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THE CITY COUNCIL Met Last Evonlng, After Some Troublo In Getting a Quorum. IT WAS fill INTERESTING SESSION. Tho Street Railway Muddlo on tlio e?.?? ?n 'IW ilUUVll oauu ... inittocs?Tbo Woman's Benevolent Society Wants to Keep Children Off tlao Streets After Eight O'clock. The City Council met in regular aeasion last night. Some trouble was experienced in fretting a quorum in the Second branch. It was a quarter aftor eight when Mr. Kenny was selected chairman pro tern and called tho body to order, fourtocn members being present, one short of a quorum. In tho first, branch a quorum was on hand and Mr. Emsheimer was chosen chairman. It was S:liU when a quorum in tho shape of Mr. lludlich allowed tho Second branch to proceed to business. The minutes of the previous meeting as road were adopted. The rules were suspended to tako up licenses. Tho ordinary license of J. F. Wharton was transferred to Wilhelm & Bro. at 1041 Market street. Tho Board of Public Works brought in a beport recommending the payment of bills amounting to $494 30 for street improvement. Ordered paid. Tho committee on lire department reported bills aggregating $i>l>5 Go, ono item being $850 for the now Ahrens etoamor; committee on markets $19175; committee on roiil estate $311); committee on scales $10 32; committee on health $42. All were approved and ordered paid. Tho application of Thomas J. Ball for a stand jn the Second ward market iiouso was rejected. The committee on real estate brought in a report recommending the rental of a space on tho cornor of Eighteenth and Market streets to I'. Burns for running a refreshment stand. The petition was granted and a lease orderod drawn up bv tho city receiver. Tho yearly rental was placed at $50. Tiie petition of Henry Poster, of 222S Main street, praying for a reduction of assessment from $3,500 to $3,100, was granted, Mr. llailey introducing u resolution to that ellect. TUB RTUEET JUILWAY MUDDLE. Tho petition 01 li. in. lucnarus unu other property owners on Jacob streot between l'orty-third and Forty-fourth, sotting forth that tho Wheeling Kailway Company in or lias been laying a double track along that thoroughfare without any authority from tho city or property owners; that tho laying of such a track, on account of the narrowness of tho street at that point, will prove injurious, there not being enough epaco on either side to allow vehicles to pass tho street cars; asking tho city to take stops to compel the railway company to take up tho said track. Tho matter was referred to the committee on streets, alleys and grades, and railroads, and the city solicitor. In explanation it was said that it is not a double track that the railway company is laying, but is a switch which they are permitted to lay. TO KEEP TIIEM AT HOME. A petition was road from tho woman's Union Benevolent Society signed bv tho president, Mrs. A. W. Keily, and Mrs. W. J. W. Cowdon, secretary, prayine that an ordinance bo enacted to koep all childron under the aire of sixteen years at their homes alter 8 o'clock p. in. during tho winter months and after <J p. in. in tho summer. A motion was made to refer the matter to the committee on ordinances in conjunction with the city solicitor. , Mr. Hoe said ho did not seo how such an ordinanco could bo mad? practicable, and that it was a piece of nonsense. Mr. Bailey also had something to say on tho subject. Ho appreciated the good intentions of tho petitioners, but several such petitions had been presented to the Council during tho past four years, but nothing of a practical nature had evolved. "In my mind the result will bo this: A parent will send his or her daughter out on tho streets on an errand, who will bo accosted by a policeman, who will not beliovo her protest that she is out on an errand, and will Innbiwl nn Will thnt r?.*ir??nt seo nnv good in tlmt ordinance then ? Of course not. Such an ordinance could never bo enforced, and there are already enough dead letter laws on our ordinance books. The books aro full of ordinances that will not hold water, and 1 am satisfied Buch a one as this suggests will not hold good in any court ot law." lie then moved that the petition be laid 011 tho table: carried. The Council then adjourned. Mits. nai:si;k\s recital At the annum i mumnm'* I.:mt Kvonlny on Artirtllo SucccH% Owinj*- to the dampness prevailing in tho atmosphere and under foot, the attendance at tho recital given by Sirs. Kaeser at tho residence of tho Misses Cummins, last night, was not of the magnitude it should have been, but in appreciation it was as if the parlors Were crowded. Beginning promptly at eight o'clock tho lino programme was rendered. Tho "Second xuinpsnuio oi nua |?orformod by Mrs. Naoser, assisted by Miss lieile Cummins, in a truly grand style. This piece gives one the impression of a sceno in tho country, over which a Btorin sweeps, followed by clear skies, when all of God's creatures voico their joy. Chopin's "Scherzo" was interpreted in a skillful manner by Mrs. Nae.-er. An Audante Capriccio of MendelBohn was perfectly executed by Mrs. oS'aeser. Mr. Spoil's rendering of Bothovon'a Romances (F. and G. Major) showed truo musical ta.-to. David is a composer of whom Wheel in>; has heard very little, but by tlio assistance of Mr. Spoil some of hiu beautiful ideas were developed. Tho "Audanto, Sherzo, Capriccio" was executed In a masterly manner which developed to the fullest extent the various beauties in the piece. Mrs. laser's rendering ot Godnrd's Vftlfl? and Mazurka was exceed fngly happy and brought out some new musical forms in tho French style. Mrs. Nae?or is a pianist of no ordinary ability, but one whose musical sensibilities are oxtremoiy well developed, and in tho numbers of this recital fuller expression or feeling than she showed is hardiv possible. It is hoped that the serios of recitals will be continuod and that tho music loving public will encourago more of this class of music, which, whou proporly understood, has tho otlect ot uplifting the feelings of humanity. B^MARKED by R. C. Joiner, of Allen V. 0., Hillsdale Co., Mich.: "Nothing gavo my rhouinatism such quick roliof ns i>r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil?belieyo it infallible for rheumatics." imw | CHRISTMAS s, ^dhf^s . <ot=i .. v Pushing Jamming, Pulling, ramming. Everybody on their oar; f.'rn\v?Hnir. ni>hllllT> Squeezing, crushing. Christmas shopping (luya are here. Women pawing, Men nil jawing. Children crying through tho street; Kvery gaper. I'rineo or pauper, Tramping on us with their loot. N. B.?Before starting out reai the live business men who talk thr LAST NIGHT'S ItECEPriO.V Tu tho Proprietor ot ilie'IIanns IIouho, a MotimU>llli?, ? Itrllllnut Affair. Last night's reception and banqucl tendered W. C. A. Ilnnes, 0/ tho Untie Ilouae, Moundsvillo, was, notwith standing tho iiiclemont weather, a gram success. Tho train from Wheeling ai riving at 7 o'clock carried a number 0 Wheeling peoplo, and also tho Opor nouso oanu, wmcu wiu? cujjajjuu l' furnish music fortho occasion. The rooms were beautifully decoratei with pottod plants and lighted witl elcctric lights*. .Selections were rcr dered by tho band during tho carl; part of tho evening, interspersed wit) vocal music rendered by Messrs. Moj gan and lvahn, of Pittsburgh. An ele gant suppor was served at 10 o'clock after which the younger portion of th party repaired to tho opera house where dancing was kept up until th< early morning. Among thoso present from Wheolin wore Capt. B. 13. Dovenor and wife am Mrs. I1'. \V. Patton, llarry Schmidt am sister and others. W. S. Urady an wife, I-. B. Martin and wife, E. K. Zam and wife, of Glendalo, were there; als< C. A. Weaver and wifo, J. Glenn Cook L. B. Purdv. wifo and dauirhtor; Prose outing Attorney Parsons and wife, J. C Brooks and wife, John Brooks, Sr., an wife, W. D. Dunn and wifo, lion. 1>. 1' Meighen and wifo, of Moundsviile; U Backyer and J. W. Alexander, of Pitts bur^'h, and others from various cities. "The Coiouel." Thursday night nt tho Opera IIous Sisson'a comedy, "The Colonel," will b given. The Savannah News says: The play was given at two perform ances Saturday, and was a very delighl ful comedy. The company is a goo one. Quito a number of its member are known to Savannah audiences Miss Josephine Florence Shepperd wa for several seasons with Lotto. Harr St. Maur was from Charles Wyndbam? company, 'Walter Brooks was for fou seasons with Mine. Rhea, and tho autl or, Mr. Oscar P. Sission. The Colonc is the product of tho legitimate school Its humor is created by wholly legit mate methods, and tho fun, while rat intr fast and furious, ia produced ill way by clearly natural and never ovordon methods. Mr*. Mnplfitoti's Voice, Of Madame Mapleson, who appear at the Opera IIou^o Friday and Satui day, the Boston Traveller says: A larire audience was present at Musi Hall last evening to hear Mrs. Laur Schirmer-Mupleson as Lucia. $ome < thoso present remembered the youn lady's appearance in 1S7J), when a sligli girlish figure came tripping on the stau of tho Globe theatre in the opera of th "Crown Diamonds," but they wer hardly prepared last evening to see th magnilicentapecimen of glorious womar hood, who stepped out in Donizetti' famous opora. There has been an in provementin her voico as well as in lie physique. It is clear, vibratory, an untler tho most perfect control. Th mad scene wai splendidly doue, and i it she showed a dramatic atrengtl which was little expected in her earlie days. At tliu TJumtro, The inclemont weather had no effei on tho patronaeo at tno Musoo la: night, performances bi'ing civon t larco audiences. Captain Carl astoi ; i?i -ii ? 1... ??.? 1??, 1JIICU 1111 J/iUSUUb II\ I uu niut scapes ut one time in one uiinutt Monsieur Hamlin was not onvied in h promenade on a bridpe of razor edgu knives. In the theatre Archio Uoyer i a prime favorite. His "silence and fun act is pood. To-morrow morning tli performers and attractions in the lei turo hail will assemblo at tho Museo i 9 a ni. and go to Parson's art pallor and havo their pbolos taken for Mar apera Scolield & Sortore. They will h placod in a largo frame to decorato th lobby. "Guild Old Tluioa.'V This famous drama, which has bee plavinp to crowded liousos everywhere will open a threo nights' ongapement .i tho Grand to-morrow ovening. Thi company carries all tlio scenery for tli play, which is said to bo very line ?Soat8 will ?o on sale at Genther's th morning, and as tho Grand will I crowded at tho opening, those dosirin pood seats should secure them withoi dolay. This will bo ono of tho hea iost dramas seen at tho Grand th eeaaon. Another good audience greeted .T. "V Snmmer, at tho Grant last night in tl: groat drama called "Jerry, tho Tramp, This afternoon there will b? a gran matinee for ladies nnd children, an this evening will bo tho last appearant of this colebrated actor. Tho matim prices aro 15, 25 and 35 cents, and th Grand should bo crowded to tho door Seats arc on sale at Gonther's, Tho Wkooltnt; & Lnko Erie Ilnllwuy I lloli.luv (?rertlng. | Wishing everyone a Merry Christum and a Happy New Year, and in order l onable its patrons to properly celobrat tho holidays, tho Wheeling & Lnko Er railway will soil excursion tickets to n points on tho lino and connections t excursion rates. Tickota will be spld Dccombor 24, 2 | 2G and 31, 1892, and January 1.1S9 | with limit for return passage to includ January 3, 1893. Children between five and tweh years half excursion rate, children ui "der five free. For furthor information and excu fiion tickots apply to any agent W. L. E. James M. Hall, G. P. Clothing tearing, No one curing If the1' tramp us in the dust. Quints abovo ns! How theyshovo us: Bound to got somewhere or bust. Pushing, jamming, Pulling, raramiug. Everybody on tuolr ear; Dou't feel hateful. Hut be gr.i!oful? Christmas comes but onco a year. J carefully the live advertisements o! ough the Intelligencer. PJIOF. SMITH'S SENTENCE, t Suspended from tho Mini* ry Uutll II< SliuU Clintigo His Vlowi, " ? r\ Tt/m in Pinmn ATI, yj.f X/Vli. 10.? aiiu v<Mv?t s nati presbytery, by a voto of 31 to 27 - as officially reported, has closed the 1 mouth of one of its brightest scholar) - until such timus as ho shall agreo to re f nounco his viou's upon inspiration ant n cease to teach them. It was late in th( 3 afternoon when the debate upon the I doirrco of punishment was ended. The l majority of the committee favored rebuke, bui bv the close vote already ? given tho decision was in favor of suaponsion from the ministry. To-niorro^ morning tho presbytery will meet foi ~ the purpose "of approving tho rocort and of passing sentenco upon its con y victed member. The form of the sen , tenco to bo pronounced against the '' Kov. Dr. Henry 1*. Smith is as follows "Dr. Smith is suspended from tho ministry ot tho Presbyterian church uuti V such time as ho shall make manifest to ? the satisfaction of tho presbytery hit ? renunciation of tho errors ho "has beer found to hold and his solemn purpose no lonuor to toach or propagato them." I '!'?.? ?/.A.?iHnl nn thn firafr. r<liftrcn find ' the closeness of tho vote on the othei j" charges nnd on the sentence, are taken i as good reasons why Dr. Smith shouk . appeal to the Ohio synod and to th< ' gonoral assembly, but on the othoi l' hand it is said tho known views of t);i synod are such that an appeal would bo vain, except as a step toward reach* ing the goneral a-sembly. q NOTKS OX .NAVIGATION'. Stn^e of Wntor uu.l Movuuiout* of llonta lhu Utvur IntorontM. L' Tho marks on tho wharf show 7 foot a G inches in tho channel, and falling. 8 Tho reports from head waters were af '* follows: 9 Morgantown??feet 0 inches and sta 7 tionary; raining. 3 Brownsvillo?5 feet 9 inches and sta r tionary; rainy. ,1 Tho freight and passenger traffic or . the Keystone State was very largo yesj*. torday. Yesterday's arrivals and departure.? a were: 11. K. Bedford, for Pittsburgh, S o a. m.; Keystone State, for Cincinnati, 1 a. in. To-day the Lizzie Bay will leave hi g Charleston, G a. in.; C. W. Bachelor r- for Pittsburgh. S a. in.; Bon llur, fo; Parkersburg, 11:30 a. in. c The Hudson passed up for Pittsburgl a at midnight, having left Cincinnati )f thirteen hours behind tune, andstoppei g at Marietta to transfer freight from the it Andes, which lies at that point disao bled. o To-morrow's packots will bo tho Iron o Queen, from Cincinnati for Pittsburgh o7a. in.; 11. K. Bedford, for Pittsburgh *- S a. ra.; Sunshine, for Purkorsburg y ll:30a.iu.; Hudson, for Cincinnati, a i* noon. "j Whnrfraaslor Crocknrd recoivod spo a cial reports from the headwaters sayinj e tliero was a rainfall of four and one n half incites on tho Allegheny river ant '? a heavy snowfall on tho Monongahola r and to look for a big river about thi latter part of noxt week. Tho steamer Andes met with an aeci :t dent at Long Bottom, opposite Murray si ville, at G o'clock yesterday morning, b) ,o blowing out her cylinder head ant i- breaking a pitman and slides. Part o 1- her crew wero sent back 011 tho steamei 5. Congo, and she will bo taken to Marl is elta for repairs. No person was hurt d js Jtultlmoro Cut tin Market. ? Union Stock Yards, Cukkmont. ) Monday, Dgc. 12,1S91 f , Swine?'Tho trndo is not nctivo this week, nl tho yards reporting slow markets. Prices in tl?? it west having advanced. higher figures are wuutei y here, but have not advanced in proportion t< tho western range. our buteliers arc buyini l" very apuringiy at the increased rates domniu'el 10 ([Notations rango for fair to good hogs at5600 e 070 per 100 lbs. gross, with a few extra it shaft higher; rough hogs, sows and stags at ST? 7.">afi 0 por 300 lbs. gross. Receipts of hogs this weel 11 .'-'17 head. Sheep and Lambs?'Thero is but a fair trade ii (1 sheep and lambs, they are by no means active We quote at oul%e per lb. gross for sheep; lamb '? nt 4a%c per lb. gross, it ? 9 Why do 0 MusicalPeonU k prefer the 13 Krakatwr Pin no? 10 ? q 31 r?. William Lohr 10 Of Frccport, III., began to fall rapidly, lost all 11 appetite and got Into a .serious condition frou: lt s,l? couIJ not cat vecc L/ySpGp5la tables or meat, and ever 5, toast distressed her. Had to give up bouso 3t work. In a week alter taking ? Hood's Sarsaparilia ro She felt a llttlo better. Could keep moro food l- on her stomach and grew stronger. Shu tool! 3 bottles, has a good appetite, guined 22 lNs. ^ does her work easily, is now In perfect health. & H00D'8 PlLLS tho br?t after-dlnn*] FlUi. Tlicy MiUt iLjc?Uon and euro hcadAcb*. Great stock of Holiday Fruits, r* simmons, Shaddocks, Bananas, Clea Place your orders now and get t F J. S. RHOPES & CO. M1HC1F : SALE I i i j Buy Christmas Handker| chiefs Now ! See our special Hoinstilcliod Hand. kerchiefs for ladies (puro linen) at 25c, [ cheap at 35c. Fifty dozen Ladies' Embroidered ' Ilandkerchiofs at Sic, worth 12Ac. Twcnty-livo dozon Ladies' EmbroidI ored ilandkerchiofs at 12Ac, equal in quality to tho 20c grade of last season. i Twenty-five dozon Gents' Homstitchod All Linen Handkerchiefs at 25c. Fifty dozen Gents' Initial All Linen Handkerchiefs at 25c. One hundred dozen Gents' Initial I Hemstitched Ilandkerchiofs, two for } 25c ; Two hundred dozon Ladies' Handl worked Initial Handkerchiefs at 5c. J. S. RHODES c*s CO. I TO THE LADIES. !R. STROUSE&G?. MFRS.4I2 BWA'0?Yl t E. B. POTTS' BIG STORE. ; GREAT EXCITEMENT. I | Tlio Greatest Salo on Itccord Crowds E. 15. I'otts'fi Bi?j Store at Main and Tenth Streets, and tho Room is in " Full Blast?Bargains Going Liko a I Flash at Hair Price and Less?A 1 Present to livery Customer "Who [ Cuts This Out. Thcso big drives received daily from tlio Now York miction rooms will cclipsc auytUlug ever before heard of in this section. MEN'S SU ITS. SI 03, & 87. S-: ?2, SS 37 and up. Wo urc lcadors in low prices. Thcso goods muit 1 go. Como early. MEN'S I'A NTS. 1\S. 69c. S7c, 07c. Si IS up Worth double ormuney refunded. BOYS' SUITS at 85o, U7c. Si 18. SI :i7 up. Come at once, this wile ciuiuot Inst always. HOYS' PANTS, 1-c, lit;. 25c, 29c, ?C up. These banndns hto going vcrvfatc. Ml N S FINE SHOES at 07a. 81 10. SI 23. ?l r,7, SI ()? up. Look in our window for bargains in shoes nway below the usual price. LADIES' FINE SHOES. 8"c. '.'7e. $123, $ir?7. SI 45 up. All fast sellers and will give you full satisfaction. CHILDREN'S SHOES at 19a 25c. 87c H- da, 72c, bTe up .-olid bargains and trado winner*. A RACKET?LOOK AT THE PBICE& HANpKEltCHIEFS, lc, 2c, '<& 4c, 5c up Big value. SUSPENDERS* Gc. ?)c. 12c. 15c, 19a. 23e; worth double. I ; MEN'S HALF 1108K, nc, oc, HO. luo up. meso pricos will mukv you buy. MEN'S SHIRTS. l"c. So, 33c. 39cup. OnthtrtS wo 1 odd tho trade. If wo cannot savoyou at least one-half your money wo do not deserve viji!r patronaRo and nhould not have it. nud further, you mnv return auy goods not satisfac* lorvflud flfetyour monoy. 1'IG DRIVES IN MEN'S AND BOYS' IIATS. Don't forget us on llats. Wo are hero to savo you money. ________________ P. B. POTTS. Main and Tenth S! reels, WUEELISG, W. VA. Branch Stores?Steubeavlllo, O.: Bctlalro. O : Now Martinsville, W, Va., and Parkursburg, W. Va. Our Ptoro Boat. "Till* CYCLONE" Is now ready for business. Loot out for greater burgains than over. Will remain n few days only at tlie principal landing along tho rivor. t.ci I GROCERIES ETC. 1 p\\ST INDIA CHTJT1TEY. O. E. MURRAY ti CO.. . del2 l"Ort Market Stoat l i ? i THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCES li * bright, spurkling instructive family jaurnaL It is original In every depan.nout, r clean in every line and uitodiu is ii intended to intact and improve every member ui ' iauiliy, wuciuer in cuy ot country. [lS~"ClR 6^? |[ | ^C luts, Candies and Fancy Baskets, nn^ Mute P Tn?C Finp lieu nuu, v-.uuyj_y i \ijr ?>, lie best. LOUIS LASt1 AMUSEMENTS. OPERA SOUSE Tliuraday. 33oo. XQ. OSCAR" SISSON SUPPORTED BY? Josephine Florence Shepherd, Daughter of Mrs. auiTtho Into W. J. Klorcace, ami a strong company of players, iu the thurinlug Comody. The Colonel! Scats oa sale at House'* music store Tuesday. del:! i OPEIIA HOUSE asaiiwii SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT MAPLESON OPERA CO. OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Director Col Iionry Mnplcson. Will prwont Friday night nod Saturday nmtince tlie bright, beautiful ami melodious Opera Comlquo, in three acta. entitled FADBTTE! BY MAILLAKT AND MATTEL Tho original English version, written expressly tor the Cirl Itona Opera Cimpanv, una performed over X.000 times In England. with the great star prima Donnn. LA UK A SCHIUMKIl MAPLKSON. Tho popular comedian, ('buries II. Drew, and a combination of high-claw 'artists. Pronounced by the American and Kuropcuu press "a great success." Satiirday 3XTiglit Only Bygenoral request, will present Ualfe's Iaunortal Operu, BOHEMIAN GIRL! Laura Scbrimor Mnplcson. in her celebrated role of "AHine." Chorion 11. Drew as Devilshoof." ami a greatest of artist*. I'lticKH?Matineo, 2.VM and 75c. Night. fiOe, 75c uud Si. Seats on sale Wednesday. deli! GRAND OPERA HOUSE. O.C.OENTHER Lasseo anil Manusar. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1.', 13 and 14. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Tlio Fnmoas Character Actor, jTi/tf. SU7^7VtERS, Supported by a Company of Artists, will I*rcscnt J-EERY, As Played by Mr. Summers 103 Tlraoi in Great Hrltnin. Prices?Orchestra Chalet, 35c nnd V)c; Drew Circle, 28c: Gallery, 15c. Scata ou solo at G father's btore. delO GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 0. C. GESTHER, Louee and Manager. THURSDAY', FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, ID and 17. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The Groat International Romantic Drama, "GOOD OLD TIMES" Under the Management of Harry Bernard. Beautiful and Artlntla Sccncryl Novel Electrical Effect*! An Established Company of Flavors! "Good Old Times" inn for 200 nights in London itud HW nights In New York. l*rice??Orchestra Chairs, 35 and fiOc; Dress Circle. 2*c; Gallery, loo. Seats on Bale at Gonther'a store. del2 MUSEE THEATRE. Market Street, Wheeling, W. Vu. SCOFIELI) ASORTORE Proprietors. T <3 (J/irlnrn Mnnntrnr S. II. Scofleld Treasurer ami Secretary. A Family Resort for Ladies and Children. THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS: CAPT. CARL. SCOUT ARTIST. LITTLE FRANCLEON, MASTER CARTER, Florist. Hoy Mnclcian. PROF. HAMLIN*. Knife Walker. SOUTH SEA ISLAND JOE. with Holies from his Native Country. IN THE THEATRE : EMERY & RUSSELL'S COMEDY CO. 10 Cents Sees All. Seuts in Thcatro 10 and 5 Center* de!2 B1SSELL CAR PET SWEEPER. \vfterisfie yccstKig Which I purchased from Nesbitt & Bro. 1312 MARKET STREET. MACHINISTS. T^EDMAN & CO., GENERAL MACHINISTS And Manufacturers of Marino and Stationary Engines. 017 WHEELING, W. VA. AII i.; j_ ~c P-flnau I'ininDCA Ppr. All KU1US Ul VJiajJwo, k/u^u>*www . ies. Goods delivered promptly. CAR1S, 1020 Main Street. wanted. WANTED?GENEKAL AGENCY for Massachusetts iSonetit Association; salary and commission. Apply to AI.FKKI) K. HATCH, 3-2 S. Uolllday street, lialiimoro, MiL no5" WANTED?fOR THE UNITED STATES AKMY, ablo-bodicd. unmarrie! men. between the aso* of 21 and :w yean. Goo;l pov, rations, clothing mid modioli attendance. Applicants must be prepared to furni*h satis, factory evidence as to a;o. <*huractorand hiiblu Apply at 1131 Muiu street, Wheeling, W. Vu. j V'J7- M W.I K GENERAL NOTICES. "J^OTICE. My friends and tho public In general I desire to inform that on and after Saturday. Novembor 5,1892,1 will occujr tho batcher stands of tho lato August Zoeckler, both iu the Fifth uud Second ward market houses,whoro I will have Fresh and Smoked Meats, Pudding, Sausage*, Oic., of tho best quality. full mill flflfl fflp. Tor fuller particulars sco a later advertlsomcut iio'j F. LUiCKKRT. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. J^OTICE TO STOCK IIO L D E US. The undersigned. all of (ho corporators of tho World's Mutual ItunclH Association, hereby glvo notice to the stockholder* of the said Association that they have appointed Thursday, the iTJd day of December. A 1>. Ih'jj. ni J o'clock p. m.. as the time, and the Guests' Parlor iu the McLure House Hotel, on the southeast corner of Markot and Twelfth stroeH. in the City ??? Wheeling. Ohio county, West Virginia, as tho place for holding a general meeting of said stockholders. to elect a board of directors, niako bylaws and transact am* other business which mav lawfully 1)i! done by the sui<l stockholders in general mooting, and sa d meeting will bo held at the time aud plac<? ?o appointed. JOHN M. IiODSOX, CHARLES F. THOMPSON. CHAKLKg II. BAKEB, L. J. CUUTIS. JIL, GEORGE A. HARPER. Corporators. WHRruKQ. W. Va.. Deci-inher 7. l.V'-'. <li-7W FOR RENT. For rent?two houses, threw and four rooms respectively. Inquire at 2.ICO Main street. *c30 For rent?the tlftee-story" bu?In??<M house, No. 1314 Main slrooL W. J. \V. C'OWDKN. mrtl 170k rent?market garden? One milo above the Ton mill: posacuion immediately. Apply at No. 43 Fifteenth atreet, to JOHN P. GILCHRIST. no'*) For rent?two rooms on Chapllno street, betwoon Tivolfthnnd Fourteenth atrcow, sultablo for offices; possession given immediately. Inquire at this oillce. jyl For rent?a few choice ltooms iu the Ueilly Block. Steam heaL Water closets on every floor. High xjhkhI (Otis) eleviitor and Janitor aervice. J. V. RK1I-LY, Agent. dos I?or rent?the store room and dwelliuff. No. lOiO Muiu street, now occupied by Louis l.askarls. is for renttrom April i. uv.';t for lurcncr mmrmation nppty 10 u. KMSIIgfMKK. 18 and 20 Eleventh Direct. delO For rent?the large and commodious Warehouso, formerly occufled by M. Kellly as ft wholesalo grocery, fydrnulie elevators: above ordinary high water; bent shipping fncilitics nnd in ibo heart of tho wholesale district. Possession Riven January 1. J. V. KK1LLY, Agent. deB jf*or rent. The st jro room at prcsont ooonpled by John McCrum aa a shoo store. No. 1033 Main street. or the whole building. for rent from April 1.189.1. Apply to HAL J. KENNEDY. atStono <k Thomos' dry goods store, or writo P. KENNEDY, Kim Grove, W. Va. de'.' por rent. Tho most complete and convenient nprtafr residences in the city, containine six rooms, bath room and hall, on ?econd lloor, in ucw building on Tenth and Main streets. JAMES L. HANVLEY, deS H?0 Main Street. FOR SALE. For sale-family driving Mare. Phaeton and Uarnots. Inquire at C, H. Carr*s Livery, corner Tenth and Market streets. <l<-7 gtocks for sale. :? shares Laughlln Nail Mill. 20 sharos -Einn Iron and Steel Company. SO shares Wheeling Pottery Compauy. 20 shares Laltellu Null Mill. 61 shores of liellolro Nail MilL lOsharoi l'-'abody lusurunee Company. 20 shares Wheoltng Ico and Storago Company. 5 shares Pan-Handle Coal and Iron Company. 100shares Spears Axle Comnanv. do2 No. Jl Twelfth Sttv't. JfQll SALE. A piece of ground, So. 1021 and 102> Ma!a tireot, Tbo Illoch property, cornor Ninth and Mala. No. 110 South Front atroot. 10 shares loo and Storago. 10 chares of I'oabodv Insuranco Company. ?J.OOO in Brilliant bonds SV)o each. 4 shares K son Glass stock. 20 shures Warwick China Companv. THUS. O'BRIEN. Telephone 1">9. Brokor and lU-al Ktiato a:'.^ pOK SALE. Two two-story frame dwelling honsoi, an 1 >i? two-story frninodwollim; house in .Etnavi.!<? w* dition to Bridgoport. cheap aud on e*sy tcrmi Also money to luan. R. T. HOWELL, 1 Insurance and Ileal Estato Agent, ilridgopcrt "> my.? _____ "ITinte RAI.R r A FEWCHOICE LOTS AT EDQISUT0& Cheap mid ou Easy Term* W. V. HOGE. orfl Cltr Rank Building, 1TO0 Market f'r ^ JpOli bALE. Business Property. Sixty-two feet on Main street, Nos. 1507, 1509 and 1511. Forty-one feet on Market street, Nos. 1508 and 1510. Apply to !=. C. CHLDWELL, Oftlw ralJwtll & 1'el'jrisoQ Miiuufaclun:.-' 1 ' pallj.