Newspaper Page Text
Wheelln* la td have blcyMe ihow. Thl* to matter that will commend It,elf to bicycle dealer* and rlda&of the city. Not only an National Cyelln* ,ho<v? held at New York, and Cblcaco, bat In many larje cltlea local; ejthlblitou ?n held annually that tMfpopiilar with 'dealera and devoteanjt the wheel The ahow here will not approach the metropolitan aflalra In IMtnt of magnitude, but It will be a mft of Its kind. The enterprise dlaptaySTTn thto matter la due to the Tounv Men'a Chrlatlan Aaaooiatlon. The ahoK will t>e held at the aaaoclatton bultdln*. on Thuredat' and Friday. Aprils *nd I. The entire bulldtn* will ntven up to' It Nearly all oX the bicycle dealer* and nr'nu in ma city nave aireaoy. can-' nented to mak? exhibit'. Tne6lilldln? will b? decorated wlili bunting of varlout color* hunir In fotoona and draped around (be walla and the deilffa will dljplay eharacteriatlo eneriry ft making the apace allotted to them attractive. Several of (he dealera will receive aperial exhlblte for the occasion from the manufacturers they repreaent. and all will display a full line of thr modcla ihay handle. The exhibit trill be wall worth seelni. It will certainly provu very attractive to all penona lntereated In bicycles. ' Uj BASH BALL. r:: The "Wheeling team hue be*#,'ordered to report here for practice onn'edneaday. April T, Ave daya earlier thas.at 11 ret decided upon by the management. Manner Coyle arrived at tills determination : yesterday, when he learned that he oould . -?mm iJnmp with the Cleveland Na- : tlonaJ League team on the Wheeling erounds on Saturday, April 10. Thla will t he the openlhg of the mm Ip this city * and no doubt a (rem?n<lous crowd will turn out to see what kind of a team Usstrs. Coyje and Herrlngton have rath- , e^ed for them this Maann. The fart that a Wheeling boy and champion batsman of the big league l? on the Cleveland team will make that cluh a flne drawing | card, here for the aliening. ' . ? i ~A , M r. Coyle does not favor having Cleve- ' land com* to Wheeling for spring prac- I tire. He rays there U not town on (ha t liland ground* for two teams to train , effectively, ao ? good ? thing as Tebeau and Ms Spiders must be missed.' < The crank* will endorse the action of , the club management In ordering tha . team here earlier, for evrn now, there la 1 nut too much time to get the team In flrst class shape for the opening of the cham- < plonsblp season. , Secretary Herrlngton will be here with J his family on Thursday, trhsn he will movelnto the club house on South Huron ' street. Island, where the players are to be boarded. , Lyons. It Is predicted, will enthuse the 1 Jsnt with his playing nf the th|rd bag. 4, Glasscock. Nlchol. Coyle irfUHobredit J vers over at the Island park yesterday afternoon. doing the flrst out of door * work tt the season Olasscock reports ' w St. Paul at Dayton, on April Is'- ] BOWLING. J \ La*t night's game* In the South Side < t?swiimbt refiult^d In Tidal Ware * winning* tiro from Mall Pouch. This make* !< certain Mail Pouch will finl*h i.n second place. Score: VAIL POUCH: 1st ? 3d. Total Ushr 1? l? 145 ?a J. Fette .... 1M 1? 14C 4S Haxlett U* 1ST 1? 447 Pattenwa 117 IS H6 SI Rartolos 112 117 X US Ten** 1? Itt 1* <5 Total* 71 m ? 2309 TIDAL WAVES. l?t. 2d. Jd. ToUl ROM IS 144 12 411 Krana 145 .119 1? W .Vordaman is ill 153 ?& Nolle IS IS 162 4&5 Seheahlo !7? 144 l? 4* Blind IS 141 IS ?0 Total? ,... 9M MJ MS SW 8corerx?Sbufer and Nolle. Umpire? DruschelL AMUSEMENTS. Of Oliver Byron, whose company is the Opera Howe attraction next Friday evening:, the Dayton Journal says: There were two Immense audiences at the Park yesterday to seethe hand- , wmt romantic actor. Oliver Doud By- ? ron. In his latest play "Upr/and Downs 1 of Life." Tho performance was excel- j lent. In fact It was one of the best that j has ever appeared at the .Park, and i there will certainly be large audiences i at the remaining four performances today and to-morrow matinee and evening. Byron has always played at the , Grand, but by special'arrao^ement iaat the Park this week. His company Is excellent and Includes his charming ! and uaenica wire, jibk? oj^w. * terest of "Up? and Downs of Life" la? , keenly sustained from start to finish. *x<iting Incident*, narrow escapes, and dramatic situations succeeding one an- 1 other with the greatest rapidity, and <*nsur!ng'the breathless attention of the spectator. The author depends upon ' the interest of the plot fox M> chief 1 fftec^s, and there Is a marked absence of those brutal pictures of the darker ftHpe?.l* of modern life which render so muchi of modern melodrama repulsive. < The serious part of the work Is agre??a- i b.'y relieved by a comic side of a most laughable character. "A Railroad IJrkrf. 'Laughs flow fast and furious In the brightest of all farr* comedies, "A j Railroad Ticket." written tfy'the popu- ' W author, Jos. M. Gates, nqtLpresented 1 by Freeman's Fun Makers;* It Is brlak and sparkling and thorough}}' punched ( up td date with new music, specialties , and witty dialogue. The qo* this season Is on* of the best ev*?>a?en In this successful comedy, and Includes ; twenty-one singers and comedians, among th*m Marie Stuart, Louis Wesley, Arthur Moulton, Harry Porter, 1 Ous Plxley. Mattle Lockette, Charles 1 A. Burke. "The Kail road Ticket Quar. 1 BICYCLES?JASON C. STAMP. ^^Bicycles.S jt EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD. J?;l| No txfttimmit to piy for, tad no Imk Idtu to be exploded by toe. JASON CSTAMP, 1523 MARKET STREET. niXIbAi 11 : =; . '; <?.- . muni AH?orl?of !. ?< ,1mi ?tl Prnm ,A.j mail named SohruStr,. driving hdtae attached to cart, .waa run .Into Sunday illght. by entleotrlo c?r, at Behrunm'a croMlng, Jimt tiortb of tbla Pity. The horae not frightened at the oar approaching and Jumped tipor. the track In front of It, the car art-lklrnr the cart , with auoh force that the driver rag- Ibrowt) out.and fell In tbegutter. TS 'hor?e bttti ted tn run, dragging ahrodtr along.. Finally the hone waa topped, but not until the driver waa bojuidirably bt-ulaed Up. Henry Lydecker, aexton at the Bote Hill Cemetery, met with a aerloua uooldeat yeaterday morning. Mr. Lydecker waa driving hla bora* and wagon on ' 'VWW It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as so nan by talcing thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. ,Tlie utmost that can be done is to prow mote conditions favorable to ?fMa i? Hone hit (IUTT IM? *< ? ? ? ? | ^ Ayer's Hair Vigor. It removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes 'the 'soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads groy hair, when the root# are nourished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer's Hair Vigor. ette" and a etrone chorus. This com dy will be presented at the Grand nn rhursday, Friday and Saturday and laturday matinee. KEW STUtL fBOCBSS it John B. HmIIm* UItih m Trial at Bel lair*?D?4al 1*4 DsatrlpUon. Says ft Be] la Ire dispatch: One of the ireatest dlKoverlM oC the Nineteenth entury and one which will revolutionise he iron and ateel Industrie* of the United Statu, If not of the world, waa tested In hlj city yeaterday heflire a oommitttee nmpoeed of the leadlnx Iron and ateel vorkirs and experts of the country, tpe eat waa made of pi* Iron and pis acrap, rested by what ia known aa the Ha*tngs new process of converting Iron Into rteel and oaat Into aand molds. For say ral yearn the beat chemlMa wa have In hi* country have been working on this Jubjcer. and there has been many tJwttlanda of dollar* apani without success. Ibout four yeara a(o John B. HasUnss. ww of this city, solved tbe problem. The following la a brief aMtch of the :eat made from thla simple method I of reatink and converting Iron Into ateel. ^ lathe tool waa caat into a aand mold ? " a' ?" ? nMMHir Uld ilaced to work 00 a. piece of machinery ??l three Inches In diameter. A cut of hre?,elHrths Inches deep waa taken oft hla bar (or a. length of twelve Inches, clthou t doing any damage to the outtln* dg?of the tool. The lathe was then run it TOD revolution* per minute, and the ool being on a cut one-fourth inch deep caa let run tor Ave minntes. At the end if thla time the tool was taken, out an3 Stained by the committee, who proJounced It n perfect a* when placed In he lathe. A bar of Hon waa then cast welve Inches long by ore Inch square, empersd and bore a strain of 2.9U3 ?unds. The temper waa withdrawn rotn this bar and It stood a strain ( t.nt xjuntla. There waa then presented by he Ohio River Railroad Company two irake shoes, one being made by the new process, the other by the common pro ess. Before being placed upon the ratine they each weighed twenty-four pounds. After a run of J.I1S miles the ihoes made from the new process weighed twenty and one-fourth pounds."while he other weighed leas than eleven and me-f'Mirth pounds. The committee left this city highly pleased with the result of the test mad* l>y thla process. Another and a much creater test will be made about April 15, vhen it la expected that representatives 'mm all the leading Iron and at eel manj factories will be present KOUHDflVILLL a IXIieallaMeeitt n?Uai? of Miner Meiers from Marshall** Metropolis. At the election of a Ire chief by the three hose companies on Haturday evening. A. J. McElroy was .'letted, he receiving thlrly-nlne votes, .while his ipponent. David Kidder, received twenty-six votes. McElroy Is the wellknown newsdealer and has been ft faithful member of Independent Company No. 3 since Its organisation. .. a t. -,re running In full at ihMr new - !*? wurka. Their n*w factory l? commodious in e\ery reaped, pverv convenience hnvlwr been ndd.?d nilted to their ev.?r increasing bufclneM. SL: ? h.? ? larre d?lly output end makes lar*e shipments to ?H Purt? ot the country. ' lo the nre department "J"'1 b'l,ter adthe volunteers to nhow to n better au ran<*gt their offlcloncv. Orcutt Broe. ??tew^ *uit m tte circuit court afalnst tho St?rKOil.^ fJflB Com pony, for S&OOflf Urcutt,_ ririlled a well for the latter cornpanj In the n&ron oil field. lor which ,hey (nii?d to ffct ?ny p?y; -hu* th* above. Milton R. Stlln-ell. of Elm Grove, haa purchaaed the I). I.evl property on A?h ivmiup. In the M.. M. A M. Co. addition mil will remove to name. Th,* conelder* Hon ? ?? 11.100. The deal waa made liy Oacar Wright, real citato agent. The Presbyterian Chrlatlnn Endeavor Society will hold a aoclal at the home of Mlaa Maxle McLure on Fifth litrett. thla evening. Th$ young men who' go mint etch take a thimble and needle? Die thread will be aupplled. Bx-Hherllf Mntliewa la removing tram the Wark property on Jetferoon i veil tie. to hl? own property between jeventh and Eighth atrseti. Wlllaril Rigga ha? returned home rrnm Dayton. Ohio, wbtr* ho waa auc:eaifully treated for coniumptlon. Mlaa Ad* Graham, of Wheeling, la /tailing Mlaa Ma pule Rulong. iMIaa Margaret Hammond la via 11 In jr Trlenda In Wheeling. NO need to aurfer with rheumatlam, lumbago, neuralgia, crampa or colic. Dr. Thoinaa' Ecleetric Oil eurea all auch Iroublea, and doea It quickly. I IT la aurprlalug what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, ronatlpatlon, dyapepala. aour atomach, illailneaa, are quickly banlahed by DeWltt a Little Early Hiaera. Small pill. Safe pill, neat pill. C. R. (loetae, cor. Mr Twelfth and Market atreeta; Bowie J Co., Bridgeport; Peabody & Bon. Denwood. 4 TOU can truat our piano mflvera lo move your piano aafely. F, W. BA1TMBR CO. ?I0 Market atraat, n.f?- OA*To:ai-* N6ble atreet, whin near (he Indian bridie the horte took fright and ran off, throwing Mr. Lydecker out, breaking tovfii! rlb? gad briilalng him up eon Iderably. Mr. Lydecker will be confined to Ills home for wm? time as a result of tb* m la hap. The Thomas Ault property waa offereil for aale yeaterday afternoon by tbe aaalgneea, Tollman A Armstrong, - biit there were no bidder*. It la underatood, however, thut the flour mill will be aold at two-third* the appraisement and will continue to be operated by Mr. Ault. The other bualneai and residence properly may be aold In (lm aame way. The Chautauqua Circle, a society of this city that ha? been In exlatence for tb* puat aeven yeara. hoi dlabauded. The ri-aaon given .la that moat all the members of tho circle Joined the new university cliaa recently organised and aa the atudy for both would take up too .much time, tit circle dlabanded. Mlaa Anna Farln will entertain (be membera and friends ol tbe circle at the home of Mr. and Mra. R. C. Farie, on the Ith of April. Title la Juat a aoclal gathering. Mra. Maggie Carver. (nee Mlaa.Sherry) formerly of (hla city, but now of Cleveland, la apendlng a few deya with friends In the city. Mra. Jamea Springer baa returned to her home In Uraddock. Fa, after pending a week with relative! and frlenda here. lira, (Moaes Edgar returned yeaterday to her bome at Bamesvllle, after apendlng aeveral iveeka with relatlvea In thla city. i 31r. and Mrs. Robert JvJcnienDerjrr left yesterday tor Wellsvllle, where they will spend a few days with relatives. Rev. W. M. Langford will leave tomorrow morning for Springfield, where he will attend conference. Mr* a. E. Koplln'has returned home from a visit with relative* at New Philadelphia. Howard Heatherington, of Slatersvllle. Is spending a few dai's with relative* here. J. McCaffery has had an electric clock put In his place of business on Brtdgo street. Perk Kennedy will leave to-morrow, for the south, to Join the Brooklyu team .; Mrs. Rose Morrow has returned from Uoundsvllle, where she spent a few days. "Miss Jennie Garrett left yestorday for Pittsburgh, where she will spend a few days. ' Mrs. J. J. McCormlck and daughter 1 are visiting relatives at Hammondsvllle. Mfas pianche Harrison, or St. ClalrsvDle, t* the guest of relatives In this clly. i John McCratv has gone to Beaver.Pa., to apfcnd a few days with relatives. ' Bouse cleaning season Is now on and many houses are being overhauled. Charles King Is home from Steuben- ' vllle, where he has been visiting. Miss Mabel TVIgtUld I* the guest of friends and relatives at Lainlra. Miss Hilda Young Is the guest of friends In Martin's Ferry. Dr. J. P. West Is having his home on Belmont street, repainted. O. A. Oreenflekl was in Wellsvllle yesterday, on-business. Mrs. James Fltton la able to be out, after a serious Illness. E. L. Lewis went to Portland yesterday on business. Dr. D. TV. Long is able to be out, after a severe Illness. The aagela that bring healthy, happy children into the world are the angels of health and contentment. Children reflect < their parents,?particularly the mother. She is responsible for what they are? , for what they do. She Is responsible if they are puny, aide, weak, useless, miserable. It depends on her health. Her health depends on her care of it If ahe is strong ana healthy In a womanly way. she will hare strong, healthy children. She may be sick or well?it is a matter of choice. She can be well if she wants to. Dr. Pierce's Favorite' Prescription will make her well. It is the only positive, permanent, infallible cure for diseases of the organs distinctly feminine. It purifies, strengthens, invigorates. It promotes the regular performance of all the functions. It fits a woman for the duties and pleasures of wifehood and motherhood. Its most beftificent usefulness is in 1 preparing for the time of parturition. It 1 fobs child-birth of pain and danger. Mrs. W. B. Duncan, of Arllnaton, Mo., writes: 1 ?' X have wed your ' Favorite Prescription' and 1 am never tired of sounding Its praise. When my lady friends complain, X say 'Why don't you take Dr. Pieroe'a Favorite Preacriotion?' I told an anxious mother, whose daughter (it yean old) had not been right for five month* about the medicine, and after the voting lady had taken two* thirds of a bottle of' Favorite Prescription she waa all right. She had been treated by two of oaf boat doctors. _ Andgbbor took nearly four bottles of ' Favor- i IIC fHIOlyv'Du KlOltUM MU> Bu. wasthe mother of one child.tad hid fwo doctors with her before. tod wit for nearly tix weeks la ' twdjlmosl helpless. She thought tint If IIwere petslMi the would do aoaethlag the next time, and last Heptember wa? delivered almost tainletily of a fine boy. She thinks Dr. Metre's Fa* I WM PftocrinUoa did it The mid wife who wss I with her. aalil she tad the easiest lime she ever aw <>r one hire, snd she It ra old Itdjr," OUR piano movent, after fourteen yearn' experience wkh us. ought to j know how to move piano* carefully, anil they do. ' F. W. UA I'M Kit CO. , 1S10 Market street. MA.VY" cases of "Grippe" have lately been cured by Ono Minute Cough Cure. Thli preparation ?emi especially at-apted to the cure of thin disease. It acta quickly. Ihun preventing serious i complications and bad effects In which this disease often leaves the patient. C. B. Qoette, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Bowie A Co.. Bridgeport; I'eabody ec Hon, Benwood. I loHth Dakota lit Npriugllma I? clothed with verdure green 'and spotted ivltli the beautiful blue and white prairie llotvers, tokens of luxuriant null like that fair country to which Moses led the children of Israel Inanclent tiro's. And like unto that land of plenty. South Dakota outrivals Its lister states of the J5?st In the products of Its soil, snitn. cultivated anil harvested in less Mine unrt with greater ease than In liny , other portion of th* ['tilted Htatcs, And so w<> say unto ydti thnt now I , the opportunity <>t a l&M:ne ; > : West and buy a furni.". For d-.i.-.1ptlvo lists and prices, address W. K. I'owell, General Immigration Agent, Chicago, j Illinois. . . . . mthin I * : . ' . K ??fflSlKSS & . ^ r. RHEUMATISM -i" w " SSfdonr falta^o'fl^Mllef &m otut or MINYOVS Improved Ilomo*op?ttiln Home Itemedy ap?r\onal'1It!?? jo Prof. Munyos. 11* x+mrimn. ' l|ape >ud mjitMpa U tk> Thriving c?)r ' linn (h? lUyar. Jam en A. Fryman, a. ooal roller' who realAeii on WMMnfton atreet, aayn l)e hoi a remedy that will prevent hydrophobia. He say* that this ha* been thoroofhly teited In'cattle and to a rxceu Five out of ten cattle hivln* Hydrophobia or aymptoma were treated with Oil* remedy and theie reooverej. The fire that were not treated died. Mr. Fryman oaya the remedy he an unpleasant taste, but can be made pleaaant, thait It hi not harmful, will Build up the nyetcm and I* good for the lunva H* hu tried It hlmeelf and knowa what tt will do. Ha think* he can (Jure people who have been Mtttn and nay* It la unneceaaaiy to (end them tt> the Paateur Institute K they five thl* a fatr tf*L Fryman ear* the preparation 1< not expensive and that a patient can.be ?/ub. n* mm Hioi m adult should take two tablespoonsful three times a day tor three or not more than four weeks. He thick* he can cure the Wheeling people who were Wtteit The cupper and entertainment to f>e held on Thursday evening, April 15, by the lodges of the 1.0. O. P., the K. oI P. and American Mechank?, seems likely to be a (rand affair. They have already secured the asststanoe ot the Aetnavllle Olee Club, and Messrs. T. R. Lloyd, D. M. Kvans, B. Morgan, R. T. Williams, Or. J. 0. Howells and others, -to sing olos, duetts, Quartettes, Ac. The newly organised base ball dub has Ixteen members as follows: T. Smith, F. White, B. Sapp, W. Purodl. R. Walton, W. Murphy, J. Croesley, H. linn, H. Bents, H. Moore, T. Vlokere, P. Stewart. C. Cuss, J. ODonnell, C. Westwood and W. McCrew. The pttcbei* are Murptiy, Cobs, Stewart. Whits and Bnrtth, and tbe catchers are Vickers and Una. Bents is muifir. Mrs. John MoNlohot, nee JOss Ida Stanton, died at the boms of tier father, John Stanton, on West Hanover street, yesterday evening, a??d twenty-two years. Consumption was the cause of the death. James VoreUnd and Lewis Jrtwson, two young men of Martinis Perry, wtll leave In a flat boat In a fewdays for the outh, the objeotive point being Plot-Ida. rhey win take a small teat with them. A district meeting of the Presbyterian churches of Martin's Perry. Portland, Adena. Scotch Ridge and Mt. Pleasant, wilt be held In the Presbyterian church it Portland,, on Frldaor, at 10 o'clock. The members of last year's terarls dub and all others wishing to Join the new club, are invited to meet at 8. O. Robinson's store to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock. The household goods sold at auction, at Ihe Boyd property on Fifth street, by T. H. Stanton, brought more money than the price at which they were appraised. The Alert Hose Company met last Right and re-eleoted the old officers. The members enjoyed refreshments at Wllllam OrimUi's after the meeting;. Over 150 was ret (ml at the social given at (tie Masonic hall on Saturday night for the benefit ot the Baptist Church. Dynamo No. 1 at the electrlo light plant, was burned out on Sunctay night oil will prooaojy w* ui . ifc.lL UJ wnlght. Muldooa Con had his led eye badly injured by Mnt struck with a. base bill 1*1. on Sunday Afternoon. * The plotting department ?t the Laughlln tin mill, m oil yesterday, m account of cban^ea being made. The Junior Mission Band of the U. P. church, will have a thank offering on Thursday evening. Samuel Taylor's daughter, who haa been very sick with typhoid fever, Is some better. J. X Fraaler and daughter. Miss Myrtle. returned yesterday from Wsrnoeke Station. MIm Clara- Sheets will return to-morrow from a three iveeka visit near Pittsburgh. George O. Sedgwick. who has been very sick. Is getting better. W. O. McOcraas, a substantial turner, baa,the measles. Hal Watson will return to Bethany College to-day. George Crtswell Is very sick with ty-. phold fever. rawoon. UnV<?n Vtaau Frtira (lis f.lnlj Isim* trial Town. Seamon Bowers was busy at McMechen yesterday dipping horse* He also sheared the surplus wool ott Qus Schad's St. Bernard dug. N. M. Hell, William Chapman, of Benwood, and Andy McOlnley, of Wheeling, ire going out to the Smtthlteld oil fields next week. Alonso Bowers wilt enter his two thoroughbreds, "Future Hope," and "8t. James," at ths flairs In this section, this fall. Charley (lately, Joe Taylor, William Strand and Reddy Sprouts weot down on the Jewel to N?w Martinsville, yesterday. Miss Mary Dijon has returned from Neu- Concord, Ohio, where she has been ittendlnff Muskingum College. Roger Irwin has returned from Hasellon, Pa., where he was employed on the Pennsylvania railroad. H.rrv MoCabe has returned from Nor-, roikT'Va., wliere he was iui unsuoceasmi applicant for the navy. Luke Taylor ha* given up his barber ihop at the Junction, a* customers were not frequent enough. Uob Oram wlU atari up a barber shop In Snyder's old place, at the Junction. The Riverside steel workers will r^ lume work to-morrow morning. Miss Merle LUlle, of Bellalre, l? visitInjc Mlsa Elva Fltsgerald. Albert Kearns and Frank OeragMy have left far Texas. The lower steel works will go on ttils morning. _ YOU ran trust us to move your piano tartly. Our men have had fourteen years' experience with us. P. TV. BAUMER CO., 1310 Market Street. DON'T allow the lungs to be Impaired by the continuous Irritation of a rough. It Is easier to prevent consumption than to cure It One Minute Cough curt) taken early will ward oft any fatal lung trouble. C. R. Ooetse, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Bowie ft Co., Bridgeport; Pea body ft Son, Ucnwood. I nisei PUtsI. Ifeblng Piles t Symptoms-Moisture; Intent^ llchlns Old stinging; most at night: worse by ' mtchlns. if allowed to continue tumors lorm. which ofisn bleed an ulcerate, befffflpjf v"? ?i're. fr\VAYNK'8 oiNT. UBJv I -iui'" Hie Itching and hleetiinit. heals tilreratlon, and In mo?i 'srea remove# tlie^ tumors* At drumrtsu or by Philadelphia. f W * Son. ;... -s , \ ', ' ' 6&BTAXW BSMHO?QWO. ft OTIMH,? 06. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. THE LIVELIEST?^ j .. . ;? Curtain Selling Ever done in thijjcitywas done in our Curtain Room (3rd J v flflnrl vesterdAv. *. ?)ver, 1: Five Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains sold?and many, patrons could not Ss waited upon. . A' To theseand any who could notanddidi?)rgcti? yesterday we wodltfsay-^his big sale is fan . ONEWEEK. ( and every day you will have our entire stock" brf.iii.iyiJ* ' no holdbacks in this sale. 'As a result of ouc exceedSqgftg ; i big rush yesterday/there are many more broken and oil ' lots?oneto foucof a kind. (Thess arealtassocted Dai and marked at One-Third Value, J New, rich' and choice- patterns In all km'ds ot Ease. Curtains in these Jots - - - - ' > Don't delay coming to-day, ioa whilcweHawmaife. extra preparations foe this sale and base hundreds of pat- :; terns to show, there are chances th?t manv good lines w31 .< be closed out early. . Geo. E. Stifel & Co. B10YOLgfl- : | CLAIRVOYANT. BirVflfiS. WlM IV/ T V/ V/VJ # bra tod Clairvoyant and True* Medium. ' / H. w01 read your future without ate* ____ take. CHvaa valuable Information on all/ ' affairs of Ufa. Prof. Leon baa been pro- y I v nounoed the world over aa the greatest I . ? Clairvoyant Ibjthe ltth century. Tbrourh v * '- - ** ?. rr??t nanv'Dmit 1 TlVUllC. SaVTbeeo made htpmr. He overcomes, . ? , ' jrour enemies, removes family troubles, m~ 4 Styles $100. -tf???B.w,0,t causes marrU*o wv4W * ?p>w? wUh jj,, one you love. . ? ; ________ Removes evil Influences, bad habits,, and will give you correct Information on lair- ya r?< suits; divorces, lost friends, eta r"^\OYCO Never fallinf advice to youn* people on g X 1 viLv? nu?5?*5 **5? ^2W *? ^ooee a husband'--iSj or wife for happiness, and what business ?? T&yfa . $40, ?5, J100. ^SBQHSi?[ ??_ ladles on love, courtship and manlaiM? i . and tells whether your lover is t*ueec$I Ci ' ^ snd date of marriage. Thousands $ Ntnm-ni>t* coneulted him and found thatJUsaid Km ulUIlllCr? end advice led to prosperity and happlneES I Re advertises nothing but whatniroaS^ 6 Styles . . $40, $50, $60. xSi S&f????? ' 9 T city. All who are in trouble. whoeeTBh'j GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, ' .bora atateraent without d.la* Hin&Sa 1210 MAIN STUftT. ' ?l p*r*S.rl** "L *vU rooad '.V "" them tint they know no thine abolt- ffl S Jometlmea It 1. oanMd by otlur ptrSnT . i\ MALE HHLP WANTED. ^ life. .lOrfEiSsg ion CbapUn. wl Wo^m^'co'Tpr^n^ Hour, from 10 a. m. to,ttm. M ^ aeve.and, O. ? GENERAL NOTIOB8> . HI WAJfTSD. " J^OTICE. ' "VVISSjS^orilitik88^^8 ?aurr Tt" 8,1Bo*r<1 <* Health *111 ml la I BROWN B?OB. CO.,' Rocheeter, N. y. Charleaton April SO, a. and a. proUnto, ' | prt-thto* for the examination of appllcantafor.th.i A OBNT8 WANTED IN EVERT b0*n!'" wrtldcat. to practice In th. ItUl. 'jj J\. county to Mil th. only authentic etbry N. D. BAKER, K. D? "'AS ofthe Hatfleld-McCoy feu4. Sell, for JSc. mrl7 gecretary But. Board of Health! 9 Oooa pay to active worker*. For tm, :? J . "*""? , >J and territory write BARCLAT ft CO., T> Tr /-l.rr a ry 0. mrX-tthAa ! R. ]?. Glffcn & Co., I TOB MWT- Soeawn to Tames Cranele. 9 "ITtOR RENT-SBVBRA^ GOOD ROOMS J_ 6 ^ T. Mr Frlanda and Patron.. " $ F85 r.":S.n,.n?i0lAXS,y? bftra*S R. $! $ SnSfcy SmM^b bSt ad??la!d bSldi OIBon 4 Co.. I tak* thla method of than*- % IS? &3? ctoTiiu?Ra*ro'u<S?Sh SSjC' bSolrfa^ 1 MPBHT 4 room*. IS per month, on <*"* * we. .Very respectfully. $ NBA 1* island, In alley near 8uspe&. TAMES CRANGLB. */3 Ion Brldn. TO LOAN. *???on ^rwi1 *?** ! PAD GITD improved Island property, POR SALR. cent lUTer Lo?^eJr TachLSSfdl^"0 W' T?OR 8ALB?CANARY BIRD8-A Jlfm'S JAUE8 L HAWLkt. JtL lot of Male and Female Canaries at # Raal Bauf.^ndl^n Aj??iriah Main St, Htom* HELMBRIGHTB, Ml Mart, VJ OTATIOMTOT. BOOKS, BTO. ' S^o"^ JrtSSSS^U?1if roomed house, outbuilding. fruit, eto. ^ r% 1 . $ t i Convenient to motor. Terms easy, A bawSa Reduction m fain. J. a HBRVBY, Wheel]nf, W.^Va. ' TSORIalE m Creoe PEPCT. On. very old Flax Thraad Botanlnc ' r* F Wheel. One wool rods Splnnlnr wheel: -<y w* hiM in** - also. Two one-cut snap crack Reels. will J ne nave just received e carry four to six outs each. For price j large stock of the best American Crepe Paper made, grocKS for balE 8 . which we guarantee to be Q i?.h^ wb?,im?;nu?*iidTn*tCfc Tkl- .? 1 Whll.k.r Iron Workl bond. full length. Tnls lot goes at so .ham wiimiid* bim: and in? c*. <? 20 shares German Tire insurance Ca. . s 12 CENTS PER ROIL. ??nfe? WiSf c-jv,.- J _ _ _ ? ? .hare. WhMllnr Brldr, Co. V ? CBRLB BROS. ? ||{jggj|2?$twiw^ | VALWmNM' F1NB AND COMIC; FOR SALE. . I iirompllv. ut.ti .liiigoxluea at ,piS i FBW CHOICE LOTS IT BDGIIG 01. 1 K?& fc&i '?&?ttS AMD OX ?A? , I O. H. QUIKBY. W. V. HOGE, ,,a Ja2t MM Markat Btra.t. ?U Saak BaUdlac, ISM fdark.l Bk - -..... .