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^Bj^^^5S85?SEi22^^22"^2P^^^*^ ^eggaaag? ??i \Jt- " 1 BrP8JgmnHgy> J&Z&* E Because In the Kranich *.? I R !>ci; there's genuine merit. The t<>a? Is uriegna'.led, and case ar.d w.irkraao T ^'SSi^.Shlfc are "n a par jvftb tousle vlvlnf I qaallttes. Sec them hear tnctn. ' ?? ' Tttsmbscn Music Go. Store, !? grtlDGE &UILQ1 MfS ?>< C. t,. HICKMAN < Architect And Builder, -= fe; Plans. SuecWcatlons and Contracts I gS drawn for iiljjtinds of buildings and I '' ' Improvements. Will contruct for con,- ?. It.-. - pletion.of any. or a ll kinds of bulldlDKS fcLft-.* in aay part of the country. VJ ?"^Fotl* Tears Experience. Satisfaction R'-; Guaranteed. Bootii No. 1. Hornor B"ildln?r, Main Si. \Vhy not buy your goo BSgjSgi-. i Girect iroin uic piuuutc | The United Wool Tailors to the We are producers of Gen i " From Mills to 1 i '' ; I All Suits C| :: All Overcoats h^1, ' ??. r- 1 T T : "lry one ol our coo'. Jtl< Serges f i The United Wool I : I Tailors to the | ! WALDO HOTEL BLOCK, CL ! 713 Market Stre?t . I P&rker?bvjr0 W Vft jjb *nmnmnw<nr * 1111* I>.' -. A If I N.ei I * A LMOST da |r;v vfc /* York buye m ft ideas in Ladies fcfe & every popular n want you to cor i&i Hi what beautiful, SLito a* very l?w P"c SPECIAL?New s; an<^ WG ?^er ^ -, ^ Sole AtJontK ^ The p; ?" Ar?.rie??BMu?v^327 W. yua SfrCrt -t.S-?-S-Sr Sam VI/ 1 B_ ?? ?/?*?* 4JJ> WlpBD OOT ; 3JO in?ll* ? **<*? ~GO* tix? end OJ jiy a manV career. <may pity-Wu t does he Jeaerve -it* Hasi right to ?r? without iNSCitA^CxsT Ve Khinlr *??K. Sap^aaTiy "when w* nd ready t-o write fcim a policy fa beat companies ?t a >ery xn?der*fc< e. Think this or*r let ua knot v you fel about 5^ Mark Kobte&arO, 2ENERAL- INSURANCE toom* 1 ?n?i 8. MW'e BldfT- ?t4? Si UILDERS' SUPPLIES LIME. PLASTER, CEMENT I. ffl. WEST Feed for Chickens. Hogs, Cows, Horses. Fifth street Glen Elk inn i imi? ??>? i? j? 11 ds | r?that's us i i en Mills Co.. Masses- t tlemen's Cloth >nR * lan-Direct. .? 4 We are now really in J position to make to your + - - . .it j rder, stylisn, tfwmaae, t erfect fitting clothes ? " ? he way vou want them, ? heaper than you can J uy them off the shelf. :: c: Thatts Ailymesputts or blue. '| en Mills Go | Masses, | DRKSBURG, w. v*. f . 171 !>ont s> f ^ j | iiii HHn Mm r. ~ &?r.&. i Oman's ia/ Fall Skii ily we are receiving i :r the very newest an an rl M t^Sf?c shirts. lateri-ril, in all colors ? ne in and look then well tailored skirts w es. ample Raincoats are ;m at attractive low j Sfvnf an fl 4/ iar A/v/l 5 1 !/t' l !I"*.?Vl/*VW WU tin St. CL-ARKSBU l BELL 'PHONE'NO 198 R? ;V- *"' * J. lii^V^&iSsf ; Si Cincinnati 2 ; St. Louis 6. Cincinnati 12; St. Louis 5. Pittsburg 0;H Chicago 4. Philadelphia T; Brooklyn. 3. 6TAXDIVO OF THE CLtTBS. w. n. rc. New York ........ .85 34 .7 M " Pittsburg 85 44 -C60 Chicago 73 54 .5.94 Philadelphia 04 50 533 I Cincinnati". 62 63 .496 St. Louis ..50 79 .386 Boston 41 83 .330 Brooklyn ...37 83 .309 ' games today. ? Brooklyn at Philadelphia. ; "CHINA" WEDDING J : Tn RF mFRRlTFn (J UL ULLkUlinikW Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen will celebrate tonight the twentieth or "China"' anniversary of their wedding day. The celebration will take place at their home on Ceo street. A number of invited guests will attend. The lawn and residency ivrll' . be appropriately decorated for the occasion nnd a very entertaining reception "will be indulged in. ; RIGfMOJHE III There are throe very eeament actors on toiir this Shakespeare's great tragej^^^Richard the Third." They n^flBohn Griffith. Kiehard Mans fadli^Bul Robert Mantell. They vary some in their individual interpretations, but the version that Mr. Griffith uses is that of Collev Cibbcr, which is by all -odds the most satisfying for modern representation. It added greatly to the glory of the greatest tragedians of the past, and serves Mr. Griffith's purposes most admirably. He fair- . ly revels in this character, play ins j it with the. greatest animation ami efToct, fairly compelling his audi- , enoes- to hursts of enthusaism. Mr| , Griffith's support this season is un- | usually good-, and his equipment . covers all the requirements that are , needful for a thoroughly first-elnss j attraction. This attraction will be ] seen at the Grand in the near future: 1 Marriage License f Marriage licenses have been is- , sued by the county clerk and his ' deputies to the following persons: j Charles W. r.-irnm and Georgia ( Kinsey. , Correl A. Clemans and Elizabeth ; K. Knight. Willie X. Baker and Mary E. ' K?lle\. Mrs. Carskadon Bankrupt M vs. MolHc .T. Carskadon lias been adjudged n bankrupt and Referee 1 AV. Frank Stout lias fixed Sept. 1!' . as the date for the first meeting of her creditors. ' ?1 Architect E. 0. R. Holmboe, of , the firnJ, Ilolmboc & T.nffertv, has f gone to Athens, Ohio, to meet tlie | board of trustees of the Ohio uni- 1 vcrsitv and see the new buildings t iu? .....i.,minnili>nrv of his iinaur 0 firm, and jrom from that city to TTiintinpton to see the state normal building, which is now under construction under the direction of the firm's supervisor. ( j Store.* | ft rts . | ii/ From our New & id most, stylish 3* ! J \i> 1 hey represent ^ * 1 r ^ md sizes. we sg 1 over and see ^ e are showing ^ - ^ being received ^ >rices for early a, vl/ m \^l CO., SoI.A..r?i fa OG W. VA. F"rl?" A P.tt?n> tit I . ' testbhdat's msrn/rs. Xo.'scores received. " . ' 6TAXDIK0 Of THE CLUBS. W. L. PC. Philadelphia . ..... .71 44 .617 Chicago 67 48 .583Cleveland 63 45 .529 Xew York 57 54 .514 Boston . .50 60 .483 Detroit . 57 60 .4S7 Washington 46 67 .407 St Louis . -43 75 .347 GAMES TOHAT. Xew York at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston." St. Louis at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit j ? ? - ILL HAIL ! I TRADERS ALLEY Lives there a man with soul so lead, that ever to himself has said? :hat Traders alley wag a thing of ;he past. That never again would it sliine in all its pristine splendor. That the vast caravansary who yeary inhabitated it had deserted and forsaken their trading mart. Don't >elieve it The one who says this s wrong. Which man prefer you ic who with outstretched hand seeks, o stay the onward march of progress ind gazes with dreamy eyes into the rista of the past, or he who says here is no past, the golden bag of 'ortune lies at yonder end of the ainbow. Neither say we and the" Eforsc Traders. Traders alley alrays was and always will be trad>rs alley as long as there is horselesh (and bones) to trade and gilt vatches and pocket knives to give i 'or boot. In our primitive days we started ; >n a crusade and what we gained was j >v force of arsm (might still makes , ight, however) we called loot, now j t is n game of wits, and I'll swap ?Silt how much to boot; emphronous thought, if not strictly logical, j Traders alley today and all fair J week is the same old spot. You -night stay away from it for five, -j en or forty years, but there they all ( ire, the same old horses, saddles, i vatches, pocket knives, and always j lie same old cry,- "now mucn to >oot." We believe tlie latter day J tlirasiology is "how much bonus/' i The man who drives to town in a niggy with liis spurs on, because he nay ride Jioiri?' is there. The same -iroress of speeding the exhibits up rail down the alley, the wise look at lie teeth, the careful scrutiny from he rear, and then both parties withIraw to an adajcent hostelry and, 'well, you buy the drinks and we'll all it a swap." In an adjacent itnhle sits the same old fiddler and I i lucky swapper is doing-the heel and oe. none of your new fangled soft :hoe dancing, but the real old ar ele. Don't _be proud, take a trip trough Traders alley and revive some old memories. Here's to TYnders alley, the last resource of he policeman and reporter, and nay its shadow never lessen. But should the onward march of time lestrov our yearly play ground, let's (tart another?we are not half so jad up in Traders alley as von -night think, but if vou get the worst >f a swap don't btomo us. Thntv , our lookout, not burs. Merry Goround The Saunders brothers have located their modern, up-to-date merry-go-round 011 the vacant lot just west of tlie Walker house. They ire doing a flourishing business in the evenings and their flerv steeds ire crowded with children of all iges. Brewery Improvements The new. brewery is rapidly taking on a complete look. On the side track of the plant are eight car loads of machinery, which are being installed today. This lot eomplises the outfit for the two Prick ice ma? chines, as the brewery will own and operate their own ice plant. Each machine has a capacity of fifty tons_ of ice per day. / " Miss Emilo Cnrtcr, of East Main street, left Sunday evening for an extended visit to. Comus, Md., Washington and Baltimore. J. E. Sutton, of Salem, was here over night Mondny. 4, ** ** ??? * * * B. & O. TERMINAL * * at * Thirty-Third Street, * * New York City. * 4,, All pasesngor trains of-the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to and from New York City now havo direct ferry coneetion with 28rd Street Tcrminnl, in addition to Liberty street'; " VIS To our ci Get out c folks hat have core Bent on : stone--viz to Pan Big' Stoi Millinery, To this a< - hibit you' W EI PAR. SOI THE | Jacobs Building THE UNIC Condensed Stat< RESOURCES. BiMt, Bonds* Ac. Banking ^ou??, &e ............ , U. S- Bonds. Ac 5 per cent Fund Cash Exchange The deposits of this be $204 230 14,-since the !ast s - tn.atltir.nl rt n fl fa' Itruui icuua, III VUM^W.? ? -in u: July 12 il tf the South Ferry Terminal having been discontinued. Twenty-third street is the mart popular terminal of the great metropolis because <vf its convenience to the hotel, theatre and shopping district. In the recent remodeling of tho terminal, building a gloss roofed ciinopy was constructed fifty feet wide, under which the cross-town cars of 14th, 23rd, 38th and" 29th street lines"pass, so that passengers are protected from the weather leaving the ferry house, and also avoid the annoyance of street traffic. /VI1 baggage destined to New York City will be delivered to 23rd street unless distinctly marked "Liberty street" or otherwise. A complete electric cab service has also been established for the transportation of passengers and baggage at very reasonable rates. The importance of 23rd street is most graphically brought to attention in the Autrust nnmbcf of the "Rook of the Jioynl Blue" published by the Passenger Department of the Baltimore & Ohio, under the title "Tn the eHart of Gotham." The interest centers within a mile radius of 23rd street, Fifth avenue and Broadway. Full .page photographs of unusual detaiL present h most vivid picture of this most interesting locality. Send 5 cents for copy to D. B. Martin, Manager 'Pa? ' . ' - : <' > IT O ty this week -WEL >f it all the pleasure re prepared for you le > u ft c killing- "two birds w : Shopping 'tween tir on-Soviders Co re for Dry- Goods, C Cloaks, Suits?evei ivance Fall and Wii Icq] ^S-SOUDE I BIG 222 )N NATIONS cment of Condition, Aug ^ L ...... 1,045,128.43 Capital - . ...0 45,000.00 Surplus and P . .. . 312,000 00 Clrculation 15,000.00 Deposits ....... 541,671.86 U. S. Bonds, t S 1,901,71)8.29 inlr liavs inrreaserl s-sfi-j. I17n.fi: statement. There must be rea ithful tervice. NION THERE IS S'l RENG1 | July 12, July S^: The Above Dates Repret A o. 1678 1st g ThnUMIA PA< g iiiu WiVni um gp Upon the Health of JH Policy ApplM for July In ?SE Policy went into - ffsct J H Policy Holosr Fatal! ?" TV110 lif-t-li* Rtnrv t^lls the ti IB -i " . ' # " Insure in the onlj State who pays the ?? in event of death. g= ?? ^ J E Hustling tgeirts Futn ' E - cii COME, s home -If you ith one nes--Cxo >i1| The Carpets, rrT+hin or iter ex- | M El ^ s c o., )RE. 224-226 Main Street. 'J ,L BANKj rUSt 2 5, 1905. ABILITIES. 300,000.00 roflta ? 8,810.00. Recount- ........60,000.00 . ' 1,861,788.28 ' _ 7 si ace the merger and J .sons. We aim to give ^ I : M I I 22, July 261 1 j-s '' II >e/7t the life ot I ollcy -vj ;i s??/ fty 3 I SUALTY CO. | rr. Oh as. tf. Kane. '.^5 '8lfllh 3 1 iiyTwanly-secomf. || j y Hi Jtrfy Twantf-slxth. || I ale'. A hint to the w?: r Company in tl Health Indemi |