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"THE COMING WEDDING Of tbo Duke of York and tho Priu\ oosa May, of Teok. DON'T 1CI LIKE COMMON FOLKS During mi l?n|;ai;oiuent aiul There In a Suspicion that Until Are liadly liored?I'lio t'rluucwi of Wall's W Sud and Cuiiiinuoii to Wear Hall Mournlug for Her Dead Bon. Lomuon, Juno II.?It liaa boon tho subject of general remark this week that tho Duku of York and the Princess May do not look as happy as an encaged couplu GUh'ht to took, and ono nowspapor man plucked up tho courage to writo tliut at the United Service Institution Bazaar, on Tuesday, the prince leouiod bored uud the princoss sad, which was cortuinly the fact. Other reporters havo taken up tho subject in a more respectful sort of nay, and havo Riven more or loss 'unsatisfactory explanations of tho phenomenon. It has boon reserved for u well-known writer in the Provincial press, howover, to tell the prize story. Ho proiestos to ho ill a position to statu that at tho tinio of their onKuyoiuant the young couple "made a mutual agreement net to talk to each other in public durinsj their cuurlinx duys," not Irom nny /ei)linn of dUtustu, hut iu order thut tlicy roltrhi not "mako (tuys of thomsolves liko ordinary ungated vomiff nersons." There is no particular obligation upon anyone to lielievo this poeutiur tnlo, which probably 1ms uh much truth in it us scores of others relating to this mueh-tnlked-of pair. The princess o( Wales, although reconciled to the maloli continue* to wear Mourning for her dead too. At the bazaar'referred to alio woro a simjdo black crepun dross trimmed with jet, with u lialf-inourninK bonnet, and her ead uttiro contrasted almost painfully with the pule blue ailk and white stripes and isold laco bonnet worn by the Princes# May.' Kveryono inatinctivoly undor-toou and respected this mother's pathetic protest against the inevitable, and no one talked to the princess of Wale< about the forthcoming marriage, although it was the absorbing topic of conversation among the royal personages,when out of earshot of her royal liighnoss. This fact can be vouched for becaueo, contrary to critics, the reporters at the bazaar wore placed near enough to hear all that was itoing 011. They were treated in truth moro liko guests than necessary nuisances and some of them woro puzzled how to act in the extroinoly novol circumstances. They wore indebted to the princo of Walon for this , courtesy, for wlion the royal profession Btarted 011 a tour of the stalls he gave orders that the roproicntativos of the press should acconipuuy it. And so these prou I newspaper men found themselves marching cheek by joivl with the prince and princess, between double rows of England's fairest and most aristocratic women, all bow ing and scraping in tho most apprpvod courtier stylo. It was a distinctly distrogsinu ordeal, and, not boiuu to tho manner born, till wore glad wlion it was ovcf. Tho cable states that tho Chicago roportors have acquitted thornsolves very well in connection with tho visit of tho lnlunta Kulalin, but tlioy will novor realize proporly until they coniohero that one second-rate princess does not mako a court. Tho resolution takon by tho Princess May to mako lier wedding a thoroughly British and Irish, all'air has given great impetus to the home trade, the examf>lo* sot by royaltv being dutifully folowed by royalty's hangers-on. Tho drestoa of the brido and bridemaids are being made in London by an English lady who inmlo tho Princess May's first frock. l'ho Spitalfleids looms are turning out silks and brocades as fast as tlioy can bo workod. I.uce makers in Devonshire, Buckinghamshire and Limerick; straw hat and bonnet mnkors in Bedfordshire; cloth workers in the west of Kngland anil north of Ireland and Scotland; Irish poplin and linon manufacturers ltuve all recoivud large orders. The design of the brido's dross is said in Im itninitu find I hftrntmlilv Mnnliuli whatever tliat may mean, but her going-nway coatumo is <]uiot undor-tnndable, boing composed of ivory-whito Irish poplin, ornamented with gold braid. Irish poplins aud lucu, in fact, occupy n very prominent place in tho royal irousBeau, and it ia prubublc that tlioy will ho faslilonablo wear for tho remainder of the season. Over and above tho gifts from members of tho royal families the l'rincoss May will receive several hundred valuable prosonts, many from pooplo she lias never Been. Scores of men and women of secoud-rato social standing have formed committees to colloct money for buying presents with tho acarcoly concealed object of attracting tho attonlion of royalty to thomsalves, and notoriety hunters of all ranks und descriptions are similarly ondonvoriug to utilir.0 tho princoly nuptials for their own personal advantage. Kvon Bchool toachors havo been prossod into tho service, and children's penco have buou solicited and accepted without scruplo. llEOKIVlilJ HHR DIVORCE. Mtm. Loull?>Wlldo Obtains IIor l)ocrn?. Shu Can Mnrrjr Again. Nnwmjito, N. Y., Juno 11.?Judgo Urown yesterday granted a divorce to Mrs. Frank Losllo, of Now York, in tho default proceedings begun by hor against hor Hnglish husband, William 0. K. Wilde, brothor of Oscar Wilde, tho poet. Tho grounds for dlvorco are given as gross and vulgar intemperance, violent and profane uliuso of and cruel conduct to tho plaintiff aud unfaithfulness. Tho court ducroed that tho plaintiff may luarry again during tho lifetime oi tho dofondaiit, but that tho dofondant shall net marry until tho death of tho filnititiir. Tho romnrriago of thu twu 9 not probable. The defendant is barred from all claim to tho property ul the plaintiff boforo or after her dentil. A Wonderful Mnolilne, There Is no doubt that man is nflno mechanism, but like every other machine ho wears out bv friction. It is said that ho is born again everv fwo or threo venri. His body is virtually remado troiu food. To rotard this making over Is radically wrong, a? n man loses o much vltnlltv In tho delayod process tlint It takes a long time to recuperate. The process of malting anuw Is so accelerated by purging with Himniiiiktii's 1'tt.lAthat n new mm, u It woro, may bu made In two or threo months, and tho change In the mechanism is such Hint the worn out part is replaced by tho new without the usual running down of the entire machine. You don't have to stop for repnlro. l'urgo away With llHANDUKrH'sriLUi the old, diseased and worn out body, 'they aro PUtoly vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any timo. THIS BORDEV CASH Saturday'* lJev*jlo|>iuumH iu thu lain Murtlur Trial. New UtuKouo, Juno 11.?The liuoi loss katchut, uow yenerully known "tho hoodoo hatchet," continued demolish pranks iu tlio trial of Li: Uorden forhotlifoyesturilay. It chop nnother ureal liolo in tlio uaao ol wli it is tlio moit important feature, fti tlio ouly ttioorv of thu tnurdor that boon advanced is tliut l.iziio lior butchered both her parent ut tlio i of 32 years of uu upri|(ht life, whatc damages that thuory mcreusos tlio u torv that shrouds the uiurdors. 'i'he coniiuonwoalth lawyers lis! up the hoodoo hatchet with a triuw ant blaze of boaitliig, but it is witched. Jt turned on them and t! have been dodging its blows over sii they biKJii to try to deal with it. T liutcliot id thu most aonautloual usch in thia most aonBntional ease. It plu tho miachiof with thu Kovernmeut Friday, mid instead of rualinn yui day tiiu court wuj no sooner opei than it flow at its own i;uardiain i boiMii chopping and hacking their c prutty Dual ly as badly as thu bodio Mr. mid Mrs. Harden wuru chopji Tho cominunwealtti's lawyers Inthu unholy thing on tlio tablu at wli l.i?iM Bordon's lawyers always ait, i tlioro they loft it lying as if they wis! to disoivn it. Tho lawyers for .Miss liurdon saw it that no uuo should speak to tlio distant marshal who Bind ho found bludo, but had uaid nothing about handle, that being understood toll boon burned or stuck iu tho at wrnppod mi in pupor by tho priaoi Thou tlio marshal cuuio back and s flatly that ho saw and found no ban Uatlv contradicting tlio uiuu wiio with liiin. After that tlioro was nnothor oxoll contoat outsidn tlio court room botw tho two suts of lawyers. Tho iliat attornoy, Mr. Knowlton, aunt two i cora to tho ilordun homo to got tho I in which tlio bladu wus foiind, and liandlo of it was in it. Miss liord< sister, Emma, lives in that houao, i her lawyer suw to it that tlioir nntag ista woro kopt out. That was what h penod. Miss Lizzio's chief counsel Andrew Jennings, tiud hotter luck. Kot tho box, but, loI tho hiclily Imp ant liandlo was missing. Who tool can only bo (mossed at. Had it b found it would have played hob w tho thaory that Miss Hordiin burned However, tlio policeman who saw proves as Kood a witness for Misa 1 den as the biiudlo itself. liut thoro were other strong bit ovideuco, and one, that allowed th woro no signs that Lizzie Borden I boon in tlio barn, na alio said alio ? UU kUIJ U1UIII1I1? U1 I.IIO IIJUIUUl, ' very dniuai!iUK to tlio prisonor. I bad told half n dozen men tbut i wont up in tho loft of the burn i Hiuyu<l thorn half un hour. Yestori uu officer doacri'jed that loft un uav laid u thick blanket of iluut on its fit When ho looked along tho dust ho i not u murk upon it, yet whon ho d till Anders on it he saw tho fin murks, uiiil when ho got uu and wal lie saw what tho cowboys would "plunty oi sign"?that is to miv lioi bin footprints clearly. The first tiling was tho tostlnjonj Ollii'ors Kdson uud Mnhoney, that t tried to sourch the Borden collar for hatchet handle, about which Mull testified yesterday, but wero not alio* to enter. Mr, Uobinson showed by son that mo<t of tho officers promini ly connected with tho ca?e, exc .Mullaly ivere promoted since tho n dors. It also appoareil that witness other officers cot over tho barbed v fence in tho reur of tho promises w out difficulty. .State Detectivo Goc F. Sourer testified and became be cpnfusod on cross-examination, was unable to toll tho ago of tho br on tho liatchot handle or about character of tho dresses which ho umiuod. CONDITION OK HANltH. Comptroller ItakeU Imhuoh a. Statunien lutwruitt Just Now. Washington, 1). C., Juno U.?' uuairuci ui uiu rupurio niuuu tu comptrollor of tlio currency, allow tho condition of national banks in United States at tlio closo of busii on the 4tli day of May, Inst lias L made public by Comptrollor Eckola. compared ?itli u similar atutoii! inodo -March 0, Inst, a net docrouso Bold holdings is shown of f7,0IK), and of individual cloposlts of nearly 000,000. An inereaso of uudividod i llta of $3,1)00,000 and of the surplus f of nearly $1,000,000 is shown. l,o and discounts bavo increased $3,C 000, real estate and morgagos ow have decreased $500,000 and loaal ten holdings incroased $13,000,000. .Tho net gold holdings of tho troas at tho closu of businoaa yesterday ? $00,000,000. All Fr?u. Those who bavo used Dr. King's 1 Dlucovory know its value, and tl who have not, have now the oppo nlty to try it free. Call on tlio ad Used druuizist ami getu trial bottlo I Send your name ami addrosa to II llucklen A Co., Chicago, and got a a pie box of l)r. King's New l.ifo 1 free, as woil as a copy of liuido to Ho and Household Instructor, froe. Al which Is guaranteed to do you good coat you nothing. Logan Drug C drug store. AVorld'a Pair lintels. Persons dosiring to visit tho Woi Fair should not fall to arrange for t hotel accommodations before start Having made a personal inspoutioi tho various hotels in tho World's district, I am prepared to furnish acc inodatlona in strictly llrst-clnss lie andaeloct boarding houses,at reason rales. By purchasing tickets at 11 moro A Ohio depot tlckot olllco, nai gors ran havo tholr baggage called and chocked Irom prlvato rosldoi and hotels to destination, slooplng smico reaorvod, Ao., Ac. No mattor which way you go to ' engo, innko your hotel nrrangemc now, with me. For further narticu fPP'y to T. 0. llunKK, ragiongor and Tickot Agent U. & O. K?w World'* Fair Nlmrl Mno. Commencing May 2H the Cloveli Lorain A Whooling railway has Inau aled a now short lino to Chicago via Lake bliore railway. Train lea' Whooling union donol at 2:60 p, m. n through Wagnor l'alaoo Hleoplng This train lands pasiongors at tho i contrally located depot lu Chicago within a short distance of the Woi rnir grounds, Unsurpassod eiiulpn and fastest timo. Tlckots good returning until Nov bur 0, are now on sale at tho lorates and berths rosorvod at all CI land, Lorain A Wheeling ticket oil: rer furlhar Information apply to write Union Tloltel Olllco, 'Mcl lleuso, M. H, (illleit, ticket agent ui depot, or (). h. IIki.knaI', unvoting l's^senijor Agont, Muilllon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caste 13 L AIWTOX F.'S POLICY ii>us huoiuh tu Uu Tod Stnvl'iu Suit Muny of 11U Vrieutl*. illo- Iaindou, June 10.?Tho only feature us of apodal intercut in thin week's parits lininoiittry work on the homo rule bill izie is what has been culled the bolt of tho pod Irish members of Mr. llrodorick's ich amendment to clause tliroo. Tho pronco Dosod addition would still further limit hus tho powers of tho Iiieh legislature in ilon dealing with tho nueation of alien imind migrant" vor Mr. Glijdltone contended that the lys- auiondiuenl was not necessary, but bo, ' novurtholods, in spirit of conciliation, nod otlorod to accept it. Tho Irish mompli bars protested against any such concesbo slon being made to the party which tiey bnastod that its purpose in moving nco uiuondmonts was to destroy the uioashat uro before tho house. The government ibit voteil in favor of tho uulonist umendyod nmnt, but tho whole of tho Irish meinall bora and a large number of Hadiculis tor- went in tho opposito lobby. led This wag tliu first occasion eiuco tho tnd bill cuiue boforo tho house upon which lasu Mr. Gladstone's Irish allios opposed nl hl,?\ in n /Uuluirin Tim nllli'i n I urnflii , led. the Liberal party admits tliu Irish mil members wore in tlio right ami tho iuli government in tho wrong in tliia in>11(1 stance, and tho popular fooling in tho liud country indorsed this view. The amendmont was umiecoBsur)', vexatious and to lioatile, and the uction of tho ministry as- in agreeing to udd audi u proposal to tho its bill could Iiiivh 110 otlioreflcct than ihu to encourage iti avoivod implacable t'oua avo tycoon multiplyingobatructivoamendove inonta and clauses. or. Mr. Gladstone still lioeilatoa in ncaid oeptillf! the general advice of Itia followdie, iiig to deal autnuiarily with the obwua slructlvo methoda of tho Unionists; ho is noting in tlio bolief that thoy are ing manufacturing ropo for theuiaelvoi illeon atoid of impedimenta for homo rule, riot but it ia widely believed that ho will jffi- aoon create a surprfso for his onemioa box by aorao parliamentary inovo which tho will expodito tlio progress of the bill in'a without giving Mr. Chamberlain and ind tho Tories an opportunity of raiaing on- tho cry that their rights and prlvilesea ap- wore iuvadod. lar, This oolicy of hastening slowly is Ho taxing tho patience of the Irish memorl bora, and of niue-tontha of tho Liborul c it party us well, but ao great is the contlcon donco reposed in the wisdom and un ith rivaled oxperience of the prime minis1 it. ter that no attouipt will bo mado by his it followers to force his hand. lor WOllKKU TMIC.U FOB MONEY. ' 0' lluw u Vlniik-JBjjtfd widow procured Cr9 Monuy from ICtlay Hopes. as, Nf.iv Yoiik, Juno 10.?Chief Postofllco ,vas lnspoctor JamoB, of Now York City, jho Samuel P. Kylo, of Syrucuso, of tho |JjJ United States marshal's olllee, and Al- ' jav bort O'Neil, deputy United States mar ins Biiai oi a many, nave uaiween mom j >or. run to earth and arrested u black-oyod m widow who Ima boon using tint mails , row and tho matrimonial agency papers to ( ger got money out of gullable westerners, ked Sho was "brought boforo United States call Commissioner Krothingham at Albany, ' juw yestorday, and, unices alio can net 1 ?1,000 bail, will go to jail. / of This interesting widow is botwoon i hoy forty-live and fifty yearn old, but for u tho year she ban been regularly engaging j laly horself under tbe name of Bessie E. rod Rivers and Emma J. Waters to auy , Ed- number of men in tho west who havo mt- answered hor advertisements for a hus:ept band. Aftor they answarod hor she 1 lur- would keep up a correspondence with and thorn until, one way or anothor, she I viro fleeced tbnm out of auy where from $5 itii- to $70. When they ran dry they hoard irge no more from Miss Rivors or Miss i idly Wators. Ho Klio usually ploadod povorty and ; oak asked tho prospoctivo bridegroom for tho monoy to buy a fow nocossary articlos, ex- such as a trunk or a parasol, and also for monoy to pay hor faro wost. fciho offered to exchange photographs with the intended husbands, and eont as hor , likenoss a picturo of eomo young girl ' of half her age. tho UKI.liAIRK ^10 All Sorts of Loctil >awn utnl Gottslp from ing I ho (linn* City. the The old horso car lino will bo disconless tlnued iu this city after to-day. For oon moro than twenty years this ontorpriso has oxisted, at times in rather a procar uous alato, anu at no time was It a paying iiiToatmont, yet it now givoa plnco ' to tlio more modern mode o( transit, and aa soon aa the truck can be laid electric cora will be run. 'l'bo old liorso >)roi car lino nover mado a dollar for ita un? projectors, nor did thoae who tlnally [if'11 bought it in undor the hammer ever roalizo what it coat tliein. That tlio n.ea electric road will bo bottor pntronizoil la lllor a certainty, bat il ia a debatable question whether it can bo mado to pay (or "rv yeara to cotno. But liellairo and this 10 sido of tlio river ia to bo congratulated upon tho establishment of audi a lino. Tlio dispute about a landing for tlio stoainor It, E. l'hillips has reachod tlio 0w United Stutea diatrict court at Columbus i?su jn lw0* [?rmj. Ono ia a suit by the rt"~ furry people, wlioroin they obtained u ver" judgmont of ono dollar againat tho r"?' l'hillips, and thus had thoir right to tlio oxcluaivo privilogo of the binding V5" established by the lower court, and tho 11,3 othor is in tho form of indictmonta !} , against oniploy03 of tho ferry owners 1 ?| for obstrucing tlio Ohio rivur by putting 1nn,(1 in pickota along the road to tho landing, 8 thus cutting oir all others from coming 4 in upon that road. Tho children's day sorvlios at the Id's var'011a churches lioro yoalorduv wore i.0jr ull woll attended and at tlio l'roibyjn? turlan, Methodist and Decipioscburclios ?j tlio Sunday school rooms wore fragrant [,-?|r with tho oilor of natural ilowers and ,om. wore tastefully doeorated with tho na',t,l" tlonul colors and ivy. The exorcises nblo conalaiod of scriptural readings and ulti- B0"Ks bv tho children and talks by tho B(,n. pMtors and superintendents. for Tlio property of John W. CoulBon, on uroa tlio cornor of Union and Tlilrty-iocond 1 car streotH, wai sold by the iiHsignoo, James 0. Tallinan, esq., Saturday, lor $5,01)3. Chi- This was a good price, as it was apinti, praised at only $4,500. Dr. U. W. ilars Mulilotnan was tho purohasor. Tlio Knights of I'ylliitis, which lodgo has It)', decided to build a block of tholr own in tlio city, woro among tho bidders. Tho (ioldon Eagle picnic at llolinont imi Grovo Saturday was a big ono. Tho ,Hrl stoaniiir Eliza II. had a picnic bargo I ami nil the available spaco on the boat jl,,^ crowded bringing thorn back at nlubt. has Tiioro was nu alarm of lire yostordny Car. afternoon mid the department was nost callod to tho Haltitnoro A Ohio round i or homo, but no datiingo was done. Id's Tlio Knight*of l'ythlas hold memorial lent sorvlrua yostordav afternoon and turned out a very largo crowd, beaded by 'oni- llontherliiiilon'B liraas hand. Thomas R. Sliolly has sold to tlio 1nivo" l.lbbv glass couipimy recipes for col. leo*' orod glass to bit uiod at tho World's Knip. jiiro Ex-Marshal I). 0. Shopliord Is home ^loll from tho World's Fair, and will probably remain here. Mr. 0. 0. Kelly Is home from ? trip 0. through tlio gas regions of Indiana. 'I if at shortness of hroath li dyspepglit. Tako Bluiiuoni Liver ltogulutor. MARTIN'S FERRY. Uuya uud ui tliu THrlvlutf City AcruM the Klvor. John It. l'ickons, tho entorpribini; uowsdeulor, confectioner ami relic man, Jrovo clour out to Scotch Hiduo oil buturday night ami roturned last night looking . well, lie report* tlio outlook ;ood for wheal, oats uud L'raas, and thinks thoro will bo a good crop of ipring chickens and grass hoppers. There was u heavy upple bloom but few ipplos are on the trees uud peaches uud Jherrios tiro scarce. Tho pour uud upplu :rop is promising, uud tho Scotch liidge people are happy. Dr. and Mrs. 11. 0. Williams leave tolay over the U, L. A W. for tho World's Fair. A. 0. Shaver, Miss Hell and Mill ihuver also yo to-day, either over tho D. & 1'. or U, U & W. 5}r. and Mrs. M. 0. Mitchell and children loavo touorrow over the U, L. A H . .Mr. and Mrs. 0. It Wood loft Saturday over tho W. & I? K. Mr. and Mrs. W. It Hut:ll(f returned on Saturday, highly pleased with what they saw iu two ivoeks. Tho board of education will probably *t?i? ..f.wlr ?a nlo/it ll till r??f t It tnltf 1. KUUb mm Huun iu uiv^f u uuf~> int. Who ho will bu will not bo known mtil uftor tliiit time. Out of tho thirty ipplicunts tho board oui(ht to gut n ;ood man. Tho material to choose from a excellent. A]>i>licutiuua urn received ivory day. Harry Choanoll and Thomas Williams, wo Martin's Kerry wheelmen, rodu out ;o Uhrlchavillo on thoir machines on Saturday night, leaving about U o'clock. ?ovorul "will ritle to tho mountain! in Wodt Virginia to halt. Tito distance is ibout 270 milea. Tho finding of rolics continues in Martiu's Ferry. On Saturday men who .voro grading in front of Councilman [ilchurd Stowurt's property, on North Fifth street, found ono of the dnost tomahawks over seen hcroahouta. Mr. 0. L. Myers, freight agent of tho IVheelingi&Laka lirle at Martin'sKorry, las beon transferred to tho Terminal unction and Mr. A. R Uilmoro, tho Uki> Krioand Terminal tickotagent, will lucceed him as freight agont. A dead dog arrived iu a box car on .ho Clovelund & Pittsburgh on Suturlay. George Collins, the nsunt, will mve an inquiry sent out over the rond o ascertain whero tho carcass cnmo 'rom. ~ Tlioro was no preaching in tho Troajvterlan church yostorduy on account it the illnoaa of ltov. Sir. Campbell. Children's day waa obaorvod. Luthor Lowis, Thompson Kerr, riiomas ilowoll and Howard Montgom>ry are home from tho Ohio atute university. Tho cake-walk given by tho colored sooplo at Commercial hull on Saturday light, was lunuior than a miniatrel ihow. Mr. Will Cnttell will bo marriod on I.1?? 00 - Ml ? l.'.llll, ltp.i,,it.,ninn nl [iivorsido, W. Vn., oppoaito Wells vllle. Tho fountain to bo put up at tho corlor of llanovor and Fourth atrcots should bo put up at once. Some of tho machinery at tho Bolnont brick and tile works wai broken in Saturday. Mr. und Sirs. Goo. Baird and dauehtor returned yesterday from Pittsburgh. The Mionnerclior picnicked nt Uponce'a orchard yoatorday. Ora Owona led the Y. 51. C. A. meeting yoatorday afternoon. Fourth atreet has boon oponed as fnr u Walnut Grove. Tho Laugh.in milt will resume work to-day week. There is moro Catarrh in this soctioa of tho country than all othor diseases put together, and until the lust few years was supposed to ho incurable. For a great many yours doctors pronounced it a local diacaso, and proscribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatinont, pronounced it incurabio. Science has proven cutarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore roquiree constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Choaoy & Co., Tolodo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro on tho inarkot. It la tukou internally in do<es from 10 drops to a toasnoonful. It nets <1 irectiv on tho blood and mucousf surfacos of tho system. They oiler ono hundrod dollars (or any case it fails to euro. Bund for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, 0. t?".Sold by DruggiBts, 70c. 11. & O. Sunday KxcurnlonB. Commencing Sunday May 28, and continuing ovory Sunday thereafter until furtlior notice, tlie Baltimore & Ohio Uailroad Company will soil excursion tickets to Pittsburgh nnd return at rata of SI 50, and to Washington, Pa., aud return nt SI, Rood returning Sunday only. Trains lcavo Wheeling ot 5:05 and 7:20 a. in. Iioturniug loavo Pittsburgh at 4:00 and 0:i)0 p. m. From Slro to Son. As a family modicine Bacon's Colory Cure passes from sire to sou as a legacy. If you have kiduoy, liver or blood disorder do not delay, but got n froo saniplo package of this romody at onco. If you havo indigestion, constipation, heailacho, rheumatism, otc., this grand Bpeclllc will euro you. The Logan Drug Co., tho leading druggists, aro solo agents and aro distributing froo sumplus froo to tho allllctod. Lurgo packages 50e. 1 Insldo, outside, nnd all Uio way through, HIRES' K Thin great TfltnporatiPe drink; la uti UuulUiluli utt U 1m plciumuL Try It. ART INSTRUCfolNT Au Art Studio, conducted by Mm 1UMI M. PWKIMKY. Will bo OtHUMKl III COIItlWtloil With Mm. Ilart'l Hahool, Hoptomlior II, lit tho soliool building I'onnll, Oliarooal nod Cr.iyou Drawing. oil nnd Water Color* nnd Chlm Painting, iwlti, CJlftf-rnod'-'llnir and Art Knainolluif will rooolYO nit<Miilon. Mln s vooiiojr hn iKMdi cotiduolltiK Art Claaio* with inarkoi UOOOii In HioK't fur tho pMi flvn or *|t jroar?. Flirt ho r liMiulry inar bo iniwloof Mlm llOHK M. HWKKMKy. ftW Main itroot. or Mm. M. Hlevi iiallnri, 7J7 Mnluntreot. or at tho notiool rooms on and titer Monday, Boptombor II , ?tll? _ HlJUrfC'KIIIK KOH The Weekly Intelligencer $1 OO PER YEAR. fRead the End \ of the story first. That's the part that (/\ will interest you most. What you ? want to know and to consider, is thc y result of washing with Pearline. And it's all told in two words?it saves. L Hard workfc wear and tear to things washed (because there isn't any rub, ' rub, rub) time, money?all saved. jjf U 1| You needn't bother with the other chapters in the book?doubt as to f /%. Pearline's ability, fear as to the dam/ Mr* age it may do if it does the work, &c. I There's nothing in them. Any V woman who uses Pearline can tell you that. _ _ Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell ynu, LB ? ??" tills is as good iu>" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S C VVCil C FAI.SB^Pearline is uuvcr pcddW, if your crf*crse,iili ^u^n imitation, fcc honest?tcnJ it baik. ^ JAMES 1YLE, New \ irk. " O. Vacs ad Ctdi c MYuia\jlJ HAVE NO FAINS. Prof.?Nellie, define the word, pain. Nellie.?"An uneasy sensation in animal bodies, of any degree, from slight uneasiness to extreme distress, or torture." Prop.?What produces pain ? Nellie.?A great variety of causes, but two of tlie principal sources of pain tie Watermelons and Green Apples. Prop.?What is the best manner of treat. Nellie.?There are many methods, but only one positive specific for all kinds of pain and that is LIGHTNING HOI DROPS A POSITIVE CIME for Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, FLUX and fiYSENTERY, and all Internal and External Pains and Aches, To keep ft with you will often save it doctor's bill. 30 Drops In Water will Cure the Worst Case of COLIC or any other Pain. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. No Relief?No Pay. PRICE js and jo Cents. When sweetened, children like it. Keep it in the house for a time of need. HERB MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. ? Tor imanm anq vnimrcn? "Castor!* la bo well adapted to children that Costorla cures Colic, Constipation, t recommend It w tuporlor to any prescription ?caown to ino. II. A. Ancnra, M. D., ^fjestlo^ uj111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. Without injurious medication. "The use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and M For several years I have recommended Its merits so well known that it soerns a work your1 Castoria.' aud shall always oonUnuo to of Bupererocationtoondoreoit Few are the ao so as It has Invariably produced beneficial intelligent Amilks who do uot keop Castoria results." within easy luach." Edwiw F. Pabdis, m. D., Carlos Mintin^D. v.^ MThe Wlnthrop," li?h Street and 7th Ave., La to pastor Dloomingdalo KcXormod Church. New York City. Tns Cektaub Coktaxt, 77 Mtnuur Bttueet, New Tors. u>gf?MfigMfiWBa^MgaHaBgapi SI have used your Burdock Blood Bitters in my family for the Jtast two years, and I think it is the best medicine" ever used. I had erysipelas very |{| % bad, and it has cured me; also cured my son of mr scrofula after all tho doctors failed to cure him. U ^ B. B. B. has no equal in my estimation. >) h LOUIE S. WOODWARD, if 1 Laurel Hill, Fayette Co., Pa. Q R I was seriously troubled with some seventeen Q H D boils, and one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters f| B n cured me. v B JJ frank A. Mcpherson, w / V Le Roy, n. Y. ft $ I have taken the second bottle of Burdock's Blood Bitten, and it has cured mo of dyspepsia with B % which I suffered for six years. D * C W.W.HAMILTON, I * jj| Lock Haven, Pfc ^ | _____ I have hid a bid humor in my blood, which broke T j) ISnSlllH^h out ia my skin, and the doctors did me no good. ? B 'tos9 I tried everything for It, but pot no relief. At last |J n [) tried your Burdock Blood Bitters. I have taken q H B but two littles, aad I must say that I am cured. I ft Ji n m h| am feclttielikcatiewman. ? A? I STEPHEN E. JODREY^ i I 1 i ' III i | I 1 Li. g ^?\MSNH00D RESTORED bEw d&L(Lj wSi r^^Ti W ncrvoufldlwaMi.su<*as~eak Mom ry, Lom ?f llruin Powrrj |a|*WW wy llcxiUftcho, Wukrlului I.o.t Ituahood. M?htlv JtalMiun*. X*9 .W ftV^ \1 S!,ic,l.neBB*.?vll Dream*, Look of Confidence. Werv?u?ues?. 'j\t CaBhi V- yrtfLI P'1 drainsanjllossr powortnUonorativoOrjinnn of pU|ht*o*cnuici f 1 l!''?,,y.0Pth.f,,,.,ppop** Moesstvo uno.of tObttOCO, jplum kgUV^MM' JL ? p^#or stimulants which load to li.flrmlty, Consumption au<1 Insanity < ?" #"/guSpgL ?? fil* ,n.Vo*tUr ninll prppuld In plain boa u? anr J si? *** cnoli, or 0 for M. (With every Sfl order %veirl?? ueB9*MfflDBSHi^6Pr*"^Vwrlt^nOTaronteF to cursor r??niitd th? money.) For safo by HKPOBU l^b Avrvurkr i on^ acoopt no otbor, CIIiOUIjAU kkki. 1im vhn anil ArTUt 1. Address nluvl need co., Mu.onlc Tfiaplr. < hlc?o, ill For Salo In VBioeling, W. Va., by LOGAN DRUG COMPANY, cor. To.ntU una Mula Btroots. OMw |k Tlifn11 "es The only oafrj, ?uio Bud WRSffiBL, irl. it. ^IT li~* rollablo Fouialo PILL jf|^ pennyroyal pills. 2s,s?? Aok for SB. HOWS HHKimiOYAt PILLO and tnt;o uo other. SsSSSs?3tKciy~ Bond for circular, l'rlco 81.00 per box, 0 boj;c? for (5.00. ^aKaiEfc?5!)!!. MOTT'8 CHEMICAL CO., - Olovc land. Ohio. Kot silu In winmlltm by thu 1/3UAX DKUU CO.. Main nnd Tenth fltnmln. |I|)JI EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL summer school: hrs.hart'ssishool SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION To ncoom,no,|Hl? y0Ulll, ?m ?or tiik? ?ay wish to pursue a oourso 01 study outside of the regular school \o*'ltuo Wheeling Bnsiness College, mmSMBE iiroiNMKi mid UK Nstuinl Holonoo,. Tliowfl"'" ' will moot nt Mined liniir* la Iho scli-ni MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1893. rnrlnnniil will l>o ccmdiKitM in > ;* ' * lies bf tho several numbers of Uu Isuull/ conuoctud wltli our soliooL l'ur tl?n Hiinrlnl llnticllL of Public Hchonl HcholarH, T<?nrln?r? mid Othom. MltS. M. STEVENS 11 ART, HhoitCommcrcln1?n<lAhorthn!id Courses, also, ati)3 Principal* any of tho KtiKllsh brsnchoa. to parrntb and qua House, Mrs. M. Stevens Hart's Scnool Tills will bo a specially favorablo opportunity for tho boys nud girls to learn to write. p0r Vounfi T.nrl tor% Utittsunlly low rates, ('all or som) for special . circular, Rtvlnit prlcon ami full particulars, )ei and Ollllctfoli.. ... iiTfii 38io and mm mauki:t HTiii:i r Kenyon /V\llltfltty P^cond annual fcu.ttiou bi>2iai Boploiabo i Academvs Qombicr? 0. ^ouno of instruction luciudoj ,1!,oi,vt *7 rtvuMvmj 1 uui,iw,wi y Kiii{IIh1i. Knglhli <'la<s|oi Latin lllfhor M? " Thh rfinarknblygneeessfulsch<Ki| provlrtesthof. mailos nnd Mouorn LauKUaga, Otllh nrnparallon for collevn or tiunlnoM, nnd Mrs. Hart is a?|s(M by H fUHOOfpl of *? 1 carnAil siinrrvislon nflinaltb, hatiltn and nianncrs. and esiMiriencnd tcaolllh. th-'Mho.'ila!" '"?TaHM,|otorm?Uoa.?. 1( Jolrthts ? ' CTu.Iuh!!m