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\yn FINISH SECOND. Won. Ijoit. |*et oimo a ark?on ??w Castle ????? waahlnnton Failnaw ...31 iYounfitown ?.>..? .....JO Yosittrday'a wlnnora?Whcelliffc* New Castle. Jackson. To-day'a gamrt-None. ^ Will, the agony In over. LlnJothej words the, first season of the sinter? ftJito league has cotno to an end. In the face of the Into dlaaatrouaftvestern trip the Najjar* have playedgHat hall In the last eighth and finish In second place. tied w'lth Toledo. Now for the accond season ponnantl The Wheeling* redeemed themselves yesterday afternoon, by pleating Youngstown In a woll played game. Campbell, the 8later?ylllo acquisition, ?was In the box for tho Nailers and did excellent work. Eight hits are chalked up against his delivery, but of these, one In thd first Inning must be deducted, ns It was a popup lly In front of the plate that any one of live players should have taken In, Spade, fur the Visitors, pitched a good game, but the Nailers managed to bunch 'hitsi on his delivery In the first Inning rthfl'secured n winning lead. After the first .they did rot do business with him ttf uri alarm ing extent. Blckert recovered his batting eye, making hits the first two times he bat ted! If he couUl be depended on to hit the ball steadily he would'be'one of the most valuable men on the' Wheel ing nine, as his fielding Is always gilt edged. . Wheeling has ten hits ofMpade, and they were equally divided between five players. Wagner. Shields,Rlckvrt,Whal ing and Shaw. For the visitors the hit ting of Cooper waa a feature? he had three safe drives. Brodle,'too, batted in good form, with tho two-badgers. Wheeling got right m the"game with both feet in the opening inning. Wag ner made a single and ShkOd.4 cracked out a-nice double. Both men scored on Bickcrt's clean single to loft field. On Brfcws wild throw Rlckeft'.Jwent to third.'.Gallagher was an outAbut Shaw got a base on balls. Whalev sacrificed, ecorlhg Rlckert and advaflelpg Shaw. On Whaling's two-bagger, .Slutw scored the fourth and last run olVthe Inning. Babb retired the side by sending a sky ecraper to Santera. in left.'Iirthe visi tors*, half they scored onc'tf'tyif Cooper's sinele. Winter's base on baUa.and Bro dle's. two-bagger. In the second th?? home-team scored again. Campbell reached first on Coop er's error, a failure to Mid the third strike on the batsman. Sacrifices by ' Wagner and Shields placed: Campbell on third base, whence be-'lfccored on TMrk^rfs second hit. Gallagher retired the side. v-'.' Vv'heelinsf made no more'runs until the eighth inning, but Younsstown got one In the fifth. Spade got' ft life at first on Whaling's, error, wentP'tg third on Cooper's slncle and scorMion Somers* two-base drive. Cooper' and Somers, however, failed to score. Wheeling's last run, made In the eighth, came In by Shaws' two-bagger and, Wheeling's double after Whaley had batted for an out ajL; first. In the same Inning the visitors added their third and last run to their score. Steen binjsled and went to second7on a wild pitch, whence he scored on Brodle's sec ond double. The next two men were outs. In-the ninth Cooper hit.'for a single and reached second on Wrig iter's failure to handle Rlckert's good assist from left Afield. Cooper surprised" Shaw and everybody on the gruund's.'.by stealing third. All this was done, after two were out. but Somers ended the agony by strfkng out. Score: WHEELING. All. It. BTI. TO. A. E. Wagner, 2b...... 5 1 : .t\. 4 2 1 Shields, cf 5 1 TOO r.ickert, If 5 1 z 2 0 0 c;aIlaRher, rf 5 0 ,(>. 1 0 0 Shaw, c 3 2 -2- G 0 0 Whaley, ss 4 o n o l o Whaling, lb 3 o -t ft o l bibb, 3l? 3 0 ? 4 2 0 Campbell, p 4 1 - ft. 1 4 0 Totals 37 G r-jT) 27 YOUNGSTOWN. AB. IL Bit. PO. A. E Cooppr, 5 13,1 1 Homers, If 5 0 1,3 0 St?-en; cf 4 111 0 Winters, lb 2 0 '-'0 ' 16 2 Brodle, rf 4 0 "2 ' 1 C Hoflfmelster, ss 4 0 2 fl Donovan, 2b 2 0 "0 ' 1 2 0 Berry. 3b 4 ft 0 2 2 1 Spade, p 4 1 "X: 0 0 0 Totals S 1 '5 J. 27 13 4 Wheeling, rum....4 1 ft o-fh-o 0 1 ft-c Hits I 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1-10 Vo'nRat'n, ruas....l 0 0 0 T O 0 1 0?3 Hits 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1-8 Earned runs. Wheeling 3; 'tVd-base hits, Shields. WhallnK <2>. fihaWV Hrodle (2). Somers. Stolon bases, \Rlqkfkt. Shields, Cooper., Saerlfieo hits, Waaler, Shields f2), Whaley. Babb. Loft on'ohyes, Wheel irsjc 7, Youncstown S. Don hle'plays. Camp hell to Warner to Whaling. lilies on balls, oft Campbell 2; off Spade 3. Struck out. by Campbell 5; by Spade 1. flit by pitched ball, winters. Wild pitches,' Campbell. Time, 1:10. Umpire. Crogan. DID IT AGAIN. Little WnstiliiK'oii Ten in AgnJii Hhnt Out 1i>' .\?w Cmtld, Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. WASHINGTON. Pa., July 14.?This Is awful. Yesterday afternoon New Cas tle defeated Washington by 10 to 0 and to-day they again whitewashed the Little Senators by 3 to 0 nnd not one of the latter reached third base and only two got to second. Pitcher-Hewitt was responsible for Washington's second downfall. Beadle, for Washington, waa effective, but he lost because his com panions couldn't hit safe. Umpire ICeefo fined WhKehlll J3 for runnlnf Inside the diamond when a man was on bases and Rellly, who was also coaching, will have to pay the league a like amount for throwing'his car) at a fotfCball that .1. Oanzel was after.' A sensational stop by Kuhn and a fine catch by Farrell In middle, were the fielding features. Tho score: WASHINGTON. AB. B. BfcL PO. A. K. J. Howdera. rf 4 0 'if, 0 0 0 Donajrhy, ss 3 o 0 1 0 Cargo, 3b I ft o ft 2 ft Outran, lb ...4 .0 .0 . 13 0 1 < JrlfTin. cf 3 ft ft 2 ft 1 I'.inehart, If 3 ft 2 ~ 1 ft . ft Kuhn, 2b 3 0 1 2 2 ft Mitchell, c 3 0 ft ti 1 Beadle, p 3 0 :Q .0 10 Totals 30 ~0 G 24 13 NEW CASTLE. AB. It. BIf. PO. A. 15. 1 0 .1- C, 2 Gil boy. if !?..:? l wliltchlll, 2b .4 0 .. _ Farrell, cf ,..3 1 ft 2 ft 0 J. Ganzel, lb I 1 2- 1ft ft ft Sullivan, 3b 4 0 .(IT D 3 U. Bowd?ra, hs..,.;.,.I 1 fUZ 1 ft n. Ganzel, rf .'...4 114 1 Donovan, c I 1 1 4 1 Hewitt, p '..1 o i it 3 Totals .,,',:.3fi 6 n a u o Wft?hlnaton ,..,1.0 o ft 0 (V ft ft o ft- i) New Car,tin .1 I ft 0 0.'2 2 0 ?-?1 Earned runs. New Castle,.' J?." liases on halls, off Hewitt 1. Hit by 'nitrhftr. Far I' ll Sti'Mfk put. ny Headle, ftl'lvy l/owltt, J. rwo-haso hlts./Whltchlll/'ih'Sowdors, JJ. Uun/i'l. H'oU'ii/l'Asr*, Doilaghy. Hon blp plays Whlteliiij^i;, Kowdurn to ,1, Gan zel. UnipJr". K'f.ein, Att?'nlfarlcc, I'M. Sviu i'.ilV't t i <<?? ? Special Dispatch to the IntolllRencer, TOLEDO, July *H.??'Tolrjdfl,*<)puld not find Engcl when hits nrviwit runs; thcroln Itott th? rcmaon of Toledo's rte. feat by Jackson. tjcoru: ? n ifia T?l?<lo V.3 O' 3 0 O'n 0 II -i g 5 Jiwiwon u n < ii i a a n ?_* j| r, NATIONAL I.IIA(il)li (iAMIiS. Cincinnati rfTrS"' 'fi*L l"fii lljiltlmorn M'ii g $ Cleveland ......4.1 2.1 i-uJb?iVirb??"I::;::ii::::::::j::J? ?j .tis Now ,,k^v .mi ill st. H loiiIhviiIo ....is u . |5? Yotm-ilny'it *lnni>in4Clni'liiiin||. iihIII bW/oS?I'lttuburuli, riillatlcliililn. To-iIilv'k garlics ? Now Vnrk nt Clnvn. I'llll'burKh Chlcn|!0' Uo"""' ? BEANEATEBS SHOT OUT I'X Coimlr )Uck'i Pli.tr. Ynlrntny, llimlrj- IMIrhnl, riTTsnirnau, July u.-rutubnrKh played an orrorlcn iR?mo ami Bavo Ilawify vxbejlcnt nuiiport, I.iw.i' w||d. nous ut times' niiO the. cost If prrorn worked ?galn*t tlio vl?ltor?, Attend ance 2 000. Score: H1JZ8,!!,V1?'L AP' n' "?? I'O. A.' E. DonoMin, rf ...& i i 2 0 0 Kly. ? 1 y i*u 3 (j Heck Icy. of loin amah, if j } " ? ?? Mrrrltt, c 1 5 - s u Lyons, 3b .....2 1 0 '1 ?? Truby. 2b 3 0 l . L 3 Mack. 11, :.:;j ? \ j Hawloy, p 0 1 0 U Totnl*,.. so 7 ? 27 15 . ad. R. dm. I?0. A. E. Hamilton, cf 4 0 I 2 0 0 Hannon, m 0 1 4 u 0 l.owe, 2b 0 1 2 a 0 Stlvotts, rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 ^r, lb....; 4 O.J r, 0 1 }^ufr>i if 0 0 0 0 Hergen, c 0 0 4 0 0 JIurrliiKton, 3b 3 0 11 21 Lewis, |? 0 0 3 3 Totals...A 31 *0 1 21 1 , t Pittsburgh 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 *1-7 "OSton 0 oooooooo-o H?EPr5i-?l1 Lru?l,A,uP,lt',burKh 2 Two-base i lifi! ?' J!?re^ A4I,t' 'I11"* Donovan, ??? ?. , Sacrifice hIt?*.* Lyons. Truby. Double play*. Truby .ami Mack: Jlurrlng ton, Lowe and Tucker.' Bases on ball*. off Bm,th W' 1-yons, Truby. Pir??k Merrltt. Lyon*; 1? - ; (2). Passed ball, Bergen. lime, i:Jf?. -Umpire, Betts..^ , .\utlonul l.rnguc lttsulM. At Louisville. Scor?: It II E Baltimore ...24012110 O-ll ifl Louisvillo ...1 oooooouo?17 r. Pitchers, H offer, Hilt CunnlnRham and khtol. Earned run?. Uultlmore, 4. Um pire, McFarlaiul. Time, 2:20. _ At St. Louis. Score: ItllE St. Louis 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 9 ??U IS 2 Washington ..I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 7 ?? Earned run*. St. Louts'7. Pitcher*. Brdtewtcln and Mercer. Umpire, Lynch Time, 2 hour*. At Chicago. Score: R II E Cllraco 0 HlOOIlI-llli Phlludelnhla .0 0 3 2 1 0 2 0 1?9 15 7 Earned run;. Chicago 3: Philadelphia. 1 FmsUe"' a Taylor' Umpire, At Cleveland. Score: It II E Cleveland ....0 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 *?7 12 0 Jsew York ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 C 0 Earned run*. Cleveland 4: New York 1. Pitchers., Younjr and W. II. Clark. Um pire, Hurst. Time, 1:30. \t Cincinnati. Score: ItltE Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1-5 14 3 Brooklyn 0 00 000400-460 Earned runs, Cincinnati 5. Pitcher*, foreman and Daub. Umpire, Sheridan. Time, l:o2. U>*irri? I.rn^up ttr?ult?. At Minneapolis?Minneapolis 3; Grand JtaplU* 4. IJatterle*?til^^'emler and Schrlver: U olters and Smlnk. At St. Paul-St. Paul 19; Detroit '4. Hat Fr'CkC" 0"d Sl"": E" At Milwaukee-Mllwaukro 10; Tndlan niv/r k?italt,,rtw*7USltKer a,,d sPear.s; Da\ls, Damman and Wood. > I'Jiitrm Iitnene Gniilrt. At Syracuse?S)*racu*o 5; Buffalo 6. field /^^K^-Wllkeabarre 5; Spring WrrMlliig nt %VnaliliiKton. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. WASHINGTON, Pa.. July 14.?Ar rangements have been made and articles signed for a wrestling match,on Friday night, 'in the Washington opera house, between Relnhart' Schott. formerly of Madison, Wis., who has located In Washington, and Bert Scheller, the well known Beaver Falls man, who claims the heavy weight championship ofPenn sylvania. The inftch la for $100 a side and Scheller agrees to throw Schott three times witiilojin hour. MARTIN'S FERRY. Ilnfia ami SlUlmps In tlie Thriving City Acrotn llir Itlvri. A conference was heJd yesterday af ternoon between the members of the Martin's Ferry council and representa tives from the different railroads, with reference to the lighting of the roads with electricity. *? The Cleveland & Pittsburgh was represented by Messrs. Scrlver and Boyle, the Cleveland. Lo rain & Wheeling by Messrs. N. K. Ken non and J. M. Lesslch and the Terminar by Messrs. Duncan and Tauslg. The i city asked the three companies to pay for twenty-four arc lights a: J75 .-ucli making 51,800 for the three. The rail road representatives said that this Is too much and the three roads offered to pay ?22."? each, making 3675 In all. and $1,125 loan than asked. The offer of Gladness Comes itli it better understanding of the transient nature of the man}' pliys W leal ills, which vnnisli before proper of fortv-tfcntlc efforts?pleasant efforts? rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, thnt so many forms of sickuessaro not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constinatod condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrftpof Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt |r why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who valuo L'ood henlth. Its bcneficinl Greets nre nuo to tho fact, thnt it is the ono remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it. nets. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bone licial effects, to potc when yon pur chase. thnt you huvo tho genuine arti cle, which i? manufactured by tho Cali fornia Pig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in tho enjoyment of good hculth, and tho system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are; then not needed. If alllicted with any actunl disease, one may be commended to the moat skillful physicinns, but if in.need of aluxntivc, one should havo thp;host, and with tho well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely X>ed and gives most general satibfuctlon. tluL.rallfp'Tt nwi'lo iyas (,ik<>n under i^VHjmiliKVnnil the toiii|ol| iv]ll\ilvlie ,thu riillrj<da un to tlw decision, A Tut U III. Tlip P?n?i?jfivnnla pnrtliui, who put down n t(Jn woll <in the Kcnworthy Jloflo farm mi Mttlo Short crack nml lltut it tluMiift urc Httrvcyltirf fur another ,tj?t on }liu Hnmc farm, but nearer to the I no tlun what the w'oll In, Thin .well Is about 1,600 feet ilci-p, Tho In illvliluiilB who put down thin well say there In oil oijt there nnd they will got It before they ure through. \ A .MUaluii .llntti ? v William Oll'leit. driver for ft; V. liar b?>ut, the express man In* been missing since Momluy, llu went to Wheeling with about |20 on liln p^rnon belonging to Mr, Hurbout. ami hi* (customers, nbamloned tho wagon ami liaa not boon ?c?n since. Mr. Ilarbout, who l? a crip Die. wan hurt recently an<rci|to? ban been driving lilit express waffon. which runs between Wheeling oiiOt Martin's Ferry, i iSlnHln'i Fern* Dolngi. The colorcil men of Martin's ferry are much Interested In tho election of Me* KJnley and Hobnrt and thoy talk of or ganising a marchlnir club and adopting a uniform, confuting of white caps, coats and trousers, or white caps and trousors and black Buck coats. One of the colored .voters In speaking of the matter last night sa|d he thought overy colored voter In Martin's Ferry would Join the club with ono exception and tho exception Is a very old man. Yesterday Marshal Cropper was fined twenty-five and costs for Sunday Hell ing. John Schell, of Rurllngton, was fined the same amount and sentenced to Jail for ten days, for selling on Sun day, making thirty days ho will have to serve out. William Cox was given three dollars and trimmings for disorderly conduct. While at work at the Claylord coal ' works yesterday morning,Andrew Horn had his right ankle and the toes of his I left foot badly mashed by having them caught between Uks cars. Yestord&y a man who seldom works said, "If that passes this will bo tho most prosperous country In tho world." Ho referred to free silver, but he failed to convince his hearers, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Robins en tertained Rev. and Mrs. Strahl and Itov. arid Mrs. DlckersOn, of Bridgeport;-last evening. ! The moulders at Spence. Baggs & Company's stove works, knocked off yesterday on uccount of tho heat. | Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank ZInk and daugh ter go to Cleveland to-day to spejid a i couple of weeks. Mrs. Alex Frazl^r and her non, , Wightman, go to Mt. Pleasant to-day, [ to visit friends. Lewis Llpphardt returned last night | from a week's visit with relatives In 1 Columbus. | Fred. Och has resigned his position in Cleveland and will return to Martin's I Ferry. I Miss Jennie Lytle returned yesterday ? from a visit at Mt. Pleasant. Tho tin house at tho Laughlln tin i mill will go on next Monday. | Ohio City Lodge, Knights of Pythias, I Installed officers last night Frank Ervln has returned from a ten days' visit In the east. Mrs. Lee White Is very sick at her homo on Fifth street. Jamos Ralston Is tho happy father of a boy baby. I YESTERDAY'S DEPARTUREa I Pittsburgh...ELAINE. Sn. m. Cincinnati ? KEYSTONE STATE, S a. m Pnrkersburg.LIBERTY. 11 a. m. Matamora*... LEXINGTON, 11 n. m I Steubenvllle..ENOS TAYLOR. 2:S0 p. m. Clarington...JEWEL, 3:30 p. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAT. Charleston...RUTR. r, a. m. PlttsburKh...HEN llt'lt, S n. m. ?t'ut)enville..KNOS TAYLOR. 2:30 p. m. Clarington... JEWEL. 8:80 p. m. Parkersburg.ELAlNE, 9 p. rn. BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Pittsburgh. .LORRNA, -I a. m. Parkcriburg.LIBKRTY, II a. m. AloUmora*..LEXINGTON. 11 a. m. Steubenvllle..ENOS TAYLOR, 2:30 p. m. Clarington...JEWEL 3:30 p. in. AIoiij the Lnntlliii;. The Ben Hurls the Pittsburgh packet this morning. The Ruth leaves for Charleston this morning at 6 o. m. Tho Elaine left on time for Pitts burgh yesterday morning. The Lorena leaves at 4 a. m. to-mor row morning for Pittsburgh. The river marks at C o'clock last night showed 5 feet 11 Indies and rising. Temperature, cloudy and stormy. Trade aiong the wharf good. The Charleston was transferred to u est Wheeling yesterday morning. She will remain there until arrangements can bo made for her sale. Pilots are notified that there Is a sun ken barge opposite the lower end of Brown s fleet below Coal Haven, about two-thirds aero** the river near the Ohio aide. The Pittsburgh nnd Cincinnati pack et line otllcials are thinking seriously of building a new boat for tho trado next Benson. If a new boat Is built it will be much flner tixtn are now in ser vice, which Is saying considerable. The line han had a very good trade the pres ent year.?Chronicle-Telegraph. Hlvrr rl>lriirnni?. MOROANTOWN?River 7 foot S Inch es. Hard tain' this afternoon. Cloudy to-night. Oil. CITY?River 1 foot - inches and stationary. Cloudy and warm. OEnnNSi^ono?Itiver 7 foot 6 Inch es and falling. Rainfall, .91 Inches. Pair and warm. WARREN?River .8 of a foot. Show ery and hot. PITTSBURGH?River 4 feet and fall ing at the ilatn. WoatlKr, drizzling STJ3UBEX VILLE?River 4 feet 1 Inch and falling. Rainy and warm. Up? Percy Kolsoy, Elaine. Down?Ruth. Tin- Dl.ciivvry Hnvi-il lit, Mr*. Mr.'a. Cnlllmiotte. Druggist, Benvers vlllc, III., says: "l'o Dr. King's Now Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with I'll <irlppo nnd tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told 1 could not llvo. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery In my Btoro.l nen( for a bottle and began Its use and from the flint dose began to get better, and after using three bottlon was tip nnd about again. It Is worth Its weight III gold. Wo won't keep store or house Without It." Oct a freo trial at Logan Drug Co.'s drug store. 2 WE might toll you more about Ono Minute Cough Cute, but you probably know that lt,cures a cough. Ever 0110 does who has used It. It Is a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness it is an especial favorite for children, be ing pleasant to tnko and quick In curing CliarJoa It. Coouo. corner Twelfth and' Market streets; Bowlo A Company Bridgeport; l'eabody & Son, Bonwood 7 BUSY people havo no time, and nen sllilo people have no inclination to turn a slow remedy. Oho Mlnuto Cough Cure acts promptly nnd gives permanent re sults. Churl? It. Ilootzo. corner Twelfth, nnd Market streets; Bowlo is Company, Erlilgopurt; Poubudy & eon licmvooiL 3 DELL A IRE. All NorUiif !?\>onl .\n w? uiiil Uoatlp from tlie (Hum Ulli't ' Mr. John A. Noy and Mtsa Mary K. ' Robinson worn married In the Catholic churcli yesterday morning I>y Rev. rather Wohrlo. Thoy wero attended by Mr. Patrick Noy and Miss Molllc Toi let and qulto ii number of frlendi wit nessed Uio ceremony. A wedding break* fust wttM partnkun of at tho home of the brldo'M inothor and tho happy couple loft at 10 o'clock for tho east, Mr. John A. Ncy l? tho local ticket agent'of tho Cleveland & Pittsburgh Itallroad Com pany. a splendid young man, who i.h heartily congratulated upon Hocurlng such an estimable wife. Tho response to Row Mr. King to af ford relief to thoso who Buffered In con sequence of tho tlood on Wegee crock, has been quite generous and linnm dlato rollof has boon given. Home of thoso whoso bottom patches of laml are prac tically destroyed and whoao houses wore swept away entirely, together with what goods they had, nro In very bad shape, however, and It Is a puz zling question to solve Just wbftt to do. Tho Bollalre, ZanosviJIo & Cincinnati railroad will get through to their do pot hero to-day for the first tlmo since tho 4th. Tho value of that road to this city and its convenience to tho peoplo along Its lino was never so much ap preciated an filnce It has been unable to operate. It has come to stay bccause people cannot get along without It now. The city board of education awarded tho contract for a now iron fence around the Fifth ward school building to George Walters & Company. Thoy will also pavo the yard and sidewalk about that building. The city council mot In regular sess ion last night, but transacted only rou tine business. In tho absence of Presi dent Rumbach, vice President M. T. Games, presided. There will bo a social and lawn fete given to-morrow evening at the home of Miss tillzabcth Woodbrldge, by tho Mission Hand, of tho First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Wilbur L. Deflbaugh, formerly of this city, died at her home In Dun kirk, Indiana, Sunday, An Infant won and the husband are left to mourn her loss. Mr. George TO. Rhodes Is in charge of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh ticket of fice during tho ubsence of John A. Ney who Is on his wedding trip. Tho Uuckeye fishing club boys all re turned home yesterday to be ready to go to work In the steel plant this morning. Patriotism, Protection and Prosperity against Plnsue, Paltering Populism Is ull right In tho Ohio valley thl? year. W. E. Morgan has charge of the Pos tal Telegraph ortlce In this city, while the manuger Is visiting In Chicago. The camp meeting at Noon's grove this year is a great success. It will be I continued over next Sunday. Mr. T. A. Rodefer and family are at I tending the Prohibition assembly meet- ' I lng at Moundsvllle. Edward Mansell Is quite low at bis I home In the Fourth ward, with conges | tlon of the brain. There will be a social lawn fete at the I home of Mrs. Lizzie Woodbrldge to I morrow evening. Assignee Danford foiled to sell the I Ilonry property yesterday because there I were no bidders. Charles Mlnnlemeyer is home from I New A;hcns. where he attended college | the past year. Yesterday was pay day on the Cleve land, Lorain & Wheeling at this point. Miss Mabel Lltchtenberger entertain ed friends last evening at her home. Miss Hertha Hlfsh,' of Allegheny, Is | visiting In the Second ward. i A crowd of young folks will picnic at | Chestnut Point to-day. I Many a boy starts out in life with the 1 Grm determination of conqucrinj the world. He means to achieve success and wealth and fame. His inten tions are good, and his will is strong. If be has the bodily strength to carry bim throoeb, bifl efforts wtll be crowned with achievement. Bod ily strength and health are his great est capital. Without them be can hope for uothiuf. How many young men and young women arc cut off Just when the fntnre seems brightest and fullest of promise 1 They are taken away by the disease which causcs over one-sixth of all the deaths in the world?the disease which doctors call con sumption. Consumption has been consid ered incurable, and the medical profession lias never made a greater mistake than this. There is absolutely no reason in the world why consumption should be fatal ?why it should be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always bv purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this ?s the case where the disease-lias been neglectcd and improperly treated until it is stronger than the body?until the body has become ( so weak as to have lost the ability to recu perate. 13r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery will cure 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption if used according to direc tions. It also cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. There is no reason wby the ch&u of consnmp tira parents need ever have consump tion if its blood and lungs arc strength ened by the proper use of the " Discov ery." All who have any reason to fear consumption, should read the chapters on that disease in Dr. Tierce's Common Sense I Medical Adviser. This creat medical work of 1008 pages, profuselv illustrated, has reached, a sale of over 680,000 copies. > It 1 will be sent free of chaTge on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to covcr cost of mailing | only. World's Dispensaij Medical Asso- 1 elation, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. lliirklcii'N Arnica Nnlvr. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts^ bruises, sores, ulcers. Halt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Ib guaranteed to glvo perfect satis faction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For aalo by Logan Drug Company. CHAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy euros colds, croup and whooping cough. It Is pleasant, nafo and reliable. For pale by C. R. Gootzo, W. W. Irwin. C. 1 Schnopf, ,C. Menkomollor, John Klarl. ' W. H. Hague, H. C. Stewart. R. B. Hurt. .T. Coleman, A. E. Schealc. Will lam Monkomoller. J. G. Ehole, Wheel ing; Bowie $ Company, Bridgeport; B. F. Peabody & Son, Benwood. TAKE a doso of De Witt's Llttlo 1 Early Risers Just for tho good tlwy will do you. Those llttlo Pills are good | for Indigestion, good for headache, huuu |,.r good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They aro *oori SiSlJ? IV "V-fZn corner Twelfth and n55kQt "V? n8:, "?wlo & Company, Bridgeport, Poabody & Son, Bonwood. ; 5 INSURANCE}. RHIAXj MSTATm TITLE ? INSURANCE, affaass"" Wheeling Title and Trust Co., NO. lilts MAU1CKT HTIIKKT. II. M. liusmu L K. 8Tin:i, lW,,WWl'? n , <1 I, .>l?r|?roitdout. Aw'iiifpmuir* tl. It. L. UlLCURiar, Examiner of Titles. do 17 COVERT SUlTINdS-OEO. E. 8TIFHL & 00. ???d [!? ?ftEM & ??t COVERT SUITINGS Lady Cyclers and Tourists. We have just received another large assorted shipment of those COTTON COVERTS ?ioxt? \ Shepherd's Pearl, Brown and White Check, Blue?Two Shades, Tan?Three Shades, ' Brown, Novelty Mixtures in Blue, Brown, Green, Grey, Basket, Dark Red, And Other Styles. hl.lhre?-J2 1-2C' Nothing cheaper, prettier, and more service able for Outing Costumes. ?@?d [Id ?HErffoO & ??a Special values in Remnants of Wash Fabrics of all Kinds. !Mi!mG"TflfocKT J BICYCLES. TENNIS, J t BASE BALLS, CROQUET, \ } FOOT BALLS, J j BOXING GLOVES, \ ! HAMMOCKS. } ; JASON C, STAMPj (I 1523 Market St, Opposite Postoffico Wheeling:, W.Va. 4 TO LOAN. Money to loan-casii always on hand In Bums to suit, from 510 and upwards, on real estate; also on furniture, etc., without removal: easy payments. No charge unless loan Is made. Confidential. fe26-mth4:sa JULIAN. Box 107. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS. For Painting Fifth Ward Market. SE Sealed proposals will bo received at the office of the city clerk, uddressed to the chairman of th? committee on markets, until Saturday, July IS, 1806, at 4 o'clock p. m., for painting Fifth wnrd market house Inside and outsldo, except Insldeof window sashes, with two coata pood paint, com posed of white lead and llnsoed oil. The committee reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. CIJAS. E. DANNENBERO, JylS Clerk. FOR SALE. F OR BALE. House with ten rooms. No. 105 Four teenth street. Has every modern conveni ence. Is In perfcct repair. Apply to Jy3 D. CARTER LIST. JpOK SALE. SALOON, Good locution and trade. Can ho bought chcnjv Inquire of 8. 0. ROYCli. oc3l 1400 Chnpllno Street. A WAY DOWN' PRICE TO A QUICK UUYElt. t r f Whhlns to rMlrn from the builnew I offer my l'HOTUQKAL'HlC 6TUD10 tor ulo. Jyl T. H. HIGOINS. 1 I^OU SALE - A GOOD FARM ON .i: easy terms. Call and hco It, four miles out front Wheeling on tho Wheeling and Fairmont plko. Fine buildings of nil kinds In good repair, and fruit of all kinds. In fine snape to make money. For more Information call and sen for yourneir. WILLIAM L. UOtt'LEIl. Twenty-ninth street Toll House, Wheel ing, W. \n. JylO JJvOU SALE. AFEW CHOICD LOTS AT EDUIXUTON Cheap oud on Easy Terms. W. V. HOGE. ocfl Ully'Iknk Huildlng. i:i0J Market Street. Stocks fok sale. 50 shares Wheeling Railway Co. a Wheeling Pottery bonds; 0 per cent, 50 wharos junction Iron Company. 10 shares LuHello iron Works. 20 share* HHInlr* Steel Cbmpany, 50 shares Wheeling Bridge Company. SO shines Dollar Savings Hank, BoHalre. 30 shares Antna-Sfandard Steel & Iron Co, 10 Hhures Wlioellng Steel and Iron Co. JO shares Franklin Insurance Company. R, 8. IRWIN, Broker, 1)2 Twelfth HL Jell) WANTED. ~\\7"ANTED?GIRL TO DO GENERAL >> housework. Apply ? at 3D Twenty third street. jyio "IITANTED - TRUSTWORTHY PER 1V SOX to travel. Salary $7S0 and ex penses. Reference. Enclosed self-ad dressed, stamped envelop?." "3ECRETA RY. Box "P." Chicago. FOR RENT. "17.0R RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS .ij In the City Bank Building. Inquire at the City Bank of Wheeling mr20 b>OR RENT-BEST OFFICE ROOM IN the city; large and plenty of light: centrally looted In best advertised build ing In tho city. Also large hall tor r<5nt. Apply at 11UB CLOTHIERS. Fourteenth ana Market streets. JaSl \ FOR RENT. M?^?r1 1067 i uii uuu l. Spcnnil floOP 6 rooms. l<v>4 Mnln *troet. Itoeiuent outing !iou?e. with all fixtures aud furniture, ready for business to I.OAN'.?SV0"W ou good re*l estate. I'Oll SALE.?Lland property paring 12por ccnt. ,IA.ME? L. 1IAWLEY, ltrnl Estate nm! Financial Agent, myS 10S> Main Strost FOR SALE~~ The National Collection Agency, of Washington. P. C., will dispose of the fol lowing judgment s: WEST VIRGINIA. Rellngton Coal anil Coke Co., Bellngton, $?>? 12: John L. Baiter, Bluelleld, SSS 11; J. F. Gillespie. ?SL- Co., Bret?,, $17 31; FarreN, Norman & Co., Brookvillo, $103 00: J. P. Bowermaster. Brueeton, $63 35: Aug. Schulte, Chariest own. $25 72; G. M. Chris tian, Dingers, $515 00; G. 11; Benedict, East Bank, $187 00; T. J. Baker. Fetterman. $12t? oo: C. Rocern. Fratnetown, $37 35; G. W. Shinrr rtr Son, Freed, $332 B0;w.T. Lilly, Grafton.$3S7 00; B. W. Cowan. Greenwood, $221 M; M. Parsons. Hendricks, $281 20: A. M. Llndnn, Keystone, $30 13; P. A. Lyonv, LyoiiH. $M 23; D. Kennedy, Peeryvllle, S100 00;. D. R. Payne. Peeryvllle, $12 SO; Payne & Beaver, Peeryvllle, $157 00; C. W. Wheeler. Rowlesburg. $157 50; S. T, Wheeler, Rowlesburg. $til 66: Stone, Bow man .fc Co., Rowlesburg, $7F2 15: J. D. Cowger & Co,. Rowleshurg. $782 15; .T. D. lass, Rusk, $301 Sfi; Bartlett Bros., Trip Ictt, $59 75. KENTUCKY. W. H. Smith. BaVboursvlllo. $52 45; Rob oft Alien, Burksvlllo, $202 33: J. C. B. Allen, Crockottvllle, $02 00; J. C. Stewart & Co., Culmgo, $&S f>7; Moses Tumor. Evarts, $53 4S; Moses Turner. Evarts. $10 59; Lee Craft. Oabbard, $111*: R. E. <t J. F, Paul. Glasgow, $209 00; A. M. Pennington, Iaon vlllo $261 00: Harry Weddlngton. Layncs vllle, $l2tl f<0; \V. S. Emmal, Mlddleshoro. $102 03; .1. B. Turner & Co., Minnie, $K 00; L. C. Bailey, Oil Springs, ttlfi 66; E. P. Qulgloy. Pewee Valley, $118 Ofl; W. V. Jones, Pittsburgh, $20 41: Union Qoal Co.. Pittsburgh. $23 30: Matt Shearer, Red House, $02 70; It. 11. Brashears, Salt Creek, $122 25; Ledford & Asher, Spring Creek, $5S1 33. OHIO. Chan. McRrootn, Akron, $145 7ft; G. A. ?Harto, I ronton, $10 00; John Madagan, Sid J.otc. 8KN.? ning TO THE NATIONAL COLLECTION AGENClf. .WASHINGTON, D. G