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11 BASE BALL, g BOWLING. || Sporting. 3 'i-iJ-rrr rv'?' jh BOXING, g CYCLING. I Arparpr.tly New Cnstle and Who 9 Ire are two evenly matched tean I flew Castle won on a closo margin M< 9 day, Wheeling mnauged to crawl i H flfr the wire winner in twelve innlr I oa Tuesday?and yesterday afternc I (ho two trains struggled tor supreme o?pl?Vtir? fnnlntrs a tnroupn . finally the Kamc .was ended by z proachlng darkness, with the Boore tie, if they are ?0 even/j' watched jjc Wheels will certainly outclass 1 Pfnptyjvanlans when "Woodlock a jjazeiu Join the team. Minnc-han and Wells were the oppt jnj. j-::chers yesterday, and. both w< unable stem the hard hitting to that foenr.H to have been Imbibed by I ycun? men who wear the Wheeling n ffew Castle uniform.*;. In thls.-^a most of the long hits were madtLbtf 4 visitors, while In the Kiime of tho, aft noon before the Nailers did all.. I Wheeling should have won the ga: In nine Innings, and ngoln It- shoi have be^n won In the eleventh, biit ? ror? of tho most expensive kind cdtne Inopportune stnsc:?, and tnc res n:? the at awn bottle. ho'l* slder. fielded a very pcond gai -with one o: two exceptions. Donov s; .-h-Ti wn.- a very weak brother the- Theellnif side, nnd the sooner 1 r.anacaneiu dispenses with. '.'Jack Iecrvlccr, the better the fanrr^wjli plC3?od. This I* not said In a spirit jnalico. bti: simply because It is u verfally admitted that the local plaj j3 112 ';iji'any iiuil iuu ra.n iui ill en *, the longer ho rrmr.;ns In the loIr.tl'!<! the further ho will he left In ! rear of th" prn<'*sslon. L>obbs nr.d Di rri!. usually brilliant and sure out fie crs. also made errors that were ln< cr.?nble. tut they made up for th mi.'plays by hard hitting and brllllr f-I'.lr.cr at other .stages of the par xrhlU'on the other hand Donovan has ir.aJe a hit In the three garhds' pla& this week. The Nailer* began the run petting the opening Inning. Dobb? led off'w n rinclv and Durrett's two-bagger pi: eii him on third. After Xlles' stnd Ly had baited to the infield for on "Dummy" Klhm hit for two bases a Pobbs and Durrett scored two ru The hit was a ' beaut." striking 1 right field fence and rebounded far ba int.i the field. Latimer completed I lining by Heading a crass cutter Miller for nn cut. Tor New Castle In the first. Fan 1n-t yf with I (I.- ...1.1 Itu mi > 4.UWI Iiy IU u-1 L HCIV1, IV" Durrftt captured after a lor.:; run. wn? ri brilliant pieci' of fielding that < thnspri the fans. Wells was unstea and hit Natress, who stole eeco: r;-r way an out. but No (Jehu woi r 1 free transportation to the lnit l>nj:. nnd APlienbeck's hit scored X; rc?. Wright sent a sky scraper to c< tor which Dobbs captured In fine etj though the wind made the out a dlfllc one. The local? scared another In the s or.-'. IT-lnt- singled and pilfered s ontl. Th??!] Wells struck out and Doi vrr'r- Infield hit retired Heine at thi foots went to first on being hit by pltchol tail, an?l DurrettV. single sc rd Dor.ovan. Nlles worked a base ball? and the basts were tilled, but I tie. usually good In a pinch, was cut. from Minnehan to Wright. NVw Cnstle scorn! nnother In third on Farrell's single and Grafll two-bagger. They tied the score In" fourth, after two were out on Carp thrp?:-bagaer and Mlnnehan's two-bi per No more runs were made until eighth, when the visitors scored once N'adeau's single. Ashenbeck's safe and Donovan's error on un easy cha: from Wright's bat. Wheeling went Into the lead In r.liith Donovan was safe on Natr< error, was ndvnned ft base on Dob sacrifice, went to third on Durre fingle. Xiles sent (mo to Cargo third, which that brilliant player fal 10 handle cleanly and ns a result Doi van scored. Lytic singled, scoring D t?tt. Kihm sent a grounder to Natn and by quick work ft doub.'e follow retiring Lytic and Klhm and ending Inning. In their half of the ninth, the visit succeeded In tlelng the scoro. Cai lilt for three bases, and came- on the. circuit of the bases on_ Durrc fumble of Dobbs' assist to the infield the hit. Tho next thvee men were 01 Neither side scored in the ten though both had men on bases, and the eleventh each scored a run and game ended a draw, being called on count of the npproachlng darkness. 3 Wheeling, XHe? started off with a e hit, and Lvtlp follmvnil stilt. icihm to Mlnnehatx, who threw to Car^o, isllea. Laticncr was an out, i il<nne came aloncr with hin third s Wt, scoring Lytle. Wello rctlrea 1 Blue with an out to Barclay*, ^ew Castle wwii't entitled to thf i p<x>reii in the eleventh, but counted Just the same. Miller hit a center, and everybody supposed n matter of couree it would bv an out, I JT'if "n,fx^te<ny Dobbft dropped will, Miller promptly stole second, a T,i?v 5? ~r'^ a oecond l.a<er on a u Pitch by Wells. Carffo hit up In the <J> center for an out, but Miller eco J'le run on a close margin, Dobbs* thr f,nH half a second too slow. Mlnnet ae thff second out. but Farreil hit u .?ftT1<L the excitement w.13 Inter r. wi y' **atrp?r beat wna a 11 y Tj? '?r thp third out of the Innl '<i? ?:inie wna called. Score: SoKff:?: A4B- \L ?!' ps?- * la* :::. o ? I i 3,1 6 0 2 U 0 fttimer. c r, 0 0 3 2 fe- ? ? 0 3 3 4 lln, ' P'"?V ? 0 1 0 1 ?novan, 21> & 2 0 -I 0 .Zl'"'' (i II *3 n fw',rASTI'H An- " nir. po. " i si- o S8r> " 0 10 2 3 fiviJ "i 0 0 2 7 " ,rf 4 112 0 cf S 0 2 2 0 ,V"^ ; 1 ' 1 0 0 ]0 0 &'? I 0 II 3, 0 i o 3- :: ll f ,', 3I' ? 2 3 2 1 olr.Hflian, j, 5 0 I 1 .J"''1'" 0 13 3-! 12 !{|hi? ? i n a a n n ft n r, i "It* ......W's 20002 10212 ?V"v; ("nBlln:? "'ins 1 01 10001101 Hits 1 1 L' 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 ,1;run?. WhciritnK & New TaHtI /,*" l"?-c hith, Durreit. KHim, ('uri:< ''rnjjjn.i. Tltrr-n bri?? lilt ft. MlnrWmn, C Po Htol?*n Hdnn, L>urr< tt 2,- 1 ?ol J-'it!in*r, WffI)n. Nntr<-:in. Miller. l>oli F'*vi?. I,ytlo ii,ui Nlk-n; Natrons, Mlllor i "orclMy. nanrnt on bulls, off tVt>ll.?t. !L *nni>han 2. lilt bntsmcn, l?y NVc'.Im I. -'Ji'ifM-hnn {. Htrurk out. hy W<1N 1. y'.nr.??hiin .1. J'tunctl linlln, 'infllii* 'M pilch , WcIIh 2. Tlmo, 2:1.0. 1 l'lr''t ('oljriin. thi: jmymakkhs won*. fyurlnl D1 patch to tho IntolllK'Micor. MAN'Srirn.!). May 3.?The H.iyni: rf* showod improved form thin nft "oon urid won from Y'ouni;2to\ i Hssffi SSisk. j 1 HmM M?iS 1 X [y Many poreonrt luvo their koo& fay oridV <T> R their bail {lay. Others are about half Ky H Mick all tho time. Ther Iuto lv*adAcho, y backacho, ami aro rcstlcs# and nervous. /.> R Food dors not tanio jwjd, and tho dlges5><v H tlon lfl tioor; tho akin Is dry and fallow <?, I anddkJjKiiredwlthplmpleaorerupfionB; <',> R Bleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. < > ft V. hat cause* this? lapon blood. <i j And tho roincdy ? I ] | Atperjjs . o !]} It takes out all Impurttlea from tho | w blood. When theso aro removed. nature ?tv, B takes right bold and completes tho euro. ,,0 I ITlco, $1.00 a bottle. At aTTdrurglpts. R It thcro is conctlpation, Uko Ajror's nd fl Tills. l?rlce,C5c.a bar. R Write to tho doctor ujl the particular* tn K? yonr c?o. You will rcdilvo a prompt replp, J \k. {\wtthoat cost. AddroritDB. J. 0.AYKH. 2j 3S U Lowell; Mai i-tJ ?re ? ? ;er n i nrt t\ i * t 1 ,,rv ' *v" i,e MSfc MLL==lbLAKU FAKL nti Wheeling vs. Youngstown. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, MAY 4, 5 AND G. Admission 23c. Grand Stand 13c. ,he m0 Heiborger's delivery was not a puzzle .. to the home team's hitters. Score: R H K 2r- Mansfield ....5012 1 1 0 0 0?10 12 4 at Y'nRstown .0 14 00002 0? 785 ult Batteries, Kostal and Belt; Helbarfjer ajid Trost. me ?? an AX EXCITING FINISH. ' ' on Special Dispatch to tho IntelllKcnccr. TOLEDO, May 3.?Whlssen was an bp enigma until the seventh and eighth, of when Toledo's batters got onto his n,~ curves and batted out a victory. Score: '"5 H U K m> Toledo 0 0 () 0 0 0 4 3 0-7 15 1 sal Fort Wayno ..0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 10 2 he Eatterltis, Wlltso and Arthur; Whlssen ur- and Bergen. Id x- TORRHYSON'S MISFITS. eh* Special Dispatch to tho Intellfgencor. mt DAYTON". May 3.?TorrCyson's Mlsn.j fits lost this afternoon In a one-sided :ed game. Grand Rapids' pltctfer wao hit hard and their fielding was rank. ,S Scorc: lch R H B Dayton 1 r, o 0 0 1 l 0 l?10 in i Jle Gr'nd H'plds.O 0 2100300-537 Batteries Brown and Donuhuo; Eyler ncl and Cote. ns. ? n,? BASE BALL COMMENT. tele ;ho YoungstownV strong team, flushed to with two victories over Mansfield on the .eU fatter's grounds, opens a three-game [ch series against the Nailers on the Island It grounds this afternoon. Truby's team Is strong, without doubt, but Pop Ly ">" tie's men will likely more than hold V1- their own. Crablll will pitch for the "K- locals, and Roach will probably officiate 'a' In the box for the visitors, though it is at- possible their new man. Carney, Just ?n- awarded Youngslown after a prolonged 'le. dispute with Fort Wayne, will pilch his ult Initial game for the Giants. pc- "Tom" Francis, last year with Mans103 field, will likely be here this mornlnjj. rd. He has been secured by the Wheeling n management to All that hole at second or- until Mozena reports for duty with the on team. If he doesn't arrive In time, jy- Poole will play at second to-day. He an has played the position before and has done It acceptably, too. the us* in the ninth Inning of yesterday's the game. Umpire Colgan had to deal llrm:o's ly with the New Castle captain, who sg- was evidently under the impression that he was the whole thing. t>onovan the had hit to Nadeau, and the runner was on ealed safe at llrat. The decision was a hit very close one, and when the umplro ace rendered his decision Wright's temper went up In the nlr. He begun abusing the the umplro unmercifully, whereupon 'ss' that official quite properly ejected him ibs' from the game. Catcher Barclay took tt's bis place and way lucky enough to acolY <'*'Pt tnrce out of four chances offered led hbn. - INTER-STATE LEAGUE. !?, STANDING OF THE CLUH3. " e Clubs. Won. Loat. I^r. Toledo ?. & 1 .750 ors Dayton 2 1 .?7 r/ro YmmK?totvn 2 1 .w; for Wheeling 1 J .60) tt's New Castle 1 i .500 Grand Rapids 1 2 .5C3 ?n Mansfield I 3 .m *}* Port Wayrw 1 3 .2T?0 ith, ? In YESTERDAY'S GABIES, the .Wheeling. f>, New Castle 6, (11 Innlnga). ac- Mansfield 10, Younc?town 7. ?OP Dayton 10, Granu Rapids 5. Toledo 7, Fort Wayno 4. hit TO-DAY^GAMES. J*' Younj?sfrown at Wheeling, but Now Cattle at MnnsflelG. afo Grand Rapids at Toledo, the Fort Wayno at Dayton. im A REMARKABLE FINISH. It PITTSBURGH, May 3.-It looked ltko LoulsrWe'ff gafno when- Pittsburg}} [,ut came to bat In the ninth with 6 to I the against them, but the locala. made a iml flnlab, the equal of which has never Hi} been seen here before. AftoT three runs air had been scored, larprcly the result of red errorn by Cllngmnn nnd Wagner, Meow Carthy rapped out a home run with a inn long hit to right field, scoring Tannefor hill. McCreery tollou-lna with u duplliHC. cate to left. Attendance, 1,500. Score? to PITTSBURGH. A.13. II. II. P.O. A. R ng. Donovan, rf * 0 0 2 0 0 McCarthy, If s 1 2 2 l o p MrCrcerj*, cf.,.. ft 1 2 3 0 o ] Schrlvor, lb 1 0 0 0 0 0 \ jjowerninn, o 3 i l 4 2 1 2 Elv, bh 4 113 4 0 ^ iloltfl, Hl> 3 110 5 0 ? WIIHnms. .?l? I 0 1 0 1 J jj Taniu'hlll, A ? _0 5 o f> TolalB 2? 7 S 27 K 1 j: t/wisvijxb. a.h. r it. r.o. a. e. .? Clark, If * 0 o 1 0 0 * Hoy. of s 1 <? n > o r'i l?*tcr, rf 3 0 () 1 0 o 2 Wn/rnor, 3b t 1! 4 4 l - Df-ckor, lb 3 1 1 9 ft o " imohoy. 2b 4 l l 4 r? n P. ClIiiK'inin, 3 3 1 0 S 2 (> KlttrrdKo, *C 0 (I 3 0 0 0 DowlinK, 1> " 0 " 2 0 ? Total* - ? 7 20 11 I Pittsburgh 0 0001000 rt~7 Z I/OUlrvllb- ? 1 0 3 o 0 2 0 0-0 4 Karnod runs, Loulnvlllo 2. Two bn.io h V/aicn?*r 2. Hltchoy. Thrco ba?? hits, _n D't-V.'T, ClliiKnian. Homo runw, Mc_]4 Cartby, McG'roory. Stolen ba.?cn, Jloy. J)oiiUU' iriayn. M''('nrlhy iiml Howerwan: ? Holt z, I'lly nnrl Hohrlvcr; ltltohoy and Dnokor. 1'iihcm on bnlH, nlf Tannohlll 1. ~u nff Dowllnr? 2. Htruolc out, !,? Tannohlll r> 2. 3. by IXfV.llnic 1. Pl'.HSi'd ball*, Klttrlibjo. ) 2. Tlnw of Kuino, J:r>0. Hiaplrou. Hum* ami 'ar- Built h. S'arrldco hit.*, lir.ltz, Uvxtnr, Deck>Ijh. or and KlttrldBO. I bl < l,,'J H ATTIC D OUT A VTCTOJIY. by CM0VKLANI). May 8.?Tho Clovo''jV lands hold the Chicago* <>vot?' until rml Rovcnth.whon n quotftlonod doctirlon tlofl tho nooro. Tlion Cldoarro lmttod out n victory in tho tonth. Hcoro: ci"V?.dand 0 1 ft 3 ft 0 o ft ft-.'i \! lie- Chicago 1 0 1 0 ft 2 o ft || 3 !'>rnrd runt", Cleveland 4. Chicago 3 ''r- Baltorlrn, Htlvl! - and Zltnrm r; Taylor vn. and Clmncc. Umpires, OT*ay and Jjjun nan. Tiro? of xame. 1:8?. Attcndanoo, REDS WEP.B DOPEY. CINCINNATI, May 3.-?The Reds were In tbr? dopey, stages to-tfay and the St. Louis team had llttTt? trouble walloping | them. Powell was hit hard for four In- i nlngs, but never After tihat. Attendance | 3,350. Score: 1 R1IE I Cincinnati ....0 o 0 - 0 0 0 0 O-l 7 7 St. Louis 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 S O-O 13 1 Earned runn. Bt. Louis 4. Cincinnati 1. Batteries, Hawloy and Pelts; Powell and i Crlger. Umpires, Stvartwood and Warner. Tlmo, 2:00. HICKMAN WON HIS GAME. BALTIMORE, May 3.?Both Hlclcman j and McGlnnlty wore effective. The er- | rors behind the Baltimore pitcher lost ! the game. Boston again played without an error and the Orioles flolded brilliantly at times. Score: RUE Boston 0 0001300 0-4 50 Baltimore ....2 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 4 3 Earned runs, Baltimore 2; Boston 2. Bat- j torlo*. Hickman nnd Clarkn; McGlnnlty and Robinson. Umpires, Hunt and Connolly. Tlmo, 1:37. Attendance, 1,300. WON A CLOSE ONE. WASHINGTON. May 3.?Brooklyn MUM tn u ciuou KU11IU iwutj ? \juuuic | and Dahlen's ulngle In the first and | Keeler's base on balls and steal followed by Dahlen's single In the seventh. | Attendance, 300. Score: , RHE Washington 1 000000 0-1 40 Brooklyn I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 G4i Eamed runs. Brooklyn 1. Batteries. Dunlcjo and MnRulre; Kennedy, Smith and Farrell. Umpires, Gaffnoy and Androws. I Tlmo, 1:53. BY TIMELY HITTUCG. NEW YORK, May 3.-The Phllndel- J phlns won the final game of ilie series here lo-dny, by timely hitting, aided by I the mildness of Flschel. Score: RII E New Ycrk ....0 0003000 0-2 8 2 Philadelphia .0 3100000 3-7 91 Earned runs, none. Batteries, Fterhel. Warner and Grady: Flfigld and DouKlans. Umpires. Emslle and McDonald. Time, 2:15. Attendance, S00. Defeated by Princeton. Special Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. PRINCETON, X. J., May 3.?In a well played game here tQ-day, Princeton beat Wpst Virginia University, by a .score of 9 to 1. Batteries, Dent and Shelby for West Virginia University" Harrison and Kafer for Princeton. The West Virginia University lost through .errors, having seven, while Princeton .played an errorless game. The West Virginians led in batting, getting eight hits. Dent was hard to find and kept Princeton down to four hits, two of ttem scratches. ANGLO-AMERICAN COUNCIL Sets Apart June 2 as a (lay of Panting and Prayer. NEW YORK, May 3.?The National Afro-American Council of tho United States has Issued a proclamation calling upon tire colored people of thin country to'set apart Friday, June 2, aa a day of fasting and prayer nnd has called upon all colored ministers to devote the sunrise hour of the following- Sunday, June 4, to RpecJal exercises In order that "God. the father of mercy,may take our deplorable case In his own hands, and that If vengeanco la to he meted out, 1ft God himself repay." Tho proclamation Invited all tho prominent colored clergy of all denominations to co-operate and consists of a lengthy setting forth of the present "Indescribable barbarous treatment" of the negro In this country. Reference Is made to the loyalty of the negro in foreign wars unii the recent lynching of colored persons In the south are denounced In the most strenuous language. FUTURE OF CUBA. Will Probably be Influenced Largely by Madame Cespedcs. ...HAVANA,May 3.?The future of Cuba will probably be largely lntluenced by a woman, Mndame Cefipedes, whose salon Is vlnltod by the best known men, not only of Havana, but of the entire island. General Maximo Gomez Is a constant visitor and a welcome guwst of this lady, j ami nines witn ner rrom in rue to live tlmoH a week. Madamo Cespedes is tho widow of the Ilrst president of Cubft In the ten years war, and decisions reached at her salon are far morn effective than any decree passed by tho recontly defunct Cuban assembly. Men of standing who uro devotcfd to the principle of Cuban national Independence are welcomed to tho salon and assist In Its councils. It Is believed by persons who are In a position to know that a full underntundIng has been reached by Madamo Cespedes and General Gomes regarding Cuba's future and the first real president of the proposed republic, for all former presidents had held oflice without power. At one time General Gomez was seriously considered for the presidency but after the action of the assembly In assailing his courne It was considered that his candidacy would probably meet with strong opposition. The result of consultations at Madame Cespedes' salon. It Is asserted, that the first president of Cuba shall be Carlos Cespedes, son of the war president. The party of General Gomez bellevo that Jt Is none too early to begin a movement In behalf of Carlos Cespedes, as they expect that American occupation of the island will end before next summer and probably by April. MOO. It Is represented that Carlos C*spedes possesses every quality that Is likely to mako him popular with the masses throughout the entire inland. lie Is about forty years old and Is unmarried. Speculating in Prisoners. HAVANA. May 3.?Tho Havana Herald publishes a sonsatlonal article today charging the grossest corruption in the management of the city Jail. It assorts that the prison ofllclals take money from prisoners and then placo them at liberty under a pledge to return If they are ever asked fnr. As many accused persons are nevor brought to trial at all, and im It often happens that the Judges have no notion as to who Is supposed to be locked up, tho Jnllers tlnd it an easy matter to speculate In this fashion. Prominent Theologian Deafly PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 8.?Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Kellopn?, one of the best known theologlanr. In the country, died suddenly yesterday nt L.indour, India, where, wifh two other eminent ncholar*, ho wati enpaK?J in translating the scrlpturcs Into the Hindustani lanKiinge. The tidings of his death were received l? Pittsburgh thin morning in a rubh'ifnun sent to hi#? brother-in-latv, Kdwurd W. "Woods. Atkinson Pamphlets Kelzeil. SAN FHANCISCO, Mnr 3.?The local poHtoillce oilleialH to-day selr.ed some of the pamphlets sent out by kdward Atkinson, vice president of the antl-lmpnrlullMIc league, of Boston. The pamphlets nro nddrcs.svd to Admiral D^vy, Henvral n. tJ. OIIp, Clon| oral Miller and Professors Schurmnnn and "Worcester, the latter two gentlemen lielnK members of the Philippine commission. TRY ALLEP FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken Into tho when*. At till it fonnon your if.it f<*cl swollen, nervous and hot, and K'.-t tlr.il easily. If you have smarting feet nr tight Hhocw, trv Alb-n'n ]"o'?t-i;tw. It cools th? f?*-t anil make? valuing enny. Ctircn ewolJen nril i nwatlnft f?et. IdlMrrs and callmi* rpots. I Rollovs conn* and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Pold by all dnutfMstr nnrj shoo stores for Jf.c. Trial packniTo FUI-7K. Addrei-. Alton B. Ohi)*!cd, J'O J toy, 4\'. y, uh&4 "ORIGINAL SAINTS." Indiana's Queer Sect.? No Frills ? Their llitiial. | Chicago Chronicle: In Perry coun< Indiana, Is a strauge religious sect, t members of which call themsely "Original Saints." They never worsh In churches, but, Instead, choose coc dreary valo hedged In by bluffs and e it'apart for worship. Rude benches a fitted up for tho members to rest upand a platform is prepared for t preachers. Ulke the Quakers, a mt who la moved thereto is eligible preach, for all members have the gra and power at times. The preacher f the day mounts the platform and dell ers his sermon, usually improvised f the occasion. Theso saints are simple in the methods. They go to the wilds of r. ture to worship and have few frills their ritual. They begin the ceremo its bp bestowing fraternal kisses < ench othor. As a lad or lass enters t dale he or she Is solemnly kissed by t other faithful already on the grouc An active man early to arrive could i a "right smart chore" of kissing befo tfle ontire flock could take seats at trait for something to happen. Wh< they finish with their ktesjng they i down and calmly wait a spell. Then somebody lifts up a more or le tremulous voice ir> song. It la a hym in which the rest of the conffregati< Joins. It is accompanied by instrume tal music. The fiddle Hnd guitar are t1 Instruments in which the saints ha' skill and these are turned loo^e wl the voices. But this ts not all by ni means. Frequency of kissing produc a certain puckering of the lips. Li rightly puckered and softly breath" through produce certain sounds grat ful to youth. Whistling can become < art. Those saintly worshipers, like tno people of the Hoosler state, liavo a quired great eklll in whistling. Singing, placing the fiddle and guit and whistling continue at irregular i tervnl? until some member feels mov to discourse. Then this brother or si ter?both sexes preach?rises from t! bench on which he or she has placed !; or her homespuns, goes to the platfor I and opens the book. Chance determln the text and themo. "Wherever tl book falls open and the eye of the or for first rests on the sacred word the , is found the toplo for discussion. Th< the preacher branches forth into a Ioj extended sermon, while the other me: bprs preserve the silence of sleep. N that they really sleep, but such is t! serening. j When the preacher runs (Town tl congregation rises and the silence I broken at cm tee. Most orthodox church abhor dancing. It is an exceeding s for youth of the two sexes to ihdulj in unseemly gyrations. Not f?o with t ! Original Saints. Whether the twmn lency ana letttargy produced by *! Ions sermon must be thrown off \ physical exertion or ecstatic fervor i spired by "the words of wisdom cans it. the fact remains tlral tho servic Kind up with n dance. Like moKt dances, It starts nlowty, Ir as the Joys of living rise In the hear and lego of the worshipers, the measu becomes more animated. Then whli ings, as of dervishes In full careor. fc low. Men and women mingle in a dun of the wildest possible description. Mb dens demonstrate how skllte-d they a i in stepping a measure and husky ytniC buck and wing, ending a period with most gallant *hake-down. Whoops a ultant rush from parted lips. Cries : glory be and prnlso the Lord and oth fervent ejaculations break on the qui i air. Corns ore trod upqn and ofher r marks are added to tho dto. Noise j abundant where but a brief time befo all was supernatural stlUnesx On th ] whirl In religious frenry until exhaust' nature declines the nomination. But i stopping or staying for the fallen. 1 I them lie where tliey fall. The dar. I must go on In all Its weird fury as loi as one remains to whoop and spin. I< nally all are out. and the chapel flo covered with mcuinbent figures, i services of the Original Saints comes I an end. .MARTIN'S FERRY NEWS. I Tho Daily Chronicle of Wheeling Progressive Xcixhlxip. The' Woman's Club held Its hist reg lar meeting of the season at tho hon of Mrs. 13. O. Wnilams on FV)urlh sir** yesterday afternoon. WRh tho cneetl: yesterday the club closed tho secoi year of its history, which has tx?en i every respect a phenomenally cucces ful ?no. The programme consisted musical and literary numbers, each which was enthusiastically received. wah ?l??rirl?-A -hv t!w? <?rim *. ? ??-> the state federation. TJje out-of-tov guests were Mies Nellie Jepsoti, of ti CltilmilJe, and Mm. W. E. Herrcy, Pittsburgh. After the rendition of tl programme, the election of olflcers f the next year ensund, with the. follov ing result: President, Mrs. L?. J. 1 Drennen; firm vice president. Mrs, ^ W. Wood; second vfee president, Mr H. It. Ktrr; secretary and treasure Mr?. E. K. Iloge; assistant oecretar Miss Ella T. Inglebrlght; * director Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. E. C. Boy Mrs. George II. Smith. Mrs. Will la' Lupton. On the evening of May 17 tl out-going ofllcero will give a roeoptli In honor of the in-coin tag1 otllcers i Che homo of Mrs. A. J. Smith, on.Pour) street. Yesterday afternoon a heavy hn storm visited the south part of the ell while the north portion of tenvn escap< without the slightest sign of hail stone The residonts livinu in the path of tl storm thought for n time that It wou result in many broken windows. b\ no loss was reported. It was tl heaviest storm of its kind visiting th place for years, and the ground wns a moat covered with good 51ml clones. The Epworth League of the Meth( dlst Episcopal church has elected tl following otllcers: H. W. Wood, pres lent; Roger Jones, first vleo preslden Alice Fowler, second vice presldro Ella Nichols, third vice president; L*n Koehler, fourth vice president; B*el1 Lewis, secretary; Ilurry Ilndsull, treat urer.' Charles Deltrich and George Scale two of the three boys sent up to S Clairsvlllo from here for being impllt ati;d in ilrlng several buildings In th city, were up before Judge Smith yei terday, hut no disposition of the cases was made, and they wero n manded to jail, to allow further lnvct ligation of the matter to be made. Yesterday afternoon th? business an professional men engaged In their ond attempt at playing thfe Nations game, on the Seabrlght diamond. Tli i?!iunn nr?' .ucaiko'ueti hp me "ktikii und the "tdiorts," and tho former tem won their bl'CoikI tsanw by a Acoro t U to 6. MIhs Nolllo Jepson, of Ht. Clnlrsvtlli V*; the KUest of Mrs. 1J. O. William; on Fourth street. Mrs. "\V. E. Hervey came down frot 1'lttshurKh yeaterduy triornltiK to callo friend*. T. Iluskinn went to 12a st Ijlvorprx last flight <o visit relative. A J,1TTLK life may bo sacrlllccd t ii suddou attack of croup If you don1 have l>r. Thomas' 1'electric Oil on han for the emergency. 2 "FAMILY WASHING. Itoncli Dry Wimlivd. Ktarchod nn Di'od .1 cont* per pound. Vint Work, rt'uNhod ntid Ironed, cviitft pw pound. All linnd work IIiiIhIkhI 1(> mrntv m\ pound. At LUTZ lUlOS*. Miliar IJoiiio Lunudry* niA. n?ra tho Kind Yo-I Rot Minis Bougl B,57 A fiiYorito subject of great pointer? is a mother instructing a daughter In music 1 ?giving the early lessons. JIoQurrs naturally want their daughters to be nccomy, nllsbed musicians, it helps then: along; he in a oocial way. But the most imgjortant 03 in9tiuction to give a girl Is in ^sson of womanly A?Ajfe* heiilth. Tills insfnicshould begin re enters womanotl /kood *r(; from tie "j/jj/L. ^1C ^ 0^meUllS ^ III I' or U 1' LtLZ 6CSS 8^at" w qualifications for social success. Nothing In the world . equals good health. Dr. Pierce's Favor. ite Prescription overcomes irregularities a" of girls ana women. It strengthens the t0 organs that distinguish the sex. It es"" tabllshes a vigorous constitution, stops the drains ana pains, and is of incalcu hc novo Dfcnent in case ot prolapsus, tor l(j, the young rirl entering womanhood, lo for the briac, the wife and mother, re for those passing through the "turn id of life," it is of untold benefit. It fits Mfi the girl to be a wife, and the wife to be a mother. It cures at home all drainB, pain?, aches and Irregularities of women. It Is a tempcrance cure?no alcohol JJ* qr narcotic tn it. Buy it of honest n_ medicine dealers, who do rot try to substitute something else to make a litVa tie more profit. th ITt% A. P. Crenshaw, of Panajoffke#, Sumter iy Co., Fla., wrilr*: "It is wftli jieart-felt gratien hide to you and foryour kind odrictr. that I mast D_ tell ydu what your medicine has done for ran. After cousultlngr vou about my case I took your ea * Favorite Prescription' and cm toy it cured rae e- frmale weakness. I wan all run-down; sufm fered with sick headache, pahis in the hack and brarinjj.<fc>wn pain*. My health is better now ^ than it has b?eu for three'year*." c- For stubborn bowels, lazy liver dnd biliousness, nothing is ns good as Dr. or Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Thev are n~ pleasant in fact as well as namtl? no 3. EripmgI' (QNE CENI^B ? WORD re ;n All solid advertisements under ?? n- ?? tho following headings: : : : ot h0 ? WANTED, PERSONALS, . T flKT A V* T"\ TT|->TTr*r* ho ----- " J Is FOR RENT. FOR SALE, v;l\l ba Inserted Qt the rato of ?? ke ONE^CENTsASWORD 1 ohe ?a 7'Panted. " ~XKT AKTED?SITUATioJf AS EOOKTY KEEPER err EtenoRraphcr liy a young: lady. Address II. I*., care rntclll* Ut gencer ofticc. myS* 15 /SoATMAKERS WANTED AT ONCU\ ** Cost $5 to 110 and extras; steady Job "1- to competent man. HENRY RITXGE, il- Graftoh, W. Va. g\yS* TH VERY WOMAN WANTING 13.00 XJ \i>r day representing the C. B. EUsrc vort Novelty Co., wrlfo <00 Boll Block, bs CfnelmiaG. Ohio tuyS* a * 1 ^ Dvr Safa or |7\0R BALE-BAR FIXTURES AT SENot JL? qto Pcloon. For salocheap. apt" ITIOIi SALE - FINE BRICK DTVET.I.IS JJ ING-on Fourteenth ?t.; I offer iny ro residency. No. 115 Fourteenth st. for sale; ey possession and terms to jutt purchaser, ed inquire of T. li. McLAIN. Dental ami ,m Surslcul depot. City IJank bulldfnfc. IJ wrll-tth&g Ts TOR SALE AMD FGH RENT. qp FOR SALE?23 sftoroa Wheeling Steel & llu Iron Company. tn FOR RENT?4 rooms ot Number 47 Fiftconih street. JAMES L. HASVtEY . . 1033 Main Strict. 17V3R SALE. 2 A Ps>v Choicc Lots n? i. . .? .? U0 ui CHEAP AND OX EASY TERMS. ;J w. v. iiooe. in 3. Ctly Bank Dulldlns, 1500 Market Street of * Commissioners' Sale. ,n TSoSmisSIONBR'S SAXI-ror VAIiT'A; > V BI.E REAL ESTATE. 't. liy virtue of ti decroo (rt thecirult court or for Ohfo countj- Wost ^Ir^nla, r?-;dt? on [jo tho l&th day of January, !?'.#, and entered or In Chancefy Order Book No. 15, paye 376, In u cautf< In chanecty therein pending, whrreln 11. C. Richards, sheriff, and x.h vueh administrator of tho estate of Chrfc*?. tlan Schneider, dewastd, Is pVain tiff. and ! ?. John Schneider and others' Mre defendants, T thu undersigned, who 1? by said decreet appointed special commissioner for tho l>urposK\, "*v1ll sell at public outcry, at tho j*? north front door of the court Jiouho of, d, uald county, to tho hljjhwt and host MdITJ dor, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on | 19 8ATI:JO)AY, MAY 12, IKtt, 3:* thn folloMrins dew.rlbed real estate, that 1b ' lit to fay; Tho south htilf of lot No. S3, lylr.t,' j th and being oa tlm east ?'.d? of Main rtree: la that part of the c!ty of Wheeling, In ! Ohio county. Wc?t Virginia, known as the } ill Fifth ward of ?ald city. and which was [y laid off by Wlllhirn Clinpllno and John vj F.ofT In their HfrUine. beng tho mmo proj>. erty conveyed to Frederick and John Schneider by Jesse Bunts, by deed dated Je November R. 18f3, recorded In the oftlce of, Id thp clerk of the county court of said it county !n Deed Book No. 47. folio 1S\S; the )e rhfht, title and interest of said Frederick f. and wife having l>etin conveyed to said , John Schneider by deed dated Juno H, 1573. ?" ar.d recorded In eald clerk's olllce In Deed Boofc No. CO. page Ml. J. TKRMS OF SALE?One-thtrv1 of the purchase money cash In hand, or so much IQ more as the purchases* may elect to j\ay, and the balance In two equal Installments t; poyiihlo In one and two yearn from day t; of Bale, with Interest, the purchaser to 1 execute notes for tho deferred lnstall' meats, with satisfactory personal sea curlty, J AS. W. EW1NG, J- Special Commissioner. April 13, IK?. I hereby certify that ,Tas. W. TCwlnpr, tho above named special commissioner, t. has riven bond ns required by the cpnrt In i?iud decree, with approved security. Is C. H. IIENNING, Cb?rk of the Circuit Court for Ohio CounIr ty. Wert Virginia. a;>'.*-th \[ rjlUUBTKK'S SALIi. l*y v1rtm? of u deed of trust mndo by d Kenry Doylound Margaret Doyle, bin wlft?, to me, as trustee, dated July U, IS%, and i\ recorded In tho olhco of the clerk of the l0 county court of Ohio county. West \ ir.. Kinhi. in dewd of Trunt Book No. 4X, pace iZJ. I will roll at the north front doer of tho court Iioum* of uuid county, 011 SATURDAY, tlw Cth DAY OF MAY, 1!?. \ comtncnclmr nt 10 o'clock i\. in., tho foli, lowing ilcaarttMMl property, that lit to my: A certain pleco or parcel of around f{{n uuted In th?> city of Wheeling, Ohio counti ty, Wc.st Virginia, being luixt of lot numlM-n-il one humlrnl iitul forty, In Nouh Zsne's niUlltlon to tho salU city of Whoel'' lug, bountb-\l us follows: iies'lnnlng at a |K>int on (ho routh lino of Market alloy, now Alley 7. twenty-elirht root wost of tho Inti r.'cctlon of *nud alloy with Morrow ntrect; thence went flfty-llvu fi-.-t on sulil t|a!l?:y: thence nt rircht anplos running ?1 oonth thlrty-threo loot; thonco running ?t right angles oust llfty-elght foot slxlr?oli?*s; th?'iir(> ivt rlKht juigl** running north eleven feet; thonco running at right ungU'* three foot nix Inches A-out; thonco A i 6t right nnghti north twenty-two foot to j tlie i?lno? of beginning. K TkltMS OF &AM-::-On?-tlilnt and a t much more u-*< thi? purohiuier elects to pay p In cu/?h on tho day Of wile, tho Imlunco fn two ?n*iml lnntnllniontn nt nix ami twelve immth5, n-?t?4? Waring Interest from th?date of ptiIo to lu? irlvHti for tho deferred payments. W. J. W. COWVJKN. ^ npv-S TruMoo, /'i RKATr.RT r.\ciT?tTir:s ron thi: X I Prompt Completion of Ord*?ri at tho < well lancer Job .Vrlntlnc OfUOo, Ccnarles. .ANARIIiK.-ElO llARTZ MOUNTAIN Roller?. Males $2.00, Females S0?u at :NRY HKLMBRIGHT'S, corncr Markft and Sixth r.trww. mrlT Dor Stent OR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROO?>rS. 1513 Chapllnc. T. M, GARVIN, myl I7\OYl RENT?SEVERAL GOOD R00M3 : In tho City Rank Building. Inquire at th? City Bank of Wheeling. mr2Q 17X011 RENT?FALLOURE BUILDING. } 1C15 Murkot street; 12 living rooms: saloon and bar fixtures, lnqulro at GEO. E. BOYD'S, 1417 Chapltno street. apll FOR RENT. Lorlng Homestead, Elm Grove, 7 acres, with barn. "-room house. 2 acres of ground, opposite Echo Point. FOR SALE. Brick residence, Pleasant Valley*, 9 rooms, larro lot, Btablo. Low figure on a quick deal. NORTON A COMPANY, 10 Exchange Bank Building. general Slot!tea. "VTOTTCR _Li Having been appointed administrator of the estate of George TV*. Lewis, I hereby notify all persons knowing themselves Indebted to cuM estate to call and seUlo, and thovo having claims to present them for puyment. ALVA L. LEWIS. Administrator, No. 80 McColloch street. T. M. Garvin, Atttrrney. apZ> PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meotlng of tho subscribers to tho capital stock bf "The Surety Gilaranteo A Trust Co.." of W-est Virginia, will bo held at the office of \V. W. Bristol, 84 La Sallo street, Chicago, Illinois, on tha l?th day of May, 1S09, at the hour of 2 o ciock y. m., ior mo puryosu 01 eiocunjf a boH.ro of directors, nnd Adopting bylaws for said corporation, and for such othf-r business as may properly como bor for? thu mooting. (Signed) Charles whit? lock. Albert E. WhJUoclc. Robert Z. Cade, M. Rayloo and W. W. Bristol, subscribers qpS7-th SPubtic Sato. pUBLIC SALE. I will sail at public auction at No. 23 South Front street (Island), OS FRIDAY, IT AY 5, 1S3D, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. tho following household goodV: 2 Body Brussels Carpets, 1 Ingrain Carpet, 40 yards Matting, 1 5-Pieco Parlor Suite, 1 Bird's Evo Muplo Bed Room Sulle, 2 Mahogany Rocking Chairs. 1 8-foot Extension Table. 1 Oak Sideboard, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Largo Parlor Mirror, 1 Hall Rack, 2 Iron Beds and Sprlngp, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Bed Lounge, I Cook Stove, 3 Hoc king ChaJr$, and also a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Theso goods are nearly new. Terms of sale?Cash. tuv* r ? r.urrpn Auctinnpor. PUBLIC SALE. T will offiT for polo at the front door of t?u? court house of Ohio county, W. Va.. on Saturday, May commfncln^ at 10 a. m. ihnt desiruhlt* pfe?*f. of property. No. 122c Cnnpline street. situated on the corner of Chnpllne and Thlrt-ocenth streets, east side: h>t 33 feet on Chanllne street and running hack un even width about 130 feet to un alloy. Has k'ood house of thirteen rooms and all mod Am conveniences attached; pr?od Ptubln. In roar. Terms of Sale:?One-third ca.?=h or more. If the purchase^ so elect on day of sale; tho.balanc* in two equal annual payments. with Interest secured by df-ed of trust on the iwoperty sold. Title perfect. MRS. SALT/IE P. MERKJMAN, Adm'x. of estate of John Donlon, dee'd. J. C. H'rv-y. Auctioneer. myl 5loal Sstafe. For Rent. S5 South Front street, 7 rooms and bntli room; possession at once. 158 South Broadway, 3 rooms, bath and laundry. 1520 Market street, 1 room. 1148 VC'ater street, store room. 2608 Market street, 3 rooms. MONEY TO Lf. A.V. TEiEO. w. vm & CO., leicpnono oy/. au* r.iorkci at, " FOB BKtTT, No. 2?3 Main St.. 6 rooms, 1st floor. No. IS Fourteenth streot PC No. cc Seventeenth Htrj-et 1G 00 Ko. ft'lo Chapllne street 15 00 No. 7T South York street 20 00 No. H0 Sixteenth strefct, bottling cellar 12 00 No. 22 Sixteenth street, store room.. 10 00 No. 54 9lxt?-enth street, Btdro room and 2 rooms 15 00 No. 150S Main Arret 9 CO Hotel or restaurant Washington, 3\a.. /nrnlPbed or unlurnlshed. No. f" Twentieth street .. IS 00 No. 1130 Charles str<*et.. 5 00 i {-roomed hoy^o on Eleventh street, I oast of McColloch stree.t 8 00 roil salu Main street rvt'-dence. Chtitillno streef residence. Murliet street business property. ! JAMES A. HENRY. | Real Estato Agent, Collector, Notary I'ubl'c ami Pension Agent, No. 1G13 _Mqin street. ap:4 A SURE WVEST;)5ENI-"F?ls0^r-cd: A two-storv Brick Dwelling, and Lot, oa w.-m s!Jo of Main street, three doors north of Eighth street. Most desirable location. Yr;ry b-?Nt neighborhood. Building sites In I'lc/iMnt Valley, between Euglngton Lane and Selbert s Garden. Second elevation from ono to tlvo a errs. Lirgepleco of ground on East McColloch i street, near Baker street, >111 feet front by ?r0 feet to crvek. Eight building lot!j on^Ecst McColloch street. A fine building lot cn L'.r.d street. Two-story frame, six rooms. I^ot, 50 by 100 feet, corner Thirty-fourth and Chapllne streets, with front part of Alhambra Elnk on It, opposite Wood Bros.' l'lanlnc Mill. FOB BENT?May 1, Brick Mouse ten rooms and bnth room. Fifteenth and Jacob I'treet. Olllee room, best in the city. In Masonic Templo building, r>n Market stmet. ^Janitor, heat, light and elevator C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Corner |4th mid Market Sta. Crusteo Sale*. r*i 1 U*STEE~9 SALE. By vlrtjire of a deed of trust made by It. 11. tilllospy and Lizzie D. iJlllesny, his wife, to rn??, ax truster*. dated May 31, 1S02, r?yonl?-d in the otllco of the elerk of tho county court of Ohio county. West Virginia, !n Deed of Trust Book So. .*5. pago ii), I will sell ;it the north front door of tho court Ikjuso of said county on SATURDAY, the Srd DAY OF JUNE, ISO?, eomtnenclng at W o'clock a. in., the following described property, that Js to say: A certain plecw or real estate In the cky of Wheeling, Ohio county. West Virginia, uwvriiw.fi u.h roitows: a piece or jnml lxjinu 115 feet long and 7T. feet wide, lying In tho north part of r.ikl city, and east of tho common on (ho margin of tho Ohio r!v?>r. commencing for tho wmo at a point about -Vt feet In a north-easterly direction from tho north of the cast parapet wall of the bridge. ovop Jonathan's Gut, In tho lino of the north-west front of tho houtxi commonly known un tho Stone hous/? grocery built by Andrew Thalmann upon tho lot of ground now being described; thcnco In thb lj^io of tho front of tho paid ftono houso grocery, ono hundred and fifteen feet to tlio north-west corner of said tract of land; thcnco i'outlwastcrly and nt right nngle* to said front line Hoventy-flvo feet; tltonce southerly and parallel with Paid first lino on? hundred and llftoon foot.; thcnco norih-westwardly soventy-Hvo foot to the plr.cc of beginning, together with tlio buildings thereon and all others ni?nurtonanceM thorounto ln>kmgUto, resotving, however, a . 'trip of Kround running: lengthwise through the property of a uniform width of twelve r<>ot to ho kept open a* ii road; and reserving also tho eonl under the property and tho right to tnlno nn<l r<*m?>ve tho finrn<?. TKllSiS OF 6AI?E:?Ono-.thlnd and na much moro as tho purchaser elects to pav in cash on tlio dav of rale, tho tolnnCo In two equal Installments at ono and two yearn, notes hearing Interest from tho day of fuIo to l?o given for tho deterred payment!*. \\\ ,T. W. COWDEN, "Prusteo. J. C. llervey, Aucttoncci apS9