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I! Good Second-Hand PIANOS For those who want a good serviceable piano at a low price we offer about fifty good used pianos that ! have been taken in part payment on Autopianos and Appollos. Not one of these have been In the flood and are worth almost double the price asked. $350 Kohler & Campbell, Mahogany. .. .$190 $300 Sterling, Burl Walnut.. $145 $350 New England, Walnut.. $110 $500 Hoehl & Goessler, Mahogany...$215 $425 Krakauer, Oak. $175 $450 Krakauer, Walnut.•.$150 $450 Krakauer, Walnut..-.... $210 $350 Krakauer, Mahogany...$225 $300 Wissner, Ebony..$ 95 $500 Kranich & Bach....... .$165 $600 Steinway, Ebony..$175 $350 Thompson, Mahogany, Sample (new).. $200 $250 Foster, Mahogany (nearly new).$155 $385 C. A. House, Mahogany.. $210 $625 Player Piano, Oak (Sample)...$395 $550 Player Piano, Mahogany (Sample).$375 $550 Player Piano (65 note) . ...$250 The above is only a partial list, dust step in and make your requirements known. We have what you want at the price you want to pay. Hasy terms of payment, no interest. C. A. HOUSE 1305-1307 MARKET STREET Wheeling’* Leading Mu*ic House for 30 Years. White Shoes Canvas or Nubuck Is the mo*' popn lar footwear for Women and Chil dren those days. Wo have an assort Trent that Is hard to heat, and would be pleas. <1 to dress your feet for sum mer. May »f’ Our window show - •hem. Locke Shoe Co. *1X7 tJTflOH BT a EXT BELLAIRE. O. BELLAIRE fdinpr Killed At Neff*. Frank brarlskl. a PnU-h m!n*r em ployed In thr- B'-ck T>1?vnnnd roil vnine rf th* n? f*nn romrtnr, at Soft*, wm cm urht iindrr * fall of *ton* >#«#t*rd*v rr'»rpfn* about 10 o'clock end insiHnMv killed. The man wr»rV1nr in a rt» m >>f ?!.r mine with h|- p*inrr end t*l*hoij» « »rn 1nir a fArr» ttiipa cf -let* and at .no fHI 'jprm him Iff- rrr purr mor.ed other mirier#, who quickly *1ed hi- it.dv nr d «.ir r1ed |? f/* th- month of fh- mine, wher- ft w”ip lr-rneq thp* depth mu*t hat e lr*fantpj)« nun, a- h«- waa hadlv rru-hH * Kroner Mvcr* *»f thi# itv wap neflM -r.d •• rypmI pa#l^r * frrtirrAtr»n''e- r»f the mani d'-Al N. The de<*ep-#d WA- dMiif *!S ve%r of %r* »nd 1* survived hy a wlf- and thrr- -tpaII children. Fu rerA *rr*rrrr-*nt)i hare no* been ■ Devore N>rbof«on Th' erddlrf »f Mr flene^* Vb hr ! men d M*** FTota pr-ton. «m •«! •mo '°d e* Trinity KpieropAi rhumb JULIUS WEILL' m Forvut trroM . • i* v1»* - ■■ *1' ;• IV ♦ 1 r ►» H .■ T'lMnr wwft) *«• .• I Re <■* -r < *v .. '»»•• ,• 't,.-1 - r»f I» fl»*lr>r • • u '>** «• i i' ;<> ».„j li **r *!••' •: ii i>< • '•)»«*/■«» 'or I u» Rt«» I IT I»tWr* • * k n ! t »< ,-*,r 4 V «»> •• V . » >1 — I •nnrm ' ^Guarenteed for the Season Is the Tyrnn Championship Ha'. Great***? moriel with the fln<-*t pH*e ever marie It most be the he*? or we mold nor tnko the risk for th** seii^on TAYLOR’S -y vrptopday at T .30 o>|ook by <ho Rot '' !v 1r»*f *h# r**r»rnrnv th*y I#ft for « l©v# th# win niiik# ♦ hr-lr f-j ♦ ir* h-mf Tho rr-.m. In .h,. of Mr and Mr* T. . M.-Hnl*ofi. <.f Vorth ,N,.Mn atroor. and I* now rmplnyod wl'h H larr- man-ifa. tnnriE .-..mpar, In n»v»l«mt Th- .rid.. i„ ,h.. . harm inr iHi'iih'rr of Mr. and Mr* J. r> Itta-nrr. of Wm Twenty-third *-rr«t. Non-Support Charge. M-imai.o t .ftv-rr .1 T. Trav.-m nr r« #t« «l \\ till irn Kriiifor y# «t, r<t#v • r» n warrtnt I-miM from H» .in |, , hdn::ov’« r.mrt. rhnrrtn* him with nm>-atipfmrt of hi* f..,lr r *h 'lr» fi H# W;««r WrmlnnM. * ri!» r«f] , f,!#> • f y "v *ruf wr*^ nefitmemi v rrn fjt <1** - if, fh# Z.hn**\ tv wr>rb ' 1 .Tnot'.f# Kinr»#v n M *“ • ’* t;'? th#* n »n wr#*nf *o « w jth*n ?4 hour# Spragg Amusement Co. Olymp'o Tl.»»*.»r — Elk Orut Th**t» * ■'V “* *’**•* • •r»* *t#.|, mr-m* rufTi. mn*nlmmsn d to r.*tf w nT#.Blri» *Sr h#f f Th# 0*1 * tf # «iint Moot'ftgj o* Mitont A fft* ff1 r>* of tti* K-. „ Mr | **vj#»f M. * .n» will t.r hold In th.. .1 • |. r*1 ' f #*rr«f t , .,,n:»r Mi« third manor •!. rr. - . p..n a n ,m ... ‘Ht-.lld.f.. y. Ik.w , „ ,n. I. U ....(.I *o J|. n „• h. h.KI, '•» * r.Trtnhm.Ma will i«. *.r\..| .i:1 trn.t«o >n.| . -r»l Imir.f.int tmi't t. r V II! I.o a , on niton'..-r, INomao*. C'V-o , o nqur st a i hm ■ * of tic >i t- d ..f a.irtwy.- w... *ak«n *ii» Th- rnltnfi .-..rntnlt *•*- •«.», p.- o.| f Mr. y\ ft. f»r|- ... tint Ada IVvn l and Mr* A «' It. ln*tp . »«d f*. ronf.-r « ih ... ri-tt. » t«». fr-itn -otinrll and Ih- I'f-.ft.-o A . . .|,.tt..n . n Ml.. |.r .|r- t .« p - ‘ ’ -uini. >. ot-d rnrt tc . « •hi. . .nfofrh. * tho matf.r .f r. , tr Ira tho ottlrr-n* t . uao ... .-rod p rl.o- I — ■ -. TSMMSiaii 41 •OMtTMtNC tlXNTlAL FO* TKAVILIR8. HI p'fnr* on irair nn • *nt, ,.ro«nrr» <u«i» 4 f«ir Trr.i. W« HI fh*'*• Thr- f'>r ftinrt* ar.<1 l»*.u1T ThkIi «»,#■ * J pv«-r Jffi »o Au**rlc+u iiauk«-f» Trtvtinr* Ctj<< k> tr* **;*. c*n» will be discussed A committee ! was appointed to take the matter of I removing the telephone poles which have been lying around the street*! for the past five months up before | council, a meeting of this club will bi- held In the auditorium of the High school Monday evening. June 1*. at i 1 o'clock. At this meeting each mem | her wl'l give a short address on the j P'esent needs of the city. All mem- ; i b* rs ere urged to he present at this ; meeting, and those who have not paid ’ ! their dues are requested to see tho j timsurer. Chicken and Waffle Supper. The first division of the Music, Ut j eraiurc and Art dub will entertain I their husbands with a chicken and waffie supper at the Wayside Inn at Colcrtln this evening. The Journey wl'l he made In automobiles, and a , very enjoyable time la anticipated. Elected Officers. At a recent meeting of the Chrts J 'lo-i Endeavor Society of the Shady* i side Presbyterian church, the follow | ing officer* were elected for the en . suing year President. Marshall Da vis. vice president. Mary Harbaugh; i secretary, fima McMtllen: assistant ; secretary. Mtsi Mary Riley; treasurer. Fred Koenemund; organist. Miss Edna White, assistant organist. Miss Mary Koenemund. Council Meeting. The regular meeting of the city council will be held In the council j chamber of the city building this evon- i j Ing. All members ere urged to be ' present, a* matter# of Importance will ] be given attention. Roma Theatre Cool lean and omfortable Change of pictures Sally. — Open Meeting. I „ An open meeting of the Men's Bible class of the First M. K. churc h ; *'111 be held In tho Auditorium of the. j church, Thursday evening, .Tune 12, 1 at 8 o clock. The subject for iUiccuh ' slon will be "Medical and Dental In spection In tho Schools." l>r. C. H. | Starkweather and Dr. D W. Boone,! I will be the prlnclplo speakers on this subject. Dr. LC. Arrher and A. C. 1 Bee;ran and o*her physicians will al : so deliver brief addresses. a cor 1 dal invitation Is extended to tho : public to attend. Auditorium Class. ) A well attended and interesting ; meeting of the AudlroUum class or the c'hrtstlan Sunday school h'id ' ■ In the church ia-d evening and sev eral Important mat'e-rs were given at | tentlon Arrangements were made for boosting 'no at to; .anco tu the . mark by uly 4th. and final arrange ments were also completed for the ! lawn feto to be given in front of th«> | j church. Sntunlay. une 14. Following the business meeting 8 social ressloti • was held and reireshmonts we*ro j served. V. M, C. Meeting. At the meeting of the Young Men’s cl jb held in their rooms In the Xa-i i.onal bank building, p.an.t were* cun;-1 I'letecl for the -tag ocial and »mokpr • which will he h. Id -n Tii«.ir , |i,b rismisl r rtduy evening of this w.-ek. Further arranged . , ts ■. ,.r. ; mads for - ... annual Harvest Home' picnic, which | will be held in XYhi'e'a (Trove, at ' K» y, O. sometime in August. Breach of Peace. j Dorris Suff-1, of Xrmstrons's Mills. w:is arre>te<| bv Officers John Trav 1 • rs. cn a w arr.int K-iicd from Squire j Kinney's court, at mo instance of Mavl D.vkcr. {.n a charge . f broac h of pca< <• | T'o-tla vv.ts arraigned before th.- :us I ’Ice and found guilty ancl fn-.-d |1 , and costs Renders Verdict Coroner Mye rs rendered a verdict | ■ •' ;.n Mental 4c ath in tb< case of I Anson Cornello who fn nd along the tracks of tne i; & n r,, .,r c> one. a f..n days .igo Tl " report that I the thro If had been cut unci 'hat th<-r.'l wa« all Indications of H fight wu ■ unfounded. Head Cut WATCH | The South Window for I Special on Saturday B. H. LEVI, *rc m s oto sTitKD lari U4 BdmOat StTMts. ■ •■■wwwwi'wworwR, Why /In pnnf.In ffnfn PffVafcurfft' WIlM Ifltf, /.mm*' lf!n nfi I othnr «ntrrn?iyv*f ~ * Irpr fown* t»uy fr»»m »?a anil n»ir r<n«1* hom#” fln/*a i*m* ««• •hn Quality at fair prim* A trial rmW will prnva It. Quality Bakery »*u nn »r*fi s«7j Ohio FORTY ONF Years fhe Mouse of FITTON lli* h«-cn d<. n^ fli^ I ti, , Pl.tfMR IN(I in I’. Ilairr an ) vmnity. A trial will cnnviiHi- YOU .'l-'l.* Iliirlv lhiril St. Iln'li I’hiinrs ttprn Satiir«ta> I'Tiinjf* 6:.F0 I ntil H:'50. |- .. •Hor S WITH ATVI f, r IT AND COMFORT Oil f 11, Abn*« ♦ SMa«, tun rf lit* fn Af» * w h« f#• 1f w.i| nr« cr f ti, | w»** r r * * we t r» orrft j r*»rf Abort r».» »\r Mtnl fbs? r^Nl’v hn* - «•/»#, f• jirtj comfort, I >oti w»M roffnlAlt toll At hi,kins Mlo BRIDGEPORT Entertain Thursday. The Luther league of the 8t Paul German Lutheran church will be en tertained Thursday evening at the home of Carl Lalpple on Cadlg pike. A One program of musical selections baa been prepared and a good time Is assured for all who attend. Re freshments will be served We Invite Yon to Inspect Oar Complete Line of IMPORTED LINOLEUMS SPRING WALL PAPER •nd Other INTERIOR DECORATIONS C. W. ADOLPH ruiwturt, CndnuJUaf sad WmlilTnlnf max* a£“i5fDom»0aT r *°tk Fiona Bad Accident A bad accident occurred yesterday on the Bridgeport and Cadi* pike near upland when a team of horeee at tached to the buggy of Philip Rueker were frightened at a large sign erect ed along the road. Mr. and Mrs. Ranker sustained severe Injuries by being thrown from tbs buggy whtls tbs horses continued down the pike until the buggy was spllntersd to pieces. Mueh Complaint. Much complaint is being herd from farmers coming Into the city in re gard to the large signs being erectsd bo close to the roads as they are a menace to publto safety. The town ship trustees hare taken up tbs mat ter and all signs being too close to thw road win ba ordered torn down. Dlilcitti Shoulder. The little three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hose at Ptop 19 on the Barton line, attained a dislocated shoulder yesterday while placing with several other children. The service of a physician was requested to re place the arm. Monomenf Work ■ J.flelsrt time to complete strictly ci“« *°rlt Wa are showing the of modem ideas and glee sefmti™ " '*c-u,-¥* r,«ht »° thslr V*.rmr* or either phone will or tig .o >on our large collection of ds s.sne to ee.ect from. No agents employed. w. hi. Evans ■bisoepobt, o. Bible Class Meeting. The New Addition Bible olass w*ll re.r-t Ibis evening at 7 - TO clock at the home of Mr. and Mra George Stil v el! and all members are requested to be present W. C. T. U. Meeting. Thn \\ < . 1. I . will ru****t thin *vrn-| Inc nr tbo home of Mrs. Will Fox on Heimctf street. The regular work will be gone over and flower mission oay will »>-• observed The following JT- gram will be rendered Fh.no Sol°. Lillian Duncan Reeitation . Lurlle Davie J'uet ... Hutu Fox-Adriene Mlchener Dialogue ... Walter and Ralph l iepcu 1 he c,.rr, t or buying a refrigerator U to get one so well built that the heat • 1" t get In and the cold can't g-t out i,la - a hat we have in new leeb ,r» N->- 1 ,eir in oar window thi* week GKO. li MATTHKWS. __MeJuJeln Block. Uymtn’l League Meeting. T i.e regular meeting ,,f the Lnvmen's ir;‘f of,Tli*! Trinity Lutheran church h"1' "•'•It.esda- evening at th. home of \\ Iih-Im otrerdincer A MS '1,1 ... s-,111 will be held follow mg 'he business meeting .f t-arge Crowd Expected b. rr.'.r,n ! o', n.im M,‘ f"" ' Ill' '■tout.. ,.t ,nv,.ttxoifd t.c nr. J ,.r • «T "''KM. on • • J I>>iur««l. • »\ tV '• *’ * tmiil.ivH , • • .. „ .... . • t.r,, ^ *ral **f fra fV|!ou ! 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"f \..riii i.fr. ,.,.,, ■ I r ...» Ill -f k ,| . »■' S .SI# nf in. • I • ■ » M« rrmn ln «n.|J • N«" ■ i-'-m. -• .ui.lu,,,. -.j » III. ! , 'I '”' I » '"l In i IU.,. ,,1. Mm i -II, Si Ism nf ff■ |e . , t |H t 'f» lilt mill • ,|| in, 1.1 l.int ..f I'rl.mm II I'll { • • ■ II". I - i'' I •I'll ' '.I'll il l. < II Min. . Ill i ni. Mm n I II k m.fvn • *1 f h « huftif ««?| I * If«* »h f r. • i ' I K . . link |.., r,,f in ill « ! # , f '1 • Him .n»« .,f ♦ t% h*« • t»• f • f ith M" In. ... |'i ,nl n»,| |„ f.„f * ’ • T * v » with frt*n«l* *n fhla '***• ^ » I nf r«>liirn»1 » » ’• • I •tflm.fi nfiir ^ r*rt#»f * * *■ f* fr*r • aril r#Ht n fhta M *• Mfif i rtrrrll »tf Alllnf r •• * 1 4 an I i Halit 11 *n lhla« the new Hlah school ha masting Is called for t o'clock. Fay To-day. To-day la pay day for the miners In thla vicinity and a large sum wtl ba paid out a a a reatilt of the eteady run the mlnea have had for aome time. The nitnera at the Moore's Run mine will have a large pay coming because much overtime wa» made. Bridgeport Briefs. President Charles Alhaetn went to Olenn'a Run mine yesterday to taka up a alight grievance. The Senior Me. usntaa wll hold their regular meeting this evening. Vice l*reaident William Roy waa Bt Olenn.e yeaterdav on buelnepe. James Morrow wae here from Bt. Clu<ravll!e yesterday on busloeea. Mr. and Vre. J. Pntteraou. of 8t Clnlravllle. were In this city yesterday calling on friends. Mieses Helen unj Virginia Cricken berger. Harold Crtckenherger and Mies Payns left yesterday for a short visit in Charleston, W. Va.. to apynd the sum mer Hiding In the summer cars ast even in* wee anything but pleasant. Orlando Core, of Cpleraln. waa here yeaterdav calling on friends Judge J. s Cochran waa here yester day on business Proserutlng Attorney W W Cowen. of St. Clalravllle. wee here yesterday on business. martMTerry Hearing This Evening. August Brltrnsteln. of Hrldgeport. will be gtren a bearing before Mayor Wyckoff on the charge of keeping tho old vault closet on his property In tha lower part of the city. He will be tried under the state laws which says that no vault closet should be main lAlned where sewerage Is acceelble. The trial will taka place at 7 o'clock and no doubt a large crowd will be present r.s It will be the first cast* tinder the law. The outcome will be wstohed with Interest by all property owners. Large*' Attendance. At the Flrmt Baptiit Sunday school on Fundny they had the largest at tendance In the history of the Sunday school, the total being BOB and the of fering amounting to $40. it has been the aim of the officers of the Sunday school to have the BOO mark reached for some time and on Children a day their efforts proved successful. NOTICE TO FORESTERS. The officers and members of Court of Ohio Valley. No. 27. are requested to meet at. their hnll Wednesday at 1 20 p. m. to attend tho funeral of our deceased brother. Joseph Jones. Ity order of Joe Cooper. C. H Leg Broken, William Pyles, of this city, was tho victim of a serious accident Saturday while nt work on the road tmporve ments being made up the river. Ho was forced to go up on the hill in order to get some s'ones, and Inget ting them out some of the stones fell on him and ho sustained a broken leg and aomo other Injuries. Owing to his advanced age his condition Is serious. To Play for Commencement. Tii** Hibson Mandolin and Ouitnr orchestra of this ciiy has been en gaged to play for the commencement ‘ xeri use* ;il New Athens college at New Athens, and the trip will bo mad** in a wagon. The orchestra has several other important engagements for tho summer and they will no doubt give a good account of them selves Cool Night. Sunday nie'if was a bard one on tha fruit in tiii- vicinity, and In some place- Ire was froze to th>* depth of an inch. Must all of the people in, the eity covered their (lowers last | evening in the belief that there would i be a frost The tomatoes and cabbage! plants suffered heavily. Health Board Meeting. TM- evening in tin* old council rhanth* rx nt the city building the regular monthly nesting of the health board will tie held ami business of Importati* o will be up for consider atii n The most important matter "I I be tin matter of having nil of flic manure boxes in the citv closed and doing awav with all of the vault choef. where sewerage Is aoresslhl** Tin- matter of enplovinv i city in spector Of plumbing will also h- taken Up. Three Came* Arranqrd Man.. Rmslgras* of the b-dal ball team, has arranged th** > gam- s for this W.s-k. and tbov are nil with sfr ng team.- fin Si'iirrin* th< v will , t*'x fin- fast Harnesxille inn at that I place and ->n Rnndsv the sf-ong r»it I .. > mie mr a yam.i <m the Mill field Slight Accident. f*r P o \’ |ilnni« of thin ritv mm n 'i a ' ht irrlrfctit v» or. hr morn In.- «!.!.• <ro*«ln* iii«. \etnartltr hfhliti » hi- pew auto urlvn wornr fhlnp *. •; urni-r « th lhe .leerin* wheel and he w„» UP.ilde to B.,(de fhi, mnrhin« and rati upon fh« aide walk Of Ihe hrldve The onlt duma«< ft f-ilp< 1 p- *n the mud feed* r nn the 'rent wheel. . d tt w«y |,.,d’v amaahed Vter (he auto aw a harked down off the •idewalb V- w i aide f#» continue on hl« wav to Wheeling Pay Today. Toda' will he r>n\ rttu inr the m n er- tn th; ■ tltinlly and a lar«e yum n t’l !»'■ paid ay the mill era have been working ateadv for «ome nmo and hate lain nothin* 'nil time The tn« n employed on fh. f* y, p rali roail will a'«o rerelte their |*ay. Aftpr tntmeet Held Up. Th.. hoard o- review ha lieen un ah'e to orrant/e In thl« Htv on ae eotin' of the appointment o' lieorae \enr,iim l» u.r 'ie|«l up h« ihe Hlaie ohi . p i. rape.'el 1'iai th" ,M. »,* «.11 lie n.f.|e miy week «ht. t will thron the bo.r.l ahtajl ten data tale in atariina their work 3 **vk Jorirm n»«it. ' • t • ii. .< ... „ . wn ' -,"‘i’ '* * < ' fie teeal * »••«»» <ll|S f . *4, ri-ii MVS,f p ifl<fM » f«t T< 4t T .** t.. ..f f,,, ■ • ’ fa J. " '•? mr',# H,» •*!•• Hfl.tff f.»r 11 ‘ *■'/ «•* » * t• M. ( ••f ti0»0f (Nff a • • "fHt'Shnl n»t «*fir» ,# ,,9> ' ' ’ V' • •’ " • at- ..f a*. Ittl . H,r" "»d a «tx 1 lie P I- f... e.tfne limy " • n>f 1.0-1 , Irvffw ,,rr f„r lb. W eel •-.* Meld a fY V " ’ ’ i’h.• ' II w no knew rtin \t % *»..e | ,«tf f M»r iirf,iri(t>nitnf« ,*'* e ' * *i.*l nn» * «»#»t r*.mg.i*f«.1 1 «m .t ffrmhsi of f *ia» J*. ,f * ►'*»*#** l>m riHf they mi); f«*\» f-r f * • funeral OninpiMtit. ' hf * *" r * **•* h#1.f m *,g ‘ ’ ' . > \ i9|nn fnnflli ffl 1 * ftrmnfl r * f* ’ * * ’ • w*M ».# I'U.v.j n li/yj «t th« Ctmr » rltcitMfi Ai t. « ; Bankrupt Sale] | YOU CAN SAVE WHAT THE MERCHANT LOST | P The entire stock of A. G. SAAD has been purchased at p ! BANKRUPT SALE by E. SIMON * BRO. end will be offered to } you. On Thursday, June 5, 1013, E. Simon ft Bro. bought from P the U. S. District Court, through W. V. Campbell, Trustee, the P ! entire stock of A. G. Saad. who had been adjudged bankrupt by $ the U. S. Court. This forced sale means a forced price, and we 4 are passing this on to you. We give you the chance to buy 4 these goods at actually leas than coat. 4 0 Remember, Thin Sale Is the Result of the p J UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT J 0 Compelling the Sale of a Bankrupt’s Goods. ^ p Stock must be sold st once. This is a good chance for you. p * SALE STARTS 9:00 A. M. SATURDAY. JUNE 14 J p And Must Be Rushed Through in the Shortest p I Possible Time. p EARLY BUYERS GET THE PICK—DON’T LET IT PASS. { ,£. SIMON & BRO. l | p Comer Guernsey and 35th Sts^ Bellaire, Ohio. P j[ WANTED—EIGHT OR TEN CLERKS. J raeet.ng of the committee ehld last week tne ticket w*s completed with the *A< option of tw* member* of the school board. Tha account of the full ticket name \ will be found In another column of thin paper. Brother-In-Law Dead. Charts* 51 organ, residing in t ie Key. nobie flat on Third street. r»- . ived a telegram yesterday stating that ills brother-in-law. Wiliam Loyd, had died at his home m Mors ant own. W.Va. The teiegrani did not state the cause *»f deat.i. The body will arrive In Wheeling early this morning and will be brought tu inis city for Interment Wedding To-morrow. To-morrow afternoun at 3 o'clock at tr.e home of Mrs Hannah Sedgwick, on llano\ er street, win o*cur the wedding of her daughter. Mis* Mary to Professor i Canton, a former etarner in tht* local ncnoolf* Many social .iffairs have been given for the bride-to-be in the last few week*. Flower Day. This afternoon at the home of Mrs Pettits, on Fourth etreet. the W. C T l* will rose; and the day will be observed aw flower day and th- msm bera will distribute flowers to the sick. All members are requited to attend land bring flowers with them Bridge Oompiated. .he new bridge being ere. ted at Salt Run by the *' e K railroad, north of the rlty. Las been completed and ta a fine piece of work The bridge la so feet long and is built of steel and concrete The new bridge was necessa.~. on a* c° .ct of the heavy travel on tne road Several others will be erected by the company ulung toe lines the coming summer. I-OC*l Man At xaatervlax morning. .ear.on of po Uce court In Wheeling t w.» j0, «i men. Hubert Ed-ri and l.ee Aioore. Were given a hearing un the charge of tlgi.ting at t »- pi, nlc g ien up the l air Grounds Hatunlar They were round guilty and 1 «orh on the etr.>t of Wheeling fur " line time, ar the Were Ariel »:o and ro*tn and SO days on the hill. Met Last Wight. The lo-al lodge of finis held a we'l attended meeting In the Shrex -Herx ry i- t.ldlrg lari evening and rmo imp..' v^'.t f M0f U rt •. | t re* meinmbere w. re taken inn. tne or <J*r After tn** biinutfift «*»mpl«*fr<! »t HC»* ial heSMiin v*u* . • f. •• ' ** m ‘J* a won.]# : i - .1 ►-• ■ •a th in tli*s p.i*t >r.ir an*l not* ha* t •* i.irwfut ni<»mbt*r *n!p or any lodge in the city. Wew Eid*wal*. N>w|..n Talbert inm th** r**t.tr«ct for UN n r * new hik m front *»f th * .»•••'• • - 1« *«M ' rn« r Of rift 1 and Wwlr.it etreete and work wae Martel xesterdnv The old walk was Ira.... worn and the new one win b* a ai^at linproxement tu that part of the ... Martina Tarry Brjsfs ' hi,'gills ..f I'ythiae will hold an ’y"1 J“*';>'■« ' 1 l.elr lm| In thr opn. hi... it this exer.irig Mi- * itl.er he Tilton made a business , '•* s' ' lull »x lie veat.-rdav In the Inter, et ot t Il-.dgrr. . will rase ' Mauler ease w a a triad m S>iutre : • ' *» ,nt' I I.aal 1- Ige .•! Kt.l-steie aril hold Kx;i'a(;,h'lr h*n ,n M ' • xe- ...T « . ... ... . „ ,p ,h* ' '“M •■x'H't.g .ml r dli g ,n the fn'tt 'h'le *"> ,hl"« but COB •'hildrei.s l>a> • x-es will t.e held . f . it fliit* program hits hr* n I’tri'H rH * ii,V,rf % ,r ** *'r*1** tr.i*lr H buainer« *1’If * *' •"*f « lafr ti\ illf ttHfrrbto Thf fro-• ,.r fi . in-t I*., r.f*M» ht *f,r «•! k» * |titiK th*- i»tfr*wl*crrfr« I r..m f i • *. tigr ti rjf f • *t It . «... kh "I1ers ,.r II - Ohio Valiev rauil .rx 1 *ai, ■ will hold a m.stlng V ’ ' ■ _ f«*tn.H.|. I ., . pur |a>se ..f ' •••• I': fl.tr. fur Ho x ear '* ' rUr,lured Ml.uii) is..» Hat the fin Tl 1 » "'I.. aft. thr month a !• "y.-i •led' hr l' ,’U, ,,'r * -•** nut a i-erin f t fie xtei.i Sun la. " ' la In or. ng 'lie e.ir.i of f 1 rt " f fi' ir*"^ I'* * be lla, grounds HSR.. |.li lit".. . t 11.10 naton rued ■ -I >"da bad lx '.ir-i,. ami, al * o k m the | oren e mine S i'da. even • V„ killle tun.. * ,,, .,-terday -• V " tut r .■ eg ... I . St, he * .* -agr.. uu nt ,,f rr.e men * 1 ', euu I 'll lit „f I.., » BARNESVILLE ' ** 1 **"' 1 **. I •'ai-i ma I • ■ I a. hara a id-la , T- a IM<| , aa.la.l I., II,a rl'r ha- -1. ■ ' * !" ' •**> ***»n« '*i -aa. whara ti.at • IT -rn . , , a anal , a-an..-ma. T .ara * " ' " *«l hr.-lhaaa hit la-1 In lh* r n*r f**| f| « |tr fr Mi«« 4 •*!. .# Hr ho ff« fti* -| it» *r» 1 f» H r f |h| - #> hnn|« hM I *• fM-ltlon «« tr*< h^r if! »h# * hin.l i.1# f4,r (| „ , nmlft* vr.if f Mr "M Wfi Mrfi IM la# Kmnrr #ni r '* *•••»'* «*f M-If If.tr l 1'ofift . h#r* * 1 w Ui I * •»> «rt I’r r nf W'.«| »’ »ln •'KfH Air* an.l fn.if rf)||. • f M-.n.f #v#mtr ;,rr vmii n> rrffl in « I llr r*r«ntt# #n«9 ’f ; "* f*r ’if nr 1 in t:i#|r *, mm n I ir*h *fr«-r « f-|r#**rit n#tf "‘,h «' ♦ K II f'urnnvi** nf t*r t il »»n» r 4ft** fnlffiHfi. nf Main' t frr‘ ' *,»l lnn,r hrt# fl.m « r#k fnr • •Mimtui*. HI frr Ml r..Jrm,v. hft* # i Miflon '*,M Mnii*lr V'ulfnfi, of f?rrrn«t**T*ff if'-f #rrtir«| hr if f«*r * «h<>-V I-all a I,I, M, an.I \fr. x., t*|»f||. .-r llnfif # i\r?»t*r T «• *t rV|t|% nr«1rr#«t hi thn Kr ■ ..f» • ) irilf #\n #rr|ir<1 #f|.| H#r# • ft# * il »»• worn fn th# 4*1 ft# M»« H |. Hl<*v1 f M r*f M «lr nfrrrf # \ 1«if m# r#'«tiv. lii \f. n-'m ilt# *h # »#TH Mr^ ’«#•• Prnf.r #,4 #nn T,mi. nf , Mr#Kn "’ll #-,.* h#r# H>4ft#p4#r r»r # %t«if #1i» M» »n* Mr# IVilKnr l«»l|. * . r W A|#*n fcfrrr* r M Willi## Purl «r1 Walter r#r p#n(#r. Jo# 4hrad#r #u<| Ch#rS## Me Donald. Eagle of this place, went to Zanesville today on a Ashing trip. During the summer the law offices of Barneavllle will be closed all day every j Thursday. Bfnaior C J Howard waa a business v isitor In SI • 'lalrsv Ills Monday. John Siiieliie. of Mount Vernon, la here for a visit with friends. Mrs. Samuri Weaver and niere. Miss t.ur.etla, of Broadway, are visiting Mrs Ueorge London of Pittsburgh. The Ladies' Missionary society of the Christian church and the Voung La dies' circle held a union meeting wlt.n Mrs w. O. Chappell, of Ohio street, Friday afternoon. Mr arid Mrs. Hose Pries and little daughter, of California, are here for a vtlt with relatives. Manuel Panroust, the popular shoe salesman of the Joseph Leap shoe store will leave this week for Wheeling where h« w ill undergo an operation lor eppen STEUBENVILLE I 8TEI"RENVILLE. O., June 5—Prelim inary plena to rupture the congressional nomination In this district u.re on foot this early. it la said Hint both state ' senators, Moore of Jefferson and Howard of Belmont, will he In the running; ev Congressman It. A. Hollingsworth will give all comers a whirl, while t'olumbl ®na county will have a candidate also I The Progressive party will have an ac tive candidate in the person f H. Frank Murphy, of this dtv. He will have a number of strong elements at his hack which gives him confidence to enter the lists Later on. Cungn sMilan hratiws will tackle all comers at the election. Marriage Licenses. victor H Hrefl..n, 2» years, and Anna I. E Chambers. 19 years, of SmlthA-M ““l* v'ag. 22 years, and Annie Mei jarl. 21 years, of Mingo Junction. Bb«ep Claims. bheep claims or $_ .*«, c are »n go hr. roje the county commissioners • «f that »mount. Iliul'i is for Sheep injured h\ • logs, at d $2.117 70 for sheep killed The witness fees amount to $711 90. G*ts Certificate County Treas irrr-ele, i Samuel SJark received hia rertlfivate of election on I Prtdav night and ho assumes harge ,.r \ hi- office In Septemhmer. Mr Stan, should have received Ida certificate n January, hec»u-e if he Is entitled to It tow he whs '^.-n But Democratic offi ‘ hi Is look at matters uueerlv when they want to carry out partlean tricks. Coart Matters. Three lurv dts.iyreemente 'n one daw In I'm I and J rourt left the tmprr ■Inn that there were some contrary Jury men In the lot. and law v. ra are leery .»r tr.MTik • are* with (hem He.idea ft* F’aulman rite, lurlea «!l«»*r. ed In the •.lee* Of the ata'e of Ohio ve I. M Mr. iMnieln. Tor ..exult, and the elate . f °bl*> \e Kmll I’rller. for attempted ar son VI illl.im T. Hteinmetz ve, Thomas Moor, rare dlrmis.ed Sh* ''T lluacmft'a deputies raid- 1 three apeakraele. on Kon.fav . "hbe VV 9> I’rair I.umher company y«. I nl..n I.umher • . r. t■ .. %. .ult for 9371 I* l.l.i V Irwin hae heaun milt aaainrt Stewart T> Irwin for divorce in at*. inony euetodv of children anti In enjo'n him from Interferon. «• with her Thev w.re murrh | .lt.lv li in..* |U ' llle and there are two i hildrrn. S'., alleree failure to provide that he ant | the ho. -elioM l oo.le and left l.er l.at. r they I ended rt Ornte City and he hi .unlit her to | . railway station am-, will. lime they have lived *ej arsto. alao that tin had him arrct.-d .,n a non anrport et.arre In th. . i.e of Am I'aiilman va Ste ,h. en.ill. K \\ heellns Tra.-iion . .-mpanv. the Jury could not aaree and It wn« bare-d The first time It . ame to trial .ludire Sh.dwell took If from t e f' au.l the eirrutt court reyeraed a.-d it ha.-h, M that a is Its eeenn 1 trial. \ bride remains a beds by honk or i rek! Hut Wha'e « bride sr'thmtt her wt-turr took? You don’t need to cook every meal. Serve a cold lunch with one of Weimer’s Pud dings. You'll make a hit with the whole family. W eimer'* pudding* are made of the very choice*! meal*. Thc\’re prepared and *ea*oned by expert*. Mrtwunt, Bologna, Blood Pudding, Hogs head Cheese, etc. F. WEIMER’S SONS 10th and Market Sts.