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I BASE BALL. ;:: BOWLING. f | Sporting. | 44-1 $$' ^>S>^^<S>^<v<S4v^^ | BOXING. |f CYCLING. I INTER-STATE LEAGUE STANDING OP cdlJDS. flub*. Won. J^ost. Ter Toledo l'? ' 10 .CI jlunflMil 13. , II ,5;i younctown 13' 9 .ri jCr\v Castlo 13 20 .SC Grnml Hnpldu 11 . 'j; Wheeling 7 .; , 36 .30 iAsyion -16 .So vixsTPTinAv?a ITAIWO IPavton C. Wheeling: 5. l'ort Wayne* 3. MannIldMi. Stw Castle 10. TofMb ). TO?DAY'S GAMES. Wheeling nt Dayton. VounKStown nt Gran?I Baplda. * Toledo at New Castle. Fort Wayno at Mansfield. DAYTON, Ohio. May 2G.-Wllh n hare load to overcome In tho first Inning, Day. tor. enuvled tip to a notch ahead of th< gtocics lr. to-day's pame. and hold It. Tin itick work o( the homo team was at tltnei brilliant, the fifth inning raising: tho hail (f! Crablll's head and landing Wells in thi PAYTON. AB. BH. PO. A. E Frank, rf 3 0 1 1 jilpinan. H> 4 3 12 0 flople. cf 4 14 0 l)onahn?*. c 3 0 4 0 Miller, If 3 0 2 0 ftnlth. "I) 4 114 Knau, 21> 3 2 3 3 yieberper, p 3 0 0 1 WHEELING. AH. BII. PO. A. 1 Fl.-min?. ef 3 0 3 0 ttabb, ss 4 1 t S J.ytl". rf 4 0 10 PoM*. If 4 1 0 I Klhrn. 11) 1 0 IS 0 Twlneham, c 4 1 3 1 Crahlll, p 2 l n o < Weils, :i> 2 i o i < Totals 31 8 27 IS Dayton 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1?' Wheeling 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-; Two bass hits. Taylor, Rlemnn. Poole Homo runs, Frank, Knnu. Sacrifice lilts jKlhm, Stolen bases, Frank, Smith, Ivnau ; Hdberger, Babb, Wells. First base Of hall*, oft Crahlll 2, off Poolo 1. Hit bj .Wcher. by Helbertrer 1, by Crahlll 'J .by Pool* 1. Struck out, by Hel Vnrer 3, by Crab!II 2, by Poole J. Doub*< tjilay, Taylor to Klhin. Time, 2:10. Urn fire, O'Brien. At New Castlo. R 11 T. New Castle ..0 0-1 0 0 1 1 1 0-10 9 ( Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 51 Batteries, Flggcraler and Gralllus; E\vlsgacd Arthur. At Mansfield. R 31 F Tort Wync 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 11 : Mansfield ..2 0 00 0 000 0 0-2 G : Batteries, Swalm and Bergen; llacket and Belt. Af Grand Rapids?Grand Rapids-Youngs town game postponed; rain., NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURGH, May 20.?Rhinrs did not give a hit until the sixth, when one hi ar/1 an < rror brought In a run. In tin fr.rnth and eighth six hits and two rum V.VT7- mnii.1 oh" him "ml Tm.nol.III fr>tlrr.. tht> visitors In one, two, three order In tin r.lnth. Filield was easy picking for th< homo tenm, but sharp Holding kept th? ecorc down. Attendance. l.SGO. Scorc: PITTS!'.VHOTr. AH. It. l3II. l'O. A. K Donovan, rf f. 2 IT 0 ? i McCarthy. If 3 l l 4 0 McCr- ry. cf I l l l 0 ( Williams 3b 5 1 3 2 4! ,Clark, lb 3 1 1 16 0 I Jiowerman, e 5 0 1 . - ? 1 t {Reitz, 2b 4 1 2 2 f, I .Ely. ps 3 o i o r? Rhine*, p 4 0 2 0 0 I iTannehlll, p 0 0 0 0 0 ( Totals 3G 7 14 27 ic : 'I'll 1 LADE LPHIA. AD. II. IJII. PO. A. E ,Thomas, cf I i o 2 o Delchanty, 1 o 0 o i> Cooley. H? 1 0 0 15 0 McFarlr.ntl, 1 y 0 0 0 Chiles, If 5 1 2 0 0 LxJo1?\ 2b 4 2 1 2 4 f'ick. rf 3 1 1 2 0 Lauder, .lb '.{QUI -1 Douglas*. c 10 2 0 1 Crow. s* 3 0 1 2 C Flfield. 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 33 *5 7 21 11 : Hatted for Thomas In ninth. Batted for Cooley In ninth. Pittsburgh 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 Phlladeiphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0?i Earned runs, Pittsburgh 2. Two bas< Jits McCreery. Willlnmu, LnJole. Thret ra?<? hits, Donovan. Kly. Stol?*n bases Donovan, McCarthy. " Reltz. Douglass Cross. Double plays, Lauder, Cooley Cross. Cooley. First lms<? on balls, or iili, Clark. Flick. Struck out, by Jlliinoj 1. Time, 2:10. Umpires. GalTncy and An crews. Other National Lcngnc Games. At Louisville. nitr Ix?ulsvil|?. ....oooooooo 0-0 0 < New York ....12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 13 I Barned runs. Now York 2. Battorles Cun^nlrigham and Klttn-'lro: Carrlrk urn ?THH REAL QUESTION. _ Thrr real question of disease is "Can I be cured?" If jrou or anyone dear to you l? losing strength and energy andvitality, il you are wise you will not spend much time trying to figure out just what name to call the disease by. P* It is almost impossible to & draw the line where debilitv and weakness merge into con option. Your trouble Riay not be consumption to-day, but you don't know what It may btronts to-mor r?r., _^rrr9*?*r?> pi'2' h ^un(^rc^!' ^ peoconditio"1 ^eallh 'aml IX C7 u u u n c e d them/,'i?3?1,1 tl^yln consumption? You don't " '' v. ivdxxiy can ever kuovr; but tlint is not tiis qneiiion, The important point fa i".ut !,,1cT ueTr hopelessly ill but thi* mutch' Diacovery" restored And Saved them. 1 7/" "?? to do hnrdly any work at nil," v.'L* Jennie Dingman. of Vnnbureu, ICal le' i? ' " hi n moM Ifjterpiting Irttrr tc ,1'iTi' pa|ti |n mv kft side awl " ntiJ )m<l Iieadftchc nil the time. I trird : '"If mr 111i'lr ft,,.! It I ?.l nt.rini' 1 ' 1 !','1'1 aKh; i Kot so'lxid I had to belli liCtl ,uur " My hiwt>an(J thought I had comuraptloii. ?p wantr4 jiic to get a doctor, but 1 told him If j '* !< (onMimptlou they could not hrlt. mr. \V< I 'lvjnt would try L?r. I'lrrce's Gulden Medi I,,*rov*ry and before I hod taken one b?ttl< " ywijfh wim Mopped und I hnv# hud no inurr " returning. Voiir tnHicine in the best J nqvr f-vrr taken." Write to I)r. K. v. Pierce. ITp will fletul y^u j^ood fatherly, professional ivdvlce It: ? pntti scnlcd envelope nhsolutely frer. thirty twits experience ui chief consul V,n?. Pliywian of the Invalids' Hotel, n! *-ifI<ilf>, n y? hits made hitu sn expert in chronic disease* fls YourlfSaii*\ \ FalBSng Out'?t ] Do not worry about the falling of p a I your hair, tho threatened departuro 1 , f of youth and beauty. And why 7 t Because, if there la a Bparkof life 1, 1 remaining hi the roots of tho hair, 1 1 ; fflilr !pr; l 51 will arousQ It into healthy activity. 3-'. I Tho hair ceases to come out ;^it be- ; j ti?uo w btwv,? UDa 100 B?OT 01 yoar <j~ s f> youth is restored to you. It will also ^ I euro dandruff, niako a rich growth, * 1 y and restore color. $1.00 a bottlo. $ 5/ Wo have a bool; on tiio Jl&lr and Its ty, J Diseases. Ithfreo. { Tho Beat Adwlco Froo. ] If you do not obtain all the bcn?flla Iyou cxpected from tho mo of tho VlRor,' write tho Doctor abnnt It. Adtlreni, Da. J.C. AYEH, Lowell. Man. Grady. Umpires, Emslie and McDonald. , Time, 1:3. At Chicago. Til IF. . f'hicapo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 li 2 j Washington ..0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-221 ' Batteries, Taylor and Chnnce; McFarland and McGulro. Umpires, Swartwood and Warner. Time, 1:50. 1 At Cincinnati. HUE Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0,0 M N 31 Boston 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 ?G 12 1 , Earned runs, Boston 1 Batteries, Halm ] and Plots; Hickman and Clark. Urnj pi res. Hunt and Connolly. Time, 1:10. ! At Cleveland. It n K J Cleveland ...,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M U [ Baltimoro ...0 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 2-12 20 0 ) Earned runs,. Ualtimoro C. Batteries, . Knepper. Sudhoff and Zimmer: Miller, 5 Kit.?on, Crisham and Robinson. Umpire.*, Smith and Burns. Time 2:00. Attendance, 5 !? _ i At St. Louis. RHE \ St. Louts 10100000010 0-3 10 I [ Brooklyn .......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0?2 5 2 ) Batteries. Powell and Crlper; Kennedy, 1) Dunn nnt! Farrell. Umpires, O'Day and 0 McGarr. Time. 2:47. 1 ) HOUGH It!BURS' IIOADKACE. ) - Twenty-three Riders Have Entered l'or Monday's Koad Event, j Entries for the Rough Riders: Cycle club's first annual road race, to be run ' next Monday afternoon over the old Ini teliigencer course, out the pike to the r Seven-mile post and return, closed yes terday at noon with the secretary, Miir ton Kline. The entry blanks have been " handed to Handicapper E. J. State, who will announce the handicaps In Mon; day's Intelligencer. The entrants and t ) the numbers they will wear are as fol> lows: No. t 1. A. Don Smith. . 2. W. Kdward Salade. 3. William Llloch. 4. F. K. Clohan. \ fi. Charles H. Modar. * I 0. H. MeGranahan. 7. William Frablll. 1 t s. F. K. Cox. !'. W. J. Whit ham. , if. r;. i,. sir on. 11. Robert LI ml Fay. 12. JYrcy Harris. 13. W. It Hill. l i. Herman Fredrclch. 15. JJert Pickett. . 1?*. Frank Armbruster.. IT. H. W. Vance. t IS. Herman Pearlman. 1J?. Will Plankey. 20. Joseph Kline. 21. Frank Uycott.-"' * ".. I 22. J. R. Kurtz. ; 23. Gcorgo V..Dlkeman The Chninless "Wheel. W. D. Claycs,representing the Stearns cycles, Is here- and Is making his Jieadj Quarters with his local dealer, K. lloge, of Market street. There will bo an j exhibition of the celebrated Stearns ' chalnless and chain wheels, ths "Yelj n l low Fellows," nt Mr. Hose's place to3 day. and cyclers are cordially Invited to J call and Inspect the wheels, which rank ; at the top. .1 Tht* Stearns people will cut quite a t 6\vath on the track this season. Their c J "star" Is "Major" Taylor, the-wonderful 1 j colored racer, who Is beating Bald, l a Cooper, Gardiner and the other cracks, f f It Is a case of "this coon looking alike" s 1 to all the other top-notchew. .s ? HOXING. t ) 1: t The Drovers' Home club will be the ^ i scene of a stilt argument 4o-nlght, lie- v tween Jimmy Fogarty and George 1 ; Carl, who are scheduled for twenty ? '< rounds at catch weights. The club boys J ] will endeavor to make the affair a great t , success, and look for ;i large crpwd. ? u Oscar Gardner's hands will bo In good h [ shape enough for hi* four round set-to r ! with his brother. Eddie, at the Wyan- i ? dotte's picnic this afternoon. v Young Rader and Spike./McFarlnnd n will do> battle In a four round preliml- I nary at the Drovers' Home club, Ben- 1 wood, to-night. ?'i c A UVF.IjY FIGHT. Terry McGoverii I'uts Sammy Kelly ^ Out in FIvs? Hounds. Ii , imv. w iuuj\, .uay -v.? jfii> jujuuv ern, of Brooklyn, defeated .Sammy Kelly In less than live rounds at the Broadway Athletic Club to-night. Kelly was In good shape, but MeGovern, ! with youth on his side was better. , Both were cautions at the opening. Mc' Governor got In close, and shot four rlglit arm jabs In quick succession to the ribs and kidneys. Sammy began holding, and was cautioned. McGovern punished his opponent on the body very severely. MeGovern came up like a hull dog In the second round, and forced Kelly Into the hitter's corner, sending right and left to the head, wind and ribs. Kelly, In an endeavor to break ground, slipped to the lloor, and MeGovern helped him to his feet. Kelly kept breaking away, MeGovern forcing the puce. In the third round MeGovern began boring In and sending his trip-hammer right hard and fast to Kelly's ribs. During the fourth round MeGovern Kepi on forcing, uuuiiuk imru nun ouen run! hud Kelly weak from body blows at \ the bell. In the fifth round McGovern wan the ^ aggressor, and got Kelly Into n neutral corner. Terry rushed and played fur the upper works. He nwurig ids loft ' to the head, followed by a right on the 1 Jaw, staggering Kelly. Then without a moment's delay he sent his left, to n the bend a^ain, and Kelly fell back- I ' ward, his bond striking the llor?r lieav- <: ' liy. McGovern danced around hlK | prostrato opponent while I he referee q I was counting the ten second!*. Kelly, !. who was not unconscious, tiled to g?;i I up. but It was to no purpoHc, anil he was counted out. c University Athletlm Q Special Dl*nntch to tho IntHltccncer. |i MOKGANTOWN, \\\ Va.. May. DO.? i At a meeting of tho Athiellc Association n yesterday evening, A. yeajjer. was ^ I ebcted president for tho next school 1 year; A. 1J. Crum, vice president; v i, George lloyd, secretary, 'rmd K. h. i Cole, treasurer. .1. II. Donuhefr\:oC Al* f i logheny, Pa., wii.h eluded manager or f tho baso ball tcuui for ItiOO. The aaao- c latlon voted In favor of going in the lew inter-collegiate athletic association low toting formed of the colleges of Vest Virginia and western Pennsylvalin. . The base ball team returned to-day rom its western trip, which was a dlsippointment. The team won half the James played. The other." were lost hrough poor Holding. The team is behind financially, so far this season, >ut , expects to recuperate in the two rames on Decoration Day against Vashlngton and Jefferson. The department ol elocution at the university will ;lve a play for Its benellt. HOWLING. In the Musce league, last night, the iom Moores (and Hervey) rolled great en pins'. Score: 1st. 2d. 3rd. Tot. Tom Moores 10C4 ici 1071 3oy, Jrcscents bCJ $19. HS3 2017 HEN WOOD Nl-WS. Local Happenings of Importance in a limy Town. Notice of the repeal of the Ben wood Southern ordinance hasn't Men served in the company &-et, the company havng been granted a few days of grace villi the hope of effecting a settlement. The- company shows a desire to settle, >ut' It may not agree to satisfactory erms and will likely resort to nn Inunction restraining council's interfernce until the controversy can be decid;d in the courts. Council does not var.t to toe unreasonably swift, and all hlngs'considered It has been lenient vlth the company since the passage of he franchise ordinance in 1S95. After he company passed Into the hands of ecelvers, the city did paving In the Cherokee strip which -tho railway should jave done, but the citizens could not vnit, and for this work which cost 15,500, the company paid council only 13,000. It has failed to put up lights on ilternatlng poles, build Its barns in the :orporatlon limits and do certain pav- I ng. Now council Intends to call a I T^it. and a sum about $4,000 will call hlngs square. An option has-been taken by Mr. Klnlev on .come lots near the "tappe prop* rty, in the North End, on which ho viII Fink a test well, ns he believes he :an secure' pood drinking wate* from a -veil near the river. The experiment vill be awaited with Interest. Of the ;ity wells only or.o is holding out. The ipeclal council committee will inspect he filtration apparatus at Lorain* Ohio, text week. Yesterday morning the discovery was nade that thieve.* had entered a Ternlndl car, containing a shipment of Milwaukee beer for W. P. Curran. The )Olice are working on the case. Raiload officials Intend to vigorously prosrcutr* 'the thieves and will tr{.* hard to "" >reak up this practice. r* Dr. J. N. Alley, city health olllcer at- | ributes the large number of typhoid ! rases to poor drinking water, not ex- , ilusively city water, however. Miss Crystal Dietrich nnd Mr. Charles Vhitcmnn will be brideEtnaid and best ' nan. respectively, at the Seabrlghtjchultze wedding on June 7. The state assembly of the National Union will meet in Kenwood. June 20. Vbout fifteen delegates will attend from jther parts of the state. The public school entertainment will icctir June S, but no commencement vlll be held as there Is only one gradu- : tte, Albert Nolte. Dr. b. E. Wychoff, formerly of Grafon, yesterday rented rooms over Sates' drug store and will practice lere. i The M. E. Sunday School will run a j Iyer excursion to Cresap'a Grove, on ruiy. 4. 1. Mrs. IVlll Serlgi lias returned from a ) is It. to relatives at Parle View. ! An addition is being built to the Leach grocery. Sam Hunter Is 111 of typhoid fever. Circus in town to-day. MARTIN'S 1'1-RKY NEWS. riio Dally Chronicle of "Wheeling's Progressive Neighbor. Jacob Danewood. aged r>4, residing on fefferson street, near Broadway, made wo attempts yesterday to commit sul:ide. About 1 o'clock in the afternoon le llrst attempted to end his existence >y shooting himself, but his wife anil | umlly interfered, and It was after con- I hlerable dlfllculty that they gained pos- :| esslon of the revolver. Not being en- I Irely satistled with the proceedings In H he first round he left his home In a ft turry and started towards the river, I thereupon his wife summoned the po- 8 Ice. After a dllllgent search Dane- J vood was found In one of the small ^ mlldings adjoining Spence, Haggs & Jo.'s foundry. He had secured a leather talter, and when the police broke the loor open, which he had fastened on 31 he inside, had It carefully adjusted round his neck and was seeking a suit- f ible place to fasten it. He was taken iy Oflicers Bailey and Erwin to the city f*e rison, where en route he expressed his ]l0 leslre to throw himself under the * . wheels ot' a passing train. He will probbjy be taken to St. Clairsvllle. where n inquiry will bo made as to his san- F1 ty, which the officers think probable, de le has been out of work for some time ni; .ml his family attribute this as the th> ause of hl8 rash acts. die cd Carl nigh. aged S years, residing on an fifth street, had his right hand badly njured yesterday. ITe was riding in one St f Seabrighfa stuno wagons, when the L. lorses drawing it became frightened wl ,nd ran off. As they turned into Sea- th right's lane the boy was thrown tinder ?t 1 he wagon, both wheels passing over Th is right hand, cleanly cutting off a por- an ion of hlB Urst linger, besides badly rushing the entire hand and badly pr< raising his right arm and shoulder. H<i ] i-as removed to his home, where the tcc ummoncd physician carefully dressed tet ho Injury. it was thought last even- th ig that amputation of the hand would ha f necessary. 001 Thomas McLaughlin, a workman on roi he new newer on Fifth street, had a 'i:i cry narrow escape from death yester- 1 ay morning. He was lying down while Is unneHng under the \V\, It. & T. railroad ch; arck, when the ground around him gli ave way, almost entirely covering him wl fortunately his helpless plight was ob- F. erved by a fellow workman, who at coi nee began shoveling tho earth away ( rom around him. McLaughlin, while adly scured, was very lucky In escap- jjr ug with only a few slight bruises. Vij "Conveyor" will make three trips to Ki Vhcellng Saturday night: tei Leave ^ Leave Joj IUI tin ? r< wmvunf?. .| ? ? ?:00 tin Itov. Jnmcn IT. McCnrinlck, of Stow- fh! l-t'H Station, Pa., will preach :it tin* M; J. r. church to-morrow mornliiK and mvon I ok. Ho well Jones, a rollor nt the Aetna- lut tandartl, had hht left i?y?. and face Uo orcly burned yoHtorduy morning by hot Ion rcaso. ^ ltov. John Wlor. D. D., president of fin Iclo collcffo, will preach at tin* M#?tli- ? dint Eplncopal church to-morrow oven- CI UK. JJ To-day In pay Jay at n?> J.aughlln ml AMtiwi-Htah'dard lnllln; alno the Vent Virginia kla?rt Iioukv. The tla worlu-rs <?f tlu? LauKhlln mill /III picnic at Hteulft'n grove to-day. WYANDOTTE Club's picnic at the Itntn B'nlr Oroutulj*. tfnturdny. Dancing rom 1 p. in. to li:3o p. m. a Krand ahc walk will wind up the fun. ? ?111 \brWIM SBS5S1 Kid-Ne-Oids are i 1^1 at all dj-iipc stores?yc tkSisk a' home?ho will voucl Morrow's Liverl sjr\&|s5 sell for 2oc a box?a SSrVv^ Kid-Ne-Oids and Liver!; ...GREA' Colombi Ladies' Columbia ISS8 Pri LADIES **COl 1898 Pri These machines are Co Columbia guarantee. They but are of 1899 manufacture, you will find good reasons f stock of these machines is 1 If there Is no rmimr i\a a mh it a <r>tb if> rwtL ivi/\i>iui -whun SWF BROS,, I 11KLLAIKE HAPPENINGS. i alters of Imprest in tho Metropolis of Belmont County rho graduates of the high school this ar, tho cluss numbering twenty-one, < ve Issued the inventions to their ; lends for the commencement, which , 11 be held on die 2nd of June, In the < rst M. ID. church. The address v.*as llvered In the Christian church last ( ?ht by Prof. George \V. Knight, of j e Ohio .State University and u splen- | 1 audience wn.s out to hear the learn- ] lecturer, whose address was pointed i d entertaining. \ number of Bellalro people were nt \ . Clalrsvllle yesterday. In tno suit of j rf. Wood bridge against the city, j lereln the principal thing sought was , c removal of a hose house from the eet adjacent to residence property. . ic city lias purchased a lot on the hill ; d whatever the result of the suit n w hone house In a different locality Is ' j. C. SedgtvIcU, state central commit>imin In this district, yesterday afnoon, made final arrangements with * _ Ualtlmore & Ohio railroad tor n ; If fare rate for tin? Republican state ; nventlon from this point. All the uls In the state entering Columbus 1 vc made a similar rnte. < Che Delmont Light & Power Conipnny 1 the name of u new company Just artered under the laws of Wont Vir i lla. The capital stock Ik $5,000, of 1 ?Ich 10 per cent has been paid In. K. < Gerrlsh, of Wheeling, is one o* the Inrporators, and Is also the promoter. I I a Drlp.gs and bride pleasantly on- 1 talned the members of the Uniform mk Knights of Pythias and their 1 ves In Armory hall last evening. The < lights of 1'y thins 'band wan in at* ulancc and rendered some very en- ] able music during the evening. * Plii' loss to the National steam launy by fire Thursday night, amounted > nlmnl SM00. Tho fllv was rfintlnod to . 1 dry room nnd a !:ir#^?* nnmbev of ! Iris were either burned op or ruined, tloney UroR. owned the establish- , int. 1 rile movement on foot by Ilnckotfn ml t.i imy the Sullivan property on is?? Illll, and put up 11 dnncini; pnvll- * i. Is ineetlnn with nuccchh, drn. 12. A. Denfenbnutfh, nRotl fifty- J ;li( yi ar;=. db'd :>t llu' h?nno <?:' !i- r i-m, iAIvE INTO YOUR SHOES illcn'H Foot-Knse, n po\vd?r for the fret. eure?? painful, Hwollen, HinartlnK, noriih and Instantly Hilton tlu> ?tlnir t ??f oorjis nnd bunion!'. It'n the Krnucojnfort discovery of the ago. Allen'.* >ot*l?aso tnnkfH t!*ht or new idtoos r<-.'l sy. It In n ot-rtnln euro for nweatlnK, lloun nnd hot, tired, aching f??et. Try to-day. Hold by nil dru?,Kif?!s? nnd rdioe iron. Uy tnnll for 2f?c In i?tanjpH. Trlnl citato FHUK. Addrcrfv, Allen H. OJmjd, J<o Hoy, N. Y? ttlu*ia You lir.vt -\ / that' J y, You Jl K, ? yo'"ilil rillilimiiUIJIJlT ncys lyrat: ^ - fcd Take the modern, scientific, practical, up-to-date mcdldi backache, kidney ailments, sleeplessness and urlna Adults or diildren. We know Kid-Nc-Oids will nl: above ailments and minor affection them?we have given names of eurcd?investigate and you will get Disordered kidneys are indicated by pains fullness after eating, scanty or scalding urine, weakr the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of vltalil body, or both, and sediment in the urine. n yellow tablet form?put up in boxes? jur druggist will tell you of cures i 1 for the truth of our every assertion, ax cures constipation, biliousness, c t all drug stores. ix, manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists,! T BARGi a Bicycles for Wc . Be^el-Gear Cliainle ce $125. Reduced to $60. JJMBSA CHAIN, IV ice $75. Reduced to $42. lumbias of the highest grade thr are not shop-worn wheels carrie , Compare them part tor part w or the admitted superiority of C imited. agent in your locality, write to u 1NG CO Columbia Dealers, Wfoee J'W -i"ir? r. D. Denfenbaugh, Thursday evening, 1 md will be buried at Bcthel'to-day, the funeral going out <hf I3ellaire, Zanea- Vest lilie & Cincinnati railroad. Auditor Aldredge clerked for the lo- Th> Mil board of equalisation yesterday. Mr. yestt . Udredge has proven himself a splen- circu did oillcer an auditor and they are o finding some things for the tax dupli- 20 10 ?ato that have not always been on. to s( Rev. J. I\. McKallip, formerly pastor sai,s )f the First Presbyterian church here, ancej recently resigned his charge at Pauxa- for d tawney, I'a., on account of falling ^n.? health. His friends in this section will \vhe" ae sorry to learn 9f th!.*. ,.r c The Youns Men's Club received yes- Madi lorday, the articles of incorporation terdil !rom the secretory of stnte. This club ^r, growing steadily. They give a picilc in Keyser'a orchard next Tuesday. ju-e t Hellalre Chnpter 107, Royal Arch Mrs. Masons, held an Interesting meeting gj1( ast night and conferred the royal arch Cunr legrc e upon a team. Half a dozen more i)Usj: :anclidatcf? are in line. Gr, Arnold Wesllng. an aged and respect- Walt >d man on Gravel Hill, died Thursday j:0jiCi jvenlng. In his seventy-fleventh year, of ,l:e Infirmities of his years. The funer- n , ll will occur to-day. Seven Rev. Charles M. Watson, Mrs. T. A. * *..* Ilodefer and others who attended the ^hrlPtlan church conference at "Wll- V. ninnton, arc- at home again. The funeral of William Rlnker to?k ,M^r dnce from his late home In the Third A.1 .vard. Interment In Rose II111 comeery. Ml: The Daughters of Liberty will give a mon annquet In their hall on June G. TIjo O. J. A. M. have been Invited to attend. AT A party of Elks fiv.tn this city will nrda eavo next week for St. I/ouls, Mo., to Can] ittend the Elks' convention. Play Prank Maxwell left yesterday for his ' iome In Cleveland, after spending a ,'ew days with friends here. Miss E. Cummins has returned home no ?i from :i three weeks* visit with rela- remt Ivcri In Flndlny. Syru Mips Slla .McCarthy, of Iiuvenswood, the ( \V. V.i., I? the guest of rclaUvcn on 'Pain, Hose Hill. ronu' A portion of 1 lode for l?ron.* irlnps fac <>ry was off yesterday on account of tio rl.iNM. Yesterday was pav day for the emdoyen of the- Idast furnace. Steamship Tickets. Ti .T. C,. Tomllnson. aqent Pennsylvania Int'H, No. o tel.'vcr.th str*'-1. !? agent for If: lh- North German Lloyd, Cunnrd, esti Atncrlcnn. French. \nehor, Red Star ind White Star linos. See him for low- yi\\\ *t rates. a O _/v ?T? T~7 x Beantto W Yw !la? ta BiL'Jht J'-? "rr i U. tig women? s you over sat<1 're talking for poor, eiek killetliing wrong? )u wouldn't bo or " dead tired"? ng folks in good :h don't feel tliut indeed! your kidneys in liy shape-? f le that banishes kidney ry disturbances in either solutely cure the Un%$ s directly due to those who were at the truth. In the tack, distress or less and cliills, pains in ty, swelling In limbs or -sell for 50c a liox py?/jll| llioy ellocteil hero |y?|Wl ostiveness?they ||3?$l ?prinRfield, Ohio. illSIIgl \INS... >men. ss, Model ?1, 00. IOOESL 46. 50. oughout and bear the d over from last year, 'ith other bicycles anrl olumbia quality. The is dlrcct. Hartford, Conn, ilin*?, W. Ve. liOUXDSYILLE lUJlKJKT. cnlay's Ncwh From Marsha County's Chief City. oiwnnds of people wore In the cit 'rdny to see the John Robin?c It lias been many years Fine :r>;e ?i crowd has been In the clt e a circus. The people were ivc n?,? ,,-UV> lV.r. normln -> ?i il s. A number of arrests were :r.uil runkkenness nntl 5n1nbllr.it. ;ses Mattle and Jessie Graham. c sling, and their guest. Mrs. !>e-Si r if CharlestLMj. wore vlsltlns ?e Mathews, of Fifth street, yet! iys-. Mattle Rnnkln, of Grnysville, an Clara Daker. of Xew M:irt'.u.?vlllt ho prists of their parents, Mr. an Cyrus Lutes, of Fifth street. riff J. E. Dofle and Deputy S. y\ liniihnm have returned fr?m K'ss trip to St. Clalrsville, Ohio, int Stllwell, R. I!. Frye and W. I] on wore deputized ns extras on th u force yesterday. Mamie Crlswell. of Zanesvllk tli?> .quest of Miss Daisy Catlett.o nth fit root. s. \V. D. Rogers, of Wayncsburc Is visiting Mrs. Dr. T. R. Rogers Inth street. s. "Douglas. of Wheeling, Is th : nr her sister, Mrs. ,7. M. Turnrj Ifth street. Mollle Sharp , left yostcrda: ilng, for her home at Lisbon, low;: the NVynndatte Club's pienle. Sat y, Ft ate fair grounds, tho Osciv Incrs and the Will Gutmans \v!l i\ game of base ball, beginning o j ciock. usmr uuiuiut win ciucii Ifthc Ilaliy is Cutting Tooth, uro and use that old and well-triedj*. Mrs. 'Wlnslow'a Soot Inn 1?, for children teething. It soothe Jhild, softens the? ruih, allays a! cures wind colic and Is tho boa dy for diarrhoea. Twonty-fiv ml bottie. ' inf insurance. REAL ESTATE tie Insurance. on purchase or make a loan or real ltd havo the title Insured by tho EEMNG TITI.1! & TRUST C? No. 1303 Market Street. t. mtsski.l rvc-ido! . BTll-'l'l Sccrctai lUWMNti Vloc rrpuldoi 11. TliAOt Ans't. tfecrctar li. CIi.CUltlSl..l?xamluer of TUlt /TfoNE CENTmm _ word I tc All solid advertisements under u the following heading: t i : ?? m ?? .WANTED, PERSON AL9, I'l LOST AND FOUND, c" FOR KENT. FOR SALE, ? ?\ ?? will bo Inserted at tho rato of ?- u, ONEgCENTSAgWORDI ? = rl Canaries. of jTI AN AIUES-GOO IIART7. MOUNTAIN dr V-'* Hollers, Males J2.00, Femalos 60c. ut te llKNKV HELMimfailTU cornor Mar- si itet and Sixth streets. mrl7 - "" ' rn Susincss Chances, -YTrEEKLY PRO TITS?DON'T LOSE VY tho chunco. Monoy can do doubled r every month In Wheat. Stocks and Cotton. |* We pay protlts every Ilfteen days to clients. Our plan of safety la unoqualed. Wrlto for full particulars. frco to any addrc-sj. C. ) :. JIACKEY & CU., 3 ltroiid- 111 way. N. Y. ApS-3 to Dor Stent U] ITIOR RENT?UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 3 1518 Chapllno. T. M. GARVIN. my2 nuit iiiiiivj.?or; v i-jvalj Kuuma JU in tho City Conk Building. Inquire at tho City Panic ot Wheellitjf. mr20 FOIt RENT?FALLOURB BUILDING. 'P 1G15 Market street; 12 living room?: sa- ? loon and bar fixtures. Inquire ut GEO. K. BOYD'S, 1417 Chupllno street. ap21 FOR RENT. k N Dwelling Rooms on I5th street. Store Rooms on Mnln street. N JAMES L. HAWLEY, N I0C5 Muln Street. FOR RENT. N Eight-room dwelling, opposite Echo N Point. Large lot. Modern conveniences. rs, Monument Place, Elm Grove. Ono of v, tho handsomest places out tho pike. ? FOR SALE. Nine-room dwelling. Pleasant Valley. All St modern conveniences. Lot 81 foot front by 500 feet deep. Excellent barn. (Tills Is u cliolco residency property). 51 NORTON & COMPANY, IG Exchange Bank IJulldlng. jfor Sale. OR SALE - PINE BIIICIC DWELL- n JNG on Fourteenth at.; I offer my residence, No. 115 Fourteenth st. for calo; __ [ ossesBlon an'd terms to ?ult purchaser. _ Inquire of T. B. McLAIN, Dental and [Surgical depot, City Bank building. mrll-tth&B - T710R BALK-A NO. I FARM. FOUR ll miles from Wheeling, on Wheeling h( v and Fairmont pike: HO acres; will sell jj M whole or part; fruit of nil kinds; good jl( c UU|IUIII?B, u IUIIU nuti.il jun laii ni.inw jQ money. For further In formation call on i0 u or address WM. L. DOWBER, 8329 Chap3 *lnc street, Wheeling, \V. Va. ap:0-w&s jr | j^OIt BALE. a] A Few Choice Lots at Edglngton. ^ | CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. W. V. IIOGE, y! City Dank Building. I3J0 Markot StrocL STOCKS FOR SALE. Wheeling Pottery. I?a Belle Mill. w BellaIro Gas & Electric Co. 01 Wheeling Bridge. v V Wheeling Stool & Iron Co. Crystal Glass Co. t\ Central data Co. d> Bloch Bros. Tobacco Ca ui BONDS. Whitaker Mill. n Wheeling Bridge. jl Fostoria Glass Co. ji Ravenswood, S. it G. R. R. Wheeling Stamping Co. Nntlonal Steel Co. stock. American Tin r, Plato Co. stock. National Biscuit Co. stock jj bought and sold on stock exchange, Chicago . SIMPSON & TATUM, i Room 4, City Bank Bldg. 'Phono GG1. ? jj FORMAL?.? fj STOCKS. J Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. H .1 I-a Cello Iron Works. J Central Glass Co. . I West Virginia Glass Co. ? Crystal Glass Co. *; Fostoria Glass Co. / : Wheeling Bridge Co. V Wheeling A Belmont Bridge Co. 7, >5 Wheeling Pottery Co. J: * Wheeling Hallway Co. " ,i First National Banl< of Bellaire, 0. " ( Bellaire Gas & Electric Co. c< Peabody Insurance Co. 1c 1 G'.-o. It. Taylor Co. ,\ I Bloch Bros. Tobacco Co. o BONDS. d Fostoria Glass Co. ^ Moundsvllle. Benwood & Wheeling Rail- Ct way Co. r! Whitaker Iron Co. II Ohio River It. R. Co. V, Monongahola River R. R. Coal Co. ?. Town of Snlem. v Jackson County G per cent. 1, Tin and Steel Stocks bought and sold n direct on New York and Chicago Stock fj o Exchanges. 1, j HOWARD HAZLETT, ? U STOCKS, HONDS AND INVESTMENTS. i- National Kxchnniru Bank Hulldlng. nr c ti Summer SiQAorts. $ i DEER PARK HOTEL, j) "On the Crest of the Alleglicnles," jfr DEER P\RK, MD. f< l* Several desirable newly furnished COT- d \ TAGKS FOU KICJCT for th?- coming Ben- a d Hon; ready for occupancy from June l. Those cottages ar<> fully equipped for n housekeeping, cr if preferred, occupants it ' can arrange for meals at tho hotel, which ir a opens June n. v Most deslrablo location In the Allegheny o Mountains. On line of 1). ?fc O. ]?. K. j'or rr ' terms and full Information, address O. C. .IONICS, Manager. J, tlu*:< Haltlmnrc. M'l.. H. ^ Hullding. r I* OCH LYNN HEIGHTS HOTEIi. MT. J. LAKE PARK. MD. Under tho management of MRS. L. 13. C. ? LIST. ( Will open for the season June 1. Special * rates furnished on application. myM-mwifrf* ci Stationery. SSookt, Stc. j p i; Gifts for Graduates, s As is cur custom each year, wo havo ^ tnado preparations to meet tho demand y\ ~ for v II GIFT nOOKS KOR Ij ' COMMENCEMENT DAY. ? Wo also have a lino of REWARD nn<l P1CTUKB CAHDS for teachers of coun- i1 try schools. j' ,1 Don't forget that wo havo tho two UKST V KNCYCI.OPKMAS IN T1IH WOULD- K " rHAMHEUS* ami the HHITANNICA. ?! jj Sold on easy payment plan. ? i STANTON'S BOOK* STORE. y| r rj^iu: riTTSuuitc.ii dispatch. v Commorclal-0nr.otto, Times, fin- e> clnnatl inquirer and Knsiorn ntul Western Dallies delivered. Weekly Papers, l.ltorury and Fashion Mateazlnes. Cheap Hooks, Stationery " and Gospel Hymns. c ' C. H. QIIIMBY, S 1414 Market Street. 11 ' v k 5)ic(ficnl. c ? AiiiKRi CMdwslor** EncSIjh rcanyrtml F?? ]U Mii?wna Hum, an? xhe tlCBt. Si??, T?k? t>o ctWr. NtJ in rutLi'U't. "KtUf C? " iimi > tteturp Mnil. ai iv,,_ .i? . U Lhlchonior tbi.-iuK*rOo.t 1'UUatU.. I'm. ^ u fpHB INTELLIGENCER^ pRlNTiNO !' y JL ESTA11 LI 8 H M V.NT DOF.S N CAT, I ACCURATE AND PROMPT WORK. Bv. Proposal*. JOTICE TO CONTRACTOH&"'*"1 s Scalnl proposals will bo received;-attllo-* 1 Adulphl, Huntington. W. A "a., by the1 oard of Director* of the We?t "Virginia sylum for Incurable until 10 o'clock n.'. Suturday. tho 10th day of Juno, 1S99, ir tho erection and completion of ono ' the group of building* fop raid asylum, accordance with drawings and Pixjcltlitlona (whloh In to Ineludo tho plumbing ' tho building) prepared by Harrison Ibrlght, architect, Charleston. W. Va. Copies of tho drawing* and specltleasnn may bo bOoiV at tho Asylum for ln? irablos at Huntington and at tho oillco the architect, Charleston, on 'and'after ay 20. Tho Board of Directors reserve the ght to reject any and all bids and to alvo any Informalities in tho reception : bids. Address all communications rogardlng awlngs and specifications to tho archl ct, and address tho bids to the underlined, Adolphi Hotel, lluntlnrton. MRS. MAKVJACKSON RUFPNER, ylK Prenldont of tho Hoard of IMreotora. 5lcal Stfate, or Sale fl-room houso at Pleasant Valley; has I conveniences; lari;o lawn; lot 85x520, i tho crcek. Will sell at a bnrgaln. Building lots in Pleasant Vnllcy. Building lots In Park .Viow, from 5160 ;>; on easy termo. MONET TO LOAN. ~i}fc TIIEO. W. FINK & CO.. hono N'o. 087. 1503 Morkot St> FOE/ o. 100 Vlrp-lnla street o. 108 Virginia street 8 00 . o. 77 South York street 20 l>0 o. GG Seventeenth street lfi 00 o. 35 Seventeenth street, 4 rooms.. 12 00 o. 71 Seventeenth street, 4 rooms.. 12 00 o. 37 Twentieth street 13 00 o. 41 Twentieth street ........ll 00 o. 2005 Wood street, 3 rooms........ 7 00* o. 2508 Mala street 9 00 o. 2510 Main street. 2 rooms G 00 o. 1130 Churles street B 00 o. 30 Sixteenth street, bottling cellar 12 00 o. 32 Sixteenth stroot, storo room.. 10 00 o. 31 Sixteenth street, storo room ami 2 rooms 1C 00 able, Fourteenth street fi 00 able, Alley 13 G 00 FOR SALE. Business liouso and dwelling Sixteenth reet. Main street residence % Market street business property. JAMES A. HENRY, oal Estato Agent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Agont, No. lfi?3. Main street. myll ;OR SALE{BARCWN ahohb. Tho property at 132 Zano Ptrcet; S-roomed )uho: lot fronts on both Zano and South uron strootH; room enough for two moro dusos. Will poll at a big bargain, and 1 an you tho money to pay for samo on UK time. Easy as paying rent. The l-roomed dwelling at 24 Balcer street, ast Wheeling, for $050; $250 cash and balnco In monthly payments. MONEY TO LOAN. ' : i.O.SMlTH{Exc^S^K l SURE INVESTMENT For Sale, Now Offered. A two-story Brick Dwelling, and Lot. on est side of Main street, throe iloorH north f Eighth stree t. Most desirable location. cry best neighborhood. Building sites In Pleasant Valley, bo- . veen Edglnt'ton Lane and Sclbert's Garen. Second elevation irotn ono to llvo cres. A flno building lot on Llnd street. Two-story frame, six rooms.-Lot CO by 0 feet, corner Thirty-fourth and Chapne streets, with front part of Alhambra Ink on It, opposite Wood Bros.' Planing [ill. FOR RENT?Very cheap, n few ofllco soma in Masonle Temple. Heat, light, mltor aid elevator servico free. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Corner 14th ond Market Sts. Uru&tee Sale*. p RTJSTE E'S'S ALE. " ~ By virtu re of a deed of trust made by .. 31. Glllespy and Lizzie D. Glllespy, his Ife, to me, as trustee, dated May 31, 2i'92, beordeel in the ofllce of the clerk of tho ounty court of Ohio county, West Vlrinia, in Deed of Trust Book No. 35, pago 12, I will sell at the north front door of te court house of said county on ATUR2JAY, tho 3rd DAY OF JUNE. 3S0D, ommenclng nt 10 o'clock a. m.. the foliwlng described property, that Is to say: . certain piece of real estato In tho city f Wheeling, Ohio county, West Virginia, escribed as follows: a piece of land bo?g 315 loot long and 75 feet wide, lying In ip north part of said city, and cast of tho Dromon road, on the margin of tho Ohio iver, commencing for the same at a point bout 23) feet in a north-easterly direction roin the north er.d of the oast parapet all of the bridge over Jonathan's Gut, in lie line of tho north-west front of tho ousft commonly known as tho Stone houso rocery built by Andrew Thalmann pen the lot of ground now bedescribed: thence In the lino f the front of the said stone houso rocery, one hundred and fifteen feet to he north-west corner of snid tract of md; thence south-easterly and at right ngles to said front line seventy-flvo feet; hence southerly and parallel with said r?t line one hundred and fifteen feet; '.once north-westwardly seventy-flvo foot > the place of beginning, together with :ie buildings thereon and all others apurtenances thereunto bflon^lng, resorvlg, however, a strip of ground running ngthviso through the property of a unl Mm wjwiii ui HM'HC IITI 10 i'f KvpL open s ft road; and reserving also the coal uner tlic property and the right to mltio nd remove the same. TF.RMS OK SALK:?One-third and aa ?uch more as the purchaser elects to pay ? cash on the (lav of sale, the balanco i two equal Installment* at ono and two ours. notes hearing Interest from the day f fata to be given for the deferred paylents. W. J. W. COWDRN. Trustee. . Hervey. Auctioneer. apgj Commissioners' Safe. SOMMIssi ONEITS SALE OP VALUAJ 13LE HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit ourt of Ohio county, West Virginia. jade on the day of May, 1SW, and ruerod In Chancery Order Hook No. ?, iKe ?, in a cause in chancery therein ending, wherein William Wagner Is lalntlff. and Jacob Wagner, Louis Wnger, "William Wagner, son of John Wager. deceased; John Wagner. Infant j?on I John Wagner, deceased; William Wager, son of Martin Wagner, deceased; I.ni.u I 4 11H IIIK ? imil'T, I.OUJS ?ai;nor and Mary Warner, infant chilr?n of Martin W&gm r. deceased. nro efenrtants, tho undersigned, who Is hy ild decree appointed Hnoclnl comtnUslonr for tho purpose. will soil at at public ilc. at tho north front door of tho court ousv of said county, to the highest and est bidder, commencing at 10 o'clock a. on tho 17th day of Juno 1SS9. tho fol>vvlxig described real estate. that is to iy: I/Ot Xo. 11. in square No. :7. in tho llghth ward of tho city of Wheeling. Ohio ounly, West Virginia, at No. XU3 Wood treot. of said city aforesaid, which proprty is tho samo propertv conveyed to (Irhnel Wagner, deceased, by 'llenry Usehnu and Wllhelmlna Msehau. his If'.', by deed dated April IT. ISiTT. ami of t'conl h) ibe cl^rk'a oillco of tho county ourt of Ohio county, West Virginia. UUU.Ma Ul?" bAljl^. One-third of the purchase money cash i liatul, or so much more as tho purhascr may elect to pay, on tho (lay of ;ilt\ ami the balance in two etiual Intallment.\ payable In four and eight tonths respectively from day of sale, rlth interost. and tho title to the proprty to be retained until tho whole purItajfo money Is paid. JOSKPH A. ARKL13. Spcclal Commissioner. May 1?. 1JW9. I hereby certify that Joseph A. Arkle, he above named special commlslaoner. as itlven bond as required by the court \ said decree, with approved security. (\ 11. II KN'NINtJ, Merle of tho Circuit Court for Ohio County, West Virginia. myW-s