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lXTER-STATE LEA6LE" j F r Cab. W. U Pet. \ New Castle 19 \ *h*elln? 10 a .i?-? J IV ton 19 9 .S!? J, SprlncfWd < * .411 f To!Mo i 11 4.V0 * M .-o : I > 1.) .444 TounitMowu $ 11 .4T1 Kcrt Wayne 5 1# .175 P C Yotcrday'* wlnnera-^Whrellng. Spring- r fl*M. _. [; To-day'a jr*mea? >? ?? Cuttle at \Vheel- C feus Yotuuprtowra ?t Jdt?n?rteklj Fort 0 \\ a-. nr at Dayton. Toledo at Springfield. > * Wheeling won the opening fT?r.e on * < liiMDd ground*. with tin Ncv. Oaatie*. yeatercUy. through shr^f good f New Castle fielded * wi?v game ani hit the ball three rime* as hard. J! tut the Nailer? wer< fortunate enough to profit by a bunching of hlll^a bane l ?:: j!!i* and at: error, in thr Seventh ^ irr.inr. which gave then* four runa anJ ?? the lame. { Hickman was on the slab for the h leaders, and he pltchrd the best game Men oh U>? WKeelln* grounds lh!? <\i on. Up. to the seventh Inning the lo- t cs!? had boon able to connect with hU t? dcH*err only twice. Even - ?^th the * seventh. the total number of "hits for e? th* game was onlr Ave. all of them * :af!es. Ooyle waa In th?* biix (cr the fl borne team and was hit a#feljr twelve " ? with a total of .Mfteen baoef. t three ^f the hit* being two-bagger* In . fMfti unil fnnrth lnnlnrs. ? Coy> was touched up hurt! ani often. I v tat after that he kept th-? hits well I altered and no runs rttoUed. j A feature of the *ame wu the great ^ game Taylor put up at short Held. He had "leven chances, manjr of them dlf? Acult. and accepted all but one. tlte error being a wild throw to first thai was costly. letting in New Castle's first , core. h IfbM th* Nailers came to the bat In h the seventh lnninp. NViv Castle had b ^ ored two runs, off of ten hits. *rhil.? t> ( Nailer* had no run* and ha<J made _ only two safe drives Coyle'a and Cur- ?, ?!?'. Hlckmitu was pitching great ball, but the routiner of the crowd seemed to m*teadv him for a moment, for he ,j kav- the first base on balls of the game i to Coyle, Lyons singled and Coyle trade a sensational steal of third base oa the hit. Mctilnnts* was an out to Miller, but on Curtls's infleld hit Coyle fl farted for home ami was caucht be- K tween Donovan and Hickman. it io-?k- k ei a? though he would be put out. hut \ Donovan threw wildly over third base <, r.4 Coyle and Lyons scored. tlelng the core amidst the createst excitement. Whaley kept up the good work by hit- ? ting for a aln&le on which Curtis senrf! Tate let the ball slip through him r and Whaley went to third. KeiMit'i I ftr.f sacrifice to.left flfld allowed Wha1*1* t?> come In 'with the fourth run of r the Inning. East on singled. but Tay- \ hr was an out from Rosa to Russell. s Ross* pick-up being on the one-hanieJ *national order. In the next two Innings, Wheeling *'nt out 1^ one-two-thref order, but * N>w Caatle made matters interesting In " the ninth by getting two men on baaea. a Donovan was an out. Whaley to t O'Brien. Then Graffius came to bat in t place of Hickman and worked free * transportation to the initial bag. Nat- *' rt? aent a long fly to McGlnniaa that ? *m accepted, but Fleming got his first t, , hit, a single, and the situation was decidedly interesting. A homer would T ? "? ?-? '?? ?"* vMtnrg anj n *i IH HI* KtfcMiV i"? ?- " ? , I two-ba??er would tie the score. Hus' Ml had already bit for a double and a t p:ncK and the cranks feared he would t So vat damage. but he aetrt up a h harmless little fly back of first base that O'Brleo captured with cornammat': ucainess and the gome was ended. Score: *h~llnc ab. r. bb. tb. sh. sb. no. a. e. Taylor. ?s 4 I M M I | J ?> Brl?n lb 4 Coyle, p I I 1 } ? I J ? ? 5 J.yoci. 3b 4 1 'IS.. 5 ? J C MeKJInnn. If ...i ?J?5iJJ?o Tunis, ci 4 1 } } ? ; J J ? Whaler. n> ....4 Vuu>( ( r- tOOOl 0310h Totals a 4csi??i':!j N?w cast la ab. r. bh. tb. sb. sb. no. a. e ? NatrsM. ss ....4 0 t t 0 > ? j J } IVmln*. rf ...f 0 ! : " ? j J ? y lb 5 ? } ? J 5 '! X ? |, oin. if i ? J ! ? S ? J i MUter. 2b 4 1 1 1 ? J J J J " iu>m, n> 4 a l l o o | J { ? T*t*. cf 4 1 2 3 o o 1 ? 1 t. I?onoT?n, c 4 0 * - * Y ? : A a lli'km.ii p ...? 0 1 1 o J J J 9 ? Xir?mu? 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 \ t??i. r. 1 i: is i l n i? : p Graffiti* hatted for IIlekm*n In ninth. ti * Il"r*nf'.T. 0 M M H ? H-J HU? 1 OOOl?'"11-' B }'^M!!e: ?i o i ?j y j j-,j v Him 0 lilt I I I l-? t. Karnwl runs. New Ctftl* 3- I'*-?"1'1?"' ? lit*. Ru**all. Tate and Donovan. DouMe h t'lav. Taylor, Whalfy *n<l O'Brien. Ba^e* c on MlKta Coyla 2 (Natrc*? and Omffluji; . ty Hickman. 1 (Oarln). Ptrurk out. by " CoyW-. 1 (Gill. Natrewi '/>; by Hickman. G > Knnton. Taylor, McGinn!*", I? tVhalwy). l*t\ on ha***. Whetflh* 2: Nnw v r**Ui * Klrit on error*. V\ lir. lin* 0; Naw Ca?tle 2. Time. 1:?0 Waatber. flrar r ar.?l win-Jy. Playln* Iteld fond. Lmplre. f tl prtngJUld Defeat* Toted*Bpectal Dispatch to th* Intelll*?ne?r. HPRINOFIKLD. May ?.-Th? Governor* _ fintlnuM th<?!r winning atreak by defeat- . Toledo with ' ? ?> this afternoon. In 1 th* sixth KprlnirflH'l Jumped on Korguaon " and aaaum") a winning lead. 8cor?>: 8 RHE fprlnrfleld .3020 0 8 3 0 0-1717 1 ffoMo Z 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0?9 10 3 j. Hntterlrn? Hprinaflold, Martin, Cog* well *nd WlllUuna; Toledo, Ferguson ?nd Ar- ' ihur, a flairs ?t Diflou. Bpeclal Di?patrh to th* Intelllgoncrr. t DAYTON, May W.?Raln UtOppml the r, Dayton-Kort Wajrno jgamo In thMl Irtl Inn- J Mi* io-nay. imyion nn?i ? ??> i"?? ?? ? , v *1mJ* (he vlaltora had only one. j( NATIONAL LHACLH. I f'lijh W. I* rrt J) Tsaldmor* 1* < -W < lnn< Infiall 17 7 .7'* * J'HW.tirirh II 7 .?7 | l'Mlla?l? l|.hU " J? <'l*rHartd 1? JK 'J '? .Ul (, t'? 1'? ' Jtrw klyn ? " ?'' " ?.cw York 7 11 .JW 1 ca " i^ ? d,' M. M 'hlcago "I |? to Varttilneton )* b?< t. Louts 6 18 Y-vterday-. wlnnr^lnrlnigtl. Wt?- ^ until. IHIfflUm To-J?y'n *?mr?-l?altln?ore at Clndnnti. Waahlntrton nt c hic*^. York *t levfland, llrooklyn at toutffrtlfe 11 la- Nl elphln at Pltt?burgh, lloalon at St. Loul*. th PltUbarcb'a lUrd llltllu*. P1TT8BITROH. May elding errors were bail enough to lone any ame. but their ?ood hard hlttigf woni out. I,, Lilian itavo no l>it? after th* tb'jd nnlnK. nd error* wer* if*j>on?lble for the Phillies So ruw in the fifth. Attendant, 2.600. Sc ottbbukOh. ab. n. nil. ro. a. e. S?i" Ml??* Ivi- ib 4 i : t? ? ? 71, onnelly. 3b S 1 J J J J H, Irodke. cf 3 - J * 0 1 Vinovun. ri J *12* addrn. 2b J i ? 1 ? i O' up>]?-n. c % w ?r ? m. :iUcn. |i 4 1 1 o 0 2 II Totals 3U 10 10 27 12 5 jjli III LA I ?K I.I'll 1A AD. fl. PH. PO A. E ooley, ct 4 o o 2 ?? o tolehunty. If I 0 0 2 2 0 >*iJolt', lb 4 v l n i < M. toyl?\ r 4 1 0 2 1 0 rogn. *b 4 0 0 0 2 1 wikn. ?* 4 1 1 0 4 1 I ?a?h. 2b 2 0 1 3 4 1 |n tailing*, rf 4 10 3 10 ifiold. p i o i 2 o Clenunt* 1 0 o ) o 0 or - ? ? ? ? ? t!S Totals 54 4 5 :t 17 3 Cl??mcnts batted for Fitlfld In the ninth, sttsbunrh 5 o fl 0 0 1 4 0 *-10 Dr hlladtlphla ... '> 20020000-4 * Earned run*. Pittsburgh 3: Philadelphia Two'taM hit. Nash. Three-ban#1 hit*. 1 mlth. Davis 2, Hrodlc. Horn* mn. itrodle. 00 acrittee hit. Pad dsn. Stolen baiM, Donelly. First base on ball*. off Klllen 3; off I ft* Id 4. lilt by pitch*! ball. 1'addan. ?' Hid pitches. Klllfn. Flflrld. Time 2 our?. Umpire, Jlurnt. n' nrmtnl Fare* of the Kriiou, of CHICAGO. May 20.?To-day's cam* was Wl h*? crrntcut farvn of the season, both sc ?am* playing Uke a Jul or srnooiooyv. ?i , raa * slugging match from tha mart. Af- , er using up three of Washington's pilch- p ra and having a comfortable Iwid, Ilrlggs nt tent up In the air In the ninth, gave a fr> on halts and waa pounded all ovrr th* fid. McJamca (pitcher No. 4) came in the . Inth, and although he was chilled through . rorn fitting on the bench. ihut the Colta ?' ut without a ran or a hit. Score: te RUE Ml hicago J 2 1 0 3 3 0 1 O-H 17 5 I afhlngton .403 00303 &-l< IS 4 p Earned run*. 3 each flatteries, Briggs , 5 nd Anaon; King. German. Norton. Mcnm? and McGuire. Time. 3:06. Umpire, Uf IcDonald. ma Old Nforr fbr Ml. I^inla. of ST. LOUIS. May The Browna played bi oorly to-day. Hutchinson was on the el uhr-er and waa hll hard by Boston. In al Idltion ha wan vary wild, naarly all of BU la baaea on hall* proving fatal. Collins' attlng waa th>- feature of the game. Atrndance SCO. Score: rc It If E m t. I.ouls 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0- 4 12 1 -c ,o?ton 0 2 1 023 2 1 *-11 10 0 rJ Earned runs, SL Loute 4^ Boston 6. Bat- ea ;rhrs. Hutchinson ana ncranauu. ix> and UanxtH. Time, 1:31 Umpire .ynch bi m RmIiWIo From the Or loir*. M CINCINNATI. May ?.-Thr Red* d*- w rated the Oriole* In a cloae ami en-ltlnj: m amr to-day. McOraw was put out of the am?? by Sheridan In the eight Innlntf. . Vh-n McOraw waa put on lh# twnch. luinn was wnt lo third and Relts took "J fulnn'a plact at aocond. Rcltz was on the CI ench before McOraw waa put out of th* m sme. The Rtidl tourhod Hoffrr up for 18 w! It*. Attendance, 7,000. Score: r h e ? Inrinnatl ...J 0 I 0 0 I 0 6 -!! 1* 8 of taltlmor* .. o 2 0 2 o \ 0 0 1?10 IS 1 III Earned run*, Cincinnati : Haltimor*- 7. HI tat fries. Dwyer. K'r.-t and Schrlver; ar fofTcr and Clarke. Time, 2:1? Umpire, Jf berldan. I.AnKMt ot ih? 9wina. ' tti LOUISVILLE. ilty P.-The Colcnflrtrfs not In th* frame to-day until the " ?1 ?.,? IfniuiWiul nltt ail ixtn inning, wnru f th? box. They al*o rot aft#-r Kennedy nc nil ile*l the ?co/> In the eighth. Neither ?r ' am conhl fcore In th* ninth, hut oa^h f?m 0cored two rtin? In th?* tenth. I?oul?1I1? won the ramo In the thirteenth Inn- at ik. scoring three runs while thf Bride- cl! room* were lucky to ?r?*t two. Herman at ra.? replaced by Cunningham <lurinic the ??, i*nth Inning. Atendance, *00. Scon?: " RUE f .oulnvlite ....0 0000303050ft J-13 21 5 '" Irooklyn ....0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2-12 14 i Kamed run*. LouUvIUe C: Brooklyn 4. A: tatterle*. Herman. Cunningham and Dax- th pr: Daub. Kennedy ?nd Orim. Time, 3 fit ouri. I'mplre, McDermott. cr lU'n at Cleveland. wi CLEVELAND. May 20.-No game: rain, or base baIlcoxxbst. rti It fa about a year ago fffnee Charley 5* llokman. wlw waa in the box for New W?tle yesterday, emerged from the wild* f Morgan town. to catch for th?* West ^ 'IfRlrJH I'nlverrlty team, me stuuenu j. *d ??n Mm catch for the rural nin.? of Corrla X Hood*, and induoed him ti? aiipi * backatop. The Unlvcrrtty pitcher hln't come op to the expected standard. *'f nd in the aecond game of the season *' llckm&n asked to be allowed to pitch. J11 le had nothing but a *wtft. straight hail. ut It mm ITUMf for the students until ?*: Jun?\ when Carnegrle Athletic Club, f Bnuldook, eIkx.*-! th* ynunsr m?>un- J1' aJneer. for he rench*Mt hl? majority. nly a month ago. In the fall he drlft1 to New Caatl#\ jind his work with th* 'aneican* thia year bids ffnlr to become henonvnal. He Is al*o very handy with be stick. * Singularly, "Jalcey" Hewitt, th? clever outh paw, original**! near Hickman's bj omc, and ala? Acquired fame with the , , Vest Virginia. 1 'nlvenilty. whose I to)! mMrn h?? pitched to nn unbroken ^rlnic 101 f victories In IS9S. Then Pittsburgh K"t or Im. afterward* farm In a: Wm out to nf irand Rapids. He Joined N?w Cattle , i*t nummer. He Is In better shape thin .71 ear, and hi a left arm ha* given the ' ?a<Iers much of their present boo?t. L'fh iroo-l support 1w in at his Like J Farmer" Hroivn, U't jwr with asn- and a!?o ?! IV *im" MrthIn.v. H.wltt an J Hickman, rcjoico In if- roifr^mpnn of "Farmer." ,.y Thomas t/each. of Cleveland. has been !V, limed liy Younmrti.wn an third liajwman, g) ml 1..J1 with tv i'?m for MatMfltld hi ?mrh ix< In tb- Virginia l-.iini" last be :.a?on. and later played with tTmrlealrm, ?n . c. He la MKhly recommended. th . ???: Sun lay hall will be Inaugurated at ,u prlriKH-td n.-nt Huwlay. when th? Nail- N. ra will play with the Oovemori. TIi-it- Hi I,. prtMp*?t* a flight being mad"! ci InK it under *t?te law. In ? rl? The work of Pitcher Illckman In Hie ye hlrd Innlnit of yeatenla) a game wa? h' ,...rL .i.i, fl/? i rnrk i nit thr? Sail- *1? rn In ?ur<wlon. retiring the tide. Th?* of l< tlm* of thin phenomenal bit "f twirl- ?r u; w?*re Me??eit# Bliton and Taylor. M In th?* third Inning Hill mn<l?- a Mingle an o renter. <?n which Ruosell. who had m?l" a two-bagger. att?-ni|it.-il to more. ro urtlP madi-a remarkably nn? throw, t?> t might to ih?* plate ?n wlilrh Captain I"? huI wan rn tired l>y two yard*. ill Orafllun, the New Cantle cntchor. who nurd for Hickman In Ih* ninth inning , f >rnterdoy'? game. \? ?,lnlm?I by Paw- br ticket, of the New England league. He ught In thr* opening Wheeling game New Castle.. and for that reason the me hoa bet^n protested by the WheelS management. President 'Power, of the Inter-state. m notified' the Wheeling management pay the YounKatottit dub tho fu!l uirantee for the game on Tuesday of st week at Wheeling, stating thai ree Inning* were played. Thin Is a Intake, which Mr. Power will readily e by examining the official score sent m immediately after the game. Only ro Innlngrt were played and Youngs* wn was entitled only to what it got? e rain guarantee. To-day Is ladles' day. and It would it be surprising to see a large delegam of thefairsex at the park thlaafter>on. Huston or Campbell will pitch r the Sailer*, and Hmlth or Lipp will in the box for the visitors. Wheeling wants two of three In this ries. The clubs now stand even, each iving won two and lost two. The general verdict was that the tilers are Just as fast or foster than e leaders. BOWLING" rhe Club was defeated three straight r the Myrtles in the Carroll Club iwllng League tournament last night. ore: The Club?E. Mctlowan. 10*. M. 103. T. Marker. W. 74. 154. S1U; H. Kb rt. 153. 131. 146. 423; D. McCune, 107. , 86. *71: J. Olwy. 121. 115. 124. 3#>: Hansom. 113, 63. 97. 273; totals, 692. ). 710. 1.962. Myrtles?tj. Weltxell, 148. 154, 110; J. Kane. 127. 145. IIS*: R Halllsy. 127. >5. I; C. Stelnmets. 135. 39, 111; J. Fnrrell. 1 110. 139; C. Junes. 129. 79. 118; totals. ). 671, 731. LOCAL BREVITIES ittersof 9llnor Moment In auil About I be CHr. See tho wonderful Japs at the Wheelg Park Car l no to-night. VV H. Odhert's Jewelry establishment I South Market street. 1m undergoing tensive Improvements. At the Fourth Street if. E. rhurch on mday, tho pastor. Dr. J. I*. Sooy, will each at lt):30 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. 1 Athur Nugent and Frank Alblnger II answer to charges of disorderly nduct before the mayor this morning. fl Mr. George K. Gay. of Buckhannon, t iu* In the ciiy yesierany on uuviucm . r the Buckhannon woolen mills. He ports business dull In his line. CJeorge Qroppe, a fifteen-year-old boy, 1 the Eighth ward, who Is incorrigible. f u committed to the state reform ( hool yesterday by Squire Allen. Contractor James Marshal! has com- j cted painting the city hall corridors, id their appearance In the glory of 1 esh paint reflect his tasty handiwork. J Park Division, A. O. H., has been call- ^ , to meet at its hall thlc evening at 7:30 clork to make arranKements for atnding the funeral of William Fltiger- ( " i Black Prince lodge No. 19, Knights of I'thias. had a class of five candllates 1 the third degree list nlpht. A large legation of Bellalrc Knight* were 1 icsts of Black Prince. g A seven-year-old son of Mm. A. Nolle, the Eighth ward, was run over by a ikery wacon a few day* ago. and the 3 illd's hand has since swolllen to an 3 arming condition, but no serious relit* are anticipated. me joini council commuinr *?u * ?..aula, streets, alleys and grades will i eel at 2 o'clock this afternoon to In?ect the routes of two of the street ^ II ways seeking franchiaes for the jtern part of the city. 1 Rev. F. W. E. Peschau. of Greens- ] irt. Pa.. lectured for the Rev. P. Kuer nt the German Lutheran rhurch at < artln's Ferry, last night. Hia subject aa: "Germans and Their Achieve- ( enta In this Country." Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stamm and tughter left yesterday afternoon over ie Pennsylvania road for Atlantic ty. where Mr. Stamm will resume the 1 anagement of the Hotel Metropole, hlch opens the first of June. Rev. E. D. Whiteside, superintendent the Christian and Missionary Al- ( ince at Pittsburgh, who has spent a 'etlme in rescue mission work, will ( eak nt the Market street mission. 1610 1 arket street. Sunday at 2 p. m. The senior class of the Llnsly Insti- j itc made merry arouna me resiai ( >ard la?t night In the parlor* of the cLure. Full justice was done to a , imptuous banquet, nnd toasts and , ngs wore rendered with true college Irlt- j Prof. James Kirk, the noted singer id hymn writer. wUl llktely have large ?f the ulnging at the Christian 1 id Missionary Alliance meetings at e North Street M. E. church Saturday i id Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 and SO p. in. The apron social and bazaar given at rlon hall last night by the ladies of e German M. E. church, for the beneof the church, was an enjoyable and iccessful affair. There was a large owd present, and a substantial sum as realised. The hall was prettily decuted for the occasion. The pipe organ of the First Christian lurch is undergoing repairs and will put In first-class shape by Mr. hanhoff. one of Votey & Son's expert illders. On Thursday evening. May , Prof. Hartman will give a recital at ie rhurrh. assisted by Miss Llnna nnlg. reader, and Mr. Will Cleinans, laisL The funeral of Ftella Virginia, the >unK daughter of Mr. an<l Mm. John Winder, took place yesterday afterKin. The mi-vIcm*. which wer?> very ipresslve, wore conducted by Rev. C. Clark, pastor of the Thomson M. E. lurch, while the ulnging was rendered r the choir of the cami> church. The terment was made In the Penlnaular metery. CONFESSED TO BIOAXT. Tolerrtl Man from Old Virginia In a Pnk nf Trnnblf, It Is seldom that a person irullty of gamy confe^es his guilt In nn easy, n't-cur.* fashion, for blpimy Is a ser uw offense. Mr. Henry Hani*, a col- j ed irentleman from Old Virginia, do<?? t evidently ao conalder. for Io*t night a Chapllne Btr^ot Justice shop he e**ed tip " In other wonK "he made i bonen about It." Hi*nrv nnd hia wife No. 2. often peek .. justice shop to nettle tholr <1 Ifforres which ?ir?- seldom few and fJf bp. ccn. Mrn. Harris and Henry differ which 1* the aarurfnor. but In the en ..f the Jaw Ilenry must occaalonali]o tli ' leading, for he recently cornet, wi it fort v- lay*' aojourn under i.rift Richard*' care. Henry claim* ^ wife won't ke?*j> off the atreet. but | th ?t n? It may. *h?? cot th?* dead wood j i mm - a ,? 4qulro fh?ii h?T ?po<IM man th?? po?- ( ? ?r of another wife. Proof of this c l-ivi- bv a letter from Mrs. Harris > ?. 1, from McDonald. Pa , and by Mr. t urN*. who acknowledged the corn, r.'i" squlro read the letter, and will w<-*tlffate th- tnjth of It to-day. I In r- 1 i said he left his earlier wife no vera 1 am ajjo. and ho "done hod enotijrh o* <r." But, nlUioujrh hln Wheeling ouse. m ? Carrie Odoy. given evidence being false t-> hlrn, he "atlll lub* de ? oun' she walks on." Harris married * Hh Odey two yen aco. in the court r ?>m la?t tiltrhi. they furnished irreat I nujement In* their effort? t ? heiittl" ch other. Mrs. Harris No :? left the *j om ?i??> Itirt: "ShG didn't want no more * <].) with him.*' The toy? oppeara t.- ! all on Henry's side. Both are very Iterate. SATURDAY. 100 itoirn Mrn'? Work*. In lilnek and hal I Igliu, worth Wi, for 15t, at I.H.UIHIDACO.'S, ll Fifty Years Ago. II* theory of feras to chill Afeetloa'a budding bllaaeai When ardeat lovera took ihelr 6U, No microbea oo their kiaaea. Bow happy they w*rr not to kaov The gem-fad-go yaara ago. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the standard family remedy of the world for oolda, oougha and long diseases. It is not a palliative, and is not therefore put up in email cheap bottles. It is pat up in large bottles for the household. They cost more but cure more. Fads oome and go but no theory or fad can overthrow the fact, that the greatest cure for all colds, oougha and throat and long diseases, la Ay el's Cherry Pectoral. gQ Years of Cures. BELMONT TRADES AIIXXBLY r? OIti >b EaUrlklnrntHl this EtibIdi I Belial rr. The concert to be ulvon this evenlnt it the Klyslan theatre. At Bel la Ire, fo he benefit of the Belmont Central La >or and Trades Assembly, by local tal nt. will be well attended. A numbo rom Martin's Ferry are on tho pro rraxnme. Ttm following la lha pro rramm/j to be rendartd: PART r. nstrumentsl duo "Golden Youth Mi** L&flca UoftJfl, Anton LaRoche. /ocal Qu%rt? tt* "The Merry Makers klrs. Flora Hipkins. Mis* Laura Hlpklnj C. J. LaRochu and Jesse Hlpklns. focal MHO ....Don't you Think I'm Just the Girl? Miss Lena Archer. Jlarionet solo....Schrolners Walts air, vs A. R. Hefser. Ethiopian Bonjj....Fly. you Blackbird*. F1 Miss Llllle LaRoche. larltone solo -n Mr. Jesse Hlpklns. flute solo "Home of Love Georce TumbuIL ioprano ?olo .."The Cricket and tho Ross Mrs. Flora Hlpklns. PART 1L Jale Octette.."Tripplng through th* Rye bfeftsrs. Albert Heatherlngton. Wllllaj Wufintn, John Hopkins, Fred Waat man. jr., William Mllllgan. CharU Strahl, Frank B. Archer, James Tun hull. PtoUn solo ? Miss Georglana Watson. focal duo "Nlifht of Joy Mr. and Mrs, C. J. LaRoche. nstrumental solo Classical s?lectlo John 8chlck. lass solo "The Old Gravo Digger Frank D. Archer. ?omlo vocal duo .."Things that None of us Like to Do T. T. and Master Frank flea!. Tornet duo "Ren??c" polk Messrs. F. Bentfield, A. Hcatherlngion. 1TMBCHCT. Irmf JTtwi lUna Oalhtnd la the Bu Marshall Coast/ Town. Henry Dunner, general agent of th Fohnston Harvesting Company, wa ailing on Leroy Allen yesterday. Homer West and Misa Brighter Wea >f St. Clairsvllle, are visiting thel brother, S. B. West. Rev. D. B. Eden was at Moundsvill reaterday, attending a meeting of th rounty court. J. H. Thomas. Baltimore & Ohio engl *eer. ia visiting his parents at Fair IJUUU A. O. Shrlver Is at Buckhannon o 3u?lne9*. He will return on Saturdaj Mrs. John GilllnKham 1? neriously 1 it her home on McMechen avenue. Prof. W. 8. Freed, of Mound?vll]i vaa In town yesterday. The stead 1?L-^-?^ J nerret. If be mil jbv mi the lioa'e ejn mil loet The lk>t 1% V^H^Hhoatrr U not th only m*n who need ?ic?u7 ucrrn. a a ? > btulacu man now idaya aetda them. He most bare them i tie would bear tbe atrain of business con petition and be successful. A nun wit ihaky nenraa ttanda a mighty poor show i the business world of to-day, where b oust hit tbe bull's-eye of fierce competitio many timet in a day. Steady nerves ar lependent apon pure blood, and to hav pure blood one must hare a perfect d festion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover foes to the aeat of the trouble. It is not * dative. It makea the nerves steady b furnishing them with proper nutriment ] correct* all disordera of the digestion. I nvigoratea tbe liver. It makes the bloo -ich and pure in nutriment. The nerres n reive their proper nourishment from th jlood and soon become strong and steady Business men recognize the value of tb 'Golden Medical Discovery" and thoti tands have testified to its virtues. Drug ,nst* sell it. "Ksriag suffered for severs! years with lud fwtion," writes. tUmusl Walker. Kso.. of Pari sburr. Cheater Co.. Pa . "I concluded to tr 'our valuable ' Golden Medical Discovery' A er taking flee bottle* I wu rnlirrtr cured, ilao Buffered from bladder trouble. Which wa ilao cured by tbc ' Discovery-' I f?*l like a on MB." Dr. Pierca'a Common Sense Medica Idviner is a book of 1,008 pages am >eer three hundred illustration.*, some o hem colored, all fully explained. Thi mok ia free. It has been filing for $1.50 s'ow you may have it in all ita uaefttlneai ind in strong paper covers, for at one-cen tamp*, which pays the coat of mailing only >r in cloth binding for ti stamps. Aadreai .Vorld's Dispensary Medical Aaaociatioa iuffalo, N. Y. friinraaeeOnleimlal Mild 1 iiternatloiin Etpnilllouat Xaahellle, Teim.. 9lajr I ti October 31? l*U7. For the above Exposition, the Haiti lore A Ohio will sell excursion ticket rom Slay 1st to October 15th, Imth ?ei? on and 20-dity round trip tickets, u educed rate*, nnd on Tuesdays nn '.'nirsd.iys of each week until Octobe 6th, will sell ten day round trip ticket t greatly reduced rate*. For r.itey Imlts, etc.. apply to Baltimore & Ohl icket agents. UKAU Stlfel * Co.'ami. now. NATL'It I) A Y? 100 plrrfi Cliirtd nimlllfi, wortl '4 l-'4?. for 5c. ! L. 8. UOUO 4 CO.'l. REMNANT SALg-l Geo. E. S TO-DAY. -THE REM SA ONE-THIRD. Thousands of pieces of g< from the cheapest Cottons Goods, in lengths of from dress Lengths. Oar big many short lengths in tl and these go to make up t the big remnant sale?gtx t a yard, while Muslins an ' Household Linens, Ma Trimmings,etc., are here all at the same rate? . ONEPR > ___________ Don't Miss It. n :Geo. E. S a _ it'_ ? !.r ? as inis is a 5pcuuiif u\j % or taken back. J a WANTED. \IT" ANTED?GENERAL AGENT T Tf represent the Louisiana Bond Co.. t Mexico. (No lottery feature#.) Will pa ? good commlMlon and expense*. Dond r< ' qutr?d. LOUISIANA BOND CO.. M.xlc City. Maxlco. __ ap? * A GENTS AND GENERAL AOENT Ji J\, for "Gems of the Nude?from Parts. An Art Work printed In color*: 1? pagei . 11x13 Inches; entirely new. Blr pronti c' Sample copy 25c. Address HOME. 3^ ** Market street. Philadelphia. Pa. myfi ? FOR RENT. * TT<OR RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOUl I In the City Bank Building. Inquire a - tba City Bank of Wh?ling. mrlfl For rent-a nice, newly ftp NI8HED room, located near Chaplin " street, on Twenty-third street, sultabl r. for a *entleman. Reference? require*! I] Call at No. 46 Twenty-third stract. my7 1" JlOR 11ENT-HE8T OFFICE ROOM II the city; lar*e and plenty of light centrally located In best advertised build In* in tho city. Also larre hall for rent -? uirfc yvriiiBH8. Fourteent: antTiUrkat ' trwtU.' ~ Jag PLUMBING, ETCJ. HI* M'XOWX. a numbing. Gai* and Steam FIttini Gasoline and Oil* of all kinds. S?*wrr Plp< etc.. 1911 Market street. Wheeling, W. Vi Telephono lOi Kitimatea Furnl?h? myl . TRIMBLE & LUTZ COMPANY SUPPLY HOUSE. 7 I* e PlambUr ui Ou FltUog, ' Mtain and llot Hater UsaUtp f. ' A Fall Line of the Celebrated?? S SNOW STEAM PUMPi n Kepi Conatantlr on Flacd j! ROBT. W. KYLE, j Practical PlamberQas and Staim Fitter, J 1165 MARKET STREET. rj RTGu and Ktatrta Cb?nd*ll?n. Filters. ?u1 d Taylor iie? ilurn?r? a ipecialty. rnri r ; fwedding^^l (I Invitations. * o*o< l X tumplcs of New Styles l O can bo seen at our , 9 Counting Room. Call i 2 and tee them at + + J | The i Intelligencer, | 25 and 27 + + ' 6 fourteenth Street. S - - l PHOTOGRAPHY. MILES' ART STUDIO. i Photographs. SIS'* 7Vf7*IN STRBBT. 7Sm)i:ns wm tiik most < < >? ilLI ocatkd and intricatb dk8iqni OF PRINTING carrfully and intelligent!; ? comDletrd at tha INTKLUGKNCIiU JOl PRINTING OFFICE. > , . [IRQ. . 8T1FBL * CO. tifel & Co. * - TO-DAY. BIG NANT LE. - ONE-THIRD. jods from every department, to the finest Silks and Dress i one and a half yards to full sales this spring have made le Dress Goods department i a most valuable portion of xls worth from 50c to $2.50 1 T17--L T7.I?: t .11 a w diii rdunw ui au tvuiwo^ ttings, Draperies, Linings, in all grades and styles?and ?* j? THIRD ICE. Don't Miss It. tifel & Co. ;oods will be sent on memo * j? > > | FOB SALR. 0 "OOR SALE?ONE AND ONE-HALF Jj lot In Greenwood cemetery; An* loc*7 tlon: corner lot: adjoining best improvements In cemetery. Address CEMETERX ? LOT, carc Intelligencer offlce. *pl? 1 For Sale or For Development. *! An Oil I.ease on 41 acres In Batell 11 District, Moooac?llA eonntj, W. Va., at the hrod or Flat Hun, adjoining large : diTtUpmenU, ami Mid to be the best territory la the state. JAMn L. HAWLEY. a Real Estate aad Loan Ageocj, 10415 Mala Street. Stocks for salbl 10 shares Wheeling Title and Trust Ce. j Whltaker Iron Works bond. CO aha re* Wheeling Steel and Iron COb 20 shares German Fire Insurance Co. CO shares Wheeling Railway Co. 1 Wheeling Pottery bonds, i per cent. 2 Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. I p. C. boodg. tO shares Bellalre Steel Co. CO shares Wheeling Bridge Ca t shares Exchange Banlt. " ?. b. ujww, uroiier. a xwwru^Bt J?OR SALE. c. i FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGHGT0L CHEAP AND ON BAST TEEUC& - W. V. HOGE, City Dank Building, 1300 Market It ' BONDS FOR SALE. Foatorfft Glaus Company. Wheeling Steel Bridge. Wheeling Pottery. Wheeling Steel and Iron Company. Ylntlafr* fnmnanv. Piedmont Water Work?. [ HOWARD HAZLETT, Stocks, Bonds and Investments* CXQU1G* RAVK 81*0*6. FOR + SHLE. The National Collection Agency, of t Washington. D. C, will dupoee of the following Judgment!: - WEST VIRGINIA. i Beltngton Coal and Coke Co.. Beltn*! Gilpin*?' Son.' Berteiey *BprtnJf?!~.'.'. O 01 t j K QlUotple & Co.. Bretx 47 S f Kami, Norman * Co.. UrookvtUt.. 4m M k j p. llowertnasttr, Rniceton ran > Auf. Bchulta. Cliarlwiown an [ ? M. ChrUtlan. Dln?r?? M 00 I I O K. Benedict. E??( Bank 1ft 8 [, o. 'v0,sMnrr m* ? ! -".V":. : $ S k ! v n Carpfl"Wri Oap Mills............ M M i \\ W Cowan..drwnwood U4H f M. Par?on?. "Ttf.fJoS* *3 5 r 11 J lluKh**?'ntOH SO J J. R.*R*mwy. Hoffman 11S ,, ! Lull A ^^"pMryvnie lSS 85 f r j m. Woodford, phil||pi... 2l< 71 , f c W. Whwlor, RowleBlmrir..... 1S7 to jfjn i atnn?. liowinan *Co,j Howlotburf., 7S| II J. D. CoWKrr SCO, KUdOJe 7i 10 T A. Douiela* Ruak m B f CI. A- Otrd?n. S*rdl? .. 1* 47 f II. E. Blend & Co.. Sutton 2* 00 t Bartlett Broa.. Triplet ni% . M. Rche?ln*er 'W nw'ljn* Ill M J. D. Adktn*. Torkvtll* ?7 0 BUND D1D8 TO ' THE RATIOHAL COLLKCTIOH AGEICT WASHINGTON, XX G ocH -J ^ ALLS. SOIREES AND PARTIES ; Supplied with alt kind* or Plain and Fancy Print Inf. An cntlro New Line of Samples ? of l>all Programme Tickets and InritA* r tlons, at all nrlcea, at the Intelligencer I Job Printing Office, U and 27 Fourteenth treat Mi ...* J.l. ./."jitoi?;