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| OHIO SIDE. THE APPORTIONMENT 01 Representatives Under the New Census Being Discussed. The figuring on' the new aportlon- j merit for members of the legislature of Ohio Is now made so as to indicate just what the repretfontatlon wJJl be tor the j next ten years. Belmont county win not have two representative:', to elect until 1901 The counties which will be entitled to more than one representa- I tive will have the following: representa- j tion In the lower house for the Ave scs- j slons during the next decade: County. Hcprcsentatlon. Total. Hamilton?Ton In llr.xt four sessions. I nine In llfth 49 | Cuyahoga?'Ten first 2* sessions, 11 3(1 and Uh and 10 in 6th.v.. 52 Franklin?Four In llrat 4 .sessions, 3 In j f?tn id kucn^Fmir llrri 3 aesslon*, 3 two ln.nt' 18 Montgomery?Three each session 1G Stark-Two llrst 4 *??slonx, 3 In-fifth.. 11 Summit-Two first 3 sexsion*, 1 last two 8 Mahoning?'Two first 3 Hesslons, one last two...... s Columbiana?Two tlm 3 sessions, one latst two 8 Belmont?One flriit, two In 3d and 4th, , one In 5th 7 Clark?Snmc an Belmont 7 Butler?One first 4 sessions,, two tn 5tt?. 6 Lornln-One first 4 sessions, two*ln"5th. C Tuscurawas? One' first 4 sessions, two In 5th 6 Musklngum-One.first 4 sessions, two in 5th 0 Wood?One flrut 4 seuvionn, two In fith. G Afhtubula?One first 4. sessions, two I In 5th 6 I All the other counties except the two bounty districts have two each, Harrison.and Carroll counties remain together with only one representative for 'the two counties. The senatorial districts have not been figured out, as they are much complicated by the new census figures and whatever of polltl- : cal advantage there Is to gain will come from the Increase In the senatorial districts. Senator Foraker Booked. Senator J. B. Foraker has been booked at this early date for the address ai Epworth park next year on G. A. R. Day. The assembly will open July 3, and continue until August 14, but the special days have not been set apart j aa yet. Dropped Bottom. v The bottom had to be dropped in one Of the Bellalre blast furnaces and will take most of the year for It to be re- i paired and put In shape again. But it had lasted well and had been operated 1 steadily for several years. Other repairs they want to make-at the Bellalre mill, but business Is so good they have cot yet found time. Kicking on the Census. With an increased vote and a largely increased enrollment of school children In Bellalre, no one who takes Interest in Azures believes the census enumeration Is right. The free delivery mall Fervlce in that city reaches a population of 9,857-and not one of the five wards In the city Is fully covered by that service. Bellalre After It. The Bellalre board of trade yesterday received, word from Seebohrn-& Dleckstahl at Shellleld, England, referring to their recent communication to their American representatives, and as that tioard has desirable sites, easy of access and on good terms, with all the auvaniages 01 inia jmri ui mu umu valley affords, they , will join in an ef,fort to Interest these people in this section, if It develops that they can bo Impressed with, this section. SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. W. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. Bad Break Down. One of the wagons, heavily loaded, belonging to the "Devil's Auction" company, which played at the Opera House, in this city, last evening, broke down yesterday afternoon at Bridgeport yesterday, as the driver was attempting to pull it out of the street car tracks at the bridge approach. One of the roar wheels was completely smashed. After procuring a new wheel in that city and replacing the old one, the wagon, with its contents, was ahle to make it to this city. Viewers to Meet Saturday. The viewers appointed ny the trustees to view the ground for the proposed new road on Crawford Heights will meet Saturday morning, and go over the road. They met lust Thursday, but not being able to complete their work on that day adjourned to meet Saturday of last week, but owing ,to the Illness of one of the members the meeting was adjourned until next Saturday. The present viewers are Burgett McConnaughy, Oliver VanPelt and Robert Woods. Scarcity of Houses. At the present time in Martin's Ferry there is great demand for houses. Many families have recently moved to that city and not being able to securc homes of their own, have stored their goods and are boarding at various places throughout the city. While speaking to * gentleman, who is In a position to {tnow the needs of that city In this line, h* ntutcd that at the nresent time there would he no difficulty In renting one hundred houses. Bazaar and Supper. The ladles of the First Presbyterian church nt Martin's Ferry are making Preparations to give a bazaar and supper at the church Friday evening, December 7 . Affairs undertaken by the ladlus In thlH line In th?? past have alWa>'? been decidedly successful and an effort will bo made to make this one ev*ti more successful, If possible, than those in the iiast. Thanksgiving Meeting. The annual thank offering meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church of It l A "miy-curc" cough rnedi- I cine won't do. If it will " per- fj Kjps do itj work," it's worse | thin worthless. If it's positive 0 nd certain, it's worth tea times | 't3 price. Ayer's Cherry Pcc- 9 torsi is the lough mtdicine with a s rccord of sixty yetrs hick of 8 it. It's the kind that cures 1 colds ?nd coughs. 2fio? onoiiRb for an ordinary '"M; ?*., juit rixht tor nitluna, hronchliu, 'ir.ftrii-nn*, whnoplnu. ootiati, hard cftldaj 8IM, moit economical for chronic cmo*. j , .1 t '% BELLAIRE. | BRIDGEPORT^. | MARTIN'S FERRY. i Martin's Ferry will be held at thq 1 church to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 | o'clock. All members ure requested to I bo present. ,. I Numerous Plain. Drunks. p John McGlumphy. Fred Stllwql!, Charles Peddlcord and John Fltzhinlty WDrG cdllivl hpfnr? Msivnr TCMnlnrrPr. nf i Bridgeport, yesterday, to answer to th> charge of plain drunk placed agalris; each. They were all found guilty; not being sober enough at the time to put In the plea of "not guilty!" Each was -? fined >1 and costs. Social and Supper. The ladles of the Presbyterian church in Klrkwood will give a social and supper at the church Thursday evening, and the mere announcement that the ladles have again undertaken an affair of this nature and the date of the same j Is sufficient, as the. public well knows the quality of suppers served by the ladles of that church cannot, be surpassed. ' * j Forty Hours Devotion. ' j Forty hour devotions which have beep conducted at the Catholic churches on the other side of'the river, close this morning with high mags. The devotions commenced Sunday. Thanksgiving Services. ': . The ministers of the Various churches. ' at Martin's Ferry met yesterday morn-- I Ing at the Presbyterian church, 4o1ar-')iAI range for the union Thanksgiving set4-' vices. They decided to hold the -ser-! , vices In the First BaptlBt church, and' ' Rev.'Arch R. Robinson, of'.the! United ! Presbyterian church, was selected to deliver the sermon. The services will!; be held In the morning at 10 o'clock,.' Mrs. Truax's Funeral. ;: 1 The funeral of Airs. N. G. Truax took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence on Vine street. In Martin's Ferry, and was largely at- " tended. Rev. S. J. Bogle, pastor of the Presbyterian church of that city, conducted the services. The interment followed at Rlvervlew cemetery. " > ? ? i I Bridgeport Briefs. i William Cooper, an employe at the J Laughlln tin plate company's plant, j which Is under the process of erection j at Martin's Ferry, while at work on the top of one of the buildings yesterday | t morning, slipped and fell to the ground, a dlstanpe of about fifteen feet. He fell. upon a pile of structural iron and sustained a fracture of three ribs and was otherwise considerably bruised. Bellaire Briefs. SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. I\ W. BATJMER CO., Wheeling:, W. Va. The school board may conclude to have a census of Bellaire taken along with a school enumeration, as a population of over ten thousand helps the sale of bonds. Mrs. Kate Irwin, of Manchester, Va,, wants to locate her son, James Munnelly, and .writes Mayor Freeze that the last she heard of him he was In Bellaire. Rev. R. S. Coffey has been suffering with a severe cold for several days. Rev. W. V. Tewlnklc, of the Second church, filled his pulpit Sunday' night. The Baltimore & Ohio switch tower at Schick's mines, west of town, Is : completed and the junction from the main line to .the yards begins there. The King dramatic company, at the Columbia theatre, will hold the boards all of this week. They bear a good name. The Twentieth Century club met at nit: nmne ui .wm. j.iiiiuh i.?uuuj:? itiaL night to reorganize for' the winter. Calvin Rush and Laura Strlckler were married by Rev. Charles M. Watson Sunday evening. An Italian band discourse music on ( the streets yesterday Just as they do In the springtime. Mayor Freeae assessed two plain j drunks 52 and costs yesterday. Bridgeport Briefs. J SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. v W. BAUMER CO.. Wheeling, W. Va. v The Bethany football team Is trylnq n to arrange a game with the Ohio Med- t leal University of Columbus, for the Is- j land ball park, next Saturday. 'H William Howell leaves to-day for his k home at Cleveland, after a visit of a few days with the family of William Fra- c zler, of Brookslde.. r Miss Gertie Seabrlght, of Blaine, Is f the guest of friends In Klrkwood for a ' few days. W. V. Campbell left last evening for ^ Flushing, to spend a few days with his ' brother. j L. T. Springer returned yesterday, from a few days' visit with relatives at n Empire. v Harry Gordon went to Steubenvllle I yesterday, to spend a few days with h friends. 1 P. D. Branum, of Sewlckley, was th* ? guest of his mother In Klrkwood, yesterday. . ' SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. j! W. BATTMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. ' Kdward Kennedy la here from New York, to upend a week with his family. Danlol Dorney, of Cincinnati, was the guest of Thomas McGough yesterday, i Hamilton Glass, of Flushing, wag a r business cnller In the city yesterday. 1 Max Gaus went to "WoodsfleM yester- J day, to spend a few days hunting. ' 11 Thomas McGough went to Sclo Inst V evening, on business. r W. H. Riley went to Pittsburgh yes- \ terday, on business. . n Albert Irwin has returned a few days' ? hunt near Adena. Martin's Ferry Briefs. SEE our "Conservatory'' Piano. F.' r W. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Vd p The lire department was called out ^ at an early hour yesterday; morning to n a blaze which was discovered on the Terminal bridge over Second street. The blnza was extinguished without much difficulty. Squire Isaac Newland will open an ofllce In the building on the corner of 1 Hanover nnd Fifth streets, where he t will be found In the future, for the t transaction of official business. Rev. Agnes .Sovleskl, a returned mis- t tdonary from Itussla, will speak at the Church of Ood this evening and also to- ) morrow evening. . The general circle of King's Daughters met last evening at the residence of Mrs. Arch Jones, on Second street. r Warren Moore was lined $1 and costs yesterday by Mayor Goodhue, on a s charge of drunkentn-fs. c 1 The Luughlln tin plant resumed oper- 1 atlons In full yesterday morning. > Hon. C. L. Weems, of St. Clalrsvllle, ' was a culler In the city yesterday. < David noderlek In tjulto III ni his home on Bouth Broadway. Harry Chessell, of Pittsburgh, Is calling on friends In thu city. ? | George Pltner made a buHlncps trip s to Pittsburgh yesterday. : i rest for Yours Curat ro Prove What the Great Kid Every Reader of th teporlcrs Have Convincing Interviews 65th POLICE GRi Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. J*..* GENTLEMEN:? la Justice to you, knowledgment of the receipt of the sa kindly sent me. I had been out of hea and bladder trouble.. Had our best ph relieve me for the time being, but the turn, fi?aln; I sent for a sample bottle a world of good. Since then-1 have ta drug store, and I consider myself per back' would break in two after stooping, night to urinate, as I formerly did tinthe sleep of peace. My back is all right man.', Twq of my brother olllcers are st self.vpannot say too much in praise of omm^nd it to all humanity who are su eases... ' My brother, officers (whose slgnatu myself, thank you for the blessing you compounding of Swamp-Root. We rem ] Officers of the 65th Police Precinct, Greater New York. Women as Well as Men Kidney and BU "You have no idea how well I fed. I inV satisfied that I do not need any nore medicine, us I am in as good lealth as I ever was in my life." So lays Mrs. Mary Engelhardt, of 15,835 Hadlson street, St. Louis, Mo., to a re- i )orter of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "For more than ten yearB I had sufercd with what the doctors termed 'dmale trouble; also heart trouble, with iwelllng of the feet and limbs. Last i lummer I felt^so badly that I thought | : had not long to live. I consulted doc- 1 or after doctor und took their inedi:lnes, but felt no better. The physicians old me my kidneys were not affected, jut I felt sure they were the cause of ny trouble. A friend recommended ne to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- 1 3oot, and I must say I derived mmense benefits almost. from the lrst week. I continued the medl:lne, taking It regularly, and am now n splendid health. The pains and aches javo all gone. I have recommended 5\yamp-Root to all my friends, and told hem what It hns done for me. I will I flndly answer any one who desires to j vrlte me regarding my case. I most leartily indorse Swamp-Uoot from evF.niTftRIAl NATirr __c.73. pedal arrangement has been made by win 'ottlc sent absolutely free by mail. Also a ands upon thousands of testimonial letter: his generous offer in the Wheeling Daily I WEST V BF.NWOOD. McMECHEN. PROLIFIC SESSION )f the Benwood Police Court?A Number of Offenders Fined. i The police court at Benwood was dong business at the old stand last evenng, after an apparent discontinuance n account of the tendency of the ininbitants of the Industrial town to viilk the straight and narrow path \*ith Christian regularity. Last night's esslon of police court was a prolific I me, and a number of offenders faced he mayor. John Gillespie and John dartln, who became befuddled und en;aged In n lively set-to, were each ;iveh and costs. A Pole with a cognomen that preludes spelling, was arrested Saturday light in the vicinity of Bnrec'fl saloon, or lighting. His pugnacious procllvltes cost him 55 and costs. John Collins was assessed $1 with the , usiumary trimmings nnci ueiaun oi myment of paid $1 and trimmings he vlll languish In durance vile for a perod of Ave (Jar a. Robert Hay and Tom T31ayha were | rrested Sunday night for scrapping without the limited square circle, and n wanton disregard of the rules propa[at?d by the Marquis of Queensbury. rhey were each fined $1 and coats by ilayor Sheppard. Three members of the genus hobo lunked In the Jail last night. They will j irobably bo Instructed to take sum- I nary departure from the city this j nornlng. First National Banli. Moundsvllle Is to have a National j lank In the near future. The prlncl- j ml Btockholdera are B. F. Hodgman, L. J. Martin, W. S. Brady, V. A. Weaver, t. M. Spun, J. D. Burley, J. T. Galla- I iovr, W, B, Purdy and S. Kraft. The lock Is held entirely by Moundsvllle! eople and will start with 550,000, The equlslte papers have peeri wnt to I Vanhlngton and all nccesnary arrangenents will be perfected an soon ns poaIble. Death of Mrs. Christy. i Mrs.sjohij Christy, nee MJss LiJJJe j Ioncirix, dieu at nor homo on WebHtcr treet/'ln Moundavllle, Sunday, at 13 I'tyw-k', after brief Illness. S1k? was wenty-three yearn of use. The funeril wlllvjtnlcc place this ntternoon. Struck for Eight Yenrs. The nailers of IJonwood, who struck n 1892 against running eight iniM/hlncH nstcad of four, as had been the cuboid, a proposition that would have , brown half the men out of work, have tL this tardy hour declared the Htrlke )IT. Tbl? Jh one of the longest strikes in rqcord. The old nnll mill of the I Wheeling Iron and Steel Company Is j >elng dismantled and the nail ma- ! :hlnes, which for nearly u decade have j emalned silent, will be sold for old unk. This fact has prompted the itrlklng nadlera to declare tl??? strike i iff, The mill will he demollnhed to nake room for the new tube mill,which vlll occupy the ground now occulted by the nnll mill and the big space in the north. Stolo a Watch. It Ih Just come to light that another obbery has been committed In llcnvood. Lnst Frlduy afternoon u st major camo la the ulilu ntranco to the elf the Wonderfi ive Properties o ncy and Bladder Remedy Swo e Intelligencer May Have a Sar i With P.-otnincnt People RijarJinz -a ? i i PRECINCT, JATER NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 1000. I feel it Is my duty to send you an acmple bottle of Swamp-Root ' you so 1th for the past Ave years with kidney yslclans prescribe for me. \Thuy., would old complaint would In a short time reof Swamp-Root, and 1 found "It did me ken eight small bottles "bought dt my_ fectly cured. It seemed as -though my' I do not have to get up. during the oe or four times a night, but now,.sleep again, and In every way, I am a new 111 using Swamp-Root. They, lfkc myit. It Is a boon to.mankind. Svii; recITerJng from kidney* arid bladder dlsres accompany this letter), as well os have brought to the human race in the aln, yours very truly, JAMES COOK, . HUGH E. BOYfcE. JOHN J. BODKIN, Are Made Miserable by idder Troubles. ; cry standpoint There Is such a pleas-! I ant taste to Swamp-Root, and It goes | f l right to the weak spots and drives them i \ I out of the system." I t I MRS. MARY ENGELIiARDT. j c joi, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder re> 'ch all readers of the Intelligencer who have ' book telling all about kidney and bladder tr r received from vicn andivqmeti cured by Sw, Intelligencer when sending your address to . IRGINIA. || MOUNDSVILLE. J WELLSBURG. c grocery of Harry Stewart, on Main street, purchased some cigars and 1 walked out. The next day Miss Emma ( Taylor, who resides with her parents, who occupy the residence part of the ] building, discovered tnat her gold ; wuiua wus missing. 'Hie stranger had j evidently entered the house, knowing I there was no one at home, npropriated ; the watch and then walked out through the store. SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. 3 i W. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. McMechen Entertainment. j | The following will take part in an en| tertalnment to be given by the congre| Ration of the St. James Catholic church, 1 I tills evening, at McMechen Hail: Piano k solo. Miss J. Garvey; duet, Messrs. G. I Watt and Hasenauer; recitation, Mar- , garet Pandergast; vocal solo, Lizzie Corcoran; piano solo, Ella Duffy; vocal ( solo, August Hasenauer: piano solo. Mamie Mulhooley; vocal flolo.Gctie Har- | j rett. Moundsville Briefs. 1 Clerk Lewis Issued marriage licenses yesterday to Edward M. Arnold, aged ^ | forty-three, and Dora M. Baker, aged | twenty-nine, both of MotmdsvJlIe, and James C. Nash, aged twenty-four, of , j Volcano, W. Va., and Lonte May Morris, aged twenty, of McMechen. ! Henry Seamon left for Parkcrsburg I yesterday, to attend the meeting of tha j Grand Lodge of the Independent Order 1 I of Odd Fellows. f i j There will be a union meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society and Ep- J | worth League Thursday morning, No- ( vcmber ?9. I Miss Maude Jefferson, one of the ' teachers In the West Liberty normal ( | school, spent Sunday with relatives 5 | here. I 0. F. Cray 1ms issued Invitations for n supper, to bo given at the Hotel lien- J rletta, next Wednesday evening. S. T. Courtwright has Qualified as , administrator of the estate of J. L. , ] Supler, deceased; bond, *$r?,000. , The Benwood-Bollalrc ferry case will | come up in the county court for fur- i | ther hearing next Thursday. 1 | Frank Ilartzell lias contracted with I I Shrimp ltros., for the erection of u dwelling on Center street. 1 I John Kull, of Jbff6rson avenue, will 1 j leave In a few days for California, for the benefit of his health. 1 Charles McCamlc han been employed ' to assist J. C. Parkinson In Indexing the county records. j Mrs. Maria Parks, of Jackson county, Is thu guest of Mr, and Mrs, h. J.I. | l'urdy. * | Samuel Wilson, of Sherrard. was transacting business here yesterday. John Goodhue, the law-book salesman, was ltere yesterday, W? P. .loaes, of Pleasant Valley, was | here yesterday. S. Howe Bonnr wns at Glen Easton yesterday. Bonwood Briefs. I Will Becker, of the well know firm j of Becker & Son, and Miss Edith Morgan, one of the most popular young , ladlen of this city, will shortly be united in the bans of matrimony. Tim Grogan, the well known naloonI 1st, la confined to the North Wheeling Ill ' ^ r ' f Swamp=Root mp-Root Will Do for YOU, nple Bottle Free. Wond:r(ul Cures by Swirap-Root. "low to Find Out if You Need Swamp-Root. It used to be considered .that only irJnary and bladder troubles were to ?e traced to the kidneys, but now modrn science proves that nearly'all dlsnses have their beginning In the dlsorler of these most important organs. The kldnevs /liter and nurl/v the tlood?that is their work. So when your kidneys* arc weak or iut of order you can understand how [ulckly your entire body 1b affected, and tow every organ seems to fall to Mo ta duty. If you are oiclc or "feci badly,0 begin aking the famous new disco very, ,.?>r. Clliner's Swump-Koot, because as soon is your kidneys are well .they will help ill the other ^organs to health.', A trial yill convince anyone. Weak and unhealthy kidneys lire; teiponsiblc for more sickness and suffcrrig than any other disease, and'if pci*nittcd to continue fatrtl resUltt arc sun o follow. Kidney trouble Irritates the terves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepess and irritable. Makes.you pass waei\often during the day* and obliges 'ou to get up many times during1'the tight. 'Causes puffy or dark' circles tinier the eyes, rheumatism, gravel, caarrh of the bladder, pain-or dull ache n the back. Joints and muscles, makes our head ache and back ache, causes ndlgestlon, stomach and'liver trouble? 'ou get a sallow, yellow complexion; nakes you feel as though you had heart rouble;, you.may have plenty of ambilon, but no strength; get weak and vaste away. The cure for these troubles Is Dr. vilmer's Swrtmp-Root, the" worldamous kidney remedy. In taking Jwamp-Koot you afford natural help to Mature, for Swamp-Root Is the..most lerfect healer and gentle aid to thekidteys that Is known to medical science. If there is any doubt In your mind as o your condition, take from your urine >n rising about four ounces, place It In . glass or bottle and let it stand twentyour hours. If on examination it Is nllky or cloudy, if there is a brick-dust ettilng, or if umall particles Moat about n it. your kidneys are in need,of immeliate attention. Swamp-Uoot is pleasant to take and s used In the leading hospitals, recomnended by physicians in'their private >ractlce, and is taken by doctors themlelves who have kidney ailments, be:ause they recognize in it the greatest inu most successful remedy'for-lcldney, lver and bladder troubles. If you are already eor.vfnccd that ?%vnnip-Root Is what you need, you can >urchase the regular fifty-cent and onelollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. itcdy, is so remarkably successful that a not already tried it, may have a sample oubles and containing htatiy of the ikouimp-Root. He sure and mention-reading Dr. Kilmer cf Co., Bingham ton, N* Y, Hospital, where he underwent a successful operation for the removal of an ibcess. Owing to a mistake of the engineer n making the blue-prints for the new ;oke ovens at the Riverside,' the drainlge will have to be lowered six Inches. Frank Iloyt is confined at the Glenlale hospital, where he will undergo m operation foV appendicitis Jh Is week. William Bartrud has returned from he country, where he went on necount >f an attack of rheumatism. Colont-l Robert White will deliver his ecture on the Passion Play at' the \Iethodlst church to-night. ' Joseph Lunville departed yesterday 'Or Colorado SnrlntTM u-hnn. ha iivruii'to o recuperate his health. An itinerant hand of musicians furliahed amusement for the population . esterday afternoon., Miss Mary Dixon will take part in an fntertalnment at Unlontown, Pa., next Friday evening. ( The work of macadamizing- the .new oad along Kentucky Heights, was he;un yesterday. Hon. 13. F. Meighcn, of Moandsville, ,vns a business caller in town yesterlay. The Latter Day Saints are holding a sazaar at Mozart hall this week. .Tohn Rohrig, of Main street, is. conlned to his homo of tonsllltls. .Tohn Bursee is compelled to lay off' tvork on account of slckncss. SEE our "Conservatory" Pinno. F. W. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. Wellsburg Briefs. The funeral of the late Mrs. Abraham Wlhion, on Sunday, from the family esidence near Short Creek, was Inr/rely it tended by relatives and friends.' Mrs. Samuel McCook, of Wellsburg. is a laughter of the deceased, Messrs. William Hall, Louty WoCon* lull and Nelson Hammond left.ycsterlay for Arcadia, I nil., whore they have ?ccur?d employment In a gtnss:houke. Samuel S. HedgDs has sold his North Mrs. Aiiiiir- R. West, for il,6l?0, an J noved to Liberty street. Council meets In regular sostilon tn"ilprht. Resides routine business several matters of more than usual interest ivlll rome up for action. The union Thanksgiving scrvlr.e this oar will be held nt the Methodist ftplscopal rhurch, Rev. J. P.* Jose neaehlng the sermon. Robert Wheeler has bren quite- 111 at ils apartments In the Granitp House, ?ut Is somewhat better now. /,. 1 Senator ami'Mrs. S. Georao returned lome yesterday, from a vlsdt of several lays at Akron, Ohio. Attorney Charles McCamle,? or Moundnvllle, visited his parentH over Sunday. W. T, NlrholJs In on a huntlngexpelltlon In the Cheat mountains. Circuit court will be In aoKolbn "to-day. McMeclicn Briefs. Mr. and Mi's. Charles Reach have re-, turned to their home In Wheeling, after rlsltlng friends here. Mr. Frank Cooper and wife have re;urned from a visit with Murtln'y Kerry 'rlends. Captain C. A. Maker, nf MouifdnvRle, van n business caller In town yesterday." J. 11. Hlpsly has returned to hi.* home ?t Fairmont, after visiting friends here.j Miss IMna Fitzgerald, of Cameron, Is he guest of friends here. SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. r.>, IV. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. [pr Situations Wanted. One Help Wanted. I I For Rent. Cent F?'So,eEtc., Etc*, Etc, ''"3m The 0ne Ccnl * Word Column of tho \\1MX Intelligencer Brings - ".Tr OlU Quick Returns on a Small Investment. "WANTED. ANTED-EXPEIIJENCED AND ENVBSETtC naiesmen to ?dl tb* ytll known Dleterlchs YulveJOleum; Lubricating Oil* 10 the consuming trade on commission. Apply to. DIETF.RICHB VALVE-OLF.mr nil. r>f\ tm rws-i* Building. Cl"?fevcli'ind.*OhlOM ' ^ AGENTS. WANTED, io profits~iiXndling latest Improved ?aso]lnt' Jump; sells at night; boats eleetrlcty; cheaper than kerosene; retail J4.00 up; 12 different styles; exclusive territory. STANDARD LAMP CO.. Manufacturers. Chicago:1 H03* 1 \( MALE HELP WANTED. QOTjA^GUAUANTEKD , yearly salary, expenses and extra commissions. Men and women o?- kood address to appoint agents for. us. New brilliant lines; permanent positions-'old . established house; rapid ' promotion. STAFFORD PRESS CO.. New Ha,*en, Conm_ . noB Q-| O STRAIGHT BONA F1DB *D JL j(J' weekly salary paid dlrecLJfrom oiilce; expenses extra commission*.'' Capable men and women to represent us appointing agents; rapid promotion and Increase salary. New brilliant lines. BUTLER & ALGER, Now Haven. Conn. ocl FOR RENT. / For Rent Desirable residence, with all'inodern conveniences. One of the most beautiful locations In tha city. 'Possession given at once. No. 76 South Front street, Island. Industrial Stocks bought and sold direct on New York Stock Exchange. j A HOWARD HAZLETT &SON. FOR SALE. ' Foil HAUv-l'ARKIJH'S BUFFET AND Hotel, known as "Tin* Road House." one mile east of city, opposite Metropolitan Club House. Fulton, W. -Vo.,; Telephono 221. - non* rrYTEWRITERS - SO CXLIGRAPHS JL lor Jl5 each, slightly shop worn; trust's prlc?* Shipped for trial free. S. F. WEBSTER CO., 316 Broadway, X. Y. noi6 FOR SALE.... "Springfield." our of the flne.it farir.r. In (he Shenandoah Valley. 3 mile* from Berryvllle, Clarke county, Virginia (2y0 acres). W. V. HOGE, City Bank Building, Market Street, Wheeling, \V. -Va. FOR SALE Main street store room and dwellings at 1013 and 1015 Mnln street. The lot is a deep one and fronts thirtyseven (37) feet on Main street. In price and terms Inducements will bo offered to prompt buyer.-'. JAMES L. HAWLEY, Ileal Estate arid Loans. 1065 Main Street. soisrrjs: uorjDs: First-class Coupon Bond? are hotter for investment t'.ian Real Estate Mortgages. Thry arc Fafe. convenient and pay good interest. I offer at the present tlmo-Macheth-Evans Glass Company C % Bonds, Trl-State Ga*: Company o % Bonds, National Glass Company 6 % Bonds and Cleveland Water Company <5 *!e Bonflp at prices netting tho Investor from 5 % to 8 c.'o. Write for particulars, ROBERT C. HALL, Member Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. No. 331 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Long diutance telephone, No. 3,?13. JB615 FOR SALE ?v No. 22 Maryland street, dwelling, modern. No. CS Indiana stret. frame dwelling. A number of desirable building lots on the Wheeling A Kim Grove motor lino. A desirable brick dwelling at No. 29 Thirteenth street. Business property on Mala street. Mrs. Lamb's resldenco at Echo Point. A ran* opportunity to secure a home. A Woodsdale residence, all modern conveniences. FOR RENT. No. TSVa Fourteenth .St., brick dWMllng. SIMPSON & TATUM, Room 4 City Bank Building. Wheeling. STOCKS FOR SALE. . Wheeling Steel & Iron Co. . Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co. Wheeling Bridge Co. Wheeling Pottery Co. Bivorside Pottery Co. BONDS. | A few choice 5 per cent first mortI gnge bonds. NORTON & COMPANY, 10 Nnt. Exclinngo Bunk Bldg, a secure" j investment. We offer for sale nt par and accrucd interest a limited number of FIr*t Mortgage 20 Year 5 Per Cent Gold Bonds. Th.epe bonds court the strictest investigation. arc amplj- proved and hlchlv roeommomb'd by best authorities. For further de tails and full. particulars write or cnll on white & white, 12 lixchangc Bank Building. Telephone . . . No. 83. Investment i." Wc,offer for sale some flTo per 11 cent first mortgage bonds. Wtj have examined the .security beJ hind thr?c bonds and we can rooI omniond thorn with confide ncs to Investors. Particulars upon application. The City Bank of Wheeling. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY.' AN EVENING CALL requires above all Jin else Immaculate, /r? spotless linen. It's WlfSttiFraj well to know of a "1 LOUnr* ,;oml l>lnc,> whuro (' un?h'n^ and Ironing ~r J \\\\YcM??^ ftr<' done oonnclenL/K V\\\w^^ tionsly.nklllfullV and vn\JK0,,? T,mt Place In Vtijjjf T|? W-32 Tenth street, . ^/V/Vfs^itri 11 ll"d the name abovo M /ftCpwl ,h>' ,l"or Whlto Swan Laundry.. Your * * washing; called for and delivered. NV are proud of nur work and want you, your family and friends trt sen It. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY, Telephone AGO. 30*32 Tenth St. I II. SCROtiGINS, Prop.