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INTER-STATE LEAGUE Won. Lost P'ct. Nit Castle 1 o 1.000 Washington 1 0 l.ojn Fort Wayne 2 1 .?7 Jackson I 1 ToiHo l;. J .an Saglnaw 1:: 2 .333 Wheeling Ijl 1 .000 Toungstown 0 1 .000 Todsr's game#-Wlie?lln*.ai Washington, Youngstown at Xew Cattle. Well. "Ours?" are down at the bottom of the ladder In Youngstown'fl company this morning. But we wont stay I there. Don't you think It! The boys may | lose ten games and then finish above | all the others. It la better to give Washington a lift anyhow. She will need it, for h??r team simply doesn.'t compare with Wheeling's notwithstanding yesterday's crushing defeat. " WE FEEL DEPRESSED. Thow WiuhlngtolM Woke Up and Made ThrniM-lvca Felt Vntcnlajr, Fiom a Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON. Pa., May 4.-Barney McGarry went In the box for the Wheelings this afternoon and met with a hearty reception at the hands of the Washington team. Barrett was slated to pitch, but in the preliminary practice he was so wild that Darrah concluded to substitute the Canadian. In the open ' Inning he wu touched up for five hltu j and save turn ba*e* on wills. This, with errors by Rlr-kert and Shaw, let In fix run? and placed Washington no far In the lead that the Wheeling* never got within haJllng distant*." After tne first inning McGarry set ftcd down and pitched good ball, but as .Wheeling waa not able to do much with- Dlnamore'a flow and apparently eaay delivery, the game was very much one-aided. In the llfth ar.d rlxth th* Washington* again Jumped on Mac with both f?t and made seven runs. Then Barrett was aent >ut to warm up. He. too. got more than he bargained for. hln delivery betng hlt^hard and often lb.the aevtnth and ninth Innings. Gallagher's hitting waa the feature f-'r the Wheeling end 6( the game. Washington put up n game with lots of fnap and ginger. Curran hit hard and ofton. Darrah flelded a nice game at tecond. his stop of Griffin's apparently nfe hit In the fourth being the fielding feature of the game. The tale of woe: W1 IKK UNO. AB. R. 1111. PO. A. K. U'agner. 3 ."10212 VloVtt. r f 1 .1.4 I 0 OaHnirhor, m 5 2 2 0 1 I'a-rah. 2 "? 0 .3 5 0 SlrfTnvfrtor. 1 ft *0*" 0 0 0 K'rkTt. 1- f 4 0 1 2 0 1 Whally. s. s 2 l o 3 2 Shaw, r 5 0 1 5 0 2 North wains, c 2 0 0 0 0 0 McGarry. p 2 0 0 ft 0 o Barrett, p 2 1 2 0 0 0 Totals * <5 12 27 10 1 WASHINGTON. AB. R. BR. PO. A. E. Martin, r. f 5 1 3 2 0 0 Rita. a. s 5 2 3 2 2 1 Hlnehart. L f 7 Z " I 3 0 1 r.flln. 3b G 2 .1 1 3 1 Troy, m 1 3 13 0 0 Brt***. r 2 2 12 10 Curran, lb R 4 4 0 0 0 Kuhn. 2b 5 3 1 5 5 1 Dlnnmore, p 5 1 2 0 2 0 Total* 47 20 1^ 27 34 4 Wh^lln* 010020300?5 Washington S O 0 0 2 5 3 0 4?2U First !>a*e on ball*?Hriggfi 3; l>insmor??. Curran. Troy, Martin,-Kuhn. Rltz. Whally. Struck out?By McGarry, 1:-Barrett. 2; Dln?more, 1 i .1 Two base hlt-Orlflln, Curran. Din*mo rr. Stolen haxen-Martln. OaWngher, 3: H!n*hart. 2: Cumn. 2; Brig**. 2; Wagner, Krz. Violet. Time. 2:30. Umpire, Mitchell. THE "FiRXEXa" WOlf. Knell Plirlird a Fine (lame Affalmt Tor* rrjtou'i Tram. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. TOLEDO. Ohio, May 4.?Fort Wayne capture! tho odd game of the aerie* thin afternoon before a good alzed crowd. Knoll, late of the Cleveland*. was In th* box for the "Farmer*" and pitched * fln<: game. allowing the local* but *ix hits Keenan waa mit the enigma (hat h.? was against Fort Wayne on Saturday. P'-orr: R H K Fr.rt Wayne 7 13 1 TolMo 4 6 4 Ratterlnw-Toledo. Kwnan and Arthur; Fort Wayne. Knell and O'Meara. Urnplre, Stellherger. BRODIB WAS A KABK For (lie \rwCatllr flitters In the Game of Vrilrnliif. Serial Dispatch to the Inlelllifeneer. NK\V CAKTM5. Pa.. May 4.-The same to-day wan but llttl* eliw than a Kluffghifr match. there belnjr three one triplo for New Castle an " on as * homo run by Gunxfel, while Youngttown hart throe triple* and a I-.uM" Th" visitors played a very ho** fielding fame. S'or* RUE N'"* ''title. 0 4 0 0 ? 0 4 1. 0- -IB 13 2 Yoiinc?t'n 1 0 0 1 o 6 0 ,2 0-11 14 9 l!nf furies? Nwr Castle, Irwin and Ollboy; V .JTjjtf'own. HiO'll- and Zlnrcn. I'mO'jtrlen. THE ''JAX0N5" DEFEATED. Th# lumr at vrna n lltanfy. Allm'a flnnil Work* Hp*'lnf Dispatch to the Intelligencer. SAGINAW. Mich.. May 4.?Tho good work if Allen In lh?? box for th?? HukInawn w:m th?? eniiim* >>f th*$lome loam winning It* Met victory to-day. ICnj?? l nvirirn rixn ojiii. jivui flHded n fimt ftfitnc* ' Rror* It II K H;iitlnaw 5 1 2 J-'-Knon.. . 1 H 1 . HnalnikW. Alkn Mid Thorpe; I > kioii, litiK'fl and national u;\i;n ams. Won. T.oiit. P'ct flunl.iirirh i? 3 .7M Mii!ni|f||.hla ' 1 ii -a .04* '"Inrlnnatl H C .CIS ItoMon . " 3 .116 ' l'-v?l?in>1 . r> t? ^..-lilnneon f> ' ** MrooJtlyn (I , ..7 ir>' lmor? ?J .7 * 'I I.ooIM ?J 4<3 N#u York 3 10 :x\ i^i'iixviii'* i :' v. .o?i To*?lny'n iMmca-NVaahlngtCn nt Clew*, land, itnitimore at i'itlflburgh, 1'hlladol- t uhtu at 8t. Louis. Boston ot Cincinnati. New York at Louisville. Brooklyn at Chicago. Th? Orlolra Wou. ? . PITTSBURGH, ll?y Hawley mel hla hoodoo to-day In the Baltimore*. Hla wild pitching and poor throwing were reaponalble for the homf team a?feat. Eaper kept the hits acattered and tru well suported. Doy|e'? Hrst ]> ? play was a feature. Attendance, 4,200. PITTSBURGH. AB. R. Bit. PO.A. E. Donovan, r. I C 1 1 ? 1 0 smith, i. f a a t -i ? o Beckley, lb S 0 I 1 0 0 Stenscl. c. f fi 1 1 1 J * Lyon., lb I 0 I 1 I J Blerbauar, a> I 0 1 I J 0 Ely. a. a S 0 s 1 ? ? Mcrrltt. c I 0 0 9 4 0 Hawloy. p 4 0 0 0 _t J Total. ? 7 "5 ? 17 S BALTIMORE. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Doyle, lb 4 0 1 17 0 0 Keeler, r. f 4 3 S t J ? Rrotlle. c. f 5 0 3 < 0 0 Ketly, I. I....: 5 0 1 1 0 J Jennlnga, a. ' 1 I J ' J Relta, :b B o 0 6 S 0 Clark, r: . I 0 1 0 0 0 Robinson, c. 4 10 110 Donnolly, lb f 0 1 o 4 0 Eaper. p i 0 0 _0 _0 _0 Totala ? 5 13 a ? 0 Plttaburgh. .1 1 0 0 0 I I I H Baltimore.. .0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-6 KarneU runa? Plttaburgh, 8; Baltimore,!. Two base hits?Steniel. Three l?ai?o hits?Kly. Home hun-Snilth. Sacrifice hit?Jennings. 8tolen bases?Keeler, Jennings, 2; Kelley. Double plays?Jennings, Kelt* and Doyle: Keefer and Doyle. Danes on balls?Smith Lyons. Merrltt, 2; Doyle, 2: Keeler. Kelley, Brodle. Hit by pitched ball? Jennings, 2. Struck out?Deckley, Doyle, 2; Robin* son, Esj>er. * Wild pitches?Huwley, 2. Time. 3:10. Umpire?Lynch. At Loulsvlllo?Attendance 600 Score: R n E Louisville.. .0 04000 t-7 12 9 New York.,.1 2 2 0 0 0 4 1 2-12 15 S Earned runs. New York. 3: Louisville, 5 Pitcher*. Clausen and McDermott; Mcekln. Umpire, Sheridan. Time, 2;30. At Cleveland?Attendance 3.000. S^ore: RHG Clevel'd. .1 34000023 #-13 19 1 W ash 0 20000 0 2 1 05 10 I Karned runs, Cleveland, 7; Washington, 3. Pitchers. Wilson and Doyd. Umpire, Hurst. Time, 2:3). At St. Louts?Attendance 2.000. Si-ore: RHG Phils 2 0*1-0 0 0 0 1 0? lii I St. Lopls.. ..0 00001200-202 Earned runs, St. Louis. 3: Philadelphia. 1. 1 mpirr, r\r>-|r. ruciirm, tiicitcM??i>i and Orth. Time, 2:20. At Cincinnati?Attendance 3,300. tScore: RHE Cincinnati.. 60000020 M H 1 Boston 00000200 0?2 6 4 Pitcher*. Ehret nnd Nichols. Earned runs. Clnrlnnatl, 5; Boston. I. Umpire, Enislle. Time, 1:15. At Chicago? Attendance 2.500. Score: HUE Chlcnffo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2?2 " 1 Brooklyn. ...0 001 0000 O-l 5 2 Earned runa, Chicago, 1. Pitchers, Grlftith and Stein. Umpire, Wcldman. Time, 1:30. WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. Won. Lost. PVt. Detroit 9 3 .KM Kan>a*city 7 < .*** St. Paul 4 Milwaukee fi f. .453 Minneapolis 5 ? .417 C'oliimbiM 3 7 .117 Grand Rapids 4 6 .4<>) Indianapolis 4 7 .3*4 ..At Columbus. S.-orc: , - RHE Columbus. .301 *3 0001 0-7 82 Indianapolis. 1 0 o o 0 1 0 1 1?1 G 4 Batteries. BoswelUand Wilson; Phillips. Damon and Buckley, At Detroit Attendance 2,000. Detroit I l) o 1 1 0 3 0 0-$ 7 4 a Rapids.. ..i l o o o o o o o-2 ? 2 Batteries. F*ffield and Troat; Elteljorg and Smuik. Atfflt. Paul. 8t. Raul.. ..0 4 0 o 1 2 0 0 7-14 23 1 Milwaukee ' I 0 > o : 1 0-13 11 2 Batteries. Phylt-C Denser. Mullane nnd Spies; Rott*er. Ha&i - and Spcer. At Mlnncapol.*. 5 Mln'ap'IU ..0 # ?0 : I 0 0 D-J10 s K'm'x CUy. ? ?T ? J 3 0 \ *-10 13 2 Hatterl* > -Hutchinson and Schriver; Daniels and Lake. Ainntrn* JUII. The Sinclair* would like to know whether the 8ea bright* arq4toing.io play them according to tho suei>. They can reply through tfifa paix r. Aftrr Haiiy I>?y?. " The I!. C. Richards bowling team will IhiwI the Press Club and lirownles tonight. The Aqnritncl ltarr?. NEW YOftK. May 4.-AboutT.600 people were at Aqueduct to witness the opening of the **a*on> A big ?frd; hntf been provided and Tew scratches wort Gladness Comes Willi n better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical ills, which vanish before primer efforts?g entle c ITorts?plcasan t e flrorts? rightly directed. There in comfort in the knowledge, that no many forms of Bicknc(;s lire not due to any actual disease, but simply to,(i constipated condi* tion of tlio s.Vhtom.yliicli the pleasant family Jaxatire. Htfvpnf Figs, promptly removes. 'Dial isirliy if in (he only remedy with inillionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. It* beneficial effect# an* due to the fact, that it is I lie one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which It acts. It Is therefore all Important, in order to get its beneficial effect!, to vote when you purchase, tbnt yon have the genuine article, which is manufactured by tlie California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all rcputahio druggists. If In tho enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If alllicted with any actual disease, one may lie commended to tho moot, fhillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the Jjcst, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs st ands highest add is most largely V;d und given most general satisfaction. mudc. The day was perfect and a cool bree*o blew from the ocean. Summary: Five furlong*?'Tendernew won. One mile?Jeffcriton won. Half mile? Joe Hayman won. One mile and a ulxtecnth?Chugnut won. Half mile?Free Lance won. A BAD*BREAK In the City Water Mnlui oil Main Street. Street Car Hrrvlce DlaarraiiRetl. IjiHt night about 8:15 o'clock there wan n tviiiuv u^iiraiui m niu iiiiu'jii- ui Main street Just below Tenth. The big city water main?|t Is a twenty-Inch main?had buret, and the*bricks of the street pavement jurt been thrown twenty feet In the air. Happily there were no people or team* at the upot or there mlp-ht have been one or more fatalities to record. The water came out In a huge torrent and quickly Hooded the street, flowing down Tenth to Market and down that thoroughfare to the creek. A hurry call was sent to Superintendent A'arney, of the city water works, who was quickly on the scene. As soon as pofHlblo tho water was turned ofT a square above. This left only the square between Tenth and Eleventh streets wlthotu water. The most Inconvenleht 'feature of the break was the disarrangement of the street car schedule. North bound cars from the South Side were stopped at Fourteenth and Market streets, sent over Fourteenth to Main, and down from that point. Transfers to North Wheeling were made. The Island and Martin's Ferry cars ran only to Main street at the end of tho str*l bridge. Superintendent Varney placed a large force of men at work last night to repair the break. The work was well advanced by midnight, b>it.wUl not bp finished before a late hdorthls morning, when the water will be turned on again. WHEELING NATURAL OAS COMPANY. Annnal circling of the Stockholder*?All I Gaa flerraflrr to !? fold Throagh Meter*. Tne stocknoiaers or tne wneeung nmura{ gas company held their annual meting at the offices of the company. No. 1425 Chapllne street, yesterday. 1551 aha^ra of stock were represented out of a total of 1,880. Among the Pittsburgh directors present were W. J. Dlehl, Senator William Fllnn. H. C. Robertson | and A. 11. Dally. The annual statement I of the company shows a falling off In receipt!* of $27,000. which was partially accounted for. The company has been Inventing In Marshall county, West Virginia, and Washington, county. Pa., flora*, from which they eventually expect returns. Tho Cameron pipe line has ditto been a drain on the company. The directors chosen were: Senator William Fllnn, A. C. Robertson, H. A. Neeb, Kdwln Bindley, Vincent Ste- ! vens, C. H. Stolzenbach, George H. Fllnn. A. B. Dally, Jr., and Robert 8. Fraser. The most Important business transacted was the adoption of a resolution requiring that all gas sold hereafter should pass through meters. 1W X[ Women do many / 2a Am things that get h'm them sll out of order. Careless dressing, exposure traflto draughts, over i / 7 I exertion?these and ! L / /QB Vy many others start the trouble. A 7slight cold may run j / / ffltii *mo ^Ie mort *r" I ( *ous complications, ' 4 ^ jgSMH Perhaps none of V? these things would amount to much if j ' ntilv ram wm* m. I ferdsed. to remedy them af once. Neglect is amost pro- I lific cause of serious j female troubles. By j and by, the trouble | is so much aggra- , vated that thepnysician's skill is needed and then the dread of the examinations so much in vogue at present, d^te* tie sufferer still longer. * ** " As a matter of fact, examinations and "local treatment" should not be, submitted to till everything else has failed. Nine times in ten, thejr are wholly unnecessary. Womeu were cured before these obnoxious methods came into practice. For over 30 years. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been successfully prescribed for all derangements of the womanly organism. It is remarkable for its effect on the whole system. It makes the blood pure, makes digestion better, helps stomach, kidneys ana bowels and is wonderful in its effects on the generative oivans. It immediately begins to nllay the inflammation and stops the debilitating drain that is always apparent. As the inflammation erases, the pain stops, the nerves are auicted and tl^ncreased bodily strength does the 1 All safTcrirtfr women nhould Mod for the j "Pcoole'i Medical Adrlwr" (iooo page* pro; | faacly illustrated). Sent rree on receipi 01 twenty-one ctuU to cover pottage ind wrap- , plug only, by world'* Disppmsart Mrdical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 BEL LAIRS. All Sorta of T?oenl Xowi mul Ootatp fVom ?J tli? GUm CHf. - The township board of educntlon has (akrft In hand the matter of reducing aal-nrlKgnml found sovoral snng? In tho wav of lfli?lnif a reduction upon the avernu* ntt?fcdnn'*e. Tho out If from ISO to $35 per month. This nt West Wheeling would allow the prltnnry grade teacherl'iOand tho principal of the school S3S, no thnt tho suhdlstrict was exempted from the order. An soon ni thin was done three other case* of Injustice bobbed up and wore nllowd to pay as mtirh as f.v). When tho hoard kT' through there will ho scarcely a visible reduction anywhere. ^ William Kriodensteln leaves thft W*ek for Georgia. where ho has"1ieori elected assistant manager of the milt farm owned by a number of Ohio people. John H. Campl?ell boa boon seloeeted an delegate to th?" national AtnuliTiimiitcd convention at Detroit. by the local lodge. The stool worka will atart this morning, hut how long It will run nobody scorns to know. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Downey died at Washington City Runday. _ cvAAir k CD \ B,,k RaK? " the "uc* i>,WUI\ ft UJ? 0 of tho season. QUICK In effect, heiila hnd leaves no senr. Burning, scnly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch llaxel Slave. Applied to burns, scalds, old sorea, It Is magical In effect. Always Cures piles. Logan A Co.. Wheeling, W. Vu.. U. F. Pea body. lloawuod, * and Howie A Co.. Ilrldgeport.-Q.* ' ' I ^ ^ 1 O 1 11 fi Diuyuie ouuv? (i. k 3. OFFKIt NO. (!. To every rltlor who covoni 3.000. nillcH "on a Humbler Rlcycle, with G. & Tlrcf?, Iwtwoen April I, IfidO, nnd Dee*rnlwr 1. IK9G, wo will t>reffent?A HANDKOMB ROUVJflNIR, cdrtly enough to ho valued, artlvtlc enough to bo proud of. For full particulars see JT-A.SOIN" O 10S3 Jlarket Stroot, MUNYON'S Improved Ilomicopatlite Romedies SAVE DOCTORS' FEES. Willi Mnnjron'i Gallic lo Health anil a ilanvnn fc'nmltw HImIUIii. riiMt In the Hobm Yon Can AVOID LOHG SPELLS OF. ILLHESS. The Munyon Remedies aot Instantly, giving: relief ofter the first twp or three doses and effecting a rapid cure even In the most obstinate cases. There Is a separate Munyon remedy for each disease and each specific has plain directions, so there can lie no mistake. If you are ailing read Munyon't Guide to Health; It will describe your disease and tell you how to cure yourself with a 25 o*nt Munyon Remedy. If you find that you have rheumatism, tako Munyon's Rheumatism Cure and your pains and aches will be gone In a few (lays. If you have stomach trouble take Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure; for a cold or a cough, the Cold Cure or the Cough Cure, and so on. No matter what the disease you can be absolutely certain of a rure If >*ou take the remedy recommended In the "Guide." When you are In doubt, a personal letter to Professor Munyon .1505 Arch street, will be answered, with free medical advice for any disease. AT ALL DliUOfllBTS-SSo A BUTTLE. FOR THE BAENGERTES1 The Local MimIcaI XoclrtU* r?h?ar*ed by Prof. Vogel. Last evening in the Opera House, the singers of the three local singing societies, Arion, Mozart, and Beethoven, and tho Martin's Ferry Maennerchors, who are to figure in tho chorus at the coming National Haengerfest in Pittsburgh, had their first rehearsal under the direction of Prof. John 8. Vogei, of Pittsburgh. tvhrt tHIl Mwdunl Hip chorus when It performs In Pittsburgh next month. Prof. Vogel Ik now cngag>*d in n tour of the entire country, rehearsing the German singing societies who are to send Ringers to Pittsburgh. When Prof. Hermann Schockey struck the first chord for the accompaniment last night at 8:30 o'clock, there were probably fifty singers on hand. Prof. Vogel wan wfll pleased with the showing of the W heeling singers, who bid fair to distinguish themselves at Pittsburgh. The four societies will send 100 or ilO singers to the fest. The chorus will contain 2,600 voices. Your ltoy Won* Ure a Mouth. So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill st. South Gardner. Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble,following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-flve dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy won't live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfecUy well man. He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows It to be the best In the world for Lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Logan Drug Co.'s Drug Store. 4 Headache cured in JO minutes by Dr. Mile*' Pain Pills. "Ono cent a dose." At drutrgl?ts. POLITICAL. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Pursuant to the Instructions of the state Republican central committee, and the rail of tho national Republican committee. a state convention of delegated representatives of the Republican party of Weit Virginia will be held at the city of Clarksburg. In the county of Harrison, on Thursday, the 14th day of May. lh*. at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing four delegates-at-large and four altfrnates-at-large to represent this state In the national Republican convention, to be held In the city of St. Louis, Missouri, on the 16th day of June. 1896. It Is recommended that the basis of representation in said state convention be one vote for eaeh 100 votes, and fraction thereof greater than fifty, cast for President Henjamln Harrison In 1S92. It Is recommended that each county choose as msny delegates to said convention as will equal the number of votes it will 1k? entitled to cast therein; and that the chairman of each Republican county committee call a convention In his county, or other propsr meeting, to choose delegates to the state convention: In which county conventions or meetings the co| operation of all persons Is Invited who riurpose hereafter to act with the Republean party In Its efforts to promote protection to American worktngmen. American agriculture and American Industries; a system of reciprocity, good government In the state and nation, and a return of prosperity. WM. M. O. DAW80N. Chairman. GEO. W. ATKIX80N, Secretary. To County Chairman. Please make proper nrrangcments to have your county represented In the state convention of May 14. The state convention to nominate tho state ticket, presidential electors, otc., will be held at Parkersburg on Wednesday. July 22. at 11 o'clock a. in., at which the basis of representation will be one vote for each 100 votos, and fraction thereof greater than fifty, cast for your Republican nominee for Congress In ISM. The formal call will be Issued later. You will not overlook taking measures to have your county properly represented In your senatorial district, Judicial district and congressional district conventions. and also your delegate district convention If your county ec In a delegate district. Very truly yours. WM. M. O. DAWSON. Chairman. (County Republican papers please copy.) First District Republican Convention. Fly the authority vested In mo as chairman of the congressional executlvo committee of the First congressional district of West Virginia, and In pursuanco of tho wishes of the committee. I hereby call a convention of the delegated representatives of the Ropubllcan party of tho said district to meet In the city of Clarksburg. In the county of Harrison, on Wednesday, the 13th day of May, 1MW. at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing two delgates and two alternates to represent the district In the national Republican convention, to be held in Bt. Louis, Mo., on the ICth day of Juno. IW1 The basis of representation In said district convention will be the same as nt the state convention, one voto for each loo votos. snd fraction thereof greater than flfty, cast for Preeldent Benjamin Harrison In 1W1 It Is recommended that each county choose as many delegates to said convention as will eaual the number of votes It will bp entitled to caet therein, and thnt the dalegatM be chopen In the unual way, bjr county convention, primary electlon or other proper meeting. All peraonn who purpose to act with th? Republican party in future aro Invito*) to participate In etich meeting*. II. C. RICHARDS; t*hnlrman. enirs.... a & J. OFFEIt NO. 1. To show that we nre Interented In rider* of G. 4fc J. tire* (though not on Rambler blcyclca) we will pre*rnt n beautiful ?ouvenlr~of u little vulue than tho Rambler pouvenlr, but yet one which will be highly prlxod?to ench rider who nhall cover 1,000 mile* on ANY bicycle other than the Rambler, but fitted with a A J. tlrrs, during the lame tltne aa Ktatod In offer No. 6. . STAMP, Opposite Fostofllce. STANLEY WAIST?OE GOGBGDd U^n One of the Advar _ or THE . Stanle Is the Fioretta Skirt Retainer, which is sewed on every waist, No separation of skirt and waist if this attachment is on them?don't cost anything extra oither. / Almost 100 dozen / * Waists received within | the past few days. \ Will They H Suit You ? Try us. We ha ve every style, from the chintz and percales to linen and silks. _ _/-</? w l 7 vjuu Ladies as ggiiiii I The Stanlthe ladies St, j will surely be Newest styles, H fast colors and 111 ill 50c t 11! (B??d Hd ?S[ . TRIBUNE BICYCLE. j BICYCLES THAT TALK. ! I There are BICYCLES and Bicycles. > Ju*t hh there aro "Nancy Hanks'* " and dray horses. ?the? I lit Bicjcle!; I* decidedly not a dray hone. On the contrary. It Is a winner In the Cyrilne Derby. OUR BEAT AD- . VERTI8EMENT Is not In the col- umns of the newspaper, though we I appreciate the value of "Printer's i. Ink.'* When looking around. In- i tendlnir to buy a wheel, don't fall to j look at THE TRIBUNE, j IT TALKS. ANOTHER THJNO-Soe rider* ot 0 Il.i- TRIPI'KE?THKY TALK. H.r? la a combination of "Talk" for thr t beat wheel made that will convince ( you the people you want to 000 arc f Geo. V. Johnson's Sods : 1210 MAIN STItEET. WANTBD. "IIFANTED?ONE WASHER ANT) ONE V> Ironer at once. Apply at 8I8TERHVti.T.K STEAM LAITNDIIY, Bint em vl lie. . W. Va. my4 _ , L2Al.K8>lEN WANTED IN EVERY > O dtotrlct; new aeaaon; aamploa free; alary or commlwlon with expeniea from atart. LI'KK BROS. CO.. Chicago. . . . my4-tu&a_ WANTSD-A 8TRNOORAPHER AND ' typewriter for ofTlco work. The ap- , pllrant will ntnte age, qualification" and 4 tint tvagea dealrcd. Addreftfl P. O. Box SB. myl* WANTED ? TRU8TWORT1IY PERSON to travel. Salary f?W and ex- 7 ponufs. Reference. Enclosed wlf-ad. S UPPDPTi. K (irfdHt'ti, Fiampru biivbiduo. ?wv>.u?.. nr. Box "P." chicifo. A 0KNT8 WANTED TO INTRODUCE J\ "Earth Otrdled," Dr. Talmage'a wonderful now book; noarly two moaslvb pugoa; over 400 picture*; ho ton* nil ho kuw while truvolink 'round tin; world. Addnwi PEOPLE'S, SMI Markot *trent. Philadelphia, Pn. fo2S-tth&w QENERAL NOTICES. NOTKM:- M V WIPE. HANNAH RAYMOND, having loft hor bod nnd board without any i-auHo, 1 hereby warn the publlf iigalnpt trimtliig or oxtondluK uny r rod It to her In my nnmo. W. <}. RAYMOND. mvf c VTOTK'E IS OIVEN THAT THE CN iN Dr. R8 ION ED administrator* do bold* non of Jamo* M. MrK?*v. lat?t of < <> iumhiiH, Ohio, durounod, qualified aroord- r Iiik to tho lawn of the domlcll of ho Id j r Jamo* Rl. RtcKeo, will, at tho office of tho n Wheeling A liolmont ltrldgp (Company, I, on .May 12. 1W6, transfer upon tho book? of c Maid I'omp.my 30 bar** of It* capital *toek . Manillm; In tho name of *nld .fame* RI. a Ivor. CALEB L. M'KEE, CYRU8 IH* 1.1 NO, AdmlnlHtratom. A. .1. CLARKE. Attorney- ap?7-my4 ^ rilHE INTELLIGENCER PRINTING . JL uRtubllahmunt. Neat, accurate, prompt. * 0. B. 8TIFEL U CO. Kf?Q ?(Dn itages ly Waist r 1 I ff / v. x L ' v/ IF l 1 ? ,== <* Buttons, Hat Pins, Voil Pins;:' i and Waist Sets, in Silver; and Pearl. All prices. ey Waist suits the anleyShirt the best for the men to buy. detachable collars and cufia, perfect fit, from o $1.50 each. ao of Whito Shirts. ]ff?0 & ?0D FOB RENT. FOR RENT-SEVERAL OOOD ROOMS la the City Bank Bulldln*. Inquire at ho City Bank of_Whetllng mrta 1.10II RENT-TWO ROOMS, FURNISHI; ED or unfurnished. Poauewlon fivcn April 1. Apply Market street. _ ror!4 ; 17?0R RENT-LARGE UNFURNISHED I; room on flret floor. Separate cnrance. Both cassei. SS Fourteenth itreet. 1 bH>R REXr. APRIL T. 1303^ NO. 1404 Mnln ?iwi. ihree-?<?rr brick warehouse, nnnira ?.( IIKNRY K. LW. The City iknk of Hireling, delfl . /-??? nn?-n nL'cr nruicr nn/Mir iw J ?VOi' ??W? 4 WVHt ... L the city; large and plenty of light; entrally looted in best advertised buildng In the ctty. Also Urge hall for rent, ipplr at HU1I CLOTHIERS. Fourteenth ind Market stmets. 3all ' pOR HEN J'. Third lloor, 1007 Main street, flro rooms. 'IO Lit AN?s.%.000 on goo<l rrol mint*. l'Olt SAI.K?Propfrtf ou the IsUutd pAf> itS J - per c?nt. JA9IK* L 1IATVLET. Kenl K*tnie nml Flnnttrlnl Ajj-nt, Jii:i iof. Main Street FOR SALF. iJTor *sXle^utch ers* ice hox. Lj Address "W. H.,M Martin's Ferry, O. aplS. T . rOR BALE-FINE SHETLAND PONT, L cart, saddle and harness. Apply to tPEVKK PROS. apfl* plumbing SHOP FOR SALffl I cheap. Stock, horse, wagon, etc., on asy terms. ?Jood stand. Address b; nrc of Intelllffencer office. mrt4 ; l.iOti SAI.K -- THAT 1>K8IRABLB V Piece of property Joining Mcsart Park >' m tne north. Same will be sold in Iota to :ult purchaser?. Also nine lots opposite Jt. Zlon Cemetery, on the Fairmont plkflt ^or further Information Inquire of J. O. CRAZIER. 2Ui Chapllne street. aplt* Jj^Olt 6A LE. SALOON. Good Tormiou aiiU tniile. ?' ?? be bought heau. Inquire ot* > (VnOYCR. ih.H 1 ?m'imp! 1 tie Street. ,, k UK SALK. I FEW CHOICE !,OTS \T EDIJIXHTOX t heap ir.nl on i'a?y Terim W V. HOGE or6 Cltv Dank nutMlne 1 o> Market Street ! ' TUCKB KOK 8ALK. 5 6" sharea junction Iron Company. : Wheeling Pottery bond*. 0 per cent. M shares liloch s Mall I'ouch Tobacco. 3.1 ?huroH lu-lmont UrMcc company. PO Phnrc? Wheeling Urlage Company. 30 shares Dollar Savings Dunk, of Bel* aire. 80 shares Aetna-Standard Steel and Iroa Company. 100 shares Wheeling Steel nnd Iron Co. SO shares Franklin Insurance Company. K. S. IKWIN. Broker. j?pll No.J2 Tv^ifth Street STOCKS FOR SAl.i: 3 Warwick China Co. Hloch Bros. Tobacco Co. Wheeling Steel nnd Iron Co. ' Central Gins* Co. I.ullelln Iron Co. U'nml itrna. IMnnlncr Mill Co Franklin Insurance Co. Ktveraldo Glasa Works. Wheeling Hallway fo. Wheeling; I? e anil Storage Co. Provident Life Indurative Co. Wheeling Park A'sodoMon. Arlon Hall Association. Wont Virginia Ktate Fnlr Association. Aefna*Btantliird Iron Mill. New 8to?l llrldge. Itoyal Clav Manufacturing Company. Wheeling Mould Foundry Co. Wheeling Electrical Co. SIMPSON & HAZLETT. No. 1111 Market Street. Stocks, Bond* and Inveytmonts. aplT lATRNK Th,t Kloetrle A Mechanical In* rt ion 10. Htrutnent Company I# fully rovldcd lo do experimental work, model tork and to build any kind of small ma? hlntry or InnlruntontN In the most nromnt nd rronomlral manner. 4<* Rmlthfleld it., fourth floor, entrance through store. f Artificial l.linb MO Co. ? Msnnfsclurp* tb? Us#t got*!* on the market. 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