JS THREE YEARS" ]n Thirteenth Kegulnr Infantry ?11111 Schmidt Returns. inTIIK BATTLE AT SANTIAGO SCHMIDTS REGIMENT FIGI7RKD rnOM START TO voiiw AND MORE MEN THAN ANY 0r!IBn REGIMENT THERE. host of the SUFFERING WAS brought ABOUT BY UNA VOIDABLU causes?THE SPANIAHDS fought well. Thr^ years ago, young RmH Schmidt, jr? of tills city, was in Philadelphia, an.! enlisted in the Thirteenth United States Infantry, of the regular army. A few days nso his term of enlistment fX; ;r I and he ha* left the army and returned to falj home here. He was on th greets yesterday afternoon* and as jj? wore the brown canvas uniform with which most ??f the regulars' wfre 8uprl. ) for the .Santiago campaign, he attni'tfd attention wherever he, went, this uniform being seldom worn by the volunteers who have either returned to Wheeling or passed through the city recently. Private Schmidt looked woll, not having tlie sallow appearance ot so snsny at the boys who fought around Santiago. hut he snya, he lost twentyone pounds In weight, hiving been one of the last m.'n In his reglmeot attacked by the wasting malarial fever from wtlch very few escaped. Schmidt was in all of (lie. engageofiits that were fought in die-vldnlty . Santiago before the surrender, and hu regiment suffered probably more * wrplv than any other In Shafter'a army of invasion. The regiment went Into the campaign about 600 strong and came out with a little more than half that number of effectives. His own company went to the front sixty gtrong and camc out with less than half th&t number Much of this loss was In battle, but more arose from tbe debilitating diseases that 6truck the entire army as the Spaniards were unable to strike. TV Cuban*, fays Private Schmidt, are nothing. They will ^ot fight unless compelled to do so. In one of the battles in front of Santiago, a Cuban force was placed In front of Schmidt's regiment, em! it was unable to run and had to fight. The Cuban has no sense of re?poosibllity or honesty, and for a piece of bread or any bribe would allow Spanish i?ples to penetrate the lines of the American army. "Much of our los3 at Santiago was cawed by the galling fire that reached our lines from the Spanish warships In the harbor," added Mr. Schmidt. "Cer\ r, and his officers spent several hours 0 in iin.Ti; fho ranee and flnallv they ^ pot it. The result was that eight-Inch shells were plumped down upon us and c resulted In terrific loss. This is a per- K cusslon cap and time attachment (show- * ins the little brass Instrument to the * reporter) for an eight-inch shell that 1 vr.is tired at us from one of Cervera's * ships in the harbor, which killed two of * our ofllocrs and wounded'a score or 0 more of our men. When placed right, on* of those shells is capable of wiping f out of existence an entire company of h soldiers." "Have you had enough of the army?" was asked. The soldier smiled In reply and added that he had had enough of Cuba's terrible wet season, but if there was to be another scrap he would go back In the army, provided the scene of warfare was else'where. "How about the suffering of the men about Santiago?" "They say that this suffering was 1 caused by Secretary Alger's mismanagement. This is not true, so far as I can see. The trouble was that it was Impossible to transport to the front the r medical and commissary supplies that \ wore on the transports. There was only t one trail which could be used for trans- I porting the supplies, and of course it n was Impossible to get the food and mod- f Icine to the front fast enough over this *= path?It could not be called a road." a Private Schmidt was In all of the engagements n^ar Santiago and was lucky jj enough to come nut of thorn all without * a scratch, excepting a brulaed hand c caused by falling while crossing the J cr?*k before the famous assault on Ran t Juan hill and Its blockhouse. jj "We were exposed to a terrific fire r - I , | the ordinary illnemes of childhood? o Any woman may injure the health of her children who will take proper care of her health in a womanly way. The health of her childrrn depends almost entirely upon rrneral health, and particularly upon . Jor health and utrength of the delicate and ^ Important organs that bear the bttrdens of j. "i.ucrmty a woman ha* no right to flttj c regard her own health, comfort, caw ana C '' '.ppincM, she certainly has lew right to ? condemn her children to a life of ittfferinff * or an early death. That is what she doe* j if she neglect* the lienlth of her ipcclM j womanly organism. Dr. I'ierce'a Favorite ^ Prevrtption is an unfailing remedy for all f dnordTs of this description. It strengthen* and invigorate* the sensitive organs concerned, and is the best preparation for ( I the trials and dangers of maternity. It in- j urr? the well being of the mother and the | health of the child. Its use is a guarantee of a bountiful supply of nourishment for ^ the little new-comer Many women who onre bore children onlv to speedily l"*c them, are now mothers of healthy, robust children as the result of the use of this medicine. liar bra A. MwM. of Indian Creek. Mo. writes: "I am rrry thankful for what Dr. Pierce's I'n*orite Prescription did for mr t wn* all broken J' down from nervoua proration. but slnre taking 11 >o?r rueiiirinr i huve huit more relief than ' bom all the doctors. Your ' I nvorlte I're?cri|?- ? tk/u' did me a world of good " ?muj wuuirn njfp loiu mrir eupcnmcc*, am! jfivrn their nimrv, addrrftue* and j?ho- I [W'phu in Jtr. Pierre'* Common Scum? > Medical AMvher. Thin book in free. A I fopy will be tent to any addreaa upon r*- " f :|?t of 91 one-cent ttauip* to covr coat of tI wnilinjf only. AddrrM l)t. R. V. I'irrce, i Ruflfolo. N V The "Pavorite Pre*cripI lion " to for ialf by nil dealer* and no boaI ui man will iugc a ub.titutc. * la Grippe cured This modem mdady has become dreaded not more for'its direct fatality than for the weakness of body and mind it Reaves behind it Prolonged debility^permanent prostration, melancholy and suicide follow La Grippe. Tor this disease there is no remedy superior to Ayert Cherry Pectoral. "The hit remedy for I* griff* that I know of b Ayar*e Cherry Pectoral." ' KIT. JOHN K. CHASE, ' Sooth Hampton, N. B. "My wife and 4r? children ware tabs dorm with la grippe, wh'l? the disease waaso widely prevalent. 1 een done they would not have lost 'aptaln Capron, Sergeant Hamilton fish and the many other brave men rho fell. If. as stated, the Rough liders depended upon Cuban scouts, hey made a mistake, for the Cuban is f no ascount at all for scouting or ightlng. Vnuncr Schmidt h*? one of the brass artrldgea used In the Remington rifle, ued by a few of the Spanish troops, nd which have been ruled out by Inernatlonal agreement, for the reason hat the brass bullet poisons In a dreadul manner. He also has several of the lauser cartridges, some loaded and there empty. Private Schmidt came to Wheeling rom Montauk Point, where he received .Is honorable discharge from the aervieast week. jSPORLl i 7OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv TO-NIGHT'S BATTLE lelwcen Foiartf mil Pearee Expected lo l?c a *>t it bboru one?A Lively PrelimInari' on Between Wnuko and Cava* nangli. State fair visitors wHt have an opK>rtunlty of seeing a stubborn conle^t n the squared arena this evening at he Bridgeport Athletic Club, when *esile Pearce, of Philadelphia, and Jlmr uy Fogarty, the "Texas Cyclone," meet or twenty rounds or more, Both are ?thA welirht limit. 143 founds. and their record* should Justify . lengthy bout. Aside front this event -to an Interestrig preliminary. Tommy C&vanaugh, it Buffalo, nnd Cfeorge Wanko, ore cheduled to go eight rounds for a deIhIoo, at catch weights. Cavanaugh fill arrive from Pittsburgh to-day, and etters from there state that he has rained hard'. Oavaiyaugh Is of the gon-and-mix-it ord??r, and while Wunko lasn't trained down to the finest point >O00ibIe, the friends of the Washington >oy 'look for him to -be on* tup at the nlsrtu Fogartjr and' Pearce weigh In at 3 -'clock to-day. Fogarty wlH make tho 45 pounds, and that's about all, and la toe to enter the ring weighing Ave ounds more. He Is In excellent shape Jul fit to go a long Journey. Leslie 'earce will be a few pounds lighter, robably not more than 142 pounds, for te has worked* hlmweilf hard as a bone, loth men are equally confident of sucess. Of the two, Pearce possesses the nore science and his cleverness ought o stand him In good stead, thuugh Fogirty's swings will count If they kind; Tlx* main event begins at 9:46 o'clock, he- Wanko-Cavanauglv bout at 8:45 i ClOCK. _ NATIONAL LBAGUB. Won. Lrat. Per. loston ? J- 'g1 .'Inrlnnutl i? S laltlmorn '* " :'?y,n'a',J :::::::::: " *1 priori;-.::::..::: ? ? MttBburKh J g :? trooklyn J; VovhInKton /? It. Louil M H ,Zitf YESTERDAY'S OAMK& jostun 6, Wanblnnton 1. Chicago is. Cincinnati z. Cleveland 9, Louisville 0. TO-DAY'S (JAMKB. !blcaco at Cincinnati. New York at Boeton. Baltimore ut Brooklyn. Cleveland at l.-oulavllle. 1'hlladelphla at Washington. THKY miNC*HKD H1TH. ? ... - Tk. r'hnmnlnnil won o-iluy'* jcnine by bunchingf hit* ln,. nnlng. a I"'"1, (,n belli nni* tt double itMl. II ut which nnttedfourruw. After that he gem* wee n pitcher * hnttl', "HI her Iflf* having the mlvuntogc. Attendance, ,2**). Hoore: K II K !1 ? 2! 2 ? I i Iree, llunt and Connelly. llmr, 1:46. COLONKI* HIIUT OUT. LOfTlHVILV.fB. Sept j.-The Colonel* bndly oft In all department* of tho frame to-day and were nhui out. Ritcha had hlii right thumb split by a liner fron Wallace's bat in the ninth Inning. At tendance, 1,0?. Score: r H I Cleveland 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 4?8 12 < Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O 5 Earned runs. Cleveland 2. Batterlej Powell and Crtgerj Dowllng and kltt ridge. "Umpires, McDonald and O Day Time, 2:15. BREITENSTBIN'S FA LI*. CINCINNATI, Sept. 7.-Brelten*teb struck out wkx men In the first four a nines. In the fifth he was hit for two sin Bles, two doubles and two triples, lie wai easy after that. Griffith was never in dan ger. Attendance, 7,200. Score: Rjjj Cincinnati ...0 0001 001 0-2 J ; Chicago 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 4 1-12 16 Earned runs. Cincinnati 1: Chkatga H Batteries, Breltensteln and Pelt*: CSriffltl and Donohue. Umpires, Swart wood ant Warner. Time. 2:1S. 1NM-S1M LKAIiliKi At Mansfield?First game: R n I Mansfield 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 0-1 4 Fort Wayne..0 00500000-3CBatteries?Ki'llum and Belt; Herr an< Patterson. 'At Mansfield-Second frame: It If I Mansfield 0 S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0?1 4 Fort Warne...0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 ?-? t : Batteries?Ely and Belt; ilelmsn an< Patterson. At Youngstown. RIII Youngsto'n ...0 001 0000 0?1 8 Dayton 1 l 1 10 0 0 0 *?4 10 Batteries?R. Miller and Donovan; Rose trough and Lattimer. At New Castle-First game: RIU New Car tie...0 S 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-10 1J Springfield ...0 20000000-21 Batteries?E. Quesc and Barcklay; Well: and Clraffius. _ At New Castle-Second game: RBI New Castle 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0?1 14 8prinffield 4 0000000000-4 9 Batteries?Hewitt and Zinram; Dolai and G raffius. At Grand Rapids?First game: R If I Gr*d Rapids..0 5 0 1 0 2 2 0 0-10 12 Toledo 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3? 6 f Batteries?Wayne and Cote; Cutes am Arthur. At Grani Rapids-Second game: RHI Grand Rapids.1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0?2 0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 ?4 10 Batteries?Carson and Cote; Fergusoi and Arthur. BELLA IRE ELKS* OUTINO To-day at Moxart Park Promise* to bt an Enjoyable Event To-day, at breesy Mozart Park, the annual outing of the Bellalre lodge o! Elka takes place, and the arrangement that have beeo made by the enterprising committees In charge Indicate that one of the most enjoyable park outlngi of the season will be enjoyed by the Elks and their friends. Half of Be!la!r? is expected to come over the river t< the breesy hill-top resort, which Is Jusi now as lovely a spot as old Mother Nature can guide one to. The Wheeling Elkfl will alio auena in jhtkb tuuiucm a series of long winded speeches, and Judging the manner In which competent critics have dealt with the play itself, Mr. Waiters arai his support, the atractlon no doubt merit*] the recognition it has already attained. MARTIN'S FERRY. Hup* mid Mishap* In the Thriving City Across 111* Klvrr. TJio wedding of Mfsa Mary Ann Edwards to Mr. George Rees, both well known young people of this city, was performed by Rev. J. W. Williams, at the St. Paul's Eplscopa 1 church lnnt evening, at 7:30 o'clock. In tho presence of a large number of friends. A reception was tendered the young couple at the home of the bride's parents, on Main street, Immediately after tho ceremony was performed. The papers In the foreclosure suit of the Buckeye Savings and Loan Company against Richard O'Belrne et al., were served yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Westwood, and In the case of J. C. Helnleln, assignee for the Ohio State Savings and Loan Company vs. Mary E. Weema and Millard Weems. Rev. Paul Kummer has returned from East Liverpool, where he has been attending the Pittsburgh Synod. Mrs. Kummer and children have also returned from'Philadelphia. Our people are becoming much Interested In the proposed transformation of the old Walnut Grove Into a city park, and council will probably consider the matter shortly. Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian church, held n meeting at the home of Mrs. Cora Williams, on Broadwny, last evening. The Young Ladles' Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian church will give a lawn fete In Walnut Grove Friday evening, September 1C. Richard Padden, of the Pittsburgh base ball team. Is the guest of his parents, on Main street. lie will return to Pittsburgh Saturday. MIps Grace Anthony will entertain a number of ner young friends to-morrow evening at her home, on Broadway. **|? H/w/t rrlnrnn to Mt. Hoi yoke College, at Mt. Holyoke, Mass., Monday, to resume her studies. A number of lots 1n Ellet's addition will be offered nt public nale Saturday. September 24, at 10 o'clock. "How Hopper Was Side-tracked" will bo on the lN)ardn nt the Opera House next Thursday night. Mills No?. 8 and 13, nt the Laugrhlln, are Idle this week on account of a luck of iteam. Quite a number from hero will tnke In the C. & P. excursion to Cleveland Sunday. E. C. Nordfke will return to Chicago to-day, after n visit with relatives here. Mrs. Oharle* Burn*, of Steubenvllle, Is the iruost of Miss Hlanche Schofleld. Hen Cropper and family have returned from Philadelphia nnd Atlantic Cltf. The largo plate glaia In front of Shelby & Stewart'* shoo store, which was ; Mnjn's Keadacfce asd todigetion Care Is the only remedy on the market that . win cure every form of Headache In 3 to 1 10 minutes, correct Jndferestlon. itlmu: late the neives and build up the system. 4 It should be In every home and every . traveler's gripsack. At all Drocrtsta. - 2S cure*, 25c. broken some time ago, was replaced yesterday. Mike Sweeney, of Brilliant, wa* calling on old friends here yesterday. Miss May McCleary went to Dillonvale yesterday, to visit friends. Miss Maud Hague, of East Liverpool. Is visiting friends here. Oliver Patrick, of Kltannlng. Pa., Is visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hoge went to Pittsburgh yesterday. Rev. Vj. Q. Bailey has returned to Xenia, Ohio. 3 BELLA IRE. 3 li All Soita or f?oc?l N??rna??tl OoMlp from 1 tU? Olui CUr3 The first annual outing given by the G Elks' lodge. No. 410. of this city, will ; be held to-day at Mosart Park. The 1 boys have made great preparations Tor , this occasion, and a large crowd from } this city tv 11 go up. besides those at1 tending from neighboring, cities. - Healherngton's brass bond will be In attendance in the evening, and give S one of their famous concerts. There J will be bowling, dancing and music b#r 8 the band. Mrs. D. W. Cooper, of the Fourth g ward, has gone to Mansfield. Ohio, 2 where she will attend the wedding of i her sister, Miss Julia Gorby. who is to be married to-day to a prominent young 3 lawyer of that city. Miss Gorby is well jj known In this city, having resided here J until a few years ago. The convenience of the electric cars I In carrying people from this city to the J gates of the Wheeling State Fair , grounds will make the attendance from I3ellaire larger than It has ever been. Judge Peter A. Lauble was renomlnted for circuit Jtidgo by the Republlt cans of thisvclrcuit, and his election Is ! assured. The next convention will be held at Steubenvllle. Mrs. O. W. Holmes will accompany her husband, Rev. O. tV. Holmes, to Harnesvllle, and remain with friends ther* until he returns from conference. TurnbuU'a orchestra will assist in the Hetherington band concert at MoundsvIU* Saturday nlRht. There will be a big crowd present from here. Miss Elizabeth McHenry, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for two weeks past, returned to her Immo of Wnrtinrlf vMierdav. ' Andrew Kern. Charles Dankworth ' and Thomas Carroll have returned home from Atlantic City, where they spent two weeks. Miss Clara Woodward has returned to I her homo In Barnesvlllo, after spending t a we?k with her friend, Miss Stephens. L on Gravel Hill. Mrs. Charles Craig nnd family, of i Masslllon. are the guests of Mrs. Craig's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Paul!, on Union street. Prof. George Delbrugge, assisted by Charles W. BIppus, will entertain their friends at Mozart Park next Monday evening. The Baltimore & Ohio compny has a force of men at work on the bridge crossing the river, putting In new steel braces. Mrs. Charles Arnold, who has been 111 for some time past. Is greatly Improved, and will be out In o few days. The Cleveland &. Pittsburgh pay car i will be In the city to-day, and distribute the usual amount of currency. Miss Blanche Kelly, of St Paul, Minn., Is the guest or the ramny or uaroy O'Toole, ort Guernsey street. Miss Maggie Althar Is conflned to her home In the Fifth ward, seriously ill with typhoid fever. Miss Maggie McElroy. of Steubenville, Is visiting friends and relatives in the Second ward. Miss Mary Paull has gone to Cincinnati, to visit friends and relatives for two weeks. Mrs. D. P. Leech. of the Fifth ward, lias gone to Rock Lick, W. Va., to visit relatives. Miss Nettle Douglass, of Moundsvllle, is visiting relatives In the Third ward. Clarence Mercer returned yesterday morning from a trip through Indiana. Lou Tucker, of Oas City, Ind., is visiting relatives In the First ward. Mrs. C. Curran and son are visiting relatives In Moundsvllle. Hirer Telegram*, OIL CITY ? River 1 foot 1 Inch and i rising; clear and cool. STBUBBNVILLB ? River 2 feet 7 Inclves and falljng; o!oudy and warm. BROWKSVlUlib ?- Hivcr u mil uuu rising. WARREN ? River .7 foot; cooler and heavy rain. GRBBNS BORO ? River 7 feet 7 inches and rlring; cloudy and cooler. PITTSBURGH ? River .1 feet and , stationary at the dam1; cloudy and cool. MORGANTOWN ? River 7 feet 7 inches and1 rlrtng: cloudy and warm. Itucblrii'a Arnica kulvr, The best salve In the world for Cuts, Cruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chlllblalns, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles, or no pa;- required. It Is guaranteed to glvo ' perfect satisfaction or money refunded, i Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Logan Drug Co. Q.IIAND OPERA 1IOU8K. Mondny, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights and Wedneudny Matinee. September 12, 13 and 14. JULE WALTEH8* HOW HOPPER WAS SIDE-TRACKED. RIk Sconle Novelty and Attrnctlve Spe- I rlaltlos. Night prices?IS. 25, 35 and 50c. Matinee prices?15, 25 and 85c. se8 0" NE CENTRE A WORD , All solid advertisements under ?? 1 - the following headings: s ? : ?? , WANTED. PERSONALS, I.OST AND FOUND, 1 FOR RENT, FOR SALE, will be Inserted at the rote of one " cent. :a: rWORD 1 canaribs. /-(AN A Ul ES-MO~i.FXuf/. mountain I ! Roller*. Mill.? I2.U0. FemulM SOr. nl 11ENRT HBLSIUUIOHT'S, corner Mnrkn mill Willi ?lrwl?. GENERAL NOTICES. 1 I)M INlSTlt ATuIl'S NOTICE. JY Having boon nppolntcd ndmlnlnlrntor of the wuti of Conrad Sonoller. i horohy notify all pomon* Indobtrd to naid ontato to make prompt paymont to tho nnd< r- ' Hlgncd, and pnri) a. m.. for tin* ' purpone of examining applicant* for !! cenno to practice medicine In thin elate. For application IdankH, addm?ji, A. K. IIAU1IKK, M. P., Secretary Blato Hoard of lloallh, i'olnt I'l'HPant. W. Va. I II. A. HA HO KB, M. IV. dork H. 11. of II. NV. Va, scfl HBW CREATIONS ^I a t mew..... Creation IN FALL Dress Gt ......NOV A glance into our two h faint idea of what we me through our stores will s the choicest, newest, gre; these lines are here. Ac the PRICE, which upon Low Priced, Medium and Exclusive Designs. I See the 25c, 29c, 35c and 4dc Lines........... Geo. E. ? to loan. oney to loan-tt.ooo.oe, ca.000. US.000.00, 120,000.00. OEO. J. MAT? , ileal Estate Afent, 1JU8 Market 1 ?? for rbnt. TjTOR RENT?8EVERAL OOOD ROOI lj In th? City Bank Building. Inquire the City Bank of Wh?ling; mrtl T?OR RENT?THIS WARE-ROOM N X" 1510 Main street. Possession st on< Inquire of K. J. MoCULLAGH, No. Fifteenth street. aul REAL E8TATB. FOB SALE. 10-roomed dwelling, 800 Main stre Very cheap: long, easy payments. A comfortable 8-roomed dwelling, wl all modern conveniences, at S3 South Fro Htroct. This proporty Is In first-class co ditlon from cellar to roof. Inspection I vlted. At low figure; easy torms. \V pay 10 r er cent as Investment If you doi want to occupy. Splendid residence on Fourteenth strei G-roomnd dwelling. Rood as new, on Ni Jersey street, for jl.SoO. TO LET?15-room flat, northwest com of Main and Eleventh streets. Possossl Riven 8eptomber 1. Fine location f boarding house. SURETY BO^DS. Q-. o. suveith. (teal Estate Flro Insurance, Surety Bond Exchange Bank Building. For Rent, desirable. An elegant modern residence. 10 roor and bath, hot and cold water, both Ras? west sldo of Chapllne between Twent second and Twenty-third streets. Posse slon given October 1. 5 rooms up stairs on Fifteenth stre? corner Jacob, only 116. 2 larse rooms, kitchen, hall and good a lar, brick house. 3M9 Chapllne street, fir tloor, only $10. A country residence with grounds. I tjulro at once. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO, cS?Ua?St: Telephone 517. Real Estate Bargains 29 North Broadway, 8-room brick hous corner lot, Ml by 13* feet. A Rood S-room brick houso on fourteon "JTSouth nroadway, 7-room frame houi Market street, B-room brick houi lot W by 100 foot. . ? fi-room houso on South Penn street. B-room houso on South P^nn street, .' -room hous? on Wabash strict. B-room houso on New j?*ey. # Money to Ix>nn on City Ileal Efltat?. ? d A ^ Theo. W. rink o? Ud. Phone M7. ISM M?rk?t Blrwl. forbeitt. No. ITS Sixteenth it root So. jRAM?W?Yrii"t. doubii room on Hrft floor and front rcllar, both gusos fiirnisneu ior S'o. 2144 All?y A, 2 roomH fi So. 2."?07 Alley 1J 8 So. 1610 Market street.... SO No. so Sixteenth street, bottling celInr - 12 No. .12 Sixteenth street. ofTlrs room., lo No. 84 Sixteenth at root, first floor.... 17 Ulat4'4 "1 In Weave, Style and Color ?1 .. ;V^ rS?) AND WINTER >ods ..and Silks V OPEN...... irge windows will convey a an by new creations. A trip oon verify the fact that only atest assorted stock of both Ided to these attractions is investigation is the lowest ]A11 bearing the stamp of artistic, serviceable, elegance IThey comprise more than . i j a j J one nunarea pieces ?tuu that many different styles. ttifel & Co. WANTED. , 55 "\T7* ANTED?GIRL FOR OENERAL [I* it housework, 108*? Fourteenth afreet. }L eeT^ L. Iir ANTED?GIRL FOR GENERAL T* housework in small ramuy. mube have Rood recommendations. Apply at ? lw South Broadway. se6 I? "WTANTED?AGENTS. EITHER SEX: f YV 1 to I doll* day. "No booln.'' L. EncloHo 2c stamp. A. A., Room 10, 102? O. Arch street Philadelphia. m TirANTED-EXPERlENCED SALE8>V MAN for Lubricating Oils, Grease* Lm and specialties; salary or commission. ? EQUITABLE REFINING CO., Cleveland, Ohio. auK-tth&a ? "\ir ANTED?AOENTS FOR RAPID TT selling war novelties. Call on our representative at 932 Main street Saturday . between 9 and 4 o'clock and secure terrfBt* tory;In and about Wheeling. ART NOVth CO" Pittsburgh. sel* r nt r* FOR 8ALR. n- ? Ill T?OR SALE?GOOD PAYING BU8I* t Ji NESS at a bargain. Address J. M., care Intelllgoncor otHce. autl "171011 BALK-ONE AND ONE-HALF JL7 lot In Greenwood cemetery; flne locaer tlon: corner lot; adjoining beet Improveon menta In cemetery. Addrera CEMETERY or LOT, care IntwlHicencer office. aplt Surety Bonds DESCRIPTION, Representing the ONLY foreign company . authorised to tranwact this character of '* businoss In West Virginia?1"Fidelity and I>rpoHlt Co.," of Maryland; assets over ? $2,600,000. ALFRED PAULL. General Insurance. 1120 Market 8t. Wantml?A Solicitor, either on salary or ns commission. aaJ^ r- WALNUT GROVE PROPERTY. IS?t. Property of Ellet heirs to be sold by J. T. JIanes, Fourth and Hanover, who will ?1? show the property and mnke sale, or par st tics may call upon or address WM. D. CABELL and n- A. MOORE. Jr.. Trustee, au2fl W5 Main 8t., Wheeling, W. Va. tk oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOC _ ? BOILERS FOR SALE. 1! Three (3) 60 hone Power Tubular j i. 1 Boilers. ,i| g THE BLOCH BROS. TOBACCO CO. i]I th ??OOOOOOOOOU""W"WWW^" |e |^OR SALE " A FEW CHOICE L0T3 AT EDGIHuTOH. C1IKAI' AND OX HAST TKttlll W. V. HOGE, rltr Hunk HillMlnr 1 Sill? Muriel ?t. 15th Street Property. ' I am nnthorlssil to nail at h hnncaln, u aolil qnlcklji the dwAlUnii numbered 45, ? 47 and 411, on (It* north aliln of Flftieutb alrcat, at the corner of Alloy K. 1ANKH L. IIAWI.KY, Rani Batata unci Real Ratatr Loans, W IOff.% Main Htraet. S ^ > FOR SALE. j? > Warwick China Co. Stock. West Virginia (.Inns Co. Stock, (v, Central lilatm Co. Stock. Ej Crystal Ulan* Co. Stock. no Foatorln (i\ann Co. Stock. Aetna-Standard Preferred Stock, ltlvemlde Iron Works Slock. KxclinnKc Hank Stock. Ju Wheeling A- llflmnnt nrldRO Co. Stock. Whorllnpc Brldiro Co. Btock. aa Wheeling Hrldxe Co. Itonds. Whltaker iron Co. lionda. 00 FQR RENT. ^ Fin? renldrnco, completely fttrnlfthed, with nil modern conveniences, on fhnpllne street. between Twelfth and Fourno teenth street*. PoMflrsalun can bo had at once. v Money to Loan on City Real Estate. HOWARD HAZLETT, [|j BTOCKS. nONDH AND INVESTMENTS, 1 Bxchatifftt Dank Building.