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I. MW To the Venezuelan Legislative Assem blv, Reaches America. Th* Text of the Document Shows Conclusively That Pres.dont Cleveland and Premier Salisbury Did Not Consult tbs Venezuelan Government Before the Arbitra tion Treaty was Signed—It is Aiso Apparent That President Crespo Does Not Like That Sort of Busi ness. WASHINGTON March 11.—The text of ' e>f President Crespo which has jus: reached thi» country. shows that the sub •ect of the boundary controversy was treated at (T«t length as befitted its im ? *- * r. c it »'*« made portanc-- FW OM t.una n e ear that V r.exucl.t knew offi ally r.ot.. of th- irranseraents made between Secretary Olney and Sir Julian Paiuu^ e — for the sul ni.jsior. of the boundary question •• arbitmtkn until the w o. matter had been do, d up. It is <vtdent that the \ neauelaa president «<* not • ke ‘.his trc hc.d of arranging ;he affairs of his cc.jn.ry without consultation with him. tor hia message shoV? that rot glteg> ■- : ' accept the ar ra. 1! •*> v r in deference to the ir-r-s: sh. wn by the United S-a--- in this matter, he endorsed the tp?aty and •, r?ss--d I: upon th* attention ex r*r= >r. of all ether business. Here is w • Purulent Crespo has tw ,,v -iron 'he subject in his message. xfter explanation of 'he circumstances up to the Olr.ey-Pauncefote agree ment: At th-* • meturo of affairs tve Gov ernment was informed that on the :2th o' November there had been signed in Washlr.gr.o~ by H;« excellency. Mr. Ol rfv S», re try o' State I". S and Sir Juiiar. Paui.i-efoto. Ambassador of Her Rritacr ic Majesty .r Washington, a pro • o! with 'he «s»e:.ua! bases for a treaty betwcft; Vr-csuela and Or--a: Fritaiu b” mean a o' .rbitritior w*>uli put -■ .--d to ■ old dispu: b'tween the two rations. The bases were then submitted l,v IT -hir*' 'r. Government f.m the , ;vt of th - Government by .. j. « <>f * io*ter to n-* by his excellency, v- f,-v- >-! in Which he manifested the r/vh’e ,fos»r. to s<e accented a compact ,v*. <- ]• « opi". on was just as ’ advan ”ce T responsibilities of those 0 are *- r"i«te»l with f e admiristra t(ea cf public affairs by the suffrage of ' e rvop'e :r reuse and become graver when the pres'rrailor. o? interests closely linked wi'h ‘h*- ration*! life is the sub <» to sc ie.V.t with. There !.« in the breas* -f the ef tragiatrate w a has the pood cf the repub’ at heart, a s — .** e between the ideas of the reo « •ve fu:ur- To study well th* former ri the : •> tv <h *h* advantages n • j r - k« ' o:v» ar t th* other w tfc r • *i>r.c • c th* it* tat s of -ore ter.ee and reason: such are the duties, truly arc.;:.•us o' the ruler, during whose term ( • <■ * . fa] settle mr-r.t of at- iff r w-h h. like that of the Guiana boundary question, has b- n grow tc graver a strttgc'* without a Trace, and full cf lam-•t'ab'e incidents • o the pa"'* w *. k n-.itcr: G defer., » ■ power must t'tvt .s listen. (pcdilly w hen, the rerr't >r. .1 Integrity :« the aub igtoo. - ttuif sa divided as to th* bases pressed to V»ne*u--lx *hax it would have been in vain for t1-* most expert observer to have del* ••» f-»*m **:a'* r*l:y of oplrlon arty 'x per**of the genera! sentimen* Tb* goverrm-nt in fcrrr.i g f-s op: ion - A! r ■*♦-.: ra 11 y * *r.!o co-«M r\ :*n 'h* eor.litions under which t* - prrt w ,s >*gr - f -•! preserved, c--.-. o* t * s-jrr -rs w.-.s the Se-rera'y of p-a-e o' * - - st which fully alive to tv* r* *' * - q vo. s of i’< action, gen enons'y '-*.*-■, rev- ' !r this di«p*;*e. s»ek <-g an ifvc- -i nt wh. w--j5d at once pres-rve t! * t»r o» national d*_ c-vrum •’* ’ c r rental lnt-*r:ty. The r»"*a-s to -rV* * v! •: efft-r- i .‘self an! a :-n v > • -» means *.r. the manner w-«ved f*r hr V-t rue!* wa> n. ire con eor-.n- ary o-'.er with the des:rc» m tt- if- - * ■ ’ Th.> government deemed it p~-p*- *o «err in the treaty a provision th v • tel ihetiM bava v lot in •h* --.rr- c of 'he arbitral tribunal. A* V S pro t* se rf ota-ce w-s PTVT-ol T e action of • ve •-■ • • states 1 • - I ’ - remrit, tve af* ~ rP -s ' trh: 'h w r* '-err a pet-- of a-’eve. ir ilsp-roiVy sttb ♦<. *v. .-*».-/»• He an’ pow.-rfu! pres tige of - i riti*r Th* pis- cf settle p>en* w • pr*'.see**d far th* co-9i<]*ration o' V- nes* - w nr» pro posit ion f>r oo •terr-ive r r : vt'on - ntra-v m the tirvere’ar'y *. • *1* per t. o* th* r* ru* f - * r a - l’r • * ’ S' ’. tea had , - t•; — ».» the r*gat!»»tor.s ling to • v-< * 'tr • -i* -he >hr.:te accep ba » aiwa s trvo'v* for a sort of friendly r- spo-sibi ifr v. - ev.-ry ..-»•» * * . gt: >:a:-»ee #e ?• '"r* -rv b-- .v- tl-.c two n ttons rep-esented by *h-- rhrral :* ' :> al. T- :s err.-r*. :ly *• s' 'o recogr £e th* •'-.-*: tvat th* c* a: republic h »s strer.uouely *- i •<* .-or 1*. t •’ s matter :*a :’•** r**«* fav.-rsble way *r,-’ :h» result ob ♦s'-* 1 r»rr—s'tts -r. •-ffor* of ir.te'.t: H*—» - - gv-.>? w w -r ':y of pra.se a-.d thank* from us. who are s* ir.ti Trate’v t * w *h the *•* !:* jr.s of th. s r- -: cor-pi. - ! qu -::o:* ” -» GOES TO GRAFTON. § TV \.-*rr «. at r*rker*hurg. Moat '••and trial for Other Offmart §; »oUl to • K-' KfSi.'t-r. Parkersburg W. Va.. March 11.—P. XV Nom> the insurance agent who as arrested Tuesday on a warrant chari ng fcrgerv. w .s giver a hearing to-day a- ' was dismissed, the pa rue whose names were alleged t.> have been forged, failing to appear. Norris ter* fa, made good all of he notes. After hearing a »-om-table jtnme dlrely pl.-.e : Norris uni - \rre-t end gp order was at once filed out. ordering the prisoner to be taken to Orafton. where he s wanted on ;he same i harge. lie was taken there. Oft' V Nt>» TRIAL. Jdbu>v>o U»t Toolbar l hmot for UN rt>'4iuu. J . .-ito*' R i'.:-.-t Harr.$v.lie, W. Va . March 11—A new ... a - 1 Joh&sos the old man convicted in me cireni7 < jrt a v.rck ago and —a:en.-cd to the §*.ruen:.ary for life f ’ outsail/ :.s* faulting . » - ifchter M*s. Wn. c'ar f.r. a handsem* young woman. -o- — — - f uarlcA S rw bett.. kr.^wn a* U«n. 4 ’ ■\.r *> '' ■ ' <• a'- — »m-! o; %.*' " - wa« S ir.cVrs it** , •• - - « m : to s . f b-vr ir.t •r . «r . of V.-ta-y .-.a p«-?h «o e'«r », <i: c on tr.t e The prico of the housewife finds no better expression than in the excel lence of her bread. Good bread is the basis of every good meal; and bread made from pillsbury’s Flour is always satisfactory* r--r Son’s Grocer Company keep it. Ask them tor the B oklct. '• Good Bread, and Ho’.v to Make WOMAN With a history. A Point Fle-sant Lawyer Gains I nexpert* e<i Information -An Inlerrttln; Eplioite. Sho was* elegantly attired: looked a l lady of refinement and good breeding, and aa see entered the office of a well- , known lawyer in Pclrt Pleasant, his at te tion was at cr.ce arrested ar.d h-' re- , garded hoc wi'h interest, says the Point Pleasant R-’gis’-'r. She looked at one or two other occupants of the aj irt- . menu ar.d said in .< low. soft musical ; r. May I see you on business in rr? v. ue?" The lawyer bowed and usher-•! | her into his private office, Offering her ■ a seat he took his position a: his d->-k and awaited developments. She removed her %• :1 itt1 'aid "Sir. 1 am a won: n I with a history and I wish to inter-'st you in it.” ‘ Certainly. Madam." he respond- ! ed. and inwardlyjcongratuiated himself In | anticipation of a fat fee ir a big and ; sensational divorce suit. “A history, j Madam." he went or., "always interests • i me. o.nd you may rely upon my discretion i and the exercise of the best of my a bill- I ' ties in your behalf. Divorce—alimony— j separation—I b-g you to be candid and ; | te me • •verytVn*. In the«e matters our ' firm has a rep-.ttation to sustain, and T | ana sure we can meet your wishes in the ' matter. Kindly rive me all the details." 1 i "Tea. sir." she said. "I am a woman w;-h. a history of th» world from the ! creation to the present day in fifteen 1 volumes, at 12 a volume full of illustra ! t-or.s and written by the eminent I":. I Blank." Then from the folds of her ! voluminous cloak she brought out the 1 prospectus, ar.d before he knew where he w. i.-. 'ha' lawyer had subscribed for the j work, and ?ha new woman swept from 1 the offl- c. That lawyer row swears that I the next being. man cr woman, who I comes to him "with a history" will bo kicked out of the office, while he has | been doing nothing but kicking himself I ever since. TWO MORE DAMAGE SPIT;*. . Sp* 'it! to the P. rlste-r. Parkersburg. W. Yn.. March Y1.— i ! Two damage suits against \Ym. Bue’i ! ler ami his bondsmen were instituted in the circuit court to-day by the attor [ ney for Mrs. Annie bandy and Mrs. I Kate McBride, who claim that their ; sons, yet under ace. were sold liquor by Buehler. The suits are for $3.>X> ! each. BELLAIRE. Miss Louis? Wagner, of th s city, -vas i married to Amos R. Corl>e-T. n worker •a the B^n wood tube work*, ou Wednes day evening at the M. H. parsonage. | by the Rev. O. W. Holmes. The r.cv. iy wed couple will go to housekeeping a' once in the Fourth ward. The Hopkins brothers, well known voune men of this city, will open up a new shoe store in the room just south cf the pcstotfice on April 1st. John Anderson, a farmer residing in Bellai:*'. died in Columbus recentlv c' consumption. He was a orothti cf Alex Anderson, of Gravel Hill. The young child of 0. Mann, which was so dangerously ill. is now reported as being much improved. A young son of .Jacob Murray was i reported as not “xpeeted to live yescer dav. from measles. The wife of James R. Fitton is re ported as considerably worse and her friends are Quite anxious. M- Richard Net:, of Toiedo. is at the WTdaor Hotel. Mr. Netz formerly | lived in th'«= city. He is traveling The Madge Tucker Opera Company I is registered a: the Hotel Anderson for * the rest of this week. The M'V'.Hec boy who took th* over | f0at plead guilty and was bound over to c'nirt in I1W. There was a large number of visitors 1 in our city yesterday and each one of ; t se three leading hotels had a well filled register. John L' nskey. of Rose Hill, second ward, has l*een suffering with an attack of rheumatism for some time past, but now we are pleased to state he is grad uallv improving Edward Feely. of Columbus, was m the city seem': his parents z short time Wednesday night on his wav home. , The Thatcher frame nouse situated at the end of the D. & O. tracks near the Noble street crossing o' the c.. L. * W . will be offered for sale on Satur day by the administrator. Henrv Bloom, the young man who had the nfbseles of h*8 lees crushed and torn at the steel works some time ago. is improving slowly. T. C Nicholson has been quite poorly for a few days from an attack of grip. Mrs Harry Eberlir.e. of Powhatan, is in" the city for aahort visit William, the son of Thomas Shelly, is reported as verv low He was sent to Hot Springs, but received no benefit, an 1 was brought home by his mother. Mrs. Thomas Mason, of the First ward, is quite sick at his home. Mrs P E S’tupson is improving. Ed. LaRcche was at Yorkvile yester day. if ss Magg!e McOraw is at Mingo. __—c ■ • ■ Laura Br.dftrtaTv the mo aVr example -■* the r-tirTice -.u-s‘te in *l.t education *- * Jcit tnUl«» It ■* ijid t At At rxm-rk tatf btia d and beg n f j of H.if m«rv;al trai- -» e wa» givvn her over >v tim-i b-to'v si.. Sraily wr.prshvnd*J : P Piles nr alters a l>’. I o: w p. -.j.-v.t by tb‘ «cn?e of ’.ouch alone maiie « mar'-' « ie cf Chat * I of 11: : and .«-£•> ha i pto -,-e- «•> far je Irtrr. r\ any #• wr w.-i.er ir.i th- siery n; oe apocryphal. » A DARK NIGHT. From Modern Society. This is how Pennington Grace mar- ! ried one of the ugliest giris in Cornwall and has been one of the happiest men , in the country ever sir.ee. Pen had carried on a flirtation with the charming, cherry hostess of the j comfortable little inn where he had spent the summer. How he found his way back to Petrock I do not know. But th*’re he was. late in October, seem ing unwilling to leave. One evening hr overheard two sail- ] ers in the bar talking about a vessel j said to be drifting helplessly into the ‘ ba?. He went out and asked a few i questions, learning that several watch- ' ers were already posted on the head- ' land. .»nd that trouble was expected, j At closing time he found his plump : landlady, with a great white shawl and great glass of gin and water, sit ting by the hie in the bar parlor. “Bedtime?" he queried. “Not until daylight," was the reply. ! ‘■Neuralgia?" ‘ No; shipwreck.” •Where?" •‘Coming." “May I keep you company?” “I* you will help when the poor fel lows come in." Pen’s idea of shipwreck was some thing sudden and un*xpe<ted. and to find a waters!tie landlady apparently prepared to take In half, or wholly, drowned men at arv hour was a nov- j eliy. He sat and talked until nearly 2 . o'clock a. m.. then sailed out to iuves- , ligate. It was blowing great guns. . The sky was like a canopy of jet. The [ sea and wind together made a bewil- i during concert of rushing, roaring. Looming sound. Down by the o.uay a tublike boat was tossing in marge of man who was holding on to the stones with a boat hook. As I en drew near a small man in a pilot coat and peak d cap came quickly up and was about to step into the boat when a queer-locking figure rushed at him from the darkness. “Captain Ja.k. may I go?" •“Mv dear Missie you ought to be in ■ bed."’ May l go. The captain nut or.e lee into the tossing heat. " Tis no night for petti rr>'its outside,” he S3id as ue scrambled in. The figure, as Pen had by now dis covered, was that cf a young girl in a coat very much like the captain s, an i a shir.iug Yellow sou wester large en ough to hide her head and face. but. by her pose and voice. Fen guessed her to be about 20. At the man was pushing off the girl made a grab ."u the boathook and pulled boat and men toward her. . t . .. “Now den’tee. miss. s .outed tnr man, holding on. but afraid of pulling her into the water. Pen. seeing the danger, stepped for ward and caught her jacket at the back, just as sue dropped the boat hook and jumped into the d:ng..y. Pen held on. and. consequently, tum bled in anyhow after her. Just then a rocket soared up be vond the he..tllanu into the inky clouds, and. making a curve of fire, descended, a glowiug spark, into tae Sf“There she goes again. Ted! said C3nt3in Jaik. dropping athwart and pushing out nn oar. “If it wasn : ^r you. raissie. I'd leave this young gen tleman in the water. “I’ll give the men a sovereign and I won't cot in the wav.” sa:d Pen. i.«P irg to make the best of the accident. •What's amiss?'' But he had no answer, for b. .h ♦l^e th»v had cleared the arm. of the harbor ind the sea and wind were lashing their faces and no words could be exchanged. s h. Pen whs net V.tojr’ther ha, > . • • - ^ . - a tug be i: v the h. -I* of the Independent young person in a sou wester, note fic as. Still following the girl, be founo hiir*eif over »i.- ere.nr room hotcnw.ay with :us hack sgamst the funnel casing, the wa mes plane or. hoard. yh i era 4 J V i S ROl* his ;om;van»or». «• What is your*? Vn save bis r*axr-. lam 2d. li^w old are vn mentioned hi? n*. Have you a cigars: te >in produced hi* eaa itches but a* she ha the wind to pet a lic-f. »r » sou wester. Per i-1 ^ rv early. Site sett- ■ f • T af jrfrl hai o turn her back it: the ihelter cf hr face w:*h her « to the warm casino where -he hot * ins underfoot. Pen • “ . r V, engine ar,lwa= conscious of the added - of the revolving bodies. The little mer begat to pit a for the wind wa* <hore She climbed the breaking ee arid hurled aere-lf down betw^n rt until eh, creaked and strained from t to stem. The hand ■ tt over •- « # was going under a .J-. sc ns; wind ar ! tide f >ir.v right. t-T. : '* v >o you mmd ‘ uiked rtr- -1 • rd e;v oed the • ’• •- r I air. duel: w-re Ui* r'-rvJ“i I *hcul<i or. board. I lov* ‘ •« *si ar~ 1 i0\* i rudlie-ha^’ f: = - ***** ar -J* :re to come cut in hrr. because me from h-r Urea ha* charred the tim un.tl . i* a word, - that she holds to ^ W V' - 'Stowe It l« art Italian * '' yen hca mg sb ' 'SJ 5ir - af. l ba* bro ght ,h a single anc '-'r ;uit eft the sand bank we cal! the Doombar. We shall put two men aboard to help with the wind lass and stand by to leeward until the an chor is up. then pass a hawser and tow her into Cove. See?" Ten thought he did. but risked no re mark. Differences attract. Pen was not particularly brave, therefore he admired the pluck of this sea maiden. Within twenty minutes they were along side the bark and the two captains ex changed shouts quite unintelligible to in experienced ears. “A *i~k woman aboard, ’ exclaimed Jess excitedly. ••] shall go in the dinghy.” and she left Pen and disappeared in the darkness. Almost immediately there were shouts astern, and Pen heard Captain Jack a. moet scrraming from the bridge: >jO. go and help, you lubber, you! Pen groped his way aft just in t:rr." 'o see the gir! hauled in over the side drench ed and gasping. She nad missed h.er foot ing and gor.e overheard trying to reach the dinghy, but the m*n already in the boat had managed to effect a rescue. “It's awfully cold down there.” she sa.d as soon as she could speak, “hut 1 na not much the worse, thanks to Ted.” Pen almov wished that he ar.d not T*d had b-en her creditor for gratitude. It was not too late to be of some use. how ever. ' You rr.t.si charge your clothes at once,” said he. “No others on board except the captain s spare suit,and—don't tell hint I said so—I would rather not use those.” said Jess, as they walked unsteadily to the cabin com panion. She stood hy th* *pen hatchway wring ing th* w i en from h»r ekirt. A neat shoo and plump black stocking shining with water caught Pen's eye. Would you w-ar mine if I took the cap tain's?" “That Is good of you. really. Yes. I \ should cot mind that. 1 sa 10 cold as I am.” T e steamer was more steady standing by the bark. The musical clink, clink of the windlass came with the wind. Pen m-de his way to the bridge and got the key to the captain’: locker. Then lie went below ar.d by 'he light of a swinging lamp stripped himself to the ikin, laying all his clothes ir. order as he remove'! them on the small iabin table. He don r.ed Captain Jack's spare suit and ail that went with it. no: in comfort, but with the satisfaction of knowing that r.cw. at all events, he deserved some tr.ar.ks, ar.d for an action r.ot unheroic. "Do r.ot leave your hat," came a voice down the companion. "Mine is water proof inside and out.” "How did she know I was leaving it?” Pen asked htxr.self. I; was like a landsman to forget the cabin skylight, which is always open a li'tle for ventilation, except when big seas are corr.ir.g aboard. He was greeted with a merry laugh as he came up. My urn. presently.” he said as the de scended. J?:s Holston, the hardy mariner—or should it be mariness?—wax r.ot free from sentiment and certain emotional charac teristics. She moved her wet clothing with many shudders ar.d shivering:, but there w. s something lectrio in Pen's soft undergarments, still warm as he had left them, which charged r.er chill to a <iew of rosy heat. Tha unaccustomed fasten ings werc novel, not to say embarrassing, the things were mostly t:gut where hey shoui'i have t*cn loose ar.d loose where where they shouia have been tight, but she did not r- gret the adventure for a mo ment. When she reached the d*ek again Cap tain Ja k had left the wheel for a few min utes to one of his crew ar.d had myster iously prepared drlr.ks round In r-»'?gr.i t*.on of her escape. Hy the time th* first pull or the hawser drew ,t responsive grunt from t.hs engine room and th* gr*at i>cws cf the bark swung r'ur. f Fen ar.d J-jss were once more against the funnel casing. Thera was tn indefinable attraction for P»n lr. this young g.rl masquerading irt ris clothes. He ventured forward. and returned hear ing ■ *rrrfui of dry ;aiielo:h. which they fashior.-d into a fairly ccmfortab.e eeat. 3rd there, with the w.r.d howling by. the roaring ar.d the huge hull following, they iv. Now and again the black can - opy above would open and a vivid flash cf wMivi tig hi would bias* across the :ky, a of the thun der would ntir.glv w. h the beat ar.d throb of the engines, now -.tra.ring ert the haw ser, now racing out the slack, as the ship came quickly with w.nd ar.d wave and j puli. Why :« ;r that in evtry romp on Hamp- I •tes.4 Heath ’Arry ar.d ’ Arret chance I hats? Whence the fan ar.d friendliness this cha: ge a-okes? Tn*r* is a mystery in it. ar.d the rr.ys .-r>- wa* h«re also. P<n a«krd questions; Jess replied. “Pather* No. My mother a~ i I live clone at Petrock and I am a.ways about the harbor, along the shore or or. the ?**. Oompan}-? ~>h. dear no. Frr.ali income, few friends. P»sides we are rot Cor. .sh and m Cornwrail that is always m=idc a:: excuse for r.ex *ot ani cold shoulder, un less there is plenty of money to cover up so etr.ous a fault as that of b»jng horn f Then again. our-Trading fam- . ilv ha* eight unmarried da rghter*. Thirtk what th*’ means Would it oe rtjht t burden any local enteptainment witft such as I? Very kind of you to say ro. No. I don t m:r.d you sitting there, yon keep the wind off Do >o# really think ( that? F r su • - »ot? I • yo a ; •:>? Should I be sitting here :n your • clothes if—? N'o. 1 did rot mean that j quite. Now just tell me about yourself. And Fen having such a spisr.c d and in- i '■xhaustible topic. ts.lk°d himaslf hoarse and gave J'-ss a rest, which was exactly w hr.t sh* wanted. When he ‘topped, not fwant of material. but of breath, she ■ had made up her tr.'r.d -l dor.'t think it would be right." she said. "What do you mean* ' "I -m r.at r: h. I am r.ot prettv, T am no: ! "There! I'll do it again if v u dor.'t stop *aid Fer. As Per. used to say afterward ‘ As f-T 1 i srgllr.g for me. that's a!! none*-.** Why she wouldn t have me a‘ ary- prt- » until 1 str- ] and sha Is one of the t>**- women In the world anyway." an-1 so she was When pen walked In to the bar par’or a- , ‘ "■ a. tr. hi* gvxi land'.ad.- w 'he up with. “Ah. here they corns the poor fellow*. Well, my lad. what is It to t>»—hot blark r.s without cr hot rum within? { What’ ’ laughed Per., who had forgot »r * his costume, don ; you know me*'' Dies a the hoy! Even overboard* ' “No. thanks. You must congratulate xe. J air. g..ug to be married ‘ Ay * You look ilko it.” •'K*u.!>\ icnlotiily.'' protii'.fci Pen. “Ay?" Jh go to b«d iatd F*r. getting angry £-d yourself.' a*td th* good w.rr.»r., urn. you e*n Udk «*r*r Ar.d Per. went. I: we.* r.ot until hi* < ar.dlady hid b*«r. to ohurch ar.d teen i: . with my ve-y own «»** • that tha be. ***£ . Ev«r. :l--r. she did no: understand. --o BROKE AWAY FROM TKK OFFICER : spe* tal to the Register. 1 Weston, W. Ya., s4arch 11.—Mit? -- • l«r a:’**’ CA l with • itllir.s whisky w thout g '■•ti.uirr.* < >»r..'y broke away frra M-trsnal Trip- ’ let: to-day i~& is now at largy j, A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST OPENED— The Wigwam Restaurant end Cafe. Everything new. neat and cosy. Ladle* and Gentlemen's P;.r:ors attaciied. Prices reasonable. Merchants' Dinner daily. 3oc. Everything tn season to tempt the palate. Entrance on Fourteenth street to parlors. S. BRUBAKER. oc!7ec Proprietor. ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS. Pore as silver and as light us a f-jath'r. NESBITT £ BRO., j ___l.tlg Market St, !«EAaZALT,' REFRACTIM3 0?T1C1AX, Dillon, Wheat & Handler Co,; 1223 Market Street. Dr. Julins King, of Cleveland. says of Mr. Errali: ••None better." VALENTINES Id Lace, Cards aai Fancy Novelties, PROM 5 CENTS TO A remainder of HANDSOME ART CALENDARS, Suitable for Valentin?*, AT ONE K1LP PRICE. AT STANTON'S , VODWANT rHE BEST HEAT A KR. WE HAVE IT. If you contemplate any change in the heating apparatus of vour home or place of bus!:ic??, don’t fall to investigate the superior merits of the PA.TRIC FUR KACE. Call « V.OGLER. JR 2100 Mam Street. pREMAUNE. Vj t- or chapped baud*, face and lip* or any ( Irrftat'on of t ie -kin. A large bottle for live DLKSO.VS WcLLT? HOUSE Pil VR'UCY, ; v'd'. Market Stre»t. fel.T-d We harePo-ger and Uatlet and Tarrant * Fin • 1 erfumes MONT OE CHSNTAl, NP.4K WHEELING. VT. VA.. i SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1 A ffordir.g comre'ent instruction In a,! , he branches of higher education. French r.d German taught bv n&ilv* instructors, 'ourse oi music, vor-ai end inatrumer.taJ, » that of tr. Lest Avraer vat cries of Ku- 1 one. Drawing and Painting. Elocution, a US'hemes. Boar! '-x-'eptbna !> good, x-'at.on unsurpassed for beauty and *a!th. Apply to iSl * THE DIRECTRESS "1 00D, SAFE INVESTMENT. one. two or three orth three times the Wanted—|li(W f >ars. on real estai nount. Apply to Unrv W . \ . jIuuE. Rccsn 18, City Bank Bidg., <ag 1»: Market St * LUilU ’$ CLEARANCE SALE OF Men's. ~, V. omen's, U Boys Is* And Girl's H'gh Grade Calf Shoes, Pointed toes, regular $3.50 and $4. for French Enamel B x \\ iltow anJ Pat ent Calf Shoes, cut from $5.00 and $6.00 to . . . SPECIAL—450 pairs Ladies’ tine K: J Button, hand-sew ed, square, round and common sense toes, sizes a 1*2, } and 3 1-2, reduced from $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00 to ... . L. V. BLOND, 1135 MAIN STREET. *THI$ WEEK'S* BRRCAIfiS: One case New Printed Dim- (ft ities at lUC the 1 *><• «;r \nr. 75 pairs handsome Tan estry Fortiers, with Cft heavy fringe, at - - OZiw'J a r.4iK. B0 Chenille 6-4 Fringed Ta- HQ ble Covers at - - • JJC j 1 Another lot of those extra Qr large Crochet Quilts at • UJC 1 KIEV EOOk t HEAT AT #153. i NEW DRESS GOODS FOR EVENING WEAR. Silk Striped Ettamine. hand some and inexpensive, 40 pft inches wide. - * - uUC I A TA81). Colors Cream. Pink. Laven der and Light Blue. ♦ J. S. RHODES & 60. CTEEL EN*GRAVED Carls. 130 ear-da tr3 nli>. J’.SO. Weiaio* Invl'.itijr.*. *t» price jou Sartaii.e* tar a»k:cir WfcST VIRGINIA PRENTING CO.. Wh*«l!n*.W. V*. ^-ANTF.D-MF.MBr.RS OF SF.CHET So . e’-ie5 to a’.: at W»s: Ys. Pnr.ur.jj <"o.. 1 . • - , : ■ ■ - mm -J • up -» - .r oi S-r.rt: Scc.ity xicrea# FOR RENT. FOR RENT— Nice room* ? table board. Apply a: 945 M rr.rTeda FOR RENT--Fiv» room I Enquire at 1301 Wood ?!r •. FOR RENT T9 El 11 ITEE.' • ix room.* with bath U , bit: A Devine. 1735 Mark FOR RENT-FIGHT ROOM stable at Edc.njron I-ar*.-. ard lawn, Inquire of CHAS. ; No. ROT Mark.*! street. POR RKNT. Two •rrond-ntory dwelling Tenth street*. i.arl) dwt-lllng . room*, hath room mu<I ball,an . hot and cold water. JAMES I . II %v. i FOR RENT~ No. 113? ar.d 1141 Main str - ait! V) room: above*. Office room?. 1 Z'r, Mark 1223 Market street. ofh r rwenty-ftftb «tre i No. 77 Mein street. 5 r No. «11 National Rea 1. , . 2132 Main stiver. »7 room No. R1 South Huron str. Fla: of three rooms. !.-■ minutes’ walk from pcs-t ” ern 'onvenlences. No. I • m irke: ?:r* •• • r No. 129 South Front street GEO. J. MA Real FOR REI u-.j Fcr office purpes front rooms, secon ; over Stanton’s book - :i Apply to HOWARD HAZLZTT AGENT. c r - : TSUS1 £c? By ’-’if ie of a i. ,rd of . Marp - to me. dated .V .: r rded i County Four: of Ohio .- . ft- .. r. : cd of T L 1 will •ell a: the nor C »ur. House of •aid co :: MONDAY. MAR ’1 . *.’ commencing a- un o’c7 * sixteen in A. S. lioa... : town Of Elm Orov sa following terms, vis: mu*, h more a1 He i-^r .. pay ;p. ,-aeii. and a .note b* rsrtr lr. • • : sale. _ with good security. : the deferred pa’me.:. CHRISTIAN MA .. . J. C. Hervey. Auction . HTRl'-STEK'S SALE By virtue of a dred of *r executed to nu a* ti Thornton and Mary T.ior.. (!■■■ ■! ia:*-d S* premier r»*-ord ir. the Clerk Ccur: of Ohio county. . book pag J35. 1 wii.. on SATI RDA'. THE : TH APRIL. lSt-7 s.t I"' o’ lo'k a. n. at ’in* nor of the Court I! "iff* of oh: ■ ite to wit; dilion to th* ci TERMS OF mi of Mk cha«» r will W. II. H 1 will tp.aI'f: r ERTY N 5 rooms ar. i four Char! « sir**-:, w.. or w 5* ! r.p '■ H* s •*. ■ n ■' M rrc:: :* II -xli; '* .. ia?h. A rew 4r*!!:r.r h ?• Hamilton a\er. >. wh * ro a*, all me • rr it v N. • r • N . :rv •S: . I’. . No. i: J Four : nth 5: . I 12 ' Four house* southwest > - • *; off S-* No. 14 N. Wabash St. ' r [o' v-x • ft. M( iXEY 1 » »AN X ESTATE. it i RINEHART &TA 101 The City Bank F. Ti STEE’S -L It:.F. CITY IT.Ol’i ! By virtue cf * > -I of ’ ■ June -■ • he office at the Clerk if : •f Oh o cour.ty ?• . Iced f true - - > it trustee I will Joor of the Court Ji.-- .: i: public £alc. or. SATURDAY UTH OF Mo .... •twine i -vr.u-! property. Lets numbered :r. •ntv • a H . :• . . •. ... kVh. r a ; :: of •»... •orded in 'he fflce of th ,’our.ty Court f Ohio cou-: Hritnia. The - nndi * s : * r ' - a r ' - :arr.s pn*per; nveye-i ; i.* ;r.er by H- try B: 1-* r* 5*e'; :tr-i May fth !•:< '.*■ ! ok No. * 4. kil the building ar.i appur :n;o h ior.p;r.g "■?. V; • (;• «A : .K—r ' - •ha.-e money and math :. «er may flee* :o pay :alr and th* baler, r in tv cent». payable in on- and » nterer. the pun-hay* * secured by i .•». 1 o' • rtv for the aeferr! ! Kirn ft3«e! T S RU <\r.E OF REAL •: riA»se UP w : s r t Fy virtue of ti e a ■ r > i r.f o; f J ■ ch i •our.ty. West Virgin! *■‘.11 oTer R- p'll .' V rent door j( the Court ii )f Wheeling, n SATURDAY. MAP. vgirnlnjr a' 19 O’c'o k a rr **iif-nce «juare :f n: l)r<; t< 2' I. hour i* : \ . i Penn street. Mu .• a . . street • mop srty h •» •’ • • <f which nay be «•- • A Hervey. auction- r. N ind North York *' re* rill t iold as a who!* ' •' >uivh.tserj A A ■ : la-e I will oft " for - it.d residence. fiiuat- a' 12 t etreet and < itrxe.. heirs1 l?' feet * »hol« or in par eis a< ; 'TERMS OF SAI-E—< r. ha*e sr.orcy ar.d a' r •urcha^ers mi.y «l*v; • he lay of tale, and t w. _..d three >•?*.-• ■» i.... ^ itjtlln .... ir.J k.x« to be i ur i in the prop^rr-y s*.jd 1 ELIZABETH tdjr.ir. stratr.x with : n* v Jt ub Berf«r. deretied The above :• a.: :rdny March the I a: i ‘MLS1 ALL:A: ET k irr.:: -tratrix. * t Jacob Perger. d* ALENTIN“9, F:~ •' 1 «le ar.i r i'aper* and M --e* it > u* pri-- r. S •'.■ uc'. ard Sooki’S ationery. cc- - ioi X