jSPORjl ?? c.,.ar weather drew ajfirt crowd to the fair grounds ycrti-nl^Thf 'Un?atl?factory rwliW of JockejWrophy on v in the lire: racAUnd QoM Bote to the last, likewise Ivtorr CampbTl. on Hopeful la tho laiWr* . *ot (?ut>>l/> n ml Lhi* ItxlSO them tow i.????,, ?^ >Tr_ ... promptly rtifcd both Jockey* off the track, and they wilt not be flowed) on lb'.' kfounds. What would have been a > uuy'a sport wm marred/ by the ofr.-r. rkeyw. The Judaea. \>111 not t .;? ra:?- .-tjc1i riding and the fttfure will r?-.- many other boy* on the tfcr>uQd If ilry do not go al?out their buMftss/ A new feature 1? running racef will be introduced by the Wheeling' Jockey oJub r.' Xi Saturday, a Jumping race$ at. 1ft jjrfif ? over six fturdke. Thds race promirt-5 to be a feature at the meeting. It It expei tedo the Jockey club will have iv... or more Jumping:.race* a wecck. Tht-re were new arrivals of bones y-v.-rday, ami by Friday night there wj?: arrive fronv t'he east- two carloads. The horee Cun?p ;i ?oodJ start the post choice got away In front and led from start to finishing, wiimln* ln< a mild drive from i jj^natt The Utter made a blaft In the stretch, but it dldttft- go. John Mfc(jarrlp.'* bolted- at the &art. Second race?Cheer Up opened at even money and was backed" to l to Sgoing to pot i. Beloved! was second choice at 3 to After Oeveroi breaks they got away w ith Cheer Up in front; who Ied> by three Wngtha goto* by the stand. At the upper turn the favorite Stumbled and before she coufc> get to her stride ac-ir., Dewey paired her, took command ar.\l won easily by three lengths from Beloved. Cheer Up was pu-ied up In the stretch. Third race?The crack. Heck Jr., opened at 3 to 5 and was sent tx> tho powt l to The favorite got away i? fjont and wy 112 S Beloved 110 1 Walter 0 312 4 Ch.fr Up 112 2 Boruileville 111 6 Cheer Up stumbled on tho back stre Third rae*. four and one-hall furlongs .Winner cb. g., 5. Cromwell?Bird. jBurtela! JWelght Start Herk Jr I 127 2 1 no * Silver Brook 114 4 Magnolia ....| 102 . 1 Gallop for tho farorlta. Fourth race, six furlongs. 'Start fa4i g.. aped, Hlrayar?Madame Julio. Starters. Weigh t~S tart. Jarkeno Ill $ Gov. GHnrs in 2 Arian 1JI ?5 JJlllpute 122 5 Reform 114 t Pocket Plcco Ill 7 Gallatin 4 Jackene won under wraps. Arian flu Fifth race, four and one-half furlonRi Winner b. h., 6, Emperor?Aconite. Btarters." ~~ - WcifJit Start. Traitor 118 1 Sinter Ma 107 2 GolJ Spoc 113 3 Uoptfal ll?_ * This was no race. No lio rue was tryln against Reform and Arion; be in ft at two ftiid four respectively. AfteFS^veral attenfl t? to 6< t them away from the iw?st, the flag dropped with Jackin* in front and the favorite S'-cond. The former led oGI thi way galloping an?l won by half a length from ?. The latter wa.- driving last half. Fifth race?Traitor opened and closed favorite for thin race it even money, but It was r.o race, us the exhibition of Bro?.hv ..*? _ ?,!ux> an the card WiW bring towther the best handicap hor.?; s ni a ion;; distance for the Wheeling CltJ Handicap. This should make a hot race for first honors. To-day's entries: First rare, tour and one-half lurlonKi' Sprinters' ifandlcmpr-Frank 1!. Harf. 112 Merk Jr., 130; Med Ion, 1!.; Charlie Well* J'mih McCiarrlKle. lt'7: H?-len il., 105. I <>nd race, three-quartf r>? mile. Spe CUI Weight?Dewey, 112; Traitor. 112; SI! v-r BrnoK. 115; Hlddenlf*. 115; W. Hani lr?K. Il''; I'ock'-t l'lecu. 110; Sprite, ICS; Jiell' Auytralhin, 1%. Third r.iro, thr*e-ounrters mile. Wheel Ine Citv linndic&tv?Monroe Doctrine. 115 J'*;< Harp. 122: Corn Cob. lift: Jacking 113: I*y JoV'. i!2; U' lvrniu, 108: Fagln, 1<* Lilllput*. 105, Fourth rac, four find one-half furlomr?" Condition Itac*?IionnlevMle. 110". Hopr i.r It;n, 110: Gallop# r. 110; Sinter idn I'arthian, 110: Mlnco Maid, 110. Fifth r:irr, four and oim -half turlonrf Condition Rare-Crown, 112: Voiitir (\rf lo. 112: Mairnolla, vs: lloiioful. Ill; U"P man. 112; llanoannn. 112: Mora Utnnr. pProbable wtnnert of to-day race* Are a> f loiv?: I ^ race?Meek Jr., Metflca* f"c* P'T'or*] race?Dewey, G. W. Ilar/If>!T I> Australia. Third ra' -Jewwhtirp, Jacklne, #>orn Cob. / Fourth raw!?Hope, Minko Mn 'f. EnHifn. I I';f:h rnro?Kuwrmnr., Dora lnmar, llanoanna. / mckrnrs hock n.vcrl I'lTTff burgh. Auk. 11.?al/ut -no' I?J i -ttendl thr : ?rs.l d J i rat Int w McK'-'n Korku. Thn?*-rfen ?v r? pull?(l .?rr In /;r.. 1 time :ind/i??* tinifh". I T) ? 2:16 pace vra? won bV/J-'l " sr ' i-ulfht l-'-Hf Urn*. 2"'/?m -y wvnt t.? hllv'-r Max /. ltourbon It third. i l>)rno cipturtA ) .<* 2:22 pn J lo fftrolfftl J) .if?, ? , Tjhejffealth \ ' < of the affair ! is indkilei by Hs condition. When . the natural secretions decreasef when the hair becomes dry, splits at the ends and comes oat tn combing i tuhen the gloss disappears and the hair becomes gray or faded, the III health of \ iU, katm]* Indicated. The success of AYER'^S HAIR "VIGOR is dae to the fact that tt restores the hair-producing orguu to their natural vigor. It encourages and promotes the secretions of the hair follldes, and thus gray or faded hair regains Us original - color, new growth () begins, and lost lusgSb b* to restored. "ItauniMl fl jfyers j ffism Jfair Bp Pig?r W8&2S& J for fifteen rtart. It cause* Hi ? JsZit&l the hair Ukeopjite natural Br *^iT^ . cotoraadle a positive cure Deldae??." ?T. a WBYaWt, Weyant, Pa. 1 ? .1 v.!."J ins uuten tow murw, m*ui wm heat*. Best time, 2:21%. Morey got second money, Wlilhelm Melster third. FORT WAYNE RACES. FORT WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 11.?Today's grand circuit races were devoid of sensational performances, though good time was made intbe three events. The first heat in tho 2:05 class, was paced in the rain. Summaries: 2:14 pace, purso $2,000. Arpretta, ch. m., by Oreystone, dam by Mambrlno tBerry).... 6 111 NG RECORD. eting?Ninth Day, Thursday, (St II. . Start good. Won driving. Time, 1:01. lanot. Stre tcHjFinlah. Jockeys. Closer 1 1 Neel. M 2 2 Brophjr. 1 8 S Donnelly. 6 4 4 King. 20 5 6 Dangler. 8 6 I 6 | Neary. 8 McGarrigle should have won If he had not . Won easily. Time, 1:23. .Winner blk. Stretch IFialsh.l Jockeys. Close. 1 1 Flynn. 8 3 2 Campbell. 2 6 3 Brophy. 8 3 4 Noel. 1-3 4 f 6 | Dangler. 6 tch and pulled up lame. '. Start rood. Won handily. Time, 0'?)lA. Stretch IFiiishTl Jockeys. Close. | 1 1 Madison^ ll 2 3 Bender. 3v" 3 3 Brophy. . 10 4 4 Donnelly. 6 Won handily. Time, 1:26& Winner, "oh. StretchlFlnish. Jockeys."" CloaeT" 1 1 Madison. 8 2 2 Uurkholder. 1-1 3 3 Fatton. 5 5 4 A. Dorsey. 10 4 5 Neel. 3 (5 6 Brophy. 10 7 7 J. Moore. 16 ilshed strong. i. Start good. Won eaally. Time, 1:02. i. (Stretch (Finish. I Jockey?. Clo?e. 1 1 I X?wy?r. 3-6 2 2 ration. 10 3 3 Hrophy. 5 4 4 I Campbell. 1 B but the winner. ----- i? IMlwnod A., b. m. (Hureey).. 1 J ? 3 Anne br. m. (Hud?on)..,. 2 6 6 2 Harry Omar (PourIjuw*) G 5 2 4 Falrvi^w, b. c. (HoKU*h) 3 3 3 5 AJV Hridr. 1.. !j. (Double) 4 4 4 6 2:07%, 2:06%, 2:10, 2:00. 2:10 trot, puree $2,000. Tommy Uritton, br. h., by TJberty Hell, dnm by l'an?oast (Geers).. Ill Pilot Hoy, ff- (Mell) 3 2 2 Oratorio, b. h. (Ilnkel) 3 S G Little 1-Mtfar, br. k. (Oerldor) 4 4 3 Itllma, b. m. (Kfnrl* 5 5 4 , Time?2:0^4, 2:12*. 2:10. 2:05 pace, puree fl.'GOO. Frank Jtogash. br. h., by Atlantic ICintr, (>um by Almont Pilot (UoRush) 112 1 Annunla.'. br. n. (K.*y?) 3 3 12 Humps. ?>r. jr. (Wli.-on) 2 2 3 3 I Time?2:0S. *:0Ck. 1:06. 2:00^. NATIONAL liBAGCB. Won. Lo*t. Per. l Cincinnati ................. ? " } .CM . J-Cotton CI 35 .B35 | . ! Cleveland ? *5 .621 I Baltimore C3 M ,583 CtllUKO fo ? , N. \v York .13 -13 .fi.i2 ; I'lUB^urtfll -M2 | . phllAdHphla <3 <.' .<57 Brooklyn 36 57 .2S7 - Louisville W ?l .371 - wA^hlnKlon 33 ci ,SS1 - Sv J ?ouJh 2S 7a .its YESTERDAY'S GAMES. - fhlcago *. Brooklyn 2. New York 6, WftsMnnton 3. Washington 7. New York <1. ; Baltimore 7, Cleveland 1. TO-DAY'S GAMES. I Cincinnati ut Brooklyn. Plttehurgh ut Baltimore. Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at New York. St. Lnul* at Philadelphia. i^iiiLsviiio at Wa*hlnffton. ! > PITCHERS WON ROTH. WASHINCITON, August 11. The flrno- I ' tor* showed mora alilflly (onlay than fori ?onj^ and both gam 4* w?'re Improve- i , ments upon what hit* li^n dono hereto- 1 for**. Th? pitcher* won both KtimcM. At- I tendance. 1,200. Score*: Flrot game. It II K I Washington ..o o o 1 0 o 0 o 2-3 : 2 Now York ....2 o 2 0 1 1 0 0 0-(J 12 I 1 Knrnod run*, New York 4. Batteries, I Dlneen anil Magulre; Seymour nnd War-1 nor. Time, 1:63. Umpires, O'Day, Snyder and Drown. Second Kaui". It II K . Washington . 0 0 B 0 2 0 0 0 11 1 \ New York ... 1 o Uj i*? ?arne# to-ut In tho fourteenth inning on bunt hits by Merles, Connor and Donahue. Score: Brooklyn ....0001000100000 0-J10 J "hlrago 00020000u000c 1?#10 S "Earned rune, Brooklyn 1; Chicago 1. Batteries, Dunn and Ityan; Woods and Donahue. Time. 2:14. Umpires, Swartwrood and Warner, Attendance, 3,500. DiTHR-STATE LEAGUE. At Fort Wayne. BHE New Parte....0 0 001010 0-2 7J fort Wayne..J) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 43 Batteries?Smith and Zlnram; Brodle and uwoppcih: At Grand Rapldn. B H E Gr*d Rapid*. ..f DIOlOtOMllll Youngstown ..I 0 1 0 1 1.1 0 2?710 3 Batteries?Mock, Harper and Colo; Kneppcr and 8chrecongo?t. At. Mansfield. ft H E MannfUld 4 ! 1 0 0 1 0 0 Mil S Springfield ....0 02400000-672 Batteries?Koatal and Belt; erablU and Qrafilus. At Toledo. B H E Toledo ?0 ( ( 1 1 { 0 ! M10 1 Dayton S 1000000 0-39 0 Batteries?Ferguson and Arthur; Strelt and Lattlmer. TU? K. of p. H?ll G?m?. After many postponement* or* account of ruin* the prlctea of Bernard) Shaniey No. 21, and Coeur de Lion No. 1, con> panlen of the Uniform Rank. Kn nuon For Tickets for the McCoy-Corbett Fight?Sheriff Will Interfere. BUFFALO, N. Y., August 11.?Since the Horton law legalizing: boxing contesta In the atate of New 'York there has never been such a rush for seats at a flstlc exhibition as Is now coming | In dally to the Hawthorne athletic club j officials of this city, before which club i Corbett and McCoy will meet on the 10th day of next month. To-day over I $6,000 was received for seats alone.1 while scores of applicants for seats were turned down, the membership application not being enclosed. Every | foot of the lumber to be used In the building la on the ground and the contractor has received his first payment in the shupe of a check for $3,000. BUFFALO, N. Y., August 11.?At an Interdenominational meeting of ministers held here this afternoon to take action to prevent the light announced to take plactf between McCoy nnd Cor hett tne tOIIOWMg letier uuiu u.c ouciiii was read by Bishop Qulgley: "BUFFALO, N. Y.. August 8, 1S98. I "Right Row James E. Qulgley, D. D.. Bishop of Buffalo. I "Right Reverend and Dear Sir: , J "Your letter just to hand. I will not I allow a prize fight In this county. This I has always been my stand. As I un, derstand the facts, the proposed congest Is a prize light, so therefore It will not take place in Erie county while I am sheriff. I "ANDREW KILLOALLONV' If mothers would cost aside foolish prudery. and impart to their daughters the knowledge that they, themselves, have a<* quired by years of suffering, they would be forced to upend fewer hours of anxious attendance at the bedsides of sick daughters. A woman who suffers from weakness, disease, or derangement of the distinctly feminine organs is an incomplete woman. She is unfitted for woman's highest and best duty?motherhood. She cannot be a happy wife or the mistress of a happy home. I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is th* only proprietary medicine ever devised by an expert skilled specialist in woman's diseases for the one purpose of curing these troubles in the privacy of the home, it makes a woman strong and healthy in a womanly way. and can be relied upon to relieve motherhood of all peril and almost all pain. It insures healthy, romiftl ctouiren. it irwnMorm* wp?, -ickiy. nrnrouH invalid* into healthy, happy wive# and mother*. "Word* fall to dcacrltr myMifWinprI*R?re I took Dr. PJerct'a Pt?v?riir prescription and pleawmt Pellet*/ " write* Mi** l.iilirS. Ilardy. Of South 8ea brook. Rockingham Co., N. II. 1 roiild lurdlv walk nrroaa the mom. I had nbee** on the fallopian tut* that discharged through the bladder. It lefl the bladder in ?u irritable condition and the uteni* Inflamed. 1 had an awful burning In my atnninch no appetite. muMinc drain: WMlpitloB; ncfttdaufif monthly pallia and backache nil the tune. I war ronflnrd to my bed five m?nth?. Then I commenctd the tue of votu medicine* and have been greatly tieneflted hy them." Iii paper cover*, at one-cent ftatnp*; cloth binding, to cent* extra. Dr. Pierce'* Common Senu Medical Advtuer, Addtea* Dt. IL V. I'icrce, Buffalo, N. Y. SPENT 1 FORTUNE, COED NOT BEAR What Hyomei Did For Him TS?? air germicide care* it. "Hyomei" U inhaled lo the air w Dreauie. no aaneeruus ,plays, uwimn u atomixen us used. It li guirtntewJ. KnM by ,11 dniDW. of tnt b? ?tl. Ptto gjtfil c *** *&<> Ei#?IwU1m.?Oc. Jlyocw R. T. BOOTH COMPANY. Roow203tJUdUorhi? Cfcloio. W THE L. A. W. MEET. Wore Sensational Fulaltrc Harked Thn? daj'i IUcImk-4 Had Aceldaut In one i Trial Ilea' ?Bald U'lO* Ult Half Jill Cbawpluiiahip. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 11.?Mow sen national finishes marked the second da of the national meet of tihe L. A. W. On serious accident knocked- Arthur Gardl ner out of the fina* of the great- Amerl can $1,000 handicap, and nearly place plucky Bill Martin hors du combat. Thl happened at the close of the second hea of the contest, Martin being at the froi of the bunch and1 apparently a winnc when he slipped over the pole andi sit akmg the track. Qardtwr went ov< himv JSJtevens foMowed and then Le Cbburn Went down In the sicken* 11 heap. Cooper and- MfeFarland were 1 the finish, but escaped luckily from J spKl, Oo vlded- an excellent programme of sport Including bicycle races. footracing ba ket bnH contest ar.d live running rac< conducted by the Wheeling Jockey Clu The bicycle races' will attract larj flphle of entries from \V<-st Vlrglnl western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohl They Include a twelve mile rojul nic finishing on. the state fair grounds trac nn->4 nOWLKRfl. l"t. 2.1. Klchards 131 121 Kiulw 148 ]34 Alpxnnder l8* 122 limning 101 JM RmW??m 142 131 ir^-Kon Ill 14! Total* "12 f FITZIIPGH LBB. l*t. M. WWntr 177 I'-t Mnnn 112 131 WllrtMllth 128 If"' Knoko nr. Knln W 114 Marwhner 1W 132 Total?* 7? Ml AM. AUKI5. lat. M. W. llraach ................ 1W 1M Arniii ?? F. Itrnach J?? J*? haIWT W if? Kromrtok 170 113 KoU? H9 Totals 310 bs* ^SmnLii < - /' - -- 83IBT WAI3tS-gg?. ; WAIST r 1 s- .A I * If ie . >' i 1 Id But (Lt U A '? ^ in a ^ is rd m C L___ 1 II ; This Opportunity Won't be R< O n r. Every Waist left on' the spcc * whether it's a 48c or a $4.00) jj and at ... w it ; OME-THIRI ta 10 , n 48c Waist 16c. 75c Waist 25c. > 98c Waist 33c. 5 $1.15 Waist 38c IAll Kinds?AH Sizes-I y 11 ir \ Geo. E? St ie i lo *~Z n. wanted. W" " ANTF.D-gTrL for general hoiigpwork. at 28 Tenth atreet. au8 if WfTOSMfs? ?t Knclono 2c rtanip. A. A., ROOill W 10-a . ?r Arch Mtreot. Philadelphia. ? ? 9 ' rj FOB BBNT. .-! - . k 1 ,1011 nK.NT-HKVEHAl, GOOD nOOMS ,1 i! In tli? City U?nk Building. Inqulr* at I- ihe City Uank of hcolln*. JKHL K IT!Oil RENT?THE WARE-room NO. 15 1510 Main atrvct. roaawalon et once. Inquire of R. J. McCULLAGH, No. flit rift>fnth atroat. au' ; iv ~ sv REAL ESTATE. I WE OFFER FOR SALE , : Building lot on Fourteenth street; no I; better location in the city; S5 by ISO feet. ' ? Lot In SoMth Wheollnr, on street rail' way, BO by 100 feet. Jl.GOo-loss than cost. One-half lot In South Wheeling, on street t- rallwuy, 25 by 100 foot, J7u0. w Cheap house, frame, 4 rooms; lot <0 by n ICO feet; >600 only; Hast McColloch street. ' A Country Residence In most desirable r? part of PJeasnnt Valley, on Kim Grove motor anil electrical line; one-third cosh; bal- i ). unco on time. I Larue building site In Pleasant Valley, ; ' frontlnir on National Road, 10C by 2150 feet, ,u only 11.700 ca*h. : ?*C. A. .-/CHAEfER & CO., .# , t; Fourteenth and Market Street*. I TO LET . i; 7-roomed dwelling 67 Ohio ....115 , * 7-roomed and bath 131 Fourteenth St.... 22 "-roomed and bath 33 South Front 28 broomed and bath South Huron.... ifi e, 5 rooniH first floor 135 Zane street 10 1- 8 rooms 2d floor, new house, Wabash near Virginia 7 ' , f?-roomed, bath. f?S Zane street 20 First floor 93 South Front 11 1 w Second floor f>6 Zane, first-class 10 d. .Vroomrd North Wabash, good 10 1'ojwFKlon at once. Houses put In firstclass condition. Rent commences Scptem ber 1st. a-, o. smith:,, i Exchango Dank Uulldlng. I !; For Sale.. ^ i~ NO. 29 NORTH RROAPWAy, 8-ROOM ( HRICK HOD SB, SITUATED ON IHOlI ; a OROUND. CORNER LOT. 80*120 FELT, u ...? ?,n.u nrtnu MOTH OASES. WILL ' rc I HKI.J. AT A Kl'ECIAL UAHOAIN. GOOD , "* NElGiiUOHHOOD. t' MONEY TO IX)AN. ? THEO. W. FINK, CO , ' % REAL ESTATE AGENT, ul 1520 Market Street. i- . ' , ? SUMMER RESORTS. I Atimilir I lly, M. J. | HOTEL irtETROPOLE, A,u!l'.,cj.0,r' !{? Tho now proprietor* nrr? determined to I,,, maintain th?> hlifh fttandnrd In this depart* , el ment nttniiuvl by the formnr management, v, u.< w?l| an the general wrvlce or the nousc, .2. which'hull tniao th?* Motropol? fnmoti*. Term* morJorati?ivr Any, M.oo, $2.r*>; i>*r ,, week, tlu. fiiflo. according to Iocatlon of rooms, number of parties, length ] {*' of wtay, etc. I I try peel fully solicit Inrc your patronn??o I '?, n. C. IVORY. 1 j'J[ ? F. D. SMITH. < 141 O uiuSTEn X3NT3XT. !6S nrenn end Now York Ave., Atlantic City, :d. N. Opo? nil thn >*nr. I2.0v per day. 151 *10 to JI.'.W weekly. ion JelS I). KNAMCR. lOfl ? | ilarcoiirt Place lis Seminary. Gambier, 0. IM IT A ktIukiI of the IiIrIwhI class for Rlrls. < .77 For oitiloiraa and Idforniatlan, iddmu 'H MUH. ADA 1. AYEH II1LLH. I Kto Jyl5-mw?v:f Principal. % "k BTtrML A OO. ' 7- || i" v Sale Continued I o-day ~ *se Price, speated Again This Season. ial counters (First Floor), Vaist, must be sold to-day, 9 PRICE. $1.25 Waist '42c. $1.50 Waist. 50t $2.00 Waist 66c. ?2.25 Waist 75c. n Colors and White. ifeU & Co. ruu. VS' i* "W W ONE CENim WORD ?.All solid advertisements under ?? ??- tlio following headings: : : : WANTED, PERSONALS, ? LOST AND FOUND. ? FOR RENT, FOR SALE, ? will be Inserted at the rato Of ?? ONEMCENT^A^WORD! TO LOAN. Money to loan-45.ooo.oo, uo.ooo.oot $16,000.00. 120,000.00. GEO. J. MATH1, Real Estate Agent, 1308 Market St. 1* FOR 8ALB. OR SALE-SALOON, NOli? WATER street* 3?* "C10R SALE-ONE AND ONE-HALF i l-? la MmaUvw. fin* ln/*a. lion; corner lot; adjolnln* best Improvements In cemetery. Address CEMETERY LOT, car* lutwlligenccr office. apll j^OR SALE. MoundsvMe, Benwood & Wheeling 6 per :ent Gold Bonds. Whltaker Iron Co. Bonds. Wheeling Potteiy Bonds. Wheeling New Steel Bridge Bonds. Money to Loan on City Property. SIMPSON A TATUM, telephone No. 861. City Bank Bulldlny. i5th Street Property. I (tin Authorized to salt at s bargain, if old quickly* the dfvellluas numbered 40, 17 anil 40. on the north side of Flfteentk itrect, at the corner or Alley B. JAXK4 1~ 11 AAV LEY, Real Estate and Real Etlatc Loans, 1003 Main Street. '' PBOIlIRSrOR SALE. * Three (3) 60 hone Power Tubular \ * THE BLOCK BROS^TOMCCO CO. rinD a A I e ? w.? ?\ FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGUuTOH CUCAP AND OX K.AST TKBU& W. V. HOGE, City ltnnk llullriliitr. Market fit. IK8URAN01. REHL ESTHTB TITLE INSURANCE. If you purchAM or make a lean on real estate have the title Insured by the Wheeling Title and Trust Co. .NO. ISIS MAUKRT RTRERT. H. M. RCSSKLX* Preeidtnt L K. BTIFJBL .^.....flecrataiTf Z. J. HAWLINQ .VIC* STWiavnc IVM. H. TRACT Am'L 8*cr?Ury 3. R. & OILCHRIBT.. Examiner of TltkM DBNTI3TRY. E. E. WORTH EN, DENTIST. Prabody Building, Room No. 301. (126 Market Street,... Wheeling. W. Vt TAKK Kt KVATOK.?-??* XI IK INTEUJOENCER rRlNTIKQ l^ULbllifcmtnt?NuU accurate, prompt, i