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MAItTIX'S l l.lt'tv. *^rssrsw . , ,| of Miss Anna Campbell, . ,i' i l clitircli yestcrdav afternoon, jji.la.rv largely attended. Huv. 1. h. V . officiated and was ?Campbell, 0( 111" I rcij>y* mil and Hcv. A. i:. Ilrowiilco, " " ? ,1 Presbyterian church. 1 he ;JSi??2lWank Krvln. Allen Si ww Miss Anna Carmlcliijol ami | ., r sang "Jesus, I-over o| .7"Sweet Day" and "??od y';. Till W.. Meet Again." MiU Jennie f.yllo at tho o'gaiij J ? ? ,1 ollcrings were numerousand i nuii'til Anion* tliom was a pillow . c r fj, 0.. on which was in ft"" , ?ruiiu" a "V" from the V1 . 1r ' "iro'm tliu former Sabbath " of the deceased at FltMhltiR olferlnn Ironi 'he boys ,ln hor t|?. MetWllst Episcopalfcutiday ' ; 'i tu' pall bearers were .lames A. l,ce Morris, M. S.McGrow and iff Kerr. Tlio Interment was at iviuetery. Klushinsi pooplo t .itemled the funeral were Misses l:,-v?..Ma, Catharine Uoynolds, ' I ludklus, Nora Krlui. Mrs. II. Kiou Mrs. John Kirkpatrleli, Mrs. '? win 1 Mrs. Henderson. \llM. v.il! ben mock election, with ular judges and elorks.undef tho law at the meot|t?K of the . 1 ,-luli this (Nilurday) even . ?nciiibera and Kciiiiblicaua 1 , invited to attend and vote Uv It Is done. There I. avert ?, the hall and a practical il 1 will Itogiven. Kvorjr Itopub in Martin's Ferry should familiar ? if with the new law and thisis, ? it. ill addition to the tl?. regular business will be . aud a miiuberol local Ko ... will givo short talks. rho iiicutiiii? promises t..to very interesting. ... I: mblican in town is invited, ; , ; uiuiuberof tlic club or not. m . , 11 rrv Ilopubllciuis should pre ?Swn? Ives lor the groat battle to ' from next lues j.'f,night three il.tv. ! Mr c V,\ .Swart* had a valuable dug . v ' ,1 hill! some weeks ago which ivered at Wellsvlllo yesterday, w at up with Marshal Samuel Wost nuoil anu tlioy found tho dog at tlio ; the fellow who liacl taken him. V.'.'.tn I r-ad the warrant to the man , ,i tin' dog and talked business. ::; i lie did not want to cause , , ; arrest, and told him lie voulil let him if ho paid the expense ,i i?.i for the dug, amount!tie to .... --J . lie paid this, and was glad to n't oil SU easily. | \| ,i,jr MrlCialev will speak at Xanes 'd i?i,.r 11'; Met'oniiellsvillc, Oc ,?-.r -J'.i; .Marietta, October -0; I aid- . -,i ' ivtober 21, and Cambridge Oc-1 tolicr 21. Kroui Bellaire ho goes to j r mil l'.i:t<iuet in Culambiana county. ?1 ,..ri. already booked for tliirtv -I,,-,, beiore election day. He v.:,; 1 the campaign by a speech at ]ii:. liuiiif ia Canton on the evening of November -? In the ca*e of tlio Ohio City Ferry Co. s::;in.-t the C, h. ^ W. railroad fordam ;i v-. the jurr returned a verdict for i ? intill's for ?2">0 :h compensation ..?n an-1 ?3,000 as dainaues , Mbi.iimsl bv reason oi the construction ri railroad. The railroad company I 1.. ja?l;???! for anew trial. | Amonj; the Jlartin's Ferry people ( ni; ;.tK,ml'-il the Pittsburgh hxposi ti"-.; .t-ttTiiav were James A. T)iclcson,, )!; Maiitl "Ncwland, IvJith McKim, iv-. iiiair. J.iinio May wood, Kate I Til'.ie Kelirer, Kate Smith and Jennie Henderson. The talk of Mr. Dan Morgan nt the L'tMAiblican club this evening on tlie jnanufacture of tin in tho United States v.il! he v.ty interesting. Dan is a meni l,t-r i,i the lamily of original tin workers in tiiid country anil knows all about it. Tiie remains of Miss Jennie Million, the cars oi: the Cleveland & I'ittsburirh railroad at Jiuilington on Tliurr-ihiy niuht, were interred in the i'-'nliri^ton cemetery yeaterdav after lit i-.'i at 15 o'clock. !: v. li. X. Campbell, pastor of tho l'rv.-byterian church, went to IJarnes L'hurstlay to install.Rev. Joseph -y pastor ol the Presbyterian il.Mireh there that evening. Mrs. Malilon Payne died at tho family resitiunce on Scotch ltidge yesterday, of tyjiliii'nl fever, a^'ed sixty-three years. "1 lie funeral will take place to-morrow ui 'J o'clock. About twenty members of Ohio City 1' 'I'jo K. >a P. attended the meeting and banquet of lllack Prince lodge at Wheel inu'"ii't'imrsduy evening and report a good time. Tv.o-t birds of the machines at the nail works resumed oil Thurs day the: remainder yesterday morn -tack is almost completed. V ii will fmd the New Tariff complete in I'ayncfc Uusinc3d Pointers and Dic tionary ni Synonyms sold at 25 cents sit tin- l'ont Ollice news stand. _ The entertainment given by the Kite's Daughters in the Presbyterian chinch last night was successful. Martin's Ferry people are highly ? I with tho'sorvice on the Termin al railroad. A. C. Gains, of Cambridge, has taken a position with Kobert Braxton on Filth street. There will he an examination of teach ers to-day at the Central school build ing. <v UUIDGKPOHT. Current Nous Items from tlio ohl Town across tho lilver. Preparations are being made by the I cloctric car company to lay tracks | through -Ktnavilio and connect the j Wid-i- with that track already down, h i.ssincerelv hoped that the company | >vill extend a line to Bridgeport, as it j would be a great convenience to em ployes oi the iron mills, and there is no doubt that it would be well patron-1 ??;cd. At a meeting of Council a reaolu- j ti'?n wns adopted on tho strength of a petition from citizens, refusing to tho I ?'lci't rir car company tho right of way; through .Ktnaville unless the line, i* extended through Bridgeport a-? far as the Presbyterian church. An ordinance was passed granting a right to lav the sidings at the.Ktna mill. A K^od walk was ordered to be made at once from Keohlein's crossing to the upper end oi -?Etnaville. Tho friends of Mr. Frod S. Amrine, of l'-rookside, have just learned that on t he l-'th of last July Mr. Amrine and Miss lyaJ.I5.ibb, oi Harrisville, were mar vied at t!ie home of the bride. Mr. Am nne's marriage is quite a surprise to hi-* tnanv friends. Mr. and Mrs. Am rine will make their future home hero, l hev have the sincore congratulations ot a host of friends. Water pipe is being laid under the Cleveland A Pittsburgh railroad track near the Crystal glass works, in order to give to the glass company a water supply and lire protection. The Coun cil ordered more pipe and two more tire plugs for .Ktnaville. . Miss Maggie Clavland, oi lCirkwood, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Claylaud, at Pittsburgh. Mr. .1. White and Miss Mary Fowler will be married by ltev. C. B. llenthorn at tlio parsonage in Kirkwood next Wednesday afternoon. They will leave over tho V. V. in tho eveniiijc on a bridal tour. James Tyler, of Sharon, I'a , is visit ing friends in JJri?l(*uport. Mr. Tyler was for many yearn connected with the .Ktntimlll,and made many warm friends hero, who gave him a hearty wolcome. Brick for tho street paving is arriving at the rate of two earn a day. There ia a determination on tho part of the authorities to have at least Hank street completed before winter nets in. Cards are oat announcing the mar riage of Mr. Frank Woodcock and Miss Kate .Scott, at the home of Miss Scott in Kirkwood on next Thursday even ing. Wilbur Topping, who is sufler'nig with an attack of typhoid fever, ia im proving slowly. W.T.Graham, of tho Standard mill, ia out of town enjoying a squirrel hunt. John Topping, of the J'tna Iron and Steel Company, i.s east on business. IUCNWOOI). ludiutrlnl IIoiiih, I'uriunul Gossip nml Gmicrul Now* Noti-a. A number of young hopofula ,woro holdinghii/h carnival in a stable be tween Sixth and Seventh streets, last night. They had obtained a keg of beer, of which they drank a considera ble quantity ami became very hilarious. The fun became furious and dangerous. A lainj> was unset and the uproar con tinued until tlio police wore summoned. Thursday morning Marshal (Jocko was led a long chnsoby an Italian whom ho wished to arrest for stealing wood from Charles Kyan, who lives in the vicinity of the lower steel works. Tho culprit ran up the alloy to Seventh street, when the marshal fired several shots. The Italian imagined he had been hit ami surrendered forthwith. A very pretty wedding took idaco in Father McMenamin'a parlors Thursday afternooi-. The contracting parties wore .Miss Annie Drihold and Mr. John 1 lagan. Alter a reception tendered a few friends the bridal couple left for a trip to Duqucsne. The numns recently put in have been abandoned neenuse of tho expense of re pairing the numerous breakages. They have been abandoned in favor of a heavy cast iron pump invented by Council Surveyor J.udger Irwin, of Kenwood. The Ladies' Aid society took a dona tion to tlio M. K. parsonage and were in turn given a very pleasant tea party bv Mrs. Fugle. It was a farewell meet ing with their president and an expres sion of their thanks for her service:;. Kev. -Mr. Kihcldafler, the now-old minister was in town yesterday renew ing his acquaintance with his friends of his ministry eight'years ago. He will conduct the services Sundav even ing. Miss Nova Serig was pleasantly svir j>ri?od by a large party of friends Thursday evening. Music was brought and the young people enjoyed the even ing dan ring. . Prof. K. A. lJiggs yesterday received the contributions from the pupils of the i'emvood schools lor the subscription for the purchase of the Moundaville mound. The readers of the Intelligencer waited impatiently for its arrival yes terday morning that they might gettho result of the McKinlev-Cainpbeil de bate. A horse and wa^on employed in haul ing cinders to till in around the piles of the Ohio Kiver road fell over tho bank and rolled a considerable distance. The Rebeccas entertained the mem bers of their lodge end* the I. O. O. F. last evening. Kxcellent refreshments were served by Mrs. J. Newton. Kev. J. Kngie will leave Monday for Fairmont, to which place he has been appointed. lie will preach his last ser mon to-morrow morning. Miss Annie Crow, a very estimable young lady of Center ward, is very low of consumption at tho home of her sis ter, Mrs. Straghan. The X!enwood people who went to Chicago to see the unveiling of the Grant monument returned last even Tibbs, a brakeman at the lower steel works, was badly squeezebe tween two cars which lie was coupling. Miss Carrie Arndtentertained a num ber of her friends by a regular old fashioned tally pulling last evening. Several new cranes will bo introduced into tho Wheeling steei works for the saving of labor. James Konill' hud his foot badly inashod at the stool works yesterday afternoon. The Wheeling steel works discontin ued work last night, but will resume Monday. Mr. F. M. Dowers claims that h'j has a babv that rivals the Cleveland baby. Misses Annie Polly and Noll Line berger are visiting friends at Shorrard. Miss Annie Nightingale, of Wheeling, is the guest of Miss Kate Altymyer. Mrs. Will Iloyt, of Ravens wood, is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Kskey. AUSurti or Local Now.s uml Gossip froia the City. ? The tcst?votin& at City Hall Thursday night by the Republican club resulted in DO ballots: 77 straight Republican, two straight Democratic and six Demo cratic scratches, and live were lost 011 account of the parties not marking the tickets according to the law. The funeral of Rhody ltobinson took place yesterday afternoon and was largely attended, Roeal unions Nos. \)\) and :U, headed by the Heathorington band, were represented. The remains were interred in the Peninsular ceme tery at Wheeling. Col. C. 1.. Poorman will address the Republicans x>n Wednesday evening, October 14, and at Salineville, Colum biana county, on the lt?th. The Democratic meeting ^ Thursday night was fairly attended, in the ice house in the tirst. ward. The Republican central committee will hold a meeting to-night ut the Mayor's oftico. llarvev Benson has purchased the photograph gallery from Otto Henry. Merle Lillie has returned from Rarnes ville. Councilman Blackburn is on the sick lisu Gon. A. J. Warner is in the city. Tin: many remarkable cures of catarrh I effected by the use of Ayor's Sarsapar ilia is conclusive proof that this loath some and dangerous disease "is 0110 of the blood, only needing such a search ing and powerful alterativo to thorough ly eradicate it. ^ I)A A C'onsolenrloHH Kill tor. We advertise at present for a firm whose preparations have proven to bo all they claim in our own family. We refer to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Wo stand up for this medioino because we have tested it. This is not an advertisement for the medicine, it is_ simply our testi mony regarding it after a fair trial.? Ilpuiidule, (.i'a.J Observer. daw I(i> lit Again lit llli Honk In tho Ollloe* of l)m. Copcland ?V llcll After u Long Vacation. Pit. K. 0. Ilr.M, las returned to Wheel ing nfter a vacation of several montlis, anil his many friends and patients will hopleawed to know that ho is again at hix desk in thooflicon of Pus. Coph.i.and iV Ukm? Tiie bticcesa of thin firm in the treatment of catarrh and kindred dis eases, the portnauuuco and stability of thoir practice, and their extraordinary low charges unit thorough treatment, huvo made thoir names a lioiiheliold word in tho Ohio Valley. I)a. Bf.i.i/h return will he greeted with pleasure by many friends. Ma. lIORCJIEIl'.S TKSTIMONV. . ........ ,. ^v.v/.". -v. v i" ?.? i iior.cnr.it. maiitin's ri'.mtv.a Mr. William Iloroher, of Martin's Ferry. a gla^s blower .cnyj>: "My head nr.tl no*ewould u?l' "i>. 1 had \cry revere headaches and pains through my lomplesaud In the back of my head. 1 laid n bn::zlmj niid roaring noise in my curs continually. ( could fool this mucus dropping back into my throat, which kept me hawking mi'! raising to cli ar it.' My deepens relief* and broken. 1 would got up mornings actually more tired utrl worn out than the night hcfoio. My work wa? a drag and my llfn a positive burden. "! wa> in this condition when 1 tirst called on Dr.-:. < OPKI.AND A UKl.li, nfter reading so ir.'tc11 <1 their noble work. After examination I thought they understood my case, and linding their chargci >?> verv reasonable I decided to place myself under their rare. I don't believe I ever mailo u better resolution in mv life. I have Improved from thp start under thoir treat ment and I can h'-r.rtlly recommend those cen tlemen as competent physicians, nn?! their method of treatment most pleasant and effective. 'IIjoso suffering from any affection o: the eyes, ears, throat or nose will uo well to consult them j ami be relit:vod." IKKTOR^roPKLANI) JtKI.L have located permanent ofllces ul 1121 Main street, Wheeling, W. Va., where they treat with succos all curable cases. Ofllee hours? y to.ll a. in.,'J to?"> p. m.and 1 to 'J ji. ui. Snndayn, 0 a. m. to K! m.. tind 1 to 1 p.m. .Sporialth-5?Catarrh and diseases of tho Eve, Ear, Throat and Lungs. Consultation free. Addrevsu1! mail:?? I UK nU'EI.ANU ii UKI.L, U-l Main street. Wheeling. W. Va. T;.'.:i.-.'.ent. i:-.'-lud:ii- meiilein.-. 5' a mi.nth. MOUNDS villi:. A ^lUri'ilaiK'ous Ului.iiigo of Minor Mut ters from MaftdmU'a Metropolis. At Wednesday night's meeting of the City Council the ordinance committee was not ready to report on the ordi nances relating to tho street railway and water works and we re given further time. .Simpson P?ros. were given per mission to grade First street from Jetl'cr Hon avenue to Tomlinsou avenue. They proposed to grade it for the sand to be taken out. it is tiie general opinion that this street is already graded too far hack. Mr. 1>. B. Kvans yesterday received the charter for the Marshall county oil and coal company. This company is composed of Pennsylvania capitalists and is chartered for the purpose of mining coal and drilling for oil and gas. The principal ollice will be at Mounds ville. ! William Kller was received at the penitentiary Thursday evening under a three years5 sentence, lie was sent up from Huntington for house-breaking. Tlris is Ellor's second term licre. and it has only been about three months since he was discharged at the end of his first term. The entertainment given Thursday night at Masonic Jlall Uy "^Miis&f 12va Uall, Julia Busbey, Pearl Cris'well and Kva Walton was well attended, con- j sidcring the advertising it trot. The proceeds were contributed to the mound fund. , Mrs. Kachael Jones, Mrs. licubeiii Zink and Misses Sadie Johnson and Julia McGill left yesterday forj Pitts burgh to attend the exposition. They j will be back Monday. Councilman U. S. Peters will move to his property at Limestone next month. This will make a vacancy in the City Council from the Third ward. Jonathan Purdy, of Wheeling, was , here yesterday and tackled I)r. John P. i Davis" for a sitting at checkers. Tho doctor easily defeated him. Messrs. Ganier and Miller, of Wavnes burg, Pa., were in the city yesterday to receive bids for the work on their new carriage factory. The pupils of the public school here yesterday raised Si'0.75 for the pur chase of the mound. William I. Phillips died at his home at Poplar Springs Thursday and was buried yesterday. Circuit Court begins next Tuesday. There will be but little before the grand jury. The GrutiC liunullt Which people in run down state of health derive from llood's .Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves that this medicine "makes the weak strong." . .rt does not act like a stimulant, impartingfictitious strength, but Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly natural wav all the weakened parts, purities the blood, and assists to healthy action those import ant organs, the kidneys and liver. * 8 When the police run onto the man dancing bear there's generally trouble bruin'.?Columbia* JJwt. Worth llnnilrtuls of Dollars. My wil'o used only two bottles of "Mother's Friend" before her t hird con finement. .Says she would not bo without it for hundreds of dollars. Ilad not half as much trouble^ an before. Dock Milks, Lincoln Parish, La. Hold at wholesale and retail by Logan Drug Co.. and all druggists. :uw 1 he Soap for Hard Water is Lenox, SPECIAL TOWEL SALE-H. EMSHEIMER. nm?T mAWDf MflU I .liLJj o?l? BiGGEST TOW6L ON A R T ; H FOR 25 CENTS APIECE. iJSyVVe have the largest and most complete stocl; of WRAPS for Fall and Winter in the State. H.EMSHEIMEf IS rSa SO H NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK-GSO. R. TAYLOR. I . 1 .. I r 1150 7^HIM STREET HND 1153 MHR1CET STREET. 171 I iilstlte; I French, English and American DRESS GOODS, i New Fabrics for Street, Visiting and Evening Gowns. Mill 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. l^TEW O-OOIDS In all Departments, -AXD iL FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY! GEO. R. TAYL Jz&Z? - OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OlLWELL SUPPLY CO" S! and 92 Water Street, Pittsburgh,-Par. Manufacture and Soil Every Article, Tool or Appllanca NoedoU Either for Gas, Oil, Water or Mineral Tests. BOILERS, ENGINES, DERRICKS, TUBING, CASING, FITTINGS, PUMPS, CORDAGE. BRASS AND IRON GOODS AND SUPPLIES For Steam, Gas, Potroioum or Water. CATALOGUES , AND PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION REAL ESTATE. FOB__S_ALE. JVvcral small miuu of money to loau oil city real cstuto. I.ot on South Front slreet, Island. 31,201. 1 o*. t/u MeColloch street, Kost Wheeling; deilr* obit locution. One f>f the invt manufacturing sites In tlio city, frotitliuc on two tullroadj*. lioixl buslnc** corner in t'entro Wheeling, llou.n! ol fix rooms, 2Jj) Wood street In good condition. Homo of K-Viu roomn.23.il Foil"street, 51,CO). House of four rootiM ut corner of Klghteouth street and Allev (i. *l.W). botjou North Huron. North Kr'oand South JYuii meet*. Maud, ?'-"?> to $100 each. Full lot on Jacob stro"t, with a tlvo roomed brick house I" tli" nar sj.coj. Half lot on North Main ?trcet U byiii'foat, fJ.tXW. Half lot ou Koirstreet, south of Twenty-eighth moot. si.oa). hits ou lioTT and Jacob ftreeLs, in North Jlou? wood. l.ots In Kauo's Orchard aud Old Fair Ground addition*. l,oti In A. II. rattorsou'i addition to Klin Urovo at low figures. Choice lots hi Olcudalo. House of five rooru?, lu good condition, -Jll Jacob street, ('round "xlOO foot, fcl.COJ. l.urgolotat Kdiluc'toii Lino. Fifteen lots in Filth ward in l'llaii & Whvto's addition. NESBITT & DEVINE, 1739 Mnrkwt Utrfiot, FOB SALE! Flx-roomvl dwelling house, lot >0 /cot front, running back to low water mark, No. 200 North York street, tor ?1.4X>. A good Mib.Mnntlal flve-roomeil brick house, only a {? w vears old. northwest corner of Elev enth and l.'otr moots, gl,.v<0. A bang-up Rood six-roomed hou?e. lot 22x1 I t, both gu*e.4 uid water, No. -12 North York street, S2,:'?ut. Six-roomed liofiso at 913 MeColloch street, lot 40x120. for Cl.TiM. Four-ioomcd Iioumj '2715 Moynton stroot now house,- lot 51.GV). 3;.:.o)ior four-roomed briel: house at No. Hi Khchiuenth Ft root. ?3.7o'? tor six-roomed house, full lot, at 2120 Foil street. S!0) for one of the be?t lots ill Gilchrist addi tion. north end ?-i Maud. SiCO fur South l'onu htroot lot, north of Zano'a green house. buys a beautiful river lot. high ground, om.oMte I'lptulu l'rincc's property, on north ioil: Htrcot. liulbilu? lots at Kim 0 rove. Pleasant Valley, Moundsvii!e. (ilendnlo and u!I parts of the cltyiit very low prices. G. O. SMITH, oc.*i 122 ' Market StrceL Clioice Real Estate FOP. FALKIJY IEHART & 1314 MARKET STREET. I A, No. 25 Thirteenth street, brick, till modern. No. 2.vU Chapline -tree'., bri corner lot. No. axw Cucpliuo str.-e:, line brick dwelling. No3. anu Main street, bridge corner, M feet on Muln street, l.Vl feet on bridge approach; No. yi houth York street, frame dwelling. No. rjO1 j Fourteenth street, brick dwelling. No. 7 North 1'enn street, frame, six rooms. 1/Jli>0x9l feet, south side Fourteenth street. No. ]i)."> Zune street, i-land. briek dwelling. No. iu:>;t Chapllne street, brick, seven rooms. No. ir>'> Slxti ? ntn street, brick, four rooms. No. 1117 Adey 11. frame, n-ur room*. No. U'.OJ MeColloch street, line brick dwelling. No, J .*22 Main street, business block. No. 77 Main streot, brick dwelling. $1,000. No. 017 Mainstroet, brick, river view. No. 1210 ltyrou streot. brick, six rooms. No. 20s North Front street. Inland, frame. No. C6 Thirty-first street, fine brick dwelling. _oc3 IF10 R'jaE IsT T. A Month. No. 2.720 Main street, second floor .'...510 <0 No. 2G0t Market street, two rooms 7 00 Farm of KWucr.^. one inlloeast of Bonwool Junction. S323 per annum. . Twenty acres oi laud near Kenwood Junction. S10 per aero. FOR SKLE. No. Cti North 11 out street. The most desirable building site on said street. Size, 00 by about401) feet. I.ot, south-west corner Virginia and South York street?06 by 120 feet. Sixty-thiv:? lots from .?!'?) to ?200 each: 1) lota from :"."0) to S'ha) each iu Helvedere addition. Two valuable lots on Chapliue street. Twojots on South Front street. "Tv.'b desirable residence.s ou Chapllne street. No 102.') McColloch street. Desirable re.sldviico on Fifteenth street. No. 1 t'.i Fifteenth Htreet. tiround 27 feet front. No. IMS Jacob street. Ifr) acres oi land iu Sully county, South Da kota. l.VJ-nerelfarm in Marshall county. Kli,'ht ? res of land and desirable rcsldcuce near Wot Liberty schools. No. s" ?lxtoen'li ?>'n?e'. No. 2C.U r.nd 2til'. Chapllne street. Thlrty-tive acres stone and coal liuid. Rush Run. Ohio. Seventeen and one-half acres laud, one-half mile west lower point oi island. No. -1P.6Q Wetzel street, groundM by 303foot No. iStil and 23JJ Wood street. Twcnty-ono sharei Rivorsido Glass Works stock at ii bargain. Nos. 51 and .'hi Alley 19. Nos. 2-jOI and 290fi Chuplinoslroot No. &J2S MeCollocli street. No. 2001 Market street. No. i*i Ohio street. No. 231-1 Koirstreet JAMES A. HENRY, Real Katuto Agent, IT. S. Claim Attoruoy. Kxport in pension Claims. B"\' u 12 Mrrkct Sjtrnot. TRUSTEE'S SALZ. rpKL'STEis's salt:. 'lJyvIrtuoof a deed of trust rondo by Anna Keirn and Casper Keiui, her husband, to 1:1c as trustee, dated August 1. 1SSS recorded in tbo otllco oi the Clerk of tho County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, in D.-td of Trust Hook No. '.'7, page J10,1 will sell at the north front door of tho Court House of said county, on Saturday, 1 ho tilth Day or September, 1SH, commcncing at ".0 o'eioek n. ra.( the following described property, that is say: A certain plecu of ground situated in that part of the city of Wheeling. Ohio county, West Virginia, called Centre Wheeling, being part of lot No. 115 In tho rear of lot No. I'), beginning for the sauie at tho cornor of Twenty-Ana street and the alley run nine from Twcnty-:irst to Twentieth streat. be tween Main and Market street*: thence along the east liue of said alley northwardly sixty feet more or less to tho wall of a brick 'hon&o; thenco at right angles with said alloy outwardly with the lino of suid house to ? corner thirty three feet westwardly trow the l'ro sbytcrlan chiireh; thenco to Twenty-tlrst street byallno parallel vith the western boundary of said elumdi and thirty-three feet di?tant therefrom; thence westwardly with tin- line of Twenty lirat street to the pluco of beginning. The title is believed to bo perfect, but selling as trustee I will convey only tho title vested in roe by said deed of tru-t. Tr.r.Ms of Salk?One-third and us muohmoro as the purchaser elects to pay in cash on tho (lav of-.-ale, the balance in two equal install ments at .-1.x nud twelve months, notes bearing interest horn the day of .-nie to be given for tho deferred payments, the title to bo retained until payment is made in full. \Y. J. W. COWDEN, Trustee. W. 1L IIA5.LEU. Auctioneer. kc5-3 The above hale is adjourned until fnturday, October lS'Jl. W. J. W. COW I >EN, te'JS-M as Trustee. The above sale Is adjourned until SATURDAY, l'y virtue of a deed of trust made by Louis C. Kc*t and Mary E. Ernst, his wife, to me a1- trus tee, dated Julv l'J. IW-o, recorded in theottlcoof the Clerk of the County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia; In Dccu of Trust IJo.?k No. ;io, page 015.1 will sell at the north iront door oi tho Court House of said county, ou SATURDAY. TIIKlMth DAY of OCTOIJER, 1801, coiameucltig at ".0 o'clock a. in., t!io following descril?ed pr..j>er:y, that Is to say: A pleco of land situated ou Wheeling Inland, in the city of Wheeling. Ohio county, West Vir ginia, boundv'd on the east by Ontario street, on the north hv lands of George Zlllis, on tho west by the west channel of tho Ohio river, on tho south by New Jersey street, and being all of tho laud marked as niuuro No. 0 on tho plat of Gil christ's addition No. ?'<. Teems op Sale:?C?sh. W. J. W. COW DEN, Trustee. W. H. ItAt.r.r.a. Auctioneer. se!9 Uoadttclao IPowciora. CURES IN TKN MINUTES. ?Fo? Salk uy DiiucGi.ua.-? OCTOIiER l", ism. W. J. W. COW DEN. Trustee. DRUGGISTS, THE "PRINCESS" J O B- IrlO R K?K NEATLY AND 1'ltOMI'TLY EXECUTED AT THE INTELLIGENCER JOll ltOOMS,