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j ? gococooooaooooooooocoop SPORT. COOOGOOOCOOOGCGOOOGGGO 2 oooooooooooo BASIC HALL. ' ' u Fans of the Inter-state circuit of 1896 nil! remember the crowd of ball players > representing Little Washington, who feomt'd to be primarily in Ujq Jjiuslness of having a hlflh old tlnie.'ahu played the national same on the side. Byron I MoKeown, a millionaire oil magnate, ran the club, and Dave Curran, a ' Washington boy who, It will be remembered. was given a one-day trial on the , Wheeling team of '95 In the Iron & Oil | league, was captain and flrst-baseman. Huh .McKcown and Curran enlisted in I the Tenth Pennsylvania at the out- | break of hostilities last spring, and went with their regiment to the Philippines. Writing fr??:n Manila under date of December -!>, Curran writes as follows" -We played ball yesterday with the I South Dakota and we won, 11 to G. We will play Oregon on Monday,and we will win, ror we nave i:ie ciuck mm it-uiu, 11. fou remember, we won from Oregon __ c:?co before, In fact, wc have iron all our = -atnes. We also have a football team i,( and we practice every morning. I am a rr] member of the team, Stump' Itehn, p: c.ipialu, and Byron McKedwn, mnnager. w We play Minnesota next year, January ai S. We have a warm football team, Just h< cs well as a base ball team. -I was out on the Olympia Wednes- tn day. Saw Dewey, who didn't have much rr to .-ay, aside from asking me how they ot were getting along with the new court house in Washington. Pa. But .say, perhaps that old ship is all there! Byron was with me, and we were taken all j.. over the vessel. Haven't the time and couldn't tell you if I had the time. Suf- Ll lie* to say Uncle Sam is very much all si right in every particular. The sailors on tl board <hc flagship could not do too ai much for us. All the naval men have %v groat love for the Tenth Pennsylvania. b< When they come ashore they always cciw to our quarters. They call the -9* Tenth quarters the 'sailors' home.'" ^ el Says yesterday's Columbus State I" Journal: The Columbus All-Stars will very likely have another opportunity to st defeat the team of cracks from "Wheel- m ing. as arrangements for another match are now under way, and although the meeting will in all probability not take place before March, it is safe to say that the people of this city will have a 13 chance to again witness ;> fniatch be-j W i wo en the team? time Tina sucn a close nj struggle in the months of December and j . January. Moth teams are willing?yen, j anxious?to set a chance at the other, | te and there te every reason to believe that | to the negotiations now pending v.-ill re- i sii unit in a match. In a short letter to ' ni Teter Hartunz. Manager William Fette, : m of the Wheeling All-Stars, writes that j e* In hi? next letter fuller details will be fa Included, and all the possible change in the conditions will be that there will j b?? r.n afternoon games in cither city, as j the amount of the purse will be much : larger than before and the teams can ?' a:ford to stop over one exti'a. -th whkki.ixg" lkaoue. Won. Lost. P.T. | \vhf?-::ng 4s c .Stf> I aj Po'-vlor" 41 Jti .801 .Ml Alike 41 10 .S04 j Puritans M if, .70*11 ni CM Clonics :\ 27 .471 i .. Golden Roilr. If. 2'i .4C I e .Mt Nit p; ::s .zhj | w I'urns' 11 .2tM tl: u n. : it az .:*'U m I'.-o- Horns 11 . 43 .201 Cr Last ni'.'iu'H score: ?t rp.Od llo:;xss. 1st. 3?1. Total a: Ko" 151 11S ,133 4"."> di I - r a r: Ir lj:, 147 123 4 J! -Andrews 13S 131 l.M 42:5 '.'.-f.iow ns 141 4is 1,1 Kiln lis Hi 13'j 319 St Mart.!; ,.... J22 132 14'J 294 M Total? $23 7C-0 SOD 2iM I..\ MF.I.LE. 1st. :d. 2d. Total b< I'. West ftl 114 14S 3:.3 Arvi'irgcr 120 117 It's 2V, , ' I'iril 141 13TT. l'l 425 l? Fette lr.s- ivj 1:0 >i Nor;, man 142 145 . 11:1 4&.] i.OCll!l? 1-3 :'4'? Total.-* TC> sr. 223 H Scorers?J. Y?-nson anu Fiddell Burk. Umpire?Wledfcbush. fl To-nlsht?Puritans and All Alike. 11 01 THK L \. W. ASSKMBIjY fl Iii Session ut Providencc?Cyclcl'aths ami Good Koads. ^ PROVIDENCE, K. I., F"li. 8.?This ^ was Rood roads day in tlienational as- 02 3eml>ly of the L. A. \V. At the morning rc session President Potter spoke on the ^ benefits of cycle paths. E. G. Harrison In reviewed the work that the department pi of agriculture Is dnlnj?. and F. O. Stan- A ley pave an interesting address on the ^ automobile. Dr. Mcndenhall also spoke 0| at the afternoon session. Governor \v Dyer welcomed the delegated-to Rhode J,i Island. General Hoy Stone, who saw active service In Porto Uico under General Miles, spoke of the roads in Porto Itleo. ft] Mayor Baker, who is a wheelman, welrnniwl ?hr. - - ? ?1 f,aivn in x lUYlUCHCC. t, St'-rllntr KHIott spoke hrlelly. J; \N. Sims, of IJaltlniore. spoke of c,: agitation. The relations lo THU WEAPON OF SCIENCE. \\< .Yv. The man with a (u spear and shield may . . y seem a terrible fellow J! to one who meets p him empty handed or ni SseSjLu onb' t'u" same , soft of an jn equipment with which to - '.A.. flf *" . 'fS' X^ cither '? "4A tf "^0 0!lllL'''{ " "A stand j? before a modern rifle? Any disease may be deadly enough t?. *ne:: yon have no adequate means ?>i "?' hand to confront it. Plenty of peon. di? .1 I.I.. ,i: _' - _?> * lit v ui uumMic ui;-raxs, i simply liccausc tii'r stereotyped, routine, wnselrsr. mvUiods ?nd remedies usually cmp!t?vc?l arc not halt-wav equal to the [ .. o.canion. ' .11 1'Ut wh?n :?truly scientific remedy like Jjj 1;:. 1'iercc'r, great" Golden Medical J)is- 'v. rovcry" is brought to bear upon the <"ojnplai::ts which it is designed to cure/ j? ' t I?c:j? trales the tough hided wtuid armor f, /?!'-tin::te disease with the same tin- Hi ' rring mcuruey and power with which ;i f" modem rifle penetrates a savage shield. Hi I had been doctoring and using patent medicine for about a year an?i a half, bring unable t<> v inotf of the tirw." John I.. CoughI.?'|. of t'.lrn .,u,a};?,*Soiaef?l Co.. pa. "" '! tor Miid 1 had heart di^eaar and Indi- S! ion. it b'^an witli a choking and oppressed C,1"K in the cheat. t seemed to be rat.' from r.inut clear ilinvn into my stomach. My ?Wtite wa* usually poor. and I was uh weak ^1 ' ''I riTvrui'. : ? though I had hern starved out * -r tiionUi-* Mv heart krpt throbbing contiu- < ' "l.v and I war. short of breath. ,. ''ninlly 1 wrote to In. it. v. Picrce. llufTalo, ho ? \ for advice end he informed nir thai I had |Jt j*Ujge?itioti nnd torpid liver. I did ttot think | . inst <hiiKnoM?i wan right, but I ordered ?ix l?t- 1 1 " ' { l)i. Picrcc'k r.oldeu Medial'. l>i*covcry Jn'l b>c?n m% uv. After ming three Inltlr* I to improve slowly nnd noon went to work; I 3<u |uvc j,frn vrorking ever nine?." ' ?r obstinate constipation Dr. i'ierce's If PiMts;iiit l'cllcts arc the most perfect w> n'f-<litiuc ever devised. They give j,, prompt, comfortable, permanent relief. i;, D" rHalf,WeHj\ * n lra miTHUifMlffl?HIM ti? ' Manv persona have their good dayand' hnthelr bad dar. Others aro about lulf Hick all tho time. They har* headache, con backache, and aro rcitfess and nervous. flV<i Food doc? not tA.it?? rood, and tho dicestlon is floor; tho Akin U dry and sallow wai and disfigured with pimple? oreruptious; c ?leej? brings no rc.*t and work ha buidcu. .' if what causes thl? ? lopurc blood. , ^^^^^cmedy l\.r kspial It takes out all impurities from thofl ^)l1' blood. When theso aro removed, nature H Wei take* rlffht hold and completes tho cure. | T Price. 91.00 a bottle. At aU druggists. | f0r If thrro in constlpatlou, tako Aycr'a | l'llli. Frier, 2$c. a box. fl ?ur "Write to tlin doctor all thn particular* Infl for .yonroase, You wilt recclre a prompt replyM nro fcwttbout cost. Address, Da. J. 0. AY El'., 3 ' _ U Lorroll, Mass.CJ i'as bee " car itween the wheelmen and tho horse- Jou ion have become closer during the bun ist few years, ho said, and while tho A heolmen were the real agitators they prl' re belli},' warmly supported by the tho M-semen. fori This afternoon closed with a short act ilk on the roads of Europe and this nlr< ?u a try, illustrated by u largo number ns ! lantern views. out fav l.ark ofIntcrest. l0.( BALTIMORE, Feb. S.?The lack of itcrest in the annual assembly of the cogue of American Wheelmen will re- ^ ilt in a smaller attendance this year a*al mil heretofore. Messrs. Sains. Mutt era id Skiles will represent the state, and cja| ill carry the proxies of the other mem ;rs. n Mr. Sams is discouraged at the lack ' energy displayed by members of the :5n uryhind division in not securing more "er ?\v members. The division has not lough money to pay Its running excises.. Since April 1. 1S3S. for the excuses of office Sams has drawn out of Tin le division treasury but $13. This does e Dt begin to pay for the stationery. ! ( amps, printing and the expenditures jcessary to keep the work going. 1 me Auber ami Turker. e<l "Buzz" Auber, the South Side banm, is billed to meet George Tucker, of ' ?]_ 'ashington, Pa., at Washington to- hai ght, for ten rounds, before the Gor- ^in ten )n Athletic Club. Tucker is a pro- Nvc ge of Prof. "Jimmy" Gordon, and said am be a good one. Auber. however, may pa\ 10w him a trick, but unless he receives ing ore uennite information to-day. the pre atoh may fall through. ".Buzz" was T ;pectin? a telegram last night that me iled to arrive. mo m tra Made Them Uneasy. larl NEW YORK. Feb. S.?T!ie reports the terrible hurricane encountered on inti le last westward voyage by the Li? t' :iers St. Louis, Lucania and La Chainigne, have made the owners and ;ents of delayed vessels somewhat an- the tsy regarding their ships. Seafaring 0011 en have given up aiPliopcs ot' ever \^y elng the British freighter, Almida, noli hieh sailed from Shield.--, England, for nai lis port 021 December 10 last, in com- B and of Captain A. McGregor, with a me ew of twenty-five men. The missing wh earn r is a steel vessel of J.r.4- tons, by id earried a general cargo. The Twee- ''in' e Trading Company's sieannu* Catan- ! . from Glasgow, December HI, which j :in' et 11 sale that carried away the smoke Avil ack and after making repairs at SV I';." lehaels, Azorea, started for this port V;1.1 1 January %(>,'ought to have arrived ,y lire several days ago, but probably has ;en delayed by the hurricane. The Q vners of part of the cargo 0:1 the Ca.nia to-day had it reinsured. New York's Poison Mystery. j.1^ NEW YORK. Feb. 8.?The body of hen onry C. Barnet, who is alleged to have Hor ied of poisoning under circumstances ^ lat indicate a conneetion with the case ne; C Mrs. Kate J. Adams, whose death pro om a dose of cyanide of mercury sent ^ irough the mall to IT. S. Cornish, is f0.. ill .HI unsolved rrlininsil mvsmrv wnc .-nr. >-day taken from the grave in Greenood cemetery, where It was Interred , 1 December 1_, 189S. Viscera from the sl!J mains will be subjected to chemical nalysis, which will require about ton lys for completion. Meanwhile the iquest in the case of Mrs. Adatns will ocecd, beginning to-morrow. District r. ttorney Gardiner Is said to have the idence well in hand lor the formula- ste on of an accusation against suspects ! whom there are three or more, but p.R horn the prosecution do not publicly i me. ? o. Pit! liisliop William*' Funeral. MIDDLKTOWX, Conn.. Feb. 8.?The T iner.il services over the remains of-the * isclit Rev. John "Williams, D. D., LL. Yill ., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal S lurch, diocese of Connecticut, and sen- in^ r bishop of the house of bishops of the plscopal church in America, will be 7 ?ld at the Church of the Holy Trinity, t ?re, Friday ufternoon at - o'clock. The ten iKht .Rev. Chauncey M. Rrewster, "1; shop coadjutor, will probably otfl- ;i at.?. The body will lie in state during riday morning in St. Luke's chapel, id interment will be In the Indian Hill nietery here, where Uishop Williams' ?.[, other was buried. ^ 'i' Commander Sexton's Rurial. at CHICAGO, Feb. 8.?Without unneces- _ ^ Ice iry formality or pomp, the remains of ,p ic late Colonel .lames A. Sexton, com- fe(.| lander In chief of the G. A. R., were rj Id to rest to-day at Rosehill cemetery. 0'el omrades of Columbia post conducted fJ. 10 services at Memorial hall, In the uhlic Library building, and at the jjLV| rave, while other posts of the city at- j0. tided and assisted In the simple rites '' ' the order. m oth Yellow Fever at Guaiia.jay. Cuba. GLWNA.LW. 3'rovlnee of Pitirir ?l..l !!.' io, Cuba, Fob. 8.?Six cuaes of yellow fro) ;ver have developed among the sol- at i lern belonging to the Two Hundred id .Second New York regiment. 1'ri- T ito Clooncy is very sick. but llie other eoa tscs are not regarded as being espec- i':,) lly serious. I)r. Keheverria, a yellow ,' '1' :Ver expert, says there is no doubt of ?i"5 i" soldiers being sufferers from yellow ver. but he adds that there is no like- T tiood of its spreading. pas at Something Promised. ho; CINCINNATI, O.. K?h. S.?A Time?- Wh gO II ... n .wk.un niiuLiiii hays: of I Mr.1. Painphilia Wolcott, widow of tJio to I'. Wulcott and . Inter of Kdwln . Stanton, Kceretary of war !u Lintln'a cabinet. died hero to-day, arced . venty-two. Mrn. Woleott han written ,.f, tn-thliifT upon the pmpnal Hide of her * other'H character, which Kin- refused , have published until after her death, I teat t In* ICccnrd. t j1(, ST. PATh, Minn.. Feb. 8.?Last night pan at the winter's record for cold, the tMU] Gather bureau reporting -S degrees be- j,',,, iv '/cro, while un>dllelal temperature* rail nged down to .'!5 and 40 below. I mu :ONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS* 11 day in Senate?House Filibusters Over Public liuilriiug BilK. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. S.?The ate confined itself largely to the nsactlon or routine business to-day. s Inclla^ appropriation bill which has n pending for several weeks, was ipleted and passed. The legislative, cutive and Judicial appropriation bill * taken up, but after twenty-four res of it had been disposed of. It was I aside for the day. A few nieasufcs nlnor importance were passed. ho net result of the work during the days allotted for the consideration ?ubllc buildings in the house was the sage of a single bill providing for erection of a building at Newport tvs, Vn? nt a cost of 573.000. Sixtyi bills in all, carrying or authorizing expenditure of about J12.000.0CK) wen? orably considered in committee of whole when the committee rose to\ but because seventeen other bills orted had not been acted upon in unittce llllbusterlng tactics were reted to and all efforts to advance the s favorably acted upon in committee *e blocked. he second bill appropriating $i7,000 a building at yialr City, Neb., got as as -the third reading when a demand the production of the engrossed bill vented it from being placed upon its sage. The previous question had n ordered on the Altcona. Pa., bill, rping Si".",000. when the house adrned, so that it will be the unfinished Iness to-morrow. II the other bills, however, lose the L'llecpd Ktntim llit-i.* h.ifl in virtue .tf Bpeclal order. Another tiny therei, will have to he allotted to secure Ion upon them and assurances have ?ady been obtained for another day soon as the appropriation bills arc of the way. Twenty-four bills were orably acted upon by the committee lay. Declines to Uccogni/.c Claim. IT AS H1X GTOX, D. C.. Feb. *S.?The te department, after mature consldtlon has declined to recognize the in of the Austro-llunsarian rovmont for Indemnity on uccount of Hungarian strikers killed by Sheriff rtin's posse at Hazleton, Pa.,Septem10, 1897. MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS. i; Only Remedy in the World* Kxppta Surgical Operation,Thai Will ertainly Cure any Form of Piles. he study of physicians, the experlnts of chemists, the loudly advertispretenslons of quacks, have been for irs expended in one direction; lo And ile cure that will cure. 'lie results have been ii. number of ;mless, and in most cases useless tments, suppositories and even innal remedies, which the public have [glied in the balance of experience 1 found wanting: nearly all of them *e some relief, but nothing approacha radical cure resulted from these parations. he remedy required is one that imdiately stops the pain so severe in st cases of piles, and then by toileting the small blood vessels (capilles) to their normal size, produces a Ileal cure by reducing and finally lorbing the tumors and healing the amed. raw mucous surfaces. ntil two years ago. r.o such remedy I been produced, but at that time a pository was placed upon the marwhich has since proven itself to be long sought permanent cure for this imon and distressing trouble; It has idly become famous throughout the ited States and Canada, and Is now 1 by nearly all druggists under the ne of the Pyramid Pile Cure. ; is now tin; best known, because Its rit and safety have advertised it t-rev.-r used. It has been advertised word of mouth, from <>nc sufferer to ither: people who had tried everyng else, even submitting to painful i dangerous surgical operations bout avail llnally have founil that ?s may be cured without pfiln and hout expense, practically, as the amid Pile Cure is sold for the nom1 price of 50 cents and 51.00 per packbe Pyramid Instantly stops all pain I at the. same time contain no cone. morphine or narcotics: the acids 1 healing properties contained in the ledy speedily remove, cause a ilthful, natural contraction and abptlon of tumors: it will cure any m of rectal trouble except cancer and ."aneed llstula, which by the way trly always result from neglecting inor and Limolv trMtmcnt tnr ,s above slated, can furnish you h the Pyramid Pile Cure at fiO cents ordinary size or 51.00 for large pack. book on cause and cure of piles sent [> by addressing Pyramid Co., Marill, Michigan. THE RIVER. YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES, irlcston...KANAWHA. - p. 111. rlngton....bEROY. 3:3ft j?. m. ubcnvlllo..T. M. l'.AYNE, 2:H0 p. in. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. cinnati....QUEEN CITY. S a. in. ROATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Lsburgh...VIRGINIA, Z ;u in. Movement of Tow I mats, he following boats with coal tows sed down for Cincinnati and Louise yesterday. a. in.?Clipper, John W. Alles. a. m.?Belle McGowan, Robert Jenkp. m.?Pacific. p. in.?Mount Clare. hese boats passed up (lying light yesJay: a. in.?Nellie Walton. a. m.?I. N. Buntoji. < Alone < lie Landing. 'lie Lexington has lAld up below teeling. he 11. K. Bedford went to the bank Parkersburg. .Vather Wednesday?Clear and cold, forming rapidly. he marks at 6 p. in., Wednesday?9 l u incncs and railing. he Queen City will he here at S oek thin morning for Cincinnati, he local parketa yesterday wcro the ay and T. I\l. Hoyne. They tied up L night, however, on account of the lie hoys on the wharfhoat had aner day of trials yesterday. The lee k rapidly heeomlng thicker ami ivler last night. he Vii'Klnia is coming up the river in Cincinnati, and l.i due here Friday i a. m? hut the ico may compel her to to the hank en route. he .lohn \V. Alios yesterday sank :i I llat la the middle of tin- river at <11 S. IK'Iir tSOWICK ley, twelve UlllCS >\v Pittsburgh. H i* a bad obstrue^ and should be avoided with cure steamboatmen. In- Hen Hnr was reported :is having wed New Martinsville for Pittsburgh y ii. m. yesterday, but up to a hue ir last. night she had not leached iceling, and it was believed she had i* to the hank below here on account lite Ice. Pitt *diiiriih lilvcr Was. ri'TSItlTKC.II, Feb. S.?Tliu* far the i>mpt to raise the sunken rails at rrlinan by the magnet process bus ved a failure. It appears that, the lgton Electric Company has beoil une to yet a tow bout with sufllelent trie power t<? furnish electricity to maicnet. It Is said that the eoiniy will try another method, and will envoi* to raise the rails with dome t of ii grappling contrivance. So g as III" river remained Ii1bI> the s did not bother the steambontmen cli, as the boats went over the ob-, Siano Ulargainn. . Piano Bargains. ; One F. 0. Light & Co., square.. $125: One Grovenslein & Co., square.. $100 L One Stanley & Sous, square.... $125 = One Heine Kamp, square $100 ^ One McPliail, square $ 90 n iji One Schoraachcr & Co., square.. $ 60 ^ bi 11 Several others correspondingly low and on easy paymenrs. ^ d T ' H Milligan, Wilkin & Co., \ 1138, INI and 1142 Market St g = 1C structlon. Since the river has fallen to ? a scant barge stage, und as the channel is narrow at that place, the obstruction has become a menace to navigation. Ice is Jioating out of the Allegheny ami it is very heavy. Cold weather is d? predicted, but the rivermen are of the s:i tiiiit me ?/?> mi-.i iu-uuj on me " Atlantic coast, in the vicinity of Now L! Jersey, will drift westward and bring wanner weather to-morrow. A rain 1. within a few dnys would cause a dan- Si gerous llood. us there is several feet of snow in the Pittsburgh district and the valleys of the Allegheny and Monon- t't, gahela. m The coal shipments have about cens- ai ed. The following boats departed yes- ?r> terday afternoon: J. C. Fisher, ? barg- ? es, Mount Clare, 4 barges; Robert Jenk- i. ins, S barges. No towboats departed this "* morning. Tlie channel is clear of all wrecks below Merriinan, except at Lascholl's landing, where there is a fuel ->? barge in the channel. Hut It will not in- .L* terfere seriously with navigation. J liver Telcgra ins. ^ MORGANTOWN ? River 'J feet 2 Inches; colder and clear. 011^ CITY ? Rlvr 1 foot 9 inches and ~ stationary: clear and zero weather. t WARREN ? River .'J foot; cloudy and cold. \u GREENSBORO ? River 9 feet 10 = Inches and falling: fair and cold. BROWNSVILLE ? River S feet 2 inches. ~ PARKERSBURG?River 12 feet and _ falling: clear and cold. I! PITTSBURGH ? Kivor 7.2 feet and falling at the dam; clear and cold. POINT PLEASANT?River -6.3 feet nnd rising; cloudy. ?, CINCINNATI ? River 27.7 feet and l> rising: clear. V CAIIiO?River 23.8 feet und rising; clear and colder. MEMPHIS?River 14 feet and falling; clear and cold. LOUISVILLE?River rising with 12.5 al feet in canal. 30.3 feet on falls. 34.5 feet , below locks; clear and cold. 01 EVANS VILLI:?River 2ft feet and ris- te ' ing; clear and cold. BEI.LA1KE IIAI'PEXIXGS. = i blatters of Interest in thc'Mctrop'oIis of Belmont County. ? j There was a shortage of gas yesterday | ar.d it not only left several households , cold and-dreary, but it stopped the steel r! works and the, bottle works for a. time. 7a i Fortunately the break in the pipe was po | repaired in a comparatively short time w' and the natural fuel was turned on in J time to save everything but the incon- J(. venlenco and trouble noted. of The Bell a ire Stove Company has se- SH lccted a new set of o Ulcers as follows: lu President. Joseph Clements; vice presi- , dent .B. T. Powell; manager, Robert ? Johnston; secretary and treasurer, II. H Roomer. These officials are all new -1 except Mr. Johnston, who lias been the manager from the beginning of the works. The school board selected Messrs. se John II. Hoffman and James A. Driggs I.-' ?!? - n ??? "? nf boards uf education of the .state to be t|, held at Columbus on the 21th and LT.tli. wl The local board also paid bills, teach- th era' .salaries and attended to other mat- Pi' tors of minor importance. A bunch of sweet violets reached hero ; from Chattanooga. Tenn.. yesterday morning- with the statement thai they ^ are in full bloom there now. Think of ^ the contrast between that and the violet q| hues produced in this valley! ai The do a J between Mr. Dcyarmon and Mr. A. Kern concerning the property re- ^ cently burned is said to be about con- \ summated now and Mr. Kent pracutAl- an ly assumed charge yesterday. l>< Mrs. Charles I!. Castling left yesterday morning for New York, where she < will meet her husband and take passage ? for England. ]t is their present intention to remain over there. lolin McCraw, formerly of the Arm of McGraw & Crow, has retired from the J[ firm since the insurance is settled up and each partner will go into business \\* on his own account. a : The Twentieth Century club will be ^ entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tamos C. Tallman this evening by Mrs. llattle Lazure and Miss Nellie Tollman, ne The woman's home and foreign mis- ?/ slonary society of the First Presbvte- ,n< rian cinirch met at the home of Mrs. l0 Lizzie Woodbridge last night. co Sleighing parties are out every night *!' now. but Iasi night was cold enough to send lilt-in home early, unless there or were lire* along t he line. an Eddie Hogan, William Long and lied- f1' man Ney, soldier boys just returned, an* sll receiving iho congratulations of their i friends. pr J All tIir* people on tlio low lands here j are trembling lost a Mood follows and (ja so mi' of t Ik'Sl* on higher grounds have fears. T!v next !s the last of the lecture -J course entertainments here for ihis winter, and It cotnes next Tuesday evening. ! James Harrett. a i].-<ltimorc & Ohio ? fireman, who has boon on the road some years, was promoted to engine* r. Miss Amy Ward entertained a pleas- * ant company of friends at her home yes teruuy evening. .Mrs. Clara Kirkpatriek has boon appointed executrix of the estate of lier lat<? husband. .M\Mi:C!Ii:\ XOTKS. Daily Items of ItilcreM. About People ami Invents. j The funeral of Klwood Brush, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. itrush, of McKees- j port. !'a? who died at the home ??r IiIh i;randmothcr. Mrs. l.-innah Marpl* . , ! .Sunday evening. too!; place yesterday j afternoon at U o'clock, interment nt | 1 i Mi-Moch'.-n cemetery. i I Private Oorge M^rrK of Company I j M. First West Virginia Volunteer In- j j fautivV. arrived liome yesterday from I Columbus, Cla. j \ i ICverett Parker has rrturned home | from Pittsburgh, w here ho has been the i t*;nost of friends for several days. I ! Mis. Itobert liannan Is laid up with j *?' j a severe attack of'typhoid fever at her | ! home on Marshall street. j : l.awrenee Zarnltt, of Wheeling, was n , I visitor iu town yesterday* J Dr. .1. S. Smith is conMned to his room on account of bIcIuu n5. Postmaster Stephens is conllned to his { | home by sickness. lhi H\NE GENIUS UsrmSA WORD A!1 colld advertisements under the following headlngi: : t s .WANTED, FEIISONAL3, t ? LOST AND FOUND. ; ? FOR RENT, FOR SALE, ? will bo Inserted at tho rate of ?? >ne:tcent:t:a;:;word i ; %Canted. ;\rANTED - PANTS MAKERS TO call at 1412 Market street. ja31* TTANTED-GIRL FOR KITCHEN IV work and plain cooking; no washig. Inquire at 1122 Chapllno street Ja2S ITANTED-IJY A MARRIED MAN, r aged 33, situation as double entry ookkeeper. Address, for li days, M., caro utelilKoncer ofllco. feS* 4 GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN to tako orders for made-to-order othlng-. No rxjierlence necessary. Splenld chance. Sample outfit free. PRACTICAL TAILORING CO., Dept. A, Station . Chicago. Jal7 J<OMETUI NO NE W?W ANTED-A LL 5 dressmakers, sowing Kirls, ladles makyour own clothe?, to see my method f mittlnir; thf? Intnat mu\ fnrinr<v>d y 11 rat-class dressmakers und Indies' illors. Easy terms. Satisfaction puaran^ed. Featherhonlng taught: attachments Iven. A. I'. THISSELL. of New York, at 52 Main street, city, for a few weeks. feC* XT ANTED - Si;VERA I, TRUST WORIV Till' persons to manage our busltss in ttielr own and nearby counties. Ir.lnly ofllee work conducted at home, ilary straight ?900 a year and expenses? . finite, bonallde salary: no more, no less ilary. Reference. Em-lose self-nddreused iimpcd envelope. THE DOMINION OMI'ANY. Dept. M.. Chicago. Jal3* .TANK YOUR MONEY EARN MONEY r.JL ?The money-making chances In locks, Wheat, Cotton and Bonds aro betr and safer now than ever before. There -o no losses under our plan, and a stlpu:ted Income on your capital Is guaraned. Every facility for successful Investent Is offered our clients. Write for freo flvlco and literature, showing how you lay Increase your income without risk. . E. MAC KEY & CO.. I> Wall street. New ork. fet-s Uo Sloan. i T ON KV TCT LOAN ON~REAL KSIJL TATE. Six per cent Interest and ono ;r cent premium, total seven per cent, pply ?o THE BUCKEYE SAVINGS & DAN CO.. ;:d St.. Rellalre, Ohio. oc7 Canaries. CANARIES-. HARTZ MOUNTAIN* J Hollers. Males Ji'.GO. Females 30c. at ENRY IIELMURIGIIT'S, corner Mar t and Sixth street*. Receiver & Sale. Donaldson Carriage Co. RECEIVER'S SALE, o. 2110 Main street, Wheeling, W. a., of 40 first-class Buggies, Phaetons and Carriages private sale within 30 days, at a reiction of 25 per cent, on reasonable rms. GEORGE HOOK, Receiver. Seneral Diotiees. NOTICE-LOST. Certificates No.-*. 102 and 103. dated Nov. 1 VS. each calling for live shares of the j.ital stock of Crystal (JIuss Co.. a corirntion under the laws of West Virginia, ith place of business in Hrldgeport, Ohio, ir value $60 per share, Issued In names the undersigned, respectively, viz: No. In name of John J. and No. 103.Jn name Win. Kofhnlein. Any person finding Id certificates will be rewarded by remind same to us. at Bridgeport. Ohio. WM. KOEHNLEIN. >l-\v? JOHN J. KOEHNLEIN. Ml K .\-S i: Ji V DEI 'A I tTM I: NT. OFFICE OF THE 1 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY.}WASHINGTON. Doc. ISO.v I IVhercas, by satisfactory evidence p rented to t!i?; undersigned, it has been ade to appear that "The National Eslante Rank of Wheeling," in the city Wheeling, lit the county of Ohio, and e state of West Virginia, has complied ith nil the provisions of the Statutes of ?* United States, required to be coinled with before an association shall be ithorized to commence business of bankit. S'ow. therefore. I. Lawrence O. Murray, t-puty and Acting Comptroller of the irreney, do hereby eer'Jfy that "The ational Exchange Bank or Wheelinir," the city of Wheeling, in the county of tiio.- and state o* West Virginia, is ithorized to commence the business of nklng as provided in section fifty one indred and sixty-nine of tho Revised atntes of the United States, lu testimony whereof witness my hand id seal of office this twenty-ninth day o:' eccmbcr, imis. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, 'putv and Acting Comptroller of tho 1 ri i No. *:*'). J1 Stockholder*' Siccfing*. V) THE STOCKHOLDERS *:OF THE RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS. I'ho stockholders of The Riverside iron orks will take notice that, pursuant :o resolution passed by the board of dirccts of The Riverside Iron Works, on tho h day of Jamu:ry? A. D. a meeting the stockholders of said company v.-ill held at its principal olilce. on the corr of .Main and South streets. In tho city Wheeling, West Virginia, on Tr.esdav, 'bruary l'l. 1S1W. at 7::*.0 p. m., at which >tlng there will be offered a resolution increase from the Mirplus fund of said mpany the capital stock of The Riverle Iron Works from twenty thourand ares to thirty thousand shares, and to i*i?ie me numoor ?i snares so increase'! 1 added to 11n- original eapltal stock long the stockholders of tho said Klverle Iron "Works in proportion to their Idlnns of stock at tho time of offering Id resolution. 11 testimony whereof. J. X. Vance, as ' esldciit of The Riverside Iron Work", d .lohti l.?. Culbertson. as its secretary, ve hereunto set their hands, this 2:?th v of January. A. D. I4'1:'. .1. N. VA.Vi:. President. JOHN' D. CULUI'RTSON, i'.'1 S : t:wy. Clairvoyant. .PROF. TRUE... CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, 1036 Mciin Street. Second Floor, I'arlors ({, 7 and S. .Valk It), don't ring. This remarkable in, whose career has been on?* of slices, Is gifted bv nature with a power ;ii approaches tho miraculous, llo is i Uuowledged by the public wherever liu s been to be the marvel of the Nine- t nth century. Prof. True Is a prophet world-wide repute; he Is recommended I every one of his patrons. Ills power:!' ' lie the womb r and admiration of even I * o idt-ptlcal. His advice is Infallible, inducing and beyond dispute. Through < remarkable development of .second lit, and his thorough knowledge or tliej my sciences peculiar to the men of tiio' lent, he Is enabled to penetrate the woof I il w i? of Human life, iI** piws advice Inivinv.MS, la\vntillH, speculation. love, urtahlp. nuilrlmony: he unltrn the scpated ami onuses spuedy and happy marip? with the one of your ehole.\ The >ul?led anil unfortunate nock his eoun. Thousands of hcartu have hern mudo id thimttfh his tnithi'ul predictions, ilcdlumlsttc persons developed. OMleo urn, a. in. to p. m.. daily ami Sun* y. Parlors so arranged that you will I ft no xt ranger*. l-'ees SQc aiul 51.tW. ruoi"n:ri:. kkk: MhIii stwet. i ?11KATBST FACILITIES FOll ;T1IB f I'rou.pt Completion ol Orders at tho lolllgoneer Job yrlnUng OIllcu. I 3or Stent. TRIOR RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS 'JE In the City Bank Bulldlnjj. Inquire at tho City Bank of Wheeling. rorJO _ *ft"\rOlT CANT BEAT IT IP YOU . JL play fair." Boom and board Jo pwr wetk at Duard Hotel, 42 Twelfth street, city. M* ITIOR RENT-FINE OFFICE BOOMS. J bust location In elty. Possession at once. NICOLL'S ART STORE. 1121 Market street. oc20 Itior rent - rooms in horn} BROOK'S block, including 2 rooms on second floor, formerly occupied by Miss O. Lean. W. ,"V. 1IOQE, Agent, Room IS, City Bank. JaH Business property for rent? Storo room No. 1051 Main street?a first-class clothing: or Khoe stand. No. UOfl Main Ptreet?three-story building, runnlnr through to South streot, at present occupied by Wheeling Drug Co. Boarding house, sixteen rooms, Nos. 1055 and 105S Market street. GEO. J. MATHISON. ir.OS Market street. Jal7 FOR HBNT. Storo room and six dwelling: rooms, IKIeventlf street, SUO. Six rooms No. 30 'IVnth hi rout. 8-5. Four rooms No. 4 7 Fifteenth street, $1.1. Five rooms No. 1007 Mnln street, 9^0. Flvo storo rooms on Tenth street, $35. I.mtro storo room No. lOOfi Main street* 810ti* Throe store rooms Main below Tenth. One store room corner of Tenth and M arkot street?. JAMES HAW LE Y, -item t^nuounci i,onns. unto Jinin .11. J or Sale. T.10R. SALE?HOUSE AND GROUND .Ij on Jsland. Address or apply U> MISS A. M. RITZ, 3413 Market street, Wheeling, W. Vn. I Jig* 1" TiOTi SALE-Mr HOUSE. SOUTHEAST J corner Chupllno and Twenty-third Mreets, will bo sold at a low fliruro. Terms easy. GEO. M. SNOOK. Call at O. M. Snook & Co.'h. jafl J^OR SALE. . .^v-%" A Few Cholcc Lot& at Edglnglon.jt,^ CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. W. V. HOGE, City Bank Building, 3300 Market Street, RECEIVERS' SALE Of the Wheeling Drug Company, at No. (409 Main St, Wheeling, W. \a. too receivers win sell at private sale, and on reusonablo terms, tho entlro stock, bills receivable, good will and lease on th? building of the Wheeling Drug Company. The houso has a large trado and tho business is In first-class condition In every respcct. ]t is a rare opportunity for anyon* . desiring to engage in the wholesale drug business. Until sale Is made the receivers will continue to conduct the business as heretofore, and aro ready to supply tho trado with everything in the lino of wholesale drug's. : It. T. DEVRIE8. FRANK GRU3E, nolO Receivers. T7\OR SALE-TI1E COMPLETE OUT' FIT of the Fairmont Dally and Weekly Expositor Printing Company, consisting in part, to-wlt: One nlno column Cincinnati newspaper press, ono Gordon Job press, ono 22Va inch Paraxon papsr cutter, ono thrce-horso power gas engine, thrco Imposing stones, eighteen full fonts job and advertising type, seven hundred pounds body type, live fonts of ornaments. Job stands, cases, rules and a cojnploto assortment of Job typo and other material and fixtures used by tho Expositor Printing Company, all in first-class condition. A bargain will be given to unyono wishing to purchase the entire printing outfit. cull on or address GEO. "U\ L. MAYERS, Fairmont. W. Va. Ja4 Sjlcat Sstate. FOB Desirable residence, 12 acres ground, six acres in choice fruits 517 00 Stable. Alley 14, between Market and Chaplinc streets. Residence on North Front street 21 00 No. 1C12 Market street, storo room and dwelling. No. IMS Market street, 2d floor 21 00 No. 12 Indiana stree? 11 00 No. 21 Maryland street 11 OH No. 11:1 Virginia strec! 9 CKi No. 337 Main strce:. 2 rooms, gas range and both Rases furnished.... 10(h) No. :;?) Sixteenth street, ofllo<. room.. 10 CO No. 22 Sixteenth street, bottling collar 12 00 No. 34 Sixteenth street, 1st and 2d flnniv "l A.? No. 2350 Market street, work shop.. 1ft 00 Stable Fourteenth street u 00 POSSESSION* MAY 1. No. SI Seventeenth street $22 ?) No. 125 Fourteenth street 23 00 No. 37 Twentieth street 13 00 No. 2318 Market street 20 00 No. 2320 Market street 20 no No. 2222 Market street 20 CO No. 10>? Main street, storo room and cellar CO 00 FOR SALE. No. ^42 Main street. Desirable Market street property. JAMES A. HENRY. Real Estato Agent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, No. lf>!2 Main street. fcS FOR SALE" 4-roonKd dwelling No. 24 Baker street. Price $'.'73 cash, balance In long, easy payments. Splendid residence at 70 South Front St. 11-rooined brick house northeast corner Twenty-sixth and Eoll streets, for 53,250. This property will pay well as an investment. Pleasant Valley lot, 337 feet front, on pike, next south of the Pharr place. Best location In the Valley for sale to-day. TO I.ET?Store room?, retail or wholesalo locations. G. O. SMITH.!gfi-'ESSSSS?. Ex chance 15 ank Building. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. so S. Penn St., store room and o living rooms. 72 S. Penn St., 7-rooin house. 150 S. Broadway, 7-room house. lit! S. Broadway, C-rootn house. 2i? N. Broadway, 7-room house. 1121 F.otY St.. 7-room brick house. Fourteenth St. S-rftftm !.????/? Thirteenth street, S-room hrlek lioune. Fifteenth St.. 6-rooin brick house. Money to I.ban on City Ileal Estate at J per ccnt. TliEO. W. FINK & CO., \o. 1520 Market Street, FOR SALE AND FOR RENT. FOIi S.\T?I2?Building fitc. 113 by 240. * Kant McColloeh street. Plrt cheap. Small farm, improved, -M acres. Threo miles from city on river road. A lino country residence, Pleasant Valcy. A cheap home, two-story hrick dwelling. I rooms and kitchen, on East McColloeh street. I.ot 20 hy 1'-'". Only 51,700. Terms iasy. A very fine building lot on north side of fourteenth strict. Two desirable hnlldlns: lots on Wood dreet, Eighth ward?on very easy terms. A two-story frame dwelling, ."i room?, vith stable on lot. Lot 23 hy 100. South 'hapllnc street. Eighth ward. Only $1,650: asy terms. FOU KENT?3 rooms on North Market treet, ?7.r<<?. A country residence with grounds, lnjulre a! cure. j room;* corner Fifteenth and Jacob Sts. Arlon store room, -OO'J Main street. C. A. SCHAEFEIJ & CO., L'olopliono ( or. 11th and .">17. MnrKrl >|s. i Read,,,,, j j The Saturday ; j (Intelligencer* ! ! Price Only 2 Cents, i