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Isporl] 0 ..?AAAnAA/V\/VWW^) COOOWWWWWwwwwwwvww | THC Tiw. | ; BOWLING. | immmm Won. Lost. Per. Sow raftl? 45 n .W2 Toledo II 24 .Mil Dayton Jg 80 .659 Youngatown 23 ft .550 Fort wayne W It .610 Mansfield 14 40 .875 8 8 :fi? Yesterday's _ wlonsrs-Dayton, Jflort Wayne, Springfield. To-day's games?Wheeling nt Port Wayne, New Castle at Dayton, Mansfield ui Hprlngneld, Youngatown at Toledo, BperJal Dispatch to the Intelligencer. FORT WAYNE, July 11?The Kume today was played In perfect weather, and before a large crowd, attracted by Fort Wayne's winning streak. Tho homo team utarted oft ahead and kept the lead to the last, though It was at times a close and heart stopping call In the ninth Campbell hit safo for two bases. Sharp fumbled Lytie's hot grounder, letting Campbell In. Taylor smashed the sphere fur a home run, bringing In two more runs, nnd within one of tying the score. O'Brien, flUd out. much to everybody's relief. Score: WHEELING. AH. R. BII. TO. A. B. Lvllf. 1. 4 1 U 0 0 0 VitSra, u. f 6 0 1 8 0 2 TSlor/lb.:.., 4 ? 1 3 1 1 rtUrlpn. Jb g 1 1 J 0 0 Coylo, r, f 3 0 1 1 0 0 Toft, * B 3 0 14 0 0 Paly, 2b 3 1 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 6 1 0 nuiiownu i o o o o o Campbell, p Jl 1 8 J 0 Totals * 36 6 7 27 C 3 Hiillcnyll batted for Mcsaett In ninth. FUHT WAYNE. All. R, UK. 1*0. A. E. Cooke, I. f J J. | * 0 1 l'ltcli, ?. h............. C 0 1 3 G 1 O SI-arn. r. i 3 1 0 2 2 0 Campbell, 4 2 1 6 1 0 McKovItt, c. f 4 1 1 J 0 1 Klhm, lb. 4 1 1 } 1 0 lb 4 1 1 1 a 1 Bahb. 3b 4 0 2 1 3 1 Darby, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 36 7 D 27 10 6 Wheeling .....*....0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3?fl Fort Wayne 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 2 0-7 Earned run*. Fort Way no 4: Wheeling 2. Tiro-ba.?e hlta, Cook, Campbell. ThreAhasc hits, Klhm, Sharo. Babb. Campbell. >lome run. Tnylor. First base on balls. IV. ... ... v. ntt i'?it.n)iiill ?? m? hv n t?h*rf Illi 1/ill 1*3 . UK * ? ?? hall. l?y Campbell 1. Struck out, by Darby m Campbell 4. Wild pitch, Campbell, Time, 1:35. Umpire, Kaston. Other lnl?r-Mf\te<Jnme?. At Springfield. Scoro: HHE ftirlnKfleld ?.l 1 0 II (I t n 1-20 If 2 iUnafleM ....t 1 0 0 3 0. 1 0 6?12 13 11 IiMttoilcH-Snrlngfield, Madden and Stovkk; Munsflera, Ely and Lynch. At Dayton.?In the seventh Inning- Captain Bunnell, of Now CaaUe, throw a bat at the umplro and refused to piny. The umpire gave the game to Dayton, y to o. Score: SHE Hay ton 0 1 0 1 3 2 3?1/1J 4 S> Now Castle 2 1 1 1 0 2 1-8 8 3 Eiatteriee?Dayton, Brown and GreenWttld; New Cantle, Hewitt and Donovan. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Per Boston 46 17 .790 Cincinnati 41 2u .C72 Baltimore 41 21 . .?i | New York 8H 23 .621 1 Cleveland 34 *? .531 Brooklyn - 3D 3.1 .462 nttab?nrh :u .460 T>hltnHol?hln. HQ 37 .44S i lyrtilfYllfc 20 r, .426 ?*h(cago a 3* .424 Washington 24 ? .3*7 Bt. Louis 13 63 .300 Yesterday's winners?Boston, Now York, PalUmoro, Louisville, Chicago, Washfngton. To-day's games-Nrw Yt>rk at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Loultvi 11?, Washington nt Pittsburgh, Baltimore at tit. Louis. PITTSBURGH, July 12.?Tho homo team. (in uaual of late, did inexcusably stupid work and lot Washington, with only one more hit than Pittsburgh. make seven more runs. Attcndanco, 1,100. Score: PITTSBURGH. AB, It. BIT. PO. A. E. Lyons, lb 1 0 0 9 *1 Imhy, r .f 6 0 2 2 o 0 Pavls, 3b 6 (i I f, 1 1 Smith, 1. f 6 2 a 1 0 0 Padden, 2b 4 1 0 I f. 1 Krodle, c. f 3 I I I 0 0 Ely, s. a 6 u 2 3 4 1 8u*don, 6 1 1 1 1 0 Klllsn, p 3 0 2 0 1 0 Hastings, p 0 1 0 2 0 0 Totals 3S 1 n 5 U ~4 WASHINGTON. AB. 1L B1I. 1*0. A. E. Hrown, c. f 4 1 10(?0 Sslbaeo* 1. / 4 a 2 2 o a Wrlgley, r. t 6 1 12 0 0 Demon t, s. 6 2 2 4 4 0 Pa i reII, 4 2 114 1 Tucker, lb 4 1 2 10 o o Rsllly, Sb 5 12 12 1 O'Brien, Sb 6 1 2 4 3 o Morcer, p 6 I 0 0 1 0 Totals 41 13 13 27 13 6 nfTshurgft 0 *1 00001 1-6 Washington 2 0 3 0 0 6 0 3 2-13 Earned runs, Pittsburgh 1: Washington 4. Two-base hits, Smith, Wrig ley, Demontrovllle, O'Brien. Threo-baso liltm. Ix-ahy, Demontrevllfe. Hotm- run, Belu/ich. Sacrifice hit. Tucker. Htolcn bases, Bclbach, Demontrovllle. Double play, Parrel I and Demon t re vi lie. First ba*? on balls, off Klllen 1; off Hastings 2; off Mercer ?. Wild pitch. Hastings. Left on bases, Pittsburgh Jl; Wilmington 5. First baso on orrors, Pittsburgh 1; Washington 2. Time, 2:0G. Umpire, Emsllc. Clour for Sevan timings. ST. T<OUIH, July 12.?Baltimore won today's gum" from the Browns. For seven Innings the scoro wan close, but tho Orioles batted out a victory In tho hist two Innings. Csrsey pitched well. Attond* anee, J.fiflO. Score: R H K HnJtlirtore 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 3 !i n :i St. Lottii.002000 2 0?6 7 2 Minted'rurt*. St. T<ouls 2: Baltimore 3. Batteries, Corbott and ('lark; Carsey and Houglaa, T1 mo, 3 hours, Umpire, Jlurst, Itawnnl ttir f'hllllrt. I,OtIIHVtU,E. July 12.-Tho Colonels won from tfjo PhllllWi by better all round ploy. Both 11111 and Taylor were batted rreoiy, but'the former received the better support McCreery s Hitting wan a featlire, he tasking three home runs out of four ilinen lit bat, Dexter wrenched a leader Bicycles, $100 wheel, '97 model, . $65 $60 wheel, '97 model, . $45 $60 wheel, '97 model, , $35 $60 wheel, '96 model, . $30 $50 wheel, '96 model, . $25 $40 wheel, '96 model, . $20 $32 wheel, '96 model, . $16 Jason C. Stamp, 112) Market SI,, 0pp. l*o%toffl<o. t lit his left leg sliding to third (n the fourth inning und ho will he out of the game for some time. Attendance, J,200.. Score: BUB l.iulHviilu .,..0 0 3 1 3 1 1 1 0-10 15' 1 Pfliluddp'u ?0 0 U ? 1 I S 2 l?- I II II Earned run*. Louisville 6; PhiadeJphla 0. Batteries, Hill and Wilson; Taylor and. McFurhuid. Time, 2^1. Umpire, Lynch. OolU wire Wluuen. CHICAGO, July ll-Tho Colt* won toduy'H gume. which was u slugging match, by hitting at the right time. Three-Lag>;ers was the long suit, each side (retting our. Lang* and Griffin again curried oft the fielding honors by remarkable catches of long hits. Attendance, 1,000. Score: KHE Chicago I 0 G 1 0 1 I 0 ?~ll 15 i Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 I ! 0 O-'f 15 1 Earned run?, Chicago K; TVooklyn &. Batteries, Friend and Donohue; McMahon, Payne and Grim, lime, 2:10, Umpire, McDonald. QiiUll (lunclied lilts. CINCINNATI. July lJ.-The Olants dea feated the Itoda In ft lino game hero to-day by bunching their h its. Huale pitched fine ball and had good support. The New Yorks scored three runs In the fourth Inning on acratch hits and wcro never again huuded. Attendance, I,SOU. Score: B H JO Cincinnati ....0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2-5 H i Now York 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 S M 14 1 Earned runs, Cincinnati 2; New York GBatteries, Rhine* and Vaughau; Kuala and Warner. Time, 2 hours. umpire, O'Day, The Indian's Off Day. CLEVELAND, July tt-aockalexla' miserable work In right lleld waa responsible for elx of the Huston's eight runs to-day, Including Collins' four-bagger, while u clouo decision by Sheridan took two runs from the Cleveland*. Younie weakened ?fter the vlsltora had taken the lead, and was replaced after ono man waa outln tho llfth by Honry Clark, the University of Chicago pltphcr, who allowed the Bostons but ono hit during the remainder of tho game. Tho gamo waa hurd fought, all the Clevelanda except tho Indian playing brilliantly, though unablo to And Nichols* delivery. Hherldan received un awful roasting by the crowd for his had work. Score: R H H Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 7 2 Boston 0 10 4 1 0 0 0 *?8 8 1 Earned runs, Cloveland 2; Boston 3. Batteries, Clark, Young and - Orelger; NIHioIh and Merger. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Sheridun. Attendance, 1,800. KENNliY Tilt VICTOR. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. fllBTSBSVJLLB, July M.-The tournnament of the local ethletlo club this evening, waa a success. There were three fights, and all of them were first plana. Tho flrat one was between Good win and Jackson, of thla city, for flvo rounds, and was decided a draw. The second between George Grayson, of this city, and "Babe" Bolen, colored, of Pittsburgh, wan for three rounds, and Bolen got the decision. The event of the evening was the go between Yank Kenney, of thla city, and Dick Wlbon, of Cincinnati, and wan to be for twenty rounds or a decision, but Wilson only lasted three rounds. Both or tho big fellows were -in fino condition, and It looked as though It would be a hard battle. The first round consisted mainly of slugging and getting away, but In the second, Kenney had his man down three times, and ha wua only saved by time being called. In the third Kenney went In to put hla man out and he did It In Juat one minute, with a right swing on the Jaw. P. J. Gavin, of tho Metropolitan Club, of Wheeling, was reCereo for the big ovont, and M. O'Malley, of Youngstown, engineered the preliminaries Boea Cleveland and Jack McCormlck challenged the winner of the big light for a match for loOO a side. There was a large crowd of Wheeling sporting peoplo here, and fully 000 attended the light. HOWLING. In last night's gamcq Jn tho Mozart Park Bowling tournament, the All Nations won three straight from tho Carroll Club aggregation on the following score: ALL NATIONS. Int. 2d. 8d. StftvenBon 1V> Ifil 150 Day ISO IK) 1? Wbltaker 147 170 159 Campbell IKfi 1M 155 Turner 137 117 1M Bowlln lou 1?> 1M Totals 1?16 %l ?2 CARROLL CLUB. I l*t. Jd. 3d. Kupplncer I. 157 172 150 Krounnck '. 13H 1? 171 O'Neill ioi ft i.m whlmi IM m va Wolvington 123 w J&6 Wood 163 2W IZJ Totals teti bT? s<i Carroll Club Lsagne. In the Carroll Club League, None Such wore victors In two out of three with The Club. Score: TUB CLUB. 1st. M. *1. Total McGowan m ia m m Bbart 1*7 110 104 an lilwtoy M nr. 123 S67 LUtS 1(0 IfcJ <* 321 Carney, B ? 82 157 334 tiunfiling IK 13ti Ut 144 Tola la C23 731 747 HOI NONE SUCH. 1st. 2d. Id. Total Welty 143 123 113 3;? Worts 107 129 nr. 3M Carney, I, 121 !<3 ISO M4 Voulrr 1*7 1S? JJ!i 41D Hwnn W 11* 11S S8t Dllnd 112 124 m :im Totals 763 7dT 710 230 ~CYCUNG~ iKntry blanks for the coming Labor Day bicycle races are now out nnd can be had at the several bicyolo stores of the city. There are thrco races on the programme. The entry blanks for the Carroll Club me.'t, to be held ou July 29. were Issued yesterday and can be had nt Stnmp'a and the cycle stores of the city. The prize list nnd programme of races for the Dillon, Wheat & Hsmchcr diamond meet, to be held August 7, will be out in a few days. MOUNDSVILLE. A Mlar?lfnn*ona Mtlnnj* or Minor Matfort from Marshall's nMropniii, YcHtorday morning n special Jury was summoned nnd the ease of the mate of West VlrRlnla vs. George Mesroqclt was tried, and the defendant was found not guilty. Mesrosch was charged with stealing mtchos out of uu Ohio llivcr railroad train. There were no cars panned over the electric road from 0 o'clock Sunday night until 9 o'clock Monday morning. The pipes which supply water for tho engines at the power house clogged, and power could not be generated. A body, supposed to b<* that of Chris Hlebke, who was drowned Sunday mftrnlng between the two bridges at Wheeling, was caught yesterday ut tho (llendnle coal tipple. About twenty-five Moundwlllo ptople in coins to iii" Toronto BpvortK League convention. They will leave fur Wheeling <rti tho 11 or 12 o'clock motor Wednesday. Quit" a number of our young people are ?oing on the excursion given by the Independent llose Company No. 2, tomorrow night, mi (he steaini'r Loroy, to Sardls and return. The Mound City,Tennis club In playing a series <>f match hsum-m for tho county championship. Considerable intin m| |n manifested In tho outcome. There will be a clllr.ens' meeting lit the court house (lie nlKhl of the 20th to hear iii" ? port of iii" inveNtiKMiinu commith i'. nhh'h Jias completed It* work. I-M, Manning, who has been working unil the Hsitlmoro a (ihlo railroad company, at ('umberland, Mil., Iuin io? turned to Moumisvlf/e. Menalur Mark" .Malleus, Wlt9 has been op th? United States court at I Parkuisburg, returned home Sunday! venlng. Dr. Woodruff,of LlmcHtone.haa rented the Hicks property In the East End,and H'Jli move bis /amJly to this city tlis Wpek. llev. Huble and family ieft yesterday to spent) a few weeks at their old home ' near i'arkersburg. Dr. Frank Worden, of Mannlngton, passed through the city last evening on hi* way home. W. E. Conner has rented the campground storeroom, and is moving his goods there. C. B. AJoCJain, the druggist of Wheeling, >v|ia here on legal business yester' jF day. ^ County Commissioner Frits, of Ohio county, waa in our city yesterday. Senator Getzetydanner, from the 13th gei i district, Is in the city. A John Conniff, of Wheeling, is,here on Bti legal business. I, II. F, Meighen was in Wheeling last Bui evening. MARTIN'S FEHBYT Ilapt anil DlUhipi in tits Thriving my Acwti (lie lliver. A blocked ball in the last half of tho ^ tenth Inning of tUt game of ball be- p tween the ll^tch & Greer and Garden Spot clubs on the Seabright grounds, yesterday afternoon, caused a eplrited M dispute* which ended the game in the ?, last half of the tenth inning, with the score ft to 6 in favor of the Hatch & lot Oreer club. Tha batteries were Crowley, Linn and Morgan and Carpenter and w H*?goU and the attendance was largo. If James Crossiey, one of tho Hatch & flfl Greer players, had a finger bndly hurt. p AsUte from the argument, the game ha was all right, and enjoyed. Another ?. game will be played this afternoon. 151 For sale cheap.?Standard American BC Encyclopedia; entirely new; never us- t,Q ed; eight volumes two Inches thick, elffht and one-half inches wide, one and one-half inches long; strictly up to 1 date; a superb reference work, treating over 60,000 topios, nearly 4,000 pages, over 800 colored maps, charts and dla- 5222 grajnjt; every volume mechanically perfect; fresh from the preflB. This is your chanee for a bargain. Martin's Ferry All I office of the Dally Intelligencer. The Sunday School class of Miss Jen- Th nle Mllhouse, of tho Presbyterian Sun- were day School, will give a trolley party on aske the Beilalre and Martln'a Ferry line this they evening, leaving Hanover street at 8 day o'clock. that The remains of Martin Henry, who I* *' wz* prostratod with tho heat while ut the i work In a harvest field back of Bridge- com? port, on Saturday, were laid to rest at feet Week's cemetery on Sunday. men Yesterday, Harry Smith, an employo jjj? at the< Aetna-Standard, fell on the river l" bank near the mill and broko his left leg above the knee. He resides on Se) Crawford Heights. waa ...m ?-- i.aM I.. ?hA TT T) at a VtUIIIIIIUIUUli Will VB UCIU ill lire church next Sunday. Rev. Thompson, '"J of High Ridge, will preach on Thursday JJ** evening, und Rev. Boyd, of Bellalre, on Jlu, Friday evening. "n't John and Carlisle Hureon and O. Q. (he < Welrlch left yesterday on a bicycle tour, ? includlng Cambridge and other towns In r* Guernsey county. J," Yesterday Julia Pencc, the white wlfo yeflt< of Price Pence, was fined 510 and trim- flne mlngB for larccny and Is now in the aRe oounly Jail. who Grant and Charles Sedgwick, Fred arou Stricklln *nd Joe Fount went to Fish ^vi Creek, W.Va., lost night to spend a few gpw days. Tore Hal Watklns will go from Iowa to Miss Chicago In September, where he will Row attend the Rush Medical College. Llch Drs. Williams, Hogftn and DIven will a attend the meeting of the Medical Bo- ot?cl clety at Steubenvllle to-day. Th The Martin's Ferry club will play the M^er Brown Boye on the brick works grounds to-morrow afternoon. y11, MIms Emma Groves, who has been * visiting Miss Ella Campbell, returned Th to Adcna, yesterday. ?j 11 Abe and Addison Greer and HtUes ff Crlswell left last evening to camp near Adcna. p*ni Bert Vennum hns returned from the ,f) r ea^t. Fred Selby will return on Mon- i,om( day. mnpr MUs Clara Hornbake has returned ~j from a pleasant visit In Pennsylvania. Mints Carrie "Wering went tn Kilwood aeva City, Pa., yesterday to vlait relative*. Wor> MlS9 Maggie McQrew, of Moundavllle, ajfl la visiting Martin's Ferry friends. has County Auditor Madison Aldredge city, was in Martin's Ferry yesterday. the I Melvtn Cos* and A1 Thomas ivlll here- Th ufter play with the Tigers. the Jamea Vury went to Aharon, Fa., yesterday, to visit friends. ,um? The tin house nt the Aetna-Standard finished last night. "J1101 A little child of Frank Kelley died last night. John (Jreer and family are vlilting at ler ( Adcna. _ In* i 11. i dnlal A It a -w* Thc in at ?? fl/Tr many a household is fT-J J 1I/..L . , the peculiar weak- Mi lfi3L\ \IJIm neM of lhe wife and u lYv^Xlll m - mother, or of the Steg' IV lm\ wife who ought to be \ 1 BT.nffta mother and is not. pA kill# Happiness is dc- a 'J. I tW^KvKZr Btroyfd b7 pw?- ? r,Yl IJ\ cnec of the secrct '?0 I l&il hi I, j '/I WCkness that niny hom? lurk like a grinning his I m\\\V/ death among the uioat luxurious frnm If if] Ml hotnrs. The most P*VD terrible thing about * this condition of af- ( a faira it? that it in entirely needless. There i> Park no reason in the world why every woman heati inthe world should not be strong and health- ^ ful and capable of fulfilling her whole duty ci.y*, as a wife and mother. Many women go on 9 in(?uth after month, and vear after year, becoming weaker and weaaer. because of a very natural hesitancy they feel In commit- Neiri ing a physician. They know that if tlicy go to a doctor for treatment, the Crut thing lie will Insist on will be "examination" and . "local treatment" This must of course be , distasteful to every modest woman. They ? ('1"1 are generally as unnecessary as they are ah moil horrent. 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Main slt'eetj Rig* sandi b y Kins, I'ofin and Zaiie slreetaj liowlo dlaeu Alt Cu.? DlldgeporU V lutlful cyea crow dull tod dim J tbc ?wi(l years ateal away. lutiful, willowy forma ao alia oae (airacts with ev?ry day. t ah* alill ia queen aod bath charms to apart to weara youth'# coronal ? beautiful hair. "VWWNA^ reserve Your Hair d yon preserve your youth. V woman ia as old u ebe ska," aaya the world. No sman looks as old as ahe ia hor hair bw preserved its irznal beauty. Too con keep ir from falling out, restoring i normal color, or restore the irmal color to gr?y or faded or, by the use of Iyer's Hair Vigor.} BELLAIBE. orlMfLOMlNiwi mill Gossip From III* fllnH t'lly. <e miners ot Schick & Turnbull'a i waited upon by a committee and d to join in the general strike, but continued at work all day yesterand there wsb no authentic word they would not go back to-day. It' ?neraJJy expected, however, thnt If BtrJko Js prolonged, these men will 3 out. As it In th* strike cannot efthem, for If the miners win these will be paid the advance from the of the. strike, and If they go out lose Whatever can be made In the utlme. rcator Charles 3r. Hogg, ot Cadis, O,, in town yesterday morning, looking lot of hides at Sieger's warehouse fie Second ward, and while so enid he was attacked by a dog and n on the right hand badly. Dr. D. Boone dressed the Injuries and did seem to fear any bad results, but tenator left town somewhat uneasy, kyor Williams lined the four boys were arrested charged with robthe premises of Frank Collard, rday, a dollar and costs. The light was made on account of the boys' J. A. Gallaher defonded the boys, admitted they were loitering ad the premises. Illlam Hemphill, delegate from the orth League to tho convention ot nto, Canada wll|lMve to-morrow, i Clara Moore and Miss Maud lea will accompany him. Mr. II. A. tenberger and wife leave to-day on jasure trip to the some point, with PS. e new letter boxes for the free dey services, arrived yesterday, and work ot placing- them in position probably begin to-day. Friday la lay the service la to atari. e Rellolre Steel Company has all lie salaried men employed in the t now In charge as foremen, and are rushing the work on the new t. s. Mary Welaenburger, of St. Paul, j? came In last evening from h(?r 5 at that plaoe. She will leave this ?lng for Washington, D. C. W. Gillespie, who has been selling li?ath'a Mlatory" In thta city, for rai tmys paai, win iw-uajr ?ur dafleld, where be wJJ] work, .ck Crlswell, of Youngstown. who been spending a few days in this left yesterday, for Beverly, to Join Juckeye Fishing Club. e family of C. H. Dankworth, of Fourth ward, will probably go to ipsda this week to remain for the ner. ward La Roche has accepted a poll as traveling salesman for F. W. ner, Che music dealer, of Wheeling, ink Frallnger, who has been workit Gas City, Ind., for the paat wlnIs In the city to spend the summer. W. Burrows, the contractor, has led the work on a new school house 'oodsfleld, and Is at home agnln. as Clyde Bell has returned home to benvllle, after visiting the Altsses urin, In the Second ward. cs Nellie McGrew, of Washington, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Bertie of the Fourth ward. irry V<axure has returned to his n In (las City, Ind., after visiting >nrenls in this city. x Herzbcrg came home yesterday, fllstersvllle, where he spent a few with friends. rl Fletcher has gone to Epworth . where he will remain for the d term. B. Bronson, of Cleveland, is In the on business. ^ BENWOOD. t I(?m? from H?? Llnlf Indtiitrltl T own. nday night there were no cars runon the Bon wood Southern after 8 ?k, and It was II o'clock yeatsrday ling when the line got In working r. The causo Is said to have been wire*. ills Goocke, George Fisher and Joe d, yosterdny Joined the blackberry era at Martin's Landing. Thoy took i with thorn u couplo of wateras, nnls Carpenter Is moving Into Dr. y'n properly, on Water street, and iouso lie vacates Will lie occupied by ivner, Mrs. William Poll, of WheolI'. 1 larger has returned from New port, Pa., whence he was called by llnoss of his father a week ago. Ills r's condition Is much Improved. I* Allle Medley, of Wheeling Island, visiting Miss Battle fVa<lorflcf?l yesr. i lower steel plant goes on this Ing, after being off nearly two s. enlng Hist lodge No. II, K. of P., night had two candidates In degree moll meets this evening, and the acts for stfWot'S will probably be try Bowers returned hfme yester* after a visit In his parents, In Ohio. 1 plate mill starts Up Thursday, bul tiddlers are still out, 10 you suffering from rheumatism? Die' Kolectflo nil has cured thou i <.r th# worn oaeee of this terrible ?e. It only costs r.fl rents to try It. 1 8HOPMHO-Ore>. B. STtMU, u oo. Geo; E. Stifel & Co. Shopping These hot days is mostly done in the morning. We are here with a full force bright and early, ready to do service in the cool of the day; and not only this, we are slwwiug line* of mid-summer fabrics that are in appcarance and texture the coolest made. \2lAc a Yard For five thousand yards of the choicest styles and greatest variety of Wash Fabrics ever shown over our coulters, Bars, Checks, Roman Stripes, Dots and Foulard Designs, in Pampadour Lace, Madras Cloth, Tambour, ettc, Organdie Llsse, Dimities, etc. 15c a Yard Opens up to you another variety of Dress and Waist Fabrics in "Tissue Brode" and Lawns?handsome dark grounds of blue and black, embellished with neat and attractive designs, in white and color. Special attention is called to a line of solid colors, "Lace Leno," in blue. ?reen, pink, red and purple. ^ Fancy ?af Dress Ginghams, broken bars, stripes, plaids and figures, in large or small patterns, fast colors, and taking combinations for dress or waist^-6Jc and 8c a yard. 15c, 25c, 48c, The leading prices for Leather Belts, and the best value for the money found anywhere. Tans, black and colore ?while the 48c Belt is Reversible, or two belts in one, for the price of one. See them. Aluminum Invisible skirt support and waist holder can be worn with any skirt under any belt?25c. The 3-pin skirt support can be attached to any belt and not be 6ecn when wearing?ioc each. ueo. l? ouiei tu? Store CImoi at 3 o'clock p. in., Saturday excepted. Q Qi Pleased Customers. are Spectacles and Eye Glasses which please our customers. l^^^/HENRY W. ETZ, OPTICIAN, V? v\ * I f trhflnnc Bank Bulldina. Corner Main and I2lh SU* , W" ?-DESIRABLE BITE IN ~7T jvAim/? I 't'Tfc ' (ArSri.? .'?,,,"K for * manufacturing on? * v jJJStf . ? ? V .1' WW occupr about 10 acrea. AJ?? JtRWW ELECTRIC BPECIALTJT CO., CM _!- Popn avctiup. J'litiburih pa. jjj ^ m?n. Hsv? h?d experience and ran give good references, icaa Majk ^cf care John S' Jjg riurcT wiirri T^OR I(RNT^RF:VBRAI- OOOI? IIOOMS llIlLol TTlltLL 1? In tho City Bank Building. Inquire at the City Bank of Wheeling. tnr20 IN THE WORLD. I^on IUSNT-OOTTAQI: AT MOITNKvrry whri-l lMg?l? *<- PrIt-2 BoT I**!.1 "ill 11) is"Lu'SloontSta v'rtlM-J > "lh? nn?t In lh? wo?J<l It Lilt* Park. Md. Iv* didn't take us very long to find out that ??? ?? " > ftere are only a few really flne bicycles Ty^TT. LAKE COTTAGE FOR RENT; anywhere, and when we did diacoywthe newjy papered throughout; everyrfcu ?' look rood ?x? Wonv thing In Rood ord?r. A. T. YOUNO. Sixthose whwli which 'VP , ?]? for>nth find Jurnh utreftK njyJ7 personal knowledge and experience, were teentn and JgcoD streets, r.llahlc. We re rendr to have rw look at u,3R RENT-NEST OKFirK ROOM IK them any time. The WhieU will talk _|i the city; large and plenty of light; louder than words. centrally located in best advertised build tng In tne rlty. Also larpo hall for rent. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, FmrtZSh 1210 MAIN STREET- jiOR KENT. PROPOBALB. pjne jarge rooms on Markot J^OTICE TO TONTRACTOM. llr^t. BuIUblt (or ?lmo.t an/ t,XM!'l..VSK"ti; for the erection of Btono Building and Ar>Dly STAR FOUNDRT, Iron Cells at the Wnit Virginia Penlten- *PP'r tlary In accordance with plans and sped- |uM ldR Market Street Mentions adopted by the Hoard of Dlrec- ? * tars for tho Went Virginia Penitentiary. "J710K HALfc Ulda will bo received as follows: X? F1R8T?For tho excavation and stone '*!? Lamb Jtesldence, .>nnit>ereu ?oua work for the proposed new building ^2llB???f?!'vi.rd HF.COND-For cell" and Iron grlfina. CorE'r Ij0J- , ?: **,,"! nuiitiinc THIRD?For carpenter work, glazing, ?iur' 8" * "-w_roofing and plastering. t *#rm# Vm*7' Contractors ran get forms for bids from . .MI(S|AI,,"Z \ w, EV tho office of Frtnthvlm. Ulesey A FarIs, - ffMKj 1- hawjk?. archil eel*. Whwlliw. w. Va.. or from ,HfTul?a iuiSl. John L. Laughlln. secretary. Moundsville, lQiio M?in W. Va. All bids to bo seeled and to be ' ' marked "Bids for Proposed Building," and aAT m addressed to tho Hocratury or tho Weat F0R 8AUW> Virginia Penitentiary, Moundsvlll., w. ^0fj" SALIC?ONB AND OHMAX* Plans and speclflratlona ran be seen at improvethe omro of tbo architects and at tho ^mic&mwV warden's office In the orison, at Mounds- u,r ii S!,|Lncfr office apll vl I If*, W. Va.. after Wednesday. Juno 16. ^?T' ca^nt^lgenccr_ornce. f?iL, 1W7, and the board of directors reserve tho STOCKS FOR BALE . i right to reject any nnd all bids. ^ 10 nbares Wheeling Title and Trust Co. By order of the board of directors. I Whltnker Iron Works bond. JOHN L. LAUCIHLIN, Hecrstary. CO shares Wheeling flleel and Iron Co. June H. 1S97. JulS ? nharen (lorman Fire Insurance Co. = to shares Wheeling luilwav Co. -r- i * 8 Wheeling Tottery bonds. G per cent. Tho Intcllicicncor*. * Wheeling Ht?fl A Tron Co. 6 p. c. bonds. ^ CO shariMf Hollulrr HiedI Co. H Job Printing Office hHiX W.BS,VC" - Th. I.rcnl nnd mo.1 ocmp.M. R M " T""Vil .1 Job Prlnllng Establishment In ..OD cA. r I he oily and one of the most ]J u,< oAUC" Possesses every facility for'tS A FEW CHOICE LOTS IT BDGIIOTOl prompt execution of all kinds of DIIKAI' A.Nl? <)N KA?*T TKBHi work, frotn n Neat Card or Clr- YV, V. HOOE, ruler lo a Kfonsler Poster, In any |;|t_ ,Ulll| huiiui'ms, 1.100 Market >. . variety of colors, at fhe shortest rnn OA I C7 nollra and on Ihf most reasonable STOCKS rUn terms. Country mernhanla, farm- Blvrrelde cbnss Co. ers and others requiring Hluro Bank of the Ohio Valley. Bills, Public Hale Bills, ete, will AHna'piandsril Prefsrred. find II lo their advantago to rail AttSaS IndnS Common. S " r, ".r. nf" |llll"*l? Htii* I'o. _ J oil riliillnif Ulln' l^llrlln Iron Work.. > :Jf VIRGINIA COLLEGE raiorl* lilxV'po ? '-! fe c" ' Younit la?lle? la Ins H<?ith MaanlAeriit Central OJ*"" Co. IiuIIiIIiirs, all tnodtrn linimiveinents. Cami'm Warwick 1'oHery t o. ten sere*, tirand mountsfn scenery in Valley of Wheeling Railway </o _ Vn.. fntned fi*r hrnliii Knmpesnand Anietlesn Wheeling Ice and Hlorago ? ?" ???ffi.Kri.nWt^x5 HOWARD HAZLETT. rornatalosne adde'viihe I'reililpnt, ivlHNM iKSk III1I0W0. siotK '|lond, #nd