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A HOPE BLASTED. I The Slate I'ttir I'coplc Refuse to <i Allow Banc Hull There. OMVTHE CILLES SITK REMAINS J S To be Caiotdarwl Nmv, mill Nothing linn j. Vrl llrru Orclllfil?Th? BltlMtlOll UDr- \> cltlrdly ltoxlng Caiitr?t? ?t ,r dir Ourk Clnb'i Ami* Ta-morrtMv v K?uli?!5-l'?'t Xlgllt'* Ilnwllug-Xeu- ^ Orl?>? IUc*?-Othrr Mem or Sport. ^ ) '! The .^termination of the boaifl of 01- tl r? otors of the West Virginia State Pair cl Association. arrlvod at ye8tcr4{iy<. not TJ to Allow base ball to be played on the j state fair grounds, blasts another hope ci of the base ball cranks. With negotia- T tions soinfr on with the state fair poo- ^ pie anil with the owners of the Cllles M( site It waa thought one of the two sites f< wtiuM surely be available for the boll * c*l>.. that the state fair people 1 refuse to make an offer for the use of tUflr grounds, the hopes of?(^p ball club are centered entirely on tho Cllles J grounds. If nothing can be done there ti it is a two to one shot there will be uo >1 , i no Inter-state league, too. Mr. 61 Wright continued the negotiations yes- j terday. but no decision was reached, n Th<- other clubs that are holding back to see what Is done In Wheeling are ^ grtthiR Impatient. A decision should tl he reached immediately. If we are to n have base ball the people want to I know it, n The boxing entertainment to bo given Saturday night under the auspices of tjhe Ozark Athletic Club 1??-Henwood. premises io be quite attractive and will cl jm doubt draw a good crowd. A num- 11 b.'r of Plttslwrghers will come down to a witness the bout between i*ewls and ? Flnnegan, the star event offitfce evenInc. C Mike Lewis, at Cleveland;.claim a the 3SS-pound championeihlp of the United 11 States. His championship claim is no " ?!>?ubt untenable, but he Is a good boxer 11 rvr>J that la more to the point. Jofrn Fir?negan, of Pittsburgh, with whom Lwis will box eight rounds. Is well j> known here, being a former Wheeling nun. He came into note not long ago by outclassing Dave Coriritt at Homestead. This bout should be a corker. tl TSe aix-round contest between Char- w ley Och, of Nortn wneeiing. ana *tjwk k Swjenejr. of Boxwood, wiH be one of U the most interesting of tt)Q~ evening. 1< I.\< fall, it will t>e remembered. She Ttenwood man greatly outclassed Ooh si out in the Metropolitan arena. Och ? :* ?a*d to be very anxious to retrieve C himself tn the eyes of his local lulroir- 1 era. Foritbls reason Che contest will be worth witnessing. o The thJrd bout is betwe&n Jimmle * McKeever and Eddie Horen. of Pitta- ? hurgh. These men boxed here in the 1 Opera Ilou^e when Maher'a combination appeared. They are In the 1l&- o pound class and should put up a lively F sot-no. (J 1 LINDEN GROVE'S TO HE. e Tliflr Sihrtlnlr Hub llfttt Arrange!?1The f WhrrUliR liimm, h Epeclal Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. ti NEW YORK, Fc*>. 27.?Manager Sam. Karpf, of the champion linden Grove j bowling team, has anounced the sched- J ule of tho games of the -team on Hs ap- 1 nraaehlrur western tour. It Is as fol- ? lows: March 23, Goshen, N. Y.: March f r?. 25 ami 26. Buffalo. N. Y.: March 27 1< and 28. Wheeling, W. Va.; March 29 ? and 30, Cincinnati; March 31 and April 1. St. Louis; April 2 and 3, Kama* City; April 4 and 5. ChfcalKy. A11 of the Linden Orovo pkiy*?ra are In fine form and. they say they will be surprised if they lose a game. The only possible tumbling blocks ore ttxnigfrt to be Wheeling and BufTalo. Recent scores of Wheeling players haTe opened the eyes of the boys. WITH THE BOWLERS. Th? Nightly It*?ord of Striken and Spare* ou thn Alleys. MUSKE LEAGUE. W. U P*et. Krownies -46 11 .*07 _ I ui*tes M 11 .'0i ? :< tmcless ...... 27 17 { V* 4M I 1 /.lit a 31 .436 < )! C Richards 3> 17 .Ml Press Club 15 39 .378 j I Independent 15 42 .2*0 i Though Nameless did not roll up to < their average for tha seoaon, they won three games from Miwee last evening, j The Musees were away off, particularly J In the third game, when they rolled under 800. Handlan, Nameless, was the nnly player who reached the 500-mark ?.n aggregate score Cor the three games, t Fcoro: NAMKLE88. . lit U Id Total , Campbell Itt 1M 13) 429 ' Wells 164 174 114 441! T f'arenbeurr lW 121 127 4.H Ilatidlan 1(9 173 1M M ] Atkinson ? 144 14? i Howlln 139 128 148 415 J Totals 881 IS 623 V*A Ml'HKE. li?t 2d Id Total t WorH 124 174 12> 427 f J>*y 13d 130 133 299 a Woluel 1(W 1M 10? 413 Wood 1M 133, l?f> 4.V5 Jtorlann i?4 iwr . i .w i.v j ftatier im in ;ia JW j Totals KS W iw 1W7 SOUTH BIDE LEAGUE. W. U P*et. 1 Unrest 47 J3 .7*3 hull Pouch 41 IB "in Mozart 3S 1*3 .B3S ] .allelic 16 1*4 .?? i HMndard 22 3j .386 .\;.<.llo a r .3X3 .\.irtfw 1H 3*J .316 Orient ' 8 4S .1SI in the over-the-creek tournament the LaBello team rolled In fine form and had no troublo In thrice defeating the Novice aggregation. Though none of th<? I.aB<?lIe players rolled phenomenal "Ten, there wasn't a bad individual by any player. Barvcr led on the VWnlng's play. Hcore: N'OVrCR." 1st !il 3<T Total " Kbaling 132 IK 172 . 469 ' "! 1H 111 Bft'* Si'l i H nnulwr 133 140 rt?7*- .CM I i?-r?? 1 ?> 111 MH.-44H J? f"l*r*on 12'. IK 112 3.1 , <*++ 123 1T4 119 422 Totals 7M *.*) TVJ 2SM J l.A I'l.'.I.K. l*t M W Total 1 Hir - ?7? Hi YA 471 ' }' 1'i. r 171 135 i;.t 4(3 ] flinin, . 1.7! 123 170 4V. t Travt* US 1?4 VA 41* | K.IIU no i.m J ' i WW iis iifi i5?i Total* !.i: KM 'M WA As t\||J i*? r??on by the *peclal prtnlod In rhln column, the Linden CJrov?? Iwwl1'itf t'>am will be hen? Friday and Hw.tilfday, Mnrch 27 and 2#,andnoton th^JUtti ' nil L'7th, a* Inn beon Incorrectly H,lafed 1 Hi" other Wheeling pai?erii. C'offirifl f-itl'T y.ild butt avenlng that he.wan thinking of trying to iirronse to wpllt ; tin* flsLtcM with I'lttal.urKh, the Wnhi mm I th" \Vh?'< llnr4 picked team to r iv on tli<- Harry Davl* alley# In Pitta: irxrh on Friday, and then conn* down ? < V/h??>llnfC f"r matlm* and evening * ii? the Mime* alley*. If Pltt*i Huh fio<>< not take up thin offer there ill matinee and evening gamen here Friday and evening gam?n on H;it lay. Captain Ilervey ho* selected pluyr* who will practice commentnext Mori'hiy for t!i?* coming game* 'h the eimterr.Afji. The five hlch men I ??>uJprli,e the team that will buck i ilnut the vlHtor*. The cundidnten tfoott and HtcveMon. of DnlMlen; ' mmpIk-II. Hall. Handlan and tlowlln, *'l Nam?ler.K; Uaclton. of II. C. Rich 9 rib: Turner,'V Uro bouts, nnd Herey, O'Neill anil Pahlnd*n. of limwn!M. A MOHT-HAND 8WIN0 it tli* From Ht?v? (Vnoiutrll Pnt llm l)wy?r to Hlr#|i. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.?The a timeIon carded for the new Manhattan .thletlc Club boxing entertainment toIght wuh the ten round go between tow O'Donnell, Corbett'* former sparing partner, and Jim Dwyer, the Klljcueth heavy weight. Several other bout* ere down on the programme and a irjro crowd gathered around the arena. The evening's/entertainment began rlth a six round contort at 126 pounds etween Martin McCue, of New York, nd Tommy White, who baa gained snslderable fame us a feather weight \ Chicago. The boys were In good tindltlon. but they fought wildly after he second round. White got the deWon. The second l>out was between Paddy urtoll, the western welter weight and oe Ilarman. of New York, amateur hamplon, six rounds at 145 pounds, ho Judges decided the contest u draw. O'Donnell and Dwyer then came on. I'Donnrll had an easy mnrk In the JerL*y man and he took advantage of it >r nine rounds, at the conclusion of rhlch he put Dwyer to sleep wun a ght-hand swing on the Jaw. What Kill will Do. NEW YORK. Feb. 27.?Rub^ Fit*immons arrived In this city to-day. le was accompanied by his wife, MarIn Julian, Julian'* mother and Jack !verhart In regard to Corbett, FlttImmons said to a reporter: "Corbett Is a big wind bag. and I on't believe he really wants to light in. At all HVent*. I'll keen him mess is for a while, thus giving him a done f his own medicine. He told me to go ght Stove O'Donnell and get a reputaon. Now I'll tell him to fight O'Doncll and then I'll meet him. Hereafter 11 only light under the auspice* of i*cognl2ed clubs. No ntore Mexico for le." Nate Flcl Hrttirm. Last evening Nate Flel arrived In the Ity from the southwest. For the past vo months he has been running a book t the Now Orleans and St. Louis neks. lie reports that Von der Ahe's aae ball grounds track in the Mound Ity is a money maker. In New Organs the crowds were very large iroughout the winter meeting. The icea continue In the Crescent City unl the end of March. NEW ORLEANS RACES. Uufatlon Handicap Pulled Down liy Fitn uie Kowrim Yeatrnlay. NKW OltLEANS. Feb. 27,-Elghtylilrd day Crescent City Jockey Club's rlnter meeting. Weather fine; track ood, The grounds were thrown open j ladles and the attendance was fully ),000. Summaries: First, >240. for three-year-olds and up. t?lllng: seven and half furlongs?Maonlc Home won driving, by a head; indague .second; Gold Dust third, 'lmc. 1:36*?. Second, purse $250, for three-yearIds. selling; six furlongs?Cochlna won aslly. by two lengths; Twelve Fifty L*cand; Georgie Smith third. Time. :16V*. Third. 1300, handicap, for four-yearids and upwards; seven furlongs? Iraroon won handily, by a length; (ueen Hess second; Cave Spring third. Ime. 1:29. Fourth, purse 1600. Plantation handiap. for three-year-olds, six furlongs? ^nnle It wenn won driving, by a cad; Old Sauicus second; Bloomer bird. Time. 1:16. Fifth. $200, for three-year-olds and pwards, selling; mile and an eighth? lucle Jim won driving, by a neck; Alto une second; Hotspur third. Time, :57. Sixth, purse $250, for four-year-olds ,nd upwards, selling: seven and half urlonics?Joe O'Sot won easily, by four ?ngths: Prytanla second; Mark S. bird. Time. 1:38. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. 'Itt*burjrh... KEYSTONE STATE. ? H. m. 'arkprnhuri?.LIBERTY, 11 a. m. latnniorus..LEXINGTON, 11 a. m. larlngton....JEWEL, 2:90 p. in. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Ittabunjh...HUDSON. 8 a. m. 'arkersntjrjr.BEN IlUR. 11 a. ra. :iarln(rton...JEWEL. 3:80 p. tn. :inelnnatl....KEYSTONE STATE. 7 p.m. BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW, ' rkcnbunf. LIBERTY, 11 a. m. Iiiiiimorns..LEXINGTON, 11 a. m. Marl ngton. ..JEWEL, 1:90 p. m. Along (he Landing. TCiJ Potta atore boat Is now doling us 1 new at Benson*# Ferry,below town. The marks at 6 p. m. abowed 7 feet m l Bta-tlotKuy. Wether, clear and rarm. The old and ever popular favorite JtKHan will be tMs morning"* PKtamrirh packet. Bhe li aaW to have a cry flne trip in freight Captain As?a Booth and the crew of he Iron Duke left yesterday afternoon or Point Pleasant to brtag -the boat nd tow up to Pittsburgh. The Liberty e-nJ Lexington got away reaterday morning for polota below, joth hoata hod large offering* to start Gladness Comes (x/ith a better nnderstandlnir of the VV transient nature of tlio many pliy? i in.. ...i.:,,I. vuni?h Iwfnrn DrolitT i'f cat iiui ??iiiwi* orts gentle efforts?pleasant efforts? ightly directed. There is comfort in .ha knowledge that bo mnny forms of llckness are not due to any actual tiis ase, tiiit .simply to n constmated coudt* ion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That is whv it is the only emedy with millionsof families. and fs ivorywliere esteemed so highly l>,v all vho'value good health, its beneficial .'fleets are due to the fact, Mint it is the me remedy which promotes internal '.leanlincxs, without debilitating the jrgaiui on which it arts. It.is therefore ill important, ill order to pet its beneioial effects, to note when yon purchase, thntyou have the quinine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rcje itable druggist*. If in the enjoyment of gooil health, ind the system is regular, then Inxaivesor other remedies are not needed, [f aillleted with any actual disease, one nay bo commended totliomost skiljful >hvsicians, but if in need of a Inxutiyu ;hcn one .should have the best,and witA .ho we 11-lnfnrniml every where. Syrupof [Tigs stands highest and is most largely Uk-dand gives most general satisfoetloa \ with, but tfhe rates are to badly cal n*!fhr.r vrVi rr.ilto mnoh mone> while tin* Dtfit continue*. Ojptuln Occlon Oreert, of the II. K. Bedford. ha a been heard from. Hli beat will pull c-U of V.jo MuflMnBUn KaturJny and will be here Sunday (on Pittsburgh at 4 >1. m. The Bnn HW Wli peua tip at the nwne hour and the RutS from the Big Kmiawba at 7 iu in. Sunday's Cincinnati packK Is the Iludso? at 8 a. m. Tire Keystone State was delayed below by m<"?tlnff very heavy 1ce nn<! dO.I n- 't rtac-h Wheeling wharf until t o'clock yesterday morning. Oiptolr Knox nay* ho never had a harder fight with tho )ce; His wheel was badly u?0(' up and the carpenter was kept busj repairing it during the trip up stream Tho Keystone wHl not reach Wlicellns on tfhe down trip io-day until 7 p. m or fci'tor. She ?ets a line start at Pittsburgh and will add heavily here. W?t VirginIiiiib Arottfttri. Captain John P. Dravo, who returnee yesterday from atrip to Parkersburg, li nlrhly elated over the interest the Wes Virginia people ore taking In the effort of the coal operators to secure a fre< iNfononsnhela river. j?ay? the Plttshuncl Chronicle-Telegraph. Capt. Dravo salt he talked with a number of members o the legislature and congressmen, Dur inn his stay ho had m\ Interview wltl Senator Faulkner, who Informed th< captain that he was heartily In favor o inuniiiK me rivci" mn nc what the people of Wont Virginia want ed was a free river from the Ohio t< Fairmont. To reach the latter poln from Morgontown It will be neoessary however, to build a system of locks am dams. Senator Faulkner maintained thn Fairmont and vicinity must have ai outlet to the lower markets of the Ohio and It can only be obtained by n con tlnuatlon of the slackwater system ani the freeing of the Monongahela. Oapt Dravo has been In high glee ever slnct he returned from Washington, and sayi It Is only a matter of a short time unti the river will be made free. He sold hi does not know Just what course tht river and harbor committee will pur sue. but whatever they decide upon li the matter will be to the advantage oi all concerned. Cnpt. Dravo declarec that the river would be free before tin end of next year. The Wharfage QurMlon. T\he river people do not look with favor upon ?he wharfage ordinance Introduced toi council at Its meeting last Tuesday evening, from the commltte* un ordtaances. The committee starter with the avowed intention of making a radicwl n.<k?otlon 4n the existing seal' of 'wharfage, which, as is nolorkmslj well known, are exhorbliantly high ant unreasonable. The chamber of commerce, It win be remembered, took action recommending wharfage as cheap a-t least, as thai charged at the tw< most Invportatv. ports on the river Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. This th< committee failed to do. For boats o1 400 tone oapaclty and upward the new rtiviina^pp the whurface rate al II 76 per trip or IS 75 for the round trip At boili Cincinnati and PltWbargh th< rate for the round trip l? $2 60. Wheeling should at least come down to the $2 SO mark. At the la5t council meeting*!* ordinance would have been oppose! by a representative of t?hc rivei Interest, except that it wa? poaucd ovei for oonaideration a< the next meeting The Cincinnati packet* ore now exempted fn*n paying wharfajre. by procfei of law. on ivcoaunt of the excessive Hcale of charges now In forca here, ant H la protooMe they will refuse to pa> at the $3 CO rate. Therivermen clalir <#iey want nothing but bare justlce.anv t(hat u Cincinnati and Pittsburg* charge only %Z 60. Wheeling should no expect more. WARREN'?River 16 Inchea. Cleai ant] wmnxrer. GREENSBORO?River 8 feet and rls ing. Ice meKed out. Clear and warm OIL CITY?River 26 Inches and stn tkvnary. Clonr awl mild. PITTSBURGH?River 6.1 feet ant rtsing at the dam. Weather, clear ant wirm. The following towboats ar rtved last ralght a*id during the morn Ing with empties: I. N. Bunton, Rob ftpt Jenkins. Raymond Horner. Return Jim Wood. John W. Alios ami Bertha. 8TEUBENVILLE?River r, feet < inches and artatlonary. Clear and cool Up?Fred Wilson. Keystone State. PARKER8BURG?River S feet : irxihcs and rising. Clear and warm Ut>?Hudson, Adelle, Relief, Twilight Ida Budd, Belle McGowan. Due dowr ?Liberty. Little Kanawha rising. Lo cals on -time. CINCINNATI?River 13 feet and fall ing. Weather, clear and warmer. De parted?Virginia for Pittsburgh, wltl a good trip. C0W1ES ROTBH8. "A Co nil try Merchant" PImki * I??rg Ilnnu at the firnnil. Tim vopv lirnre audience which wit netted the* opening of Charles Cowlec "A Cbuntry Merchant." at the Grant last night shows that the patrons o that j)opuIar rpsort have not forgottei the sterling: worth of that cxcellon piece. The play is one of the best rura plays ever put on the hUiko. It deal with a plain eaay-goinK Ohio postmas ter and his family and Is presented by i company of competent artists who 11 the characters which they represent There Is not an Impersonator of Yonke characters on the stage who can glv any odds to Charley Urowles as Ebai Baxter. Little baby Lillian Claire Is a cute and taking as ever and her song last night were enchored a half doxei times. Arthur Sanders double* th characters of "Haskins" and "Col Glass" In a very clever manner. Mis D'Vamon is an Improvement over th lady who formerly took the character o "Phylls Lorlng" and does It very nicely Miss Cralre as "Patience" Is also exeel lent. The quartette Is as tine as eve and the songs they render are a pleas Ing feature. The same play will b given again to-night and for the rest o the week. BELLAIRE All Aorta of Local \r?v?aml (Soiilp froi> file (*la?? Cltr. George M. Wise Is home from Colum i...m ? iK.ro he left the special bill de signed to give the commlsnloner* of thli county authority to Increase the lev: for county purpose* and to extend th< time of paying Indebtedness In th? hands of the representative!!, lie think: some changcs In the way of llmltlni the authority to a stated number o years and perhaps In other ways wl! be made before It Is passed. but Is o the opinion that the bill will bo pn*se< In some form allowing the Increase li the levy asked for by the commission ers. Robert Johnston and Albert 8. John Hon are the only two Republican can Uldates for the HChool board so for an nounced, but there are others talked of The candidates nr.- exacted to hav< their names In the hands of J. 11. Hon man. treasurer of the city committee by next Wednesday. ?.. u iS inir made to have n nev Industry mnrted In lower town ihl Hummer. but tho projoet Ih not fa enough along to give to tho public yot Tin* hook nnd ladder boyw are nr ranging to debate the Indian and At rh-nn question* with some of the pupil of tho hlKh school In tho near future. Squire Lewis Kraenier nddr>d hi name to the lint (if candidates for tin lb-publican nomination for mayor yen terday. There are now seven of them. drown W. Yost, of tho IMIalre Uottl Company. Is home from a meeting o the KlriKH men at Pittsburgh. Messrs. John Park*, Hlehnrd Iles'oi ond George 11. LtStire wont to Woods field on business yesterday. .Taeoh ltoneysteel has begun tho worl preparatory to erecting an artlflclnl Iw plant In this city. Isaac MefJco Is tho postmnstf 11 Qulncy now, vice IxmvIb KraemtT, re ilgnod. Tho Gravel hill literary nnd soda club was pleasantly entertained at tin ' - ' . . . r ... iiW* . ; home of Miss Elizabeth Cummins yea tcrday evening. The steal works did not resume \v?r! as expected/ and will be idle all of thl i week. 1 The Chautauqua Circle meets thl " evening at the home of Miss Alice Mel I lott. J Mrs. Jane Francis returned yesterda j from a six weeks' stay at BlutetuvUle. BAILHOAD BPWBLIH08. Tlmt Kew Trulu on th? PriiuaylvDiiiJ Jtnllrunil K?wi Mnlrr. The visit of Chief Assistant Genera Passenger Agent F. Van Dusen an Superintendent G. L. Peck, of the Pitta burgh division of the Pennsylvania, t Wheeling, Is beilevid to hove a connec tlon with the probable new trains to b put on In the nf?ar future betwee Wheeling and Pittsburgh ?s exclusive ly mentioned In tWs paper. AllhoMgi none of the local officials will talk o the subject. It is learned th'it the ofH elal* of the road are considering thl : mutter and will arrive at a decision 1 ' n ri.iv* The Cheaapeake & Ohio has a cieve scheme for cutting rates practical! without making an open cut. This ro? has put no-mile mileage -books on ih mark ft a?t $18. The 900 miles la Ju* wioufrh for the round trip between Cln clnnatl and Worhlngton. The Penr sylvarjla and Baltimore & Ohio ar making a v'goroun kick at this practlc but so far without effect. Mr. A. D. Parry .of indlonapoIis^tra\ eling agent of the Chicago & Alio road, wus In l"he city yesterday. An aiflier passenger man here was Charl? Uelknap. of Mnsrtllou, of ohe Cleveland Lmaln & Wheeling. The Bancroft company goes fror Wheeling to New York o\'?c the Pa Handle on Sunday morning, and th "Wang" company will go to Hunting ton over t-he Ohio river road. II. E. Keller, district passenger ager of th* Burlington at Allentown. Pi ha* Oar] his teirltory evtcnded. to in elude pcjft of Virginia and West Vlr glnla. _ MARTIN'S FERRY. Ifiip* and Ml?ltiip? In the Thriving CII. AtroM the Itlvrr. The Martin's Ferry base ball club r? cently organized has three catchers an throe pitchers tinu rourieen rnemoer whose ages average twenty-one yean The members* of the club are young* ami the weight lighter than Goudlng' wan. but It Is compo?ed of good matei la) and will doubtless make a credltabl Khowing. The uniform will be dor maroon. The new hall of Hiawatlia council. 1 the Shreve-IIervey building, wan fir Ished yesterday and It Is a beauty. Th Golden Eagles will meet In It on Moc day night. Knights of Pythias on Tues day, Hiawatlia council on Wednesda and Standard council will probabl meet Thursday night. Tho tin worker will meet every other Saturday aftei noon. Henry Barry, driver for Henry EH & Co., of Wheeling, was arrested liu evening charged with cruelty to nnl mnlM, in overloading a horse, attache to their delivery wagon. Mr. Ellg gav bond for Barry's appearance on Marc 6th.tHa Thlmhln R* ' was handsomely entertained at the real , dence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sheet I Dainty refreshment* were served an r Mjoyed by the thirty members presen i Judge Chambers overruled the mc I tlon for a new trial In the case of Wal i kcr Fulton vs. the Baltimore gc Ohl t railroad, In which a verdict for $2,0( had been given. The BamesvIlU* Canning Compan f will not can any tomatoes or berrlf this year because of low prices. Tit creamery at Centrevllle Is about t quit. Mrs. A. D. Platner, who has been vli itlng her sisters. Airs. B. P. Brady an Mrs. William Griffith, will return 1 Council Bluffs. Iowa, next week. Grant Henderson has a third Intena In a well which came In near Pittsburg on Tuesday, said to be good for froi 60 to 100 l>arrels dally. Miss SaJlle Miller, of Allegheny, Pa who has been visiting here, will go l Wellsvllle this morning, to visit h? sister. There are conversions at the M. 1 church almost every night. The meei ) I..om KaI.iit In Vpnlv nHnndMl The doubling shaft at the Laughll . tin mill broke last night, throwing o . the hot roil* during the night, i Mrs. Thomas Moore, of Tiltonvlll spent yesterday with her daughte Mrs. S. G. Robinson. The ladies of the U. P. church wl e haw a "missionary tea" at the res dence of the pastor. The LnughHn Nail Company in shl| * ping four or five car loads of tin an nails every day. 1 Work on the long distance telephor f line in Martin's F??rry will be llnlshc ,, on Saturday. t William Bowman has sold his propel ,1 ty on Walnut street to Mrs. Ell b bishop. The Colerain Building and Loan Ai 1 socintlon will have a capital stock < t 1300.000. ^ Drilling will be commenced shortly c * the William Sharon farm, at Colerain. ? Both factories at the Lnughlin na ? works resumed yesterday.. h Prof. Ed. Blumenberg returned y? i terday from Wellsburg. H Miss Georgia Edwardu has returne ' from Portland. " Mrs. Alex Fnuler Is visiting relatlvi f at Pittsburgh. Judge Drlggs will hold court to-mot r jr~*\ A man mar dm r f S^i K well a* hit ow f vr good taate, judf K/J merit and the aula jfcsJL ancc of an artist Jmlltailor may elect H may take hia "tubs ' g jrv as regularly as tti F^nSit KaJlW most conacientiot ESv9H t 99b watcr cure. (^ncu mn^ d}ctate'; ^ut: * rWvTfa 'W kis digestive orgat / r^iafiB "rc out * u HBMBBl k will have on ni jemmj wliolesona# appea t ^v.^8Ni ar.ee. His complei ' iEZnSfcS B i(,n and the white c f H his eyes will have' HH HI vellowish cart. II t fifWirffift IB tongue will b 1 tS&nJRSi^ coated, appetit , y/ poor, hia trcth rust; I I liis brrath aborait /. I 11 able. He Is one bij 1/^ unmistakable aig an(lIuuwholraomeK 1 ' live with aa ia hia person. A man who h; the least appreciation of what he owes h i fAmtlv and (rictnU. to rs* nnlltinif of Kin self, will make an effort tor health. The quickeat, Bureat, easiest way In 1 take Dr. Picrcc'a Pleasant Pellets. The tp made of refined, concrntratrd vcgctabl extract*. Nothing in tbe leant lurroft enleti into their composition. Thtfy hut down all impurities, and "make* thet move on." Tnejr am the product of man year*1 study and prncticc. l)r. Pierce cai not afford to put forth a worthless or ** afiiirinii* nrticlr. KrnJ fur 1 fr*n i.imnli '' If you would know yourself and the Doctc better, tend i\ cent* in one-cent Mam pa, t Eay for wrapping and postage only, and g( in Common Sense Medical Adviser? iu. f paRcn profusely illustrated. Addri'M, Wom.D'D Dispkssahy Mitt , icai. Association, Buffalo, N. Y. V Her sometime I had used t?r. Pieree'a Pleasar I'rllfU for cointtp-Ulon with iuo?t aatlafaetnrv r anils. The winter* have a I way* been verv har 4 Oil my hnsl'Jtul He too tried the " Pellcta Thry have u?a<Ie n new man of film. Wc hav u?ed in all. aia bottle*" Yomm truly, ' If North Pama, Monroe Co., N. V NOT A DAY-OEO. 1 : GEO. E. STI NOT/ J Passes now unless we add : ? our already representative orders given last fall are nov - ative right on the market to " (not heretofore shown), we ? one to supply your wants. While Dress G<5ods in c r found in such endless vari <! mention lines in colors?pla -j i. eo en _ , 't per vara tu $o.uu & yaiu, mc * - goods being so well finishe * that to the Inexperienced ey others, and better grades. / n cent effects are reproduced. ? To make this more attra gant novelties) and Trimmin any price of goods. e ; LINIP While seldom mentiom the most important departn r contains every class of goo( tenances that can be secure * lower than elsewhere. ?. ' : EMBROII k You mav be wanting; s< n low priced in Embroideries, ' will make your wants knowi y isfy you in either quality, st; ; The same may be also which is now larger and more ? for some time. j Don't forget this when h wear supply, and if it need: ? at our line before deciding o ? self or purchasing elsewhere ! GEO. E. STi * o X^Easter number of FA! See the Premium Offer. <i ? r stockholders' meetings. ? Stockholders' MEKTING. n Tha annual meeting: of th* stockholders of iho Wheeling Mould and Foundry Company will be held al the office of the com!** pany on Saturday. March 14, 1??. at 3 , " o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing 1 f a board of director* and the transaction of Mich other buMneaa that may comc before r- them. A. O. HUBBARD. Si'orotury. | g for rent. For rent?ro o~m ijoj main i Htreet from April 1. Now occupied by r Hpoyer Bros. \V. 1>. JOHNSON, Com. tcSA . i; OK REN r. a PK1 \. 1, 189(1, NO. 1404 I ,R I Main wraot. lbree*tonr Wick vrarthoure. ' i. Inquire of HENRY K. LlSl. Tbo CltyBjalol Wheeling. drlO ,j_ I. OR RENT-DEBT OFFICE ROOSI IN ! id I- tho city: largo and plenty of light; centrally looted In beat advertised build- < Ins In tne city. Al*o large hall for rent. ie Apply at HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth *1 and Market ?trcet*. Ja2l i 17*OR RENT-TWO-STORY BRICK . residence, No. 112 Fourteenth utreet. a Has 8 roomn, finished attic, bath room, bdHcment laundry, hot and cold wator. both case*. Enqulro at NESB1TT & ' BRO.', 1111 Market atreet. J an '' Oil KENT. Third floor, 10IV7 Main *tr???t, five room*. ,, TO LOAN???,000 on Rood r*nl ratatc. '?? l'OK SALK? Property on the Ialand paying 1.- per cent. .IAMKS L. IIAWLKY, , Real Btnls nnd Fiuaneiai Ajm?, ^ Jail ]()(> ? Main fitrvol FOR SALR. ^ | OTEL FOR~8ALE-17~ROOM *7FI 'RN1SHKD throughout; a Rood Investment ; paying business. Addreas POTTRU . = A LAYMAN. Horton. W. Va. W m JJ^OR SALE. f. SAXiOON. }' Good location tod trade. Can bo bought J >C cbeap. Inquire of S.O. BOYCR. ' tc oe31 HOP Chapllue Street, " I? OR SALE OH RENT?TUB 8BI:* 1 IIERT Harden, at Plena ant Val* ley, fronting 270 feet on National Road ?J und extending hack 7C0 feet. Can bo laid ( >? out In very aorirablo building lots. For , ifl Rent?Tlio homenteud of C. Belbort, ad- ' ic Joining 8. 8. Rlocir* residence. with r ten 1 u. nnd u four-rootned houiio on tho promises. , _ Possession given Immediately. Inquire of ' _ F. HAPPY, ut Roymanu Brewery. or at , I prcml<e?. dw31-eow 'a I- on bALK, < ! ie A FEW CHOICE f,0TS AT EnUIXUTOX f. ' 1- Cheap and on E*?y Termi " W. V. HOGE. ' is oefl Cliv Bunk nullillng. 1*03 Market Street. < y O TOOKS Ft)it 8ALK. ? ^ <6 ahnrcH Uerman Bank. i? 9 shares Riverside (jla*s Company. i is 3 Wheeling Pottery bond*, C per cent io pharos Kxehango Rank. t .20 shares'WellNburg National Rank. .?o shares Dollar 8avines Rank, of llcl- r In Ire. T 30 shares Artnn-Staiulard Steel and Iron ] lc Com puny. il loo wlmrosi WhrMInK' Steel nml Iron Co. it &) aliurca Kranklln Insurance Company. 1: . R. 8. 1IUVIN. IUpker. MS No. ? Twelfth tttrwet. . ? STOCKS FOR SALE. >r 0 National Tlnnk of West Virginia, t Kxrliange Hank. ji National Hank of Wolliiburg. Arln.vMtuml.iril Mill. taRHIe Iron Work*. I ? Wheeling Hteol ?nd iron Company. < Wheeling Ire and Storage Company. New Steel Hrlilgo. 'l Wheeling Hallway Company. Rlvertlde Qlats Company. 1 Crynial Ulain Company. Rloch Rroe. Toboeeo Company. 1 c Franklin InMimnro Company. Wood liros. Planing Mill Company. ' SIMPSON & HAZLETT. Stocks. Horn)*, Investment*. Insurance. } f, f?7 1X11 Market Struct. 3. HTIFEL &i CO. FEL & CO. V DAY some new dress fabrics to spring line. All import r in. and, with a representpick up the latest arrivals are better fixed than any otton, woolen and silk are ety, we would especially ids and novelties from 25c :lieap and medium priced ;d and such pretty styles e they seem equal to the VII the lustres and irridisctive we have Silks (elegs of every class to match >JGS. sd in our ad., it is one of lents in our store, for it 3 linings and their nppur;d. The prices might be DERIES. jmethlng fine, medium or but it matters not if you i. We thinlc we can satyle and price. said of our Lace stock, i complete than it has been looking after the Under> entire replenishing Ipok n making garments yourCO. SHIONS now in. uet it REAL ESTATE. BUILDING LOTS it Your Own Pries and Terms! Wo will poll you R lot on weekly ot monthly payments and loan you money lo bulla a house with. Wo have building lots lu all parts of the city and suburbs. Sail on us before buying elsewhere. ROLF eb 2SASTB, fcwl 30 Fourteenth Street. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. 7 storeroom* ami 2 dwellings ranting foi ttSl 00 jH-r month, corner Market, and rwontleth streets, pays 12 per cent. Nos. IMS and 1510 Market street, lot 10x134 feet. Cheap No. 9 Kentucky street, lot 30x140 feet. No. 2212 Chapllno street, larRo brick building. No. fC> 18th street. 7 rooms and stable. No. 1? 17th strict. 3 rooms utid stable. Lot corner Main and UUh streets. No. 121 Hth street. 7 rooms and bath. No. IfiOS Chapllno street. 7 rooms. No. 1313 Chapllno street. rooms'. lx>t on Main St. between J2U and 23d 8U. 3 lots on North Wabash street. No. 81 South Broadway, residence of Jf B. IIURhos. Ksq. I/Ot 4fixl20 North York it reel. No. JO Indiana St.. T room*, modern. ' No. 27 N. WalMinh Pt.. f. rooms, ch6np. A fine lot In l'leaaant Valloy. No. IS Vermont street. 4 rooms; lot 3*100 < reet: fi.6M. A fine lot in Woodtdal?. The BJoch^ro^crtv^ Main 8t. RINEHARr & TATUM, The City Bank Building. Telephone S19. ' FOB SALE. Houac. fi rooma and bill, with ull m<?<1orn 1m irorcmeuw, i-tmpunrj at., iamr> nnraius. JIou-o. 7 rooms and h?)l. Kdh it., $17M. Hpiik, 5 roums. Mth at., si <m, lions-,:?rooms, Iti Belvedere add. S?VO. Honao. II ro-vmi and ?i<?ro room, Main *>t., near Ust ?t..lo: 4ixl.M It.. *".600 For nabott tlino pn? of thn finest hotifoi oa 'bnpllue at.. Centre Wh?*?lin?: i> loomi, with i*ll and modern Improvement: ilioap; terra* ifouso, 7 rooms, hall and lar<a lo:. 11th at., Ilonao. 7 room* and CfrojmoI house In roarj otaoxlJO ft.. lHtlmt.Siwn. House. 7 room*, brlrk. with hall. Jacob at, Vntrr Wheeling; c!?c?p. " Hoti?o, t> rootn?. l>r|eL. Bo IT?:. 5th wd., S2.MQ. Homo. 7 rooms N. Market *L; chcnp. S1.3W. J lota on Llnd at. Ilclvedera. ScnH>. House. rooms, Wilson it, t'eniru Wheeling, taa.v terms. fiVl l<ot. .'0 foot (rout. Mod *l. SiV0i. llouw, 4 rooms nnd attic. Jacob at., 6tb ward, mo. House. 11 room*, brick 15th it. fft..V)l. Hotel, -Jl rooms, Martln'sVcrry, U; cheap, ou a?v terms House. 8 room* and 8?roomcd house In rear, JarkctaL. between *U? and 8th su fl.SM. House, H room* and lull bntb a id both (asoi. hoiivcAii 1Mb and lCili. SUM. Utilities* property on Mtrfc-;t at raoderata >rto.\ f.tJO, S*M, $iW. SV)), 12,000 ana $2,54) to loan oa eul citato. NtSBl I I 6i UtVIINC, Ttl. tu I73Q M?rk?t BiwL FOR lis Ohio *tr<*?t, 7 room* and hath. Y Irplnla street. ft rooms and hath. ft South York street. 7 rooms nnd lvith. 12S South.Penn street, 3 rooms. And no vera! other*. Houses and lots 'or salo on easy termi*. Money to loan >n Heal Estate. HARRY J. FINK & 6R0.. HE A I. KsTATK AUK.VTS, relephonu 0H7. No. 1143 M.irk?t Street, fell Evkky nhMiuirrtoN or Book. Job. Nnwipoparand Poartr Printing done ui .lUvi'Oinitile luu ?tut NTRM.IflKN't'lR Ji<u I'lUNTl.VO OrrUX Mudcr& nd I'rcHROi New Type rod Dostfftll ' <'* ' 1 ,1?1