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(Tir Iwe on the Irwin ground* fcad rot been eloscd yoitenlay, but this was not more than was to be expected. However, before the close of the week the ground will probably be under lease, a condition of affairs that will place the Interstate league aud Wheeling in the brst of shape. The cranks were at first rather doubtful of the Qdvlsabtlity of playing on the Irwin grounds* but the public now knows that this was the only oould l?e Itaaed and igftl patron Ize the club there Juit as liberally am i though the team were to play over on t!it- Island. The only decrease In patronage will be possibly from Bridgeport ( an?l Martin's Ferry, where the cranks will have to put up double street car far- Hut this decrease will be mode up In an increase from Benwood and ttcllalre. which are as conveniently located with r-'fer*>nee to the grounds as the central part of the city. Mr. McKee should now come to the front with an announcement of the lineup of thp Wheeling team. During the past four or live weeks the grounds nufstlon has been the all absorbing topio and the fana have loet sight of the jersoncl of the Wheeling team. Now th?re l? an actlvo Interest manifested, i snd there Is no reaaon for keeping the 1 rnl base ball public In the dark. Trot out your team! The Intelligencer has received a letter from Bert Scheller, the well known wrestler, who Is now solourolng In crand Rapids. Michigan. In which he says that he la open to wrestle any man ?? from Rvnn Lewis down, and is <le#lroua of making Wheeling: his headquarter# if there is a demand here to see such athletic events. He Is willing to n:eet any Wheelln* or West Virginia wrestler at catch-a*-catch-can Myle for any amount He might nnd Fistersvllle.a good point. The past winter saw several wmuing matches pulled off there. OLD WH1EUHQ PLATKR8 t'nclrr "Bllljr" White l?eav? CliictUtiftU for DallH, Te ?n?. F Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. CINCINNATI. Ohio, March 12.-The Pallaa, ?Texas). team la quartered at G erics' Hotel, and at 9 o'clock It will leave f<?r the Texas rlty which It will represent In the league of that state. Those registered at Ovrdes' were W. D. White. William Oanfleld. 11. Mlnnohan. II. Pritchard. George Kalkhoff. W. Robinson. George Regan and Theodore Conorer. They will go to St. LouIk, where the Browns will Join them The Browns have decided to take their practice in Dallas. Ilairn tttgna I'Ujrrr*. Special Dispatch to the Intelligences YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio. March 12.Manager Haaen. of the Youngstown ilub. ?of the Intcr-state league, has planed W. C. Campbell. ns catcher and ftrst baseman, and Charles Andrews as third baseman. Both are from Cleveland. and played with the Main Stain last season. They come highly recommended. It Is expected within a week that the entire tram will be signed, and will be railed together in a short .time for practice. " WITH THE B0WLER3. Tlit XlghUf R/fortl ofSlrlkri anil Sptrti ou lb* Allrjri. UUSEE LE AGU K. W. U P-ct. Brownie* 49 11 .*17 Daisies U 17 .71? Xsmrl?s *3 17 .71* Muse* ? 21 .<? Ilea bout 21 K .WP U. C. Richards 25 a* .*?7 Independent 15 45 .250 Press Club 15 41 .38 The H. C. Richards bowling team, of the Musee league. last night bowled In line form and easily defeated the Independent team three straight. The Richard* team Is now nearly up with Beabouts for fifth place, and should Beabout be defeated three straight this week Richards will take the leadership of the second division. If Beabouts lose two it will he a tie. Uselton, of the H. C. Richards team, did the beat work of the evening. Score: It. C. RICHARDS. l?t M 3d Tots! Uselton 175 144 1*5 4S| whltaksr lift ?1 1*1 4? Xlndisbtrger la 131 IX) 444 ciator 12S 17! la ioo Pnga l?a I* 14* 4? Blind 112 K3 180 '?7 Total* M7 W3 w r? INDEPENDENT 1st W 3d Total MrCausland 1M 10? 416 Wsltsel 14S 141 112 4T1 124 11!? 115 *S Wood 1? 124 1C2 M Yx>- l-.rlek 1P9 1* 112 317 Campbell 125 117 liS Total* 740 7? ?f OQ THE VfaOOR 1XC70LS RACES AI Sun Krunclaro wrm Acaln Exciting. Wells Witt* <heT?n*Mlla. PAN FRANCTBCO. March 12.-Two world'* records were broken at the Indoor bicycle tournament !a?t night. Kgan and Jae*llng On a tandem rode it li.'ilf mile In 1:00 3-5, and Metcalf, paced l?y the same team, rode tho distance In l.fU. The final of th* l^n-mlle club rare was contested by Wells, of the Bay City Wh?*flmen; Squire?, of the Acme dub: l>?aviu, of the Sdn Prnncl^co Road *luh. and Blrdsall. of the California <Mul?. Each man took his turn at *?'ttlng tho pace, until the seventy-sixth lap. wheh Wells assumed the h?ad. and rommnnced hi* famous Ion* sprint, with Squires working II He a demon to trtk?? the polf* from him. but his efforts were unsuccessful, Well* pushing his wheel over th-- tape n comparatively easy winner Time. 2.":2# 2-5. The flnril of th" quarter mile rnci? was won by Edward*. ho defeatlng"Tantau on^lly. Time, Y. 4-5. Dei in as won the mile handicap from th" fifty-yard mark; Cook, second. 'Ighty yards Time. 2:27 2-6. SARGENT OK TRAIlflHU. Thf Pkiiinm llartnMl Authority (llm Mouir (iooil I'nhiff. Tn a lecture on "Training and Overtrain In*." Dr. Hnrgr>nt Mid: "Tho bent method of training In n matter of very recent Inventlgatlon. The modern Idea f !r*lnln/r In to put thr body undor I ho Inflti^nro of nil thf iiK'-nt* which will contribute to health ami etrongth. Thcfo I..., nprim r clothing fin'l cxercla*. ISxproinn iboulil !>? determined by ''ach man'* physical power* There nhouM be rcriletAnce t?? overcome. The wea parte nhould flmt be trained. The heart and lunga in part nit;l- ajJLik-M^L\ ? ?? ~ tlculcr should bo stimulated. Rent should precede every period of cxercltie. Exercise should be of a composite nature, to bring out nil the muscles. The mo?t nlarmlnic cffect of overtraining la that on the vital organ*, but lis results are much exaggerated. The proportion of athletes Injured is small. Not inoro than 1 per cent of 4.M0 athletes In the post at Harvard have had the slightest cnrdiac trouble. Exercises like the tug-of-war are the most Injurious. In foot ball the heart bos Intervals of rest and the strain Is not grout. As precaution against overtarlning, men should be examined before entering athletic contest*. No severe exercise should bo taken before tho ago of eighteen. No tight clothing should be worn; perspiration should be stimulated, and there should befno eating three hours before the tlmo of exercising." Oini w?? Overweight. NEW TORK. March 11-The twelve round bout thnt was to have taken place at the New Manhattan club to-night between Frank Erne, of Buffalo, and Jo* nam. or Baltimore, nan own urvmmsu off. According to agreement they wore to welsh In at 12S pounds. Cans weighed 135 pounds and Em* 113. HEW OHLSARB RACES. Thr Crftfrnl City lUnrilrnp Won In a i'anlrr by Km In Hrj*. NEW ORLEANS. March 12.?Ninety, fifth day Crescent City Jockey Club's winter meeting. Weather line; track good* # First, purse $250. for four-year-olds and upwards, selling, ono mile and eeventy yards?Jim Hogg won driving by if neck; King Elm second; Ixlon third. Tim*. 1:47*. Second. purse 5200. for four-year-olds and upwards, nclllng. nix furlong*? Tramp won handily by a length; Helen Wren second; Feed man third. Time. 1:17. Third, purse, $250. for three-year-olds selling, seven furlongs?1The Banker won rdlvlng by a length: Sky Blue second; Hseckel third. Time, 1:30. Fourth, purs? fl.OOO, ureacenz viiy handicap, for three-year-old* and upwards. rrllc and a furlong?Emln Bey won easily by three lengths; Maurice second; Nlcollnl third. Time, ltttft. Fifth, purse S20o. for thee-year-old? nnd upwards. selling, mile and seventy yards?Alta Jones won easily by three lengths: Waterman second; Jlra Henry third. Time. 1:49. Hlxth, purse $200, for four-year-olds and upwards, selling, six furlongs?Bart won easily by two lengths: Minnie W. second; Lady McCann third. Time. 1:1$. "A Dcrll In the Nky." To the Editor of the Intelligencer. HIR:?An esteemed evening conteml>orary (2 cents, last edition) Informs us that this earth is being approached (and the Lord only knows how long it ha* been) by a microbe of the heawns. measuring something like 900.000,000 miles In length, at the rate of 1.700.000 mlleft a day (width not stated.) Some poor mortals having a fulr knowledge of the capacity of the longest telescope, are unable to account for the fact that a luminous body about l.nOO times longer-thsn the diameter of th? sun (whose Usht travci.i at the rate of 196.000 miles a second) Is. wh?*n within lorty-elght hours of ^arth. invisible to the nnked eye. It really seems ... .?.? If Ik* olrut llffh'JI ruliU b# lowered a little without being put out entirely we ought to be able to see tVU mnnstt-r. Speaking of nebular phenomena. Just now. might be misleading to tho averaye p?*?lestrian who l? unfortunate enough to have to ctosji a certain pavement at the comer of Fourteenth und Chapllne streets, because the chances an* that at any moment there may appear a whole shower of planets to hin Innocent vision, us well, pel haps, ua a ahowerof something else from the hip pocket. But to return to the comet question. Prof. Perrlne's new "fake" will, from present appearances, "gtltke out" again?one strike every 1.500,000.000 years. Who would be greedy enough to try and nee two game* like that for one admission? No, friends; we have a much more unwelcome "comet," and a marc tangible one. a comet that Is not 900,000.000 miles long, but already. thi?ugh more than fortv-??leht hours awav (let u.i hope), more plain to the observation of the naked eye and more pregnant with misery than this contemptible hum-bug of a Perrlno comet. While there Is gas enough left to write It, I will say "a candle" and good night. MORGAN J. RHEES. Fire on th? Iiltml At an early hour this morning a still alarm called the Island chemical engine to a bla*e at the tailoring shop of H. Llngen. at 59 Virginia street. Island. A blase, origin unknown, had considerable headway in the rear portion of his establlshemnt The chemical boys did good work and soon had It extinguished with small loss. The building In owned by Frank Fallour*. Gladness Comes \A/ithft bettor understanding of the V V transient nature of the many physical ill*, which vanish before proocrcfforU?gentle eJTorU?plea*an l efforts? rightly directed. There in comfort in tlio knowledge, that *o miuiy forms of riokmwi arc not due to any actual disease, but simply to a eonntiuated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Fig*. promptly removes. That is why it. in the only remedy with inillionftof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value (rood health. !tr- bcucuclnl efVe?:tH arc duo to tho fact, that it is tlio one remedy which promote* internal cieanliueKN without debilitating the organs on which it nets. JI it* therefore - '?* i- ?it. nil iiiiiHiruiiii-, uiiivi r licial effects, to not* whin yon purchase. that }'ou have the genuine nrtiele, which Is manufactured by the California Fig Symp Co. only ami said by all reputable druggists. Jf In the enjoyment of (food health, and tltfs system U regnlnr, laxntive* or other reiMdlN arc then not needed. If atilietcd with any actunl dfcesse, one may bs commended to the most skillful physicians, bat If In need of n laxative, one nhonld have the l>ost. and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Flgsstsnda highest and li most largrly Vied and gives most general bat ?>. faction. VENEZUELAN QUESTION. llrport thnt It IIa? (Ifrit rtotllml-Orrat llrllnlit KnrrtiiilMn Nrarl)' Kvrry J'olut. CHICAGO, March 12.?A special dibpatch to the Chronlclo from Wnshlni;ton. D. CM Bays: "A settlement of the Venezuelan question has been reached. It will be announced at nn early day. Of thin satisfactory conclusion of the controversy the Presldont hud had knowledge for two days past. Croat Urltain has acted with a magnanimity which commands her to severest criticism*. She concedes bo much that there will he little left to arbitrate should arbitration be neccssaMr. It Is not Improbable that the entlr? matter may now be settled outside thv Vei\6suclnn commission by the President and Lord Salisbury. Under the terms, so far as outlined. Creat Urltain agrees to submit uU of the question* In dispute to amicable adjustment. with the President, through the state department, as one of the contracting parties. That Venezuela Would agree to almost anything suggested by the United State* ban boen known all ulong. It in surmised that the attitude of Home of the Influential London pupers In pointing out alleged defects In the British blue book may have hrul something to do with the change of attitude by Queen Victoria's ministers. The President was in very high splrits last night over the favorable turn in the controversy between the two nations. HO 8ETTLEBIE5T YET. lint a KaiUfrctory Onteoin* li More than POMlblf. WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 12?It can be stated positively, notwithstanding publications to the contrary, that no settlemen4 has yet been reached of tho Venezuelan boundary questlon,but according to the best authority matters are proceeding in such a fashion as to warrant the belief that there will be a satisfactory outcome. It is admitted that at present it cannot be told whether the ultimate settlement of this question Will be effected ... ?h? roaiilt rtf ntffntifttionS bf tween Urent nrltnln und Venexuela Initiated through the medium of lome mutually friendly power, or an the conclusion of tlie work of our own Venezuelan boundary commission. but In one way or another a peaceful, and honorable settlement ofthc dlnpute Is bpMoved to be entirely probable In the ond, though thin end still may be far removed In point of time. u IVoii.IoiiiimIMmI. LONDON. March 12.-The permanent under secretary of slate for foreign affairs. Sir Thomas Henry Sanderson. was asked to-day if the report, eabled here from tho United States, that a settlement of the Venezuelan question ha* Wen reached, was correct. He said that he would be jrlad to know that the Venetueian dispute was settled; but. he added. "I know nothing ubout such a settlement as the one reported In New York having be^n reached. For all I know, however, a settlement may be near; but I have not heard of Its attainments." MISS MONROE TRIUMPHS. Will Get Damaffri for thf World's Premature Publication of Her Columbian Odr. NEW YORK, March 12.-Judfe La<v>mhA in the United States circuit court of appeal*, has affirmed the Judgment of the circuit court for the eastern district of New York, in awarding Mies Harriet Monroe, of Chicago. 15.000 damages u gainst the Press Publishing Company of this city. The suit was tne outgrowth of the premature publication In the Now York World of the ode which Miss Monroe had written for the dedication ceremonies of the World'* Columbian Exposition in ISM. It wan alleged by the complainant in this action that pertain errors which appoared in the unauthorised publication of her ode were damaging to her' reputation as a writer. Miss Monro* obtained a verdict In the circuit court in December, 1&94. The Iron Trwlf. CLEVELAND, o.. March lf.-lhe Iron Trade Review this week will nay: "Quietness that has not been more marked since the beginning of the year has prevailed in all Iron and steel markets the past week. The same weakness noted In our last report prevails aa to pig Iron. Finished material shows no new development aa to prices or demand. Plates, shifts and bars show more Inclination than other lines. In the cnac of the last two, wage reductions will be In forcc through March and April, the drop in puddling being from i? lu ** a lUlk "Structural material, an noted week by week, continues full of promise. Last year April was well along before things really began to move. and some satisfaction Is being derived from that record. in lieu of any Indications tliua fur that March Is to be a better month than February. The probability that another week will bring a definite announcement concerning Be?sern*>r ore prices, and the general belief that the basis will #>e In th^ neighborhood of $4 for standard ftfegeblc hematites, have no effect on the market for Bessemer Piff" UtUfiil Train*. EDENSBURO, Pa.. March 12.?The heavy snow storm which has been playing havoc for about four days iwcceeded In closing up the Hdensburg St Cre.nson branch to-day. While going to Cresson this morning the train stuck In the snow between AVtnterset and Kaylor Junction. Ail trains on the Cambria and Clearfield division are having great difficulty In getting through. The malls will bo carried overland. .Iforelllofa liyfUmlmti. M ADRID, March 12.?Further demonstrations of students against the Unlted State* have occurred. At Corunna, 200 students belonging to the university,Jolnod In a parade yesterday,cheered for Hpnln and burned an American ling. The police, however, succeeded In preventing the rioters from approaching the United States consulate. At Alicante the mayor and police while dispersing a similar antl-Amcrlcan demonstration were pelted with .stones. A number of policemen sustained quite serious injuries. Prnrllcatly Alt fdr McKlitley. ATLANTA, do., March 12.-The McKinley forces have practlcnlly captured the Georgian vote In the national Hepublican convention. Of the sixteen delogntes chosen thirteen are, according to the statement of A. K. Buck, chairman or the state executive <omnilttee, pledged to McKlnley. the other thr.*- being f"P Reed. The first, seventh and eleventh districts have not acted. TnUt-a ll??? Axorlnlril I'rru. CHICAGO/ March 12.?The Superior. Wis.. leader, has abandoned tho United Press and commences to-night talcing the leased wlr* rejK>rt of Tho Associated Press. _ 'I'll# Oolil Urtrrrr, WASHINGTON, D. V.. Mnreh 12." The treaiury to-day lost S131.3Q0 Irr (. '.i. 1 ...it) and J30.&00 In bars, which leaves ii'.* true nmount of the reserve THOUSANDS havo tested th<* aront bulldlnK-np powor of Hood'e Barsaptlilla and have found renowetl atrenfftb. vigor am! vitality In ita u*e. 4 DON'T Invito disappointment by o*. prrlmantliifr. Depend upon On? Minute CoughjCure and yon !ia\? Immediate relief. it curep croup. The only hnrtnle*a renudy that produce* Immediate phuHh Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. Va.. U. F. Poabody. Kenwood, and Bowie & Co., Bridgeport. 0. 6 MABTIWB FEEBY. Ilnpaautl in IU? T.irlvlii^ Vlty Across Cli?* River. Th? ra?? of u. Mareclons vs. IC. W. Held, for $4 70 for wages wus tried before Squirt Theo. Keller and a Jury yesterday occupying most of the afternoon. The Jurors were William Henlop. David Krledman, Sconce G. Ralston and P. MoDonnough. The Jury after u ten minutes deliberation returned a verdict in favor of .Mr. Held. The costa of the defendant were WO. The committee on construction of the new court house at . Cadis ho* made Ittt final report. It reports the totrtl amount of money sp?-nt for building and furnishing at $111,003. The King's Daughter* will rIvo a "Ulrthday Party" In the Presbyterian church this evening. Tho Invitations sent out are very neat. An interesting programme lias been prepared. At the Republican primaries ut Cadis, J. 13. Worley, u young attomoy, was nominated for mayor, defeating James Moon, the present Incumbent. Dr. William K. West, son of the late Dr. Henry West, of St Clslrsvllle, died nt Denver, Col. The remains will bo burled at Toledo, to-morrow.. Dr. and Mr*. J. A. McGlenn and Miss .. -r. \t, TMr.naant.'WCi* aniin i <n jiiuiu, v* ???. - in Martin'* Ferry yesterday. i Scott Oorrion, who ha* had u Ion* siege of fftcknevB, Is able to walk with the uuststance of crutch**. Check* to the value of DO were stolen from the office of Treasurer 8plker. of the Sclo *chool board. The court house clock at St. Claim* vllle hna been turned back to Standard time. Jack Darrnh will move hi* family from Tlltonvllle back to Martin'* Perry. Daniel Meek wax badly bruised in a coal bank nt Blaine, on Wedneaduy. Seat* are polling well for the debate and spelling bee on Saturday night. The Oriental orchestra will give, a hop at Scheehle's hall March 27. A party of young pcoplo will go to Coleraln in a sled to-night. W. 'H. Rodger*, of Brilliant, waa In town yesterday. Miss Edna I lodge ns returned to* Portland yesterday. Robert Kerr 1* at Slstersvlllo ** ? T f? xlrlr HIBB 1/nuia (lllfitiiw BBLLAIRE. All Sort* or IiOMl null Go??lj? from (fir GImi CKf. The state food and dairy commissioner hue twenty-four appointments to make and the nalary Is 12.500 per year. In addltldn to this, one-half of the fines Imposed fro to tht? department, perhapa to the prosecuting deputy. It Is iren? erally believed In this city that In Mr. Blackburn's list Martin Cowen will secure one of the top-notch places, but the lint win not be made up until after the November election. I However, the people will talk, and this Is one of the thlnfa they have flxed up already. Messrs. W. C. Bergundthal, Charles Rosser ani D. H. Darrah. of the Ohio Valley Telephone Company.. went to Steubenvllle yesterday to learn something of the operation of the Phoenix telephone lines, th<? new company In that town. The ObJo Valley folks announce that they will begin work here in*t m noon as they can get things go In*. Prof. W. R. Butcher, superintendent of the schools at Columbiana, has announced his Intention of retiring from that avocation at the close of the school year. He will return to the home of h!* father, near St. Clalrsvllle, and take charge of his father's business. The Prohibition convention nt City hall to-night tvill put another ticket In the field. They seem especially desirous of securing another candidate for mayor and one for marshal, but some of them wont a full ticket. Clem Chandler, son of Rev. D. W. Chandler, after finishing the winter term at ML Union college, will take a poaltlon In the ofllco of the Youngstown Gas and Electric Company. The sugar camps in the rural parts of this section had the monotony relieved by the heavy snow fall, and the workers were active getting things In shape for the (low to follow. There wns an Interesting gathering: at the First Presbyterian church last , night, the occasion being the annuul thank offering of home and foreign missions. One of the saloon men charged with Sunday selling pleaded guilty before 1 "* ?" *" 1 f>K And r>r,utm inr iimjui uuu ?? and the other one settled out of court. Dr. O. A. Keeper* and Martin Cowen came home from Columbus yestsrdaJ morning, and ex-8h<jrtff Cochran and Frank B. Archer In the evening. It is now definitely settled that the prlco of coal will be advanced next week. That was part of the secret conference. The Gravel hill social and reading club met at the home of Dr. and Mrs J. W. Coopar last night. Iimifi Almost every man I *n America hat ' aotne digestive T IfhSf (%l trouble. When II (Y> men meet, the vssjrpH u * groting usually is "w?n oow are /A 7x181/111 yo??" That de/ j \ TTVI V?1?P* health C 4 l jERyfTji talk. The man V?\n- X Qu|j3r7 I who has no itomJ IL \\ nHuv?// ach or bowel r WpW \ V I i? alatost a /i-1 I QK|' \L*. curioiity. Trouble 1 Jfc men take no II I ? fi^^c,re themI LI W'lin nelvea. The; work I 1 \ V I ** if thc*r 0?^?* ill I were made of iron and their bruin? of steel. They eat as if thejr had copper stomachs and bow?ls of brass. By and by, overworked nature rebels. Then come headaches, nervousness, bad blood, liver and kidney troubles; health goes and strength goes. It 1s really wonaerftil how much abuse the human body will standi It ia equally wonderful how quickly it will recover from abuse if one helps tn a rational, natural way. It waft to Rive jnst such help that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets were prepared. They are for constipation and totpid liver, and in curing those deranjrrments?curt many complication* and resultant diseases, auch as sick and bilious headache, dixalnes*. sour stomach, loss of appetite, indigestion, or dyspepsia, windy belchiuga, T* heartburn," pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. They are tnild in action ? merely supplementing nature. They are the result of years of stndy and etporience, and there is nothing else like them?nothing so effective. If your druggist tries to sell you something else he Ta either ignorant or makes more money out of the other thing. Wo a flnr<> a A U'flV T T V ' VII TV - A?TTV*jr Absolutely free of cost, for a LIMITED TIME ONLY, The People'# Cornmou Set*e Medical Adeli?r, SR. V. Pierce. M. P.,cuter oottatntfttf niyti* a to the luraudt* Hotel and Sortfc*! Inuitute, a !?ook of ioo? lar*e paRe* and joo Uhutntiou*. In ?irong paper corcm. to nnjr nnr wpdinir ai one<ent stamp* to cover ro^t of willing oilv. Over <>So.noocoplea of thl* complete Family Doctor 0<jok alreauy wild In cloth binding at tegular price of Ji.jo. Woai.d'a Ijihpkk*** v Mrpical Amociatiun, 66J Maiu street. Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Miles' Pain PHI* atop Headache. Have Vowr Idfe By using "The New Ureat' South American Kidney Core." This new remedy lx a great giirprlte on account of its exceeding prompt.icjw In relieving pain In Uic Kidney*, lllmlder Itntl Hack In male or female. It relieved retention *of water, ond pnln In priming It nlmoirt Immediately. Have yoiirsolvc* hy u?r/ng thlft marvelou* etire. Its turo will prevent fatal consequence* in nlniowt all onse* by Ma great ultMallvo it ml hoallnf: powrs. Bold by It. II. Lift. DrugglM, Wheel log. W. Vn. tlaa Pr. Miles' Nerve Plasters for Hplnal Weakness. All drtifgtsta aoll 'cm for 26c. "CHIP" CAPgB-OBO (I]?(Da Hia "Chic'C ,tu Are th &KS last fov we also have the Cloth Capes ii plain, some braided, others lined have about a 11 the ''good thin pi nre showing from $4 60 up to J XT_1_1 T J INODUy JclUF and Reefers. For tho misses and children?a dred and fifty styles?there's th vert, lined or faced with handso pearl or gilt1)Uttons?in sizes fr years, box front, very handso there are tho Blues, Browns, Ti and lied lleefers, in sizes from i year, all made up in the most fi trimmed with braid, white, bla< ornamentod with gilt, pearl or tons and pins. We've given t our espesial attention this sprii results aro such as will be appi every may. Prices from $1.50 to $! | 100 pairs of Chei t tains, in plain colo | choicest lot ever s! f tain Department, J some elegant lines @?(Dn -Ha Sffii FOB RENT. "liyANTED-OlRL FOR GENERAL : VY housework In small family. Reference required. Inquire 716 Main street. I mrli FOR RENT?H0U8B NO. 1# VIRGINIA ?treet,.slx rooms, with a hall: will rent furnished at 120, or unfurnished at <1S per month. mr3 L,*UK REXr. Al'KIL 1, 1890. NO. 1404 r Main nrptL fhree-ntorr brick *srebou*e Inquire of IUCNKY K. L131. The Ctlyhuk ol < Wheeling. d>IO j OR RENT-REST OFFICE ROOM IN I 1 the city; lar*e and plenty of liSht: I centrally looted In best advertised build- { ing in the city. Also lair? hall for rent. I Apply at HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth and Market wtiveta. jafl I yOK RENT. Tlil^I llnnr, 1007 Main ?trn*t? fire room*. J 1 (I L<>AN?S3,000 ou pood rr.il canf. > ??' 1*?!??????? *? on ilia liUnd nut. IneUperceuL JA91R4 l~ HAWI.KV, Rent fotni* nnd Flnnnelnl Ag-nt, j*tl !Ott Main direet - " = i KOK 8ALP. 1 on 8AI.E-814ALL STOCK OF I drtic* and fixture* In a protrtnir new 1 West Virginia town. Splendid chance for vounc mnn. Heasona for selllner. Address i W. 1>. KYDECgER. Horton, W. Va. mrS* JPUII 6AIJS. SAIiOON. Wood location aud trade. Can ba bought 1 el.e*j\ Inquire oC S. O. BOYCE m-:U HOP Chapllua t<tre?t. jj*on SALE. groobhy. Fine location, beet of'trade, possession I at once. Satisfactory reoaona for soiling. C. V. HARDING A CO., _jnr? I** Market Btreet._ J SOR PALE AT BUFFET SALOON- ] Lunch chairs. lunch counter, steam le. cupboard. 2 tablos, 6 sets chairs, o < round tat)los, marblo cabinet, l' l*r*e pic- ' lures, 1 folding bed. 1 other bed, 1 bureau. < 1 money safe. K pulrs window curtftlni*, 8 . window blinds, kitchen furniture, consist- > inr of ranne and cooking utcnuUs. Call on or address IRA H. M* DONALD, Prop. < mrlO i For sale or rent-tixe sex- j HERT Garden, at Pleasant Valj " I ley, fronting 270 feet on National Roud i and oxtendmr hack 7? feel. Can bo laid t out In very deslrablo building lota. For 1 Rrnt-The homestead of C. Belbert. ad- t Joining 8. 8. Hloch's residence, with a ten ^ and a four-roomed house on tho promises. 1 Possession given Immediately, lnqulro of t F. HAPPY, at Reymann Urewery. or at < premises. deM-aow ? ^ OK bALK. A PBir CIIOICR LOTS .IT KnHIWTOX i t.'Uosp sud oil K*?y Term* W. V. HOGE. odi citr Bank It^iuilnt. 1W Market street J STOCK8 for sale. S shares Uerman Rank. < 0 shares Riverside Qla.is Company. < 3 Wheel Ins l'ottery bonds, 6 per cent I 10 nhnreu Exchange Hank. \V?iU?tiuetf National Dank. f So Rharea Dollar tiavlnga liank, of Bel- J laS0*n'hnr?? Aetna-Standard Steal and Iron ' C?i\)Pi?hrw-p? Whealln* Steel and Tron Co. \ *> aharca fcl5_ No. 23 Twelfth Street. J STOCKS FOR SALE. | National Hank of West Virginia. Kxchnitfiff Hank. ? National Hank of Wellaburg. Aetna-HtatiUard Mill. t ijiUHIo Iron Work*. _ t Whwilnu St?*l and iron Company. , Whrolln* lc?' nnd .Storage Company. ^ Naw St?vl lit Ids*. Whrrllti* Hallway Company. , lUvorflldft 1.11bh? Company. . J Cryntnl fllax* Company. t tlloch l?ro:?. Tobacco Company. . Franklin Immrnnro Company. f Wood Hroa. Planing Mill Company. i Whoollntr Park Association. I Arlon Association. . c W. Va. Exoowltlon and Btato f air AM'n. Host wick Flr?? Proof l.ath Company. Wheeling Kloi tilrnl Company. r Wheeling Mold and Fonndry Company. * SIMPSON^aTHAZLETr. 1 adAV'i "liifilli w i'lrtilii 'itfifii . S. STIFBL A CO. j 3U?D & @?a ; apes oso we opened up within the ir days. "Things of Beauty" 'ill bring joy to tho wearer? black or colored, heset ch jet or jeweled with irrides 'iiiimiuga, nr.a> i on,i\, guir* v trimmed in cilifkm and lace, on the "smack" little Taffetas leir ribbonB and frills, that in implicity vie with their higher rivals for beauty. Of course i tans, brown and black, some with Dresden silk. Well, we 3" tne leading eastern house* 35 each. ;ets n assortment of over an buns Tan, Ladies' Clotli and Come silks, velvet collar*, large om 10 to 16 w me. Then flnL ins, Checks I year to 14 tylbh way, L-\. ;jrovy ;k or gold, VjL 4&Y hese goods \fj ig and our jl . reciated by j nille Portier Cur- i f rs or striped, the j hown in our Cur- | and we've had f ere this. ? . 3U?D & ?? I WANTED. ANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL - j housework. Apply at No. 835 Mar- ] ket street. ja!4 | PUBLIC SALE. pUBLIC SALE! " y The Board of Commissioners of the j County of Ohio will ofTer for sale at tho front door of the Court House of Ohio J rounty. on v?Jj SATURDAY. THE 14th DAY OF.&LARCH, it 10 o'clock a. m., the Toll House | jroporty on the^Wheelln^West Liberty, >1 una orinany pi*c. wiunwu uvm* AIIW helm station. TERMS OP 8 ALE?One-third of the .3 jurchane money In cub (or as much mora is the purchaser may elect to pay), ana the balance In equal payment* at six and. twelve month*, with Interest. Title will to reserved uutil the whole of tha amount s paid. mr7 T. C. MOPFAT. Clwk. COMMISSIONER'S SALS. ^FEHALCOMMISSIONERS7 SALB " Of the real estate of laaao Preefe. de- i:< M*a*ed. heretofore advertised in detail, will n pursuance of adjournment take place at ' J?e north front door of the court house on 8ATURDAY. MARCH 14. IMC. , it 10 o'clock a. m. This property conslsta of lot 33 and part *f lot Z\ on the southwest corner of > rwenty-fourth and Chapllne streets. In _ r:t Centre Wheeling, ai.d tho south half of A ot S. In square T, on tho plat of South tVhecllnf. A. J. CLARKE. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. ,> Special Commissioner*. r; 3. C. HERVKV. Auctioneer. mrie ' ? TRUBTBE'8 SALE. Trustee1 8 sale" of Valuable Manufacturing Property. By virtuo of a deed of tru?t made by tha | American Fire Clay Company (a corpora- 4 :lon und*r the laws of Weat Virginia) to ;he undersigned at trustee, bearing data <5 he twenty-eighth day of July. a. d. lbwt i ind of record in the clerk'n oUlee of the jounty court of Hancock county. Wf?t 8 nttrtnia, In Deed of Trunt Book "C.- * rollot in. 378. 379 and 180. i will on TUESDAY, MARCH ?4. A. D. 1S96. :omtneuci:tg at 10 o'clock u. m.. proceed to tell at public auction at the work* of tha Imerlcan Fire Clay Company, located near New Cumberland. Iti the county of . Hancock. In the state or West Virginia, ? ill of the following deacrlbcd property.. !/j hat li? to nay: All that certain tract of and lying upon the Ohio river In Butler -- 3, ilHtrlot. Hancock county, atate of Weat y Virginia. bounded and described aa folowe: Beginning at a stake on the Ohio > ivcr, corner to landa of Freeman liroth rw, n**ur ine niouin or noiuoen ? runj hence down *ald river south eight de- " frees went (south 8* west) thirty-nine (H) ;*| >oles: thent-e south sixteen d?ur.-c* west south' 11* west) fifty (50) poles; thence ? hence south eight degrees west <8* west) "eg Uty-lWe (66) poles to a stake, corner to | ot of Krreman and Andorson; thsnco caving tho river south elchty-one and .3 ine-hulf tlfjcji-os (south east, fortjle -SI even (47) poles: thence north fifteen de- ',j rroes (15*) east fourteen (14) poles; thence < rlth thf line of Brown Brothrrs north ? >lghty-iour and one-half degrees >a*t one hundred and twenty-six (1*) Mies to a stone pile on the line of Swear- . \ ngen'a landH; thonce north t*elve detrees (12s) west one hundred and twentytine (1*9) poles to a suKsr and hickory: >1 hence south eigftfy-slx degrees (IT) west me hundred and twontjr-two (is) poles, : o the place of beginning aforesaid, eon- "? alnlnc one hundred and twenty-three in?i one-half acres (12JV* acree) more or ins, saving and reserving, however, the J tght of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati A Bt. ? .ouls Hallway Company to a strip of land, *3 onveywd out of said tract to it by Prls- 3 ilia .1 ml v t v I fill fMt h*. ns t*n (1C-) feet poit of the centre line of ho railroad tract of ttald company end J Iftv tSfl) ffet west from aald centre fine of ,.t| nfu tract, and exfendfn* aloniv the whole *? tv?r front of auld tract; ulno yrantlnir 3 o the Knill party of tho fteconri pnrt all .n tulldlnjra. Improvement*, machinery and Ixture* ultuated and t>?lutf on Mid abort * leecrlbed tract of land. TKKMS OK SAl.K?One-third of the nirchane money co*h In hand, one-third , hereof with lnter?*t In *ix month*, and tie reftldtte thereof with liUerut in one ear from the day of eale, the imivhaeer V wlnir required to atve his note* with rood fi tecurlty for the deferred pajrn>'-"t?. the , egal title brine retained aa further eeaillBON U CRANMER Mil Tnw'M. jj rTltKAT KACILIVIKn kuu the UT I-liOMIT OOMPLKTION OF ORI'KKA AT mslSTELLlOKHlTR JOll i'HTrau orrict j . V v(rM 11 r Jf i.k