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. jlSHraww-r?-,,, IT BOPjS" IP AGAIN." i ? . , 7 LiA 'J lie Inter-Stale League Once More On Its Feet. . t Tin: CORPSE RESUSCITATED 't ti , lly Some Kinlnent Base Rati Physicians at Toledo. WILL BE AN EIGHT ClUfi^IRCUIT ... .i . ... , ....ugflj Composed of Wheeling, ICeifr Castle, YoiiuRifowu mud W?hin|^o& In the East, and Toledo, Fort W>fHr, Jackson I if tf?,h? WMt^JIurualr I ana ? . ? CnuurJi, It Appear*, Hu promised to be I Good?Power*, of PiUibBixb, Sleeted I prc?ldent?Seiuo 11 Open* Mw '4?Schedule fommluee will Steer To-day and Complete the Bulnew, " a The Inter-state league that was.dead is alive again. Yesterday at'Toledo, O., the promoters came together and resolved to take another whirl with fate, and all lovers of the pastime will be rejoiced to !"ftrn that it is as sure a go as anything in this world can be npld to be certain. A special dispatch to the Intelligencer last evening states mat ait.ouHiauvn the re-formation of the 'league were finally overcome, which, it 1b supposed rowans that Mr. Gunnclla eventually concluded to come back In the organisation which he caused to .stumble. Instead of taking Wheeling, YounRHtown, New Castle and Washington Into his alleged organization. AH of which was very nice and praiseworthy on Mr. Gunnells* part Now If the Toledo magnate will not assume that he only Is the salt of the earth, and will kindly concede 1 the existence of other members of the lf?a?ue, he will be allowed to play In our yard, and everything will move along as *ir?.Tsnnt as base hits in a tight game. Wh*ellnc* greets you, Mr. Gunneus, ana forslves you. The meeting which was In session yesterday afternoon and evening, was held at the Hotel Madison, Toledo. A formal organization was effected by the election, or rather the re-election of C. si. Power, of Pittsburgh president and secretary, and J. W. Gunnells," of Toledo, vice president. A board of directors was also chosen, of which Mr. Louis Delaplaine, of the-Wheeling club, is a I member. The circuit Is composed of the following clubs: Wheeling. New Castle, Youngstown and Washington, Jn tho east, and Toledo, Ft. Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw in the west, making un eight club organisation, which is much more satisfactory to all concerned, financially and otherwise. The salary limit was fixed at S?09, and a guarantee of $40 per game, with the privilege of 40 per cent of the gross receipts for visiting teams was decided upon. The circuit Is a good one, for the reason that the eastern and western teams are bunched together, and while the jump from the twosectlons Is pretty long. the distance between tnecuiw?i:uni|?*>.??(? the two sections is Comparatively short. It is certainly very gratifying to Wheeling that President. Power has been selected to direct the destinies of the league. He is a thorough gentleman, /air and impartial in every respect. At the night meeting of the league a schedule committee was appointed consisting of President Power, J. W. Gunnells and Louis Delaplaine. This committee will meet to-day and prepare a schedule, and there is no doubt. Judging from the composition of the committee, that Wheeling will fare handsomely. The season will open on May 2, and about one hundred and twenty-six gafAefl ^111 belayed* by each club. Not only <o-please the suspicious and exacting Mr. Gunnells, but merely to RhOw him that other people money to burn, each club came to rime with the J50O guarantee. It Is now hoped that the Toledo stickler will 'be good. The league will use the Spauldjng ball. ' 1 There seems to be no. more to gay about the league, for every base ball writer In the organization ban written himself out long ago. Now that pea.ee and serenity have finally come, th? only appropriate expression that strikes the writer is "Play ball!" THE LATE A. B. CHAMPION. The Firm (friend of Haae Ball?Altvny* If (nod by the Btpo rlern of the Prtw. In Its reminiscences of old time base ball days the Cincinnati Star has the fallowing tribute to the late A. B. Champion, the first president of the famous Cincinnati Red Stockings: The great success of the Cincinnati base ball club was due undoubtedly to in superior management. Of course ?Iarry Wright had no superior as a field captain, but the details necessary to ... ? trrarLt organization were jirapci 1/ jwu ?0. arranged by the clever John 1\ Joyce, the secretary, ami that k<en, polished l?ga! gentleman,- Aaron J3. Champion, who, on three occasions, waa at the ]ie:id of tho club's affair#. Champion wan a born executive. He had a manner that at once caused people to place confidence In him, and while a strict disciplinarian, ho made every man under him feel that ho was doing Aaron D. Champion ti personal favor wh?*n obeying an order or a nuw rule. Tho men of the team fairly Idollwd their president. They never asked for a favor that they did not get It or wcro In such a nice'manner persuaded to believe It would be J>etter- to wait awhile, as Champion's reasoning powers were great. President Champion was always planning for event*; months ahead. The great tour of 1HC9 had been revolved over and over In his mind before an Inkling of It had oVer, been given to his directors, and he had so felt the ground that he knew just what the result would be when he exposed his plants Champion was also a flcm believer In the power of the press. He always went out of his way to be kind and courteous to the newspaper fraternity, ??w to It that long before the Cincinnati club started on a tour every paper In the county of the opposing flub atid for two or three counties adjoining had their fill regarding the Cincinnati banc ball club and what they had done and proponed to do. "I'd rather have the grand stand tilled with reputable newspaper men at the club's game* than play to a rnnjis of p.-opli? who did not take Interest in the play," I hear! hlni remark once, and when the gentleman asked hirn why, he replied, "Ilecauic ono newspapor reporter is "worth thousands of dollars to any kind of business If you can unce,wctm? that reporter's friendship, and base t?ull is a:< much of a business, or will be, tin any other legitimate calling." Mr. Champion. It will be remembered, was the president of the Wheeling Electric Railway Company, It was while on a visit to the city ihst year in connection with his business Interests that ho attended the opening. ?ame of the Wheeling team, whlch/iid range to aay, had for lf? opponents.'*!)* Cincinnati national lenguo elut/.' At thai tim? h? remarked f? Hn mfMiijernvr reporter that It veu* iho flr*J, Kftine 1)* had witnesnea in iiiuiiy ymrm, u...j i???. t!;e ooajlon revived rnftift pleamint ^collection*. It wn*i P"t many month* after that that hy died in v*ur?>p*, where he had none for hln a??llh. Olympic CJ?tiie? n Pnrcr. t.O*T>OK April 1.?A lgtt"r frnm it nit Unown nvruher of thc'Jloynl Yarht "auMdron who \n vlnUint: A then# lin.i t*?n rc.elvfd here. In IU the writer hyp that he J? not Koine ty wait for the Olympic jta-Jhcfl. tuUMtmi "Rcuily, I I ifvvr saw ?ucb * farot. On Uunday I ? :? the atheletes ware practicing utd tlx king end his court were looking on. They could not do anything. yiH about S.SOO spectator? were witnessing and applauding a man who could only big* lump & feet : Inches. "The arena Is not nearly finished and I do not hlnk It ever will be finished." OEXAT BULIAHD8. Elfhlmi-lltrli Bulk Llut JfMdt Between HcUuetcr lutd Ivm, NEW YORK. April 1. ? Madison Square Garden Concert Ball wa? crowded to-night by (T-repreaentaUvo audience of billiard lovers eager to see Prank Ivea and Jake Schaefer cross cues for thu first time at the lS-lnsft balk line game. Ives von the break and chuse the white balls. The first good work of the evening was accom* *- "?? ?U? /allail IIIIBJICU 111 UIO UIUI illUiiio' to score, but Schaefer played very pretty billiards and forged ahead rapidly. When he had made flftyrby good all-round play he was loudly applauded, and the applause waa renewed when the scorer called seventy-seven. Schaefer's best run on Monday night was seven ty-slx ,and he Ijad thus beaten Ills previous highest run. His ninety-seventh shot, a difficult masse, was beautifully executed and the audience cheered roundly. There waa another outbreak when Jake passed the contury mark. Jle kept on until he had 115 buttons, and after falling on a long two cushion shot he gave way to Ives, who was Just 110. points behind, the ..... II OnU...?n> ICO. 1,-na 44 biuic nuuiuuib> ai:uacici| moi ???i Ives' face bore a very determined expression when he began his sfajjtb Inning, and by a succession of draws and gathering shots he soon put up fifty and continued until his stfventy-fourth shot, a difficult attempt to bank off two cushions for a carom. His cue ball passed between the red and white, klasIng both by the narrowest of margins. Schaefer's sixth brought oul some of the prettiest work that he ever accomplished. and although he only made sixty-six the Inning was more replete with brilliant plays than the preceding on p. In the tenth Inning Ives ucored 70 points and Schaefer failed again to score. The champion struck a fast gait In the eleventh inning nnd very quickly ran up 119. In the eighteenth Ives again got his nerve and ran out the pame with an unfinished break of 103. amid a great deal of excitement and cheering at the end of the last play. Summary: Ives, 600; highest run 119; average 31 11-19. Schaefer 394; highest run 115; average 21 16-1S. The All** Won. NICE, April 1.?In the special race to-day, over a thirty mile course, the first prize being fifty pounds ($250), and a Sevres cup offered by the minister of fine arts, second prize $100, and a cup, Allsa led throughout and won. Britannia was second and Satanlta was third. There was a light breeze and the sea was smooth. Orleans Racra. NEW ORLEANS. April 1.-Third day New Louisiana Jockey Club. Weather line; tracic gooa. First, puree 1250. for three-year-olds; seven furlong*?Billy Kenny won easily by two lengths; The Banker second; Lady Doleful third. Time. 1:29%. Second, purse $260, for four-year-olds and up, selling; six furlong??Alamo won easily by two lengths; Bart second; Carrie B. third. Time 1:15%. Third, purse $200, for four-year-olds and up, selling; one mile?Imp King Gold won handily by a length; Ixlon second; Rossmore third. Time, Fourth, purse $300, handicap; mll^and a sixteenth?Maurice won handily by a length: Orlnda second; Clarua third. Time, 1:47%. Fifth, purse $200 for four-year-olds, Belling; six furlongs?Fred K. won driving by a head; Otho second; Alrllght third. Time, 1:10*&. Sixth, purse $200, fof four-year-olds ...I- a&lllnr.' nnn ml In flnmnr won handily by a length: Warren Inland second: My Hebe third. Time l:?K. , A WHEELIHO KID Mode Uw> . ITU Of. the Prrfoptt*Ucc of "14 vi" ImI Ertntttit. The Opera House last evening was parked literally to suffocation. The gallery waa ao crowded that many people were compelled to leave before the show was over to keep from getting Blck. No such audience has been packed In the place this season. Rice's "1492" Is put on as brilliantly as ever, and If anything the company Is better, llessle Bonehlll Is graceful and charming. and the life of the piece. The hit of the evening, however, was made by YtMIII.. Ilnnliiu n ll'hoalllK' VL'nlf tvhllHft sweet, pure soprano voice won the attention of the manager when the company was here last. He nans & number of selections In answer to recalls. Miss Bonehfil got olT a remark which made a hit. When she appeared In her messenger boy's suit Willie said: "Say, gimme your Job, won't you?" Said sh??: "You Just keep on the way you've been doing in the past two years ami yoU'U have it before long." Will It? finally got tired, and in responding to the just encore, instead of sinking he made a speech, which is reported verbatim below. He said: "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you," Rrtlly unit Woods Ret tint. This evening Rellly and Woods' big specialty company will open a three nights* engagement at the Grand, and their corning will be hailed with delight by the patrons of that popular theatre, for thelf recent engagement here will serve as the best kind of an advertisement. The house was crowd* ?? ? K.. rwl thn tru ill e? tr) yvi wiwiwm ??v same state of affairs will no doubt exist during the coining engagement. The company includes Pat Reilly, Billy Kldrldg-, the National Trio. Ida Howell, Willi a better understanding of the transient nature of the many pliy?. ... r i -l.k tuf/iM nrnnpl' PI? riffhtlv directed. Tliere In comfort In tho kiotvledRe, tlint so many form, oI sickness aro not duo to any actual dnjSft^asygsS remedy with inunonKui inSSffi^Lu>4 everywhere esteemed so highly bv all who value good health. Jts beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal clean linens without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It in therefore all important, in order to got Its l>eneAda! effect*, to note when you purchaw?, that you hr.ve the genuine art icle. which is manufactured by the California Kip Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputablo druggists. if in the tttijoymanV of good health, and the system Is regular, lax^jvcs or other remedies are then not nepBcd. If afflicted with any netunl disease, one may bo commended to the moftt skillful physicians. hut if in need of a laxative, one bliouhl have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Fig* utAnds highest and is roont largely >cd sod irlvst most general satisfaction. . '.y-, t^.-. . ' r-lxo,. Bower* and Wxon. Bak?- ud Lynn and other*. Resented seats can .)>?* secured at the box office of the th? atre. COBTBACTOH'fl TSOUBLBfi. Enjoined From Finishing Job lie i Brisp a Rig DtBUje Knli. M. J. McClain, a prominent con- i tractor, now of Columbus, but formerly of BeHalrc, haa become entangled in a dispute with the directors J of the new Southern hotel In Coluiabus. and the directors are now proheeding with th$ work under the pro- 1 tectloo of the court, which enjoined Mr. MoClafn from interfering- with their, progress. The claim for extras made by McClain was rejected by the arbitrators Isd there teems to hava , .sprung up much bitterness over the matter. As an outgrowth of it all Mr. McClain on Tuesday filed two suits, for ! slander, claiming S300.000 in all. One of the suits is against Prank J. Rein- , hard and the other against Mr. John Q. Relnbard. In the petition against the first mentioned it is charged that tha nlainttfr** ronutflUnn ^hnJi been i 'damaged in the vum of SAOOO, and I judgment in that amount is asked. As 1 a basis-for the suit Mr. JtfcClaln says 'on March 27, at the banking house of Relnh&rd 8c Co., Mr. Frank J. Reinhard made remarks which Induced Theodore Leonhard, one of McClain's sureties, to take steps prejudicial to him. Ho claims that his reputation has been injured and a cloud cast on 1 hjs financial responsibility, which embarrasses him In carrying out contracts for the construction of large buildings which he now -has on hand. Mr. McClain makes the same claims against John O. Relnhard and sues him for *1 mv) MA&TDT8 ?EBET. i Hajnind Hlihipi In the Thriving City , Acroct the River. No public speaker has ever created such a sensation In Martin's Furry as has 8am Small. His talks and charges have stirred up the city to a very high pitch. Ho la being cursed by the straight ticket people i and praised by the opposition. His name is heard everywhere, in the home, factories, business houses and offices, bar- , tbiT shops, saloons and on the street cor- < ners. Groups are seen on every street Ip town, discussing tho situation. This has greatly intensified tho Interest In the election to be held next Monday, and the 1 good government people announce additional meetings, the next to be held In the opera house to-morrow night, to be ] addressed by Rev. Dr. John Lloyd Lee, ' 11 distinguished platform orator. Both sides seem to be working hard and watch- < ??' ?>/?rrw?n?u with th? closest at- i tentlon. The good government people' .claim that much Illegal voting was done at the primaries Saturday week, and that special attention will be given to such voters on election day. The Republicans have arranged to have ' John H. Hurt, ex-presldent of the Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly, and Theodora Scbaffer, of the Aamalgamated Association, to speak in Martin's Ferry on Saturday night in the interest of the straight ticket. If the weathor Is favorable the meeting will be held out of doors; if hot, in Scheehle's hall. Last night Superintendent and Mrs. W. H. Stewart entertained c party of friends very handsomely nt their residence on North Fourth street in honor of their son#, Will and Howard, who aro home from Wash-Jeff College. Griffith furnished the cream. 'Last night as twor unknown men were r <"5 Wiirtnn'a nlJlop. on fourth, street, one of them threw a brick at the*'sign, frightening the Inmates of the house. The report circulated yesterday that George Kraatz had been snot In a quarrel with a farmer proved to be unture. There was no quarrel and there was no shooting. Miss Laura - Blanklnsop. of Martin's Ferry, was married last night at Slstersville, W. Va., to W. T. Selbert, of that place. . Mrs. S. G. Robinson is at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Moore, of Tlltonvllle. She was some better last evening. / Mrs. Ernest Tweedy, of North Fifth street, was not expected to live over night. David IJJewellyn, who has been away on business, returned last night. Oliver Parker was in the country yesterday. J. Al. JlOffnn It'll /Wiviua; w. ..... burgh. R. T. Ong was taken sick last evening. M0U5DS7ILLB. A Mlsccllitneona Melange of Minor Matter* rromMarahn.ll'? Metropolis* Ilev. L. Twinem, former pastor of the Presbyterian church, has decided to return to his former appointment upon u very urgent call. He will be located at Adena. Ohio, and has already moved to that place. He Is a cultured gentleman and leaves many friends here. Miss Olive Ewlng, who is a nurse In the city hospital at Louisville, Ky., and has been absent from home for several months, roturned yesterday morning to spend a short leave of absence. She Is proving a very successful student in her chosen profession. Our citizens will have the opportunity this evening to visit tho stogie factory of H. Seamon & Son. Tho nrm hus Issued a public Invitation and will be pleased to entertain all who will pay thein a visit between the hours of 7 and i? o'clock p. m. The transfer of a lot on the corner of Jefferson avenue and Sovonth street was made yesterday by J. A. Hloyd to the trustees of the PlflCipIos' church. The , congregation proposes In the noar future | tho erection of a church edifice. J. L. Strochleln. secretary of tho Jefferson Insurance Company, of Wheeling, wns here yesterday and paid the loss sustained by Barker & Klder by a lire in their tin shop on Monday night last. J. S. Nugent, captain of the prffeon guard forccj has resigned, and left yes nnuy ior /u? j?uui? >u x The vacancy will be llllod l>y tho board at It* meeting on the 8th last. Sinco the water supply la being fed from tho river there havo been oulto a number of connect lone mado by residents. Tho wat?r now furnished Is giving perfect satisfaction. MIhh Margaret McGaw, a teacher In the public schools In Bellairo, came yesterday to spend the spring vacation hore. Council meets this evening. Miss Clara Stewart will leave this morning for lJuckhannon to attend school. O. A. Lacy* of Benwood, was a business visitor hore yesterday. Dr. D. J. States and Rev. G. W. Grimes , are adding to tl>? appearance of their ro*l dencos on Fifth street by making Home lawn Improvements. A marrfag" license was Issued yesteriay afternoon just before tho close of office noum 10 Aiiuou UVV.UIUUI ?u? ?..j Bower*, of Cameron. , Charles Rower, of Bellaire, was In the 1 city yestorduy. Circuit court convenrs oualn to-day. PURE blood 1b the safeguard of health. Keep the blood pure with Hood's ' flarsaparilla if you would always bo J well. ? 1 fjAVIV wl" "P"1 wlth ,ho full Opem U.'lilii Hoiiflo orchestra this evening, ] April 2. You are Invited to come and enjoy the music and Inspect the New White Front RRYM AlfX'ft J (tally ponnlar Rock Recr will In* on <lrnfl In nil nlnon* In WlircU ( liitf, Mnrtln'* IVrr)', llrlrigrporf, Ilrllnlrr i mad IlrnwooU Nnti?nl?y mimI .viomUy. Aalt for It* I I J. W. PIEKCJU, uepuDiic, in., anya. i i have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with results I ho entirely satisfactory that I can hard- , ly find Words to express myself as to Its merit. I will never fall to recommend i It to others, cn every occasion that proHen is Itself." Logan A Co., Wheeling. J W. Va., 11. P. Peabody. Benwood, and Bowlo & Co., Bridgeport, O. 8 (JAVIV will open with tho full Opera I'il i 111 House orchestra this evening. April 2. You are Invited to come and 1 enjoy tho music und Inspect the New ' White Front. , RItYJIAKfK'* HOCK at nil Mtloona flat- ' nrtlay anil Jlondar. It l? Hip bent f ui'iird out* H? thnt yon g?t the rl||ht i lirniiil. _ i QUICK In effect, heals and leaven no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWltt'S Witch Hasel 1 Slave. Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, It Is tnA/dcul hi effect. Always cures piles. Logan & Co.. Wheeling, W. , Vu., B. F. Peabody, Benwood, and Bowls * Co., Bridgeport. a a i iw?m All lord ?f Uatl Vftnawl Oral^ (Nw thm qim cur. The vitlt of the. state oOeers of the Knights of Pytfcis here this evening will be made the occasion for a treat ulemblage of valiant Kntffhta. Jo addition to the host of them here, Bridgeport and llortin's Ferry will be repreienled. and lifter tho business of the eveplng a luncheon will be served in their hall. A reception committee of ten has been appointed by the local lodge and the .visitors will bo royally treated. To-morrow the state officers and many Knights from the river front will go to St ClairsVille to institute a new lodge, a special train pn the Cleveland, Lorain A wheeling returning In the evening to bring them borne. 4 William Sleffel was a member of the Fourteenth regiment, O. N. O.. that camped on Wheeling creek during the riots thera and ho was taken home slok. It developed Into pneumonia, and while he lay sick, his father. In trying to respond .to a call from him, aocwentally foil down stairs and was fatally injured. within tnree oay? ora j~??. ~ father and no# wei? burlod. A bill to appropriate 110,000 tor tU?U[l[>ort ofth<> tvlaowed mother U now usdv oon?la?r*Uon by the iMtUlaturo. , . church Isst night. A stirring ??** * ? made by Rev. 8ant Small. Thechuroh was (Iliad. The meeting* will be continued each evening thl? Troek. Char lea Jahnke was hit on t^eheadby a largo ale el bar used In iH?5 heavy rolls at the steel works. H* had an ugly acalp wound, but a hwivy cap la perhaps all that jatj# ikuil. He waa unconscious for a tuns. Thero will be at least one saloon wj In Bollalre under the Incre^d Dow tJUc. John Pollen has olosed out to his brotner James and will quit the business. Both havo been running saloons. Capt Will Moore, of the new boat kctolute left the boat hero y^terdJY for a brief trip to hi* home at Tfltontflie, out Intended to catch the'boat at Pittsburgh , again. Tho wife of Councilman G<wr*? PIerjoi died yesterday afternoon. She ^ad been i nick for some time, but wmi not thought to be In such a critical condition. ( John Btescor returned trom Mt Clemens, Mich., yeaterd.iv. where lie went tO Me hi* daughter, Miss Minnie, who Is unaer Lreatmont there. Mite Kettle Eaton, of Bafflesville, ?turned to her home y^?terday oft.or a pleasant visit with hei* friend, Mlaa Alice Mellott. . { Miss Maud Jefferson. who has beenitlhe ruest of her friend, Miss Ada Weyrick. ( returned to her home at Moundavllle yesterday. . . . The funeral of James U MlWgan takes place this afternoon. Services by Rov. S W Tlnlmpil City Commissioner James L. Lancaster fave the streets a thorough cleaning yesterday. I Miss Daisy Johnson wont to Slstcrsv'jJle yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Work. Mrs. John Harvey, of Chicago, is the Sfuest of relatives in the Fourth ward. Miss Bessie Marsh returned yesterday from a visit with Indiana friends. VItIf Women exchange coo. W 1 fidences about their own 1f health and that of their husbands. // A man's physical well being is II closely watched by a thoughtful wife. It is part of her auty in the world to keep him well. If she se?s him running down, she should take measures to stop it , Veiy few men enjoy being lick. They won't admit even to them?elve? Uwl: they ire tick. They will go on lomng Besh and 5?ri!3Sngkll&e?eir^o of%ieir tonic is all they require. Mavbc it U some- . thins more serious. woicocva u ??, u should be attended to. When a man gets really sick, his work stops. He can't tend to basinets. He loses all he has previously Rained. Actual want may stare him in the lace. It doesn't pay to get sick, or to stay : sick. There's no need of doing either. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will 1 prevent sickness. It is a blood helper and a flesh builder. It restores perfect digestion and insures perfect assimilation of 1 the food. It is a powerful enemy to germs and will search them out in all parts of the ] body, forcing their evacuation. It has been proven oy the written testimony of hundreds of gratefnl people that the "Golden Medical Discovery" will even .cure 9$ per cent of all cases of consnmp* tion If taken in its early stages. A book cflf iooo pages containing testimonials and much valuable health talk will be sent on receipt of 21 cents to cover post- 1 age and wrapping only. World's Dispbn- < 3a*y Mmdkal Association, Buffalo, N.Y. REYMAXS Breuinff Co.'s Bock Brer on ' lrnft Saturday and Monday, the tint time. 1 IhU season. ! Relief In Six Hoars* Distressing kidney and bladder die- . rues relieved In six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." Thl? new remedy , is a Brent surprise on aeconnt of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back end every part ot the urinary passage In male or female. It relieves retention ot water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Bold by R. H. List, druggist, "Wheeling. W. Va. A HIGH liver with a torpid liver will not bo a long liver. Correct the liver ; with DeWltt's Little Early Risers, little pills that ouro dyspepsia and constipation. Logan & Co., Wheeling, W. va., B, F. Peabody, Benwood and Bowie & Co-. Uridu't'POrt. Q. PROPOSALB. jpHOPOSALS FOR PAVINO BRICK. Sealed proposals will be received at tho i jftlee of the Board of Public Work* of the 1 City of Wheeling until 12 o'clock noon, Monday. April 13, 1S9G, for 200,000 or more nf tho bout quality ,of vitrified paving brick. Specifications can be neon at tho afTlce of tho board. i The successful bidder will be required lo give bond In the sum of Two Thousand < (12.000) Dollars, with two or moro sureties to bo approved by tho board.. The board reserves the right to reject any or all L>lils. Proposals to be marked "Proposals for Paving Brick." \ By order, of tho Board of Public Works. _apl W. H. HORN18H, Clerk. pROP08AL8 FOR BEWBR pFpR Seated proposals will bo received at the jffleo of the Board of Public Works of the City of Wheeling, until 12 o'clock noon. Monduy, April 13. 1896, for furnishing lower pipe during the year 1896. Specifications can bo seen at the office of the The'Hucccufu) bidder will be required to rive bond, with two or more sureties, to Ko approved by the board, In tho sum of Vit.,u?nnri rtl.ooo) Dollars. The boarrt roserves therlgtit to reject any or all bids. . , proposals tp be-marked "Proposal* for 2 3t*wfr Pipe." By order of the Board of Public Work*. . _bj,1 NV. H. HORXIBH. Clark. PROPOSALS TOR CURBING. Sealed proposals will bo received at the oftlce of the nounl of Public Works of the r I'jty of Wheeling. until 12 o'clock noon, Monday. April 18. 1MW. for furnishing th? city of Wheeling with curbing. Spool* flrntlonx can be seen al the office or the The board reserves the right to award I hi- contraot In part, tond to reject any or all hid*, which *vlll be awarded In the 3 Ijest Interest of the city. I The successful bidder, oridddqrs. will be I required to furnish bond In the sum of. ] r>ne Thousand (fi.oom Dollars, with two or* i more sureties to bo approved by the i board. , I Proposals to be marked "Proposals foe ' Curbing." 1 h?""r" sat* ?-j,- -r-,?ll,- B? , d??D ! Ip Preparatoi FOR THE GAU DAY OF F - We are not sure that the i ua with warm sunshine nexl the ladies is to be oonsiderei for at least twenty-four hour next Saturday. So prep&ra day this week this store will Novelties that will make thi the above day. The garment, whether CAPE or JACKET, th/sUIT or SEPARATE SKIRT, the choice SILK WAIST or DAINTY LACE COLLARETTE, will all bear the stamp of the latest fashion, highest quality and perfection in fit? the wearer will be envied by all who have been unfortunate enough to have bought where these guarantees are not obtained. ^ WHICH WILL YOU BE? A new line of Ladies' Laundried Shirt Waists received on Friday last Something new and they will meet with ready approval by all who see them. They're sure sellers, so come early. A week of gaity will follow Easter day. Have you thought of an evening costume? Would Ho ?ft I . I ADMINISTRATOR B SAWfi. DMINI8TRAT0R S 8ALE OF THE FURNITURE, CARPETS AND FIXTURES OF TH^ BEHLER HOTfEU Beginning on Saturday. March 88, IK#, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing ifrom day to day until the salo Is completed, X will sell at public auction, on the premise, nil of tbo furniture, carpet#, bed* and bonding, Including kitchen and (fining room apparatus, wares and fixture*) anu all the property of every kind and character In tho said Hotel Behier of'which the aald Charles R. Behter died possessed. TERMS OF SALE?All sums under ten dollars to be paid In caahl and all sums over ten dollars and under dollars a credit of three months will bo riven, and all sums over twenty-five dollars a credit of six months will be frfven. the purchaser giving hlv note with approved p.r?n.l,?curit? Aamlnlntrator of CharlM R. Behlcr, Dcceaaod. mr-' POR SAM. TJLUMBINO 8HOP FOH BALE 1 cheap. Stock, hor?e. wmcon. etc., on May terms. Good stand. Addreu 13. care of Intelligencer office. mnH rood corn country. Capacity forty bushSis per day. A profltable Jug business conducted in connection with the distillery. Address JOHN RAM8ER, Powhatan Point. Olilo. ntrl7 "POE SALE. BAXjOON. Good location and trsda Can be bontht ' cteia Inquire o* b. U. HOYCK oc31 HOP Cbapllue j^OIi BALE. AFEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDUISUXOX Cheep and on ?aqr Term* W. V. HOGE. ocfl Citr Bank Building. 1300 Market fltroet. j^OR SALE. GROOBHY. Flno location, .best of'trade, possession it once. Satisfactory reasons for selling. C. V. HARDING & CO., jmria lW Market Street Stocks for sale. 45 shares German Bank. I shares Riverside aims Company. S Wheeling Pottery bonds, 6 per cont 20 sharea Exchango Bank. 20 shares Wcllsburg National Bank. SO shares Dollar Savings Bank, of Belaire. SO shares Aetna-Standard Steel and Iron , Company. 100 shares Wheeling Steel and Iron Co. . SO shares Franklin Insurance Company. R. 8. IRWIN. Broker. jfe!5 No. 52 Twelfth Street. . STOCKS FOR SALE. 1 Actna-8tandard Iron and Steel Co. WhMllng Steel and Iron Co. Wheeling lee and 8tora?e Co. New Steel Urldge. Wheeling Street Hallway. Riverside Glaas Co. Dloch Bros. Tobacco Co. Provident Life AMoclatlcn, L*Hel1e Iron Works. Crystal Glass Co. National Bank of West Virginia. Wheeling Mould and Foundry Co. Central Glass Co. , SIMPSON & HAZLETT, apl No. 1111 Marks! Street. ( -rn^">"Q c? A T ncn _r w-trw kj-o. i ii ?. riio Valuable Business Property! KKOMTK >1 BECK'S BLOCK. FtontJn/r 101 feet on Market and running lack to alloy, about 180 feet. To close ui> the estate of the late Mrs. Elisabeth Beck. f**lll sell at private na1e the above lamed piece of business property, situ* ited on west side of Market Btreet botwoon Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Will soil tho wholo or In parts, on easy :er?ns. CEO. t. STIFEl, fowitor. SMI & ??o| y Week I 45HI0N,. _. Easter. I leather prophet will favor . >*|j k Sunday, but if the will of Vij i THERE WILL I)B NO HAJW | j| s after 12 o'clock midnight tions still go on, and every >| 1 pnt out some new Easter 11 sir debut on the streets on j it not be well to give it imme> diate attention ? The pretty DRESDEN and -| PERSIAN SILKS make "T4 * tt. A Handsome vests, wuisus or Gown, while the rioh 8ICILLIAN,figuredSATIN DUCH- \| ESS and elaborate DAMAS in black, make skirts that j would be admired at the grandest reception. - 'M Combined with these the Illumined and Jet Trimmings,: Buttons and Garnitures, of ^ which we have such an elabo-' rate assortment^ we feel we are J in position to fill the wants of | society in every instance. | Another shipment of those $5 00 MOHAIR SKIRTS re- jj ceived late last week. If in- .-'j terested you should call as | soon as possible. They are | too good to keep. BffoD & (B@n | * .WANTED. -TfTANTED-RKLIABLE MAN, WBLp -3 YY cducnted: good wages. Address. Lock Box 235, Wheeling, : rorlO ,, A GENTS WANTED TO INTRODUCE . 3fl J\, "Earth Girdled," Dr. Tal mage's won- V va derful now book; nearly 600 zn&agive pagea; ;$9 over 400 pictures: he tells all he saw while M traveling 'round to* world. Addrasa PEOPLE'S, 1941 Market street, Phlladel- ? phla, Pa, fett-tth*S r ?->gW -tTTANTED^-PIANO AND ORGAN < W saleamen, also tuner. A thoroughly, flrst-clasa, competent salesman for store, "7 must have character and ability. State ' age, experlonce, previous employer, ability as performer, reference and salary ex* pccted; also a thoroughly competent x plano tuner and repairer. Address HAMILTON'S MU8IC HOUSE, HamU- I ton Building, Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, FOB RENT. ?OR RENT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in tho City Bank Building. Inquire *t .-/a tho City Bank of Wheeling atfP 1 & J7IOR RENT-TWO ROOMS, FURNISH- 3 ED or unfurnished. Possession ven April 1. Apply at 2320 Market street- f OK RENT, APRIL 1,1896, NO. 1404 J I? Main street, three-ttorr brick warehouse. ? Inquire of IIE.VRYK.L18T. The City fiank3bt| Wheeling. dblO- !; 17<OR RENT-AN 8-ROOMED HOUSE, lj furnished attic, at Woodsdale, on tha .* Wheeling 6 Elm Grove railroad. Inquire ; at Altcnhelm Groceo* or G. W. Humphry, >2 at North Wheeling Glass Works. rartTv-ty 17VOR RENT-BEST OFFICE ROOM IN $ !. tho city; large and plenty of lUMrci centrally locted In best advertised huUOt&j Ing in trie city. Also laree hall for rent. f> Apply at HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteen^ & end Market struts. jsn^;g pOB REN 1', Third floor, 1037 Main street; fire room*. . J TO LOAN?93,000 on good ron 1 estate. l'Olt SALE?Kroporty on the Island p?y. I lnc 13 per cent. JAMK? I*. HAWLKV, SB Ileal Estate nud Fin uncial Agmt, jam _Jnsi IMS Main 8twti ' ;Sfl| 'for_rent. I IIS Ohio street, < rooms and bath. ,"?? 4 Virginia street, S room and bath. V:jSI 51 South York stroet, 7 rooms. ";J|a 76 Zone street, 4 rooms and bath. ,|1h Store rooms and ofllco rooms. Building lots on the island for sate. .xffl HARRV 1. FINK Ar. BRO..: M USA!. EST ATS AGENTS, Telephone 587. No. 1143 MarkstBtreet. mr90 . LJtGAL NOTIOB8. Q RDER OF PUBLICATION. The Stato of Wert Virginia, Ohio County, sa: ? > w*jB] In tho Circuit Court of Ohio County* ; West Virginia- February Rules, 18W. \Cg! A. C. Harrold vs. Margaret Elwood. Johi Elwood, James Elwood, Patrick Elwood, %[ Edward Elwood, Mary Elwood,. Allot , fr.a| Elwood. Annie Now and Johnnie New. '.">53 her husband. Dealla Lap (alia* Bridget viy Lap), and Hurry* Lap, her husband, the .?&1 Mutual 8avtnKft Hank of Wheeling. George D. Caldwell, trustee, fend JosqM^^H Warner.?In Chancery. .NflH Tho object of this him fa to subject the >.?,/] real estate in tho city of Wheeling, West ^311 Virginia, of which Patrick Elwood died '\sp| eJsed, to sale for the purpose of paying^^B tho lions against IV And It appearing from an affidavit filed ijul In said cause, at these rules, that the de? --?3 rondanta, John Elwood. James Elwood? \rml Dealla Lap (ullas Bridget Lap) and Harry. Mt8| Lap. her husband, are not residents of the ^9 ntatc ut West Virginia, and they not liav* //(l Ing been served with process In said suit. ' I oil motion oi in? romjnuuiam, uy iua -rvB IfcKor. enf<? ord<?r of publication I* ontcro lUjalnnt them, and ll la orderwl that the Zn ?o!d dufcndanta. above named. be aoid are rf9 required 10 appi-nr within ono month after, the-dnto or tho tlrat publication of thla orilcr otid do it hut I* ntcfliury to protect V-J1 thalr Intereitr. it l$ further ordered that . iXl thlx ordftr br? published and posted at fa4ulred by law. , , ? **ZS| WttnMR. John W. Mitchell, clerk of our g] Mid court, at tho oourt houao or said ;.ra county, thla 6th day of February, ISM, to- / ait: February Rule*. lfc>8. 'tH JOHN W. MITCHKLL. Clerk. Published flr??t time February* ljpa. Attest: JOHN W. MITCHELL, Clerk. .. W| ' lBU?u>rVo^iemsialnaat. . . 'J| LB