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|v |i?[p?[P|? ! BOWLING. ?? ?:? Tin- vast wool; h campaign to th* fc.oth Sfij* fto?vlfaff League hsf t&n un ,-ven(Ail urie. Wonderful to rflarfr. th<" Ksmou* t?mm WU defeat flHhree *tralght-r?nil by Ceramics. oqLV the y^or. t di\laluu clubs. This ?dl4km-u materially the heavy lead of Jjkhnmi!*, hr:ns:?? three trams within J?a t4n?v o( the front. Of thcaiSfcfanidy BOO0 ami Tidal WtW come toffPtfttr to,light, and one will, of course, Valve the olltysi *itb it decided udvantrigV over thcoth?r. The other likely dub fee liarv^rtt, ami us Fettt?*e boys battle with the tall en<t?*r Aber-N'lt* on Tuesday evening. H.u'veft may go up a not^ho Still, jfanv.?t fias it habit of droppiQg^rstnox w wl! mlor club* and It would not b? funr..itis 1* they should cuuttduo 011 tiiii uck to-morrow night. The team atandlttg In the league I* now astfollows: CJuba * W. I* Per. Av. Scorn F$n>oii< 3. 14 .721; SM TMtJ ? IH Ml, n lUndy I too* 30 il , Mi Haryt< ? 21 .'5* run Oramlca ?3 ? .451 Sg> Auroras 22 .Ot JCS I'o ich.. rt 9> .?j* at; Al*r Nit- ! <i .Wi 7ki In Individual work, the? veteran O'Neill, formerly of the Brownies. hai jumped to the front, passing Jackson, Jrh,? had Jed the league several weeks The figure*: Nam". Team. Ave. U?hX. Ch'g# O'Neill. Randy Booa... im ; Jark*on A1 iron a t57 1 ty ] Rahr. Tidal Wavf* 157 ij?i J W. iV'f. Harvest I,VI ]5S 1 Cue W?ltaal. Famous 155 J5I j Campbell. Famous 155 , Ig V?mmia 155 jR? ? \Ur?chn^r. Patftoua 153 * tun Famous w '-M ~ Hick'nrirr. Rawly Itoo#..Ut Ijl Halted. TiJal Havra }? 1J? L F,i!f. Oromlci 1"J -JJJ J ftwtdei. harvaat^. J4-* {< Oaofiian. Marr^t )? {< l\>b??rr. Ceramic* 1JJ JJJ Volt*. Mail Touch 1? J" Undlaii. Famoua 14. J* Sarver. Harvest...... 1JJ }< ? icbtthl*. Mall Pouc!h 4C Wvrtkit. lUndy lioo*^.. 144 ji* 1 ' llrith. Randy Boot 145 ? 1? . c^mon, Harvwt JJJ . \\\ : ; krr. Abttr Nit.... 144 }? { Mwinjpr. Hanrant Itt 144 1 >,nfe Yttel Wave* ? jo . tot*. Aurora* ? JJJ 1 tn-tt. Aurora*..... 143 l?V Iiraah. Randy Hoot.... 145 14- Veod*. Ptrnou* 141 lt4 l>tte. Tidal Waves 141 ; Va*n*r. Auroral 140 1J? laiser. Handy Boo* 140 iw laumann. Harvj^t l? l? 'om. Mail Pouch... |? ]* ;i??lin*. Mall Pouch i? Jg ' *nf. lumly Boo* ? ** ;. ?t*y. .Famous... 1? wiH - iiro^dw. Ceramic* 13 H7 J urner. Randy Booa in fartin. Ceramic* l? !or*iroan, Aurora* 134 . 134 \ *muth. Aurora-.. * 134 lungerman. Ceramics.... 134 l? J chrtbe. Auroras... } ? " r.?na. Mall Poucb. ? < ordrman. Mall Pouch...l? ^ nrlnaer. Handy Boo# 1? 1^0 ,o!f. Randy Boo# ? Ml+r. Ah^r Nit. J? {? 3 . u.ifT Abcr Sit 1-3 ] ** l-.11. Randy Boo* 13 -J rhults. Ceramic }? 'j* chmulliach. Famous ]-> ?- Of-M'r, A NT Nil !?T JS 1 ????. Mall PoocH |5 .}? trtola... Tidal WaVM....tI7 in >l?n?teln. Ceramics ?J;! ' ralilrr. At*r Nit J- Bj oln?r. Alwr Nit ? ihor Vlf 1-3 ... U- 1 UVltJiH. Famous. . .1:. -\Z2 ohm. Famous I.l . rhultg. Ab*r Nit ,.IU /I>?Jl4 ? utters, A her Xlt I? Schroeder, Aber Nit? ?w "" M afreuter. Aurora* W W This Week's schedule: *** . Monday?Randy Boos vcriui Tidal .'a vej?. Tuesday?Aber-NIt versus Harvest. Thursday ? Famous versus Mall Friday?Auroraa versus Ceramics. Tli* Corbstt-Kllx fifth/* A special wire and operators Gavln'f ?f'*. on Wednesday aften$Wn. The rl.et:-Fi!2simmons fight b? rounds, 11 invited. BASF. BAI L. . Manager Coyle. of U.+ Wliwing ball Jub. was In town a few hours Saturday vening, having returned;^jrora th? fansfleld- merlin;? of the JIfffer-stat igiic., Of course he wasn't lr? ecstasies vf?r :He schedule that has been adopt<! The eastern clubs play away froir otne oa Fourth of July, and are kepi t home on Decoration r?ay. This ma? nl! right so far as YoupgMown, fansflelJ and New Castle orevoncerni. bin Decoration Day is hardly a olklaj,' fn Wheeling?at hua It Is ncK *nera]lv obterved on the seen in ther citi??. On the other hand Wheelwould turn out a larger crowd on 'jlourlous F.un til than: miy *?thei its ;!j<* !?-rt|fue. and for til a', reason priflgfield club would probably con enr tr, the transfer of :he game if Ji re not that the league his decided u <?A ftie receipts of gurfJrl on ?h.! 'ourih and divide equalljr*mong th* iff hi clubs. This b?ing true it would ?h b.? worth anything t?> SyrlngiMd t< onsent to the transfer. - The western club* van i?ji'ux? about n? '."V dn?fr(hl at the MansrieHF jneetlng. in acrourtt ??.' the uncertainty regardlfl the eighth club, only seven wer# ualined to vote, and the ffijir wester/ lubs of course out vo I ea&W heeling "ungstown ??<d New Cx*M Finally n- -?f th" eastern manager# tyvai en "C - r"3u, play Sunday gain** on the ">?n\ circuit, and aft^KBJfarewell I'jff or two. Meyer and Strqfee&ame oft .fir hi mo horse. ' A Spinney, the Cincinnati sport~ c?>nd* dealer, has offered to contrlof j iiv. r trophy, somethltir on tinJ <>' the Temple cup for ftlilch Uk i-"t and second posHioriNatlnrml league lubs rjontett annually. Th^'Teague has ' 'eptfd the trophy and Wheeling and ne other club will battleaJor It next ill. v^r\ 'Jl cniir!*" wuikriPDijy i? nnrr i?> <? ??. tthe WKTtlon itiat Wheals will l>. nr- tw-n 1n <h" l?ter-Ht:it??"nre*< but It in't a laughing mut?*r. : *<) f,?r n? can t* ?*r>n now th?* N*.iilem ttpwMt.* ftron*r Lhah any other t<-am lrrth?- Intertat*. ami Toft bp*, ap line n air of r.it(?her?* 0? thi-r* I* in the l? ut*?; for pitcher*. CoyK ?'?irupj>ell. tlnr *y. finest awl ttnf other. ?"y?til ? <juln?Uti? that In hard tu boat; 0*1lrl?*:i nn rxt. Kr?i on aerond. rayons on Jhlt'J nd Verga hi abort. with Uauwliy in hfi*r\f. iiril;** nn what I* fttfp'iinly tho ?t Infleld of :h?m nil. what r tie matter with till* outfh-M: <'urtl\ foSteen and McCinnl*. with M' Niiinii? kit i"j?er\-7 Hu< i .1 'Judg* <>! layers an tftniniv .Vlehoic. <it itf Kshim City. * >.* Wh?-??|lnir lw" the h?-M 'Am In 'he Int^r-a-tute. And other* ha-. oic?*d the liime ?? Jtlment. . Wheeling 1 imrth-ul.iriy 'fortunate ir M.'Urltig 1 ho fit I.oiiIm hi'V. I'?y0ii.u. u !ir l.iVfd -ijch u hillllfl ii pihii- 111 third 'i Pail Itlver. ' : i?* X"\\ ftp it land i In 'or, ['fill Hlvr "ft n?" <?: * a! adv kit kinic foenti*- wih hI hv?m| { > -?lijn s? \Vh"t lint' centra* ?r. I -:?r h!n Absence wll he feif; Krenw. the ?? >inl bay-ni.ui Jij ; ?ri*d I.v Whee ling, I" wmit *1 li? iwfTalo: <11 .'1 i. It ha? bftjn jn?nt out It - . 1 v' f J * that lit-''.*.* Jj:n > with tfie Buffalo luh \* rr???'? (denature to it VVIltMlni? d-,< :i t ? :?? obtained aevcrnl ni'-> I: I "ire likely ihe report If without foiinfit Inn* Vow that the Snuih-easlern hagiu '? fonu t<> the v.alj btitore #1 im?)I iv/j i ictK), It liai prtfuraed thai iltnagui ' 4. . Fifty Year*'Ato. Pre?taeat ^olk in the Wklte House cbalc, While in Lowell was Uocftr Ayer; Doth were buy for hamuli ucsl One to (overs and one to heal. , And. a* a president's power o( will goaMtincsdapeada on a liver-pill, Mr. Polk took Ayer's Filla I trow i Jfor kisUivcr, 80 years at*. ; Ayer's Cathartic Pills | ir.ro designed to supply i modal purgativo to people who | bad 10 long injured themselves with griping mediainas. Seing 1 carefully prepared and their in; gradients adjusted to thf exact necessities of the bowels and 'liver, their popularity was instantaneous. Th?t this popu [ lanty noe bean Maintained ia i well marked in the medal [ awarded these pilla at tb? World's Fair 1893. , ! 50 Years of Cures. i Coyle wll throw his net into southern f waters and flah out it pitcher and posiibly an Inflelder. I Owing <o the break-up of the Southeastern league. the Plttsburghs will nwt t go to Atlanta. Instead, they go to Roanoke. "Dicky Bird" Padden's old atampinfr ground, for spring practice; j They will return north earlier than usul al and play several exhibition Kames 1 before the National League opens. Wheeling will croaa bats with the Pir: aies. ?_ Dm ?h? !? right. 1 On Wednesday afternoon at Gavin's, on Market street. the news of the Cor. bett-Fltzslmmons light will bo received l by rounds. THE BIG.FItillT. The sensation of tb* day at Carson waa the declaration made Sunday after. noon by William Muldooo, the famous 1 wrestler, regarding FJtzslmraons. Mul. doon is an acknowledged aulhorlty : among sporting men on al! matters per. talnlng to training and physical culture. : and his opinion carries great weight with it. He visited Cook's ranch and 1 had a long talk with Flttslmmons. He . looked him over carefully In order to 1 obtain as closs an estimate as possible . of FltMlmmons* physical condition, and | his opinion, expressed after leaving Fitzslmraons' training quarters, was not as favorable a* it mlsht have been. I did not liko the looks of his eye." ea/d Muldoon to a party of friend?, "r took a walk with him and we had a long conversation. We discussed the fight , and prospects of both men, and Fltxsimmons to mo did not seem to b?? at all over-confident regarding mo resuu. , Muldoon then went on to say that ! during his conversation with Fltxslmmons. he told the flghter he bad seen Corbett at work while stripped in ills dresidtig room, and that in his opinion the champion was In flrst claw condl1 tion. "I know it." said Fltisimmon*. "I know he l<* ail right. I under*tani he nflver was in better condition than now." FiUslmmon* haa given tip all hard wurk In hi* training and from now until the day of the fight be will take only 1 light exercise. Sunday morning he took a short run to the p?zflteutiary and back . home, covering ahotfl four miles. He ( took his rub-down and this end*d his work for ihe day. To-day he will lake 1 a vhort run on the roads and do a little work at punching the bag and on Tuesi day will do practically nothing. Among the callers at Cook's ranch lodny was Billy Madden, who tried to make arrangements with FllzsTmmons lo meet hi# man, Joe Goddard. In the ring In case ho succeed* in defeating i Corbett. Fitz?lmrnons was rather nonromtnltal on the nUbj*?ot and declared i that in any event he-would not consider the signing of articles to meet Goddard i or any oth?*r man until after the light "There will be plenty of time after the light with Corbett." said FltzMmmoifs. . "io consider the question of fighting ' Cnddirrd or any other man. T know thut If I win Ihln light there will b?* all sorts I of challenges hurle<f-at me. but I am not ? going to be in too great a hurry ubout accepting any of them. This light means a good deal In mono* besides thut whlcli i I* involved In the purs** ami side b**ts. and for my part, it I win It. 1 wish t?? g.-t some of th?? money tliot will be mine for the looking after It I will not say i thut I will not light Goddard, but I wlU , not agree at this time to ent? r tring with him or anybody Hse In ease I win I the fight next wv<\n?*day. Titer*- will ! In any event be no'Tine of my talking I about making any more mat< hes until ' 1 inn thrnuirh with tills One." "Do you rrally think you mo golnjr to beat Corhett?" Jinked .Madden: "You tniixt remember that he 1* a clever man." Flutslmmonii looked at Madden in Uln> guut ond remarked: "Will I beat hlinT" Of count* I will bent film. I fell you one thinif right now i and that 1* unl*** I fortje I ho fighting on r*or??"tt he will not be able to lick inc anywhere Inside of wlx hour*. I am goI UK to beat hiin Just an Bur? as there 5a a fight on March 17th. I never bad any i doubt on that acore. and you will aee . that T have not overrated myaeif nor underrated Corbet t," At the conclusion of hla Interview with Fltaalmmona, Madden Maid lie couahJer ?l the red-headed fighter to be In the be.?t poaalble condition. 1 have aeen Fit* in the ring many time*." naid Madden, and I have been rofrree iu hovera I of bin fight*. J ncVtr huw him looking an \v-Jl us he doe* nor, I and If h?* I* defeated I do not think he can claim unythlDfc'on the eeore of lik of condition." v. While Madden wo* talking to F!t3nimmon*. Al Smith, who 1* the ptstke? ' holder of the llfcht. drove up. lie wax ?/ 'ff.d ortJI.illy hy FiUilmmonfl ond the v. hole party entered the bouse for rc fi'-ahmeirta. " Vou're l<?oklng well, FltrarimmonV i h:il?I Smith, "and I am glad to nee you 111 i 111 h "\cej|..nf condition I haw v n I <'.ii : !! aud 1 know ii? la In the heft of fli.if and anybody that t'dl* you othf rr - /"> in rnl of your*. Thin HhonJ I !? ? tight without any i-xctisc* on thO ; ' the i iter" Smith ami Madden made hut a hri f ' :'II . 1 after returning > Hie rlty Smith u.4i a deed h:.? opinion legardlug Fil*' UiiiMii' He pal.| bin) la ; >,.} i.'iape Jb? it In ?.? ?.J *j>lr)i?. J11 -? : !.< terrible thin !#? -aiif of the ha: 1 I > . r, he han under hl.i ?i , alng. hut I i i tJi, generally ipeaklng, Judging from iii 1 hjw "f him, lie i? in \ery go'i-1 ( iiriditinu I did not *?? |}|in itripja I it did 1 aee him ?l?i any v.<?rk, ron i quently I am unable to oxpr* iftforclblQ opinion concerning FltssiminoiiH nx I did ycatcrday regarding Corbctt. 1 did not dlacuv* the merits of the light. ayd 1 merely t.tlkml In a ir>*rit-ial way and ?iiiok?(I 21 cigar with him. in my opinion. l-T.x.-dmtnon* i? a <1 ang<-roiis man In ii liulit and >?') i <i)t. ii in whl. h h> la n gaged run !)? u foregunc conclusion, no matter WHO I* th? other party to tlm fight." Mr. Smith k.il?l Ui.it the ruling of Slier, giving the men rlaht to strike with on? arm free and In tiie breuk-a?vayi will probably ntnke u ahort fight. lip tvuslil<iii?d the ruling g? belpg dlitlhctly lo tin1 advantage of Pltgaltnmons, who Is particularly strong with hi* Jabir. Mr, Smith said that Fitzslmnions' only show would be In mixing And clox fighting am! that If he attrmptod to stand off and box he will have no show whatever. Speaking of Corbott," suld Mr. Smith, -when I saw him stripped his w.?l? like Sunduw'*. and I do not think any man could work as he did Saturday for three hours and show no distress. Ill* wind loomed as good wtien he tlniehed a* when lie began his exercise." Trainer White made several rudleal Mrangea In Corbett'* training Sunday The ten mile morning run was abandon' ed. th?' champion taking u substitute oi fifteen minutes' walk around hi* quarter*. About 10 o'clock he began the ncork of the day. White havlni: decided that th: fternoonw hereafter r^hall be gl\;en t< short walks and resting. Corbett went at the wrist machine first, giving It aboul fifteen minima attention and then ipenl twenty minutes punching the bag. Wh!t< allowed but three games of handball. ?n?' us Corbett and hf* brother Joe succeeded In taking three straight from tneir oppo news, the cha/nplon went at 4ils boxlnj In excellent humor. McVey wa.i giver the flrnt round und for Ave minute* was roughly handled in a wrestling bout fan enough to set the spectators to chcerini vigorously. Joe Corbet? sparred a round Jeffrie* follo?'ed f-?r three minute* ani then Woods with his swollen far* and puffy pneumatic gear, was tnk?n for th< hardest work of the day. Corbett con tlnued his practice of punching on th< break-away and succeeded In maklnf Woods decidedly unhappy, despite th< leather protector. ICach of the f.?ur met was given two rounds, and a rub-don/ end*J the training of th* day. White declared at the finish that hi' man has shown ao much cleverness ir the work at dose quarters that furthei practice at that style of fighting will tx abandoned. To-day's training will I* light and Tuesday Corbett jvJJJ do ?< work beyond a short walk. James Wakeley, of New York, who wll bet $1,500 at 10 to 7 on Corbett, wa? on< of the champion's callers, and Majoi Hughes, of Louisville. also speiH severa hours at the champion's camp. Carson weather was nt Its old irlcki ncain Saturday and Sunday and bldi fair t ? keep on doing the wrong thing foi at least twenty hours longer. In th? early morning u large cloud nailed ovei tlie mountain tops and Ift Usetf fall or Carson CHy with the result of half ar Inch of snow and bad. muddy roads During the day several small squall* made their appearance, each adding somewhat to the saturated condition "I the thoroughfares. The clouds were still hanging over the town last night and tt all appearances there will b? a furthei fall of snow this morning. PRIZE FIGHT KETUR58 WUl * H??rd hy RvhimIi at Three Placet In Wheeltug. " - ? -l-i a nf hf Tnrougn nip H|iniai Western Union Telegraph Company, the Corbet:-FKzidmmons prize fight at Carion. will be served vp by round* m thre? place* in this city. It will be given between acts at the CI ran J Opera House, and also at McLaughlin'*, on Water street, and at Gavin's, on Market street, The light in billed to begin between 11 o'clock a. rn. and noon, at Caraon, whloii ro**ana between 2 and 3 p. in. by Wheeling time. The new* will be received herf without a relay, direct from the ring Jde. A minute after Fitzslmmons in knocked out Wheeling people will know It. by Round*. The Corbett-Fitzttlmmon?? prize fight can be heard by rounds at Gavin'* cafe, on Wednesday afternoon. Direct wire ond special operator. "BLUE HOCK ? DEFENDS The Sportsmen From the Attark fluently Midi by "Hnhecrlber." SIR:?For Information pertaining to trap shooting, and the use and abuses of the shot gun, I respectfully refer "Subscriber" to your Issue of March 1. Everybody knows that a good trap shot can kill live bird# on the wing to one killed by a inan not accustomed to wing shooting. The point he wishes to make is very apparent, viz.: that if there is no trap shot there will be but few quail killed. How about that "put shot mentioned In his article of February 25, wherein he has seen a whole covey destroyed with one charge? 8uch inconsistency! Turn attain to your issue of March !. Now the I*-jcn| tight to hunt, ;i nd wh?re. Did 1 infer that I had a right to shoot upon A.'h farm or R's farm without permission? Certainly not. We a re Indebted to our friends, the farmers, (or 1)ih privilege so kindly wanted. But Is It not a fart that fliere are thousands of acres of land In West Virginia and other states which can be hunted over without the formality of asking .permission, and perhaps would impossible to locate the owner, in order get a permit. Everybody knows that the farmer has a perfect <rlght to exclude any. or all. trespassing upon his premises. Therefore, "Sub*cril>er'd point Is not well taken. Again, 1 assert that we have no leased territory, never had any, do not know of any in this state, and do not want any for two years, at least. I can mention some persons who have tune d out hnmlr<Mf* of western quail In this and other sections, not upon leased ground, but Indiscriminately, and the farnnrs were ph'SRed to have the <inail placed with them and invariably extended an invitation to come for ii f?w days' shooting in the fail. I may add here that about thirty d.?r.en live quail now ordered <1 say "live" quail thai "Subscriber" may not purposely misconstrue). will be turned out this month regardless of closed season. Again I assert Hint owing to Importation. quail were more plentiful lu*t fall than for severs! years previous, and they w' ie not nil seen at Hie door of a restaurant, ft Is useless to enter intu further discussion upon this Subject. In your Issuo "f February -i?. ouuni-nuur assailed th" " ponsman with Ills point cr <1*1$; and destructive jcun." hh Iwlng the prim" cau*" of tin- scarcity of iiiimII, a defense of which is fully set forth In your Inane of March 1 Trusting that ill- present hiw way bring ohout th?' <kslt*d result, And IhankltiK you for valuable space, I remain vrj- r^spectfully. BL1TB ROCK. Wheeling, March H. Wide BlendedOllt Murders lOoat Chew's. OWltfO t.i (if fvrcenr d^ath <>r her father. In a railroad ap-hlont. a prom!ii 1.1 resident of this city hit* pJa** <! ulth in h?r Kraluiucr piano, to be ?o|d. It Is < .lark mahogany upright jinrl has ha.I i be! of carp. Will ."*11 at a wry lmv lltfure. F. W ItAI'MKK CO. I.'IIO Mark**t street. OII.T Papers, He. at Ross T Chew's. I HAD H had colli which d'V.'lopfil inc* m'ip. Physicians j:a\<> me no relief, i I finally ui-.l l>' Wo.?<U' Norway I'll " tfyrue. On- bottle i n id.* ?-.j(d. j ! h l> h I.h a w ur.'l- i .rnl iib'fllchi''." .1 i ill Hnnmle*. I .yon Hi.ulon, I'a. i* NI5W PAPHII8 lc a holt at Chew* All drwrfrllM jniarantiNi Or M;|. I'mn 1'ii.i.h to it top HcniUrlio. "Uno cviit a Uusu." | be Wall Paper lor lc, at Chew * 0 * :! m .? r *1 ; r (D V C J | I I jn Mi T| i " l! HI ' b tn i ; w h 13 I M 0 [J] - H U S 5 ^ si ^ 1 Si 0 | i!tH| :i i Z . ! ,! ! H ' > s iS TJ| IDs 01 1. ^ 3 C "8 t DO' 0 r 3 h-4 a n 11 $ COLVAT -GBO. R. Geo. E. St ) * h Empire Coats ?' For MIaws and Children. J New lino mxclally m;looted ar rived lout week. Prettier and cheaper than any shown HseJ where. This we hav* from tin** who have been around. More ^ styles. more colors', better eatls^ faction guaranteed. [j Ladies' * 3 Spring Wraps. d While many of the suits are heinfc mado with Wraps, there are Qsome ladle* who will want a separate outer wrap. JACKET, CAPE. BOLERO or ETON, those we have in SJJJc, CJoth or Velvet > j ^ > ] Geo. E. St > _| agents wanted. . Air A NTKD?Af; E NTS TO SELL THE J >V indelible Check Perforator; :retails 1 at S5-00: lurfto commlsMon. mIjM MFH. CO . tl Park i:nw. S?w York. mrH* J WANTED. . "IITAN'TED -15 Oil 4 NEW OH 6ECONPH W HANDED Show Ca?rs Must b? j cheap. Address P. O. Box ill. Wheeling, T W._Va. _'nr,3_ H AI r A NT K D- LA HI ES OK rtEXTLB\X MEN in ovrry town to correspond J with us and Investigate our plan, whereby , it..... ..i.ii 11.1,1 t<> tiioir iliillv tnr.ume witn* out Interfering with their other business, ' until such time as they n-n fit to obtain . exclusive territory lor our business on a J salary an?l commission. Address AtlanBuilding. Washington. P. <mrl3 j FOR RENT. J rjon RENT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS I I1 In th? City Bank Building. Inquire at j ths city Bank of Whealing mr20 \ I^OIt HKNT -STORE FHiuM, NOW O < * J i CUP1BD by n butclier, with stable In r?-ar: also four rooms In same dwelling. 3 So. 2347 Chaplin* street. Address It. 1,AKKIN. 22H Chapllno street. Ca30 I TTlOR RENT?IIEST OFFICE ROOM IN 1 1 til? City: large and plenty of light; J centrally located in best advertised build In* in the city. Also large hall for rent Apply at HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth and Market streets. Ja3I ^ PAD DrMT * rooms, IS per month, on rUft a DM, island. In alley near SuspenJ slon Bridge. 3 TO LOAN. JS.000 on good real estata. c ' PAP Q1IC Improved Island property, , j run OALB. paying 12 per rent. Also va- . I cant River Lot n?>ar Yacht landing. / JAMES I* II AW LEY. Real Estate und Loan Agent, 1065 Main St , j FOR - RENT ; j rOR OFFICE PURPOSES. ; | < 1 Two Front Rooms, socond ' t floor, over Stanton's Book J \ Store. Apply to 1 \ ) HOWARD HAZLETT. [ j agent. ! .j TOR 8ALF. J J lSoR RAuf-llonSK. I1UOOY AND [ r\ .I1 harness. Enquire nt H7 South penn fl J *tnH>1, mriy c I.IOR 8ALE-CANARV HIHDS-A FINK J I lot of Mule and I?emalo Canaries at /, HENRY IIELMIlRIQHTa8, 601 .Market 0 street iolS c 1T10R SALE TWO LOTS IN MeMECH- 1 > EN. on the street car line, at u low ' price, and on easy terras. Address M., care t mrlJ I fl SA LOUS Ton 8AhE~8ATA}OX ON I o Main ^iroot In Hon wood. Marshall I count v. doing a good l>u*ln?ts?. Addre** | J JotSKl'li Benwood W. Vtt. turll* 011 HALM A One very old Flax Thread Spinning Wheel One wool rode Spinning Whool; i. aim), Two one-rut j.ruip crack Ho/?K will " oairy I6tir to six cut* eaoh Tor price ?nd further particular* nqulr?* at 11 jj i vn: i. i. I : i: N?' i: u / ?kkij *! :_ Stocks for sale. J in tdinre* Wheelln* Title nnrt Trust Co. 1 Williii);or iron Work* bond. (.0 Hluirrs Wheeling Sioei and Iron Co. i> :ii jdiuroA r.erman Tiro InHiiranco Co. 1 60 pharr? Wfieeltnjr Halfway Co. ? 3 Wheeling; Pottery liondn, r. per cent. \ C Winding Steel A- Iron <^o. C p. c. bond*. rO idmre* Ttollnlre St<'H Co. a 10 hhnroH Wheeling Hrldge Co. Ii 6 Hharo* Kxchnngo tfunk. i Jt. S III WIN, Broker, 21 Twelfth St. M jaH L j^OR SALE. * FRW CHOICE LOT) *T EDGINGTON. J tni vi \> <in i.im rem > W. V. HOGE, Cltv Hank Itulldlug, 1300 Market SL g KTIPKI, Ac CO. ifel & Co. I THIS IS A 'COLV-AT or tflo short term for coIIat and cravat, for It fills th? place of both and does It for ladle* or gentlemen In tho same way?handy, clean, ewy packed ? therefore specially adapted for cycling, tennltf, traveling or street wear. Kasfly adjusted, readily 1aun? dried. Made of Tluanlnn Cloth, Marseilles and Chrambra, 5uits.?g*? Our Suit Department Increases In size of room and stock und we now can boast of the most UPTO-DATE Suit styles in readymade Suits, EXAMINES, CANVAS. COVERT, NATTE, MELTONETTE, SURGE and SCOTCH NOVELTY Suits In Blue, Black. Brown, Tan and Green, made In the best style, lined with rustic or silk as the case may bo, made with bo* or Eton Coat or Bolero FOR LESS than somt? j>ersons charge for making. Wo lit and ALTER ALL SCITS FREE Cambric Underwear. The roputntion established in this lino a an unenviable one. and we ar-- makng it more so by adding to the lino lally any new nnd pretty Karmont plaining to ladies* 'Lingerie." in single )leces or sets. Corset Covers, high neck. 6quaro or f, at from 10c up to j:{.00 each. Chemise 'rorn L'flc up. Drawers, plain or fancy, rom lfc up. Umbrella Drawers up to C.7"> pair. Gowns, an unusually handromt* display, regular or empire stylo, rimmed with lace or embroidery, from 19c to 112.00 each. Skirts from 79c to 17.00 each. ifel & Co. CLAIRVOYANT. He.ilth?Wealth-and Happiness by ronlultlnir I'rof. Charles M. Leon, the cHe brated Clairvoyant and Trance Medium. will read your future without Milslake. Gives valuable information on all ?ffalrs of life. Prof. Leon has been prolouneed tho world over an tho greatest Clairvoyant In the inth century. Through Ids aid and advice a great many people have been made happy. lie overcome* , our enemies, removes family -troubles, reitores loft affections, causes marrlag? with the one you love. Removes evil influences, had habits, and Rill give you correct Information on lawiiilts, divorces. lost friends, etc. Never falling advice to young people on marriage and how to choose a husband jr wife for happiness, and what business a best adapted for speedy riches. .Mining Stocks speculation a specialty. Also gives Iqdispenslble advice to young adJes on love, courtship and marriage, ind tells whether your lover Is true or false, and date of marriage. Thousands iave consulted him and found that his aid ind advice led to prosperity arid happiness. He advertises nothing but what he can lo, and do??s not wish to be classed with he many cheap pretenders found in every slty. All who are In trouble, whose fond lopes have been blasted, who have been leceived and disappointed by false nredfclons or others, before Riving up tn despair iro invited to call and be convinced of the ibova statement without delay. Hundreds >f persons have an evil Influence around' hem that they know nothing about. Sometimes It is caused by other persons. lome times It comes of itself. Come and save It removed and happiness and sue es.8 will follow. Business strictly conflIcntlal. People living out of city wishing o know particulars as to terms, etc.. enlose stamp for reply. Office and residence. 1^2? Chapllne street. lours from P> a. tn. to !? p m. mr.' PUBLIC SALES. ^ALB OP REAL ESTATE TO CLOS& VP AN ESTATE. By virtue of the authority vested In mo >y the will of Jacob Iterger, late ??f Ohio ounty. West Virginia, now deceased. I ,vlll Offer at public auction at the north 'runt door of the court house in the city ti Wheeling, on SATURDAY, MARCH ?. 1*?7. >cglnnlng at 10 o'clock a. m.. all the family Ji 'csldonce square of which Jacob Burger lied seised, bounded by Zauo street, Nortl\ *oun street, Maryland street and North Yont street, in the Seventh ward of the Ity of Wheeling, together with the ln?irovements erected thereon. The above iroperty has been divided into lots, a plat f which may be seen at the office of J. \ Hew. auctioneer. No. 1426 Market treet, or at the residence of the uuderIgned, northeast corner of Zane street ,tid North York street, and the property vill be sold as a whole or In parcels to suit mrchasers. Also, at the same time and ilace. I will offer for sale rny home plaeo ,nd residence, situate at the corner north if Zano street and east of North York ,treet, being 120 feet square, either as a , \ hole or in parcels as purchasers may ? loslre. TKRM8 OF SALE?One-third of the purchase money and as much more as the urchasers may elect to pay In cash on he day Of sale, and the residue in one. ;1 wo and three yeurs. with Interest on the leferred Installments from the day of sale. md same to be secured by de<t| of trust n the property sold. Title Indisputable. KLl/.ABKTH lU'NTL'K. Administratrix. with th? will annexed, of Jacob Herger, deceased. fe2l The above sale is adjourned to SatuN March 20. 1K<7. ai the Mine time and dace, at which time It will positively J?e old. tnrS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. |rjITT8Bl ROW, WHEELING \ KEN1 Tl.'? 'K V KA1I.ROAD COMPANY. WHEELING. W. Va . March id. JM>7. The annual meetliur of the stockholders T the PlttMburuh. \\ heeling Kentucky tall road Company will he held at the prlnmal otflce of th? company, In the city of \ heeling. W. Va.. on THI USPAY. MARCH i?. 1S*T. t 2 o'clock p. m . for the purpoik* ??f holduk an election for directory to nerve for he entiling yenr. and the transaction of ticli other builnenii a* may properly coma , .v> 'dure the meeting. S It LIGGETT, irrlO Secretary. | > AI. I .S. SOII t E ES A N li" PARTIEB Supplied with ull kinds of Plain and Taney Tinting. An entire New Lino of Sample* if llall Programme*. Ticket* and Invlta- . Ions, at all price*. at the lutolll<enc?r J oh Printing Office. 25 ond 27 Fourteenth itreoU