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OUR PLUCKY CONSUL Mr. Eanos Zxhibta a Kftmpla of True American Grit HE BRINGS DICTATOR MEHDOZfl To Terms at Lcgayra, in Venezuela. Mendoza Forced to Resign the Dictatorship and a New Government Is Beinjf Formed?The Detained Merchantman's Owner Clsims His Movements Are Not Warlike. New Yokk, Sept. 12.?Tho Her aid's Panama dispatch aty>: Further newi of the snare hill tuts of afitirs exit tin? ? ?? i in venezaeia du come ucic. ubuw? Pepper Fendoza, commandant at Lagoayra, on the morning of September 3 received order* from Caracas to iqueeie a large earn of money from the merchants of that place. General. Echeverria, Pepper's adjutant, at once summoned all the leading merchant* of the place to the governor's office, and when they were assembled informed them they were prisoners until they paid in nmi ranging from $500 to $2,000. The German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Belgian, Brazilian, Argentine and Costa Rican consuls and American Vice consul. Golding, the agent of the Red D steamers, and the manager of Boylton's firm nere were also arrested. An appeal was made to American consul Hanna for protection. Mr. Hanna at once saw the Spanish, British and French consuls, laid the facta before them, and tbuy all agreed to act together. Tue commanders of tne Dutch. French, Spanish and German war shiDs also promised their hearty co-operation. "With this backing Mr. Hanna formally demanded the unconditional release of the otner consuls and the foreign war ships. Pepner hesitated. 1 ho foreign war ships got up steam, the Yenezuiean forces beat to arms and the guns at xort j*aYjgia were rua ouw For awhile the situation, was serious and it looked as though a collision was unavoidable, but Mendoza, hearing of the situation, telephoned from Caracas for Pepper to com ply wth the demand and to do anything necessary to avert trouble. He then called his lieutenants to the Casa Amarailla and resigned the dictatorship, proclaiming Guillermo TelVillejzas-Pulido, a nephew of exPresident Yiilegas,. as president and a member of the federal council. Polido at once began the formation of a cabinet, leaving Mendoza out It is believed that Mendoza will attempt to escape from the republic with the booty he has secured from the pillage of the capital and from forced loans. Generals Pepper and Kcheverria called the consuls together at the office of the Soanish consul and informed them of the change in administration, and also informed them that here&fter they would respect foreign interests. Consul Hanna is generally commended for the nerve and backbone displayed and tho success of his firm stand in behalf of the imprisoned at a time when be was completely shut off from telegraphic communication with Minister Schruggs, of the state department ^ MUFU Ubl.1l.lEiU OILAAU). GoduIn1 Attorney Clalwi that the V?im1 Carries a Legitimate Cargo? A. Purely Basin eaa Matter. Titw Yoei, Sept 12.?Francisco Gonlalos, a merchant who consigned a lhip load of amnnitiona of war to him elf at Port of Spain. Trinidad, and whoee boat, the Sonth Portland, containing the cargo, was detained by order of the United States government on Saturday, went to Washington yesterday to lay hii case before tbe state department. He was accompanied by Gnillelmo Smith, general agent for tobioco manufacturers, and Louis C. Kaegener, a lawyer. Mr. Raegener has been Mr. GonzaW lawyer for several yearvand advised bit client that sending arms by the South Portland to Trinidad was regular. According to his lawyer, Mr. Gonzales is the most important tobacconist in Veneiuela. When Mr. Raegner 1? A ?I?. l-.l II. |A k.. .. was OBKDU wiiav iau ?u>. uuumuih w i/u; ship load of arms and ammunition be laid: "Business enterprise, nothing else. I admit that Mr. Gonzales ii a friend, I may say a partisan of Gen. Creano. Bat these goods were not intended directly for tne Crespists or any other insurgent faction." "Why did he try to clear the cargo for Port of Spain,Trinidad f "Because he has a branch house there. It is his intention to have the Sou th Portland tail to the Port of Spain and there onload," added the lawyer. "Then it Gen. Crespo Is willing to pay (or the ammunitions of war pwned by Gonzales they will be shipped to Cara cas or some other Venezuelan port under a manifest issued by the British government. If Crespo will not, or cannot pay for the arms, Gonzales will dispose of them as best he can. The whole affair ia commercial speculation and tbore & nothing whatever in the laws of the nited States to Justify the secretary In ranting the vessel to leave this port. It BOUDUl wen w uii& ui idiuiuv lionol courtesy,'bat thore is no government it this clay in Venezuela. The country is in a condition approaching anarchy. Minister Ferraxa may be releavcd of his authorities any moment, llowevor, it is not on that ground that I base my appeal to the government of the United States for the release of the ihip." continued Mr. Baegera. "I advised Mr. Gonzalet and tioillolmor Emith, who wa- his purchasing agent, that they would be within the law in making up tbe cargo. They fleclared the freight frankly and honestly. Then when tho clearance papers wore refused, carefully looked up the law and lound that section 5.283 of tbe revised lututes declares it a misdemeanor for a citizen to St out or furnish a vessel to cruise or commit hostilities azaint a nation at oeace with the United States. Any one who did this would forfeit the boat and cargo. "But we bave not fitted ap the South Portland as a cruiser. She coald not engage in warfare She is simply a merchant vessel with a legitimate carta If We have violated any law of tbe United i-tates we are ready to take the consequences. We believe we have been acting properly, and that It is an outrage that oar vessel snouia oe aeuunoa. UNPROVOKED MURDER Of An American ft.tUor Simply Bmsum lie Was An American. London', Sept. 12.?The latest advices received here from Genoa regarding the murder of Frank Koilly, the seaman of the United States steamer Newark, who was killed on the 8th of. September in a lodging honse in Genoa. - show that national animus against Americans wu the caase of the crime. The proprietor of the lodging house, when the Newark's men applied to him for lodging, uaed moit abusive language to tnem ?imply became tiiev were Americana. One of thoae present, knowing the proprietor, advised the men tint it tu unsafe fur them to r*? main is the place. All the Bailors started (or the door, whereupon the proprietor with a knife in each hand sprang toward Beilly and stuck both the wlapona in bia back. Heilly Btacgered to ths atreet, where he fell and died in a few minute?. Tbe murder waa entirely unprovoked and Eeilly was was killed for no otber reason than that he waa an American. Charter* Graaitd. i Special Diipatck to tie InttHjauer. Charlestox, W. Va., Sept 12.?The ! following charters were issued to-day by tbe secretary of state: The Powhatan Bras? and Iron Works with the principal oifice at Charlestown, W. Va. The capital is ?5,000, and privilege is granted to increase the capital to $500,000. The incorporators are V. A. Horden, W. H. Cnmmings, George Lane, Charles H. Simmons and Loqis T. 31ertrsm, all of Brooklyn, X. Y.: also the Huntington hospital, with the principal office at Huntington, W. Va. The capital i? SoO and tue privilege la granted to incieaso thecapital to $50,000. The incorporators are Gen. John Hooe Rossel, Kly Ensign, John H. Uoll, Gua Uonabell, B. W. Foster and Frank Doolittle, all residents of Huntington. W. Va.; alao to tbe Wheeling Drag Company, with the principal office at Wheeling, W. Va. The capital ia ?300, and tbe privilege ia granted to increaae said capital to SiOO.UX>. 'ibe incorporator! are R T. Devriea, J. A. Campbell, K. T. Dovier, jr., W. A. Milligan and George Bremen;;, all of Wheeling, W. Va. Big Fir* la .Uban y. Albaxy, N, Y., Sept. 12.?Tbe fire which started at 2 o'clock this morning in the painting eslabliihment of James R. Lyons wat not got under control until after la. m. The total loss is animated between $250,000 and $300,000. jamea a. l,yon was me uca>ic? iwi. His loss was over $50,000. Among the o?bers are the following: Russell Lyman, shirt and collar manufacturer; Hughes A Simpson, baper-box manufacturers. D.uth by Hrr. Montreal, Sept 12.?The Chambly house was destroyed by fire at one o'clock this morning." Tiro persons, a sewing machine agent and a stableman, perished in the flames. Loss $10,(XXL *<rht? Limited Mai I." "The Limited Mail" company will appear at the Opera House thi* evening, producing one of the most thoroughly realistic pieces ever put upon the staee. The New York Journal says of this work: "The mechanical and scenic effects are striking pictures of the real, and the departure of the limited mail, the escape and the wreck produce grand etlecta. As for the play, it abounds in i. m nf that knmfltr IUU. tuu tucic (3 > Ull^P VI luu. patnos runninz through it that is always welcome and creative of interest. Tbe wonderful mechanical effects of "The Limited Mail" make it one of, if not the strongest attraction of its kind on the road." Incidental to the play, Beatrice, the wonderful child artiste, will appear in her wonderful contortion act and dancegymnaz. Two - pleasing acts, unsurpassed for grace, ekill and daring. The car of "The Limited Mail" will be on exhibition opposite the public building at 11 o'clock this morning. MeCI?lUnd DcfitU Xillftr. E. C. McClelland, the sprinter, who used to reside in Wheeling, defeated Alexander Miller in a five-mile race at Philadelphia on Saturday. The race was for $250 a side, and 31 ilier got 44 yards start McClelland's time mas 2o minutes 43 4-5 seconds. Ba<e Halt Y*?t?rdar. At Baltimore?Cobb was hammered unmercifully in the eighth. Baltimore, 7;Chicaeo, 12; earned runs, 4 and 10; errors, 4 and 5; hit*. 11 and IS; pitchers, Cobb and tiutchinson; umpire, Snyder. At Washington?Washington won out in the eighth inning on DufTy's double and bad muffled fly by Wood. Washington, 5; Cfncinnati, 4; earned runs, 2 each; errors, 4 and 2; hils, 6 each; pitchers, ileekin and Chamberlain; umpire, Lynch. At New York?The Cleveland's barely escaped a coat of whitewash to-day in Brooklyn. Their only run was a homer by McAleer. Cleveland, 1; Brooklyn, 6; errors, 4 and 1; hits, 4 and 9; earned runs, 1 and 5; pitchers, Cuppy and Kennedy; umpire, Bnrna. At Philadelphia?To-day's game was an old-time singling match in which IflS X lliJilCO ?CJO U1UI v IUIUWIUI tU getting their hiti well together. Louisville5; Philadelphia IS; errors, 1 and 3; hits, 17 and 21; pitchers, Sanders and Knell; umpire, Ernslie; earned runs, 3 and ft At New York?The Giants played with renewed spirit and snap to-day won an easy victory from the Browns. New York o; SL Louia 1; earned rnns, 4 and 1; errors, St. Louis 2; hits, 12 and 7; pitchers,Rusie and Gleason; umpire, McQuald. At Boston?Mark Baldwin faced Boston for two innings to-day, but after he bad been pounded for ten hits and eight runs, he retired. Boston 11; Pittsburgh 3; earned rnns, 8 and 1; errors, 4 and 2; hits, 17 and 10; pitchers, Stivetta, Baldwin and Eh rot; umpire, GafTney. , Foil to Do Our Doty. Even-body has nt times failed to do their duty t owarns themselves. Hundreds of lady readen taller from sick headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, and female troubles. Let them follow tho example of Mrs. H. Herbochtor, Stevens Point, Wis., *ho for five years suffered greatly from Nervous Prostration and sleeplessness, tried physicians and different medicines without success. But one bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night, and she is feeling like a new person. Mrs. Elisabeth Wheeler, Laramie Citv, Wyoming, who tried all other remedies, declares that after three weeks'use of the Nervine for Headache, Nervous Prostration, etc., the was entirely relieved. Sold by The Logan Drag Co. Trial bottle free. 1 Cimrnucr Sal*. All odds and ends of Oxford Ties at reduced prices. L. v. Blond. I sate not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh for twelve years. experiencing the nauseating dropping in the throat peculiar to that disease, and nose bleed almost daily. I tried various remedies without benefit until last April, when I ear Ely's Cream Balm advertised in the Boston Budgd, I procured a bottle, and since the first days' use have had no more bleeding? the soreness is entirely gone.?D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Bud/fa formerly with Boston Journal stwraw Cltarsoca Hal? Of Oxford Tie* io4 low ihoet' of every description al reduced prices. L. V. Bloxd. PROVED AX ALIBI. James Don, AreBMd ot Mnrder, oitwd from Ca*?oJj. gptrial DiPpUek h the Intdi&nter. Chablesto5, \V. Va., Sept. 12.?James Dos a. of Brownstowo, was arrested by Constable John H. Carwitnen on Sanday for the Samples mnrder, and he bad a preliminary examination before Jnst> ice Silman today. Although John Mays and wife testified that they saw him in Charleston and Elk City on the afternoon and evening of the mnrder. Mays testifying thai he saw him in front of Mr. Sam pies' house between 10 and 11 o'clock, or a few minutes before the murder, an alibi was easily proven by the testimony of Din Cavin, Squire Adkins and others of Browns town. Doss was at a Catholic festival there on the night and almost on the minute of the murder, Of course he was dismissed from custody. It is understood that others are suspected and one or more arreeis may folio r shortly. Mil. FLKIYS ILL. Th? Secretary Waa I'uabl* to Till BU Charle?ton AppulntmonU fyerfcl Dapakh to tU Intelligence?. Charleston', "W. Ya., Sept-12.?Owing to the illness of Hon. S. B. Elkins he was unable to ipeak here to-day, but will be here on a later date, yet to be decided upon. His place was very acceptably tilled by Judge Drew, who delivered a most eloquent and able address to a eood sized audience. Park?ribar| Notes. Special Dispatch to the Wetiv; enter. P.irkeewbo, W. Xjl., Sept. 12.? Depot; Clerk Clouaton was brought into criminal court to-day to have bid bond fixed (or dealing the papers in bis cases. Judge Jackson fixed tbe total bond at $4,500 and the cases were continued, Clouston pleading not guilty. He was remanded to jail, being unable to secure the bond. Harvev McGregor, who was arrested at l'enn<boro Friday, charged with stealing$S15 from J. A. Hoyt.of Dayton, 0., was acquitted on trial to-day lor lack of evidence. A sensation is reported from Kanawha station. Was llaitie Brickner, a mere fhild, ran off with a young lad of that town named Lawrence Robinson. It is reported the couple were married, but tbe parents ot the girl are greatly disturbed over the affair. Wouldn't Stand the stone*. Sperini Dispatch to the Ir.t(iUg<ncer. Huxtixgtox, W. Va., Sept 12.?Yesti*pdflr. at Winifred?. John Clendenin. * desperado, in passing Joe Oman's residence is an intoxicated condition, threw stones at the house. After standing it awhile Uiman stepped oattide and with a pistol shot Clendenin: who died in a short time. Ulman was taken to jail at Charleston. Got Damage*. Special Diipatek to the InU&igen&r. Hc.v/ixgtox, W. Vjl, Sept. 1??In the cirquit court this afternoon the case of Eimcr Johnston against the Chesapeake 6c Ohio railroad was tried and a rerdic; of $3,300 Riven the plaintifl. This court was tried and a verdict Riven in this court a year ago for the plaintiff. The railroad took it to the supreme court, who ordered a new trial on a point of law. Drowned IVMi* Bathing. Srsrial Dimatch to the laidHoeneer. Pabkebsbcbg, W. Ya., Sept. 12.?J. M. Ripley, a young man whose parents lire just below the city on the Ohio rirer, was drowned last evening while in bathing. Ue took cramps, and before help coald reach him be sank for the last time. He was a bright boy, seventeen years old and bis death is generally regretted. An Old Soldier Dxad. SjXficl DOpateh to tU Inieiligenctr. Parkersbcbg, W. Ya., Sept. 12.?John Bradley, An'old soldier, member of Andrew Mather Post No. 14, G. A. R, died last night after an illness of two weeks. An obstruction formed somewhere in his intestines, and he died in great agony. His abdomen swelled to an abnormal size and turned yellow. Quarter* Seeurxl. tVHJWIUI ""?? Washington,D.C., Sept 12.^-Qaarters have been secured bjr Kimble Post, of Kimble, for thirty men daring the G. A. K. encampment. Lion Trad? Depression* Ix)vdon", Sept. II?A dispatch to the Freeman's Journal from Belfast says that the depression in the linen trade has caused the suspension of a firm in that city with liabilities amounting to ?30,000. Another firm in the same trade has tailed with liabilities of ?20,000, and more failures are expected. Publisher Wtil F.eed. Chicago, Sept. 12.?James J. West was set free today by Jndge Tuthil] and the criminal prosecution atrainst him for alleged acts committed while he was proprietor of the Tinui was dismissed. Will Meit the Crl?U. London, Eept. 12.?The authorities of the Birkes bank announce this evening that the Union bank has guaranteed them the rum of ?1.000,000 with which to meet their liabilities. Ix thousands of cases the cure of a cough is the preventive of consumption. The surest cough medicine in the world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on * guarantee of satisfaction. paw Mr. rroprletor of tie flee livery stable at the TTest End hotel, Ehnira, N. V.. wyj Hood's Sarnparina goes way ahead of anything he ever took for troubles with the Liver and Kidneys with which he suffered for a long time, tram he took Hood's fiarsaparflla sod was completely cured. Other members of his family also take Hood's Sarsaparilla and sze highly gratified with the benefit from 1L Hootys Pills ? ? mod. c?uie, petni?. sslc jlxA efficient cathartic. Always rell&tla. So. CATARRH OF THE STOMACE | Poor lppotite, With Violent Pal as and Sao*** After Ealing. A Cue That I* of Interest to Every One Who Suffer* from Indigestion. . Terrible Suffering Night and Day. Do you eat well? If co, 70a enjoy one of the great blessings of life. But how many people are there who neTer know what It ii to enjoy? meal? TUe more the taste Is pandered to the leu the appetite manifest* iueit Instead, oerhaus. there is a decided revulsion, and the food that one must est to keep Uie body alive is forced into an unwilling stomach, only to catue intense pain and a sick enlng usum*. Wfiy is this? Did you erer ?top to consider the reason! Drs. Copeland and Davis have fro a time to time lu these column* endeavored to , point out the cause of dyspepsia or disordered ni^nuoo, aaa uai uinr cxpuaeiiuu ? iuc wr reel one i? evidenced by the many caret their method of treatment i? producing emj day. Phyaiology teaches that the numerous goads of the stomach throw out during the twenty- ' four hoars tourteenplnMofga*tricjaice.-almost i twojjEiioa*?with which to digest ihe food we i eat In chronic catarrh of tho stomach. the nncotis lining of which is continuous with that of the nose and throat, the secreting gland* become diseased and depraved and do not fclriil their proper f auctions. hence the food liesheavT in the stomach and ferment* instead of being digested. Foul gases a*ae therefrom which distend the stomach, causing freight tightness. Catulenoe. bloating and discomfort Toe heart , and long* are cncro*?hed upon by the diaphragm j which impedes their natural action, hcncc ! w<? hare fluttering or palpitation, and inconaequcnoeof disturbed circulation and respiration, coldnes* of extremities, depression of spirits (oenroustsess). feeble p-.;i?e. dizzisesa. shortness of brea&. hot and cold flashes, etc, etc $5.00 a South for All Diseases. A TYPICAL CASE. The Many Distressing Symptoms. Which Follow Neglected Catarrh.Togetherwith a Striking Example of the ElBeacy of the Treatment or urt. topeiana ana Mr. William M. West of Don*?. 0., Ohio, who it well known la all the surrounding counties, cake* the /oik,win? statement in grateful appreciation of the Hind and conscientious treatment received at the Copelaud Medical institute: I have b*_-en troubled for a number o! years with pains in my bead, ortr my eyes, tne top of the head and iu the temple*. My head ached aimost all the time: my nose would stop up, fir>tone tide and then the other; there was a cantinusl di^charpHrom my nc^e. aUo a constant dropping of mucous into the throat. I wa* kept busy hawkiiu and spitting to keep my throat clear. My throat wa* dry. sore and irritated. I was abort of breath and had severe pains in my chest and under shoulder blades. -I felt nervous and depressed. I had freqnent and serere dizzy spells. also ringing nolv* in my ears. My stomach was afftxted. I had no appetite, and after eating felt heavy and bloated. I was restless at nifbt. and would set up in the morning feeling tired and worn out. I lost flesh and strength. The catarrh?for it was catarrh?so affected my system that I was completely run down. I doctored considerably and used various patent medicines, hut ail to no avail Under the treatment of Dm. Copeland and Davis my improvement has been cnurely satisfactory. mr head and throat are clear, my stomach all right. I sleep wel?. feel refreshed and strong: inuct. I feel first-class. I heartily recommend their treatment to thoie suffering with any chronic disease." $5.00 a Month for All Diseases. It Just Cost Mr. West $20 to be Cured of hisStomachTrouble and General Debility. Caused by Neglected Catarrh. The Copeland Medical Institute, Located Permanently, Second Floor 1121 Main St, Wheeling, W. Va. W. H. COPELAND, M. D., Consulting Physician. L. G. DAVIS. M. D.t Resident Physician. ! Specialties: Catarrh and all diseases of the Ey? Ear. Throat and Lane. Stomach and ail Chronic DLseizes. Ofllcc hour?.?to 11 a. to.. 2 to 6 p. xn., 7to9p.m. Sunday, loto 12a. in., 2to4p.m. fl?r nrn */iamtu ;po rcn ivtvjiN i n. All diseases will be treated at tbe uniform rate or $5.00 a month. Medicines furnished free. Remember, this includes consultation, examination, medicine and treatment for all diseases and all patients. REFRIGERATORS. Jewett's Refrigerators. Hard wood antique finish and In new designs. A lew le&di'ig ure* left, which we offer at a price that will *11 them, as we need the room and they must be fold. Call eurlr and get a bargain In the best Refrigerator in the world, as they will all go In a day or two. ______ NE8BITT eft) BRO.f JylB 1312 Market Street CORNICE AND TIN ROOFING. q.alvan1zed iron cornice JLVD TUT BOOFIFG! (pedal MUaUsa (Irao to all tindl >! Sheet Iron anil Tin Work on BnllUaji. ALSO STEEL AND FELT ROOFING. Call and get orlocs before coatrictla*. h I am prepared to (ire bargains in that lino of work. B. P. CHLDWELL, JelJ Corner Main and Sonth Streets. Heavy sheet iron works. CHIMNEYS. BREECHES. TANKS. IRON SHUTTERS. CELLAR DOORS. LIFE BOAT3 ?ASl>? WROUGHT IRON RANGES. All of tha Hoarieat &heo; Iroa Work maie and erected. CHAS. H. MILLER, *pl 1EX Water Stream E. B. POTTS' BIG STORE. GREAT EXCITEMENT. Th?Greatest Sale on Record Crowds E. B. Potu'a Big Store at Slain and Tenth Streeu, and the Boom is in Fnll Blast?Bargains Going Like a Flash at Half Price and Less- A Present to Every Customer Who Cuts This Out. These bis drive* received dally from t be New Yore auction rooms will eclipse an/thins ever before beard of m ibis section MLS'S S r ITS. SI S3.12 87. f3 8* $4 37 and op. We are feeder* in low price*. The*e foods mu*t go. Come early. MEVS PAJftB. tie. S7c. 07c 11 18 up. Worth do..bi.- or money refunded. B0Y8* aTITB at Sc. 9?c. 111*. V ? op Come at onee. this sale canno: last alway*. BOY?* PASTS, lie. i?e. 35c, -sc. *5c up. Tbe?o bargains ax* going very fast. iflOTS FINE SHOES at 97c. fl 10.1125. (1 37. tl 62 up Look in our window for bargains in s boe* away below tbe usual price. LADIES* FIXE SHOES, sfc. 97c. II 25. ?17. II tS up. All fast seller* and will give you full MtL-. taction. _ CHILDREN'S SHOES at I9r. ?c. 3Tc ?8c. 6=0, 72c, 57c up. Solid bargains and trade winnera A RACKET-LOOK AT THE PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS, le, 2c, Sc. 4c. 5c up. Bi* raiue. SrsPEJTDERS. fc, 9c, Ifc lie. Mc. ?c; worth double. MEN'S HALF HOSE. 3c, 5c, ?C. 10c up. The* prices wiU mtk-i* you bur. MEN'S SH1RT.< 17c. 23c, Z*. 39c np. On shirts ire lead the trade. If we cannot care you at least one-hsif your money we <io not deierre roar patronage and should no? hare it. ?ni further, you may r?turn any good* not satisiactory and set your money. BIG DRIVES IN MEN 3 AND BOYS' HATS. Don't forget us on Hats. We are here to sire you money. E. B. POTTS. Main and Tenth Streets, WHEELING, w. YA. Branch Sores?Sfeubenr/Ifp. CK: BellaJre. 0; New Mart grille, W. Ya., and Parkers burg. W. Our Store Boat. ' THE CYCLONE" 'A now I r?mAv for bncineM. Look out for creater bar gains than eTer. Will remain n few days only at the principal landing* along the river. ao5 J.S. RHODES & CO. ^ We will offer ^ this morning A ** ir-4 All-Wool N Home-Made Blankets ^ at $423 a pair, T -.1 ?* . wortn jij.jo. g One lot only. ^ Buy early L and g save money. Q, J.SJliiMCt TO THE LAOIES. P (Trade TUrk.) T^v & r. KID GLOVES FUR PALE BY Geo. E. Stifel & Co., Sole ajreuti for the aboro brands of Kid Glorei STATIONERY. BOOKS. ETC. TEXT BOOKS FOR Public and Private Schools. McGtjffejr'? Readeri exchanged for*econ<lband App.eton '? Reader* u t exchange price*. A!! Lin'ly Inttitutt Text Rooks. Fall Hp* of School 6uppUe& Old City Book Store, (STANTOX * DAYKNPORT.) 1301 OTRKBT STREET. , ??; A Present to School Children Beginning Monday. tb? 5th. for one week, wo will gtre to every tebolar baying their books or tchooi supplies from n* a nice ro- * rcrslble Pocket Penholder or m nice box containing one down el*te Pencil*. Bring jour Appleton'* Reader* and hate them exchanged for McGuffey* Headers. OARXjZI BROS., 1309 MARKET STREET. Second door aonth of new City Bank. *e? gCHOOL BOOKS, 83ate*. School Rao Pad*. Writing Paper. Pen*. Ink. Bv>k*. Magazine*. Monthly and W<*Uy Paper*. Blank Book* and Notion*. C. H. QUIMBV, ie* No. 1414 Market Street. PROPOSALS. J>ROPOSALS FOR BK1CK PAVSX scaled proposals w211 t>e ieeeiTe<l at tb* -, ) of the tw'lertfjrnod anlll 12o'ciock. boos. s<> u atmV. 2Sl??rgki pario* q?Iis?LBridgeport Obux Finns so l specification! B?rb? *--- at jv. Village Clerk'* offlvc. T. W. WILLI* H? Village CV'X. BitiDccroCT. P.. Sept. 3. J?92. Mf - WANTED. TVTANTKD-GIRL FOR GENEkAL TT worfc; mld.-iie-egod preferred. A;.;]r4l >'o. 827 Xuttt MToet * 1 QALESMEX-WE MAKE A uSerI O ALofier to traveling and local t|} -- 3 ev^rr Stale whr. call on retell ktocera OI.t*7 F,v nriTRKWIIKAT FLOCK CO., 135 Lake r.rr^v Chicago. 111. ? !> < WANTED?A RELIABLE PERSO:; to lake the aiearjr In hij town tor ooe of the bcit payiaz article* on tie <narfc*t; rtiaib for 2i cents; r?aj-< MX) per cent profit; ?1 to eTtrr famJr; iocloiesump. KOBEKT Cleveland. O. s*l.? ' p OOD SALARY GUARANTEED T ] \JT ladies willing to do writing for me ai tie., homes. Address me in own handwriting with stamped enre.opc. MISS EDNA L. 83CYTHE, jSouth Bend. IntL, proprietor of thefamon .,ioria Water lor the complexion. ??', WA.> 1 fiu-rw Aur. UiMItU STATES A RMY^ble-bodied. ntmarriM Den. between the aw o* *nd 30 year*. Good pay. rations, clothing and medical attendant Applicant* cuit be prepared to fnrnlih u:.<factory evident ai to a^e. ?-har?cterand hat..^ Appiy at 1131 Main ktreet, Wheel Inf. W. V* ] r&-x**T T? MPLO YMEN'T FOB GOOD BUS!Jj "NESS HEX. <k>od. en-rsvtic boa in ess men wanted, to travel in all parrs of toe United States io the interests of the AMERICAN UNION LEAGUE * patriotic, fraternal, benevolent and prove::, r, society. This **>clety poaseasei stronger and ter fraternal and protective features than iz* other insurance order in exitteno-. No **ah rtterm** or Endowment" scheme. bat a ptrf" : plan of protective life lueu rar.es. SAFE. EQUITABLE. ECONOMICAL and easy to work. 7 a* plana are excellent. readily understood end rtc .pmtnend themselves. This society now nutsh;-. arc on* ita member* a larrer percentage of lateilijrent business and professional men. in pr> portion to Its total membership, than anr o order. The most liberal inducements as rsgir i? pay, steady employment, territory, etfc,*oc>r~l the rtebt men to act as special agents. Call a; oraddrca*. The Office or rax AMERICAN UNION LEAGCu 250i Cbaplioe Street. roy?l Wbeeiinc. W. Vi FOR RENT. For rent?the three-story l'a?incss house. Na 1314 Main street W. J. W. CQWDEN. nrJ4 For rest?two booms on* Chapline street, between Twelfth and Fourteenth stceeu. suitable for oftcea; poiieisi^n given lmaoaiateiy. lagoire mi ten orac? jti jpOE RESTE, FOUR PIOOM9. On second floor ol No.1005 Main street Rirsr view. JAMES L. HAWLEY. Hfi ' It OMatn ?>?*? . FOR SALE. I?OR SALE, CHEAP?FIVE-YEA R OLDD.'iviaj? Mw. }*ha*ton and Harne*. Apply a: Xa 33 Fourteenth unci. fcelfr* TjV}RSALE?one sorrel family X Hor*e (Ire yean old; alio bugjry aad harntit: will sell separately. Apply 1oW. RO?E. North Firth street, Martin * Ferry. O. selO KOBERTLUKE, NO. K30 MARKET ?;rcet, has for sale oo? No. 1 Sorrel Hone. Como and see zac. Alto or* Black Colt, ire years old. never bad harnew jet weight I3W poucdi. Both new and second-hand Carriu'--* and Buggies for sale. JeJT /^HfiTP.P KJ Bojlnesj Real Estate for Sale. ! am authorized to s?!) the property on Mais ftrwi. Noi. 1025 and 10?. immediately north o! ana adjoining tbe new steel bridse- Tbis is justly eonsjderwl the verr bo>t piece of bus lam property now on the marsi". THOS O BP.IEN. Telephone 139 Broker aud Real E?;aie ArJ^OESALE, Two two-storv frame dwc'Unf hon??s. and *:% two-story frame dwelling boose in 3J:nav..l.j .iidition to Bridge ;^or:. cheap aad on eiay term* Alio money ;o loan. R T. HOWELL Insurance and Real Estate A^enu Bridgeport 0. my* gTOCKS FOK SALE. Si (bares .Etna Iron and Steel Company. 20 shares Lan^blia Nail Mill. 20 shares I -a BelleS-ih Mill SUhares Warwick <*b i t Company. share* Junction ln?n Company. ?0 shares Be'.lairs Sail MilL 20 shires Wbfeline lee and Stars** Cbapsay. 10 shares PeabrwK Insurance Company. 6 shares Fire and MsrJns InMiraaeet'onosa/ R 4 IRWI.V. BwtfrelO . No. 21 Twelfth Sire? J^OK SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGISGTOX. Cheap and oa Ear Term W. V. HOGE. <y* Htr Bank Building ltPO Market Str^et TRUSTEE'S SALE. fJRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue on aecd of trait made by. Hesrr Griffon and Julia Griffon. bii wife, to ine a* trustee dated August ti, 1831. recorded in th? office of i be Ckrfcof the County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia. in Deed of Trna: Kvt So. uS. pape l?o. I will ie!l a? the north frost door of the Court lion* of aaid county, on SATURDAY. THE 1?T DAY OK OCTOBER. 1 $31 eoramencinc at JO o'clock a. m.. the following described property. that U to say: A cerui parce: of real estate situated in an addition :o the City o( Wheeling. laid on: by Bererly M Koff. executor of the will of Joan Es?l-e;: nin* at the northeast corner of lot numNe^i tweuty-one in said addition on Jacob itre : thence southwardly along the west side of J* cob ?irect about thirty-one feet: theaoe w-? wnrdly fifty feet: thence northwardl*- a'thlrsy-ouo feet to the north line of said 1. thence eastwardly to the place of beginning, 02 which is erected a double frame bouse The title to the aoore property li bettered to be perfect, but selling u tnxfU*e I will eontrr only the title ve?ied in tne br said deed of tra>: Tcrj? or Saix?One-third and a> much more as the p'-irehavr elects to pay iu cash on tar t*7 of Mle. the balance In two equal iota'.lmetv one and two Year*, note* faring intereet frca the day of sale to be ?-iven for Lie deferred ju, xnenta W. J. W. COWDES, Trui* W. If. Hillee Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF OIliO COUNTY FARM. Bf virtue of a deed of trust dated the thi-i da* of January. A. D. 1851, #ud recorded ia office of tb* Clerk of the County Court of ?-'v -J County, Wfcat Virginia. in Dee l ot Trust *? '* No. 51. page 5Tb. made by Daniel McDonald sal Harrer H. McDonald to me, the unden.^rtrustee, I trill, u snch trustee, oa WEDNESDAY 8KPT&JKIISX7. 1171 at 10 o'clock a. n.. o9ir lor wie a: the n or a door of the Cour: Kou*c of Ohio Coun*.< Va.. Id the city of Wheeiinr at pohlie aue: a to the hi*uwt bidder, on the tarcns hereinafter mentioned. the property de?*ribed a? fo.i >*' Ttz: All that rcrtain \rtc: oi land tit ut Ohio county- We-t Virginia adjoiumrtne P*-" rlTtnia Suite line and land* of Jaic; and othert. and bounded and described aj lo*a to-wit; Beginning at a iarze whit* corotr to land* ot Hugh Engine; tbene- -J laud* of Jamea Todd north ?<V we?t Hi ' 1 to a stone: thence north lsy nrwt 'J6S P?' * 5 a stake; thence north 49*^ east H8 ? w.4 fttake; thenre north W^' we^t ?* ' '! to a red oak: tbe.ico north 31H5 w<*: potes to a take; thence north M* e??; ;> tele* to a ctoue; thence north 37S' f*v j-j.uto ? none; theme *on?h >>.' r ea?t - ? to aoionc; thence north -1V ?-an S po.e* to ituae; tbence bylaod^of iT>rter and Cbs:' " ;* north 87)v east 29pole> toa?ione in the - 1 line? f hence fonth 1 West lu7.5po)?? 10 ' ' near a wb ite oak; thenee by Uae of Hcl'' 1 heir* *onth ?7^a wfc: 7 po.ea to a at>ne: * 3' eatt lo j>?ei to a white oak. *' fconth 8?4* wert 27 pole* to a an**-: south It'-.' east 25 po?? to a wh!:a oak . :* r * toatb V9 w?**t 4*? polw to a atone: thence ? ' '*7 5-i? <-a?t 27.7 poka to a n bit - oak; them , 46J40 nut? poles Jo a beech; thence by U > Hugh Kraklnc north *7- west <A jolt* to ' place of beginning, aid containing 77 acm aw 12jk)1?. more or lew. . _ Taw or &al*-Om-third and asnorh^-; ^ as the purchaM-r ra?T elcct to pay :a ca?baJaar* in two e?ual annual payment*.: :;1' be irfrvn forthedelorred installment* Up* "* interest from the date o'?!*. payable asr ? with rood security, and the Ulie to be rota.r.. until fun pay menu auS B.8. ALUiON Troi^eThe above aale la adjiurned nntU TCE>DAYi SfcPfEMBKK 13. 1392, at 10 o'clock a m. a & AlUaONi Tni*<*. Whou.no, W. Va* bepc. 7, bii