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| OHIO SIDE. THE WERRICK MURDER. Alleged Murderers aro Indicted by tlio Belmont Grand Jury?A Strong Caso is Claimed?Fifty-four Indictments. r TJje Uflniont county errand jury made lis report yumtsi-uay miurnoon ,t(F tne court after being In sessloh a full wee* up-! round eighteen indictments for felonies, among- \Vhleh is one against Leonard Stevens and another against Barney Devlne for the murder of Clarence Warrick near Somerto/i last April. Full details of this murder/we re glvoiyln the Intelligencer at the'time. The arrest or' the two men indicted for: tHe crime was brought about through' the oftona of .Marshal J. B. Wiikins, of Cambridge. &ud Deteetlve'M. 0. McCoy, of Wheeling. ' The ad-missions of' the men as lu their whereabouts and doings (in the night of the murder and their actions at. the time and^following are Bal.l to term a .chain at strong circumstantial ovldence, but the full sfrength of the cases, of course, is,not known." They will-probably Ve tried during thia term of court. ' 'l'ue granu JM'y i;eiurnea iiuyiour Indictments lii.tull and It is" said some of the Investigations made hot toucher; on gnnjbllng houses in Harnesvllie and Btllnlre. The Illegal sale oC liquor at a harvest home picnic.at Bethel last August was probed, but with what result Is hot given out, but the investlgallf.n of this and other cases brought up by persons directly in Interest/brought out .some revelations as to gambling that will quiet some of It, no doubt. The full report is r.ot given out, but the following findings were made public yesterday evening: True Bills?Leonard Stevens, murder; Barney Bovine, murder; Sylvester Delong. cutting with intent to kill; William Blinco, maiming; Thomas Beal, cutting with intent to kill; Stanton McMaho'n, forgery; Henry Scott Neal, assault with intent to kill; Samuel Lambert. rape; John Mullen, placing obstruction on railroad track; Anthony Lyden, placing obstruction on railroad track; Clarence King, larceny; CharJei .Madden, assault.and battery; Presley Schick, assault and battery; Townsend Frppinnn. erlmlna.1 sYnnrlnr? Williams, Jarceny; Luban Powell. ,asc&iilt; George Stevens, assault and battery; John ilines, assault and battery; Robert Mowery, assault and- battery; Charles Myers, larc<&*; George Moran, larceny; Charles Seal, assaul't; Eml! Srhmldt. exhibiting gambling devices. Not true bills?Frank Mercer, assaull with Intent to kill; Samuel Barker, assault and battery; Thomas Lilly, asiault with .Intent to kill; Jamfcs Little, asF3.uU an<1 batter; Milton Mayhugh, Shooting'with intent to kill; Mlltor Thistle, attempting to provoke breach of the peace; Fred Oblinger, rape; Alonzo Eettlt, burglary. Boom at Bellaire.. 4)nc man.-has. built twelve new houses and remodeled three others in Bellalrt thlBT-rscns6h.''"There has been more I WEST \ ' BF.NWOOD. McMECHEN. L \N "UNKNOWN" KILLED On tie Baltimore & Ohio Track Neai j Garrett Station. A. dead man was found on the Baltimore & Ohio tracks near Garrett Sta tlor; last Monday/ Justice A. J. Mathers was notified, who empaneled a juzy to Inquire Into the cause-of the nun's death. One of the man's feel hul been nearly crushed off and o lumber of bruises were found on thr h'ftd and shoulder, some of which dmbtlejs caused his death. Ho waf five feet seven Inches in height; had sindy hair, mustache and beard, nnci vas apparently about twenty years o! age. No papers or other articles were found on him that would furnish nnj clue to his Identity. The man was ppen In Moundsvllle Sunday, under th( influence of liquor. The verdict of th< Jury wan that hv< came to his death bj faMnp trom n train. Prohibition Jubilee. The Prohibitionists of Moundsvllle and Marshall county will hold a Jubilee rallv In the Y. M. C. A. hall, Ir Moundsvllle, to-morrow evening. Th( exerclscs will consist of music, boti vocal and instrumental, and short ant spicy addresses. All are cordially Invited to attend, and especially the W C. T. U. Freight Depot Wrccked. The Ohio River railroad freight depol at .Moundsvllle was badly wrecJtet Monday nlslU. A rtwitch which ends within a few feet of the depot was th? nufio of the trouble. The yard engine been in the habit of shooting can iq? on the switch and cutting loose from *?"? nmc, nowevcr, tne car wan rivon too good a start and could not Ik Hopped unlll It had knocked the depot from Its foundation and wrecked It. "Waltman T. Barbc. Waltman T. Barbe, field a^ent of th? Wf-.nt Virginia University, was In MoundHvlllc yesterday and visited the Jilffh school. He visited several of the m'.h-v rooms and expressed himself as *r!l pleased with the school and the '?crk being done there. Wagon Overturned. Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock, ^^-in-?: attached to duo nf the bin Asthma ! Do you know xhit it is ? I The hard struggle for air, the [ spasmodic breathing, the nights | spent in i chair, all tell the I a story of terrible suffering. But fi p Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures | i.uthma. There ia no doubt n .1. vrr t..... t J?J- H !*"uui it. wc pave nunarcas u of griteful testimonials to this g effcct. j: TJir?)? iltci: 2V-? nnoiiKh for *n ordinary (1 ; 60c.. Juit rlKht for bronchltl*. I wh^pjrff consto, bird cvi<i?i 1 ?i ?w, r/io?t economical for chronic cuot. i _ , , ;; ' " "n in ><*? BELLAIRK ? . tb | BRIDGEPORT.. MARTIN'S FERRY. ^ - :?' ' ; ; * st ' in n> building in. that town this year .than for any three* or four in recent years, j*n Twenty-one Candidates. t0 The Beilalre Elks will have a great . time to-morrow afternyon nnd evening. They have a new class of twenty-one pi candidates and District Deputy T. H. m Smith will be present .it the session, Ja which will open at 2 o'clock in the af- ^ ternoon and continue in the evening1, ^ 'to be followed by a banquet. The social session will attract ail of the members and their name Is legion. Anthony-Morris "Wedding. Jjj The wedding of-Miss Cleod Anthony DJ to Mr. Lee Morris, as announce^ in this d| I I'uijcr a iew uuys ago, xo occur, uuring cj the holiday week/will take place at the b? First Methodist Episcopal qhurch at Martin's' Ferry, Thursday, December w 27. Both arc well known young people v< of that city. ' ' jn New Company's Progress. ; n. The new Belmont Telephone Com- tU pafiy has been making rapid strides^o- in wards, getting their lines in shake in ^ some of the over-the-rlver-elties! Tho ej progress which has been made in the past few weeks is very satisfactory, and at St. Clairsvllle they expect to have their lines connected in full by the 2?th of next month. PI _?: uj Walter Conoway Dead. pt Walter,' the five-year-old child of Mr. ^ and Mrs. Addison Conoway, residing In at the West End of Bridgeport, died yesturday morning at 10 o'clock, after a short illness with mcmbraneoun croup. , The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, .and the interment will be made at Week's cemetery. Sustonance of Prisoners. Tho attention of the Martin's Ferry , council at their meeting Saturday, was called to the item of $G 7G for suste- lo nance of prisoners hi the mayor's re- K port. This Item Is for bills paid by the pl county for sustaining prisoners in the city prison, and is believed to be the w I first of such bills e\Mr paid Into the ?J treasury of that city. ?* A Church Concert. I The congregation of the Mt. Zlon Baptist church of Bridgeport, is mak- ^ lng arrangements to give a concert in t0 the church on the evening of December ^9 ; 1. The programme will consist of vo- * , cal and Instrumental selections and will attend. ' cl Choir Comes to Wheeling. The choir of the Mt. Zion Baptist , church, of Bridgeport, have made ar- u( . rangements to attend and assist with cc 1 the song service to be held at the Eb- ^ i enezer church in this city, next Sunday. Cl The choir of the Mt .?ion church la composed of many strong voices. cl ? th Supper and Social. ? An oyster slipper and social will be ]1( : given at the Third Methodist Episcopa*. dr church, at Bridgeport, Saturday even_ ?~i in VIRGINIA. ] I MOUNDSVILLE, ? WELLSBURG. 5j Cl b; delivery wagons of the Baer Grocer e> Company, stalled in going up the ap- th proach to the ferry float at Benwood, and backing down the wagon went over s< th#> side of the. float, turning on Its side {a and spilling its contents. Part of th<! hi merchandise dropped in the river and jjj . articles like cigars, sugar, etc., were ^ . damaged so as to make them unsalable, i [ The driver jumped and escaped injury. | . ! The Incident created some excitement i ln and it was late in the afternoon before V l, the wagon could be righted and the 1 UI > merchandise re-londed, so that it could J pursue its way to the Ohio side of the sc . river. w | HOKE COMPANY SECURES M > J Extension of Electric Lighting Conj I tract at Wellsburg. . At.a meeting of.the Wellsburg couni cil last night, the light of the Wells- af burg & Wheeling Electric Railway Company, of this'city, and the Wells- HI burg Electrical Company, a home eon; cern, for the Wellsburg municipal con- *n . Iraet for electric street lights, was dni termlned In favor of the latter.. Council ; granted an extension of contract to or > the Wellsburg company for five years i from July 1, 1901. In the meantime the company proposes to Install what is known as the enclosed nre system, at an expense of $3,000 to 56,000, after tr which the price per arc light will be reduced from $79 to $.",8 per annum. The > contract lu worth $.\o00 to $11,500 per an- to j num. The Wheeling company made a proposition to meet the rate named by ro 5 the other, but it was turned down. . Vj ' SEE our "Conservatory" Piano, P. Oi ' W. BATTMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. | : ? W; , Riverside Plans. bi There has been much conjecture on ^ the part of the citizens of Benwood, ,op p, well as those of Wheeling, as to what , the Riverside Tube Company Intended th to do with the ground acquired near of the county line. Nothing, however, can ' bo learned an to the nature of the Im- 0J. . provements to be made there. One In m i position to know stated to ari Intelligencer reporter yesterday that at the most the work would not commence until spring, but concerning the nature Lt of the work ho was reticent. The ground will soon be cleared of tho * buildings and about the only obstruc: tlon remaining Is the 8tre.pt car barns and it will Drobably he demolished In n. , | short time. Last Night's Lecture. ^ 1 | Despite the Inolnmoncy at the tveath1 or, a Rood sized audience was present ^ 1 at tho Methodist Episcopal church, at I Ilenwood, last nl^ht, to hear Col. Hobi ert "White dellvor lain lecture on the I "I'aHHlon Piny." Thoi lecture was Inj deed a treat and tho amllcnce was dej lighted with Colonel White's vivid de- , serlptions of the many (scenes <if the j historic play at Oberammorgau. Tho lecture was a masterpiece of deflcrlpI lion and the diction and gestures of tho U speaker were almost perfect. 81 Bonwood Briefs, nr I SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. 'P, | W. BAUMEE CO., Wheeling, W. Va. J,S | A small boy playfully hit a railroad }? j torpedo with a coupling pin, near ni ' Knnt/.'s coal mines yoHturday, and a Jvi 1 piece of tin- torpedo struck him In tlib < ' none, utunnlng htm and . cnuHlnu tho ?t g, and promises to be a very delight- ] I affair, rt will bs giv'en under the ' isplces of the. Ladles' Aid Society of at church. ] Patience Exhausted. 1 George W. Kellar has been Interest- ; I for years in opening Twenty-sixth j root to the river at Bellf^re, and has .voiced the' aid of the city council fre- 1 aently, but that body moves with such t LUtlon In this matter that his patience exhausted. The city has been us- I g the commons west of Kellar's place I bury night soil, dead animals, etc., id now Mr. Kellar has employed two 1 en, who are digging a deep trench to event them getting into the com- 2 or.s, and declares he will prosecute to finish any one who tries to violate the 1 Av on this'scoi'e. If he sticks to his (solution the clty'wlll have to provide < 'crematory or something of the kind.' fin ujucer an xrouDje. A policeman at I3ellalre was badly * Jed uj) at an early hour yesterday anting. He, was out with the roundfi late the night before and.Just what d happen- before daylight is a mystery inept n3 to the policeman having a Lilly bruised head. Whether he was ylng to arrest some one or whether it as a .general row With, the officer'as a ctlny Is. not known, as. the fellow did it report the affair at the city bulldg yesterday morning. ' The officer's lriie it/ 'Tffchappat, and ho had not ed a complaint' up to yesterday eveng, but ,lt i*\vas understood Mayor reeze woqjd suspend him until.a full jplanatMn was had. J<!. : /'.'t *Ll_ .. . f.t preiglit House Entered. 'r hi eve's' ..pntered the Cleveland & It'tsburgh freight house at Bridgeport .. an early *lio.ur yesterday morning, by ylng open the large door located at ie north of the building. A few small tlcles . were missed when the house as opened In the morning, but nothing much value was taken. Bankruptcy Proceedings Filed. Bankruptpy proceedings have been ed Jn the' United States court by eriry Floto, of Martin's Ferry, irough his attorney, George Duncan, he liabilities are $12,949/23, with no asts. It Is said Mr. Floto was a heavy Her in the'Northwood-glass* plant at Iwood City, Pa., and mortgaged his op^rty In that city to meet his share the expenses. At ono time Mr. Floto as considered one of the wealthy men Martin's Ferry, owning a great deal ? property. David Gosney in Trouble. David Gosney was arrested at Mark's Ferry yesterday morning. In an In- > xlcated state. In taking him to the , 11 he proved too much for Officer Mc- ' qrland, who was compelled to call for islstance. He will be given a hearing r Mayor Goodhue to-day, and he will obably be called to answer to the ' large of resisting an olllcer. "Rrfrl frnnnrf "Rv? of?; Union Thanksgiving services will be j ild at the West End Methodist Epls- t ipa! church, conducted by Kev. J. A. ' onahey, pastor of the Presbyterian lurch. 1 The congregation of the Third M. E. 1 lurch will serve a turkey dinner at ] le church, Thanksgiving. They will rve meals from 11 a. in. until U p. m. . W- T. Graham has returned to his , )me af Lak-hmont, X. Y., alter a few tys* visit with-friends In this city. Edward Schaffer went to East Liver- ( ember to'bleed copiously. The injury i as. not serious, howeyer. ( The speaker's stand at the corner of xth and Main streets,. that has done J rvlce during the campaign, still i ands, notwithstanding the fact that It is outlived Its usefulness. It Is an f esore and should be removed. . To-morrow evening tlie Occidental ub will give Its last dance bufore dls- ? mdlng. This affair will wind up the story of the club and It will cease to . :1st. Professor Long will preside at ie piano. The dance given by the Young Men's ? )cial Club at the Blue Ribbon hall st evening, whs largely attended and t ghly enjoyable. Prof. La Roche's deft lgers at the piano made the music for ie affair. 1 Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, of Wheeling land;: will address the Junior Epworth eague at the Methodist church, Frlly afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Newton, who has been rlously ill during the past three , eeks, is improving'and will recover. j H. G. Fuller and Rev. W. B. King, of ( oundsvllle, were - calling on friends '] >ro yesterday. Earl Jsewton left on a hunting tour l the vicinity of Moundsvllle yestcr- <' iy. c Rev. Paul Metzenthln has returned, tcr a three weeks' stay at St. Clare. x MJss'Annie Bell Is suffering with an c ness .at her home on Water street. ? Allle Chapman spent tlio day hunting 1 the vicinity of Powhatan. 1 Thomas P. Deegan is able to he out, j tor a severe illness. J Miss Lizzie Little Is 111 at her home 1 i Water street. Moundsville Briefs. C SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. F. j r. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. [ Humane Ofllcer Echols was hero yes- i rday :ind shot a horse belonging to inppard Bros., contractors on the new llroad. County court yesterday reduced the lluatlon of personal property of the 2to Oil Company from SS.OOO to $5,000. The board of penitentiary directors us In session yesterday. Routine f islness only was transacted. v William McConkey, formerly or this ? ty, but now a resident of Allegheny, j i., Is visiting friends here. 1 Mrs. Hugh Barth, of Wellsburg. Is ie guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barth, } Jefferson avenue. x j Dr: A. Dowlor and Thomas Steph- 1 is ,of McMechen, were here on bus!iss yesterday. Frank Shaffer, of Tvlngwood, Is the ! lost of Mr. and Mrs. U L. Stldger, of ]! nth street. I H. P. Maxwell, of (he firm of Baylor j\ ?r i V.v a 7 leadache for Foriy Years. I Kor forty yearn T wulTonxl from nick hearthe. A your m:o I hounn uhInk Celery !Cln?. (l \o tonuIt way uriktlfyliiK mid HurprlHiiiK, my Rl mhjohr* Jpuvlnif nt o?m TJio heiwlnchcM t] pil to return ovory ncvonili day, hut tbiink* o Celery Klnfi I huvo hivil hut out* hcuducho ... tholunt clovon inonthN. 1 know thai what red mo will hntp othcrc.?Mr?. John D, Van 1 uuron, Hiiuif?irtlo*? N. Y. >lnry Klnff otircn C'onnlljintlon find Nerve, oniuch, Ltvcr iitid JCIduny JUIbcumom. G \ )ool yesterday, to spend a few toys' ivlth friends and relatives. Frank Dougherty Is quizes 111 at "his 1 lome on Lincoln avenue, threatened ' ivlth typhoid fever. . i Mrs. J. K. Trueman left yesterday for Folcdo, to spend.a couple of weeks with relatives. Father Daniel Coffey, of Bamesvllie, ,vac the guest of Father Weigand'yeaerday. ' . . , George Lelnsettcr goes to Pittsburgh So-day, to ?pt?nd a few days with rela:lve?. J. B. Sheridan, of Plqua, O., was a justness caller In the city .yesterday. George McKee was in St. CJairsyille resterday, on business. Miss Lorry Davis is quite ill at her joine in the "West End. A. T. Bowie left last evening Tor Clndnnati, on business. Everly South was in Tiltonvllle yes:erday on business. niucy &vna ?as in wciitsvmean wim~ ies8 yesterday. Martin's Perry Brief3, The Beats went on sale yesterday at loon for the Slmth sisters concert; at he Star theatre to-morrow 'evening, ind in less than an hour all the deslriblp Beats In the house were taken. The members of the A. O. IJ. W. of his city will go to Bellalre Friday evenng, to assist In the Initiation of about wenty candidates. r Miss Gertie Seabright hqs return.^ to ler home at Blaine, after a few days' .islt with friends In this city and Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson left Yesterday for a month's Visit with the atter's parents at Sherrodsvllle, Ohio. Harry Grayson, Hayward Long and Tohn Krlm left yesterday for Hendrys)urg, to spend a few days hunting..., j Miss Minnie Purvlance, of Smlthfield, s the guest of the family of I<enworth loRe, on North Fourth street. Lavosler Spence has returned,from a justness trip through the west In the nurosts of his gold mines. A dancing school was started at Scheehle's hall last evening, by a young ady from Wheeling. Robert Ileslop, of Mason City, is the ?uest of his son, Thayer, on North fifth street. Bellaire Briefs. Quite a bunch of pensions were alowed to applicants in this county Monday. They are John Patton, St. ^laintvllle, $10; James A. BurEon, Belnont, $12; Richard lies top, Bellalre, $22; David A. Castello, Bethesda, $17; Marin Li. Miller, West Wheeling. $8. The state board of equalization is lomposod of thirty-one members, tw.cn- ;y-three of whom are Republicans. Charles McKlnney is the member from :his district, composed of Belmont, Couinblana, Harrison and Jefferson . ountles. Mr. James T. Kellj', of the First Nalonal bank, went to Cleveland yesterlay to attend a meeting of the trusses of the stato hospital. I Manager Moore.has had two arrests nade for spitting tobacco upon the . loor of the Columbia theatre. He is I letermined to stop the filthy habit. , Judge John M. Cook succeeds Judge W. H. Frazler on tho circuit bench. Thr? alter has Just retired after thirty-one 1 fears' public service. Miss Anna Van Law Is teaching school | n place of Miss -Corbett, who continues ? i Miss Lottie Kelly will entertain the Country Club next Tuesday evening. t Maxwell, of Wheeling, was here last svenlng. Silas Ingram, sr., and Silas Ingram, r., of Rock Lick, W, Va., were hero last rvenlng. Miss Eva Hall has returned homo rom a visit with relatives in Morganown. Miss Eva ^Logaton, of Ninth street, Is lufferlng from an attack of diphtheria. Miss Lela Dick will leave to-day for icr home at Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y. J Miss Olive Addis has returned from < l visit with friends in Wheeling. S. S. Curtis, of West Liberty, was a ; mslneas visitor here yesterday. ; SEE our "Conservatory" Piano. P. . N. BAUMER CO., Wheeling, W. Va. ' T 3 , I BCWLINO. ' Wheeling' 1 caguc. ! Teams. Won. Lost. For. ' Wheeling 21 0 1,000 J v. K. K 21 s .875 > )?ceolas 16 8 .0?77 * 'ermjmiH 15 D -.625 loiign meters 13 - S .61!) Ml Allkes 10 11 .475 iig Show 6 15 .286 V, A. Rooters 15 15 .'JSC lunny Brooks 2 19 .O'.'S 'olumblas 1 23 .042 Last night games resulted lti Qsccolas vlnnlng thrco straight from Columbtas. core: OLUMBIAS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Ccnney 122 lis 176 416 ?orter 119 143 157 419 -raver 1&8 132 101 451 lablg 34S 147 lOf. 401 ! utcholl ps 93 i:;n nut Slide 126 145 137 408 Totals 771 77S SC7 2416 )SCKOLAS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total " Jarter 172 163 163 4'JS , !urson ..131 123 190 417 Nortemnn 171 174 IStJ 531 1 Inuirhnn 193 124 179 M 1 letweilcr 146 150 143 430 v. Norteman 131 117 133 ill Totals 917 SSI 9L?4 2822 Umpire?Antllnger. Scorers?Cltftton and Nolte. To-night?Sunny Brooks vs. AH Allkes. Musoo League. The Rough Riders won throe straight rom the Benwoodn last night. Junklns y vas tlw high man, with 100 to his credit. Icore: lOV'C.ll RIDERS. 1st. 2d. M. Total . 'rollmc Ill 146 173 430 -i Urchncr 176 14S 139 4<U Vorls 133 164 127 424 J nnklns 151 if,i 17S 400 . lannan 179 120 ..111 419 < lllnd 113 119 145 377 k Totals 863 Rfi7 903 2633 IEN WOODS. 1st. 2il. 3d. Total 1. Kerns 134 129 103 371 Jdwards 150 its 145 ||3 lllldran 112 132 10C 3\0 Ihaln fS 126 J27 $>) lc Dona Id 15f. lis 136 439 lllnd 107 127 9S 332 Totals 766 S10 720 22SG Umpire?Sh/mt. Scorers?Falck and Fisher. To-night?Cresccnt's pontpohcd games. V Vlllago Blacksmith Saved His Llttlo Son's Llfo. ; Mr. II. II. IMaclc, the well Known IIIrkg blacksmith at Grnhamnvlllo, _ ulllvan Co., N. Y., saya: "Our little / on, live yearn OU1, has always been ubject to croup, an?l bo bad have; the ttackts been that wo have feared many ImeB that ho would die. We have had no doctor and used many medicines, ut Chamberlain's CourIi Remedy Is ow our sole reliance. It Rccnin to dlsolvo the tough mucus and by Riving roquent doses when the uroupy symp)iub appear we have found that the roaded Croup In cured before It Rets utlled." There Is no danger In giving )in remedy, for It containK no opium or ther Injurious drug and hiny be Riven a h confidently to a babo na to an adult. 11 'or sale by drURRlstB. SEE our "Gonsorvhtory" Piano. T. i /. BAUMER CO., Whoollng, W. Va. Sltuatton?~AVontcd. One Ueip Wanted. | J For Rent, v | Cent For Sole. J i Etc., Etc?jRte. 3 The One Cent n Word < o1uvtn of the II f 1 Intelligencer Brings W Old Quick Returns on a Small Investment. "WANTED. 7*. \\TANTED?A OOOD GIRL: ~'<SQOP * > wagi'jj. Apjily at "No. 31 Plftoonth Htrcet. nol'l "TIT"ANTED?GOOD ROY STETCOGRAV> PHER. Address jit once, P. O. Box 168. iio21* : TXT A NTED?JNTJiLUQENT PERMAtV KENT man. Oflleo and outside work. A. T. MORRIS. P. Q.-Gen. Delivery. no21' TTTA N'T E ?>?TWO FURNISHED TV rooms for liichL houaeko*DLmr. Ad dres? M. H., care Intelligencer offlcu. noliO* WANTED?A PLACE AS CHEF OR second cools: can give pood reference. Address CHEF, care Intelligencer olflco. | no'il* "XXTANTED?EXPEHIENCED AND ENTT ICRGETIC *alej?men to sell the -well known PJeterlchB Valve-Oleum fabricating OilJ* to tlie consuming trade on commission. Apply to B1ETERICFT8 VALVE-OLEUM OIL CO., W3 Garfield Building. Cleveland. Ohio. Ja29 AGENTS W AH TED. Itt PROFITS HANDLING LATEST Improved gasoline lamp; sells at sight; beats eloctrlcty; cheaper than kerosene; retail 54.00 up; 12 different styles; exclusive territory. STANDARD LAMP CO.. Manufacturers, Chicago. no3* MALE HELP WANTED. YEARLY ^t/UU salary, expenses and extra commissions. Men and women of good address to appoint agent* lor ub. New brilliant lines: permanent positions; old established bouse,' rapid . promotion. STAFFORD PRESS CO., New Haven. Oonn. HQS QlQ STRAIGHT BONA FIDE <^5 JL A weekly salary paid direct from otlice; expenses extra commission'. Capable men and women to represent us appointing agents; rapid promotion and lncreaso salary. New brilliant lines. BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, Conn. ocl FOE BENT. For Rent. Desirable residence, -with all modern conveniences. One of tho most beautiful locations in the city. Possession given at once. No. 78 South Front street, Island. Industrial Stocks bought and sold direct on New York Stock Exchange. HOWARD HAZLETT &SON. FOR SAXE. Typewriters for sale, rent or exchange. Bar-Lock Typewriter Uttlce, 1222 Market street. no21 For sale-pariver-s buffet and Hotel, known as "The Road House," one inlle east of city, opposite Metropolitan Club House, Fulton, W.Va. Telephone 2?i. no!7* Typewriters - so caligraphs tor 515 each, slightly shop worn; trust's price $S5. Shipped for trial free. S. F. WEBSTER CO., 215 Broadway, N'. Y. . nol6 FOR SALE.... "SprlnBtleld," onoof the finest Tarn's In the Shenandoah Valley. 3 miles from Bcrryvlllo, Clarke county, Virginia (2W acres). w. v. HOGE, City Bank Building, Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. FOR SALE Main street storo room and dwellings at 1013 and 1015 Main street. The lot Is a deep one and fronts -thirtyseven (37) feet oil Main street. In prlcu and terms Inducements will be altered to prompt buyer. JAMES L. HAWLEY, Real Estate and Loans. 1065 Main Street. EJOISJIDQ! BONDS! First-class Coupon Bond? are better for Investment tUan Roal Estate Mortgage?. They are safe, convenient and pay cood uterest. i offer at tho present time Macsetb-Evans Glass Company 6 % Bonds, Trl-Stare Gas Company G % Bonds, National Glass Company 6 % Bonds and Cleveland Water GVvpany C % Bonds at irlces netting the Investor from 5 % to (J ft. Write for particulars, ROBERT C. HALL, Member Pittsburgh Stock Exchange, No. .111 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lonj; distance telephone, No. 3,til3. ae!5 STOCKS FOR SALE. Wheeling- Steel & Iron Co. Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co. Wheeling: Bridge Co. Wheeling Pottery Co. ^Riverside Pottery Co. BONDS. A few choice 5 per cent first mortgage "bonds. NORTON & COMPANY, 16 Nat. Exchange Bank Bldgv \~SECURE INVESTMENT. Wo offer for tale at pnr and accrued Interest a limited number of First Mortgage 20 Year 5 Per Cent Gold Bonds. These bonds court tho strlctOnt Investigation, are amply protected and highly recommended by host authorities. For further details and fUll particulars wrlto or call on WHITE & WHITE, 17. Uxchnnflc Bank Building. Telephone . . . No> 82. Investment Securities. Wo oft or for yalo somo five per . i cent first mortgage bondsi Wo I hnvo oxnmllinil nrnhi-IU. Iw hind these bond* and r?o can recommend ilium with confklonco I to Investors. Particulars upon application. The City Bank i of Wheeling. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY., 1 kN>EYENING.CALL77 I : requires nil lit o.l"? Immaculate, 11 l/?p apotlesn llnon, It'H " Nvw^ t0 lcnoW ot :< '" "~\ 1 l/v."??l1 H!UV where V iuMavW wnnhlnif and Ironlnic ?/J Uuy&iHifF nrc done "OonKclon- i VWWv) tlouidy. skull ully and [ Vm M)\t?L.irr4ivri> Thau1 place Im ' TSkV/^A* II "?'32 Tenth street, i i'.Y'll riv.^/C731 3 Qtul tin: naino ahovo , ' ?[/ i ttir .Mor U M'hlto 'IBwnn Laundry. Your 1 wusIiIuk cnlH'd for I nd delivered. We are proud of mtr work ! . ml want you, your family and friends t J J hco It. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY, j' clcphono 3(10. 30-32 Tenth SI. i ( l; II. SCUOOUINB, l"r?,). I 1 o \ What it Cures? J curaiis. unosnirns. kawsesj, \ > COtJIS. NKSIir VOICE, SOHKXIS8, / S UIIAHSKiBS. LAHV.SdlTIS. TICKUS8. ' j| PINE AND TERPIN 1/ 1 COUGH SYRUP \\ # to the n,ow remrdy thnt is astounding the S jwedlrtJl world uitfi tlio rapidity una per- J i manuncy of its ntwwtt never fulls?one\ S uo<o relieve* while a few moro cuits-rr j C price, cents a bottle. " C S LOG AN DRUG COMPANY, / Vl?U DnigclSU, WHttlINQ, W. V*. 1 SALESMEN WANTED. , V; ALESMKN WANTED TO SF.Ll, OUR _ goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. Wo nro th<? Jaryost. ftafl.-Onlr manufacturers In our line In the world. Liberal salary paid. Address CAN-DEX MFG. CO.. Savannah, Ga. oc6-wfcs SEAL ESTATE, _ CAD c a * r> * > *<-' * vi\ O/iLU.11 Lots H8 follows: South-Bid* of 14th 8L? between Wood and McCollach Stfl? 36 ft, front. 16th St., 30 ft. front. Cor..of, 16th und Jnrob Sty., co ft. front, .with ,1^-room house on samo, cheap. Cor. of ,Maln and 1st Sts., CO fL front, with 12-room hous^ cheap. Eoft, betw??en 28th and 29th. Emit end of 24 th St. cheap, on easy payments. Wilson St., near 24th St., *860.00.' High, near 31th St., at $40.00 each, on easy ^ayr mentu, dirt cheap. Lots on Llnd?.-Cherry, and Vine Sts., 5115.00 to 5350.00 each, cheap. Jacob, Eoft and Wilson StB.,Jn,Centre Wheeling, 5100.00 to 5350.00 each. McColloeh St., 5225.00 to 5350.00 each. 12th SL, 5150.00. 29th St.. 5165.00, very chcap. Neap east end of 31st St., 5300.00 each, 3300.00 cash, balancc easy payments. Water, Eoff, Jacob, Wood, McColIoch andWetaBl, 8taH 8th ward, cheap, on easy payment!. Main, between 1st and 2d Sts., 3G ft.- front.. Lota In North Kenwood on Eoft and Water Sts., cheap. Money to loan on Roal .Estate, flbo.oo to 57,000.00, In sums to stilt. S. NESBITT, Jr., Thone Ml. 1735 Market Street. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. ' Five-room house on Chapllnc street neea Twenty-eighth street. Eight-room house on Fourteenth street* .near Jacob street. Four-room frame house, lot 30x120 feet* on Nineteenth street. Price, 52,250.00. Slx-rooin frame on Jacob street neaa Twenty-fourth street. ch?ap. Lot 41x130 on S. York street. Prlcc:5760.00. , Lot 25x120 on S. Wabash St. Price.5330.0a Lot on Ontario street. Price 5225.00. " "> Loi on 'rwclfth street. Price 5225.00-. ORLOFF L. ZANEi Telephone 936. \2 Fourteenth strttst. Office Opea Evenings.- . ? . i PROPERTY FOR SALE. Suburban residence, eight rooms, wjth every convenience, with half afcro or ground on electric car line. This place coat the owner 510.000. Can bo bought ??... (W r"nn??nlnKt tn T> P. r\ Ohio River Stations. Dairy Farm, pnly a short distance from tho city. A rare opportunity to onb who has some cash. , Fourteenth street residence, seven rooms with modern conveniences. Less than It cost to be built for a short time. .Cfiapllne street residence between Twentieth and Twenty-second streets at less than cost. . Money to loan on property aa low as Ave per cent on short notice. '* ' Remember me when your'Ftr? Insuranoo runs out. ?. L. A. ROLF, Succcssor to Rolf Zane, No. 30 Fourteenth Street. Office,'Phone 5G6. ResldtmbtJ 'Phone C3 Elm Grove. . " ....FOR SALE.... Property 2000 Chapllne street, ono of tho best locations In thfc city Toe ^ M. D. Property 111 and 138 Fourteenth, street; substantial investment. Property 103. 105 and 207 Thirty-third street; will pay 12fc% clear, and ea^y handled. 8-roomed dwelllngl&8 North Front street, lot 5Qo(400, 53,500. You could not build a house for less, lot thrown In. It's in gooa condition. SURETY BONDS FURNISHED. . G. O. SMlTHj^MSr REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. FOR RENT NOW. 2 fine office rooms, most dcalrabla and cheap. In Masonic Temple, lnchwinjr lSa&J; heat and Janitor servico. 6 rooms second floor 1502 Jacob street. FOR SALE. Building lot on Llnd street Building lot on East McCplloCh ctfeht JI.GOO for two-story brtek Nb. Market street, framo cottage of 4 rooms in rear of lot. $2.$00 for framo dwelling; S rooms, (rood cellar; Vj acre of ground; small fruit* oC all kinds; nenr Elm Gwve; B mlmatea' walk from motor line. Double two-story brick house and lot, corner Raker and McColloeh streets. 1 building lot. Pnrk View. Wxl50. $500. A grocery business, with postolflco and real cstato, National rond and railroad station: a fine chance for someone. . J building Jot on Llnd street, $220. C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Tcl?phono B17. Wheeling W. Vm. ....FOR RENT~ Doslrablo resldenco at Elm Grove, all modern conveniences of gas, electrio light and water. A. Dusch property. No. -175 Seventeenth street, 2 rooms-1-#. No, 'SGLT Chapllnu street, 2 rooms?15. No, !U Sixteenth street, cellar?J10. No.' 110 Virginia street?$10. Blacksmith shop on Market street, north of Twenty-fourth street. W..M.H I.. r% -il. V?iimuit> "" u? IUU ui VJI.I Ul.iniil . Half Dollar Savings Banlt. FOR SALE. Store a ml dwelling on Eighteenth street. Two six-roomed houses, Moundsvlllc, \V. Vu. Cheapest lot In Belvedere addition; lays well; fronts on two streets and on alley: prion Jliiii. No. 1!S and N'o. 30 South York street, a barrain for 3n days. No. :i?t Charles street. No. 21 Maryland street. No. 2C Fifth street. liromid C-o foot square on ElRhteenth St. j-roomed house on Main street. No. 3'.' Sixteenth street, istortf room. to rooms und cellar will he sold cheap If soli)} In the next 20 days. Store room nnd live rooms, brick building. a good location, with an old established trade. Lot'cn South Front street. No. 92 Mil In utrcet. Vo. 442 Main nimbi. So. GO North Front street. N'o. 32 Sixteenth street, More room and IB room*. JAMES A. HENRY, itoul Kstato A cents, Collector, Notary I'nhlk* ami l'cnslon Agent, No. 1C1S Mala .- irin. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. VfOTICL'. A apodal meeting of the stockholders >f the Wheeling Railway Company Ih t-rrby rolled for thr Oth day of December, 1*00, nt 10 o'clock a. in. Tho place of tho ncotlng will lie tho olllco of the company, s'ntlonnl ICxehanwo Hank building, ^VhrelnV, Wont Virginia. Hy order of u muorlty of the lJonrd of Directors, \v. a. simti.rcw OiSfl i?f>-r?tnry. nltl-1 ATK8T~FACiTFnES FOH T1ID LT Prompt Completion of Orders at tho ntelllgoncer Job Printing OIQc*.