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UWil-v, Absolutely Puv % r-U :*•>*.ïor KIM w ■'■. \ air:»; . •!.»: • t>. ••••* .1 Hi* ■ •' !" »O k- ' !o' ■•. K-w'.'S : ! c>nr w.:U . >.K unit! 'l-V .flow tl-St, -, • WwJJhl . er r |«>» '■ r* - ■' . •"! a ri.« ::n>. ; own tic.. '* , * S ■ 1 ■'* £ //. dHGER, I WHiOV\I'»LK *i V LTFR. khW ûat* ^riae >v* reifcly. ao TWEIiPTII ST. äjsntisis. j )Ii. GEO. J. CAPDLE, SURGEON DENTIST. Mo. I*4l4i "rlKrk*'t Mir»1«"*. _ 1 t'»B>a> •:* Çrii ^ooiii. «ID STILL THE! COME 11.41. *ml ti. '»uluiHtiihtix iht- iinuit'ikfr >U>< k *»• | >m lu> 1 'vh-a Ka«t fbur wevki »ko. WE >! SKvv 'IiiS't .»>• rarry hin! » lin* • :'•< an- <? lu prim, »«• WILL • V»miUUf t > t.> .1 t "W ;•-« I • «iktoln f.ne. Oil'1 ■ if OU" ->'• lui UV I - p ( Ah1 ."»-ilH'b Two r«*.- 4>itixh»at. i">«l \ klur, fur 5 «ruts it GIVE TAINS \N « VU : tV «îy VVc h:.. fcfcw A" 10 in-lit- h \ • r. CARPETS Wtitftfcir yn»i m <-.| ihvm ti«» >>r later. jmir game cvttof th•" 'me. itmtv«» i u<ruunim- «tow:i AWAY Ud* in |. ... areour u*»hf !>r<*s Silki* P Wn*h *»f j t 'I-HTlrtitoiw, Kmbfokh'rits I « * •* '■ -v ■ « .Vi ASK FOROUR URiLLIANT CORSET 50 < «ills, f t»< ;i|* ill '•il.OO, HENRY JACOBS & CO. *1 A.NI» KKTAJL. 1154. !!.'»« nit'l li.ih MAIN ST. ra.-ru-1 ei < r. .1 A CARD. I • >%ir«>r«ts II sur« :%< |»l«*iisMri* Ittliiloriaa «»ilr ki.ui) lri« n«U nul |»ntr«»ii* iU.it W«' 1»:»%«* ri'llKltt ll it» our IK H »Mil •<J»il 4 ion* .%«»•«, il:"» und ll'i« Mutiisir*+t. nhvr«*. wUh mlnr^H I:« I « I il »♦•%, h <* h 111 I#«' * ii ut» I » 11 in itllV r :il ''ill liltll'H HIM II il)«hU (*ltl<llllH Ho «'.'III iMftl I.%•! I«» hil< rrnj tin Irflit«*. H> iM-rttpy !«*« IH«1 ton I- floors ol our I*uiiiPiiHik building ho sh.iil kri't# a I.irv:«14'hIim U ol llr > r.ml Notious ♦ %4-r l%i*|»l l»'J<»r«'t :iluii>s sn'iiriiiu Hi«' 1 luffs* uoirllii^ :»h «*«*11 n* lowi"! |»ri«** s «'«•ii>i*Icii( Müll lh«* %tllll<P of' • Sic '»«virion in min«l ili:if hy 1 liiir Mr m «> «•!»}«»> )our pu !rt»»m<4* in tfir fiilur«* »is *»«• litm- in ' I!»«• |> isl. \i*r\ It* *!»♦•« ft »ill \ « L. S. GOOD. I Spring Styles. ITArJ LATEST AFPROVtD SHAPES, r 1 FÜLL STOCK JUST RECEIVED. G. A. BEUTE K. n%rr>:K 1101 stmt. ïPTjrcIhiij ^raisfrr, YESTEP3ÂY 18 M ClfT. , Ttifrmoiiit t»»r Roc* or*!. Mr. C. Sohn '. h«f Own IfttfiHt- tlrn«g ) gi.xt, nii«-U r • !»»ll«i*-nis ol^iviitimw of ' i lh»- I. : If \< llcnl iv 7 n. M . 4>; J H m., 1' hi., i)i; .i p. lit.. •»">. 7 p j la., M. VVt*uth«T rtiny. Inilrf to w lihertliii n««oti. 1 ■«?roNn ncf iiJMb'»» Îe4 Kwm • Kr»fes Wimu • I - •. iri i'«m* II.. t*v .%■ • Ia>t ol Lf'tT il* lui * in N"' A Sfclit Wil', .«ir fi » tn. t»i*inoi»ls uk) WMti'ht^ to TV<i TN A SMALI. WAY. rh- Nevrs of tlia l>»ï l'olatfilij I't.*- ' KrAuVd f.ir li^îy P*n K-K Coi'KT was » M»nk yesterday uorninj;. "Hkakts or Ovk" at the Opern IfouFei :o niçht. XIYTINKKS at belli tlie theatre* thi" ifternoon. (>i rn ;'ä Pt xlvp ran iu two drnnks, >• '.erday aît moon. ;"n k Kiv*rsn!e furnace, at Steniieneille, .■I expected to start up m a wtek or so. Thk engineer* and tirrmen on the l'au M nulle road have received a \ery substan 'ial increase ot pay. Tiik n.ember-i ot' '.h** Turner's Associa tion « iiî mtet Sunday to uiake noaiina tioas ! t ctlicew for the ensuing jear. Tit t: Council Committee ou Lights ami lli,« |!j.ui! of Ujs Tni-itt ; will meet thb jveniui; to p:* p ire the animal estimate. KK\. I>»t i:.\Nin>i.i-a will conduct the «tutiy > t the Sunday School lesoii in the V M. C V. pul irs ato'ctoik this atter NN, Si« t \t. religion* meeting will be hehl a' the Y. M.C. A. bmldin*: this eveningat 7 o'clock and to-morrow at 1 o'clock, to which all yonajj men are invited. Tiik Supreme Court met at Charltstoii Wtdntsday atteruoon at four o'clock, ami adjoinned till lour o'clock yeslerday atter uoon. No busine-s was transacted. Tiik will of Johi. Ileinlein was admitted to probute \ > s'.erday and ordered to be le c»r*b-d. C. I' J. Hinge'il yesterday nuali tied an cxecntor. Road riOo; J. W. Schnitz snrety. *KCV. J. (iltSON Caxtt, of St '.like'.-, t hurch, will give his -cc.ir.d bvture at his ehtmh Sunday r.oruing on the disiiuetive tent or • ol th. chili* h, hi* subje* t Itcing ' File Church a Di-.in« Institution; and \viv Wfitji'et 1'apal Infallibility." AiiK.su* N is udUiî to the advertise ment lound ia another column of the * 'c»i> ' Tra C'.>ni|>.iti v *>i N w York, wha-e hraut h sioie ha* lioen op -ned at No. I UM Mau» st: et, wlur» they -,ve away swlot gold wai* lit - and utnuiuu diamonds i:* ea'i-oi tea Several WL>eliug p-oplt hav* been lucky. '■/uka" drew a fair audience at th« Op. : •. il «.live. Thür day evening, and while sow were pleaml with the production others were not. The com {any was lnol'i handicapped by ih»» ab-euce ol the lending lady, Mi« Mary Wheeler, who w.is tuUea ij'iiî.- ill at Fiederick, Md.. where -he yet remains. Her part was taken by Miss lînrUugume ou .short notice, and she did well. Ir i- understood tat a certain Win?* lint; young .aau wa on the vergeof column ling ru.'.'rimoay, but wh* n i'e c up yesterday and read a'toiit that Ti \ H couple who were marred t ot three ye *rs and were blessai with tl'iet - !.h of trip'* tv, hi.s hair r:.i.-e*l, an*l h>- i:umtd:.ttely st t aliont de devt-iiii; .» sehen o io!>r«ak the* : :;ti;eiue!lt off. The publication 01 >uc'i items ii enfiij»h to make bachelors by the whole One n the del« t: it*i"iT>I< t cc>nuty :vft*i-t*d to '••<«ork t: Si ,r,» iu a practical way by psii'Mii^ a lut in lower Wheel itg. corner oî Jacob sir,- !>.» •': ot Bloclfs ti.liacco works, aadout' t- '; .••* ! the >tie*t railway. We an informed tb.it l>:. W. It. Gill«spie, the par. 'i.iht, ^..t a k*h«1 bai^.i-», as the h.t h.i'* on ;f a »;•■>* .I brick buildiiijj and a frame dwelliuj; aud »tore. Tue I'cc'or purchased ol Mrs. Ann Fvans, Ot HrnwiMtl. i m m m. \ <«er:i u« Aeclileiit ;l I Ja • tt.nT-liJr n:««I t'l.i'it, \ I itfriliy M tu-il 1 ii{. Between :hw and tour o'clock yester day morning a very serions aiviiKn! oc rutred at the Riverside steel plant, in {'.en wood, ieiultir>; in ihe serions Maiding oî ont-of ili« wor'n. ''0. Edward Hroeche, u rt si;bnt ol 'hi-« rit/, v ho il the engineer of une ni' the »Uusy ioeouioiivi« uiwl tu pnll the car- of inx-its about the v..irk«, was i*> the tub ot' the engine, about the honr named, ati.eu.im_; t-» his dm it*.«, when a stia.n valve bur-t. and a dornt of "train £«>•1 hot water tl-w out over him terribly pi aiding him about the lef»« from the knee« down The unfortunate mail siitfi red tir riblc agony, an.l LLi .'creams were heard all over that portion oi th.; works a» he imp). ted those atatit him to put him on* i>i h ' mig ry. Th.- workmen cave him every nlteiitiou in tlieir power, and cou vf dl hitu ia a carriage to his hoi::» at the iiiti r-i • ti<>nof la'lf nod I'oity !hiril streets, where l>r. Ford, ot i'.-nwood, atUudtd hiiu. IIh iojaiir« are not coasiderjd of a danx' roti-- nature, hilt are e<tr» hiely pain ful. Mr. lirt> < he i ataut twes.ty-scven year« ot m; -, ami lus a young w lie. lh>' I.a'« Wtllmm W. Mi V..J. Th- fs»"^ral of this popular young man will : :kr place from hi« late !■ idem-«. No ».!» N i-ret.-t ut h s>r»et, at ! o'eli ek this ;d t< moon, the inUrim nth: iogat (ireeuwood. Tli» im üIkm ot Wheeling Typogruphii 1 I ina will att« ud iu a body. V. ill;.mi M« \*ay wa« » young lua:i who had the Hdiuii.itioii ami i -p el ol all who kn*w liai, iiei .Tom« and w .tin- earted. •rank, manly and courteous, hi made and retained tin friendship ot ali.Mtid hisdeath ha s oe< .i*iol» d wide regret. Alllited for y«jr • with an incurable diser> « onsnmp lion—lie looked t>i his inevitable ' ate with calm: und alt!: mgh ::t times upon the very briuk of the ^rave, in- was always •Inetful. smiling and hopeful. He was au employé of the RtiüsTKR lor years, and j was a skillful aud intelligent workman. It s It-How < ampositors need no prig of i riinaituy to keep h'tn i:i r-'iienibrancc. \i» Oil !• iro I I \Vti><l»li»5tu«i Cmiuly, Willi 's No. t> ri«». o i th- Mtinee faua, in Washington county, was destroy* il hy ' fire Thursday evening. The tlunity oriiri i.ited itt an ove the it id lio\ on the engine. IU' (•' th- workmen, turned Stvitr, was • •'.»lely bon.ed about the iVo, tiak atid mus. Ii « wounds wire dressed '»y l>r. ' LJeo. >1. Kelly. lue other workmen j l aped wi.hout injury. The t ».»Is drop- | ?ed into the h le on top of a set for which i the men were ii«hioi;. it the I m»I.s can he «covered leadily the los-i will he alniut : >1 Jtm h they can not lv r«.eo\trid tîie| îoli will b • abandoned and a new well | innk. No !». whin ahe cime in, in S -p- ; emi ' r, l-~'i, w.w jswd lor ",'oti liarrels an lour, h s prudnAil abont lin in«» barrel« i oïl; tsçood loi ."i" barrel i a day vit. ••Huri« «f Onk." That powerful drama, "Hearts of Oak." which has ha.l such a remarkable sticct vs it.I e It« (irst ap^.< iraiuv, will ta presented it the U|K»ra lloii-e at the matiiieo this af eraoon au'l st the evening pert'orniauce. rhe p v - ji-i -ented uudvr the peisi.ual up ivsiou el the author, Mr. .Iaa.**s \. lern»* It I« prouounceii as the n-euic int) dramatic picture of the a»;e, ami is >'oi.ueeiI by a ..«st class compat.y. Sta; >c the mu! inee h.'ve Imn put on r>ale at Uunii r A. Co.'s music .-tore, an.l tue imit ation« are that a bii» ami. -nee will »feet he piodut tien on both occasions. A-tili» »<> Mothfi». îdr«. Wi'i-î -vr' So ••him; ^yrî'P for hibiren t»vthi:i;', is the pre-emption o' ; »neof th-'be>t ' :v '• lit:: '.-ai phya'ii'.ns a the Uïiiti'd S'v a" ', has It»'?*.! n.-ed ijrforir veaf w- h ne%er latliititt fn-ie?» iy i.ji:;:OjiS ol p.i llt. :s fer tiv t < i.'lilien. )«■••!•„ 'Ih pioNH teething itü ahn b nealcn;i:de. It r li-vis the e?nUl from h::a. inre^dy '.♦"ry suwl dvirrhn-.», iit;;>-, O'î m the Ih;wi an.l v. ad colic hy I living îo rhe fi iid il re«te ite, jot U: r. iVf« i'V a KtUÎ'. ♦ I, S (.:<m•!> «eSK dry Roods the elieapesl. Sri.ilM '■ :e: itiil jxiirs Men's Knie '.ill vm-o--.it i ' worth t'î at ll.isui il« rV. ♦ loi^rt the Skat me and Rincr.tf 'astiii il !c at the Alhaiubra. ••M'KIM; (UKRIOITM • <»nr rjircfnlly selei ;«•«! liiio cl fle nnt NuriiJ.T O» erroalu In itow rewl). »> l.lM'MMi a < <».. aw t w eliil« Si reel. . HOW ITSTIÎIKKSTHK.V1.I I' Ki J M IM NT M A NIT At Ti KIK< INTKIiVl !W E!t ON THE TARIFF MIX, Ami A tip« Themselves as Well Piqued With It, Especially the Steel auJ tiiass M«ii. When 1 »eurocrats and iiepublicaus picked up their pipers yesterday morning autl found a til 11 synopsis ot the much talked of | and anxiously waited tbr tarilT bill t-pread out risjlit betöre their eyes they were rather surprised,and after ithad been glanced over, the former w ere pleased and the latter rather chagrined, kepubiicans had been ticklii ^ themselv«s into the bvliet tl.nt the Ways and Means Committee would bring forth a hill that would furnish them with tuougli political capital to run a whole campaign upon, and b. hold! they foiled nothing niueh to kitk i'gainst !>nt the free wool clause, although, ot cour*o, they kiiked anyway, from political principle. But aside from politica there were It >v people in this vicinity, except those who favor a high protect ivy tarilf, who v.«te not well isktislicd with the bill gener ally. This wan especially a fact au.ong the iron and steel manufacturers and glass niiuulaitiuet--, who are specially favored. The pottery people have outer ml -orne complaint, but taken from a conserv ative standpoint, the proviiiousof the bill do not it-illy warrant their objections, us one important leature seems to have e.- aped tlieio, and that is the cl.iu-e that includes ihe cost ot package on imported goods in the duly, whereas, at present lue co-t of package is deducted from the duty. ■ Tins is it cotisitkr kble item, and inures i to the bent Iii of h it'.i the pottery and gl i-m manufacturer. Hut it isn't pro|»o.-td to I disco < the I.ill here, but to give ■ome t e pressions of opinion iroui manutacturers I that will tend to .show whit h way the wind ; Mows. A pre:uiueni w mauuiacuuer, au official ot the WL ehugCom^y, ^ »'The WU hau got our hteeljnrt when we . tinted 1«, aud olaee The manufacturers ol suit attxl, ^y 1 Se proûsions o. the bill, con corape o aUh Jbrtinu steel. but bel"« we could ? tor,!,,,« to the bill the tar,« ou jol- steel the »wie as that ou h.ud *1 i„r mu, whi. h suits us exactly. Had soU ^ l"eûaavâ.noltoîl7rrtou>W!»..h .H ! rir.u: UritV on iuu.l h tee!. it wou Id h tv«! allowed the or,« and c >ke lurons to keep I«? the price lt' tblil, l«W .tt,;t 7 »hieb would have bad the . Ilei t of dis ^„„„atiM^aiust tile consiit'i'r in tavor Ion!"0 thT^uianulSurew made money r> ,rt of'.'i».1'".«• ä out of all r«r«"*on. If the M shoud p.tssiu i«.i present shapo the coke people would U JK no excise I» keep up tl* l'ru'e ,n ,uohai: enormous ligure -and l,".rth> ,L. cnsum-r would be bctnlitud. think th:it i>re should luve l*e:i plated <>u M*" J. 1» Culbertson. Secretaiy oMh. KÛ. rM.le Work», said: "1 am no i n " rtfoim<r, but a p otecliouisl tb^^"ôn an i ia-t to see so many things C^ed oa thef.ee 1»«. I have Kl«*<d o « he Mill-taritt bill, aud must !>y »bat tBe t,,nai /.ition of the duty on hard andI sot ,t'.l is a spVndid thine lor the mannf.it tnreia in this MCtiun, as the ad *alorem îluty ou M>it steel is so b* that w, are unabl. to loiiip'.t j with foreign raauufac "CaSK.!,»' a»'™1** ('tilirtiiiintoi the W ti t »ker mill, sud the t',1 does no' nil..! bis inter.-ts, and he . s-e that it would in any way con i\u t »itb the fh. t iron prodmt .. ,\ nier« iiaiit iron tumtd ou! by the mill. Vi C V«*- BroekuQMrr»aid: rhobill, anticipât«i< a nioat conservative „no. and I am «-11 plc;--d wiih it. t not conti :i t w 'th the*!?« interwis a!'V w IV. as liras lam able to .u.!^, |,al on tt.- other hand the addition o ,1». \ ,U.e ..! box«* and other coveting ol SnWi«.«Dd packing charge*, I* ta our !>• r>< tit, s«d it H 'i«"» »? Uen " „ Ju\r re. il no retereuce to toe duty o.i » 11 i iiier blown ware, but ' ^ " win b. all liuilt, and nenirally the bill "Hits me veiv well. , Mi I n ! l'.uk. < I ihe No:t!t ^ het nn. I,,,'.;!; woi .-s i:'l the I i'.l would not al.<<. ,hè,u. in none ol tl:e «..• -1st! .y turned out ki,h ir, p >rl d mio this country. Mr Wm. l-eiübtou. thought 'hebill was . v ■ ititlw oi J one and that it rcm »U, suited the manufacturera m It.: „ of th« opinion that the mt t. r. t- oi this -. ition would not be ai an U:1Mr!'!- M. IViraoa.ofthe IVilbryCow j. mv, said t!ie provi ions ol the bill won • nudiarii- v |,u-;n -s. Mr. W.I.I.-talu. K.i, i ! Il.eW.st 5"r^..a Clii .a Company, w.ui ol the same ' ^ (notiivr jjcntlcinan v:ell ,erae.l ia sn. 'i r- -aid that nee W.S'l wlb »» a »'Hi. lit insi-ad cf an i.'jury. as is j'atmed by th.-1>publieui party, an 1 b ll!xd \ lhatun,:.ti.-1»mi w«M.I pri.i-slierewerealwavshirfh.st. SfV.'ial other Kentlenun w.re iuter v.fW,.|. but the a'wve ; xnresïii'tis o opin ion nivè puftieient id.a ^ to the Uel,nK on :hc bill amouc our m uiniaeluren. The "runty," n,- l'un"9 for March baa çome For m. • let us 1.11 what is in it I a.is> . s'.i.rv on th.* (lolden Texts i«.r the ,-v's other -buy. I I' ' . M 1 1 ret Sydnev's stoiy, Hw Old ; -ira. uer Ä'Ä'Ä ^.WatCirüde. r.ibv's Corner. 1. uue- i do/, a or two A lot o! le.ters to FWisy fromhojw «ndglrU And a ti.uer -;-or. ?1 .1 ve.ir; M . "It-a I.u-nl' r I». Lot Itrop Comixuiv. JV«ton. w.l smd yon a Mtuple copy of Th- ''^k mimher ii you etnd five cents and asfe tor it. Sei: advertisement, aurtirn rale of lor uiture in acotber co.oinu. I.'unlol' •« i> Oj.H.I»K I"'» ,,4> Wo invite yon to the ep nir« ol the aud .tm.m. rstybsoi luinlapMk. ä« la s-" »»•'• ««* "jr.;?™ le-a.ler lor style uial quality. No'-a 1 Solo Agents. 11 Twelfth ^trrit. Iv.x-T loriot ***** and lUcciiiK Carnival to- n^l.t at the All-mbr,. Ii ■ :>•. rior «*w!!<ii>v i>i>vi-u lu nuilioDS ol !.. i ■» • ir mon- tlmii h •in.trh.r of a (vntury. It Htm ! • [TiiiUd States GonnnMit, Kn »!np» 1 l'T tu -1 i Nnf ih>' lircHt l'uni rMtit'« hs tue Mmigert Pnrwf,uI hm HnllÜluL l»r. friji '-rniii'i Kutcii. l'nw.lir unt roiii.itn AiinnouiH I ime. «■- Aluid. :<>M «nlv )ti< au«. i ::i K hak in«. POWPKR tu. SK'.V (OIK. ntîl AOO ST. LUCIA. WII.I. OF KOHF.RT CHANG!.«. Tlio Document Vilmltlnl tu Pruhnte »ml i>nlcr« il ICceordvtl. The will of the lute Kobert Crangle was yesterday admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded. Elizabeth i). Crangle was appointed executrix. The will devises to Mrs. Crangle all the pers .nal property cf ! the deceased, nave his watch auil p. a no, and give* her the «.se and control during her life of all the real estate remaining alter the payment of decedent's debts and certain legacies and testamentary chargea. At the death of Mrs. Crangle, the will specifies that her two daughters, Mrs. ! Sarah J. Eccles'and Mis. Margaret E I)al ztfll, shall have, in equal shares, all of the estate then remaining, and in case of the death ot either daughter the child or children of such deceased daughter is to receive tho eharo which would otherwise ! g<> to the mother. The first clause of the will formally pro vides i»r the tnufnt to Bin Elizabeth D' Crangle of all personal property, except the watch and piano, and directs that de ceased's diamond pin und topa/; sleeve buttons be regarded as special gifts tu Mrs. Crangle. Thesecond clause devises to Mrs. Crangle all real estate absolutely, with lull pov.er to mortgage or sell the same. The third clause bujueaths to Mrs. Mar garet E lVtlzell dw-.ased'a piano. The fourth clause gives to Mrs. Sarah J. E 'des a speciul gilt of $:iOO, to represent in value the piauo giteu tho other daughter. The fifth cluuse tives to deceased's grandson, l'rancis S. lUl/.ell, the gold watch, chain ami seal worn by the de ceased. The sixth clause gives to the grand daughter of the deceased, Florence M. I levies, §'i,ih»o, to be paid her as it n ay suit the convenience of Mrs Crangle, hut not before the grand dunghtcr shall have arrived at the ago ol twenty sine, lu the event of her death without coming into possesion <•! toe money, it is to go to her rue.ther, T»nd in the eveut of the dea'h ol both, t i renuiu in the j»os e-s-ion ol Mrs. C rangle. The seventh clause gives tD each of the other grandchildren, F. C. Oalzell and EatuaC. l>a'z*dl, $l,(HM» each, subject to the same general provisions which re laie to the gilt of ii.iMiO above. The eighih c'a use directs that the life* insnrauce money of deceased shall be paid to Mrs. V'ligle, and if the sisier of de ceased, Mai \ C:angle, survives hitu, the monsy sh;i invented at interest, which i'it' rest is i, < paid to such sister quarter ly during time At the death ot euch sisti-i. principal is to go to Mrs. C'ra'.gle an-.' ' two daughters, one third to e: ch. The ninth c uje directs that tho re maindei <>t »h • • ; .te, not specifically men tinned a'jove, i.!! v*o to the daughters ol I he deceasi d The will is •! tied May 11, 1 •**•♦>. Til e. (J I. MEN*. A Meeting H I.I at RuMttrr. Yenlerd-y .\ft <*riio«>u. A meet<ng ol tho gl »*s manufacturers ol tho t»!iio Valley was held in the Columbia Club room. Unilair.*, yesterday afternoon. There wore pre- nt Mr. J iu.es I)a!z !1, ol f>alzeilKi°o<, WelW.nrir; Mr. C \V. llrcck utiier, of 11 il)'>s, ltro> knnier iV Co , Wheel ing; Sir. W. A (îoiby, of theIJellaiieti'jb let ('•>, Mi. E li. H.iwio, ol the .E'ua; Mr. Kelly, of the lirliuoiil; Mr. T. A lî idcfer, of E-ideter Bros, and Mr. li .1 f'.satty, ol A. .1 E .sttv iV Sons, Sleubcnville. The meetii g took no deciùve ac'ion, but eon- ! s.deieel the pre. i nt -tutin ol the strike that the Executive- Commit'e* might understand fully the P' -.lion of the manufacturers here on the pending issue. A C'A KU II* 1 rrii i: i» lu v. Jordhli'it Article In Y*a I rtla>** T. i I'd ■ /.'• H Sik: Ti. ■ Cttholics of Wheeling have r,;i«)n to < ttnlal;- the*, Fe'ves tlint their tioiii'Uil l:i-hop lias dtcidt d not t:> answer any litote s-rwless attacks » t Mi. Jordan. Hin last article contains no ur«u tut ut; i! h simply vuly.tr abuse, ami ij <1 nit unworthy <>t any auswer. We would think thatuny tnt-lliuent I'roti slant sclmol . boy, or girl, would tie aide to «eli|»-e the style m such a production, I atu only a : pupil my - «•It', aud the ruembets ol my cl.i*w ^ ar>- not v. ty l.ir ud\ iuci d in wriliug, hut il' we do not know more aluiut the rults ol i <■ iUij —«it it: it, we itt le ist know more ol thu"e o! I .tumuli ^oo«l biteiiiog than llii* I Vote itiitt minister. [S'gtti d J C. Fkani'IS. Whaling, M'H'h Is^s. Kur. A. I. ,lor«li»ii ICr>|" 11 Ik to "OSl Utlnn." lb I'll- Lyhl "■ if the !:• ■ Mi: Someone signing himself "Cutis tiiin," 11» I reftTiing to the st.tement "il .ml jour r.ihle," hi my serait.a of last Sir v. : «ks in your morning issue what ver-ion I refetred to, et»'. I geu«t..liy Um the Sew version lor the w»iue leasou that other people Ii« it, I Mtppise, because a^a I»• It», tie* meaning ol the t«\t is more II auspaient tnan in the Old, or author./, -d v.i -ion. I.tngnage like everything hnn.au is until I the la v nt growth; on 11 t ac- j count many t iiit. in the » »Kl version wcic obscure. i'.ut that it was obr.oxious to the l»apti-ts, is news to me. 1 certainly | iKM-r heard any litpMst speak disreap-et ; I'ully of the St-r pturts in any version. Hol relets to a lîiptiït verciiu. I know ot leine stielt in tin-« country, "Christian"' refera to 'he "Bible I mon Wrti iu'1 I , pusnme. I'.ut liter») were uuntbers cf iitlir denomination* who wotk«d upon I that. I'.ut oa the who!*) 1 would rtcuni- j mend to "Cl.riHti.iii'' that version which i woultl be most iikely t j indue* him to j come ont with his own name wh. u there i-i no sj:t < : il reason lor conccaling il A. L. JdI'.iias. 1'OIS'AX ON J HOi'l.K. Mnvnrctntu of CUiten* and tiia ('»n.lnx anit llulu; ot MmtioT). Mr. L M*'/. baa retnrutd from nu Eatt eru huaiue»» trip. Svintor Camden and wife left for home 1 on the uo'tn train yest-rday. i he "Zttlca" company is quarlcrttl at i the New St. t'hat lea Motel. Misa Sadie WVkhaut has returned home Iront a prolonged visit tolriendsln Burton, ' W Va. \V. II. . . 'ey, 1> S M. C . of Morgan town, W. » ic stopping at the New St. Charles !!• K. .i. I' i 'v, Wheeling's proud bas* man ' in the city yesterday, t'iom Cleve. l>el was warmly wel comed bv .* 'niters here. The Club t .• very enjoyable hop a! their to.it;. . 'lain street, last evening truite a nut i v.ere present anil a mo-t ile'ighttnl t as >p ut daneing'to 1'rof. Kith ..-yet - :• -v. I. v. I>av ' M (ireer, 1> 1), formerly ol Wheeling. . lor some years has been rtcloroi Hi church, l'roviden e, Ü 1 . has accepted cull of S . Bartholomew's Church, New N or«, and his reaignation was tendered to (irace church vestty meet itt)» ou Fehl nary S!. Kirth loniew's is oue of thi* fv. «.most Episcopal ehureh-- in I New York. I A numlier of well known West Vir-; einiatis are in town to-day to attend the : meeting ot the ilutclo s of the Cheat Mountain Sportsmen eialion. Among j them is Colonel llutton, of HultonviPe, Ha: dolph county, one of the largest land ; own« r« m the S'ati-, Colonel liât ton was ("r, ■ ! ot Stall for (i. toial \V. !.. Jackson, I c. S \ B L Butch r. of B?verley, W \ :t , <'ol.n.el Klwaids, ol Chatl «':>it aud Wui Brown, <-f Kingwool. Mr. Tallin in. ol I'.el. r.e Ohio, ncompanitv the parly, t — I'.it-' i 'y • 'l>iuni Vr-'hlujwph Tîietr KiisIim >s Itoooilnt;. I i'ol>." . no one thi.):- has eausid stieh a ttii«ial ievi\al ol trade at l.o.;an A Co.'s drug store as their giving away to their custom« i s oi so many tree bottles ot Or. Kind's N< 'V l>i-t u. ty for Consnmption. Their trade is simply enormous iu this very valuable article fr«>m the fact that it always «ores and never disappoints., Cough». Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cronp, and all throat and I tin«» diseases quickly cut« d. You ein t«;ït il lie lore buying by selling a trial bottle tree, large f-iz? $1. i llvtr. battle warranted. OKNEUALi i NTKI,LI(JK\CK. | KNhop K-tin's Tliiril I.fc ure. At the Vesper service ut the Cathedral lo-morrow at :{ p ni., Hishop Kain, in the1 third lecture ot his Jagten series, will pro inee the testimony which the Old l»ij,j>en »afion furnishes, in itu several strikio" typesand ritualobs- rvaucts. in favor of the loctrine ot the real presence of ChrMV Insly and bl>cd in the Sacrament ot the Fucharist. («aitoii':« Miofttrelji The (irand contaiueJ a 'air audience Ly»t uight to witness tli- second ;x-i i jtiuauce of Carton's New Orleans Minstrels. This afternoon the compauy will rive a nuitinee Air ladies and children. \s the perfor mance is ot a refined order, the house should he crowded with Indies. The rut; sic, singiug and dancing.s;>; cialties srr- all ^o.kI. (Jo early and get a g. id se it. AiiiiIIit Siil>«<rl|i'inn. The ofticcrs of the Immigration Ac-xia tion yesterday received from tx-.Seu.-ttm J. N. Camden lii-i cheak for $!<»«> in aid ot the work which the Association has on hand. Mr. Camden was not at the 0{>ern House nt the time the subscriptions wt re made during the se>-.io:t of the Convention, and' thus had no opportunity to pnt in his sub scription with the other gentlemen. I'ollc« BiKlueu l.a«t .Mi-Ill... The tines und costs assessed iu l'o'.ice Court during February tooted up$l,|;{| Tht-ro were one hundred and forty two arrests, oi which Lockup Keeper ISiund made 1; Ball, I.'; Britikroan, «•; Carney. 8* 1'iinlap, I»csmoiid, C; Dru.*, hi-il,"'l:: I'vku, ? ; l>.-vliti, 1, tiaus, 7; Crtihltr, ti; lli'/.lett, ti; Kt'l t-n, 7; Lumens, Mt Nicholis, Short-), II W'.-t, 11; Wilkin 's;" Watson, 5. {Iiiimii-hIj y t'is( ii;«ik', it. The cose ( f the State \ <; Mitchell, charged with atUniptin:: to ommit rape, was call.d before Justice lîrowa, Ht Klin Crovc, yesterday, and usulu I iu the hon orable discharge of the- defendant. The witnesses summoned on In-half of th.- aili^pjl wcîit.t, a woinri named lutUrhuck, testified eoncini .ely (hit til- re Lad bce'i uo atui.:pt on the part ol the (I. tendant t commit tbeeiim- chared agaiLSt him. There was a large crowd present at the examination. "K «»t l.yiiot).'' Miss Ada (.ray commence* a three nights engagement at the (Jratid Opera House, Monday evening, March .*>. The Anrup'.lis Cijuio' .-.,vs uf this uclres. s A''1 (ir-"»y, the sitpi-rior emotional aetr«ss, apptured last night forth rirst t!Me in uni m id-: i>i the drama 'Fa-t Lyme " The nam«of Misj t;r.i> and her reputation us a <!:s'.in^aished acres.« di«*w to the «»..era Jf-ui" t1, largest audier.ee ever Seen her- lic-i.les improvisier seat-» lot the ci -nui. a un:ul>er of ladies and gi-ntlemeu were turned aiv.tr. Miss (ïray was »llppaiUl ),/ a:, exceptionally good cast, and trom the ii-r- of thecutiaiu t-> us fall on the la-: ir: <!„. audience was entranced with th ■ depth ot tl. p|;,y and the superior < baratter ot the acting t-»« tally the star in hir dual role. I'liltnl Mates Cits.**. TIm I n t« d Ssale.i nuth-irities yesterday had Franklin Hirg-r n'il:>r arre*t at the custom h iu-e n j vi a the ch.rgc of »uborna tion of p»riury. The ca-.- w.h not dispo-xd of at a late hour in the itterno>u Jj-ir,^r comes trom the upper part ot th-Stale, airing iho i.i tho i; a u ron,j ;.n(j j;.H been up on several prc*,„m occa-ioo- !„r ot.e .-es ««.in-t the Federal l.ivs . ^ 'en' n i«ehuicil ease pi-ndingii{aiu-t the wholes île l..(tr)i h >um- ot Kian, Cios , ot this city, under a ruling oi iheTieanirv department ng.rdiug subs «ih.juorb'v tj-i e mg r.K-u ;1,, j,j or to.viH i»;l, -I- t!i.m »hat ri wl.i :li tbe Itiftioi butic ■ h located I he firm has givfii bond, and th-i roalUr lv 1 ,e^l, I'«!>din:; a decision i.i i him.lar tse now pc- itiiii». 1 II . W lillo Hinvr. Marimifr U diäter of Ile < 'pua Honî-e ban bouktd P.Aillty t'iMHpW-11'n roiuautic pic tuifMjnv drninn, the "While M.ive," l»r \VYd«ir.»d.ty un.'. I hur.duy evening, M.i <b 7th and M;h. Tbe plav a fine one. lb«' New York » vinif.j! 0'1 " " , -t •'White SI:ivt%M the );Ky<-t pluy ot tint prolific w:iur, Mr. IS.rt. y w.n p,«ln«r.l i.» IV pr. en ' a lartfo and. eure tii Ihe Kouilveiith S.rc ». 1 heiitrt .. „iaht «nd ww* rannved wirti a ranmng .•rtuipliim ut ol appbu ■«', w" " indwut« that It I- likelj !» prove a popa i*r huTlw M->i> nimm along »erj ' iv with v o! in«-.il;-i»t" a®» «rai alio wane» ot •V.tnations, w:iu!l ;ijipean<l to \,- hv.ir.,ly «y«**'• n„. »_V v.;»i l.aii'1-'iiuly u.o:inli<l aud very will aeted. t.rtU.iln« M.ii.i.'H.U !»«».« ^«>11.1 «old Wuli'lieH l'on int it« Twi. «i. , i,»,. Tea «'omtwniv, ot New ) «»rk, hftvc "'V ■'•ry. '.'i iu a . '<i »' • ■; ..... line .ii«m «M iw..tu — ..i. I sH,J' .i.-lpr »» ■ . J, nul Iilln-r artu'.cs M J.'tt.-lry i! E*$Ster*\rîtKSÂS fa SÄJÄg » -.it:. - uit Ii»" Hrtii<l\« it • • 1 • : ' V'.iu. I. 'I l> TUrtl Ii'' »I l!" !•»«• hvt'n |>uirliH>ennu-t u»l exi«.it available asKÄ'!«®' ËW'ÂÂÂ'V'« i.»rv..i j,.ri. i;Ui. r.iu nu t g£ M l M l-' ,il l< Md.: ■ I'M a t--.I'-' M " ' • \ I ■ hin- : i.« lt. • ' • 11?•; V. ".fTni'jSSÄ !fr! , ('rt h n iou 1.1 gentilned i K,... |. ol . ■ i r> *. Mi ,. , llf the • i J .ttii- Tiiom»' Martin, brakeman. .< • •»•••• • ■' *,.\v !Ma - ■ ■ ' I FHSä'H FAiiÄ v ■' J M !.. Km ma •' ■:: 1 '.L ■ i ,1« ... ... an.l vtrV i«r»t»u«ini, i' H '-iia-.- two «•an» oT Je* ?'"' , M. ... Itai- <lia»n«'4"'t • 1, iiivu.-l'. Mrv K»;. ... . . Water street. »•••! Ml«* Kati I Îk ihM . ôna r Mala and Market iU. • - . aih 1 ' , ' . - I r mil- Mi» K " : . ciarkft.urc. f.«md a i »-r -t m m • äiuredi«aourt ear «tropin h^anoj ^eafrr ,0fti u >rlv -1|I' M.,rk. t >:r<. ■ pur 1„ r.* .r f n M ■ 1 • ' " _ j . *1 *'v ' . i rutiï »■' found in owe c«n ä kciiuiiii « • •_ • , -;,»>hi.r - V1'j.;..-p!','m ' ! i llainMilîilt^1' l •' ' \' • .«r, » 1 alii öShi&'l »f l»1 M- v:-'' ' « ■: - . ' V ROW Ut tu . t ^ . ail lt .i. i ! ■. • MÄrl "r : n.,-t Mannflyr «r. -• • ■ ; ■ • ; ^'atid rmiu . Wlîh i''l- ' ^ . .r , . t. -i '.V U'-',"u VSu::i'rMr«> I |..ir. i:w.l .. . , V . U-, ,-h . >W îl.an.l .'U ftp n «« 'the ean* • a ••i.Uiv diann.:. I tu i. ftjÂbfiehaîïîk gl«» M«««.p»M ?» ft-r a ran Lr tea »nd open In« 11» ran to «J » ►« S ' 1 i'.ui.iii. .1 • l'ieii. «tl-.M. " in «ind xiM -,-t ««!•'.. Mla« t: M;. ■ • wamsari •. Main FââWî?® fc?l!SSiÄ f.iir'l h -'IM BO»«l i > ■ *.v i ■ • 1 }" * - ' ; » »a.'ö X Î.-1I <" ' • '"rw! '^'i1 ?1 ■i ',i« r.itni-iny jiwUje'aiiathat they havaes Lnod arietattuwlt Unir ehoi'•• tea.In tUl* «ar .tl.ir' 'tn»' 1 <-r- ».a*- u.-.ilth. tt.uinf. i aith rhtuint«. u ...».«are, c t»i «ory, eu .. f iir.»er< ' y mai! p-mpiiv i .r .v.ir.l.- l t.. ...M part ,.' the i »'.tel Stat. iVitnii >nikl«- 1 •• >■ . . .. . , thlrtei-!« t. r f 10 ta-eniy ««-vt-n i-r v PitUS«êtt wt «pa eJuboHerot «Oer • la '-> i « valnatue »rtule. Addrawojjtib• T« , i.v. N'.< »l'.> Main >tr.--. Wh^eliue. * Va t 'l1' tv trom " * Kt. tint». » p w WANT A RAILROAD. PROM IS K.N T OHIO 0'lNTY FARMERS T<> 1IOI.Ü A MKKT1XG, At Wiiioh They Coniempla'.e M.tkicç Avantage ons Offers to the State Line Railway Com pany—What They Offer. The farmer* in the vicinity of Clinton, Liberty t, appear anxious to have a railroad come through their way, and tlity are agitating the matter with the hope that they may ba able to imprena capital with the be-ncliti to bo derived Irom innnirg s road thtou^rh their gestion ut cnnutry. lo do this they certainly hold out advanta geous offers. Am on/ the prominent farm ers from that sectiou pri ant at the Cooiu Convention were Messra Lemuel Dock, A, M. IJidgely, J.uuea F'.xon, John If. Mont gomery and J. J Jacobs, anil they all seemed anxious to Lava the proposed State Liue Railroad coine through their way to the river. The rov. ■ la-d out by thctu cer tainly seems to be a ivantageous one lor the company, 'l'lu proposition is as tol lows, u * r*t » te J by i it" the abovt-uannd gentlemeii: Instead of touch: . the river at Wells burg, they present t'ue following u.u'e: l-'rom Hethany down I-iuil'.iloi reek toSictz'-i run, up tttot/.'srun L> 'btdi\idingtiili:ebt twuil CütVal J aild . 'mrl c:teks, turned through to head wall m ut Atkiii-on'.i ruu, down to .vhoit creik. down Shor* Cret k to the forks, up south i rk ot Short cr«*tk to l>r. Knglish's, tunnel through McCullceh's place to Ling run, and down Lmiy run to Wheeling cic.-k, whera it will intersect with the Wheeling acd lfarrisburg, or any road that n.ay be convenient. Kaeb of the tunnels mentioned will I* halt a mile in length, and tin* route, th; gentlemen claim, w ill mike the distance j'mn Bethany t > Wheeling fourteen miles; or ten miles blotter than the reute con t :'!pUtod down Ji&li'ihi t i Wellsbnrg and t!i» ria.vn the river to tili* city. This ivmld make à big saving when the c-t ot ; lit- Un mi!»s of road is taken into cmsid ■ : it ion. It i < underst.. 1 t!:a' a number of the gentlemen will ofl'ir the company lice ;i;*ïit of way throngh their land, and sav that othtrs will ?•> th»» s it.if. Tney will also give the iny f -^Mo each, provided the » proposed by the;u should be al 'p'vd. A nioetii.g will be held in alK>ut t* weeks, nt which lnrmal action will be t i , n and probably a fjriua! proposition dr.i'-. i up A snivey <1 this tame rjnte was m :,le by a corrpaiy about eighteen yeat - since, and it i< generally conceded tobe a :: > >d one. To the meet ing mentioned :-bove .\ltorn»y tieneial Culdwell, Judge I.', J!. Co-bran, .1. C. Somuierville and others have been in\it<d, and no doubt they will be present. It his been demonstrated th it there is lots of tiuv cod in the legion of the north fork of Short Creek, ami if a roa-l is run through there the field will be developed. This i-» a most important m-itt«r to the fumera of Ohio county, and the m«vtiii..' will no doubt be largely attended and re unit in much good. Kui: TiiliKt WKKK-. 1 wan snfieiing iroin a severe old in mv head, accompanied by t pain in tli * temples. 1 tried some of the many catarrh remedies without any relit f. I'.ly's Cream I'.ilin was rre»mm-tided to ine. After only s>\ applications of the Halm every tra> -> ot my cold wn remnv« ! —ll> nry C C'atk, 1 st Iiivision New Voik Appraisers' Ofliee. I was TKOl iii.En with ratanh in my bead to an annoying i stent for three year After using one battle of Ivy's Cream Calm I was entirely cured. — Win .1. Cline, Victor, N. V. iîcl;gious >1 ot rci. \-<)Kl II -1 CM I M K I'll' K' Il REV M. I" lu li'i, scivii s lo-mnrm.»' ni 1<> i h ni. u;nt ni '. |i. il. Miinlay • i.i _• p. m Xouns .••■•pl.-- meeting ut . m) p. m Ail nr.-1 urlmli> mvIti-iJ. oKroXi» PRESBYTERIAN Mtl'Krn -REV i Wm il i ». |i , j « sei vice« il H' a. ir> ml T .1 p in. iiibHi!» si'h uni »: y ü t... Ail .~f» weii uiiu'. CMRJ l KS<iI.ISII I V IN'.I U' Al. I I I Ü I «riili lïhiurli Rt'V K. H DuriiblOM-r. païtftf ■lerfinK t«Mllnrn>W n! !<• H r m mil' m Suii'i.i) wi)fmi Ht |i in. Viiimt; l\ii,>ti . mit ;,'i ; iilif-r < v> nil. ».-r. ri ASK -I KEEI M I 'in m H il V • fi B lintlitm, pavtor. Piene ing ni lu >• I .■ up. m QT. I I"KI.'s eiH'Rtll REV. .1 «I! >• Osiltl,rvt'tor. ServirezUnQiirniA- lu • Suit» fiire. 8n(iJ«l fur-iiii fiiy • iiiuiî II.» < Ii»':i. i il 1 ii\ im- liiclltulioii- Hint Win Ki i l Pap.il lu' : 12itiilt ». QT. MATTHEWS <1111.' 11 RKV 11. R i i ■ ,i. |.i-, |i. |i.. rri 'ur SiTviiv-i EU it. in ■ i-.i l'I lmr luv nl'lt ruooti | ii»i) i. , I/MRS I BAPTIS1 ' Mil;. II <oR 1 \X El.Kl'H I |ni-li ir. M iViii-» t nrri'iH' n: lui' n lu. an! ' ' I 111. -ill ' ' I *1 II i Yoiiiik (Vnple'a nui Xoinlny, ut . wp. m l'.v>. r i.i •.■:;iii'. v\ •. . m v V) p. m. tnot'ItTH STREl : M'hool ut ! in. MouiUy. m; -i» |• i:i I lirRCII !;! V. R. Ii.r. s.'f. :• • - .i: 1" II tin? pHKtair. HilkU} nopte't im ding 17*1R-iT PRKSBYTI Kl ' < Ul li- H REV. I) I" A. IVintiinghatn, Ii |i.t pa>tor Th Rei Jiiiiii -r liiim-r». ' ; iî l" u. ■ > Y«« m« Peuple - meeting l:i i Leeture Km un al p. m SuMmtli Ii-Uno • i lu Mi—»m ■»boot hi y p. iii. Eighteenth »treet, almve Jtitili rplllRD PREiP.Y'lERI \'> CIU I:' il .1 .Tl III I Wanrl) K"» I.. NY ' nr. pu . r r ii • ■ pii-mr. -.ilik-Uh '«'liiml a; p. i All re vfc|i::i!Ui. / ill \ 1-1 .INK HTREï I M I' < IH'R« Il RI V V A U. RllielilaHer ;m-tor. pr • m i . n .• > m ■ l'i. pit - iiv-tltig Moniiny lit T I i. I. I'ra>ir iiuttioi; Wi'iliiinliiy ut ! ■ p ii ! y M I I- Ii PC» -l!Y I III \\ ''Ill IM II I I V I I .1. T. Mi' Iure. I'. II., luudiir. Sitv! ftt l'i w a. in. hih! I p in. >a u ■ ■ t -P >"■ „Vlüc Äiir?rtisi;intiil5. 1132 MAiN STREET. ON Al.1" AM» AH!;lV1N«. I/AII.Y SUITING CLOTHS. Wiiol Ili'itrli llu«. <i»«lini(r<s, lilurl. «ml < olorrtl Silk», in i.riii <<r:iin. S.i. rah<ninl KhmlmiU'S. \«*«r hcfurc >o nu ly in (Ii•• si-nson l.as lliuc Ix-«-11 slionu such >1 Iure«' nuiirinirni itml « II.lire gonils »i midi I,I»>V l'Hil'EK, New Spring Jackets Kew White Goods, New Laces and Embroideries, Hew Lace Curtains, KiiihI i-1 Muslin . « union I'liuin«-! IliiikliHiii l.ini n t rusli. Ihr««' > uni« lor n un lui i»n -s I • I« i ni s Egger, Warrick & Co. 1132 MAIN.ST 11EET. fl' ti '«(Il III«'. III«'. r A Skin Without Blemish Kvorj u h:r''a m : <i rk i>f«iil< rit«'il k !-. vi ii>. I have Midi n-I n:l ■ \ «:i I the tkiu con- aU'.ly renews i wl', «a-l .litîi rvtit kin !- au«! not o:.;> with reft-i U'tiy <!c«.)<i:iniillioil, but :e!icf, I1MÎI, by ti, • with it> fuiieti.nial.. I on. climiii.Ut - all ust-il ymir v<t>i:nl' < . I »•«it H' maliUMUddiMU. Ilcuce. « >»iu iktB« thorough ; wit.'.ivt Mt-in t.li im«: - i.i.to Hum Lenity; it t'fTH ret K • »: ;• i«.> means hfd'.th. an.l wvi nu. I. t.t'i i:.-.a! ,-k. 11 uro, am! < Tic. ka -wit hh> tin « *• :i- -k.n IViitititii r.[injured ;min it. ( xti-riiü'ly. 110*1 I I iiri'K.t l.i »"i VENT, tl.i i : t.*, ! ni.l I tt* it! r, iut .rnaiiv.ruiv i v.-'y-iHrici oftortiulii , «1 licuring, it. i.itif,'. .1.) ittiil VirgiuU iy iii- J *' ut t! . - . :i tr»l|) hui! Mo.«!, nill lo n • I hair. frui!) j>imp!e- to H'rofu'a lie* I), t I til 1 K ; ulmtlhail U r . . BEU.K W.W'K (. Rr-f. ronCC, ' \N I n: i I l.:ivv been Hill i with llMil LU*!. « - in - :'.i ti'.y •■>!>' mho fi.r (iv I r h y. n th'n. I colli I ! ». ni f >r a ificat many year* . i 1 as cnu<e.l mi- to have M\ Ii.i .1- v.- ro in a mi'i■ I I La i trin! ulmoM every '..it I.a 1 giv. n up lin|»eiii over tiein«<ur 1. whoa I siw thoailwit mnunt of tie I . tu it.i I : :. m ; u«. I i * >1 tue lox uf U'Tl.TliA. m..' botllc «I KHsol.VENT, ill <1 out Cjkoof - ni*, and a.: r.ov. ii'i'- 11 ■( > a'l my ov,:i »i rk. Nil*. KANNIK STKWAKT. HttUi.ton.il»! Ni. 1 v ".y .vlii . Jr I 1 ■ i it : ut. ••• : j-'oaP i:. ItlMij.vRNi. ?l. !'c|.-ift t ly the 1..TTKK !)l:i .j ans ( HKÜ •. I • . U -I..N, Ma»-. •»Villi! for "How t H ttr r-ktii wV M BÎBï'S ' . K® I ail.! Leui: ru » Su Hate ju-1 i!Hi! ji r < • one ofli'j l it i : •! t. nil.: • 'iiiiiu ii.il .! I. !« My out .in lier Li-it.! au.I U luenci .1 in I ..ui ii-:'. y «•ver »l.e iv»\ ami -Ii • • i < I Til I «A nil)' l .' of 1 boll If of I ; KA Ktw'ls >iuiu a linn ti.: i2(h! Milling to Linke r- !h\ • li meut. iiKi'l;i.l I Kor tin- !*« yoi.r I ... 111-^. M'»Iy anil i'iiu| :> l. « Lu b 1 hitvo »»!•;•!.••• ! trculini iil « . nun - it I • lly n .1 • ; r«-Ij . i:i 1 • Uli.". MR>. l-.\ >' !'!! D;lt ■ i I ■ fit » ^'ircrilsfuwiits. WHEELING BUSINESS COLLEGI ! A LIVE. PROGRESSIVE. THOROUGH SCHOOL r Send i"r our tieiutiful illottttteii C*ü Iii;;] 10. fr 1 .'«1 Vi:*i âdwtb.'ir J IST OF I.KÏTKKS Bemalitinr tu tbo IViaffiiv u ni ri Mil, • v M \ il . «atn; II), Uli A'i i i»f lin t* , >wk for a Uvrtiw.| !«.!•• i : m . LAttlfc». M " Un i V • M I W' . i " lih.NU.KMKX. j lîurtii » i Lid H. Iii • > • V I ISonei* I.»- y Ci i Ki)hu. I M.. »Va; I • . Il • Willi.' M' !•.! -I II. ! I- li.irt J.i m i« !;■ i. 'l,. i i.r. ■ li.rl. • t' ;îiuil r. <• B Ur iliiw Rit i V swncfr, Fnu ■ lUinwin Ni'! 1 Wilson 1 -t»«■ '' Harri« Il B « >:.'•■ Wi : r;nn Miil.i I ■ ro*» :t n Frank Il> ntU h M hi.l/rri Keir, itroïKi' Von i L « r' i. ROBKUT.-lMr- n 52-!oches Wide, IN ALL IHR 'i NEW HÂIF I i AT 42c. Per Tard ; |! ah e . __ Ii CSlnoat/jp at 65c, Ii Ij . [, STIFEL & Üö.. | 1114 Main Sireei. ibot snd «?hct siL1. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SHOE BUYERS. "000" ; Broken lots of the best Boots and Shoe- - a-v 4 00/ I ed to CLOSE at. unheard of price?, to ma'; for Spring Good*. ,] A M KS I >1 V I X I • I f i %o. 1107 *111% M HI I '