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m Monster' ^ Dancing fi -" ~i: TERRIFIC STORM Doe* Great Damage Up the Coptluu Creek Vullcy in Ohio. THE WATERS CAME OUT STRONG , / YnUrtl^ Afternoon, Doing Qrul Dain |( (0 the t'arma AIouk iii* VulUjr-A Wall of Water Tan Fact II?kI> Deacrlli.d bjrmi Ohio Ittver Hall road I'aaaeutfcr. ? BTo Lou of Life at Far ai Could bo Ascertained l,ui( Mulit. A terrific rain anil thunder storm de- j fcended upon the often ill-faled Captlna Valley, in the southern part of ' SeUwont county, yesterday afternoon, j end without warning, there was an- ( other experience of tho dreaded high water. Little or nothing ran n* learned of . the dumage that was inflicted by me ; flood that passed out of Captlna into the Ohio. A paanenger who came up on the Ohio River train in the afternoon, says that a wail of water could l?e wen 1 coming out of the creek into the river 1 as the train passed Powhatan. Ho 1 flays it wan eight or ten feet In height, j and that there appeared to be a great amount of wreckage In It. Late last night it was learned, through the long-distance telephone, that there had been no loss of life so far ao was known, but many houses had been entered and a number of small farm buildings were washed away. Twice within the past two years the ' Captlna Vulley has suffered greatly. J from flood, on both the former occaalons there being loss of life as woll as ' Sreat destruction of property. Yester- ' ay's flood nppprars not to have been ' oo serious as Its predecessors. "WOMAN'S DAY" On lha Wheeling Street Hallway Llnea Next Thnreriiiy?The l.mllca Arranging for (he Occasion. Next Thursday will bo "Woman's ( Day" in Wheeling:. That means that for one brief, sweet day, woman will as- , sume the reins of the trolley system In 3 Wheeling, and all who ride upon the < street cars must pay her tribute. In the | shape of a festive nickel per ride. . The deal was consummated yesterday morning whereby the Wheeling Street 1 Railway Company transfers control of i Its lines for that eventful day to the | Woman's Benevolent Union. The fair sex will not get possession of any of the j rolling stock, but wl'l collect fares, tuko on passengers. leave them off at their destination and in general do the business of the pompous conductor. Thursday the regular conductors will have a ' day off. The young ladles who arc to assume such weighty responsibilities will not meddle with the brakes. That part of ! the business will be done by the motor- ' men, so citizens can lot their (logs and children run loose on that day us usual. ... . ,uiA 1 ?vn.,?? Inrlv 1 in pre win uu ?v" n?u?ow??ivr #w?..r? "-* i conductorw. uniformed wltli thc n'Rula- , tlon cap and badge. Each car will hau . a chaperone. a *tep taken to Insure f against attempts to lllrt. , Thin novel scheme to raise fund? for f charitable object* has found no more , ardent promoter tlmn Colonel Sam H. j Harrison. For many moons he has pro- , pounded the question to hlmaeli; "Would It not b" a wise, n happy thing, j to have female conductors?" And unto y this propounding always echoed the an- j wer: "Verily. It would. So It be- f hooved him that he do all In his Ppwer to { foster the Idea of the Woman 0 BenavO- , lent Union, consequently at yesterday s f conference with the street railway ofll- ( dais he was there as large as lire. , Yesterduy morning's meeting was hold , In the Y. M. C. A. Representing the ( .treet car company were HfK-r^tary Shlr- , ley and Superintendent Michael Lortus. ] Prenem from the Woman's Benevolent TTnlon were: Mesdames L. J. Bayha. DrR W. Hailett, Dr. John U Dickey. | W. A. Wilson, W. F. Butler, M. A. Slotcalf" S L. Kcpner. Frees*. and Mlas Mary Vnnce. ond President Mrs. A W. Kelly, Secretary. Mrs W. J. W. cow- , dan. nnd Treasurer, MIm Cook \\ llson. The meeting was very harmonious, bein* happily free from the bickering* thut characterize the granting of rail- ( way franchises Messrs. Shirley and ( Iviftus were very generous In their , trentment, und the dnte and other ar- , ranirementa were soon completed. , Tlx- nnmes of those to act ns conduc- , tors anil chaperones will !> announced , Inter. Rulllre It to say that the scheme will he a huge success. Already several trolley parties are being nrranged for Thursday veiling. It might he added ] for those afraid of Imperilling their lives that Secretary Shirley will have rontr"! at the power house. The ladles will re. ( port at the Street car barns In the morn- . |ng. After that,, the fun. THREE SCOKCHEES On South Jacob street-Arrests Tickled the Rlglilli Wurtlrn. As stated In tha Intelligencer n few days ago, reeldenta of South Jacob street were threatening summary vengeance upon the "scorchers." who Imperil the lives of pedestrians nightly upon that thoroughfnre. This Is particularly true of the Klglith Ward, whence cane' the rosolull"n Intr - : dueed In council^ >lr. Hahne to tax ''Vrom the same bnlllwlek last night three festive "scorchers" were transferrred to the police station, where they registered thus: Hert. Robertson. Win. llelsel and Charles Mohlnr. The arrest* were mild., by nmcers Shields and Dudley, and the pntr'l wagon was also tieed as the conveyance fur the wheels. These at rests ?ru rfuppoied to hr forerunners of tnore, for patience ui?i censed to ben virtue with thettlghth Warders find they promise to keep their eyci open for tho next unlucky man. "JULY It l,?,< our .tore, four dwelling houses and three barns were wished sway by a flood. Soon after the community wns visited by an epldemlo of bloody flux. In a short time Id ten doxen of Chamberlain's <""o||r, t'holern and Diarrhoea llemedr nnd In every case where it was used the results were nil Ihnt could be desired; In fset our physicians admitted thai It* would do more toward bringing n I wilt a cure of Hut than they could do, -"'"J", * KNIHI.KY. Auburn. \N. Va., (Jet. 8, MM. For safe hr drug?lrft?. ft llir. K??ry a0? ItlhhoiM.WIe. TlIDPAHlINO of fine walchei, clocks nnd Jewelry n specialty at MeNAMKK'rt IM?7 Market street. PirNir*, llnrs* Haces. Ilaso Hull Clime, Foot Hacel at the Fair Orottmls, 'Bsturday. DON'T neglect a eniigli bNannc th* w? nt h< r Is pleasant | hefor* the next storm roll* around H may develop Into (i serious difficulty beyond repair, one Minute Cough flu re lr on?y to nkn and will do what it Miami's Implies. <'h/irle* It rinnno, Mark"! and Twelfth ?lr??et?; Chatham Hlnelalr. Forlyslath ami .lacob ntv* < ( m . A F Wnh?ele, No, flOJ Main ?lr*et*; r.sh-y Pror. Psttfl and Kalis utirfis, linwl" * *'o,, Bridgeport. FLATI'IiWN<'M Is tuied by UlClCCltAM'H l ll.ui. Picnic at 1 om 2 until 12--25c. A BETTER DAYS A" COMINV F Whccllug'a Second UateiiiMii Bare to Arrive To-day?1Torn Delehautf to be UlMueil for Third?The Sunday Uaiuo at ? Farker?b?r|{. ' * Late last night a telegram was re- ' calved by Manager Hvrrlngton from jK Becond-baaeman Daly, of Philadelphia, stating that he was about to leave for Wheeling over the Pennsylvania and would arrive in Wheeling this morning. This means that the gap at second will be tilled In this afternoon's closing gume ^ with Toledo. haj Last night a telegram was received 'aa from President Coyle, of the Wheeling tlu club, Instructing Mon&ipr Herrlngton me not to pay Outfielder "Pop" Lytle any l,y idvance money. It seems that the play>r is claimed by the Detroit club, of the Western League, whoso terms he la ul- ,\r leged to have accepted. The matter Is Bpi to bo looked Into by President Young, of Wc ;he board of arbitration. ^Jj Wheeling hns accepted the terms at jnt rhlrd-baseman "Tom" Delehanty, Just ml< released by the Kunans City team, of the ses Western league. "Tom" is a brother of the "Ed." Delehanty, who made his rcputa- in tlon as a member of the Wheeling TrI- j,rc state team of the season of 1888, and was nat hoju 10 x-niiaui'iiuiiu mr *j.~w. turn <o ixii a quick inflelder and hard hitter and Bhould lead the leaguo In this poaltlon. Two or three Eastern league clubs were after Delehanty, but he has accepted "V Wheeling's terms. me Wheeling will go to Pnrkersburg on . Sunday and play an exhibition gamo JJa with the rarkersburg team of the Ohio- mil West Virginia league. An excursion me rate of $1 for the round trip has been Bpi conceded by the Ohio River railroad, and en tickets are now on sale at the Windsor, del VIcLure, Horkhelmer's and other places. Ne Unless a special train is secured the trip will bo made on the regular 0:30 a. m. to tral*. gai wll THE LATE MM CAMPBELL tor nej rrlbnle to liar .ilrmiM-y and Her Una* am baud, Alexmiilrr Campbell. W1 Denver, Colo., News: This morning's dispatches announce the death yester- pu, lay at her home in Bethany, W. Va., of to the venerable widow of the late Alex- KiV inder Campbell, at the great ago of 93 fears. Her illustrious husband preccd- tj,j :u nur iu me arum neivtuicr an *u? tcij mck us 1866, having died on the fourth )f March of that year at the age of 78. He and his father, Thomas^Campbell, ^ were the founders of the* so-called . Christian church, sometimes spoke of is the Disciples of Christ. Mrs. Camp- "f" bell was Identified wlttrthis work of her *j? husband from the date of its origin, l,0j loventy-rtve years af;o, and was probably the last survivor of the original cilv :hurch at Hothany, \V. Vu. She llv- Jj,f ?d to see that little band of followers P;a if row to 750.000 people and to become the fourth Protestant denomination In the United States. Two years ago the New York Independent spoke of the "r jrrowth of this religious body as some- *? . hlng phenomenal In denominational i|Je History. From 1870 to 1800 It surpassed . ill precedent. The secret of Its growth wo. ivas not explained. Its own people <-x- rftc ;>laln It as the result of simplicity of Its "ni tenets and as evidence of the desire of 0j}' ;he common people who once heard the Waster gladly to return to the sltnpllcl' ? A# UU taanhlniT! n nrl t\t thndo U'linm UK' tie commissioned to preach Ills gospel l,ei ifter His death. The contention of Alexander Campbell was that all creeds were not only T anscrlptural but were within the ana- tejj thema pronounced by direct Inspiration against those who should presume to >3d to what had been written in the saj Word. Therefore he and his followers j?h? idmlt no test of membership in the rit; Christian body save a simple confes- tea don of belief In Christ ns the son of ma Clod and submission to His Injunction thi; an example of Immersion. More than hai this, they affirm, cometh of evil and has nrn led to all the sectarianism of the Christ- ma Ian world. As fast as the people hear its Ihls plea for the faith, "once delivered ?io lo the saints," they embrace it because they understand ft and have no theo- nH retlcal embarrassments In regard to t]ie their duty. Hence, nay these Christian W|| church people, their growth has been thi phenomenally rapid. It has, according ror to them no other explanation. They tor liave no creed save the wimple prae- ftn( tlcb of the Apostles. They meet tojether on the first day of the week and j,e elebrate the Lord's supper and listen jf | to the remarks of their ministers In g|n connection therewith, which they con- aff< tend was the practice of the primltve KU1 church In the days when the world had tpr no hair splitting theology. gvl Alexander Campbell, the husband of her whose death we announce ^IjIs morning, was, as all the world now admits, one of the great and remarkable 1 men of this age. Like Martin Luther vai and John Wesley, he began an agitation tju and reformation that bore great fruit in his own day and that has been fol- 1 lowed by astonishing results since lilu death. 7'h 1 bit "I WAS troubled ullth that dreadful 'n? disease called dropsy, swollen from 'mi head to foot. Burdock Blood Bitters jor has completely cured m?'. It Is a mom wonderful medicine." Joseph ilerlek, Llnwood, Ont. 11 uni ^ , sell Ml. Iinkr I'nrk mill Itrtnru. mo July 1st to ltth the Baltimore & Ohio t,n will sell excursion tickets. Wheeling to Mt. Lake Park and return, at rate of H CO, ?ood returning until July ltith. SPEND tho .Id, 4 th, 5th and No Oth nf July (|uietly at heautl- >Tol ful Zoar, on the Wheeling & Ixike Erie One fare for tin* round >" trip. Good boating, bathing ami fllhIiim. bass and cntllsh, and nicely con- \vi 'liied'd hot'-l. H]U if you have heard of tho Kreat r? popularity of Yo "Canadian no< Club" Whisky 2 and feel dltpoaed to try It. or If you aro already ono of Ita ,jK admirer*, beware of the counterfeit* of our labeM in> and capaulea. TJi They aro very dangerou*. > <! So la the whlnky tho public are thereby Induced to purchaae. You can Invariably tell Tni "CANADIAN CI.UB" ft; by Ita flno quality. J!|' When you find apparently gaud li? label* hut undoubtedly bad ' >' whlaky, please? write to ua. "I, nikAM WAi.ktm * aoNa. i.im'a, Wulk- r vMlr, Canadfl. Tn For namea nf dealer* nil handlliiK tho genuine whlaky Jj', apply tu ui. J" flozart Par Amission 10c. Children ~sport7] f Base Ball, Bawling, Bicycling, '' ,, Boxing, Hdces, Etc. < i Tilt DOUBLE SEASON. <> i special meeting: of the Inter-state ] ' ie ball league was held at New Castle i * t night for tho purpose of considering A * > double season proposition. The < > etlng waa called to order ut 10 p. m. *' President Power, and tho clubs were * > iresented ub follows: Wheeling, W. J. T yle; New Castle, p. W. Lamoree; yton, Henry Youngman and W. A. rnor; Youngstown, A. A. Anders<)p; rlngfleld, Edward Hurd and George a )Od; Fort Wayne, George A. McCur Toledo was not represented and nsfleld sent in a vote by mall. The A elllgencer'B correspondent wired at Inight that the magnates were still in T sion and that he had Just learned that T double season had been voted down. A the face of the approval given tho A position by six of the eight mag- a tes, it is difilcult to believe that tho T respondent was correctly Informed. Thla la ta Nlde-Vplltllnff. esieraay pne lnieuigejicur com- ? nted on the silly outbreak of the yton News, which is Imbued with the itaken Idea that the double season ans that Wheeling, Fort Wayne, rlngfleld and Mansfield shall be glv- f a start of twenty-five Kames. The a uded News?victim of the Mansfield T ws* Joke?now prints the following: The Wheeling- Intelligencer Is trying "bull' the idea of a double aeries of A :nes through at any cost. Everybody T 1 admit that it would be a good thing T Wheeling, as the Wheeling club Is ct to the foot and has won ID games ^ J lost 36. Now ns we understand It, a leellng wants to startsnnew and also nts to be given twenty or twenty * games to start with. Well, you can 4 ; us down as opposed to It from sturt finish. We don't want unyone to e uh any Raines; we want to win in If we land In sl*th place. The v deal would do the game no good In k city and If It is tried tho gate reins will tell the story." YEf I'hat brand of "dope." please? Blstersvl Clarlngt llring Olll lli? 4'nntorlM. Steuben' u?... I? n nn.in ra thnt Wheel : la In earnest about dividing up the j^rken! son, for 'they luive asked President Matamo ivors to take a vote on the propoHln. It is to be hoped that tho mag:- HtoulUSi' tes will not prostitute the game by . . idlng a season that Is still so young. r# 1 ? ?t what Mr. Strob%l thinks of the gfinosyll n Is best exprssscjl In his own B18ler8V1 rds, published In the Wheeling Inllgencer of yesterday. He says: "If leellng can't hold out I am In favor OIL C continuing with a six club league." tlonary; at'A "hot stufT." If they can't stand GREI 1 pace let them go to the stable, falling; ere are plenty of other towns that Blaine I uld be tickled to death to get In the PITTf e and It might not bo necessary to falling i p out two teams. Wheeling Is the STEU y weak sister In the outfit and never Inches u mid have been In the league In the PARK f i>ln> /< i tii111nrB ntirt "kniii'lfom" 7 feet 5 I tho Wheeling people (ire not entl- ^ere *** 1 to consideration at all. ; Up?Val A Srnilblr View. Uiml^Q ' 'he Springfield Sun reprints the In- ]0C)C ilgencer's proposition for the double son and commenting editorially OEM! *s: Tho Idea Is certainly one which 1,10 tuld command attrition from every V In the league. The Springfield nonian! m. which has Just employed u new nager I* In a position to appreciate remC n more than any of the others. It * J;,*; < a "cinch" on tho tall end for tho it season, but possibly under a now nagement and a strengthened club, K_mmer chance* In the second race would be re sanKulno. Tho Wheeling toflm ms to bo In much the same condition Comm tho Inrnl rluh and thov rpftllto fin do River It Springfield people that something trip nun 1 hftve to be done to create more en- Bter Spi miasm and consequently more pat- location iape. As nil the clubs nre as a miit- miles fr of fact looking for the same end, printed 1 that Ib to prevent a dissolution of between league. no serious objections should though raised to n plan that means success, springs :he Springfield club don't get a little on-Gaul ger In them pretty soon, the patron- for paw will not amount to a corporal's oauley ird. Any old thing to create an In- charge, est, so boost the Wheeling Intelll- The n icer's scheme along. talnlng ened abi Dnj'fnit Ilrrnl.l Fnvoro II, j,|t. ac )ayton Herald: The proposition ad- forded f need by the Wheeling Intelligencer, ^^01 it the base baJl season be divided, October ins to be meeting with much favor long tho enslern clubs especially. Falrmoi e changa would be made In order to Watson leflt the clubs that nre now stand- Monong ; low in the race, and would do no \vorthlr rm. It would also tend to revive In- Hutchln est 1n the cities where bnse ball stock Hnterpr below par. The teams have now Hhlnnsti n playing together f??r some time, dumber 1 It Is probable that under a new nnrk ie<lule the clubs would make the race parnutTi re Interesting than at the present INTER-STATE LEAGUE. Tit? ,H< Won. Lost. IVr. 0n u., w Castle 41 17 .TOT , / " fJJ lodo :u; 22 .?2l '",,r !J! unsstown ?i 2.1 .MS ( ? ? w?' yton 31 2fi .Mi all polr rt Way no 27 2!? .4S2 trip. N nsflelil 2.'l 32 .41 s irvcWF ling 19 a; .m JiVo i??o - '? " vlM csterdny's winners -Springfield, Toledo, plo an < ungstowu, MatiHflcld. travelin ? at a 00 o-dav's uamrv. Toledo at Wheeling, "f;omctl rt Wayne at Mini-Held. Payout at ,ltlli urigstown, Sprlngllold at Now Castle. nhoW tl 'he Wheelings hist the second game rates tho Toledo series yesterday after ?n. Campbell was put Into pilch and OPTIC t with a warm reception. In the rd Inning three two-baggers were de in succession, when Coyle came in in right and pulled the Nailers out U a very deep hole. Then the locals did ImMlng 1 fid went one run to the id, hut Coym" wewUufl.-d through lack practice and work, and the visitor* re nqaltt in the lend and wefo not v tin headed. Coyle was re|loved In f\( eighth by Ilaliowell, who was ef- '.t tlve, but the change had been made late "Kid" Ki t nan WM iii thft bOX f?n/ I lie vl'dtom, and barring one inning, pltrhed a steady and eftecllve game. f Wheelings present! d 11 very patch- t,,. up team again, so that If wa< not prising that tiny met defeat, Moore1. IK KM NO. Alt. It llll. I'd. A. K iters, e. f n 2 :i 0 0 0 ? rt. lb 400911 k lor, s. s & ? " 1 a 2 MIINOH. ll? I 1 1 1 1 trim, 4 I 7 0i' Ulir V ib. 1 f . p I I a | 2 ? vl lllMVell, p I II II II 0 II I lilt I lie I f 4 i 2 f. H 0 K>ett, e 4 8 ? o 1 (i Is based iipliell, p., r. f.... 4 I 1 S 1 n eitee an * lust llir T. nils H h || 27 12 * iiiuke 11. MillO, AM. It llll. I HI. A. K ? [" II maii, r. f ft I n 11 n 11 ,|M"H by k?, f <1 ? t 11 I 0 | i>. v< ' " 4 ? loin .1 it.. ? 1 a 7 a 11 Jvlll . inn' 1. ah ft 2 a a 11 nil, / f. I 1 a 0 1 J?:w 4'oillllilltil oil 'I'lillil I'ogr, .lfl'47 Jl 'k To-day. L*; Halt Fare. ;; "00t To be Right up to Da You Must Have the f# Whec Daily Intoll LINCOTVPC MACHINES U?r"" III li 1> / ON THE DAILY INTCLUQKNCCR. Ten Cents Per Week. ft# All the From L\ SEND IN YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE BY POSTAL CARD OR TELEPHONE 822. "V^ *-? <> ? O ? ? TIIE RIVER. BUILDING ASSOCIATION In LohUvIIIc on Account a JTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. cUion of the Con llo,.JiuWJ, !:? p. m. I.OUISVILLE, Ky? Jul on....LEROY, 3:30 p. m. . . . rtlle..T. M. HAYNE, 2:30 p. m. sovcnty-two hours four OATS LEAVING TO-DAY. loan associations, whoso on...II. K. BEDFORD, 6:30 a. m. sots and liabilities foot up burff.AROAND. 11 a. m. and u quarter dollars, ha' ras...LEXINGTON, 11 a. ra. wajj jn this city, finding II I!?""?8?nV SLPn11^ conduct business under I m wo P. m. f'"1"" "W Tn i l-'Aviwn tci mohrdw ligal rate of lnterc 7 .TO-MORROW. lucky Cltlxens' Building t, u. ?i?. Hocmuuu wuni uiiuer uiiw lle...LEROY, 7 a. in. assets unci liabilities of ? President Fred Hoertz ea Hirer Teirtrrnmi. the constitutionality < 'ITY ? fUvcr 7 Inches and sta- under which building? ; clear and warm. soclatlons operated in this 32ASI10R0 ? River 7 feet and tacked, they were prosper fair and hot. The James G. the appellate court had d< h due up and down on Saturday, interest charged or collec 3B1TROH ~ River 2.4 feet and cent constituted usury th it the dam; clear and hot. it impossible to carry on RENVILLE - River 2 feet 6 Cept ut a loss, lie said tl: ind stationary; clear and warm, nil or nearly every such < :ER8BUR0 ? The Ohio river is the state that did busin nchee and rising; cloudy. There Jaw referred to would go i avy storms la?t night and to- At the offices of all the Passed down and up?Argand. j0an companies in the stat Hoy Belle, W . J. Cummlna and uneasiness prevails and st lard. Passed up and down?Co- hourly giving notice of w The Little Kanawha is out of ig the general opinion aroo; . There were no boats. clers that the building and r- ? has suffered Its death blc '8' double Watch Chains, all ky. and thousands, perha; designs and patterns, at dollars, will be lost to th< MAM EE'S 1007 Market street. \ in those Institutions. Stripe Tie Rllibont. IXOOX4COi A Dltumreil Call* SAN FRANCISCO, July >VED to 1507 Market street with f f lBtornBl R?, mt line of goods. xtnVAiffam. the Jeweler. Welborn Is far worse tha m? Ration officers of the feder; Kicnralmi Tlokrla oiOIonoitga- at first supposed. The im lirln ntrer. brought disgrace upon th( enelnK June 1. the Mannngahela opened n veritable mine ol allrood Company will ncll round unier exeurelon tlckc-n to Web- champagne mthrliecm b Iiik*. vr. Va., anil return. The .1 of Webster Springs is sixteen ^TTtytI om Cowen, W. Va. Tickets are Jr' 9 9 to rend via Cowen and hack line 1 ' FVFII> i Cowen and Webster Springs, OO i-tuiii If passengers holding Webster < ? > uicTr tickets desire to visit Camden- > H , Hlo 11 oy, thone tickets will be honored sage Cowen to Camden-on- 1 viit kirn/ and return without exira H> TM|? (\l\Y ew and commodious hotel, con- ( M , sixty guost rooms, will be op- secured -.utJune lo.afterwhlch time am- ? nr or eommodatlotlS will be of- < >n club- sell, s or a large attendance. , H Lr'"vfn? u h on tale June 1. to September , ?, nlve, and good returning until ,,,, preparation 31, 1897: SCl'llMf nh 8 10 .hi Igton 7 85 ( ,, . r ison 7 NO Iho 7 75 { * r?n 7 GO H ? port 7 45 nn If" OO la comply. 3.600 pai 1 u"n" Ytriwr i.;ii 1111 ,1"ln "(,M00- M '! II. O. HO\\ IjLN. .u0 many excellent PJCKINGBR, General Bupt. < '< > J," wn to date, super! Pros, and Gen. Man. tth&s ;iH' of intelligent A merle ^ j no in Id by William Culle [inoogiitiHn Ittvrr Itnllronil Co, HO Howard Gay, Noah indays during the present sum- no E* Bc0^01"' Kowiltc.r Monongnhela River Railway ( lo PIUOBI I sell round trip tickets between its lit one fare for the round ' ' A largo part of the 0 ROUND TRIP FAItB TO no been subscribed for, I JD FIFTY CENTS. This gives n|> con have tho set do pie of Clarksburg a chanco to , lt, months?about 7 cen ilrmont, and the Fairmont pen- ( . Inf usually. It cot ipportunlty t<? go to Clarksburg . risk.?1Mis in ir sixty-six miles In either ease, < >< ? ^ sm? confirtont < Ht of only fifty conts. This is no tur,1 ilng now" for West Vlrglnln. (M > g^CR Is hoped that the people will * ? S^nYi! llelr appreciation ..f these low ( M ' Tribune has the entli imtroiil/.InK them. tthft- < M ? exhausted. HANS-JOnN BBOtCUR to 03. nii| T||(. Tlt,,||f>K. Nt iirtt, no , 11 j hereby nubsrrl c ^**4 < > V ULAR HISTORY _r^rr*tnf. C0At < H I i1 volumes. I agree ' v An o ??> THF TRIRUN I J%iSi av< tuijoft ' $2.00 monthly for i ? ' x ,,rl?*1,1 I,0,f; >:V ' 11(1 11 Signature 'Vytf 'Jt*- "i-. iMi 5 I refer to.,.,,,.,,, ^ "1 booooooooooow """ WW Add rem: inowlodqo of 'uma" [>v f ?, mnzttttn 1 upon letiK sti'l praMlral experl>1 in lit* us HH-stly In Klvlmr you - klii'l of i'IhKmi'M >oii lieeil, Wo ??, fpfc-wt, i mi 'tnw mnil we a?e never out of flj^JFggy JLtJCIm ulnr n?nn?M?r Inm, i<o you run no IHHlk rpiiihi1 romltig hfre. Kxuniinstlon* free. MmKQTo jhiP " ii Becker & Co., IST RLKII9 AND OPTICIAN?. 'JBSSBjB.V llrMBUl*."""" *oob HtiWbrelloiii W. Va* fQt Hale by Will H. Dli H SUNDRY. # * concert and cin&oqraph. + MONDKY. 4* mspuy or fim wokks. dancisg ail day-is curs. AOWSSIM IACH DAY, 10 ?KTS. ' ft te j ling i igencer, j 1 News 1 .. /erywhere, i 0 it <, 1 > % u o ?????++? ????? +O ? + ?+0 S 00 UNDEB to algn, ho was telling: ualoonmen that they need not pay their license#. It Is f Heceut De- not yet known how many saloonkeepers rt?. enjoyed Welborn'fl favor In this regard. Iv 2?Within l)Ul the Investigation will bo continued building and ?"""ho fact, arc dbcovorod. estimated n?- PLUMBINO. EITO. over a million ,, ! .. ? gone to th? Tj l. M'KOWN, . Impu.iftlhlc to II, riumblnic, i-iaa and Steam Fitting, 'Ml- -.11 b!,./<? Uon,ar Pi,," no rec*nr. ne- auonnc ??iu yum u? - * :<" eal? In rwrard ?lc- Market itrcl. Wheeling. W. Vo. si. Thi'Kon- Telephono 1M. Eitlmatri Furnished. and Loan As ROBT' W' KYLE' It "the1,15'aw PractlcalPIumber.Gas and StaunPlttM, and loan asi'nTtXi "55 MARKET STREET. titled that all mraai and Klactrlo Chandellin. Flltarj. ail ted over 6 per Taylor tiu Buruort a specialty. rnrJ at they found business ex- "\T71LLIAM 11AKK A BON. iut he thought VV corporation In f"4erth; Practical Plumbers, bulldlnpr and ' o the gMtest (iiS AM) STKAM FITTKUS. Dckholdero are lthdrawals. It No. 38 Twelfth Street. 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