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! i ' The Intelligencer, ITliLlSHLD DULY, CU'VP? SUS04T, AT Tllli INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, 5u AND "7 FOUHTtKNTil BtUKKT. IMKLLliifcM'fcU I'LULIblUNU CO., l'ropr't TKU9I6: fEB YKAH, 11Y Will., FObXAOK PKEPAIU JJA1LY, 81* UB)S ?u vac wuv*. wo u" Daily, tbreo duys lu the week 4 oo Daily, two days iu tuu week- ii 75 Daily, oue month Co [ Wklkly, oueyeur, iu udvuuce 1 00 Wklkly, tlx months CO < The i)AlLY iNTKLLIOKNUKR ii delivered by farriers in Wheollug uu<l udjacent towns ut li Cviitd pur week. 1 l'er?oiiH wishing tosubsorlbo to thu Ijaily Is j TH.LKiLM'KK can do so by neudiug in their or diirn to thu Jntli.uo?.vi:u otlicu on postal eitrd nr otherwise. They will be punctually torved 1 l>y carrion. Tributes of Kospect und Obituary Notices, &0 Cento per inclL rorre*|K)nduno? coutaiulnu important news solicited froia every purt of the uurrouudim? country. Rejected communications will not bo returned ?nlo?b mvoM|iurilcd h.- .-iiilu h-ui jur-tagf. (The Intklugknoku, embracing lu Mvorul tuition:*. Is entered iu thu i'osioillco ut Wheeling. W. V>., is e<?nd-^cl<uit mutter.J HUADKIU of the DAILY INTULLKiKN; C'L'It leaving tuwu can haVO the paper unit to any uddreits in tlio United Match or l.'au. ttdu, posUpaid ut the ruto of 05 cent* per month | two weoktf :i0 emit*, To Kurope ponUpaid, one month 00 ceutd. Addrcun clmiiKtMl an uttou iitt (lualnul. TKLKI'HONK MUMUGKS: ! Fdltorlal liuoni* ill. (uunllux Kooiii 110. E @fa Snhlliqtmz. WllKKMNU, JUNK 5J8, 1K0.1. A Spoukinj; Cuuiputjxii Our Republican friondtj 111 Ohio havo | roaolvod on a chungo in thoir speaking campaign this your, Inatoad of concentrating thoir ullorta on a comparatively few big mootiuga addreaaod by "apeakor a o i national reputation," thev will lot thobtatoatiro with mooting bin and [',* littlo to bo addreaaod by good talkora ' who have thoir famo to mako as woll aa by tho othor kind. Thia ia a commend* ablo robolvo. Thorns who have had anything to do with arranging for public mooting I'nAin linn- /litlif-nll it in In nu?nt lllli local demands for "speakers of national roputatiou." Tho rcquiuitioQti corno for the biggest guns uud everybody wuntu them at onco. A thoroughly capable Bpoakor will not do. llo must bo ono of tho fow men whom everybody had hoard of and is anxious to bear. It matter* not that tho supply id soon exhausted and the ondurHuci) of tho fow exhausted with tho supply. Thero romaius at least tho suspicion that if tho men at headquurtorn hud been more kindly disposed they could havo complied with tho demaud. As wo understand, the iutoution in Ohio is to make it known at the begin ning that impossibilities are not to bo : attempted, and that tho most exacting locality will havo to share with all the others out of the goneral stock of big and little, known and uuknown. The questions of tho day do not require oratory nor do they otlor it much | scope. Thoy are chiotly business questions, demanding plain, common aonso i?K(h>ai<? imiin.lv thn ltamthlii'iiu MUlltlliUllh .w>K?<i>?fv>a> party can aliord to moot thorn iu just this way. IIeiui Most is frantic with joy over Altgold's froak. llo will probably Bond the Illinois governor a fuc simile of bis patriotic emotions. Mnko the Town f?ay. Docoration of uvorything capable of boing decorated should bo one of tho most attractive features of tho Fourth of July colobration. Tho cheap materials for this purpoHo aro very efloctivo if arranged with taste. Tho Intklliorxcbk gives elsewhere some pictorial suggestion showing how this may bo done without great trouble or expense. If noighbors will got thoir heads to* gether with a viow to combining their ofl'orts they can show oll'thoir noiehborhood to great advantage at small cost. If they do "not like tho I.vtklmocncku'h hints porhnps thoy can liud something bottor. This nowspnpor will bo glad to roceive further suggestions at once and to mako pictures ot the boat of thorn for tho public uuidauco. Tho decorativo eud of tho Fourth of July campaign is not its loast important featuro. Fon Anarchist nominee for Prcsidont of tho Unitoil State.*, to hold ofllco until anarchy shall take the placo of govern* montof tho people?Governor Altgold, of Illinois. a ? Alttfeld anil Ills Deal. If Governor Altgeld had thought ho ' stood on securo ground iu pardoning the Anarchists he would not havo reached out so far for so many oxcuso* to prop him up, nor would ho havo thought it nocosssry to denounce tho wholo machinery of justice by which tho wholoaalo assassins were brought to punishment. In his etlort to hold up Judgo Gary to tho public as a scoundrel in the ermine, ho remarks that oven Jcllrios iu Kng* land con touted himiolf with hanging hit victims und did not stop to borate tbein after they woro dead. Tho poor oxcuso for this indocont tling is found In a magazine article by Judgo Gary in which tho eolebrated case is reviewed as an ovcut in American history, an articlo of real valuo which did not Violato any of tho proprieties. Governor Altgeld cannot convinco anybody that the Anarchists did not have* fair trial. They were ably defended. Tho prosecution was fought [ inch by Inch. Tho hlgiioit court in tho stnto atllrmed tho regularity of tho proceedings. Tho solo explanation of Altgnld'i act is tint ho had inadq a dicker for votes ! in tho lato campaign, tho party of tho other part delivered tho goods aud ha - - ..J 2tk ..... , had now kept faith with thu Anarchists by shamelessly broakiug faith with thu people of hid stuto uud disgraeiun tho ollico in which thoy uuwisely placed him. 'llio Hi Ivor libjoct Le*t?nn. Children take readily to object loaoons and men often profit by tho same forceful kiud of instruction, Thoro is good reason to believo that tho object lesson which id being presented through the proas from day to day may not bo wasted on ournationul legislators when Congress convenes. This hope id oncouragod by thoawakoniug of the people, who are becoming thoroughly aroused and are stirriug up tho congrosemen. Congress will aimply have to determine, in tho light of common sense and fast developing ovents, whether this couutry is strong enough to stand against tho world on tho silver question, and whether, if it wore utrong enough, there is uny reason of public policy or business to justiiy tho enormous coat. India, uecustomod to silver us to tho uir it breathes, found tho burden too heavy to bear, and her mints tiro closed to free silver coinage, tiilver reached tho lowest price on record, and tho ail* vor dollar, which bhould be a dollar of a hundred cents, is a contradiction worth sixty cents. In spite of all that legislation has done iii this country for silver, tilling tho treasury vault* with tho white metal virtually taken in oxchungo for tho precious gold, the silver industry languishes bocauso of the ovoruroduc* tion and lack of market. The Colorado producers complain that they cannot operate on tho present basis. Tuoy want free uud unlimited coinage. Wo have gone a less length than that uud fouud it almost disastrous. Com gross will havo to recoguhso tho Bitua ion hiv 11 t li.i i-nutifrv rnlinf and Huil hv another churl thuu that ottered by tho bilvor men. Tiio.sb who doairo to hol|? on tho Fourth of July colobrutiou uud have iiut been aeon by tho linunco committoo should at oiico notify tho treasurer, Mr. Howard Uuzlett, of tho amouuta tboy dohiio to subscribe. Tho And is not full to overflowing. Thoro will not bo unothor Columbian Fourth of July for a fow yearn. Tho Dulu^lat ot LillColll'ri AobUSalll ltowurdod. When l'roaidont Cleveland noiui* natod Judgo A. W. Torroll, of Toxaa, to bo miuistor to Turkey ho did not know thut he waa rewarding the cold-blooded eulogist of the assassin of President Lincoln. It ia reasonable to suppose that if TorroU'a poetic productiou on thia aubject had beou known to the President uorao other man wouid have boon uent to Turkey. Huro ia the euloyry, rojiroduced by tho llcrald. of Houston, Texas: (ilvo iilm a atpulcher llrillld as thu 8*VCe|l Of thotidul wuvu'h mcusuroless motion; Iu the iirms of tho ?lco|> I.ay our huro to idceo, 'Mid thu pearls of tho futturlusi ocean. It wax liberty slain Thut mi uiudiletied his hroln To urctiKu thuilcud idolViu cherished; So'tis inutothut tho main, No'er curbed by ucliuin, Should entomb thu iiust freeman now perl&ht'U. Ho who dnrod break thu rod Of thu bluukumoor'K Kotf, All the ho.tt* i.f tiiu despot dufylnjr. Could not rest 'neath the od Th.it lil* minions hn<t trod Who was bhiiuu'd by his glory iu dying. lie hath written hi* uiiino T.. I.riul.t of r.tt.w. In the pathway t'i Liberty'* portal: Aii-I lh?' serf* who now blame Will crimsou with .-hum-. Wutu tlioy lu.tru they have cursed au immortal. Ho bfltli died for the wesl Ola worhl 'neath the heel Of too ninny n mure ilea* NVro; lint while yot tlicro Is steel Kvcry tyrant eha^J* i That Uod's vcngeance bu>. walls for its hero. Then five him a hopulcher llroail?- the weep Of tho tlilul wave's meant n-le.ss motion: In the arms of thmhiep buy our lirnt'H toMecp. Slucc hU life was as free in theoconi). Wili President Clevolaud retain in tho public service a man who rojoicod ovor tiiu assassination of a President of tho United States and glorified tho assassin? A man capablo of writing tlicHo verses would liavo been capable of Wilkes Booth's criiuo it' ho had had the courage. BREAKFAST 13UDGET. Turpin, the inventor of melinite, has submitted to the l'rench war oflice an electric gun alleged to bo capable of diseharging 25,000 projectiles in live minutes and to have a range of several miles. The apparatus is comparatively light in weight, so that it can bo drawn by two horses and worked by four men. A rare collection of lliblos in in tho possession of Theodore Koynoldfl, of Monsou, Conn. Among the many valuable Hibles owned by him is a folio "ilroochos," that belong* to tho latter part of tho sixteenth century, and Bibles published in lOlil, 107!) unci ItiJW. Hmull service l< true servlci- while it hiitn; Of humblest friend*, bright creaturcs! scorn not one. The daiiv hy tho Nlmdow ttiut It casts Protects the lltiKcrlng deudtup from tho nun. ? HYm/joeorf/i. The latent moan man is reported from Northern New York. lie recently adoptod n small boy from a poor widow, but was forced to return hint becauso "ho moved his feet uround ho when sitting that he must wear out his boots fast." It is reported thnt tho Ghezlrah i?nlaco, situated on the banks of tho Nile, iu to bo convortol into a hotel; that a line of tttcam lorrius is to ply across fr.oin Cairo, and that the Nile tfl to be tunnolod. How often must mnn He|?out of hi-, h i With his brtt?h In tho Ink And hi* pen lu tho pax to. ? Inu/i/nt/foii Star. The advertising columns of the New York dailies for tho Inst several days have fairly blossomed with advurtipemonta of property ln.xt by tho public on itiburbnn day at Hhoepshoad Uny. .lust before the drop fell at a late Mississippi hanging, Crs tr. the hero of the occasion, who hnd killed a whim tnnn, expressed his re?rot that tho nudi* unco was so smnll. It Is proposed In Paris to hold a show of "old men and women" at tho Palais do riudustrio, In tho ClmmpH Mysore, on July loth. Tho uliniiuum of u?o will bo ninety. A prayer book wns among tho articles found in the stomach of nn ostrich which fan lately dissected 111 London. ijuoon Vlctorlu l? now soveroicn over ono coutluout, 100 puulniulai, 000 pro"nfiitfe ii 1 ' Lt^jy aiontorieu, 1,000 lukej, 2,00t) rivora and 10,000 island*, tuys thu New York Recorder. There is reported to lie a salt mine ut Wieliczia, aa Austro-Guliciaa town, that has bona worked for 000 yearn, uad ia mill yielding fresh dupplies. During tlio hot wuuthcr an enterprising shoemaker ut Bristol, l'u., gives a plato of icu crcaiu to oaeh customer. The twentieth anniversary of Williuai aad Mary College,at Williamsburg, Vu., was celebrated last Wednesday. % PERSONAL POINTS. William 1). McCoy, United States minister to Liberia, who died at Monrovia, May II, was a autivo of Cambridge City, lad., uad aboat forty yearn of a go. llo had buea a teacher for aiaay years, prior to hia appointment, ia Ohio, Arkansas and Indiana, aad wan oao of tho iaoat progressive colored tuea in tho country. ? - tfnir i-Lilnrj in /lulling IUU OWIIUO I.M..W.W ... August will bo Sir Richard Webster, ex-attorney general of L'ndand, and preaidout of tho i?ritiuh World's Fair couunisaionora. Ho will bo a prominent figure at Jackson l'ark on British day, which Iuh boon arranged (or Saturday, August 20. Ex-Sonator Fair has just lota $.'500,000 contract for levolinuaaud dunea and fillinii in the water lots at North llouch, Han Francisco. This is the placo which Mr. Fair propose* to make a great shipping and juanulacturiiii; district, and on which he will upend $3,000,000. lion. I.ow Wallace's novel, "Tho Prince of India," in nearly ready for publication, and will soon be brought out by tho Harpers. The catastrophe of the book is tho assault and sack of Constantinople in 145H, and tho entry of Mohaminod li into Saneta Sophia. Tho lirrtt volume of Prof, (ioldwin Smith's now work, a "Political history of the United .Stated,/ will Do published early iu tho autuiuu by tho Maciuillana. C. T. Kiggfl, of tho Princeton class of 'M, will soon sail foi Constantinople, Turkey, whero he will enter upon hts duties as instructor in thu lioberts college Mflj. John A. Tibbita, of New Louuon, Conn., late counsel at Bradford, England, lias returned home, after a four years' absence. Charles J. Cauda, ex-United States treasurer, will summer with his family at the Van Antwerp cottage, Monticello, Now York. AMUSING THINGS. luChicago: Mauagjug Editor?Proity good oxpreaaiou that of yours, "All thinus to all men." A auSutfinr?Vni, hilt I CUil I hurdly lay claim to being its originator. Munagmg lCJitor?^o? When did you got it then? .Modest Assistant?it ia from tliu Bible, sir. Manuring KUitor?Oil, well, that's all right. Nobody in Chicago'll over got , onto it?Uoaton Traiuscrij.t. "Uentlomen," said an indiirnant passenger on a Third avonuo car yesterday, "will none of you got up and give thin old lady a scat? "I'll "thank you, air," snapped the lady, "to attend to your own aliaira. I aw not bo old as you are by twenty yoj'rd, if 1 am any judge of a person's ago." The indignant paseoncor got off at the next station.?Tcjuz Sifliwfi Sunday b'chool Teacher?Now, Tommy, doseribo the combat that took place between David and (loliath. Tommy (full of enthusiasm at anythin}; to do with a light)?(.ioltar, ho eaiuo out and talked awhile through his hat. David, ho chiuned him a little an* then ho tipped and pegged him in the cokornut with a brick and Goliar croaked.?Drake's Magazine. "What became of that bright son of yours that you sent to college? Was he graduated ?" i "Oh, yes. He is at present interested in dictionaries." "Ha! Become a lexicographer?" I "Well, not exactly a lexicographer. I lie is soliciting subhiTiptions for a dictionary."?At m> Yuri: I'rcts. I She?Where shall wo spoud our honey moon? lie?At the beach. She?Oh no, that would never do. He?Why not? Dill!?1I1UIU 1IIU QU l?n uiuii iuvi v* New York I'reu Hor Brother?Why did you persist in indue French at tborocoptiou lant night? You bungled tho language bo frightiully that no ono understood what you Haiti. Miss Budd?Indeed? I did, ovory word of it.?Uujfalo Conner. "It's tho littio things that puzzloono." Mr. Soak?That's ho. Last night, for instance, I had no trouble linding tho hoiHu I lived in, but hiatno mo if I could lind tho keyhole.?Brooklyn Life. "The? Itritoii drops his 'h's.' Which lutvoe ?vitli hhn iduya; lint 'twould linprovt! the Nor.souiuu It hu could drop lib 'J's.' " ?I'tick. Master of CoremonioH?Wo havo hero, your inajoaty. tho finest works of art? Kulalio?I havo observed thorn. Pass tho sausage!?Atlanta Constitution. A llatlie I'or ] Dotal Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it is always victorious in expelling all tho foul taints and giving tho vital fluid the quulity and quantity ot* porfoct health It cures Horofulu, Halt rheum, boils and all other troubled cauflud by impure blood. Moon's I'ii,Li euro a!l liver ills. L'oc. Sent by mail 011 receipt of price by 0. I. Ilood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masanchu'otts. 1 llulliueir'B Dyeloj; l-'mabllshinriit, Mr. J. Hoilmotr, proprietor of tho Pan Handle iiyoing estuulisluuont, No. 1431 Market street,has placed improved machinery in his placo. and is prepared to do all kinds of scouring, cleaning and dyeing. Clothe* repaired neatly and on ohurt notice. L'Ol.l'.MIMAN i:\ro.sirioN. lixciimlou tu ('hh-iigo via Ohio Itlvcr Hall* rood. On and after this date, until October 31, tho Ohio llivor railroad will (tell tieketn to Chicago and return, on account of the World's Columbian Imposition, at greatly roducod rates. Ticket* will he good for ooilttuiiou i paiingo in either direction with liml limit for return paanago Novomb'-r T?, 18011. For niton of fare, time of train and other information, intuiiro of tirket agent*, Ohio llivor railroad, or write \V. .1. |{obin*on, general passougof agent, Parkoriburg, W. Va. National Holiday Kjciiralon Uatnt Ovur Wlii'i'llliK A l.i?kc Urli' Hallway. On tho occasion of our National holiday, July I, 1801, itlO Wheeling iV l.ako Krio railway will tell excursion tickot* from all Motions, .Itily JM und 4ib? at half rnttiHi with tickets good up to and including July 5, 1 Ohio lllvtr llallroiitl Holiday reunion*. Suntlay gxcmlon tickets now on *alo to Woodlnml Franklin, New Martinsville, Hlitefvlllo and Long Hertch. . ? Children Cry for Pitchor'g Cwtorla. POLITICAL l'OI.MU Tht-ir lucuusiateiiuy. Ncui York I*rti4 [Hqk) Prominent Democrats who wero activo in denouncing tlio *'Keod rules" us "tyranny" uro now considering tho advisability of adopting similar regulations for tho govoruwcut oi the Fiftylirst houso Tho fact that Democratic politicians and newspapers mado tho air vocal during tho fcessions of tho Ffty-tirst houso with tlioir ravinir?a against tho Hopublicau methods ol procod uro will not prevont a strenuous ellort to frame methods of tho same sort for uso by tho Democrats in tho present houso; uud it will not prevent tho organs that showered abuse on the ltopublicans becauso of tho "Kood rules" from giving such an effort their support. The l'l'dplc lluvu a Hlght tu Know. Ilaltiiiiort Hun (Dent.) Thoro is no reason why tho country should bo left iu any state of doubt or uniortuinty as to the action of Congress, wbon it moots, upon tho all-important and vital question of tho repeal of tho tibormuu silver-purchase act. Thoro is equally no reasou why the country should not bo intormou how eueh individual raombor of Con{,'ro.id btands and how ho will vote upon that question. Tho prosont situation has largely boon created by tho fooling of apprehension and distrust occasioned by tho vacillating, inconsistent and temporizing policy of Congress in reference to silver. Two Tired. Sew Yurk llccunler (Hep.) Tho campaign in Ohio this yoar has opened too early for tho Democracy, which is alllictod with an aggravated attack of "that tired fooling." It is "too tired" to do anything; "too tired" to call Congress together in extra session and repeal the Sherman act; "too tired" to take the lirst stop toward restoring commercial confidouco; but not too "too tired" to haul down tho tlag in Hawaii or to plan a raid ou tho pensioners who saved tho Union. aiultuu Will Ho t'licuji. Chicago Inter-Ocean )Uep.) Secretary Carlisle givos notice that we will havo free wool within eix months. Mutton will be cheap. Australian woo^rowors can kill otf Amorij can shoop, and then put tho prices to suit themselves. ltctlrixl from Politic*. . llrooklyn Titiua (ttejt.) Tho Louisville Courier-Journal dofinos a Cleveland Democrat as "a son of a guu who wants uu oflico." It bogins to look as if the Courier-Journal knows tho family pretty well. A Grout Celebration. Wtuhlnijton I'ost (hid.) If Tammany desires to havo a riproaring Fourth of July lot it invito lion. William 11. Grace to participate in tho oratorical display. A Hopeful View. Sew York Herald (1km.) Tho sontimont is waxing strong that with tho Sherman law rononlod and the buying of diver stopped bettor tirnos must come. Caldwell NoIon. Sjxclal Dl/patch to the InteUijenccr. Caldwell. 0., June 27.?Whilo playing >vitb a loaded rovolvor last night llurry Morgan, u young boy residing at this place, was seriously injurod by tho accidental discbargo of the weapon The residonco of Jell McCune, north of this place, was ontiroly consumed by lire this afternoon. All tho household goods wore consumed also. Loss unknown ; no insurance. I-'ourtli.Clau* I'oidUKwtor* i'jxclal DUpatch to the InUUlqmxr. Washington, D. C., Juno 27.?Postmasters appointed: Astor, Taylor county, Josoph Jenkins, vice Thomas A. Allen removed; Floipington, Taylor coun'.v, William A. Sinscl, vice William L. .Shields, removed; Truntytown, Taylor county, JunioH Davidson, vice Goorgo II. A. 1'atson removed; Simpson, Taylor county, J, Alvin Fiadley, vice Nathan ?L, Dartlett, removed. I'litcul to a Win*i:lliii; Man, Special Ditflatch to the. InUlliyencer. Washington, I). C., Juno 27.?Louis II. Schubort, of Wheeling, was granted u pateut to-day for u musical instrninont. Our llopld, TrmiMitory Kxlslouco, Itriuf iih It Uut thu longest, Is llahln to bo ma* t.-rliilly curtailed by ?>ti r own indiscretion*. The dyst?e|itle cut what thojr abuuld not. Iht! bllloui drink coU'ee lu ex u s*. and tbo rhuu luuHc. nuiirulglc and consumptive Hit In draught!. cot wet feet and remain lu damp clothes, anil then wonder when 111 how they Income so. To pursons with n teuduacy to nou< ralKla. uo recomwcud a dally me o( lloitottor''a tftonmch Hitter*, and especially alter nnavuldablcexposure lu damp or otherwise luclewent weather. Haklkm Springs Health and Summed Kksoiit is now opoii. For best rosults, at leant oxponsc, take your next outing at this charming roHort. John k. Steevks, mwaf llurlom tspringa, 0. Ubmaiikcd by It. C. Joiner, of Allon 1'. 0.. llilladulo county, Mich.: "MothiUK pave my rhoutuati.Hiu such quick relief as \)r. Thomas' Eciectric Oil?believe it infalliblo for rhuuiuaticd." daw Chicago ami lleturn by the "I'uu.llundlo" Koute. Excursion tickets to Chicago now or Hale, ijleoping car daily. Loavinp Wiiooliiiff at 1:05 p. m. (city timoj, arrive at Chicago 7:30 following mornin^. Kor Hlcoping car accommodations, tickets and further information, apply to J. (i. Tomlinson, passenger a?ent, oi John Bailie, tickot agont, Wheeling. It. Si O. Sunday K\rur*loun. Commencing Sunday May 28, and continuing ovory Sunday thorcaftet until further notice, the 1 Willi mora A Ohio ltailroud Company will bull ox' curaion tickets to Pittsburgh and return nt rate of $1 50, and to Washington, l'u., uud return at$l, good returning Hunday only. Trains loavo Wheeling at 0:0." and 7:110 a. m. lloturniug leuvo 1'ittM* burgh at 4:00 and 11:30 p. tu. A MEDICIKE THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD HROMOTICWIHE Will roBifitotctr cliafiffff tli? Mood In jrotjr nfltem lit thm? moniiiV time, ntiil f 'ail now, tirh bloou coiir?irrt|iiniiinliyottr vHns. If y?-u ff?-l c*li?u*t?-?l Nrul Birtoin, KrUlnit thin ?ti<l nil run rtiufi. (Jllmoro'i AMtiiBtlo Wliw, wMrhhatonlc mm! not Itv mm?. v-lll r??tur<) )mi t<i IkmIiIi ami ?ir*n/cl?. Mm tu m, hho It for j'Hir ilduahttr*. It If tlm Gift Mtnifttvrvnd mrrvrtur for/HlAlltntntit j>*aiii?rfo Wii iutl, if "irlc li?? til' Wood Usui fflrr* ItftllHf ircfHjtll, ll It ivMffUilcH to fm?> UlnrTlinni. rri rr, nn<l nil HuUilUir Complalutl, uau Juicp tliU boirj U it *. wi.?r. Ovid by til tfruftkt* for It per boUlo. I Hi tin 1 M^JSlfog? \ Pure k,',' no Ml A cream of tartar baking powder, wi Highest of all in leavening strength, j ?l.aUA United Suite O'ottnuiwill hood v lirporL i. Royal Baking Powdor Co., 10a Wail St., n. y. J THE UIWAI.O I' VII.L'Iti:. I Turtliiitub or tlu< (.'luiirlug ilmuu llluuuul for tli? SlIkptMlsioll. Buffalo, N.Y.,Juuo 27.?Tho only no* tico posted on tho outside of tho defunct Queen Oity Hank this morning was ono , unnoiiuciuy that it was in tiio hands of tho banking department. Tho cash is found correct. Tho bills discounted, call and time loans and goneral verilicutiou of tho books so far as they havo J boon examined havo been found correct. Vice President Lautz blames tho tardi- _j ncss of tho clearing house for the suanousion. Ho said application was uiado X for roliof on Saturday unU clearing house promised to meet Monday mom* ing and cousidor tho ease and devise means of relief. Thoy did not do this J but postponod tho mooting until I p. 1 in., und in the moantimo tho bank went to smush. Another fact is that the domaud which actually broke tho bank came from tho clearing house. When tho day's clearings wero made it was found that tho Queen City was 5 indebted to other banks through tho clearing houso about $27,000. Mr. j Clement, chairman of tho clearing n houso committee, appeared at the bank U in iioraon with this demand at 2;lo u< o'clock. At that time a check ior $10,- __ 000 had unexpectedly been pruaontod and paid and the bank was short. Mr. Clement's demand could not bu met mid hn said: "Then vou'll havo to closo ; 1 up," and tho doors wore closed. Tlio ,ri bunk hud over ?80,000 on deposit yea- "uj torduy in Now York und other bunks, t.'i but Mr. Lautz haid tlio thing cmuo so J'jj suddenly they did uot-know which way to turn, or havu to do auything to save J thonmelvoa. Homy Allen & Co. Scttlu. New York, Juno 27.?Iloury Allen & Co. huvo given uotico that they have Buttlod with their creditors, und huvo applied for reinstatement uh members of tlio stock und produce exchanges. The lirm'a settlement was on the bavin ~ of 50 per cont cash, und the signing oil by their croditora with tho understanding thut the iirni will consider this u moral obligation und moot, it ua noon aa ft, ia convenient. The lirm'a liahilitiea if wero 5400,000, and it ia aaid tlio unrealized aasoti remaining aro $800,000, JJ which, as aoon aa things improvoon the Btook exchange, can be realized on j" at a prolit. ? CoITeo lirnkcr FuIIh. New York, Juno 27.?Mr. L. Kandol, 11 a cofl'en broker, has notified tho coflee exchange of big inability to moot bid obligation^ _ For conatipation, biliousness and kidnoy atlectioua tuko tjimmona Liver liegulalor. ^uco ti y-\y^Zjn^omllsED f// '1 jncai Makes an cvery-day convenience of an c i old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each G package makes two large pies. Avoid imitations?and Insist nn having the NONE SUCH brand. MERREU. & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. n Hl2?wri?y Inside, ouUldo, oiicl all tho way through, H i HIRES'! ' Thin groat Totnpunitioo Urlnlcj i Li US UouUUiul, Ud 11 In plouauut. Try It- X . ICE CREAM FREEZERS. WillTC Mol.'N I UN ICE CIW'.AM NlBKZCIUL O ADOUNK MTOVKi UAH MToVKH. OAS fliovi; UVKNM JKWLTTH III: Fit Id IITI ATOKA A full liuu of BUminor Noceultiet (NESBITT &BRO., J I Kiy lttlfl UitikKtflnfcrr. V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS osr sati:udav Mciiu last. J on Markoi 'treel in-. r Lieveiitu, a Scurf i. Fiudet will bo liberal.y rewarded b:. rorn.'UK It to thii oUici-. UANTIIU --SH T A'l l??N asclkuk ? by u younir uiuii wb ? ha* hud ox|)-tiuiho tho clothing i.a I i or\ l?usin ? Addri?.i u c. K.," iutelUguuctir olhott _ J&S# _ VANTKD TO 15 r \ A I. A KQK, Koniit* uii?l rumily b.n - ; bl,.c* or in i.reforrrd; will |>.i\ no lain y pritc Addrca .1. < an: hMOl'-iiivuvor. Jotti V^IKAIILK HOOMS AT MASONJ AlJl.K rati'i anil \?? 11 loc.ii.-d, in chit u , i bo bud At tlx- u-ddcu ?>i the uinli'is.^u "I > M I!. 1C1H.HKN. N.I. --'il Oukwoiul I;.?{!? rd llffcruuic: John MeLuro, Cecil A Uobiou J. S. N'uyl j>-.S y\: WILL SELL Pho two-story brick 'lwcllin^ lour rooms aud cltcii. ftiluuli' No. 1011. . a i ust -l io ol EoiV cot, lot auxin. at a r.-iuonubii- tuuro; but It t bold beiorf July 1 the property will bcuiferut jiubiii- sale iu front of I'ourt House door, ,e couiineliclug ul 10 o'clock u. tu. a. aCIt vl-.PF.il & ?' . d.'S An. in- 1'ir IK-in. jMib'lT J.UtH Jelly Glasses Now IS Slots ! ALBERT STOLZE A CO., v2l KalioyOr n . t.-. 1; 17 Mar>.-t .-Mri-ct. AWN MO WEllS. J I IlWTCLAii HIGH G1UDB -iawn 3fc?o"wors li. HOGE'S, tpg 111i MurLftHir.yi 4Wu tittle). )ldest Art Store In tiie State. i'iOtur< Krini' v I.ooUhk G'lavos. Arfffttf' iicriuU, An-liliti-K ;iiiil survcjuiV supplies. \rti?tk> Imuiiii s to onlor. [iOUg oxpcriuiicf, lie*l mutcriul.i. oxpori labor. E. L. NICOLL, t-JT^ 1'--'- Murli>)t Hiro.it. ^TICVKIC t'.SK .SOA1* ju <2UK.\sv n.oriis to cu:an nat. I KAI. stom: I M.TKHS. sYw IMdkior imy tUo purU of Kiltont re iCCtl Ut K-lt.-HJMublo cost. HWINC BROS., oj7 l.'l.'i Market .-ifiM t, o|.j? McLuro House. /^Bicycles and .FA. V Watches given/ /V^, > J to Boys and*-^ . fpAfch|Girls. Write for particulars.! AMERICAN TEA CO.} 3^n to 3*10 Mil Avi?.. I'iltf.burq.kj MMmuuimoKMiuio '.v-^s.viaai;:^ J _ .:) Jl >i vv.i i$504 WON six iluya l?y lay ciwtomeni playiuic only i > on eh of my eolcuMoiis 1 'it 'i winners <?ut ?<f selection ^ou will positively win i( y.m r my Bi-hictlons for tlx day-: 1'urtln- n<it in poaftion to placo tltolr money can make tory nrraiiKOiaonti with mo to place it for i'in. FlM-class reference* tflven. Selection* Icerapliod every morning '?> Mo'clock, Turin* ) tor hIs clayh Mdcciions. Selections sout out i nil Kantcrii imc k Mention this i je.'tl J. ASll I.KV. Sol llrou'lwny, you Yml.. <^SG 00>;? ton A SATC KAL KTOXE FILTER! licit make. Cull and See Thorn, JSAUKES McGUEGOR, )o.T. w 1 iri Muin .-tr-ut. SPECIAL. Thero Is noriiftputlmtthu fact thai South Front rcct l< tliu choice rt^iiliuu'ohiMiei <?f the Island, not the city Will oiler ut a vt r?- nodest prlco oluat Hue lotclo'o t'i t'upt. M'-]. ir- s park. n't lot It t'o liy if you have any :: jtlou oi eom? ;; to the Island Anew ."even roomed house, with very lartto i?.rM>xlS"? on I,hid Mtreet. llelvedore addition. i?t Wheeling. llils l.i u I'ood property and will , ler it for u fowdayu at a very reasonable price. ivnerwanlMto leave the city. There in room ioui;h fur three or four more houses on the lou C. O. SMITH, . )e2fl 1 J-"J Market Htruot RARE ATTRACTIONS! The Seventh uuuuui picnic of the Mark Twain Rod and Gun Club will be (;iveu on the State Fair Grounds Tlll'lUUAV AWKILNGOM AM) NiOHT, .lULYW. ie rowell'Rodevvijt-Mmile SporllUK Hone team, of llellalrc. and the ludci-cndetit lloso Co. o0 Martini Ferry will contest for a Prize. oiiko, the Indian pugilist. mid I). C. McClcllnud will run a loot race. Thoro will alio he a lino horse rare. The L'ntes will liOOOen till inidulirht. AdlllUiioll, 10 CtOllrf. /heeling Title and Trust Co.* NO. 1313 MAltKLT .STRICT. ' APITAL, - - $102,100. KKKIIAI. DAKK1N0 nt'SINK-ft bAFKTY AND !?KK)SIT VAl'LT. ltKAl, h>TA IT. TITI-H INURED STOCKS AND JJONI'd bOLD. , M. llu?cll. I'ron't. L. 1'. Stlful, Soc'y. J linvr. v. r. .h i 11J-*ifiou. A" tHco'y* (n o. It K UilfliriHt. Kxaiiiun r ul Tltlus. :hicago fair! peeial Inducements to Intending Visitors. Th" umlentlgiii'il, ? foruivr rwidcnt of U??t Iruliila. begs I'jiivo to Iiitiirm bli frlcud.i la hi niato, u? well hi in Olilo im-U'tMwittylvnula, at liti li'M opC'tlC'l it lllfnt'lo' Irublo liot'il Utr Iho cotninodutluii ul vui'.or*. v?;ry imuvouleiit to i' Exposition Kfuiiii.l.i. within tlirun iiilutitc.V nlk from tlm I'labmuiuuotitry. !! ?solicits ror?|)on(Uiioolii reward torooimaud rutr?. Turrai rv il uuiaablt- uii'l aicoiiimodatlonM I'xccllciit. pfon. by fwrmkdon, t?? tbn t>ro|ir,olor*i>i tbo Itui-liiim Iiitflil?, 'inn. \\. (i. OAHVKV, ptol !>?> I'nrb, No. *"-017 and frilli Kbodol Avon no, l lllCflHO. J 620 CLEARANCE SALE OK 'igured silks Till bo closed out at 25 ami 27 l-2c? [licit llnor and widor bilk at 37 1-2 ml 40c. Kxtr^t wi-Jo b'llki?noarly a ard?at 50c. If you want Silks, ioo tliii lino buforo II nro clonal out. Wo havo ? low piot* h nl Uuo Novolty /ool and Wool and Hilk (ioodH to clooe t loia than wliolcsalo prices. All GinulimiH at cost. All Muslins ttnd Calicoes nl cost. Carpets rotlu- nd. Clcaranco inlo. CASH ONLY. WILSON, M n "... tr:i i '\NLY Til1 UK- r ?, !* A I.I rv ov / T . I in: i i !> III si ?i 'l i i hi i! J lu t:, iiurulttl I'rluilnfu'i <iui i . j hi: iNllkl'LlUbNiMi Jwiiui ri.i.