilalton, West and I'aythornd. Scont was ultimately lost, but tho mem bers of th o hunt mutually congratulated each other on tho excellent sport they had had. It transpired at thfi closo ot tho day that thoy woro indebtod to tho sheep dog of Mr. Joseph Bullock, of Moorohouso farm, near Gisburn, for tho exciting incidents of tho chase. Tiio dog much resombled a fox, and, being alarmed at the sight of the" hounds, took to its heels.?Northern Daily Tchgrnph. I w aliened to tho singing of a bird; I heard Iho bird of opting. And to! ' * At Ilia s-.reet noto The tlotvere began to grow. firr-ss, leaves und everything, Ae It the preen world fietird' The trumpet of his tiny throat Troni end to end. r.Dd winter and despair Fled at his melody, and passed In air. I heard at dawn the music of a voice. O ruy beloved, then I raid, tho spring Can visit only onco tho waiting year; The bird can bring Only the season'* cone, nor his tho cholco To wuken smiles or the reraombering tearl Jhtt thou dost bring Sprinelimo to every day. nud at thy call Tho llowerv ot llfo untold, though leaves ot au tumn fall. ?,'frs. Jarrcs 7. FUltli. in Century. Somo expressions that may bo now to American^ are given as tho" slang lan guage oi American tramps in tho Con temporary Review. Tho trnmp^ namo for himself and his fellows is Hobo, plu ral Hoboes. Bread is called "punk," and policetnon and other officers of tho law aro known as "screws." Bogging is called "battering for chewing;" railway brakemen, "brakies;" poorhousos. "po gics;" prisoSs, "pens," and liquor drinking, "rushing tho growler." A Pittsburgh burglnr hid himself in tho cellar of a residence in that city a fow nights ago until tho occupants should havo retired. Presently a ser vant girl made her appoaranco and be gan raking tho iurnaco vigorously. Sho ralsod such a dust that tho burglar suoozod. Whereupon tho girl, Instead ol screaming, finiinad her work, walked quietly atvay and Informed her mistress. Xii-o lattor pluckily descondod to tho collar, grabbod tho burglar, and, despito his rosistancc. hold him until pollcu men catno and arrested him. Tho success which has attended tho ubo of tho electric search light on war vossols hui renullod in its adoption on a numbor of passongor and freight ships engaged in tho coastwlso trndo. This light is now used on tho l'rovldonco rivor, and tho navigation o( tho Savan nah river liai only boon possiblo at night by uao of search lights. Now tho steamers on tho oastorn shore routo, running out of Baltimore, aro using thoso lights with marked ouccoib. Tho natural gas supply of Httsburg is liltoly to bo Incrensod in tho noar futnro, as tho l'hlladclphla company has enter ed tho now McDonald field, and will pipo gas to that city. Thoro aro a num ber, of lino gas wolls thoro which can bo roachodby a fourtoon-mllo lino, so that , tho. gas can bo dollvorod with good proHsuro. At tho present tlmo lampblack is made largoly from natural gas, but a plant is nowliolug oroctod at Renfrew, l'a., which will obtain this matorial from crude oil. A patent process is be ing omployod tor tho purpoBO, which will yield an au avcrago of thirty-seven pounds of lampblack from each barrol of oil. STATIC POLITICS. Wo havo boon advocating tho nomi nation of Klkins for govornor, not be cause wo preferred him, personally, to all others, but for tho reason that wo bollovcd ho would mako a strong candi date, and further that wo thought him bottor able to stand the strain of a cam paign. Wo beliovo thoso things yet, out do not believe ho is tho only man in our party that can carry thojfull Ro Sublican vote. Personally wo prefor . W. Atkinson, and wo think him fully aB strong br'oro tho people as Mr, Elkina, and ho would havo tho advan tago of tho most extensive personal ac quaintance, not only with tho leadors of tho party inthestate, but with tho rank and file as well, of any man in West Vir ginia. Ho is a mixer, pro-ominontly, and tho host organizor and campalgnor in thostnto.?Tyler Courtly Star. Tho IxTKLLionxcm of Wednesday eaya that ShoriffHardman, of this coun ty, ia mentioned as a good man for del egate to tho national convention. If! TyleSa delegation should solidly sup port Mr. Hardman and insist on his be ing triado a delegato it would probably bo done. Mr.|Hardman is Republican to tho backbone, has dono much for tho party and deserves this honor. A bet tor eolection could not bo mado.?Tyler County Star. Tho Wheeling limtlcr says that tho bonded debt of West Virginii is but $135,511 and tho floating aobt $49,000, and adds that this moat oxcellont con dition of things was brought about un der Democratic administration. It was indoed and in violation of tho constitu tion. It is not as oxcellent a thing from a Democratic standpoint, as the guber natorial steal, ho-KOvOT.?Ritchie Gazette. . Hon. G. W. Atkinson, ex-member of Congress, has many warm friends in this county who would'likoto Eeo him take charge of tho executive mansion at Charleston ior four year3, after the 1st of if arch, 1803.? i Vision World. MORNING SMILES. . Tho "Wrong Class?"Do I havo to stick this etnmp on myself?" asked a dudo of tho clerk at the postofHco. "Oh, no," replied tho clerk. "You couldn't go in tho mailbags, and bosides that 13 alettor stamp, and you are not first clais male matter."?Areto York Sun. Plenty in It?Bullfinch: "How is that littlo mining scheme of yourrf get ting along? Any money in it?" Wood en: "Any money in itl Well, I should say bo! All of mino, all of my wifo's, and about fifty thousand that I got from my friends."?Boston Courier. Gilhooly: "I can't possibly mako out whata going to become of our boarding-house. I wanted ham and poached egg3 the otherdayand couldn't get'em." Gus Do Smith: "AhI and I wanted credit there tho other day and couldn't got that I"?Texas Si/tings, 8I10 Didn't "Understand?Mro. Hicks: "I read every day about 'the peaco of Europe' which all the rulers eeom to want; but thow is ono thing about it I don't understand." Hicks: "What is that?" Mrs. Hicks: "Which pieco is it?"?New York Herald. Tho doctor?"Ilavo you called on tho Butlers sinco tho failuro?" Miss New gold?"No. I think I fihall havo to scratch them off. Poor Mrs. Butler is so sensitive that I hesitate to intrude upon hor in her trials."?Brooklyn Life. Miss Shoddy (introducing caller)? "You know Mr. Sweet, don't you, pa? Ho wroto thoso versos, you know?In the book with tho cover that harmonizos so beautifully with tho crimson rocker." ?Philadelphia Uphohtercr. Brown?"I understand that you have quito a country farm What do you call it?" Jones?"Icall it tho Dolmonico ! farm. It costs mo about $16 a day for vegetables for tho tablo."?King's Jester. Swiss authorities are arranging for ex- j periments with carrior-nigeons in con nection with tho postal service, it is stated. Only mail birds should bo selected.?Philadelphia Ledger. Thero is a superstition amon^ many peoplo that if you quiotly rub with tho palm of your hand the protuberance of a hunchback on a Monday morning luck will follow all the week. 1 THE It ED, RED AVEST. Eugene FUld, in Chicago Kcws. I've traveled In heaps of countries aud studied nil lrluds of art Till thcro Isn't a critic or connoiscur who'a 1 properly ilccmcd so smart, And I'm free to say that tho grand results "of my ?explorations show That somehow paint gets redder tho farther out West I go, I'vo sipped tho voluptuous sherbet that tho Ori entals serre. And I'vo felt the slow of red Bordeaux tingling cach soparnto nerve; ? I'vo sampled your classic Masslc under an arbor preen, And I've reeked with song a wholo night long over u brown poteen. Tho stalwart brew of tho land 0' cak03, the schnapps of the frugal Dutch, The much-praisod wluo ot' the distant Rhine and tho beer praised overmuch, The ale of dear old London and tho port of south ern clime*? AH, ad infln., havo I takon in a hundred thou sand times. tYet,oaI afore-mentioned, th030 other charms arc naught Compared with tho 1 paramount gorgeousness with which the W est is fraught; For art and nature ere just tho same in tho land whero the porker grown,' . ?" And tho paint keops getting redder tlio farther out West one goes. Our savants havo never discovered tho reason why this is fiO, And ninety per cent of tho laymen care less than tho savants know? - It-answers every purnoso that this is manifest:, Tho paint kecjm getting reddor tho farlher you go out'weatl Glvo mo no homo 'ncath tho palo pink domo of Kuropcan skles-: No cot for me bv tho salmon sea that far to tho southward lies; But awav out West I would build ray nest on top of a crimson hill. Where I can paint, without restraint, creation redder still I . ? Reason? Beocham'a Pills act like magic. HAVE YOU THE GRIPPE? Many Peqpta Uavo It and Do >*ot Know It. If ow to Hocofjnlr.e tho Symptoms nml Wow to TroutThcin. Hundreds o! people havo tho Grlppo who do not know It. Not neccssarlly the ftnal stage*. but tho first stages. They feel paln? itt tho head. and a bad tasto in tho mouth, got tired and de spondent, havo chilly sensations, limbs and muMlci flcho. In somo cast* theso things aro overlooked. In most eases perhap* thoy aro considered simply a slight cold. In 'noarly every caso they Indlcato tho coming of Grippe. Thoro Is but ono thing to do when theso By mp* toms appear, ond that Is to tako prompt nnd vIr orous measures to fortify nature to repel tho enemy. A llttlo woll dlroctod ottbrt at just tho right tlmo will accomplish very much more than labored efforts afterwards. There Is but ono thing to hodono, and that Is to nso a pure atlm ulant, eomothlng that will promptly arrest, and In no way Injure, Eomothlng endorsed by ficlontlito, recommondod by physicians, and j popular beoauso so cfUclont?DuflY's Pure Malt Whiskey. Two yean ago. and last ywr whon tho Grlppo wis racing, this waa tho standard remedv used, and rocomtnonded by elon. It did more to prevent tho Grlppo than ml other known or recommondod remeuiea. 11 pre served many pcoplo In health who would other wlsohavo been grievously Pick, perhaps ovon worso. It Is as oQlclont to-day as ovor. It should bo borno in mind that other Bo-caliod whiskies moynot so omdenl, ? any donlor omarH thut such whlsltim are too ??mo, dl?mt?t him at onca. Thero Is hi" one modlil not wUlakoy, ond that Is Daffy'? Pure tlolt. BARONESS DE ftXEURS . Got. nor Divorce and Iinmfldlatoly Gets ft Lteouso to Murry Again. Sioux Falls, March 7.?Baroness Do Steurs is a freo woman, so far as tho wearing of the yoko of matrimony is concornod, Tho docvoo of divorco wnc filed to-day by Judgo Aikena. Tho in teresting porlion of tho decision was ns follows: Thatsinco their marriago tho baron haa been guilty of acts of estrone cruelty towards tho baroness, which havo inflicted griovous montal suffer ings upon hor, tho acts consisting of frcquont violent exhibitions of ill lom per and unmeritod consuro in the pros ecco of others, and finally culminuting on tho 13th of Juno, 1890, in tho baron spiriting away from socioty, custody and control of hi3 wife her two minor children upon tho pretext that she was Jin_an unbalanced Btato of mind, that her children woro in danger of boing affect-, od by her malady to their great detri ment wore thoy allowed to bo with her. | The daughter was placed in a convent | by a schome which it would not bo doing violence to reasonable inference to find . its inception was intended to ond in the incarceration of tho mother, and was sufficient to warrant tho plaintiff in ceasing to live and cohabit with tho baron. Tho conclusion of law is to tho | effect that tho marriage is dissolved and , both are freed irom tho obligation thereof. Tho custody of tho minor child, Margaret Eugonie Victorin De Bteurs, is given to the mothor, as nhe roquosted in her original complaint. | Immediately aftor tho filing of tho do- j croo a marriage license was issued by , the clork of tho court, permitting tho marriago of Elliott ZeborowBki and Margaret DeSteura. Zoborowski is a1 New Yorker of immenso wealth, being j the owner of the Broadway theatre. Ho | has boon tho constant companion of tho i baroness through all hor troubles, and , it is a ntting onding to the suflorings of an American woman in the hands of a foreign diplomat. New Southern Industrie*. Chattanooga, Tskn., March 7.?Tho Tradesman in its review of new industries and establishments in tho southern states for tho week endinc March 5, re | ports 55 new industries ns established" l or incorporated. Among them are a I $190,000 brewery at Houston, Texas; brick works at Atlanta; cotton roilla at 1 Haw River, N. O. and Galveston. Flour I ing mills aro to bo built at Cork, Ga., i and Williamstown, Ky.; machine shops 1 at Ellieton, Vs., and a foundry at Alex I andria, Va., and a brass and bronze working plant at "Wheeling, W. Va, Dr. E. T. Miller, of Cross Plains, "Wis., has expressed tho opinion that lor obstinate cases o! syphillis and scrofula, Aver's Saraaparilla is unques tionably the most effcctivo remedy known "to pharmacy. Wonderful cures have resulted from its use. 'clw A Suggestion. ?\Vo wish fo make a suggestion to per sons troubled with rheumatism. Try a fow applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. If that doos not bring relief, dampen a piece of flannel with the Pain Balm'and bind it on over tho soatof pain. Tho first application is almost sure to roliovo the pain, and by its con tinued use many sevoro eases have been permanently cured. CO cont bottles for talo by druggists. di* Take your meals at Tho Milwaukoo Cafo. Bqiiert Grant, Managor, My coctor sayri II note gently on tho etoranch, llv?r and kldnorn, ?ncl to a plmsnnt loxntivr. Thla dilnlc Is made from horba, and Is prepared for u?o cs rnslJy as tea. It Ls caHrO _____ mmMmmm Buy cue fcnlar. Lane'a Fawlly in<i??llclrw . Mowco t>c OowcU encu uay? In order to fx) b'Ulthy, tftla la neccaaary. A GOOD SHOW. We are always advising you' to advertise, and to keep on advertis ing, but that does not cover the ground entirely. Of course, you should make your advertising effec tive?if an electric light be avalable, you should not use a "tallow dip" to -light the path to your store. What do we mean by that ? Sim ply that the more conspicuous, the more artistic, the more attractive, the more original you make your ad vertisements, the more people will see and read them, and the more customers you will have to con tribute to your cash-drawer. Study effects in bold pretty type ?good matter may be spoiled by ugly dressing. Seek to catch the eye by a display of good taste in the style and arrangement of your an nouncement. Above all, let it be bold enough to be easily read. Don't vex a reader . by vexing his or her eyes I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T7EKY DESIRABLE MARTIN'S V FERRY property for silo. Address Lock Box7J7, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. fe3KMTU FOItSALE?CARPETS AND HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE. 1114 Chapllno itrcot. Cnll lu tha forenoon. mr3 LOST-A LADY'S GOLD WATCH. A liberal reward \rlll l>o paid the fludcr. l'leaie return to iptelllgcuecr oluco. inrJ A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POKI TION us nmnnuonMs nnil to assist with oiltco work. AtldrcM MISS M. HOLDING, euro this office. mrB WANTED?YOUNG MAN FOR olHoo work: must bo Rood penman, quick At figures, and havo exporlonco. Address "W. I. i R.," this olllco. mr7 i WANTED?FOREM A Ji IN A PLAN- j INO mill: Blcndy wori: nnd good wages guaranteed. A. C. FL31IER, 1'orty-fourth fttrcot, Wheeling, W. Vo. mrS? A FEW LADIES?TO COMPILE lists, address circulars, ote., nt hnmo: per manent If onjmged. Address w 1th self itddrowod stamped en volopo, HOUSEKEEPERS' WEEKLY, I Phlladolphia, Pa. mr5 -ANTED. W SIX (6) MACHINISTS, Immediately, for steady work.' Apply to H1YERSIDE STEEL WORKS, tnrS At Bonwood. J^TOTICE. Having boon appointed administrator of tho estale ol J. F. Thompson,' Sr., deceased. I hereby notify all persons Indebted to said e<tato to call and Bottlo promptly. FRANK THOMPSON, Adm'r, ntd No. 15 Thirteenth Street. I If Yon Want the Best, A SAFE LA311', WE HAVE IT! | EWING BROS., 1215 Markot Street, Opp. McLuro House. IS I YLES' ART STUDIO. P2ZOTOGRAPHS. Portraits In Pastol, Oil, Crayon, Wator ancf Ink. 215^ 7WTKIN STRBET, folfr PITTSBURGH. WHEELING AND KENTUCKY RAILROAD COMPANY. Wiir.ELiso. W. Va., March 7,1892. Tho annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Pittsburgh, Wheeling A Kentucky Railroad Com pany will bo hold at tho principal ofllco of the Company, lu tho Cltvof wheeling. W. Vs.. on THURSDAY, MARCH 21,1892, at 1 ;30 o'clock p. m., for tho purposo of holding au oloctlon for directors to serve for the ensuing yorir, and tho transaction of such othor buslnoss as may prop erly come before tha meeting. mr7 S. R LIGGETT, Secretary. OFFICE_SUPPLIES! Itlank Books of All Kiwis, Stafford's, Carter & Arnold's Inks, letter Files and Clips, lfnbber Hands and Erasers, String Taps and Gnmnied Labels, And Everything Kept In a First-Class Stationery Storo. Agents for tho Tadella Pens. Call and Get Samples. CABLE BEOS., 1303 Market St., Second door south of tho now City Rank building. mr5 A HIGH-CLASS INVESTMENT! Wo offor, subject to sale, a limited amount of the FIYE PER CENT THIRTY-YEAR BONDS OFTnE Wheeling Bridge Co., WHEELING. W. VA. - Interest pavable somVannually In January and July at tho 1- idellty Title and Tru3t Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., which Is trustee undor the mort gage. Price and full particular? on application. A. J. LAWRENCE ?fc CO., &1 Fourth Av., Pittsburgh. J AMIS CAROTIIERS, fe9-T<4TFi 112 Fourth Av.. Pittsburgh. About April 1st E. P. Potts will oc cupy tho large now stores 1000 to 1004 Main street and 16 to 20 Tonth street, Suspension Bridge corner, with a full line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fur nishing Goods. This is tho largost and finest etQre of tho kinds in tho State. Beforo removal we quote, to close out. Children's Shoes at 18c, 25c, 37c, 48c, 63c, 72c and 87c up, all solid bargains and trado winners. Seo our Ladies' Fine Shoes at 97c, $125, $1 37, $1 45 and $1 87, and wonder how wo can do it. Men's Fine Shoos nt 97c, SI 10, $1 25, SI 37, SI 45, $1 62 up. all leaders and matchless in price. Boys' Suits at 87c, 98c, $1 IS, SI 37, SI 62" up, worth doublo tho money or no sale. Men's I'nnts at 48c, 68c, 87c, 97c and SI 18 up. See our great loaders in Men's Pants at SI IS, worth $3 00. Boys' Pants at 19c, 20c, 35c up, hard to get at this price. Men's Suits at fl 98, S2 37, S2 95, S3 87, $4 50 up. Wo load tho world in LOW PRICES 1 KOW IIERE'S A l'lCXIC.-Handkorphlefo, 1.2, 3, 4 and 5c up. Half lloso, 3,5and 8c tip. A Fino Silk Half Hobo ntlWc. worth 7.">c. Suspondors, G, 10, 12, 19 cud 23c. Hen's Shirts. 17, 23 and 30c jip. All bargains from the Quartz Mllli OUT TZBlXQ OUT. B. B. POTTS, Main and Tenth Stroots, WhoQlIngr, W. Va. Branch Stores?Stoubonvillo, O.: Bellaire, O.: Now Martlnavllle, W. Vo., and i'arkcrsburg, IV. Va. mr2 ESS1 EES2 E5S5S71 Dear Sir: o K A two rent stamp?* ? will bring sealed and iP'i. from marks a sam-ua " a;pie of the Irving I Specifics for AosfjH Manhood, Failings Vigor end Nervous Debility. A lso sealed^ book of startling facti and truths. Them only certain Specific for Premature^ ?iDecay, Cure guaranteed. 2a CONSULTATION FREE. Dally. 0 A. M. to m 6 P. M. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 0 fRVlNO HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTE? se Filth Avonue, Hew York City. . /5E3E1 flK&H reason WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE, Tilt: (SUEAT ENGLISH ItEflED*. Promptly ami perma nently cures all forms of Nervous Weakncm, EmLi flous, Spermatorrhea, lm potcncy, and all effects of abuse or excesses. Been prescribed over 35 yean In^ thousands of cases; Is they ONLY RELIABLE AND JION-U n>T medicine known. Ask lie Co re ond After, druggists for Wood's I'mosphodins; If ho offers wrao worthless medicine In place of this, leavo hisdisbonest store, inclose prlco in letter,and wo will send by return mall Prico, one packago, 51; tlx, 55. Ono will pleoso, Fix will cure. 1'araph* kt in plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Addresa THE WOOD CHEMICALCO.. 131 Woodward nvo., Detroit. Mich. Sold in Wheeling by LOGAii' DltUG CO. irwr.tKow The weekly intelligencer is ft bright, sparkling, instructive family Journal It Is original in every department, clcan in every line and suited as it is intended to interen au<l improve every member oi Ui? lamily, -whether in city or country. A MUSE M E N TS^_ OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT OF SOLID FUN, Tuesday, March 8. KNOAOEMENTOK THE ORIGIN ALAND ONI, V WITH AN KSTII1E NEW OAST, SONUS, SPECIAL, TIES etc,, Including the NATIONAL 8WKLD. ISU LADY QUARTETTE, from Stockholm. Admission SO and 73 cents. Rcsorvo I loati?' Balo of seats commences at C. A. Hou?o s muiia store Saturday, March 3. ,nrjg OPERA house; FRIDAY, MARCH II. THE REDPHTH Star Concert Co, ansa ELLA M. CHAMUIT.LIN, The Original Whittling Soloist MLsa EDIT <TI U1STIE, Violinist. rMR# EDWARD I'. ELLIOTT, Iihraorous and Dramatlo Recitals. MR. JOHN FRANCIS GILDER, Solo Pianist MASTER CECIL (8 Year* OKI), Sougs and Charnctor Sketches. All of the member* of tho Reilpath Compnny aro well known artists of tho highest ra:ik. is* ing specialists in their several department-, they aro ablo to glvo un entertainment of unusual variety nnd interest. Admission, 75- and 50o. Reso:vol seats SIM. Silo of reats commence* Wednesday, March 9, at C. A. Ilonso'w music store. uir; OPERAHOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday Evening, March 12. The Comeily I!vcnt oftlio Season! iSli! By BILL NYE, the Graat Humorist. Presented with a Frorainont Company of Cone diaw. New York City Cast. IF VOU WA5TT0 PASS AN ETESIXCJ OF L VLGII TEIt AND HEHBIHENT DONT 5IISS IT. Admlf&Jon 75 and f>0 cents. Reserved seat* SI Sale of.seats at C. A. House's mnslc Store. S'a!* to commenco Thursday. March 10. jr.rT GRAND OPERA HOUSED | O. C. GEKTHER Manages. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 and 3. ? ?MATINEE WEONESDAY.? ! Direct from tho Standard Theatre. New York ; city, GEO. W. LEDERER'S Comic Players, headed by 0 riglnal. Unique, Clever TIM CRONIN, in XT efc I Tho Great Laughing Festival. Absolutely the Grandest: and Largest Company of Comcdlnnsln tho World. Beautiful Girls. Gorgeous Costumes, Elaborato Scenery, tho Latest Popular Music. Prices?Orchestra Chairs, 50c; Dress Circ'.J. n5c; Galltry, 25c. .Reserved scats onsalo atGea Cher's store. ? ir.r'> GRAND OPERA HOUSE. C. C. GENTHER..-. Man*AO nr. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 10,11 ?fc 12. Matinee Saturday. A Royal Feast of Innocent Mirth. The Fojmlcr "Young'Irish Comedian, MR. HARRY*U. GIBSON, Jr. his Latest Comedy-Craze, LITTLE LORD MacLEIO?! Pretty Girls I Jolly Comedians! Beautiful Costumes! Catchy Specialties! Priccs?Orchestra Chain, 50c: Dress Circ'e P.V; GaRery/25'c. Bcserved seats on sale at Ucnthert More. . J. S. RHODES & CO. FOR THIS WEEK. 40-inch All Wool Bedford Cords, worth $1, for 75c. 50 Fine Marseilles Quilts, worth for 100 Crochet Quilts, worth $i.jo for $r.oo. Ladies' Fine Fast Black Hose, worth ^c, for 25c. 100 Eight-ribbed Sateen Umbrellas, worth 3^c, for 49c. GROCERIES ETC. ]S^E\V MAPLE SYRUP. NEW MAPLE SYRUP IS GALLON", HALF GAL 1 LON' AND QUARTS. ' ,,'H. F. BEHRENS'. U17 Market street, nrntliLs Branch -tore. Cy"* tier Jacob and Thlrty-elijhtli a'.recu, in trio South Side Bonk TtiiliiHriL'. "'r'^ pIANO TUNING. Wo nro proparcd to do strictly fir*t-tfass wori in Tuning fttnl Nepal tins I'Junns ami Or?nt?^ and will Kuaranlce to do flno wrl' rrlros jor tuning Square und Upright Planus S-1-0. 0T["0, tunings in one year, $1 50. Jil-u- coutrncJ mcJled on implication. . mrt F.- W. BATJ3IEH ? CO.