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N(?. oiMte Tnlfdo ?????? Ym?nic<to*U ? lvrV NVnvn^ w,t,Mi'Rton ? luckson SaRlnaw ? T,..tnv'? wmw?Jutkwin nt WIimUhk, - ,,(???? ?t WmhlnKlon. Tolwlo nt Now C,iilo, Fort W&ync nt Younmtown. Tho N'nlte', ninilo It three airnlHU with tho Siigltiaws -Saturday i\ftern6>tn ?,j at tho ?anio thilo Rent tlw Mlcl\l|tan !f?m ilown to Iho tnll-on<t ot th? fntor (titf proccMlon." Bolter was In sui>orl> form. allotflns th? vlaltora only olghl iale (IrivfS'ot which thrt'o were or tho (iTntcli orilor. Martin wna hit fur kcopa niiit ??a ra?y for tire locals nt nil Hinges ,,(the game. A feature of tho game ?u (lie heavy hitting of "Tolly" Kanu. Tho Mutational Holding fcattiro was n cittoh by Whaley of a hall that had nine chances In ten ot going safe-only It didn't. The ha&cs wore full nt the time, too. Score: WHRELW. AB. It. PIT. PH. l'O. A. R ,Y.!!?hrr.. S I 1 1 >? ? ?> I 5 ? r ' Shields, cf 3 1 2 a 1 0 0 Whalltt.lb J 2 3 0 S 0 0 K.ine, If & 3 * " -' 0 0 Whaley. Pf- \ { i 2 ? * t Thurston, 2b 4 3 l 0 5 ? - 1 EKir.-p ;J 3 2 1111 Total* 5 IT IS 2 27*12 2 <VC.INA\\\ AH. II. mi. SH. TO. A. K. Vlllei. :i> ? I .1 o : 2 2 SucKcvltt. vt 5 0 o l? 2 1 o Sumner. K ? 0 1 0 I 0 n f.vnrcl. II. 5 I 3 I 12 0 0 llcmphlll. Cf 4 0 1 0 1 .0 1 Sowden*. ss 4 0 0 0 2 4 1 Snvrlor. 3b 5 0 0 0 1 5 0 Xorthwang. c.,.4 i> o 0 2 u u Martin, p 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 Total* ** 2 S 1 27 ?15 5 Wheeling Iluns 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 7?IT lilts 2 3 1110 15 4 Saginaw? ? Runs 0 0000100 1?2 Hits 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 Earned runs. Wheeling fi; Saginaw I. Two-base hits Wagner. Knne, Gauiel. Three-base hit, Shuw. Home run. Kane. Stolen I use*. Gallagher. Kane,: whaley, Thurston 2, Baker 2. Snyder. Double plays", Martin to Miles to Gaiuel; Sawders to <;un:el; Sowders to Snyder to Miles. Rases on balls, off Murtlrt 4: off Baker P. Hit by pitched bull, l>? Martin 2. Struck*out, by H-.krr 2. Passed balls. North wan if. Wild pitch, Martin. Time, l:5Q. Umpire, Mc Conaushey. Thr Oiitmploiu Dowunl* Specla/ Dispatch to the Intelllgvnecr. TOLEDO. July i!6.?ToJedoopbned the second $eavon at home with--? victory over the Fort Wayne champions. Both Powell and Van Gleson were hit hard. Score: R II E Toledo 10 Its 4 Fort Wayne 5 12 5 Batteries ? Toledo. VanGlescri and Ar thur; Tort Wayne, Powell and Qulnn. Xow r?r.t?ck?ou. This afternoon the first gaiiie of the last series on the home grounds until tho middle of August wMl be played, tho opposing team being the Jacksons. who have lately b.*en strengthened and are indeed formidable opponents. Gar vey or Campbell, probably the latter, will pitch for Wheeling, and Derrick will probably officiate in ..thy box for the visitors. Harry Pritchafd, Robin son and '?Mike" Hobrechtv'nll local fa vorites, are with Lynch's .team. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Club ? W.L. Pc: ;,Iy20 G. L. Clncthnntl K? 2? .017 .... Baltimore f?2 S .fiCT Cleveland .wl .... Chicago 4?/'.T< ..V?3 314 .01? .... JMttsburgh 44 .5.V) .Sli JXX) ? Boston 42 37 .532 036 Philadelphia. 37 43 ;.4Ri .W2 .... Brooklyn 37 44 .4.T7 .117 010 Washington S3 41 .4^> .4^? 027 New York .22 4^ .410 .*.31 021 St. Louis ?4 57 .2V0 .271 .020 .... Louisville 21 "7 .W3 .2\2 .W> .... Yesterday's winners?Cincinnati, Balti more, Chicago, Louisville. To-days Kamcs?Cleveland at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Chicago, Louisville nt St. Louis. CINCINNATI. July 26.?Cleveland oouJd not hit Foreman and by some very - questionable fielding allowed the Reds t?> score enough runs "to win a dozen such games. There'was a light between Burke and Chllds In the eighth Inning. A blow apiece wo? struck and no damage done. The police prevented the crowd from taking a hand. In the last innning three hits scored Cleve land's only run. Attendance, 17,000. Score: . . CINCINNATI. AH. It. BH. I'O. A. K. Burke, If 5 2 ' Z ' 1 0 0 Hoy. cf 5 2 I i? 0 0 Miller, rf 5 0.21 0 0 Mcl'hee, 2b 4 1 2... 2 3 0 Vaughn, lb.. 3 12 S 0 0 Smith, ss 4 1 3 1 1 0 Irwin, 3b 4 1 1 - 3 .0 Pelts. f ? ' 2 i ? J! Vorernan, p 4 - J) J Totals 38 10 16 27 11 0 CLEVELAND. AH. It. BIl. PO. A. E. Burkett, If 4 .00300 Wallace, cf&rf 4 0 0 0 rt 0 MeKean. ks 1 0 2 0 3 0 ChlMr, 2b 3 1 112 1 M^Garr,. ?b 3 0 1 0 2 0 Tebeau, lb 5 0 1 13 1 0 Blal;r, rf.tcf 4 0 0 n o 1 y.lminer, 3 0 0 i 0 <i Young, p 3 Ji j- 0 J Totals 33 1 7 24 13 3 Cincinnati 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 2 *?10 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1? 1 Earned runs, Cincinnati 4; Cleveland 1. Two-base hits. Hoy 2, Miller, MnPhee, Tc bHiu, Young. Sacrifice hlt??, \aughn. Sto lon bases. Hoy, Miller, Irwin 2, Burke. Potiblo plays, Vaughn, McPhee; Smith, Vaughn; 1-oreman. Irwin and Vaughn. First on halls, by Foreman 3. Struck out, by Foreman 2; by Young 3. Passod balls, dimmer. Time, 1:15. Fmplre, Lally. "Hi-rtl" Went Fp In tfir Air. iST. LOUIS. July 26.?Quinn and Jen nitigs carried off the honors in to-day's game by accepting every chnncc. "Ftriet" went up In the air in the fifth and the Orgies touched him up for five runs. Attendance, lf?,000. Score: ST. LOUIS. AH. It. BII. PO. A. E. Dowrl, 2b 4 12 13 0 Sullivan, rf 5 0 JJ 2 0 0 Turner, rf 4 1 - 1 0 0 Connor, lb I 1 1 14 1 jj Parrott, cf 4 1 3 3 0 ?? Meyers, 3b ^ 0 112 1 Cross, i 1 2 l n MeFarland, c 3 o 0 3 4 0 Brcltensteln, p 2 1 1 l ? o Totals *31 1 12 27 17 1 HALT/MORE, AM. B.'BH; I'0. A. E. Kelly, If..: 4 U 1 3 JJ 0 Keeler, rf 5 ft 2 <1 0 0 .lenrilngs, ss 5 1 !? 1 J 0 ] Vivie, Jb 4 I 1 It ? 0 Quinn, 2b 4 I 1 3 5 ft Hroflle, cf 3 1 1 ft 1 0 Donhclly, 3b 3 * 1 4 3 0 Clark ;,,3 1 2 2 ft 1 Ifinnl'ng, p..... 3 2 _2. 0 JJ JO Totals ."H f I'!. 27 2o l H,. Mollis 0 0 3 ft 0 2 K 1 0?6 Baltimore 0 ft 2 0 0 0 5 1 J-ft Earned runs, St. Louis 4; Rnltlmoiv 5. Two-base lilis. Turner. Clark Heunlng. Three*buae lilts, l|eiinln/r. Home run, Connor, Stolfl. bases, J)o/lr, ll?"..lng, Parrott. Double plays, .femdnkv, (Minn in.'I Doyle (2i. First bnHu_.Oii balls, orf Breltensteln 3; off Kenning 3 Hit by pltrliH ball, Hrodle. Struck-c. it, by Hrel tenst'ln 2: by Ilennlng l. Snerlllc*> hits, M'-Farland, Kenning, Clark. Time, l:.?0. t'm^lre, Em idle. , Almoil n Shut Out, CHICAGO, July 31.?A hit'by Daly In the last Inning that hMuUI have been ! Of Summer Opera, nt Hip Pi*rU C'ntllio. 'OllUml"" Ay*In To-night?The Week'* Repertory I* o llrllllaut One-"(irnml Dnrhfw" ?xt. "Mikado" opens the third find lost week of summer opera nt the Wheeling park caslpo to-night. This ever popular op era will inaugurate the most brilliant repertory that the Wheeling thatre go ing public has ever enjoyed and will be a moat fitting opening, for its success on the occasion of three performances lust week was Instantaneous.. Included in the router this wfcflc ure "The Grand Duchess" on Tuo?{l|y and Wednesday nights and "CnvaUcrln Ruatlcaha" 011 Thursday and Friday. Neither of these has been seen lu thin city and they .are almost certain to test the capacity of the casino If the weather 1b fair. Lillian Iiussell made a great hit In "The Grand Duchess" and Mies Villa Knox will tuke tho leading part here. She much re sembles the beautiful Lillian and was once her understudy. As to "Cavallerla Rustlcann," Mas cagnl has written a work that will live. The Incomparable intermezzo is In it self, enough to Insure its success. Iloth operas will be given with fidelity to ev ery little detail and tho music loving public may look for something out of the ordinary. Tho motors leaving at 7:C0 and 8 o'clock will run Into the grounds. TRAMPS FOR FREE SILVER. The Poller Captnre Five who arc For Hrytn ?ii(l Silver. Last night Officer Dudley surprised five tramps who were holdlnc high car nival In a box car on the Baltimore & Ohio track near Thirty-third street and after wading through vevcrnl rows of growlers and beer bottles, they were loaded into the patrol wagon and taken to the lock-up, where they will remain until this mornitig, when his honor will pass Judgment on.lhem. They request ed the officer to ujwhis Influence to get them out before .election day, aa they wanted to give their support to the lfi to 1 movement. The Itiilrhrra* Picnic. One week from next Thursday the re tall butchers' association will give Us annual picnic and barbecue on the state fair grounds. The list of amusements arranged for the occasion Insures n very large attendance. Five head of cattle and ten luniks will be roasted and served to the public, and a beef killing contest between Wheeling and DrhL-e port's crack butchers will take place Besides this, there will be calf and lamb killing contests, horso races and foot races for handsome prizes offered by the asaoclation. an out, wan turned Into a triple, heeaune of the burning sun blinding Porker and was all thi\t saved Brooklyn from a shut out. lioth toanti played a sharp and brilliant fielding game, one ftf the pret tiest seen hero this seus >n. Attenilunee, s.ooo. Hcore: riiiOAdrt, ati. )t. mi, bo, a, i:. r.verltt, Jtb 3 -lino Balden, :t 0 I :t l! 0 l.anije, ef 2 1 2 11 n 0 Alison, lb.. 4 1 3 M a 0 ityun. if, 1 01210 Deelior, if.., 4 0 1 2 1 0 PfefTer, lb.,., 4 0 113 0 (IMllllh. 3 0 1 X 4 0 Kltti-edgc, i,4 0 0 rt 0 0 Totals 31 4 10 27 15 7) nitnoiCLYN, AB, It. 1111. 1*0, A. 10. ?:rutin, er I 0 2 0 11 Hhlndle, J?b 4 U 0 1 ' S 0 Jones, rf I 0 2 1 0 0 Corcoran, *n n 0 2 1 0 0 Anderson, If I 6 It. son Lai'hanre, lb.........4 0 ' 11 12 1 0 Only 2b 4 1 2 U 0 1 (Htm, c 4 0 8 0 1 3 | Harper, p 4 0 0 \ r, u Total*...., *.,U "l 'it 21 1C 1 Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 11 0 2 '?I Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 l-l Kurntd runs, ciiW-ttgo 3; Brooklyn 1. Two-base hit*, nriflln, Corcoran. Daly, Throe.baso bit, Only. Hneflfles hits, 1-iin go, Dahlen, Corcoran. Stolen banes, Lan w\ Anson, Kverllt. Doublo play, PfefTer, Dahlen and Anson. Htruek out. by Hrlf tlth C. linso on balls, off Orltllth 1; off Banters. Wild pitch, llarper. Time, 1:60.' Umpire, O'Day. Nriinlnn Couldn't lilt, LOUISVJLLIO, July 21?The Senators were unable to bunch their hits on Hill to-day and a little stupM base running In the first Inning lost them the gi\n>'\ Mercer was hit hard and often, the Colonels winning with ease. A triple play by Louisville In the first Inning was a feature. Attendance, 4,COO. Scon: It ll B r.ouisviiio ....a 1 0 3 o : 0 0 *-s is 2 Washington .0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1?G 9 1 Karned runs, Louisville (?; Washington I. Triple play. Crooks, Dexter, Cllngman and Betters. Home runs, MeOuire, l.ush. Three base hits, Clarke. Two-bus"' bits, Clarke, Crooks. Pitchers. Hill uml Mcrcer, Time, 2:45. Umpire, Belts. Western 1311c llnnlti, COLUMBUS. July 2fl.-Coiumbui lilt I Inks hard to-day while Daniels was ul most Invincible, allowing but four safe hits, two of which were merest scratch es. Parrott's fielding was u feature. Score: It B B Columbus ...7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-14 11 0 St. Paul 0 0 0 1 o'.O 0 0 0- 1 4 fi Batteries, Inks and Spies; Daniels and Wilson. Plnye?! on Sttmluy. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. MARIETTA, O., July 26.?Tho Mari etta ball team went to Corning to-day, where they played a team made up of the best players In the Hocking valley, wearing Coming's uniform, and came home to-night victorious, by a score of 12 to 5. Marietta played an errorless game, the third in a week and Reynolds did superb work In the box. ANOTHER WEK .Gladness Comes \A7itha better understanding of the * * transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts?gentle efforts?pleasant efforts? rightly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge, that so man}' forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with inillionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed ho highly by all who value good health. Its heneiicinl effects are due to the fact, that it Is the 0110 remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to vote when you pur chase, that yon have the genuine arti cle, which is manufaetureu by the Cali fornia Fig Kyrup Co. only nnd sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and tho system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not. needed. If , alllieted with any actual disease, one inay he commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely ^*daud gives moat general satisfaction. i Froebcl, the groat promoter of the kin. dcrjrnrten system of teachiiiK children Mild: ?'Let parents not live/or their children, but ti'HU tueic." The mother who understands thin sentiment liven with, even her unborn child. She studien to Ik: wine about herself and the Utile life she In fostering. She doe# ?lt Bfie can fti rfr? 'a2* ?&V2 tWr ?t?yt in life, by giviug it i\ strong well developed body. All through babyhood, childhood ?nd youth #he live# with her son or her daughter. Especially her daughterihc will keen near her. she will alio* no false modesty to stand in the way of that da ugh* ter'a knowledge of herself, of hor posiiblli Hen, of her peril*. She will teach her that hippy, healthful motherhood In an honor, u blessing, That sickness is a mistake, a breaking of nature's law. Hut there are time* or unavoidable overdoing when the syitun b-comcs run-down. Vor over thirty veara I)r. Pierce has used Lin "l'avortto Prescription'' an a rdrength* ener, a pttffrtch a regulator, it works dircctjy upon the delicate, distinctly fcuti nine organs, in a natural, soothing way. It scarchcs out the weak spots; and builds them up. It is beneficial in any Mate of the system. A woman who would understand herself will fiud an able assistant br s?tu1* ing at cents to tb? World's T>I Ap*? awry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y? for Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It is a book th.it has reached it* Gfiotli thou eatid. Jt contains in its 1008 pases an im? metise store of ihfoimation in plaiu words that any person will readily understand. Ma. O. O. 6r?AK,of Sand Hank, Omfgo 0?., AVw Y'trk, testifies lu thU : "Oar fir?t child was botu before my wife was sixteen year* old. AJUrward her health waj very poor. She tried Dr. rlerco'a Favorite yrrtcriptlou. She SI tied flesh and strength by minx two bottle*. irlng the U?t (ivr weeks of her second prcg. naney ahe aprin u?cd the " I'rencriptloa." Her confinement was a rapid uad easy one, aud blie cot up strong and well." MARTIN'S FERRY. IUp* unit .MUlmp* III tlir M111vlni; City Arum llir Itlvrr. A slot machine nnd contents and some beer, whiskey and cigars were stolen from the saloon of William Prince, on Second ?rcat. Martin*H Fer ry, early yesterday morning. The slot machine was worth about $25 and con tained $10 or $15. Mr. Frlnre ?' ?<*:d th* placo at midnight a-W It Ifl snpparcd the burglary took place about 1 or 2 o'clock. Harry Jones, of Los Angeles, Califor nia, formerly of Martin's Ferry, writes to a friend that while he was oa an Is land oft the Pacific coast. be a fish caught which weighed 310 pounds. It must have been a whale. At the Belmont fishing camp near Portland Station, a German carp weigh ing about fifteen pounds was caught yesterday. It was sent to Captain John Hutchinson, father of Bert Hutchinson, a member of the club. Yesterday was Old People's Day In the Methodist Episcopal church. Those unable to walk were taken to the church in vehicles. The church was beautifully decorated and the attend ance was large. At the United Presbyterian church yesterday morning the pastor. Rev. Edgar X. BaUey, was assisted in com munion service by Be v. W. H. Fergu son. of Unlontown. There were two ac cessions. Hon. Lorenzo DanT&rd will speak at Bridgeport next Thursday evening and nt the Republican convention at Woods field. August 1!>. He also speaks at Armstrong's Mills, on Saturday, Aug ust 1. Many out-of-town people attended the festival given by the colored Odd Fellows on Saturday night, at Cumm?e clal Hall. The bicycle will go to George Hamilton, who held the lucky number, *J29. "Who la responsible for the large number of old maids, the men or wo men?" will be the question for discuss ion nt th^ meeting of the St. Mary's Literary Society, on Thursday even ing. By a vole of the congregation of the Presbyterian church yesterday. It was decided to change the time of holding prayer meeting frt?m Thursday to Wednesday evening. Hacketi's band, of Bellalre. was in tOwn on Saturday night, advertising Its excursion to Chippewa lake ntvet Saturday, on tjie Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Railroad. Miss May Hunter, of Cleveland. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claire Chamber lain. She formerly resided here. The repairs nt Spence, Bares ft Co.'s foundry will he completed this week and work resumed next Monday. Mr. Jacob Ryder celebrated his eightieth birthday at his residence on Third street, on Hnturday. Miss Agnes De Vault, who has been visiting In Pennsylvania, returned home on Saturday night. Fred. Eberly is home from a* trip through West Virginia In the interest of Spence, Baggs &. Co. A little child of Hugh McGlumphy fell into a tub of water on Saturday and nnr rowly escaped drowning. Considerable damng* has be^n done to crops lion* th* rlwert ajid creeks above Martin's Ferry. Mrs. A. L. Wetherald -wetW. to Kp worth park on Saturday to spend a couple of weeks. Miss Sidney Parker, San Ise, Cali fornia. spent Saturday with her slater, Mrs. Lee White. Mrs. ,7. E. Reynolds and children are at Bp worth park. Mr. Reynolds was out yesterday. The Martin's Ferry Juniors defeated a pleked nine on Saturday, by a score of six to two. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van Pelt have as their guest Mr. J. C. Hampton, of Som crton. Mrs. Edward Houghton is visiting Mr. Houghton's mother, nt Bust Liver pool. The new bicycle ordinance went Into effect on Saturday night at 12 o'clock. William Mcintosh entertained Ills sister, Lizzie, of Pittsburgh, yesterday. Miss Ellen K~rr has returned front a visit at St. Clairsvllle with friends. Both factories at the Laughlln nail works will resume this morning. Miss Gertie McCord Is visiting rela tives at Canton nnd Mnsslllon. George He Vault Is confined to his residence In the Fourth ward. George Inglebrlght returned on Sat urday night from Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, of Mns slllon, were In town yesterday. Charles IC. Williams returned Inst night from Mt. Pleasant. Ernest Tweedy has gone to Cleve land, to visit relatives. The river attracted much nttention yesterday. MRS. RIIODIB NOAII. of this place, was taken in the night with cramping painB and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial, but got no relief. She then sent to me to see If 1 had anything that would help her. I sent her a buttle .if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy and the llrnt dose re lieved her. Another of our neighbors laad been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse, i sent him this same retrvdy. Only four doses of It were required to cure him. lie says lie owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy.?Mrs. Maty Sibley, Sidney, Mich. All pain banished by Dr. Miles' rain Pills. ATLANTIC TEA COMPANY, WE LEAD! Let Those Who Can Follow. DPn-lOID I1I8T1 Standard Package Coffee, por lb.. Frull Cnnn, hun<Miiad<\ per do*.. 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Specially low prices for this term. I lease call at once and make urrangu raents, or uddress as above. myS-ws&wy 1KD How to Attain It." A Wonrlerftil New | Modleal Boole,written for Men Only. Oae copy may be had free j on application. ERIE MEDICAL C/l. BUFFALO, ft. Y. BY ?wmb 'out S HER VR 8EEDS -Thla Famous _ Kcutnly curea qulnkl r.penuunontly All ner vous dl*eancs. NVonk Mem. i err. bo?* of Uraln Power,lieAdacUr, Wakefulness, H.net Vitality, nlchtlr emission*. cTlldrpoma, 1 Impotency and wastingdtaeaaeeenured br youth ful urrnrs orexeeesee. ContAlnRnoonIftioa.il n tifri'fl tonic nn?l Mood builder. Rlnhn the pole and puny ntmiui mid plump. Kindly carried In vest pocket ?l por box; ? forSfl. llytnnU prepnld with * written vuArnnt*etoeureorraonoy refunded. Frea ntrdlenl honk, fcaled. plain . wrapper, with teaUinonlAla aud tlunnclnl refer eticea. $n ch'trotfnr cnniuiratlont. Htu-areof (m< Mlhttt. Hold by our Advertised asrutn, or address r .?.p M4r.? <?? . *r?nipln. Sold In Wheeling, w. Va? by LoKnn Drug Co., corner Muln and Tenth streets. de'Jl-inwsiVwy pupM THE 1 TO 4 DAY CUR?$A, . I*o Palu. 2xa Elite, irco Bvrlurt, UlEVKKTJ MMCTUHR Olidfill I'mrATE I)I.PAHE3 -t I .V58f .? <!r""*taa?jftMrwst ftrtl.tw, ?l?j?aoo lul,a,tb'TtalM-.ruilMi., r?ril4. MALYDORMFQ.CO.,'uinaaMnr| my2S-Uh&a I'uys for a Ycnr's Subscription to tlic . . . Weekly Intelligencer, WHISKIES. Did you ! Ever Compare ? bottle of Klein's Silver Age Rye Whiskey with any other brand? Of course you found Silver Age to be away ahead. It It the ?ame with DUQUEBNK and HEAR CREEK rye*?they are leaders, became a'? guaranteed to be pure, old and mellow. SILVER AGE, ? P(r QuaaT, $1.00 DUQUESNC, " 1.28 BEAR CREEK, - " 1.00 ? MLU BVIKVWHBJtK.??? MAX KLEIN. Importer and 01 stiller. Allegheny, Pa. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry" as explained by its constitu tion, as follows: " The object ef thie Laegve ehafl b* t9 protect American laber by a tariff on importa, which shtll I adaquataly secure Amarican induatriftl products | ftgainat the compatition of foreign labor." Thera are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and tho distribution of its | publications. FIRST: Corraipondmee is solieitad regnrdipg " Msmbsrship " and " Official Correspcndsnta. J SECOND: Ws nssd and wslcomaoontributicps. wh?thsr small or large, to our cauia, THIRD: W? publish a largn line cf documsnts co*#ring all phases of Uta Tariff question. Som- ' plete sot will ba mailed to any address for 50 cents. FOURTH: Send postal card request for fr?f I eampl# copy of the " American Economist." Addrsss Wilbur F. Wakeman. General Secretary. 135 W<-]t 23d 3treat. N?? Yerk. SUMMER SESSIONS KXCUnalONB-OBO. E. flTIFBL It CO. a ?HBUtBO & ??? EXCURSIONS. Every day almost some persons are takitip advantage of the summer trips. The unpleasantnesses of travel are greatly overcome by being properly clothed. Suits that arc cool, comfortable, dressy, yet that will not be materially affected by dust and clirt of traveling. Such Suits We now offer at very low prices?inadc of Grass Linen, Russia Crash, Covert or Duck, with box coat or jaunty reefer. There is nothing to equal them for tourists' wear, at $1.49, $2.89, S1.08. $4.08 to $8.50 a suit. ' . ? <> . 1 Separate Skirts. In case you have a light wrap and only want the skirt, we have extra values in them?$,(.48. Our Grass Linen Skirt at the above pricc is five and one-half yards wide. Hat scam, with hem eight inchcs deep and trimmed with pearl buttons. Sec it Light Weight Cloth Coats and Jackets for the evening and morning , wear, when too cool to simply wear skirt and shirt waist. Choice styles in all sizes at very low priccs. Shirt Waists? Still selling them every day, which shows the merits of the lines we handle. Thousands were sold thus far and expect to sell hundreds more, for the styles, fit, quality and priccs arc right. Washable Chamois Gloves I11 white, either Mousquctairc or open at the.wrist, at at 68c pair. "Trefotisse" washable, noted for superior quality and fit of gloves, arc fitted with the large, stylish clasp, at ?1. Pique Gloves. A trifle heavier than the regular glace kid, but unsur passed for street wear if you get the right kind Trcfousse" again to the front, at ?i a pair, Curtain Ends. Nottingham, Brussels Net, Irish Point and Tambour, Jarge size, choice patterns, at 25c, 49c and 69c each. FeVEEYTBIHG ? IB ? STOCK! | ! BICYCLES. TENNIS, ' { BASE BALLS, CROQUET, { i FOOT BALLS, t BOXING GLOVES, j ( HAMMOCKS. 5 | JASON C. STAMP,} J 1523 Market St, Opposite Postoffico Wheeling, W.Va. f STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. O TOCICHOLDERS* MEETING. OFFICE OF THE BARBER ASPHALT I'AVING CO.. No. 1 Broadway. New York, July IS, 1RWJ. A special meetinp of tin? stockholders of ..10 company, for trio purpose of amending tlio charter, by-laws, and transacting any other business that may come before tlio meeting, will be held at the ofllce of the company, No. 1 Broadway, New York, at 11 oclock, a. m., Wednesday, August 5, ISflG. F. V. GREENE, F. J. RRISTOL, President. Assistant Secretary. Jy?0-m FOR SALE. House with ten rooms, No. 105 Four teenth street. Hhs every modern conveni ence. Is In perfect repair. Apply to jv3 D. CARTER list. A WAY DOWN PHICE TO A QUICK BUl'EIi. + + + WUhlnsr to retire from the bwdneks I offer tny I'HOTOGKAPHIO STUDIO (or sale. Jy\ T. H. HI GO INS. "l3lOR sale-a good farm on .1" easy terms. Call and seo It, four miles nut from Wheeling on the Wheeling and Fairmont plKo. Finn buildings of all Kinds In Rood repair, and fruit of nil kinds. In flue shape to make money. For more Information call and see for yourself. WILLIAM L DOWLER, Twenty-ninth street Toll House, Wheel Ing, W. Vn. JylQ 1,1 UK SAI.B. arutv CH01CK 1,0 is at umaxu ro> Clicup Ami nu Kaiy Terras. W. V. HOGK. oe6 Cltv Hunk Ihilhiine. IV) Market Sire?'. li TUCKS FOR SALE. Of-'Pharos Wheeling Hallway Co. 3 Wheeling Pottery bonds, 0 per cent. W shares Junction Iron Company. 10 shares La Hello Iron Works. I'd shares llcllalro Steel Company. DO shares Wheeling Bridge Company. SO shares Dollar Savings Hank, ltellalre. 20 shares Aetna-Standard Steel Iron Co. 10 shares Wheeling Steel and Iron Co. JO shares Franklin Insurance Company. R. S. IRWIN, Broker, 'JJ Twelfth St. SIMPSON & HAZLETf BONDS FOR SALE. jr.Mfl City f? per cents. $;i,(Hio Hellalre Steel Company. 52,000 Whltaker Iron Company. SI,000 Wheeling Kleel & Iron Company. Jl.wio Piedmont Water Works. Jl.flnfl .laclcson County. Ripley district. $2,000 New Steel Bridge. $-.000 Barbour County, Phillips district. NO. 1311 MARKET STREET. STOCKS, BONDS AND INVKSl'MKNTS WANTED. "AIT"ANTED - TRUSTWORTHY PER \> SON to travel. Salary 57SO and ex penses. Reference. Enclosed pelf-ad dressed, stamped envelope. SECRETA RY. box "I*." Chicago. C ALESMEN-ONE IN EVERY STATE H to well our cigars on credit. Sample*, good pay. expenses and exclusive terri tory for proper applicants. Address P. 0. Box 1851. New -YOrte City. Je20-s A GENTS?M! LE10NS IN IT-CAM 1V PAIGN \>ook. Life of McKinley and all candidates. Nearly Co pages: 100 Illus trations. Send 15c for outfit?oulck. PEOPLE'S. 3M3 Market. Philadelphia. Pa. io:"i\itli\s. FOR RENT. 1710R RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS A. in the City Hank Building. Inquire at the City Hank of Wheeling _ mr20 TTIOR RENT-TWO OFFICES ADJOIN A~ 1NG In City Hank Building, on the third tloor. Possession Riven at once. * FOSTORIA GLASS CO., Moundsvllle, W. , { Va. Jyl7 \ | I^OR RENT-BEST OFFICE ROOM IN tf:o city; large and plenty of light; centrally locted in best advertised build* ing in tho city, Also largo hall for rent. Apply at 11UR CLOTHIERS. Fourteenth and Market streets. Ja31 j FOR RENT. 5 """m-,n67 i liUU 11 fecund floor. tT room*. 10H j. Mnln street Bnsement entlng home. with all 7 il.Murciand furniture, ready for busloeu. '*'*> LOAN".?SVuw on good resl citato. j! I'OIt SAt.l*.?TMnnd preportv i>avln(r 13 cent. .lAMEs t- llAWi.liV, Ural 1'tBtnto tvml Financial Agent, (1 trivs lOii'N Mnln Street j( GENERAL NOTICES. A SDK5NMENT NOTICE. 1V To whom it tnav concern: Notice Is hereby given thnt O. M. Wle dehuseh, trading as O. M. Wledehuseh &c :: Co., has this day made an assignment of his plumbing business nnd assets to tho . undersigned for the benefit of his creditors. ?-.}(' All persons having claims against him , will please present them to me, for filing as 1 soon as convenient, that they may not be {? overlooked In distribution of whatever pro- ) eoeds may arise from sale of the property, f All persons owing said Wledehuseh will r pave trouble and costs by paying the amounts they owe to me promptly. C. P. FLICK, }i Of tho law firm of Atkinson ?& Flick ? Tel. fiOQ. HIT Chapllne street. ju; Wheeling, W. Va.. July 16. 1S96. % ?; ASSIGNEE'S SALE.-THE PLUMB ING business, tools, goods and fix- }j lures, horse, harnesses, wagon and buck- ij hoard, safe, etc., of O. M. Wledehuseh IV, will be sold cheap. Also the lease of j|. 1 he storeroom nnd shop at 2135 Main street. I VhlH Is a good opportunity for sotno plumb-. ' ? i?r to purchase 1111 established business In a good locution with lease at /): ? very low rate. Rent only $12 per month, I > sood tools and new salable mock ami ma-, jv lerlal. This Is not a lot of dead stock and | lecunuilntlons. 41 , ... In order to avoid expense, tho horse will lie sold especially cheap If, taken at once. Apply 10 ' ? 1 ? I',I-1,CK. Assignee, Jy2I lit lit- Clinpllnc street, Wheeling ?