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| BASE BALL, g BOWLING.' i \ Sporting.! 5 BOXING. || CYCLING, i J <?<& < I INTER-STATE LEAGUE. STANDING OF CLUBS. . Clubs. Won. Lost Pc\ Toloilo ..."10 y .0 i.i!,-:lc!<l 13 X .Gl Younuftown 13 a .& \Vw I'astle 1> 10 .& yort Wayne 12 11 , .? Grand Kaplda 11 liT-V.-T pjvton * t?* 30 .21 YESTERDAY'S GAMES Wheeling ?. Dayton 5. YoungHtown 3, Grand Rapids' 2." -N'vw Castle 2, Toledo 0. TO-DAY'S GAMES. Wheeling at Dayton. Youngstown at Dayton. Toledo nt New Castle. .:TFort Wayne at Masfleld. Special Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. .. DAYTON, Ohio, May 23.?Hard hitting I the throe 11 rial innings won for the .Wheel Ini: aggregation to-day. it Is the eight rtraU'Iif garno Dayton has lout, by not tin equal ."corts. Dolan dished up a beautlfi trticle of ball. Tho score: 1UVTON. All. R. BH. PO. A. E Frank, rf 3 10 2 0 Powr.-y. fs i 1 1 l l SttJle. cf 4 0 1 1 u Hitman, lb S 3 4 12 0 Ponahue. c -*0140 Sillier, If 4 0 0 2.1 Smith, -b 4 0 0 1 3 Knau. * " V !! i Carter, p j* J! Totals 33 5 S 21 10 WIIEKLING. A13. R. BII. PO. A. E Fleming, If 4 2 1 2 0 Hahb, HS y o 0 1 5 Lvtlo. rf 4 112 0 p'obbs, cf 3 0 13 0 Tavlor. 2b f. 1 3 1 3 Nil', *. 3b r. 1 1 0 2 Klhm. II' 3 1 () 12 U Twlneham, c 4 1 2 G 1 Dolan, I) 3 13 0 1 Totals 33 8 12 27 12 payton S 0 0 0 0 10 10AVhculinfr l 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 *Two base hits, llleman 2, NUes, Dobbf Do'ian. Home runs, Rleman 2, Dolan. Sac rirtro hit?. Dolan, Dobbs. Stolen base.1 Frank Downey, Plemlng. Banes o; ball?, Carter 2. Dolan 5. Struck out. b; Carter 2. by Dolan 5. Wild pitches. Car tor 3. Dolan 1. Time, 1:45. Umpire O'Brien. At Grand Iiaplds. R H 1 Yountcstown .0 u 0 0 0 1 0 2 *?3 7 Grand RapIds.O 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0?2 7 Batteries, Roacho and Trost; Altrocl ami Cote. At Now Castle. Rill NV.v Castle ..0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 5 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 Batteries, Stroit and Gratlius; Cates an' Arthur. * NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' STANDING OF CLUBS. Clubs. Won. "Lost, Ve Brooklyn 21 10 .70 St. Louis 1:2 11 ,W3 Boston 2t) 12 .'12 Philadelphia 20 12 .fi2 Cincinnati IS 12 .GO Baltimore 1/ l*j ..'?l Uulsvllle 12 20 .:n Now York 11 20 ,r?"i Pittsburgh 11 21 .34 Washington 10 21 .30 Cleveland 7 22 .21 PITTSBURGH, May 25.?Pay no pltchei a lino game, but was put In the hole b poor support. McCreery's drop of Cross ily In the sixth, when two were out, le In two runs. In the tenth Payne wa touched up for four hits and the wlnnln; run. Attendance, 1,800. Scoro;. PITTSBURGH. All. R. 1311. PO. A. V. Donovan, rf 5 0 10 0 McCarthy, If 2 1 1 0 0 Beaumont, If 1 o 0" 0 0 Bowerman, * 1 0 0 0 0 Tannehlll, cf 0 0 0^.0 0 McCreory. cf 5 0 0 0 2 Williams. 3b 5 115 3 Clark, lb 11113 1 Schriver, c 4 1 1 .s 0 J U 1 - l-iy. ss a i 3 2 Payne, p 4 0 10 5 Totals ...33 5 io CO 13 PHILADELPHIA; AH. R. BII. PO. A. E Thomas, cf f, o 1 3 0 !t=i 1 2 5 S 2 15 g 1-auOr r. 3b 4 112 4 pautrlass. c 3 0 0 2 0 IVfrhnnty. l o 0 0 0 Mcl-arland, c 0 0 o 0 0 "M 3 0 0 4 4 I iatt, p 4 0 0 0 0 Total* 30 6 11 30 13 Matted for lleatiniont in ninth. ' Batted for Douglass In ninth. Pittsburgh ......0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0I'hlladcl>hla ....2 u 0 l U 2 0 0 0 1Enriioa runs, Pittsburgh 2. Phlladolphli 1 Two bas?: lilts, lily 2. Lauder. Thro la?<- hits. McCarthy. Williams, Clarkf Chllos Stolon bases, LnJoic. Doubl lilays. Williams and Clark. First has on balls, off Payno 1. off Piatt 2. lil by pitched ball, by Payno -1. by Piatt 1 Pa?M*(l balls. Sch river, Douglass. Time o vitnc. 2:20* Umpires, Gaffney and An drews. At Chicago. .. PIM Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-5 S Washington .022 1 0 1 0 0 2?11 14 . Karntvl runs. Washington C; Chk-aK" ' D1SQUISP.D DANGER. Iltir.tcri sometimes hide themselves In tlir div/uwe of a cow, and thus make theii way into the very midst of the most cau tious (jatne. The mode of operation is shown in the )y It IVjfJW ||?yA^?_^pv? picture. Iji a similar manner consumption hides itself in the disguise of a throat 01 bronchia', affection, making its way finallj to thf i tings. where the insidious germs eai tt'A'Av the victim's life. A stubborn cough, bronchitis and other throat troubled arc the fcf't step? toward this deadly malady. Dr. | 1'ierci'n Golden Medical Discovery- will prevrnt consumption, curing every con jnbuting cause. Time and time again, il has cured what local phyicians have pro nounced well-developed consumption^ II in ikes the btomnch healthy, the livci healthy, the blood healthy. It is a rcju v-mtiinj tonic, which makes the weal put* ambition into tired people, puts ii.-sji on tlxiit bodies, and vijfor intc ?lugKi?h vein*. It is a peculiar medicine i"i that itn properties nre preserved in auj without f.yrup, sugur or alcohol en tering into its composition. It does not etc ft'' crnvingfor Injurious stimulants. It Is the I" ' '-n.il prescription of l>r. K. V. Picrce ?-f Uulfnl,. v v* ...I...? ri-nc? and luccrM arc at the scrvica of the I'uMic without cost. Anybody, anywhere can c"?Milt hi in free by mail. ,, ' I tvlH y/iilf yon what I>r. I'lcrce'n Goldet ,\\ jtisrovciy hat <Joue (or me." #ny? Geot?< . 'lr'fber. of IK>rtoo I'^e Co.. iCy riiirt^en year* a^n I wan wounded by a Vml {' sMajf throiiKli iuy lunif. J h?vc hod a twic evsmincr with hortocsa of breath ?:i'l it w??, vcrv eaty to take ccld, the allfchU*' ch.-jtufp of weather would caiue the- coiiah t*frb? " MM I would have to ?ilt no lit bed nil ultfht not ent oraltetiut time*; win all run-dowrt foiilil not work ut nil. A few month* ago I be^itl *"Ihk i)r Utrce'A Golden Medical Discovery not ii?f;I more tlian two bottle* ami now ,nn r"?. ?lccj>, and work ami I feel like a ticv mttn./'i cannot llud word* to tufhclrntly recom I>r. I'ierce'ji Golden Medical Discovery,o; ""the good It ha*done me." flip norrijic renjedy for coBtlvcncBfl n I'lcict a I'lcas.int Pellets. ^ i i l | the J sarsaparilla | which made sarsaparilla i famnsic Batteries, Callahan and Chanco: Weyh and Mculre. Umpires, Swartwdod t Warner. Time, 1:65. n At Louisville. Ill Louisville 1 2 0 0 4 000 *-7 Ij New York ...0 0000000 (M) < Batteries, PMlJppl and ICitfredjre; 1 ,t heny and Grady. Umpires, Emslle c McDonald. Time, 1:50. ' At Cleveland. BI " Cleveland 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 *-*S II * Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 3 U 2 0-ti ! 0 Earned runs, Cleveland 3. Baltimore 0 Batteries, Iliiphey and Supden; Miller i p Hoblnson. Umpires, Smith and Bur 0 Time, 2:00. 2 At St. Louis. BI _ St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 J 1 Brooklyn 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0^-5) 1! ; Earned runs. Brooklyn 2. Batter! ,j Cuppy and Crlger: Hughes and Farr 0 Umpires, O'Day and McGarr. Time, 2 0 At Cincinnati. HI 0 Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 I 0 Boston 0 0001110 "->3 i 0 Earned runs. Cincinnati 1, Boston 0 Batteries, Halin, Dwyer and Pietz; Nl 0 ols and Beruon. Umpires, Hunt <i - Connolly. Time, 1:45. 0 5 Eastern League Games, S 1 Syracuse 5, Hartford I. I Rochester 5. Worcester !. Providence 8. Toronto 3. Montreal 7,. Sprlngileld C. JI unwiixc ' MUSEE LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost. Per. I , Tom Moorcs 13 3 .833 ' Colts IT,- 4 .SW * Crescents 7 11 .3.^ u Stelnhauaers. 7 II .388 ? Rclinnce 8 13 .3S0 Rough Riders i> 1G '.23S 2 On the Muaco alleys last night the Ron 1 Riders showed their hcols to the Rcllai 3 hoys, taking two out of three, and there 3 getting Into the league race. Score: ROUGH RIDERS. 1st 2d 3d To Mack KS 13-) 131 McCoy 135 119 1M Mahon 140 itl 11G Beckett lf-3 114 101 Butts K.7 142 157 Pioper Ill 163 359 <j Totals S2G 7C4 853 J / ! RELIANCE. 1st 2d 3d To - Zinn 130 131 135 Corry 143 ill us ? llanos S5 150 110 u Rons 131 103 12!> Jenks 119 155 179 'J Blind 103 HO 110 j Totals 714 SS3 523 J 1 TIio Preliminary SecurccL 1 The preliminary to the FogartyCi f, bout at the Drovers' Home club, Be t wood. Saturday night, was arrang s yesterday. It will be for four rouu > between "Spike" McFarland, of t East End. and "Cyclone Bill" Rlcli ' The club will put on other four-rou q contests previous to the main event. |J The- Hoad ltuucs. 0 Entries for the Rough Riders' r6 o race, to be contested next Mond: 0 close with Milton Kline, No. 1110 Mi 0 street, to-day, at noon. o Entries t'or . the Wyandotte Clu 0 race will close at noon to-day, at Hot - & Herrmann's. 2 Entry blanks for the Pythian D road race can he had at the Intclllgc cer counting rooms, George W. Joli son's Sons', J. C. Stamp's, House D Herrmann'-"? or at the Y. M. C. 0 building. 1 MARTIN'S FERRY NEWS. q The Daily Chronlclo of Wheel inj 0 Progressive Neighbor. 1 Yesterday was "public day" at t high school, the exercises consisting appropriate inuslc and declamatloi 5 taking the place of the regulur chi fi day which Is held annually by the i n nlor class. Among the most pleasl p numbers wore two solos by Chesl 'p Lloyd and a declamation In the foi 0 of an Irish medley by Belle McCar t The exercises were closed by the pr< l. entatlon of a portrait of }llss Lau f Swartz, the lately deceased teacher the high school, by the president the junior class, Everett Drennen, a 3 a brief reply from Superintendent ' jj H. Stewart. ' Miss Ella Devault, a teacher In t ~ South school, met with quite a serif, accident yesterday. As she was passl St. Mary's school, where a party of be 1 were playing ball, she was hit In t right the ball being thrown wl considerable force, and she was ba< stunned- Sho was taken to Dr. \VI lams' otllce, where the Injured eye w treated, and thence to her home. T rirrldnnh will kocn hr?r from u<?hiv?t << I oh for some time, but 11 Ik hoped tl the Injury is not ns serious as at Hi supposed, and no bad results will i< low. The muslcale given at the Method church Inst evening under the dlrectl of Mrs. Birdie Hobensack, wna one the most enjoyable entertalnmci given here this s.-nson. The house w i full to overflowing, the advance si of tickets being over f-00. The auiller was well pleased, and much credit due Mrs. llobensaclc, and each perfon or for the excellent programme rt dered in such a masterly tnanner. [ The reception tendered the. memb< . of the.Thimble Bee yesterday afterno t at the home of Mlso Bert Blackford, North Fourth streot, wan one of t t most pleasant sorlal events of the wet r About thirty members of the club wi present, besides a ft-w Invited kuch : and the nfternoon was spent In n m< , charming manner. Tempting refrt'i ? ments were served. ; The lire department was called c last evening by a slight blaze In t | roar end of the house occupied by." .1. Morgan, or. Walnut street. Ft u 1 stove, but was extlnKulshed bef< . much damnKu was done. "Conveyor" will nmko three trips WltfM'lliiK Saturday night: 1 IiCJivo Leave. 1 Murtln'H Ferry. WliPflli i 7:ir, 7:*ir? l K:lf. 8:4r. !?: 1 r? 11:00 MIss".m Jennie anil Maggie Sterling. Pittsburgh, will arrive hero to-morn to be Hit; guests of Mr. and Mrsi Jo C'ockrnft, on Center street, for u f> r ilaya. ' MIhh "Nettle Swindler returned to 1 r home In Clarlrtgtun yesterday, after week's visit with the family of 0. 1 ? I I' ll, on Uroadway. Mrs. Mary Hartley, of Anderson, In arrived here yesterday, summoned ( (he serious illness of her mother, M J John Williams. I Mrs. William Clels, of Pittsburgh, the guest of her parents, Mr. and M Mart Douglass, oh North Fourth stre * Mrs. Robert Williams and daught & Mlfis Fannie, of St. Clalrsvllle, are 1 y guests of James Murdoch and faml Mrs. Paul Morrison and Miss Le McKay leave Tuesday for Unlontov | O., to spend two weeks with friends. A. M. Boyd,"an officer from Sclo, w In the city yesterday In^search of i J prisoner who had escaped from Jail. I Mrs. James McBride and daught I Miss Mattle Sweeney, of Piper City, I arc visiting friends In the city. Mrs. William McWllHams Ik the gui of her daughter, Mrs. Will Martin, Moundsvllle. Frank Weaver, of Morgantown, Va., is the guest of Thunnan Selby, Fifth street. THE STRIKE SITUATION. I The Lato Conferences Wcro Gcik I ally Discussed Yesterday. | The exclusive publication In yesti day's Intelligencer of particulars of t ; conferences held by business men; i i rectors of the comnanv iind strllm / representatives, In an effort to set ) the street car strike, was a mat' __ that was generally discussed throug out the city yesterday, and of com [jjjj there Is a diversity of opinion as to 1 merits of each side's stand. f It was stated that there was anotl i 1 effort yesterday to effect a settleme ^ B and that a meeting of certain intere ind ed parties was held in the A. O. U. ' building during the afternoon, but _ particulars of such a conference, | held, could be obtained, except t* $ 3 both sides are still as far apart as 1 i 4 fore. ltl(j The evening paper attempted to de nSf that conferences were neld early in t week, as detailed by the Intelllgenc , and then proceeded to make Itself rid [k ulous by admitting in the succeed! i , sentence that there was an effort ma . to settle the strike, les, ^ Labor Mass Meet i t??. The labor mass meeting contemplat j ^ for some time by the street car strikt ) 0 and the Trades Assembly will occ next Wednesday night, both organis Lna tlons deciding definitely on the date a joint meeting held last night. Li week there was talk of the meeting 1 this week, but the date announced a certainty. The meeting will be open-air affair, located at the corr of Seventeenth and Chapllne stree and among the speakers to be invlt are President Shutter. of the Arnalfj mated Asoclation; Patrick Dolan, the Mine Workers' union: Distr wo Factory Inspector Carney, all of Plti |5? burgh; and Rev. C. M. Ollphant, of tl 875 city. The meeting, of course, will 862 In tho Interests of the striking str< ?45 . t men. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. by Fromtlic Street. Car Strikers' Excc t-lve Coiumltte. . To the Fubllc: 3b2 Incited by the article, entitled " Hopeless Outlook." as appearing in t 4,75 Intelligencer of May 25, while our uni has not been officially notified of t ;7js conference alleged to have been lit tal by the business men of "Wheeling a ^5 the directors of the Wheeling Str( 3si Railway Company, we may tnke t statement for what it admits, as t 359 result of the conference, and it cam fail to show that the company and ^ directors have no consideration for t public or the business element of t irl city of Wheeling. in- We believe the business dement :cd the city will appreciate the encourag ds ment they received from the strikers 'jjf their effort to effect a settlement what they regarded as most conciliati na terms, and we are impressed* that t prompt rebuff from the directors w be properly resented by good citizens This vicious stubbornness and mull 'ad exhibited bj' the management of t iy, company will place the directors lln their proper light, and reafllrm t recent statement of this executi board relative to the position of t company's directors. As many are > undeceived as to the advances made the company, we desire again to stu aJ' that the company at no time ever ma :n" a proposition of any kind to the at: n" kera, and the only conciliatory propoi tlon they have ever put forth is th the dlrcctorH would pay 17% cents i hour for operating their cars; th they would retain at all hazards t non-union men, and employ such otli , men as, they pleased, without regard ?'K their unionism. Not one of the c men was ever assured of relnstatemei The company has never consented recognize the union, nor has It ever c of fcred to reinstate the members of o ris* union at 17% cents per hour. Ls:s On the other hand, the represent *c- tivos of the men, ever mindful of th< ?g gratitude to the public, who have >er considerately supported the cause rm Justice, have made many efforts to < ty. feet an honorable adjustment of the d ja- ferences, and as many times their a :r.i vances have been received with Ignc of ing contempt on the part of t of directors. nd The citizens have been appalled \V. the conduct of the company in placl men upon the cars whose Incompeten . ( Is Indicated by the character of tlx 110 work, and whoso records in many 1 ,us stances are portrayed in the annals nK the criminal court of the city. The cl >'* zona do not appreciate this injectl b? into their midst of this element Itli non-unionism, and they will resent 11 y by their continued support of the can H- of right and Justice. as We desire to state that we have tak he no part In any conference where ? it- rectors of the company were presei lat since April 110, and \ve wore n rat present at the conference alleged ol- have been held between the buslno men and the company's directors. iq, is true we nave nehl informal confc oncos with business men, however. It , nfwctfully. ?r KXBCHTIVE COMMITTER LOC/ ,ts UNION NO. 10.1. as AT the Wyandottr? Cluh's picnic. Sn |s urday, state fair grounds, the Osc Gardners and tii?? win Gutnintifl \v n- of base ball, bi'^lnnlnfc 2:!'.(> n>loc-U. Or.cnr tiardnor will calf 1 1 JBabies I S a Thrive On !t k I" i r ?' toil Bonta* I ;;;; )r? F3 rf R - Eagletand todesised Mk of ? : ' - .... = <} Little Book"INFAMY fe> w ) HEALTH" Sent FREE, ^ > Should bo In Every Mouse, r/ l,'r v bs a f4.Y. C0NDEN5CD MILK CO. Pr NKW.YORK. K .1., KSPV rb?y NOW THE COMMENCEMENTS. jg Bridgeport's and IVellsbiirg's Oars. curred Last Night, and Others Wilt et. Follow in Quick Succession, er, The commencement season was inhe augurated auspiciously last night, and y' until the middle of June they will JJj1 come thick and fast. Those last night ' were of the Bridgeport public schools and the Wellsburg high school. Both ',aa were largely attended, and highly creda itable to each Institution. At Bridgeport. ' The Bridgeport commencement was . held In the Union opera house, and atJ traeted an audience that filled the audiut torlum. The decorations were elaborately beautiful, and consisted of buntW. Ing, flags and flowers In profusion, on Each number of the well selected programme was rendered admirably. The presentation of diplomas was by Mr. William Alexander, of the board of education, and the benediction was pro%r. nounced by the Rev. Mr. Donehey. The programme was as follows: March?Runaway Girl 2r- Melster's Orchestra un -Tho Fore-Looker John Allen llaycs "L Shall We Kill or Cultivate? ill- Lucy C. Clark r<,? It's None of Your Business , Ida 1). Giffln tie Overture?Albion (F, V. Flotow) tor Melster's Orchestra The Isles of the Sea? Yes Jh- Arthur C. McConnaughv ?st. Tho Isles of tlio Soa? No Karl Cook ' Line, Sir, Lino? Elsie Pearl Anderson he Waltz?Impassioned Dream (J. Hose) . Melster's OrohoHtra Her Majesty,, the Woman ier Katherlne Dratton nt Hex William A. Sclmefor Is It Worth the Troublo? Bt- Mary Elizabeth Porter W Mr. Adam Icy L. Robinson Selection?'Tho Tolephono Cilrl (Theo. no L. Tobanl) Melster's Orchestra If Tho Truce of tho Bear ?at John W. Frazier je- The Wee Wee Things...Mamie E. Morgan A Volco From Below Isaac Russell (a Junior) V5 Medley Overture?A Ticket (T. O. De Wltte) Mclsters Orchestra er, .Gallia Est Omnls Dlvlu In Partes ic- Quatuor Mary Erna Mang ng Jingle-Jangle John M. Wright Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down Marie Freeman The Aft-Looker Mary Gertrude Henry March?The Hlghwaymun (Theo Tonal) Melster's Orchestra ;ed Presentation of Diplomas. ?rg Benediction. :ur At Wcllslmrff. :a~ The annual commencement of the at Wellsburff high school occurred last ist evening in the city hall. There was a Tor very large attendance and the following is programme was followed: an invocation Rev. R T. Miller, D. D ler Essay?Out of tho Shadows of Night ts, tho World Moves Into Light 0lj Clara T. Doman. . Essay?Grace in Woman a" Sarah E. Worthen ol Essay?Thorns Among the Roses let Iva G. Brashear ta- Essay?With Roluctant Stops? ,l? Hlnnrhr. M llnlr/1 I Essay?Jouranllsrn Susan V. Jacob uo Essay?New Ideas Carrie E. Campbell iet Oration?Memories* W. King Bennett Essay?Thu Marble Before You Elizabeth C. Mngee Essay?What Is that which I should turn to Lighting Upon Days Like u- These Bertha W. Simpson Essay?Where Are Your Treasures . Anna It. Quest Essay?The Search for the Holy Grail < Ella W. Miller Oration?In the Field of Education.... he Tohn R. Elson OI1 Presentation of Diplomas?Mr. Henry Stongle, president of board of eduhe cation. 4i,i Address to Class?Rev. C. E. Clark, Thomson M. E. Church, Wheeling, nd W. Ya. ,ot Benediction Rev. R. T. Miller, D. D. IlL> Yale's New President. he NEW IIA YEN, Conn., May 2."..?It wns Jot: officially announced to-day that Prof. ^ Arthur Twining Hartley had been elected to succeed Timothy Dwlght, reslgned, as president of Yale university. After having boon In*session a part of of the morning and the greater part of re_ the afternoon, the corporation of Yale ' university voted on the subject of a successor to President Dwlght, with the on result that Mr. Hadley was elected, ng ^ AT the Wyandotte picnic, Saturday, state fair grounds, -the Gardners, Oscar : and Eddie, will spar a limited round u bout, on a stand In front of the grand in Till: lUVKK. ve he YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. iel I Pittsburgh...GREEN WOOD, C:30 a. m. by I Pln?U?n.l V1l>r.TV?A I... Itc I;!irkoV-8burj?.H*K.' HEDFO RD. 11 a. rn. de Matamoras...LEXIXGTON, 11 a. m. rl- 8ls?t<irevUlc...lU!TH, 3:30 p. m. ni_ Clarlngton....LEROY, 3:S(J p. m. ?t Stcubohvlllo..T.M. BAYNE, 2:H0 p. m. Pittsburgh...I.ORENA, 2 a. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. 1?. Pittsburgh...QUEEX CITY, 5 a. m. __ ParkcrRburg.BE XHUR. 11 a. ni. . Newport JEW EE. 11 a. in. V? Sisters vlllo... RUTH, 3:30 p. in. hi ClarIngton....LEROY, 3:30 p. ni. it. SteubenvllIo..T.M. DAYXE, 2:30 p. m. to BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Charleston...GREEXWOOD, (I:.'t0 n. ni. ur p?rk.-ruburg.H. K. BEDFORD. 11 a. ni. Matamoras...LEXINGTON, 11 a. m. a- 8lEt??rsvllle...RUTH, 3:30 p. m. ,ir Clnrlngton....LEROY, 3:30 p. m. "ao Stcubenvllle..T.M. BAYXE, 2:C0 p. in. of ?f. Along the Landing. If- The marks at C p. m. showed 7 feet 2 (1- Inches and falling. Weather clear and 'r* worm. ,l- The Queen City passes up for Pittsburgh early this morning, and will be nt here Sunday at 8 a. m. for Cincinnati. ,1Jf The Virginia went out of the upper c.-v Ohio with a line trip yesterday morni - in*' j. The Pittsburgh towboat Defender .. passed down yesterday with the largest 0~ tow, with one exception, that was ever 0f brought down the upper Olho river. It consisted of twenty-six heavy coal?,c boa-Is and two barges, besldett her fuel. The Joseph B. Williams on one occaon slon handled a tow on the upper Ohio II- slightly larger than this one. but the it, successful handling of this amount of ot coal Is considered wonderful.?Clnclnto natl Commercial-Tribune. ss It Ivor Telegrams. Zl on. CITY?nivcr 2 fei-t 3 Indies nml falling. Clour and pleasant. lL WAUUEN?River 1 foot 3 Inches. Fair J and warm. HUOWNSYI MjE?Ulver r? foot 3 inches and stationary, t- ]?ITTSBITHQ 11?Ulver fi.l foot and falling. Clear and pleasant. 111 STEUI3ENVILLE?Ulver 5 foot 3 inches and stationary. IL POINT PLEASANT?River 10.C foot ? and falling. Clear. CINCINNATI?Ulver 22.7 foot and falling. Clear. CAIUO?Klvor 2S.C feet and . rising. Clear and cool. KVANSVILLE?Ulver 13,r. foot and falling. Clear and plunttnnt, IjOUISVII^LE?Ulver ntutlonnri;; 0.2 feet In canal; 7 feet on fallH'; 110 feet lielow locks. ' MEMPHIS?River 21.7 feet, a f?!l of | .7. Clear and pleasant. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who la lovely In fnco. I form and temper will always have j friends, hut one who would be attractive ! must keep her hoalth. If she la weak. sickly and all run down she will ho i nervous and Irritable, tf she has conj Ktlpatlon or kidney trouble, her Impure uuu mil Vivtinu JMIUJ'II-.t, UHillWIt'h, 3kih eruptlonn aiul a wretched complexion. Klectrlc Hlttcrfl In the best medicine In the world to regulate .stomach, liver and kldneyn nnd to purify the blood. II given Htrong nervou, bright eyes, smooth, velvety nkSn. rich complexion. It will mnke n good-looking. charming woman of a ruiwlown Invalid. Only HO cent:) at Logan Drug Co'h Drug Store. 2 wyasdottk ciub'* picnic at tho State Fnlr Grounds, Saturday. Dancing from 1 |?. m. to 11:30 p. ?n. A grand cake walk will wind up the fun. WHAT DO YOU I THINK OF THIS? Could Any Other Known Remedy Have Accomplished It? K. T. Booth Co.. Grntttm/?-Ob retiring few rrfnlnj^ arowltii a severe cold, I rapidly grew 111 during the nighti shooting pain* darted through my chest and side, making breathing very painful: shortly came membrane from the lung* deeply tinted with blood. The only remedy at hand was Hyomel. In which I had little faith. 1 Inhaled it through the nostrils and mouth freely. The effect wis like magic, and I now fed that to this great discovery I owe, perhaps, my life. Mm*. GOODHUB, Kcene, N.1L "IIromrlM croc* direct to tho tllsriRod parts, which e.in bo rewJied liy the breath of llfo only. Had stomach remedies been u|ed, Pneumonia would have rcsnltcd. "nyomcl" cnrcH by Inbnlatlon. Raid by t)rngglNU, or sent br mail. Pricc,complete outfit. 91.0U. lixtra bottles 60c. R. T. II00TII COMPANY, Rooms 20*21 Audtorium liuildinq, Chicago. lit. fikNE CENI^a WORD ?? All solid advertisements under ?? the following headings: : : : ?? ? .WANTED, PERSONALS, LOST AND FOUND. FOR RENT. FOR SALE. will bo Inserted at tho rato of ?? QNEpCENTIiAIIWORD! Personal. TTINGLISH NOULIBMAN, IMMENSELY J j wealthy, unfortunate In homo lovo uffiLlr, would marry and share luxuries with sweet American girl. PEER, Lcxlngton, Ave. 7G2, Now York City. my2C* Canaries. ANA RIES?500 HARTZ MOUNTAIN Rollers. Males $2.00, Females 50c, at HENRY HELMDRIGHT'S, corncr Market and Sixth streets. mrl7 I 'Wanted. WANTED-A GIRL TO DO HOUSEHOLD work; $3 a weok. Apply at the Rectory. Moumi.svMo, W. Va. myO Dor Stent FOR RENT?UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1513 Chapllno. T. M. GARVIN. my2 For rent-on Raymond street! Peninsula, two rooms to a good tenant. my 24* For rent-several good rooms In the City Hank Dulldlng. Inquire at the City Bank of Wheeling. mr20 FOR RENT?FALLOURE BUILDING. 1615 Market street; 12 living rooms; saloon and bar fixtures. Inquire ut GEO. E. BOYD'S. 1417 Chaplino street. ap21 FOR RENT. Dwelling Rooms on 15th street. Store Rooms on Main street. JAMES L. HAWLEY, 1065 Main Street. FOR RENT. Eight-room dwelling, opposite Echo Point. Large lot. Modern conveniences. Monument Place, Elm Grove. One of the handsomest places out the pike. FOR SALE. Nine-room dwelling. Pleasant Valley. All modern conveniences. Lot K1 foot front by WO feet deep. Excellent barn. (This Is a choice residence property). NORTON & COMPANY, lil Exchange Dank Dulldlng. or Safe. JjJ*.0R SALE. A Few Choice Lots at Edglngton. ?>5 CHEAP AND ON EASY TLRLIS. W. V. I10GE, City Rank Building, 1300 Markot Street. STOCKS FOR SALE. \Vlmr,lln?? Pnllorv I.a UelleMlll. Bollalro Gas & Electric Co. Wheeling Bridge. Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. Crystal Glass Co. Central Glass Co. llloch Bros. Tobacco Co. BONDS. Whltaker Mill. Wheeling Bridge. Kostoria Glass Co. Ravenswood. S. ?& G. It. R. Wheeling Stamping Co. National Stool Co. stock. American Tin Plate Co. stock. National Biscuit Co. stock bought and sold on stock exchange, Chicago. SIMPSON & TATUM, Itoom 4, City Bank Bldg. 'Phone fiW. fqiTSAUE^ STOCKS. Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. I .a Belle I run Works. Central Glass Co. West Virginia Glass Co. Crystal Glass Co. Fo^torla Glass Co. Wheeling Bridge Co. Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co, Wheeling Pottery Co. Wheeling Railway Co. First National Bank of Bcllalro, O Bellalre Gas & Electric Co Peabody Insurance Co. Geo. R. Taylor Co. Bloch Bros. Tobacco Co. BONDS. Kostoria Glass Co. Moundsvllle, Uenwood & Wheeling Railway Co. Whltaker Iron Co. Ohio River R. R. Co. Monongahela River 11. It. Coal Co. Town of Salem. .Inckson County per cent. Tin and Steel Stocks bought and sold uireai on .\u\v \ oris unu i.;nicupo oiocj; Exchanges. HOWARD HAZLETT, STOCKS. PONDS AND IN VESTMENTS. National KxchntiKr Paul; Hnlldiny. Summer S/lexor!*. V OCII LYNN II EIGHTS HOTEL, MT. J J LAKE PARK. ML). Under tho manufji'mi'iu of .MRS. L. 11. C. LIST. Will opon for tho aoo-son Juno 1. Rpocl.il rates furnished on application. niyL'l-imv.'fri'* Slacli inery |) HD.MAN i CO., GENKUAL MACHINISTS j AND MANUFACTUR EPB OF MARINE ( AND STATIONARY ENGINES. Jul? Whwiing. \>r. Vn. Beautiful Forms and composition Am not rondo by clinncc, nor can they over In liny mntorlnl bo mado nl Htnnll oxponso. A competition for cheapness, and not for excrl lenee of workmanship. Ih tho inont fro(|\icnt nnd certain ennso of tho rapid decay and ontlro destruc tlon of artr. and manufacturo. For bent (which hi tho choapcnl) work, tho lutolllgcncor Job Print- * Inc Oftlco Is tho pluoo to no. Steal Silale. For Sale 9-room houso at Pleasant Valley; hav till conveniences; largo lawn; lot SSxWO, to the creek. Will sell at a bargain. Building lots In Pleasant Valley. Building lotn In Park View, from J15& up; on easy terms. MONEY TO LOAN. THEO. W. FINK & CO., 'Phone No. C87. 1503 Market St FOB_RElTT, No. ICO Virginia street {23 00 No. 10S Virginia street 3 CO No. 77 South York street 20 00 No. 00 Seventeenth street 10 00 No. So Seventeenth street, 4 rooms.. 12 00 No. 71 Seventeenth street, 4 rooms.. 13 00 No. 37 Twentieth street 13 00 No. 41 Twentieth street 11 00 No. 2005 Wood street, 3 rooms 7 00 No. 25(8 Mjiln street 8 00 No. 2510 Main street, 2 rooms 5 00 No. 1130 Charles street 5 00 No. 30 Sixteenth street, bottling collar : 12 00 No. 32 Sixteenth street. storo room.. 10 00 No. 34 Sixteenth street, Btoro room and 2 rooms 1G 00 Stable, Fourteenth street G 00 Stable, Alley B G 00 FOIl SALE. Business house and dwelling Sixteenth street. Main street residence; Chanllno street residence. Mnrkot street business property. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estato Apent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Agent, No. 1613 Mnln street. myll FOR SALErK nW. Tho property at 132 Zane street; S-roomed house; lot fronts on both Zano and South Huron streets; room cnoiiRh for two mora houses. Will sell at a big bargain, and loan you the money to pay for eamo on long time. Easy as paying ront. The 4-roomed dwelling at 24 I3akor stroet. East Wheeling, for $C60; >250 cash and balanco In monthly payrnonts. MONEY TO I.OAK G.O. SMlTH{EX<jj'u^gpw|*Ni; A SURE INVESTMENT For Sale, Now Offered. A two-story Brick Dwelling, and Lot, on west sldo of Mnln street, three doors north of Eighth street. Most deslrablo location. Very best neighborhood. Building sites In Pleasant Valley, between Edglngton Lane and Selbert's Gardon. Second elevation from ono to five ucrc8. A line building lot on Llnd street. Two-story frame, six rooms. Lot 50 by 100 feot, corner Thirty-fourth and Chapline streets, with front part of Alhambra Rink on It. opposlto Wood Bros.' Planing Mill. FOR RENT?Very cheap, a few ofllco rooms In Masonic Temple. Heat, light, janitor and elevator aervlco free. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Corner 14th find Market Sts. Urustoe Sales. rjl RUSTEE'S SALE. Hy virturo of a deed of truBt mndo by R. 11. Gillespy and Lizzie D. Gillesny, his wife, to me, jis trustee, dated May 31, 1892, rocorded in tho ofllce of the clerk of tho county court of Ohio county, West Virginia. In Deed of Trust Book No. 35, pago 142. i will soli at the north front door of tho court house of Kald county on SATURDAY, tho 3rd DAY OF JUNE, 1S39. commencing at 10 o'clock u. m., the following described property, that Is to say: A certain piece of real estate lu the city of Wheeling, Ohio county. West Virginia, described u.h follows: A piece of land being 115 feet long and 75 feet wide, lying In the north part of said city, and east of tho common road, on the margin of the Ohio river, commencing for th? same at a point about 250 feet In a north-oasterly direction from tho north end of tho east parapot wall of the bridge over Jonathan's Gut, In the line of the north-west front of tho house commonly known as tho Stone houeo grocery built by Andrew Thalmann upon the lot of ground now being described: thence In tho lino of the front of the said stone houso grocery, one hundred and fifteen feet to the north-west corner of said tract of land: thence south-easterly and at right angles to said front line seventy-five feet; thoncn southerly and parallel with said first line one hundred and fifteen feet; thence north-westwardly seventy-fivo feat to the place of beginning, together with the bulldlnRS thereon and all others appurtenances thereunto belonging, reserving. however, a strln of ground running. lensthwlHo through tho propertjvof a uniform width of twelve feet to bo kept opon as a road; and reserving alaa thofcoal under the property nnd the-right* to mlnoand remove the same. TERMS OF SALE:?One-third and aa' much more as the purchaser elects to pay, in cash on the day of sale, tho balanco, In two equal Installments at one and two years, notes bearing Interest from tho day, of saio to bo given for the deferred payments. W. J. W. COWDEN, Trustee. J. C. Uervey. Auctioneer. apl? Stationery, 5bohs, Ste. Gifts for Graduates. As Is our custom each year, wo hav<v made preparations to meet tho demand fnr GIFT BOOKS FOR COMMENCEMENT DAY. We also have a lino of REWARD and PICTURE CARDS for tcachcrs of country schools. , Don't forget th.it wo have tho two BEST ENCYCLOPEDIAS IN* THE WORLDCHAMUERS* and tho BRITANNICA. Sold on easy payment plan. STANTON'S BOOK*STORE. rpiIE P1TTSRURGH DISPATCH. ConjnjorrJal-OnzettP. Times, Cln clnnatl Enquirer and Eastern and Western Dal lion delivered. Weekly Papers, Literary and Fashion Magazines, Cheap Rooks, Stationery, and Gospel Hymns. C. H. QUIMBY, 1414 Market Street 3m urance. REAL ESTATE Title Insurance. If you'purchnEO or moke a loan on real estate havo tho title Insured by tho WHEELING TITLE & TRUST CO. No. 1303 Market Street. II. .U RUSSELL President I** F. 8T1FEL Secretary J. J. RAWL!KG Vice President kVM. 11. TRAt'Y Afirt't. Secretary R. lv LOllltlST..Exninlner of Title* Educational. fiSont de Cliamal Academy, iM);:n nil niiiLcnov or the SISItKS or Tilt visitation. Plrsf.r-lnBt tuition In all brnnrhr*. TTr. cellent accommodations; homo comfort!*: root] tabic: lariro and healthy rooms; tensive Rroundn; uuro air. l'or lernin and other Information. address Directress of flioiil de Clmnlal Academy Wlu'ollnq. W. V<?. 11 n ii i n - ri-: i. f. i < i *. n r r. 11~~?lUNTlJIQ J I'ST-UJLISUMRNT. Js'?v\t. .Accurate, Prompt*