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I To visit our Monday Aft "SWEET CHARITY" Holds the Boards at Grand Opera V . - House Tuesday Night. ...__.~_._w ..i frnr nm iapiit ^ JKltKtM IN iHt IUMLK1 I Tlui to to be Olran Tfcea for CIm HfdraI t pbobta Balitf Tnnd to Irv tori* A?dhnca Amnd-AitoUiirortiH *??P*eto to Imw UUa Aflernooa?Tb? L Woman's Mukal d?b tobteriplioo. I - No Additional Applications. | V \ Th'a Hydrophobia 11*1 Uf Fnad. I JoMph Speldel 4 ? 00 |?? John^Naylor............. 3 00 I <?Hei?'? Bonmiy. ...*..!.-11111111111^ 10 00 *. Cub..... 2 00 ^ JL F. Behrens' Company 10 00 V-: Cash ... 100 M ,W. Va. Cirri# No. 281. Protected mHomo Clrtfle^.s. 5 00 g Ohio Valley Trades and Labor A*Ift 'Aaron &och! * New. York.7.". V.*.''!!.'!! GO 00 Samuel 8. Eloch .. S oo ??03utoWhlt J oo f4-. Kalph KUne . 0 00 & MrZ Morris Horkbeimar..... 6oo Caeb....... ............ < <roo LeeTredertch Jjg George Paull v....... 10 00 % lira J. R. Bell, Weet Alexander...... S oo ?^?u - 100 'Mr*.- John B. 0?rd?n, treasurer "The I Deeetrlck Skule under the au?P. Dice* of the Klnc'a Dnuchlern, ft United rreabvterlan Church....... JH 75 fe O. W. O. Hardman, Mlddlebourae, W. v?. (M iWoman'e Musics! Club, concert It ZS ! ' Total.... IMS 00 Intereet In the Intelllgencer'a moveront to tend the itlx hydrophobia aua' pecta to the Kern York Paateur Invtitute lor treatment that will prevent hydro. phobia, hoa now centered on I ho entertainment that la to be (riven to-morrow I 1 *-- fW. ?mu tfti evening m wu u??im der the auspices of the amateur orchestra and with the oo-operation and oaalatanee of other musical organisations and musicians. The programme has been printed already and it assures the public that an evening of Mich clau music la available for all who desire to contribute to humane cause and their own enjoyment at the aame time. Such well known names as those of Mrs. Flora 'Williams,Mrs. Nellie Warren Hollo war, Mrs. Nellie Sweeney Palmer, Misses Nellie E*erttr, Theresa Phillips and 'Bertha Bchultz; Mr. It C. Darrah, Mr. H. W. Hutches, Mr. Will B. Day. Mr. Charles Zolsaf. Mr. Harry C. Sweeney, Mr Frank W. Niwbltt. and others, together with tho Opera House orchestra, the Boys' Choral Club, and last but not least, the Philharmonic Quartet, form a galaxy that cannot but please and delight the audlenco before whom they ?he promoters of this entertainment deslrs to turn over to the hydrophobia relief fund an amount that will send It up to figures that will make It possible to ?ena an ui tuu aiMimu iiu in new York for treatment, and thl> can bo done If (he Wltrellnir public will oome to the front nit II should. . Another of the auapecta will he sent to New York <hl? afternoon.. The second man l? Mr. Albert Rpefdel, of the lower South Side. He called at the Intelligencer office and stated that at the solicitation of hla family and friends he had decided to go. It waa suggested that ha should start reeterdny afternoon, aa it la Important to loae aa Utile U." 111 at of ' ; i " >V '/ h'it* Wi [ (> A#*? * ,.": tWjyJy^'v;.V "'', igf*\> 'frr \''"< ' " ' mnvrt: a Km u ttinr m mIIP ernodri and Even wj}' iii "/mi-. ?* ' V* ?????.' ' ' '?" ' W ftvS?^?Sp?>>' V-tfA Vv,."' . .*>$S*g< E$ $j&? )'sJ V* ' . " v . fefft ?wv* -v * fit '.? . "'. Xafc ! > " '' ?;0J "v H; ~ " ' : ' ' .'/iV-;. 'vVj V. ' ' . , v 'X'v-;jV'v": . ;:f7^' v' 1 ' ' f'" . .. ": ii . !fx -Z?r,'Z. - V,,'f ..T ^v' J* s m "*?* ,* , ,h S * " 131 # .1 T ; ' time as possible, but he could not leave beforg Monday afternoon.. . There seems to have been created recently an Impression that on account of the several entertainments given and about to be riven for the hydrophobia relief fund, personal subscriptions an no longer needed. This Is a mistake? persons desiring to contribute should act at once, as It is desired to send all of the suspects to the Pasteur Institute this week. The Woman's Musical Club concert on Saturday afternoon netted tU 25 for the relief fund, and this traa turned In at the Intelligencer office Saturday afternoon by the ogeers of the club. 'mis, wiui air. naruman a brought the receipts up to 1445. Enterprlsing musical organisations have the sincere thanks of the Intelligencer. THE R1VEK. TESTE RDAT* 8 DEPARTURES. Pittsburgh...BEN HUH, 2 a. in. Sttsbnrgh. KANAWHA, 7i m. ? , Pittsburgh.. .KEYSTONE STATE, 11 a. in. Cincinnati....VIRGINIA. 8 a. in. ZanesvlHf....LORENA. 4 a. ni. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. Pmrkw?bor*.BBN HUB. 4 p. m. . 8Htei*vlll?...RUTH, itgi. ? CUrtncton.... L.ERO Y, 3:30 p. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Cincinnati....KEYSTONE STATE, a. HL PUUbonth...HUDSON; 7 a. m. P?rker?bur*.ARGAND. U ?j IB. Matamonui..I.EXINOTpN. Ilia fliataMuiiu HTTTM. .'CrM n. m. &Viin?oiL.U?sito?.T t jS p. m. ntUblinh.r.LORBNA, midnight. Tba Btllalro BrMgh It U bow certain that Bollaire Drill be connected Kith Benwood with one ot the llnest bridges along the Ohio river between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. The contract for the Iron has been given to the Carnegie Iron and Steel Companyy, of Pittsburgh. George Oould, of New Tork City, la the chief promoter, together with men from Pitteburgh. Baltimore, Wheeling and Bollaire. who are heavy stockholders. The Pittsburgh coal exchange has received a notice from Major Hener that the plans of tho proposed structure will be placed on exhibition at the Windsor hotel, Bellalre, at 10 a. m. April 11 The channel span Is Mild to be narrow and the rivermen will likely demand some alterations. The structure will be ninety feet high. River Telegram*. OIL CITY?River 2 feet 11 Inches ami falling. Weather cool; mm rain ?ui'"warren?River 1 foot 9 Inches. Llghl ruin. , QREENSBORO-Rlvei- 7. f?t ? Inches ?nd atatlonary. Weather cooler and raining. The Adam Jacob. Is duo op and down on Monday. MOROANTOWN-Rlver 7 feet 9 inchei. Raining all day. PITTSBURGH?River ?.? feet ?nd falling at the dam. Cloudy and cool. STBUBENVIM.E-Rlvcr 7 feet 5 Inches and falling. Weather cloudy and root Pawed up-The Joroe. Moran. J. C. jtl.her, Prlneeu. Ben Hur, Kanawha and Keystone Btale. IP you denlre a luxurious growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature'. ornwnlnff nrnnmcnf nf 'both RfXCi. 1180 only HaiI'I Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renowcr. _ ILLIIfEHV Opening to-d?y. MWABMKKIV.N ?LL?.BY ?p?"-RKl-aShMW. WALL PAPER lea bolt at Ch?W'?. WALL PAPER lc a bolt at Ch?w*i. OPKIIHOafflna p.ll.rmApril IS,IMS H.ln ilr-l. $<? WIMS fc?AP AM. WALL PAl'BR lo a bolt at Ch?w'?. OME STORE RO< irig, April 5, 1< . v, ; > -r-< / ' . ' *fcfo# 't'' X '* \ " ; rV " A ' *' ' : ffl&' . - fyMmm!#> - i <p$ (>' ' I ' < K >. *> ^ Uftkr-V'^ ?-' *> ' :V-iM>! '; ; tfj1- "" r, 1< i &?' ?.v ' s-f ; -i ttyj< .; " .. 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Last night she sent a messenger ?y after morphine, and the colored woman referred to was at the house when the boy got back. She saw Cornne take the morphine from the boy, ind expostulated with her In vain against taking It. for she emptied the mntenta In a minute. The colored woman sounded the tlarm. though Corlnne tried to restrain her by saying that she hadn't taken Mleon. and was Just trying to fool her. The cries of the (colored woman soon llled the house, and In a few minutes Jorlnne sank Into K stupor. Drs. Tayor and Bullard thought their services ilmost uncalled, for when they arrived, is the unfortunate woman appeared to >o nearly dead. It was 11:10 o'clock when they began their work of bringing ler to life and It was nearly 1 o'clock wfore she showed signs of recovering. They used emetics, stomach pumps, ind Anally Injected atropine, caffeine and permangranate of potash. So many were the Injections that her arms and shoulders were almost covered with punctures. It was after midnight before she showed signs of returning consciousness, and though the doctor* worked hard, at two or three Intervals they hnd almost given up hope, the woman falling to breathe for a few minutes, Grouped around hor couch was the faithful colored woman and other colored women, and some white women, whose consciences might bo termed colored. A sister of Corlnne. who lives In Ehe same neighborhood, waa present nd was almost heartbroken. The two Istors were born In Wheeling, and to a ' Kothor IIUM' uaviinrnn-mns^miPH i "Kit" Wilson, who liven nfxt door to !ho scene, tried the morphine route liut Ml, and she was an Interested spccta:or of Corlnne'n Ktruntlo. At 3 o'clock this mornlnir. Corlnne Riley was sinking, and her death Is expected. WALL PAPER lc a bolt at Chew's. WALL PAPER lc a bolt *t Chew's. OPTICIANS?JOHN BECKER A 00. ANNOUNCEMENT. John Becker & Co., jfeWELERB AND OPTICIANS. 3097 Jacob 8tr??t, *-* - **? ? "" _ Colitis, to Ukt chant* of Tailing tlia B?J|S ??.r'.nt to pay you to consult us. wo can flvo you good wrvlco and savo you money on your purchases. Vsry-rMpoctfully. JOHN BECKER & CO. -- * TJ ' Ats"'' *'4 )MS ' ''" '- ':ETv "' - ' >>;,.:t';-->> ' -'"J ^ *Q7 JS I : , i |jh'?* 'if'>, K-" ... - ;; v: i: ti: . . ' '" : 3'V" > ^'"W t>rrv'<: ? {?$? *' j ; , , V; V '."V ' .i'-.'.J;;' ' . .' V-.-'I'''vK^ mmmrmm S ' I , i'Respe 'alace Fan * . ' r Main Street, WHEELING, f ?* AMUSEMENTS. "Wang" In all Its glory and magnlflccncc, with Mr. Albert Hart In the leading role, Is announced tor. Ita farewell visit hero on next Saturday, matinee ?nd night at the Optra Houtc. A Jer My city buuiiiiku uyi in hub muuui production: Th< Academy of Music vu for the third time crowded to the doom lut night by a delighted and enthusiastic lot of Jersey City people. Never la the history of the academy has Mansgor Henderson scored such a success. "Wane." by the present company, and indcr tho management of D. W. Truss, has never been equaled. Line was formed at the box-office last night and every seat was occupied when the curtain rose on tho opening scene :ot "Wang." Late comer* were forced to tand In a fringe behind the seats. The tory of "Wang" is familiar to theatregoers. It had a run ef S50 nights at the Broadway, in New York, which proved its merits as a favorite. It Is more, magnlilccnt than ever this season. The icenery Is elegant and entirely new. the music, which Is catchy, has been brightened/ the local hits are Irresistible, the pretty girls In gorgeous cos. tumes nil the stage, and "Wang" Is lnflpicrthnhiv funny. Those who were present lut night went away .wlthvBIons of brlfrht scenes, pretty girls, gorgeous coloring and bits of (un and mu?lo llngcrtng In their minds, and not one of them will recall "Wang" without a pleased smile. Tha management of the theatre has looked upon "Wang" as the event of the season, and judging from the crowd last night the public hu the same opinion. if "lh? Dastltr," The seventh edition of "The Dassler" will be seen at the Grand the Ust half of this week, commencing with tne usual Saturday matinee, it may be said to be not only newly bound, but more than a re-prlnt. newly written. It Is, In (act. sn entirely new version, retaining only the name of the famous farce comedy, which. In Its time, luis amused no less than three million of people. It Is a long career of wonderful success, and one to bo prouu 01. 11 nas own rawe no by a. conscientious effort to Improve the piece f?ch year and keep It up-todmo, and It Is confidently assorted that the production this season. the piece, the company, and all the surroundings are better than ever before. The new piece hss an entirely new story and plot complete, retaining only the names or two of the prominent characters In the old play. Ot the company, the most welcome faces of bygone years are to be seen this soason. Of the music, which forms so largo a part of eveiy good farce comedy, It can be truthfully sold It Is the brightest, newest, most catchy and whlstle-on-the-sfrcct order of tin* hMn (Win* tn lUiicn. o*Bi/kuiun ~ . . . tirlwt the piece right up-to-date uid nil It "full of *ln(for," aa the eajrtn* HO^d, A? the reanlt of thl? effort, it la Ki-nernlly acknowledged that The Daiiler" la uhlnlnir brighter thla year than ever before. WALL PAPER lo a bolt at Chew'i. WALL PAPER lc a bolt at Chew's. BEG mdpath'a Historical Library. WALL PAPER lc * bolt at Chew'a. WALL PAPER lo a bolt at Ch?Wc .aik!"V W Hi m<&. -5 m't ^ 1/ ,, V', . ' ' ' $kp&: ' * <i;:avtSXmam ; $?*h ' - ' . ' !' ." MS . r, * '; ; i?:i-- . " -'i:: l>; 'fe ; v' ;. ' s . ' " 'im v V. ' ' . . mm. 'V f *"' " '' V-V ii:-.m-' r . ,t . fliil . \ ' " '&&:&'& : v.-:v.. . / Jfr ;-.v , - ' > ' ? *fc*.. ; ctfufly You$ Cit i- .1 ' .' V - . . . r> liture Con 1116 W ABOUT PEOPLE llnafanla UuCllr iud iniailUK Folk# Abroad. Miss Lottie Johnson Is home from California. TV. A. Berry, of St Albans, was at the Windsor yesterday. Henry Rlbt and wife, of SIstertville, (nnftM) at thf* Hfurnm VMterflW. Joseph Rolnhelmcr and daughter, of Fairmont, are guests of the Stamm. O. M. AUender, of Mannlngton, was Among last night's arrivals at the Howell Mrs. Llzxle Dobbs, of Plttsbp?h, to visiting Mr* H. F. Dobbvoi South Main street. Will Slpke, now of Kauffraann's store. Pittsburgh, spent Sunday with his parent! on the South Side. George D. Phillips, of the Island, left for "Washington, Pa., yestenlay. where his parents now reside. C. H. Carpenter, of Cameron, anil C. H. Hunter, of Moundsvllle,, yrere West Vlrgl^lant at the Stamm yesterday. Dr. Charles L. Hill and family Have returned home from Florida, where iney nave ueeu speuuuiK lul inunji.? Mr*. James W. Paxton and family have, returned to their country teat. Upland*, from their winter home In ThomasvMe, Georgia. Miss Mattle Neebltt, of Nineteenth street, left yesterday morning for Pittsburgh. where she will spend severs] months with friends. Mayor-elect W F. Hit?. of Huntingtoo.who lately put the "Demmles" to rout, was the recipient of many congraduations at the McLure, when be wis stopping last night Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Lamb have returned Tram the east While In Washington Mrs. Lamb called on Mrs. MeKinley by Invitation. The ladlea ?ere ar boiu^lng school together In Media, FOB rheumatism and neuralgia use Salvation Oil. the greatest cure on earth for pain. It Is an Infallible cure. 25 cents. _ WALL PAPER lc a bolt at Chew's. SEE Rldnath's Historical Library. wall PAPER lc ?. bolt at Chew'*. WALL PAPER >.c a bolt at Chow's, MILLINKUT ' WALL PAPER lo a bolt at Chen'g. WALL PAPER lc a bolt at ChoW. ' ' ' GOLD x uu vail v Go Amis if you get a package li this. It contains the genui: eoj&i Washing Powdei It cleans everything ai cleans it quickly and cheapl Largest package THE N. K. FAIR Chicago, St. fcouli, New : = ' r. '''aJ.1 ->' , *,... V ' - it' : t". ... : . . . V. /" ' " + . I : .. . . " :>"i : . "> ' - {/. ; ; Vl ! V.VV , . r' , */' ..v ?** d;i v .' ipany, = \ # I7ater Street, \r A v jtx* LAST OFTHESZIBOX. Optra Hoih Urdieitri nakamMv anlCoMBtOtrlO. , The Opera. House orchestra gave the last rehearsal of the season at the Ation hall lift night to one of the large* audiences that has assembled there for some time. A fine programme had been arranged and It Is needless to stsu that every number was thoroughly enjoyed. It any distinction were to made. Howinl'r overture from "Othello" ana iJounara's serenade "bniAIlUM for dtrlng Instruments, proved to b? the-'most popular with the audience. On May 10 the annual grand concert of the orchestra will be siren ?t Wheeling Park Casino, an event that li always looked forward to with the liveliest anticipation of pleasure br the appreciative musical public ot Wheeling. Aa artistic and enjoyable a> have been the? annual concerts, the coming one promises to excel those that have become pleasant recollections. The orchestra will be augmented by several performers of note from abroad, while local talent will be called on to 1111 the vocal numbers on the programme. Last night's programme waa as follows: PARTI. March?"Bicyclist".. HauschM. Overture?"Othello" Rowlal Walts?"Vienna Beauties" Zletirar PAST U. Grand Fantasia froth "Martha"... Flotow Qavotte-'Tha Lady of the White House'V Bollag "Grand March potjfcurrl on muoMi Airs".*:?i. .... l) Prussia, b) Austria, c) Hungary; d) Hussla. ?) Italy. f> England: g) Denmark, h) Belgium. ) Scotland, J> Sweden, k) Chill 1) America, m) Switzerland. n) France, o) Finale. FART m. 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