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The Intelligencer, rUULUlli!!) DAILY, fcXtti'i SUNDAY. AT TUB INTELLIGENCER OFEICE, 26 AND 27 FOUKTEJWTU bTHUft. ISTKLtUlUCEtt PUttUSlUNO CO., Propfi. TURKS: m ykao, lly mail, k*tauk fbetalfc Daily, six days iu the week ?? oo Daily, throe day* iu the week 4 00 Daily, two dio*s iu tho week a 7 a 1 Daily, cue mouth 03 Weekly, one year, in advauce 1 oo Wwlly, nix mouths 00 The Daily Intkllnjknobh lit delivered by carrier* iu WUeellug uud adjacout towiu ut la Genu per week. Persons wishing to aubsorihe to the Daily Intklmueni ?k can do ho by leudiug iu their ordew to tho iNTKLLtaBNi'KB oQloe ou postal curd or otherwise. They will be punctually served by carriers. Tribute-} of Respect uud Obituary Notices, 60 cents per inch. Correspondence containing linportunt news solicited Iroiu every part ol the surrouudlug country. Rejected communications will not be returnod unlooa acoomjmtiIeit1 by t>uHieIout postage. J The I NTKi.LKt kn c Kit, oinbraeiug Its soverul itions. is entered lu tho PostolUce at WheeliHJL W. Va.. as second-chus mutter. 1 I RKADUltSof the DAILY I.NTKLLKiENCKU Icavlug town can have the paper scut to any uddreus in the United rituUss or Cuuadu, pout-puld ut the rute of 05 cents per month; two weeks 30 cents. To Europe post-paid, one mouth 00 cents. Address changed us often un desired. TELEPHONE NUlillEllS: Editorial Rooms 4111. Counting iioom 410. ffo MMgitmx. WIIKKLINU, JUNK ID, 18UJ. Suntluy at tho Fair. It is now reasonably certain that tho World's Fair will continue to bo opon on Sundays until its final closo. Tho decision of tho United States court of appeals, tho judicial body next to the sunnn?f nf ITnitrwl Kfntnu in nil opinion by tho chiof juntlco holds that the local corporation is in control. Tho local corporation, backod strongly by local aentlmont and a general Bontimont throughout tho country, is determined that tho fair ahull bo opon to tho public on Sunday. Though tho caso bo takon up on appeal it ia not probable that a deciaion can bo roached during the lifo of tho fair. Thoro was no consideration by tho court of tho moral tide of the question. Tho court had to do only with the question of jurisdiction. Annflmr nnnafinn nt pmirnft. eniltl'l up, and that ii tbo appropriation conditional on tbo closing oi tho fair on Sunday. OI this appropriation SiOO.OOO remainB in tho treasury and in not likely to bo paid unless so ordered by the United States court. More than this, steps may bo taken to recover the money already paid, an tho ground that one of the conditions has not been complied with. It has already been said by tho fair management that it would forego what ' Is yet due under the appropriation by Congress and rostoro all that has been received, nearly $2,000,000, rather than closo the fair on Sunday. Tho Sunday rocolpts will bo much greater than the amount of tho appropriation. What will bo lost by tho non-attond . anco of tlioao who havo declared thoir intention to boycott tho fair in tho event of Sunday opuning, is another question. Tho loss on that account is not likely to bo equal to tho gain; fur many who opposo Sunduy opening will not carry their resentment to tho point of absenting themselves altogether. They will do about it as thoy do about railroad travol and othor similar things, go when thoy think it is right to go, do as they think it is right to do, and let others do tho same. Now wo shall havo a chunco to sco whothor the working man was in earnest about having tho fair opon on Sunday for bis cpnvenionco. Col, McEldownoy Tor CongroH*. Col. Bob McEldownoy, having boon suggostod as about tho right man for Democratic nominee for Congross in the Fir*t district, rises to remark that tho ofllce wouldn't suit him and bo wouldn't suit tbo ofllce. Ho has no yearning to bocomo tho purvoyor of small offices to tho hungry. Tbo Republicans of tho district would be glad to havo so gallant un opponent as Col McKldownoy and tboy would undertako to roliovo him of tho caros of tho olllco. The Kopublicun who goes to Congress from tbo first district this time will havo no patronage to disponso 111 Ills first torm; which will make it pleasant for him und should remove Col. McKldownoy's objections to accepting tho nomination which ho would boar so proudly. In this view of tho enso won't Col, llcEldownov chaugo his inlud ? Other able men havo dono that. Most pooplo who go to the fair for a week or moro will bo glad to tako ono day of roat out of tho sovon, and If thoy don't thoy will havo roason to rogret it. It would require tho strength of un ox to kuep lip tbo rouud of sight-seeing ovury day. Und for tho University. The row at tho unlvo:slty is bat) for that institution. No mutter what tliu morlts of tho porsonnl controversy luuy bo tho pooplo will tako most uoto of tho fact that thoro Is a row on und tliut thoy will rosout. l'aroati will bo less dlspoBod to solid thoir boys wboro thoro Is a condition of chrohlc bickering. Young men, old unotigh to plan for themselves, will conclude that thoy ounnot gut tho most bonotlt whoro so,much attontlon is given by tho faculty to family lights, whore somebody has to bo "downod" that somebody elso may 11/ higher. If this stalo ol affairs is to continue wo shall liuvo * legislature one of these days tint will refuse to opproprlato tlie public monuy to an institution devotee largely tu waging a war ot private griov OUCOS. No Wool Murkot to b|Hiuk of. Tbo wool market in au object leaaoi to wool-Krowerti who voted thu Demo il .. .X.niniaa tlw.fr II ILun ocrutic triumph would bring thorn hot ter prices for thuir wool. With th Democratic threat of free wool gtariui them in tho face buyers ure willing t< let producers curry thuir owu risk un loss the wool can he bad at a price tha scums to bo an iusurauce against pousi ble loss. Tho rosult is pruetically in wool market at ulL Tha iNTELLKiENCiia hears of an oast urn buyer in Marshall county takin; some wool ut twenty cents a pound. A tho samo time comes information tha another and a large buyer is not eagor ti tako wool at eighteen cents and ha cullud bis men in to await devolop monts. Growers are boing told that tho lov state of the market is the rosult of i combination among wool buyers to bea down tho prico. On the contrary it i the result of causes well understoot und which might have been foroseen If the duty is to be taken off wool the price of that commodity iu tils Ameri can market must fall. Dealors do not intend to bo cmigh with heavy stocks of tho raw materia nor of tho manufactured products, unci so evorybody buys from hand to mouth The merchant tailor, the large elothlnj concerns, everybody who deals in man ufuctures of wool, will await the actio! of Congress, meanwbilo supplying onl; temporary needs. This uncertainty ii relloclod on tho manufacturer and sooi finds its way to the tarm. This is tho situation that to-day con fronts the wool-growers of tho Unitoi States. Tho situation is made by th throat of the Democratic party to pu wool on tho freo list. If Congress wore at work now gel tins the silver business in good shap this country would foul very much bet tor and things would move mor smoothly. MUhed the Klgnul. The collision botweon two froigh trains on the Baltimore & Ohio las! Saturday was ono of ths caaunlitio: against which no skill or carefulnos o a railroad company can provide. On of the poor fellows who lost their live did not seo tho signal which told tha another section of the passing froigh was coming. This seems to bo thi whole story. Tho signal was thoro. Why the 011 ginoer, who should have boen lookinj for it did not see it, does not appear ti be capablo of explanation. Not sooini tho signal, he concluded that tho las section of tho passing train had gon by, leaving lum a cloar track. The rc suiting obstruction of tho road, incou veniont us it was to travelers, is a smal matter in comparison with tho loss c three livos cut short without warninf It is a fortunate thing that tho co! liding traiue wore freight and not pat eon LIS r ir.iiua, uuu nun 10 uiiuhiui n minder tliut it ia a ruro thing for paaaongor to bo killed on the Hultimor ,& Ohio. The French people liko to bo jokei with, or they would not look with sue! amazing indifl'eronco on tho wind-up c the Panama prosecutions. The allai has been n great soil from beginning t end, the end as much so as the bogie niug. Holid, Steady Going Wheeling. If tho Messrs. Sweonoy had boon cot tout with "slow and sure" in Whoelin; their concern might have boon in di fcront shape to-day. Old Wheeling is protty good place to do business ii after all, and old Whooling busines ways aro pretty sate. Tho attraction of freo site and abonu has come noar catching sorao Wheel ing concerns which now havo groat roi Bon to bo thankful that thoy stuck b, tho old landmarks. It will take the best of tho boor townB a long whilo beforo it can mate Wheeling's record for safoty and cor tinuous prosperity. Whoeliugs aro nc in ado with a wavo of tho magician1 hand. It may bo obsorvod, to tho credit o Wheeling, that this burg Is gottln roady to givo Christophor Columbu and Undo Sam a Fourth of July rocoj tion that will make thorn think highl of themselvos. Tho Veoplo Clotting Tired. Tho Democrats liavo tho univorait management all tholr own way, as the havo had for yoara, and yot thoro is nc harmony by a long ahot. Thoro ia hail pulling all tho time, undermining, cor tontion, hoart-burnlng. Much of the time that should bo d< voted to tho oducatlon of tho studonti being paid for by thu people fur tlui specltle purpose, is devoted to civi strife of a decidedly uncivil charactoi Tho pooplo are getting tirod of thi monltoy buslnoss. Tub black stocking must go to gl\ way to ths white. English royalty <1 croos it anil ovory snob of us must do tho wliito. Tho black looks inuqh botte It has boou said In Its bohalf that It ca bo worn a wholo your without bocomlti anllod, although thoro aro persons wti make at loait two changos a year. DREAKFAST 13 U POET. TlioQnoenof l)on|narkls, aftorQiioe Victoria, tho most reinarkublo ol Eur< peau queens. Throe of her chlldro are olthor occupying thronos or will d bo In tho near futuro, Though she I nearly eighty, she still rotalns much i her youthful appoarunce and vlgo She was married at tho ago ol twout; three. All hor six children are tlvlni and evory ono ol them has proved credit to her. Iter favorite child Is tli King of Clroeco, but her special ullcclio for him In no way loiaona her foudno! for tho otliora. The l'rlncess ol Wall ii ml the Mmprosiof Ilusala Inherit the remarkable personal beauty from her. The vonerablo lvobert 0. Wlntbroi who, everything considered, la tl; 1 moat distinguished citizen of Maaaa. chuaetta, In one of the summer cotta^era at Nabant. Commenting all the Uno old man'* spriiihlliness at eightyfour, a Boston journal a ay a: "The wan who tttkua tliu hand of Mr. Wiuttirop 5" 1 to-day takoa the liaud that William - Wordsworth grasped, that wua shaken . by Sauiual ltogora, and .that found ita . . way with uccoi tauce into tho handa of I" tbo Duko of Wellington. Of what other *!' 0 Auiorican can tho sauio be aaid?" . ' J. M. Start, of Montgomery county, jj 0 Kansas, aeums to havu broken the rec- vj . ord for the greatest amount of wool obt Uiued from n ainglu aheop. A sheep owned by him weiuhed IflK pounda bo- PI fore it was diveated of ita Ihoco. Aflor 3 shearing it weighed only HU pounds, M allowing a not wool product of lifly- an . flight pouuda. All sheep which cannot lj] lay it over Mr. Suiart'a big wothor are 9u requested to remaiu dumb before their ju t ihoarera. t In Boston, Washington, Philadelphia 3 and Kan Frunclncu tliu Irish outnumber 1 a tho Uermuns. In New York, Chicago, Brooklyn, St. Ixjiiia, Baltimore, Ciuoln- sl ' uati, Cleveland, Buffalo, New Orleaus, I'ittaburg, Uetroit and Milwaukee tho "1 1 lieruiana outnuuibor tliu Irish. There Ji1 , aro 3.500 natives of Ireland to 55,000 Uernians in Milwaukoe. in liostou ' thoreure 10,000 Uermaus to 71,000 Irish, ji, " John A. Calyo, who diod recently in I Ki.iu inii j < hi.. a I rl, >n t mnn ol . tliu m. , celohratod Italian painter, Nicolino j Ualyo, who dlod in ltfSj. Hewnsedu- ui cutod at tlio Ac.idouiy of Naples, and u( * wan connectud at limes as scenic artist with many of tlio Now York theatres. t Ilo was proficient in all tlio branchoa of I hia art, and was a remarkable linguist, i A remarkable churactor of Bernards- ?' ton, Mass., is Arnold Scott, n blind let ter carrier 117 years old, whoso eyesight 111 ; was lost forty-six yours ana lie has a . long routo, which ho truvorsoj twloo a Xl j day, nnd rarely makos a inistalto in the delivory of lotters. Mr. K'ott's knowl' edgo of tho neighborhood is perfect and ,j.j ) he has never been known to get lost. m 1 Ono of tliuso statisticians who find out what others canuot asserts that . girls with retrouaao noses marry aoonor ? than young .ladies with Uroek or Ho1 man noses. This indicates that mar- id e riagoabh Micawbors are numerous. ue t An entire family rodo on bicycles tho ^ othor day from Cottonwood Falls to Kuiporia in throe hours. The distance is twenty-two milea, aud there are no ti ' half-way houses along tho road. u ?. a MORNING SMILESIn Midway Plaisanco?Mandy, now hero is wheto all the races are to bo tl seen. ui Mandv?Well, all that I've got to suy it t I. ?n,l f, t powerful quoer iookiu''s tables. !" 1 Tilt! patent tnudlulni! lunn unit trniko 'f: f A bis fortune tiuickuf than suit, at 1 If hu cim cure tliu tired fcolltiff produced Jji q 15y u piano In u tint. u] 9 "That was an awful crash in my room n thia morning about " pi ' Landlord?I'll bot it was that moat ? t oxBonsive piece of furnituro. lj' o "Not much, unions you uro spoauiug [L of tbo towel, aa I am Cl . Thoro aro plenty of pooplo who pay p tholr hotel bills without any troublo q 5 that will have to scratch around iritun 1) o the mosquitoes present thoirs. ct X "What right havo you in a memorial A t day procession? You wero nevur in a w 0 battlo," said a man on tho sidewalk to ono of the marchers. "Wasn't I? Woll, I'vo boen in throe " engagements and two of thorn resultod 1 in marriage," was tho tup\y.?l'itUbanj j Chronicle. j?1 , "Old Jones mado a riso iu tho world at last." "You don't say so!" A i- "I do; thoy'ro u-swingin' him to that , 11i/>!.-firi limh vnnilnr. nil' hft'll L'it tllfiri! tt if tho ropo don't break l'1?Atlanta Con dilution. 0 Tho girl refused Iiltn flatly, not nlouo lkcuusu ho was tbat truth should pulu \y so!) . A youtti tn fortum1 and to futno uuknotvii, hi 1 lint nioru ttiuu lllivly toreiiiititi no.- J'urt a !| Gorman Professor of lluaic?I am S' ,( vory sorry lo sou, Me us Faulty, dot you si takoa ho much troubles. si Pupil?Oh, not at all. b 0 Profoaaor?Yes, you ilo takoa so many > troubles to puys dooa notes vich aro not dut music book in.?Demorest't Mu'ja Dorothoa?After all what'a in u . i. name? , Polly (atitchlng industriously on lior P . wedding trousseau)?About $10,000 a " yoar, my iluar.?Jimie. a i ' PERSONAL POINTS. a is John D. Iiockofoller ii to visit Chicago 'j' i, next month to inapuct tho uuivuraity I 1 which ho foundod and so liberally on- j dowod, will bo accompanied by hia fain- ti ' ily, and will occupy for about u inonlli j; y tlio liotiao of Prejidont llarpor, who will tj bo abaent at Chautauqua. I n Hudolph K. Kolkor, of Ilarrisburg, C . Pa., owns Blblos printed by John Mont- t zel, Strnaburir, 1400; Kggoatoyn, Stras- ti i- burg, 1400; Koborger, Nuromburir, 1477; S it another 1480; n Latin lliblo, Vonlco, ti s 14S0, and a Gorman lliblo, 1470-3. a Caplaiti Andersen, of tho Norwoglan Jj Viking ship, and hia ollicor* aro to be " f olliclally rocoivod by Mayor Gilroy, of ? Now York, to-day under tho oaoort of Prof. Hoyesou, of Coltitnbia collogo. 1 Kays tho SaltLake llcrald: Voragua, j' '* as Columbus' descendant, has lulled to 11 y cut a very wldo swath In America, but 8i Eulallo has provod n rogulnr MuCor- 8 mirk's roupor of a daisy cuttor. Judgo W, W. IIowo, of Now Orloans, u y is to boitin n sorloa of summer loeturos y tills month before tho law school of it Suwunoo University, Toiinussoe. li. W. Stone, bocrot.iry of tlio South 2 Georgia Poar Growers' Association, says tho yield In that aootiou this yoar wfllboovor 20,000 barrels. * Wilson Ilarrott, tho actor, was a paai, songor on the steamer Mujwtic, which !t nailed from New York lor Liverpool on I Wodneaduy. Twelve dlOoront klttdsof theologyaro I preached In four languugea ill eight (J 's churches at Wahoo, Neb. c Govornor McConnoll, of Idaho, and f his stair will visit tlio World'B Fair in I tho early part of Auguat. i o* ^ II Till' I<II<II<IH. " r. Tlio pleasant oir.ict and perfect safety n with which ladies may tliu the Cell- , fornln liquid laxative, Syrup oi Flga, K under all conditions, mal.oa It their 10 favorito roiuedy. To not tho true and genuine article, look for tho tiaino o! the California Fig Syrup Company, printed near the bottom of tho package. " TO.DAY. n Don't fall to ntt<uul lli<? Niwrlal uf lo Lutllui' Hull* ut I.. N. <IOOI? Ai CO.'H. la )f Mm. FuutwiMir. r. We liavo Just rocoivod a full assortt meut o( Low Shoes for ladlea In all the (, latest stylo?. I. V. Dminii. a 10 lli'llnii'lv'N lXiilillnlitiicnl. I Mr. J. llolltnoir, proprietor of the ] " 1'au tlamllo Dyeing ostnollahluollt, No. i ? 1431 Market sLroot,hus placed Improved 1 " machinery ill Ilia place, and Is prupurod { to do all kinds of scouring, cleaning and j Pi dyeing. Clothes repaired neatly aud to on short notice. IN OTHKK SANCrUMU. Wuu't Cry "Wolf" Sow. ndand Under. Tho Domocrata howlod calumity loat mr whoa thore was uo calamity, aad jw thut businoaa und liaaucial doproaoa have roaultod from a foar that tho umocratio promise* mudo a yoar ago t Chicago will bo fulfilled by Coutfreaa, | 10 Uourbon oditora declare thut tho upublicuua muat romaiu ailent. This characteristically Democratic, but the upublicamj will scarcely hoed tho udco givou. All Ablo CoufoHblon. iUOilelphia Ledger. Wliils it was easy to denounce tho cKliiloy act, it ia not easy to framo u iLiatituta widely dllTorout (rum tho ? lea of that act and at tho sarno time ipplying neoded rovenuu without iuriug existing industries. After tho AlUurlCUU VrtiM. , iieaijo Record. As tho war over tho army bill protnuoa it bccomea more exciting. Ad 1 teemed Ciurman paper haa fancifully ludud to a noble faciioual loador aa "a seasod liver sausage." Let tho good jhtgo on I ObjuoU of Sympathy. tlsburg Dispatch. Preaidont Cleveland and Carnot can r muiiaoruto with one another. Tho tie: haa a troublesome liver; the foror haa olllco teokura and other troubles v lually painful. Where the tjuu Now 8hlue.-. to York Ad vert her, F The Ohio Democrats ought to appro- c ate tho paina tho .S'un ia taking to die- u to the proper candidate for them to ( jiuinate to be boateu by McKiuloy. ( Where .111 friendship* I-i jJi. ,, !W York Trlbltnt. Mr. Crokor aaya it waa n privato din- a ir party and he won't give it away. (, nat'a all right, but huau't Uo au "lnti- J ate frieud ?" |, "I Am tho Slate." J1 itcaoo Tribune. tin all quealiona of public policy Pros- u out Cleveland's cabinet usually votes i one man, the ono mail beiug Mr. B lovolnnd. ? A IlOWfiH OK" 11KAU1Y. ? li 3 Apollhmrls Company'* Dhpluy iu the (, Gorman Exli'V. It ut the World's Jtalr. u Ucaaa Inter-Ocean. j< A bower of beauty was tbo scono of- s rod by the Apollinaris company when ' loir exhibit was presontod to the Gor- ' an commissioner. Pyramids of Apolnaris water, bottled in the individual bios of twenty dili'erent nationalities, ' irined tlio outer circle around tho " iaco which they occupy, and inside the , iotli the decorations aro of the highest rtistic ordor. One pieco of statuary Jj mt has been purchasod by tho com- " liny to adorn their headquarters is a . Flora" by the American sculptor, AVil> , am Couper. It ia a beautiful thins, ir which tho Apollinaris company re- ? intly paid S5,0IX) for the purpose of lacinu it in their World's l''air head- * tiartora. Hilmar fcjtophaiiy, Francis rai and Charles Jay .Uillur woro a very ipabio roceptlon committee for tho " nollinaris and l'omery Sec companies, V hose interests are allied iu all cpun- . ies. They dispeused the hospitality , [ tho Arms tboy reprosont in a charm- J; ig mauner, and aftor tho celebration ; ; tho agricultural building they as- , stud iu tho ontertainmunt of the iosts who had boon invited fo attend , io banquot in tho German castle, Mid- J' ay plaiiance. Dcmoimitlu Sueur nt tllu Ohio Vulley !' TrutliiH mid Lulior AkHumbly. inrUrtoum Parmru' Adtvcale (Dem.) j Tho Wheeling Intklmokncuu and its j, bor (?) coadjutors are not ploased \ ith Sydonstrickor's appointment as t ibor commissioner. Tho fnthi.uokk- ' sit was not pleased with the idou of " /donstrickor being govornor. In 0 lort, our worthy contemporary don't * ieni bilarously jubilant over anything L ut ilill McKinluy and tho pensioners. " 0 s I'unsioli Illumining Htirgumis. Washington. D. C., Juno 18.?Con-1 ? ressman i'endloton, of West Virginia, t us recommended tlio following now v enaion examining bourds in tho i'irat | istrict: Ohio county, I)rs. Clias. M. frixaoll, ' homas K. Shiolda and Eugono Ilogo; 0 luraliull county, (Cameron), l)re. W.G. c iuco, Moundavillo, E. S. Davis, Cainron, I). 1*. 0. Dinsmore, Littloton; yler and Wotzol counties, (Sistorsvillo), ir3. G. 1J. West, Sistorsville, John IcCotnas unil ! '. 1*. Louther, Now Mar< nsville; Harrison county (Clarksburg), 8 Irs. 0. T. lioud, Rocktord, L. D. Frurn, i ardis, and Dr. liowcock, Clarksburg; ' loddrldge county (West Union), Drs, lliartor, MoLean and Carder, West InionjEowis county (Woston) Drs. T. 1. Edmiston, J. T. Wnrdor and 0. W, initli, Woston; Braxton county (Hut- * ml, Urn. W. 1'. Nowton, J. C. Wudo nd Dr. Clayton, Sutton. Tho nainoB of f )wnsin parenthesis aro thoso in which 1 jo boards moot. a t Don't You Know J 'hat to havo porfoct hoalth you must avo jiuro blood, nnd tho boat way to nvc puro blood is tu tako Hood's Karjparilla, tho host blood purifier and trongth builder. It expels ail taint of crofula, salt rheum and all other uuiora, and at tho samo tlino builds p tho wholo system and gives nerve tronRth. 2 Iloon's 1'im.s may bo hod by mail for 5c of C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowoll, Mass. TO.UAY. A Hull worth Wft o<) fur r>0. A suit worth s: on for ?:i no. All Juclluta it ml Cujii'm Ouu-I'rlcn l'rluo at i.. s. uooo tt co.'s. All Km'lipc, Tlio day has past when a trust can icliito us to what a smoltor can purliaso. Admiral cigarottoi einunnto roin an ell'ort to ploaao In which urood or inordinate prolit is not tho controllnc power. Tlio Admiral is not mndo by tlio trust. ftMEDICIHE . fHAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD RROMJtXICWIHE Will roniptclrtjr clmturo tlio Wood In your avitftm III ilirro itintiiliV tInn*, mill arml now, rlrti Bnuralnjf tlirouNli your vrinn. If you ft et vuiauatcu rj-1 mrrou*. art* KvUlhif tliln ami ull run ilnnnt. l.lliiH.fo'* AroTti'tllc Wliif, wlilrh In f? lot,|n unit nut a1? rcraRi', will ri'Morc *ou lo IhmiIUi mid mriiirtli, Moihi'M, iiaa II for ynuriUubmt r?. It la Hi" rcyulaiur nii'l corrrrtnr fur r?il nllinrtit* pwuilnr to woman. If i'iirh'lii'1 Urn mooil ami I'ltn laMltiR itrnmth. It li jraarttittHl to i-um ulnrrliun, l'ra. put*iv, ami >11 Buinmur tuuiplaiuta, uuU k?vp tut bowflii ri'inilpr. ttuld l?jr all drtifglalt fur |1 per bottfo. > P&a/l ffAtn/ufeJV gj Pure A cream of tartar baking powder, u<i lighest of all in leavening strength. -Luted Untied Htuki Guuernuuiti foul l-j,orL Royal Baking Powdor Co., _j 106 Wall SL, N.Y. ^ C 4_ ] - .. CO cii Till!] JUDUK'S PllIDS CO bU VttH lit* IVlilakor#, Hut Now Thuy Aru wl ltuluuil. ? St. Louis, Juno 18.?Tlio First district y iolico court was tho acono oi quito a * onimotion yustorduy, caused by an ssaulton Judge Morris by Molliu lie- X iinty, whom hu hud liuod for diaturbing hu [ifcuce. Mollio is uu old-timer, and res urrestod early yesterday mnraing ? jr creating n disturbance in u saloon ? t Tenth and Market streotu. After tliu ustiinony Imd boun Riven in the onset j lollio wua culled to the stand to luuko I tor statement. She assorted her entire anocouce of the chargo, and appealed o the court for justice. "Ion dollars," suid tho judgo, taking W p bis potto enter tho line. "Ye uuld grnv-heudod Jul aid Mollio. springing from borseut, anil V auking a grab for the judgo's whiskers, J he tore out a handful of tho judgo's f iiultless lilaca before she was soizoil by of wo police olllcers, and thou picked up paper woight and attomptod to throw \v'l t at tho judgo. The court marshals J"< ocurod bor, bowovor, before she coulil brow tho missile and hustlod her ofTte sui hocago. Washington uuil JolTorrton College. In tho neighborhood of Wheeling, JjJJ hirty-ono milos distant, tho ubovo "} luuied college is located, in tho town of _{ Vushington, 1'a., bouuliful for silun- ? ion, und surrounded with n uiugnill- i out country. Tho collego bus a splnn- tid rocord, and is continually sending ut young mon to fill the loarnod pro- ^ ossionB und responsible positions iu nl'g ife, equal to any other collego in tho ountry. During tho prosont weak tho owii of Washington will be filled with j.o isitors, attractod thoro by tho com- ''ol ii ?nw?/? mnnf. nvurnisntf YrtdtOrdllV l)l". lolfat, .the provident, preached the Pn accalauroato sorraon in thu morning, T" nd ill tlio evoning Dr. Chambers, of j larrisburg, l'a., preachod before tlio ? 'hrlatiau Asuociat ioti of tlio col lego. 'lass eiercisos will be hold to-duy, uuil II the oveaing, in tlio college hull, 'roaidont MolFat and his wife will give hoir annual rocoption. On Tuesday, at 11 o'clock a. m., tlio lourdof directors will moot, to hear ho roports from the prosldont and irofoBsors und to transact such busliess as may come boforo thorn in tlio ntorosts of tlio college. In tho ovenUK Congressman Breckinridge, of Konuuky, will deliver tho annual address lefore tho alumni association. On Vednosday, ut 0 a. in., the cominonccoont will take place, in the new iiyiuluaium hall, ana will bo followod by a ledicution address by Mr. Watson, ono f Pittsburgh's distinguished lawyers. y III this will bo followed by the alumai c linnor, provided by tho excellont la- c lies of Washington, and will bo pro- ' ided ovor by ex-Govornor Llouvor, of 3 'ennsylvanla, who is president of tho j lumni association. Long muy Waalington and Jefferson colloge continue o prospor, and may men und women of. ]\ realth who desire to do good and have . tinmnu riimamhuMiil and Vinnnfni! n tlio coming centuries boo to it that his noblo institution is well ondowod nd thoroughly equipped for the work 1 it tho luturo. D. A. Cunningham, 1 Vico President of Alumni Auaociation. Wheeling, IK Va? June IS. ? Ciiiils und fovor of threo yoars landing cured by .Simmons I.ivor liogilator.?E. Watkins, Watkina House, Jptonville, Ky. Jlilcn^o und lluturn by tho "I'uu-llundlo" Kouto. Excursion tickots to Chicago now on nlo. Sleoplng car daily. Leaving iVhooling ut 1:05 p. in. "(city tiinu), irrive ut Chicago 7:110 following morn- p ng. l'or sleeping car accommodations, ickets and furthnr information, apply o J. G. Tom] in etui, pusBonger iigent, or lolin lliiilie. tiekot ugont. Wheeling. fife Noij? 1 Sud) p iOThjee" #// '! Meat I Makes an everyday convcnlenco of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. ? Prepared with scrupulous care. Hlghtst award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pics. Avoid ^ imitations ?and Insist on having the J" NOND SUCH brand. ?v MERREI.L & SOULE, Syracuse. N. V. I'/i mmwr jj'j QUEEN3WARE. China Ware!; Tl Di T1IIH 18 T1U5 SEASON KOU J ICE CREAM SETS, BERRY SETS, | SALAD SETS, &c. \ If you arc looking for present! you will not Und liny morn uhoIuI. JOHN FRIEDEL&CO. NEW APVgRTlSEME MKCULAUS J)|sii;I|;I i. i . , J nailedut?, ?fcc. McCAVFJSKTY & u j. v, . ijilou, W. Va. M) r N 1>-C O W-o W n i i: huvu cow by culling at liui \\? A pay 1 un c barnlfc flOH KAl.K-TW.) HOU1 : ; b,\\ NAK mari'N live you is old. weight uiMJU? 0 pounds Uoud drivers. Kur funhct i ulara address ibouudoridjjuedut Uiuu 1.., Va. J. W. HICKKY. j NFO UMAtTON WANTKD \\\ TUONY SUKKIMW. of Wiluil. ?ire? information of his aunt, u i t >'.'k iuo was Norn (Jibbuns. Shi- I. rvj...ru,i t, vo married u mau named O'Douiwll. n?Vu .'U llviUK in Wheeling about f?>riy ino from Italliluobe, County Mu.c. cm;,! iy one kuowing of her will j?Iohnj hunt u i ,r -WW* H'ltci wai-m- III. uuu iiuiIqU AA111I)\V KHDAN. iUlW. Second fttruet., W111..1 l . JiONIC GOODS. )ur wloutloa ot fotiu 1 M.-an H th liaoit nad it kcluCtiOll to bu UuU, COIUpOauU ul l'ottoil II.'UU, Put toil Iti-i-l, l'ottml Tuujrui', I'uttrtl Turln-y. rotted Clltdkuii*, I'olhil Uuck, lMt iiio 1'lntuM, Ktc. ALBERT STOL2L & CO.. ol2 Fuucy liroccra. 1117 Murk.-t ;lvL larcourt Place ieminary, Gambler, 0. IIu? liiuuuurniLMl ui-ourt>u of utility tliui tawid.-i# lUUiDUdi'ti I>y illatliiijuNlii-.l educutot .. Ifilly ttiu tx?t tot UiuuvoruKu i;?rl. C ut .i -i IlluilllUtf full illfUflUUtloll, UlhlU liOllli llf I lull.. >r VltfWrt, Will bu hi'iiI to uppllcAiit* will ivru tiilu mlvertUowont wcs noon. Ji-l'Mujr AWN MOWERS, J KIKST-CLASS 11I01I GIlADE jawn Mowors ?AT K. HOGE'fi, ip2S U13 Market Street (West til Je), ijp*sr^k newstockT |S [a Jy ouoiok rnx'Ls /?, Rookwooii Pottery! ?3, EWING BROS., 7 loir. \fnrl:i'f Hi 11ti11<>-.11< Mcl ur limit* JitOmSAUi FOB SiUliET PAVING. loaled proponulu will bo received ?t the utile* the I Jour (I l'ubllc Works of llio cUy ol leollng until 1-o'clock noon. Monday, Juoa I WW, for paving curtain Ktrents of tho city ui reeling with vltrlllofl rmving brick. |iid? tst bo by the square yard, the city furnlililuj i brick and tur. Specifications can l.o kvu the oftlco of tho Board of l'tibllc Works, The co.Shfti 1 bidder will bo required to givolHtiul Hi two securltics in tho penal sum of t:, o ldltloned for tho faithful performance of tlio itract. Tho Board rusorvcMuo right to reject ; y or till bids, or to bo giveu in tho bent Interof tno city of Wheeling. 1'rouosaU to U irkod "Proposals for (street Paving." iv order of tho Board ol l'ublic Works, oil) T110S. M. 1MUUAI1, Clorjc_ >HOPOSALS FOR DIGGING TRENCJIEH AND LAYING SKWKK I'll'K, lea led proposals will bo received at tlio otliro the Hoard of l'ubllc Works of tho city iof lot'Hint until 11 o'clock noou, Monday, Juno 1893. tor dtkglng trenches und laying wwer >e. Hpecltlcatlous of tho dlllcront sewers to laid can be seen at tho ofllce of tlio Board uf . blic Works. The successful bidder will be iulr?d to give bond with two securities in tho nil sum of JTJ.000 condltlouod for tlio faithful j r/ormunco of tho coutruct Tlio Hoard rcsvmi t ; right to rojoct any or all bids, or to Ik- xlveo j the best Interest of tho city of Wliwilinj. , >posalN to bo marked "Proposals fur bi^gin^ jnche* und Laying Sower I'ipa" ly order of tho ward of l'ubllc W orks. olD TIIOS M. DA It RAH. Clerk. ' . MITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZEBi JA80LINE STOVES. >AS STOVES. AS STOVE OVENS. EWETT'S REFRIGERATORS. I lull lluo of Summer Necosaltlus. IESBITT & BRO., elO 1312 MAKKLT Stheix WILSON! CLEARANCE SALE -OK? Dress Ginghams, ^ALL AT COST 4j^c, 5Mc, 6lAc, Sc. ine Silk Stripe Gingham at 13>2C. EN'S STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE! arasols and Sun Umbrellas. Very Good. NE PRICE. CASH ONLY. SN7" ILSOir, >10 1120 MAIN 8TJ1KKT. /EAK MEN, v,,, 1: ,. v 1HOAUKOTO TIM: iur mm* THADf*??* OltlfAT KNlil.l II ! 1 fib P Gray's Specillc Urdiclae. Ji Z ii- you bin i1 : Norvoui l'oiiii ^ ?uui?i Aim IIW1 ]lo<jy mid Mill I ! ' ' d Jmnofonoy an<l nil IImo i ? .; or lnuulKouoo aiulHf afoimo,a? i* ' y uud 1'owor. Dluiue.* oI Vm- i. r il Airo, unit ninny olhor ill-" ' ; Kiinlty or Conittiuoilou ami uu ||?' for our pamhhlpt. . ? Y MdrewultAY MKOICfN'i <?? in loHpoolfln Modlolno In Hold u) ' 1 . pur pnckajjo, or nl.x pnc.kiiKOJ lor . "r . Tiiaftl on miolpt of inoii.'V uu.i ^l' ' 1 ' li-rWE C1UARANTEK ' ' [timleil. no* imi account of coiliiturlulti. N , ontod Uio Yellow Wmpjwi l i loM in Wlii!?illni{ iiful Kum nit- ' IK 100AN IUII'0 CO., "Vhiili-ii- ",|J KvUI UffgintA, Hrldi;o C'oruur, Mulunir.;'* io3-rr lis* now j^^ook's Cotton Root CQl>11' n?4ln piuo'i of iffk A-r " 1 KIT CuMI'OltNp, ftlM tio m'.rtitii''. id li cell14 III poM/r{ 'lull lid. M?alud. btf nilurii lit nil. > inhr* In plain ailVolopo. t" iinpi Ad<(ri"-s 1'UNU lilliM , N<. ; I"I 'her . i ' i . BoM In WlionlliiK I>y LOliAN I'1" , uuglita ovurywliura l); 111