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'* ? ' | FOOT BAIL | WWI1M.:: Sporting. BOXING, g CYCLING. :: EASY FOR KENNEDY <Vu Kufun KclTabb, the Job Taking But Thne Bounds in a Very Fast Bunt?Auber's Great Vlctoijr? When Eddie Kennedy defeated Jack H'aldron a' tbe Metropolitan club a jtw months ago, tbe Intelllgmcer said lie ?n? a comer. It might be - added thai he "has came." He opened the! ,ytt uf many last night by his sudden disposition of Rufus McNabb, the Colored I'hiiadelphia lightweight The tall three rounds were not necessary for tho lob. The young Plttsburgher beat him to i nnlsli from the start, with slashing drives [O the body. UcNabb was not In Kennedy's class. After he came to, ha I'iniiited that he was overpowered at the outset, but he tried to make It last nf ions as he could. MeNabb's right name, he said, Is John Blackston, and he adopted the alias a year ago when be drifted up to uuiraio. ae ngms nest at 13i> pounds, while Kennedy can hardly do less than 138, the weight they were matched at Tbe "one arm free" rule also waa to Kennedy's advantage, and how he plastered McNabb with rights and lefts, biff-imng-blff! was a caution. The crowd was comparatively small, but It was pleased to a high degree with the fast work. Kennedy will hereafter be a great drawing card In Wheeling. Uur.z Auber got the decision over Frank Salisbury, of East Liverpool, In the seventh round of what waa to have been a ten-round preliminary. Salisbury was given an awful beating, but Buzz knew he had been up against it The milling In.the llrst round was as hot as could be Imagined. The lads slugged each other with a vengeance and It looked a knock-out before the round ended. Buzz, who was smaller than Salisbury, beat his man by continued rushes and bombardin? the bread basket. In tho sixth round, Salisbury went to the floor for tho count, and he was on his knees when Gardner counted him out in the seventh. He was game to the core and had a right counter that worried Buzz. It wus hot work throughout and the Bouth Sider, whose right hand was a cripple, won a great victory. Kennedy's seconds were his manager, Jimmy Mason, and Louden Campbell. For McNabb. his manager, "Diamond Lou" Bailey, and Walter Burgo were the officiants. Before the bout, Referee Oscar Gardner introduced Sam Holen, of Xew*York, who meets Jack McClelland before the club on December 21. The club will put on E^ldle Gardner and Freddy Green, of Sandusky. Ohio, on January 8. Kennedy shaped taller than McNabb. who was on the stocky order. They were In elegant condition and opened up at a fast clip. Under the straight Marquis of Queensbury rules there was lots of mixing and infighting. They kept up a continual clash, with honors for Kennedy. McNabb rolled on swings nml he went to the floor several times when he missed. Kennedy drove terrific jolts to the body and he had McNabb all but out He was sent to the floor at the close, the gong saving htm. Tho pace was too fast to last The second opened in the same way. McNabb was forced to take the count after the exchanges and the crowd was inclined to roast him. But he took an awful beating. v Kennedy ripped in upper cuts on the stomach at a killing rate. McXabb was unable to land on the Plttsburghcr or keep out of his reach. The colored fellow wan again aved by the gong. But the crowd saw bin finish. Kennedy soaked him In the third after a red hot exchange. The knock-out punch was a straight right jolt on the Jaw. and Rufus went to the floor for keep*. In the three rounds he was badly punished by the hard-hitting Plttxhurgher. He was willing to quit at any time, but Kennedy relieved him by the Jolt on the Jaw, which was the climax to the stomach punches. The Wheeling Shoot The shoot to be given by Wheeling marksmen has been set for Saturday, January 13, at Wheeling Park. Sportsmen from Marshal), Ohio and Brooke counties In this state: Belmont, In Ohio, and Washington and Greene, In Pennsylvania. have been Invited to come. One of the prizes will be the little brown bear won by Mr. Shirk at the recent West Alexander shoot. It promises to be a big affair. New Bowling Alleys. A. J. Tolbert has leased the large building at 1138 and 1140 Market street, until recently occupied by Mllllgan, Wilkin & Co.. and wil shortly open a billiard and pool parlor and bowling alW?. The building Is admirably adapted for the purpose. Last Night's Bowling Wheeling league?K. K. K., 94.r>, 923, W3; total, 2,861. All Alike, 1,041, 978, 918, total, 2.937, . * TJ. S. TRANSPORTS Safely on the Way to the Philippine Islands. washington, Dec. ll,~Tho adjutant general received a telegram to-day faying the troop ship Meade, carrying the Forty-third Infantry, Colonel Murray commanding, arrived at Aden, at the southern extremity of the Bed Sea this morning. In good condition. Ho also received word that the transport I^gan, carrying the Forty-flrst Infantry volunteers. Colonel Richmond comtnandlng, arrived at Port Said, the entrance to the Sue* canal, yesterday afternoon. with all well on board. Thffte t?" regiments are on their way. to the Philippines. General Otis reports to the war de? I'Hrtment the arrival ot Manila of the transport# Conemaugh and Leelanaw. with five officer*, sixteen enlisted men, *venty-elght civilians and 492 horses. Holiday Recess Commences 21st Inat Washington, d. c., Dec. 11.?it is practically dcclded that the holiday re^xg of congress will be from Thurwday, December 2|. to Wednesday, January :j. Thus far. however, there has b?%en no formal action. Buy your Diamonds from the right People and you are satisfied with your purchase. DILLON. HANCHER & CO., Diamond Dealers. TRAINS on track at 2f?c. 48c, die, 8!?c, llOO. 11.25, nnd on up to $12.00. nt graves*. NOTHING more attractive In qualify. style and price, thin the beautiful *j"ck of holiday goods at McNamec's, W Market street. , WIKCHAM'S PILLS will dispel the Allies." bbhep jtmrnbsnrea. Events In and About the City Otven ' in u KatihelL council meets this evening. i Grand to-night-'"In Atlantic City." I Groceries win W open evenings from next Friday until Christmas eve. House *' Herrmann's Santa Clans . attracted hundreds or little one* last nlfht Henry Kronenworth' has succeeded Edward Dtehl as paUof officer on tHe Fourth ward beat Beginning lost night and continuing: until Christmas Ere. the retail stores ot the city are open evenings. A son of Robert Snell, who has been a patient at the City hospital, was moved yesterday In the city ambulance to hl? home. 211* llatn street. Booth Sid*. The boy Is recovering rapidly. The representation of Mount Vesuvius In action, Is the Main street display-window at George M. Snook A Co.Y, attracted great Interest last night. It is cleverly conceived and well carrlcd out. ' The explosion of a lamp in a residence on Fourteenth street, East End. called out the fire department at 11:10 last night, but before the arrival of the apparatus the blaia wks extinguished, without loss. | The O. A. R. Ate, drufi and bugle corps wilt Rive Its opening ball to-night at Beabout hall. The function la given for the purposcof ralslngfundB tor the purchase of new uniforms for'the corps, to be first worn In the "Dewey Day" parade. Ulia Julia Schafer, of IN Sixteenth . street, while carrying a baiket of clothes, slipped and painfully Injured her back. Dr. Wlngertor was called and he feared that an operation would be- necessary. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the National Exchange bank of i Wheeling will be held at the banking I house on Tuesday, January 9, between 1 the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. m., tor the election .of directors. A very pleasant evening's entertainment was given under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 1?, A. O. U. W., In the nature of a family gathering of the members. This Is the first of a series of entertainment* to be given by the lodge. Among the notable window displays Is that at J. C. Stamp's, 1623 Market street, where klnetoicope pictures are shown of Dewey's reception In New York. These are of especial .Interest, owing to the admiral's approaching visit to Wheeling. The G. A. R. committee. In charge of the Civil war veterans' division In the "Dewey Day" parade, has organised by choosing H. J. Felber secretary. The chairman Is County Clerk Richard Robertson. The committee's next meeting will be held Saturday evening at I. O. O, V. hall. Messrs. James A. Beaver, ex-governor of Pennsylvania; N. E. Whltaker, _ W. H. Rogers, W. E. Tustln and A. B. ? Dally, Incorporators at the National Tin-Plate Company, have called a gen- ' era! meeting of the stockholders, to b? n held Thursday, December 28, In Pittsburgh, for the purpose of organising. The Washington ft Jefferson dlee, Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will give a , concert at the Carroll Club auditorium J* on Wednesday, December >0. The " clnbs have had a most successful sea son this year and will, no doubt, be able r] to entertain the Wheeling people with jjj a choice performance. Tickets will be 10 on sale at House's after the 16th. m ? ? P< WELL8BUBG. {? Doings of People In tbe Brooke Coun- {J ty Metropolis. Martha, the three-year-old daughter \\ of Mr. and Mm. Elmer Thompson, died E at an early hour yesterday mottling of ** diphtheria. This Is the second death In the Thompson home from this disease within a week, and the parents bi have the sympathy of. the entire com- H munlty in their affliction. a S. O. Paull has purchased the W. H. ce Tarr property, on pleasant avenue, now occupied by Charle S. Wll?on. The m price has not been made public, but w is said to be about 15,000. Mr. Paull di will move into his new home on April 1. 1900. 1 Cyrus Ferguson, a citizen of Wells- Di burg some twelve or fifteen months in ago, but now a wealthy oil operator nf McDonald. Pa., was shaking hand* u with old friends here yesterday. ^ The wedding of Mr. Lou Zimmerman. 8t of SteubenvllJe, and Miss Stella, daughter of Samuel George, will occur to- ?> morrow. They will make their home " In Steubenvllle. The barbers of Wellsburg have formed a combine, and advanced the H price of hair cutting to twenty-flve " cents, to take effect January 1. J BURDOCK Blood Bitters gives a man h, a clear head, an active brain, a strong, h? vigorous body?makes him fit for the battle of life. 1 0 t t w THE 2UVEB. rC YESTERDAY'S DEPARTURES. ?f Parkeraburg. BEN .HUR. U p. m. n< Marietta URANIA, 8 a. m. Newport BLOISE}. U a. m. or Si8tPrsvllle...RUTH. 3:10 p. m. tr Chu-Jngton....LERO Y. 3:30 p. rr.. Steubenvllle. .T. M. BAYNE, 2:30 p. m. BOATS LEAVING TO-DAY. JJ Cincinnati....KEYSTONE STATE, 1a.m. u Marietta URANIA. 8 a. m. Parkersburg.H. K. BEDFORD, 31 a. m, kt Matamoras... JEWEL. U a. m. rfl SI?t^r?vil!c...RUTH, 3:30 p. m. Clarington....LEROY, 3:30 p. m. St*ubenvll1e,.T. M. BAYNE, 2:30 p. m. ft BOATS LEAVING TO-MORROW. et Charleston...KANAWHA, 6:30 a. m. Marietta URANIA. 8 a. m. w Rlatersvlllf...RUTH, 3:30 p. m. l0 CJarJn?ton..,.LDROY, 3:30 j>. m, , Steubenvllle. .T. M. BAYNE, 2:80 p. m. Pittsburgh...BEN HUR, 2 p. m. w; Along the Landing, er About two feet more is expected on the present rise. or The Keystone State Is to-day's packet for Cincinnati, departing at 8 n. m. K The marks at 8 p. m. showed fi feet 8 Inches anil rising. Weather, cloudy and moderate. N River Telegrams. OIL CITY?River 2 feet 10 inches and ' rising. Weather, cloudy and mild. ra WARREN?River 2 feet and rising. tu GREENSBORO?River 7 feet and Ai stationary. Weather, cloudy. ep MOROANTOWN-Rlver 7 feet 6 St inches anil stationary. Weather, cloudy eti and warm. dr BROWNSVILLE?River (J feet ancj co stationary. ' te PITTSBURGH ? River 4.7 feet of Weather, cloudy and cool. of PARKER8BURG?River 8 feet and stationary. Weather, cloudy: mercury t0 46. Pnssed down?Virginia. Locals on th time. Little Kanawha falling. ^ In The Beat Prescription for Chills wi and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's TasteIrss Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and ?< quinine in a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price, 60c. tthsAw cu ?? ? 1 irr FINE Huvlland Plate*. I'lipn nnil ar Saucers, etc.. at the WEDOBffOOD, Hi 1005 Main atrwL on Bdn\ Ami" Cleans and PoYlthM B at 0ISSOIVINO THE tlST OS TASfMSk BJ cAusisa no wkas ss TNS iwarafl* *!**** KHtopiBp^i fNMpl : y But what about VVi < tomorrow? Then come the paia In the lungs, the M hard cough, night sweats,. J ? loss o! flesh, and hemor- kj , rhages. Now the doctor LI says," It's galloping con- N .1 sumption." Why wait? M mSS will heal your throat and ' lungs. The cough passes away, the pain ceases, 9 and you are soon cured. . You can get a small bot- 4 tie of the Pectoral now (or 25c. It's iust right for a sharp cold. The 50c. ? size is better for hard < coughs; but the dollar size is most economical. , WHUIhsDwtor. It you hm any 4 complaint wb?t?Y?r and drain tba bast m?dloa?dv1e?, writ* Um Doctor 4 T" D*. J. C* AYKK, Low til, Xin. > ? 1 BRIDaEPOBTHAPPENINQE vents of a Day in the Town at tba End of the Bridge. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ocjrred the death of Mrs. John Greerv,?. at her 'home In Lanalnf, aged .rtu.Alifhi Mrs HrMiilMi wna Wull nown In this vicinity, and leaves a DBt of friends, together with a husmd and three children, to mourn her Owing to an accident to the Bridge>rt electric lighting plant last night te incandescent lights will not be irning for the next two weeks. The jury to the plant, however, will not terfere with the arc lights. Word has been received from Father reigand, who, has been sojourning in urope for about four months, stating lat he had arrived safely in New ork Saturday. He Is expected to arve here to-morrow evening. The fourth and last evening of the ucaar and festival given at the Opera ouse by St. Anthony's church drew large crowd. The affair was very sucasful, and about $1,000 was cleared. The water plugs will be flushed toorrow, and all persons wishing to use ater on that day had better have it awn before it is too late. Misses Minnie and Blanche Powell, ho have been guests of the family of avid Boston, returned to their home Cl&rinflrton vesterday. The Bridgeport lodge. No. 181, F. & ,. met last evening, at which time le recently elected officer* were In* ailed. The ladles of the West End M. -E. lurch tvill give a social this evening, hlch promises to be a very enjoyable fair. Mrs. EverJy South and daughter, elen, returned yesterday from a two eeks' visit with relatives at Plttsirgh. Charles Coss has resigned his poslin at Branum's, and the vacancy has ?en niled by Harry Porter. The young society people of this city 111 give a dance at the Island club oms to-morrow evening. The ladles of the First M. E. church Klrkwood will give a turkey supper ?t Thursday evening. A wagon loaded with hay broke down i Lincoln avenue yesterday, stopping avel for some time. John Goodwin returned to East Liv pool yesterday, after a visit with eorge Medlll. W. B. Hall, the Pike street underta r. Is having u 'phone placed In his sldence. The Union Hall Association will give dance at the Opera House Thursday 'enlng. Miss Rachel Holland, of Coleraln, h* calling on Bridgeport friends yesrday. Sheriff Foreman, of St. ClaJrsvllle, as In the city yesterday on business. Mrs. George Bresock is slowly recoving from her recent Illness. William Coss, of Railroad street. Is i the sick list. K. A. Bailey'Is 111 at his home In Irkwood. BENWOOD. ews Notes From the Busy Xarshall County Town. To the big bunch of sheriffalty asplnts In the Republican ranks there are o more to be added. They are David rrlck, of Frunklln district, and Josih Orum, of Sherrard. It Is now up to ind 1I1II to toe the scratch with a ndidute and the county will have awn timber from Its four ends. It Is needed that the rare will be the hoist In the county's history and several the contestants have left the "hands their friends" to do some circulating. The comedy, "A Fisherman's Luck." be given by young people of 8t. Matew's German Lutheran church, has en postponed until Wednesday eveng, peccmber 20. The original date is to-morrow evening. The postponeent Insures a more finished produc>n. There Is some activity In the proseting attorney line os well as for sher, and In this connection the following e being mentioned: 8. B. Blulr, Albert DOten, D. B. Evans, nnd, the present Iclal, Thomas J. Parsons, of Mountfsllv, and Joslah Sinclair, of Benwood. THE better Judge you are of Cham,gn? tho more likely you will be to oose Cook's Imperial Champagne Exx Dry. ^ IRON and Wooden Wagons, Velocldes. Wheelbarrows, etc. JOS. GRAVES' SON. OAttvoniA. ^Tbl M VlilHrn ?I*IH > xA*mrsrais.T*iwa. Ska Dally Chronicle of Whaeling's PntcTOdTa Helchbor. n? Sjr.h Hoyle's room at the Central school m cMI yesterday afternoon, bit account of diphtheria existing In the lamlly of Samuel McLoln, on' Second street, and one of the children being a rupll In Miss Boyle's room. It scam* Impossible to stamp the dlseaae out of the city. Several times the town hu been free from the dteene-. and then It again pots In Ita appearance, with apparently renewed visor.. The. dlaease haa been handled carefully by our phyalclant. and the health officer haa from tho beginning enforced the strictest quarantine rules. We have It. and tho only apparent remedy la to let nature take lta course. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Presbyterian L church will meet Thursday afternoon at K the church, and hold a union meeting, F the occasion being the twenty-fifth an nkversary ot the Foreign Missionary Society. A literary and musical pro- k gramme will be rendered. I Mrs. WliUam Main entertained a t Slumber of friends last evening at i I Srntoh musical*. In honor of Mrs. Mary Bl V. E. Cabell, of Norwood, 'Va.. at her |? 1 home, on South Third street It ?u a ft very pleasant and novel affair, and r thoroughly enjoyed by all present ft The Christian Endeavor societies of P. I the Presbyterian churches of Bridie- ft f port Blaine, Scotch Ridge and tbia city will meet here Friday evening to or- El , ganlse a local union of these societies, i The meeting will be held In the Presbyterfan church. Mrs. WiUam Rushley left last eve- ^ ning for New York, where she sails to-morrow on the steamer Oceanic for rt Yorkshire, England, where she will I make her future home. _ The ladles of the Baptist church will give a Christmas bazaar In the Commercial hall Friday and Saturday eve- ~ nings, and nothing will Be spared to y make it a success. W, The W. C. T* U. will hold a regular ret meeting this evening at the home of Vg Mrs. W. H. Woods, on North Third ? street and all members are requested to be'present. The funeral of Mrs. John Tierney will *p occur this morning at 9 o'clock from ? St Mary's church. Interment will be at Mount Calvary. y0 Miss Bess Griffith returned last eve- ss ning from a two weeks' visit with her cousin, Miss Bertha Griffith, at Pittsburgh. For Jmbiblng too freely of liquid py- J} roiechnics, J. Johnson's contribution to >to the city yesterday morning was H and G1? costs. 5?p Mrs. Joseph Leach left yesterday Tor Waynesburg, Pa., where she will spend a couple of montlp with her mother. r< The Woman's club, of this city, will meet to-morrow afternoon at the home 1 of Mrs. John Turner, in Wheeling. Ho James Leondar, for disorderly con- 1 duct presented Mayor Shlpman 13 and costs yesterday. George Duncan and John Moore were i fined II and costs yesterday, for drunk- ? enness. The Knights of Pythias have two candidates to initiate to-night. Howard Joy Is down from Pitta- K burgh- ^ F. H. EIck is on the sick list < . Jn* BELLAIBE HAPPENINGS. J ' offi Hatters of Interest in the Metropolis tor of Belmont County. of If the Aetna glass works, machine shop and foundry Is started on the cot basis proposed by the present owners of that plant. It will be a good thing ma for the city, as it will mean the em- Jjjj P toymen t of more people here and the of distribution of more money in the. way oil, of wages than has been since 1890. The ?tc matter Is being very generally dlscunH- (J5 ed now lb business circles, and every-' 4Sj[ body would like to see the whole plant ren in operation. It has been kept stand- hit ing Idle io long that It causes vome con wonder why this should be so. The op- ?*g portunlty to help start It Is now pre- **3 sented. , v?5 The officers of Spangler Post 99, G. A. Pfo R., now are: Post commander. J. B. Gibson, senior vice commander. A. Por- 5JJ terfleld: junior vice commander, Henry w W. Rolls; chaplain, J. M. Paul; surgeon, A. Rederer; quartermaster, W. H. T] Thompson; officer of the day, J. I>- tu? Lancaster; officer of the guard, m. L. Schramm: trustees, H. W. Rolls, for three years; A. Porterfleld. for two Tl years; A. Haas, delegate, and W. H. Thompson, alternate to department en- a? 1 campment of Ohio. The oncers will n< be Installed on the second Saturday of * January, 1900. James Clifford, the fourteen-year-old youth who has been here for several "ZT days In charge of Marshal Johnston, C was sent to his home at Columbus by that official yesterday afternoon. He was a bright boy and very mannerly, and the lesson learned by the expert- I ence of a runaway seemed to make the ^ proper Impression upon him. Hon. J. J. Gill Is now settled down In Washington for this session, and his 2LH office Is In charge of his private secre- up tary, Mr. Charl*4 D. Slmeral. A Wash- 1 lc Ington correspondent says that while of Mr. QUI Is a bachelor, his sisters, Mrs. Robblns, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Mc* Cook, of Steubenvllle, will nsslst in the necessary social honors this^winter. John McGraw sustained a wound In the neck from a toy target rifle In the W( hands of boys at Indian run. He was literally shot in the neck, but the GO wound Is not dangerous. The practice of the boys Is, however. There will be another civil service an examination held in this city on the 3d day of January. 1900. The eligible list of carriers Is exhausted, and the com- nn mission desires that a new list be pro* " vlded. ITU Isaac N. Grafton, the undertaker, who has been in a critical condition for some time past with paralysis, was \T thought to be dying yesterday evening. 1H The Benwood ferryboat now runs to make connection with the last street car down on the Wheeling side, about 12:30 o'clock. ? The Gravel Hill reading room soelal netted for the benefit of that splendid ? Institution between $40 and $50. Mayor Frees? disposed of eight ordl- W | nary drunks yesterday, and let them oiT as lightly as possible. The Shakespeare Club will meet this T"1 evening at the home of Miss Elsa La- * sure. ?. ? If MOTJWDSVILLE BUDGET. n Yesterday's Hews From Marshall VTT County's Chief City. The merchants' nssoclatlon will hold a meeting at the court house this evening at 8:16 o'clock. n. Colonel C. L. Smith, editor of the J* ] Fairmont Index, was In the city yesterday. $.1 Mrrt Carroll has accepted n clerical ?22 position at the Ohio River railroad statlon. A special session of the county court m M will be held Thursday. Belief in Six Hours. Q Distressing Kidney and Bladder dls- ? eases relieved In six hours by "New y Great South American Kidney Cure." It ^ In a great surprise on account of Its ei- rPceedlng promptness In relieving pain in nem bladder, kidneys and back, In male or P* female. Kelleves retention of water ftftj almost Immediately. If you want quick ??*b relief and cure this Is the remedy. Sold ra by R. H. List. druggist. Wheeling. W. fr? Va. tthfca m ? F< ELECTRIC Railways and Trolley ?12 Cars on track,at JOS. GilAVKS' SON'S. ' Fine Diamonds bought from us are A; always worth 100 cents on the dollar. Vita DILLON, HAN CHER & CO. Jib vv' iww.. I,,, HTOtMlC CTMBtWlit. 1 jCNFNItj i It isn't the under- 1 ^ wear that makes the 1 ' health?butithelpB f === ? Jar08 Hygienic J ?~ Underwear is a cold | -K-s preventer and health ? preserver?outwears J ??[? all others?keeps I , . Vutloi one cool in sammer I ?warm in winter? the ideal nnderwear for everybody. bS?:iSh * J air?f. i 1?or I, i? MMMHBBMHMMIM resld?n< FOR SALE BY ??!?!?? ; HESS & SONS, Ageats for West Virginia. TjWR I kbioeabte T siloes and Geats Tar abhors. dencf 1321 ?*d 1323 MtitoUu WhMMag. W. Vs. comfort ?? ????* location 1 . , . ae2B TO LOAH. xv rr**' sTOCi Vf E LOAN MONEY ON REAL E8r : TATE on easy monthly payments. Wheel rite for particulars. R. H. SLOAN, Bee- La,B? ary, telephone Building, Wh^lJi^.^W. Brtlsli " ? Wh??j BUSINESS OPPOBTUMITIB8. DON! Irofits in stocks, wheat and COTTON. Macksy*s Modern Methods 1 ike Money. Write for our free book. . E. MACKET 4 CO., ? Broadway, New rk. s SOB BXXT. My 8 ne??, i IOR RBNT-ENTIRH STORE ROOM -i at 1208 Main street, or first and second C,*8S CI ry only of same. If so desired, now occud by the Alexander Frew Furniture tnpany. PoMesslon RivenApril 1st next. ply at Room No. 10, City Bank Building. nog-m&w tjioxi or Rent and To Loan. 'OR RENT?Largo or Small Store oms, O LOAN?$5,000 on Baal Estate. JAMES L. HAWLEY, ^ Real Estate and Loans, lOtift Main Street. City Bs . BECETV-EE'S BALE. Whwl ? Be ALB OF CATSUP AND MUSTARD wh2j! Mflili, Nation Tie sickness ef Mr. J. W. Hunter hsv- Manch r necessitated rhe winding up of the Dollar d*?, o' the J. W. Hunter Company, of A ham keeling. West Virginia, the undersigned. Nation authority duly conferred on him, will Co., Na *al? at public auotlon at the fao- Co. stoc ybuildlng or said compsny, In the city Bxchani Wheeling. W. Vs., for cash, on TUESDAY. THB 14th DAY OF NO VEMBER, A. D. 1M9, Room 4 nmenctnc at 2 o'clock p. m., the plant p/>n said company, which I* In fl rut-class rUK idltlon. rmbracinK machinery for the nufacture of tomato catsup, twelve Two l?^>f wet mustard, one hydraulic press . I twelve pounders fer the manufacture the Wfl rdy mun&rd, muntard oil ot linseed nn steam enslne. bolUr. saftlng. belting, .. materials manufactured, unmanutured or in process of manufacture, the Dcsiri se of- said factory property, expiring i7BUI rch SI. 1903. the purchaser to pay tho modern tat under said lease from the, time of , purchase, and all other assets of said te~Tn J opany, excepting debts due it or its re- Third rer and money of his trust In the rerer'a bands. Such plant has a railroad tch .and Is admirably situated. An in- HOWj itory and full Information as to the ,, T perty to be sold will be mailed or fur- Natk hed by the undersigned to any appli- ? it. and an Inspection of the property erfully permitted. :16-m T. M. DARRAH. Receiver.. lie above sale has been postponed until For rHday. November 28. J?99. at 2 o'clock p. T. M. DARRAH, Receiver. 1035 tie above sale is adjourned until Tues- room 1 , December 19. 1899. at & o'clock p. m., jlaca above selected. _ gjuw* a T. M. DARRAH. 6 ? >29rdeWM!> Receiver. sell at ; deal* PUBITAN OAS BANOES. ,?: ? Tnec conomical i as Heaters fj? * I have Feeny A ?those that give the most at for the smallest amount >prt?"; two rood gaS. Baltlmor ? this Drop THEm... ment, ev PURITAN, ? feel certain, is the most onomical heater made. ? The styles are the latest KtA d the prices are the lowest nsistent with long wearing wo *51 alities and the best workinship. Whnl^j building esbitt & Bro., w? * lot. Nort 1312 Market Street. inn'uid 13.000 Ic ~ by 100, c< INSURANCE. "jwoffc 1 tMnth at eal Estate c7a , f . Corner itle Insurance. you purchase or mafce a loan on real N-0i 206 > late have the title Insured by the _ bath ro heeling Title & Trust Co., Najasi a term No. 1305 Market Street. Ground ? term o W. RUSSELL President W*cK I?, H\ 8TIFEL Secretary Twenty I. RAW LING Vlcu President I. H. TKACY Ami. Secretary m I. E, Q1LCHRI8T..Examiner of Tltlts peslrsfc ? comer lo MEDICAL. gj g No; 7| IADE ME A MAN ?f) nS: I2I >w sgn^a&Essra No. 22.1 iflLEwEa!?snSSen jai\ 1 iauaM. Tb?*rpm? ?how? ltsn?4laU japror*- w "B? Hii >r sale in Wheeling, W. Va., by, Loaan Kn?n g Co- M-lth&B j0B PIU ? ? ? 1 -Cart LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY KM Prlr.tln*. An entire new line ot sam* {? F of Hall ProKramme#. Tickets and In* In " tlene at all prlcea at the lotelUfenoet FrlatUut Ofloa TV. v.".'? I MiriM *<M ? :: :nt bu.. Btc.n?. yik ? Tie 0*c Cnt W?r4 Mm or th. Orfl 0ulck * <?" n hmtM* . WANTXD. sg'w^gggp^ag' AOEHT8. t nibterlptloiu to On "OMsmt," dJOOMC and moat popular Faaliloii % mSBJ*^S?iSSt ffl FOR SALB. UUS8?MQ HARTZ MOUNTAIN v TB, oonMr Market ut lliui . SALE ? FINE BRICK DWELL- I Q an Fourteenth at; I offer my No. u( Fourteenth at for ad*| Ion and termu to ault tmrtiliiiar. ' of X B. MrLAIN. Dental (Si 1 depot, City Bank bulliMnf. JALE-REAL ESTATE; DHUU. $3 > reeldence for ult. I offer my reS- M No. Ill eouth Front etreet, quit* ICS POK SALE. In* Steal * Iron Ce, ,. ilia Iron Worka. . re Oee * Electric ll|tlt Co. Int Pottery. tar Bridge Co. ^rmtriDUrf Bt. Kjr oo> NORTON A CO.. I Exchange Bank Bnlldlnff. -J ' ....FOR SALEwm oak, Stationery and Newt bual- ' logethor or aepintt. A Am- lance for tomebody. C. H. QUIMBY, UI4 Market St. IALS. .A Few Choice Lots at Bdtlagton. AT AND ON BAST TXSUUL W. V. HOGE, at Building, UOt MuJlH SHOW., . STOCKS POR SALE. Ing Pottery. ua ma Ins Steel A Iron Co. > Ing Bridge Co. ai'Tiifu Pn . rVificHH ester Coal Co. Savtngo Bank, Bridgeport, o. Home residence near Kcho Point, ~ "1 Steel Co., American Tin Plata .M tlonal Tube Co., American Hoop A ka bought and sold on ttoo Btoek > It. New York and Chicago. ; SIMPSON A TATUM. City Bank Building, 'Phona m. S.AL>E?*a*?? large warehouses located is oleaale district, fronting 6S Main and South streets. FOR RENT. able brick residence, with all conveniences, Ho. 32 Mfstreet floor of XTo. 13X8 Market , four rooms. \RD HAZLETT & SON, inal Exchange Bmk Building. ., SEAL ESTATE. Sale. mi Chapllne street?2-ltory, Sbrick house, bath room. 0.' nd Tery luge gtable. Will * "pedal bargain on a quick ). W. Fink & Co., I 'eabodt bummro. t A [ P II Main Street ,liLlL" II Baalaeaa Property for >!? th. ao f?t north of a. a Co.. on ?ut alda of Kain UJlaJt - iH ? occupied or Wlnobar andlSl " J? "??<* al^ wUJ ?ar?i 1,W"| *>?lldlivr triotad IhjS. . ' vhlch leavee thli w feet b5w2? / :'.l ern business house*. With a bm 'xS A Ohio depot l^Tha &X? Wtr.BW.Bttl & P*7ln* InMt. en If not Improved noiEr 1 money to loan. sunj"^S?^ . nal Piomjin Bank Bunding. L ESTATE BULLETIN. ~ ^SSsIlu^? **" ,n at? 1 lot on Lind street. ^ot on But MeCoHoth trmi, lot at Park vtaw. r lot Bxin, Wood itraat South * t.fpo. tt.700 and tl.KO for iota ana Ilea In Plaaaant Vallay. ir^t-roonMd houu andlot. Boutb BUS ??roS5!S '?"? dwelling, lot M arner Thirty-fourth and caapllaa ii^brtck reaflienco and lot on IV. iiUetin luued nut weak. .SCHAEFER A COTalaphona No. B7. FounMnth and Mmtt Utr?ta. for rentC: forth York street mm house mum of Coal Cut | 2 atomth atrart. tor. rooia... 10 oa "J will laaaa tor a Ith .hop, Market airaat, north or -fourth atraat. " FOR BALK North Front atraot. . Sixteenth street. . tfl Maryland street. North Yortc street. I McColloch street Seventeenth street. >J iot ?treet. South Front street. Main street. Ju J 1ESA. HENRY. '?!? Agent. Collator, Netary iree?. lon Agent. No. m PRINTING- ~ ravings finely executed. 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