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t CASE BALL ff BOWLING. f } Sportliigo) | BOXING..|| CYCLING. '| THE STATE SHOOT. Jllco, ol'"Wheeling, "Won tho West Virginia. Individual Cl)U!U))l?nsliip. Ti?? Morchiimltoo^ Event the bij; Attraction To-day. Tin? second day of the moot of the Went Virginia State: SporiHtnenls An gociation yesterday was productive of better shooting. The weather was Ideal, and the traps worked perfectly. The meet closes with- to-day's events. Next year It will be held In Charlestun. which fact was decided on at a meeting or the association last night, ut which officers were eloctql.v.ns follows: President??F. C. Pecclval,-'of Parlccrsburg. ' j Secretary-Treasurer?Ed. 0. Bower, of Slsteravllle; Vice-presidents?John E. "Wright, of Wheeling; J. A. De Giuyter, of Charleston. Yesterday out of 170, targets for the day, C. M. Powers, or Decatur, 111., broke 162, which Is considered fine work. J". S. Fanning, of 6?ij JTranclsto, and H. G. Wheeler, oT. Marlboro, Mass.. were tied for second ;place, with l.">7 each; J. E. Rice, of Wheeling, was third, with 356, and F. E. blullory was . fourth, with lv3. Ulce, of Wheeling, won the state medal In the Individual championship ! uhrmt. unpn ontv In wom>iiM(a ?< state association, although the event v.-as made open to all onjin optional sweep of 12. The scorek In; this event were as follows: : ' : J. Rice 46", J. S. Fanning: -13, Dade 47. *C. M. Powers -J7, F. 13. Mallory 45, ' Sands 43. Relhl 4*J, S.'T., Mallory 40, J. F. Mallory 39, L. E. Mallory, Jr.. ::0. Blbbee 22, Alford 19. Dowler ID. Slator > 1?, Goll IS. Cole lfi, Garden 14. ( Eligible only In optional sweep). , The scores for the day's events resulted as follows: EVENTS. CONTESTANTS. ?.?i?.?i?i?' lj 2] 3} 4| 5] C] 71 Sj 9|l0 Mallory.pT"e 12 12 M15&20 13 12:20 13 ' Mallory, S. T 25 15|2S 12 12(25 13 22j2S|ll n.vir 13 i5|i7 I: :?2i 14 u was Mallory, J. F H|12 IS 1411120 11 slir.in Mallory. L. E:. ]r... l&.ll'lDI ^13!13-*.M3 Schllcher llliKjlfUs'lllsilMllSllbiH Hi:!!. E. W |14jli;l5,m2 21,14:12 1?|10 wiuder i|ir?!iaiiSii4jir;3C!ii3!H|W!H ' lilt.boo Il2;i5!17 1S|13,23112 12|1G 12 3'ills Il2jl0;l7|l2 Jll2(-|14iMilSiW Courtney ;i2.::m- 14 1 :>'22 '.4 u'i:.;io Powers 115115 IS 14 14 2t|13!14)20lli Fanning 12 if/1!>: H(M i24 i 14 [ 1411 s! 13 i Jfallowell I<<!l2|14ll"il3 22'13 lS|17jlt t K-Uil jl"'l? lY;ll:13;23|l0!l2il9|l3 , Alford '|10|14|1SJlSllSp 13il3JlKjl2 Ki:?er |12|12(U 9ilSil7> G| 9.17(11 Mingo :2-llt:7!lHi5'23;13iH{l:?'J2 1 Cole 9 12 17jl3!10;21!13|U|lS|13 ' suyton 12 Ii|r?;i?{i3;2i|i3ii2;i3ii3 I lN*s*mer 114 13 17;l4!l3i22!t2 12 17113 Sands 114:32 ls;;3Ul:22il2!l3;i7ilJ itjf?* -is ii ?;?;?:22;i2iHjWji3 . sicCuiiaBh :..,i2|i31. .. ' r.!.i'i;?-y (.. ..i 17 llil3;l.V 13'12|13 .. Ini i:o:? I.. .. .. 12111);..1..I 71 yy<T* 8!IS?..|..I.. .. J!ackman .'.j..1..).l..{.^1 9};.)*.j._. | To-day's programme Includes the f fe'.iowlnK open events: First. 15; sec- ' end. 15. third. 20; fourth. 15: fifth. 15; sixth,' 2.": seventh. 15; ?:lj,-hth, 45; ninth, ' 20; 'tenth, JO, and the merchandise 1 vent of CO ,blue rocks. In the latter event entrance is oppn only to in em- ] hers of West Virginia gun-clubs or < residents of West Virginia. It will he ' shot at 2 p. m. The prizes are us fol- ? lows: : First class of tics?Varher Hammer- . less gun .donated by Pnrker Bros.; I cash, $10. donated b>* \Vhceifng Gun Club; silver llask, value S"?.'-'dhnated by Dlllon-Hancher Company; '200 Gold Dust sholis, value $5, donated by Gold Dust'Pmv/lpr Pnmnnnv 1 Second class of Baker hammer- I lcss"gun, donated by Baker Gun Forging Company: merchandise, value ?r., donated by D. Gundling it Co.; 2C0 Gold Dust shell?, valuo $*>. donated by Gold Dust Powder Company, box cl- . Kara, value $3, donated by J. B. McK-e. Third class of ties?Cash. S15. donated by Wheeling Gun Club; hat, I value $ii, donated by Charles. Noble; 100 I Gold Dust shells and cash, $2.r>0, donated by Gold Dust Powder Company and Wheeling Gun Club. ; Fourth class of ties?Cash, $10, donated by Windsor Hotel; umbrella, value donated by Henry Sonneborn; clears, value ?5, donated by Wells & Campbell. Fifth class of ties?Vest or pants, value $10, donated by Thos. Hughes & Co. and Wheeling Gun Club. cane, value donated by ICraus Bros.; shoes, value $5, donated by W. A. Hein & Co. ' Tt Is the desire of the management that .ill local shooters turn.out and liarticlpate in this event. INTER-STATE LEAGUE. STANDING OF CLUBS. Clubs. W. I * Per. Mnr.HfW ld 16 .614 Toledo 'J-f .6M New Castle L". 29 Fort Wayne "t .WO Vouncrtown 23 2.1 .KM Grand Kaplds 23 IT .16) 1 ?.iyton 10 ?0 .IKS Wlicfclintf SO 31 .ZSO ; VEST!'P.DAY'S GAMES. iNew Castle r>; Wheeling 4. ManaflHd 2: YoungRtown 0. Fori U'nync 1: Toledo I. Grand Rapid* 2; Dayton 1. TO-DAY'S OA EH. Toledo nt Dayton. Grand Itaplri? at Fort Wayne. .Wheeling at Younnstown. Muutilldd at Sow .Qistlc. Special Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. NEW CASTLE, Pa., Juno 21.-New Caa11 * kept tip her good work to-day and took " tho third game of the aerieu from tho Whe'llnga. In. the third Inning with two ir.en on Iibfch, Miller made a homo run. snoring three rur.n. "WadHWorth and l'arvln were the oppontnK pitchers, hut Wndsv:orth was given the better support and 1 won out. The score: -AbTiii;. ah. it. JiH. J'U. a. i;. . 1 '-ifli. u o o o i o , x.ifiKH 1 1 2 2 1 ' c i (? 2 4 G 1 imaul, ef .1 1 0 2 2 0 *? rii.'lu. lb 2 o l lu 2 0 -I' J 2 2 1 2 0 , "/ ?. 21# r, i i a a n I' .k lay. rf I u 2 1 (, o u li'.'swcrth, p I 1 I l 3 0Total ni r, io 27 15 2 ' ,\n. it. an. ro. a. e. ' cr 1 i o 0 o ; I'S'tl". rr 5 I 1 2 0 0 r.-ySor, < * r, 1 :i 1 1 2 t u o 2 1 o , Ml' *. 3b .1 o 1 ^ 2 it r"- n? a l o d r, o ' i wlm-hJinj, i t> 2 H It it 1 If 0 2 2 0 11 1 :?rvln, i? * u o 0 2 1 7"t'il \ 10 27 II I -j>, ? ?'n*IJ? b ft 3 1 2 0 0 0 ft-C IIMK o 0 0 0 ?. 0 0 1 0?1 o7V'? DobbH. Homo run, Jllllor. htoH-Ji bun/1*, Miller. Canto and lx?bb>?. I' I'lnyn, WmlRwnrth, Munri rhrht. Ilui'i'B on bulla, hy Wad?\vorl.b, 3; , by I'urvln. I. lilt l,y plti;)i?.r. J'arvln J. I otruck out, by Wuduworih 8; by 1'arvln C. j;' rn ffcc life of the b$Q(X> * ?, business woman is Iv^Ocx >'$' r*?*?wy. Usually Uvprx) i it is a monotonous Kr?$&0; routine of work. n^Px*! ?*? . ?^efl aggravated rXC3?V< 7^5 ^y temper /Tt^^ or stupidity of pn LAQ\ U5-. others. And when tt'jSnNsfr **,e Physical conEe-^TS? >^a*n ditiou of the woms 'ill/ft an keeps lier in sR?a ? *-4 constant suffering, ' it makes her lot a il LJ s0 many women lmve found entire relief from the ills peculiarly feminine, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that it seems almost criminal to neglect the opportunity of a complete cure offered by the use of this medicine. You arc invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V., either personally or by letter free of charge. If ycfur case is severe or others have failed to reach it, do uot hesitate to write to or go nnd see Dr. Pierce. Your letter will be read in private, its contents treated as a sacred confidenec, and an answer promptly returned in a plain envelope bearing no printing upon it. Write without fear and witnout fee. " 1 had been n grent sufferer from female weakness for about two years," writes Mrs. Emma Richardson, of Goss. Wayne Co., Ky."Could not do my work port of the time. "X took four bottle* of Dr. I'lctrr.'s i . . r? Favorite Prescription $//, arid felt as well an I y/& ever did. 1 have also used Doctor Pierce's En Golden Mcdical Dificovcry for ulceration of the throat -with - good result# atwi half of one bottle cured my throat when I could VJjgftjLP litjaiwu, scarcely swallow " ?5K5]l V The permanent ? gj&gaV I benefit to health Gpvvj from the timely <;t 1 use of Dr. Pierce's ^??2 | Pellets is testified | I j to by thousands fcjya of women. They l.l ,<*?? g* regulate tlie stomach, liver and bowels. Sold by all medicine dealers. Wild pitch. Parvin I. I<cft on lmscs, Nf\v Castle G; Wheeling i>. Time of game, 1:10. Umpire, Zlnram. Other Intor-8taic Games. At Mansfleldd.- RII K Mansfield 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?:! s '1 l'c.ung.<town ..0 0000000 0-0 G Hatterlt'S?Irwfn and Belt; Luthrop. rrost and Lattlmcr. At Fort Wayne. RII K Port Wayne ..0 0202050 1?8 12 2 Toledo ........0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 8 4 Batteries?Relmen and Bergen; Butler ind Arthur. At Dayton. RItE Dayton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J?1 2 i Urand Raphls.O 2000000 0-2C1 Batteries?Watklns and Donahue; Harder and Cole. 15ASE B.XIjI, COJfMEXT. Wheeling's team opens a merles at Youngstown to-day, and the fans nre uiv Lirutii u in iiwti </ii u. ujiitf. ind win a game or two before returning for gomes next week on the home grounds. The failure of the club to make a respectable showing at New Castle is most exasperating, but of course it is the fortune of war?or of base- ball?and the tide may turn toilny nt Youngstown. Bummert did not play yesterday, for some reason not knuwn here. Bubb has signed with Fort Wayne. III'I il IS fllUU ll?_" It lit I CjU.ll C- LUUI1 I. Kuohne at third base*. Wheeling is at the tall end, and the town has but 20,00'J people, yot the cames are attended by twine the numL'c-r that attend here. And the West Virginians have to walk to the games as well, on account of the .street car tl?i jp.?Xew Castle Courant-Guarrflan. The above is going the rounds of the Inter-Star*' circuit, and Is doubtless credited by the scribes wlio publish It. 1'hat it finds republication In any sheet mentsiry upon monumental ignorance. Anyone who doesn't know that Wheeling proper has 40,000 population, and Lhnt If it were not for a lltt.'e. thins like a-state line the city's population ivould be between. SO,000 and 100,000 ought to engage In most anything except showing his Ignorance in the public prints. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Juno 21.-Rose(trough's debut this ??a?on was not a success. in the throe Innings ho i)ltclied N'ew York made nine hits and scored their live runs. Carrlck was well supported and kept the hits scattered. Attendance, 2,300. Score: Pittsburgh ...0 O l 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 5 .1 N'ew York ....3 0200000 (J?5 10 0 Earned runs. Pittsburgh 1: New York 5. Pitchers. Rosebrough. Hotter and Carrlck. lime. 1:53. Umpires, Lynch and Connolly. THE PERFECTOS WON'. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 21.?The Perfectoa found littlo trouble finding McFarland's curves and the Senators went down in u one-sided battle. "Wallace played a Ijrllllant game at short. Attendance, 2,100. Score: st. Louis o o i -i i 2 o i *-o it; i Washington ..0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0?3 13 7 Earned runs. S(. Louis 5; Washington 2. Batteries. Cuppy nn<l O'Connor; McFurland, Butler and McGuire. Umpires, Empile and McDonald. Time.', 2:13. FK ATI T Jl EEESS GA3I K. CHICAGO. Juno 21.-The Champions played anything l>ut championship hall today and were defeated In a dull and featureless game. Attendance, 2,^00. Score: Chicago 2 l) .1 o o 0 1 (i "?G fi 2 Boston 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0?5 8 il Earned runs, Chicago : Boston 1. Batteries. I'hlllppl and Powers: McKcnna. 11 III, Cri.vhiifH an/I lloblnton. Umpires, Sivurtwood and Warner. Time, 2:10. HAWLEV NO PUZZLE. . CINCINNATI, Ohio, .June 21,-Hawlcy was filt hard. I>nt kept his hits scatteredd fairly well. Thomas' hitting and Irwin's lioldlmr were the features. Attendance. 1,000. Score: Cincinnati ....L' <* J 0 o ft o *-<*> 7 (i Philadelphia ..?) 0 2 o o 4 o l n-7 lfi 4 Earned run?. Philadelphia 'I; Cincinnati, 3. Hattirles. Hawl? y ami Wood: Frazer and McFarland. umpires', L'urns and Smith. Time, POOI: OLD ^LEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O.. Juno 21.?The vl?ltor.q were beaten up to the eighth Inning, when they made a rally, piling up nix runa. Score: Iirooklyn ....1 0 2 0 0 0 1 C 0-10 17 4 Cleveland ....0 2U00012 1?(1 11 2 Earned run?, Flrooldyn 1. flatteries. IIuKh'-y and SchreconKost: Kennedy and rirlm. Umpires. O'Day and McGarr. Time, 2 bourn. Attendance, 100. Won by West Virginia l/'nlvcrslty. MORCIANTOWN, W. Va., June 21.? The llrsl of a series of two pa men of bane bull between the Went Virginia University and Wnyneabuig College teams wtiB played bore this afternoon. The university won by u score of 12 to K In a gnnu? devoid of any extraordinary fcattir#'? nuvc the worlc of McWhortor, both at the bat and In the Held. HIh two home runs drove la half of tin.' university tallies. Horner and Shelby formed the university battery, and Smith and Eddie fur Waync'sburg, prrrftnimci! -iyhkkmnc; unlay May bn Arrange?!! liy ilio V, )r. C, A.'n oCfhr Two ("Wins. Physical Director 12. J. Stale, of the Wheeling V. M. (\ A., In now endeavorlug tri Interest th?! usHoehitlons at Pitt?burgh anil Little Washington In the - ; ! ?? proposed bicycle relay race from 1 Wheeling to. Pittsburgh and return, and j the prospects are very good. If -the race is arranged, the riderr? from Whpellng to Pittsburgh will carry a news diapatch from the Intelllgen- I CL?r to the Pittsburgh Press, and those on the return trip will bring a special relay dispatch from the Pittsburgh newspaper to this paper. THEJEPFRIKifoARl). \ barge Sttlo'ot'TIelicis for the Bunncr .K/raofltm. ^ There will be no increase in the prices to-morrow night at the Metropolitan club, despite the fact that Jeffries has been showing in only the larger cities, and to high priced audiences. The club has guaranteed the champion a stiff sum to spar here, and Jn addition will put on another banner attraction, which will bring together Oscar Gardnor unci -T..O Tlnr?lMn? fnr thr. time. Hopkins 1h in Youngstown, but f{ will arrive hero probably to-night. Ho und Gardner are matched for ten v .rounds. V The Jeffries combination shown In tl .Pittsburgh to-night, and Smoky City ^ sports will attend In abundance. The champjon spars with his brother, Jack " Jeffries, Billy Delaney, Tommy Ryan ci and Jim Daly, going nix rounds alto- tl getlier. . The champion's favorite E punches, etc., will ho illustrated. The opportunity to see "the only undefeated 'heavy-weight," will be taken :ulvan- li tage of by sports from outside towns, g and large numbers of seats have been reserved, In response to Inquiries from SIstersville, Steubenvllle, Little Wash- ? Jngton and Mannington. Reserved T seats have been put on sale at Oscar j: Gardner's, Bador & MMirer's, Winder ,, & Parker's and the White Front cafe. ; As the vitascope pictures of the FJtzsimxnons-Jeffrlcs light were failures, n owing to Insufficient light, this fact will t, further . increase the attendance tomorrow night. n LINCOLN'S FI1CLI)DAY A Attracting General Interest Among 1 Young Colored People. v Among the younger portion of h Wheeling's colored population there Is t general Interest in the annual Held day K sports of the Lincoln high school, L whlch will be held this afternoon at a Wheeling Park. The sports begin at 2 o'clock, and the prizes have been S kindly donated by merchants of the 11 : city. The officials In charge are: Commander In charge, M. Mason.- j; Starter, 13. Baldwin. Referee, 1). Monroe. ! Judges, F. B. Jones, J. Bargo and A. Jeffries. J Timers, W. Turner, S. Cray and Edward Jones. Scorer, Scott Taylor. The events and entrants are as follows: 11 100-yanl dash, handicap?A. Wash- e Ington. W. Dolen, G. Butler, Earl Jones, II. McMechen, E. Johnson. ? Hammer Throwing?W. Dolen. A. Washington, H. Carpenter, G. Butler. s< 50-yard dash, junior?P. Johnson. B! Baldwin, W. A. Wilson, A. Bummery, J. Dickson, W. Belsley. A. Winter. (I Putting Shot?A. Washington, Earl m Jones, W. Dolen, G. Butler. p Running Broad Jump?E. Newsome, C. Berry. C. Ashby, H. Dennis. 120-yard, hurdle?E. Butler. H. Mc- l' Mechen. A. Washington, 13. Johnson, o W. Dolen. Standing Broad Jump?E. Newsome, r C. Berry. H. Dennis. C. Ashby. 25-yard dash, girls?By girls of the r. school. j One mil" bicycle race?II. Rainbow, H. McMechen, Sam Logan, P. Auston. E. Jones. *Two-mile bicycle race?Free for all. tl Hop, step and Jump?H. Dennis, C. ^ Ashby, E. Newsome, W. Dolen. c HJ-XAVOOl) XKWS. -N U Local Happenings oi'Iiuportnnce in n e Jlusy Town. g The assault on II. C. Caldwell, of Lit- n tie Washington, Tuesday night, was ], freely commented on yesterday nnd It j was condemned vigorously by the best citizens. 51r. Caldwell la an old man a and the mob might have aEsaluted him c fatally were It not for John James' ti plucky interference. Mr. James was I} the hero of the hour yesterday. Mr. a Caldwell had recently returned from St. n Palu, Minn., and had been In Wheeling p only a few hours. He was on his way to visit ;i brother-in-law Friend Cox. at n Moundsville, and the non-union conductor put him oft the Wheeling car, on McMechen street, which aroused suspicion in the mindi of the mob. Mr. Caldwell's mouth was cut where a drunken bully humeral his Hps against his teeth. He Is a man well up in years. Marshall Furbee arrived shortly after ^ ; the affair was over. Benwood Klka are members of either the Moundsville or Bellalre lodges and Q will be very much In evidence in the u parades In Wheeling next week. White t trousers, white hats and trl-colored urn- " brellas will be the Uellaire lodge's unl- n form, and Cameron lodge, it Is said, will p show up fine. The most recent Ben- '? wood acquisitions to the antlered order ^ are Will Schad and Chnrles Springer, who Joined the Moundsville lodge. 0 William Carpenter, who <lle<l yester- o day morning at his homo at South 1 Wheeling, was sachem of Blazing Ar- ? row tribe of Bed Men, tind a member of Benwood lodge, A. O. U. \V. Ills funeral It to-morrow will be largely attended. The members of Benwood lodge No. 3, A. O. il , U. W., and Blazing Arrow tribe, I. O. !! i R. M., are called to meet Lit their lodge rooms on Friday morning to attend the funeral. The prospects are exceedingly bright for the paving of the Cherokee .strip. The money will come from the $3,500 paid by the Benwood Southern to the 1 city to square up on its franchise. The people in the lower part of town have been anxious for the paving and will be delighted to learn that It is almost a certainty. Some criticism in being Indulged In of the practice of blowing the lower steel J works' whistle, as ? summons that a pasonger Is to get off a Wheeling car. This summons brings a big crowd on the scene In a Jiffy. It Is said the watchman at the steel works refused to let Mr. Caldwell's wounds be washed at the mil). A question has arisen whether the e; town of Kenwood Is liable to damages ?vi tmauuim imi puupif, HilLTf HlflC Ol ; police protection Is alleged, but It la , said it i? not liable when an olllcer is not oii the ncene, and that the only recourse) i, for the victim Is to prosecute his assail- i> ants. William Inglehart, of California, Is ^ visiting his uncle, Capt. August Hchad. ' Mrs. O. O. Gales rDlurned la?i /ilirht ? from a visit to relatives In Powhatan. u Mrs. L. M. Schad returned last- night from visiting Allegheny relatives. w I Constipation, f BESS'S X ? ifloifjcstion# ) ? /% A f Biliousness, t o BLluO 4 b X Sick lleadocho, Q?!:JKST ? , g In won, women or ) lOrnntsfi 23 cunts. A X dtUdroa, cured ly ( ?t drug A LAST OBSEQUIES.! I Mineral of Congressman Dan ford j Occurrcd Wednesday and VAS ATTENDED BY HUNDREDS >f lifh Admirers ami Constituents from nil Parts of the Sixteenth District?'The Congressional Committee Composed of Representatives Grosvenor, Taylor and Van Voorhls. Description of the Services. The funeral of Captain Lorenzo Dan- i 3rd was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence%of his son, ' /ilium, in St. Clttirsville. Preceding tie services, the Grand Army post.num- . ering sixty-four, and over llfty mem- ( era of the bar, headed by the post drum ; orps, marched to the residence, where : talph. The llor.il tributes were elaborate, belg contributed by the bar and friends, i Ix soldiers, members of the captain's ompany, were guards of honor, and ^ alked on either Bide of the hearse, liey were W. J. Vance, Eberly Judkins, J I. W. Blgley, J. T. Mercer, Samuel " (llles and G. W. McMasters. , The attendance was Sery large und i early all the postmasters In the dls- : rict were present, besides many vroml- 1 ent men from a distance, among whom 1 'ere Congressman C. H. Grosvenor, of 1 Lthens; It. "SV. Taylor, of Lisbon, and | C. Van. Vorhls, of Znnosville, who (. 'ere a committee from the national : ouse of representatives to attend the uneral. J. M. ICenney, assistant sereant-at-arms of the house, and James " i. "White, cashier of the house, were , lao present. Others present from all parts of the Ixteenth congressional district, were lie following: Carroll county?Senator Kckley,Judge 'lmple, Sheriff McCoy ana Judge De 'ord. Jefferson county?Messrs. J. J. Gill, ohn M. Cook, J. P. Dunbar, E. E. Ers- " :ine, Judge Miller and about twenty thers. Harrison county?General D. A. Holngsworth, J. C. Glover, Sheriff Host, x-SherlfT Moore and twelve or llfteen thers. Monroe county?Thomas 33. Rouse and everal others. . | The services at the grave were conueted bv the Grand Armv nnc? n* rhlch the post commander, J. M. Ree?, aid a high tribute to the departed comade, and it was agreed by all present . hat the service was a very impressive ne. The pall bearers were Judge I. H. aston, Newell 3v. Kennon, A. C. Darah, L. E. Emerson, John Patterson and i ohn R. Gow. 1 Many telegrams of condolence from I Congressman Danford's associates In lie house, and public men generally 1 *ith whom he was acquainted, were re- J elved by the family. Judge George K. ] fash was unable lo be present, being an ; ttorney in a case in Baltimore. Tele rams were received by the family from 1 lenutor Boise Penrose, of Pennsylva- : la; Congressman Dovcner. of "Wheelng, who Is In St. Louis, and Senator oseph IS. Foraker. There was a vast crowd in town In the fternoon for the funeral, and they I amc in from nil ovci the county by rain and carriages. St. Clairsville has ot seen such a concourse of people on ] like occasion. The banks and busless houses closed. proprietors and em- : loyes attending the funeral in a body. Congressmen Grosvenor, Van Voorhls 1 nd Taylor were driven to Bridgeport i ist evening and left for their homes. | lessrs. Kenney and "White, the house C representatives oillclals, came to , Wheeling, and departed at midnight for Washington. MARTIN'S 1 I?RRY NEWS. .'ho Daily Chronlclc ol' AVhcell?p*fi Progressive Neighbor. \ The muddy water which the citizens t f- Martin's Ferry were compelled to :sc yesterday afternoon was due to 1 he water main bursting at a point < lidway between the power house and ; eservoir in the morning, making it eecssarv to nnmn -> ower house. A force of men were put 3 work yesterday afternoon, nnd ev- ' rything will be running amoothly to- ] ay. Thieves visited .. the Presbyterian hurch Tuesday evening and broke pen the tool chest belonging to Conractor W. T. Manning, securing sevral valuable tools. They then went r? the residence og Kev. S. .1. Boyle, ' here the refrigerator was emptied of ;s contents. A crowd of young people picnicked t the Sister Islands yesterday afteroon. They went up on the steamer M. Bayne and returned on the feryboat Conveyor. The outing was In lmrge of Dr. John Hervey and Charles I. Williams. Burglars entered the grocery of Jaob Meyers, on Clark street, Tuesday l venlnir. N'n mnnov wnu v... I ivo goid watches, a pair of spectacles 1 n<! a number of cigars were taken, j he entrance was made through a side ( Indow. , Itev. Everett Morris, who has been 1 Ik* guest of his parents, on Fourth \ treet, returns to Ills home In Lucy- , ille to-day. Mr. and Mrs. John Iteed left yeflter- i ay for New Philadelphia to attend ] lie commencement exercises of Sclo ' ollege. . j Mrs. Mary Hobensack and blisses J [ate Frlek and Kthel Smith leavo on ] iie Virginia this morning for i'ome- 4 jy, O. j The pugilistic encounter at the Not- J apolltau to-morrow evening will have i umy representatives present from litis * ity. The Lilies of the Valley and Cluil- t ant Mission Hands picnicked on tin? ' 'hoburn farm, on Glenn's run, yestor- ' ay. t Kumner Cocliran had his left hand adly cut yesterday while handling a ack of Iron at the Aetna-Standard. j A large number from here attended : i<- funeral of Captain Lorenzo Dau)id at St. Clalrsvllle yesterday. James Sweeney received a bad cut on " in leg yesterday, caused by slipping gainst a sheet of Iron. A hay ride to Coleraln this evening J III be indulged In by a number of our \ unrig people. ] The work of repairing the Interior of t. Mary's church was completed yes- , nifty. ; C. T. AHcens, of TiltonvlUc. was a ashless caller In town yesterday. Mrs. W. Moore, of Tlltonville, Is , lie guest of friends In the city. 0. W. Taylor, who has been substl- J utlng for George Collins at the Cleve and & Pittsburgh freight, depot, leaves lo-day for hfs home In Brilliant; Tie Huskins went to Zanesvllle yea- -1 Lerday to visit relatives. J MIrs Lizzie Yost is visiting relatives here. (fWE CENTOS WORD < ?? All solid advertisements und?r ?? the following headings: t : : WANTED. PERSONALS, ? LOST AND FOUND, ? FOR RENT. FOR BALE, ?? will bo inserted at tho rato of ?? GMElICENTIIAiiWORD I p 1 I C Slide 3ielp ICanted. ASH FOR ACCEPTABLE IDEAB. I State JI patented. THE PATENT RECOUP, Haltlinorc. Mil. myltl* 7Van ted. ANTED?GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS work: must have reference. Apply It li'nnrl/'onlh at nn>t l.i'JI COOK WANTED?A CAPABLE PERSON will find steady employment In i private family; wages fllo per month. Address, with refcrenco, M., care IntolLigtncer olllce. Jel9 \\T ANTED?20 HOYS TO ACT AH ? t waiters In German Village, Elks' Curnlval. Apply Thursday evening, be'.wcen 7 and s o'clock, nt Jason C. Stamp's, So. 3623 Market street. je^l ?/1 /1A PER DAY TO AGENTS e. iiJTbilA/ for selling our Laundry and c rollet Soaps, besides giving them absolutely free a ladles' elegant writing desk r or tlio choice of twenty other valuable premiums. Write for particulars. Adiress Wolverine Soap Company, Portland, ? Mich. iny27-tth&s b 5or Stent [ FOR RENT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS In the City Rank Building. Inqulro at he City Rank of Wheeling. mr?Q y FOR RENT. <! rooms on Fifteenth street J at $15 per month. d JAMES L. HAWLEY, 1065 Alain Street. r FOR RENT. Eight-room dwelling, opposite Echo f, Point. Large lot. >Jodern^ conveniences. ^ inuuuiuuui jriaco, i^im urovc. uno 01 o the handsomest places out the plica FOS SALE. Is'lno-room dwelling, Pleasant Valley. All modern conveniences. q Lot 81 foot front b.v 500 feet deep. Excellent barn. (This Is a choice resldenco property). NORTON & COMPANY, K Exchange Bank Building. A SProposah. jpHOPOSAI.S FOrrPAVING. Scaled proposals will be received by tho Board of Public Works of the city of ; Wheeling until 12 o'clock neon, Saturday. . Tuly 1, 1K>9, for paving certain streets and illeys with vltrilled paving brick. Speclfl- n cations can be obtained at the otllcc of the Clerk of the Board. The successful bidder or bidders will be required to furnish bond In the sum of three thousand ?. 'fS.(M) dollars, with surety, to lie approved jv the board, for the faithful performance of the contract. The names of the sureties must accompany each bid. Proposals must be made o;i printed form:', which will _ be furnished by the Clerk. The* proposals shall lw marked "Proposals for Paving." V rhe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. \YM. 11. HORNISH. u Jt'lfl Clerk. D Seneral Dloticea. 1 A SSIGXEE'S NOTICEL A John Hellrnclcr. having on Juno G, 11 161*0. made an assignment to tho under- fi signed, all person-* Indebted to the said Uellmeler will nettle with tho undersigned, and all creditors of John Heilraeler will " present their claims duly verified to inc. t< S. O. BOYCE. Assignee, Q Je20* Ko. 1100 Chapllne Street. N'OTICE TO TEAMSTERS. All parties having teams are Invited to come to Wheeling for the week commencing June 26?ELKS' FA IK?and help 5 transfer passengers. A card will In? fur- _ ilshed all who are In favor of unions. For ~ rurther Information address or call upon W. C. MAHL1SG. 2721 Wood Street, Secretary Expressmen and Drivers' l.ornl No. CV.<0. je-1 REDEMPTION GF BONDS, N N The following numbers of Ohio County \ Ronds of the 10-30 per cent loan have \ jeen drawn, and will bo redeemed at the v German Hank. In the city of Wheeling, on v ili^ 1st day of July. lSSii: v 10 bonds of 3100.00 each?Nos. 71, CI, G6. v IS. !>S. 15. Co. 5. SS. 7. 0 1*0 bonds of $500.00 each?Nois. 215. 400. 211, v :i7. aw. 270. 27\ zia. n.\ 275, 21s, 302, iqz, nc. v M4, 157. 2SS, IS. SS7, 220. v 1 bonds of $1,000.00 each?Nos. 425, 137, ISO, i2X Interest on the above bonds will ceaso v m July 1, 1S39. II. P. McGREGOR, President Hoard of Commissioners of the County of Olilo. Jel9-22-26-Jyl K\T s~\ r. rr^ no i see pi a. Df the Drawing for Redemption of Bonds of 1885 of 11 tiie City of Wheeling. Notice Is hereby Riven by tho commls- ? doners of the loan of 1SS5 of the city of H Wheeling that on June S, lil?3, - pursuant to tho requirements of the ordinance of mill city, parsed May 12,1SS5, entitled, "An jtdinance to provide for the f?sue and sale C jf bonds of the city of Wheeling, to bo known an bonds of 1SS5, and for the re- .? lentptlon and payment thereof, and providing for payment Into tho city treasury >f certain amounts from the revenues of the gas and water works," the following lescrlbeu bonds issued under tho said orllnance \vero duly determined by lot by mid commissioners for redemption and ? ;>ayment on the llrst day of July, 1S9S, toi\*lt: S'o. eleven for 5 rod No. forty-nine for sno ^o. sixty-four for 500 ?i S'o. seventy-nine for &O0 _ So. one hundred and twenty-seven for 1.000 E S'o. one hundred and forty-live for.... l.COO * S'o. two hundred and el?ht for 1.00>) S'o. two hundred and forty for 1,000 S'o. two hundred and noventy-elght for l.OW bi s'o. two hundred and ninety-three for 1/0) II S'o. two hundred and ninety-eight for l,0u) hi S'o. threo hundred and eighteen for.. 1,000 b> S'o. threo hundred and twenty for l.OM 1?> Said boiuls will be redeemed and paid it tho Hank of th?; Ohio Valley. In . he city of Wheeling, W. Yn., on and af- 111 :er said llrst day of July. 1SW, and mid bonds so determined wll eeagp to boar Merest from tho last mentioned day and late. ^ ^ ( I., i;. KAN PP.' ' J " n. \v. i'ktkurok. N Cdimiilf sinners ?t ih<j Lonn of hvl. 5)1 ilk 3)nfnj. Jl ~HVG ^XDATRVT" Somo housewlvcn consider the price only >f the nrtlch-H they buy. Other* are more ntcrcsti'd In the quality, hcliovltu: the hoHt .0 he the cheapest, nil thing** considered. In dalvy products tht.? Ih especially true. SIMPSON, "The Mllkmnn," ci Phone 1>J7 1G10 Market Street. P( . . . . rr t< Siicdieat, LAUtRRI Chich^xtcr's English Pennyroyal Pitts n MHmmwI Hi and), nf? tho Ue8t. * '?, IWUbi*, V T'l"' >"> rA\'r. 4.'., t-r 1 fttll'l UJiiic Los i c r * c he m 1 ca^ t!o,T r L"11 a a i.1 * 5or Sale. j^OR SALE. I.. <t%.. A Few Cholcc Lots at Edgington.^j: jt CHEAP AND ON EASY TERM3. W. V. HOGE, 'Ity Bank Dulldlng, 1300 Marktt Street STOCKS FOR SALE. WfioeKnjr Pottery. La IJello Mill. licllalro Gas & Electric Co. AVhoolInK Bridge. Wheeling Btecl ft Iron Co, Crystal Glass Co. Contml Gliirs Co. Dloch lJroa. Tobacco Co, BONDS. Whltnker Mill. Ravenswood, S. & O. R. R. Wheeling Stamping Co. MorKantown 7 per cent Hrldfrc. National 8teel Co. mock. American Tin 'lftte Co. stock. National Hlpcult Co. stock {ought uriil Sold on Stock Exchange, !l)iCU?0. SIMPSON & TATUM, toom 4, City Hank llulldlng. 'Phono C64. FOR SALE. STOCKS. Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. i^a ueuo iron works. Central Glass Works. West Virginia Glass Co. Crystal Glncs Co. Fomorla Glass Co. Rlversldo Glass Co. , Warwick China Co. * ' Wheeling Pottery Co. Wheeling Brldro Co. Wheeling & Belmont Bridffo Co. Wheeling Railway Co. First Nntlonal Hank of Bridgeport, O. First Nntlonal IJank of Bell aire, O. Bellalro Gas & Electric Co. J'eabody Insurance Co. Geo. H. Taylor Ca Tin, 8teel and Hoop Stocks bought and ild on New York and Chicago Stock ExhangtH. Transfer Books of tho National Steel lompany cloao June 17 to July 1. HOWARD HAZLETT, TOCKS. BONDS AND INVESTMENTS, National Exchango Bank Building. (ESIRABLE HOMES FOR SALE. A two-story brick and frarno addition >ot 25 feet G Inches by about 240 feet. On rc*t aldo of Main street, 3 doors north f Eighth street. Only $3,BOO this woek. Large and doslrablo building sites in Moasatit Valley, from 1 to 5 acres of round. Site cannot bo beat 1or a reslence. A fine and chean l/ulldlnsr lot on Llnd troot?5300 only. A 83-foot? by 130-foot lot on Dighteonth troet, with brick dwelling on alloy, 4 oomf<. This Is nil desirable property nnd an ivcstmcnt. CO-foot by 100-foot lot corncr Thlrtyourth nnd Chupllno streets. part of Alambra Rink anu framo dwelling, G rooms, n It, will bo offered cheap this wook. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Jornor Fourteenth and Market Streets. Telephone 517. 6,000 LOTS. i golden opportunity to invest your savings in "Spalding," Chicago. It will pay you a large profit in a short me. A modern factory town to be built or the manufacturing of Athlctic Goods lade by the great firm of A. G. SPALDING & BROS., EW "YORK, CHICAGO AND PHILADELPHIA. "ITS NAME ITS GUARANTEE.** Lots from $250 to $600, in payments f $10 cash and from $6 to $12 monthly, 'ithout interest. All improvements made and paid for y the Spalding Company. Spalding is situated just west of Harcy anil south of Blue Island, from 41st to 155th streets, and between ishland and "Western avenues. Many trains each day between Chicago nd Spalding. On electric line of cars vc-ccnt fare. Complete abstract of title furnished ith each lot. Local employment given > those who are holders of property in palding. For full particulars call on C. H. MIFFLIN, PCCUL AGENT. No. IS Fourteenth St Steal Sstate. fokbbntT o. ICO Vfrfffnta street. o. ? Seventeenth street $1G 00 :o. <>3 Seventeenth street 15 CO 'o. 71 Seventeenth street, -I rooms... 10 TO o. SI Twentieth street. G rooms 11 00 \o. 43 Twentieth street, 5 rooms ]l 00 o. 2GG3 Wood street, 3 Tooms 7 00 o. Sfl).r> Wood street, 3 rooms 7 00 o. 2.riOS Main street 9 00 o. :.v:? Alley n 8 oo o. 30 Sixteenth street, cellnr 32 00 o. 32 Sixteenth street, store room... 10 00 !o. 31 Sixteenth street, store room and 2 rooms....... 1C CO tablo lWte Alley ii 5 00 o. 1005 Wetzel street 6 Pt) FOR SATjE. No. ?2 Sixteenth otreet. Lot on river front, South Front street No. 15 Vermont street. No. 442 Main street. No. 2207 Chiipllno street, and other de? ruble property for business nnd reslMice. JAMES A. HENRY. oa! Hstlilo Affont. Collector, Notary l'ulille iiml Pension Agent, No. 1C13 Main str.-i t. Je21 or ?ci!c?.. * No. IS3 South Pern Street, Twotory frame House, four rooms and basement?at a bargain. S3,000 to loan on city real estate. Lots at Park View froui SI25 up n easy terms. TREO. W. FINK & CO., 'none oo/. Market 5>U 'OR~SALE{'*A"GA'w anhome. Tbo property at 132 Znno street; S-roomod juso; Jot fronts on both Znno and South uron streets; mom enough for two moro ouscb. Will poll nt n Mr bargain, and inn you the money to pay for aamo otu ni; time. Easy a* paying rent. The 4-roomed dwelling at M Uakcr street, nft Witoullng. for 3050; J250 cash and Lainco in monthly payments. MONEY TO LOAN. ;.o. smith SducaUonaL lout do Ciiantal Academy, LXDr.rt IHI DIRECTION OF THE SISTERS or lilt VISITATION. First-class tuition In all branohos. Exsilent neeommodatlonn; homo comforti; ood table; largo and healthy rooms; cxtnslvo grounds: pure air. For terms and other Informa* tlon, ailJrcsa ircctrcss of Moiil dc Cbautal Academy Wheeling, W. Va. ,