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lil.NTKY IS KINli,' r-'KTI.ANl). .Mo.. Kept. 21.? Joint I! . ,|I\ to-day ?l Hfeby Park paced t unit-Hi mile over until*-* ? in hnr i ... ami placed t!??? world'* record at t. The day was cold and light n ? i ihwesterly wind'was blowing np ,'i - strcuh when John U. Oqn.try, with \\ s Andrews upon the Milky, came .,u( . ? go against his record or 2K)lMf, .n?.l ? ..ii September S. this j'ertr, nt ,?< l'aIl.i, N. V., In the newnd heut ,.f iv race with Star Pointer, Uentry In ! boon given two warming up miles during the afternoon and when ho ,'rtV out for the third the sun whs iiv sinking- The famous purer . ..mionlyonreorivvji'tf wlth.'t he runner Ah.. iu.? to pace hltn and then went tip ? h - - iv tch >'U what was to bo the fast niilv ever done by a horse In har> n- ?< There was not a big crowd pren . nt but what there was of them gave <,i pacer a gr.Mt ovation as he came > toward the wire for the word 4." uliouted by Htarter Oulbertflon a*; I hundreds *>f watchcs caught the at his start. The runner was ttt the pacer's throat latch as they made the tlrst turn on t; stretch. Gentry went steadily and with apparent ease, the runnVr having h.ml work to keep Ms position. Tit* judg * caught the utfarter mile at 29*4 h >r.ds and the second quarter was Hi.id* lr. HOVi seconds, making the half u 1 in 5?H. The runner by the use ? if the whip was Keeping up til <len :*\'s wheel, but was making hard tv.uk of It. The third quarter was In "0*4 seconds, making the tlire?uuarters In l:3u';. As they turn ? I Into the home stretch and caught the wind in the teeth the crowd began >-II wildly and both Andrews and r> driver commenced tu ring encour ag-'inent to their horses and to use the whip a little. With the shouting of the crowd, which was now cheering like ?iUd. the pacer spurted for the wire ,i:;l considering that he had the wind r. h:s teeth, made the most remarkable ? ;uar:er for the heat. In SOU, making x - mile (In 2:01',*. Just one second less than the former best record, first made ' . Robert J., at Terre Haute, In 1895. and equaled this year by John K. ?;*ntry. When Starter Culberson an rtmnced the time, the crowd brok?* tr 'iigh the fence and crowded out on ? track and around the pacer, cheer rg wildly. It is believed - that had Rentry not had to contend with the ? I he would have made the mile In two minutes easily. ami! C_" I ii 1? Itacr*. NKW YORK, Sept. 24.?About J,.*>00 people gathered at Waverly Park. N*. J. to-day. M witness the completion of th<* New York QuUl Club bicycle races which were interrupted by a severe M *rm at .Manhattan Reach, on Satur day last. The feature of the day was tli- attempt of "Jimmy" Michael, the ? Welshman, to lower the world's five-mile record, which Is helrl by Lln t'Oi. .*f England. 9:17.1-5. F!e did not su-'.-'-ed in this, but his performance of l-.*i was within 3 3-5.seconds of t.. Amerk-an record. L?:5S. h>ld by Ar thur Gardiner. Summaries; . One mile handlcap.profcsslihal?Won > A. C. Mortens. Chicago, forty yards; - oid. E. C. Bald. Ruft'ato,' scratch: third. Karl Kiser, ton yards. Tim?\ 1-3. Pinal heat, mile Invitation, profes. fill?Won by Tom Cooper, Detroit; oiul. John S. Johnson, iMlnncapolls line. 2:12 1-5. INTHR-STATH l.LAGUl!. Won, I.n?t P'rt Toledo jij ]? ,727 Youngstown :.i: ;; Port Wayne . ?_> i*. Whwllng . w? r.:u? New CastU 24 * ?* .ire .Jackson ji Saginaw .. Ii? :j Washington 16 n;' . *?: To-day's games?Youngstown a! WIu: : -. Saginaw at Toledo, New CastU* ut Washington. The Nailers secured, a firm grip on ^ ond place in th-* Inter-state league race yesterday afternoon by twice de biting the New Castle team. In both ' inies the Wheelings were.outbatted. - tit the tlelding of tho visitorswa.v not ^ i Lio.j-1 as the local team',-.-.and that ??..In! th^ir, to victory. In" the first - line the opposing pitchers wrre Rak .iis'l Hewitt, and although Baker hit much harder than The ex-Pl '??? ?. they were not bun.-hfil"'..is wer ? >ff Hewitt. In the secn'nd game Wheeling won the game In the.first In Although only one hit was made Swalm in that Inning:, he gave ? bas"s on balls and ihre' tlelding - v ere made, allowing the Nall ? ? ?? score five (iniea. In tb.'ir half : ? s.ini" inning the visitors jumped ? ? Katie's delivery for four nits, but ? 't-'J to score only one After the tlrst inning were only two hits ? on both sides. one by ' ? ? ie.mi. The tlelding ? was su Wjv .-linij .being chargeil with ' ?tnispl.iy. a fraturt: was the ? ????ii ;?l;iy in right Held by Robinson f.jurtii inning. Sullivan made I k:> ;i clean hit over Wha " h-ad. but Robinson iifad* a ro ?irk.-u.lj tine stop and' a .<nap throw ? H.tii>T ;?r first )n time to cut down <- ? '> In al! his glory. Wagner made a ? ' >i> In the llftl> of a liner ?> ?-'??? .iiin'.- bat Unit looked sure for The scores: game: W hi:!: J.in*;. 1 tillaicb-r. f.. ' '.olot, !. >? AR. R. Rli. I'O. A. P.. ..! i :? ii i '/ASTI.R. AR. R. Blf. PO. A. E. if i? 2 ?? ? ? - - II. r, o n <f o | ?? ", i i | i | r. i 3 s (? (i ? s i t ? - i v "? r f i ii j i .j o ? P I 0 <? o.i II iotalM jo 5 i-j j>7; in r, ? ' '*g IJ 0 1/ II } 2 r, 5 2-10 ' l?? I (i 0 i (I 0 I) 2 j . " "I fini!?. Wheeling I; .Ww'?'astlc 2. ?'?(i.'tMi. hif. fJilhoy, I'oiiovait. I'arrcll. !hit, WiiKner. Home, rims, Mailer. Stolen Hull!van. ? i'? r Sncrlllc'* hits, 'iailngiirr. Sliawj Rl?k?'it. I.miilde piny. M'wili. 11 and Canvsel. Ras?*s oi: balls, off ' : *.ff R? ivitt 0. IRt by pitched ball. ??n. Struck out. by l'.ait?r 2: by Time, 2 hours. rnuilr< >. Tliurr ""I Mrown 'd gain'-: '?'?.I.IN'fJ, AH, It. Rli. P?). A. K 1. glii*r, c. f t i i j i) o - 1 ?' :t n i* *. i f, .'' :i 1 II . i .i If ? i <? ;? , ? ??It. R, ; ? s | ? hnl".,-. i'b "Hake, :'.h Total* II 5* *L"-?i''f:t u' 1 "A ST Id*! AR. It. RH. |'f?. A ?!l". ?b. it 2 '( 1 ' v. r ;t u j 2 ' II ' ? 1 f 3 I 1 i -o ' ' ""i. ib H j <i 2 ''"vim, Mb a o 1 ir ii "'??".viiii, 3 ? ' ?"I' ll, H. h 3 0 0 0 4 tMi'Hrrt, r. f 2 n n n it ii Swuyne p L' "o ii o t? ii Totnla : . t ?w in .1 Itoblnson mil by I'pIiik lilt l>y butted bull. \\ lii'MUiir ?" '? <? ? i<? ? a N?w Castle 1 " ? ?? ? 0 0 1 l.ufitutl runs, New i'nutIf I Twi?huso lilt, iliillugher. SMOrlllce hit.Ilallci*. I.?>ri ?mi buses, Whf-flliiK 2; Nrw Castle :t. Stolen hatu's, Violet, Wu??,n??r, W'laley, Utilin. Double plays, Wanner to Whalev to Under; Farroll io Kulm to Uan/.o|. Panes on balls, off Hwaynn 4. Struck out, by Knno 2; by Hwuyne &. Punned hall*, Donovan 2. TlMte. 2 bourn. Umpires, Tliiirnlon ami Uiuwn. I.nit oil n Forfeit, Spoclul DUpateh to tbo Intilligeiicer. Yt ?l'N< IS TONV N.Ohio,Si?pt :4?Man ager MeKeown, of th? Wiialiliigtona, refused (o piny bull t hlM afternoon, when an order cum* from President Power tor Kngiand <o umpire. Youngs town wiih given the game ? to o. NAT10NAi lliAOUirIi,\\\LIS. Won. Lost. P'et. I tii It I in of m m? xh .701 rUivfininl tii 47 rinciimatl 77 r>u .imi lloslon 72' f.7 .W.i Chicago 71 f.7 .&*? Pittsburgh r.r, i;j .r.i'j New York M u .ivs Philadelphia ill >77 .177 Washington 71 .f t Hrooklyn f.7 72 .442 St. J.oul* :r.i s:? Louisville 37 !>?: .'2S1 To-day's gunies~('levelutid at Louisville, UnitI more lit New York, Hrooklyn at Phil adelphia. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, llostou at Washington. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 24.?To-day's Kimf wan one without merits. The lJrowns made thirteen hits and received live bases on halls out of which they man aged to score eleven runn, winning handily from the Pirn tea. Attendance, 1.500. Score: sr. Loi'is. An. it nu. po. a. k. Douglas, ??. f U 1 3 o I) Snlllvnli. 1. 1 4 2 2 3 1 it Dowd. 2h I 1 I 2 4 2 Turner, r. ( j 1 I 0 u Parrott, II. i I 1 11 2 0 ?Meyers. 4 110 1 Cross, s. s " l "j 2 tl l M.Farhind. e I I I 1 Donohue, p I I I 2 a 1 Totals 37 11 13 1*7 15 7 PITTSIJI ? Ii< S11. All. It. nil. PO. A. K. Donovan, r. f 1 - 1 ? ?? lily, h. h r? it u U 2 Luzotte. lb I II ii S 2 0 Stenzel, c. f 3 3 H '2 0 U Smith; I. f 4 a 1 2 ? 0 I?yons, 3b 1 a " ?? 1 1'addon, I 0 1 4 2.0 Sllgden. C 4 0 0 4 2 1 llorton, p I 1 0 3 0 1 Totals ?7 & ; :4 ii f. St Louis S 0 0 2 2 0 0 ??tl Pittsburgh 2 I 1 0 1 0' 0 0 0? 5 Karned runs, St. I.oul* ?>: Pittsburgh 1. Two-base hits. Meyers 1. Donohue 1. Sten gel 1. Smith I. Three-base lilts. Mr-Far lanu I. Suorltlce lilts, Mey#-rs. t. Dow.I t. Double play. McFarlnml and Dowd First base on balls, off llortoif .r>. off Donohue 2. lilt by pitcher. l>onovau. Struck out, ? 'V Donohue ."5; by II or ton 3. Time, 2:2*). I'uiplrc, Lady. Siird I'p Mrliuti. WASIIINOTON, Sept. 21. ?Tlio Washlnmons sized up Nichols to-day in a rush and won'the game by their hatiln? and superior team work. On the other hand .Mercer had Hostorc at hk^ mercy. The feature of the game was Farrell's throwing to second base. Attendance, 2,78o. Score: nil K Wash'iston ..H 0 0 : : < 2 *-12 14 l P,o?ton o v a 0 0 1 0 2 2- 5 10 5 Warned runs, Wasldnuton 7: Uoston 3. Pltcherb. Mercer and Nichols. Umpire, Hurst. Time. 2:00. ?' (inml Stlrk Work. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21? In to day's game, with th* locals good pitch ing and superior Kilck work won a victory for Hrooklyn. and their score was Increased by Cooley's muff of a tly in the fourth, allowing three men on bases to score, and a wUd throw by Mailman netting two runs. Attend ance. 1.000. Scon-: K 11 K Phllndelp'a ..2 10001000-47S Hrooklyn ....3 0 2 S 0 1 0 1 ?-121C 3 Knrnm! runs. Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn "< Pitchers, Taylor and Daub. Umpire, llornung. Time. 1:35. l.oul?vllle In a Cmilfr. CLKYF.LAND. S?-pt. 24.-Gear pitch ed his first game for-the Cleveland* to day ami the Colonels proceeded to fat ion tlH-lr batting averages. It was a terrific slugging contest. Attendance. ?;??). Seor-- Kll K Cleveland ....0 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0? 7 12 .1 Louisville ...0 3 I) 0 0 4 0 0 1^13 20 3 Famed run". Cleveland 2; Loulsvlllo o. Pitrhers, i;?*ar and Hill. Umpires, Sheri dan and Fmslio. Time. 2 hours. Outlintlril tlir ()rlolr?. NRW YOItK. Sept. 21?The NVw Yorks outbaltod the naltlmores to day and won easily. The game was called ai the end of th?? eighth inning, oil account of darkness. Score: Ft II 1? Hiililmor^ 1 n o o 2 0 I) p?3 !i 2 New York 0 0.3 0 0 2. 3 0?8 15 3 I.'.*irnod*ruiss. Haliinior** I; New York 7. Pitchers. Nops and Mo.-kin. Umpire, Lynch. Time. I:f<u.'Attendance, i'.Wo. lloo?lrr? U on, INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. ?1.?.Indian 1 apolis won the flrsi game of the De i tr tit Free Press cup serirs from Min neapolis. Hard hitting and wretched j fielding characterized the game. Play ers on both teams were nervous. Ho gan's batting and Holding was a fea ! ture. j DIAMOND DUST. .\ntcBuil llir NhIIoiinI Gaiiin mill <io??lp A limit llm IMnycrt. This nfteriujon the Youngslown team opens the last scries of the sea ?S.m In Vi'hoollng on th- Dl:n;d grounds. Gladness Comes Willi a hotter understanding of the transient, nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts?pontic efforts?plcasnnt cliorla? rightly direeCed. There is comfort in tliu knowledge, thnt so tniiby forms of BickncsK arc not due to nny net tin 1 dis ease, but simply lo a eonstinatedcondi tion of the system, which t he plcnsunt family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That, is why i! is the only remedy with millionRof families, mid iR every where esteemed iw highly by a ii who'"value gootl health. Its hencticiiil eiTccts are due to the foci, thnt il is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without dehililnliiig the organs on which it acls. II. is lliercfore all important, in order to gel ils bene liclni elTei.'ts, to vote when you pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle. which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment, of good health, and thnnystcm is regular, laxatives or other remedies arc then not needed. If afllicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most, skillful physicians, hut if iu need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-in formed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stand* highest, ant' is most largely Vcd ami gives most generUl sathfaotiou. I h** Wtiugslowns were lall-ondera In ii' fir Hi winiiii, hut this time t li??y un lit second place ii ml playing an fust a I game of, ball iim the veriest "fan" Up- 1 h.i-mh to \\ lines*. A Wh-cling l?.iy, 1 Irvln It iodic, |.4 tli-lr host pitch"!' ami In* will probably be in tlf box ililn iiT t Tliooh. 'I'll.' second aixl (lilnl games w|" be played to-morrow Mini Monday. Then Wheeling goes (o New Custb* it M l VounKMlown for tlir?>?* games In ouch town, winding up the season lii the latter town, .lu? k Ulasscock, "the only Jack," ar rived in town yesterday from Ht. Paul, where lit* ban I.,'on holding down (In* initial bag in Cominlakcy'a Western league (cam. lie i,?j ??Hilly*' Oeorye, a lii'Ualn* buy.* havu been having It nip ami tuck this aoaaon to lead their Hub In batting. IMI> finished the season above tin* .400 mark, ami It 1m not vet known whM> player lends, (JlanHeock says* il?sirg? ban recovered the full use or bis arm nnd can now throw with I In* fastest of them. Jack, too, Is playing a fust game nnd expects to go over to second base next season for the Saints. (llosscork wrote the Wb-'ellng man agenient .recently, offering to bring ucorge, Donxer and another of the St. I Mill pitchers, and himself here to fin ish the season on the Wheeling team. ridM would haVO given Wlttehng by long odds the fastest t?*nm In the In ter-stiito. Denxer, In particular, would have liven an ncqulsltlon. lie Is About the best twirier in the Western and has been drafted by Anson for the Chica go* at an outlay of j:,000. The Whirl ing niunager did not answer fllass coeks letter, at least th.? latter ?JK1 nut receive a reply. AMUSEMENTS. \N bile Mr. Thomas W. Keene may not relish the reniNrk, he Is, In fuel, like old wine?Improves with age. It was i\ long leap for Mr. Keene an Louis XI last night, from supporting Mm. Annie Sef ton In "Oliver Twist" in the old Wash ington ball In this city In 1SCS. It m.iV be said for Mr. Keene, ut'thut time, that he wu* quite young. Ills personation last night of the senile and Irnuclble king of France wan nothing more than a development of those powers he evi denced In bla days of the "Hill Sykes" drama. And, by the way, he need not be ashamed of the work he did thru. IIin characterization was a finished portrai ture of the Louis XI of history, a ruler of whouj one of his subjects Bald, "How great u monarch; how small a man." At has been remarked In the opening of tills notice, Mr. Keene seems. like Cleo patra. to be Impervious to time, lie Is In truth more vigorous and of Infinite more variety than when he last visited Wheeling. His suppor# was good, nnd It must have been gratifying to Col. ftelHter to house the large and apprecia tive audience that gathered last night in spite of the distractions of three politi cal meetings, with the attending anjioy nnce of boating drums. There are some nights when the Irrepressible drum corpj should be suppressed. What Is without doubt the best equine and canine kIiow ever s?cr? In \\?heellng, opened a three nights' en gagement at the (Jrand opera bouse, last night, and the large audience pres ent was enthusiastic In Its praise of the entertainment. Professor (Sentry's show has never been here before, but the performance given by his large company of animal actors last night, was simply immense, and made a hit for him and his Bhow before the even ing was half over. There are over Hfty dogs and horses and the manner In which they are trained to do different | tricks, Is simply marvelous. There is not a dull moment during the whole show. It would require a whole news- ! paper to describe the maney feats and performances of the animals, but It Is | sufficient to say that every act is a fea- ' ture of rare merit and that the ani mals are handled easily and in a man- I ner which denotes years of training. 1 he dogs, ponies and homes appeared j in a street parade yesterday at noon I and attracted general attention. Hie show Is Just the kind for the la dles and children to enjoy, as well as I the gentlemen nnd crowded houses should be at the Grand for everv per- j formance. A matinee will be given to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. MARTIN'S FEBRY. IU|?? ?iul MUlmpa In the ThrU lug City A to** tlir Hirer. J. C. Cray. esq., of Martin'" Ferry, who Is welt ported on the financial question, ami who Is an entertaining talker. *tvlll make a speech to ttie Republicans at the headquarter* ,n the S( <;|H|p bu|J(J_ ing this (I- rlday) evening at t o'clock. Mr. ? ?ray lias not inude any political speeches for several years, but wilt make a good one to-night. He was one of the organ izers of the MeKlnley and Hobart eluh. and I* loader of the Itopubllcan (Slt-e club, and there should he a large turnout. The idee club will sing. Hon. c \j. \Wems will speak at Pow hutan to-morrow afternoon. Georgetown l u?--t.ay evenliiK. September and Sew eMsvllle Saturday afternoon. October X Hon. A. r .\lcK**lvey will spenk at Stew urtsvlllo this evening, nnd Hon. L. I"?nn ford at (denco* Wednesday evening, Hep temlMjr and Maynard Saturday even lug. October 3. X. ^ .15. lJenneti, th?* "Kansas Cyclone " who dlsKiisirtl the Prohibitionists when tallod fur them. In now In the free sil ver crowd, where he belongs, and be will rnuke speeches at Martin's Ferry, Pow hatan, nelinont. Hcllalrc wnd St. Clalr? Vlllv. He spoke to u handful of people the last time hi: was in Martin's F?-rry. Prank O'Neal, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs; William O'Neal, residing on Clay street, died yesterday of inflammatory rheumatism. Frank was fourteen years old. and was a bright boy and much iiked. W. U. Francis, of Martin's Keri v. will talk free nilver at liarnusvlllu to-night with John A. Oallalier. Dr. A. It. Ong. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Ong. I Dr. Parr, Joseph Pennington. Tlieo. My ers. Paul Thomas and Arthur Jones went i to Smith Held yesterday to attend the fair. Melster's lull brass band will go to Muk slllon and Canton on the Wheeling ,\l- I Lake Krie with the hallway Men's Sound | Money club to-morrow morning. Mr. A. W. Harris goes to Sonora, Mus kingum eoimty, next week, where lie will I assume tin* pastoral charge of the M. !?:.> church the following Sunday. The Coleralu Republicans will have .. I meeting to-night, to he addressed by Hons | C. L. Weems and C. J. Howard. Dyvd Coss and Lawrence Fehrenbaeh I shot tlfly-two squirrels in two days out near Deersvlllo this week. ' Over twenty dlvorre cases will come I up at the coming term of coui;t, which opens October ?>. Th<? Tlgern will play foot ball at St <Malrsvllle to-morrow with the eleven of that plnce. The Martin's I-'erry ball club went to New Philadelphia yesterday to play three j games, James A. firay and ICenworthy lloge were at Pittsburgh yesterday on business. The l-'rlends yearly meeting at Itarne.s vllle will commence to-morrow. lion. Lorenzo Danford Is speaking In Jefferson eoimty thin week. Don't forgot the meeting at the Repub lican headijuarters to-night. Kleofilr Itlltrm. I-ilectrlc ItltteiH Is a medicine suited I for any hoiihoii, but pcrhups more gvn ? orally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver [ Is torpid and sluggish and the need of u tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted | long ami perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more stfi'ely In counteracting and freeing th" system front the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation. I >17.7.1 norm yield to Kleetrlc Itinera. fiOe and $1 (it) prtr bottle at Logan Drug Co.'s Drug Store. j MANY lives of usefulness have been '?lit short by neglect to break up an or dinary cn!<j. Pneiunotilu. bronchitis. Mid even consumption can be averted' by the prompt use of Mho Minute Coui{h Cure. Charles It. (Joet/.e, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Howie & Co.. Ilrldgepoi t; Pea body Son. Hen W**M'- ^ r, r,'r,'d In w minutes by Mr. Miles Pain Pills, "uno cent a dose." At druggist*. ?What mi ordinary man cats and thP way he cats it would lit* enoujili to give ilyr.pep.sia lo mi ostrich?unless llie ov trich were wlr.c enough to us tii?l his (Utfestion from time to time w i I h a u efficient combi nation of vege table extracts. wv no. i*- .y?'Such II piepara i? $ ^ l'on 's l,oc*?r T JT \ l'ierce's riea/vmt ?* w"~ l'elletn. They are the pills par 'excellence lor those who aortic tlmen cat the wron^ thiols anil too much. Tlicy stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, windy belchings, heartburn, flatulence and cure constipation, bilious ness, dyspepsia, indigestion, Rick head ache and kindred derangements. They arc gentle, but nrompt in re moving offending matter from the stom ach and bowels, and have none of the unpleasant features of other pills. Thrv do not gripe aud cause no violent shock to the system. One little " Pellet " is a laxative. Two are mildly cathartic. One taken after dinner insures pcrfect digestion, sound sleep and an absence of loul breath iu the morning. They are unlike ordinary pills, bccause you do not become a slave to their use. They not only afford tenijiorary relief, but effect a pemumcnt cuiy. Once used they arc always in favor. Your name and address on a postal card will bring a free sample package of 4 to 7 doses. World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. V. <!Al'TlONi-Dr, I'irrce'n Pleasant Toi let* ? it'* an easy nuuic to it member. Don't lot Home desiguinK.dealet persuade yuti to take some pills represented as "just ms kooJ." lie makes more profit on the "just a* good " kind. That's wtiv he pre fers to sril tlirm That's the rewou why *ou better not Uke them. BELL At RE. All Hurl* of l.or.al Xti*< ???'l UoMlp from I llC <il?M fillV. ?I'll.- I'resbytery of St. CliilrsiviUe held the [all mi'.'Unt: ut the Cunt Rrook rhureli. noiir NefTs sldlnit, with owr llftv .Minutes present. Tin r"1''" moderator. ll'-i-. S. J. IIokK ?>' M?j; tin's Ferry, I)l''"H"iiflil th" ufii'lll"^ .??"! mon unit Key. W. V. MlllUun, "I uiin 1,1-1,1^\ was clcctotl moileratni. tit business of this ses?lon was mainly rou tine. Mr. W. A. Atkinson, .i litenllaf' of Wnshlncion I'resbylery. was received liy ri rtltlrat" utnl i .ill" put In bis baud, ntnl accept by liltn from the churches of Caldwell and Sharon. II- was ? x rtmlii''.1 ami unproved 'or ordinal on. anil a commission nf snvn was appoint ,-d to ordain lilin m (:al.iw?Ml nn )rLo -i 1. and on Ili?* same day Install him pastor ot the two churches. ..i,,,. A popular meeting 'I uesday e\ ??nln^ was addressed by Ilev. L. "lwlncm. nf Short C'rwk; H-v. J. A. '"'""'"'J; Bridgeport. and Mr. S. .1. MeMahon. o CnmbrldKc. A bountiful open air din ner was served by tin- Ce-'l Brook la dle* on Wednesday ut tin- i'1"111, Luii,-" conKK-satlons were 1.1 ul ; i ' - at all tin' sessions of th.- In bvterv This, wltll the l-'l Ti-n u.athel ,,'f W.-dninday anil th" lurp- "J ' line of ministers anil elders, tniu i lit; occasion a wry enjoyable one tw iv-r! body. The Presbytery adjoiirn.d Wednesday afternoon to met on tin fourth Tuesday of April In Ihe eliure i of Short Creek, of which ltev. I". Twt uem is paatur. Hon C I*. "Wcoms wilt speak at Georgetown next Tuesday ?;voidni;. H is a farming and mlnlns neighborhood and they have been .culling for a M'O'l speaker for some time on the sound mon?'.v and protection side. Hunter S. Armstrong will deliver a Khort address to the Republicans of the Fifth ward this evening, at which time thev will organize the club ihere A good turnout Is <*x ported. hs aho'1^9>c^" enty-llve liave enrolled to become mtm lit-rn already. Morris Millar, the Cleveland and l'itts bur?'h enKln^ r who xprulnM his ankle la-t wock while stepping from hlf en gine In able to be out aKain. but Una to uso a cane. Mr? L>r. Kornor and ?on returned yesterday to tholr h??me in Alledonla aft'-r sp^ndlnp ton days with the f;im* Uy ??f W. 1L "Workman, In the hourth ward. Nearly all of the railroad employes of* this city will po to Canton on Sat urdav with th.- railroad sound money del**untlon to call upon Major McKln lev. Sol. White has eono to Adrian. Mich., to tak?* part in a series ?>f <unies be- , tween the colored base ball team*, ex Cul>an Giants and Page Fonce Giants. Mls^ Ollvo Miller, of the Fifth ward, has con* to Steub-nvllle to visit friends. She will also visit n-lntlv^s in FenuHji- | vanla before* re-turnlnp hom?-. John McGraw has Improved hi" prop crty in the Fifth ward by bovine it painted and an artificial stone pav<.- | ment placed around It. C. 11. Duckworth and wlf?* will be home to-morrow from a visit with frl-nds ami relatives In Gas City and Indianapolis, Ind. Hon. Cyrus Hawkins, one of the drummers for the state committee, was In town yesterday, the guest of Hon. J. | fcj. Blackburn. llev. "William Poregoy nd wife, of the Second ward, are home from | Uhrlchsvllle after attending the M. K. conference. Mrs. Howard llentherlngton has r?? turned to her home In the First ward | aft-r visiting relatives in New Con cord. . Seventy-two names have been slgn?ad to the roll of the Blackburn Ciub-ts. Therw will be no more members taken i In. . Henry Kunkle, of the Fifth ward, has returned home from a visit with friends | In Pittsburgh and Leazuroville. Miss Mary Uhubottoin won the goi.i , watch contested for at the festival | given by the colored I. O. O. F. Charles Wise Is having his property in the Fdtu th waul improved in ap- | pearanee by liolng painted. Mrs. M. .1. Sdulgglns has returned to | her home in the Fifth ward after vis iting relatives In Newark. The awnings over the windows and door of the First National Bank were | taken down yesterday. Mr. Fred Blekel and wife, of Gravel | ,,'j,l iiuvf gone to New Castle to visit j friends and relatives. Mrs. A. A. Fulton, of the Second ward, . Is tli" guest of relatives and friends | In the Second ward. Charles lt?ed. of the Fifth ward who has been ?|ulte ill for some time pasi. | Is able to be out. Mrs. Fred l)e Groote, of the Third wind. I" the guest of friends In Sisters- | vllle this week. . Miss "Maggie Cb'irg. or the First ward. Is the guest of rlends and relatives in | Steubenvllle. Rati Godfrey. <if Mingo .lunctlon. Is the guest of "relatives in the Fourth | ward. . Miss F.tta Wilkinson ??r IU?theads. Is | I he guest of frlemls In the Third ward. Mrs. Thomas Wei herald, of the Fifth | ward. Is home from t'hrlchavllle. Bev. O. W. Holmes iind wife have re- | turned home from IMirlchsvllle. A. .1. ?Blots Is home from Sisfrsvllle lifter taking In the fair. M. F. "McKlrahan, of l.ewls' Mills, was | In the city yesterday. MISHIT In medicine means tl^ power to cure The ?r.-at cures by llood's | Sarsapaiiila prove Us umstualled merit UNDEHWBAU-OBO. B. HTU'EL fr CO. Swp 3D iftofeO & ?? What is? " Hohenzoilern" Underwear ns compared with others? It is tho Finest Absolutely Pure, Undyod and Unadulter nted Australian Sheep's Wool. This underwear, sold ex clusively by us, Is made ' in all styles of' garments for Men, Women and Chil dren. and is recommend ed by leading authorities to be tho Best Natural Woolen Sanitary Under clothing Made. Our Underwear De partment is now replete with Men. Women and Children's Scarlet, White or Natural Wool Under wear . in Separate Gar ments. Union Suits. et? Wraps and Furs, KeoD your eye on the window displays of hand some Fur and Cloth Gar ments, and when you want to buy (which should be soon), go into the larg est cloak department in the city (our second floor? 2.700 square feet of room for Cloaks and Suits alone) and make a selection from the largest line of elegant goods to |pe had. & ?? ? BIG vaLues IN BLANKETS. D BICYCLE REPAIRING?JASON C. STAMP. Jicycle Repairing, J f Don't send parts back to the factory, when you can have ^ t t them repaired here and save time. A full line of Sundries and Supples in stock ?p ?TTMlIPp | 152:! Market. St., Opposite I'ostolliee, Wheeling, \Y. Va. FOR SALE. ?jpon SALE. House with 'rn rooms. No. 105 Four ! teenth Htrec-t. Tins every modern convenl I ?-nre. 1h in perfect repair. Apply to Jy3 1> CARTER LIST. ] i KiR SALE ? A GOOD FARM ON* easy terms. Cull and wee It. four mllo.s cut from Wheeling on the Wheeling and Fairmont pike. Pine buildings of all I kinds In good repair, and fruit of ail kinds. | In line shnpe to make money. For more information call und see for yourself. , WILLIAM L. HOWLER. I Twenlv-nlnth street Toll House. Wh?>el I Ing. W. Vu. Jylu J,?'OR SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDG1NGT0N. UIKAr .\NI> OX KASV TKUJIS W. V. HOGE. I'ilv r.rniK 11 n i t ?l i >i u tl'.OO MruU?-l M. STOCKS FOR SALE. H M shares Wheeling Railway Co. :i Wheeling I'ottery bonds. * per e?tnt. Wi shares Junction Iron Company. M) slum's La Hello Iron Works. slum-u Ih'lluln* St?*?>l Company. Mi shim's Whi rling Rrldge Company. :;o shares Hollar Saving!1 Hank, Holla Ire. shares Aetna-Standard Steel<& Iron Co. 1? shares Wheeling Steel and Iron Co. L'O shares Franklin Insurance Company. R. S. IRWIN, liroker, 22 Twelfth St. JelO Property For Sale. Sl.itfiO buys house of ft rooms on Seven teenth street; cheap. j-j.Too buys new house, rooms, barn, lot 30x120 fe< i, oil North Wabash street. 5I..W buys brii k house on Seventeenth siiri t; < heap. Jl.iO'i buvs house of v rooms, three porches, slate roof niul mantels, slone foundation. well and Hptem water; ground I* Imix 1?V?. with fruit tiles of all kinds. This property has ?-o.st $1,?n*t; at Laxuivs vllle; tine country home; this prion Is only for a short time. Money to Loan on Real Kslate Security. ROUP tto &J, :n> Fourteenth stiii't. STOCKS FOR SALE" Wnrwh'k china Company. Riverside Iron Works. Itelhilri' Steel ''oiiipauy. Aeina-Standnrd Mill, Preferred. Aetna-Standard Mill, Common Hvrliang" l?anl>. " Wheeling Iron .V: Steel Company Honds i! Rc||nlr* Steel Company Honds. HOWARD HAZLETT, NO. i:tll .11A UK KT STItKHT. STOCKS IIOXIIH AMI INVn.nn;Mv I l^VKIiY DKsOUll'nON- OF Book.Job. Nowminiwrand Pon tOI I i lilting done m Ki','(m)iiuIi1? Kuti's at tliH 1 NTKtl.lOfcSrl.. lot, I'ltlSl INfj ?ipp., k \|,I(1?U and Itnplu t'resse* Nc\r T)j.u tuid Uetlgua. WANTED. IITANTED POSITION* BY INTELLI >\ GENT man. St n ils and willing tc work at anything. Address C. it. 1?.. In telHcencer oilicp. # selT / lAMl'AIGN I'OUT!'.A ITS .M* KIN LEV. V Hryaii, I'almer: "2\Zy: two colors. per l"?. Huttons. badges very cheap. HAKCLAY \ CO.. Cincinnati. O. "MMnw&f' I 1 ."V ?K KENT?4 ROOMS. INgl'lUK AT I 1 iir:? l:.?rr -tr.-i I 1^<?H KENT -SEVEILXL li'Mip KOOMfl i in the Cli y Hank Huildlnc. Inquire ut | the City Hank of Wheeling. _ mrCQ. 17*011 KENT-TWO OFFICES ADJOIN I I ING in City Hank Kullding, on tlio third door. I'oss'Wiilon civil at oneo. FOSTOltlA CLASS CO., Mound>v!ll<\ W. | Va. jyl7 llOlt KENT KEST OKEICE KOOM IN* 1 tin- city; and plenty of llnht; i centrally located In !???-: advertised build lug in tin- city. A!s?? large hall? f??r rent. Appl> at IITH CI.OTIII EL'S. Fourteenth a?nl .Market streett Ja'.ll 5 rooms 10t>7 Main street. ?io loan. $5,000 M FftH QA1P Improved Island property 1 v 11 OttliD paying 11! pel ivii! ; also va cant rlvur lot in-ai vacht landing. .i.\Mf.s L. II AW LEY. K'-al I X|a 1 r a Mil ! a?:?;i A) t :t. ^I? i ill St. GENERAL NOTICES. J> i:i.)EMlTION OF HONPS OF KLECTRIC LIGHT LOAN. The holders t?f the above nnmed bonds are hereby notified that the following numbers hav*s been called, namely: 1, 4", S3, ll. 7'1 of one hundred dollars each: 151, 10.1, 111. ISt. ISS, lis and 107 of live hundred dollars each; IMS, '.Mi!, .11 and "I" of one thousand dollars* each, and aro payable October 1. I.v.it. at which date they will cense to bear interest. Konds and coupons will be paid at the Hank of the Ohio Valley. ? , Ct >MM ISIONEKS OF feir. KLECTKIC LIGHT LOAN. CITY TAX NOTICE; Olllee nf City Tax Collector, l'ubhc itulldlng. WHEEL! NO. Sept PI, 1SK Notice Is hereby given that the city taxes for lS'Xi will be duo and payable at the olllee of the city collector, l'ubllc Hullriltuv Thursday. October 1. lS'.K. Persons paying nil their taxes any day during the month of October will entitled to n discount of per cent on city taxes. The taxes on real estate will bear interest from November I. l*W. at 10 per cent until paid. Save 1- per cent by pnvinu in time. JAMES K. HALL. '-"L <'ity Collector, Pays lor <i Vcnr's Subscription to tlio . . . Weekly Intelligencer.