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WAS A PRETTY GAME. Wheellug Win* Prom the Llvoly Flocllnyfl?A Nlo? Finish, HIE YflLE-HARYtlRD BOAT RACE "Won by tlio Hon* <M I lull?Twin Cities Defeat IjlillU?A Profo?aloual Wheelman ami Trotting Aawdla* Uou Alliance?Pine Sport attihoepi lioft<l Hay?IMttaburgh Win? from "Dor Urowim"?Otlior Now* of Sport. Club. W. I. rrn'li Hub. W. U Ifol Komon....... 7 2 .T77 Tfflu'Mtlca. -? f? AW luullnv A 4 .r-u,\Ybcelttix... 4 .*? Mj Coluwbua... 5 -t .toJiI.lm* J V Tr+PxVs (Uvk?-FIui11*t nt Wheeling, l.lina at Qirlctwlllo, Kcuton at Colmubut. \ The Wheeling bull clubcolobratod its return bomeyeaterday aftornoon by de? featlng tbu Flndlayi who aro now lly? iug high up in tllo llrct iHvialon with championship a?plratioaa of tho worst kind. Whit#'* boys took Homo of tho conceit out of thorn in voatorday's which was n protty aamo, ono of tho most exciting in Unlah soon on tho homo {?rounds, Anderson was in tlio box for tho homo team nn J ho nhowod hitfrionda that hi* pitching aria 1ms not lost its old-tlmo cunninc and strength, Tho hfinl hitting Findhys only got eight hits, with a total of nino bases. The hits woro kept well scattered and aided by this sharo Hold ing of "Oara" the vialtora did not con vort hit* into runs with tho alarming rapidity ttioy did on a former visit to tbia burg. Beidv, the Gcstown twirlor. who coos through the huudrod and ono motions of twisting himself into a knot boforo de livering the sphere. wu* in tho box for the FindUya and tho same ho pitched would lie good to win oight out of ton times. His support in tlx) lirst part of tho gamo waa very rasgod and coniri buted materially to Wheeling's run sot ting. Out in center field "Thad" Troy, tho Clarington boy who played on the famous Martin'* Furry team of '!)?! and playod his lirst professional engage ments with Cleveland and ^*ew Bedford thUyear, appeared. IJo did some very quick and clover work hi tho field and cracked out a single in tho second that scored two runs. Kano played nt short lifid. and in the absence of tho rek'ulnr umpire, Catchor KallchoU ofllciatod. His decisions wore not partial to Wheel ing; if there was any one-sided business tho bias was toward tho Findlay side of tho fonce. Aa usual Whoeling Ecorod a run in the opening inning. Ilegaa made a beautiful two bagger and on Davis' sac rifice tho third-baiomau cantered over to third. Kano sent a grounder down to Cooko at short and ou Kihm'a error in handling tho ball, an easy out, Itegan scored. In tho second inning Korr was safe at first on Cooke's error; then Crotty made a sincle. Korr going to third Crotty immediately stole second and the crowd enthused. Donovan and An derson disappointoleverybody by strike ing out. With two out the outlook for rans vras bad, bnt both runners came la on Troy's liner to right that bore tho trademark of a single. Iio?au How out to Grey ending tho inning. Wheeling went out in ono-two-threo ordor in the third and fourth inning and in each Findlay scorod a run, inak inc tho game very close. In tho third Ganas lod with a base hit and sailed down to second on Grev's Bacritice. On Brandenberg*s single he scored. No more rnns were made, Kihm striking out and Cooke flying out to Donovan in left. The only other run mado by the visitors was thntin tho fourth. Ireland started tho fun with a single, but Zano ?truck out and tho spectators began to breatho the nir of eatisfaction. Uonne fin sent an ugly ono over to Regan who handled it well but threw for the fence instead of firat. base. When the smoke had cleared Iroland waa p'erchod on third baso. Koidy's single Bcorod Ire land. This ended the run getting by Findlay. Wheeling inereasod their lead in tli sixth. Pritchanl sent a hot one to deep short and teat out the throw, a clnan baso hit. Kerr, one of tho most relia ble hitters on tho toam. struck out, and Crotty went out to Cooko on a fly. Donovan singled, sending Pritchard to third. Anderson knockcd a grounder to Cooko, who fumbled, and Pritchard Bcorod. No more runs wero made until tho n-nth, when Wheeling clinched her vic tory by scoring two. After Andoraon had boon rctireJ, Troy was aent to firrft on four bad balls. Ilo went ovor to third on a great sprint on Kenan's timu ly single. Tho lattor stole necond and both mon scored on Davis' hit, tho lattor being pet out in attempting to stretch the hit into a two hauler. Ivan* ro tired the aide by sonding an oaiy pop np lly to Brandonberg. Findlay mado the conto3t intoroitinc in tho ninth, Tho bases wore filled, but no ecoroi rnado. After Grey and Brandonborg had boon retired on infield chances, l'aitoriui hit for a single, Cooko not first or. ICano's orror and tho basei woro fillod by Andenou giving Ireland a base on balls. A homo run would havo tied tho score. This waa a 50 to 1 contingency, but many a specta tor was on the nnxiom Heat, front row. Zano nndod tho agonv by sond ing up an cniy ono for 'lroy in coutor, which he acceptod. The score: vnio; Aft ii. r. a. n.irisi?i..\Y a a. h. i*. a. r.. Tror, ?!-?? 3 i 3 o o.tirev, c f.. :: ? o o K?rini St)- 4 - 3 nrnM'g '.'b f? - N I ? l)4Vl*. c..... 4 :l l o n-Klhra.il>.. a 1 7 c - J.'nnc..'a.... 0 n I l oil'aiiYa. tb 2 I l u I I'r'ch'n. lb 4 111 o Ui?ioktf.a.H.;? o :: -j ?: Kcrr.rl....-4 o 0 u ftJrclnM. :!b. 4 ] o '1 I Urotty, "-'b.. 4 l 1 G o|Znuc, tf u <> " Dnn'vau.lf 4 110 0 !!nnl(nu,r( 4 0 l! 1 ' A'll'r# a. I? 4 0 0 1 Ojltvtdy, |?... 3 I U 1 II ? ? ? ,()ants. c.... 4 - 4 ;t " Tott!?....J7 S T, 1J '2 , - - - ~ " I Totals..-^ -8 27 H '.Vhcrllnr ? -I 0 o ft I ? ?? J !IIU 2 1 ?? 0 a " 2 Fliitllay ?? o l 1 " 0 ii n 0 IIUs... 0 0 2 111ft! famed runs. Wboollni< 1. Two-lmo hltn. Ito Bi\n, Brnnilcnbur?. Double plnyj.Ummuo Ilran Oinbiirc. T!nto< on balls, oil Amlenon i. oil jcclrtyli. Ptrtickont.by An?!crs,J0 4. by Keldya rDlon baie*. Ile^an ami Crntiy. Wlbl (ilicbei, An<ter<oii. I'aswd bill*, h.ivls ?:an?s l. rlncc bin, Davh.Or.iy. Co^Sco. ln;Iotnl. Hino, J: 10. Umpire, Knllchofl. tVurk of tlin IMlrli?*r?. w. k it. mi. i*ii nn. so. Knne - 1 -s ,a SScruw..... ' I 5? V, I MrClcarr I ; '?[ M ' ? McPougfll.^ 01 ' 1 1 1 Utian llnll Nnta.. Liranplnyn horo Monday anil Tunidny, Twin Cilios, tifn iianioi on tlio Ivmrih, and Konton nn Friday and Saturday. Caleher Kinalnw, oi tint PlUnburfctH, wni rnluaS'id unconditionallyyo*tyr>lny irilliout lio.ng stiven ihouiual ton-day notico. Tlio fihcolilcinnd U'lianllni: Juniors will nlnv on tlio Atlilotlo urouudii at Martin', Furry to-day. 'i'lio forinor nino will jilay tho Williarn'i on 1 lU'sdny. Tlio Itamldori) will moot tho itod Cross bnao ball club on Saturday altornoon on tho llrldjro p*rk. Arranaomonti cmi lis tnodo nt Jmou Stamp',, Xo. 1523 llarkut ?trcot. Tlib Flnill?yi <iro one ol tho most brl|. limit loldlnir Wuuui In tno Untttte. The Mound nn I concluding emtio ot tli? "Iirioa Mliotilil draw n til- crowil thl, altornoun., "Strnwborrv" l'??torlU9 will twirl for I'indlny and ICnuo will pitch (or uur<. Twin.' Vin. ri.tamg niipatck I,i i\i UiimcMsvii.i.r, ()., Juno L'S.-To-tliy'a [ Camo win a bounty. I llu Twin, put un ? phenoinonal ttmuo In tho flold mill Won oailljr, Hcoro: W1' c!'"? } I o 2 I o < o o- ? I o u ! u o o i u?? :i lL?*c bli?. 13 mid i>. Jlrrorf, J Bint a. iijit<>rl?i | MlnneliM:i ninl IWiweriUmt; U-nu and lKiiiuvnn. 1, " , " L1' 'tonormun, Kjriu IUtiim Htiijto. 1m,J\ J, oil' M1?UU?||UU 1. Hit Mlmufhrn'-f'r'i Hlrt"* ""t. by UmiIS 3, by Mliiiu Utin ? lui|i(ro. Iitutu|Mjn. l.i'djuo (]ituih?. PlrrillttiQII, Junnii-A liltbr Crou, ? *tosl and n Mugh* by Cllngmun, Won tho itiinij tor I'ittubnruh lu tlio tontli Inning. AH?uJanoo 2.4IW. Tlio Koro: I'ltutiiiritli .....| 0 I I 0 o ? | j | . i-oui'... .o; ? 1111 ? i Jr.5 Eirnwl ran* ,1'iuitiiirfti i; (1.1?,, I- T*,>. bMn litif iiviijn* Il.vU' V. ikin.t. Ttirm-bavi jilt?.<Uiiitwui Hpn.u ^.i-ruiw utim jmUih Khrrt. atirtcn ln?cvt:ro*?. Clltic iuu, p,r.ntn i;\ tljimiT nit Ulh. tlcrklrr. Mniunt. aius L!i_t.u,?"L? *\M plicUw. llawtoy anil i-orit. nuir. J:JV Luiplcv, Jcyiiu. At jloain. flilUili'tpUU tioiton n?'|M; uu nujoiiiit of ruin. Sn?rc'1rUQklyU' K*uie.) AtttinlnuPo ur0lKiIyn 0 0 0 J O o ft 0 0- _? nuiQluzMa... ?i <, o o o o o u o? i Krwrili.oUl riich?n. Lu-M *n?l M.iul. Umpire; hi mile. fiujo, i.jj. ^"Coii.lKaui*.) Kootr: "*"lyu o i o 0 1 I 1 2- f> NN.t'.iiiiKUu... ;u.o :i i ii i o 0 u a-? i? l''1.*' 3? "i1'* ^"-rror<. 4 aijtl I'ltcbcri. (nuniwrt ami siocktl iio. Cuiplro, At CieveUtwL AttcmUneo 11>">\ Scoro: acrelan?!_..._ ? ? , 0 0 o o-! Uiica^'o......... ^..^.,,.9 o o o o u o U u? Hits 6 aiid ?. 3 an,i - IMtcher*. Wuliace and ferrjr. l.'uijtiiv. ' AtlklUworo. AtteadAiico '"Xj. Scorv: Iktltlinor* 0 ? ? 0 a 0 11 4 e-7 Nott ? 0 1 0 0 i) I o- J IIJK S ?n.l l.'rniM. - au-l u. J'iUrher*. UmUju auj Uu?ie. fiuj.lrp. >|c|>.,n?M. "OLD IHIVTS WIN r?> til* Ynlr.il/irvjiriI |t;lc , al v?w Loudon Yf?lnrtlfty, New I^oxoox, Conn.. Juno Cf.?Yolo won tho fourth consoculivo victory Ovor llan'ard in the univuraitv boat race horo to-dnr and woo eniily by nine lengths, iho otliclal timo boiujf 21:30. The conditions of the water and wiud could not have been moro favorabio. Harvard had a slight advantage at tho ?tart, but when a mile had been rotred Vale was a ieuiflii and n liali in tho lead, l'.li'a crew rowiuj; with a suror atroko than the Harvard men, who d;>Ia<?hod a little over tiio ontiro conra?j. Tho ?tory of tho raco is told in the record of tho otllcial time, which in ai follow*: Kiut mile?Vale, 5:01; HarvarJ, 5:4-U Second mile-Yalo, 10:21; IlarvarJ, 10:37. Third mile?Yale, 13:^1); Harvard, 16:21. ^Fourth mile-Yale, 21 :J0; Harvard, Two members of tho Harvard crow wore badly exhamted by tho time tho courie lud boon roweJ, but tho Yalo men appeared Ut for a continuation of the work ami rowed a quarter of a mile without eaiins up their stroke. THE DETAILED STORY. Promptly at 4:43 tho signal wai given and both crews caught the water at tho airue momont. Harvard started with a quicker stroke, but tho Yalo boat aoon forced ahead, rowing about forty strokei a ininuto, whilo Harvard was forty-one. Jennine-i, who *ai substituted for Hol liflter in tho Harvard crow, rowed re markably well, and the critic* who watchod his work from the reforee'a and prois boat wero load in pmiwj of hit rowing. It was quickly aeon that No. 4 in the Harvard boat was doing vory poor work. Ho turned on tho catch bftforo tho rest ot tho crow. When the half milo point was reached the \ale bo?* had a load of two lengths and they siowed down to a stroke about forty. Tho water was smooth and tho conditions were everytSiing that could be desired for a good race. Tho bidv work of tho sons of Eli was oxcellont, while that of the Harvard crew becaino worco. When the three-mile flagwa* reached ^ alo had a lead of live lengths and was gaining steadily. Harvard was six lengths behind at tlio beginning of tho last half rniio and showed signs of tho wear and lear of tho raco. Tlio Yalo men, however, hit up their atroko from this noint and rapidly gained anoihor length oy thoir increased et!ort?. Tne Harvard crew hold on pluckilv, but thoy w.?ro outclaswd. The Yale* men with each movement of thoir oars soomo.l to get turthor ahead and amid the firing of cann n, blowing of whistles and choora of tho apectator^ which made n perfect pandemonium, the Now Haven oarsman passed tho winning Hag easy wiuno.rs by noarly ton longtns'! The heaicn crtfw ahovsod signs of dis trong and some of thein woro noon to woakon as thoy fiuisliod thirty-live aoc onda lalor. Tho Oitlilof Ition*. CiNci.vNATf. JuuH 2S.?l-ive racej woro run otr in tint tluio without iiiiuinal incidents. Track fust; woatlior cloudy and warm. John Cahill, J. Strain-*. J. (,'rowloy and A. SI. tVilcos, wclslliliu book-maker!, woro ruled oil. Suin" lunrioa: _ Firat, ?. rnilu?I.i Wanda won; Kccnnd. ClurlonRi?Ciomriau won ; 1; H(, Third, 5 furlonirs?CouiiIoih Irma won; 1 ;02. I'oiirth, 7 furlong,?I'oppyrwon; J:Wj. I'dth, 1 milo?Sandoval won; **?iii nuil 1'micll I.ii.l. I-n't ovonini; at tho Muioo alloys iho Pen and l'ouoil toam, ot tho Muioi) luaijiio, wni twicodcfuntod by tlio Indo. noiiilout,. I'on ami i'oncil oaiily won tho oponiiiK contest. I could get retic? from a most hor rible blood dis ease I hat! spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians, none of which did tne any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald, I then went to Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment, hut vcrycoon becamc disgusted and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to rccovcr at once, and after I had taken twelve bot tles 1 wtm entirely cured-cured by S.S.S. when the v/orld- /Sgfy ? renowned IIot Y& 4 Spring had failed. Wai. S. Loomis, in ,w..v juj Shreveport, La. Our fl A.ltcu the It'sTr'a'mrnt null"! tree loom Addit'-J. CWII'T BI'liCJI'lCCQ., AlUUU.OJ, (1 YOUNG GIRL'S TRIALS. N>'rvoua Troubtna End In Bt. Vitus' Dunuo. .? It'wni the llrporter, AV-1 Among the foot hills of tiio Cambor* land Mountains, nuar the tovri* at Flat UocH is iha happy lioino of Jainos Mc* lMi???<iii. Four month* ago lb** dnusjh lor of tho family, ahappy uirl.of sitteon, wasotrickou with tit. Villi?' ?|nncc?, Tlip leading physicians wore coniultnd but without avail. HI?o grow palo ami tliiu under tho torriblo nervous siahi and was fast losing her mental pnwor.s. In fnct tho thought of plrtcluvr ',or 111 nn asylum was uorioimly ?-oti*ltloro?l. 1 lor case has bonu bo widely tnlkutl about that tho rop-irt of her euro wa* |ik? modernizing u mlrnclo of old. '^() u re portor who visited tho home tho itiotli?%r Maid: t "Von, tlio roporti o: niv daughters sicktios* and euro are tfiio as yor> hear t!ioat. Her allliction crow into St, Vitus dance from an aggravated forni woak ne?s nnii nervous tr?ub|? peculiar t? her sex. Kvory source of l?oip was fol lowol lo tlio etui, hut it toemsd that phytitiuns and medicine woru feower less. Day by day she grew ante' w? dospaweu of her l'fe? A'- lluies "ha almost wont into couyuMous* '^"o tf0t ao that we had to watch her ^0flP ',nr from wandering a way and you can imagine tho care she was. "About this time, when our niisorv was greatest anil nil hope I"11! Ilod. * read of another caso, almost similar, that had been cured bv a modlcina known as Dr. Williams' 1'ink Fills. Almost in desperation I *ocurod goino of tlio pill'1 and from *hat day on tlio woruderful work of restoration ootn inoncod; tlio nervousness 'e'i. her cheeks crow bright with lbs Color <>f health, she gained flesh and grewstrong both mentally and physically* until t'>* day she is tho very picture of good health and happiness. "It is no wonder that I opoak in plow ing terms of l'ink rill? to o*?rv niU?JK porsoa I meet. They laved ?y daugh ter's lifo and I am grateful." Tho foregoing i<? but one of many won dorful cures that have been crodltod to l)r. William*' l'ink l'dls for I'alo I'oop'e. In many canes the reported euros have been investigated bv tho loa'lin^ nows. pupers and verified in overy possible manner. Their fame has up road to the far ends of civilization, and tliero ii hardly a drug atoro in this country or abroad whore they cannot he found. Dr. Williams' Pink lkiiU f?r I'ala i'?? pie aro now given to tho public as nn unfailing blood builder and nerve ro-1 storer, curing nil forms weakness arising from a watery condition of tho blood or shattered nerve*. The pills are I sold by all doalora, or vrill ho aunt post I paid on receipt of price (50 con t* a box, I or nix box^s (or ?- oO?they are never J sold in bulk or by tho 100) by address ing Dr. Williams'! Modiciuo Company, Schenectady, N*. Y. Titoxrints and cvokiflrA. A rn??n>'? Union of ??o frottlnu A?*?cla tion ?u?il the rroft>*,ionnl Cjcll?'"? New Yobk, Juno 2S.?For the past two woeks a movemont to interest the leading members of tho National Trot-j ting Association in bicycling racos, chieflv in a profo39ion.il wray. has boon on foot and culminated i" a mooting to-dsy at the Turf, Field and I*?rm ollice. Hamilton Hurby prosided. John son, .Sanger, iyler and other profe'siou als were repreientod by T. W. Kck and David hihairer (of Whcolin^). # I ho proposition is to form an association for j tlio government of professional cycling i and use tho grounds and intluenco of the trotting men wherovor acceptable. Mr. lturby thought the scheme quite ( feasible and natnod sevoral millionaire trotting hor??o ownori whom ho was in communication with on tho mattor. Ho said inanr of tlio trotting track*, ] both half and tnilo in circumforence, would make rocord break?rj, and ho be lieved that with a union of tho trotting men and cyclists the vontnro would be | a uporting and linancial success. . W. J. Morgan wrt? ssen at his oflico after tlio meeting and tnado the follow ing statnmont: I "Yes, it is truo that there is audi a | icheme on foot and wo had a mooting to day. It is my desire to sou profes- . sional bicycling properly haudlefl. I I havo had soveraj consultations with tho trotting association pooplo, and beliovo that with a combination of bicycling and trotting racos a first class organiza- | lion will result/' HACKS AT SlliilCPSIIBAU. Ssv?tr.il Stako lluti OR?Jolu? Can bull MnUcnuhtrttauimit. kw Yojik, June 2S.?At Slieopshcad Day the first raoo to be run otf was tfio Spring stako for two?voar*olda in which I Hazlot was a top-heavy favorite. lie fullv justitiod tho confidence in him by I winning all tho way wit'1 a lot in hand. I Tho next ovoat was tho Spendthrift stakes in which llright I'hoebus was woll backed at odds-ou and .Monaco was tho soc>nd choice. Tarul was upon him, but this popular jockey, however, oooma to bo out of luck this year. At tho fall of tho il.ig, Mirage took the track and hold it to tho la-it eighth, with tho othors in lino about two-lengths. Monaco thon went after tlio Morris colt, but at a sixteenth of a tnilo llright I'hoebus shot out of tho bunch and left | thoni as 1: they v.'cro standing still, winning vory eauly by threo longths, while Mirage lasted long enough to toko tho secontl placo from Monaco. John Cnmpboll initdo a atntomnnt to day in regard to the running of Uotham and Counter Tenor on Wednesday, say ingthat ho declared to win with Gotham ao that Counter Tenor would not be poualizod in iho Uoalization. ?Summary: First, 5 furlongs?Factotum 1; liidi cnlo 2; Worn berg 3; 1:01 '2- 3. Second, 1 mile?Matt Hyrnes 1; Counter i'enor 1!; Horniuniiai>; 1:It 3-5. Third, Spring Stako4, futurity course?Hazlot 1; Ke? ligion La ViontaJi; 1 til 1*5. Fourth, Spendthrift Stakes, li milos?Bright Plnebm 1; Mirage 2', Monaco3; 1:571*5; | Fifth, 5 furlougH?Mack Hrlggs 1; Her oMy ii: Mr i'otor II. ?; 1:02-'*3. Sixth. 1U milos on turf?Santiago 1; Song and Dance U; Long lloach 3: U:l!2 1*5. Uollof tu ,*^lx Unurn. Distressing kidney and bladdor dia oasos rolievod in nix hours by tlio "Ni;\v GllBAT SOUTH AMKillfAS lCll'NUY CUllB." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladdor, kidney*, back and ovory part of tho urinary pass* nge in inalo or female. It relievos ro tontion oi water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and euro this is your remedy, Sold bv \l 11. Ligt, druggUt, Whooling. W. Va. .Toiin'son'm Maont.tic Oil, lior/?o brand Is a powerful liniment especially pre' pare?l for exlorual use for persons and all dlneasoa of horses and cattlo. Sl.OW size eO ets, 50 0U size '2o ets. Cliat loa It. (jootzo n^id \y, W. Irwin. Children Ciyfor Pitcher's CastorSa. Jos. Horned Co., Corn Up. m I t'irtli St.. I'ltWianj. HATUItOAT. J?no '2'), U'JJ. Fruit Jars. A bi^ stock of the best hero ?the Mason J.irs. First qual ity only, with prices the lowest: pints, 6oc doz quarts, 75c doz. 2 quarts, gi doz. in the basement. Wash Wrappers. We follow the great sale of Si 25 Duck Suits with a bis baruain lot of Ladies' Print and Percale Wrappers. Si 7?, $2 and $2 25 Wrap pers for $l each. S2, 52 ^0 and $2 7S Wrap pers tor $i.)0 each. A special lot of fine Duck Suits reduced from & and S8 to $2. <T0. Millinery. All our Ladies' fine Sailor Hats reduced to exactly half prices. Many of them our own exclusive shapes. $1 1 late for 50c. SI 50 1 lata for 75a. $2 Hats for $1. ?1 Hats fur $1 50. All Untrinimed Shapes are re duced to 2?c, 48c, 7?c, Si Choice line Black Mull Hats at $2 ?o and ?3 ;o. Jos.Horne&Co., PITTSBURG, PA. M.VliTl.VS P 221111V. Ur\p? ?*?<l M'tns ThrWIn* Cltf Acm?s tlii? Itlvr. Tho Indopondent Hoso Company will raco at Coshocton on July 4 aud not tho oth n9 generally supposed. Tho com pany will havo a full toara practice to night which time it will bo docidod | when t)io company will leavo. They | will probably g-> 011 tho Cleveland Pittsburgh train which loaves at 2:10. 1 Tho morulas train which lesvei at 10:15 arrives atl:lGp. m. Tho round trip cannot be mado in ono day. Tuo now standing committees of tho board of education aro as follows: Im pair#, Williams and Rnnyou; finance, Thomas and Twoody; text hooks and | courHo of study, Williams and Ralston; supplies and printing, Runyon and Tweedy; discipline, Williams aud | Thomas; music, Usiston and Runyon. Tho Oriental Banjo, Mupdolin and Guitar Club played for ttoo birthday I party given by Mies Davidson at Doji on Thursday night and for tho eurpriso party at tho residence of Mrs. Wright ou Crawford Heights, last nuht Mr. and Mrs. C. Moorn and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ebbort and children and Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Chamberlain attnndod tho doventioth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Col. C. L. Poorinan at Rollairo last night. Soveral articles were taken from the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium whon tho run nine suit wa? stolen. One pair of shoes taken were returned. Nearly all of the lockers havo been priod opon. It ts said that an nrre?t will bo made. Mr. and Mrs. Anion 1'axon go to Unrnesville on Monday to visit relatives. Krotn thoro Mr. Paxon goes to Coshoc ton to run with the Indopendont Hose Company. August Uothormund and Miss Mary Myers, of Fifth street, were murrlod by Squire Thoo. Keller 011 Thursday night. Stanton McMa^tora and danghtor, Miss Ida. of Mt l'lonsaut, are visiting friends in Martin'sl'orry. The Lilios of tho Vnlloy gave a lawn f,?io at Captain Smith's, 011 North Fourth street, last night. Superintendent W. 1). Portortield will bo one of tho members of tho faculty ?t Franklin College. E. 1C. U.iruos, of Belmont county, has boon olectod Huporintondont of tho schools at liolpro. Goorgo Springer will bo home from Cam-bridge on Monday to-run with tho Independents. Harry Romick, Charles Johns and William catkins go to Clariogtou to day to lish. "William Helling, jr., had his foot in ashed vestorday by being run over by a buggy. C. \V. Kuckuck will manage the Mar tin's Ferry opera houao tho coming sea son. Seventeen members of the Thlmblo Boewero photographed by T. J. Irwin. Miss Flora llauor. of Portland, ii vis iting Mr. aud Mrs. William Saldkeld. Miss Hess Brady entertained tho Gleo club very liandsomlv last night. Mrs. Tuch and Miss Lir.zlo Ralnoy are visiting relatives in Clovoland. 1 Tho Owl club has returned from a thioo days' sail up the river. Rov. Mr. A r hall ah hai returned to Selo after a short visit hfcro. Sovontoon bricklayers are at work on tho high school building. Mrs. Frank Zink and (laugh(or aro visiting atStoubonvlllo. Prof. A. J. White, of Mt Ploasant, was in town yesterday. Mrs. John Rico and childroti returned from Mingo laat night. ? Mrs. W. F. Barrott rolurnod from Gleucoo last night. 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