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? B?Sf BAIL. | > poOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I SPORT. f OOCOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOOOO rccoooooooo SOOOOOOOOOC 8 Iht TtRr. 0 g BOWIING. 8 BOXING. \t m boslnff conteit at Canton. Wed ,i,,lav' nlKht, before (he Canton Athletic Club, Mike Farragher, of Youngs1,1,Ml. Knocked out Ell Riley, of Weat Vlrcliilo. In eight rounds. Farragher h.vl ilif best of !he light all llio way itii. jgh. Itlley waa knocked down three time' H> l-ut round, the third time [, ,: >ut. The bout waa preceded by a uunii^r of four-round goes between lo,,J| I lers. Ilruner, of Cincinnati, the dumpMn 103-pound man of Ohio, beatrd William Jackson, of Canton, In three ? uinl.i The conteit was In the Grand oinra House, and wa< largely attunde.l. The Metropolitan Athletic Cluh held a meeting yesterday afternoon. The chief business transacted was accepting the jl .MulJrlck-Sheehan bout' for the :;'itd In.slant These men catno hero to j attend the Stelier-Campbell battle, and both IVore after Campbell, as they had been previously, but lo no purpose. Then Ihey were matched for Novem l?t r una yeateruay me \Mets" tooK o!) th-' battle, but changing the date to November 22. It was decided at yesterday's meeting thut Mr. Gavin shall referee all < titi sift under the club'J auspices. This f- ature will be a condition Imposed upon all the "pugs" wanting a go, and unless they agree to it they must seek other patronuge. Hereafter the other numbers of the club will take a more active part, so as to ensure the home j-utrons against being flim-flammed by uut-of-town sports. Good, clean contrst.i are to bo booked, and only those that nre on the square will be considered The club la anxious to secure Prof. J rimes Gordon, of Washington, Pa., as Its match-maker and manager, nnd t*xj' cted him to bo present yesterday. The McGoudrlck-Sheehan contest will be pulled off under the present management. and following this event a representative of the club will go to Washington to confer with him, unless he Is here the night of the Twenty-second. A derision reached by the M. A. C. yesterday that will doubtless bo accepted with hearty satisfaction, Is its Intention to have all contests begin earlier In the evening. The preliminaries will commence upon the arrival of the 8 o'clock motor. Instead of one hour previous. To facilitate the work of bringing the main event on earlier.fewer preliminaries will be put on, andi quality will replace quantity. Two swift preliminaries will be the rule, and nothing of the drag-along, after-awhlle sort will go. This Innovation will meet with the approval of all the Wheeling rpurm, unu i'mjipciauy ui me iuvcis ui flstlana. who live In Kenwood and other nearby towns, for if the nmln event Le&lns earlier It will end earlier. Few like to spend nearly all the night out at Fulton. Many have remained away, owing to such a circumstance being probable. To the overage local follower of the ring nothing much la known either of Jack McCSoulrtrlck, of Wotertown, N. Y.. or Peter Sheehan, of McKeesport, iPa. If they furnish the real article, enough fs said. The probabilities are that they are in dead earnest, and Louden Campbell's crnwflsh act In relation to either one, is evidence of their being somewhat up the scale. McGoulUrick came to Wheeling especially to arrange a match with the winner of the Campbell-vStelzer contest, but he had to swallow disappointment. lie and Sheehan are matched at catch weights, and tjiey will range around 135 or 138 pounds. The date selected for the "Mets'" tiext affair Is that chosen for the Davey-Unknown wrestling match. Both can't be pulled off to advantage and profit the same night. CYCLING. Omaha having withdrawn from the race for (ho 1898 L. A. W. national meet, the biff event Is practically assured to Indianapolis, and there is a consequent stir among wheelmen and business men, who are anxious to begin as early as posslblo to arrange for the entertainment of the thousands of visitors. Those Interested are anxious now that a decision he reached by tho executive committee that the place for the tioxt meeting be decided by a mall vote. With practically but one candidate the vote mlKht as well be taken first oh funt, and give the meet city as much A woman'* attractiveness in the eyes of ninn depend* largely on her physical appearance Nature, In order to preserve the *?ce. guided mankind by the Jnstinctive preference for a mate who ia jdiysically sound and wholesome. If intellect alone were chiefly sought, the "Spring might be n generation of Solomon for wisdom, but they would perish in inf.inry for want of physical ?tamina. A wrak or unhealthy woman is unfitted to fulfil her part In perpetuating the rare: she <* unequal to the drninndt of motherhood nnd wifehood, *he is robbed of her natural womnnlv attractiveness Many ? woman Is cheated of life's choice*! Rift* by n dyspeptic, bile poisoned condition nf tlir yitrni. which ?hows itself in n j>imply ?*kin, sallow romplciion, tainted breath, or thin, unfraceful form The moM perfect remedy for nil the mortifying Sytnpiotni of malnutrition nnd im I"1"' ''''""I 11 I>r Pier re'a ('.opl'ii Medi'-ul I)i" ov?ry. Through Itn remarkable eflcct Upon the |ivi-r and digestive organs il weepd alt unfulfilled out of the rirnilaHon ?n | crm\,i q fresh i.upplv of new, rich, I if* giving blood. n givesch mcMtfld bloom loth# com* P'e*ion; flwrrttfift Hie breath; founds out fn? fsee ind fortft. ind invlfOfttM the en Iff* Constitution w ith vital energy 'ettore* the invincible beauty of whole OtneneM and womanly capacity. ? ioinplf|e wreck; appetite gone nerv ?V?'em Imputed; could ?i"t bleep, mul wm mi ' ' ktlist I could not Mand on ttiy fVtl ten niln 'i"1* write* MIm Klin flarlley, of N? ilUf tit Oram Avenue, Columbus, Otilo "f nnlv weighed tKMiniU wlirn I ?ontntenefd Inking lit I'lefrri i,ol'l?>ii Medical "IxrMerv, After) " 'I taken half (Kittle I begun to fmptov* | eoiiM ?wmi it>11 v tlte whole night nml would "wifcen with nn nppHfle for firrakfnsf. wlifrfi *a? mrf thing na | never had for iwo years k r?i,? ? hearly breakfast I now hSve nn '?< e||rht nppetlte and my frlsnda aay Ihey never aw me looking tetter or In better aplrlla ahie# knew in* I tell them It la sli due to Dr. Pierce's iiiMovery.'" ( In nil caaes of ohatinste constipation, the 'hlarovery " should be supplemented with *>? Pierce'- ?MesssM Pellti*. Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim As the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim X,oie fairness with every day. But she still is qutcn and bsth charms to spare / Who wean youth's coronal-- beautiful hair. VWWSA^ Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is as old as she looks," says the world. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. Tou can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal oolor to gray or faded hair, by tha use of ' Ayer's Hair Vigor. time as possible to prepare for the undertaking. It is as Rood as settled that Indianapolis is to have not only a suitable track, but one which la up-to-date nt the time of the holding of the meet. The only question which need interest wheelmen who contemplate coming to (he meet, or who may have votes in the selection of holding the meet la the ability of Indianapolis to cntertuln. The reputation of th^ city as a convention city will be sufficient guaranty to ail who know the city. More conventions are held theio than In any city In the United States. The people have come to know.the full value of national gatherings. and are willing to contribute their share toward bringing them and handling them in a manner worthy of the city. The provisional committee decided that the time had come when the work should be turned over to the permanent meet club, and arrangements have been made for the organization of such a club. It Is the Intention to secure a down-town club house and organize a meet clnb, which shall take up the work where the provisional committee leaves off, and carry the work to completion. A feature which Is In contemplation Is the bringing to the meet of the European champions. It Is proposed that after the European championships are run off in Julfr all the champions be induced to come to the national meet. It will be a strong'card and one which will attract many thousands. CANADA WANTS IT. TORONTO, Nov. 11.?At a meeting of the executive board of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association it was decided to ask the co-operation of the League of American TOheelmon In securing the world's amateur meet for Canada In 1899. The meet Is to be held In VI0ina in 1898. FOOT A letter was received yesterday, from Manager McDermott, of Pittsburgh college. agreeing to play W. A. C. here Thanksgiving day. Later In tho day (iencva concge wrote, nsKing ror tne date, but It had been filled. Pittsburgh collcfire puts up a fast article of ball, and the crowd will witness a good game that day. It will be played nt the Island ball park, and preparations to make It a big affair will begin In n day or two. TV. A- C. will play the Acmes, of Sfeubenvllle to-morrow. They leavo over the Cleveland & Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock and are confident of victory, though some difficulty has been experienced In retting as trim an eleven as desired. McFarland Is home from Oreensburg and will accompany the team, but the loss of Will Edwards and Clynk will bo felt. The Injury to Will Edwards' arm Is not so serious as reported, and he promises to be in the game Thanksgiving, but Clynk will be out of It all season. While W. A. C. Is playing up In Steubenvllle, the Mettenbergers, a Junior aggregation, will be down here, meeting the Aetnavllle Juniors on the Island hall park grounds., All who attend will see a spirited contest, and It Is hoped there will be good weather, for the Aetnavllle boys are under quite an expense In bringing the game here. I/Ost night nt the W. A. C. gymnasium, a number of the football team met for practice. It was not convenient for all to attend, consequently the practice fell short of the necessary stimulus. The advantages of prartlclng In the "gym" wore apparent, and In future It will receive more attention. Manner Tlomlne, of the West Virginia University football foam, yesterday cancelled the game scheduled for Haturday against Centre College, <o lie played at Catleffsburg, Kfr. The TTnlverslly team learned from several sources that Centre was loading tip with professionals for the gnme and for that reason would not play them. A good gnme Is looked for nt More .in low n on flaturdny, between the 'Varsity second team arid the Fairmont normal school, _______________ One week from Monday night, nt the Pythian ensile, Frank Davey wrestles an "unknown" from Ohio, for $200 a side. The flrsf deposit of $80 was made yesterday by Charles Obermnn. Davey's bicker, a fid it nhi b# ootered t>y the opposite party to-day. Davey will weigh In the afternootiofiheTwenty-seeondat 124 pounds, iMid Is nil.uvlng his opponent fix pOUfldft bill thoflt who MW him so easily defeat Dally n f"W weeks ngo, know that a few pounds don't (Hit imieh figure with him. Interesting boxing bouts will precede the main event. Ni:\v YORK ST. LOUIBTRADB. PIULAUI'TIiP.llIA, Nov. Jl - I'renl. dent Kred'inan has at list oonsummntnd a deal whereby he Is to secure ilrtidy and llnrtmnn, of the HI. Louie rlub, for Holmes and Donnelly, and The New York president ha* been endeavoring to secure the transfer of Orady for several days, but was nol suacessful until to-day. BOWLING. WHEELING LEAGUE. Won. Loit. I Auroras 14 l ' CotanopoHtan 11 4 Pirates U 4 Ideals 8 4 The Bowlers 10 C Tidal Waves 6 6 Silver Globe* 7 8 Defenders 3 12 Old Cronies 2 IS Aber-Nlt i 14 The Cosmopolitans dropped one ga last night and now Pirates are on e\ terms wlthl them for fecond pla Score: COSMOPOLITAN. 2d. 3d. To Brown ,5 157 IK Wells 31 105 1M Bowlln 3 i 130 Wl Turner Itfl 1T4 1M Early 116 IK) M Borland 177 J25 1* Totals 6 778 920 1 SILVER GLOBES. Int. 2d. 3d. To Bulser 150 145 1? W. Brash 119 142 117 Krorarick 132 14* 154 Rolf 130 119 147 C. Ebellng 142 137 132 Blind 166 107 ITS Totals 839 7M i Scorers?C. Nolta and Snrlnffer. U plre?Plankey. To-nlght?Tldal Wave* and Ideala. MUSEB LEAGUE. Lost night's games resulted as 1 lows: PRRM08. 1st. 2d. 3d. To Itader 1H6 ICO 1<*? Reed 149 13") 12T? fl. Palcke HO 104 146 W. Falcko 1S6 112 Hi* Alexander 1C8 HI 142 Totals 779 CM 693 2 Til 19 CLUB. 1st. 2d. 8d. To Whits M 121 ?S Hennlng 324 312 112 Davis 92 167 147 Rlohstds 150 127 1.14 Dlscher 116 114 132 Totals 678 51 C23 1 A CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. The Kom Kob Club accepts the chi lenge of the Aber Nlta for a game tenpins on the Nineteenth, after t league games have been played, Fette's alleyu. If the date Is satlsfactc anawer through this paper. SIMPLICITY ITSELF. ASImpIo lUrnileaa Remedy Yet It Cm the Worst Cmu of Djrapepalii and Im gealloii. Dr. Jeimison, who has made a 1 study of stomach troubles, says: j forms of Indigestion really amount the same thing, that Is, failure to coi pletely digest the food eaten; no mf ter whether the trouble Is add dyspe b-la or sour ?to?nach, belching of wlr nikmtniK DmnMula /tt* 1am fln?h n appetite; a person will not have any them if the stomach can be Induced any natural, harmless way to the oughly digest what la eaten, and tl can be done by n simple remedy whl I have teebed in hundred* of aggrav ted cases with complete success. T remedy is a combination of fruit a vegetable essence*, pure aseptic peps and gulden seal put up in the form plea/rant tastfng tables and sold druggists under the name of fituar Dyspepsia Tablets. One or two these tablets should be taken aft meads and allowed to dissolve in t mouth and mingling with the food the stomach digits ft completely b fore it has time to ferment, decay ai sour. On actual experiment one frraln Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will dlgc three thousand grain*? of meat, *g, and similar wholesome foods. It Is safe to say if this wholesor remedy was better known, by peor generally, it would be a national bles Jng, as we are a nation of dyspeptl and nine-tenths of all diseases ov Choir origin to imperfect diction nutrition. Stuart's Dvspepr.ln Tablets are not ; patent medicine, but a fifty ce ! package will do more real good for weak stomach than fifty dollars won I of potent medicine# and a person li: the satisfaction of knowing Just wfli | ho Is putting into his stomach, whl< ho docs not know, when widely ndve tlaed patent medJclnes are used. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspeps Tablets, full sited packages HO cents. ? little knnlr ftn f>'.IMOA OTl/I' niPA I f*tomnrh troubles mailed free by m Iro^slnff The Stuart Co., Marsha Mich. MARTIN'S PERRY. Ilnp? and Mliiik|)i In llie Thriving Cl! Acron the Mirer. Mrs. Emma Vernfce tiled nt Plttrtwrg from nervous prostration, on Wednesda nlffht, e*cd forty years. She woe daughter of David Rouders nnd the ri mains will be brought to Martin's Fori this morning on tho train on tho Clev< land & Pittsburgh railroad, arriving i 11 o'clock, nnd tho tnterment will bp j Rlvervlew. The remains will be take dtreot to the cemotory. The services i Pittsburgh were conducted by Rev. ( W. Ch a I fon t. Rov. W. J. Williams, rector of fl Paul's Episcopal church, will preneh I the largo Episcopal church at McKeei port, Pa., morning nnd evening nej Sunday. His pulpit will be tilled tnori Ing and evening by Dr. James Pratt, < Wheeling. The literary society made up of men bers of the freshmen nnd sophomores c the high school will meet every Frldn afternoon nnd the literary society com posed of tho Juniors and seniors wl meet on Friday evenings. Nelson fanning, formerly of Martin' Ferry, died on his farm at Mt. Carme fourteen miles from Cincinnati, on Mon day, aged sixty-three years. Miss Mary Katherlno Rradfleld, t JJarnesvllle, will )>e married to Mr. WII Ham Wnrfleld Meek, of Columbus, nea Wednesday evening. A special meeting <>? the Masons wl be held to-morrow evening for work I the first and third degrees. There wl bo four candidates. Miss Ross Qrtfllth will return to-dn: from n four months visit with relative and friends nt Sandusky, Lorain, Bldne and other places. Owing to the Increase of busings Dea Mellenry has returned to work In th Cleveland & Pittsburgh freight ofllee n Martin's Ferry. Miss Jessie B. Dent, of near Bt. flairs vllfe, wan married to Mr. Alva V. Ifunr of Helmont, on Wednesday evening. Subscript Ions received for the Dall: Intelligencer nt the Martin's Fen; branch ofTlcs, on Fourth street. The ferryboat *'Ifmax, which has bo<*i running in the Hollalre-Renwood trad* has returned t<? Martin's Ferry. Yesterday Thotnns L. Williams sol his valuable l>eaglo pup to partlew n New Hnlhl' lmrti, Pa, Elisabeth Kelley hue brought milt fo dlvorco from Walter Kolley, alleging ne gleet of duty, Frank Unynard has taken n position li ftw MononfahfJa Tin l?Jale Works ? Pittsburgh. Hrconfl hand furniture bought and soli by T. II. Stanton, Hanover street, Mar tin's Ferry. Tho I looser Heroins was played nt lb opera house last night, by Itookn Play ers. Frank Stewart, son of Mr. and Mr* RIoliard Htewsrt, has tho typhoid fever Th# Coleraln Farmers' institute wll be held al Coleraln December I'D and M llayward lx>ng, llsrry tlrayson, Join and IJert Krlm, returned Inst night fron DUFFY'S PURE ( NO FUSEL OIL iti The best known stimulant for ji* preventing and curing DyspopJJ5 Bin, Insist upon having only Jj? Duffy's. Sold by all druggists ^ and grocers. Send for pamphlet. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., i.. *T tr itucuBSter, n. it ol- ~~ Henrysburg wlUi thirty-six rabb(t?, two ml quail and one thirty .pound possum. , 618 Ticket No. tin. held by Frank Mitch- < jg ell, drew T1 Huskhu' phonograph. ( S?7 Ed Moore, of Belial re, was In Martin's < 451 Ferry last night. , ISO Mita Llbble Tweedy la visiting rear , lal Smlthfleld. Ml?s Esther Digger Is visiting at Port- ' So llnd<1, 302 BELLAIRE. < S40 All Sort* of Local News u<t Ooulp From . the (jlmi City. A Marshal Bahra arrested a man who J al- weighs about 300 pounds, on the street. I of Ho was helplessly drunk and the mar- J . shal was unable to get him up when ho 4 sat down on the pavement. But Oflloer 4 nt Ernest finally assisted him. The man's i ry falling- was not the only trouble to the J officers. His weight when he felt like 1 sitting down on them, amused the spec- 9 tators. Ho was let off with a light line * when he recovered. 4 rt. DID NOT ORGANIZE. i ll" The Enterprise Enamel Company, did I not organize Wednesday night because I Ife of the absence of somo of the projectors, J VII but the meeting adjourned to meet In f to this city next Monday night. Ten per 4 ro- cent of the stock subscribed has been i tt- paid In. The committee on a site tor the 2 ,p. new -bottle works is getting thing* in 1 irj, shape and will probably bo able to re- J nd port to the stockholders the flrst of next * of week. ^ BELLAIRE BRIEFS. 4 lis Literary exercises oonslstlng of reel- 4 ch tattons, essays and a debate will bo given J h- (n the high school this afternoon. Bev- A he eral musical selections, both liwtnimen- X nd lal and vocal, will bo rendered during f iln the programme. f ?' Sillier Holland moved his family from f ?y St. Clalrsvllle yesterday to this city and f '* says that the hotel business at McClalrs- 4 (it trill? 4a rtrtf a tnKVAoa J J The Taylor "Kinf Fools" company, ,? paused through tho city yesterday, on their way to New Martinsville, from ^ Bridgeport. William Pfaffenbach, who underwent 0f a severe operation a week ago, is getting along nicely and will bo out again A ps shortly. I The high school football team plays " ne the Madison team, of Wheeling, Batur>Io clay, on the bridge park, on the Island. = Anderson Carson, Who was Injured at W the steel works several weeks ago, is now able to b6 'about on crutches. 6 Miss Pearl Chambers, the popular school teacher, who has been ill for some time past, 1s now Improving. n John Thurn was drawn on the petit Hi Jury at St. Clalrsvllle, and presented 1B himself to court yesterday. |j nt The Good Templars will hold a meet'h lng this evening, nt which time a special = r- programme will bo given. Miss Mary Cratty, who ha9 been con- ? la fined to her hobse for several weeks past, rl Is somewhat improved. J Mrs. Charles Ault has returned home cl : after a pleasant visit with friends and " ' relatives at Qlencoe. The murder case on trlnl at St. Clalrs- do vllle, will crowd out nil others tho balance of this week. co [y Miss Mabel Alerandor, New Athens. Is f? the guest of friends and relatives in the qj ft Second ward. do y Mr. II. W. Burrows and family wont to JjJ a Centervllle yesterday to spend a week hi with relatives. sti y Frank Nelson left yesterday for JJ} }- "SVoodsfleld, where ho will spend a few ( it days hunting. dr About a dozen Bellalre people have {J n been out 1n the fleldsslneo Tuesday hunt- 0f ing quail. se Mr. Georite Yost, of tho Bollnlro Bottle Company, returned from Pittsburgh last ntght. nn ,n Miss Alma Harris, of Rummerflcld, 0., {J* : Is tho gucat ot relatives in the Second *t< " ward. ?|j }( Miss Jennie MoAdams, of Allegheny, JJl Is visiting relatives In tho Fifth ward. ?h The Baltimore & Ohio changes time jJJ ,f next Monday. _ rr, v *n ' TIIE three-year-old boy of J. A. or: .] Johnson, of Lynn Center, III., Is subject ? to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says , he Ih satlsned that the timely use of ? * Chamberlaln'B Cough Itemedy, during ^ ' a severe attack, saved his little boy's ^ life, lie Is In the druf: business, a member of tho firm of Johnson Bros., ?f of that place; and they handle a great ^ I- many patent medicines for throat and an i lunjc diseases. He had all these to Ob choose from, and skilled physicians 11? !l ready to respond to his call, but selectu ed this remedy for use In his own fam- I II lly at a time when his child's llfn was in danger, because ho knew It to be su- ?lr perior to any other, and famous the p J country over for Its cures of croup, Mr. coi Johnson says this Is the best selling of * cough medicine they handle, and that cr( It irlves splendid satisfaction In all " cases. Hold by nil druggists. i e ? st II . " Y1III poi r Gas i A Wl 0 orC r> Heating i \ Stoves. PURITAN, '] ! ACME, VULCAN, ^ j T bn NATIONAL ~7 1 ^n A large variety of styles _ at all prices. Nesbitt & Bro., i ' H2i i lois MAMiKf srnr.r.r. PMBRELLA8-OBO. B. 8TIPBL <Si CO. Geo. E. Stifel & Co. \ * , A GOOD Umbrella Weeds not necessarily be an expensive one. Especially is that the case just now, when the manufacturers are making such strenuous efforts to sell their goods by quoting low prices. The continued dry spell was hard on the seller, but the buyer of Umbrellas will now have the benefit. f '' Arc exceptionally good fast black' twilled gloria, ' 7/^ _ 11 mounted on hollow steel paragon frame, 26-inch /y C 11 si*e, with fancy wood handles, in black, green and 11 burnt wood, an umbrella usually selling for one < > dollar. 11 illcre we have two lines?one for ladies and the other for gentlemen?the former is a 26-inch frame, covered with the "Famous Carola" silk, ' and has pretty Dresden handles. The one for gentlemen is 28 inches, tight rolling frame, covered with twilled gloria, and has Congo Crook handle. > ?? A '1 This is one of the banner umbrella values of the ' rt> f A '' season, and would be cheap at two dollars, tight . cpi.'+cJ rolling frame, tw cd serge cover, handles suited . ii lor ladies or eeiitlcmcp, in dresden, pearl and > 11 wood. > < > $1 ?C W ()ft More than a thousand umbrellas to select from ^laUOj vi'VWj <> j,ere these prices umbrellas suited for man, i, woman and child, every kind of handle, whether U0t0 Si 2 00 '' 'Wood, Pearl, Ivory, Dresden, Silver or Gold * ' * n mounted. Handsome Umbrellas for Presents that will astonish you for price. n ar? . A r> * n freo. t. Mitel & to. Your Eyes Are cared for when your glasses are fitted here. Our service Is accurate and satisfactory. No charge for testing. J* ** J* *> IENRY W. ETZ, OPTICIAN, Su. TRUSTEE SALES. WANTED. TRUSTEE'S SALE. " "ITTANTED?RELIABLE AND COMPEy\ TENT man with small capital to By virtue of a deed of trust made by Ra- tako Interest In large lumber business. k I R. Llpplncott to the undersigned as keep company storo and books, on good ustco, bearing date Way 4, 1896, and of salary. Address LUMBER, caro Intelllcord In the clerk's ofllco of th<> county gencer office. noli* IS of?{r?.ht'boSkUNa ttrSuo w5i on p.^aHTMKN AND WOMEN MAKE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1807. vftt.atSrnif Som?mmenclng at 10 o'clock a. m.. proceed to thlnir now, solid, taking;. Address T. O. 11 at public auction in tho city of Wheel- uox 200. Baltimore. Md. sel8-s g, at tho front door of the court house of ?_ ? __?_ ?" llo county. West Virginia, tho following "TirANTED? AGENTS, fl0 TO A scribed property, that If to say: Tho >V week sure to workers: no capital (divided one-eleventh (1-11) of all that needod; now goods; new plan; sells at rtaln tract of land on Woods' run In sight; every family needs It. HOUSElohland district, In Ohio county, in the HOLD SPEC. CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jy24* ate of West Virginia, about four miles ... ?lunn u^Ivn nrnumn a northeasterly direction from tho city A A A?WANTED MEN AND WOMEN, Wheeling, commonly known as tho Jv. young and old, to work for us In their Irogg farm," and containing three hun- own homes in sparo time, day or ovonlng. ed and eighty-live (M) acres, nnd which We pay $10 to 115 per week. No canvassrm Is now in the occupancy of John W. Ing. Any child can do the work. Send Ichols as tenant, and which farm is part address to-day. Wo send work at once. tho land which Hugh Nichols died H. A. QRIPP, Dept. 272, Tyrone, Pa. Ized and possessed, for a fuller descrip- sell-s >n of which reference Is made to tho ISST eds of tho lato Hugh Nichols, deceased. POR RENT. TERMS OK BALE?One-third and as uch more as the purchaser may elect to -|7iOR RENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS y in cash on the day of sale, tho balanco |1 jn the Qlty Hank Building. Inqulro at tho purchase money in two equal In- the City Bank of Wheeling. mrtO illmcnts payable respectively at nix and ;hteen months from tho day of sale th Interest from that day. for each of TO LOAN. ilch deferred Installments the purchaser ? nil r'vo III. ne*otlaWo promluory note REAL ESTATE LOANS, aring Interest from the day of sale as Amount* milling from oresald, tho title to tho property being eenn TO OOO ?? until ttm payment In lud of th. ^?ut. or H ' QIItSON I.. CUANMER. Tm.tr.. ^S^.Tou "mml..l'n?' """ " : .1AM*:* I,. 11AWLKT, PROPOSALS. Agsat, . . . _ IQBfl Main Htraet. EALEO PROPOSALS. $2,500 TO lealed proposals will be received at the rt> r\r\f\ 1 co of tho Hoard of (.'oinmlBHlonnn of V* 1?v j J( If 1 ilo County until Monday, November 15. v|;6f^jv/vv/ 7, at 10 o olock a. m., for tho following: , , , . coal. T? l?fln on Improves ' Irs t?For furnishing nut and mixed City Roal Estate il, as may be ordered by the overseers the poor, for city districts south of the HOWARD HAZLETTf lecoiid?-For furnishing nut and mixed il. as may bo ordered by tho oversoors Lxchangt li.ink uuildtng. tho poor, for city districts north of tho sTQC'KH, ltoxim ami invi-NT meets. >ek, including Inland ana Fulton* ?? - ' UNDKHTAKINO. FOR PAI.R. or furnishing coftlns (common or - - lined), hearses, hacks and buggies, as 77OR BALE OR ItENT-EIGIlT ROOM ,y bo ordered by the overseers of thu I1 house near city and motor line. Terms ,r- .. , . , . * easy. Possession at once. Apply to J. C, f OnNudfng Fufton)n V 0f Whrrl" HERVEV. mm Market St. mH_ econd?For districts without the city of HlOIl BALE?ONE AND ONE-HALF tooling (Including county infirmary, ou i1 lot In Greenwood cemetery: rtn? loealer of superintendent). tlon; corner lots adjoining best Improvelldders must specif jf the prices of cofTlns inents In cemetery. Address CEMETERT, persons ovor and under fourteen years lAiT, earn Intelligencer office. spll *""" M l-'l Mi 'I N I'M TMARMH Knit BAI.K-^IIIHT T1IINK OF / 1 1. .. . . i1 HI lo-nrro Kiinlon fnrm?, t*n mil.. or (urnl.WiiK timMmn ii|wn tho pre- r;?m Aflniiitc Oil)-. for Ill) to-j nnd 1'tlon o( llin rnunty ? |? wMkly: only (i>w I.ft. tt'rlip or i-nll for '"'-Por V nylilnmon malrlrt (Innhitl* ;,?r ,i??rhiil 11181.ICY, SOS ISrmit >lr..t, t "ilii of {& Ohio1 rim- " " i'lttuburnli. Pa. nt>?? r..ii(l Kor Whrrllnn 1/OR SALE till.1 lpor I-Iny nnri Vinton ill.lrloti. h ourth?For Centre and Webster diniVth-For Hlltlil" dlitrtet. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGIRGTOH. irugglsts must do business in tho dls- .wt. ^ium* t for which they bid c1irap AN1? Of* KAST TKRHa iMtldn to la) for otic year from Noveni- ^ hooe hiy'sht to reject nny or a^hlds/s re- ntT tUnt? llnttdlnt. tnoo Market mt. nM Clerk Hoard of Commissioners. 1 .. - RK8TAURANT AND CAFE. iiFwigwam restaurant and art, E, ,E. WORTHEN, hm imukk* untieier. Warm nienla served In their best ntyla. Dining rooms cony and snug. All shortDEN lloT, older eookltiK, snd prices reaaut?sble. Only , _ : restaurant thnt provides s nrat-olaifl Ladles and (lentlenien'n Pining Parlor. fVtWv MolWIno. Kotiin Nr* tnt JCniraiioe on Fnurteenlh slresb i Mixxiy Dunoing, tvooin ino, jui. Merchsnts* llet Iiuneh daily, roast n??sr It Markot Slrwil.... Whcollnj, W V*.. S?'*1?"' l", l,ult,pw' to cents. 1111) chanted dniiy. task lUtVATus. Jyii Jul! 8. URUllAKER, Proprlster.