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LNTER-STATE LEAGUE 5 _ T Won. Lo?L PM, lh v,w r??!U ? ? S ? fefT1? \l :S U Snl. rdfW Jj ? w Tuun*Mown JJ J; -TV W Fort WlT? J' Jj ? wiiwiint ? ;i w MurtMt -_ 11 ? ',n ( Yesterday's mornlnjc winners?Wheeling. U? Vfw Castle. Young<io?Qt Manaflelo. ?1 ? jj | YtfMwt afternoon winner*? Dayton. lUftaflttd. Toungitown. Toledo. ^ to-<u)>. fisri0"wiiLJ,?. #8S; fv I Spruurnria xsnxivni. v. .. v Castle. Fort Wayne at Youngstown. c< I MOBHIHO 0AKE1 M I Ei Wheeling won Che morning Decora* W :ion Day trim? from Dayton In a walk. ^ before a small crowd, the smallest holWay crowd ever attending a game here. Garvey was In the jf, box for the Nailers, and up j Tc to the seventh he had the Dayton? ?] st his mercy. In the seventh and ninth Innings the red-headed young Qt nan let down materially and Dayton qi plied up sevt-o run* and made a one- 7j tided game quite interesting G. Brown, the ex-Toledo pitcher, was In the points for the visitors, and his pitching ira* anything but an enigma w. for ihe Nailers, who made singles and doubles cS aim to their heart's content p, for Ave innings and then let up Just to ] save the boy's reputation. O'Brien and I Messett. In particular. dUtlngulshed ] themselves with the stick, snd the pop- b? u!sr catcher's many friends were Tl more than glsd to see that he h?* real iv recovered his batting eye. O'Brien had four hit*, three of them two-Dag- rt **r* and all timely. ha Through the Injury sustained on or Sunday at Dayton, by Taylor. Coyle Ci tva* put In at abort fl*M. and to aay J" that hi* tine playing surprised the fans r*1 l< putting It mildly. He played th?* P-iaitkin as though he had b??en at It all atoog Hla one error was an excusable mlaplay. Hut the absenc* of Taylor 3 and his .*40 batting hurts the tram *, greatly and It la hoped "Dill' will soon be ?n the gam? again. Sror*: M Wheeling. ab. r. bh. tb. ah. ab. pa a. e &P Curtis. if ?3330010ft J O'Brien. lb.... 4 2 i 7 0 a 13 0 ** Coyle. m 4 j ] l o o a 4 1 ar Lyons, 3b 4 1 1 2 I 0 o 1 1 MKJInnlas. If. 6 u l I 1 n : 0 1 Kaston, rf f? I 2 2 0 4 6 0 ^ hatey. 2b.... 3 1 ?) o # o 1 3 ? : Mrsnltt. e - 3 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 he Carrey, p 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 S 0 If _ _ _ rr Totala 40 14 IS 20 2 0 27 11 3 rl Dayton. ab. r. bh. tb. *h. ?b. |k>. a. e. Hogan. cf 4 1 v '? o o 1 o 0 v Torreynon. lb. 4 0 2 2 0 0 I? o # ? nick. If S 3 1 1 0 I 2 1 0 T< K>m*a. ?b ... 4 1110 0 0 2 0 jr^-nwald. c.. 4 3 2 ' 0 1 7 0 1 th Weand. rf 412200400 <"*r*o. tb i 1 2 2 1 0 2 2 <? I T ?r-ft > 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0|R Brown, "p 412200011 ?; ToUb ? 11 12 IS 2 2 27 1 ? WhMUuRun* 2 2505000 Ml tn Hit* 2 2 ? 1 4 0 0 1-li v, Dayton? Hun* 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 4-11 * HIt? 2 0 0 2 0 1 4 1 2-12 1 Earned run*. Wheeling 2: Dayton L Two- ra l?a*e hit*. O'Brien 3, Curtis. Lyon*. Home run. Greenwakl. Stolen baaes. Flick. : Greenwald. Bases on ball*, off Oarvey 4: off Brown 4. Baae* on hit by ball. I?y II Brown 2. Struck out. by Oarvey 3: by Brown 6. Passed ball*. Oreenwald 1. wild Ir pitch. Brown L Sacrifice hits. Wheeling 2; < l>ayton 2. Time. 2 hours. Umpire, MrXamara. U ? n Ont lu Dm Xlmth. ^ Spcclal Dispatch to the Intelligencer. at TOtTN'OSTOWN. May 3L-The Otant* w wers out batted almost two to one. but were lucky enough to win In the ninth In- lc ring by & bunching of hits and errors, p* Score: n< RHP Youngstown ..3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 M n 3 Fort Wayne..1 0 M 1 1 t ( Mil 4 Batteries?Toungstown. Kimball and Zlnram: Fort Wayne, Darby and Camp- ,e bell. Umpire, Keefe. m ? bi BiHk'i FIm PilchInc- (? Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. b' MANSFIELD. May SI.-The feature of " - *l- or th* mornin* itame wa* me n?? rium..* of n?adle. late of the Columbu* tram, ct *' Tb? W??twn league. who let down the ?' SprtnjrneJd# with fhra hlt?. TTie neldlnc 11. m both sides was sharp and brilliant. r, Sc0": HUE JUWf.ld ....1 I) 1 1 ? ! ? J 0?12 'i 1 .. SprlntlfUJ .. 0 t II I t II ?-1 5 3 ?l Batteries. Beadle and Lynch; Mcllvane hi r.d William*. Horn* run. Kats. Two- p| >m?* hit*. I^atham. Botners. WerrkJC Z, Marfan. Umpire, Co lira n. ^1 Toleriaa Didn't Arrive. * fiperlat Dispatch to the Intelligencer. jc NEW CASTLE, May ?.-New Caatle secured an unearned victory thl* morning throush the non-arrival of the Toledo ? **m. whl<*h waa delayed wen of here. 1 mp!i> (I'Hrlen gave the game to New *'> Castle, t to 0. AFTEKjlOOH 0AMZ8. The *ftwx>n game wa* a decisive defeat for the Nailers, who were unit M* to flo business with fleorge Hel- ^ BICYCLES-JASON C. STAMP. ! ^ A HANDSOME WOMAN '> Never look* hsnd?omer thsn when JJ, riding on a graceful whe?i. fti A PtAIN WOMAN r| Never looki let* plain than wh*n ,, cycling. K StSSIBIL WOMAN v. ' n ar^t more pleasure, profit ami 1,1 delightful enjoyment in rldlnc a RAMBLER BICYCLE Than any oth*r. H'i ?o itght and r* ?*?/ running?tnnal run* Hiw|/. fr JASON C. STAMP 9ELL^?EM !,! 10SS MARKET STBEKT. vi Hi? isfc ian. even with the aaaistance of the itbuslaatlc root hi * of the 2.000 apectors. In the first Inning the Nailers ade four hits and scored two runs.btit 'ter that the Covtnfton young man a* almost Invincible, only three hlt.1 In* made and of theae one only, lntpbell'a homer, reaulted In runs. Wheeling opened with two runa In the nl Inning. Curtis hit for two bases id single* followed In auocesslon by Urlen. Coyle. and Lyons, and It lookI aa though the Rime would be won i a walk. With two runa acored and no on b.tae*, McGinniss struck out. aaton advanced the men with a sacflee. Whaley failed to gratify the expiations of the crowd, striking out. i Dayton's half the score was tied, tie visitors gathered in three more tn ,e third. In the fifth each side scored, on horn a by Campbell and Kietnan. Day. na clinched their victory in the sixth hen the Wheelings went to piece*, 'ith two out and two on baa**. errors er?? made by Coyle and McGlnnlaa. hlch were followed by Cargo's Anisic. %?/>rta*Aj<r.4 thri>?* arid hit* by ftrrttt And U'.oman. The result wi* x rutin, when not one ghould Have 'en Hcorrd. Scotv: ?>e*lln* ab. r. bh. tb. ?h. ?b. po. a- * Sfcfcl ! ? iyl?, m is&JZuzi 21 o s 11 j i mon. rt i ; i j i * ; ? ; ?? ?--1 impbcli. p... i I I J J J J J _ TolaU 5 1 1 II 1 S * a ' iy ton. ab. r. bit. tlx ah. ?|k pp. c S?-l Hi ISii 11! i i! i i -wnirald. c.. ? 1 1 > J J ? S 5 tmi. -< 11 1 ' J ! J ; J ltlrman. p. i It J J Totals ? U IS :4 1 1 ^ II 1 &ST. ? J l i J J t? lilt* * SET" 2 0 j o 1 ? 0 ? 5f ??? 1 ',>u Eartwd run?. WhwUM S; Darton lr*Z?jh hltm Curtla. Flick 1 Rloman. I ar*o irre-hJkM> hit. Orwnfrald. llom* n?. Campbell. R"ni?n_ 8";l'n iron* ?. Hocan. Double P?*y*. trgn. lllrman and T?rr'lr?""-1*r" t. Rloman and TorWgtt. ?" 1Jp oft Campbell 4: on Rl?nan 1. hom i hll by pttrh?d b*M-,,"TK^r5S5biii ? lim.b?l[ J. Struck out- br f^P'"1' < Kir man I Time. >:?* I raplr*. Mcima-a. aprlncll.lrt*. Rallr eclal Dispatch to tne intelligence*-. MANSFIELD. May SI -Springfield made great rally and nearly won out Peadle, ho pitched the morning game, was reived by Van (Heaen. Score: R H t. ansfleld ... 1 2 0 S ? 4 3 0 4-1* 12 i rtngfleid ...? 10 0 10 19 #?14 II 2 Batterten? Mansfield. Beadle, Van Glen and Lynch; Springfield, Whlttridge id Williams. r?iMa'l Hit and Woa. >eclal Dispatch to the Intelligencer. VEW CASTLE, May Jl.-Error* by the tme team at critical point* gave the Mud mis a victory. In the preaence of a larcf owd. Hickman wa* an enhnna to the *ltor*. but poor support tells the talc. :ore: rhb ?w Castle.0 100201 f? 0- ? 11 T >l*do 1 0 1 0 0 ? 0 *-!? I I Batterte*?New Castle. Hickman and ?novan; Toledo, Kelb and Arthur. Haoalara DoitnmI Again. >edal Dispatch to the Intelligencer. rOUNOSTOWN, May It.?The homa am won this afternoon'* game In a pretconteet. abounding with rood plays, but e result waa never in doubt. Score: R H E >ungstown ..I o o 1 1 0 0 l -? 10 i >rt Wayne ..0 00101002-6 10 2 Batterte*-Youngstown. Jordan and Zinm; Fort Wayne. See vers and Campbell. bass ball comiirr. at* off to the Nailer*, veteran*! c-- ????... W.M fhur i ?h*rine inimM with the "Old Soldier*," On Decoration Day. The third and final Fame of the sers with Dayton will be played this 'leraoon, and the opposing pitcher? Ill probably be Coyle and Emlg. The ami ore pretty evenly matched on eaent form and an exciting game will > doubt be witnessed. There ar? many rumor* afloat about ien the Wheeling management Is to cure, but there la nothing In the ruors of a definite character. It haa ten said Wheeling would get Pitchers ardlner and Hastings. of the Plttsjrgh club. In the cane of Gardiner tin is probably untrue, as Gardiner ?ly signed with Pittsburgh to play on le home grounds, and Hastings' good ork against New York yesterday afrnoon would no doubt cause the Plttea to keep him. The Wheeling team would be greatly rengthened by the accession of Trunin Taylor, the Huntington boy. who itched for Parkersburg lJ**t year and t down the Cincinnati Reds with two Its in eight Innings. Parkeraburg ants him ajraln, but Wheeling may t him H?' I* now Httending o medal school at Louisville. Th?? fans are hoping McGinnl** and 'haley will ?oon recover their batting plies. At present it Is the ?-xceptloij > the rule to nee either get on a base, race up, boys: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P*r. iltlmor* 23 K .742 Inelntiatl 2.1 II .f.7i? tt?bur*h ?* 11 .621 o?ton 12 lowland 17 13 ..v,7 w York 1? 13 .61!? r?ulsvlll?? 1"? ! *? .U* kii..l.|nhla ]? 17 .4V-, rooklyn ]5 J'; .1*4 lilraco a. H .. .Xtl 'aNhliiKlon 5 -? .30" . Loul* # W .IM Ycaterdajr'a mornlnif winners?Clncln* Hi, Ualtlrnore, Louisville. Yesterday's afternoon wlnners-Clnrln?tl. New York, Philadelphia, Ilonton. rooklyn. Today's game*-Ft. Loul* at Boaton. let-Hand at Itrooklyn. Pittsburgh at New ork, Ixiulavllle at Philadelphia. ChamitloiK Won. CHICAGO. May 31.?The Champion" won if morning game. which whs long drawn U and looaely played PonU'ft wlldn? ive. th?? l/v-ain their four run*. Attend* nee 3,WO. Hrore: mi K hlrneo 3 I II II I) 0 (l II M ? 3 Rltlmorn ....1 0 I 0 10 I 0 MI3 I I'.arned run*. llaltlmor* 1. Patlerle?, r?KK!* and Donohue*. Pond and tiowetlan. Time, 2;?$. t'mplre, IIunit. Colour!*' I.io l?y 11 It f I use. PHILADELPHIA. May >1 The Phillies mrneft from ihnr di*n?irou? w??f?rn I it to-day am) pj ayed with Ixmlavillr. The nltors took I he morning game by lucky Ittln* In the seventh, with two men it and iwo on bases, Clark* lifted the J ball over the rl*ht nMd. fence. Both club* tl*lded almoxt fault Irntly, Hcorv: r. 11 r: Phlladrtp'a'.. .0 a I 0 0 0 0 I 0-S x ? Loulavlll* .o I u 0 v 3 0 ?I * : Karr.'-d punt, 1'htladclphla 2: Loulavlli* 5.- HtKMies, FltleM uiul lioyle. Vvnzif and Wilton. Tlmr. l:4o. I'mplre, McDonald. Pl?f*?l KMppf Hull. CINCINNATI, Mny JV-The Senator* ??r? defeated by ?ii* Iltda itita mora In* In an exciting K?im-. Jloth tram* played nappy hall. W'rliflry played third bate for Inn Senator*. Hrtfly belng 111. Nopton took Wrlfley*t place In left field. Attendance 2,000. Score: r H E Clnetnnatl .,..1 o o 0 0 t 1 0 1-4 * o WuKlilliKton .1 0 U 0 U 2 o 0 l?I I 1 Kapned nint. Cincinnati 5. Batterlea, Khret and HcbrlYrr; Hwaln and lioffulro. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Krniile. Am&jrooy QAMH. KBW TORK, May 31.-Twenty thousand person* "aw the New York* administer a food drubbing to the Pirate* thU afternoun al the Polo ground*, the morning Kamf having been postponed on account of rain. It was all over after the first Inning. when the Giants scored eight runs on a double, a couple of singles and error* by the Pittsburgh men. Tannehlll went In to pitch for Pittsburgh, but could aland the pac?? for only two innings, when Hastings relieved him and pitched good balL Kuste was in good form and pitched a pretty game. Score: NEW YORK. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Van Haltren. c. f... 6 2 J J 0 0 Tltrnan, r. f 6*1100 Joyce. 3b J i 0 3 1 0 G. Pa vis, a. I 2 J 3 1 1 Gleason. 2b 4 0 0 3 4 0 Holmes. I. f 4 13 111 Wilson, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Warner, 4 115 3 0 ilusle. p 4 0 0 0 2 1 Totals M 10 II 27 U 3 PITTSBURGH. AB. R. BH. PO. A- E. Smith. I. f 6 0 1110 Ely. a. a 6 o 3 4 6 3 II. Davis. lb 6 0 1X32 Donnelly. Sb 6 o 3 2 1 o lirodle. c. f 5 o 2 3 o 0 Donovan. r. f 4 0 10 11 Padden. 2b 4 o 1 0 2 0 Sugden. c 4 114 3 1 Tannehlll. p o o o l l o Hastings, p 2 l 0 1 _l 0 Totals W 1 IS 24 1* C New York B 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-10 Pittsburgh 0 00020000?2 Earned runs. New York 2; Pittsburgh 1. Two-base bits. Van llaltren. O. Davis. Holmes. H. Davis. Stolen bases. Van Hal- n freu. TJernan Double plays. Ruale. O. t( Davis and Wilson; Gleason and Wilson: H. Davis and Ely. First base on errors. New York t; Pittsburgh 3. First base b on ball*. ufT Kum* 2. on 11 animus 4. mi t by pitcher. Runic L Struck out. by Rusle ?; by Tannehlll 1. Passed ball*. Warner 1. Wild pitch. Rusle 1. I^ft on bases, 6 New Tork T: Pittsburgh 11 Time. 2:15. Umpire. McDermott oe kales Is was an Attraction. A BROOKLYN. May 11,-The Brooklyn and Cleveland teams celebrated Memorial Day at Eastern Park this afternoon, and no lea* than 17.600 persons were on hand c to assist them. The morning game was y postponed because of rain. Brooklyn hit n Young freely in the first two Innings. Payne pitched a masterly game and kept c the hit* made off him well scattered. Interest was centered in the work of Socka- * lexis, the Indian. It being his first appear- ' a nee as a Learue player in the east He c failed, however, to distinguish himself In o any way. Score: w Hrooklyn ....J II I IIMMI] l Jj Ctwland ? I I 1 I I I I l-IK I Earned runs. Brooklyn 5; Cleveland 2. * Batteries. Payne and Grim; Young and P O'Connor. Time. 2 JO. Umpire. Sheridan. ? c A Fin* Fielding Came. I PHILADELPHIA. May 21 -Pbiladel- g phia shu* out Loultfville In the second q same. The features were the perfect Held- 0 In* of both teams, and the number of Phlladelphtan* who scored after recelv- c Ing gifts from the pitcher. Elitht of the * Phillies runs were so scored. The Louis- e vllle's hits were scattered through eight C Innings and eleven men were left on bases. \ Attendance 10.411 Score: j R H E Fhllsdeln'a . 0 2100015 0-14 12 0 LoulflVllfe .. .0 OPOOOOOO?0 10 0 V Earned runs. Philadelphia C. Batteries. $ Taylor and Boyle: Magee. Hill and Wilson. I Time. 2:20. Umpire. McDonald. r ? v Made II Three Straight. r CINCINNATI. Mar JI.?The Rede mad* o It three traljrht by defeating the Senator* this afternoon. The playing of both Coreoran and Beckley *u the feature. At- ? tendance 9.000. Score: f R If E a rincinnaU ...0 J I ! 0 M ? -4*4 r Washington ..1 0000110 0-3 60 y. Earned run*. Cincinnati !: Washington 1. Batterlee. Rhine* and Schrlver: Mercer _ and Farrell. Time. 1:25. Umpire*. Emilie A and Lynch. <J Pfffftr'i Gtwt Playing. b CHICAGO, May XI ?The afternoon game wan full of life and excitement and be- \ longed to either side until the last out. Botn pitcher* were hit hard and freely. Corbet t receiving perfect support, while n Callahan'* was rather raggtd. PfefTer** pretty work at **con<J was a feature. The j game wan called at the end of the ninth to allow the teams to catch their trains. * Attendance 18.000. 8core: " Chicago ! 0 0 0 H M M1H t] Baltimore 0 1 0 ti 1 0 (I M10 1 JJ Earned runs. Chicago I: Baltimore 1 * Batti*ri?*?, Callahan and Kltti*dge; Corbett and Bowerman. Time. 2:0i Umpire. Uurst. o ? n Bmwni w?re Crippled. a ^BOSTON. Ma^r SI.?Rain prevented^the uosion-cn. .uv. , .... ... the afternoon nine the slippery jrrounds , mad?* good fielding almoRt Impossible. 8t Louis presented a crippled team, lloune. man beln* tick and Hartman laid off with *1 a *pralnrd ankle. The Bostons batted ? heavily and won by a score of S to S. w Gsn**l> l?ack stop work. Tenney's hattlnir and the plarln* of Lowe and Collins V were features. Score; Boston 1 1 J 4 3 4 S S 0-3 T* 2 St. Ix>ul.? 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 12 I Earned runs. Boston 14: St. Lou!* 2. Bat- j lerles, 8tlv*tt*. Mahoney and Gansel: Ev- A an*. KUnlnger and McFarlaml. Time. 1 2:2s. Attendance. 2.500. Umpire, O'Day. | Amstcsr Base Ball. The Fighters defeated the Crescenta by a score of 9 to 4. The feature of the game was the batting of Dave Brown. Chicago** Road Race. CHICAGO, May 31.?The eleventh annual road race of the Associated Cycling Clubs was run to-day. The race was over the same course used last year, the start being made at the village of Wheeling, thence through Niles, t] Norwood. Jefferson, up Milwaukee avenue and through the west park aystern, the finish being near the font of d Jackson boulevard In Garfield park, the n distance being but a few yards short of l twenty-five miles. Weather conditions t< were nlmost perfect. The sky was part- P ly cloudy and the wind, though cool. 1 was directly at the backs of the racers e for over two-thirds of the distance. Th* h lust previous time over this course wa* P ni.i'le I ts: year, P. II. Murphy winning * the time prize In one hour and nlno c minute* and twenty-two seconds. There * were four hundred and nlnety-nlx en for to-dnv's race, but only about ~ three hundred started. Smedley. thn Z winner, is fifty-one years old and only ? trained i? week for the race. lie was n given the limit handicap of fifteen mln- r utes. and was never headed, fitilshlnu 1 acme distance ahead of the second i< num. He had a rather bad fall ?t n Xlles. about half way. but was quickly ? on his way again. Smedley rode In ci la.-t year's rare.finishing In twenty-first tl place. The tltne jirlze lies between r Captain James Levy, of the Chicago tl Cycling Club, (unofficial time, one ?< hour, four minute* and three-fifth sec- b onds). and Parry O'Brien. Lakevlew ii and Clarendon dubs. e 5 MARTIN'S FKRBT. * n llapa and Ml ah apt lit llta Thriving City 1 AcrMi llu lllvcr. ' A benefit will be given for th?? Duck- l! eye Hose Company, the mlddl* of June. ) which will be In charge of Dr. A. R. Ong. 6 C. H. Campbell. Kills Lash. David | Davis. Fred Harris. Thomas II. Oreen. I J. K. Moore, Jacob Kalsrr. Thomas ? Grayson, Ollle MoAnlnch, ChtLries Dow- ' n?*y and Frank IJrooke. ? The Presbyterian church was enwded t ! last night on the occasion of the addreas c | to the high school graduating claws, de- l i Uwod hv itcv. C. F, Sciwvcl, president fc grandfather'* hat I And within Uyonaee, Grandfather'# favorite cough rencdy. Whether 'twa? Asthma, Bronchitis or Croup, Or baby it nlf ht waked the house with a whoop. With Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral Oran'tber wai anre That no cold or cough would e'er fail el a cure. Xs hats the ity lea cbasfe. but the recorda will ahow Coughs are cured at they were Mgyatraago. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral haa no equal as a remedy tor coughs, colds, and long diseases. Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heals. It Is not a chesn cough syrup, which soothes but does not strengthen; it Is a physician's cough remedy, and it cures. It is put up in large bottles, only, for household nse. It was awarded the medal at the World's Fair of nicety-three. 1 It has a record of 50 Years of Cures. f Wootter college. and all who heard be address considered It a masterly one Very HttJe damage n-as caused by the re*k In the gaa main near the Relmon*. trick Works yesterday afternoon. About $250 was realised at the festival iven by St Mary's Literary Society. MOUHDBVTLLE. 1fl?e?llanroaa Mclai?a? tf Miliar Mat- | tan fi-on lUriiiall'f Nrlropalli. The temperance peoplt of Marshall ounty held a meeting tn the court bouse eaterday afternoon, and effected a perlanent organisation for the purpose of uppresslng the liquor trafllo tn the ounty. A constitution and by-laws rere adopted and officers elected. Rev. V. A. Williams, of Moundsvtlle. was hosen president, and W. A. McDonald, f Cameron, secretary. Seventy dollars raa subscribed by those present to aid > the work. A committer was appointd to solicit members. The meeting ad- I ourned to meet In four weeks to erfect the organisation. The John T. Band Post, of Sherrard. clebrated memorial day at the Wood Iin cemetery. Notwithstanding the toomy weather a large crowd gathered, lomrades Smith and Brown had charge f the ceremonies. After the usual exerIse in the grave yard the people gath-r- j -1 llsieriMl li> ? vi>pv Jntpr- I stlnc profrmmme. Prof. Charts E. !arrlgan, of Benwood. and Attorney J. f. Rltx, delivered very eloquent adresses. The Good Templar Lodfrr. of Steobenille. cam* on an excursion trip to this ity yesterday. The steamer T. M. I Jayne carriM the hsppy crowd, which | lumbered 225 when they left SteubenHie. but only one-Iralf of that number etched this city. The others stopped ' ft at Wheeling. Rev. C. E. Clark, of Wheeling, deliver- . d a most eloquent memorial address at he court h??u*e. Saturday. At 2 p. m.. ibout 300 persons were In the line of j uarch to the cemetery, where the O. A. J L's decorated the graves of soldiers. , The earthquake shock yesterday at : bout two minute* of 2 o'clock p. m.. was uite distinctly felt h<*re, particularly by . hu.?e In th?? second and third stories of " ulldlngs. Saturday night Professor Crago. of j Wheeling, addressed the large crowd hat leathered at the Epworth League J tentorial exercises, at the M. E. church. J Rev. S. J. Cotton, pastor of Simpson M. I church, leaves to-day for a week's J islt to Ruckhannon. to attend the com- * tencement exercises of the seminary. , Dr. Fletcher, who ha* been staying In J he office of Dr. W. I. Carney during the 1 liter's absence, returned to his h<?me at " oplar Springs. Sunday afternoon. R. F. Melrhen left yesterday on the 11 ; 'clock train for Weston, to attend a lowing of the board of directors of the " sylum. of whien he is a memoer. c Ex-Corainlalwners Crow, of Cameron, I nd Thomas Anderson, of Pleaa&ot Val- c jr. were In the city yesterday. { Mr*. G. C. Reppeto and daughter leave 1 )-day for BarnesvWe, to apend a week * 1th her brother. C. H. Bender. J Dr. W. J. Coracy spent Sunday In , rheellng. t Cuttinf up pranks with i baby is great fua for a young mother. But before she can cut praaks with the baby SftEttshe must have a healthy HRSv baby. A puay. sickly, peev1 ish baby has no use for \\ pranks. It lies iu every young mother's power to insure the health of the ex\ pected newcomer. KEHIV Vtk. If she will see that Pvi the organs which ?*ke motherhood ^Br(cnk\ P?**^e kealthy V>3 l\\snd vigorous, and 1 'J * (..? M 1 x iojUI) a?*s?nzH3 ; preceding matero>3^ ity, she may be tare Sat the baby will be healthy and happy. J A marvelous medicine for young mothers j ?Dr. Pittce's Favorite Prescription. Taken j uring the period preceding motherhood it | takes strong, healthy and vigorous the oran* upon which rest the burdens of mafrnity. It allays inflammation, soothes aio, and restores steadiness to the nerve*, t does away with the discomforts of the xpectant period. It insures the health of soy and makes it* coming easy and almost aidless. It is the discovery of an eminent < nd successful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce. J hief consulting pbvsician to the Invalid*' ' fotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N V. , "I took Dr. Pierce's Parorite rrevriptlao I efdre my confinement. and I wa* only in labor hort time," writes Mr*. Minnie A. Tetervm. | o* j. Karton. Fresno Co.. Cal. " The phyaician ( kid 1 fot along unusually well. I think th? i ledicine tared a great de*l of suffering and I I et alt my friend# who need it to try it One of the best-known of American n?ed- ) ral men said : " If you want to refotm a . tan, begin with hia grandfather." That ' ould be wise if it could be done. Since it annot be done, try something else. Reform i fntnrr grandfathers and grandmothers. >o this through education. The greatest : sing for a man or woman to know is hiratlf or herself. To know one-half the capa ilitiea and disabilities of the human body ? a liberal education. A food ?t*rt for this docation is Dr. Pierce'* Common Sen<r Irdical Adriaer. An? one can have thi? i nely illustrated lOCTvpaje book for the mall price of twenty-one one-cent ftampv 'hit is altnply to p*v for mailing. If rou rould like the book' in fine cloth binding n*te?d of paper, tend thirty-one ?tamp* to Vorld't DUpenasry Medical Aaaociation, 63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 PERSONAL.?The gentleman who ntioyed the congregation last Sunday, y continually coughing,will ft ml Instant ellef by using One Minute Cough Cure, speedy and harmless remedy for hront nnd lungs. Charles R. Goetxe. orner Market and Twelfth streets; towle & Co.. Bridgeport; Peabody & ;uu. Penwood* A BUMMER-OBO Geo. E. S Summei Si AN! During the put few Suits has been vastly handsome styles, yet ve Suits as low as $2.98 2 made of? COVERTS, MADRAS, NOVELT PIQUE. Some are braids, etc. Our stylish Checked blue and white, with rei to-date. While a very White Pique at $3.98 is with wide rolling Iape white braid. RUSSIA CRASH, SUITS at $4.39, $5.50: a line. Space will not f we cannot do them justi are blue trimmed in w braided; others have en fully appreciate then y< WAISTS. A spccial value ii standing collars: in blue. pink, red But it may be 1 the ready made wanting, cither i partment is now attention of? GRADUATE! To the handsom figured materials, a yard Hundrt Organdies, Cori plique Printed C striped designs. CYCLISTS. The fad for Cori to be right in the of 28-inch Cordi pose, at 75c a ya: Belts. Chatelains of nobbv outfits. Geo. E. 8 LO8T. LG8T-DETWEEN BLM GROVE UC TOR office and Twenty-fourth ftreei 1 nackar* containing a partly finish* ruftto and gold thimble, marked "A. a. I. PJnder will be rewarded by leaving at In elllgencer office myg? WANTED. \\'rANTED - TWO~GIRLS - A COOI >V and Nurse to go to Pleasant Valle >n motor line. Apply STAR FOUNDRY <20 Market street. mall SALESMEN-*10 DAILT MADE SELL ING our machines for cooling refrleer itors; guaranteed T3 per cent cheaper tha: ce. charted like a storage battery: keep >erishable articles Indefinitely; lndestruct ble. everlasting; every owner of a refrfg rator buys them; exclusive agencies give! rood men. Address headquarters. ARC HO REFRIGERATOR CO.. Cincinnati >hlo. ap24-s GENERAL NOTICES. J^OTICE, The undersigned corporators, being al if the corporators of the Wheeling Stamp ng Company, for which a certificate of In orporatlon was Issued by the secretary o 'tare of West Virginia on May 2& lflfj lereby appoint Sat unlay. June 11 ISC. a o'clock p. m. as the time, and the River WmI Vlr*4nia is the place for holding a general meet ng of the stockholders of the said com unv to elect a 1-oard of directors, male >y-laws and transact any other buslnes vhtch may lawfully' be don?* by the sal itockholders In general meeting. J. NKL80N VANCB. JOHN' D. CL'LHKRTSON, UWRKNCK K. RANDS, OEOROE W. WOODS. ARCHIBALD W. PAULL. myS-tu Corporators. FOR RENT. I^OR RENT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOM1 L In the City Bank Building. Inquire a ha City Bank of Wheeling. artO POR RENT-A NICE. NEWLY FUR NISHED room, located near Chaplin street, on Twenty-third street, sultabl or a gentleman. References required :all at No. ?C Twenty-third street, my7 POR RENT-BEST OFFICE ROOM I? the city; laraa and plenty of light ttntrallr located in best adrvrtised build ng in the city. Also largo hall for rent Cpply at HC6 CLOTHIERS, Fourtaentl ind llarket streeU. Jail PROPOSALS. jpROrOSALSrOR P A VI NO 8T R EETJ Sealed proposals will be received at th jfflce of th* Board of Public Work* of th :lty of Wheeling until 11' o'clock noor Monday. June T, 1S?7. for paving c? rtal itreets with vitrified pacing brick. 8pecl icattons can imj oouuncu m mo wiuce ? ;ho board. Tho successful bidder will be required t tarnlih bond in the inn o( three thousan 13.101) dollars, conditioned for the falthfi vrformanco of the contract, wild bond t :*? approved by the Hoard of Public Work) Itldn must be on printed forms, which wl (>?? furnished by the cl??rk of tho boar< Fh?* nnmrs of the bondsmen must at con mny the bids. Proposals shall be tnurke proposals for Pavingr Str<*ets." Tho board reserves the right to rejec irv or all bids. my=? WM. If. HORX18H, Clerk. INSURANCE. nBAIi mbtatb TITLE INSURANCE. Jtyon purehaM or make a NnmnH estate bars tho tills .n?.ired br t'*> Wheeling Title and Trust Co., NO. ISIS MAIUCKT 8TRKRT. H. M. RUSSRLIi x. F. STIFKI* Fretldwi. SeoraUrf. c.i.bawi.ino e.t suroi.rrux _ Vltt PwaJdsnt. Am'i^enfrr. UB.L UILCHKIST, Kiataiowof Till*. _ <UU B. 8TTFBL U CO. -jj tifel & Co. r CIRTS, SUITS n.... OIT1TIMPO OU1 1 li^VJTO. days our stock of Summer replenished?all new and ry inexpensive, for we start nd Skirts at $1.39. What plain and fancy, CRASH. Y LINEN'S, DUCK and plain, others trimmed in Covert at $2.98 is pale ifer coat, made strictly upshowy and stylish Suit of also made with reefer coat, 1, trimmed with blue and PIQUES and LINEX ind up to $14.00, represent termit us to enumerate and ice did we attempt it Some hite, or vice versa: some ibroidery and insertion. To ju must see them. i'gaji i solid colored Chambras. have fancy ind arc lace trimmed. We have them I and canary. t. 1 _ e Jie material you arc alter insicaa 01 goods, and here you won't find us n style, color or quality, tor the dein its prime, and we would call the 3 -1 c variety of sheer fabrics in plain and , in white and colors, from 8c up to 75c ds of pieces at I2jc yard in Lawns, ionnets, Tabourettes, Madras, ApJoverts, etc., with dotted foulard and ' ? Juroy Cycle Suits grows. Don't fail ; line. We've opened up another line iroys, especially adapted for this purrd. We also have Leggins, Sweaters, , etc., which go toward the make-up , V _________ tifel & Co. 70S SALF. Z T7I0R SALE-ONE AND ONE-HALF l Ju lot In (?rr??nwood cemetery; fine Jocmd tlon: corner lot; edjolnlnc beet Improve " menu In cemetery. Address CEMETERY 1- 1X)T. ore Intelligencer offlce. apl> J - For 5*le or For Development. { ' An Oil L?m? 00 41 Mm In BiUlt y DUtrt?l, M?no*|?IUc*antr.H'.Ta.,?t tli* brrtd or Pitt Run, adjoining Ursa development*. and said to be ttao bast territory la the itat*. JAMES L HiWLKr. * Real Eatate and Loan A?eney, 1085 Sfala , 5 J Street. * IVVtfR PrtP fiAT R * O tt aharea Wheeling Title and Trust Ok * 1 Whi taker Iron Work? bond. CO iharee Wheeling Bteei and Iron Co. ;> * ? aharea German Fire Insurance Co. CO shares Wheeling Railway Co. S Wheeling Pottery bonda per cent C Wheeling Steel * Iron Co. C p. c. bonda SO ahareaBellalre Steel Ca to there* Wheeling Bridge Co. c ihartf Exchange Bank. 5. a iRwiNTSro*M. a Twtftta st II Jal4 j pOR SALE. I 1 FEW CHOICB LOTS IT BDGIIGI01 CHEAP AND OS EAST TEBXS. ; W. V. HOGE. 1 City Buk BolldUt, 1300 SUrkM SL BONDS FOR SALE, i r Fostorla Glars Company. Wheeling Steel Bridge. Wheeling Pottery. I Wheeling Steel and Iron Company, t Bellalre Steel Company. Piedmont Water Works. C HOWARD HAZLETT, Stocks Bonds and lavcstmests. j nomtt am wnwt. ] \ FOR + SHLE, The National Collection Agency, ot .. Washington. D. C, wlU dUpoae of the M- & i. lowing judgmenta: WEST VIRGINIA. ? nellncton Co?l a?d Coke Co.. Brtnt-^ ^ J ' i * Son,' Bf rkeitjJaiirtniri''.'.'.'.' on ^ j * Co.. Br.ti ?U ;l F iiml Nor*n?n * Co.. UrookYlllt.. ?B 00 Ift : ] p WraMW. Bructon a a '' aui Bchulte. CharlMtown S 73 H aSi rhri?l?n. jpinKM... Ma H S a E Benedict. KMt B?nk IT ? I O S WWm 150 Of ,'3H II ?' j'liaker, V'etterm.n IS ot a o ? ' lio.rttk Frmroetown r ? . 3 O w Bhlner * Son. at a 3 " i u i W. 11 Kv.ai, Firetieruit.. ;< M a 1- w t Lilly. Grafton |S? ot gg i- v "n.'Carpenter. Gap Mills 200 01 J Ik W \ owan. Greenwood 24 M | 5 |ftregQ?tej| 1 - riyi"? lfeaver. Veerjrviii. 1S7 ? 9 J- m Voodfort, Phiiupi a?j* ? C W. Wheeler. feowleefcur*..... IT If , ? *' BEND BID8 TO THE RATIONAL C0LLECT10P AGEICT I WASHINGTON. D. C. MM TOOR RKNT.TJn"BAI.t lir*aE",?. j h AND AlX KINDS l.COAL BUKU 3 RKADY PRINTED. AT THE INTSLIJOENCER _ JOB PR1NTINO OFFlCfc K anO XI FeurtMaOi Strttb . ,g