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I s bvsl BUI. 8 8 Btacms. I CXOOOOOOO0 COGOOOOCCC I OC-OOOOOOOCOOOC5CjOOOOOOOO SPORT. ^GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I OOOOOCOOOOO goooooococ I Mooooooooi ^xwooooc I MIOjfAl LBAGOE' I Won. Ix.st. Pi 11. - u I Hilliniorf W 2S I Stw York h2 47 I I'mrlin' itl 74 f,.j I Cleveland li'J M U \Y?*liingion fia 7o riinau" W Hhiludrlphla &) .? l.oul-MlU- 61 .? til !.ouU j-..-. A 1W YKSTEH PAY'S GAMK8. Uojston. 12; llrooklyn, i. i:.tItltiiurc. 0: Washington. .1. NYw York, 7; Philadelphia, I BHOOKl.YN, Sept. 2$.?Tho Hostons u ! began series of three gan tft Wawtern park this afternoon, on will dep.-nds much for both team*. Wlnnl all tin' K'umes will give the Bostons t championship, 110 matter what Ualtlmi , . \ majority ? f tin- games fur 3roc lyti tneaim 11 rlnrh on the only place s 1? ft in tlio first division-sixth. The management hail planned to hum 11 large crowd, hut the eranks failed materialize, and when the gumo beg Willy a hull t .'I.MXI persons Were present, uas Ki-nnt'dy against l^ewis and tor 1 innings it was nip and tnek, i?ewis imvl a shade tin- better uf the argument, tin seventh Kennedy took a ride in t air ship" and before he ciuno back urth the Uean Waters had hit him for 0 time bagger, four singles and a aacrltl which hroiiKht In four run*. This \s more than Captain (irltllrt would ntui itud so he called on I'ayne In tho elgl: Inning. He looked like Kennedy to t Hostuns and three morn runs was the 1 f ilt. thus clinching the victory. After the third inning Lfwis had t Ionic team completely at his mercy. T . .pporl glvfii the- youngster bordered thte phenomenal. Puffy took a ball the left field fence, and was loudly che< ni, fur It was a grand plecu of woi Stahi caught Shoch's foul My from off t top of the picket f?-nce In the sixth. l*o and Lowe leemed to i?<- all ovor tho He The Boston rooters had a section all themselves In the grand stand. Tin were not over seventy-five of them, I; Ilinv lurked ill nuinberH thuV ma hp 111 enthusiasm. The Boston contlngt I'liiucht every posslblo kind of an artl which they thought would prove a man for their favorites and a hoodoo to t Brooklyn*. One came with a large bro< ..a which was a ribbon bearing "A tie swe'P for the Hub." The Hub enthuslui hardly hud an opportunity to exert the M'lvcs until after the sixth Inning, a then they made up for lout time. T (ramp was railed at the end of the elgl Inning on account of darkness. Score; BROOKLYN. All. R. Bll. TO. A. Jones, rf 2 10 2 0 Griffin, ef 3 1 2 1 0 Slilndlr. ah 4 0 10 2 l.a Chance, lb 4 0 J 7 0 Bheckurd, ss 4 0 0 0 0 SilOCh, 2b 3 114 2 A Kmlth. If 2 0 0 2 0 Burrell, 3 0 0 fi Kennedy, p 3 112 2 I'ayne, p 0 o o 0 1 Totals 27 4 ? 24 10 BOSTON A13. Jl. BJf, TO. A. Hamilton, cf 4 2 H 2 0 Tenney, lb 4 1 2 <? 1 Low, 2b 4 2 2 1 3 Btahl. rf r? 2 :? 2 o Duffy, if 4 o i r. o Collins, 3b 4 2 2 0 2 Long, G 0 1 n 1 Bergen, c 4 0 2 3 2 J?-Wl9, 4 3 _2 _0 Totals 5 12 18 24 a Brooklyn 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Boflton 0 0 2 1 1 1 4 3Earried runs, Brooklyn 1; Boston 6. Fi base on errors. Brooklyn 2; Boston 4. L on bases. Brooklyn G: Boston 7. Bason balls, ofT Kennedy 1; off Lewis 1. Strn out, by Kennedy 3: by Lewis 3; by Payn? Three base hits, Tenney. Two base hi Btahl 2, Bergen, Shlndle. Sacrifice hi .lonos, A. Smith, Tenney, Duffy. Bto bases, Hamilton. Collins. Jones, Dou plays. Kennedy and La Chance; Kenn? una Shoch. Passwl ball, Bergen. W pitch. Lewis. Cmplre. Carpenter a Lynch. Time, 1:50. Attendance, 3,7". BALTIMORE. Sept. 23.-Washing! went down before the Champions to-?J In a well played contest. The game v characterised by the sharpest kind fielding on both sides, W rig ley and .1? nliigs bearing off the palm. Nops. wh hit for double figures, was very effect In tight places, whereas McJames guv?* iiMsaes to tlrst, hit two batsmen and ha< wild pitch. To-day'n attendance wan marked contract Jo that of Monday. 'I reaction *cptnn to have ????t In, and thou I ho faithful looal "rootera" ur?- full hope, the enthusiasm of Monday lapt v connplMiou* by Its absence. Attendan 1.91?. Score: BAI/TIMORR. AB. R. BII. PO. A. McC.raw. 3b 3 1 J 1 2 Keeler, rf 4 1110 Jennlncp. fs 3 1 1 3 C KtMey, if 4 o o o o Htenzel, Cf 3 0 0 2 0 Doyle, lb 4 1 2 34 3 Rfitz. 2b 3 0 0 15 Clarke, o 3 0 1 S o Nop*, p 4 110 0 Total* 31 < 8 27 15 WASHINGTON. AH. It. DH. PO. A. Helbaeh. If & 0 1 0 0 Hettman, rf 5 o o n o Demont, 2b fi 0 1 2 4 Kartell, r C ft o 7 1 Tucker, lb 4 13 4 0 Brown, ef..... 3 0 1 f? 0 l^ahr, lb 4 o o i i Wrlgley, ett 4 1 2 2 2 SfcJamc*, p 4 1 3 0 0 Totalfl 39 3 U 24 K Baltimore 1 ! H 0 I 0 o Washington 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 learned rutin, Baltimore 1: Wanhlnjjt 1. Two lm*e hit#, Tucker, Keeler. Hue tiro hit, Kolley. Stolen Imnoit, MeOraw MroWii. Htencel, Reltx. Jennlng* 3. Doul play*. Doyle (unnHVlsted). Deft on ha* llaltlmon- Ifl; Washington 10 Klrat l?ili. off Nop* i: off McJofnea 6, Btru out. by Nop# 3; by McJamon 4. Wild plt< McJame*. Time, 2:%. Umpire, Hurot. N'KW YORK. Sept. 29- Krrore In t t rmt Inning and clean butting In the m "fid Knve New York a lead which tin- I'll ' ; ?ould not overcome. Although th the hall morn frequently than did t nit*. th<- I'hllllcM' only run wan a born I ('lenient*. With a lead of nix run*. II retired at the end of tho nevntb a Seymour went In Iaucoeeded In Mtrl * out live men and helm? hit but oni Tt If New York I 3 ft 0 0 0 2 0 *-7 H Philadelphia u 00000 I o ft-1 n I'.HlterlcM Itiiaie, Seymour and Warm raM.ir and (Mornont*. Tliri". I: ID. I'i I'mnlle Attendance, 1,000, 13arn run ., New York 3. RAMBLERS HOST BB SOL AT REDUCED PRICES. Tt In an undeniable fact Hint all whei carried over from one your to another mil be nold al a reduced price, and rather I hi carry uny of our '#7 wheel* over lo '98, 1 will make that price now. vIk; All '97 model Rambler*, except No. $41,00; No. 21 (ipcclnl), |7fi.00; Tandem* (i ntyle*), $110.1)0. We have iiImo a few mod (?'* ('M wheel*) which we will ecll, whl I bey liffct, al $50.00, Till* Ih a chance f Die Indie*. All olheri) will be aold nt auction. Hji will begin Monday evening al M O'clni and continue one hour each evening duili tho week. Jason C. Stamp 1111 MarliPl St.. Opp. IWulliir. Fifty Years Ago. i':W President Polk in the White House chair, ful While in I.owell was Doctor Ayer; Both were busy lor human weul jV: Ooe to govern and one to heat. {l' And, a* a president's power of will 41- Cumetimesdepends ou a liver-pill, , 41^ Mr. folk took Aycr's Pills I trow Por hi* liver, 50 yeara ago. ? wvwvvw^ Aycr's Cathartic Pills n4 wera designed to supply a model purgative to people who eh had ho Jong injured themselves n? with griping medicines. Eoing carefully prepared und their ingredients adjustod to tho exact [m necessities of tho bowels and liver, their popularity was inii? stantaneous. That this popualU larity has been maintained is it well marked in tho medal |J* awarded these pills at tho in World's Pair 1803. n" 50 Years of Cures. e?\ 'Ub ? FOOT BALL l,0 There was considerable local interest he in yesterday's game ut Philadelphia,beoff tween tiie Washington & Jefferson and University of Pennsylvania elevens.and ' he the score of 18 to 4 In favor of Old Penn jjjf set tho W. & J. enthusiasts wild. To to score on tho big university was Indeed r<' an honor, and W. & J* stock will tide high on the gridiron henceforth. The '"l red and black's brilliant record of last ot >',,ar falr to 1)0 outshone this tea"ho son. though it was feared the loss of mi Inglia and Duffey would sadJy crip pin an tho team. In yesterday 's game the first #|H half ended 0-0, and U. P. managed to get three touchdowns In the second half, ho kicking goal each time, while W. & J. ith failed for goal after its touchdown. E. The manager of tho 6t. Clairsvilles 1 yesterday sent a challenge to Benwood, S the lielmont county lads being eager for o the scalps of <he young men now learn1! lug the game there. No definite? answer u was returned for the very good reason J thut Benwood hasn't yet organized :i a team. It is probable oiu? will be organo lzed, for a sort of scrub practice has ? been going on for some time. IS. The arrangements for Saturday's ' game are completed, and the llnu-ups !j will be published by to-morrow. The 0 Tigers are confident that they will ii wrent the championship of eastern 1 Ohio from the East Liverpool Mon0 archH. and the rooters are getting rendy * to help them do It. The game will be __ played at the Island ball park, and :i starts at 2:30 o'clock. -J * HAD A STRONG ARGUMENT. _1- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 28,-Thi"J University of Pennsylvania, foot ball ion eleven stacked up against the strongest ick proposition they have tiwkled this year ?1. in the Washington & Jefferson team, of jjs- Washington, Pa., and after two twenJJj ty minute halves only succeeeded In ' defeating the boys from the western dy end of the state by the small score of lid 18 to 4, in the first half and 12 in the n(l second. The Washington & Jefferson tram on were a beefy lot of players, thHr aver!ay age weight being 165 pounds. Time and .*as Mtno again they massed and crushed ?r against Penn's weak spot, l"ft guard. *."* from three to twenty-five yards. There [Vu was a lack of fumbling on the part of i?lx the visitors, and only on two oecaslons 1 a did tile red and blue let the ball slip I" from their grasp. There was conslderJj? able slugging on the part of th?* Washof Ington & Jefferson team, and time was ran frequently taken out on account of in4...I?.tu..mal?,lni',.n til.. h.,r_ ring the fifteen minutes Intermission, E. one hour and forty minutes. 1 For the visitors, Matthews. Crook- , n son and "Wood did th* best work, while 0 Minds. Jackson, Morlcc and Outlaml o carried oft the honors for the red and o blue. j HOWLING. 3 e. The composition of the Wheeling o Bowling League Insures Its success, and J Homo hot games are promised the deJ vote* of ten-pins this winter. The i o schedule for the tournament embraces (i twenty-seven weeks, beginning Octo- < 0 ber 11. The league will use Fette's new J alleys, which are calculated to please the most fastidious. The following are : ? the competing teams, with their respeclive captains: Z3 Pirates?J. W. Kemple. nn A ber Nit?John Hchroeder. r|- Hllver <ilobos?Henry Halzer. Tidal Waves?WJIllum Jlahr. ?le Auroras?Charles Horstman, Cosmopolitan?Alex. Turner. ?jj Ideals?John Dmlg. h, Defenders?John Nolle. Old Cronies?Mlko Miller. The Bowlers?Charles Jlcnnlng. he The tournament opens Monday eve' J" nlng October 11. The rolling for the first week is as follows: li,. Monday?A ber Nit vs. Silver Globes. i?i Tuesday?Auroras vs. Cosmopolitans. " Wednesday?Pirates vs. Tidal Waves. Thursday ? Old Cronies vs. The Bowlers, Friday?Ideals vh, Defenders. E The officers of the league are; 'r' President - Charles Webster. vice president "John w. Kemple* r; Hecrwtary-Treasurer ? William IMte "j Prl7.es nmounliiig to $150 \vlll be divided AS fOllOWSl mm Team iiiiiHiiiiig iirwt place. 115; second place, third plaee. SK?; fourth H place, $10; fifth pluee, high avemg.. " innn In eiii'h of 1 he i n t< 11 him. J.:. ?> ond Individual man In < oh team,$2; highest team average In I lie league, $10; team making highest team genre Iti a single game, jr.; high Individual average man sl* In the league, $fi. To the team ?>r the Inr t 1st live at the beginning of the thlril meet mi Ing, winning the numt games, $1!; to ,ve etmn of last five at beginning of third meeting winning tin second highest 2i, number of games, $2. t,| All games will Im governed by the 1 , rule' nf the American Howling Pnlon. , Willi the premiums iii Store, good alleyn and everything In general lovely the "r iMiys that gather out Hie run the comisg cool nights in'- t'? bs envied. lie k. Tin* < ibl Croiib > had 11 good practice ug game last night, nt l<>l(e'>< alleys. Tills evening the Defenders Will 111 eel for t lie on me puri A DOO F1CIHT. 1 \m 1. ?. sinod ii' 1 Mh hi, f o $ dog light, to 111 fte pi 11 near tills city III ten days, Wheeling sports ate Intercut* 1 In the match, which In for $100 a side. ' A forfeit of $40 was posted last night One dog hails from Chllllcothe, and the other which belongs In New Philadelphia, trounced a Cleveland d?g Monday nlfju. They are to fight at thirty-five pounds, give or take one pound. CYCUNlT" Herman Friedrlchs and Will Miller will make a century run Sunday, going to Kast Liverpool and return, a distance reaching over the century mark. A cordial Invitation is extended to all wheelmen wishing to roll off a hundred miles. These two roadsters will doubtless set a pace sufficient to keep out the frost. B LT.A1RE. All Sort* of Lot**, ?<.-*? *uit CiOMlp From the Lilnii f'lly. The county Christian Endeavor societies will hold a convention here, beginning in the Christian church, this evening, and tailing for tWO days. The exercises this evening will be devotional and the real programme will begin to-morrow morning, which will be in the same church. The third session will be held In the IT. P. church on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock; the fourth session ut the First Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening; the fifth session ut the Second Presbyterian church on STaturday morning at 7:30 o'clock, mid the closing services at the Trinity church at JO o'clock. The meetings will be very interestl/g and Instructive, and will, no doubt, be largely attended. Among tlie speakers chosen for the various sessions from this city are Professor Henry CJ. Williams, Itev. H. 8. Boyd, He v. Charles M. Wution, Ailfs Anna Jiiumey una m*v. uouu i. Foster. The clerk of courts has completed the trial docket for next term. Upon it appears two hundred and seventy-four pates for trial, of wiiicti torty^aeven are criminal. The most Important of these Is that of the state against Jamew Williams for the murder of Wash Rlnker. The next In Importance Is that against James Matthews,accused of horse-stealing. There also appears two cunt-? of alleged attempt to commit rape, one against John I^aville, the other against James Aldridge, both late of Bellalre. Probably the suit asking for the largest umount of money Is that of William Crow vs. Levi Llchtlg, for $10,000 damages for "unlawful and malicious arrest without cause." Both parties are residents of Bellalre, and the suit grows out of a two-dollar shot-gun deal. After the grand Jury gets through its grind, the number of cases appearing on the trial docket will probably reach three hundred and fifty or even a greater number. W. t\ Bergundthal, the Republican candidate for county treasurer, started out over the hills yesterday to call upon the voters In the country. He is developing lively hustling qualities. But the portion of the ticket that greatest Interest will center upon Is the legislative ticket, the Democrats making that a specialty. The Republicans are peculiarly fortunate Jn their selections of candidates for thu legislature, Hon. Charles J. Howard and E. B. Armstrong; one a bright and active young man, the other a sturdy and Intelligent man of middle age, a combination that will not lose. M. F. Walker, the colored mall agent on the Cleveland & Pittsburgh road, says he has always been a Republican until last fall and that he did not illstribute the petitions for the Afro-Amer lean ticket on the blanket ballot, but he explain* that the confusion of nameH came about by reason of the fact that his brother In one of the executive committee of the Democratic annex that has placed a colored man's ticket fn the Held. Mr. M. F. Walker says he is out of politics. Our own James C. Tollman, who awakened the echoes last fall for Bryan and free silver, is booked to open the Democratic campaign at Morristown. John ('. Welly, of Canton, nnd Judge J. 13. Driggs, of Bridgeport," are announced for the same meeting. An entire change of progrumme will be given. None of i he platitudes of last fall will be rendered, but Mark Hanna will be the mark to shoot at and the exhibition will be given In broad daylight. The Cleveland Press had a man In this city yesterday, gathering political news. lie said he had been In nearly all the counties in the stute, and that while he thought in some localities there was a strong pull being made for the Democratic candidates for representatives, he could not s^e much to base hope upon, an the general trend Is toward the McKlnlev administration. The pastoral relations of Rev. H. A. L. King and the First Presbyterian church, of this city, were officially dissolved at the meeting of the St. Clalrsvllle presbytery, at Cumberland, yesterday* Tii? pastor and Messrs. i>. W. Cooper and Theo. Illbbs were In attendance. A cow belonging! to John Fatsudll.who IIvhh on the Barnard place,was run over by u freight on ihi* Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling road curly yesterday morning, anil three cars and the tender of the engine were thrown off the (rack. It took nevertil hours to clear up the wreck. The "Fast Mall" company appears at I he HlyHinti theatre this evening. Thl* Im a fine company and will be greeted with a full house. The members of the Second PresbyI'-rlnn chiiiTh h>M u ixrptlun la-" itouc of a woman's life. Her fondea? bopes rest upon this Irndrr emotion; hrr highest pride i? in her rapacity to awaken fh-fj the love which niakra U i liappjr wife; her noblest ambition is to fS|^ become a lovrd and loving mother ^Z/vwEfl\V/ Any weakness or Uacasr which inca- j liaritate* hrr to fulfill he ctaltcd function w ?f niotherhond !' the IffffiM oddest blight which upoti a wo nuA Hut the re no rra- I f W ion in nature why any I !i indrtticcfi or de rangetnents of this kind should continue to ?*lst Ninety nine time* in a bundled they ire completely overcome in a perfectly latural and acientlfic way by the uae of L#? iMerce'a Kav'rile l*tcsrrfption, which Rives iralthy power and capacity to the special irgnni. reinforces the nerve-centres and tjakei tiitutsl) heslth) nothithood posnide, sife and rompatattvely easy. It maken the coming baby almost free Vom (rain, give* strength ami cheer fulfil-** " the mother, and constitutional vigor to lie child It 1m the only medicine in t'.e world devl?id for this one purpose by an ducated physician, a skllhd and ? sneil need specialist in thi? particular held ol practice "f raiiliot - V r nouch ill prais" of lit. Pierce's i'iiv?>tlit- Prescription, n? u ii,i*doiir me a world >( unit lin-? umtoiilitsdiy saved uiv wrITe* Mb riotrmr Hnnlet, nf I'orley, I.ogsn . Atk I miscarried four timet; unild getoo Hfuklne to do me any gond i eenentden lotrj lie ' Pi finite !*? ??Il|*tt?>n and sOet InkliiH n versl bottle* of It t made mv htllhnnd n t?te?* nl >t n n*t?*Irt. I think II Is (ItclifM uiedirine In lie wot Id hi 1'ieice'a !Mra?ant I'elleta: One ia a laaatlve, two a mild cathartic. lUIlklVnil'C OuiiU lo HraliD A STiutul I Mull IUN J wblch ttoouiand* ot dot- Ur? h?J 1>4!UI to uaktf { i; thorough aii't reliable. Itgivaa symptom* of i i alldUcjuei ami treatment lor the eaice. Mun- . I jron n Hcicedic* u aeparula cum for each dla- V GUIDE TO HEALTH j1 -V 15 lu doubt, write to P80P. MUNYOK. : *)j Arch ?tre?(. Philadelphia, I'a., for <reo ued Icaladvlcfc evening, for the pastor of that church, ? at the home of John McGraw, in lite Fifth ward. A pleasant evening was spent by ail present. Refreshments were served. George Weallake, of this city, will leave Monday for East Liverpool,where he will Join (he members of the Washington base ball team, who will take a tiil> through Ohio, playing exhibition games beginning at East Liverpool, October <. The Dollar Savings Bank has decided to pay semi-annua) dividends, beginning to-morrow with the first one under the new rule. Heretofore they have paid only on the first of December. But this bank is growing nicely. jj The parties to the trouble down at Shadyside.puid light lines to Squire Ala- g son for assault and battery, and one of them for carrying a revolver. J The plato mill at the steel works will go on this morning and the force of g workmen Increased. The eecond furnace will be next to go on. Mrs. L. V. Stephens has returned to I her home, after u pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Pittsburgh. _ Miss Alice Bahra has returned to her I home In tills city, after spending two 1 months with relatives In Cleveland. Mrs. James Jeffers has returned <o her I home in thl? city, after a pleasant Visit with her parents at Freeport. n Mrs. S. P. Miller and daughter, of Beaver Falls, Pa . are the gueuls of relatives on Rose Hill. The Walbert & Russell comedy company will appear at the Elyslan theutre all next week. A. Portertleld Is having a now pavement placed In front of his property on Guernsey street. C "Warren Poole, of Morrlstown, Ohio, w is the guest of friends and relatives in the Fifth ward. ,a Miss Jennie Parker, of Sandusky, O., Is visiting friends and relatives in the Fourth ward. Miss Anna Thlern, of the Fifth ward, Is clerking in Snook & Company's store, in Wheeling. The medical board of pension examiners met yesterday in regular weekly q session. Charles Smith, of New Matainoras, in n the guest of friends in the Second ward. To-morrow is pay-day for the employes of the IBellaire Steel Company. Several shops were off at the bottJe house yesterday. The foot ball team of this city is practicing dally. ^ BEIT WOOD. J Nam Items from the Llftlf luduatrJa) T?wn> St. John's Commandery held a special meeting last night and initiated two ' candidates. The meeting brought out nearly the enure memoeronip, uuu uu enjoyable social session followed. The Knights were treated to h spread with refreshments by Brother Jacob Debold. who acted an a bout. In part atonement for bin cutting away from single blessedness. He In to be married shortly. William Davis, of Bellalre, dinger In the Wheeling steel works bank, met i with flt? accident yesterday morning. I Part of the roof fell, catching him on 1 the shoulders and breaking his collar bone, lie was removed to the Emergency hospital, where Dr. Alley did the rest. ^ A party of steelworkers from here ? yesterday, Inspected the new electric machinery nt the Belfslre steel works. They crossed over in a John boat. In the party were Willie and Frank Geraghty, Howard Bursee and George Atwell. L Ted Landers and "Fatty" Bogard will run a match foot race of one hundred ?yards, October 9, for $10 a side, on the Riverside grounds. Both are heavyweight sprinters, and a large crowd will witness the event. Johnny Farmer was very drunk and obstreperous Tuesday, and was accord ingly registered on im* ponce uioiut. HIh trial was act for last flight, but Johnny was too drunk to appear, so the trial was postponed. A crowd of young men struck a Turlar the other night while passing a house near tho Riverside. It Is hardly credible, but the woman made four husky youths llee from her wrath and boulders. There is pressure being brought i?>, bear on all consumers of Glendale cos*.| to have them discontinue using it, It being alleged that the company Is not \ paying the price. The 8t. Clalrsvllles yesterday challenged tho Kenwood football nggrega- ?> tlon. A game may be arranged. There at Is talk of organizing a junior team jjj here. of Captain Manion's specialty Is holding w forth to good audiences in the city 1? building all night. It is on* of tho t>est ~ shows for the prlcc now on the road. U The board of education for this district Is receiving bids for furnishing ? coal for the three schools. Mr*. A. L. Pclley Js the delegate from here at the state W. C. T. I J. convention "l ut Moundsvllle. 1 A photographer's tent on Main street Is doing a laiul office business In the tintype line. Allle Landers Is back from the Elk M Fork oil llclds. He will return next week. ^ Ollle Dowers and Rich Blckerton went to Clarlngton on a fishing trip yesterday, John Rherry and wife, of Ilellolre, ^ were visiting Miss Julia Kennedy. n, nil ntVER TELEGRAMS. Ji OIL CITY? Rlvor 4 inches and sta- \ tlonary. Cloudy and pleasant. j,.( HROWN8V1LLE?River & feet 4 Inch- A| i'H and stationary. h. OREBN8BORO?RlVSr & feet 10 Inch- -? es and falling. Clear and warm. Th?? 1 Adam Jacobs and Hudson due down on of Thursday. James G. Jlltilne and Fforonce Hollo up. .[J I'lTTHIIlIHGH?River L'.B feet and ni falling at I In- dam. Cloudy and cool. ~ BTKUBENVILLK Rlvtr I f. et 1 Inch and falling. Cloir md warm, I'ARKKRHHlfKG The ctfifa river Is I foot 4 Inches and stationary I'loudy nail mercury at f?8. No ho.itn. Little K.i nuwha Is riling. II Pnvrt llir Crimpy Children. mCAVIKW, Va. - Wo have n splendid ,7,5 pair on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ini nnil our customers coining from far nnd ini near, speak of It In the hlgheit terms. "" Many have said that their children would have db?d of croup If Chamber* rM> fa Ill's Cough Remedy had fait been p, given. KKLLA.M A omtlltfN. Tie pn !!.' and fiO cent sire* for sale by drugMlfll. Minpplttft of /ill khult and /?JJ commission prompt- 1 Iv executed without chltrge. References. "H Mend for elrculnr. MUM M M. H(\M,Li:Y. iwor Chestnut HI reel, Philadelphia. mi i ^ jnj OAMTOniA, "T!i DRYGOODS-OKO. E. Geo. E. Sti fell Is Your In the We II Much substantial praise has bee lg the past two weeks?praise I arments and warrants the assei 'Jew Colors, New Styles, for Lac urprisingly low prices. \ Jonr Ninety-Eight B for a Ladies' Melton Coat, ott eatly stitched, plain satin faced. $4.98. C jfl) str Ladles navy blue English Cloth oat, very handsomely trimmed Uh black braid, lurfje round colir, a regular ten dollar value.... R $6.98. ci. ^ thi Ladles' and misses' Helton t oats, strapped and velvet trim- bri wl >ed, very handsome and new..... WQ $7.48. FROSTS^ Time for potting plants. J A Until you have seen ours Geo. E. Sti SCHOOL CHILDREN Often complain of pain etc. We devote especial 1ENRY W. ETZ, OPTIC!/ K=*r It LL TIRED OUT/ Women nre pood econoIsts of money, but they are generally ctravagant with their time and nerves ?1 strength. Every woman who does any ork 1n a kitchen, ought to lrnvo that tchen convenient?ought to havo plenty utensils of the right nnrt. A doliar'H orth of handy helper* will save ten (loirs' worth of work and worry?and nomtmes a doctor's bill too. EO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, 1210 MAIN STREET- H WANTED. ITANTKD?PANT8 MAKKll" Al.BO _ V rout llnlnhor JOS. WINlKSDOltl BR, No. tap Market itreet. s*?_ \rANTKD?P081TI0N AS HOPAE- ^r KI5BPEU by a competent, expertced woman. Reference given. Address * . 15. II., rare of Intelligencer office. selfi* ?2? VrANTKP-fl.eoo, 12.000, 14.COO. and ftfion. ri and will give undoubted real estate J curlty and pay interest Heml-anntmlly. con1 bin us LOCK BOX W, Postolllcr. Wheel- Ing g, W. V? i" -: -Apt - ?- ana irANTFJD-AGKNTK. fro TO |tt A V week mrn to workers; no cnpllnl "* eded; new goods; new plan; folia at | j cht; every family needs It HOUS18- Thr OLD BPKC. CO.. Cincinnati. Ohio, JyS4* wo VPANTED?TWO YOl'NO MKN T<> f",1' run as news agents on railroad J'.':' ulns. Must havo $10.00 oash security, * "* ply or address UNION NK.WH OKKICE. " Sr <>. Depot, Wheeling, W. Va " II v* *' ITANTKI> DECORATORS ON OI?AHS > ware that are Hint elasn In all ItlndM ?? work and burning tin- same MMione Hint 0 willing to become Interested are pi t rred. Apply, giving full partlculniH im ability, wiigen wanted, tin'., THE Jin- ~ ITA Ul.AHM CO., I'lerro. Ind. seL'T-CT-oe:! I | GENERAL NOTICES. CITY TAX NOTICE. ~ Vtn Office of Cily Tax Collet lor, t\v< Public llulldlnu, ,,f |i Wheeling. Hepi. i?i. 1W7. rxr? Police Is hereby given Hint the city laxeq of < r 1897 will bi> due imd pu\ahlo al tlio Kl Ice of the Clly Collector, Public Hull.I- wit* Krlday, October l, is*i7. Pcihoiih pay- Hon 11 all I heir limes any day durliiK I lie der ?nlli of Oelober will he I'lilltled lo a din- " " iitit of ? per cent on city taxes. dre* I'he taxes on real cslale will bear Inier- Lab 1 from November I, 1W7, at 10 per cent r anrttim until paid, Have >i' per cent I>y cles vlnu uu lime. nun JAM KM K. II AM,, will all City Col I mi tor. ""i1 I EDEMI*TION OP linNDH Of ?'tl!| I ELECTRIC LIOHT I.OAN' 'I'l I'lie holdets of the above natnod liondx vlct ? hereby iiotillcd that tiie following HUM- prlci rn linvc been railed, namely. 17, 7.1, 4n, eacl f.s, 27, :i;i. lili, N. ill of one hundred dnllnM timi rh; nr.. 10V 11W, HP, 1H, 199. 17*, IK. I Hi, tele , H", 170 of live htllltlled dollars each] K? of our thousand dnllniw, and ate pnyu- uuiti i October I, IW7, ill Which dale Hiey Vn III (lie ire to brut lnfere?f Honda and coupon i bid II I" |?uld ul the IbtIlk of the Ohio Val* I'M a dl, f'OMMIHMIONh'MH OK 1l\ e Ift ELECTHIC LIOHT LOAN. Pel STIPBL & OO. ifel & Co. Want s Wrap Line and ^ link We Can Fill It. :n given this department durthat lessened the number of tion of the above. All the lies, Misses and Children, at loucle tout Cloth Coats and Jacki for misses and ladles, in light d dark colors, such as cadet, ?y, brown, green, navy, etc $5.43. lolden brown Diagonal Boucle rket, lined with Roman iJllk, alght fly front $8.48. ussian Blouse made of gray Astrachan , x ith, braided with black and lined oughout with Bilk $17.98. llch Blue Cloth Russian Coat. tided very elaborately, lined ill Roman tillk, a coat well rth 125.00, for $19.98. Don't buy iRDINIERES and gotten posted on prices. fel & Co. about the oyos, headache, attention to children's eyes. i (kj EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING, 'J Corner Main and Twelfth Sis. FOR SALE. I OR 8 ALB OR RENT?BIOHT ROOK houpf near city and motor lino. Terms v. PoMMmlon nt one?. Apply to J. C. fRVEY, H26 Market St. ?e3 OR SALE?ONE AND ONE-HALF lot In Greenwood cemetery; fin? locan; corner lot; adjoining bout Improvent? In rometery. Addrom CEMETERY T, car? intelligencer office. apl> mR SALE ?EW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGIHGTOH. CHEAP AND ON EASY TEIDI* W. V- HOCE, Ity ItnnU Ilulldltig, 1800 Market St. FOB SALE. W lIOT'SE. 12j South Huron Street, Willi Furnace. Uuth Room, Stone Foundation, Slate Roof and Good Stable. Possession given October 1, OWARD HAZLETT, Exchange Bank Building. tens, noNns and investment*. FOR RENT. OR RENT-OEVERAL GOOD ROOMS In the City Hank Ilulldlng. Inquire at city itatik of Wheeling. tnrfl) OR RENT?HEST OFFICE ROOM IN the city; large anil plenty of light; traily located In beat advertised buildin the city. Also larico hall for rent. >|y at urn CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth Market itraeti. JMl l0T8 IN "NIAGARA FALL6, NSW, YORK," 1 city of greatest power development ??Ailh. I ofTiir hoit ohtnliiahlr l?nr. im m tdoekn ?r N'htgnrn Fall* Inalrfn ,s I lie l?est of nil safe Inventmeiitn. respondenee nnd Inquiry solicited. i'UI opportunity for inning turge In:moiitM sufol.v. JAM KM I.. IIAWEKY, ltetil rwtnto. IIHIft Mwln Htreet. PROPOSALS. jnvict Labor to Let nled bids will he received nt the Went inht r? iittcritlary. /it MoundtVllle, W. , until 1? o'clocV nierldlnn. on the 1ft h tinv of October, 1XH7, for the labor ini to !. main convicts for a period not ding live yoam from the twelfth day )t?toiler. rut Each hla must ho accompanied r a bond with ieciirlly to the eatlsfac* of tlii' honrd of dlrnotor* that thn bidw 111 comply with the terms of his bid. Im pled, and bo denied Up and ndised to the warden, Indoreed "Mid for or" ootid Each bid ehnll specify the erllproposed to bo manufactured and the llM-r ol square fret of sfiop loom which he required, and If steam power Is ilred, 1 tin amount of power nnd price duy they lire willing to pay therefor, mim! 1 bo uncondlilotml. ilr 1 The price n.-r day for each conhIiiiII I" "perilled. and If ? different i? i'i r dav I" stated for different periods. 1 period nnd price inusl bp so stilted, one may be incepted nnd the other cted. <uith- If the person bidding desires to lUfncture different classes of articles, Initio to be employed ott endl must be for separately. ft It Convict* will Inbor nine (V) hours i> order of the Hoard of Directors. , lb H. A. IIANVK, Warden,