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I MEN'S ABROAD. I I The well Known South Sicter Do- I ' " ?" * ninK^H||nnfi I II tainiwii'w MED OX ll!S RECEXT TRIP ^ I fiinnrair co.vtinbntaj^ euI ROPE-ONLT THB OOCAPER I fiKRMAN JOURNALS illOWBD I HosTir.rrr to amkri?Ai duk- " (NO THB spanish-amejiicaS [ co.vrLiCT-TH? cjermaS aov. EKNMKNT-stobt OP It" TR'JB IK the fatherland. ; ' Mr. H. F. Hchrem and wlfc returned jMiMJiy. after an eljtht months' trip th.-ootli Europe. They vlalted'iMny of ttr Jirc Cltle* and capital! of the continent. I When inc apanikifAmmutu broke out they were At Venice, and at the time of the battle of Manila they vrere In Hermany. Europeans then learned that there Is a nation in the west. not a people, but a natlop. The Germans did not for a moment doubt the outcome S the war, but were anxious for peace, as the war waa Injuring buslnew In the manufacturing center*. n*hi? cowrnment and the beat new* papers were In/ sympathy with the I United States. Mr. Dehrens did not think there was mure hostility to AmerI leans In Germany than In any other forI eign country. It was only a feeling of I lympathy. which la always inspired for I a weaker power. Only the cheaper nrtv?pap<T? and people affected by the I outcome of the war did not have a kind- ' ly feNing toward the United States. I Some of the noted places in Germany I were visited, and during their travels I they visited their respective former homes In the northern part of the Ger man empire. At his former home Mr. Bchrcna found a tree which he had I planted there thirty-eight years ago, I before leaving for this country. It has now grown to immense proportions, be- j1 I ing eight and one-half feet In clrcum ference. Mr. Behrena' only regret was I that it was not a fruit tree, as it woe , | the only thing in Germany that he could call his own. During their stay in Berlin they saw President McKlnley In a German veroscope, and he looked better (ban any of the royal persons there represented. The picture* of McKlnley and scenes of the war could be seen In all parts of Germany. Of all the magnificent cities visited In Europe, the city with which Mr. Behrens was most pleased was Brussels. Thin city .?ermed to be the clea&est and Its citizen* seemed the best dressed. While traveling In Germany they met Alfred Spiel, of this city. He waa more than delighted to see people from Wheeling. Mr. Spiel Is making wonderful progress in his musical studies, but will not return for a number of y^fcrs. An evidence of his merit Is the fact that he pUys in the royal orchestra of Sundswchauian. Mr. Behrens spoke of the improve nienta which are being made throughout Europe. The streets In some of tne cities have always been very narrow, but they are now being made wider and la other ways Improved. lie first learned of his ^nomination for the legislature while at Hamburg, through a letter from 2tyr. Joseph Speldel. Mr. Berhens and wife arrived in New York on the 23rd inst, and stopped for a few days at Atlantic City for the purpose of shaking the duat of Europe oft their feet and to become thoroughly Americanized again. The steamer on which they came over was one of the new vessels of the North German Lloyd line. It is sixty-six feet wide and does not roll and pitch ns smaller vessel* do. Mr. Behrens said they were very clad to aee old Wheeling v ar.rl the familiar Ohio again. ^ Rrgfnt'i llr?piin?M?IU?f Kliilfd. * THE HAGUE, August 30.-The queen ^ regent of Holland In a proclamation c Jim issued, upon the occasion of the li end of her regency, her daughter, Quetn Wllhelmlna, coming of age to- J morrow, expresses warm pleasure at the whole nation "ranged joyously around the throne of the young queen." thanks God that her dearest wish has been heard and after thanking the people for their loving ond faithful ? support of herself. Invokes God's bless- b ln<r upon the youthful sovereign, and xi concludes: "May our country become c great In everything In which a small t nation can be great." I BENWOOD. < Brttxr Xiw? llama Uallirrul In fit* Buayr ^ ttnralmll Comity Town, j I A mimhf-r nf Rnnu>nni1 riennle drove ? out to the home of Michael Daegan Monday evening, and spent a vory enjoyable time. Liveryman Asmus. of the South Side, furnished the conveyance In the form of a four-home wagon. Th?? Infant child of Paul Rledel,which ha.? been Hick for a few day* with spinal mcnlnKltls. died Monday evening about 10 o'clock. Funeral will be held to-day nt t p. m.; Interment at the Peninsular cemetery. Two women from what Is known as the "Midway." In North Ben wood, were |lv*?n a hearing before Hqulr?- Riddle yesterday evening, on the charge of Using abusive language. Nelson Crlawell was arrested Monday evening on the charge of using abusive language. He will be given a hearing before squire Itlddle to-morrow evening t 7 o'clock. An employe at the Wheeling steel P works had his foot run over l?#r a truck yesterday and badly crushed. He wns brought the emergency hospital for * treatment. < A Kenwood man was given a hearing * f?im< .squire Riddle Monday even inf. ui?on ?h" chnrge of assault rind battery. He plead guilty and win fined 110 and CC.?tS. A report wan circulated recently that Tl?ntvood was to hnve a fr^o tnnll delivery. it is learned ?>n ?rmd authority that the rumor Is uroundlesa. One of the men worklnj? on the pip** .Ine here won taken f?? I ho North Wheeling honpltal yrKterday.' He |h VTy III with pneumonia. Captain R. n. Downer puffed through the city Monday evening, on nil return fmm the camp ground*. I>r. Alloy left yesterdoy for a few days' visit at the honin of his parents In Pennsylvania. J. K. Kcrn^li? Jinn returnrri from a l trip to Niagara Falla. Squlie Lacey la eipcctud back to-day. i When Ague snakes yob | you csn shake the Ague by wing i AVER'S AGUE CtfRE. It to -the ' one certain and infallible cure for that depleting disease- It has been , tried in manv countries and under < various conditions, and has never ' been known to fall. An old veteran writes:? i "Tog may bo intonated to blow ttj ex- < perience nanjr yean ago' Ayert Ague , Con. Tin year before the war I vti la Kimi Boae twenty of ua wen eota|ed la i fanning, ud aoddanly ill were tabs with fever and ague. Wo tried almost everything , without getting any help, till at lait I ant to the eljv and procured a bottle of Ayert Ague 1 Care. I recovered at oace. Tke etkera fol* 1 lowed By example, aid they, too, recovered. ] Brery one la caap took the needy aad waa < cored by it. I want all tkmagh the war, bare lived in thirtoea diferest aUtee ef the Uoioa, aid hare sever bad the ifie einoe." 0. B. 8JOTH, St. AogtttlM, Fla. , There's only one thing to get forague: j AVER'S Aane care, j 4jr~ u = J iooooooooooooooooooooq; 1 SPORT. 1 | A $100 DEPOSIT 1 JVI11 be Ntfltiurjr In the Fnfare for LA. j W. SanetlotMd lllifcla Ra?i In This City. i BarrlRK of Boycotted Whnli (hi 1 It Is not likely that the Ohio Valley 1 Trades and Labor Assembly will again nslst that boycotted bicycles be barred 'rom races run under Its auspices?certainly it will not be dons again so long j is the L. A. W. controls bicycle racing, j [n the late Labor Day bicycle races, j :our wheels that are on the assembly's ] joycott list were barred from entrance. J I'he entry blanks did not state this j 'act, but the programme of the races i stated that no prizes would he paid to y 'iders of wheels under the ban. Herbert } Foils, the member of the I* A. W. racng board controlling racing in this lection of the country, has written the following to the gentlemen who conlucted the races for the assembly: The racing board does not permit such 3 londltlons to be placed upon entries to t anctioned races. It alone decides what _ ntries shall be rejected, and the fact that . hl? ?lAma lkti? n? nthof u-haat fa 1 10 reason whatever for the rejection of I lis entry. This Name question came up i rlth Mr. Mahlke In connection with the << aces given by the GJassworkers' Union, t in June U, and I supposed the matter lad been so thoroughly explained to him hat it would not occur again. Under th#- circumstances, It becomes jecenarT, therefore, that all future ap- illrants for races at Wheeling shall cer- J ify that tho races? will be conducted c trictly according to L. A. W. ruies, and nuko a deposit of S100 with the racing " toard as a guarantee that tho name will ? >e done. I am to-day writing tho secre- f ary of tho fair grounds to this effect, and t ihall hold the track owners responsible or any fKftpo Infractions of the racing ules. An Injustux has been done-the manufneurers of tho wheels above mentioned, and. I trhlle It mar be Impossible to make good he wrong th%t has be?.n done, It Is, however, possible in the future to guarantee hem that protection for which the rules a ire provided. _ It will bt seen that he Inflict* a pec- r ilty upon this community for the act of j he assembly. Thla Is not Justice, and r he penalty ought not to apply to inno- fi :ent race promoters who hnd nothing to j lo with the Labor Day affair. t Mr. Foltz 1b in error In stating that he entry blanks barred any particular vheel. It Is true, however, that wheel- < nen entering the races were asked j vhat wheel they Intended riding, and j vhen one of the four l*>ycotted wheels j v*A8 mentioned, the rider was asked to ise another wheel. n It was easy to he wen at the start of _ he races on Labor Day that there wan J to sympathy in the barring out of cer- . aiti wheels. In the future. If the 'rades Assembly desires bicycle raccs n Its amusement programme, U will iave to stick its boycott In its pocket, J Inurativoly spoakkiff, or try unssnc- ? loned races, which wouldn't attract a . orporal's guard of entries. NATIONAL LEAGOR ) PITTSBURGH, Auguit 80.~Pltllliur?h j lemonstrated how miserably the game can e played. Their only column that totals c no re than the Boston's was the error v olumn, and they accepted every chance r o swell thst. Attendance, 1,500. Beore: MTT8UUBOH. AU. It. J3IL PO. A. B. h )onovan, r. t 4 u 1 1 0 0 i yilrlrn, s. s 4 0 I J 4 I n iloCarthy, 1. f 4 0 1 4 0 0 Mark, lb 4 0 0 7 0 0 :ray, 2b 4 0 0 4 2 1 * 'nd?l??n, lb 1 0 0 8 3 0 t kshriver, c..? 2 0 0 4 fj 2 & Inrt* p!f/..V.2 0 0 S 2 2 g Total* SO 0 4 27 17 8 II BOSTON. AB. It. BH. PO. A. E. lumllton, e. f fi l l l o or -ong, h. a 8 1 8 2 4 0 ,, iOWc, 2b 8 * 0 1 3 4 0 'oilIim, 2b 6 3 1 0 8 0 terpen, 8 0 3 B 0 0 3 nitty, 1. f 8 1 8 3 0 0 ? ItnhT, r. f 2 1 0 2 0 0 rearer, lb fi 1 1 11 0 o , ilcholu, p 5 110 10^ Totals 41 8 M 27 17 "o Nttabui'gh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 n JoPton 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0-* jj Knrned run*, IJonton 1. Two-l>a*o hit, VaK?T. Throf?-ba*o lilt, O'Brien. 8tolrn v ?a>es. Hamilton, Ijonit, Duffy, Yeak?t. 2 jouble play, lx>nK. bowe and YcaKer. ? *lr*t liafo on ball*. off Hart 4; oft Nlonol* . Struck out. by llart 2; by NIcliol* 2. r, Viwd hall. 8obrlv?r. Time, 1:85. Umires, Lynch anil Andrew*. c IN FIFTH PEACB AOAIN. v naxr*Anr\ SO TH? Drnhnnn fi ook the taut fame, a pitchers* battle. In he ninth Inning. New York's only ehow f o n?:oro wan thrown away on a clone <!< - ? iRlon wh'ii Hnriman attempted to stretch a 11.4 triple into u home run. Ryan and Jreen made Mcratch *lnKl?n In the ninth, . rrro advanced on a wrlflce, the former coring on Doyle's attempt to catch hltn t the plate on Dahlerr* hit. Attendance, m ,u<)0. Hcoro: nnB IhloaRO 0 0000000 1-1 6: v |'??W York ....0 0 0 U 0 0 o 0 0-0 S 0 Karned runa, Chlenao 1. Bajter1e?, It Irlfttth end lK?nahue: M*ekin and Orady. 'inplree, O'Dny and McDonald. Time, l:fi0. y tuk itrcniTrnirpiiKD. CINCINNATI, Aiwu?t M.-Tlio PhllllM l> tcnln walloped the cripple*! lied* to-day. *hree of Kwlwr'* live pitcher* nre aluii- n i|ed. find for thin r<a*un Dwirer, who Itched on Sunday, win forccd In to-day, ittendance, 1.2W. Score: R ^ R Y 'Inclnnatl ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 fl 4 . 'lilladnlpH ...1 0 0 I I I 0 0 Mil ! ,r Karned runii, Philadelphia ; Cincinnati Battvrlea, Ltwycr. Wood and Pelts; h' ,, . M I. I I >rth awl Murphy. Umpires, Oaffinsy and , 8M?m- Time, J:M. DOWUKG'3 GOOD WORK. LOUISVILLE. Aurunt ?.-Do?llnf iltched jrreat tall to3ny and tta Ortoles ?ere defeated in a Hnely played DM . Sltchey'? Heldlnc was a feature. Attendance, J,WO. Score: RHB Mumra?5??8 ?* t?.? 1 ' intl itoblnnon. Umpire* gwartwood and [ Warner. Tine, la r BHOWN^OTT DAT. ST. I-OT7I8, August *>.-No not { me Browns put In the afternoon playing ? he "Clerks" at Hellerllle, JIL Th? Browoa . jlay the Phillies here to-morrow. a INTER-STATE LBAGDE. 3r*d Rapid*...8 01100000-411 * Batteriea?Relman and Patterson; Har- , *r and Cot*. KS?!!!i!!:a"i = Batteries?Poole and Grafflua; B. Miller md Donovan. At Toledo. RHE ' [ Sedo 1 020100J6 0 0<V-10 16 S klanBfleld JOSOSIOOOO**?10 10 9 Batteries?Fersuaon and Ajrthur; O. % fCellum and BelL Game called en account t >f darkneaa. ( iiaiiii lit/ ? MJWUilU Last night's games In the Motart tour- t iaraent resulted a* follows: x I 3. C. C. 1st. 2d. 3d. 3. Welty i? in Jit C Dllke IK 1U Itf iVeltsei 125 MS J? r. Welty M 1M 127 3aus 1M 1? 129 IVlngerter ........ US 177 lis J Totals 814 687 SC <3 >LD CRONIEB. 1st 2d. 3d. <J lellstern 1? J? 1*2 Itaib 11C H5 m r. Fette uc soc 14? < ?Yans J? tn ia ; fenke ITS 347 1H tflller iw tn k [ Totals lit 773 soi ? ILL AMERICANS. 1st. 2d. 3d. 5 Ichrader US m VI I '.Immerman 1W 1W 111 * lit* 100 lit 13 ? lardn.r 117 M in <1 filler W 12? 11T iUder m 1(7 107 j Tout. TO m n > 30WLBR8. l?t. M. ?d. ? EUchardl 1M 114 lie Uder 1M IK i:< r llixandtr 170 1M lg I Yard IN IS Jg t> * m hi am IIS 147 Ml m i? in Total* m its 10 s KERR BACK IN BASE BA&U ^ { PITTBBUW* fa., amc. 99.?*vk ??. 1( terr. of this dtjr, ha* purthu?4 from ?. L. Auten, of Chicago, the controlling t wtereat In the Pittsburg baae ball dub. ^ Kerr aoW the Jntereat to Antra laet ? *Jovemtoer, but the latter ia engaged In ? nlnlng In the w?t and ha* no time now g or base bait. Mr. Kerr ?y? the ciub vlll be *trengttoen*A and manager v Catkin* wm be retained, tr - b Kcan'dr <* i#?M. d NEW YORK, August 10.?The ooroier'a Jcry In the case of Eineltne <7. d Reynolds, who was found deed In a oom In the Grand Hotel on August 16, 0 e turned a verdict to-day that death fl ras caused by a blow Inflicted by some j, >erson or persons unknown. The ooroler remanded Dr. fl. J. Kennedy, the lentlst, charged with the glrl'a murder. , o await tbe action of tbe grand Jury. ~ m a nilbiutor ftaia. a KINGSTON'. Jamaica, August Che case of the Cuban filibuster steam- * r Bermuda, baa been closed with Che ale of the vessel Intaot as she la lying. o it Port Antonio for fl2,600 to a. shipping u Irm of this city. In belislf Ot her Boson owners. 4 MABTlJ'l PBKBT. lap* and hum*up* in w* lanvanf Actm* f|t? IU??r. The young men of this place who-were 0 unfortunate as to break the large * ilate glass window In front of . a Bey1 olds' tailoring establishment on fourth street at a Jate hour Monday t< light were arrested yesterday morning 4 ind each fined 15 and costs beforej 0J fayor Shlpman. The boys have agreed 0 pay the cost of the brokeo window. The three young men from TJltonvlHe OJ tad an upaet from a buggy while turn- j? ng the corner of Hanover and Second treetn last night and were slightly rulsttd by coming In contact with the . Tick* ? The real estate belonging to M*a. ^hompsort Thomas will be offered at a' rubllc sals on Saturday afternoon at 2 'clock. Mr. and- Mtrs. Thomtu* expect P 0 move to Pbttadelpftiia In the near fu- t> ure. *1 The garden party given at the Elms esterday afternoon was a delightful h< ociiU event ami wus attended by about hi hlrty-flve young ladies. A cuurf>er of ut of town people were Id aiteadanoe. ci Mr. and Mtt*. John Reid, of North le *hird street, wIM enu-rtata a party or oung people Friday evening at a birth- m. ay parly in honor of their daughter, . lin Mary. Tbe how toam of thia place have re- t0 elved notice from Bettaira that they M ,111 he allowed to enter the association ace only at that piace Saturday. Mis* Kate Gibson, accompanied by er brother, returned to their home in **J (arietta, yesterday after, a aeveraJ lontbs' viNit here. ?< The condition of Mrs. Katharine Rai- te ton remain* about the aame. No noIce able change for the better can be tfa pen. Frwl EbenHe, traveling sai?mmn for a pence, Itaggs & Co., ha* left on a busies? trip in the interest* of hJs Arm. M Wil> Dew, while at work in the .aughlln mWl yesterday, waa taken ill fo nd had to be romoved to hie home. Mm. A. D. Newland has as her guest* frs. Maggie Loser and Miss Sadie In tobinson. of Ilralnerd* Minn. Mrs. AnnJe Ctewan and daughter, of [arietta, arc viHting the family of M. [. Sheets at (ha Elm* A number from here attended the arty given by Miss Mattie Howell* at Jrldgeport last night. Mr?. Edgar Fleming and children1, of ^ larletta, are visiting the family of J; amuel Westwood. JJj Dr. Charier Cope And oon, Otis, of t|, [inln, Mich., made a Hying trip to this Ity yesterday. h(( Mlsn Hodge no, of Portland Station, - as In the city yesterday calling on hr rlend*. Mr. and MYa. George IL Smith and hf imlly drove out to Hinlthfleld yester- vl ajr. A pension of $0 a month ha? been ranted John H. Moore, of thle city. ^ The work on the Jefferson street wrer waa commenced yesterday. th Miss WeW MfcBwords entertained last Bl lerring In a huepitable manner. John MvMahon, of fit. ClaJrsvlllo, was Wl ) town yesterday on business. M( Mrs. Mary Humj/hTevllle, of MV>tinds Ilia, In vlBltlTvg rrl?ndB In town. It( Mr*. C. D. Wyrick, of Wlnchmiter, O., \ vIMtlng n-latlvet in tb* city. fri Th?r?? will be no eorvlceii In the United ronliytorlan church Sunday. fr) T. lluaklne went to ICn?t Liverpool fKtorday to vlrtt relatives. I M1mm? Cnrrle and Alice Wood were nn i Moundevllla yuvterday. >i< A mcetlnv of tho city council wae cl? eld last nlffhU 01 jtyr.r7rr "fr'ifyji ' i MSISNNm BH.ESSCHB) Caa Yow Ask More? RSttt rr-ff^Tfe1 lalfwtiOT b^^leest, GaOoUn* Coewmptioe. to 1^?B= iroDtanpauuram *0 MFRAfE, DODOBS OBATOXSEKBI jnaosteed. Pric* f LOO. Extra R T. BOOTH CQMPkW, ?pota?3U^leri? UMm. Ok?. H. HKTJlTPg LOtoi<i?r Ucd Cwip rmt UM fiUMCWjr. The Belmont County Medical Society rill meet at the Wlnteor hotel this afernoon to discum the following proTamme: Paper?Dr. D. W. Boone, BeUaire. Lessons Taught from the Advance of ftieraputtcs and Pharmacology During ha Laai Quarter of a Century?Dr. A. I. HeweUon, Bi. OairsvlDe. ' Vomiting of Prefnocy?Dr. J. *W. tooper, Bellalre. Paper?Dr. T. ?. Oregg, Belmont. Paper?Dr. A. B. Sohaan, Flushing. The following amendment will ho oted on: Any member, after receiving lue notice, who falls to keep up his lues for two consecutive years will he iropped. The Belmont-Monroe reunion yesterlay was attended 1yy a great crowd roro each of the counties, and the little own of Jerusalem had more people In t than fle often found there. As interring programme was carried out, lnludlng several short speeches, but the iccaaion is more of * social gathering ban anything else and as such the one ester day was a great suooess And' the ay all that could be desired. Hon. E. B. Armstrong, of Anwtrong's fills, was in town fester day. While enting from the labors of legislative Lfe. Mr. Armstrong puts his time 1n ettling estates and attending to other, natters of that Icind besides farming. !e Is a justice cf the peace of ills home pwnshjp. Andy Owens, a braJceman on the 3ev?0and & Pittsburgh railroad, was queesed t>etween a box car and a pole a the Cleveland & Pittsburgh yards ere, and while he was hurt some he Is srtunate in escaping at alL The county fairs In this section atraot large crowds for one day. The j Wheeling fair overshadows these and. ttracts more people from the towns, i ut the county fairs are good places *to; o to see friends and neighbors. A Mrs. Boyd was taken to St. Clatrsllle Jail yesterday by Marshal John-: ton in default-of |2o and oosta imposed ' y .Mayor Freese for keeping a dlsorerly house. Half a dozen Democrats fsom this Ity attended the Steubenvllle coqgreslonal convention yesterday. Several f the delegates, however, did not go. a !-? TX un WUHnma <fnr. >ertr of this city, but now of Alarietta, \ conducting the Coshocton county lachers' institute this week. Tin Knights of Pythias band of this Ity, will go to the Woodafield lair to-< lorrow. having been engaged to make lusic for that gathering. The St. Clalrsvllle fair Is In full blast ad several Bellolre people will go .up >-day and others to-morrow. The hay wagon -party from this city ut the national pike Monday night en>yed It, all but the rain. The invitations were sent out yoster?f for a. social event at Acroory hall a Friday evening. Mxa. D. H. Darrah and daughter iss atie, are home from the seashore. OOTTDmLTjE. llllMiltUMOW JhUnp of Atluor M?t tar Ami flbntull'i Mctropotii. Sir. "Wigley, of the Fostorla glass fao>ry, will move to Chicago in a few nys, to take charge of the company's Boe there. He moved from there here st apring. James M. Gandee, a guard at the prlsn, will move his family to their old ome at Raven*wood Thursday. He 111 continue on the guard loroe. Mrs. James Middle wit! leave with er family to-morrow to Join her husuid, who Ja wuritln* In the plus June at Kirkwood, O. Mlae Mar)* .Scott leaves Friday lor Hteburgh. to enter a Xlnderftarum alnloi; school, where aba will take a vo years- course. Mlu MoLftln baa returned to her Jmo In Philadelphia. after riattlnc :r?. Prank Porterfleld, of the Orchard. Mont of the famUlm that were on the trap grounds for the meetings, hare ft tor their homes. Claude MoConkef. of the Herald ofx. baa aceejrted a poaltloa In an Mghent' job ofllc*!, m?.. Dno Cnnlnfv ft'lll mM>( JW UIIUIU1C pcc ... i-morroiv afternoon, at the home ot tb. W. D. Dunn. Rev. Jo*eph S. Jewell Is attending: the an-Hondle Baptist Association at layavllle. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Parson, of Pio?er, were In the dly on business yes- ' rday. The Junior Leaguers had an outing on < o camp grounds yesterday afternoon, i Miss Mary Bruce has returned from visit with friends In Brooke county. W. W. Stidger Is moving his utock of mfectionerles to his new building. Miss Ren* Baldwin leaves to-morrow ' r Cameron, to visit friends. William Blair, of Blair's Ridge, was i the city yesterday. I Miss Mary Shell la vJaltlng In Pitta- 1 irgh. m 1 M'MECBElf. t ipptMlnp of Utfrrti In llta Uanhtll j Pork Chaddock. Baltimore ft Ohio on- < neer, ha* moved his family to Cam- ! on, where Mr. Chaddork accepts a notion a? engineer on the helper orer e Hill Kradc. j Thomas Powell, of Pittsburgh, who is been the guest of his brother, John, e past few days, wilt return to his >mc to-morrow. Miss Myrtle Orotler has returned to r home In Ballalre, after a pleasant ; sit with Mrs. George Arta. Mr. Charlea Davla and family left 1 sterday for a two weeks' visit with ' lends at Cameron. Booth Goodwin left last nlghl to Join I e Dewey hunting and llstilng club In -axton county. Prof. J. McIIMirv Jones, of Wheeling, im thn iniout nt linn S II. IlflTlt'tl Oil I nndarI. H. Hell, of Moundavlll*. w*? a vlair In town yoaterday. < Mr*. 0. D. Hnckmnn In Ihc or , londa at rnmeron. t.. V. Toho I'avfa to-dny lo vlxlt ? ienda In Ohio. BCnOFI'I.A, anlt rhruni. aryatpelnn d other dlatreaalnf trnptlva dlaraara rid fiulcklf ami prrmanrnlly lo llio j analog. purifying power of Burdock uod Dlltcaa, 1 - - A - y : . r " ; IF.YOUGONTE TRIP, OR IF YOU A] A PRETTY TAILOR IMMEDIATE iWEA1 AND SEE ALL'THE THIS LINE WEAREREGET DAILY THAT, WILL PLICATE, AND YOI ATE WHAT WEAR.' DEPARTMENT. IT IS NO TROU SHOW 3TOU THE '! ,YOU CONTEMPLA' rwAsre. ANY PERSON EARLY ADVAN3AG .SON WILL PROET RUN. WE MANE USE] FITTING ROOM IN EVERY-GARMENT S TEED EOR FIT ANI WE-ARE RECEI' LATEST IN WRAPS iET.TiT.ES. #1 vTv Geo. E. St OUR CLEARING TINUE FOR A FEW PRICES BEING RED 0NE mi WORD I i - All -eolld aflvertlMinenta tinder _ the following headings: : ? ; ? ? ? WANTED. PERSONALS, ? LOST AND FOUND, ? 1 FOR RENT, FOR SALE, will be inserted at the rata of ?? ft nvP5=TPNTsi^wnDn i ? TOR REKT. ] "TTIOn KENT?SEVERAL GOOD ROOVB 1 Jj in tlw? City Bank Building. lnquir* at ? lha City Bank .of Wh?ling. -iratD 1 T7*OR RENT?THE WARE-ROOM NO. 1 JO 130 Slain street. Possession at once, d Inquire of R. 3. MoCUL^AOH. Wo. ? Fifteenth street. -aut J,1 FOR RENT?DESIRABLE THREE- n STORY brick house, on Chapline T street, near Twenty-second. Elfrht rooms, _ hail, bath room, laundry, with stationary f tub*, etc. Hot and rold water on eacli floor. Iloth ?ase* and electric lights throughout. Possession In October. O. T. RHODES. Rellly Block. City. au? = T TO IiOAK. tl /CONEY TO I.OAN-*5.0W.T?, tlO.WO.OO. ill Slfi.OQQ.eO, $20,090.00. GEO J. MATHJBON. Real JSatals Agtai. 1308 Market Bt J apt IHEO. W. FINK. M. H. KENNEDY. |j Money To Loan * On Gty Real Estate. J J I & CO., II 'Phcrw687. REAL E8TATB. FOB SALE. " A comfortable S-roomod dwelling. with ill modern conveniences. at 33 South Front itreet. Tlil* property 1* In flr*t-ela? oon- 1 lit Jon from collar to roof. Inspection In- J? trlted. At low rttfuro; ea*y term*. Will ? iay 10 x?er cent n? Investment If yon don't wont lo occupy. Splendid re*ldenc* on Fourteenth street Property at 3 Virginia street, handy oration. Good <5-roomed hmmc, !n flrst-ehis* con- "~ lltion. on Marylnnd street, for J1. 00. X Rente for US, paying 12 per cent. It's a X Jargaln. j TO J.KT?l.'-room lint, northwest corner >f Main nnd Eleventh street*. Possession riven September 1. Fine locution for 1 lounllnK hou*e. Rj Q-. O. SMITH._ ileal EitnlP Fir? lnnurnncc, oarvij owu?, ^ Fxehange Hunk Building. FOB BE1TT B1 S'o. 11 Indiana utrwt..... 115 0j E 1o. a* North Vork utrcrt ION S'o. ITS BlxtMlltll ?tn*t 17 on <o. 71 Alley H ............ ,w 3S7 Main street, double room on ' flint floor and front cellar, both ' furnlnhoil for 10 00 <o. 2144 Alley A. 2 room* B 00 <o. 2i57 Alley II........ *00 *o. 1610 Market at ract.......... ? 00 >*o. 30 Blxteenth atrwt. bottling Ml* lnr - ? w to 32 8lxi?*nth Htrr^t. onuw room.. ww ^ <o. 34 Plxti^nth ?tr*rt. fln?t floor.... IT W i llarkxinlth uliop nrar Twwity-fourth ntwt in W 1 roomni houjo In rear of 1100 Mcfolloch wtrift J ?? to. 1".? *W?ventcrnlh Mrwt, t roomn... 6 ?<0 | Co. y*G Main strict. * room!*..... 00 w| ; room* flfcond ^irwt, Mnrtln FVrry, llr Ohio, natural Kn* fixtures for hrat anil tight I? on JAMES A. HENRY, |p?l Fjilal. Agent. follector. Notary Fublla ?n.l r.nilon Attorney, No. lOi ?" Miiln street. *ult I ' . 'i'i > ''T1"1" ' > MPLATE A FALL *E LO OKING SO? -MADE SUIT FOR R, CALL ON US iNiEWJEKlNGSiN VING NOVELTIES WE HAKE TO ?U jswtllappkecie doing ot ehis ble forros ito stock, eeem if te la teh hirsecuring the es of ihe.sear in the long most complete the crrr, and old is'gqairan? finish. wng daily the and fur nov ifd ^ Co. SALE WILL CON ; DAYS LONGER, HICED. WANTED. HT ANTED?BAKER; JgPBT BE -A T* Kooil workman. PKJSD BECKENKXRP, 87t4 Jacob street. aUlB 'SKo -books!'** IndJoss 1c stamp. A. A., Room 10, KB a-oh uwi. Phfladdlirtrta. i riRB FRANCE8 1-. BEliL "WTL1, RB> jJL OPEN her school at lisstberwoof tonday, September 12. Pupils prepares or college. Boys reotfved to jjrinwry Oeartment. auP-mw&T yORSAUL POR -BALE-ONE AND OKS-HAiUT. lot In Greenwood cemetery; tins locoum; oornor lot: adjoining &o* Humine lents In cemetery. Address CKMBrrgRT XJT. rare IntwlTlrsncer oflco. apBl 7T0K 8 AT^E?1S5H-ACRE FARM TOR l? sale on Bethany Pike, near Cttatoa, ihlo county, W. Va. Good rrass lanS, le txwt of water, wtfl adapted for stock, airy or general larrolng. iMTte admott ew house, milk house, etc. MRS. ANN HARRIS. Clinton, W. Va. ana WALNUT GROVE PROPERTY. Property of "BTlrt befc-s to be aoW by * . Hanes, Fourth and Hanover, who will / iow the property and make sale, or pares may call npon or address WM. D. CABBLX. and A. MOORE, Jr., Trustee, nu? M5 Main St., Whert Ing, W. Va. oooooooooooooooooooooooo BOILERS FOR SALE. Three (3) 60 bone Power Tribal* OuKcf >. THE BLOCK BROS. TOBACCO OB. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I ^OR SALE FEV CHOICE LOTS AT EDGHuTOI CflKAP AJCO O!* VAST TOtt W. V. HOGE. rit* Hank BnlldlDK. XitfO Mark* M. 5th Street Property. [ tn nithorliMl la Nil at ? tarnia. A Id quickly, tha dwnlllna* naiybtrM lt| M4 4*.Mill* urtt ( JTlttweUl rMt,Mth?o?riNr?( AU?j K. JAMK4 L. HAH"LET, Raul Katate and RmI Kaiat? Leaaa, 30?5 Wain 8traat? jlOR SALE*. S>w Steel Brldire Bond*. Wheeling Pottery Bond*. VVhltaker Iron Co. Bonds. Moundavllle. Banwood and Wheeling tllroad Bonda. Ravenawood, Spencer ft GlpnriUa Ball* a<1 Bonda. Money to Loan on City Property. Uouaea to rent and for aata. SIMPSON & TATUM, ecka. Bonda and Investment* Boom i i- U..iMlnv TnlfnKnna ?tl For *ale at a bargain, 12S-acr? farm, I Hfn ya?t of the city. ; 2 j? j? FOR SALE. * * Warwick China Co. 8tock. (Ve*t Vlrrlnla Qlaaa Co. 8lodfc 'Vntral GlaM Co. Stock. PoHtorla Olaaa Co. Block. letna-Standard 11?f?ntd Stock. FtiYcrald* Iron Work* Stock. Iinnk of Whr??lln? {Hock. r.xchang* Hank Stock. \ IVheHlnir A Halmont HrWjta Co. 8took. I lVh**llnit Hrldffe Co. Stock. IVhwdlnc ItrMffe Co. Itonda. l\ III taker Iron CO. lionda. FOR RENT. Pine rwHdenco, completely furnlihed, Ith *11 modern conv<?nlonrom on Chaple utreet. l*ttrr*n Twelfth and Four* i-nth utrret*. PoMcaalon can be had at Money to Loan on City Reel Route HOWARD HAZLETT, rOCKH, BONDB AND INVESTMENT*, Exchange Hunk Building*