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C'nicAfio, Dec. 2R.?Alt Kennedy, tlio backer and tnnnn^or of llllly Slyer, the Strcator cyclone, .who defeated Jimmy Carroll at New Orlonns last Tuesday, was In Chicago to-night with Myor and lind something to Bay about tlio chnl lengo issued by Jack McAulifl'e. "Two day's ago McAuliflo challonged Myor, It lias boon stntod," eaid Kennedy, "for a sido stako of $7,500, to which the Now Orleans Olympic Club added a purso of 810,000, When ProBidont Noel, of tlio Olympic Club at Now Orleans, tolegrupliod tlio proposition, I wlrod in return as follows: "Timo too short (February ?5), besides McAuliflo must ])ay us for.lines due ($l,p00), before we ongago in any furth er business with him. llis past con duct has compelled ino to ignore liiui. llo is only binding. Thero is no forfeit up, and 1 consider him too much of a squealer to innlto cooil. i'loaso accept thanks for your oiler." Continuing, Kennedy said: "Know ing, as J do, that McAuliflo is a looking glass lighter, insiucero and blufling, 1 intend to ignore him, and ail this brag ging until lie acts the man and discards tlio guiso of a newspaper pugilist. I will tako no notico of McAuliU'e until lie pays tlio forfeit he owes to Mver when ho (McAulifl'e) baclccd out last January." "Tlio lightweight championship ol the world," a'.ldml Kennedy, with con currence of Myor, "lies between .Myor and Carney and wo are anxious to meet tlio pugilistic champion, forgetting that McAuliflo is alive. We'll meet Camay iu either this country or England." Speaking of tlio relative morits of Car roll and McAuliflo, Myor said: "1 think there is more real pugilism in Carroll's littlo linger than in McAulifl'c's whole body. Carroll made more of a light in any one round than McAulifl'e did iu all of his sixty-four rounds, and Carroll's back did not show that 1 had hit him when he was in the act of backing oil and running away from mo as did Mc Aulill'e. Carroll faced mo, McAulifl'e did not." Sullivan's Dlauagor Forsaken lliiu. San Fisaxcisco, Dec. 2S.?JackBamitt, formerly business manager for .iolin L. Sullivan, severed his connection with the lattor Saturday. liarnitt statos his action is due to an accumulation of grievances extending over fivo years tho lirno which ho has been with Sullivan. Dcnipunv and .Maker Don't Show up. New Yoiik, Dee. 28.?roter Maher and Jack Denipsey were to have signed articles to-day for a match in Madison Square Garden in January. Neither man showed up. Police Inspector -Mur ray's recent order forbidding prize lights deterred the pugilists. Shot by a l'oliccmnn. Mankatoo, Minn*., Dec. 2S.?Police man Daniels shot and mortally wound ed Charles Hodge at[3 o'clock this morn ing. The officer caught Hodge in tho act of stealing from the corn crib at II. II. llilches livery barn "and whilo run ning to escapo the clutches of the ofii cer, the thief was ordered to halt. Re fusing to obey tho command, officer Daniels drew a 3S-calibre revolver and shot him in the back, tho ball passing through his body. Hodges was taken to polico headquarters and when the doctor examined the wounds, ho de clared that the patient stood one chance in fifty for recovery. The prisoner has been arrested before. # ? Tate Must ilcmaln iu Jail. New Castle, Pa., Deo* 28.?Edwin Shaffer, who'with Thomas Downing and John It. Tate, was convicted of bribery in the Republican congressional fight in tlio Twenty-fifth district a year ago, ?was released from jail to-day upon pay ment of $-150 fine and costs. Downing will bo released to-morrow. Tate is a poor man and will have to remain in jail three months, being unable to pay the fine. The court has refused tore lease him under tho insolvent act. Scanlan Grows Weaker. New Yoiik, Dec. 2S.?Actor Wiliam J. Scanlan, shattered in mind and body, lies at the residence of his manager, where it was to-day stated that he was growing weaker rapidly, and was moro violent in his ravings. His physicians helievo that his death is only a fow hours off. . Insane from the Grip. Philadelphia, Dec. 28.?While tem porarily insane from the grip, Newell J. IWinor, aged 35 years, living at Home, N. Y., and employed by tho Armour Beef Company, of Chicago, as, an audi tor, committed suicide in a Turkish bath establishment hero to-day by shooting himself in the right breast Awth a -12-calibre revolver. Diphtheria nt Kittnnuing. PiTTsnuitGiii Dec. 2S.?Tho diphthoria lius brokon out at Kittanning, Pa. Over a dozen ensea of malignant typo have beon roported. and tho residents are badly frightened. The schools have been closed on account of tho epidemic. Action Dlncontlnucd. New Yohk, Pec. 2S.?Tim action of Henry Sanford as president of the Adams Express Company against John Hoov was discontinued to-day and tho attachment, granted in October has been vacated. " That Society Scandal. London, Doc. 2S.?Spink & Son, the jewelers to whom Mrs. Osborno sold Sirs. Hargroavo's pearls, deny that they incited the prosecution of Mrs. Osborne. Tho treasury officials will movo in tho case. Ei^lit Pus sen go rs Hurt. Glasgow, Dec. 28.?A railroad aeci dont occurred noar this city this after noon. All engine that was running light collided with a passenger train, causing quite a bad wreck. Eight of tho passen gers wore seriously injured. ? Good for tho CountoNS. London, Doc. 2S.?Tho Countess of ClanciWtv, who was formerly known as Hollo ]\ilton, the concert hall singer, was delivered of twins yesterday morn i?K- \ ? Get spoons from Jacob W. Grubb. ?? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' TEItKIUfiK 8CICXES In Alabama?A. War of Kxterinlnntlon Aglthiflt tho Pit tin Ileal Mmlto*. Moiuu, Ai.a., t)es;28?Terriblu scenes are being enacted in Choctaw county. Tlio citizens nro wrought up to such a pitch of excitement that n war of exter mination i.i being waged ' ugainst the Similes. Sinto Christum two more of tlie deluded pooplo linvo been hoisted to denth at the ropo'a end. A special to tiio litmritr from Shubuta tiiia morning tolls ot tho lynching on Saturday night of John Sims', a brother of Hob .Sims, and of Mosoly Sims, llob Situs's nephew, according to Inst report crowds was in pursuit of a negro who in reported to have taken part in tho McMillan mass aero of December L'i). When caught ho will bo strung up. Tho inuht alarming thlmr about tho situation is that Neul Sims, the brother who rescued l!ob from tho deputy mar shal nt Bladen Springs, in Choctaw county, August Inst, is still nt largo and determined to nvengo Iiob's death on Iho slayer of his brothers. Nenl is n desperate man. Ho llruily belioves that his brother was u prophet from God and has illvlno sanction to kill tho dovil's agents?namely tho ollicers of tho law. Tho spccinl dispatch to tho Hejiiltr snys that Neal Sims hns col lected forty of the Sims' and hail sent word Sunday that ho intended to assault tho villngo of AVoinac liill bo fore tho night of that dny. Tho enraged pooplo on Saturday morning after tho lynching of Bob Sims and Ins four followers wrecked Sims's houso nnd burned it to tho ground, then killed everything llvine on tho place excopt tho members of tho family, who escaped to a neighbor's house, and who will move as soon as possible to another state. Tho bodies of Iiob Sims nnd tho three Savages wore taken down Satur day and thrown over tho wall into tho graveyard. Tho body of John Savage still hangs suspended. LIWV JOXI'.S HANGED. A School Toucher nml Church Deacon, but Murdered III* Wlfo nml Child. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 23. ? Low Jonos, who was hanged nt Oliver Springs this morning, Buflored for tho murder of his wifo nnd child on Juno 20, 1890. Jones fled, and, disguising himself, worked as a herdsman on a Texas ranch for threo morfths before he was caught. Tho prisoner had been county superin tendent of schools nnd a deacon in the Baptist church, and every effort was made to have a respito granted, but tho governor refused to favor him. On tho scaffold he said he had killed his wife and child whilo under tho passion of drink, and hoped to bo forgiven. If he had to live longer lifo would be a burden, as tho ghost of his dead family would rise up before him. . A CHIUSTMAS TllAGKDV. Terrible Murder hi Tennessee?Was a Terror When Drunk. Nashville, Tenn., Doc. 2S.?Intelli gence has just been received of a terri ble Christmas tragedy which occurred near Gold Duet, on the Mississippi river. It scents that on the morning of Christmas day Shirley Wakefield, a fanner, became involved in a difficulty with his brother-in-law, James Pate, when Mrs. Wakefield walked up to her brother and disarmed him and then went up to her husband and took hold of a loaded shotgun which he held in his hand. Wakefield told her that if she did not release her hold on his gun he would kill her. She regarded his threat as an idle one, and still held the muzzle of tho gun, when he pushed her from him and shot her through the stomach, killing her in stantly. lie then tried to shoot Pate, but the latter ran around the house and eluded him. Wakefield was arrested and jailed. There was strong talk of lynching him, but tho mob did not\put in an appearance at the jail. Wakefield is sober now and very repentant. lie was a quiet, peaceable* citizen when not under the influence of whisky, but when drunk is a terror. FRANK. COOLEY SHOT. The Noted Fayctto County, Fa., Desperado a Victim of One of Ills Gang?Good Fco pin Hope lie Will Die. Uniontown, Pa., l)ec. 28.?The good news comes from.Fairchance this morn ing that Frank Cooley, the leader of the worst gang of robbers that this county has known for years, was shot and per haps fatally wounded last night by one of his gang. It is said that the gang were having a big tinio drinking and carousing at their mountain rendezvous near Fairchance. wUpn one of tho men and Frank uot into a row and the latter was shot. The good people of southern Fayette county who" have been terror ized and robbed almost daily and night ly for tho past two years, only hone that the shot may provo fatal to the brutal coward, who burned tiie feet of an old woman in order to get her few dollars.- Tho. latest work of the gang was to rob David Morgan, near Brand onville, W. Vn., and tnon attempted to burn down his barn. Morgan shot one of the men and almost beat him to death, the rest of the party llocing be foro his trusty rifle. xoii'vu iio iaon How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla liitg the needs of people who feel "all tired out" or "run down," from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole" mechanism of the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomes a positivo dolight. Be sure to net Hood's. Hood's Pills act especially upou the liver, rousing it from torpidity to its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. _ 1 For Over Fifty Years Mrs. "Winsi.ow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children whilo teething. If dis turbed at ni^ht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and got a bottleof "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teothing. It will reliove the poor littta sufferer immedi ately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It curc3 diar rhoea, regulates thestomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teothing is pleasant to tho taste and is the peremption of 0110 of tho oldest and best femalo physicians and nurses in tho United Stales. Prico twenty-flvo cents a bottlo. Sold bv all druggists throughout the world. l3e sure and ask for "Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing Syrup." MWK?iW IIoll (lay Excursion* via Pennsylvania Lino*. Excursion tickets "will be sold at re duced rates at all ticket stations of tho Pennsylvania Lines west of Pittsburgh on December 24, 2.3 and 31,1891, and on January 1, 1S92; good returning until January 4, 1S92, inclusive. tu Bf. sure you got the gonuino Dast>n's Cough and Consumption Cure for coughs and coldg. x A NOVEL RESOLUTION By the Council Committoo on Peti tlona and Bomonatranoos. WILL THE LICENSE BE ANNULLED? I j G. T. "Wharton's New Application Tor ! n IjIcciiko Striken a Snuff, Owing to tho Character ol' Ills I'reMoni 1'lucis as Tent i(led to by the Police. Wheeling is moving right along on tho path of roctitudo ami reform, if last night's action of tho Council eommitteo on petitions anil remonstrances is to bo taken as a promiso oi other good things to cotuo. As already mentioned in tho iNTKLLtGKNCEIt, Council at its lust lllCCt ing refused to grant a licenso to operate a saloon at tho Dennis house to 0. h. Wharton, who was already running one at No. 91!7 Market street, it was stated on tho floor by a member that Wharton had sold out his interest in tho saloon at No. 1)27 to n notorious keeper of a houso of ill fame, who intended to move into tho houso with hor deloctablo family. This information was given to Council after Wharton's application for tho Dennis houso licenso bad been favorably acted upon up the Second branch, but that body reconsidered its action aud refused to grant him the licenso applied for until lie explained what ho was going to do with lijs olu place. The committee on petition and .re monstrances, to which tho matter ha.d been referred by Council,met last night to hoar what Wharton had to say, ho having boon notified to -appear before tho committee. Messrs. JSmshcimer, j Caddie, Frezo and Weitzol wero the members ol tho committee present, and Wharton, the man most interested, was | conspicuous by his absence. Informa tion as to tho character of tho houso run by Wharton was given to the com mittee by a police oflicer, who used to run a beat in that neigh borhood. Tho ollicer stated that Wharton himself seemed to bo all j right, but that it was his custom to leave | tiie saloon early, and that the place was | infested with prostitutes until two and | threo o'clock in tho morning, llo had informed Wharton, tho ofiicor contin ued, of the tilings that went on his ab sence, but tho proprietor seemed to be indifferent, and had taken no stops to abato tho nuisance. As a proprietor be was weak. In view of the character of the place, as testified by tho ollicer, the eommitteo I unanimously agreed to recommend to Council, that the license at No. 927 Marked street bo annulled. Action on Wharton's application for a licenso at tho Dennis house' was postponed. Tho committee will bo called to meet again, and Wharton will again bo notified to appear. He has a good chance to get his license, if ho satisfies the co.mmittee that he will run a decent place. If he doesn't get his license at the Dennis house, and his other licenso is annulled by Council, his occupation will be gone. Colds are frequently the result of de rangements of the stomach and of a low condition of the system gonerally. As a corrective and strcngthenerof the ali mentarv organs, Ayer's Tills are inval uable, there use being always, attended with marked benefit. iu-w Slakes the Weak Strong Tho marked benefit which pcoplo In run down or weakened stato ol health derlvo from Hood's Sarsaparllla, conclusively proves the claim that this mcdlcino " makes tho weak strong.'*-. It does not act liko a stimulant, imparting fictitious strength from which tliero must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but in tho most natural way Ilood's Sarsaparllla. overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, purifies tlio blood, and, in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out "Last spring I was completely fagged out. My strength left mo and I felt sick and mis erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took ono hoitlo of Ilood's Sarsaparllla. aud it cured me. Thcro is nothing lika it." It. C. Begole, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. "I derived very much benefit from Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which I took for general debility. It built mo right up, aud gavo mo an excel lent appetite." Ed. JEMvixs, Mt. Savage, Mil. N. B. If you docldo to tako Ilood's Sarsa parllla do not bo Induccd to buy anything else Instead. Insist upon having Fold l>y all drupels. ?1; six for ?5. Proparcd only by C. LII00D & CO., Apothccarlcs, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar DR. L. L. .SHERROB, AN EXPERIENCED S^E203:^XJIJSI3?, HAS 01JENED OFFICES AT NO. 1525 MARKET STREET, Where he will treat nil diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose! Eye glasses nccurntcly adjlisted. Cross eyes straightened without dimmer or pain. Pterrigi ums (a film that grows over tho eyes) removed (painless). Cataractsextracted. Tumors, droop ingoflids nud other forms of eye troubles re lieved without pain. Cntnrrh of ears positively cured in short time. Dcafuess?no mutter of how long standing? cured or bene lit ed? Enlarged tonsils removed (painless) or cured hy pleasant local remedies. Tliront nirections in any form treated hy most modern method. Catarrh, that most loatnsomo of nil diseases, acknowledged by tho general practitioner to bo incurable, positively end speedily cured by my method, which can be used at home with most agreeable, efl'uctlvc.und pleasant results. Deformities and growths of the nose cured by simple method. Consultation free. Kkkkkf.ncks:?Bellevuo Hospital Medical Col lege, Manhattan Eye and Ear Iuilrmary, and New York Eve nnc Ear Inlinnary. Offick llouns?From 9 to J1 a. m.: from 2 to 6 p. m.t from 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays, from 9 to 12 n. m.: from 2 to I p. m. \ Otllces permanently loeated at lo2."? Market Btreot, opposite postoillce. , no2tVru.ts ook's Cotton Root COMPOUND. A recent dbcovery by an old physician. Successfully USED monthly 11YTHOUSANDS of ladies. Is the only per fectly safe and reliablo medi cine discovered JJewaro of unprincipled dmncisLs who oiler inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Hoot Com pound." takono substitute, or inclosoSI in letter, nnd we will send, scaled by return mall.-Full pealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladles onlv.2stamps. Address POND LILY COM PANY, No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit. Mich. Bold in Wheeling by LOuAN DRUG CO. TlilMEOW FURNITURE FOR christmas?frew & BERTSCHY. FURNITURE Xrnas Presents Rattan Chairs, li'iabcr Chain, Velvet?liitlrM. rooking Cniiirs, DlntiiK ('hairs, cimtaoor Clmlrs, Llbrury Chair*, XVabiut Chuira, Oak Chairs, Cherry Chain, Mahogany-Chain Children's Chain Reception Chain IIIik*-; ltr-r cases, Foot Re*ti. Doll Bc<l*u>q<l9. Children's Tables ft nest Linf. or aixt1iat is NEW nml ELECAHT Furniture, An Early Inspnc tlon Dcsirctl. 15391' PRESENTS! XMAS Presents! $20.00 Will Not Buy a Lot But it Will Fay the First instalment ON ONE IN THE lonndsville lining and Manufacturing Co.'s New Addition to the City of Mounds viile, and $10.00 per month thereaf ter will complete the purchase. Apply to? j". o-LEisriT cooi:, General Manager, Moundsville, W. Va. i ' " ' ? ? " . 11 1 ? ' ... ?? 1 ? 1 ? ? . HOLIDAY goODS-m'lain BROTHERS. ? ? HOLIDKY GOODS ? ? A Fine Assortment! TOILET sets. MANICURE TP,AYS, manicure SETS, CIGAR casks. shaving sets. TRAVELING sets. SMOKING SETS, COLLAR and CUFF BOXES. shoe sets, glove and handkerchief cases, WHISK broom HOLDERS, photograph BOXES. SPONGES, tooth brushes. TOILET bottles. TOILET soaps. FLESH brushes. BATH BRUSHES. NAIL brushes. HAIR BRUSHES. WHISK BROOMS, CLOTH BRUSHES. A full line of Lubln's, Lundars'a and Eastman's Extracts arid Sachcts. CALL AND sek us. [del0tt?,tsi mclain BROTHERS' PHARMACY. WHEELING COAL AND COKE CO. A. H. FRANZHEIM, Prest. C. K. DEVRIES, Sec. and Treas. DEALERS IN All Grades West Virginia and Pennsylvania Coal and Coke, ?. Yards Twenty-third and Water Streets. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHORT ORDERS. TELEPHONE NO. 2IS. [del!] OFFICE, Room 2, Public Library Building. WALL PAPER, BORDERS, ETC.?KURNER ? CO. ?-jLr)"VA.isrT_A.a-E i? The only exclusive Wall Paper and Paint Store in the city. We give our customers all the advantage of Fine Paper Hanging and Mouldings at the low est prices. We carry the largest and most com plete stock of Decorations in the State. KURNER St CO., PAINTERS and DECORATORS. 39 Twelfth Street. Near Market. Telophone 614-. del CORNjCE AND TIN ROOFING._ GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE ?a-TIN. -r ROOFING * Special attention pi von to nil klndi of Shop. Iron uud Tin Work on Building*. Alio Stool autl 1'oit Koollng. Cell cud got prices beforo contracting, ai C am PREPARED TO GIVE BARGAIN:! in that lino of work. B. P. 075L.DinZEI_L. jolS Corner Mnin and South Streets. COAL. C0KL! ? COHLI -AT THE Pittsburgh Coal Yards, Corner of Thirty-fifth and McColloch streets, CONSTANTLY ON* HAND Pittsburg!) and Anthracite Coal, Whicli I will deliver to nuy part of the city on short notice W. V/. McCONNEL. Telephone SO. dclO QOAL! COAL! All grades of tho best quality of COAL kept constantly on hand. Orders tilled in all parts of the city nt lowest prices. Telephone '320. KOEHNLINE BRps., no?0 Bridgeport. Ohia IIE "WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER U a bright, sparkling instructive family Journal. It Is original in even* department, clean in every line and suited as it Is intended to interest and improve every member of tho family, whether in city or couutry. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ?OF Monuments! The stock of r. D. CARROLL, No. 108ixtoonth street, consisting of American and Scotch Gran ites, Italian and American Marbles, ranging in values fn>m $10 to SC00, for sale. This Stock Must bo Closed Out. HO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! S. 0. HOYCK, Assignee I*. I). Carroll. fle.S PICTURES &. ART MATERIALS. iAjOiSllLr MfU-l FT Mb u i 11 wr- - . ?ARTIST.? Portraits for Christmas Presents. Sttudlo2154 Main Street. few gATIN MOTOGR A VURES. CHOICE SUnJECTS. GREAT RANGE OF SIZES. RARE REALTIES. ?Come and See Them.? E. L. NICOLL'S.ART STORE, UeiO 12*! MARKET STREET. JOB- 3/tfORK-K NEATLY AND l'ROMl'TLY EXECUTED AT TlIE INTELLIGENCER JOD R00.M3. WANTED. "WANTUD-coilH SALESMEN1 TO ' , f 1 Ailycr(l?lnit Cnnl. and .NuvvMm on ComralMlOn dltvct from Manufacturer Yo'i ran mnke iY) m week. Addrcu: ADVERT!*. l.NO SI'KCIA LTY CO., Uuflalo, N, Y. nr/'lfi WAXTK II I.M1IKDIATKLY?I, I)!K3 niul young girli I.. m.rk fur incir mrtt homes; joini'thlnt; entirely new: n , S3 easily utado: no nalutln; or canvc?Mu& i Mlf-ndilreiied envelope. ECIIO MAXUP.CuT!- ? INO.CO.. 4 Liberty Square. Uoitmt, )!?.?. <w;> WANTli D ?FOI1 T?>rUOTEl7 STATED AIIMV, aldedtodicd. ttnmarrlc | moo, octncun tho agiMol II ou-1 :l? yonra. <;,v,! 1'tiy, railoiu, cloihlns and tnedlcnl atttnlanm Applicantsmust he prepared to furnish '?B? ,0 ne0- character and h.bUi Apply at U4t .Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. - )Vintra, PROPOSALS. OHIO COUNTY BONDST Notice Is hereby Riven thai tlio Hoard o(Com. "?Motion of the county ot Ohio, West VIreinS will oiler tor ?alo snm.oai ,?.r thirty bom!*, diuud December 1. isoi, intoivnt payatdu annually Dcoenihor 1. All of xii.l Z?u Scaled hid* tor aald bouds wilt bo rcrelveil (? dorscd nropoials lor bonds) at the oiilco 0f th,< Itoanl of Commissioners of Iho county o( ohiV. until Tuesday, .January 1J. lsyi. at 10 o'clock ' JJ?i' h';1" " I" I'" recei ved at leu ?,{? Tito right la reserved to reject any or nil hl<t* EltANK OllUljE, President! IIkniiyII. l'F.SMn.irroN. Clork. Tho above IkuuIi aro not taxable In Ohf? county for county purpOMa, delOrtluMu PROPOSALS FORCOAL. Illds will bo received at'tho olllreol therit7 Water Hoard, until December 31, at 13 o'clock noon, lor ftmilshltiit "Clean," "itttn ol Mine" mid "Nut" Coal lor Iho Cljy Water Works ditrlttir tho year 189! dell-lM'Js Tin: I ITV \VATi:it ROARI1. general notices. CTOCK110LI>EIt's MEETI X(i. Tho annual mcctlngof the stockholder* ol tho Wheeling and ltclmont Rrhlgt; Company will l<o hold at tho olllce of tho company on Monday, tho eleventh (llth) day of January, 1SW, l>otwcon the lionrx of 2 and I o'clock p. m.. for tho elec tion of nine manager* to serve during tho en Riling year, and tho transaction of any other business that may cotno before sold meeting. JO.S. LAWSON, 8oc.rotary. Wit?:klino. W. Va.. Dec. 2S. 1601. d-is -J^OTlc? Notice is hereby given that agouoral meeting of tho stockholders of the "Honccit Glass Com pany" will be held on Saturday, tho 2d day of Jannary. A. I). 1892, at 10 o clock a. m.,at the office of J. M. Donor, Main street, in the city of Fostorla, Seneca county. Ohio, to elect a Hoard of Directors, mako by-laws and transact any other business which may lawfully bo (lone bv tho said stockholders In general meet In*. By orderof OTTOJALUER AN!) OTHER CORl'ORATi ?KS. delT-Jt >NEY TO 1-0AX, SECURED BY FIRST MORTGAGE IN OHIO HEAL li&TATE. R. T. HOWELL, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Hrldgciiort, O nol7 FOR SALE. J^OK SALE. MANUFACTURiNG PLANT, Comnleto, to manufacture 11 lnors* Picks. Sleds OS, edges, Garden I^ikes, etc. Established tnirty venr.-. under ouo management; best of repuiarion: inijood running onlor, and riakinc money. Keason forsclliny. failln? health. , ^ ROLF HARVEY. Agent*, ,le;a 1311 Market Street gTOCKS FOK ijALL'. f>0 shares Wheeling 1'ottorv Co. -Wsharei fiellalro Nail Mill. 10 shares Pea body Injiirauco Co. Oshares Uuik of the Ohio Valley. 10 shares Wheeling Rridgc Co. ISsiinres Citizens' Uuilroad Co. 20 shares ikuwood Iron Works. . , K. S. HtWIM. (lc-' llrokcr. No. 21 Twelfth stroot. DESlKAliLE RESIDENCE SITE FOR SALE. Tho "Mock" property, southwest corner of Main and NintU streets. Is hereby otiered for sale. This property is considered the most de sirable piece of property in tho city for roai deuce purposes. TIIOS. O'UKIKX. Uroker. Telephone iy. tlelO UPRIGHT PIANOS 1'OR SALE. . Several months a:ro wo sold an elegant KitAKAUnr. Ui'ittfiHT 1'iano to a family living iu tho city.AVho find thcmsclve.s unable to keep it. and for-that reason are obliged to dispose of i; immediately. Tho piano Is in )>e?fcct condition, not having a scratch or blemish on 11 As money must be realized at once, this Is a rare oppor tunity to obtain a fine instrument at a bargain. The piano can be foon at our store, 1310 Market street. F. W. 1 '.AUMKIl >fc CO. de2 P^OR SALE. A mv CIIOICK LOTS AT EDGING TON*. Cheap and on easy terms. W. V. HOCE, oclO _1222 Market Street. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Forty-live Bnililint; Lois in Eicluiuil LliiplmriU's Adtlitlou to (lie City of Martin's Ferry, Ohio. These lots arc part of twenty-ono acres?one. half of tho property known as tho old Newhuul estate?and nro pleasantly fituated on gently doping ground; good natural drainage; a com manding and pleasing view of tho city, as well as of Wheeling and the Ohio River. Tho location is ccrtalnlv ouo of the choice*# in tho city, not far from a largo and commodious school house, within a few minutea' walk of the electric street car line nearly completed, and within ten minutes' walk of postolllce. railroa 1 station, ferry lauding and the Terminal Rail road bridge and other prominent points. The>e lots and building sitc3 will bo sold oa long aud easy terms to suit purchasers. For further particulars inquire at once of J. T. 1IANKS. or at tho office of tho BELMONT BREWING CO.. Martin's Ferry, Ohio, or C. A. SC11AKFJ?R&CO.'SRcul listatoOillce. Wheeling, Va. PU3LIC SALES. PUBLIC SALE ?or? Real Estate. In pursuanco of a dccreo of the Circuit Court of Ohio county. West Virginia, entered on the 19th day ot December, in tne year 1891, in a suit in chancery therein vending.* xvhereiu Jieniiird Klelves and others are plaintiffs and William 11. Klicves and other.-* arc defendants, we will ON THURSDAY. JANUARY 21,1SW, beglnniug at 10 o'clock a. in., .>.011 at public auction, at the front door of the Court House of Ohio county, tho following described real prop erty, that is to say: Lota numbered *J11 and 1!I6 in Chaplluo toil's addition to the ellv <;f Wheeling, county of Ohio and State ol West Vir ginia,-situated on the wast side of Eoll'stroet, be tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets in the said city, and also the-south twenty-two feet of lot numbered230 in said Chapliuo EofTs addition, being tha northeast corner of Kofi'and Twenty-third streets in the said city, and also lots numbered i:i and 11 in said Cbaplino it Eoiro addition, fronting on the cast aide of Water street, between Alley Nineteen and Twenty-second street, and extending back froin Water street southwardly to Alley A, and bolus the first two lots north of Allev Nineteen, front ing upon Wutor street in said citv. With tho said lots numbured 21-1 and 215. the said special : commissioners will also sell the buildings, ma chinery, boiler and engine situated thereon, and the fixtures belonging to and a part of tho real estate. On the Mild two lots numbered 211 and 215 la situated the planing mill known as Klelves, Kr.ift & Company's planing mill, with its ma chinery and fixtures. . Tr.cjis oi* SALK-Onc-third of the puretnv) money und as much moro us the purchaser shall elect to pay in cn?h on the day of sale, uud tho residue in two equal installments, payuble re spectively in one and two venrs from the day of salo, with interest from thiit day, the purchaser giving his notes for tho deferred Installments, and the tlt'.e being retained to secure their pay ment, and the purchaser of lots numbered 211 aud 215 effecting und maintaining an insurance npou the buildings, machinery and fixtures to an amount not less than llvo thousand dollars, the policies for which shall be payable lo tho undersigned commissioners as their interest! may appear. A.J. CLARK K. 1IKNRY M. RUSSKHU: _ ? Special Commissioners. I hereby certify that bond has been given by the nbovo named commissioners as required by the mid decree. JOHN W. MITCHELL. dc2i.TThAi gieric,