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Of course we are enthus iastic about Kurtzmann PIANO We are always pleased when we make a sale of a Kurtzmann. There is never the faintest shadow »>t doubt in our mind about the satisfaction a Kurtzmann will give. Its positively reliable—it’s positively dura ble—its tone is of a sweet, rich mellowness that deties | description—its action is a satisfaction and joy to the most expert musicians—its case designs are of chaste, j refined, distinctive beauty that add immeasurably to the ; furnishings of the home into which they go. We price them lower than pianos much inferior are sold else where and accept reasonable terms of payment with out interest. Victor Viclrolas $15-°° TO *200 00 Best Record Service in the City C. A. House Music Co. 1305*1307 Market St., Wheeling BLUM BROS. BELI.AIRE urtiie*—Otn^Uan'.i and Lawca ^ » to S3.50. choice Jj) | eaturiAy i« (<rtai day and wiai be featured by a clearance sal# of 73 one-piece dresses, made of fine ginghams (some hand embroider ed). buo lawns Moans and linger lea. Moatlv one or two of a kind i«f*—-but the lady who buys two or *bree of these garments wii* get the grea’eet bargains she ever saw. They’re all grouped on one Mj rack, easy to select ant they 11 go in a harry when yea can buy dressea W*M»"for $|.00 rtaal Waist Cleannee—Odrta and Eh Is — pus.’lvely selling u;: ^ to S3 50. choice I iiC •at at day—Th# greatest V# a*at bargains of itae year—-on# big table of low neck linger• « and marquisette I waists— ail we hsve left in at<ck— | all good looking waists, that can be worn id thru the coming search All sixes, waists that were se’l’n/ up to *2.50 . a choif« i y c Mtartity—k’nljr for Autumn 950 tail :ed Sul’s for ladlts* and misses— net out of their buses freeb from the style esnters of the •••t. You’ve got to see these new ■elite, try them cs to eee what per fectly tailored gs-meats we’re enow, lag. The prices are er’remely rood ersts—9150. fiooo. 91930 915.00. •19 30. 924 30. 930 00 and 935 00 Mew coat#, sew skirts, n«v waists, ■ew cress goods. The new goods for the coming ■•asm art beautiful — we’re proud of the mere handies we re going to offer oar patrons the coming seat's. Come sad look aroend j BELLAIRE MAN IS BADLY INJURED 'ELL TWENTy FEET FROM * SCAFFOLD. But (• Not A*riOu(l/ Hurt —Oenera N**f» N^tn of Ur IJ.r*. J«.ho M».f>th».rn, /,f thU rtty. rm a* "% llnrm.'f' br ikr V k« ’ n. CiKbt A |»o»»r f impart. «M4 (mid --- -> GEORGE HEIL Tile yuulil) Meat Mark-t ___JJr.l si CHICKENS K..r Saturday will have an , "tin r large supply „f | spring i hit-kens as umi.i1 \i*o our lligli-tirm).- Me.its, ,-.,„sis-lng . V : '“!l' anil Spring Utmli telephone vour orders or coin. • arh to avoid the rush I.o«»k for the t ian. “HEIL’S” ,OUR MOTTO-OttAl.lTV i‘l> injured jea irdav morning, h • as at work on a scaffold hetwcei t«o p«d.- insta lu,g iranamltter „ Monr.e- street, i,. ,r the Novell •.•in.pnur Works, When It stepped o .< hoard that nut mu t» < n sunn! nailed, whirh idled and he wn ibrown to the ground, a distance o dnut -O rest He alighted Ol, h‘ tight shoulder an,| hip. terelving t.'ltnh, r of i u's and was badly bruise ..Unit the body An ntiibulanee wa ' died nrul he was removed to hi 1 otn. i>n Wn d. tictnn -treet, and In \ < llnetham was summoned an dresue,) his Injuries. It «;,s s»a»< * l**‘ r g that ' as resting easy and that he wl piuhah'y suffer tm permanent III el f'-et. iif the unfortunate arrnlent. School Starts Tu - da-. S* pi, toiler rtd lift the rh'l 1 read w i*h i p,,t of (en Mhiu.l Shoes We Will give a ver< pretty pencil hilt Wl’h every purchase Mm KK Sift if; Id, Itellaire. Thorea* Digety Dead, Thomas fngety 'ig»-(| c, yi-ars. die at his home -t ttak allev vcsterdn j fi»f’irti r p iit n < )«m k following ;»n ill UIDKOOM ELR.MTIRE llefefe lei i: If w ill pay JTon to see ottr Complete lifts- of lleilroom Kurnlture Made in Circassian Walnut, Mahogany Tuna Mah an,I ft rd s Five Maple We handle only gods that we ( in ruaranti e. The Mellott Co. “On the Lon< White Way” BRIDGEPORT BANK &. TRUST COM PAN Y CAPITAL «SO OOO KURPLJ* |2S,))) • « * •••» •• Mttnf •'r litfl .imik 0 •t««i»f« fr'iia • io !• t 9*1 A O«po*t1/)r| fw 0*|t»1 •*««•• r «««| ||CV nf9 Fn„*, MONUMENTS You will mv« dollars by getting my j prices. A posts! card or either phono will bring to you my latest designs I employ no agents and will save . you their commission ou any work yon should want. W. H. Evans Bridgeport, Ohio. ness of several weeks. He is survived by a wife, three daughter* and three I fc°n»- all of this city The funeral I will be held this morning from St. I John's Catholic church. Interment will he made In Mt. Calvary cemetery. Heavily Fined. Antonio flrntto. who was arrested . a few weeks ago on a warrant Issued from Mayor Davies' eourt charged j with violating the Hose law. was [ given a hearing Friday, found guilty and fined $;<*> and cost*. Oratto file.l bond for hi* appearance and will ap ' peal the case. Meeting Held. A meeting of the ShudyKidc Board of Trade was held Iti the Board of Trade rooms Ins; evening and sever al important matters were given Ht I ti nt ion. and arrangements made for Incorporating the town. Beilaire Boys Arrested. William Hanlon and James White, of this eity, were taken from a B & O. freight train at Cambridge. Wed ; pesdav. They went to Cambridge to j secure employment, and were nrresi | cri for train jumping. They were ar raigned before the judge, pleaded guilty and fined $" and costs each, and committed to jail. tressed over Ms dtsappoarwace. and 1 notified them. He left hla home Tues day morning and met a friend, and together they went to file country a lew miles back of this city. He en joyed hla visit In the country so well that he forgot to notify hla relatives as to hla whereabouts Bella!re Briefs. Misses Neills and Katherine Cor bett. of the First war.!, have been visiting relr liv es In Coiambus and sl*o attending the centennial celebra tion. -Miss Ix>ls Michael of Franklin street, has returned from u two week*’ visit at Hcthesda. I Miss Nettle Iruga. of Gravel Hill, left yesterday for Kent. Where »!«. will take up her duties as art In structor. Mr* E. E. Workman, of St. Clairs vllle. has returned home after u visit with relative* and friends In this city. Harry Thompson, of Thlrty-tlfth street, hai returned from a visit at Epforth park. I Andrew- Cruaclle. |>emo. rath- nom ; inee for representative, was a busi ness visitor at liarne*-. tile yesterday. 1 teams <>f iBterag f>r tin* papsr may be left at the city li<K>k store or telephoned to the reporter. Hell :«i-J. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Curran.'of Bel mont street are the parent* of a bahv boy. William Mo<'ready, of this city, has returned Horn a trip to Atlantic city. Mrs. A. J, Boian. of Sistcrsxllle, has returned home after a visit wltn friends and relatives in this city. Walter \\ liklnson, of Chicago, Is spending a couple of week* with Wil liam He||, of South fnien street. -Michael Kane, of Hose lllll. ha* returned from a visit wish friends in the southern part of the county. Mrs. Frank Meyers and son. of I Gravel lllll. are visiting friend* and relative* at St. Clairsvtlle. charle* I>unford, of Hcallsv tile. I* I visiting friends and relatives in this city. Miss Bessie Beach, of North lef , ferson streel, is vtsnlng friends ut - st. Clairsvtlle. You rarely see un sale i genuine STAG Hamlin Pocket Knife in It* natural rustic beauty anil shail lug. We have them. See them on display. AT TAYLOR’S Independent* vs. Ideal*. I The fast Independent team of this | city will stack up gainst the strong ; amateur ideal team of Martins Kerry i today. The game wii. be played ou the Sixteenth street ground* The j Independent* nil! play at Neffa Sun lay an dtwo game* at Wellsburg Mou | day. G. F. WOLFE. Sugr-stii Tie raputU' ^11 dis eases tri-atc 1 without the u->.' .•{ drags ,.r miruerj. '.ruduat. of tie- Weltnv-r Institute Mnk. appointment by t. I rpher- Kell 9k*It. office *»yj Jvf m< rsoii strict Secured Prize. (twen Workman «>i Winding Hill uns awarded the lirst prize at th ' Hartest llom<- picnic at llethel Thurs daj Two prizes ware offered b\ Wil liam I Hirer, tin welcr and optician Th second prize a pair of gold spec tacle*. ha* not been called for. Covert to Preach. Ilev w It l'overt »:!i preach at the flrarrh of Ood Sooth Ibdmont .tree Sunday evening. 7:3d oilin' • the l/ird and the flip of the Itevll.' or Christian* .-annot he on both side* • of the prohibition question and l> rlrht .. ooooaxyyxxjoooooooocoojo) ,9 !; ST07K*. : g ' O !' hnv** i\*r> Kin! t*T X c> C J; C. W. ADOLPH 0 y Pnrnltrrt, U a <1*r* siting tt.\ y imbffinlnif. , « 1 r» ' Bt., Bridgeport. | X v j ! » h Fbonep. Q HOSPITAL PLANS : AT MA FERRY I I ARE GONE OVER AND SEVERAL CHANGES DISCUSSED. 1 - Work Will Not Start Until Next Spring—Martin Ferry New* | At the meeting of the hospital di I rectors Thursday evening the plans ! "ere gone over again and several changes discussed as well as the ad ' v 1-ability uf h iving the work done at ' once. The opinion se< ms to be that nothing should be done non but to await a later and more favorable date. profcnMi neat spring. Takes Position Again. Miss Amy White, who resigned as .chief opera.or at the local Itell office. 1 has taken the place again and pa tr.ms can he nsstired of the same con i i deration as In the past All the dlf. ■ ferenees among the • hello girls ' have I In-on remedied and no furth r trouble | "ill (xrur. It. will paj you to see those "classy'' new i’at ■ eviis nt Fallen it Carsons before purchasing your Fall r-uit. Decision Day. Sunday morning at the ItapCst Sun day school will tie Known as "Oo l ision Hay " and it !■ expected that a 1 large number of young people will I make their decisions to live Chris tian lives. Enjoyed Address. The largest crov d >c> attending the Wilson Club meet ngs hear I • '•■•o'gc Cook's concluding address last ■ ■•rung The members are beconnug very eutbiiaiastlc. Wanted messenger. Imy. c and I*, {station, small salary: privilege of learning telegraphy Inquire at cnee. Associ.it on Closed. j The hTth annual meeting of flic I /n.ir Association at the llup'1st i Imrrlt closed yesterday at noon. | after a business session In the morn !r*. and most of the <|o|oe:iti s tie parted for their homes in the aftrr | noon Itev Mr. Isiw.- made the clo ling address, and C I.' Stanton, of firanvMO' gave an interesting talk Infant Dies. Mary Margaret, the 1 yarold daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Charles fox, died early yesterday morning at the home of the parents on North Second strec" The funeral services will he held Sunday afternoon, with Inter ment at Mt. Calvary. Regular Services. Regular services will be resumed Sunday a’ the I’ntted Presbyterian I«hnreh. with sermons Itoth morning • tnd evening hv the pastor The newly urbanized V I’ C 17. will meet at i •. At Baptist Church. The (tally tisv services are pot to fie held at the I'.iptist Sunday school i iituil Sunday, September H. ,,nd not tomorrow, ns reported last ereninr Sondav the regular services Will he I held both tnortiitig ard « vcnlng Installation Tonight. ! T' night ,|I the f .gfe » hsll the In ■taltit -ti .it- ionics of the rird»r of ttwls will lie hold, when a Wheeling degree team pinn over to dti the work Chicken Supper. Tonight .it the first M V. church the first chicken Stlppe rof the sei •son Will be vervrd li ythe l,adies' Aid | Society, winch Is doing great work for Clio raising of the money for the tu w church Damage Suit. Th»* Pittsburgh papers yesterdsy Socialists' Picnic. Final arm nit* rnents have been co tn (ili'ti'il for ihi* big picnic and l-abnr •lay cob bra'inn to tin tndd under the Puspirea of Iho Socialists of this county at Kcipor'i* orchard. Shady vide, |*abnr day. September 1' A pro gram has been arranged and will In clude addroppea by prominent , speakers. A Very Good Test. ■I f»r. Thomas, milk inspeetnr of this 1 city. recently examined !!••■ milk aold r by George Girona, a dairyman of Hoik Mill, and if allowed „n average of f> I per rent Thl* average Is one 1 of fhn Im'p* m this city, and if nil milk rnsnea up lo this average local I people will have no cause to com ' plain. Social This 6venmg, | A porlal will to- given III the U. \ If hall ibis evening under the aup pt* *-a of the Sfoitigler l:*'ll«f corps of this cpy. Ib-fr* shmelttP will be aold and the proceeds will la* u*ed for the .benefit i*f tit*, organisation. Missing Man Found. I .lohn * dtp, aged id year*, who bad bo* n missing from hla hope' for p*o eral days, was located at the home of friend* In tb*- inun'rv yesterday. ' Ilia friends paw uv fhe morning pn|e r lhal tils relalivea were die 2)0X7X£Gl£CTCA7ASSX Catarrh i* arm'd clitrrMingcomplaint, known t.y it* symptom* of stuffy il» ".V* " '■ " n' • r,,arin* ,n the ear*.mucus In t'.e tliro.it. diffi cult breathing. Hr. \\h. n the blood bci onu s thoroughly polluted with ra Ucrhal matter the inflanmition extend* t<* the bronchial tulx*. earning 1 ho.ir 'enesaand oft« n an aggravating eongh. the atom n< h ih affected, resulting in dyspep ia, loss of appetite, a-.d gradually all the mucous m< mbrane* of the b«idy I" -me cliseawd. Catarrh is firvond Hie*reach of loral treatment. Only t<ni|*orary relief can he had from the use of sprays, w.i lies. etc. 8. 8. 8. enrr* Catarrh hy c .eansiiig the bto>d of all impure eatarihal matterand at the same tune building up the entire system. Then as pure, nourishing blend circulates through thebndy, file inflamed muni ranes heal, all disrharges cease and fiery svmptoni of ( -tsnli pa , away. Don’t neglect Catarrh; cure it , w it'i f- S h. thousand t have done, »!.v.k on Catarrh and any medical j advise Ik«. THE sjp/fr SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA. 1 r/You / Might / Not Think / AllThis ? Necessary in the Production of Milk in met, everyone who visits IIill Top Farm and notes the extreme care used in keeping the milk up to the high standard set by the Wheeling Certified Milk Commission marvels at a.i this. Some say: Is that necessary?” .. Others say: “Cleanliness is your hobby. This is zj clcaacr than a kitchen.” I I.ut we know how carefully and scientifically milk must be handled to give it to the tables r of our customers with the “Certified” seal on the bottle. We will continue to ride our hobby—Cleanliness. We have a pride in keeping Hill Top harm up to the high standard set by Lawrence A. Reymann. We are required to be this carefi.l by the Certified Milk Commission, members of the American Association cf Medical Milk Commissions. . The only certified milk plant in West Virginia. Provide your table with the best. Safeguard the health of your family by using milk whose purity is proven. Phone for trial bottle today. Phones: Bell 569 R; National 520 HILL TOP FARM UNITED DAIRY COMPANY, Distributors. came out with a story concerning Mis Host- Kubin, n sister of Kubin llr<>s . w ho conduct a store on Main strei t. statin* that the had brought sui* against a wealthy IMttsburger to wl.otu she was engaged, following a two weeks' acquaintance. The case will Interest many local people. Ideals to Bellaire. Every tnetnlier of the Ideal team Is requested to he at the Snodgrass pool room at 1 o'clock prompt to-day to *o to Itellatre to play the Ilellairu Inde pendents on the Sixteenth street grounds. Only Morning Service. Divine services will |.e held in the Zion Evangelical l.uiiieran church on Sunday at l<»:3n a. in The Sunday MlM 1 will 1 • held at 9 1'. a in'* Martins Ferry Briefs. A large crowd will he on hand at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning to hear Janies Simpson preach A II llrtiee, who has been in t'ali fornln for some months, has returned to this city. D W Boles of Ilea] n*tmi. W. Va. has joined Ms w if*, and children, w ho arc the pm St of Mrs \V T Koretnnn J M Henderson and family have returned from smu1 data at Smith Held lie ir*r Kalston and family have re turned front a couple of weeks' rec res ton at Mountain l.a' Park Klwood Yoho atul Walt, r Tweed' returned from Columbus yr-sterdav. [where they went tn the Twedi auto to aten dthe fair. Indications art- t Ti n t a capacity crowd will take the boat ride with the Pity Hand on the Sonoma this evening The boat will t>e at Swart/.' larding at tile foot of laa-tist street. The new American restaurant opens on Hanover street todav with regular i meals and shoe orders at all hour* A number of local young imnpie cn .loved a corn roast at Damp Rest last evenin* "Coffee" Shipman was sent to the county Inti for thirty days. Service* will he held at the f*|tv linspel Mission this evening anil Sun din evening A special program has [been arr inei-d and spec si music will | be rendered Bt. Treacle College. Eerettf. Pa. _ _ Founded 1847. Conducted by Father* of the Taird Order Bernier of St. Francis. „ „ _ _ Cour***: Collegiate, Academic( Commercial, Ur tuu&ar OFTHALP or GRADUATES 1918 FROM PITTS BUBO B AS D YICIJfTTY. I. "ettM « Situated five mile* from u. tie healthiest and most pic *;rrc ' r Pennsylvania The College has all mo-tern Improvements: : . Ite^t. Mertrtc Light. Mumming Pool, G>tuuat;iurn nuder p.iyalcai In struct >r. Prlva*# Itooms. * , T rnj reasonuhle • % ^ 7XBY REV AIJOEEUP LAUGILDt, T. O. B. ' \ President ! ness II** ‘s survived by Mrs Frank Moor**. Kirkwood. Mis Jacob Schneider. of Mot od|alk \\ Ya . .nd Mtfi Jwiph* In* at home. The funeral will b*» held >rn iiy no-rulng Fatlt«*i Vnn Sinte! uffl • iH'ir. «nil (ut* ruiriit will he made ut fct. Anthony’s. Bridgeport Cnefi. 1 y« si»-rd*.> to id *»n friend .^i;. on *.1» wav to Wuynesbuifc from Steuben ville In his MUtU. Mr*- llenr\ «'I«*m*r l**ft f**r Pittsburgh yesterday to spend two weeks with her daughter 11 1( Jtloom has returned from Akron. w here he spent several days. J«hn qu’nihy left last evening for • *eri»r:ilt». 111. where he has accepted u posit ion. George McKee went to New Athens' yest**rdny on . business trip Arthur Mr* onnug y. of Fairmont is visiting ids brother Karl for u few days. -v new awnft c was put up ut Kobert- I sham’* yesterday to replace the one burned last Sunday. A meeting of the miners wo held at Glev.coe l«*»t evefi'ng. vb-r-president Hoy going out t » make the principal ad dress. The German alliance held n Mg meet ing last evening President All-asn. of the miners re turned from t ulumhus yesterday. INSTANTLY KILLED _ | George Griffith of Ctayeville Falla Aaleep on Track and la Struck By Train. George Griffith. aged about 2d yeam residing with tin. parents, Mr anil Mrs Thom** Griffith, itt Clayryllle, I’a, was run down am! Instantly k III <il by the Pittsburg Flyer on the IMIttmore A Ohio railroad at an parly Hour yesterday morning. between f'laysvtllo and Conti Island. It l« claimed that he. with a num ber of other young men made a trt|> to West Alexander and that he sar dawn on the track and went to sleep The body was found by the father, who Is employed as section boss by the railroad company, while he was 1 SP0RT0R1ALS""" The lowly and down trodden lironchoa win finish up the season's series with lilt Hioji.h tins afternoon, on the Island lot. ,«r * if thin** turn out us me ex I’M.i t..c local* will make It three stra'kht* < tar* is elated l»>r mound U< tv. unless h»nt decides to send Higgs, ti.*- lYe»t i.ihtity recruit, to the hill top for a t»> out Higgs nouid have been given a ti y out In yesterday s game had been on the ground* but he railed to teport Kaiserling will be on the hurl in' *nd of the Handers' battery, while a.mhI w*li catch If Tien.an Is hot aide. Martin will be on ..and for relief hoik If the occasion demands 1L KM Weigher was in uniform yester d:.y and worse.! out with th« tribe, but mm finger is still in bad shape. j pi r‘ Weddldgi sad Duk« Servattws had a tough time of it in the second liV f'ltiM of yesterday s game, when Imho* was at bat. Ihiko fouled the first bail pitched and th* pill stru k Weldidge a gjanciiig idom on one of his undei stand ri,*> T* #• l mps hopped away the paiti nnd .imped buck tor mote. hervatius tipped t *• next .wall and the tr< iky l*I1 struck him «*n t « leg. imke extended hi* hand to tlo- i inp* tor sympathy an! got it >h.t ,t -r.at while after this. Tle n.sn got 1 is meat ban I mixed up with a tif from H-’fce* bat. with the r«»u:ttnst he had to retire. Moran ..line mighty near pulling off a huir raising .at i i nthe ninth inning, wl .n he t.H.k a flying h-ap alter backs hit to left. There is considerable speculation hers as to which t«*m 1'uaJ fans will root for l:» the world * series, if Itogtnn cops in the American and New York trots home x w Ith t e loin'ina in tne National Li..x- < / for may If ti favorite owing to the fa. t t st four . x-Ontral leaguers are play ing * n the te.»m The clients lost favor It. tins section last full s h* n they put un surh a p«*>r showing against the Athletics. Arenrdin* Pitcher Para Martin, of the South Herd contingent, young lier.e Sietnlur. ner is the most promising look ing youngster m the Central league. M ifttn says that the kid is s natural hit ter and a sure fielder and all tie lacks is a little a. ti son I rig dene has undoubte l •/ Improved Is pet rent sin. e joining Anderson, and his fielding for the past three Weeks has made the local fans for get twwfd ever played the bag He never s«erns to have a hard chama. BRIDGEPORT To Solicit. I .*. I»ern re. • ivel \*y In. ;«f 1* ,nVe if. 4 f it i •> tf. rivr f«»r W.-Mjrnw Wtte«.n*e iM'itpalSn N'1* , ♦*..!» i‘ !»«•* ii taken I*) the |.h al » • •* .e in. | tt |e h.-t kf» .e , ei.j|t Mil) ..e •o»t,e in Ih» m.« *♦ r olfh.••!(*., tl.er* > i itk. ..f tt .in* turne.i Ittneft* (Midi To arty ' 1 k# I f. ■ f ... |*. . « ,1] l>e »*f • • I f» Ml. fb 1 » M ’ I l-.-»k- hi. )•* Ik (Mir .f». rt ... fn ♦ f , r ton*V |||e i t• .• fi1. in It-e benefit *,*fTir- f..f |i \ I - I Speaker h*. urc t ' * I ker ||, t . | * T -«.»» • f f: ?, ft, n. . tt* ft • in. t-.n itl, i » t.rrn re. .*r. | to i * • to. k **»*.— meeting of miner* I i.. t«e ti» It ?i ,n<t.> *f Ter ft« k.fi nt • #»*, ».*■ k ] el \V t,r» I in* 1‘reek j»n«t .»e the • «.n-.«.n. em*n ’m«nl- ..r* I. h. .tie- unne.l a i.itgr I rtnwd |« naeur* <| i T'.i« nr.* ae ere "’i *winjj nnmr of | tt • ’.tret • .4 in #.| r--otn f.irnttifre, f'*-h Tri.fi th« ‘Iran I M*«|-t-h o .rkrt | I *..•• i f*»l l« at! I, nut am l-» fh- fad for the heat t m* i tn funit ,rr •Ik.o M \ TT news, I |r Ifile t n Block Funeral Snndtf. 11 I . me ,f U. • WVetthg ell tike |.|«.-e I. •• f finer .it ,.( \f ■ ■ ■• ) • a M.rtee el... af l*.-,f |. rice r oirrn.*my |t'o| n*n« f|et 'I Olk- fl » vt I . '»< I, « ,|| r-r.fl. I f the •r-vl . «n>l inter It..-fit mil he ma le et lt*». k Hill • etnefertr. *t Latv Af l*r f itl. nt . eit. uln* f.w- «onie month* tft on. of the Wheeling Tat! I .. rn fm v * . • •** fn ..me fn thia -trt# •*- fh«! *t ..>11111 to> het.| f»»r it, etfa^h m« * f Thf *1 |«.»llr*e n«T>kr | *.f|e mi ly 1 it. ,v in nr nr «i. • T |tn* |f a# M-• -nn 4<mt.j 'n efai.|e until the ,4«r n rM.lrD S^fnaH Sin Oe wt f r«l« I . I*.. - m ».<* rtf . f Mitfliird 1 I the * <>ntlt h-.m* i »»r |*»r Th trsa«jr »vinin^ :<>•!.. n*, g .» j«,r.g . ; j on ht« *iv fo work The young man *M well known In thl# cl«r Tho tod' n»« r< moved to the family home Iti Clayavllle. Methodist Laymen. See* i.*I rUspstrh to *hs tnlrlllfenc*? ri.AKKPnt HO. \V Va. Aur P.n - A It Williams. of Marllnton. w.ya to day re-elected president of the |<ny tnen'a Cottrell at the annual meeting of the West Virginia Methodist prof i rstant Conference, which la In sea «*on In this city f»r ). ft Watson. | of St. Mnrya, war chosen vice j>re»l ttlent. .1, Kd Cunningham of penna horo, secretary; W. W Tapp. of Point Marion. Pa . treasurer. and J. C. Hoan. Weaton. Ctvde Harhc. Mor rantown. and J. ft Itlgg*. of Ware vllle. director* John Cl Wooley. of Milwaukee. Wla. was the principal speaker at a hlg union temperance rally held to-night hy the conference In the Rrat Methodl t Kptnopal church arm raws Tee stare St the M Mr, hen dam at * n iek last eventnr was ta.fc fret srvrl fi liter » .ft stow ly T * India*, a til npr**te as s ferry t»e t*o*' thr wharf and the fair arimnda pert Merit T * hi at* yerfrrda- made tt.e trip t '*l«r n ton In thr pis » of tt.s l.thcrty w I t* h tarried an #*eur*tr»n The t ft (ioternment ansrhna* K A Woodruff of r inctnfMtt, pwered ip at a '*»• hour last eventnr and a til operate IP Ihla * trial It f .r a few dsya airtr Marts f'!TT-Ht Mrill p, a<ir tft Starea repot•. | ift night follow I'AVIft Idl.ANI* I & feet, starionary fair nTKt HKNVII.I.K 1« feet fatllnc. clea' <>11 * ITT t feet, sfatiensrv dowdy W Mini v i ;» feel, siaiionarv. fsir I'AtlkKIISIM Itit i: » feel, falling cl.n.di M'dtilA.NTuW.'t. 7 f#el stal.onsi > . clear. , Here’s a happy thought for vour next meal— , WEIMERS PUDDINGS Not ordinary sausages and bolognas, but prod ucts of our expert Ger man pudding makers. knackwurst. Blood Pudding, Polish Sausage, Wienies, Hogshead Cheese, etc. F. Welmer’s Sons Tenth and Market Street*.