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jNTY OVAMHltlCAX riN. n?>?r Urn lllvcr CrU.!,?l liy 1(? WolKllt. Till j.lato is tlm absorbing topic in Martin'* Ferry just now, and Americau tii'i ulatf iikuIo in ov?r 11 halt Jo*un dif ferent American cities is exhibited.; iin\\ Crooks, tliu nolo innnufatur ; '; tilt- McKinloy button, has created 'V. ' Ration by decorntii.ff his , i baMaenHoa Hanover street, tho J.r-li' i .il thoroughfare, with American .. . of all sizes and uhapes. llio j ' , ..jjyot i.-f 20bv 72 inches, niudoby 1' h Kaufman & Co. at Apollo, Pa. . bright sheets made by tlio United I;' |r,m and Tin Manufacturing Co., ?t'l??-aui 11? r, I'u.. are hIiowii, also sheets at the I'ittBburgh Imposition in iV-? l'iv Morgan k ?Sons, of Martin's Lrr'vLouis .Stamping Co.; Clnein . ,5i'( '.rrugntinu Co., at Piqua, Ohio; ,v Hamilton, of Pittsburgh; I 'na ixTiil. last fall; tin cup mado at the Stamping works, and a do/en {piit i .a- ii "I" by Conrad Long, a Detn of Martin's I-Vrry, who j . l,(\-a iu the business nince ISoO. (?,,,? :.s has letters from nearly all 0f'ubovo manufacturers, showing ? tlio American tin plato in mado of \i'in-rii,.m steel in American factories . ?1, by American workmen. The Whirling /?'r said his so-called \iin-iiran tin plato was only nht^et iron, .1 in lead, and that a Republican w, rkcr oirered to bet him so. This ;i lal-eliood. No Jtopnblicaxi tin ?, rh-1. U?'iii"cratic tin worker, or any r tin worker ever ollbred to bet t .!v-. The slicet the llfjistcr calls ? it n dipped in lead'' in probably tho n ?? ij-urin^ i.V? by 72 inches, which iii' American term' plate, made for j ,ii!i?' purposes. I'll" ?tecl blooms ir which this ..as made were tiiiiiV' tured at Mini:?.lunction, and tli,. ;,;.;ck plate rolled by Kaufman it under the supervision of S. A. (i.Virluy. The tinning was done by lm.!*. who never saw a tin works until tl , ? :< :? riH'tl the business at Laufman's, lii'j'aiixtun? eonsistiim of tin and lead, i, ? lend alone. This lirm has" been inukii:^ tin plate day and night since ia-t spring. W. C. Cronemoyer, President of the United States Iron and Tin Manufac turing Company, writes to Crooks as "Complying with your re quest of the 23.1 inst. we sent you yes terday by express a paekngo containing iirL'ht tin plate. Tho body of these plates is made from American steel, rolled by American workman. There are tin uiincs being developed in this country and we have ordered a sample car load of block tin from the Califor nia mines. Hut. of course, the mining industry, as well as tho plating indus try, is only in the beginning. Never theless the sheets we send you are as jriiiuiir- American as those sheets which come from Wales are Welsh, be cause the tin mines m Cornwall are in,-a almost entirely exhausted and the Welsh tin plate manufacturers are draw ing their supply of block tin from tho suae source as we do; that is, from the Kii.-t Indiei and Australia. "There is no doubt, however, that the mines in this countrv will soon be able tu supply all of the block tin necessary lor the manufacture of tlio full supply of coated steel plates required." And yet many Democrats, Campbell and all, claim that no tin plate is made in this country ! Orders sent to any of the mills mentioned will convince "one that this is untrue. l'iie J- unmans have been shipping for months bv the carload to Philadelphia, Cl.icairo, i'ittsburgh, Wilmington, Kead in^r. Canton, Akron, Wheeling and other citks. Caldwell cc Peterson, of Wheel in:. recently received a carload from this firm. inested slieeto of the tin mndeatthe Pittsburgh Exposition were rolled at k:tiin!or; i'.i. Mr. Joseph Wutters, of Martin's Kerry, has a tea pot made out ui the Kxnosition tin anil says it has Lm. <1 three times as long as any Welsh till pot they ever used and it is still fe'OOil. .Mr. I.o.mi: savs the Deminlertin works up to a much better advantage than the i-roimi article, and if anything the peinm.er is superior. Mr. hong, who is tlu* most experienced tinner in Bel lur.iit county, is much pleased with the I'eiiunier tin. The tin made by the y-rpns is more heavily coated than the Demmltr tin. IS UN WOOD. lmhutrhil Itnini, Personal Gossip an?l C.eiierul Ncyvs Notes. A number of residents of Union dis trict from out Caldwell's run were in town Thursday evening attending a law fcuit before Squire Kiddle for the recov ery uf misappropriated money, the pro ceed-; of a festival hold by the .Friendly , society at Sunnyside. _ I A lively tussle occurred at the corner j of Seventh and Main streets Thursday evening. The participants were two well known young men of the Centre ward. Friends interfered and the com batants were led away before tlio police arrived. C.l):!ly, of the Wheeling Natural Gas Company, was in town yesterday 011 his way home from a well the com pany is drilliug in Ohio. Mr. Dally has entirely recovered from tbo accident lie met with at McDonald; Pa. , A number oi young folks from here ! ami r>t-l!aire wii! go {o MeMechen this evenim: to attend a festival given by the Disciples Church, oi that place.1 The proceeds are to help furnish the i new church. A larj;e crowd went up to the Fourth Street M. E. church Thursday evening to hear Dr. Leonard's lecture. A larger t crowd will ulso go ui> Sundav to hear, the ldsiop. Delegates from the A. 0. U. W. will xo to I'i'.^burgh on Tuesday next to attend the Grand I.odgo whicli moots at - p. in. Tuesday. l-'rank !>onar, the eusrgotic young teacher of Sunnvsidc, was calling on irienils here yesterday. The electric car E broke down at the corner of Sixth street, and delayed travel several hours. Mrs. 11 C. Sprouts has returned from IMtibursh. where she attended the Exposition. Mrs. Williams, of Martin's Ferry, is vi-itiag her daughter, Mrs. James Do! an. Joo Woods had his ioot badly mashed at the steel works yesterday evening. Tho teachers and trustees held their regular monthly mooting last eveninu, Charles Havens has accepted a posi tion with Druggist B. 1\ Peabody. Mrs. ii, Vance and Miss II. Davis nave returned from Pittsburgh. i'lla Ushman is convalescent after a severe siege of typhoid fever. Mr?. Quigley leaves next Monday for a visit to Philadelphia. IStUh Snlnt and Sinner. J. 'rouble.* the sinner and troubles the sninL l.'^.'^h^omo.trj-tng nrA nu.-ty complaint, think it incurable i toll you It ain't Excuse the grammar; it's tho truth I m after, whether grammatically or un ^ranmuiticallytold. The truth "is that catarrh can bo cured. The proprietors . !)r- f age's Catarrh Remedy oiler. $500 lor an incurable case of Catarrh in tho Head. I he Symptoms or Catakuii?llead ache, obstruction of noso, discharges falling into tho throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery and acrid, at other#, thick,' tonncious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and oircnsivo: eves weak, ring ing in the earn, uenlnesa; otl'ensivo breath. Hinell and tasto impaired and general debility. Only a few of theso mnptoms likely to bo present at once. l5r. Sage's Jtemedy cures the worst cases. Only GO ceutfl. Sold by drug gists, everywhere. MOUNDS VILLI! A 3JI*rrIlniirou4 Mcltingo of Elinor Mut ter* from MiimlmU'H MHropoll*. Jacob Israel was tried before Justico C'riswell Thursdav night for assaulting John .Steele hut Tuesday, when tho as sault was made upon H. .1. McFaddon. The justice's ollice was ho crowded that the lloor oavo way, causing somewhat of a panic. Tho" trial was then ad journed to the Masonic Hall. In a few moments the hail was crowded to its utmost capacity. Fifteen or twenty witnesses were examined, and the case was submitted without argument. The justice imposed a lino of ?10. and costs o\i Air. Israel. It was after 1) o'clock be fore this case was concluded, ami the case ogainst Air. Israel and his two sons for fcloniousassnultuponMr. AlcFudden was then called. Mr. i'arlcinpon, who appeared for the defendants, desired the case to bo postponed until last night, but the prosecuting attorney objected and charged that there was an attempt to delay the hearing, whereup on Air. Parkinson stated that he could stay just as long as any one elso, and the justice at once called the case. A large number of witnesses wero summoned on both sides and it was lomr after mid night beforo the testimony was con cluded. When the evidence was all in Justice Criswell thought the respective lawyers had sufficiently shown thciruood staying mialities and adjourned till last night to near tho arguments of the case. Israel and his two tons wero all held in $.100 bail for court. They gave it. Several times during the hearing of of the easo tho great crowd applaudod the witnesses, and especially so Air. Darby (J'Toole, whose ready Irish wit nettled the lawyers. Samuel ilagerman, who is intho quar termaster's department at I'ort Custer, -Montana, sent his brother Hence some interesting Indian curiosities and relics . this week. Tho most interesting among them are three plaits of hair about eight inches long, which were cut from the head of a dead Sioux Indian kilh'd in the Wounded Ivnee fight. Air. 1 lager man got them from a soldier now sta tioned at l-ort Custer who was in the fight The project of a new building associa tion is in a fair way to materialize soon. It is the purpose of tho association to build dwelling houses for those who may desire, to be paid for in monthly payments. J. T. Francis, who purchased Air. AIc Conkcy's store in the First ward, will take possession about the middle of the month. The report that Air. AlcConkey had bought the liagerniau property was unfounded. The new Democratic paper will be is sued in two weeks.. The Kpworth League is fairly opened for the season. MARTIN'S riOUllV. Death?Cniupbell?IuterfAtliiK Meetiir.; To Nijjht?I'ornoiml, Die. Pavno'a Business Pointers ami Dic tionary of Synonyms contains the new tariff complete. Those who do not know the rates of duty will find this book of over 200 puges very valuable. There are fifty-three pages of the sched ule. This encyclopedia of information will be sent post paid for 25 cents. Postoflico News Stand, Martin's Perry, Ohio. All persons who have contributed provisions to the soldiers' reunion will observe that the wagons will call for them on Monday. As some of the lists do not give the streets on which the donors live, the committee will deem it a favor if they will stop the wagon or send word to the hall 0:1 Monday after noon. Much kicking is being done by per sons who were drawn to St. C'lairsville 011 Thursday by the announcement that Major William McKinley would be pres ent. It has been known for six weeks that Major McKinley would not attend, and yet the management advertised that lie would be present. Miss Mary L. Smith died yesterday morning at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, on West Hano ver street, after a lingering illness. The funeral services will bo held this after noon at 3 o'clock and the interment will be at Plainfield to-morrow. Tho card in yesterday's Intkllighnceu concerning tho American tin plate tea pot was that of Mr. J. M. Walters, not "Walters," as the type made it. Mr. Watters will take pleasure in showing the tea pot to any persons who will call. A few Democrats and Republicans as sembled at ihe Cleveland & Pittsburgh depot yesterday to see Governor Camp bell pass through on the 11:20 train. The governor nppoared on the stops and shook hands with the boys. To-day Mrs. Brvson will have a fine monument placed ou the grave of her husband, the late Lewis K. Bryson. in Rivcrview cemetery by John (Jeis. The monument is marble, eight feet, four inches high. The hot iron machines of the Lauuh lid were obliged to knock oil* yesterday on account of a scarcity of iron. They will probably bo oil' until new stuck:? are put up. Mr. G. W. Chcsscll, tho popular pos tal clerk, has been transferred to the main line of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh road. Several persons havo promised to ad dress the regular meeting of the Repub lican club this evening. Mrs. Listen, of Littleton, W. Va., is the guest of Mrs. Williamson, on Fourth street. The new dynamo at the electric light plant was given a test last night. Mrs. Mary P. Shipman has secured a pension through J. T. II a lies. Mr. George McMahon attended tho Pittsburgh Exposition. Miss Hannah I3ird has returned, much improved in health. Republican club meeting to-night at 7 :iJ0. A gambler has been arrested at Hen derson, K\\, for opening a gravo and cutting a forefinger from the hand of a dead woman, to bring him luck. Vapor I'olsou tuid lis Antldolo, Tho morning and cvouin; mists that pervulo the atmosphere of malarious localities cannot be breathed with impunity. A safeguard is needed to rentier harm less thedangcron# miasmata with which they arc impregnated. The surest, safest defense is Hosteller'* Stomach hitter?. It Is ?n antidote to the poiaon which has"' already been inhaled and horno fruit, an adequate preventive of its harmful eili-etx No preparative lor breath ers of miasma tainted nlr or drinkers of mala ria poI?oned water-like the hitters. It com pletely neutrall.-es the otherwise Irresistible on set of tlioaTlal foe. Settler? ou newly-elearcil land, excavutorsof canal routes (notably thaton the Isthmus of Panama), western pioneers uud emigrants?in short, nil subjected to malarial in Iltieucos lu air or water tlnd iu It a benign reme dy, an etleciuul safeguard. LMsord-jr* of the stomach, liver uud lowels, "la grippe." rheuma tism and kidney complaints are remedied by the bittern.. . They Are the People. HOW CAN ANY ONE DOUBT IT, WliLMi lluiuhc?l? urn Tontifylng?Now Onos Tliuru i* no longer nny doubt la the public mind but that Dr. Copoland ltoll are thcmoit lUCcoutful speelullsti in their lino today. How lias thlM been brought? Hy the very word of the publla themselves. Hundred* of wltnesueshavo testified to It and new one* are adding their cvf* donco eac h week voluntarily through tho me dium of the public press. This week ouo w?ll known person makes a full stateiuout.J wim.iam nournru, mahtw'h reiutY.a Mr.- William Horcher, of Mnrtlu's Ferry, a g'awblowor hays: "My hrud and nose* would stop uj>. I lind very severe headaches and pains# through my tomplosuud in tlio back of my head. I had a hu/zing and roaring noise in my ears continually. J could feel the mucus dropping back into my throat, which kept mo hawking and raiMng to clear it. My sleep was rotless and broken. 1 would get up mornings actually more tired and worn out than the nlgbt bfcloifii My work was a drag and my life a punitive burden. "I was In this condition when I first called on Dcf. COPiiLAND ifcJIKI.L, after reading so much of their noble work. After examination I thought they uudotstood my ca.se, and finding their charge's so very reasonable. I decided to place myself tinder their me. 1 don't bcllevu I ever made abetter resolution in iny life. I have Improved from the start under their treat ment and I can heartily recommend these gen tlemen i.h competent physicians, and their method of treatment most pleasant and etl'ectlvo. Those fluttering from any ailcction of the eyes, ears, throat or noso will do well to consult them and be rellevod." POCTOllSCOPKLANt) A BELL have located permanent ofllces at ll'Jl Main street. Wheeling, \V. Vu., where they treat with success all curable cases. Oillce hours?'J to 11 a. m.,'J to o p. m. and 7 top. ui. Sundays, "J a. m. to 12 in., and 1 to I p.m. Specialties?Catarrh and diseases of the Kyc. Kar, Throat and I.ungs. Consultation free. Address ull mail to MIS. COI'KLANl) UKLL, 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W. Vu. Treatment, including medicine, &*? u mouth. All Sorts of Loral Nowm and Gossip from Low is Fisher, an old gentleman, lost his poeketbook and $134 in cash Friday evening, but was fortunate enough to recover it. Mr. Fisher went to the bank ami had deposited ?3,-100, and took his poeketbook and the balance and'put it in his inside vest pocket, but it slipped out and dropped on the pavement. Willie Young found it and gave it to his father and Mr. Young advertised it and the old gentleman got it. Michael Lvnsky and Joe lihubottom, iSvilig Add I'd. IUCLIjAIKIM thu Glass City. a colored man, got into a quarrel yester day. Lynskv threw a stone at the other, breaking his arm and probably one or two of his rib.';. Mike is in the lockup. The Chautauqua Circle met last night and the following subjects were dis cussed: "Leading Facts in American History," by R. C. Faris; ".Social Insti tutions of the United States," W. Z. Morrison. At the Bollairo gun club shoot Thurs day the following score was made out of a possible 25: ji. T. Cowen !'.?; Dr. Kemplo 11; Dr. Cooper II; Dr. Boone 5; M. Cowen l? and George W. Yost Fifteen Knights Templar went out to St. Ciairsville Thursday evening to at tend a meeting. Albert Thurber, of this city, and Miss Delia Ilarler, of Barnesville, were mar ried last week. Miller Booth, secretary of theBellaire Gas and Electric Co., is in Philadelphia. AV.}{. Dutton, oi the Malta Jicghter, is in the city seeing his old friends. The Gravel Hill Literary .Society held its first meeting Thursday night. The Iieatherington band will give a concert Jo-night at the parley ? ? The Crystal glass works' will blow glass to-day. The Daughters of Liberty met last night. Tho steel plant is working steadily now. Catarrh Can't l?o Cured with local applications, as they car.not reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro it you have to take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct)v on the blood and mucous surfaces, liall's Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was proscribed by one of tho best phy sicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredi ents is what produces' such wonderful results in curing catarrh: Send for tes timonials free. F. J. Cijenf.y A Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 70c. Excursions in Exposition via II. ? O., So:?t. it-l, HO, ami Oct. 1, 8, 10 and i.-?th. On above dates the Baltimoro & Ohio Company will sell excursion tickets Wheeling to Pittsburgh and return for $L' 00 including one admission to the Exposition, good two davs, and when sold on Saturday good to return on Mon day It is said that Chinese sugar is being landed on the Pacific coast at a cent a pound less than home manufacturers charge for the same grade. X lfnvo taken .Several Bottles of Brad field's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other dis eases combined, of 10 years standing, and 1 really believe Jam cured entirely, for which . please'accept my thanks. Mas. \S\ E. Stkbwks, Nidge, Ga. Sold at wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co., and all druggists. -1 Sudden Drathx. * Heart disease is by far the most fre quent cause of sudden death, which.in : three out of four cases is unsuspected. ' The symptoms are not generally under stood.* These are: a habit of lying on the right side,.short breath, pain or dis j tress in side, bat :k or shoulder, irregu i lar pulse, asthma, weak and hungry j 1 spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dronsv, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Disease, free at the Logan Drug Co.'s, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' uncqualed New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine,' which cures nervousness, headache, sleejjessness,. ellects of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. ^ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla! ? NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK-GEO. R. TAYLOR. Geo. R. Taylor 1150 7^PCIN STREET 7CND 1153 MhRKET STREET. in French, English anil American DRESS GOODS. New Fabrics for Street, Visiting and Evening Gowns. CLOAK DEPARTMEHT. Shoulder Capes, Long Berlin Capes, Fur Capes and Muffs,; :' ????"? ? English Walking Coats, Alaska Seal Sacques, Long Krimmer Capes, Long Astrachan Capes. And a Great Variety of Small Furs and Fur Trimmings. InTEW goods In all Departments, FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY! GEO. R. TAYLOR. Want to Reach a Growing Region ? ADVERTISE IN TUB Wheeling Intelligencer. COVERS THE WHOLE FIELD, OIL WELL SUPPLIES. ?^ OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture and Soil Every Article, Tool or Appliance Needed ARTESIAN WELLS, CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. FILES! lilll PILESI SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, WOUNDS, BURNS, SORES, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, &c, PRICE 50 CENTS. Sond three two-cent stamps for free sample box and boolc, <?T7\ R-0 ID-iSOH F*r JOB MEDICINAL, ^DATH, TOILET AND NURSERY PURPOSES. Xar-oi'd co'.',1chicaqo3 18_l Either for Gas, Oil, Water or Mineral Tosts. BOILERS, CASING, ENGINES, FITTINGS, DERRICKS, PUMPS, TUBING, CORDAGE. BRASS AND IRON GOODS AND For Steam, Gas, Petroleum or Wator. REAL ESTATE; FOB BEIN"T. A Month. No. 23;o Main street. second lloor ..........!10 10 No. 2011 Market Mrcct, t\vi?momii 7 00, Farm of no acre*. one rallo oast ol Denwood Junction. 5323 iter annum. Twenty acres of laud near Ucnwood Junction, $10 jxsr aero. FOR SKLD, No. CO North 1'iont street. Tho most dotlrablr building site on said street, blze, OU by about-H.'J foot. l.ot, pouth-wfst corner Virginia and South York Mrvot-to by 11*0 fit-!. Sixty-three lots from 9100 tofJOO each: 4') lots from t;X>) to f.u/) uu-li In Holvedero addition. Two valuable lots tin I'hnpllne street. Two )oU ou South Front itn et, Twodcalmble toildeueei oilt-'hnpllno utreoU No 102.SMcColIoch stn'tt. Doslmble reildouco on Fifteenth street. No. i id Fifteenth street. Gumnd 27 feet front. No, VM Jacob street. ICO acres of land In Sully county, South Da kota. l.'iO-acrelfarm in Marshall county, Eight ucroNof land and dud ruble rcsidcuco near West Liberty school*. No. >?7 ^IxnwnMi No. 2ik11 and 2013 Chapllne streot Thlrtydlvo acresitono and coal land, Hush Hun, Ohio. . Seventeen and one-half acre* laud, ono-hal! mile went lower point of island. No. 4.'UiO Wetzel street. ground 33 by IMtifoot No. 2231 and UX'tt Wood stroot. Twenty-ono shares Klvcnddo Claw Work! Block at a bargain. Nos. 61 and .'?} Alloy I'J. Nos. 2Wi and '.WO Cliiiplluoitruoi. No. 3oH McColIoch street. No. 2001 Market street. No. W Ohio street. No. 2311 KolTstreet. JAMES A. HENRY, Keul Eatuto Agent, U. S. Claim Attorney. Kxpori In pension palms. scSQ 1612 Market Stroot. ;e?.o K;_sJa. l iel One of the best manufacturing bites lu tha city, (routing on two railroad". Eight roomed house on North Front and Ken* tuoky streets, lslund, very cheap, for short tluio only. Eight roomed house on South Huron streot, 82.800 Good business corner in Cenlro Wheeling. Form of twenty-eight acrej, three miles from, city, cheap: S2.0A) on easy payments. Home of five rooms on Foil' streot, below Fortieth street. $1,300. House ol six rooms, 2330 Wood street, iugood Condition. S2,20& House of ten rooms, brick, on Chapllno street, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, cheap at ?1,000. House of three rooms, on Forty-sixth street, ground 2'ixl00 feet to same. 51.H00. Home of >even rooms, ssil Foil*street, S3,GOO. House of four rooms at corner of Eighteenth, Btreet and Alley U, i 1,000. Lots on Nortn Huron. North Erie and South Ptnti streuts. Ixlaud, $!50 to S100 each. Full lot on Jacob stroot, with a flvo roomed brick hfluse In the rear. S2.10I. Ten roomed house at n bargain on North Main street. Flvo roomed house. 2313 EolT stroot. S2.300. Half lot on North Muin streot. 33 by 132 foot t2.300. Half lot on EolT street, south ol Twcuty-clghtli atrcet, $1,000. Lots on Foil" oud Jacob streets, in North lien* wool. Lots in McMechen, newly laid out. cheap at 5120 to 5275 each. I/Ots in Znuo's Orchard and Old Fair Ground additions. lteautlful lots iti A. If. Tuttoraou's uddltlon to Elm Grove at low figures. Choice lots In Glendulo. House of live rooms, In good condition, 2311 Jacob street, ground :<5xl00 foot, Sl.OOU. Large lot at Fdglncrton Lano. Fifteen lots 111 Filth ward in Fllun & Whvte'S addition. Half lot nt east cud Twenty-seventh street, $550. House of four rooms. Near Ilolliday's Cove. Brooke county. W. Va., farm 2">0 acres, well watered. Will make splen did stock farm. One hundred acres clear, tho balance being good limber, underlaid with two good veins of coal One vein of lire clay In oil and gas belt. Price. S7.00J on easy payments. NESBITT & DEV1NE, 1739 Market Street. se23 FOE SALE. Six-roomed dwelling house, lot 10 feet front, riiuuing back to low water mark. No. 20ii North York stroet. tor $1.1.0. , A good substantial flvc-roomcd brick house, only a few years old, northwest corner of Elev enth and Loll streets, 51,530. A bang-up good six-roomed house. lot 22x143, both gases and water. No. 42 North York street, ?2,300. Six-roomed house at 013 McColloch street, lot ?10x120, for SI,703. Four-roomed house 2713 Moyston street, new house, lot 23x?i3. 21.<i30. Eleven-roomed brick house, brick stable In rear, corner Twenty-sixth and Eoff streets, SU.O'iO. You cannot get better valtto for money than any of these properties. ltuildlne lots at Elm Grove, Pleasant Valloy, Moundsville. Glendalo and all parts ol the cityut very low prices. nu-3 (<? <>. SMITH. li.M Market Street. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Executors Sale. I will otter for sale at public auction, on Wed nesday, the 20th (lay 01 September; iK'i, at tho livery" stable, corner Market and Ninth street*, in the city of Wheeling, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., 11 head (if horses, :t cabs. 1 coupe, I carriage, '1 buggies, '1 omnibus medium size, 1 large oumibus, 1 bund or picnic wagon, 5 baggage wagons, 2 large vriwons, 1 large shjlgli. several lots of harness, single and double, anil many other articles usually kept about n livery stable. Also a l?.t of lurnlture, stoves, iron safes, deiUs.lx.ds and bedding, Ac. Tehms ofSai.k:?For all jmrcha .es amounting to 8-30 or less cash, for all purchases exceed in g SCO a credit of throe months will 1 v given, tho purchaser giving negotiable not .s with approved security. JOHN J. JAColJ, se2l " Executor o! Thomas 1\ Slinllcross. The above rale will be continue ! o:i SATUR DAY, OCTOHE1'.:!, 1591, lit 10 oYl.,. k a. in. JOHN J. JAC01J. ocl K \ < ? entor. FINANCIAL. WHEELING TITLE&TR0ST CO. DOES A General BankingBusiness And has a SAVINGS DEI'A KTMENT, in which 50 CENTS and upwards can be deposited, nn'l interest will be paid on all suvlng3 deposits of one dollar and upwards. linking Department will be open from 9 a. m. to ;J p. iu., and on Saturdays (ill S p. ni. II. M. Russell. President; Loris F. SriFSL, i Secretary; S. I. Singleton, Assistant Secretary. he 19 13 AXK OF THE OilJU VALLEY. CAPITAL $175,000. Wm. Isctt l'residont Wm. D. Simpson Vice-President DralU ou Jutland, Ireland. Franco uuu Uec* many. DIRECTORS: Wm. A. Isots, Mortimer Pollack, J. A. Miller, Wm. D. Simpson. II M. Atkinson. John K. Uotsford. lienry Speyer, Victor Roscubur& Jacob C. Thomas. _ Jul 1 ? 1'. JLPSOX. Cash lor. J^XCiLVNGE 15ANK. CAPITAL 5200,00. J. N. Vance President L. fc. Delaplain Vice-President DIRECTORS: J. N. Vanco. Geo. E. Stifel, | J. M. Drown, Wm. Ellinghata, L. S. Delaplain. A. \V. Kelley. John Frew. I Drafts issued ou England. Ireland, Scotland tnd all points In Europe. J??HN J. J "NILS. Cashier j JDORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE <*TIN + ROOFING Special attention given to all kinds of Shoot Iron and Tin work on Rulldings. Also' Steel and Felt Rooflug. Call and got prices before contracting, as I" ' PREPARED TO GIVE DARGAJN3 In that line of work. . B. F. CPiL.DinZEI-1-. je!5 Comer Main and South Street*. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED 1 AT TilE lNKLUGKNCKR J011 HOOMS.