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'"WHICH WILL WIN? "'"" Much Intoroat la this Afternoon's Foot Ball Game. BOTH TEAMS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. And n Clnso and Fxclting Gain** Can Bo K.\??cctcil?Th'o I'rlco of AdinlsNloii i? It ml tie jd, and a Numerous Kneonrugoumnt of This <inine lor Charley Should Follow?How the Teams Will Lino Up?Their* Weights. OT so much in(&> ttf tercst has been A rJSRvlif tnl;*n in nnvath* r j|lil Iclic event that . 'jfl ?ver took placo except possibly jg ^ tlio big bicycle Sf 'Sizr?*' tournament Inst ^11, aa is tvidonced in tho V?{g fo%t bnU came this afternoon at the State Fair crounds between tho Y. 31. C. A. team uf Martin's Ferry nnd t/je team oi tbe Wheeling Athletic Club. ' 1,119 within a few weeki grown up a:V interest in the caine for its gwn Br.lre, and in addition tliore are hundreds who will 1:0 to the came simply because it is to be played for a worthy charity?tho City Hospital. The sale of tickets for tho uamo has been very large and it would not be surprising^ three or four thousand peopio gathered on tho improvisod gridiron field ut tho fair grounds this afternoon when the two teams line up for tho championship game of tho season, also probably the last foot ball contest that will be witnessed in Mlioeling this soason, Thanksgiving generally marking tho close. The two teams will lino up as follows: U'heolfnjf. 1 Y?.if/on. Martin'* Ferry. Hurri.itts Left Knd Brouuornflii Caldwell ...i.eit Turkic home Shftpo'eiclj Left Guard F. Davis ZiRonfelOor Center haiim Devinu I: ght Guard NVilliams llptnnnn .Kiirllt TllClllC .' ilipkilJS Wilton Ithjht Kn?l. r.jertspn Itnndlnn HJgltt 11??1 f ....Moiitgouierv lliweninn... J.wit JtnU............McAnluch LiroCkuulcr I'ti'l Hack AL l>nvl? Dewey Quarter Hack Mitchell A comparison of tho averaaft weights o{ tho teams shows that in this particular tlio Ohio boys lutvo a decided advantage ovuY the homo team, tho -Martin's Ferry average being l(i<> pounds, while that oi Wheeling is 158 pounds. The admirers of the homo boys and those also who hhve watcned the practice play of the two team" claim that even in the face of this disadvantago "our boys'' will face tho visitors with chances about even, and that a very clo'c name may bo expectod. Tho interference and tackle work of tho home boys ia paid to be lirst-class. Martin'f? Ferry has tho advantage of inoro experience in actual contents and they *av thin alouo will enable theui to come out L- ahead. j Tho individual weights of tho WheelW ine team aro as follows: Left ond, Durdattr, 148; left tackle, Caldwell, 100; left guard, Shappleigh, 152; centre, Ziegenfelder, 182; right guard, Devine, 169; right tackle. Brannan, 112; right end, Wilson, 172; right half, Handlan, 143; left half, Husemnn, tt 13a: full back, ttrockunior, 138; quarter back, Dewev, lol. This foots up a total of 1,692 pounds, nverago 153 pounds. The Martin's Ferry team weighs individually as follows: Loft end, Bronncnan, 175; loft tacklo, Long, 155; loft guard, F. Davis, 170; centre, Smith, 185; right guard, "Williams. 158; risht tackle, Hippkins, 1G2; right end, Gjortsoun, 150; right half, Montisomcry, 171; left half, McAninch, ISO; full back, A I. Davis, 178; quarter back, Mitchell, 140. lotal weiglht, 1,827 pounds; average Tho Martin's Terry team lin3 been practicing faithfully, and it ii claimed they will bo in shape to nut pn as gjiod^ n game to-day as it is ^ossiMurxor n?na-v teurs to piny. Tho same can bo said of Wheeling's team, even inn greater degree perhaps. Martin's Ferry will wear lavender and black stockings, one of each color, tho colors of their organization, The home boys will wear tho colors of the athletic club. Captain Dewey said last night that ho has his team in excellent shape, and that ho counted on tho boys making an excellent showing this nturnoon. The team in fortunato in having such a good "conch" as Dowoy, who played the.garae while at Harvard. Several* others' of tho team are ex-college players, and this is ono good feature of tho team. A chango in the prico of admission to the gate has been ?mado. Tho gonoral admission will bo twenty-five conts, and admission with reserved seat in grand stand is fifty conts. ABOUT Tltn GAME. For tho bonefit of patrons of this afternoon's gaino the following explanation of the points of the game i* reHood's Cures Annto L. Arncr Of Augusta, IirMore Than Pleased With HoocTe 8arsaparl!!a-For Totter nnd Blood Impurities Stronger and Better in Every TFmy. 411 havo bcca more than pleased with ITood'i fiarsaparilla- I ha?o nuTtarcd with tetter breakton out on my face and all over my body all my life. I ntver could find any thins to do It Rood until I began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. I havo now wed about eight bottles, an.I Oh, It has deno mo so much good that I havo tho utmost Hood's s? Cures faith in IS and recommend tt to em-yono. Leaicle J purifying my blood, it has mado mo so much stronger and better I do not foel liko the same person at all." Jisrnz Ansr.it, Augusta, Ivy. "food's P>!s act easily, yet promptly and eOdeqtlft on the Uvcraud bowels. 2uc. printed from a rocent issue of tho Ikrr.LUQKscEit, which tho players any is tho most lucid that haa appeared in the < local papers: % i AVher. tho game begins, the ball is i placed in tho centor of the Hold and "pnt m play," as it ia torrood, by the side which has lost tho chbico of goal; From that time forward, during fortyfive minutes of nctual play, tho two fides struggle to make goals aud touchdowns ugaiust each othor. Ul trio rules uoverning their attempts to carry tho ball to tho enemy's quarters tho most important aro those of off-sido and on-aido: Any player who is on-side may run with and kick tho ball aud his opponent may facklo Kim whenever he has the ball in his arms. Thoy must not, however, throttle or choke him, nor can players u*e tbo closed fist. Tho ruunrjr may push his opponents off with his open hand or arm in any way he pleasos. and ability to do this well goes fcr toward making a successful runner. When a plavor having tl?o ball is tacklod and fairly held so that his ad* vanco Is chocked and ho cannot pass I !i? ball, tho player tackling him crica "Jield." | Tho runnor must say "iJown" and the ball is then put on the ground for a tcrim ma jra The center ruali or snap back, as ho is chlloil, puts tho ball in play by passing it to tho quarter-back, who thou passe* it to ono of Clio lialf-hacki, who Marti to rnn with tho ball, either tanking a (fault through tho rush Hue or around cither ond ol the rush lino. A violation of anv rule i? called a foul, | and tho other side has tho privilege ot ' putting tho ball down whcro tho foul 1 was made. /i. player is immediately disqualified | for strikiug with tho closed list or unnecessary roughness. A player mav pass or throw tho ball in any direction except towards his opponents' goal. A touch-down is made by a player carrying tho ball over his opponents goal line. The ball is then carried out twenty-five yards and a trial is made to kick it through tho oppoucnts' u'oal posts and over tho bar. Touch-down count* 4 Tour-h-dftwu with goal KickJuga tfonl from the field r? .Safety toucn d.nvn J TO INVESTIGATE l?'OOr DALIj. Hnrruril College to Ancortnin If It U I?angrrotit nnd if Iti'turin* nro Noudud. Boston, Mass., Nov. 29.?At a special mooting of tho hoard of overseers of Harvard College in this city to-day, tho following petition was prosonled to tho board by Mr. George S. Crockor: To the Board of Oi'Tfcrt of Harvard Univerity: | Gkntlrmk.v:?Tho wide difference of \ opinion which exists as to tho morits and demerits of tho game of foot ball as now devolopod and played by eollop- 1 inns, load tho undoruignod to request I t!io board of overseers to cnuso full statistics to bo gathered and compiled, and a thorough investigation conduct- 1 ed, bo that tho apnropriato attitude o( the govornment of our university to the same calculated to lessen its dangors j may ho suggestod, and no that parents, j ana also sons in college, or preparing < for college, niav havo tho benefit of tho t rosults of a thorough nnd judicial inquiry by a competent committoe. Tho petition was referred to the committeo on physical training and athletic ] eportf. ( X AbK-l>i ilXC.'.XON GAME ] Will be llm-u l-'miglit-Yato the Favorite i In the netting. New Yokk, Nov. 29.?The seven- 1 teeuth annual foot ball gatno to bo < plaved to morrow aftornoon on Man- 1 - i hattan field, botweon Princeton and , Yale, prominos to be in many respects j tho most successful contest of this kind ever played. There aro already large l iiutnbors of visitin? college men in ' town. Betting on tlio game has boon 1 comparatively light. Small wagon i wcro laid early in tlio season at oven 1 money. Then tlio odds chanced to two i to one, and last evening aoma beta wcro placed nt live to four on Yale. Indiea- t tiona sooin to show thai at thuso tig- | tires Priucotoniaus will keep their \ W&ncy. . _ t Foot Hall Tor lllood. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 29. ? The , Harvard-Pennsylvania gamo to-uiorrow will be for blood. Both aides are do- ] termined to win and will ploy gamely 1 to the end. Harvard is crushed and 1 feola disgraced after hor dofeat by Yale. * Sho will do or die this time. 1 i ( NOT ICS ON* NAVIGATION*. ! Stage of Wiv cr and Movements of Doats. | The Itlver Intorrst*. ( yesterday's a am v aw. ] Liberty, C'arlncton. noon. ( ltea Ilur, Pflrkcr*bnrr, 10 a. m. Lizzie Bav. Pitfaiburxu. \) ft. tn. ' lc. K. Phillips. Mntamoras, 4 n. in. yesterday's departures. Liberty. CInrir.Rton. 3:.'>0 o. m. . Bon Unr. I'nrlteMbnrg. noon. L!wdoBay. Chnrleaton. 1?:30 a. m. J It. K 1'hilllin. Matniuora*. 10:3Un. m. j 10-DAY'S DEPARTURES. ] Liberty. ClnrhiRton. 3::W p. m. < SunnUinc. l'nrkersbnrj:. 11 a. in. . II. K. Bedford, rittsburBh, ? a. w. (jeorgo \V. Dean, of Doan & Stoitzor, J Pittsburgh inarino insurant agents, was here yestorday interviewing people . along tlio water front. J The Lizzie Bay probably has the best 1 low-water record of any boat on the 1 Ohio river, having boon laid up but live (|aysduring tho entire season. Last ovinia* the marks at the public ' landing showed 4 foot 2 inches and stationary. It was expectod tho rise in tiio Allcehony would begin to bo felt hero late last night. Ti\ft Morgnn't Ferry steam terry boat, which hss been grounded on the bead of Nog-j'a Island for aeveral weeks, was afloat sgain yesterday, and will bo running a^'oin to-morrow. Shippers should remember that tho Iron Queen will bo here Saturday mornlug at 8 o'clock for Cincinnati and way landing, and tho Hudson will leavo Cincinnati for abovo on Saturday ovening, pa"sing this port tho following Tr. oa liny. Warren?River 5 feet 1 inch and tising; raining. Morgatitown?River G ieot and stationary; clear and pl'oasant. Greensboro?River f> feet 11 inches and stationary; cloudy and warm. Oil City?Kiver 5 feet 3 inches and rising; warm and raining. Pittsburgh?River 0 feet 2 inches and rising; rain. A Pittsburgh dispatch received yesterday ovoning says that ashipmont of about 8,000,000 bushels of coal to Cincinnati, Louisville and Now Orloans is expected within twonty-four hours, as eight feet of water in tho river is expected by morning. Tho rise, however, will not ho fliifticiont to lot out coal boat?, only barge coal beingoxpected to get away. Tho stage of water at Wheeling will probablv reach the eight-foot mark, possibly nine feet. Reports about tho Annio Latino are contradictory. It was said she would return to tho uppor Ohio, bnt a Memphis dispatch received yesterday saya: Tho Annio Laurio wili take the place" of tho Chickasaw in the Cairo and Mem- I phis tratio. The Chickasaw, however, ih advertised to leave hero Thursday, altering to take freight and passengers nt nny price, which means that a lively rate war between Cairo and Memphis has been declared on. It is reported that another boat v?itl enter the trado, ,ind the Annie Laurio will run in the Memphis local trade. THANKSGIVING The Peculiarly American lT>!ltlay Celebrated To-day. TITI! NATIONAL HMM.KM. This in ThaultBjiivinK, tho one unique holiday observed by all true Americana, nwl tho turkey is its bird. To-day tho eaglo is not in it It being a legal holiday the banks and public offices will ho closed. Union religious services will ho hold by tho first and Second and United Presbyterian churches in the Second church at 10:30 a. in., Ilov. Dr. Cunningham preaching tho sermon. At tiio union services in tho English Lutheran Church, Rov. A. J. Irey, of tho First Baotist Church, wiH preach. Turkeys aro cheaper this year than they have boon for many seasons past, and good dinners, the feature of tho holiday, ought to bo the rule everywhere in spile of tho prevailing dull times. At the postoflice to-day Sundav hoars tvill bo observed. One delivery will bo undo, leaving the office at S a."in. Collections will bo made by tho carriors )n their way to tho ofllce'this morning ind on the business route at 0:30 and 11:30 n. in.. 12:30, 2:45, 4:45, 7 and H p. in. The other departments will obaorvo Lho usual Sunday hours. Tho annual Thanksgiving social to young mon will bo hold this ovoning rorn seven to ton o'clock at tho Young Men's Christian Association buildinsr. 1'herc will ho music, readings and a general good time. Young men will ind tho association building a pleasant place to spond the evening. SOCIAL isvw.vrs [u Cclobration or tho Fosttvo TUanks^lvlug Season. Tho Teutonia Singing Society is making preliminary arrangements for a jrand concert and ball on New Year's jver.ing which is expected to eclipse inything of tho kind over seen in Wheeling. Last evening at its hall on South Jacob street tho Alert club, ono of the loading social organizations of that part }f tho city, ga.vo another of its popular balls. It" was a largely atiendod and tjriliant affair. Mayer's orchestra officiated. Last ovoning at Teutonia hail the Teutonia Singing Society, a leading musical organization of tho city, gavo a private hop that was highly enjoyed by Lho members who were unfortunate as toboprosent. Mrs. Kiddlo played tho piano in her usual artistic manner. Tho Ladies' Ilomo Bonovolent Socioty javo a grand masquerade ball at Wost.vood's hall, on tho South Sido last light. It was largely attoudod, and a fory enjoyable ovoning was spent. The Snoot dancer socured a fat turkey that .Till no doubt como in handy to-day. A party of South Side people, about iwelvo couples, will leave this afternoon :crr Clarington on tho steamer Liberty. L'he party has made arrangements for in olrl' timo rminfrv ilanro at a farm Ifouse below that Ohio town. The affair is certainly a very novel one, and irill no doubt lie very oiijoyable. The ball civon by Wheeling Lodge So. 9,1. 0. 0. F., at the Odd Fellows' :iall( on Chapline streot, last evening, was a most enjoyablo affair, and thornighlv sucfcdssful, tho attendance boiuir irerv large. Tho music was by Moister's jrchcstra. F. B. Morris acted as ballot master, with 0. J. Morrison assistant. Much credit is dne tho gonoral committee, composed of Messrs. L. J. Davis, J. 3. McCreadv, Charles Work, W. H. Bye and ii. At. Smith, for tho eenoral ill around smoothness with which tho affair came olK Ainuncmouln To-dny. The public will find no lack of amusomonts to-day. Besidos tho foot ball jame, both theatres will liavo matinee ind night ocrfotmancos. At tho Opera ' bouse Gus Williams, tho funniest as well as moat gonial of German dialect lomodians, will give two performances jf bis Buccosslul now comedy, uAj>ril Fool." At tho Grand the Wheeling favorite, iamoa A. ltiloy, will play "Tho Germnn soldier" twice. At li p.m., after the night performance, the' Elks will givo Ihoir stag social. TO CANVASS SEPARATELY. Hie Cinvom of the Committee to be Worked Dlflerentty. The citizens' glass subscription committee, after carefully looking tho field n or, cub paring views, and Seeking the Doit mothot) of 8ucc9*i? and after an Eictivo canvass, has come to the conclulion that it will bo hotter to solicit subscriptions in Kast Wheeling and on the South Sido separately, so that subicribers may give Assistance to either or both projected glass houses as is deemod desirable, or as their interests dictate, rhe docision of tho committee is approved in tho lower part of tho city, ind will no doubt result in added subscriptions there. The work of the committee will now proceed on tho lino mentioned abovo. A Child Enjoy* tho ploasant flavor, tho gontlo action ind soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, whon in need of a laxative, and if tho [ather or mother be costive or bilions, tho most gratifying results follow its jse; so that it is tho best family remedy known, and every family should have i Uottlo on hand. The Wheeling liakerv, at thoir retail ttore, ofler an elogant lot of lhanksgiving Fruit Cake one year old. Fruit ?ake, ilko wine, improves with age. Pig lunch at Hack & Uroidenhauah, corner Eighteenth and Jacob this evening at 8 o'clock. Youa Thanksgiving dinner is not' 'ompleto without that olegant Am:*! Pood at tho ft heeling Bakery's Retail Store. Take Naphtha Yachts for foot ball ratue. Ton per com of net receipts to 1)0 given to City Hospital. J^OLD - EXPORT WUiSKE' J ^ Guaranteed Eight Years 01 S Whiskey la extensively used for mcdi \ nnl atxl aoeial purpose*. and in benetlcln m oblainud in its purity and original con \ Hon. but ncrlmpi oilers wore chance* m unscrupulous dealers to adulterate th \ nov commodity m>I<!. We protest agnii ? thi? miserable business in tho interest* \ integrity mid tho right* of aconfldlugpi b lla and giiarantoo our old exporctODei \ holutely pure, well hkcd and ttcei from ? impurities. Full quurts, VI. filxquar \ ?/>. riatnplm free ironi our excltul ? kgent, JOHN KLARI. W Cor. Market and Sixteenth Streets i JO?. FLEMING ii SON, Pittsburgh, Pi "%. % Tt H "> Tj, 1i WANTED. Agents make $5.00 a da (ironiest kitohen utensil over invented o-. ... tir in At'nrv II Sample postage paid. fivo eouts. FOllSli MrM AKIN, Ciiyhin.'itl. O. oc! WANTED?A TRAVELING 8 enlosmnn with experience and eitn *d trade t<? travel tho state ol West Vlrglt the ce.itral section of tho state, between ton and Parkoraburg. only siilcsmuu wit i>or!eri?'o and established trarto nocd apply, dress SPUACilNS, BUCK ?fc CO., Haltiiuore. no>7 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINC gTATE FAIR STOCKHOLDER-?. in pursuance of the by-laws of tho Weginia Exposition and State Fair Assoeiafl meeting of the s took holders will bo ho! Saturday, December "2. l^U i. ol tlio hour o'clock p. in..'in the ofllce of tho C'lerk <i County Court of Ohio county, at tlio cl Wheeling, riuno of West Virginia, for,tht po*e of hoidingan election for u Hoard c rector* to serve during the year ol ItfJl. n transactaiiv other business that may bo br< before tho meotiug. no22 OKOK'iE HOOK. Secret. FOR RENT. J^ESIRABLE COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR RENT. Russell Cottage, with about six acres of noar Wheeling l'ark, will bo rented to a sui person for a year. For terms mid parti< apply to W. 1'. ilUHDAR! 1421 Chnpline street, or Mrs. Ems It A}? on tho preinlsos. j^UIi RENT. Fecond floor. No. 2i Tenth street, six n bath room nud Hull. $250J per month. Si floor. No. 1W.! Mainstreot, six rooms, batli and hall. $!!> por month. Third floor. Nc Main street, four rooms awl hall. $20 per m Ijirgo bosoment harbor shop, corner Mali Tenth streets, $Ji por month. All immi possession. JAMES I* If A\YLK ycM 1120 Mailt Str POR RENT. wi:r imi iivu rooms nuu u.nu[uum, mat. No. 2101 Kofi"street. One Hat. four mom* tmd bathroom, M floor, No. 2105 lCoU'strcet. One lint, four rooms. No.<VJ Twenty-thirds One lint, throe rooms, No.GiTwentjr-thlrds Kqulppcd witLi nil modern Improvement jv.'-i f. h. uanc FOR SALE, For sale-camera and l: %: also outfit. Can be seen i Wheeling ritalued (ilnsa Work*, 1211 an< Maiu stroet. Also two iour*foot Show Case tv j^argai-n' ix SHOW CASE J AND SHELVES. Five Showcases, seven feet Ion*, on w stands and shelving part of It with glaw i must be sola to make room for now cases. IV W. BAUMEU & CO.. tio22 1310 Market Mr jewelling houses forsa] Two-nlory frame house In .lUnavlllo coi ing 10 rooms. Two one-story frame dwellings In Klrkt and a lino farm for aalo; chcai? and cmy I n. T. IXOWKL: insurance and KchI KKtatc Agei\ nii'-M Hrldgeport. O on sale. AFHYCIIOICE LOTS AT KIKJIXU1 W. V. HOGE. nrC C'tr Batik Building l^tOQ Marketer STOCKS, BOND^, ETC. jgTOCKS FOIl SALE. 20 shares Ht&nlc ol the Ohio Valley. !.' shores Whcellm Ic~' n.?i*l Storage Co. 2Oahnf04 (.allelic Nail Mill. 10 shares Wheeling Title and Trust Ca 20 td.ares Foatorln Glass Co. lOftharca Fire Jc Murine Insurance Co. 'jOithnroi Routh Side Bank. .*n?harc< Wheeling Steol and Iron Co. JOslmroi .E'.Uit standard Iron an iHleel C It. S. IRWIN. Itroxor no?ft No. 24 Twelfth Sir INVESTOR Will do well to inquir the price of STOCKS ana BON] in our hands. SIMPSON & HAZLE1 No. 1311 Mflrkot St.. TRUSTEE'S SALtrjpRUSTEE'3 SALE OF McMECHEN PROPERTY. I\v Tlrtuo of ft deed of trust made by Burke to mo as truHtce. dated the Gth ?l April. 1SW, and roeordod in the ofllrc c clerk of the Countv Court of Marshall co Weat Virginia. in I>eo?l of Trust Book N pngo 70.1 will sell nt public auction on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27.188, commencing at 10 o'clock n. ni.. nt tbo door of tbo court Houmj of Mar?hall conni tbo City of Muuadsvllle, tbc following pro] to-wit: A certain piece or narcol of ground alttu the first addition to Mary Lynn, Marshall co West Virginia, and uioro particularly desc a* f dlows. vlr. Nineteen <191 feet of the south iddcof lot bored forty (10) and six (?) feet olf the nort. of lot numbered forty.one ,41). making a fn twenty-five (25) foot and running back lr form width to the end ot ihW lot*, as laid > otj the town plat of first addition to Lynn, recorded In tbo clerli'i* olH'-eof tboCc Court of Mandiall county. West Virginia. Being the samo property convoyed to Burke by A. C.. and M. l?. McMcchen. t?v dated March 1,1894. and of record in the of tbo clerk ot tbo County Court of Mar county. West Virginia. Trans nr Sale:?Ono-third, or a* much as lh?- purcbaaer may elect to pay. coal* ? d:iv of sain. tb?' balance, if any. in two equ aUllraents. pAjrablo In ono and two yea a|>eetivcly from dav of sale. tbo parch as gfte hi* promissory notes, bearing Interest day of tale with security to bp npproved b undersigned for ?ald deferred Installment' title to ttald property to bo retained uml whole of the purchase money uud Inter paid. GEORGE J. MATflMO! W>11 Trix fl) 4 BUYS v The Weekly Intelllger vl ONB YEAR. u ex- lor iuo money. Md. Three-Cent Articles. > Todies' Handkerchiefs, Shaving Brushes. 1 do/en, Dress Buttons, Stamped Dippers, Match <S. Safe.". Machine ull Cans. Potato Mashers. 1 dozen Safety Piun. Perfumed ToilotSoap, 1 pnir Hclsfor*. Pint Funnels. J<*lly Flatcs, Curry Comb* 1 dozen shoo Laces. School Slates, Baiting Spoons, t VIr- fi-cent Tablets, Cork Screws. Harmonicas, Cake on, a Turners, Mouse Traps Windsor Ties, d on Come hero for barguius, wo will not disappoint of r, you. c i'y'oi Four-Cent Articles. j pur- One set Teaspoons, Patent SIcovo Holder*, Boys' p if Di- Susjieudew, Clark's O. N. T. Thread, Children's i; nd to Blba, Hubbor Brewing Combs, Comb and Brush jj aught Case, Pot Covers, Tooth Brushes, Firo Shovels, Toweling, Chami Knives. Mucilage. Sewing Ma- t nrv. chine Oil, Scrub Brushes, Linen Thread. Hand n . Saw Files, Suspenders, 1'oncil Boxes, Calico, Mils- \ lins and hundreds ol other articles golujj ut this v price. t Five-Cent Articles. Ladies' Hose, Children's How, Boiling Pins, Boxwood Bulcs, CntT Buttons. Tin Bucket", Cornland, biuation Glass Cuttors. Boy's Knives. Pokers, liable Door Bolts. Kc.iiofoot Oil Shoo Blacking. Wash ulars Puns, K'chtor Harmonicas. Towols, '25-c Needle [>. Packages, Spectacles. Dime Cologne, llnir Curl* era. School elates. Lump Burners, Shoe Dressing, . ' , ' Ladies' Pius, Table Knives. ? Manv 10-cout articles in our 5*ccnt list Come t, and take them out of our way. ^ Mmi, Six-Cent Articles. jcona One set Tabje Spoon*. Blank Books, Purees. ^ r0tA.Vi Shifting. .Suspended, Butcher Knives 10-ceut ^ > lOti.i ibices Sleevo Bullous, 10-ceut Km broideries, 1 onth. Scrubbing Brushes, lients' Half Hose. 1 ,M,d Merchants invited. We have bargains for you I vilate Uud it will pay you to call. Seven-Cent Articles. > i-uiruiu s truiiu nu?i>. miikv i'ic.?ihk *.!# ??ua, p Harmonica*. Counter Books, Dross Goods. La- n Hoor, dies' Handkerchiefs, Mixed IHrd Scod, Whito- j wash Brushes, large Tiu Cups,Wash Pa us. Shears, wont) At this popular price we offer inuuy articles o worth double the money. Eiglit-Ccnt Articles. *' Monkey Wrenches.Whisk Brooms.Wash Bowls, 'k- Tiu Buekots. Long Handle I'ire Shoveh, Rules. Hosiery, Lame Lamp Barnors, Box 1'aper and Envelopes. Spring Balances, ScisSors, Blank Books, l'atent Buttons. nvo Our customers know a good thing when they sco j0jU t^0 procession to our store. it the > nan Nine-Cent Articles. o'is1* Ladles' GJoyes, Shoo Brushes, Stew Pnns. Pre serve Kottlei, Butcher Knives, worth 15 cents, Glass Dishes, Milk Strainers. Collee Pots. Flour Sifters. Susponders, lixtraet Vanilla. Dolls, Dish Puus, Hammers, I I'ound Gruln or Ground PupKr. 1 Pound Ciuuainon, 1 Pound Ginger, 1 Pound kjng Powder. r'"1'1' The above are all genuine bargains und lower mors, than evor before.' Teu-Ceut Articles. 1 fc"t' Suspenders, Clothes lines, 25-cent Jowelry, LE? Auger Braces, Stationery Packages, Jail Padlocks, Boval Needle Packages, one-had pound Tea, La- fl .,_i? dies' 20-cent Hose, Dolls, 25-cent CulF Buttons, Mirrors, Pocket Knives. rood Wfl nrc constantly receiving bargains and can- erins! noV.quote prices, as thoy aro heru to-day and I * gone to-morrow. It Is our aim to always havo . ? something new at pricos that will make you buy. h'lo. ____________ <hCLOTHING.^ \l CON. > flVERfAATQ nt prices that smnsh nil former v UiuuuvaliJ record* Look, jj-.O? for a S3 oo \ Overcoat. Wo aNo have great bargains al $'I.S7, 94.50, $5.0!), <0.75, UP to $10.75. > It will pay you to look at these good*. > WFW'Q QTTITQ ?t St o;>. 3? 87. St 90 $1 87. ja 9). .s Hluli 0 OUUiJ J7?j;#, 89 87 to Sl'JO.'. Wo ar.r > leader* In low price*. If you can match these > goods for less thiiu dpublo the money anywhere > wo invito you to return the same and your money will be refunded. Thcso goods must go. MUII'Q DliWT^ at4Sc, 08c.87c,98c,$118up to 0 Hlin 0 inlilO f{:;7. If you want to know the valuo of a dollar try t?? borrow one. If you 11 wont to know how to aavo a dollar or more look ntourCiotbing Department. r' n/WQ> CTIITI at68c. 87c. 9^0 SI 18, Si 87 up. f, DUIu uUllu comcatouca This snie cannot lost always. You cannot match the prlccs. [ !3' nnUv!' D4NT^ ftt 17c-19u- 2901 rr*'- Tho?eare . DUIO i nil 10 bn tunIns and going very fast ut present. Wo havo all sizes from 5 to 13 at these S prices. ~ MPN'C QHAI7Q "t 7)C, 97c. SI 10. SI25 81:17. . mCiW 0 OnULO stf.j, to 821)5. It is Just us - well to save toov.ov on Shoe* as Anything else, t and we ore away b -low ?ho market LADIES' FINE SHOE"? g %?l ifrl '' 0.'. Our succou in the shoo lino is probnbly * P\Q more than we do?orvc. We presume tho re.ison L/O W(vm?U so manv is boeajiso they don't Isst long. c but people will have thorn. . CHILDREH'S SHOES ' truing V Men's and Boys' Hals Sk'up.VM*; i, i 1 i fine Silk Ilat, which usually nails at 8150. O?l0 UftnV Ohlpfc nt^c'.nc JKc.r.;K!up!o95c, On v i . IIlOU o ulill lo SOlrt* WO leaf tho trade. ^ ~ Millinery and Ribbons Millli orf we nn -"l--- you lotso? money. Miss Agues uarrity will ? iriroyou pointers.on Milliner* and Trln>mim,'< Hint will do yon cood and wil^not ovfrchiirgu you fior sell yon old sty lot j, IlnHoittDoap Undorshms and Drawers nt25e. p v. uuaerwair. ^o. - sc. i*o up. w0 lay of ways below the market on these goods, us well A tho ns everything else. ""ft Bed Contorts and Blankets K Wo havojust received n Job lot of these good* ut K price* thaUwlll surprise you. tTin ladies' Corsets ?- *. ?> op. ',ctty' Umbrellas ?Hsc,wo,s7eup. 11 ?to in c XS Lace Cartains ?ta>c. esc, 87o un. ? flrrtOPriflQ *' ^s.' Ornnulatod ftuiar for Si 00; num- Ul Ul?0l loj. Arbuckle's t'otreo. sic: omlti or n hsldo Ground I'eppcr, Cinnamon, Mustard. Oingorand outof Unking Powder, all going ot 9c per pound, or J u uini- pounds for 25 cents. down r Mary . >u,'tJ fir A Clothing Store, n Boot and Shoe f j>, j'# Store, u Iljit Store, a Dry Good* Store, a drClj Millinery Store, n Notion Store, a Purnlhlt. nfllce InjcOooctaStoroin Hardware and Tinware ; Shall Store, a Tea and Grocery Store?nine stores in ono?all complete under one roof. more n the al In- We have tho largest department store In the v r* re- ntate. 10*) to 1000 Main stroet. 16 to 84 Tenth icr to street, and lO^i to 1M7 Market street. KI?*vimi from entrance*?uko your choica Bargains iu every Y the dej'artuicut. ?: ttio 1 tho ? E. B. POTTS, Main and Tenth StsM Whjellng, W. Va. p icer Branch stores ot Steubenvlllo. Doilairo. Now I Martinsville, Parkcrsburg aud the "Uyoloue" at rjlstcrsville. > nolo H.0 EARGAIN BULLETIN. '} E. B. ' 1 POTTS' i 1 Bargain | Bulletin: d. f $ MAIN AND TENTH STS., I??r , i< m WHEELING, W. VA. Of |l ?b- __ 1' ?b- | ' all * to One Cent Articles. ' 1 6 Heavy Envelope*. 4 cood Pen Holders. 6 Steel , i Pens, i Mcmorauuum'Book. fi Shoots Note Papor, I 6 Slate Pencils 4 Lend PenelK 4 CpllnrJluttous. ( butichek Utir fin*. 1 Handkerchief. 1 Thini)? o. ' I pSper Pins. l pJ?er Needles. 1 Bpool silk Twist. j 2 florin Hookiirbd Eyas. 6 Ifarnltur Noodles l - Nutmeg (rratar, 1 dozen Brass Pants Button*. 1 r ?? Hat I'iji. i box Ciirpot Tucks. 1 dozcu Clothes v Pins. I Tablet, 1 ret Knitting Needle*. Lota ol j-cent good s going at 1 cent n lY,? Two-Cent Abides. iou?o. 12 down Buttons, 1 Fine 3mb. 1 bottle Ink. c' RK & Plot Tin Oups. Handkerchief*. Cake Cutter*, Pop- ? is-w per llnxes. liingtrr Iinlr Pin*. Carpenter Pencil*. , ? <"u 11" llntioiiK. Pio-Pnti*. Poekot Combs. Napkins, " LlOfc. Can Openers. Spool Cotton. Toilet Sonn. Gimlets. 11 bli.ih- Tnno Lines, Rubber Tipped Pencils. Hair ilft In Crimnnr*. ^ HEAL ESTATE. Real Estate Bargains! Fire-roomed hou?e on Jacob street, near 'woni> third street, nt 51.103. Easy term*. Two-roomed homo on Merrill street, uear 'wentr-nluth street, at ?750. Easy terms. Five-roomed houso on MeColloch street at 1.000. g.'XWdown and balance on time, fiix-roomod house on Huron street at 1,900. six rooms, nil conveniences. on Whltely street Cirkwood. nt J".00J. .Seven-roomed bouse. nil improvements, on Jorth York street?lot 30x120?at j-i.'WO. Eight-roomed brick on South Front street Ivor view, at a bargain. Seven-roomed house on Jacob streot, near iiehtecnth street, at $5,000. Cheap. Cull and see some of our bargain .. Money to loaa on *eal est ite security. ZANE 1327 MARKET STREET, Telephone R6S. n <yx FOB SALE. ~ You will do well to make your purchases beon-. the lirst of the year, ai property is as cheap s it will cvor be. On Thirteenth street, soven-rootnod brick iousc. witjl nil modern improvements, iu title Deation. for $t -CO. On Thlrteonth street, slxtcen-roomed double rick lions.?, with all the latest improvements, bo in good condition, ST.OuO. On South Broiidway street is a ten-roomed loublo houso. a?ood investment and in gUOd Dcation. $1,500. No. -'713 Jacob street, Is a ten-roomed house ton be rented to three families. Price. fl,(KO. On Virginia street, four-roomed two story louse. SI. 100. On Market, above Tenth street, is n fourteenoomed double brick house, divided by an arch;av. Will sell cheap. lii Park V^w. seven rooms, reception lu.U, Iso a new house. Lot 175x17."? feet, u-.id on t;n orner of tne I'lke and street, S-'.'iV). On south I'otiu street, Isluud. live rootni, lot 3 foot by 120 feet, is very dejirublc, cheap at I.K30 No. 137 South i'enn street, five-roomed homo, i)t J."?xl20 feet. A rare chance, as it is the bes: oc.iiion. $-',060. J7i-' ICoir streot, five rooms, gas and water, rautod throughout. Iot2-'<xl03 feet. l'rw<?. v: <jxi. Three-roomed cottage on South York street, l.Jioa. ('nil nnd sen mr list of lions?* of am' nl/n il.?t ou may want, olio building lota or farm HARRY J. FINK, 11 n Market street, Wheeling, W. Vjl Telephone ftS7. juc'i "fob sale. Itenl Estate ou Kfteentb street that will par >ver 10 per cent. We ri'for !o property at No. y> 'ifteenth street, consisting of an eight-roomed wollinu' and double tenement In the ronr. This roperty Is in first-claw condition. The l<>caIon makot It desirable for either resldenco o: iivestmont. Seven-roomed dwelling at 120 South Broadway 'bin 1h a good location aim a Rood, comfortable, lodern house, with all modem improvements. V'ii| fcIi nt a bar.'nln on a (julclc gale. Wc inlie any one wan tins a home to go and exuuiiue his properly. ct. o. sivtx-raa, noM 1220 MARKET 8TltEKT. FOB ZR/ZEOSrT. A Month. "o. 11.11 Kofi" iitroot . . ! S."> oO ^o. 111# Virginia street 9 03 o. 106 Main street, three rooms h no >o. tij 8o von teen th street lti 0) 'our-roomed dwelling, rear l'AJ Fourteenth street 0 00 :o. .135-Malu street, hoard lag liouso !Vi oo >o. 60 North Front streot 15 03 'our-roomed house, Manchester Com wovlyi 6 00 tenr HKXJ Chapline street, three rooms. 7 oo tear IGui Chapline streot. two rooms 5 oo louse on Warren street 0 W >0.120C Elizabeth street, two rooms and stable ft 00 o. 25S0 Main streot, three rooms 10 oo ?o. 175 Seventeenth street in oo Jo. 530 Market street 7 W 70 aero farm for market gardening, north I city. SiOO i>er annum. >o. 2-> South Front street lrt 00 to. 2225 Kofi"street, three room!.. 7 'W ?o. 1711 Alley F, three rooms S (V) to. 145 Fourteenth itreet..'. 20 oo . to. 11C0 High street, live rooms 7 00 to. r; Alley K and Terminal railroad .. s 0) to.5Alley E and Terminal railroad s oo to. 2502 Main street 10 OO :o. 2702 Chapllne street, store room ? to. -W-) Woods street, three rooms ?... l? 00 to. 2507 Alloy B .. 9 0) to. 2500 Alley B. two rooms f. 00 :o. 2151 Main Afreet, three rooms 51 to. 20 Thirty-third street Ji ;'i0 :o. '.-V>7 Chnpllne street, two rooms 5 00 to.2020 Alley II. two rooms..;.*;..; ?' '?) to. 107 Alley 10, two rooms 5 00 to. i:W Twenty-ninth stroet 7 0) !o 1920 Main streot. three rooms y 00 lulldlngfor manufacturing or wholesale business, in rear of No. 1501 Market st. FOR SALE.?Real estate of every doicrlpIon. JAMES A. HENRY. [eal Estate Ai?nnt, U. 3. Claim Attorns/. Collector and Notary Public. no20 1612 Market Str^st. FOR BEITT. No. 72 Fourteenth strcot. ten rooms, modern, rom January 1,1891. to. 1127 Alley II, two rooms .. 9 C 09 to. 9iiOhio street, ilrst floor.'three rooms... ' > 0) to. 91 Ohio street, second floor, three rooms * 0) io. 2902 EolFstroet, three rooms ( ) 10.2901 Koff street, throe rooms 9 09 io. 3119 MeCollocti sireet, three rooms 0" fo.29000haplinQ8troct. live rooms 16 00 fo. 2902 Chnplluo siroet. live rooms 1 1 no fo. (WTwemy-elghth street, four rooms.... II ") io. 2-10(1 Main street, four rooms 1- M fo. 1022 Koff street, four rooms .. 'J 00 io. 1318 Mnrkot street, two rooms, 3d tloor. ? p. Kr> Fourteenth Street. C rooms modern. 20 00 fo. 210-1 Main street, third floor. 2 rooms... n 0J Six-roomed frame dwelling at Lcathyrwood. Store rooms on South street, la Hoarne Tabrnacle building 03.000 will buy No. 2319 Chnpllue street, eightoorood brick. S 1.590 wl 1 buy No. 113 Virginia street, fourno mod frame. Sl.fiOfHvJM buy No. 1115 Alley II, flve-roomed ramo. 3INEHART & TATUM, City Hank Building. Telephone 219. fno9| Room No.fl. FOB SALE. Six lots In Helvcderc ndlitlou, two cornor )ts. at Qi~.r> each. Mouse of six rooms and hnll. Chnpllno, near 'wenticth street. 51.000 Houho of fix rooms, Klghtocnth street, jr. good ondiffou, f-'.-SOO. Ifouse of six rooms, brick, with four-roornod . ouso in rear. Koff street, between Twentybird and Twenty-fourth Btroots. S House of lour rooms, Chariot street, Centra VheeHng, $9 >o. Howe of live rooms, LIud street, &isl ? heel* nir. 91,20a Two business houses on Main streot, Centra t'heoling. cheap. IIouso of fo.trrooini, Twenty-ninth sweat, lot Ox I to foet Sl.luo House of seven rooms. Fifteenth street. S'.vn House of six rooms, brick. lot 25x1-' foot, Mala treet. Oeutr?' Wheeling. vi.009. Lot eiu'i end Fourteenth street. S"??). Houso of live rooms, Woods street, East Vi i ' lie, S1..VXK House of four rooms, Eighteenth ?.!rf it. ?1. Three houses. Moyston striv'. cheup. ?' M Houso of three rooms. Twelfth sir^oi. -; House of eight rooms, Sixteenth street, in ood condition,Si 7(M. Throe lot-. Mix 109J foot, Fllau, White A itulliw her's addition, $ <X) each. . Hou.se of six rooms and stable, Eightee'ita tieot, M.fiOO. Throo lots in Park View, eh en p. Ofte-hnlf lot, McColloch ttreet, Centra oh".'!* llg 03CO. i' ino suburban property, two m!lo< from tno itv, live minium walk from motor Hue. uewr? rlth ail modern Improvements. Cheap. J/?ts on r'a Id well's run tiV> oach. Fine farm of acres on National row ni>i# lifes east of the city, on easy terms. Hustnesi property on Markot street at mo or* to price. One of the best manufacturing sites lu 1?? ity, flouting on two railroads. mesbitt&Tdevine, 1739 Markot Stroot. o.-'s_ CORNICE AND TIN ^ O O FI N' IALVANIZED IRON C081CB AND Tin Rooilii!?'' Speclil attention clv -n to all kind' < ' SIH j 1 HON and TIN on bulldlu^v riCI.'Land Kiil.T HOOFING. Call and get price* heforo eontr.u.'tln;'. as repared to give bargalus lu th?t line of nor3. F. CALDWELL, 1VH mdlJrt MARKET 8TUKET.