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IThe Intelligences, embracing its several editions, Is ontored lu the PostolUco at Whoellng, W. Vu., as second-class matter.] TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Editorial Rooms 131: Counting Room 118 80hfe fiiMlfirctim*: WnKKLINO. JUNE 1. 1808. NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS. i Tho Republicans of Ohio county will moot in their several diitrlcti, Monday evening, Juno 6. 1&2, at 8 o'clock, to suggest names for district offlccrs and delegate? to the count? convention, to be bold Saturday, Jane 11,1392, Lot ween tho hours of 3 and 8 o'clock. Each district trill oicct Are delegates to tbe county con7ontion. said convention to noml* uato candidates for county officers^d members of tho Legislature and elcct dologa'te to tho 8Uto and Congressional convention* uud senatorial c/mfereo*. Tho county convonfion will meet Monday. Juno 13 at 2 p. ra. The suggestion meetiugs unci primaries will be held at tho following places: Washington?Vigilant Engine House. MadJ*on?Squlro Potormann's office. Clay?Old Court House. Union?Atlantic Engine House. Centre?Hook and Ladder House. Webster?United Engine Houso. hitchle?Eighth Ward Hose House. Richland?Brick School House. West Liberty?Centre School House. Triadelphia?Triadelphia. The primaries will bo held at the same places and in Madison district at the Inland Hoie House and In Triadelphia district at Robinson's, Elm Grave and Toll Gaie. By order of the Ohio County Republican Ex* ecutive Committee. T. C MOFFAT, Chairman. H. C. Richards. Secretary. TIIE npproachlng contest Is rendered especially Important by reason of the In* dustrlal nnd llnanckal policies of the Got* ernment being at stake. Tho popular <lo. clsion on tliene . nei U of great moment and will ho of fnr-renohing consequence.? Jama Q. Blaine. ^ Hill jlir. UIUUIB iinio iim?UQi uvv* ter? The anti-Harrison men who are using Mr. Blaine as a cover, broko the news gently that thov knew Mr. Blaine would' accept a nomination. They were confident that bofore the assembling of the convention ho would make known his willingness to serve. As the time draws near they are not so sure of their ground. Some of them even think it necessary to deny that they ever said that thoy had reason to know that Mr. Blaine would accopt To-day thoy are less sure than, evorand seem in a moro reasonable frame of mind. > 4 Among thoso who have never doubted the sincerity of Mr. Blaine's letter, who took it as he intendod it to be taken, who think it had politics to try to pull him into the contest, among these are some who look daily for another letter from Mr. Blaine confirming the first. It is trnn that a lotter from Mr. Blaine at this timo savins that he will not accept a nomination would add to tho conviction that ho raoant nothing loss in his lettor to Mr. Clarkson and under the peculiar circumstances would clear the sky of tho only thing that clouds it. But Mr. Blaino may wo 11 reason that ho has already clone his full duty by all aspirants and, what is of higher moment, by the party, and that he cannot be expected to keep on writing letters as long as other poople keep on springing sensational movements. Ho has haa had his say and his old friends take him at his word. If his old friends do pot it may be that thoy will learn wisdom from the groat representative Council of the Republicans. The Syracuno Convention. According to the telographic reports the Syracuse convention, composed of detonates representing two hundred thousand New York Democrats who were opposed to David Burglar Hill'a enap convention early in February, disposed of their businoss in an orderly and oasy manner yosterday; which is not oxactly tho Deraocraticway of doing things. Thero wero only two issues boforo tho convention. One was to send a delegation to Chicago to protest against tho ' Hill delegation and demand tho nomination of Grovor Cleveland, pledging the support of the two hundred thou* Gar.d voters the protoiting eloinent reprosonted. Tho othor proposition was to elect a full contesting delegation, and to promise lenity to tno nominee wnoever ho might bo. Tha latter appears to have been the more bnsinesj-lilco and effective method of dealing with tha problem, and the convention endorsed it. Tho war is now on, and tho music that will be heard in the rooms of the committoe on credentials will be as lond and discordant as a boiler yard symphony. In either case Cleveland and Hill will suller, and iu tho languago of our ominent friend, Sir Lucius O'Triggor, "it is a very pretty fight as it stands." The platform is the same old monologuo that emanates from all Democratic bodies?denouncing the "abuse of power" by the Republican party for the past four years, undying hatred of the McKinley bill and fulsome praiio for tlie beauties of free trade. It it the game old party, no matter what akin it gets in. Still the Good Work Ones On. Another new industry is to be revived in this country owing to tho McKinley bill?the manufacture of flax stulfs. Thus the beneflcient operations of the measure are beini shown every day. A New York dispatch says that "last year this country importod flax products worth $20,000,000, and at the same time the farms of the United States destroyed 1,070,000 tons of flax straw as being useless to them, and yet it has been shown that the American flax equals in quality, in fibre and in texture any crown in Russia. Tho American larmer raised the Sax for its soed only, which n made into linieed oil, and after the seed was threshed out tho straw was burned as boing useloss. The McKinley bill put a duty of 55 per cent on imported flax products and has made it possible for the United States to manufacture flax worth 520,000,000." Still that "infamous moasuro" that promised to ruin our country has made it not only possible for the United States to rnako use of what before was waste, but, by tho Introduction of improved machinery, wo shall be able to oxport flax studs to all the rost of the world. Will the "poor farmer" suffer here? Our Democratic freo traders will tell you he will, but the intelligent farmer will reply that he >V'" take that kind of suffering in the largett doses it can be administered in. Couldn't Havo Happoncd Here. Howover much wo may talk of iho wickedness and tho immunity enjovod by law breakers in this country, the brutal exhibition jriven by the prize lighters Slavin and Jackson in London Monday night could not havo occurred in this country under the same conditions. It was fought in a public hall and police were there to "preserve order." Hero is u choico excerpt from the report of tho fight: Jackrou, realizing tho pitiful condition of bis opponent, thrlco turned to tho referee to ask; "Mubt I nit him again?" and cacli time tho referee was obliged to reply, under tho laws of the London prize ring, "you must knock bim out to win." Slavlu tottered up against tho ropos once, and 3ir John Astlev, whoso bumauo iuutincts overcame oven hi* respect for the rnlea of pugilism, held him with both hands to prevent his tailing over among the spectators. Twice Slavlu went down so far as to seise the lower rope with both bands to pruvont going to tho floor, while his black opponent, with arm drawu back, awaitod bis rising to again butter him down. When the big Australian finally fell into the sawdust, bis lace and body were covered with blood aud his form was quivering. It was three minutes after his seconds dragged him to his corner oeioxv ne gave any signs ot mo. jus jou eye was closed and swelled up to the size of a ben's egg, his left ear was split up for half an Inch ana bloeding profusely, as were cuts on both sides of hit faco and hi* noso aud lips. It will be weeks before he is tho same man again. So called glovo fighting fn this country is very zoalously guarded, but this contest at London was nothing moro nor less than an out and out prize light. What a sickening sight it must have been! And what a time it was for Sir John Astley's humane instincts to overcome him I Some iiioouslstonofes. Chairman Keraan, ol the Democratic Snap convention at Syracuse, is hugging a delusion-if he meant what ho said in his speoch yesterday. This is the way ho assaults Hill: This convention is a halt on the march to tbo National Democratic convention at Chicago of an army of 200,0J0 New York Democrats and of as many more onlis.'dd sympathizers. They co in warn war annltiat thnlr rntfraiiphiiAinnnt in that convention by leader* who have made unwise and crafty use of party machlnory for personal ends, and who have over-ridden timehonored customs and usages of tho Democratic party. Tho February convention was a mistake from even- standpoint; in some aspects it was a crirao, indictable at Chicago. Further on in his remarks he becomes warmed up but seems to have forgotten what has gone before, and would havo us bolievo the following "haDpy family" state of affairs: Our Republican friends will not. In the end, dorivo comfort from our Democratic dissensions in this state, which at present they roll under their tonjeuet as a'sweet morsel. Democratic disouiet will end at Chicago. Thereafter New York Democrats will accept the decision of that tribunal as Anal, and will stand with their brethren everywhere for tho nomineo who fully and frankly accepts the pledges of tho platform. Hardly. Mr. Ilill and his friends will not forget. He will not forget that at a mass meeting of these same "Anti-Snappors," ox-Mayor Grace,''one of the chief instigators of tho Syracuse convention, designated him as a political skirt dancer and applied to bim other choice and loving opithGts. Hill has a good memory. There will be no harmony. Tammany is all at sea for a favorite ton for the presidency. Flower and Whitney come pretty near the mark, while they detest Cleveland and are indifleront to Hill. It is not known how high in their graces Daniel Wobstor Voorhces will stand. The Syracuse convention of dissenters also complicates the situation. Ik an application for a now trial In a case iu Jackson, Tennossoe, one of the court officers said the jury was the most temperate ho ever saw, notwithstanding tho ovidence that thoy drank two gallons of whisky, pitchers of, beer and gallons of wino, and one juror was proved to have been drunk. CoNoncssMAN Dalzeix, of Pittsburgh, was renominated yesterday under rather pleasant circumstances. The convention was held in the olegantly appoint ? 1 ? mi 4__ t , i _ _*..i i 0(1 illVI11 lueniur, aim mo uuiuxtuus dined at tho Sovonth Avonao hotol. Mr. Dalinll doservcs all tho pleasant things that may come to him. Time flies. Yesterday was the third anniversary of tho Johnitown flood. A monument over the gravos of tho unknown dead was dedicated yesterday with appropriate ceremonies Dr. lUixsroan, tho advocate of "church saloons," half redeemed himself last Sabbath by warmly eulogizing Dr. Parkhtirst and'his recont crusade against vice... Oontinkxtai. anarchists attempted to blow up a railway station in London yesterday. Short shrift should be moted out to such villains when canghL It is thought well to mention tho fact that the delegates to the Democratic convention at Syracuse showed up in good trim early yesterday morning ai Royal Baki Has no The United Stat< Of the Government Baking Po authority of Congress, by tt Washington, D. C., furnishes mation as to which powder is shows the ROYi others in leavenin of tartar powder tor a night of conference! and other ot ceterai that usually go with each bodies. It is something surprising to for a Democratic convention to be in that condition. Voobiiees' candidacy would' bo peaches and cream for the Republicans. "Mr. Lincoln's hirelings" would got in their work with a vengeance then. June is npon us, bright, smiling and warm. BREAKFAST BUDGET. Tho Aroostook (lie.) Republican mentions a diary now in possonsion of Kev. Mr. Moore, of Boston,and writtenby that ??aMnt.omnt.nranrli'iithar in Kcuuuuiaii a 1053, at which time the lattor commenced his sixty years' labor ns a minister in Portland. The good man recorded in the diary how one Sunday hia opening prayer lasted an hoar and a quarter, and remarked that he was "wonderfully sustained throughout." Fivo women decorators have been engaged to design interiors for new boudoir cars at Wilmington. One of them, Miss Dunlnp, is a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Design. Women excel in that kind of labor. Mr. J. CI Klmore, of Pnllman, saya that there are several young women employed in the art designing at Pullman, and gome of their workXis finer than any yet produced by man. Now York city is going to build thS biggest dam in the world in the town of .Cortland. It will join two hills nearly 2,000 feet apart. Back of it will bo a monster reiervoir where 44,000,000,000 gallons of water will be stored. The city will then be without fear of a water famino for fifty yearj to como even in the driest summer. After a terrible battle for supremacy, Charles Turner and eight companions at Cape May Point succeeded last Thursday in landing the first sea fox or thresher ^shark ever seen thero. It measured twelve feet from tip to tip, and weighed over 1,200 pounds. Miss Amy Johnson, school-teachor, of Yellow Spring, 0., expects soon to make a trip from hor home to Davenport. la., on a bicyclo. The distauce is 800 miles, and Miss Johnson hopes to make the journey within twenty-fivo days. London's first consignment of strawberries, tomatoes and pineapples from New York reached thoro two weeks ago. All woro sold for good prices in Liverpool, to bo bought afterward in London. Probably the greatest pedestrian feat of the century performed in England was that of Bob Carlisle who completed in 1883 the unprecedented feat of walka inn in inn dwo iUfi U|IWU IU AWV XM?JB, SEVEN SALLIES. Patient?"The examination seems to hare" delighted you, doctor. I judge from your happy countenance that you can save my life." Dr. Sawbones?"I cannot promise you that; but we must porform a number of most interesting operations on you."?Puck. "Your arm is misplaced, sir," said Amy, rebukingly, to youug Hunker, who bad encircled her waist. "Yes, replied the unabashed young man; "it would not have been placed there if you had not been a miss."?Detroit Free Preia. Mr. lVickwiro?"Oh, by the way, I noticed you setting tho clock ahead again this morning." Mrs.. AVickwire ?"Ye-es." "Is that for me to come home by to-niirht or for yourself to get up by in tho morning?'?Jndianapolu Journal. Smith?"You needn't tell me that dogs don't know as much ns human beings. I took Ponto to church with me- last Sunday." Jones?"Yos?" Smith?"Well, sir, he slept through the wholo sermon."?Life. Hicks?"Do you bolieve there's such a thing as a hnuuted house?" Wicks? "Oh, yos, indeed; but it demands a good deal upon how good looking the girl it who lives in it."?Batton Transcript, Miss Goldburg?"1 wouldn't mtirrv you, sir, if you were na rich ua Croesus.1' Mr. Hnrdrow?"Well, that's just the difleronco; I wouldn't marry you if you weren't"?Botlen Pott. "You borrowed a fiver of me tho other day, you know." "Ya-aa." "I'd like to have it back if you can?" "But, my dcah boy, I've apont it"?IiidianayolU Journal "Which Ouo Do You Say? Seattle Soundings When I was youngr. forflunday's feast We u.??l to hare potatoes And chicken flslngs. beans and boatt, And with them, oft, touiatoea. But yesterday a gourmand gray, A pig from hood to fat Km*. Informed me that of vegetables He mucli preferred?lomattoes. For other folks I wouldn't carc. Although my words wore not those They proper domand, but she I lovo, She always says?itomottoes. To fall in aught that sho expects, Intolerable the thought srrows, I trembling say. "No, give me. please Toxuate?tomatt?to mottoes.''i a cowaimhiy policy. Tli? "IlrgLtor" Advun Virginia Con(;r?..in?a to bLraililo til. Silver 1m tie. Wheeling RejUter. We beiietrn the Wot Virginia delegation will do their ptrtr n groat service and themselves oredlt hj rutin? to-morrow to postpone tho consideration of the bill at litis time, Huch n votn wo tld not commit Ihfni for or ngalnut free coinage. It would simply put thein ou record of placing the qnodtlon on the ?hnlt for the present, aul uhare It belong* until more vital and luipurlnut legislation 1* considered. The vocal organs are strengthenod by the use of Aver'a Cherry Pectoral. Clergymen, lawyera, aingera, acton, and public apeakora find this preparation the moat efloctive remedy for irritation and weakness of the throat and lunga, and (or all aflectiona of the vocal organs. u> SICK that you arc auM?od. I' L.S. GoodicUs dry goodi the chaapeat v ing Powder ' Equal. 2S Official Report wder tests recently made, under ie Department of Agriculture^ r tne nignesr auuiomauve imuithe best The Official Report IL superior to all g power j a cream of highest quality. WORLD'S FAIR NOTESThe German "village," for which the Exposition authorities granted a concession gome time ago, will occupy a space 225 by 780 foet on Midway Piaisance. The features of the exhibit are a medieval German town, with a market place and town hall, which will contain the German ethnographic museum. Around the town will b? farmhouses from different sections of the German ompire occupied by natives. In a medieval German castle thore will be a restaurant presided over by caterers from Berlin. Another interesting feature of the town *will be an ancient monastery establishment Then there will.be larse concert gardens, in which abont 6,000 people can sit at tables, whilo two Gorman bands will play. The construction work hss been in progress for several weeks at Frankforton-the-Main. The contractors are Phillip Holzmann A Co., the builders of the imperial palace at Strassburg and many other celebrated structures in Germany. ThoFrenchgovernmenthas consented that plaster casts be made for the World s Fair of the numerous art treasures in tho Trocadero, Paris. The ex position authorities will Dear tae expenso, which will be something above 525,000. The collection will be n very fine one and will occupy a conspicuous place in the fine arts 'building. After the fair the collection will be placed in the projected Chicago museum, whore, it is believed, it will provo of great benefit to American artists aud of much interest to visitors. Carl Hagenbeck, of Hamburg, the celobrated doaler in wild animals, will take to Chicago his entire collection of trained and wild animals, also his collection in natural history. A structure in the form of asRoman arena will be erected in the Midway Plaisance on a space 110 feet square, where some seventy animals and several hundred monkeys and parrots will be shown. The wildest beasts living, together with domestic animals, will go through all aorta of performances. A topographical map of the Gettysburg battlefield and models of the centennial exposition, and of Independent llall, will appear in the Pennsylvania exhibit. A public spirited citizen will contribute the first named, and the city of Philadelphia tho last twor Tlio schedule of exhibits adopted by tho World's Fair board, indicates'that Pennsylvania will make a very extensive, complete and interesting snowing. Tho Now York exposition board is planning to show in its state building an exhibit illustrating completely the art hiBtory of the state. An effort will be made to have every Xew York artist, naintAc nnnlntnp At.nhAr and enprnvor of talent, from the earliest record, ropresented. The Ecuador'coramissioners have had constructed a fac simile of the famous palace of the Inca Perca, the ruins of which stand near the city of Quito, and will exhibit it at the fair. The English admiralty authorities will send to Chicago models of a number of modern English war vessels. Boil*, carbuncles and eruptions of all kinds are nature's efforts to throw oil poison from the blood. This result may bo accomplished much more effectually, as well as agreeably, through the proper excretory channels, by the use of Ayer's tiarsaparilla. xkiw Take your meals at The .Milwaukee Cafe. Robert Grant, Manager. IP the assessor has omitted to assess you, see to It that you'are listed. You will bo deprived of your vote in November if your name is not on tho assessor's book. Hellmoler'a Dyoliig 'i??tnbllshmont. .Tnhn TTftilmfiier. nronrietor. of the Pan Handle Dyeing Establishment, No. 1431 Market street, respectfully announces that he is prepared todo cleaning, dyeing and repairing, and in lact he guarantees to make your last year's clothes look as good as new on short notice. Give him a call. A pull line of E. C. Burt's colobratod fine shoes just received. L. V. Blond, Sole Agent. RE FRIGE RAT ? RS._ JEWETT'S DRY AIR : RFFRTftFR ATflRS XliJl XIJLUUlllA. x ^ In new ityles and designs In HARD WOOD, Antique Finish nnd Carved Panels. Oil and see them, or fend for catalogue, nnd we will glre you our gpcclttl low prlott NBSBITT efts BRO., myl> 1312 Market Street clothing, etc. T~ y^fANAMAKER d BROWN A tain comn with their eUtmrate iprlM urnrlM, ortr 2.000 for (Jduu1 Sulti. mora thin til Wbeelinf combined end JJ nor cen He* to the coiuumer. M90.itlull lineal Genu' Farnutiln{ QMdt w. FERREL. mr!4 AjftnC cor. ftUln and Twentieth St NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F)r rent?two rooms. at $7 per month. Inquire of LOU Id KUUN. 6J0 Main street. Wheeling. my27* nr A "VC1 Dialogues, Speakers, for8chOt,L i I A Y rvi'ib. ?ni parlnr Catalogue* L + *** * ?^X. s.PtaJ?OB. publlshcr.Chlcago. Found-ox the national Bond, on Monday, May 80, a Gold Watch. The owner can have same by proving property antl paying charge*. Apply at this office. Jo 1 qard of thanks. I desire to return thanks to Ilermion Temple No. I, Pythian Siiten, Rev. Dorablascc, Rev. VIf^rt and all who assisted daring the Illness of my wife, 1'heobe Wegener. Jel A. C WAOENER AND CHILDREN. ^TOTIUE TO UOM'KAUIUKS. Bids will be received at tho Mayor's office, in the City of Benwood, (or furnishing, breaking ami spreading of two string* of bent quality of lime atono from tbe south line to railroad orotslug on Ninth street udd stone to be broken so as to go through a '2^-lneh ring Snid bide roust be all In by the 2lst of June. Ib9i. The committee has the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN BLAKE, Chairman. Bbnwoop. Slay 31,1692. fol F)R COUNTY ASSESSOR, COUNTRY DISTRICT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for A* M?*or, country district, Ohio county, subject to thodocision of the Republican convention or primaries. A. J. 8CHULTZ&. Jel ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for Asiossor for the country district, subject to tho decision of the Republican conveution. Yours respectfully. ROI1ERT ANDERSON, jel Trladelphls District Filter the Water YOU DRINK. BUY EWING'S STONE FILTER. BWINC BROS.. jel 1215 Market flt. opposite McLure House. yyE sell CHASE & SANBORN'S FAMOUS BOASTED COFFEE. w 0. E. MURRAY A CO., myao 1306 Market Street JgASE BALLS, BATS, MASKS, GLOVES. FOOT BALLS, CROQUET AND HAMMOCKS. CHEAP BOOKS. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. rittaburgh Dispatch l5o per week. 20o Including Sunday. Delivered everywhere. C. H. QUI7UTBY. my27 1414 Market Street (JIHE FINEST LINE OF Fancy Bottled and Canned Goods I SUITABLE FOR PICNICS, Ac,, To be had In the city, at ALBERT STOLZE & CO.'S, mylfrMwar 1117 Market Street pOR RENT. In the. old Bodley Wagon Works bnlldtnft, suitable lor manufacturing or storage purposes, one room on ground floor, asxto feot; one room on second floor. 85x65 feet; one room on third floor. 85x66 feet. All of above conuected by elevator. One room on ground 11 oor, 35x66 feet; one room on second floor. 30x66 feet. Steam power furnished with any of the above rooms If desired. Apply to THE WEST VIRGINIA TOBACCO CO. my!6->nv*r GARDEN SEED! Wo have tho Largest and Beit Selected Stock of OABPE.T SEED in theSUta All New, Frosh Stock, and warranted true to namo. SPECIAL LOW PRICES to market gardener* ana doalers. Seeds in 5c and 10c packets, sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt o price. K. HOGE. ap3 1113 Market Street SUMMER SESSION ?zOt THE Wheeling Business College? For the benefit of toacher* and others desiring SHORT COURSES in BOOKKEEPING. ENGLISH, SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING,, beginning MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1892. SPECIALLY LOW RATES. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Those who deslro can enter now. Pleaso call early and mako arrangements, or address as above for circular. jel ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I will sell at public sale on 6ATURDAY, JUNE 4,1892, at 9 o'clock a. m., sharp, at 1047 east side of Market Square, the personal property of tho late Nicholas Crawley, consisting of Household Furniture of various descriptions. Tmis of Sale?Cash. E. B. CARNEY, Administrator of tho Estate of N. Crawler. J. C. Hehvkv. Auctioneer. Jel Q. 0. SMITH. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Special attention Riven to city collections. Will make out bills and elo>e up books. Typewriting and shorthand work done. * TO LET. Store Room, with dwelling rooms, at 1145 Main street; flue retail stand. Three-roomed dwelling. MO National Rood. Fivo-roomeil dwolliug. North Wabash struct. Three-roomed houaoal 1116 McColloch btreet; possession at once. POH SAZiB. Bargains in Building Lot< in this city. No boom town, but good uubfttantial valuo. G. 0. 8M1TH, Jel 1129 Market Street. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! X FULL LINE OF ^ FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Parlor, Bed Room and Dialog Room Sets IS WALKUT AND OAK. At the Lowest Posslbio l'rlcet C.ill and Extimluo my Slock Before Purchasing Elsewhere. LOUIS BERTSCHY, ap28 I HQ Mnln StTeet. East Side. HODNT De CHASTAL, JUNE 14, 1892, 8 P. M. The young ladles of the Academy will pro* duco tho broutJ/u) oporeit* ontitled THE CULPRIT FAY, On which occasion the friends of the instlta* lion will bo **ut?r:alued with sparkling muiic. rendered by tho bwt taleut of Mount l)e Chantal A ineolal train will louvo Wheeling at 7:30 o'clock, returning at 10:lSp. m. Admission. including round trip from Wheel* inc by tt <fe O. & a, 91 ou Ticknta and Librettos can be had at F. W. Ballmer's music store. C. Schnepf's drug store, and M. J. O'Kane's shoo store, after June 1st. Owing to limited space tickets should be pro* cured at oncc. my27-?war J. S. RHODES 4^0 NEW "" Crepe de Chine AT ~ 251 ft THE HANDSOMEST FABRIC For Evening Wear Out Thia Season. In Cream, Blue, Pink, Nile, Cardinal and Yellow. J.SJ0MC1. FOR THE LADIES. J-V I'l'rade furK.i rA r. & r. KID GLOVES ^lp$ vSgTaTgy FOR 8AL15 BY? Geo. E. Stifel & Co., Bole igcuta for tho above brands of Kid oiorn ER STROUSE 4 C? M'fffS.412 BWAYNYl mrS-was SUMMER RESORTS. Deer Park and Oakland, On the Crest of tbs Allegbanies, 8,000 FEET ABOVE TIDK-WATEB. SEASON OPENS JUNE 22,1892. Them famous mouaUlu reaorts, situated ?t tho kuramit of the Alloghatilcs and directly upon the ronln lino of the Baltimore Ohio railroad, hnre the advantago of ita splendid vustibulod express train service both cml and west. mid are therefore readily accessible from all part* of tha country. AH Baltimore <fc Ohio trains stop at Deer Park and Oakland during the season. Rate*. 860.175 and 190 a month, according to location. Communications should be ?ddreN?w to GEORGE D. DeSHIKLW, Manafor BalUoore & Ohio notela. Cumberland, Md.. up to Jun<? !0; after that dnto. either Deor Park or Oakland, Garrett county. Md. A Deligbtftal Sammer Resort ? nni, mm irtrtvr TinE WATER. UjVuu x liut m>u , M .. HURORH, VH., THE 8WTTJJERL1M) OP IXEBICi. v The Aurora Hotuo and annex will open Jan? I. Th? ilnest health rosort In the Aiie^anio5; fr-i from hay fever, low and malaria; no ino.?qiiIto?; accommodations unt-claM; term* reasonableSend for circular*. mvHHMs J. H. SHAFFER. JEWELRY. Commencement Day Presents. SOLID SILVER PMS. PENCIL*. PEN TBlK, WE STANDS. LjfTTKR OPKNEBJ, DOOK XAKks. ETC. SILVER ABD GOLD BOW KNIT PUS Of All Klnas. And hundreds of Nice. lirteht Article* whlci will bo auru to please you. CLASS RINGS AND PINS * "ifado on Short Notice. ? r>r\ ! G. DILLON & pi* | PICTURES A ART MATERIALS. I J^OOKDfG GLASSES I AND PICTURES I Framed to Ordar on Shurt >'otIc?. I Ana1 storb. I 1222 Market Street. M mr'1 E. L. NICOLL.. I