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I CAUGHT THEM UP. The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court Yesterday ' DID A VERY GOOD DAY'S WORK. Bringing in 410 Iii(llctui?ut?, 34M ofTh?m BMn<A|aliul Saloon Kw|Mnw.iuTook Ovt (he Short LImiim of 9100?The Erahlrni flrl It Agiln (tor Uniting Uotun for Immoral Pnrpora Loryit Pmrntmini JBrcr Sfado?Other Court Matter* ; ? miciTiia b\ . " e-. / The grand Jury of the criminal court araa called yesterday morning In the 'V criminal court and Judge Hugus, aa ^ required by law, eAlIed their attention tn ; the Infractions of law they were bound to consider, whether presented to them by the prosecuting attorney, or of their v own knowledge. The Jury was composk . ?d of the following gentlemen: W. B. Simpson, foreman. William Smith. D. M. Thornburg. Jamns G. Frasler. John V. Gavin. H. F. Behren*. R B. Battelle. L. A. Lallan ce. B. Gartner. Peter Erb, W. A. Wilson. Joseph 8peldel. John l'\ Waterhouse, W. S. Foose. N. W. Beck. and John Troy. \ An evening paper In a sensational ar': tide In regard to Judge Hugus' charge. sought to leave the Impression that the \ Judge had some ulterior motive In |? charging the Jury In reference to the <: ' conduct of primary elections. The psper r waa wrong In all of its Intlmatlona. The g&' Judge is specifically required to do this E oy the statutes. It was no unusual ? occurence at all, but fur the sake of a j. sensation the incident was tortured Into V- a shape to suit the paper referred to. $ As int!m&l?d exclusively In the IntelK5 llgerver yesterday morning, those saw;" ' l<vin-kee.p*r.? who have been selling on \ the $100 license an 1 dispensing whisky ;/ In violation of the law. were rounded \l up In great shapf. twenty-Hjfht of them "... being returned to court with counts fc-.v ranging from one to seventeen, but the & larger number being thirteen each. It *' was uml^rM.xvi thnt the grand Jury reVv turned ihe thirteen counts in the majority of cases s* a? to cover th?* amount ?* of license lost to the state. The mlnlr mum flne is flO and the maximum $20 and costs. The maximum fine will KV cover Into the ftate treasury the $2fi0 if: - for the past year that It ought to have Jr'. received. ?\. The following saloon-keepers were returnen as rrllir.g whisky and other f.i drinks cf nature on the $100 state license, carh Retting thirteen Indictk'. mvnts: ^ Isaac Bofi.iH. Mary Klleves. J. P. Sg-v O'Malley. Frank Albinger. Charles &: Obcrrr.sn. William Fotte, Michael 6teln. CbarTes Relivrt. Patrick J. Gavfi.y In, B. r. Sr.uba. James SteroagK Emll [P,- r. Junklnekel. Hlnkleman Oros.. John C. (?"; Bishop. Dorothy Bnnch. Harry Knoke. rL T. F. Porter. Henry ShQdder, Joseph Marshall. Fred, Knott. Merige A Howle>, Ed. Miller, J.?seph Michael. James fit;; Scrogglrn. Lewis Becker. John Seaward got nn? indletrn?*ntr William Knokc fourteen. George Grubh p fifteen, Et^rhard HofTreuter. seventeen. ft;- . There were ten true bills returned c?. against Elizabeth and W. T *%mblen for F'. renting houses for immoral purposes, fcr Indictments for- felonies were returned >1, ' against Ldward Zane, John Rice and Edward Payne. The misdemeanor list is rather a eonf glomerated one and includes the women h who preside over houses of Immorality f' as well as those who. technically, were "found loitering" In Such resorts. The K- list i< as follows: J*>hn Mitchell. John ?\ Lowell. Hairy Jones. Grace Early. John I Henry. John -^chell. J. C. Hancock. Cortls H. I^cr.son. Maud King. Jennie Sl'v Williams. Blanche Mosgrove. Clara Bfrown. Charles Mcrammon, J. A. Wwvw. J. II. McH'I'K J. W. .Inn*'*. ? Lw, May White, Flossie Spring. Kitty v Wilson. Jessie Woods. FHa Millar. N-lllWhite, May Doe. Georgia Frank. Maud Smith, Ida Headley.Lucy Pelmont. KltC ty Lee. Georce Watson. George Fisher. Jam*s Parker. David Bchwcrtfeger, Jessie Montlcello and Stella Wood*, f' There were only fifteen Indictments returned as nut true bills. They were *f. Bessie Lad rue. Maggie Conroy, and ?r. twelve agalnrt John Segward [ It was 7:m o'clock before all the InH dlctments vier<* r*ad to the court and iV the grand Jury discharged with the v thanks of Judge Hugim. Th* court then took a recess until Wednesday morning. [ Mr. Thomas Howley called at the Intelllgeneer offir* '.ast r.lr.ht and stated that h* had not b^en a member of the firm of Menge & Howley, Indicted by I the grand Jury yesterday, for over ti >' year, and consequently claimed that so r far as th?? finding of the grand Jury was fijv concerned, he was not liable for any of the consequence*. lit the Clrrnlt Court. Before Judge PquII In the circuit court &} ' yesterday Mr. Nelson C. Hubbard was ir admitted to practice law on the motion ^ of Mr. J. J. Conlfr In the case of Melville D Post vs.^W. . M. Carr, the mandate Of the supreme court, sustaining the Judgment of the lower court, was entered. b\~ In the case of C. P. Whltham, guar?' dian. vs. Laura May Smith, and others, thi* petition to use a portion of the Infant's property, was granted. Woman Attorney Admtllnl to the !B?r. : Yesterday Mrs. Agnes J. Morrison apjv peared before Judge John A. Cajnphell. Bank Prculdent Inane J/m-ln ?f Snbina, Ohio, ia highly reanccted nil through (hat section. Jlc hu? livnl In Clinton Co. 7ft year*, and ha? been president of the .Sulilnn Hank 2<> year". He gladly testifies to the merit of Ilood'a inr?uparllla, and what ho ?ay? In worthy attention. All liraln worker* flnil 5 Howl's Sarsapaiilln |icciillarlv adapted to their need*. It makoa pure, nrh, red blnod, and from thi* cornet nerve, mental, bodily and dilutive strength. "IamgUd toaay that Hood'aHaraapatllla ll a very good medicine, etpcclally o< a blood purifier. It hi* done me good many timet. For Mveral yean I Buffered greatly with paloa of Neuralgia In ono eye end about my templea, enpeclally at nlfht when I had been bavins bard day of pbyalral and mental labor. J I took many remedlw, but foond bet p only I In Hood'a Baraaparllla which cured me of I rheumatiam, neuralgia and headache. Hood'n Sareaparlila ha* proved ItaHfatrua | friend. I alno take Hood'* Pllla to keep my bowela regular, and like the pill* very much." Iraac Lkwib, Sablna, Ohio. Hoods Sarsaparilla If the Oof Tnie Blood Purlin r. All rirtiRsUtfl. ft. prepared only by C. I Hw*l A Co.. tawHI. Mom. rttn ?rn prompt cfflr.lfnt ?nd HOOdS FlIlS ?uylo?ffMt KconU. $40, < / I 1 J i ; I ( i \ V r THE EQU JAMES W. AL In the circuit cnurt. and. on the motion of Mr. Guy R. C. Allen. was admitted to practice In the rourts of the county. Mrs. Morrison Is the first woman ever admitted to the Ohio county har. and th??re Is no doubt but that she will prove to be a shining ornament to h'r sex. Mrs. Mortison graduated from the law school of the West Virginia University. last June, with hljsh honors, being the .*1r?t lady to complete the course In th.it school. Sh?? was admitted tVp#nctice law in the state by Judge J. M. Hasans, at Morgantown. She Is a lady of broad culture, and is sure to make her mark In her chosen profession. Aa?Ut?nt Drpntyrierk. Yesterday Mr. A. J. Wilson, who has been connected with the circuit court clerk's office, was appointed deputy clerk of the criminal court, by Judge Hugus. Mr. Wilson has l>een an accommodating and faithful official, and will be a valuable addition to the force of the criminal court. Prlwiifr Dlftchargrd. Thomas Oross was discharged from custody yesterday by Judge Hugus on account of his inability to pay-hla fine. Ha was sent up for petit larceny. ill YESTERDAY'S pEPARTURE& Ciarlngton...JEWEL. 3:10 p. m I Parkeraburg...nEN HUH. * p. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAf. Cincinnati....KEYSTONE STATE, f a. m. Pittsburgh...llirPBON. * a. m. Parkersburir. LIBERTY. 11 a. m. I lima mora a.. LEX INOTON, 11 a. m. I Clarinxton.... JEWEL. 2:S0 p. m ROAT8 LEAVING TO-MORROW. rhnrloaton...RITH. *5:30 a. m. Pittsburgh...REN HUR. % a. m. I Ciarlngton....JEWEL. .1:20 p. in. Along tlir !?nttilliig. I The mark* at the public landing at * p. ni. Bhnwd 8 feet and atatlonary. VV'caI ther clear and warm. Thla morning'* Cincinnati pncket Id the popular Keyatone Htnte. She haa big engagementa nil nlonK the river. The J. C. Rlaher. a Pittsburgh tow ho?t. broke her nhnft lwjow Parkeraburg. Ynlrrday aim panned up In tdw of the H. P. Wood, for l'lttMburgh, where ahe will be repaired. Captain Crockard. of the Wheeling u harfboni.dld noi get an opportunity to aee Captain Kerr, of the Virginia, on ber lust trip up, n.n the boat paaaed Wheeling at I n. m. r'aptaln Crockard ban therefore written Captain Kerr, re(jijeflftna lilm to name the aecond day the Virginia wlli arrive there. If ahe Intend* to make two trip* a week to Cincinnati.? IMttaburgh Chronlcle-Tolegraj?h. The packet Lexington made a (lying trip down lo Parkerabiirg on Sunday, where ahe wont on the dry dneka and had a new atem-band put In place. She Injured i he old one In the a widen t at the public landing he*e laat winter during n run nf ir?*. Coming up tbo river Sunday evening the f^exlnirton did aome fa*t mnnlng, bet* averaac tlm?? from J'arkerahurg to Mntamoran being elgnt and one half mile* per hour. (titer Trlrgrniil** UKEBNBDOltO?River * fwl 7 InrliM and foiling, riear and warmer. WARREN -River I foot 3 inflhea anrt atatlonary. Clear and pleaaant. MOROAKTOWN-River * ieet mcnoa and foiling. Clear and pleasant. PITTSBURGH?River 7.7 f*?t and atatlonory. Weather, clear and warm. fiTBUB^VlLLE-River wet ? >24,012 OVER FORTY MILLION DOLLARS nf- .Siirnln<; k hark * W wtt ' ^WVVl 1 tees in the new C Value Policy of Many important ne ileges and guaran them embodied ir guaranteed by a Surplus of Energetic men of ability a legotiate regarding agency posi ITABLE LIFE OF THE UNI1 120 BROADWA .EXANDER, Vice-President. THOS. S. SWEE I Inrhoi nn/l fnJIIncr flunr nnr! WiPffl; Down -Ben Hur. Keystone State. PARKKRSBITRG?River * feet 7 Inches and falling. Clear and warm, j Up?Hudson. Adelle. Down?Lexington, I I?. B. Wood. Dife down?IJen Hur. Lit- I tie Kanawha falling. FINANCE QOMMITTKE Kralti Qonn OilV llein.nnd ,>tnkrs Same tinSKnllnu* for Im-rrnvr of It rvrnnr. The council committee on finance met last evening and held another seance over the appropriations to be made to the various city departments for the en- j suing year. Vhc only item that was scaled since th?- last meeting was that of the continent fund, which wan chipped off Jl.ooo worth .But the committee still found themselves J4.400 In the hol??. | A resolution was adopted recommending to council that the assessors be required to assess th?* property ?*f tlw telephone and telegraph companies in the city. By thin means the committee j hopes to get a fair addl tonal revenue. It was also th?? *-n*?* of the committee that all vehicles should be taxed. In the Informal discussion that followed the virtual adjournment of the committee a proportion was considered 1 to impose a license on all breweries doing business In the city. It was stated tlyit the home concerns were perfectly willing to stand the tax. If a Wheeling brewery extends Its trado Into Ohio It IJ? IWlllimi l" |iaj ill*: l kum.i n??.vaale license, but foreign browerten can conn- Into this Mat" without paying such license. It Is fair treatment to all, and In the line of protection to home industries. The committee Anally adjourned to meet again on Thumday evening. X0UKD8VILLE A Mlarrllmtrou* .Mrlangr of Minor Mat Irnr^inMarihiill'i Mrtro|iolli. The board of education will meet tomorrow ovcnlutc In regular monthly se?nlon. The tearhers for tho next year will l?o appointed. Up to till* time there have l<wii about twonty*flve applications received Another Important matter to I'nmo before the board will l?e til" adoption of an order authorising the holding of pn election ofr the Issuance of f?1.MA additional Itond* for the purpose of havlgg sufficient fundi* to eotntdotn und furnlsn the new buldllng. which In now In progr?'** of erection. II in believed the order will bo ratlflcri by tho voters without opposition. The Kpworth l.eague will hold m buslin*s* meeting on Thursday evening. Anion* other matter* to entne before the chapter will If the selection of drl.?cnt"n to the district convention 10 !?? held at I'anieron on the 1Mb mid 2!Hh of thin month. Kllsworlh JoJ?en. for many years a resident of Moundxvllle, died on Sunday night of brain fever. Tllll I ITI?\T thing" In Collarettes I llll li.\l l?.;l ,ir? HurpawHlngly handsome. (Combinations In Chltfon, Ilonlton, Linen, Lace. etc. PRO. M. HXOOK & CO. After House Cleaning... Tou will need a good CLOCK to help brighten tho PARLOR Wo have In ntock a largo assortment at very low prices. I'erhapn you are short ondSPOONH. KN'IVKS or POKK8. WoVnn help you nut. our HTOCK Is lnrge. Wo mi III v Milvrr IfnlL-.... ii rid Korku lit i'rlrra tlittt It would ho rhoapor to uno than Hte?-I Knlv? and Korku ymi nro continually Hcourln* to ; tiv(i;ht. ... .. T?? miniuUto trudo during tho dull month* or iho year. wo will well our irood* nl KH-nlly rwlurrd price*. \Vr uro now reoHvliur ""mo nloo 11KOI HI*. BKTfl and IU-.I.TH. They wlirtio In irront demand tnia MMOn. Havi' money and trade with u llou*? thnt buy* wood* for Ciah> JOHN BiiCKBR & CO., JEWELERS AMD OPTICIANS, 8827 JACOB STREET. I ., 'J .i'V / : of the Guaraniuaranteed Cash the Equitable. jw features, privitees, and all of k /N. M /s1 < /4 l uic jjunty emu Society with a OVER FORTY MILLION DOLLARS nd character are Invited to itions with the undersigned. ASSURANCE rED STATES. Y, NEW YORK. . HENRY B. HY lNEY, Manager, 1221 MARKET STREET, \ . '~n A HANDY ARTICL1 A HANDS For Room, P G.MEND 1L.1 .. i ... 1 BED LOUNGES -WHITI MOi /If you want a barg Lounges. Full size ctir FOR 50 CEN1 White, Hand 2245-47-49 Mi M s V X - i / i i , t : ' "if -? . ' ; it: 1 \ \ :?r Ji ,".ti ..< 11 , I. ' * I -'.'.nK.vOtX . rr * I . / SOCIETY DE, President. WHEELING, W. VA. 5?G. MENDJSL <S UO. ' ARTICLE iall or Porch. j Can be Used as a Stool, Taboret or Palm Stand. Jim ifi 'lDChes High, 16-Incb Top! Substantially Made. Heavy Brass Feet. Finished in Oak, Mahogany, Ebony and Green. EL & CO. B, HANPLBY Ss FOSTER. Dunijes! :aln get one of our ).50?ni-y 'S PER WEEK. ley Foster, iRKET STREET. fc- ih ATLANTIC TEA COMPAQ V. Atlantic Tea Co. 4? The bonson irf-how on when the domani for Canned F'rult and Vegetable, Lva;.jr. ated and Dried'Fruit* Increases. We nr# prepared to ?flp?ly your wants. You uj.; find our goodbityul prices both attractive. We advertlftegply standard good*. ft PRICB LISTi California Prunes, larpp, 7 tb.i California Kv. Apricots. 3 lbs 2ic Standard Sugar Corn, per can 40 Fancy SuKa^Corn, per can ^ Boat ToinatoeJ, 4 cans zic California Plums. 2 cans 2Sc Table Peaches, per can ioc Standard Pea*, per can Larpe bottle Ketsup. per bottle ir< Star Candle (8's), per lb Clothes PinfV Per dozen Carpet Tacka, per box Atlantic Tea Co. Wo Lead, Lot Those Who Can Follow, PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR f't'TTI N<; AND SETTING NEW Cl'KH AN1> DRK?S1NG AND RESETTING "U? CI I'.ll. Sealed propnals will be r?- iv?-1 at ih? ofTIco of the Board of Public \V..rk- { the city of Wlu:ellnjr until :j n'< k r Saturday. May ?V 1W. for ruttlna anl n'ttiruc new curb and drexidnc an<J r.. selling old curb during the y-ar Spcrlflcatlmsr-can I*? seen ut the office o. the Ixuird. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond In the sum of Fiv<- Hundrrd (1500) Dollars with surety to I* ap. proved by the Imard. Proi?o*nls to marked "'Proposa > for Cutting and Setting New Curb and Dr?sy in>r and Resetting Old Curb." The board reserves th?* right to r'-Jtct any or all bids. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS W. H. HORNISH. Clerk. TKROPOSAL8 FOR HAl'LING HRICK, X BEWER.RTPE AND CI* RUING. c.olml nannniull will ho fi , . VI I a* t*-? ofllce of thf'?iour?l of Public Works of jr,<? city of Wheeling until 12 o'clock noon. Saturday. May &. 1S96, for haullntr brick, sewer pipe Mid curbing during the y.-ar jfiHJ. The Material to be unloaded from th*? cars aad delivered along th<- struts and alloys wh?re the f?tni' an* to h?- u.?^d. The brick must l>e passed Wy hand !rom cars to vehicle*, and neatly and carefully piled on the ftdewalks. The sew?-r pip? to be laid ATohg the lines whore trenches are to Ik? dujr. and tho curbing alon* the lines wherfc-to be s*?t. Ail material mu?t be delivered: to the satisfaction of the board. . The successful bidder will be r?-*j nr<d to unload the material from the can within 4S hours after the wime have l*en placed on switch. He will b? h?*l'i liable for any breakage or damage d urine the time tho material Is In his charge. He will be required to furnish bond In the sun of Five Uundred (f500> Dollar*, with surety to Urt tfpproved by the board. Rids on brick must be per thousand, and curbing per lineal foot and sewer pipe per ton. Tho board reserves the right to rrjoct any or all bids. HOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS W. H. HORX18H. Clerk. tr.y:_ TRU8TEE'S SALE. 4 rprustk~e!s* sale* Real Estate Id Fiftb and Eigbtb Wards of WbeellD]. Pv virtue of a deed <?f tri;st r.sd* by Sophia C. TapjH? and her husband. Tai?pe. 10 ttie as trustee, dated renri.ary 11th. hTJ. and record**! lt? th?? n'llc o* '.ho ?"lcrk of the County Court of < hi?? ' ?:in*y. W?*s?t Virginia, in Deed of Trust !?<> N < '2. i?age 3. VwlH srll ui th** not:' iron* dcor of the ifluirt house of said county, ca WEDNESDAY. MAY t>TH. 1" commencing!at !0 o'clock a m . t .< par* eels of teal fstate situated in th" Wheeling, la Ohio county. W<; t Virs.nia. mm are ue?rniMti a- .nFirst A strip of hind t w: ty-nvo feet wide off of the north since; lot number ninety-nine <?') in the Fifth ward .?i snlri city, which kit is or. the northwest eer. r of Market street and Twenty-third fronting tweoty-two (22) f^et on t!-. n.^t ?ldo of Markit strict, and cxtcndfr.c w^tunrdly of ibe*tMdf??rt.i width <f 'ni l front to an alleyin the rear of sa'-l I-''., together with tljft Improvement* thereon. Second?All of the following described lots sit U.I ted ill th?- Eighth of *?: ! city. to-wlt:~tots numbered eighty-one t?b and eighty-two <VT) In Lagran;lot numbered.three (3) and j?art of lot iwr.bercd four (4*. in squurc nunffcercd fortynine (Wi. THItMSQRSALE?Onc-thlnlof the purchase money, or so much more a.? th* purchaser may elect to pay. cash in hand, on the da>*JoT sale, and the residue in two equal InMallmoms. pay a Die. r. Ttiv?... In six months and twelve months from the day of sale, with Inter:*;, the purchaser plvlng his negotiable promissory note.* for the deferred payments, with good se.-urity. the legal title being retained until nil of the purchase money shall have n?ii paid; or. If the purchaser so elect, the legal title may be conveyed. the wustee t.> Injr In the deed a lien for the dere-red purchase money, or the purchnscr wl.-e securing the name to the satisfaction or tho trustee. .. BENJAMIN 8. AIJ.IS"N _ap7-tu ?? Tru>:<e. qiKUSTjiffS 8ALK. By virtue of a deed of trust mad'* by Mary B. lloskltison and Georro W Hosklnson, her husband, to the undersigned trustee, dated the Slst day of January. A. D. 1MU, and recorded in the clerk's offlee of tho County Court of Marshall County, West Virgin In, in deed of trust book No. 10. pages IflJ and IN. I will en SATURDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1*96, beginning'hf 10 o'clock a. tn. of wild la-*' mentioned date, at the premises to !? sold, sell at pphJiu auction to the highest and best bidder,; the following described teal estate, lYdiMs to say, l.ot number nineteen (ID) jm plated by B. B. MeMeehen in the Town ot MeMeehen. In the county of Marshall.' In the state of West Virginia. 8aId lot fronts fifty feet on McM?viie!t a\?nueaud extends hack one hundred ?nl Inchon to' it Welro-foot* al'ley, and h ths f-Hiurt property grunted nnd convoy i t<J tho nit id Mary II. Iluftklnson by deed diitod November -I, IS!?0. iind records! in wt'l clock'* ofllce In deed l>??ok No ft-!1'' The said ItM number nineteen (13' sold mitfjcri to the provision contain*''! . i paid deed tx>C trust, that no uwlnt-lK<i lniPdlng or .out-homo Is to bo built ?>!? Mid lot within twenty iC"i foot ol Hi* street on which the snla lot front.* TKHMJiOb' SALE -One-third of the v r* c h a no money, or us much more j?.? tho I chuser tuny elect, In cash, nnd the hnlnnc* iti equal Installments, payable In ono .?nfl two year*.'respectively, from tho ?i.t> ?n sole, the purchnsor Riving for eac!i " * deferred, InMftllinont* of the r >' *" money h'* note, with good person..: ;1; fity. hearing Interest from tho >i.r<sole, ami the title to tho property i??l ;iJ he retained u? security for tho payment >>r such noun until pnld In full, or tho lament of Hitld notes to ho *ocured l?y died of trlist on tho property sold. GEORGE R. CALDWKI.I. np7 Ti nstr^ WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER _ You Cant Tell... ? - /?r II t?n ^ly >Itr lonmiu i? n??? ?- (ll, 7lim|t. or by tltr ?i?r ?' " V ,?n mrrimtli of lit iirrfHMiri MHin" , JO.1 vnmrrl) Ju.lK. ll>; """ ... merit, nf n miuhliir will*** JF i|UmIiiI?*?I nltl? II ???!? "*"{!: hll| twnllifr h |M wrl?fnlf JTO" ?1"', fair yitii bny. try U?? wlilrb Mmnlinii IM ??rrll?. #m. fl??? litlrlllawrer ?ncs ??? tttriliU tils William*. COPP St DEWORBi UICNKRAL AUl'.M*