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REAL ESTATE. VIRGINIA STREET House of five rooms, water, uas. launtlrv. erliar. | >? ? r?- li?-s. front and rear van Is. Short level $}, 800.00 walk to business district HESSE & KIRCHNER CO. Open Evenings 25 11TH STREET Both Phones 471 " Member Wheeling Real Estate Board''. $3630 Will buy a new six-room modern frame house, bath. o!ei t?-'eit y. ^as and water, carafe: lot 40x100: an ideal home ? ELM GROVE. L. A. ROLF AGENCY 30 FOURTEENTH STREET. Monev to Loan. Fire Insurance. Members Wheeling1 Real Estate Board. <s o? Nine- room brick dwelling in tin* host <>}' location <m Eoff ^troot. Bath, porches: lot 40x140; stable in roar. Inj best of shape. Price ?9,000. Citizens Savings & Trust Co. BANKING? REAL ESTATE?INSURANCE Corner Sixteenth and Market Streets. Both Phones, 408. , Member Wheeling Real Estate Board. I FOK SALE AT WOQDLAWN Seven roomed i'rame, bath and laundry, hardwood floors, "white! and mahogany interior finish; eocner lot ? $5,500.00. FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION . Members of the Wheeling- Seal Estate Board Capital Paid In $150,000.00. Seal Estate and !?ire Insnranoo. i "W. G. BSAKD, Manager Seal Estate Department. MONEY TO LOAN - ON REAL ESTATE Amounts to suit ? Automobile. Fire and Plate Glass Insti ranee. DURST REAL ESTATE COMPANY Bell 1727-J. 512-13 Schmulbaclt Bldg'. Natl. 1286-2C. MOSSY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Members Wheeling: Seal Estate Board. r* gageaWHBBaBaBBBBaffigBiMagBgHBgMBESaBB&aBgg^" GOTO SS CITY? DOUBLE M MONEY TICKETS FREE TO ACTUAL INVESTORS. ALLAN TURNER. Real Estate Specialist, 1220 Market Street. Bell Phone 1135. Natl. 165-X. Cheap Lots ! rt*v~~I !?". I Mock from car stop as M?*Mtvh. :u ->275. ,vr , jjl i rotne." lor. Mam s!;eat. War- r Si wood. $:?<>. g g| ! ? xrta L-o'xi lot. Pir-a?anton. ? St| i47;?. | ? ! -I.-' ^tn > . W'arwood. ?} I ! & I '.anily in fcldainctoti Lan** j $ 1 ??sua larsi- Int. car line Out J fj ?hf Pike. lots Out iiif Pike, would iitaki* ?"hi?-kf?n farm. 1 corner iot. War wood. Ail o:i r>;isy monthly payments vvh^n partly naid for we win help you to build. $ il '5 Sixteenth and Market Sts. | Open Evenings S Money to Loan Fire Insurance & --r-rr^ For Sale EDGWOOD HOME Four rooms and bath, t'mo well water, compressed air tank sunpnes bouse with water. Lot 40xl&5. Owner saving town. Possession any time. i aium & Caldwell Soom 4 City Bazxi BuildLag. Bell "Phone 664. Hat. 'Phoaa 6S4-^C 2L\ ?. r^-uns. tc:ntt sr->un-l sprmi; wa :-r. < >no r -r?x str'-v? car I i n?r. !"ar-\ pvr m.>riU\. G?od r. r>"irti ;i o::y. SI 2 p?T month. Thfrd Floor SoKmuljA-'ri Jjatlonal 621 IJslI 15'-'3-l5 jbhsksto !W5 r-.-sse ?23H ssssa S 8 h It. fi- ? f..p n- r ?>r 52 3 V'-rk an. I [)? sti". ? \s. i I >?_? 8 ??? run- ro-vr-.s. both. -?c. St?vbl>: in p'iir, Price S".'?0o. 321-22 GEKSiLA J? BANK SLDG. Ileal Estate ancl Insurance, jp Phones ? Bell 892; National 113. | rskss 52a sasss as? R SAL*: R??id< <"m North End of tii. Is:anl. Own' -r Waving 'ii*- city :m?i :nu>t sol the property at n critic.. ?'? rooms hath. Sar^'1 r> caption ciU'Wed ? Ijir; goori h.'t air !':;rnno-; . a"rjietiv li'-ctrio fixmr* s. Krr.r- h -.aiding in srood condition. Idc-at location Security frustCo. Agents 3eU 77 ? Telephones ? Nat'-l. 904. jjii WILL BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.. Ni. I ? .'hrec story pressed l<rlck biilldlnf), looated at i the corner of 16th anil South St?: 6 living room*, and good sl?d storeroom. Lot 2Sx50. Good location for small business. Price S6.000.00. No. 2? Oouble frame house at No. I;>8 i 7th St., has four rooms and kitchen each sldn. Lot 30x124. Property always runted. Prlco 53.500.00. N'!. ? ? Six room frame located at No. 231" Chagllne St.. stone foundation. Lot ?3':xl00; rfiiterf : to two tamilles tor SIR. 00 per month. Price $2,000.00. FOR INFORMATION ANO INSPECTION APPLY TO ! ANDREW McGINLEY, Adair, j OR Ciiizess Savings & Trust Co. i ??> ' 'Member Wheeling Real Estate Board.) o-23-if FOE SALE ; i room modern house. .Richland ave i i hi*-, Warwood. I , ' , iKoderus & Winger tcr 1013 Sciimul loach Bxilldlag, Phones: Bell 1577; Nat'L 978. WHY PAY RENT? y<>a li.tv.' fto * r'. '! ihe iimb:tli>a to own ? ??.ui uotn? righ: :?rriui on this t!ne itntne of an?l btid:. arrangAc! f<ir t\9o fnrmllos. U'l ar.il carno*. ou Kioni St.. Ielaud, v*s your problem. PAUL-LOUGH CO. rJo. IS llth St., Bell 102: Nat. 873-M. FOE SALE 7 room h'-iisc. bath. cement cellar, furnacc. ->a U finish, slate roof. The ties: bargain in Warwood for $2,900. J. G. FINLEY, Agt. R^al Estate and Insurance. Bell Puone 35. Nat. Phoao 2. 1103 Scluunlbacli Blclg-. FINANCIAL ? bank ot Ohio *;a//e> "WHEELING-, "W. VA. Resources Over One iVLillion Dollars. PAYS 4'.? ON TX3CE DEPOSITS. latest magazines ty siiij;!*! tu:ini?-r or hy ths.- year di ' :?> >oisr Lonn- at publishers lattsi ? >. N'f\v<pat>*:rs. i{?M?ks, Stationary, "o?'l*k. quimby, ; Plumbing, Heating and Firs Sprinkler Systems EGB'T KYLE CO. Now at 1518 Main Street Grt Our Prices Before Installing. GOES TO FLORIDA I |>. A '-. I .- . I!, iiu- Inlol : i ? . r i m s ? : - !?*[< ; i ;i < ?>: t ? |?<inth'ti!, will h-asv Suti-ia* fur ? i;?- Si-i'li. ;v inff ii" : will i'i !!ia in to' ih>' vvifiii ? Col. SliUlll usiial'v ?< a vh< \Vin flnu ?- :i his annual sojourn ? c ii'-r in ihr- seasoa, hit! tif-rUI'-ii t" ????in!- ii 'hi.- year ,j> i ?nl?-r 'i> *?????- if t'Larl' s I-'. Hushes., ? !';'li:'" fcohjii-on ami : h'- remainder of : h>- [{i-publir-au 1 ! ? says tliai i'!-c.'ii>n in i ionla - 'rn> nrit'->i?lffl, :!>? iu i-.i i i:i.- iiaili'i where ; r'fii't ' sf.mv i iia? - ??! ??!????< ins a ){???? . ami *.\ >: . r? tit.- i !????: i-.?n i.- ;.i ' : i ? -ci r "VI lauil-.II :<.? (>?' < ?< ill ll ai COUlt'St. j i i REPUBLICAN LEADERS AT STATE CAPITAL DO NOT CONCEDE STATE TO CORNWELL. Will Demand Full Investigation of Alleged Colonization and Other Means to Beat Robinson. CHARLESTON. W. \'a.f Nov. JO ' (1 a. in.) Returns from the slate available here a: midnight indicate thai Ji'hn J. Cornwall has been elected governor <>i West Virginia by a plur ality of about tlti." voles over Judge Ira R. Robinson. Republican leaders, however, do not concede the election of .Mr. Cornwall and will not do so until serious charg" of fraudulent methods used to defeat Judge Robinson have been thor oughly investigated. i These i -ha ryes, out lined in a siory carried in i he Charleston Post lasi eve-, uitig include an allegation of the i in- ; portal ion by Democratic workers of four or five hundred negroes lo vote at Fairmont; the refusal to allow l.ooo qualified Republican voters to case th?'ir ballots in Logan county: depriva- ? tii>u of about 1H)0 Republicans In Cabell county of their votes and the padding, of the registration books in Webster county with r'.OO names or more. i The rest of the State ticket has been elected bnyond a doubt. Ten of fifteen , Republican candidates for Stale Sen- ] ate were victorious but the Democrats, it is now practically certain, iiavej elected fifty of the ninety-four inetu- ' bets of the lower house. I IN NEW HAMPSHIRE i CONCORD. N. H., Nov. 9.- -With 25 1 precincts unreported officially out ot j a total of -H4 in New Hampshire, cer tified returns tabulated by the Secre tary of State give for presidential | ?'lectors: Hughes, 40,339; Wilson, I 4i) .207. Hughes' lead. 131. Tiie unofficial press returns for the j 1T> missing precincts are not mailable, j as Secretary of State Bean announced : to-night, lie would take no further ac count of unofficial figures in his com-' putaiions. His tabulatiou ended with the above figures, and will not be re sumed until lo-iuorrow. The 'Republicans have demanded a re-count. According to the usual procedure this count would not be gun for l'j days, but it was said to night ihat some other way might be i found to expedite It. Meantime neither the Republicans j nor Democrats will admit defeat. it was learend today that John How- j ard. a special agent of the Department j of Justice, has "been placed in charge of government agents here with a view ; of watching the tabulation of votes. ? TUMULTY WlFIES AST5URY PARK. N. J. Nor. H, 11:30 I p. m. ? Secretary Tumulty wired for-| ma! notification to the President, of his; re-election. The message was wire-, lessed to the President, aboard the! .Mayflower. It was as follows: "1 am here surrounded by the loyal i Democrats of okl Monmouth, and beg i leave to send you our greeting and t congratulations. The cause you ha vol so nobly represented has at. last tri-j umphed, and we greet you. Our; hearts, our thought*, aaid our a ffoc- ? tions go to you." Secretary Tumulty waited for thei flash from the Associated Press that ; President Wilson had carried Calif or- > uia. When it came a shout of joy went ; up inside the executive offices, and j Secretary Tumulty, who had told the j President he would not congratulate j him until the definite news was known, i sent a wireless message to the May- 1 flower, giviug his congratulations. i GAUFORNIA CONCEDED ( Continued from First Page.) Associated Press conceding California ' to Wilson, Chairman Howell carried on ' ja conversation l?y wire with George I W. Perkins, who was 1n the office of | ihe National Republican committee in ! i New York. Later Mr. Howell made j I tills added statement to The Associat- ! ed Press: "While The face of the returns as i ] compiled by The Associated Press . i shows Wilson ahead in California, so : many startling changes have happened i I In tho count during the last 12 hours i that it will not do 10 reach linal con- i elusion on anything less than final in-! formation. The official count begins ; Monday and we shall watch the count- j ing of every vote in every county seat j in the state. "1 estimate lhat. there will be a dif- 1 ference of 4."uu or y.000 between the; high and low man on the electoral j tickets and this is greater than any ! possible majority in California. This < means a split electoral vote." "The announcement that Mr. R owe II ? has conceded California to President i Wilson was not unexpected," said 0. i K. Cushing, chainr.au of the Demo- ; cratic Central committee. "Prom the information wo have re ceived from all counties in the state we confidently expected that President, Wilson's majority in California wilt 1 not be less than o.? 00. In order that at proper count is assured in the .state ; ! the Democratic committee is offering a reward of SoJ'OO for evidence show ing tampering with the ballot boxes or | other i rregu 1 arities." ORDER BALLOT GUARDS : CHARLESTON. W. Va.. Nov. !?? A ; statement issued by the Democratic Committee of the state claims that j tempts have been made in sever il! ! places to tamper with ballot im.\e.->. j The committee lias issued instructions to every county in West Virginia to guard the boxes with the great"-;! care and prevent any fraiiuleni prac tice from changing the vote as it now , | stands. NEW MEXICO SANTA IT], N. M Nov. i\ ? t _? (,t G3S precincts in New Mexico give: Hughes, 2S.-1S3: Wilson. 22. "nl*. WHY HUGHES LOST. INDIANA POL IS. Ind.. Nov ??.-?! j Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of : ? : Prohibition National Campaign Com j tniiiee. today issmd a statement in which Ue said the Prohibition vote ? would reach :ir.f ?.omi ami iliai had tin ; Ke|/>iblican party ami j:- homim-< ' anything agaitysi. tin- 1 1 < 1 1 1 < > - traiiie | enough prohibitionist.- wi. ilij have 'voted 'he Republican ticket to hat. I assured Mr. Hughes" election m earii . i er returns. PROHIBITION CARRIES. PORTLAND. Ore . Nov. !? Imiira t ion - tonight were t rtn t t ii?? "bone dry"! prohibii ion amendment, which ?vas [ :ii:nei| io ;i|| jmpor'atioii o|' I i ? | < i ? i into t M'cgoi! |n<vrr:m>? purposes I had carried by about 1(0U" MOW YORK. Xov. li? Charles E. Hughes s i n'fi I loday much as he did yesterday. study in A election returns. Tin- nominee and his wife remaiued indoors all day. except for a iwo hour motor ride in tin* afternoon, Inn decid i'd 10 relax tin* viuilance of liieir watch tonight and went to a iheaire. Mr. Hughes' day was pun ciliated [).v cnnlerences wiih Win. R. Willcux ilie Republican National Ciiairinan, George W. Wickersham and Everett Colby and George W. Perkins, ol' the Repub lican campaign committee. Mr. Will cox assured i h?? nominee of his con viction I hat full ri'iitrns would show i he success or the Republican ticket. To this Mr. Perkins added assurances that California. Minnesota and New Mexico undoubtedly would be found in ilie Republican column after (lie conn; hud been completed. Mr. Wickersham declined to com mem on his visit to the nominee, as ci id Mr. Colby. The former said he was present merely as "a volunteer helper*' Mr. Willcox. on leaiini;. said l here probably would be reeoilli's )!i all stales where the vole was close and (hat he would do all thai was nec essary "to safeguard our inieresis." Another subjeci mentioned at the conference with ihe nominee v.*as i b * possibility that (.'alilornia might di vide its electoral vote, as in 1!< 1_. For the first lime in three nights, the nominee's personal staff was sivo:! an opportunity to gel a full night's rest. Mr. Hughes dismissed them all when they went lo the theatre and smilingly instructed them not to re turn until tomorrow, lie declined to discuss the situation, saying lie pre ferred to say nothing until the returns from doubtful slates were all in. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Nov. !?? Be cause of the closeness of the contest between President Wilson and Charles E. Hughes in California it was predict ed this afternoon by Secretary of Stale Frank Jordan that there is likely 10 be a split, in the electoral vote of ihe two parties. Jordan said he was hi sure ib.it some of both of the Republican and Democratic elec'ors will be chosen i hat he has already decided to ask boih parties io delegate representa tives to be present when the official count Is made. The count will probably siari abou! next Thursday after the semi-official count of votes has been made bv the county boards of supervisors. Jordan says iliere is no provision of law providing for a recount where the election lor Presidential electors is close, Congress reiving upon Ihe certification of the stale's chief exeeii live as the couni has been made by the Secretary of State. In 1012 two Democratic electors were chosen in California along wi;h Republicans ? Griffin, Democrat, win ning over .1. \Y. Finney. Republican and Del Yalle. Democrat, beating M. A. Luce. Republican. .There are several other cases in Ihe history of California where presiden tial elections have been so close a^ iO split the electoral vote says Jordan. This occurred in 1SS0, ISO:! and also In 180(1. KILLED IN MINE. Si,. . .i I {i,.-.it ?: I., lit" lllti'lll>;i'iir' CLARKSBFRG, W. Yh.. Nov. !?.? Nicholas and Phillip Colevelo. broth ers. were killed by a fall of slaie today in tile Dawson Coal company's mine at Lyons near here, where they were working. | WE DON'T PUBLISH jjj ! ficticious rates p TO MISLEAD THE PUBLIC. ? | a rts.^ torn?! at the lowest rales. If you have a loan elsewhere, bring in your receipt and we will show you how much you can save by BOR ROWING FROM US. Credit once established with us is as good as a bank account in time of need. Our rates and EASY PAYMENT plans have proved to be the BEST, because our customers are glad to come again. ??the old r:E:LlJ:A3IlE.?, Nat. Phone 1302-M. Hell Phone 501-1, 12? 3 MARKET STKZET. Over Woolworth's 5c and 10c Store Vincent Vercellcttt, Cement. Hriek ant) Stuno Contractor All Work CiKminTced. :?e!l 'Phone -!8-R. Patterson. Elm Grovo. W. Vn. ?"EFJD AM) DAIKI SITPUES Dairymen's Association, ISth & Ch:ipllne Sts.. ami U If f >? Street. Feed and Pntrv Supplier Both Phones ST HA'I'rO 1<I> SPRING WATER Pino*t wat?r la OhJo Valley. Delivered Pre.-h linil.v. Bell Stt-J. Natl 6?4. The EBigiravimg Co. H. E. STUPP, Mgr. National Phone 1S71-Y kEWo BUILDIK8 At Your Service DAY and NIGHT Kali Tones, Etchings, Illustrating', Designing-. THE REPUBLICANS ELECT TWO THIRDS OF THE SENATOR IAL CANDIDATES. Returns Indicate the Democrats Havc Majority of 49 to 45 in the House. While returns on the legislative tickets in i he several counties of West Virginia art* not ye: complete, owing to the fact that those returns were sidetracked to get figures on the race for governor, ii is now assured that the Republicans elected .ten of fifteen candidates for the State Senate. The Democrats seen: 10 have been fortunate in landing a slight majority in the House however, electing 19 members to the Republicans' 4.r>. One county is still in doubt on ihe legisla ture selection. THE SENATE. [ us! net ? in. i I Kirs t is ... j Tli i nl .unli ... j i-*iri ii .... Si x t i t .... j Si-writ li i Kitflii Ii I \ ill! Ii | 'IV III ii . . . . , Klev'-nt ii , Twelfth .. ? Thirteenth I K*i>uri'*enth j Kifiofiit h ? Totals THE HOUSE ! i "? > u n i i ? s. ! Harhuiir . j Hork.rley i Ron lie . ? ? I Itraxlon . , I Crenki; ... I I ?.itM.-ll j i *;< 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 1 1 . j Clay ; l.inildridS" ! Kiiyclii: .. : t'i ilni' i ; < ; ran: 1 1 i reonbri.-r ] I l;i tn|>.?liiiv I Ha ii' >" k . I lardy j I la rrison . i .laekson .. ! .If !'!'?? rsi in , j Kanawha l.ewis ? ... I l.in. oiii .. . I .ny.'iii . . . I Marion . . Marshall .. 1 Mason . . . , . M --I ??? :? .. i ,\ i ini'ra i . . M intri. Moiioir~':il;: I*. Monro,. . ? Morgan .. I .Me l.io Wi.'ll j Ni'' In ?tas . jl.hio ... ' I '??mlloi "ii ! PI'-'is, -nits ! I'licahnnlii! ' I 'ri si "II .. I'litnani . . ; ila'a iuii . . ' Kaliilnljih ! Ititoht.- ? I'.oan. ... Snnimors Tayi.ir ... I 'l'll' kr-r . . ! Tyl.-r i 1 'psliur . . j Wavri' . . . iWVt.stfr . lW.t7.fi ... j Win ! Wood . . . ] Wyoming I in. K Tt. lais . . ?- 1 1. .ill. I i Personnel of Legislature i STATE SENATE. II UST I ? 1ST.- 1*1 ! iii? i I infill. 'Ill SKt'uNI' I'IST. W. I-'. r.nr-B I ! Til I III > I "1ST. .\!. Is. I >11';. 1 K. I KofUTU I'IST. C.iyim -i-l I ? .hIsoii. j > i:. i I-' I !? Til I'IST. -.1. I : ? I ' I SIXTH I'IST. ? .1. W. l.lllii'i. IK.) V KNTi I I'IST ?? '? ? ?>.;????. ill.) i; 1 1 ; n t 1 1 I > ! ST.? \ . i: .\:..iiijsoni.-ry. 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I iii.i . 1 .i 111, !i \\ i ' 1 I tin* n ink iris: i'l* him I if Ik e?'CS iii >."n.cr' .Iiifl?^. M v 'nnsh.aiiil. nnfortiniBlPly. FORGING BELGIANS TO SHOULDER ARMS HAVRK. Nov. n ? Charges thai ih?* j German government is rounding up j and sending t(? unknown destinations i practically all ihe able bodied men in j occupied Belgium. are made by Baron ' Beyens, Helgian foreign minister in a. j statement issuer] by him today. Baron ; Beyens says: 1 "The German government is round- ' ing up in large numbers in Ihe towns ' and villages of occupied Belgium, such . as Alost, Glie.nl. Bruges. Courtral and Motus ? to name only ihe first 10 be vie i>nis of ihe measure ? all men fit 10 bear arms, rich and poor, irrespective of class, whether employed or unem ployed. Hunchbacks, cripples and one-armed men alone are excepted." j Necly W'ns Out For Congress Ov^r Fleming By Majority Slightly Over Seven Hundred ; ... ? Revised figures yesterday cut down | N'eeiy's majority for Congress in the I First District over Fleming. In his j home county of Marion. Xeelv's major- ! ity was i <><? ] . while complete returns j Iron: Taylor county increases Flem- j ing's majority there 10 Hi". The revised tabulation of majorities' follows : County. Fleming. Neel.v. Hancock 34!t .... j Hrooke St. .... . nhio Iu7!l Marshall 36!) Wetzel .1W2 j Marion Ififil J Taylor 1(>2 .... ; t Totals 213!) 2S">3 ' N'eeiy's majority 711! Republican Candidate for Congress in Fourth District Safe by a Small Margin. I'AI.'KKRSbTrG. W. Va., Nov. in.' Revised returns at. an early hour this morning indicate the election of Harry Wood yard. Republican, to con gress over Null, the Democratic can didate, by a majority of 337. The majorities by counties: Counties. Woody a rd. Null. Jackson 427 .... Mason 171 .... Putnam tin .... Roane 2s:: .... Tvler 540 Cabell 72f? Pleasants .1;") Wirt 1o'i Wood 211 Totals 14S I 1141 Woodyard's majority 337 "What makes .links so proud of his ancestors'.' I never heard any of then, did anything." "Thai's exactly ihe pyint. So many persons' ancestors did do things which got them into trouble with the police." ? Richmond Times-Dispatch. BOWLING 'Masonic Duck Leag-.ie. Victors. I--'- 2nd. 3rd. Tls. I X<*liili;.t'l "? !' war; ii" 33 1 Knu-khar: JSn In.", s7 j 1 1 aii'l it -m ] ? 2'> i'ii jit 60 i T"tals VZ'J 41.-I 3in in?;4 1 Bankers. 1st. -mi. 3rd.' Tls ! s: in i in. Hii ;? =? ;j ! i I ??> :? i i 22 ::is ill iol 300 Tola is 3."i" 2f'7 SIS t'65 Club Stars. 3si. 2nd. 3rd. Tls. (.'itrlin 123 I or, nil 32!> S|\ :? 1 12!' ) 2 1 31 L U7..V1 112 lhi 1 V 2 iSii'i liMiniif.-ili I I 1 12 Totals 330 32*- 1042 Throe Bantunts. isi. 2iui. 3rd. Tls. I l;t rr.'ll I3i; II* :> | ;{ i.s ? Ill i 21 !'v 33'! Wriil-h-ad I'.'l1 13H 33."; T ola Is I ' 'i 33 1 331 J i ?> j T'inifrhi ? Him wn :ry \ s. 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I ?? \vhnl?? \i! ii :.-l '* np.m ill.* t'i.n;..l !?';in?*> ftmusllril In :t.. ??!' Pi;l?i .? Prtntin,: himI tin* ?!?{ ? '.?iuini>'.i"ii*?t> : t.f Men* r.i .'t .,t?\ it,.| i. II Iiv orij.'r of :ii. i ni?im.^-:.i:i.-i ? ??!" P ? a ? 1'i,m: is. u.M'Jpi . liiii;.: U - M ? : V-wn.i-. J .> I>AKST F. I. l.ilMi Tr-asnr.-,. St P SH\\VKK\. S*:i ???? ??f S. p ?? - ? ..f PuM1-: l'i Jiittr^ it?! iIk \\ r- 1 \ MS'n!' li .1 1" ir :j I RESORTS AND TRAVELS. i To California 2nd Hawaii SPECIAL Tours leave Chlcneo every Saturday eveninz dtirinj; the Fall and Winter, vin Chicago, Union Pacific & North Western Line. An experienced representative accom panies each Tour. All Expense or Inde pendent Travel ? whole or part trip. Wo look after all vour travel comforts. Let us send you ''Winter Tours" beole containing full information about our First Class Tours. S. A. HUTCHISON, Manager Department of Tourn 146 So. Clark Si. Chicago WANTED? Male Help. WANTED ? Vowis nun IS ?? -'* vea r?, f> ilr whcii. IIt*?l ^!n r iJrocery. I dand St'iro. n-. WANTEO ? An ??ifn.ritnr?l ljook-k.'Pifr. eapnliic handling Ito rirr? sreounts. Apply 3.j-12th St. n ai WANTED ? Mn. Inquire I'.ryan A Jtlppus holler work '. ".Dili and MeCoilWh n-S I WANTED ? Sr. le.-'nen to sell household goods. K s imrii'it.-e uime!-e.<s.?ry and liberal coaipcnsatlo.) to iviile awake nun. i\ K. Adams Co., 11-iy-lllU Mam St.. upstairs. WANTED ? Men ,io/| lv\t\i for liRht factor; work. si - ply Wheeling Cotrugating Company, Martins !Yrr/. Oliio. au--J-tf WANTED - Two y- iuiK men lo work news agent < i.,i It. A U. I rain" Apply at L'litoli Nef.s Co. ofr .-t. I!. .t O. depot. se-3-tf WANTED ? At ? r.e?". .vtitj! pooil delircrv *r.d si'.ut Ik'.Vs. to work Iff'Tp school. Apply at <"lt?u'atton l>i;at:rn'iit. Intelligencer. between ?} and 6 *. in "notice to contractors Notice to Contractor*. tv;ii !???? iniiid a, Miners Hall. y i"| Ca.-ctiiefit cowplrro. 30 ft. by <>0, at l>iil?? nliio. Plans anil specification* can lw M J. Wow.!, Architect. /twin Hlds. IJ'.Mlajre, Uhi;?. or ;il lurk. See.. Hilli* llottom. ??h!o. Tli.* '?\v!i*T}j ie<crvc* the njrljf t*? accept #>r !??.??: any ??r .-?ll bill*. It??!? trill not bi? accepted after .Vor. lOiti, IMtf. Sewl all liifU t*? JOSEPH KIRK. Itox i" J 4 . Dillis Bottom, Ohio. ii- 1 in WANTED? To Rent WANTED To R EN T? F U RN ISH E D ROOMS WIT4 BATH. FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. All. DRESS GO. CART INTELLIGENCER. n 9 n: lost and found LOST !tm;*h ??f near It^p'iblirnji hi?a?l'iuaf?i***. Ifc'aarri. II ?s HonrcVor. 112' i'hai?Jlno 8t. FOR RENT. at and corner of main and tenth STREET: 3 FRONT ROOMS f20.W ?I FRONT ROOMS 21.00 7 FRONT ROOMS 'O.Ofl fi ROOMS AND HALL 30.'? I STORE ROOM, LOGAN'S OLO CORN EH 1 M A V BE IMPROVED) 100.00 JAMES L. HAWLEY. l065'j MAIN S7. FOR RENT ? I'U:. room* and l>.ish: niodi'rii i?i t ?.tiimircs. .'."S Si'Utii Kront. I>l! |>hone 7TI '.V. It- iVreiKi. twiii'rod. ii 3 i FOR RENT ? Ruil-llti? Jtiiiabli' fnr inar.urii'.-iiiri i," I urtiwi. m hi'o f*?r ftnracr. H. S. S.md.?. FOR RENT ? Ki.il .j rooms and /.'all), .iioiinr. imi v .riiiuii '". Ht'ff.Kiii'fl required. i?S S?"iitti Kr -nt >' . lioll J'Iiviht ::4 -\V. I. a i FOR RENT ? Modem !l.>>r martir.ciil <if Km His and talk. M Maryland Mrc?. H"H i-li' -i-: 1<3i?:X?t. !HI M. ji - o i t' MISCELLANEOUS. ?"& A 1)P SI' TVI TP 6T1 S'-cured. Trad? Ji .rtL J. JEjItI A reglster a. JTZL M. J Ui ^ Jt kjp 0(1 patenl anJ ii aociniii t. .iiifcaiiuii. Booklet tr??s S. .s. DUW lap, Patent l>uw>n, National Jbxclianye Bank Building. Wheeling. VV- Vt. I'UNERAL DIRECTORS Outl ARTERIAL EMBALMERS '-iliis H'UUJpLIj o.v.i.<li<3Cu lo 0.1 aii tiuuo. X i< iuti r H vy & ? S : More ? Ucli j Niiuunal 1742. iieaiJfeJICC \V. K. CoOW}, liuii iJiii-J. a;;i R.::al 1272-1". livsiiitliuc ? A. B?iLswe!i;;?r, NuIkid.iI lUvy-K. DIED CLARK? 0;i W< ii?*. >.2 j*. .rvtimif, Nmrmtier S. at ? Ins li"!i:i> in !s:? ulwiville, JU'liH T (I.AllK I- .;?uai >- . alii.-ll >ou at G.Ij. n jjuultu'..:. FUNERAL D1HECTO&S Louis Bertschy 1-UNtHAL director and ARTERIAL EM BALM ER, 1122 ar.ci 1124 Main Street ? Call* Answered Day or Ni&ht? Store L'hones 63o. C. J. Bertschy. Is'at'l Fhoine 1959-K Breummer & Hildebrand X'uneiAi i)iixcror3 una iijubalworb. Corner Market and Twenty-second Sta. Telephone ?? ? Qiipu <i?.v m>?] nisrht. NQT If! E . The Pu'illc ?orv?r ? . ?i?>n of Weil Virginia Cajitcl building. Charleston. \ inrrtuic "f filfl I'uM.-r ? Viu-HIM. la.. I oil T ?:?; ?.la{ ?;a> of A l? !!?!?:. ? ';?>?! \.. :o.:. ?.,?* ? ..f \\ .m Virginia. Nj?r?Ji?*u*S'?n ??? ? .ape*' r*:??v Wl:.'r.';;v '.<> rnli> l.a^ lh\s *1 n t.?vn Jiv f *.?? ? *iit??nv ?>' V\ . - Mujiju. ,?nil jt J?.r.lw ??r-?*-s ??! :?;n: U gi*j(iit?vl any (vrsmi . :i ? ? ?! !?? flic ? Ii i In. - - * . 1 1 kilLed by horse. I'.- 1 !,.? It.". ( "LA Ii KSi'.l ' i;? \\\ \':> . Nov. I' - ili'urtiM \ Nil/ nit. pri'-ji" (mis I i ;i i"i" : ?i: rii>in-y irinii'T. I . >t* i j i s i fi.>rtni-ii liri'il .li'i t- ,}.< ki?l\'-i| aini killed by a !ini>(' today ai ii:.- farm n.'jir I Sri'.lufimr: . il- was 1.'. j oars uiii Jlllil Ulllllii !T!i 'i. \t|M|l'ii|ill. : ? ? ? K-vvntlui lo-. w or Id's total I