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|p?vi' ' IN GOOD INSURANCE. Knl - then If you're unlucky to have ??j?.tn. you'll have something to'fall back on. The companies we repreMnt are sound ones,' and no one has tor regretted Insuring ln^them. Many !i;''?Tegret when too late that they didHpEtoS out IarS0 policies. 'YsiLAcr /^LEANING, Pressing and Re j pairing Ladles' and Men's 1' Clothing. Work called foi ! and delivered. MotMy rates HARRY R. COLE, ' Shop phone 90-w Bell Phone 241. Itev aveu TTaier Broha shoe store. %'f ?*** ***** ** IP Wardj tV** *#*** ?< * + ** ?< I and Mrs. Will Sherwood, of iwood, W. Vs., arc guests of Mr. Sirs. Nell Sherwood, of Water James -Haggerty has returned I home In Clarksburg after a few spent at his home on Guftey i. Fred Jenkins, who has been 111 with typhoid fever for four 1,' was so much Improved as to le to sit up yesterday for the first i Elizabeth Holland and .laughdiss Myrtle, have moved from farm at Union district, into propin East Ferry street, and Mrs. Thomas McGregor re1 to their home at Clarksburg toafter a two weeks' visit with iter's sister, Mrs. A. Nelson, s Powell, who has been the of her cousin, Mrs. John Dellolt, veral weeks, hus returned to her at Grafton. . A. B. Stealey went to Cleve !, Ohio, yesterday on a brief busir. Jesse Lynch spent Saturday at ton. r. Robert Klnkead, of Manningspent Sunday at the home of his nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klnkead, lerchant street. r. and Mrs. B. H. Wise and son. of estown, who have been the guests it short time of the former's sisMrs. E. A. Wilson, left to-day falser, where they will spend a few i visiting their son, Mr. Fred Rlee. r. and Mrs. Ira Williams, of East r, left yesterday for Little Falls, after a short stay there, the forwill go to Morgantowu anl the lat:o Triune to visit friends and relar. Frank McDonald, of Clarksburg, the guest of riends In ms city 111 Torry went to Wheeling Sunto visit relatives for a few days, r. J. M. Prlekett returned to Terra to-day after a few days' visit his family. r. and Mrs. J. S. Walking, of Coda street, are visiting friends In rantown. r. Charles Barnes returned to Loch i yesterday after a short stuy In first wuru. pi;- ' Mrs. D. D. Leonard, of Clarksburg, jE* . was in the city Sunday to atcnd the Eg .. funeral of Mre. A. Wiley. Bp, , Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Austin, or . Little .Falls, are guests of their daitphi$?. ^er, Mrs. Luther Steele, of Market Street, JR,u Miss Lily Swindler has returned from Shlm.ston where she lies spent Kg v adVeral weeks with her sister, .Mrs. |i;. Joe Higginbotham. i ' Mr. Samuel Miller and Mr. and Mrs. fel1 George Howard have returned to their I?;..' homes in Cameron after a few .lays' with Mr., and Mrs. J. N. Gaskins. Mr. J. L. Stealey and son Austin, H^i;jV?ifara business visitors In Falrvtew yesterday. Downs Items. '.Rev. Moran was at Conns for the /Sabbath, where he conducted during PPKtor.tiie- morning and afternoon his frst in their newly repaired and pfj;-" greatly improved church. / Miss Susie M. Swisher, making her Sfe'?,.home with her sister, Mrs. Elihu Bain- ' bridge, is at present with ber brother, feSS; 'Camden Swisher, of Oc.ll, Taylor 1 jKg county, where she was called on nc- 1 count of slcknes In his family, tour ' of whom art now down with typhoid fe.~' : ;Tdm-Graham Is doing a- lucrative I a; business In his woI!-e<iutpped store, and I ' bis boairi.ng bouse under tue direction < lull to ovpr I flowing with permanent atirl ti sclent guests. A derrick has Just been erected the McDongal farm located on Gri run, near Downs, for the sinking ( new gas well, which will be drlllei at once. Fair Freclnnd, on Look-Out J'n overhanging the vl-'ig.; like unto iianglng gardens of Babylon. has i his Interest in the gas well drilled his properly some months ago, fo sufficient amount to pay tl.e orlgl cost-price of the property. J. Luther Jones, one of (he en prising citizens of thin growing lage, Is at present building a 2-st mill ami fed store, which when ci .pleted will add an importaut indi.n much needed In that locality. . City Hospital. Miss Ida Corbln, who has been in Ing Mrs, W. H. Brant, of Morganto avenue, has returned to the ltospl Miss Riley has returned from week's vacation spent in Wheel! She Is now nursing a patient for Howard, Notice. Mr. Edward Mills, the gn at temr ance lecturer, assisted by toe Mezlc will lecture and sing 'at the Oiarot street SI. E. chfrch on Thursday ev Ing at 7:30. On account of litis Ladles Aid Society will not hold til regular meeting. Dance Thursday. The regular weekly dance will hebl Thursday by the Mnnongah club at lltt'ir hall. The hours art till 12. Music v.ill be furnished Miss Edna Clayton and Mr. Howi Epstein, 150 invitalions have been sued. ?' ? Chestnut Hunting. Prof. S. 0. Bond took Ills class the country yesterday chestnut far Ing. The amount of chestnuts foi was not so 'great hut the amount fun greatly over balanced the lack chestnuts. Miss Reeves to Entertain. Miss I.lnnle Reevs has Issued li tations to a musicale lo he given her home on Morgantown a'crate very pleasant evening Is antlclpa by the Invited guests. Rummage Sale. The Epworth League of the Dlatnt street M. E. church are making ret for a rummage sale to be held in near future. The exact place and d have not yet been decided. Returned from Hunting Trip. Messrs. Clarence Fisher, Geo Howard and J. N. Gasklns have retu o.l frnm o oliorf thflllP'Tl KUPPPSS liuntlng trip. W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will meet on 1 day evening at the M. E. church, good atlendance is requested. !? HOULT JOTTINGS. 5* HOULT, W. Va., Oct. 15.?John 1 Elfresh and little daughter, of Bar vllle, were visiting the former's rents here yesterday. Some visitors from Hoult avenue getlier with several callers from I/o made up a pleasant parly at the ho of Mr, P. L, Miller and sister Sund Miss May Palmer, of Fairmont, v a guest of J. N. Prlckett auil sis Jane Saturday and Sunday, John Clevenger and wife, of M tana, were visitors at J,istou 'Hit worth's yesterday. Mrs. Kssle Barnes and Miss Am Hergeant were visiting friends n relatives In Pawpaw district Sun.li Born, Thursday evening to Mr. a Mrs. Jas. r>. Bowman, a large in Work Is drawing to a close vt rapidly on the bridge here. The e of the welt will probably see all t stee- in place although It v. Ill prol bly be Fume time till the ilvet'ng all done. The inspeelor o.rdenined lot of rhets last week which delay the wot I: considerably. The Pittsburg Construction Co pany has the contract for removi the old bridge at F? M. and I'. .Itit lion. They have hoisting machinery a timber on me ground and a gang men at work putting up tressleing ai getting ready to pull Jov.i. the c structure as soon as .'reins ate ro niag on the new bridge. Faking It. Prom the Philadelphia Press. "And this Is the family Bible. I su pose, " said Mr. Newcorae, who w waiting In the parlor for Miss Pt say. "No," said Mlsa Passay's little brol er, "dat's do new one sister boug last week so she could write in It t about when she was born." You can say more, to more peop and for less money lu the West VI (Inian want column than through si ither medium, tt cent a word reach 1,0(10 subwrlbers. - Try lb mmtmrnm on RHH| ual 1 r ? mt- " . MR. JOHN E. HENSHAW, IN md _ . .., _ ?f John E. Henshaw, tno won kiiuhb iimui qI comic opera star, has according to all the p; reports scored the greatest hit of his for lli career, and he has many of them to In wl his credit) In B. C. Whitney's pro- fact, I ductlon of "Captain Careless." He andl l appears as Bigamy Lltle, an Amerl- "Sho^ can drummer, who Is Introducing a u fai (uj brand of .confectionary Jn Medlter- Mr, j ranean, Europe. According to Mr. will t Geo. P. Goodale, the well known dra- to-nig Cardinals Want Gii A Political Pope ALTHOUGH PRESENT PONTIFF IS TWE WELL, QUESTION OF HIS SUC- W rg? SECCOR IS DISCUSSED. irn ;fn: ROME, Oct. 1G.?In spite of (he fact that the Pope Is enjoying perfect ,,ms . health, the mater of the possible re- J)0]|cr suit of the next conclave, whenever It B^use ,,ri does occur, Is being dlscussel even gmjtj. ^ among the cardinals themselves, and ^ ^ g this with no desire to anticipate the end of or to be disrespectful to the "lh5 -J. Pontiff. , , The feeling of the cardinals has ' oly T changed greatly since August. 1903, W"s , and to-day there exists a tendency l tone ~ . in tin * quite opposite to tnat which iriuinpned three years ago. In view cf the ' Vatican experiences with France the "'we<1 cry this time will be not for a merely s ' ns" religious pope, but a political pope; L'canl pa" not for a saint, but for a statesman. l0" '' Even the strongest opponents of t0 ,0" three years ago of Cardinal Rnmpolla *'r' 1 "" now favor his election. . Ranpolla acow. *9? failed In 1903 chiefly because be was T'irn ='V- vetoed by Cardinal Puzyna in the When ,,,a name of Austria, speaking for the en- 'be pi lpr tire triple alliance. twelvi Although Pope Plus has suppressed (Iragg the right of veto arrogated by certain In wh - iiowcrs, the reasons which induced the triple alliance to oppose Cardinal Ram- ^ ale polla still exist, and the church is to- O nd day less able to nfford displeasing the ay. central empire. Sonsequ?ntlv there nil are rumors of an experiment with a H ay. foreign pope, 'in spite of the disfavor ir,v of the Italians. nd In this connection the recent' election ho of Father Wernz to be general of the ' ha- Jesuits is considered symptomatic. I5v- ov' is ery one prophesied that the new gen - _ yester a oral wouiu ue nn naiiun, uui unan; a ed German was chosen. 'ng CE land ] in- Mr. Frank Cushman. the Baltimore ''r'nes ng minstrel, has been playing in Cleve- S!lccef ic- land, and incidentally giving some very ' Interesting reminiscences to the pu- Georg n,i pcrs. A critic there says of him: re of "Mr. Cushman was and Is one of the tiinth nd great mlnstcls of the day. So long as J,ra dd he is alive, characterization of the ne- Annie in. gro will not pass away. He has stud- were ' led the men of that race all Ills life Mr. and kept abreast of their development, the si This line should ,be invented for him? 'lay m 'Art in burnt cork.' It would express sea. ] ip. 'he character and the quality of his and ir as talents. There would he no need of The I is- copyrighting it, for It would apply to been i no other minstrel man so well as to I'ttmbe h- him." in his ht cvangt ill Senor Jose Llmatour, secretary of The the treasury of Mexico, will arrive In sent t Washington October 23 from Europe, noon, li and will remain Beveral days before conduc Ir returning to his country. the R< i) : - and th ? Special book and Bible sale now- at < "CAPTAIN CARELESS." critic of the Detroit Free Press, art affords him more opportunity le display of his ability than any filch he has ever appeared. In It Is said to lit him like a glove ts a worthy successor to the Gun," In which lie made such ,'orable Impression last season, llenshaw In "Captain Careless" j ippear at the Grand opera housel III. I rl Dragged Beneath Pier LVE ITALIANS CHARGED 'ITH ABUSE BY MISS CHRISTINE LOFTUS. W YORK, Oct. 16?Twelve Italivere arraigned in the West Side court yesterday charged with by Miss Christine Lofttis, of itown, S. I. Miss Lcftus Is weak 0 hysterical that It is feared she be temporarily deranged Howshe tells a fairly consecutive of the attack upon her. She visiting Captain Godfrey Turnsand his wife, on a scow lying 3 North river Sunday night with Olsen. As women are not alon the municipal scows at Inspector Doyle, of the street Ing department, went abroad to er she must leave. He returned 1 post. A few minutes later the md Olsen started to leave the She turned to talk with airs, stone, And the man went on. she said good night and got on ier she was alone. She says the e men sprang upon her, and ed her Into a den below the ijler ich the scow trimmer lives. am Jones Dead :d evangelist died of eart failure yesterday in arkansas. TLB ROCK. Ark., Oct. 10. ? Sam P. Jones, the well known elist, ot Cartersville, Ga.. died day of heart failure, In a sleeptr on train No. 4, of the Rock IsRailroad, near Perry, Ark. Mr. had been conducting a most i iiAfiifni nifliihonin nitv. wiUi icri iai Ub , and left here for his home in la. He desired to attend a faniunlnn to-day, it being the fiftyanniversary of his birth. . Jones and his daughters, Mrs. Pyrnn and Mss Julia Jones, with him when he passed away. Jones arose from his birth In eeper about live o'clock yesleromlng, and complained of nanHe drank a glass of hot water . amedlately afterward collapsed, lev. Walt Holconib, who had isaoclated with Mr, Jones for a r of years, took the dying man arms and In a few minutes the tllst breathed his last, body was embalmed and was o Cartersville yesterday afterThe funeral services will be :ted by the Rev. George Stuart, :v. J. A. Bowen, of Mississippi, e Rev. Walt Holcomb. . .. = jitnr IT I THE COA ^ For October is now ii page edition. The Cut Glass + somest sheet eve the carrier. If y< + tal. Exclusive ( illustrated.* j. } WEST VIRGINIANS 4. J. AT THE LOCAL HOTELS. }. 4* * +++ { J' Tavern: R. Rynn, G, E. Jamison, J. E. Sisson, F. E. Love, N. 13. Reed, John A. Lorn, J. E. Wright, Doss T. Chew, J. H. Arnett, Tfi'oifias Thorp, W. C. Barrett, Harry L. BonJ, Lee FrelJwich, S. L. S. Spragg, Wheeling; M. Cameron, Littletohi -Itavld Satterfield. Murray; Henry Morris, Gralton; E. E. Yearkcy, Weston; Jasper Y. Moore, J. W. Tryman, J. T. Boggess, Clarksburg; P. Dougherty, Elklna; J. C. Hullam, C. L. Fletcher, Fanalngton; C. W. Huston, Morgantotvn; John Patsey, Berryburg. Marietta: Wm. F. Wler, D. V. Hughes, G. W. Keener, W. J. Burkle, Wheeling; E. R. ForJyce, W. H. Dewitte, Newhurg; B. S. Brake, Jane Lew; C. S. Hornor, J. S. L. Hornor, T. L. Hornor, Lumherport; J. N. Cotrane, Hopwood; J. F. Vanvorhlss, W. B. Jones, Morgantown; B. F. Wilson, Barrackville; Arthur Reed, T. P. Eakin; J. S. Smith, Amos; Leeman Maxwell, Jarvi&ville; W. H. Bailey. Grafton; William W. Furbee, W, W. O'Nell, Mannington. Manley: Mrs. Lee Boggess, Lumberport; Mrs. Lydia Parrell, Mrs. Myrtle Martin, Shinnston; L. Wood Win gate, S. Shuttlesworth, B. F. Shuttlesworth, Clarksburg: A. H. Blair, Parkersburg; W. H. Furbee, Mannlngton; A. M. Rice, John A. Henry, Wheeling Watson: J. H. Rineharl, Shinnston; J. Burkllner and wife, Charles Chadwick, Wheeling; J. C. Ely, Morgantown: F. M. Cole, Grafton; Charles W. Worcester, Clarksburg. Jackson: C. C. Dunn, S. P. Hallen, Wheeling; H. Collins, Salem; George F. Sturm, Burton; W. B. Conrad, Davis; J. L. Michael, Parkersburg. The average country woman looks at a restaurant bill of fare as If she was tr.ving to pipit out something to eat that would poison her. THE BIJOU Family nitre Barney Street Open from 2 to 10 p.m. 5C ADMISSION 5C Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Tlie Great Jewel Robberg Kit Carson IVANCICH'9 ORCHESTRA FURNISHES Music for ail Occasions At Reasonable Prices.' Violin, cornet and hirp or any other combination of Inatrumtnta aa desired. T. IVANCICH, 1 J... 1 - . . 1 IousTfurn it Time at The Cost City. Stock is Now Complete. Great Many New Pattern iber, We Are The Large aid Rug House in Fairmo L CITY NEWS r? nrPOC. Th T<2 1Q A f'WP'l and China supplem r published in this C du don't get a paper lesigns in cut gla fflVmYDressed I l No Cincaoo Nor P ^ I have moved my sbop into i ~ clean place, where you can alw tee freehest Beef, Veal, Pork an ^ I select my own stock, and do ycu get choice as well as fresh n Fresh butter and eggs, and ga VfTt neinnc n?n nn/1 liniin A i'lj {II ll/CO OIO I IgUl'l uuu UV(V Serloln Steak, per tb, ..15c Porter House Steak ^,.150 t Round 8teak 15c Rib Roasts 12|/2e A Boiling Meats 7c Compare these prices with c ways, and your child will be tr yourself^ Cornel DR. BAILED in Chronic Don't Buffer a day longer It you Imagine yourself to be In the last stages ' of disease, but come to me AND BE CURED, If you are suffering from varicocele, stricture, gonorrhoea, gleet, enlarged prostrate, bladder affections, 1 blood poison, neuro-deblllty, lost manhood, Incompetency or nervous ex- ' baustlon from overwork, Indiscretion or excess. THE Latest Scientific Instruments used In the Successful Treatment of OFFICE HOURS?9 a. m. to S p. Consultation and advice free. Static Permanently located on Monroe, betw? Fairmont, W. Va., Jacobs Block, roomt stairs. TRANSFER""" I move anything from a baby ci It qulokly, also make a spec: Goods and Pianos without dami call me up. I deliver Coal city In short order. When you sire anything placed in storage Trunk hauling a specialty. Bell Phone?Offloe 8, Ret 340.fir J Con.?Office 100, Res. 70. ff , J, STOP A t ;C-4LI IV'ICB * i ll CP & a A A A A A A A 4 ^ ^ W ^ 9 ent is the hand- t 1 ^ity. Watch for || , drop us a pos- + ss, handsomely ? MM omu J asking House Meats I ""?*?n?n nw/t lianfl D niAO lew (juui UCIO) au" umo ? .nivwu-.-^pr_. ; ajfRBH ays, Winter and Summer, get ^ >.i'^ d Sausage every day. my own butchering, so you see leats. me in season, they areVeal Stew 10e A , J Veal Roast 12J/ic - . Veal Steak 18c * Freah Pork 12'/e Pork 8auaage 12>^o ithers. You get full weight al- A : eated as well as if you come JOHN FEOBENE, ' 1 Market and Merchant Streets. + r, Specialist Diseases. Satarrh, Aathma, Hay Fever, Deafness ind all Lung Troubles. ' Varicocele and 8tr!cture Cured. ?ILES?I cure without operation In It -S days. No detention from business, RIVATE DISEA8E8 ? Newly CO* : ffl rroefpH mnpfi enrpd All blimlnM and Itching, Inflammation and u? \-0> natural weakness stopped. RUPTURE?Of men, women and cblV V | dren cured In from 10 to 30 days. No detention from business. Why ' * 'J| wear a truss? Under my treatment you throw It away.. KIDNEY, BLADDER AND STOMACH i TROUBLES?By my system'of treab j ment show signs of Improvement at . once. f SKIN DISEASE3 ? Treated aucceeafully. |,v: fHEUMATI8M, INFLAMMATORY or CHRONIC, CURED?I will mak? '<1 calls on this class of patients who [ ':/': $ cannot come to the office. If yon ;ir^ cannot call write for home towfl^?jg? ment m. dally; Sunday, 11 a. m. to 8 p.'m, .''A treatments and Ex-Ray examinations^ ;s|y len Main street and the opera houses gfe i 204-20$, second floor. Come up ..ll I Bell 'Phone 414-J. " * HAULING. 1 irrlaue to ? car and do :.y. yj? Iflty of liovlng Houoohold ' ige. Whan yon need' Coal, 'v - v ?/v3 and Sand to all parte of tha r. i have Haull'p? to do, or do- ? i, tee Thomaty ho'? the man. TUAIf i C Plrlu Arenno, ;3 V , IflUinAS, NwttoTanra. s aomentjM Don't ruth madl^ through thla Mo