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ANOTHER FOR "OURS." WheollDs Taken tho Fifth Straight | Victory from Columbus. ANDERSON PITCHED A GOOD GAME, I Although Very Wltd at the Closc?H? ltocelvml ICxoolltiitt Support from tho 'icmiti?Tlio Twin* Also Win Again ? Little Washington M*y Come Into tho lntcr?Stiita? Details <?l Cimioit'N Drop?National Iinagito Hall Oikinm-Tlin Corbett-l'Mutsliu tnuim llattlo?Otlirr Nrwt orsport^. OUiU. \Y. I.. Tri'tl CluU. w. L Tre t I Tulu'ltlfS 10 7 .TJl^Cunlon M 14 ? <'? \vu.*oHns....'aJ s ,*\\Columtim ..it If. .<"7 KhnHuj 10 m .(WaiKcutoii .'J 17 .ni7 | Lluu II ir? .jsl Mansfield ?. s IV Yo-lnv's Ua>iis ?Columbu* tt Wheeling. | Lima at I'lirlctwillo, Kcntnti at JUlwIlfM. NDRltSON pitched | ?t good gitno, ilniuli' boo for Columbus not; Whooling layers lined out tho lull, the Statesmen fanned tl?o air with pleasing frequency; "Ours" niado low er rors, while West's aggregation showed a loudness lor misplaya. Therein lies tho sequence of the first at the series of games on tho Island grounds, yesterday afternoon, l>*?t\veet? tho Wheeling nnd Columbus trains. To tell tho strict truth the West Virginian* completely outmatched the Ohio nino a*, nearly every point, and had thoy won it would have bean through some uutmagina blecombination that is not worth bol'u oring about. The crowd numbered about Roven hundred. Taking into consideration tho wonderful work of the Whoelings J abroad tliev should have been welcomed home by fully twice as large a uutnber | of cranks. Pretty hood tho iioiuo poo pie will awaken to tho tact that W hite's team is about ai fine an aggrogation as is fieon in any minor league, and then, porhaps, they will roceivo the degree of patronage which thoy fully desorvo. Thegaino was full of miaplays by tiio visitors and the locals did not escapo three or four bad Beldinc breaks. Not withstanding the bad lielding the game was also remarkable for a number of sensational, hair-raising. unexpected bits of Holding of the kind that make "fans" bv tho score. In the sixth ning Miller made a phenomenal catch out in left garden that ought t.o mate "Buck" West add a "five" to the boy's salary. The ball was off Pritch ard's bat and looked good Jor a safe hit back of short. Mil ler came iu on it liku another Delo hantv, but wai short by about a foot. The catch seomeii impo?B?ble, hut Mil ler dropped out at full length. rolled ovor in the sand twice aad bobbod up with tho ball, llo followed up the catch with a nice throw to second that almost caught Kane oft tho bag. The player received an ovation for his groat play. At second baso Violet, tho visitors regular right Holder, played, and his work wan one of tho features of tho game. He couldn't bavo done better had ho been playing tho position all the season. For Wheeling everybody played tho kind of bail that wins gaums. Most of the errors were excusablo and none werocoitly. Whatever chance Colum bus had for making a fair showing was cut oft by tno four doubio plays in which Wheeling players figured, In fact, the boya are playing the gamo with a dash and spirit that will make them easily tho vanquishers of the 'iwins when those hatod counterfeits come this way. The game opened up rather inniu piciously for U heeling. On three hits and an error tho Columbus gang ?cored two runs. Wheeling, in her naif, had cone out in one, two, throe order. However, in the second Wheeling took tho lead, throo runs being scored on hits by Pritchard and Korr, who wore brought across tho pan by Crotty'a cracking two bagger to right. Tho lat ter ecored on Donovan's sacrifice. Col umbus did not score in her half of tho second. In the third Kalkoft openod with a singlo, going to second on a steal and to third on a wild throw. Regan's slr.glo was timely and scored Kalkott. P.egati came in on another wild throw. Cohini bus also scored ono in this inning; Vio let got a scratch three baggor that got throucli Kano'a legs and catne in on Miller's hit. "Outs" forged away ahead in the fourth, rnakiuc livening. Kerr led oil with a. two-bagger and came in on Mil ler's error in handling the ball from Crotty'a bat. Donovan went down to fir?ton a pass, and Anderson's two-naso hitecorod both. After KalkolT had uotie out to llazon. iteL'in hit sate again and Andcrton trotted in with the fourth run. Davis was retired on an inllold hit ttnd Regan scored on lioadle's error. Pritchard, the ninth man at the bat in thii inning, wont out from llazon to W jst. Columbus could not seoro another run titer the third, but W'heoling found Ilnndiboo an easy mark and got to within one of twenty. In the eighth JIamliboe involuntarily stopped a tan-1 r.on shot from Crottv, and, although lie retired him at first, had to retire from tho box. Miller came in from left to first "base, llandiboM went out to loft field and big "I'uek" Weat wont into tho box and made a allow of himself, much to the amusement of the spec tators. In Llio ninth after Rood had boon retir ed, Anderson sent three men '.o base on balls and it looked na though Columbus wonldacorosoverul runs, A finedottblo play, however, ended the gamo with no more runs lor tno visitors. Hill hit to Kane in con ire. who caught and throw to second, doubling up liandiboe. , All the Wheeling boys batted hard and often. ICerr souinH to have iiis eye on tho ball iu great shape now. lie had four clean hits out of six times at bat. Crottv batted very opportunely, his thrco two-bajfgors bringing in runs every time. 1'egan and Kalkoff wore alsoHtrictly in the push, with ttiree hits each, while I)avn, i'ritchnrd and An donoii had two each, l liuscoro in do tai 1; ~win.. Ait it. ??. a. kT.Toi'?'?m;Vii."ii7*i?. a. k. Ksl'hoir.M '? '? . Vi'iV-:, ?.')>. t ;i .; .t o Iti'Knu.('? :: u <; n?; I, i;. ?f .. o 'j o o i <i i.wii'r, h th :: J 7 o Knilf.?:I. .. f, I ? j VV^:.!??.?(? | IJ 7 I i) I'rciiM.ih n 2ii i r. Jin/oil.m. a ?: j a u Ki-rr. r: i\ I o o o i:?*:ir||?>. rf. | 0 2 0 'J rmity. ji.,;. a :: o:i o i 4 o poil'VAH.Il I 1 0 0 ("Jiilini o.. "J 0 2 3 2 An-rn'n.p 4 2 o i i rtvi.iM. ir 3 0110 Tout*,????IH '.'1 .'7 l'l f.| Totill". ..ai 7 r, !.'? H WbeellDK o j j 4 i o 3-ia Hit* 0 ;t :t i 1 :? ft. i o>:nriihiiH... 2 ii i n ?? (i (i ii o? r. Hit* ...a o .? 0 o o i i n Kuril"'!, WbfnlltisrO ('oliirnt?ii? I. Thr?'fl bHio hlti. VlolM i?r.?l Kho<'. 'I ivu?ha*" lilt*. Hnzfn, KulkJio'f, It'-gon. haviv K>rr. j. 'Molly,:'.; An ii. st"i/Mi Ij'iooh, Knlklioir, |(c?nti. Knuc. I'rd'lmrd K?*rr. l/'-iioVan. Ilmci on hulls, off llnlirllliiH* 2 VVeu I, oir Aiidenoii'. rttrnck out. I?/ Kfliidilrfi? I. Iir \11? I?? r*o? i 4. Iimii.ii) pluja, Aackuoii to FrltchurJ, lo Hvrfnu; Kuilc Tioff to Trnttr, to rrllohsidt Atidtrson Jo 1'rnUr, . to rrltdwnl; K*"" ?<? , s^crMce tills pitll [ntiuimn, WwU iWsdle. Tlims I:-Vk im plies, MoNlurnt'y. *?!??? 4?1<I Sl?r), Pupn 1c\ ti> Ibt Jiu'f!ttijrn<vr- . Mansvielu, 0., Jttuo 3.?It was tho pAUto old story this oftoruoon, Maiiitlolii I ns uiunl boing ileioatod. Althoughtlio 1 oca In batted aliuoit ns hard as tlio live* Iv Rontons, luck was a*ninst thorn and tho visitors won out. The gam? waa *j pretty one (row a Holding point oi vlow, oach sldo being credited with but two errou. Tlioacoro: . Mau.tlcM ? 5 ? " " Kctit.m 0 I ft 0 3 0 0 I l-tl ItnwIilU, 1.% nntl M. Errors, '1 - Hotlsrlos, Wilhclmuinireur; Ilawloy and Uiitcalt. 1 AndHUH Tlinf Win, Spetlal tMn*leh MAf tnkttloewon. . UiiHicUHvii.tK, 0., Juno S.?The Twins I won tlio first ol the game* with Uina thin afternoon. ' Hrldgoi was onny lor tlio Twins' hard bittern and they early secured a comfortable lead. Tho score: Twin cute*. * - < ; ? 1! t-'h Unit ? a ? o a ? o 0 t - h liKMttiiu, I* amiKrrorfc. ft and \ Mliiliehsu nn<1 IV>?crtnnu: Hrlifas ?ti?l . Two tmv? hlK Kh>pli?rt.ro..k. IlireO'Ua1*? Iill. tlnUmetirr. Stolen b^vv'txvtn ? jtl?'V ? IU?? * ..u bniKort h. oQ Mtnnohnn i Mm u out. tiv lirlitcn a, a?r Mtnuehau J. Ii?"?. *?? | Umplro, Kcofc. TUN GOIIl.r.S im.\\v our. Tlicr llntl Not l>rpoaU?d ThMr Uanrnntee, l'lmllu) ltelitriied Home Yeatrnlnr. serial fllmlch /.I I'M JnlelUgenetr, Caktox, 0., Juno :i?Mnnnson A. U and Walter Goblo say thoy will stay in Canton, sottlo up their aQalrs Imro ami | leave lor their hoiuo, Grand Uapids, as ! soon as possible. They refine to talk about tlio Canton franchiso, but it is understood thoy It ait novor donosited tho gu.vantco with President Zieglor, hence tnoy roallv hold no frunchiao. It is said here tliat'tlio $300 guarantee was | tohnvo been paid to-day. Tlio (joules had no money, so thoy docided to draw out. Several of tho players have loft tho city, lindlav loft for home this morning, anil Kenton for ManBtioM . Sunday night. Tindlay does not claun a game oti forfeiture, ;is Utnpiro Ullery bad left Canton Sunday morning for Manstiold, kuowlug there would bo no I championship games here. Ml'tLt: WASHINGTON nlll rrobtibly Krplue** Crxnton l? tl>? InlaNHal* l.e?i:u*. ! Since the crash at Canton oil Sunday night tho uianaeors of tho various teams and President 7/olgler have been casting about for a saitablo town to till the vacancy. JJarrows aud Wuito, of Wheeling, are favorable to Wastiiug ton. Pa., and it is probablo that the franchise will go there before tho end [ of the week. Cnrran, tho ball player, late of Waililogton-Jetlerson college leain. who plaved one uatno with tho Wheeling*, will bo tho man who will organize and inanago tho Washington teatn. The onlv difficulty just now is tho lack of a suitable crand stand at the college grounds, which, it is under stood, can bo secured for an Intor-stato club at Washington. If Washington does not come in President Zieglcr lias nuothor small Ohio town that is knock- I ing for admittance. At any iato tho J loague will continue in the field. ISin??* H*H Notr*. Barrows, of Wheeling, and "Buck West would inako tho ideal. "T>o | Johns." Kano will Ditch for Wheeling to-day and Beadle will twirl for tho Statesmen. "TollieV friends, and their nftttio is Iccion, will give him u routing r?-cop tion. Hero's hoping ho will again let down Columbus witu only asiaglo tale hiL j Manager WUito wiredTheo. Conoyer, the pitcher, late of tlie Cantons, last night, asking for his term-. 1? will probablv b? eigned. and then V\ hoohng will be well fortified in tho box. hal kofl will bo used alternately with Davis behind the bat aa soon as White is in condition to ploy regularly at short. I A Wheeling morning paper that haa been worrvincj about tho otllcial stand-1 inc of tho iuter-stato clubs about every other day should consult President /.iegler about in own ailniont?n lack of arithmetic knowledge, \esterday mom inc. it had l'?in Cities and ttlieelms: tied for first position, although the Twins have lost seven Ramos to elcbt by Wheeling. There is such a tluiiR as | beinc too patriotic. Sttllonnl l.enc?e (inm.l. At W.utilnBMa. .Ut.nil.eee I.SOO. ?? - - . Wuhlt^lon 1 0 - 0 " 0 0 e 0 t | Loilllttfl, - 1 2 0 12 10 0 u i I Hnrinnl run*. J sn>l ? Htw. in nntl IL f-"0" :? au?i 'i. t'llcli<!i> Mcrcer au?l ? tmnln?ni?ni ' Umpire. KecK Time.2:1ft. Ai rhtlndclphtii. Altca?tnnco ft.SU Score: I rhllmWptita t 0 i5 9 1 ! ? V~ : I'hlcHiso.! 'J 10 0 3-1 0 J? b 1 EarnC'l mns. ? an't Hltf. Watwl II- Error*, I 4 mul ructicn, Cnricy ami Terry, l uiplre. McDonahl. Time, u RaHluiore. Attcmlance n..V?). Scorc: Baltimore " I ? 0 ? ? ^ J-J I Cievclan.1- 1 1 0 i 0 0 0 0 .r~ 9 KmncJ runv:. nn.l i Hit-. U an.19 Krror. t au<l 1. I'ltchcr*. KsirfT. Hoir-r. \\all?<-o nnd Cuj.pr. Tiuie,-'-'^ Cwplre. UctU At llrookljn. Atten?!nnce 1^X1 Scorc: nra?wlvn- t J 000 u 00??5 St liuu.... <? 0 0 0 o - 0 0 0-u Kariic<l run*, 1 anJ ? Hit*, G un<l S. hrror*. I Ouu<i ~ ritcbexs <iutnbert aud KlirsL Lui plre. l/)ac. Time. l:t\ At New York?Tt was a ereat battlo | of pitchers. Ilawloy had tho bo?t of it, ho receiving faultless support in tho Hold. The Pittaburghora got their throo runs in tho seventh inning on slnirloa by Bierbauer, Ilawloy and Donovan, i?ug don being hit by a pitched ball, two steals and Wilson's ir.nir of a throw by Van Ifnitron to tho plate. Attendance 1,500. Score: Pltubmgh 0 00000300? 3 .Now York ...0 000 000 00-0 lJn?e hit*. (> nn.l 3. Ktror?, o ami !L Karnod pinv rittslMiricii 1. 'I ?vi) tm*i* hln, IInwlvy. Ftruck out. by Ktisic I; O" Hawley Stolon l.nn-n huilth Hawley, Sncdcn. Uouhln plays, 1 Kiihlu. bsvi* *?-t Wli-on. I'n-iso'l tmlls, Wlbon. i'uclier*. Hawioy and Kusle. Umpire, Murray. I Time,'2;t'?. . I COIIRRLT AM' I II'/SIMMON'S j Figln Will l?rnli:*lily TbU? I'lncn in llnllu*, I N?? l.uw \u'?l"*1 'I. I Nkw Vouic, .1 nno X?Dan Stewart, of I Dallas, Texas, ia hero as a ropresenta live of a Hyudicato of Dallas mon, to i | make arrflngeinonta to havo tho pro- ! [ ponod Corbi:tt-Klt7.sinitnons lltfht pulled | 1 I could get rclfct [ from a most hor- ! riblc blood dis ease I had spent liunilreds'ot dollars trying various remedies and physi cians. none of which did ine any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to Hoping to be curctl by this celebrated treatment, but very noon bccamc disgusted and decidod to try S.S.S. The eftcct was truly wonderfnl. I commenced to rccovci I at once, and after I had taken t\vclvc bot tles I wuscntirely ?!^cd?ciiucdbj^b.b. I when the world renowned Hot , 1 Springs had failed. oil in Toxin. In roplv lo qnmitloiin !?? unrilini.' tliu itOiilbilUloi ol ilto ovotit boiuli fonulit Bucconsfully in ibo l.oiiu Slur ulnlo, Mr, Bluwurt ?nl<l: "Tlwrn la no doubt nboiit tlio briiinliiB oil ol tliu liulit. Tlimo Is no'l'exua atutnto tfliicli will lio violated by nidi nu oxIilliHloii nud I can nasuru >'ou ilint tho ijontlo limn who aro anxious to linvo tlio tight take placo there would not lu\vo any* tiling to ?lo with It if tlioro was any. tiling illegal nboiit tliu transaction, , "All wo have got to do Is to pay a?o00 occupation tax anil thuro will bo no trouble." , Fiuiliumons, Joe V unlit? and Dan Htewart :not tills altornoon and tlW eussod tho hie mill. Tlioy roportod after tho conleroiico that tliov wore con* lliltuit tho ll^lit would bo pulled oil in tlio latter part of October at Dalian, Toxas. Ah prollnniiurion to tbo eontoit for tlio championship, it l? propound to match tho winners ol tho MahoivO Don* noil and ChoynsUt-llall lights, noon to bo decided, Tout my llyan, of Chicago, and Hilly Smith, of Boston, and tho boat mou at tho woights against Hilly I'iimmor, will alao-bo brought together. | iin; junk noiiT.H Of the Mctropollinn Athletic Club Dining Itarl nc Week. Tlio bonis to bo contested at tlio Mot- J ropolitan's Fulton arona on tlirco ovon* Ings during racing week in Juno nruat* trading much iiitorost and tlioy will draw many additiomd visitors to tbo city. Yoatordav, Manager Aloxandor sent blank article of ugroouient to Jorry Hurley, tho eastern light-weight who was to box Dooloy, tho l'acitlc coast champion an tbo evening of tho 23th, butatolograin was rocclved from Hur- , ley, who it Bcomod is Binned to box I olio whom then, For thin reason it wan . noccssary to secure another man to go up against Dooloy. "Jack" Grace, of Now York, waa conimuulcatod with by wire and accepted tho oiror of tho club. . On the ovenlng of tho 26tb, tho no between Van lleeat and Marshall will take nlace, and ou tho 27th, the heavy*. weights, "Tim" Scatilan. of Pittsburgh, and ?'Hilly" Woods, of Donvor. will box twcnty-flvo rounds. Scaulau, it will ho romombered. knocked out Nikirk before 1 tho Metropolitan last winter. Woods is a good inun in Iiih clans. He is to moot "Buffalo" Coatollo in Montreal, Canada, | on the lotUof this month. Hia hard est battle was with "Joe" Choynaki, of California, who dofeatod him iu thirty* J four roundsBouie timo ago. At l-ntunlftS Track. Cincinnati, Juno 3.?Fully 5,000 poo- I plo went to tlio Latonia races to-day. The featuro was U. Isom's superb rido on Fraulein. M illie Martin, tho famous jockey, waa indetiuitoly suipondod for a queor rido on ltightmoro in tho last race. Thero ia a good prospect for a match raco hero between CIi(lord and llenry of Nr.vurro. weights for ago at | one milo and a quarter, So,000 a bMo, tho association to add $5,000. Sum maries: First, 75 furlongs?Leaflet,_l; I'iccaroou, 2; 1.0 Banjo, 3; 1:35J. Second, I mile?Fraulolu, 1; Orinda,2; Ashland. 3; i:4lj. Third, 5 furlongs? Myrtle Darkness, 1; Miss Frances. 2; I Irish Lady, 3; 1:021. Fourth, 7 fur longs?Tho Commoner, 1; Swifty, 2; lteguo, 3; 1:20*. Fifth, 4} furlongs? Oraclo, I; Carl Holland, 2; l<oklu, 3; 1 :56j. Sixth, 7A furloujjs?Sir Uolie, 1; Statla, 2; Faircliild, 3; 1:36. Inilcpptulrutii win Three. Last ovening the Independents and Quartorcd Oaks, of the Museo Howling league, played, and tho foruior took tho threo. by the following eenros: In dependenta. 811. 837, S02; tjuartorcJ Oafee, 502, 77-1, 720. PICK TIIK WINNfclltS. To tho first person who correctly natnea tho standing of tho Interstate clubs up to and including July 4, tho IxTKi.Lic.ENcna will give a season book containing 50 coupons, good lor admis sion to all gamed at the Island Park. | Fill tho blank and mail to "Baso Hall," Intcixicbncbb, Wheeling, or. or boforo | Juno 15. The following i? my arrangement of j tho standing oi tlie clubs: 8 Xamo Adilreas.. Da to.. AtOtlN DsVlliI.lv A MUccIIdikixh Mnlaiici of Minor Mat* Tho Kpworth Leaguo will tnke thoir 1 second annual excursion down tho Ohio , to-day on tho steamer Hen Hur, going [ as far as tlio Sistorsvillo oil field?. Tho boat ieaves tlio wharf at 1 o'clock p. in. | and will return about midnight. A | largo crowd anticipate going. 'J'lio faro ii very low, being otiiy seven ty-fivo cents for tho round trip. Wilson's I orchestra and tho Glondalo Oriolo club I will furnish the music. It will bo tho beat outing of tho season. A iiiimbor of parties from Wheeling crook wero summoned boforo Squire Criswoll yeatorday for trial. Tho na turo of tlio caao aoomod to bo that a party of fishermen had boon camping out on a farmer's promise* and woro warned to yet ofl, and before tlioy did so quite a lively light ensued hoiweon tho land ownor and tho lisliormon, which rcaultoii in a trial. The caao was finally compromised by tho attorneys on both sides, agreeing to pay a propor tion of tho coats. Children's Day was obsorvod at tho Disciplo's church by a special pro gramme Sunday evening, 'iho church was crowdod despite the hot weathor and tile lloral tlccoratioiiH wero very boauliful. A collection amounting to ?20 15 waa raised, which will bo added to tho Sundny school fund of tlio church. Ciovornor MacCorkle yosterday par doned Granville McDauiols from tlio poniientiury. lie waa brought to the pon from Kanawha county to servo nine years, all of which ho had served with tho exception of liftuon mouths. Ho ia in delicuto health. The work of tearing oil Iho roof on the engine room at Iho penitentiary has boon hog 11 n preparatory 10 adding a second a lory, tho contract of wliicn was let to Duller & Huglios. Constable Charles Sprout*, of Bon wood. brought a man down and com mitted him to jail for Ion days, charged with appropriating articles that didn't belong to him. Tho June term of tho circuit court will open lo-duy. Judgo l'aull will bo 011 tho boiicli. Tho grand jury will bo called aud uworu aud will aftorwarda the doleful PROPHETS Tli.y llnv? Hut Vol TlironU'Uml ?'?? Coll" try Willi Cllitlorti null Kovnr. It I. not ui>|mront. ?o f?r, tliul UiU ??'?<* bo nu t.|?l?lly .lekI* Hutnmor. Tlio Job?com forter. who.niWl o( |.rc llctluir clulcru ?>" ilrmlly (oven, liavu lioeti ftllout. ttt It cminot Iw ikniel llml III" Huuiitior liert uluiiy. out mow ot lew iiMtarln, pnrtlculnrly In <H?; Itlcla wlicro III!) I'lirhi li torn il|> or ilroluiU.o " Imperfect. . i i ?i Mnlnrln iillnckn llio wcukunil utitiorTi'il. lull (tvw iho hourly, wll-tonw), fcuoyunt " iviilo iH'tili. i:?t>?rlimco I'"1 ??'0*n tl'? l.?i tlplotiwi ?8?tn<t It H tlml ?O'li"1 ???>'*"??? kolnu lUumlnul, l>UIVy'? S,I|U " ' Moilicra not only uko It llioui?"lvv? ul In I rat chill ot tremor, but tlioyslvo Ittotbclrclilla run. Tlio ?Uoct I. ulwuy? I'"1 "?mo. Atouco tliu vital lorco li ?o nulckollOtl uiul nil the buillly (Miction* ?o illrfl'il, tlml iimlarlni ? rcuiilly .buki'll off, All "tin know tho iplimillil iiropcrtloiot 'Juiry'J I'uto Mult Wlilikey rrnuril IU.tbobi-?t ol |irovcnttvci. It Hoover mora In Oonuml tliun ilurlns Iho but monllu. when n inouipt mill Jmllcluov itlmillulloti may overt? long ?*ud dangerous nttscW of licit nets. Any malarial trouble ?tlck? nud cVm* U? n locch. The bcit w?jr to deal with It In not to )wivr it nt all; Thoro 1< no ilanqor of tho lean i departure lioiu nuriunl flKor and cucrgy if mot | by Putty's I'uro Mall WUhkoy. _____ i retire to tholr labori. A largo number ol it I tu 09109 linvo boon summoned to nppoar which will require a long nud todious boisIou owing to 1,10 1101 wontlior. John SanforJ, oi ChiUicothe, Ohio, npout Suudtiv lioro with his parents, liov. and Mm! II. 0. Snnford. li W. Lohr, ha* purchasod a pioco ol proportv adjoining his own on ihird street, from lJruce Sheppard. Capt. W. !v. Chambers is acting as clerk at the penitentiary during tho ab aonco of Clerk WeIIman. A C. Scroggins, Jr.. left Sunday on a western trip in tho interest of tho 1'oa toria Glass Company. Tho Kpworth Longuo will hold an election of otlicors on Thursday oven loK ? C. W. Kronlurdt, of Hon wood, was in tho city on business yesterday. MAltriVfi FKItltY. Maps nud MUh*|?? In tu? Tlirlflut City Acrum tlio ltlvcr. TheoloVBii hoil cnrrlota uuiplovoJ by Selby llron. ott tho I-auithlta tin mill, who huvo been ^ottinic $1 per duy, demanded yesterday. This was re* fueed, and three quit work. Tho other* coutiuued ut work at tho old price. Yesterday "loW' Kyno and Itufus Urown were lined 510 nud costs on ouo charge, and and costs on another; John Kyne $3 auil costs and Johu Feel ton was bound over to court, for their parts m baturday's iracuu. Walking parties from Wheoling und Martin's l'erry to Colerain aud buck, are becomtni; popular, tho walkers tak iutf tapper tborw. A pcrty of iVhoeliug men havo made soveral trips. JohnMcColioeeh was arrested yester day. Ho had been jjoiuu from house to house bewinff, nnd irigbtened a number of wouiou. ilo lives ou Glenn s ruu, and acta strangely. A musicale and festival will be fjivon next tfaturday ovoning at tho residence of William .Stringer, at 1'ortland Sta tion. Miss lleuuitf, of Whoolmg, will tako part. Tho I'resbyteriaus again talk of build inirauew church. It is hoped that tho matter will not end in talk. Martin a l-'erry is behind tho times iu its churcboi. Dr. Will li. Hail went to Clovclaud yesterday on tho Wheeling A Lake hrie railroad to attond tho Suuday school conveution. Several others will go to day. Tho Wheeling A Lako Erio will give a rate of $3 60 lor tlio round trip to Sandusky for thoG. A. R encampment. Several will go from Martin's l*erry. Joseph Hilton and David Llewellyn roturned yesterday from Clevolnncl, where they attended the ironworkers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell and dau?htor Ella, weut to Cadiz yosterday, to visit relatives. 'Iholatter will return in a week. Mr?. Xancy Kddv, of Monroo county, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Cox, roturnod yesterday. ilrs. E. A. Chamberlain, who has boon visiting her son, Claro Chamber lain, returned to Akron yesterday. The goldoti wedding of Kcv. J. Y Ashenhurst and wifn. of Lucilo, will be colebrated on Thursday. John Winters, of Now Philadelphia, is visiting old friends here, lio is a son of liov. 1. S. Winters. Mrs. Adolphus Stewart, formerly of Martin's Ferry, died in Virginia ou Friday. J. l\ Crowo burnod his foot in Matin'a foundry and Is laid up in consequence. Frank lleinrick hws tnkon chargo of the scales at tho Ton mill blast furnace. Edward llumphreville, of Mt. lMeas ant, was in town yostorday on btiKiness. Kenworthy Ilo?io, of Dolawaro, is in town on his way to Washington, 1). C. George Diuican has gone to Pittsburg to attend tho funeral ol his mothor. Miss Nora Clark is homo from Barnes ville. where she was teaching. S. F. Dean left yostorday for Colum bus to Horvo on n grand jury. About thirty coal miners wont to work at Gaylord yestorduv. The Hoard of Kqutlitation got down to business yoeterday. Tho Laughlin nail works is making vory largoshipinents. Miss Jennie Milhouso is visitiiiR friends at Marietta. Tho Holinont brick works will bo ofT until Thursday. Ilonry Stonglo, of Wel'.sburg, was in town yesterday. Mr. John Gorauch diod at Mt, I'loas ant yesterday. Joseph Harrison, of Harnosville, is ill town. Ttti:i:i: is moro Catarrh in this soction of the country than all other diHOiiKon put together, and until tho last Inw voars was oupposod to bo incurable. For a great many yearn doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pro scribed local remedies, and by constant ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chonoy it Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro on the market. It is taken intor nally in do^os from ten drops to a toa spoonful. It act- directly on the blood nud muc.ouH surfaces of tho syntem. They oiler $100 for any case it fuiln to euro. Send for circulars ami testimon ials. Address. F. J. Ciiknky ^ Co., 'Jolodo, 0. Arty-Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. SUMM ER UNDEHVESTS.-GEO. R. TAYLOR^ New Summer Undervests! I GEO. R. TAYLOR. Just received our new stock of Women's and Children's Ribbed Lisle and Cotton Undervests, in light weight for Summer wear, and make the fol lowing low prices : 30 (lozeu Laillos' Low Nock anil Short Sleoves at 20c 33 (l07.cn tallies1 Low Nock ami Short Sleeves at 24c 33 ite:i LailioV Low Xock and Short Sloovo.s ut 3tc 28 dozen Ladies' Low Nock and Short Kluoves at 39c 50 dozou Children's, all sizes, at from 12 l-2c to 50c New Cambric Underwear, New Lawn Suits, New Parisian Suits, New Mohair Suits, New Lawn Wrappers, New Serge Suits. Best Figured French Satines Marked Down from 3714c to 12^c. Waist Silks, best styles, Marked Down from 39 and 45 c to 25c. White Crochet Spreads Marked Down. New Black Striped and Brocaded Satins. U EO. R. TAILOR. EVERY WOMAN /<a?s SomeUces nrodi a reliable, monthly, resul&ting medicine. Or.ly h?nnl?a CM J the purwt?lrug?should be naed. II joa want the Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills "N V. Tbrr aro prompt, ?aie and oortain In result. The BBnainc (Dr. real'i)nBTerdiaa> * noln't. Sent anywhere, 51.00. Addreia i'tAL Mcmciue Co., Cleveland, Q. For mlo by ("HAS It. GOKTZE. DniRgist. # del What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants anil Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiareotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Southing Syrups, and Castor Oli lt is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use bj Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea - -the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Cantorlnisso will adapted to children that I recommend it ius superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Anciinn, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St,, Urooklyn, K. Y. "Thpusoof 'Castoria' Is unlrewal nr.d I Li turrits k? well known that it sot-rus a work of supererogation to endorse It. Fow are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Custoria within easy roach.** C.UOOS lUirrr^, I). P., New York City. Castoria. ? Cnctoria euros Oolic, Omstipatlon, Sour Stomach, Piarrhtm, Rnicutir.o, Kills Worms pi"si bleep, and promotes dl jwtlon. Without, injurious mMiootioa. "For nnnl years I hare recomroondcd your 4CUr.toria,'and shall always continu? to do so as it luis invariably producrd beiiedcial results." Knwnt F. Parduc, M. P., l->lh Street and TUi Are., New York CStjt Tur. Ckjctach Oomtajtv, 77 MtrntUT Ftrxvt. Nrsr You Orrr "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Weak, Nervous Hen! Vfill who hare bom lmnibnrrtjoilliy tho "Rlpctrle ttrll.V ?4Xollr>w|lnflor?<r.,*,'noln?,'* I llll "Crayon," '"1 n? lu--," " YaoMUin," " V'rro Cure" (Jimrk*. and who hsvo Min? v<?ur?i'ir prowl!..: older and werv. YOU "h"' linviflvrnup IndMpalr,?*)!'1* " 1 nrn il.mmeil, ihrrr U no ho|w lor mrt" to jou 1 mar, *l?> are Milking tulo ?n <???* ?tr.iv o. <>r it rutin r hi o?i a > li??r<"l? ?? ?tn ot and ini.fortuno, t'l', unit S 'j* YOUKHIdljF! TIIKUKIMlorKt 'I'milllEIBACUHM PERFECT MHQOD RESTORED totTrtleni> t full hlitnry rtyoereaip, tnd f>r OCKSTION ttSTJ ?i"l tfiftp*cr llook. Xy i* omc? ?'?-hirr' a n*, ivf ?kiii u vt??t. I h?*?futd th 'ii. i.:-. ir^ n nr. tor. Twenty ir?i?' *?pm? i?* 'i1" " PjM Ufil?W.?rM?Une Hr ?lin?"l rUf?t.rn . tVr,?ulUli"ti* >n* <>r lij pull, ti??*nij??ft*l. ? V* SJ?t1l?l?????nl r?pr??h?r?ilii,l |.Mre I'. O II.?nli.. ?rJrr?.Vi t tfim.l!j l#l(rr ?n?y .llrwl ??*<???? I"11 Y* Ur. N. E. WOOD. President. CHICAGO MEDICAL A SURGICAL INSIITUIE. 30VanCurcn St. Chicago.Ill Writo for Figures on tho BAKER PATENT FENCE. WINDOW GUARDS, IRON AND DRABS WORK. ANO mow CrlUXiXiMS. JULIUS BAKER, N??vE. PITTSBURG, PA. Inteliis:encer. PLAIN AND FANCY + + T JOB in?ORl<i Noaily and Promptly Exocutod