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IT, INTELLIGENCER. ??' 1 Pwfeltahrd DaUft Except Snnri*y? by The Intelligencer Publishing Company, u U * 17 FOVXTEEHTE STREET. 'TIBKIl r?r Ynr, bf BUll, Poit*|t Prepaid. DAILY (SIX 0A*? IN THE WEEK)- ~ll 00 . DAILY (THRU 0*YS IN THE WEEK)4 00 DAILY (TWO DAYS IN THI WEEK) i 75 OAILY (ONE MONTH) ? M i WEEKLY (ONE YEAK IN ADVANCE). 1 00 '' WEEKLY HI* MONTHS) ? f THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER In detlv ??d by e?rrteri In Wheeling nnd idlucent towni at IS nnu per week. Pereon* wlnhrnc to luUKrlhe to THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Clin rto m a- - by wilding In their order* to the IN TBLLIGENCER otBc? on potul c?rd? SK* or otherwise. They will be punctually R/v served by carrier*. Tributes of Respeot and Obituary Notloes Bgp-10 cents per inch. Correspondence containing Important fe- . > news solicited from every part of the 13 - surrounding country. ??- Rejected communications will not be rePturned unless accompanied by sum dent postage. | [The INTELLIGENCER embracing Iti several edition*, la entered in the Posts' office at Wheeling. W. Va., as second-class | mattsr.), TU.KTHOMK NCMSRM' p MltorlM Room* *13 . Carnitine Room Ml Thelntelligencer. ' ? milEUNa, MAY 4, lSOft. I REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. re''. Stats Delegate Convention?Clarksburg, : May 14. State Nominating Convention?Parkers? burs. July SI [ First District Delegate Convention? j Clarksburg. May 11 ' y. Second District Delegate Convention? ;*1 "Oration, May IK. I Fourth District Congressional Conven- ; jfr tlsn?Parkersburg, July a. That Pmton Connty Beorile Ht?ry. ? The Register's attention is called to an I ^. Interesting matter in another column, v;" the same being a letter from Mr. Francis % Heermans. of Preston county, to Mr. |l' O. W. Atkinson, of this city. The letter ^ has to do with the silly story that the ? son of Mr. Heermans received $1,460 of c,.-. McKlnley-Atklnson money, or AtklnL son-MoKlnley money, for use In Preston county. $ There was not a man in Preston county ty or elsewhere in West Virginia who ? took any stock In the story. The Register Itself Is not so easily imposed on aa :g to believe it; but It thought Its readers ? silly enough to iwlp It down. ^ . The fact is that the young man would not be selected to Juggle Preston county If anybody desired to do that sort of St- ' political work in that county. There vu something about the affair which was not generally understood, and out K: of that grew the not very brilliant conceptlon of which the Register sought to P" -make so much. a'1 Mr. Francis Heermans, the young fjv man's father, understands the matter ft*>' and says emphatically that it has no > connection with politics. His word Is h ' good and closes the Incident so far as thp | . public Is concerned. |V ; The Register owes Its readers an abfe .jMt apology for trying to Impose on p^'them and thinking they could be ImBgf^'poaed on by so thin a story'. The evlgV dent object was to make trouble among .-Republicans. A better marksman could not hit the bull's-eye with a blank cartTha-JJepubllcan committee of MarKi'/ shall county Issues Its oa'U for the Re?? publicans of the several districts to meet t'.-' on 8aturday next to elect Ave delegates from each district to the Clarksburg conventions to b? held May 13 and 14. WmIm* Windfall. <? Baron Hlrsh's fortune was his own. to B do with ss he pleased: and h* did so r- much good with his vast wealth while ^ living that It ?wm? ungracious to critlhi. ctae the disposition he made of any part of It In his will. All thr .iame It Is merest ly the truth to say that he could have t done better with Ave millions than to ?: leave that large sum to the prince of Wales. The heir apparent to the British % throne Is well provided for. H<? In far beyond want. So nr?? his children and K * hla grandchildren, and any more of the same who may come slong will have I abundant food, shelter and raiment. If | he or they trant more, the British parl' - 1 lament will vote It to them out of the ? pockets of the British people. Per- J f haps Baron Hlrsh had those people in i j mind and took a round-about way to f bestow a bounty on them. \ The prince had shown a friendly feel* p Ing for th* baron during that gentleman's life, but If report may bo trusted the baron did not die the prince's debtor. There nre In this gr**at world more needy and mow deserving persons than \ his royal highness. H Weyler has had a groat deal to say of ;I* the columns he has wont after Maceo. | Maceo has some rolumns himself, and at this distance they so.?ni to be double* jj leaded. Coining Down ?mcefully. The Intelligencer takes off lt? hat to I the Chicago Inter Ocean and th? Chicago Tribune, a little more to the latter than to the former, becauce the Tribune had the harder fall. I'oth wore against Instructing the delegates-at-large from Illinois, but the Tribune was not even a little bli for McKlnley. The battle over, their sldo defeated, both of these great newspaper* enme down and bow to the public with a* much grace as promptness They even spe.ik with admiration of those who defeated them. Th's Is the true Itopuhllcan aplrlt, which makes Itn fight and yields p a willing acquiescence to the will of the Thin Ik the way to holrf a pnrly tor' **ther and make It* nomination worth aomethln*. The oth^r way In the way to dtaorRAnlx* a party. mak?? It* nomination* valurlcM. and *lve the enemy *n) cnura**m?'nt and hep*. The ReptihllI canlum of th" Republicans of llllnola in Ail wool and a yard wide. ir> Th* late nhah of Peraln l?? aald lo have I been a Rood man. We are hound to I think h?* It an an tee I now?of cnurae, a Mohammedan angel. The Republican 1'reat Association of ?: Went Virginia la called to meet In ClarkfihurR. May 13. Thin la the day of the First district convention and the [ day before the atate convention, at both of which d"lejratea to th** Republican I national convention will be chosen. it h Is an opportune time, for tt Is to be taken for granted that the Republican press men of the slate will attend the state convention and Join their voices In the great Republican Jubilee. The llmitl of Rami. Nobody who has witched events and d*VPlnnm?ntH In Rniifh AfHra him doubted for a. moment that Cecil Rhode*, acting for the Britliih South African Comp&ny, was directing' the movement against the Transvaal. and there Is about aa little room to doubt that the British home government knew what wan going on and approved It. The cipher telegrams dug out by the Roer government has established be- I yond controversy the flrnt suspicion. It was the movement of the British South African Company engineered by Its manager, Cecil Rhodes. The connec- I tion of the British government has not been proved. The proof may come later or it may be suppressed. Great Britain was a party to the Invasion as ahe was to the movement that gave her an empire In India, and she hoped to profit In South Africa by the grab of a British commercial company as she profited in India. If the Boers had hanged every one of the conspirators they caught, the blood of the men would have been on Great Britain. In the nomination of George P. Evans for mayor the Republicans of Martinsburg have chosen a first rnte man who will do them credit. Mr. Evans has served his county well In the legislature and Is doing the state good service In the board of regents of the university., nis nrau is ainu/a rcrci. The Walt* Movement. It 1* amusing to see the Register working with the movement to overcome the shrinking modesty of Brother C. C. Watts and compel him to accept the nomination for governor. If Mr. Watts runs he will run on a free"silver platform. If he and his friends have their way. He ha* not been a free silver man. but It figured out that If a Democrat Is to make any show In the running he must be silver-plated. The Register Is not a free silver man, although It ha* supported Mr. Pendleton on a free silver platform. It can get there again Just a* easily. The Watts people are doing their best to side-track the movement for Col. Clarence L. Smith, who does not hanker after the empty honor and will hardly make a frantic struggle for It. W. A. Northcott, Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Illinois, is another West Virginian to come to the front. He Is n son of General Northcott. of Clarksburg, a bright young man who has made hit way In the state of his adoption. He will be elected and may be governor. He will be If Tanner goes to the United States senate. The West Virginia Staats ZeltunK made lt*% appearance on Saturday enlarged to eight pages and presenting a very attractive appearance. Other Improvements are promised, Improved general news iexvlcc. local and editorial I Hamrtm.tnta Thi? Tntelllirencer Is jelad to note the prosperity of it* Germanspeaking neighbor. Now they are figuring on the ?epon<1 place on the Republican national ticket. It la not too soon. The man for Vic? President ahould he fit to he Prefldent. Second place la not beneath the di,;n;t> of an v man who haa ben m otioned fur first pKfe. McKlnley hlm.v*'.f la nut tco j bis,'but b* has another engagement. The combine now thinks It may bo able to marshal 300 vote* In th* convention. Wbnt'fl the use? There will bf 90:? votes In that convention." Does the combine want to show how little there I* In It? ' A better move would he to pet out of the way and profess to have been with the people from the mart. ILLINOIS DECIDES The Nomination Action of thr j S|irln(<lrlil CoiiTrnllnii Anil ItrlClnlrf Paper (irnrrfnlly ftnrrtmlt-r*. Chicago Tribune (Rep.): In all pro| bablllty the nrtlon taken by the convenI tlon at Springfield on Thursday has determined the outcome of the St. I-oulH convention. Although the vote of InHtrucflnnn for MeKlnl-y gave him only four more d^'legst^*, It at the nam'* tlm?? gave an lmm??n*<? liniietus to the move, mnt In bin favor, which, with the lead h?? nlr^dy had. will make It Impojudble for the divided opposition to concentrate on any '*andl<!nte with a chance of d"f?atlng MeKinley. The r???ult in Illinois will have nil the mor?? effect hecaune !t (Wn^ on the heels of the action of th" Vermont convention In derl.irlng for McKlnley. That ntuto has only Hjtht vot ?. but It I* a New England on<\ It ? one of the six which wer^ tin* baeklM?n?- and mainstay of Sneaker Reed. With New England dl*idM he rtnnd* In no hotted position than MrKlnley would were half of Ohio agalnrt him. Mr R^ed la sure only of Ub,,ia "' M nn^fir hi met Im. With Ver mont nnd M<*Klnl?> ascalnat him. and Rhode Inland and New Hampshire not to be depended 'hi, hi* hopfcs are blai?trtd. That Illinois ha* fottlcfl the nntter *eenn? to l>e the general opinion of the Washington correspondent!*. who nro keeping a clo*e watch on the different ca:;d!-iut-f nnd tlK-lr manager" and who know well how the> f#** 1. Th?* correspondent of the Tribune wyti: K'.r weak* Illinois liat* looked to Meuernlly a* holding tliv key 11? the political "lliirtilofi. nnd nil partle* were a creed thai convention at flprlnjcflebl practically would fettle the nomination If It doclttred f"r McKmiey. UoprcNeiitutlveii of nil the other candidate have declared frw|% If they could liol'l llllnoln they would have ii Koofi flulitlnu chance, but if lllrinlit went to McKnl*y the toteee?? ??r the ohlo man wouN be n??ur*rt practically. When Hip r.ewa earn?* that Illinois hud Instructed for M Klnl'-y hi* managcrx natunUly were Jubilant, and? The o[)|i'i>?ftlon van proportionately downcast. Hoi'.' friend? ?/ Allison. Heed. Motion nnil Quay admitted (hut lb" rani w?* over iuilcf"i ?om*thhiK *b<?oluieiy tinforeseen should Inlet\-o,.i |rj th<- u- v* .?ix week* No on. <>' i >?tf-;j|<|r*ntIn 1 candidate* would tMil;, but clom- frtendt of each said while the situation wan admittedly depprote tlitre would Ik< no withdrHivulo. The correspondent of'another paper says: "Tin* K"iiernl verdict In Washington Is that Illinois has nettled the content arid mud#? Major M-'Klnlev I President." When the news cam* the j frlcnda of the other candidal m had ncih- ! Ing to say. Mf-nur*. Manley nnd l.od?e, representIn* Speaker Iterd, wcjo Iii. i.-it-h uitoom.out I he whole evening. At Mr. Ma??l-< ' hotel hlfi friend'" hub! be wa* III hiding and did not core to meet newspaper men. Mr. I.o<h;e wan "out." tlov <b.?r. lh?* able nnd nervy ma natter of Heiiator Alllnon. bud nothing a I all to nay. rffort* to Indtue Hcnator Quay lo e*press an opinion wrro in vain. ??r ihe whole crowd that ii few hour* before were willing to toll nil coiners of the oase with whb'h th* MeKnley craxe would ?" crowded tj' the wall after Illinois had thrown hllti dowil, no one won to be found lo nn> war J her or not the Michl would he Kept up a little longer. The effert on Ihe unpledged delegate* Already elected nnd on slate conventions yet to me?t of the McKlnlov victory. In I . , Highest of all in Leavening Tow RS^J. 4BSOLUT Illinois will lie all tho Rreatcr when It comes to Ih? fully understood that the notion taken by the oprlwjfteUl conven- * --n unquestionably represents th?' sentiments of a majority of the Republican voter* of Illinois?of the farmers and of , the worklninnen, the'"pinto people" whom McKlnley *ooke of In his uddivss to the Marquette club. The vote nf Instruction* In his favor did not meet with ( the Hpprovnl of the politicians, but they | could not disobey the instructions of "the masses." The nnti-McKlnlcy im-n I u??ri? mirwrlnr in maiiaultiK ability. Th?*y ' had I ho superior organisation. They | had a majority of the delegates no far j an making nominations were concerned. hut on the Instruction'question they | could do nothing. j It mny l?e for the l>est to have the [ struggle for the {'residential nomlnntlon which ha* l>een going on f<?r some | months nettled, to all appearances, thus I early. The public mind will l?e relieved from Riispense and can enjoy a few | weeks of quiet before the Si. l*ouls convolition meelf. The friends of the different candidates will be freed from * the labor of Issuing their weekly or seml-woekly bulletins, announcing the i gratifying progress made by their candidate. and can await with untroubled minds the meeting of tho convention i which Is to nominate the Republican i presidential candidate, who will be In I all probability the next President of the United States. I THE VICE PfiESIDEHCY Sow (Iritis niKiiurd-TIi* Opposition J fonredra SlrKlnlry'i Nomination. Washington special In Pittsburgh DIs- J patch (Quay organ): "The statement Is made on rettpoiiHlble nntl-McKlnley au- j thorlty, that the plan de-bled on If that 1 the friends of the other candidates shall ? hold their forces together 03 well as pm<- I slble. until after the first ballot at St. l.ouis. The Intention, according to this * statement. Is to place Heed and Morton. ' and possibly Quuy in nomination. It Is t estimated that the entire opposition will have between them 30u votes. This estl- I mate leaves enough to nominate Mc- 1 Klnley on the first ballot. As soon as ' the balloting shows the nomination of I McKlnley. either Quay or Piatt. It Is " said, will move to make the nomination ' unanimous." . P The gossip at the capltol to-day was 1 largely with regard to tho aecotni place on tho ticket, In case Mr. MeKlnley I# 1 nominated. Sneaker Heed was one of the tlrnt suggestions, hut he wan dropped almost ns Hoon us meni.oned, a* there Is no tn?re Improbable thing In polities than the acceptance by Mr. Reed of the fe<x>nd place on the presidential ticket. The position of Vice President l? Inferior to that nf rpeaker of the house of representatives in point of prestige and Influence. The only advantage In It Is the gruesome one of being In line for the presidency In case the chief executive should dl or lx? removed. The speaker of the house really has I more to do with the legislation of tho > country than any other Individual, and t Mr. Red. If He does not retire from poll- f tics altogether, will much prefer his 1 present position to that of Vice I'resl- ! dent. Senator Quay has also Iwen talked of as a vice presidential candidate. This < Is no speculation, an his name has been associated with the vice presidency very frequently since he came into the field. On of the men most talked of. however. ; is Garrett nohart, national committee- . man from New Jersey, who has been in- ? dorsed for the vice presidency by that f state, in event of Mr. McKlnJey's nom- j Illation, the frlenos of Mr. Ilobart. say . that the latter is the most likely candl- < date for the second place on the ticket. , Ex-Secretary of the Navy It F. Tincjr, j of Ww Yonc. has also been mentioned. fl The disposition to make the vice presl- j dency the subject of dlscuftsion Indicate^ how general the Idea has become that Mr. MeKlnley will get the nomination j for President \ I Well Dour, Ohio Comity. t Mariltisbun; Herald: One of the Jar- * g-M straws indicating the trend of * pubjl. sentiment In a political way. was ~ the Republican primary election lr. Ohio county !ast Saturday The Democrats held their primary about two weeks ago and made a strenuous effort to get votes, but succeeded In polling only 3,229, agsinst i.no cast sit-the election two years ago. When the Roptibllcans got overythnlx In shipshape they went In and according to a Democratic paper voted neatly everything in the county, rolling up U.259. a majority of 3.130 over the Democrats. Were It not that the total vote polled was nearly a thousand !? ** than twoyeai* a?o. the charge that the Republican primary was un linr niisni '? - iitalic ?m. numu oiiun truth. When It Is remembered that until two years a?;o Ohio county was conto have a Democratic majority tii** magnitude of the change Is clearly apparent. If the w.dl he>;t:n work !s continued, Ohio will this yonr 1><? the banner Republican county of West Virginia. A Wr?l Vlrgltilnti Hounrnl. Parkershtirtc Journal: The nominee of 11II tmi.H Republican* for Lieutenant <?ovc.'jjor is ii West Virginia boy. a son of fJi-tjfralJN'oihcoit. "f Clnrksburc. an?l brother i f that brilliant orator and : attorney, Hon. Iilliott Xorthcott, of Huntington. ThoNorthcotts are "all i ik?)tt' and thi' Illinois i. |n ntutlve of the family has the hearty good wishes of Im West Virginia fiends. . TIIKRK Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other tlls put together. nnd until ih^ last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a ureal many years doctors p-onounecd It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constant ly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. :-? ;?'nrc has proven calarrh n> be a re tltutl'?nnl disease, and therefore rcipii . ? cotisUtutlotial i:eatmept. Hall'.: Cafnrrh Cure, maiiufaclured by I' Cheney & Company. Tuledo, Ohio. Im tli- ohly eonslltutl'*na| cine mi Hi" market. H |m taken Internally In doses froni ten drops t.? a leaspoonfiil. It a-'ts directly on tU<* blood nn'l mucous surfaces of the systen".. Th' y offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and t stlntonlals. Address, I . .1. CHF.Ni'lV ;; CO.. Toledo, O. Hold by Pruitglsf, 7."e. a Mil. I>. p. PAVIB. a piiimllii'iit llv. ryman and merchant of Hoshcn, Va., hart th'" to nay on the subject of rheumatism: "I take pleasure In reeommcudlng Chamberlain's Tain Halm for rh 'iitns.tlsrit, m i know from pei*.?nal xtierlencf thai It will do a'l th.it In claim*'! f??r It. A y tr aco this *prlm; .... in, }m?|| Willi il.. | MninniAtory rli? iimnllj*ru and nulY?r?<| ini-nncly The llri?t iipplhntl f Chamherlaln'H 1'nln llnlni "iiHril ( pain ami lit- ux?? of one hottlo torn. Vl-l<-ly cured him. BOOTlflNfl, )i**ii It inc. drawing. T>o? WIU'n Witch tinsel SulVc In Hi- ni'Mny to notes, wounilv iiihI pile*, which it never fall* to aire. 8top* Itching and I hiiruliiK- Currn rhapped lljm ami cold- | non-U In two or tlir#".* hours. Logan ft Co.. Wheeling. "VV. Va., II. F. IVuhody, Kenwood, umJ Howie & Co., UrlUgcport, d O- 1 < m T Uho Dr. MIIvh' Nerve I'lmtcrM for 5i>liml u AVcuktici.a. All iIrw?rfTl?<iii ? !! ' ??*? fnr 2&a er.?Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Powder EEV PURE CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION 9f the Oyer the Rlrrr Dlatrlct WecU at IlrlUirc To morrow) The arrangement* for the oongresilonal convention to be held In Bellalre to-morrow have all been completed. The convention will convcne In the Klyilan theatre at 10 a. m., according to the call of the commltttce, with Hon. J. J. mil. of Steubenvlllc, as temporary idinlrman. Th<* headquarters for the .various county delegations arr? ns follows: Htdmont, 6.*? delegates. Windsor hotel. Carroll* 22 delegates, Relmont hold. Harrison, delegates. Anderson hotel. Jefferson. 47 delegate*, Globe hotel. Monroe. 16 delegates. Anderson hotel. , Committees appointed by convention will mset during noon recess fit Windsor hotel, ns follows: Credentials, In mom :i7. Permanent organization, In room J?l. Rules and order of buHlnens In room ]4. Resolutions, In room 35. if the local reception committee, him divided tin* committee Into sub-oommlttees for each hotel as follows: Windsor?D. T. Cowen, D. A. Colbert, M. L. Blackburn, 1*. O. Crlswell, AnIrew Roeder, Jamrs L. I,nneaHter. Hernann Rn mor, Jacob Hcalhcrington, O. P. Mapon. Ulobe hotel?J. W. Morrell. W. P. Llt,en. It. M. i Jlll'dand, \V. J. Klrkpatrlck, I. It. Smith, A. T. Stewart. A. Klotz, lohn McCortnlck and J. L. Pawcett. Andernon hotel?Hon. J. E. Blackburn, Harry Thomas, John Thurn, H. 8. Armstrong. Thomas Holt. L. W. Gll her. Richard Ileslop. W. 8. Carroll. T. P. S^als. Belmont house?Ex-Mnyor DuBols. 11. Durah, Fnmk S. Mason. fJeorge Keller. John Shlpman, John If. HofTnan. Dr. D. W. Boone, C. Cochran, leese Darby. These committees will meet at the city uill this evening, no that all will be&ble o accord the delegations the proper atentlon. It Is expected that a number of delerotes may arrive thin evening, but as he convention promlaea to be harmoilous throughout* the forerunners will irobably not be as numerous as Is usinl upon such occasions. Tho renomliatlon of Hon. I./irenxo Danford forConrress Is conceded by all the count lea In lu* district, while the selection of the leleftatr.4 to th" St. Ixwls convention ivlll probably be done, with practical inanlnilty. anil one of therp will come rom JefT'-rson county In tlie person of Ion. J. J. Olll, and the other will come rom Harrison county and will be either dajor D. Cunningham or Dr. S. It. Metavran. The wlection of alternates will iot preclpltnte a contest outrbb* of a tosslbls feeling of strength on the part if several gentlemen who will be tlcketd at St. Iyiuls as alternates. Mnntarli ami Howrl TroHblr. i nave uwu ucnuti i>j a ciiji-niiin Tor Home lime with no benefit. I was I ifllictpd with stomach and bowel rouble*, ami 1 have been taking Hood's >ar*apari!la and Hood's I'UJ* an.i they iave done me a great deal pood." drs. Wm. Rude, McAtechcn. W. Va. HOOD'S TILLS euro biliousness. Ingestion. _ Krllrfln HU llonr*. Distressing Kidney una bladder dis nscs relieved In six hour* by the NEW GRUAT SOUTH AMERICAN vlDNKY CURE." This new remedy ? a great eurprlse on account of its xceedint promptness In relieving pain n the bladder, kidneys, back and every >art of the urinary passage In male ;r female. it relieves retention o( rater and pain in passing It alrno*: minedlately. If you want quick relief md cure thin Is your remedy. Sold by I. II. List, druggist. Wheeling. W. Va. A IUQH liver with a torpid liver will jot bo a long liver. Correct the liver vith DeWltt's Little Early Riser*. little ills that cure dygpopMu and constipalon. Logan Co.. Wheeling. W, Va, \ r. Peabody. Kenwood and Bowie & 7o., 1'rnlgeport. U. 2 Blood Humors Fnrtr horoor, whether Jtebfog, bnralafc bleeding, eoiy, enwtrd, pimply, or blottby, * bother ?lmple, wrofnlon#, or borrdtury, from infancy to ngr, are bow tpeedlly cured by (uticura Resolvent ABKIJJ ?nd blftod purifier of Incomparable purity nod curatlre power. Purely Terete11??, pafo, Innocent, nod palatable. It appeala to II. atd e?|Kt tally mother*, nuraea, and children. HoM thmor'iMt tht weld. Prtr?. Cr?trr*A? ** ! H?*r. 3>.| HrwtLVK<rT. Mr. and I'. I'.irTtB DatlO iinilm C??f . Wt Pfnpi., B* 1*. or " II iw i-? ur- V. fkla llumnn." trm. BHQgB-L. V. BLOND. OUR. m&t l.v.blond,ms,. "\\l.Y TUB BEST QUALITY' OH J -TAIIONKI'.V. THE HNT.ST IJ?K AN1) Til. NKA I'WI' TVI'K ?ro uwiJ to iho ComleroUi I'flnutig ilono b>* T'JK IXTKI.I.IUUNIWK JOB OKKlCft SHOgS?ALEXANDER. The one particular virtue that lifts our Uidles' Low Shoe# above the inula) port Is thut they have the pleasant habit of fitting. Out that virtue lun't all. Stylo is another?prlco is Mill another. Juet think of the nicent *hoe you can?then come here and nee how well we have read your thoughts. Wo clean and fihlne all ehoea free. ALEXANDER,1049 Main Street FOUNDRY WORK-0. FISHER. StarFomdrj MANUFACTURER OP , All Glasses and Description F0DNDETV01IK We make a specialty of HIGH GRHDE CASTINGS! ExpsrleBCsd Pattern Hikers Employed, B. FISHER. WHEELING, W. VA. BIOYCLSS. Wm.Scliwertfeger, 1146 MAIN STREET. WP * Fnll Hue ofWhilnun, Patriot, (r?l??*, American K. O. H. ami <1. O. S. anil Jn*e? ntlr Wheel*. ( yrJUU Siiiiilrtra anil 8nppllp?. _________ AIm> !lHrcp.?s Trunk*, S?tehi>l?. ete. Tb*only Trunk Facforr In the State. Watch lor u? at tbc Trade* Cnrntvl. j. 8. rhodes to 00. Summer Underwear.... Wo have nearly everything that is made, from oc to $100. Ladies' Union Suits, Gentlemen's Union Sdits. A special sale of Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests at 17c, worth a quarter. New Parasols, New Spring Capes. Ladies' Bicycle Sweaters. New Skirls, Shirt Waists! 4Sc mill rpwar.N Those Waists are made right and fit nieelv. A MU8EMRNT8. ^ ^ RANDoi'KKA iiorsi.. Two Solid W'nl?n. rommeiK'Inn Monday. May i. Maimers Wednesday* nod Saturday*. GON/All L COMIC OPERA COMPANY In a Jlapertolrc of Popular Operas. Prlrnn - lit. ID. Ui'<?nd apfr) j/'XTttA LAIinK PINKAPPM58? \Vr have recolvrd t lt?* lurKont I'lnmpiHi'M of iho fcaitou; thoy nn- linmen*e. For a nlco naiad dr?-Hi?iii?; use Mnyottnalso. ALtJEKT STOLZIi A CO. ap3l HIT Market Street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. \TOTICE-I DO NOT BELON<f~TQ any ?ecr*t organization. H. o ZANE. 80 Fourteenth street . * ~\\T ANTED?ONE WASHER AND ONE lron?-r nt oncc. Apply at SiPTEllfU VI LLP. HTEAM LAUKDRY, 8lntrr#v||u W. Va. tnyi ' "VTOTICE?MY WIFE. HANNAH HATT _i> MONO, having left her hH board without any raune, I hereby u.trn the public agalnflt trumlng or "XH-nlinr any credit to her In my name, w r; aa i mu^u. my4* J-^EATH DUST. The auro killer for ants. roachei . bod buss and til Inaccts. Ten centa per box. Wholcsalo and retail at GOETZE'S DRUG STORE, ap23 Market and Twelfth Streets jTiRDmHs-ALL M J Special Krducod Price?! a I.afc*t Co'ort and Size ! a NV.icu them lu our window. a i BWIKTO BXIOS., ? |>;,1 )ii?KiTini:i:r. J = AN EXTRA FINE V CUP OF COFFEE Cube had byu.ln, our Golden RlO. H. F=. BBHRENS 2217 Market Street JTfiooi TUlI.lf',;' i ever; body about it. >n tbev will * a \ to-? You would certainly njoy ?arh fin* \ A icoud* a< our focoatiM I>r? R^^etitlon i ' Flakn?, Cheejic Wnfera. Sultan* Fruit (hum " A Urmnuc lUr?. All new aoo4% A x lluebcl's Grocery House, ? ? * f PHONK'H-'. f MARSHALL COUNTY REPUBI !Ci\S. To the Republican* of Marshall County, Ww?t Virginia. Pursuant to coll of the Htatc ?'.<ouK * >. , cunt nil commutes, and the onsr^.? committee, tor convention* to hthe city of Clarkabu: ? on Mh> ir. and li 1W. to nominate delfsat'-* *.o th? national convention, to be lield u\ St l?oui?- .!un? 1*5. IS!*., you are hereby request n:<^t nt your voting places on Saturday. May P. IM*. at 1 o'clock p. m . and nominate iloli.fMitxu fnr Mi<h rtistrsrt Committeemen. pTenre lonk sitin this matter in each district S F WILSON. Prerid'-nt Kxecutiv. Ct f P. S ? District conventions to n"~nat? delegate* to the state. ?'cn^r?*?5!onaI. , senatorial and J tdlclal conventions will be held July 11. v%. FORSALE. Building lots In the B??rirer addition to , the Inland. Building lots In the L. C. Stifel addition to the island. (funding lot In Kink's addition to the Island. Building lots in Wat^r'n addition. Building lots In Gilchrist addition. , HARRY J. FINK & BRO., UKAI. K4TATK AliKMVS Teleph0!t7. Xu. 1141 M rt?'. ?f?n 12.roomed mode:r.^ dwell!r.c. 'ot' 1'^x'A at Pleasant Valley; two minuter walk frnvmotor platform. Th* whole property ran ?h* bought on a quick d??al for ll.JM. A new 6-rocflied house on South loric str^t ior II. SW. Buildln* lots from $!.o 'in. If > cu ha le not money enough wc will furnish tne balance nt 5 per rem. SMITH & DICKINSON. KXCHANGH It INK llf'IMMMi. Safety Deposit Boxes to Let. myt rp RU8TKKS SALE. Ry virtue of a deed or trust made by Mory Jane Connelly to the s.^noi a< trustee, bearing clare the .?e?,en!h day i April. A. D. I?W, ui>il of re."?--? .r. cierk's office of the County ?v?urt of Ohio Count v. West VirgltdM. In Peed of Trust Book No. *7. folio ! '1 o ill or 8ATTRDAY. .MAY i A. D. 15V. commencing at 10 o'clock ;i ni.. proceed 10 sell at public auctloi. at the north front . door of the court house 01 ? "?' !?? county. West Virginia. nil of that certain r-*o?" parcel of real estate de*eril-e?i .if ioIIowj: vlx: Twentj (?") feer off the of the tract of latnl com;/>Med of lot r.nrri>?: trn (10) nnd part of Tot iiit.1i." nine i?> in square number twenty-;hree ?* * ' ::i th* , Bellalro addition to the city of wvd n^. Ohio county. Weal Virginia; sr.'d lot number ten (P.) and par: o, let niur.'. *- ?' > heinc a tract known i? * the r;?:>:!-t church property, and bounded on the we>: l>yron street. north by Twelfth, formerly Monroe street,: and on the ?ot:th by alley. And th- said twer.ty feet conveyed being bounded on the soit'.h by saul alley (and building thereon* ajjH 011 ;he we?t \ y Hyron street: and the said fraction fronting twenty (20) feet on Myron street and running back oastwardly alone said a!!? >* a uniform width of twentv ^S) few tha distance of one hundred (lOn feet. more or Jess, nnd Mug the same ]?r<*iert.v whlfh was conveyed to said Mary* Jane Con* nelly by Thomas II. Lewis, exe iitor. and John F. Lulcer hy deed lw*nrlnc date o:? th? first day of February, 1SSS, and of record n the ofTlce of the dork of the County Court of Ohio county. v>st Virginia, in Peed Pook No. 75, page IT. together with all nnd singular the buildings and Improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging. T FIRMS OF 8ALK?One-third of the nurchase money cash In lianu. one-third thetvof wlih Interest in twelve months nnd the remaining third thereof with interest in eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser being required to slva his note with Kood approved wcurt:> for the deferred payments, the legal title he* ittg retained as further security. apfi-m <J. L. CRANMKR. Trustee. The above sale adjourned until Saturday, the 9th day of May, 15ft:. CJ. L. CRAN.MLR myt Tru ste?_ J^AW A .YD COLLECTION OFFICES ?or? J. Ellwood Hughes & Co.. -.1 D1.M..1 Aliihla. Pa. I# I 1 ITI'AUII JlllllUlim* A Col loot Ions given prompt and vi&oroui Mention. claim* of heir* to estate* <"*rrfully lnv?intl<;aterl. Refer to any of i!'*? hnnkx or prominent bualncM men Wheeling. \V. Vn. Correspondence Uc[ted. up:. Duebcr Bicycles... Mad.? by the iMielier Watch Contp?8f. R:in* like a twitch. Adjustable hnmilr (i<)r*. fhrce-pnint lic.irinqs. Only one qrntlo, that tho highest. DPUXOXa S3. Dillon, Wheat & Handier Co. Cal iiud rxauiiuo before buy-n*. np'< Merchant Tailoring. A. Wuot lirtch. the fR?luon.ilde M<*r; I rtiunt tnllnr. iimn removal to IMP M<*r???*' tureot, mnl invite* cvnrybtHly to onll ani Import hh etopint lino -?t ??prlns xuniMier Rood* Horfoet tit and natisia> tlon i;tintamood, nt the lowent price* A. WUKTHRICH. W10 Market titrc?u