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HERE AND THERE. Teacher's been like pie fer more'n.a week, 1 guess? Done no kcepin' In after bourx or recess; Only licked one boy?Jim Brown-aTT then ' n iup or two? No thin* like he'd got hadn't valentines been due! :\n' stId o* beln* cross us sin she's nice m'ryway? l>ut not s^nd her u valentine? Any old day! ,S"i>o?'- ? feller furglts In such a little while. Uecause rtistid o' strappln's now he gets a smile! Not on yer tintype?nay, Pauline, no use to tear. M!.?s Ituler can't fool mo by cabin* me her dca i: Hot her dead to the world?her finish right In line, An' ?lo It. too, with Just a. one-cent valentine. Picked out a warm baby, a pippin an' a peach ? Just fer old maids who think they must be cross to teach; Got a inuK 'at makes you laugh?wrinkles by the nuore, An' when Miss Ruler sees lt,shr> won't laugh no more. jrv* then, there's verses lust arlnriin' hot left nn' right; SIj." mils 'em cruel, but I think they're out o' sight I'd liko to Hro her when the letter man Kits there. An' ?ee her hop ground a-tearln' of her hafr? Gee! 1 bet it would bo fun If I hud the chance To say: "See what you get for warmln' this kid's pants!" Mebbe then j?h?'d tumble that boys ain't inadc o' wood, An* trrnt 'em alius nice as all good tenchits should. ?J. W. The mercury had got tired of being up lu the air, so to speak, and In coming oft Its perch many transformations took place. "Where hot air was-'distributed with a glad ^iand, there reigned the marble heart and the frosty brow, and the most conceited Individual agreed that he wasn't so warm. Jack Frost was four of a kind by -himself, and he made the welkin ring with the frigid wailing and chattering ot teeth of his poor Hegvmen. The underwear man. the coal man and the gas man held high r?ve!ry, and the lowly plumper took on ft lordly air. Their turn li^il^corne and they wore happy. So low Wr.nr the mercury that it seemed to Stnwf a leak, or was evidently trying to crowd Itself at the. bottom of the tube to kpep away from the arctic air ?m the streets. For the weather was cold?so cold:that "the oldest inhabitant" threw his yarns of old fashioned winters Into the fire, while he ruddied close beside the. blaze ere his limbs should become petrified frigidity. And men and ;vomen hurtled along the streets the ooldegt of night*. Silence '% was both golden and imperative, for to speak was to have the word freeze on tie lip. Even Lie electric lights twinkled feebly against the icy gusts; the red lights o'er the saloon. fronM'grew paJer than usual. For, as the deponent heretofore stated, the night wi^ coldest of a cold night. But Willie Brny'ton braved the frosty terrors of the night. Muffled closely he.eought the abode of liis'trua love, the same being Jennie Blair. Summer moons failed to bring the defired response. Jennie was Inclined to hesitate and Willie hadn't pressed his summer suit l:v true lover fashion. He had dropped hints from time to time in her car* that Jennie Blair as Mrs. "Will- ] iam Bray ton would be a starring sue- i J cess. Either from u comprehension that | didn't comprehend or an intellectual net , that wouldn't grasp, ahe wsta prone to remain unwon. A word was sufficient, .lust "Yes." And thai might have been forthcoming: had the youth put the Interrogation point-blank. But he didn't. And how often through the Hummer and the autumn days had he resolved to do j or die. yet each succeeding evening found him standing ill at ease, as he Has. irresolute and undetermined. Thus he soli!p?iuized as he pressed his winter suit, wrapped his ncck with a double-ply muffler, tacked on his ear j muffs, and with a heavy cap and heavier overcoat sallied forth into the zeroic ! night in line with his engagement; for . h;- was a conscientious young man. and j when the regular "company nights" ar- j rived. Willie was on deck without fear of weather, rainy or blustery. There was nothing extraordinary about his reception, excepting a larger degree of cordiality, but this was natural in view of th& sudden cold snap. With a thermometer at Triadelphia registering thirty-five below the nothing mark, no fellow would suppose l'or an instant that his best giri should greet him with a more "how-de-do?" It was. "Oh. dear, Willie.lsn't it dreadful cold! Walk into the parlor right away, and let me take your things while you get warm br the firr*. \V? vnn rir>~/ln'V on- f.u.V.. I not cold, and your face as blue as indigo. Slep up 10 the fire Jike a Rood hoy." And Willie stepped, as if under a hypnotic sppl!. Soon her chair was drawn nearer his than usual, and both found the blazing hearth an attractive receptacle for their eyes?of course, their optics were still In their heads, but i! sounds nice to figure it that way. Returning <o "Willie and Jennie and the fire and the cold night. Well, the fire was so comfortable and Jennie was so unusually congenial and solicitlous as to his supply of the hearth's heat, that Willie wondered why Cupid didn't Include more wintry wea ther In his calendar. Now, moonlit r.iffhts In the past summer had been very productive of sentiment, but Willie thought them ashes compared with the dreamy sense of comfort stealing ovor him as he shitted his feet in front cf the grate, taking an occasional sideswipe with his eyes at Jennie, who nev*r looked ao sweet and charming before. Rut time and trains wait for no man, and the busy old clock on the mantel fcvpt ticking away in spite of Willie's wishes for it to hush up. And nine o'clock was announced by .1 musical littie chime, and in wh'ut seemed a few minutes more, teno'clock trooped off Into ?he regions of th? irrevocable past. And coon he must nay good-night. Leave the cosy little parlor, the cheery, blazing hearth, the soft-shaded lamp-light, and the loved figure In the rocking <Sunr. for a tramp through the bitterly ? )!d night, to his room, which now n iiM seem lonelier than ever before! Willi?- did some mighty deep thinking. His Vision painted lust SUOh nnnMior : ivitire on the winter niphts in the J "ni? to coin*'. And the old clock on the mantel echocd Iila thoughts, with Its "n:-*;mtty recurring, "Speak quick!" "'peal: quick!" The old clock faithful!*'1'Mil in the t Mi", and another ring and the musical ' ::n startled Willie with; the tldlngr. " u ii'.r hour of "eleven" was present. And w'umi he started, his reveries seeni d none the less pleasant,for.his dream s bore nil the traces of reality. Out ie tii" belated pedestrian's foot was 'lunching the Ice on th<? pavement, but ' 'i'le-hp, the parlor fire and Jennie. 'nnnlr in the rocking chair, also dreamTherc was the mantel oloeU, too, an?l lis minute hand on another round of tho ' il. And the shining pendulum was mylng again and aguln, "Speak quick!" "apeak quick!" And WllUn rpokc. And It came to pass ' '"'it he won out, and that he loft th" ;':u*lor with high heart,Baying unto hlm?Hf that a cold winter night hath ^iiai rns tu^pur on the iuggard In love. AMUSEMENTS. JJC Another well pleased audience saw the o Lincoln J. Carter melo-drama. "Under ? the Dome," produced at the Grand Op- p era House last night. But for thavary qq cold weather the theatre would . have been packed last night, as the show Is giving the best oC satisfaction. It deplcts# one of the world's greatest disasters, the Satnoan hurricane or 1331), iti ^ ^ which six German and American war- ^ hslps foundered. The storm scene and ' the scene showing the linking of the Trenton, with the band ploying "The Star Spangled Banner," as she winks, Osi brought forth enthusiastic applause. No York wonder the captain of the British 4hip, , ? .. Callope. was moved to exclaim, "Go J as save America and her sailor.!," after 41* ^ witnessing: this tragedy. The engage- aqua ment .closes to-day, with tw> perform- waa ances, afternoon and .venlng. J ?%\ ho THE BOSTON LYRICS. looh. The coming return engagement of'the pasty Xamous Boston Lyric Opera Company, anCe which made so great a success in its last row i performance in this city, will prove to for 1 be an event of considerable Importance. Bole: It will offer to the Wheeling public an for a opportunity of again witnessing the best any repertoire opera company now playing has 1 I In thA OM.ntrf MM,., ' "? - ?. A?,c v.uui|'aiij Uk Jinncipals are all well known artists of the ftnei highest order of merit In the-musical world. It Includes Beatrice .Gordon,'for rhl fears connected with DeWoif Hopper fluesi and the Francis Wilson Opera compan- it Is lea; Miss Josephine Stanton, h soprano j1jm of rarest quality, whose beauty of person and decidedly winning manner pan> have gained Cor her the praise and en- Gird comlums of the entire- press of thecoun- gmit try; George Olmi. for years the leading Woul baritone of the Kmma Abbott Opera th Company; Henry Hallman, tenor of the abilll Casino forces; Robert Lett, the most g0 it' natural and unctlous comedian on the go re operatic stage; Jack Honderson, Eugene Rogers, Mamie Kingsbury and others. Mo As has been announced, popular prices Gard will prevail during the engagement, light which i* for one week, commending York . .I. | r IN Monday, September 27. with matineos M Wednesday and Saturday. | ent, . REPERTOIRE AT THE GRAND. j Of the Van Dyke and Eaton company, ' i : which appears all of next week at the 1 Grand, an exchange says: "At last we | fhc have a real theatrical company at cheap celve< prices. A'ctors of talent and specialties I ?( \y of talent. Van Dyke and Eaton brought | tie wl us the company. 'Wanted, a Wife,' : was well rendered by them last night. ' while the specialties were of a nature i that merited the applause bestowed. NE Miss Ollie Eaton's serpentine dance | mons aroused uu enthusiasm seldom dis- .iPj played by an audience, while the musical act of Klark and Klark. was re- -M'ril peatedlv encored. The costuming of J ferinji the play was correct in every detail. ' roI Miss Eaton wore some handsome gowns and the gentlemen of the company ap- . peared tr> good advantage. Queer t he e: Escaping From Herself. ting i When a weal:, of her miscrv it c'utc',es 'i'ruui / SIf sgl a s,}(^ PKrs"- nip Jn&jffl / [( /fcK escapes from sieVi'i ' fl Iff *lcr wrctc^1,,<'? Ulhul I ! '0 (unhappy self / ? I and becomes a [? new self; literally another bang. FWtni " My wife is up and walk* about a mile every pleasant d.iv; >he lee!-". like another person." write?* H. Todd lluguley. Esq.. of Mount Jnck- ?. ,.MI' Mm. Mnriou Co., lad., in ? tetter to Dr. K. V. ,1 , l'irrcc of Buffalo. N. V. When I first saw your lMlMS book referring to the cure of convunptioti I thought I would try I)r. Pierce's C. old en Meili- I o ail Discovery and 'Favorite Prescription,' as the* l'm| doctor* had"given licr up, and ?o I thought it Jjeor could do no narm if it did no good. " When I try to d exert be the rtinlh I fail to <!a so in word*" * We thall never forget to thank When <?od fur civlncr u* this means of relief. I know , n,,*, !# if my wii> had not taken Dr. l'lcrce'n medicine* A|| jV) *hc would now have been in her grave. You Ptirit-i can ask any one who afflicted thus to write to <"JoId?>i mr for more particulars." rjlil (.*; This only serves to show that what ordinary physicians of merely local |(?m and limited practice will often fail to Frox accomplish, may l>ecome entirely possi- Last ble t<? a thoroughly scientific and radical oi.n treatment, bused upon a life-long and world-wide experience with the severest \voir,' and most obstinate forms of so-called in- Franz curable diseases. Uo not despair, but Yt-nk.. write to I)r. Pierce. He will send von 1,110,1 the most authoritative advice in a plain To healed envelope free of charge. IIis how; i splendid thousand-page illustrated Com- itnym mon Sense Medical Adviser will be sent jV.'V/ni paper-bound for 21 one-cent stamps to t pay the bare cost of mailing, or in ! *.?lek heavy, handsome cloth binding, for Mind stamps. A whole medical library iu ?j.? oue iouo-puRC volume, y|nJ. looeoooocccoocoeoocco o ?P?i i o I >OOOGOOO OCOGCOOOOCQCO CS ooooo<x-ooooo GARDNER RETURNS 'his City After His Victory Ove lly Stuitli?Ills Share of the Purs or $2,100 ? leaves J or Yotmg.* vii To-morrow. :ar Gardner returned from Xei ; last night, looking just as natura ' no such expert of the manly ai oily Smith had faced him In th red circle a few nights ago. II accompanied by ills brother. Jo< will look after his Market street sa Oscar's share of the Solly Smit money was over $2,100, the attend havlilg been very good. To-inor night he will leave for Youngstowr lis bout Monday night, with Sar a. Will he go there to train eve . few hours? Well, it' he has don training since the Dixon tight i been kept a secret. For that mat Oscar doesn't know training a * stars know it. c feather weight championship un t/onablv beloncs to Oscar CJardnei true Dixon got the decision ove but has refused another matcli ite tempting offers on Gardner' And then, again, Dixon said ii ner'ti dressing room, after Soli; h hnd been put to sleep, that h d turn the titlt.- over to Gardnet e same time admitting Gardner* :y, and also refusing another light s Gardner, the champion, and he i garded by the sporting public. nday night, at Youngstown, Osca ner meets Sam Bolen, a colore) weight, whom he defated In Nov several months ago. On Februar; IN THE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP artin Flaherty will be his oppon it Hartford, Conn., and five day; ho goes against Joe Hopkins, ai nnati. No date has been set foi Jernstcln. > Metropolitan Club hasn't re il any answer yet from Jack Daly ilmington. Del., concerning a batI til Leslie Pearce. The Articles Signed. \V YORK. Feb. 10-Bob Pitssimand Jim Jeffries to-day signed arfor a light some time between 4 and .May 2G. before the club of; the largest purse. The light is t<" twenty-live rounds, or to a llnls'.i it can be arranged. Marquis o; isbury rules are to govern, with cception that there is to be no hitn the clinches or the breakaways. HOWLING. Ml'SEK LKAGTR. Won. T.o.st. P?.'t. ,* George .7) i .'.'M L. A. A 3? 17 .</.< rs 34 17 cnts 21 .41: il.? m r.i ey 1!' X\ 's n :i7 .'Ji1 gain l- 33 : night's games: KY CUSOJtUE. lft. ">h Tola beiYI?N I.v> I.V! \> an !: :? lis Hi r in" IL'l l.Vi a rwon I'V; hi IT:* 171 174 tnls inc. !'S<; ;li:y. i-t. :m. Sii. Tota r i::> n'i I.VJ u; os' us iw I l.Vi !M IIS 3lil ey 132 1'?t lt!> :tSl 121 1M us v> 131 is: l.v, K tills 730 7S6 880 no; >in-~Mayers. crs?Hoiner and Prohme. Won. liOst. f'.-r ling > ; .ssv r* il 1f> .si: ilk" 41 lo .M: in* ?. is j\'u i I tods IT. L'!t ronlea n . iir Nit i?; 3s .> Hi? II 13 .1"! Dams 11 .:vi Horns 11 43 :X\ night's score: !>" lTi lT.i ;: ! 1 !'>: k::, J it 3?;I 131! M' no nr. ;?.? 31; ' 111 11s lor, .tin ' 125 1:10 :::n mi" >; m l.liHH. l:u. "(I. .1,1. T0l.il I Hi l.M Ivi 4!'." m 107 1::,-. i-? 4M ?w i" 1.1*, nr. 427 nun NH i;>; lfii -iv". l?-l 1m I.V.I 477 im !?;t i?; 4M !?) ? i'Clt IC'J S'Jl 1)7!"J lire -Miller. t Consumption nerer Ftrikes a Fed den bloc. It creeps its way aloap First, it i? a cold; then & littl hacking cough; thon'IotS in weight then a harder cough; (ten tho fcvei tho night sweats, and heaorrhftRe? Better stop tho disease whflo it i yet croeping. You can do it with : Strife 11 0 Your couflh disappear*, your lung 11 heal, your throat becomes strong. ^ \ Two sires : $1.00; HOc. A euro is hastened by placinj 3 J orer the chest one of jL Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Piaster ? J. C. AYEIt CO., Lowell, Mill. r! .MOL'NDM'l HliDGIC'l ' i Yesterday's News From Mar * C.'ountjV; Chief City. y The city Republican primary elei u for the purpose of placing a ticli ; Die field, for the election to be * . March 0, will be held this after s There will be but one voting plu each ward, as follows: First war - the hose house: Second ward, a I court house, and Third ward, at i* Hubbs House. y The committee has selected the sewaeeiiFW J* / I i 0 lowing judges to conduct the electi< each ward: First ward?J. F. MeCombs and J Oat is. Second ward?J. D. Burley and ' McFadden. Third ward?T. E. Stlilwell and . son Jones. For mayor. J. C. Parkinson seen have it all his own way. and no Is contesting the nomination for clerk with Lieut. W. Conner. A. Kidder has pulled out of the rac marshal, which leaves as contest for this place on the ticket, P. S. Hi i C. S. Potts and George W. .Miller. 3 of these gentlemen has been puttin a stiff right, and no or.e of them si k to have a cinch von the place, i school commissioners are to be sole ? one ironi ui'.1 nrsi warn aim uuj c from tht? Third, but they will be v 1 j for in all thre wards. The candid are: I'irat ward. T. B. liogers am | L. Manning: Third ward, L. 31. 1 t and J. W. Crow. Four councilman are to ho nomin I in each ward. The candidates ar | follows: I First ward?i:. S. Uiggs, Her i : Hess. K. S. McConnell. B. F. Ilodgi j Henry Seamon. Smith Rlsinger an ; >[. Fox. .'! Second ward?George Dorsey, J. : Maxwell. I. X. Clayton. R. W. Hall. ! j vld Levi, Thomas Gatt.s and C. . ' ! thews. Third ward?William .Tarrett. S. . Steele. I- M. Hood, J. I,. Ganier. S , Wade. Isaac liogers. .1. K. 1'. Bai L Samuel Wilson and William McGli Three members of the ? xecutive t ; mlttee are to be elected In each w : from the following candidates: I 1 First ward?F. W. H. Baldwin, . Mr.Connell. A. J. Seamon. .1. F. A ' i Frank Wade, Grant Stlllwell. ! Second ward ? J. A. Bloyd. 1, 1 j Chenoweth, G. S. McFadden, J. L. L ! ! and li. W. Hunter. I Third ward?S. M. Steele, Klmcr I ; i ley. L. 10. Littleton and John Hubbs All republicans should come to polls early and vote. A winning ti 1 will be nominnted. one that any publican will feel proud to call his i et when the election comes. John Travis. oftRound Bottom, ! in the city yesterday. ' Senator S. W, Matthews arrived li : j from Charleston yesterday aftenuu i j George H. Brown, of littsbu president of the city water works, i j in the city yesterday. ...... I Mrs. M. F. of Jefferson ave slipped on the ley step!? yesterday m ! in^. and bruised her face badly. Evangelistic sert lr*J& will < otitlnu .! the Christian church next. week. T : Is much Interest being manifested. Mr. Potter, general manager of : Gospel Trumpet Publishing Comp left yesterday for New York City, i business trip. The pardon papers foi1 llenrjvBi tnann, an account ?if whoso pardon KlVfir In tin* Intcliijfcncer. arrived trriiny. unci Uachman waa ryloj from Jail. Yc?tortfay inornlm? tln? thermom j?,Klft?r<,(l tnonly-clght iIokivoh 1m zero ai the Central school build ? 1 ! twenty-nine at Evans', on Fifth Plre?t. | ami thirty at McRlroy'j* n'f.vs mod. > The oldest citizens cay It Is the col,3esc ; weather ever Known in this part of th.- .y country. The report that there Is very IIItl?* J water In the stand pipe Is.denied by . those In charge uf the water supply. It j Is claimed thrre Is plenty of water In , j the re or voir, and a heavy pressure in . : the mins. The scarcity of water In j j many resident is doubtless caused by | freezing of the pipes In the buildingi None uf the pipes of the company are f ? frozen, and everything hi in good work- ; " Ins order. ? * I n KKNWOOI) M:\VS. ? Local Happening* of Importance in a iliby Town. r] j At long Intervals North Benwood cit- , I Izens. or rather, part of theni. dlseuss , " the problem <if annexation?not of the j Philippines, but to Wheeling and the:11 J consequent secession front Benwood and I c< _ Marshall county: Such a dream, how- ; y. N ever, will hardly ever be realized, for It J* U-li. w?uld have to be pushed through the j ^ Kj legislature, and no Marshall county j representative. unless he came from j tl Upper Benwood. would dart* champion i J'1 3\m the secession movement. Then taxes I i are lower here'than In Wheeling, fori u 3 the town's charter provides that the 11 rate shall not exceed live mills. The North End has also the advantage of postal delivery. By a natural and logical division, the county line ought to 5 have been at Bogg's run originally. But , it isn't, and there you are, North Benwood. a, ( "William Pea body, of Pcabody & .Son, u shall j druggists, has kept a record for the i> record-breaking weather which went ,-i so distressingly cool. The thermometer a ction, 8||0\v^(I on Thursday the following fig- pi ;et In ures: 4 i?. m., 0: f? p. m.. 1 below; 0 p. i\ held m.. '2: 7 p. ni., 4: S p. in., 6: l>- m., h; oi noon. 10- aI,(1 yesterday at S a. m. al IS below zero. This beats the Dutch, i n ce in , and in the memory of Die oldest in- t d, at habitant nothing like IS degrees below pi t the zero ever perambulated Benwood's at- ti the uiospln-re, and the old citizen Is forced tl to lay his tales of old-fashioned weath- ii fol- i er 0,1 l,le nluc'1 to ,lls regret. I Fire broke out in the Harding build- c< i ing, at the corner of Fifth and Water tc fvp streets, yesterday morning about 10::i0 )\ ! o'clock. It originated from a defective hi | flu** and was extinguished by the a i prompt aid of the bucket brigade. Street ai I Commissioner Mahood opened the new y, fgi j Ur<> plug in the alley, which proved the t.( j rau) thing. The only damage was about w; i the hearth when the blaze started. This ?vv building was visited by the fire fiend tj ; last spring during the high water. There is a well grounded rumor to the m i effect that Benwood capitalists will ni : shortly organize a telephone company, ie jW J independent of the Bell system. The ai i local company, if it iroes through, will ttfy I co-operate with the Independent com- Jf wfc I panics in Moundsville and Bellaire. Tt ^ wz I is paid Wheeling people will also tome n, j forward with an independent company. StA j With a system of fire plugs, water t ; w ; works and the purchase by council of *jv> j lire hose, volunteer hose companies are tr Wfi j in order. And a tower and bell at the m ! city hall would be a great advantage. ^ [Xv | The only bells in Benwood are at Cen- ^ Wj I tral school and St. Matthew's church. r( ; Joseph S. Fuller and family, of Ash; land. Nob., who will.make their future . ///y I residence in Benwood. are at present Ayj i the guests of Harry M. Stewart. Mr. qf | Fuller will open a restaurant in the wA ! Emergency hospital building. ^ wjfi i Harry Thomas is the only Benwood 'WA representative in the First regiment , iKK? j that has not returned to the fold. Ho. ' yp/, j, went around via New York and other $(? . eastern points of interest, which he will i visit before coming home. ^ I It is a little early for building talk. Wt I but with better weather work will be b ' begun on contemplated buildings. . \y. ! Among those who will build residences j1' jk ; in the Fourth ward are Peter Schultze jgR ' and Sheriff James Doyle. jy. j Bellaire employes of the Riverside are I? %! | compelled to stay on this side of the p river until the ferry Is able to resume. |l j A six-year-old daughter of Mr. and R ^ I Mrs. Charles Steiver, of the North End, , fie j died yesterday morning. j "Will Powell will leave for Pittsburgh Jp ; to-day and **111 make an effort to join . jjj : the regular army. " | i The cold weather forced the men vj J making repairsat the lower steel works to lay off. m MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS. 011 The Only Remedy in the "World, Ex- th j cept a Surgical Operation,That AVill t0 Certainly Cure any I?*orm of Piles. j/ The study of physicians, the experl- j'j, inents of chemists, the loudly advertised pretensions of quacks, have been for fr| years expended In one direction; to find a pile cure that will cure. Hi The results have been a number of ? . j harmless, and In most cases useless / * ointments, suppositories and even in- ^ r. w. I ; ernal remedies, which the public have j kJ * 1 weighed in the balance of experience ,-j c. : and found wanting: nearly all of them ' ' gave some relief, but nothing approaehNel I 'r!?r 51 raf^ca' cure resulted from these " 1 preparations. as to remetli' required is one that imbed v mediately stops the pain sol severe in city i ,no?t- cases of piles, and then by contrading the small blood vessels (capil o for l" i"uuul-" 111 radical euro by reducing and Anally ibbs absorbing the tumors and healing the | ' teh in"amcd. raw mucous surfaces. " ui> two years ago. no such remedy AI 20ms 'in(* ^,con Pr?duced, but at that time a ~ Two suppository was placed upon the marcted ^et w'hich has since proven itself to be >ther l'10 S0USht permanent cure for this oted rommon and distressing trouble: it has lates rapidly become famous throughout the j I* United States and Canada, and is now Tnmi s?ld by nearly all druggists under the J\ name of the Pyramid Pile Cure. J'1 ated now the best known, because Its e as 1 mor't and safety have advertised it wherever used. It has been advertised man ' l,s" word ?f mouth, from, one sutTerer to mnn another: people who had tried every- ! ltl j* thing else. even submitting to painful and dangerous surgical operations without avail finally have found that Da- piles may be cured without pain and Mat- without expense, practically, as the ^ Pyramid Pile Cure Is sold for the nom- ^5 inal price of f?Q cents and $1.00 per pack. \\\ ;,S?rker, Pyramid Instantly stops all pain \j II ' and at the same time contain no 00- Y ?om- ' nine, morphine or narcotics: the acids nrd, and healing properties contained in the 1' remedy speedily remove, caus* a 'j j c? healthful, natural contraction and ah- ! 1 lieV! sorption ??f tumors: It will rure any I form of rectal trouble except cancer and ; ,loyd advanced fistula, which by the way _ >avls nearly always result from neglecting ? proper and timely treatment for piles, rvi Don- As above stated, can furnish you |Y with the Pyramid Pile Cure at HO cents the for ordinary size or 51.00 for large pack* eket age. Ho- A book on cause and cure of piles sent tick- free by addressing Pyramid Co., Marshall, Michigan. .M'.MKCIIl-N NOTKS. was | I Dally Items of Interest. About. People ll,,ne anil Kvents. >n' Private Charles Stewart. of Company rgh, | pjj-cjt West Virginia Volunteer Infanwas j);,s arrived home from Columbus, Ga. nue, < Brush returned to his homo at 01 MeKeesport, having been called here by the death of his little boy. Da { JI John Kettehvell In off duty at the n ' c Baltimore & Ohio, on account of sickt|lR H683, any William Lorentr. and wife are conlln>n a Cl' 10 *hQ\v homo on account of the grip. Mrs. J. C. Campbell Is 111 with neuralnob ?i'1 at her home on Gravel street. was It. L. 11 ibbs Is laid up with sickness. . yen sed CASTOIIIA. B?r.ih. ^Ibe Kind Von liara Mwars BouaM .. . BE PATIENT, i I la ft I Victim ti? Practice l>ttt it Ri'Iii^iiii Uojjrets. Ho patient with the stupid man. I lis ullnes* I? n tn'sTortune. not a fault. Be patient with children. Their inlseeds spring fr-?m igncrantv and v.-UghtTessncss; rarely from malice. By patient with tlip forelgner who Is arcing-your language. How'Would you ?el if you tried to express yourself in !s? Be patient with the surly num. He jay have damvsilc or financial trouble nought to spoil the be.it temper in the orld. ' Be patient with th?* tricky storekeepi". patient enough n.?t :o quarrel with Im. But do not buy of him after he as drreived you once. Be patient with hlrn even when h?? as exhausted his eloquence trying to Dhvlnce you th:t some obscure lluld. inched for by no responsible person or nn, Ih as good as or better than tufCy's Pure Malt Whiskey. You know better; therefore be paent. You know that for coughs, colds. Iiills. grip or pneumonia there 1* no etter remedy than Duffy's Pure Malt, hleli is at Once a stimulant and a ledlclne. Insist upon having it. HKIXAIRK llAPI'KXlXlfs. hitters of Interest in tin* Metropolis olBelniont County. The Novelty- .Stamping company has rranged for extensive improvements to le plant necessary to care for the nlce growing trade of this institution. For year or two the Novelty struggled long, but Mr. M. L. Blackburn was laced In charge and the plant has real' quadrupled itself in the past two r throo vpnrs. junl ini?n? rnnm is now Iisolutely necessary. Tin? company will tllize about all the ground they have. his plant rati night and day during art of the dull period, and now that j ilngs are booming all along the line < ?ey are In good shape to care for the 1 nmense trade they have built up. j The extreme cold was the theme of : jnversatlon here yesterday. It even >ok precedence .over the situation at j lanila. and for once the "oldest In- ] abltant" was sort of knocked out for" i time, but he rallied as the day passed nd It had to be admitted that just -0 ; ?ars ago there was a cold snap that ' lualed this In severity, but It was In ie early days of Janunry. i The- title of the case brought to have . >e Fifth ward hose house, removed Is ' . S. Woodbrldge vs. city "f Bellalre. [r. Woodbrldge owns the property , earest the house house, and It Is alged the latter Is situated upon a street lid should be upon a let. Mrs. Julia Ogle, relict of the late Bentmln Ogle, who was a well-known ver man. died here, the result of an ttaek of the grip, aged S6 years. A imily of Ave grown children survive, he funeral will occur this afternoon. The Intelligencer failed to reach paons h??re yesterday as early in the orning as usual because of a misunsrstanding and the papers could not . > got from Benwood by the usual >ute. 1 A small boy by the name of Schramm ? id both his hands frozen Thursday bile on his way to school. Dr. Pier- . ?l was called and made an examinaon. finding that the boy would probjly lose two of his lingers. There was a masquerade ball at city ill and the rigors of the Dakota bllzird that swept along the valley had > terrors for the participants, as they ; mained until 3 o'clock in the morn- \ s' J Captain Danford is Improving slowly. ' it surely, in his comfortable quarters j . St. Clairsville, but he will not get ick to Washington for some time yet. Rev. N. K. Crowe will preach to-tnor- ( w, in the Second Presbyterian church. ,, ?llaire. Morning subject. "Cities of v ?fuge": evening. "Son. Remember." :i The entertainment of the German ? eneflcial Society in Turner hall fast ght was a very enjoyable one for our ;rman friends. Miss Lottie Lash ley. of Indiana, will ? ave Monday for her'home after a t easant visit -with relatives in this s clnity. f The "Players' club" will give a maslerade and cake walk in Armory hall ! the evening of February 20. Rabbi Harry Lev1 will deliver his ird lecture in the Hebrew temple here r -morrow evening. .Miss Katie Hibbard. of Barnesvllle, the guest of friends and relatives in e Third ward. Miss Cassie Myers is the guest of s ends and relatives in Beallsville. " The steamer Queen City is tied up at o ^atherington's landing. t " ? ? urety Bonds^S0 I i c Suroty Bonds of every description. renreseiuhiir not ONLY the LARC-. r KST company In the WORLD dolus:. this class of business, hut th?? {* ONLY foreign company authorized ! to transact business in West Yir- ^ glnln ' ' 1 . f ,i /fWE CENIsitSS. _ V'/- . ' A WORD C kt AU *ol!d advertlsem*r\l9 under ?? ? the folloivins heading*:" : : -: ? WANTED. FEKSONALS. j I-OST AND FOUND, . I FOR KENT. FOR SALE. k will bo Inserted ut the rate of ?? ONE.'.CENT. .A - WORD! ? 1 ICanled. JJj XirANTED - PANTS MAKfERS TO l Vr (Mil at Mil! Mnrki't slm-t. J. \irANTED -GIRL FOR KITCHEN Jj >r work and nlaiti cnnklnv m? wnuU- ,v Irig. Inquire at li2"J Chapllne street. J a is ~i "TIT" ANT15D - DEMONSTRATORS TO J >V Introduce now ami useful articles on novel plans In Wheeling and surrounding \ towns. Call on or address U Rellly Build- ~ ing. <ff9* -| "IT7"ANTED?POSITION IIV A YO7*Ni? .j >V man of good education: Is a good Vj penman and accountant; ran furnish best |7 of reference. "Address J. N., care Intelll- , gencer ottlcc. ft-9_ ^ A0KNT8 WANTKD I.\ EVKItY TOWN S] to tako orders for made-to-order a] i'lotiling. No experience necessary. Splendid chance. Sample outfit free. PRACTICAL TAILORING CO., Dept. A. Station L*. Chicago. JalT L SOMETHING NEW?WANTED-ALL V dressmakers, sewing; girls, ladies muk- N lng your own clothes, to see my method n of cutting: the latest and best: indorsed si by first-class dressmakers and Indies' T tailors. Easy terms. Satisfaction guaran- O leed. Featherbonlhg taught: attachments -M given. A. l\ TIIISSELL. of New York, at R 10.12 Main street, city, for .a few weeks. ? fH.? WANTED-SEVERAL TRt'STWOR- _ THY persons to manage our busl- * ness in their own and nearby counties. I Mainly ofllce work conducted at home. * Salary straight Jinn) a year and expenses? j? Jeflnlte, bonaflde salary: no more, no less alary. Reference. Em-lose self-addressed '] stamped envelope. THE DOMINION X COMPANY; Dept. M.. Chicago. jalS* nt MAKK your. MONEY KARX MONEY .s, ?The money-making chances In ? Stocks. Wheat, Cotton and Bonds are bet- 1 Ler und Kafer now than ever before. There 1 ure no losses under our plan, and a stipulated income on your capital Is*guaranteed. Even* facility for successful Investment Is, offered our clients. Write for free advice and literature, showing how you may increase your income without risk. r\ K. MACKBY it CO.. r< Wall street. New VnrU. ; !- C; Receiver'* Sale. HnnalficAn ParpIadA C*? WOUKUWVII \/UI I lUgX/ W? RECEIVER'S SALE, No. 2110 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va., of 40 Hrst-class Buggies, Phaetons and Carriages it private sale within 30 days, at a re- II! iuction of 25 per cent, on reasonable :erms. GEORGE HOOK, Rccclvcr. J 1 Sonera I Dlotices ....NOTICE.... The parents anil guardians of students * jelonging to Ohio Valley Business and English Academy are hereby notified that i ill money for tuition and books must l>c 1 mid to tho treasurer, at corner Main and i rwolfth streets: that any money i?aid to ] . It. Molse for tho purpose named will r0; >e re-collected by the company. J. M. FRASHER, President. S'l' Parent? and sruardians of students of )hio Valley Business and English Acad my art' hereby notified that all students rill he completed In their courses of study P it contract price without regard to time j" \y, cquired. and that there will be no extra barge for books and blanks. / (', .1 M. FRASHER. President. jQi The public Is hereby notified that all till !Ourses of instruction are being given In jni he most practical up-to-date plans known p0i o tho business world, and \v most re- j0l pectfully request a continuanco of your as! >atronage. u,i OHIO VALLEY BUSINESS ^ AND ENGLISH ACADEMY, ins J. M. FRASHER. President. Jal3 ? ? ?REASURY DEPARTMENT. = OFFICE OF THE ) COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY. !WASHINGTON, Dec. 1S2S. j "Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- 4 ented to the undersigned, it has bren 5 iade to annear that "Tho Vaiinnni 1.* hange Bank of Wheeling," in the i-ity } { Wheeling. In the county of Ohio, anil j; ho state of West Virginia, lias complied i Ith all trie provisions of (ho Statutes of he United States, required tu be com- ). lied wltn before an association shall ho uthorized to commence business of bank- u lg. s, Now, therefore. T. Lawrence O. Murray, >eputy and Acting Comptroller of the 'urreney, do hereby certify that "The ^ National Exchange Hank ot Wheeling." i the city of Wheeling, in the county of thio. and state of West Virginia, is uthorized to commence the business of anklng as provided in section fifty one undren and sixty-nine of tho Revised ? tatutes of the United States. in testimony whereof stress my hand _ nd seal of ofttce this twen-v.ninth"day ol (ccembcr, isns. jy& LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. S! leputy and Acting Comptroller of tho Sta Currency. No. 51C4. uell C Re: Stockholder*' Sleeting*. ^ pO THE STOCKlToi.DERS OP THE No L RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS. No The stockholders of The Riverside Iron ,*orks will take notice that, pursuant to resolution passed by the board of direct- x. :s of The Riverside Iron Works, on the v?' th day of January, A. D. is?9, a meeting , f the stockholders of said company will v ? held at Its principal otllce. on the cor- * ,? ?r of Main and South streets. In the cltv v* r Wheeling. West Virginia, on Trosday, ?0, ebruary "1. 1S9?, at 7:.'!u p. m., at which bln eetlng there will be offered a resolution increase from the surplus fund of said No. jmpaoy the capital stock of The River- x0 de lion Works from twenty thoufand >,*0 larca to thirty thousand shares, and to *^0 ivide tho number of shares so increased So. : added to the original capital stock So nong the stockholders of the said River- ^o" de Iron Works In proportion to their * Ce oldings of stock ai tho time of offering dd resolution. In testimony whereof. ,J. N. Vance; as N resident of The Riverside Iron Works, L) tcI John D. Culhertson. as Its secretary, iv? hereunto set their hands, this !?t.'i i ly of January. A. D. !>: ?. J .1. N. VANCE. President. . JOHN D. CULBERTSON. 1 P.-err:arj J, Clairvoyant. ..PROF. TRUE. V Olll c CLAIRVOYANT \N0 PALMIST, ln?! wi 1036 Main Street. T1 Second Floor, Parlors H, 7 and S. mat 1 adm Walk In. don't ring. This remarkable j port an, whoso carcer has been one of sue-1 l?un ss, Is gifted by nature with a power ! day lat approaches the miraculous. He is ; an a knowlcdged by the public wherever he ! l.ur? ?s hccti to be the marvel of the Nine- j Join cnth century. Prof. True Is a prophet ] and world-wide repute: he is recommend*! ; the every one of his patrons. His powers | that cite the wonder and admiration of even . city ie skeptical. His advice Is infallible a for invlnclng and beyond.dispute. Through j of t s remarkable development of second ; wha ;ht, and his thorough knowledge of th" i est* any sciences peculiar to the men of the petit lent, ho Is enabled to penetrate the woof ary, ni web of human life, lie gives advice i bn?dno*s, lawsuits, speculation, love, O. urtshlp. matrimony; he unites the sepa- torn ted and causes speedy and happy mar- Pu ige with tho one of your choice. The} oubled and ..nfortunate seek his conn- j i. Thousands of hearts have been made ! nd through Ids truthful predictions. i Medlunilstlc. persons developed. Otllce mrs, a. in. to p. m . daily and Sun- * .\| y. I'arlors so arranged that you will jj i i:(\ no strangers, l'eev C-v and 51.00.* j J PROP TRI P, io?ll Main Stmot. | FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO. I Assets Ovor^'i.700,000. E .FRED PAUL! Sole Agent. = 3far inner,7. SSonfa, Stc. Valentines. ^ complete assortment of Valentines in a ptiros from ono ecnt. two cent?, three its up to 53.00. 19 Novelties, Lncc, ni Dainties* ? Comics, , Etc., Etc. !c Come now and make your choice. Wanton's Bo?,if s??. | ra I enti ties, pi 'ine and Cotnhr. at wholesale and retail. *1' laokK. Periodicals, Stationery, Gospel '}' mns C. H. QU'IJVIBY, IIU Marl:-" Street. ? evvs and Opinions or ationa! Importance The Sun ? AlONE CONTAINS BOTH. I'. to of h> CS ily, by moil S6 a year JJ ily and Sunday, by moil, SS a year ^ in Oi The Sunday Sun s rii the qreetcst Sunday Newspaper in the world. ! *' 1 . ? I MO ce jc a copy. By mail S2 ci year. Address 'I'llLI Si:\. N , iv \ iii'L. i! r.Miiif j\K"i. . * oiioruu, .\o;nry .iblie urul Pension Attorney. No. Y>12 ;iin -:: ? : : Jleqnl Dlo/ici's BORATE or WILL. of the Clerk of the County Court of i!o County. State of W.v-t Virginia, he matter of xTi?- prokilo of the last II ami testament of Margaret M. Lunsr^. ileCfflMtl. .aIiI.-.-t ?>' the ni'fUinn fi!f<I In.this titled January ii'. kv. t?? Imvi to probate ;i paper writing pur* ing to be the will of Margaret M. sford. deceased, bearing dale thf lith of J tine. lv.?v And It appearing from iHblavit made before irn> by .1. l>. Mc thaiJcnnlf H. Kerr. Julia Davidson, i <*. Hull, .Jainrs Hull/ t'harlfs jjnij AnnU? C. Mull are non-residents of state of \V>-?: Virginia, It Is ordered tlvy do appear at my ortlce. In tha of Wheeling, in the county and state, esald. within one month after the data he first publication hereof, and do i |? necessary to protect tlieir Inter* in said matter. The hearing of said Ion is set for the i*'th day of FcbruKr.i. it Z o'clock p. m. KICIIARD UOBKHTSOX. Clerk. 1.. HoilMay and J. l?. McLure, AtevH. blished the first time January 21. 3 $93. SlCcc/icaf. 11 IKS! Chichcitcr's English Pennyroyal Pitts tX?W?<o4 llrtnj) l|fO the Qc?t. "ii* ?? Mh'r. v., >Urf*. I ' H?lwf i? i*tt?* kv Return Mail. At I'UlcbeMcr Cbcffilcxl to., TlilUdx, r*. .lvsu a.ii.K. A Few Cholcc Lots at Edgington.*.*^* & cheap and on easy terms. W. V. HOGE, Ity Hank Building. 1300 Market Street FOR SALE...., Wheeling Bridge. Wheeling Steel it Iron Co. Crystal Glass Co. Fostorla Glass Co. West Y;i. State Fair Association. Bloch Bros. Tobaeco Co. Peahody Insurance Co. I-a. Belle Iron Works. DON DS. Wheeling: Stamping Co. Manufacturers* 0 per cent. Money To Loan on City Property. SIMPSON & TATUM. hone fo'l. Loom 4. City /sank Building. forsale^7.~~ STOCKS. iWst Virginia Glass Co. Central Glass Co. I'ostoria Glass Co. Vheellng Bridge Co. SVhetllng .fc Belmont Bridge Co. iiloch Hro?. Tobacco Co. IVheeling Ste<-1 A- Iron Co. l.aIVllo iron Works S'atlonal Bank of West Virginia. BONDS. ' 'ostorla Glass Co. A'heellng Bridge <*o. Vheollng Stamping Co. tawnswood, Spcncer & Glenville Railid Co. HOWARD HAZLETT, OCKS. BONDS AND INVESTMENTS, Exchange Bank_Building. TOR SALE?THE COMPLETE Ol'TFIT of the Fairmont Dally and eokly Expositor Printing Company, conti;.g in part, to-wit: une nlno column ucinnati newspaper press, one Gordon ? press, one Inch Paragon paper iter, one three-horse power gas enelnc. ee Imposing atones. '-iKhtern full fonts ? and advertising type, seven hundred jiius oouy lype, nve lonts or ornaments, ? stands, cases, rules and a complete ortment of job typo and other material il fixtures used by the Expositor Print: Company, all in rtrst-elass condition, bargain will i<e given to anyone wishr to purchase th<> entire printing outfit. 11 on or address GEO. W. L. MAYERS, irmcnt. W. Va. jaI S/lea! Strafe. FOR RENT] ) South York street?7 rooms and bath. 1 South York street?" rooms and bath. South York street?7 rooms. { South Broadway?7 rooms and bath. ".0 South P?-nn street?7 rooms and bath. IS South Penn street?3 rooms and bath, ' Zane stn <-t?rooms. Zane street?." rooms. lorrow Alley?2 rooms. Main street?- rooms. room house at Echo Point. >7 South Penn street?:', rooms. rooms on Wabash, near Virginia. tore room in the Egerter Building. Money to Loan on Real Estate. THEO. W. FINK & CO., 1320 Market Street. ?OR_BBNT. sfrahie residence. 12 acres ground, ix acres in choice fruits 517 CO ble. Alley 14, between Market and hupllne streets. sidence on North Front street 21 CO . 1612 Market street, store room and welling. . IMS Market street. 2d door 2! ?o . 12 Indiana street IS CO . 21 Maryland street 11 00 . 113 Virginia street 9 00 . 237 Main street. 2 rooms, gas inge anil both gases furnished? 10 ?>J , 2'i Sixteenth street. otRce room.. 10 0) . :;2 Sixteenth street, bottling celr 12 W . 24 Sixteenth street. 1st and 2d ao rs .r< <*.> Market street, work shop.. 10 00 ble Fourteenth street 3 Co POSSESSION* MAY 1. f;l Seventeenth street S22 '<) . Fourteenth street 2T. (V) ."7 Twentieth street 1" 0) 251S Market street i'O 2S2?J Market street y <?1 2322 Market street 20 Co ItW Main street, store room and liar GO 0") ' FOR SALE. o. ?fj Main street. esirablc Market street property. IAMES A. HENRY. u Canaries. S AN A HI ES?500 HART/. MOUNTAIN j- Holler*. Male* fci.w. Females GOc. at ENRV HELMBRIGHT'S. cornor Mar- . t ami Sixth r.tri- ts. sr'j Uor'Stent. TO1: RENT?SKVKRA tTiJOOI) ROOMS : !?i the City Hank Hulldlnjc. JtiQUIro at I'- ?'ity l'.anu or Wheeling. mrSft CAN'T BHAT IT >: ' YOU 1 l?layfalr." Room and?board $r? per eck at Duard Hotel. 41' Twelfth street, i>\ _ ^ tic* 7\OR RENT?FINE OFFICE ROOMS, j bt*t location in city. Po*se*alon at ice. NICOLE'S ART STORE. 1131 Mari t itregt. oc20 TtOR'UENT Till: DWELLING HOUSE J No. 2t? Ninth sirt-et. containing nine >om>? :?nt] bath. Enquire of J. !.. STlFEL s-JNS, M >:. n nret t. : TIOR RENT ?ROOMS IN HORNJ RROOK'S block. including 'J room?* on corn! Iloor. formerly occupied by M1?h . l.ean. W. V. 110CJE, Afeer.l, Room IS, ity Rank. J ah*. ^rSlNESS PROPERTY FOR RENT."> Store room No. 10f,l Main street?a st-clasH clathlwr or t?hoe stand. No. ltd? aln street?t|irw-?tpry building, running trough, to South street, at present oecued by Wheel I n* T>rupr Co. Uoardltu: ouwe. *lxtefti room*. Nos. 10S?> and 1?C?R arket street. GEO. J. MATH1SON, 1308 larkot street. Jal7 FOIl HBWTT. Store room and nix dwelling room*, lt'Vl'Ilt l> >%t - *:to. <lv ^ V.. It Tenth Mrool. S'io. Vonr room* No. 7 Kllteentli street. M?"i. Flv?> rooms o. IUU7 Mil In htrcvl* Klve storo joins on Tenth *treet. .<.'15. lJirgo lore room No. ltMt.1 Main street. JjiHM). hreeslore rooms Mainbelow Tenth. ne store room corner of Tenth mid InrUet streets. JAMEs I..UAWI.KV. onl 1-Stnle imil l.tmns, inn."> Muln st. 5or Sale. 7*0It S.\!.! :?HOUSE~AND GROUND : on I.?Iarid. Address or apply to MISS . M. HIT/. 1413 Market atrot. \Vhr?ly. J.iV 7V0R SALE-MY HOUSE. SOUTHEAST : corner Chaplin*' ami Twenty-third rret;*, will be ?ol<l at a low tlKure. Term* my. OEO. M. SNOOK. Call at l?. M. look &. Co.'a. Jay