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DOLMIl BAGHTCHE WON Th# Qroat Fronob Turf Bvont, tho Grand Prix Do Paris. CONDITIONS OF THE BIG EVENT Which Wu'WItucuocl Ujr Pronldout and ilidomo Owuoc?Uundar Due Ball Oame*?Vliuburuli In Ulub Pilot?8eoubonvtMo Ufujolo Knot* 'Ilio Dccthoven Race* ? Other EtodU, Pjibii, June 17.?Tho Rroatoit raco In tho Fironch ? porting world, that (or tho Grand Prix doTarli wa? run to-dnjr at Loni; Cuam>)?. It wua won by Baron A. l>o b'chlcklor'a brown colt Doltn.i Bagbtchoi Matchbox, ?oconil; Maasoar, The lull conditiona follow: Grand Prlio of ParlB o(200,00Q franc, ($40,000.) dt'oft by tlio city ol Parla and 60,000 franca ($10,000) by tho flvo croat railway companies, for ontlro colts and fillies foalcil In 1801, ol avory description and country, aildod to u sweopttakea of 1,000 francs ($200) oacli i thosocond to rccolvo 20,000 Iranci ($4,000), and tho third 10,(X)0franca ($2,000) out ol tho itakoi WeluhtJ, colta 50 kilos (abont 123 pounds); fillies 54* kilos (about 120 pounds; distanco, about 3,000 metres (about ono mllo aud aovou (urlongs; 373>ubsi:riber?. Tlio post odds woro 7 to 4 on Hatch box; J1 to 3 against Dolmu liazhtcho , and 20 to 1 agaluat Minsour. Tho raco was witnessed by Immouto crowds, In eluding a groat numbur of ladlos, who, for tho first tlmo this year appeared In tlioir summer toilottos. Ihoscouowns a brilliant one, Among thoso who watched tho raco woro President and Madame Carnot; who, when thoy ap peared upon tlio grand stand woro givua an ovation. Tilt, BASIS IlALljlSTS. Tbe Scries In tbe East Euflccl?Pittsburgh Dofoated at Xvve York. STANDI NO O? CLOTM. club. w. l. ?ct Baltimore.?2a 10 737 Boston ...30 15 C07 Philadelphia.^ 11 CW Clovelnnd 24 lo CO Brooklyn......'/* IT WTl Plii?bmKD-?.aiJ is to; Club. W. L Pet. Krw Yor'i.?fl 20 St. Louis .20 20 4J6 Cincinnati....14 27 811 "iile/ij{0......... 14 29 MJ Washington..14 31 Uli Washington..14 31 311 I.oulsvlUe 10 Si 238 Saturday onded the lira taorica between tho eastern and wcutora toama of the loayuo in the oast. Tho woBtorn teams fjo borne for a ghort eorlca botwoen thomaelvoa and then tho eastern clubs will go west. In tho east tho homo clubs have had all tho boot of It, In fact tbe trip has boon ono of tho most disas* trous for tho westerners in the history of baso ball. Three weeks aj?o two western clubs, Pittsburgh and Clove land, were at tbo head of tho process ion, but now what a change?throo clubs are ahead of them, and Pittsburgh la just inside tho llrst division limit. Caa tho westerners roturn tho compli ment on theirown grounds? is now tbo question of the hoar. To-day'a games art) as follows: Baltimore' at Boston, Brooklyn at Washington, Philadelphia at Now York, Louisville at Pittsburgh, Cincinnati at Sl Louie, Chicago at Cleveland. Pittsburgh Downed. New Youe, June 10.?Tho Now York, took their second game from Pittsburgh to-day. Play was stopped in tho last half of tho eighth inning by rain, tho Giants having ono man on base and none out The features were tho Hold ing of Doyle and tlio batting of Lyons, Donovan,. Doylo and Davis. Attend ance 10,000. riTTSBUwiaa u j- a ejnkw yx}rk> it u pah Smith, If 0 0 4 0 0 l>onov'n.rf.l 2 l 0 0 Bccklev.lb.l 1 G 0 C Stcnzel,cf..l 0 2 0 1 Lvon*. 8b...1 2 0 3 1 Ulaa*)'k.a.I HOC Blerb'r, 2bJ) 13X0 Sugden, c~.0 14 0 0 NIcoL p.?...0 O O 0 0 Ehrcc, p?-0 0 0 1 0 Total 5 5?21 C 2 Murphy. bs_1 0 3 O 1 Bnrko, lf..._l 0 2 O 0 Davis, 3b...2 2 2 0 0 Doric, lb....l 2 0 3 0 Ward. 2b 0 12 4 2 V. IlaVn. cf.1 110 0 Tlornan, rf.l l 4 O 0 FarrOll, C....1 0 10 1 Unslo. p ..._0 2 3 0 0 Total 8 9 24 7 4 ?Nono out In eighth Inulng. Pittsburgh?,.-....-..'...... 20000800?3 New Yorlc ,.C 0 1 0 0 1 0 O? 8 Earned runs, Pittsburgh 2. New Yorlc 2. Pint baae on error*. PlUabunjh 2; New Yorlc 1. Left on bases, Pittsburgh 0, Now York 7. tfirst li-isu on balls, oil Nlcol 1, oil Ebrot 3. oil 3tua!e4. Struck out. by Ebrct l, by Ruilo 1. Home run, Davis. Tiircu-biuo hit, iJavh. Two "ba*o hits, Bcckloy, Lyooi. Sacrifice bit, Murphy. Stolen base*. Donovan, Doric. Hit by pitched "ball, Farrell. Wild pitch, Ehrut Umpire. Sta^c. Other Rainrclny Oamasu AT WiB'.tWOTO*. Tenms. Pitchers. r. ir. e Chicago GTimth U 15 .*) WashlDgton ^..^Hjipor and Petty...... 5 10 2 S At DOSTON. Boston ?.....M..-Lovett? ..16 21 2 LouUvlllo Btrutton m>10 lt> C AT HIILAUKLPIftA. Philadelphia .Cat'cy.- -?..19 25 1 Cincinnati. Me<?ulro 9 H \ AT n^OOKLYS. Brooklyn Konncdy .11 12 l Cleveland Fisher 7 10 3 . at UATrwonc. Baltltaore...~.......Xnks ?..12 10 2 Bt. Louis .....Tlreltenstcln _c 4 i Thtf Beds Loso Aguiu. Cincinnati, Juno 17.?Cincinnati and St Louis vlod witli each othor which could play tho wofat ganio. Cincinnati loat after making ono.fooblo rally. At tendance 2.X00. fc'coro: Cincinnati O 01220130-8 Bt. lunula.. 2 0 1 0 1' 3 0 O- 0 Earned runs, Cincinnati 3; SL Loul* 3. lilts, 8 and 8. Errors, 4 and 4. Pitchers, Dwycr, Tan nolilll ond Clark&on. Umpire, O'ltourkc. hlcnlae Now riuynrn, BALTiMonE, Juno 17.?PrealdontKuck fltuhl, Manager Barnio and tho J^oulu* ville tuurn, arrived heco atO o'clock this ovoninpc, and l#ft no hour Inter for Pitts burgh. Manager Uarnio haa ei^nod Meanoy, tho crack pitcher of tlio llar riaburi: team. lie won sovontoon Btrul^ht gauioB. linrnle otfpocts to eipin several other new playore in a day or two. Mouofuoio still outforin^ from a laino arm a:id Richardson in luid olf. President ltuckntnlil unya tho utory ubout liarnie loavin^ tho team is uu foundod. AVeitcrn I.ca^ue Qum??. At Toledo?Tolodo 3, Grand Kapida 5. At Kansni City?Firat uaiiio?Kausua City 8, Milwaukee 4. Second Kttino? Kanaaa City 0. Wilwiiukoo 0, EnstHrn Lcujuo Outaua. ,-,At Providence?Buffalo 11, Provi 'donee 4. A?%roy?Troy 12, Wilko9barro 8. Mnrils Park Kntrlon. Flrat raco, flvo*o1j{hth mllo handicap ?135? l^d. Kearnoy, 128; Arnrirnfi?0pil2.'3; Itostrnlnt, Gall loo, By Jovo, Trovolyun, 118; Fondolino, 113; Black Iluwk, 110; Innocent, 107. Hocond rcco, ono mllo handlcao? Peter thn Great, 115: Ornus, 112: Boldo , more, 107; Bon Mathour, 100: Locklu vnr, 104; Cioiaontma, 102; Factotura, Boil), Pulitzer, 100; Clarua, 1)8, Third rnco, flve-ol?lith railo, Dobu tanto ?takes?Moaquono, liernlco, Kmrao, Roma, Klabern, Curlona, Kwoe* dun, PomoKrunnto, Ladv Btiu', Mxn, 115. Fourth rano, one mllo, Lon:c luland Li^htwoisfht Elatdlcap?Banquot, 120; Don Alonro, 124; Comnncho, 113; Liar alii, Itodslcln, 104. Viftli race, flv? anit-ouo-bill furlongs i-LoWIb Ktiton, 110:Corn Cub, Chicot, Stbrlna a, DoUtiru, Golden Onto, Ilivgm, UnrttU.llli Cockade, Monot ony, Jesiln Tarn), 103. : Slilli ruco, mllo and nno-elghth, tnilOeas?ltemotu, Usiel Ilatcli. Odd Bock*, Princo Klamath, Dolnorto, b'proail Ealtlo, 110) l'trii, Pnllltor, lit iff, Ell Jlld, 107; Blnr Actress, Antipodo, 103; Frank IX. B.lv, 07. GOIXO TCI BriiUIIUNVlliliU The IJJo/clo ltno?? Tli.ra Will Attract tlio J .. Local Cyct.ri. Tho blcyclo facoa to bo run at Stoub onvlllo on tlio Fourth oi July will at tract tbo fait riding continent of local oyclodom, and ioiuo of tbo boys cxpoct to pall dowu a uumbar of tlio prlzoa which havo boon put np for tin cc caalon. tbo avonto aro all In Class A, and tbo local boys will bo 'caroM tboy do not got put Into JJcIsij by riding for nriies not allowed by tho racing rule*. Following is tho priso list: First raco, one-half milo novlco? First prlzo, gold watel), $1'5; second prize, sllvpr mounted walking (tick, So; third prlzo, bicycle ulium, i-' 60. . Second raco, ouo milo open?First prizo, gold watch, io0; soaniid prlzo, cuQ buttons, $10; third prlzo, umbrella, So; fourth prizo, iwoutor, S3. Third raoo, onn-quarlor mllo open First prlzo, gold uiedal, $30: second prize, blcyclo shoos, S3; third prizo, cyclometer, S3B0; fourth prizo, L. A. W. pin, SI 50. Fourth race, ono-hull mllo, opon? First prizo, silver water sot, $36: second, Grizo, scarf pin, SS; third prizo. cull uttons, $3 60; fourth prizo, L. A. W. pin, $150. Filth raco, ono mllo, opon?First prlzo, diamond ring, $50; second prlzo, gold watoh, $10; third prize, gold pen holder, $4 50; fourth prlzo, bicycle sbooR, S3. Sixth raco, two mite, onon?First prizo, Bohemian wlno sot, $00; pcoind prlzn, pair Fronch brotizo liguros, s25; third prlzo, gold pen, silver holder, $5 50; fourth prizo, blcyclo shoo), $3. Hanoi Sanctioned. Chairman H. E. Raymond, of tlio rac ing board, Loa$uo of Araoricna Whoel raon, has sanctioned tho racoa-which aro to bo run at tho picnic of tbo Boo thoven Singing Socloty.on tho statofair grounds, on July 4th. Tho professional bicyclo raco betweon Walter Worls and Will Groor, to bo a feature of tiio picnic of tho tllnt class workers, on tho stato fair grounds on noxt Thursday, is attracting somo at tontion, and will no doubt bo nn inter esting ovont It will sottlo tho mooted 1 question of cupromacy between these two ridora. At th? Plttaburgli Itaccs. 1 Conaidorablo interest was felt among | tho local wlioolmen and lovers of cyclo racing, as to how L. R. Dillon and George Tinfeor would como out in tho ! rucca at the moot of the Pittsburgh i Athletic Club, of Saturday. Both mon woro banked upon to make a good showing, but neither came up to ex pectations. Tinkor did not race, and tho best Dillon could do in the one milo handicap, with throe etaftera, was to fin ish third. In tho novlco raco lio se cured sccond place. Y. 3L O. A. Won. Iho gamo of ball at Bridgeport on Saturday'between tho club of that place, I and the .Y. M. C. A., of Martin's Forry, was won by tbo latter by a tcoro of 3 to 2. Dobbins mado three bass bits and Miller two baao hits. McCloary struck out lovon ind Davis four. Boggs was umpire* , . . NO iiislp roil mar. I Tho Case of Rlzcmlaikf?Xd llollof is ' Posnlblo. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 17.?A letter from actio# secretary Edwin P. TJlil, of tho state department, hasbeon rccolvod by attornov W. W. Saperaton, repre senting tho potitlon in tbo Klzemlnsky caso, wiiicii ho latolv boro to Washing ton in order to enlist tho aid otthe Uni ted States government to Teleaso this Polish-American citizen from Siberian mines. Mr. .Uhl finds after oxamina tion of the caso that Kizoiuinaky was a nativo Polo who came to tho United Btatea oftcr having taken part in tho unsuccessful revolution of 1SC3. Ho says: "Thore ts no naturalization conven tion bctwoun tho two countries and no treaty limitation upon tho powor of either government to prococd against n foreign nation or subjoct returning to its torritory for an oflenso prior to omigratlon. It is hold by Russia that omigratlon without imperial consont is an otfonao liable to punlshmout upon tho rotnrn of the otlendor within Russian jurisdic tion, whether ho has boon iiaturalizod in the meantime in nnothor country or not. Tho cxtremo ponalty of deporta tion to Siborla Is, it would scorn, rarely applied, and tho Aopartuiout cannot conjecture the ground of tho order oi exile In this instanco, unless it bo that tho antecoidontB of Mr. ICi2emlnsky are doomed to warrant oxcoptlonal eovority of treatment*" DrltlnTi Prtmtor floor**). ' London, Jono 17,?-Dr,1 Forelval, mas ter of Rugby, preached at Woitmlnitor Abboy to-night, taking u his tort: "Am I my brothor'a keeperV In tho courao of 'his ecrmon ho re ferred to Lord Rosebory nnd harso rac ing, and said that tho wholo world ap peared to have taken Oaiu's words as a motto. When an English noblomnu patronlzod the turf, with Ito spoody growth of diahonoety and degradation, simply to gratify a foaling of oxcito mont, and did not uho an oflorl or stir u flngor to reform it lie came under tho aamo condemnation. llorlln I'rolcstfint Cutliodral, Buulim, Juno 17. ?Tbo foundation fttono of tho now Protostant Cathodrul which is to roplaco tho old Dom church was laid to-day with imposing coro monloa by Eraporor William. A largo crowd of people was present. Tho court chaplain dolivored an oration. All Iho Protoitant clergy of Berlin wore present. Tho ouiporor, who was foliowod by other prominent porsonauos, thrice . tappod tho foundation atono, ut tho oamo tlino saying a fow words. Tho aorvicos consistod chicly of tho singing I of Psalms. k II eld mi hlionlM WrooU Htron;; Hlilp*. The good bark hoaltb, with tho bravo innrlnor boi?fl at tho holm, la drilling on eouconlcd rocM If you uro troubled with Innottvtty of tho kM nnyn. Shift your coumo by tlio ot<l of Ifoitcttor'B Htomnoh lUtium, vrhtuh will pilot you Into tho lmrbor In lufoty. ami ?iivo you front llrlghtt <11m cnua, dlabutu* or dropsy. Tho llltlor* ohnckfi liiainrln, rhoumatlkiu, dyipopila and liver coai plaint. Tun Pan-liandlo Dvolng oslablloh inont, ownod by John Ilollmolor, at No. 14JI1 Marlcot street, is the best otjuipnod houso of its kind in Wlinollne. In addi tion to tho dyolug and cloanlng dopart , monts u corps of flrBt-clnso tailorii aro oniployod, who cau do repairing uo neat us it is possible. Clothes und ladieu' gnrmouta, cleanod or dyod. can bo made to look Ijko now. Satisfaction guarau loud. MAttTIS'rt FKBUY. ll.pl and Mktinpi Id th. Xhrlvlas Our Aaron the Hirer. Tho Independent IlosoCompaay von. tho ten mllo relay raco with tlio Y. M. 0. A. at Martin ? Ferry on Saturday ovonlng. Tlioraoo was started at 0:30, with twonty moti on oach Mdo. '1 he Indopoiidonttgot tho raco In SO inlnctes 7 W seconds, dofaatina tho V. M. 0. A. about 3) mtnuloi, or thrnp-rjuarters ol a mllo. Tho hoso company boys took tlio load and held It lor Uvo miles, wlion Am passed Mooro, who beat hit oppo nont. Kobort Edwards, of tho Indo ondents, maduu lialE uillo In tho ast time. Fred Ulp and Ed Am mado tho [atftoittlma (or tlio Y. M. V. A. ilio men ran In this ordors Indopondent? Ooorno Sprlngur, a ?, Montgomery, A1 Davis, William Innlomyar, Charloi Downov, W.K,lhoinas,Ollle MoAnlncb, John Mooro, lid McAnlnch, ?111) Lash, I'ott) ltoddy, Amon Paxton, A. J. Loo, Kobort Edward*, Claroncii Kbbetts. Y. U. 0. A.?William Saldkold,. James Sweeney, Thomas Mitchell, Fred Ulp, Joss Hlpklus, Ohatfos Wood, Kobort Smith, Ed Arn, Ed Marker, Uonry llo? Itolt, William ilall, Uroch Drown, How ard Smith and Paul Thomas. 'i'hoflro mon take part la tho tournament at Sandusky, 0., next month. Tho Toledo cadoti and a bat&Ulon of tho Third lolt Wheeling crook bulurday and wont toShorrodiuilloon tho Whoel ins & Lako Erie via Bridgeport, Martin's, Fcrrv and. Wnrreoton. The boys had to Ho at Martin's Forry (our hours and toolrln tho sights. Work will bo rosuuod In full at the West Virginia glass works this morn ing. Tho works is running ontiroly on ordors. Tho Union class works is Vory busy. Tho Bocltoyo class works con tinues to ohip lamps and bar goods. Kobort Corbott, tbo colored man who was shot in tho llrown Front saloon about two woolts ago and eupDOiod to bo fatally injured, will bo taken to the county infirmary to-day. Tho delegatus to tho state Sunday school convuntlon at Duyton mado their reports at a mooting of Sunday school workers In tlio Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon. A roward of $100 will bo paid tor tho arrest of tho parties who robbed the residence of David button at St. Ciairs vlllo while tho family wero at church. Largo numbers of tho soldiers visited Martin's Forry during their stay at Wlieeliug Crook. Bomo of the girls are sorry they liavo gono. " Some of tho young men again talk of organizing a militia company. East Liverpool is tho noarost town having ono. Eov. Mr. Urownloo's pulpit, In tho U. P. church, was filled by l!ov. Mr. Little, of Wheeling, yesterday. Dick Paddon has returned from Charleston where ho made a good ro cord with tlio baso ball club. Miss Anna McKim goo's to Pittsburgh to-day to take a position in tho office of tho Consolidated Lamp Co. Kerr, Montgomery and Uowolfs are homo from tho Ohio State University, and Morris from Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Matthews burled an infant daughter ut ltivervicw ceme tery yesterday. Mrs. Watson, of New York, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. W. Morrison. Tlieo. Snodarass has been appointed D. D. S. M. of tho Odd Follows in this district. Mrs. L S. Wintors. of New Philadel phia, spent lust week with old friends horo. Mills 7,8 and 9 at tho .-Etna-Standard arn Oil Nos. 10 and 11 will go on to day, Misses Ella Inglebright and ? Mary Thomas will entoriain this evening. Thomas- Williams is having a crazy quilt made out of bicycle badges. Police Officers Frlt2 Oeti and Scott Ncal havo been reinstated. William Mann, esq., spent Sunday at Ellwood, Pa. Miss llust Brady is expected homo to day. BKLtxurrn. All Sorts of Locul Now.4 and Gossip from tbo Glan City. Ihocnmp at McClfttnvlllo la dosortod uow. Colonol Gygor end tho Eighth rogiment decamped Saturday night. Tho mou woro brought into thia citv about dark, but woro kopt hero until near midnight, when thoy woro started on a special train on tbo Clovoland & Pittsburgh rond homownrd bound. Thoy woro a tlrod lot of men as a rulo and'glad to got avrav. Although thoro woro no battlea, tho* camp waa not like a sumnior outing. A fltato of unoaai 11CB9 kopi thorn employed ail tho timo. Thoro woro only a few IowIObs or ugly persons in eight of tho troon?, but ino fact that thoro was a few, added to tho additional fact that a groat number of persona had beon campod in that vicinity juat proviouato tho arrival of tho troops, rondorod tho situation un certain. It might remain jioacoful or it might bronk out and Serious* troublo follow. The anxtety is all ovut now, nndnortaman waa injured. Tho thor ough discipline of tho troopa aud tho rare good sonao of tho officers in com mand aro rosponaible for this most fortunato onding. Tlio troops woro human boinga and coald understand what ordinary mortals could. Thoy camo to do duty bocauso thoy had to corno, and yet thoy wore taunted and joorcd at in a manner calculated to pre cipitate troublo. Bat thoy took it all aud boro their parts liko mod. llarfy E. Aloxwtdor, of tho Immigra tion ecrvlco, has boon Investigating the troublos in this county with a viow to finding out for tho department at Washington tho relation of un-Ameri can labor to tho troubles that have ex isted hero. Tho movois a good ono, for it is a notorious fact that tho disorder was mainly by tho uudesirablo clasBee. Hon. Lorenzo Danford will go to Co lumbus to-day to bo proaont in tho United Btat03 district court to-morrow, whon Judge Taft will hear tho cases agulnst tho miners arrostod at Whoeilug Crook for interfering with trains. Tho companios forming tho Eighth regiment that loft ttollairo Saturday nigiit livo at East Liverpool, Alliance, Canton, Masaillou.Woostor, Shrovo, aud othor towns in that part of Ohio. Metiers. Howard McGregor and llonry Candler aro homo from tho Ohio Htato Uolvoriity to remain for tho summer. ? Thoro Will be a lawu fotn on Gravel lllll to*inorrow ovoniug on tho lots of tho Hocoud Piosbytoriati church. Col. J. T. Morcor, who snont sovoral driyB in this city and vicinity, roturnod to Chicago lost night. IIawy days and rootful nights result from using Ayor's Buraanarilln. It bo regulates all tho bodily functions and Btrougthoiw tho nervous aystom that worry and futiguo are comparatively un known and lifo is truly enjoyed, it is cortuinly a moat wondorful inodicino. For Malaria, Liver Trou blOjOrlridigeBtionjUao BROWN'S IRON BITTERS =FINE GOODS= Regardless of Cost. .GEO. R. TAYLOR. o OUR ENTIRE STOCK ? SILKS AND SATINS 1 M iatM Bom Pricesll Sale continued until this advertisement is withdrawn. HEW TAILOR-HADE DRESSES EVERY DA?. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. Geo. r. taylor: i'V C'l LVJAil What is > .K ?? wor-v.; ;.. ? ASTORIA Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains nclthor Opium, Morphine nor othor Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oii ? It Is Pleajaut. 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Uv mall prepaid In plain box to uny flddroaifor til Mich, orC for Ott. (withovurjr 85 order wo k'tvo ! BKKOliK AND AlTtiU UKIMI. l'or enlo In Wlieotlng by 1.0QAK UHUO CO., cor. Main ami Tomli itroou' tnr5*MWfAWy for BAM! BY IX)0AN JMUO CO. "nuinaiumy, 'DIN& ?ntooioeuroorrefund turao.ou. im, Mo ?vr Bu.uw. Alii. MOTT'flOlIKJlKlALr l'orulolu Wlmilluj by tUo UWAN DKUO CO., Uolu ?ud IVulU Stnxiw. ? i? - mhimi uunr* ?jy'erlox.o Cluveluud.Uhlo. JoCl-UlW Raleigh, Rambler, Waverly, . Dauntless, BICYCLES. ' : 11_" -OWA ? M. &Wi FOOT-POMP! ?SI.BO a SAVKfl TIUX. o YOL BS. S! TRQgTEE'8 SALE. I IJIROSTEE'8 SALE. liTTlrtujot ? flfodol tniit naiSo by llloo 0. i In U>. ornoo ol tbo Cm I ol ft, Count} Court o( Mirthill county Wart Virginia. lu D#od of Trust Book No. 18, pag? M, \ vrlll tail or* the gramltui in the town of Beawood, Uanhill iunty, Wo?t Vlrgiala, 6n ? TUK3DAY.TUE 3o DAT OF JULY, UN, oommoncing at 10 o'clock a. in., tho following described property, that U to ia? : ? Lot numborvd otyhtccu. ultuato on Second ?trcot lu tho town oj Bonwoofl, Marahiirooutuy? Weat Virginia, to?cthtf with oil tbo bulidlngt i and improvements thereto bcloneln?. Bald property will bo offered In two parcels andw ftwbolo, flratthenorth part o!laid lot . with the two etory brlok bulldlnfl: rituato thereon, lying north of a lino running through tbo con tro of tho partition, wall dividing tho two brick bouies, and sooond, tbo couth patt of tho ?ald lot lying sonth of old lino with tho t^onitonr brick nonse, sltnat? on said south part of cald lot Third, tho whole of laid lot with tho doublo trick homo situate thoreon. . Txiun or One-third and as much moro o! tho purcha?j money as tho purebwor elects to pay la cash on tbo day of salo, tbo balauoo In two equal Installment! at ouu and two years,, notes bearing iutoroit from tbo day ol solo to bo given for the deferred payments, __ W. J. W. COWDfcN, Triuioo. W. U. mux*. Auctloneor. jo2 ?JWUSTEE'8 ?ALE Br vlrtuo of a deed of trust tnado by Jlartha : Q Noble, to mo as trustee, dated May 11. 1880. . rocordod In tho offlco of tho Clork of tho Couuty ; Conrt of Ohio county, Wort Virginia, in Deed of Trust Book No, 23, pagO 507,1 will soli at tbo north front door of (ho Conrt Uotiro of Ohio ? connty, on SATURDAY, TKZ Tni DAY OF JULY. 18W, commenctng at 10 o'olo&k a. m.? tho following desotlbed property, that is to ?ay: Two lota ot ground numbered Six and Seven In John McLure'a addition to tbo city of Wheel' ing, In Ohio county. West Virginia, In the First ward of aaid city, said lota lying west ot und fronting on tbo comity road loading from tho National roAd.to'Monut Wood Cemetery.. ? TKRH3 or 8iut:?Onothtrdand a* uiuch more as tho purchaser elects to pay In cash on tho day of sale, tbo Iwdance io two equal installments at oao and two yoars, notes bearing interut from the day of a*le to bp given for the deforced pay ments the tltla to bo rcttinod until payment is; made in fulL W. J. W. COWDEN, Trustee.' W. It ITnuai. Auctioneer jei'2 TJRUSTEFB BALE, By Tlrtne of o deed of trust tnado by Mary Mo Namaraend Michtol McNainara. bor husband, to me as trusteo. datod April 14.1390, recorded in tho office of tbo Clerk of tho Connty Court of Ohio county, Went Virginia. In Boca of Trust Book No. 80. pngo 203,1 will sell ax tho north front door of tho court houso of aald county, oa WEDNESDAY. T1IB 18th DAY OF JULY, IBM, commencing at 10 o'clock a.ra.,the following described proporty, that is to nay: The east half of lot numbered two and thp west half of lot numbored thrco, situate und be ing on tho north sldo of Eleventh street, in tho dtv of Wheeling. Ohio oonaty. West Vlrelnia. oa Ldd out by Andrew U. Britt, a plat of which sub division is rocordod in Deed liook No. .72, pago 159. The aald pleco of ground fronts forty focc on Eleventh lilroot, running northwardly of cqaal width to the south lino of lands owned b7 the Wheeling. Pittsburgh & Baltimoro railroad, one hundredand twenty feet, more or lees. Tkoms or Bile:?Ono-third and as much more os tho purchaser elocta to pay in cosh on iho duy of salo, the balance in two equal iwtallmenta at ono and two years, notes bouring interest from - tbo day of sale to bo given for tho deferred pay moaU. W. J. W. COWDEN*, Truster. W. IL IIaixeb. Anctloneer. ? jelt HOUSEFURWISHING GOODS. MON&EGH GASOLINEBANGES. Gas and Gasollno Stovoa of all 81 jos. B.F.QALDWELL & CO.'S 1SQ8 and 1610 MarkatSt. ipa. JF YOU ABE THINKING OT PURTOXSI.VO 6. Refrigerator or Ice Cream Freezer Come and P?o Our Stock. TIT2 LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TEE CITY. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, nr? 1210 Main SmiCT. SUMMER RESORTS. MONTEREY HOTEL. VIRGINIA A.VENUB, Atlantic City, - Now Jersoy. . Close to tbo belch, hot and oold sea wator baths and all places of lutcroat Nowly furnish ed. Exoellont table. _Jo< 11 1C keWcomkr. IT OWA TilVS LICK SPRINGS, . ' IIAUDV CODKTV. W. \>. Will be opcnoJ Juno 20. IDotuIoq i(U) fcot obovo &ea lord. Bound trip tickets over tho BaUlmoro & Ohio from Wheeling aud other poiuta. Circular*, with n-feroncos, cau be bud a: tho McLuro llousa Audrey . 110WARD'S LICK CO."; . my2b* ^fatblas. Hardy County. W. Va. . HOTEL. + RTGLEN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Mlchl^nn, Avonur, Near IJe^ch. TlIOROUliULY 11 RATED. ^ Torrne: $8 to 312 por Wookl Soud for Pamphlets. apld J. E, UE12D. eoSiS.A? jb>S,lltrai^10tl"1'5r. a jear. bicalo uumher contains beau Kftni.U iP eolors, ana ?'iiotCffr?jihi? of row r-inC?!*.?\wLVInw, cnnblm? buiioora tofhow tho i oontrsots. AddrMS liUNN b coH hew Vona, aoi UnoanwAr, MR L A PERMANENT CURE t>f tbomn*t obstltute ca*wof OoiiorrtinM *"'? J!>?ot,iru?nuitecHl In frvcu3 toO/^r* no other treatment roquirocl. And wiUn??' thn nauiWHitiiiy rcsulln ol ftafiijr with 0)? ?Jo??*lbtv orHsiirtaiAVooti. K.M by ,e