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t-i TPROBABLF STRIKE' Ohio R'.vor Railroad Announces o Ton Percent Roduction It! THE WAGES Of' ITS EMPLOYES The Latter flay 'i;lit?y will Not Accept the Cat but Will <;?? Out on a Mriii'*. Claims rtf ?ho Company ami the Mon?Wnjjca Salil .\c?t to Ilavc IJcen Up to tlio Stund artl?Grlcvanco Committee's A?*t_ The 0!iio River Railroad Company y oa to relay rerved notice on irn emplovev11 timbering between 500 and 000, ill at on January l, next xuonuay, wicru would bd a general :tll around cut in wage* uf 10 pur cent. It was said thai this cut applied to every employe on the rua'j, but the 1 NTy.Li-iGnxCiUt learna tliat the paasen'gor conductors are exoinptoil, an?.I their wages remain what they are now. The reason for this is that tiio passenger trainmen did not join in (ho demand made two years n^o that, wages be raised. At that time the wanes of ail employee wore raised 10 per coin, excopling tho passenger couductor.i. who, as statod, di?l not join in the almost general demand. President Thompson makes the claim that the reduction i? caused by tlx* general liard times, which have alluded the railroad just in it hurt other in<lititrie#. A trainman wvn la?t night laughed at that assertion, saying that the road is now doing as irood a business as it ever did ; the local freight business, lie claimed, i.s better than ever. Bo this as it may, the employes seem to have decided to resist the cut, and declare they will tie up thy road "as quick as u wink." The employes in all branches aro organized, including the engineers, under the Ijrothorhooil of L >comotive Engineers, the liromen in the Brotherhood of Locomotive I'irumen, conductors in tho Order ot liaiiway Conductors, and trainmen the Urder of Hail way Trainmen. Mt-ctinus of thene organizations havo already been held, with the purpose in view to resist tho cut. Yesterday the engineers' grievance committee waited on the ollicials of the road, and to-day the employes in other branches will wait on tho ollicials. Tho employes prof.-s* to know that the ofli | ciuls of the road "will knuckle uown, anil drop tho attempt at a cut." Tho men also declare that the road never paid standard waires, until the 10 per centa?lvancc two year.< ago. Some of the local eniployoi havo received a notice of liie reduction, but others have not heard of it ofiicially. -All will know when tho pay cur comes around on tho liratof next month, when the cutgoqa into ellect. SlnilnniD Holla in Opera. Concerning tho* sin^in^ <>i Madame Holla, of thia citv, in the opera of "Don Giovanni, at the Metropolitan opera hotfse. Wednesday evening, the New York Herald say.-?: W hen a sin;: r is called upon at the last moment to siuir so difficult and thankless a role as that of Ihnn-t Kiciri it ia omtnently lit, to make allowances. Considering these trying circumstances it may be admitted that Mine. Kate Rolla acquitted herself with something like authority. She has been u stranger to tho attire these last three year*1, yet alio moved after the first fooling of nervousness was overcome with perfect freedom and asserted herself musically like a woman who knew not only her nwn notes but a good portion of the score beside'. In the lower and medium fmriahif liur vninrt ?? morn n?rrOQflhlG than its upper tones, which soumlod n \riilo thin and harsh. Powell, the ^J*? Powell, the magician, who will nppoar lit tho Opera House January 1, with his wonderfully clever and mystifying entertainment, ii a gentleman of rare mental graces, culture ami refinement. Ac the aire of twenty he wa< graduated from the Pennsylvania Military Academy, with tfie decree of C. K. and the rank of lieutenant, ami for throo years occupied the chair of higher mathematics in hia alma mater. The close application to duties inado inroads upou his health, and possessing from boyhood a genius for tho atudv of magic, lie decidod to travel at tho mi vice of his physician, and devote himself exclusively to tiic study of ihe art and the invention of scientific illusions. I'Kniu.i: and capricious f.ppetitcs are host regulated by the use of Ayer'a Cathartic Pill'*. They do not debilitate, byexcessivo stimulation; but causn the stomach, liver and bowels to perform their functions properly. As an afterdinner pill, they are unequaled. Nervous Prostration .lira. Emma iluss Years of Suffering Er.dod " I broke down In flcaltli, lo:?t :ny appcti'.o had a bad oougli, end suCercrt from ncrrons proitraiioQ. l road cf Ucod'.i Sarsapr.rll'.a anc ?e:it far a bottlo of the mcdlebe. After u:!as 11 Uirco days my nerrca btcnaje qulc:cdar.d ] HoodV'^Cpres revalued in appatltJ. lu o s'lort Itoo I ww aid? to waJX. ucti baforo t.vobotllcj wo.' attending to :ny boocfcold duties. I am now la bettor health than fur ycar3." 7.1m. Jfrvss, HagptUlk,C. Get HOOD'S ItaocTs PP.ls cailly, yet promptly and eStcieaily, on tho in or r.ud bowels. 23c. j Carriers * J ? THE INTELLIGENCER { A To KeaJdcmw Hinl Umlncia A V House* 'iV.roiuliout " ^ ^ Wheeling ? ^ AKr> ITS i ? SUBURBS. A $ DAILY. ISc PER WEEK. ^ $ f \ To order nasi I y. r.V.l t:p . \ TELEPHONE 410. \ 0 t C2UAII SHOP BURNED. A line! 1'iro uu tht> .South Sale Yestordny Morning. A fire alarm wna rung in just after 4 j o'clock yesterday morning on account j of a blnzo in JIannou Uros'. ci^ar store, j on Chapline street south of Twenty- j sixth. Tiie origin of the "blaze if not t known, but it is auspcctod to have been tlie work of an incendiary. Tlio blaze had made gucli headway before the .. aiarni waa uiven that it could not be ,, put out until the store waa eutted and the flumes had burned tbrnuirh into i dwelling house adjoining, where Cliioi Healy ptit them out with a hand c:;- t tlnt'tiisher. ' 'iho lo?a is estimated at $300, and . there was an insurance of < LOCAL I1IIKVITII2S. J .tlattoi'il of lUtuor Mo uunt in an 1 A I)out t ttio City. f Matinee at the Grand to-day. Tin: Or.and this evening?Ku^aoll J5ros.' Comedians. Thkim; was not a c.ise in tho polico r court yoatorday morning. j Chmm.im tlio well known sa- t loon keeper, died vostorday. t v Orncr.it W'rsr yesterday locked up 1 James lSurlcar as a plain drunk. A handsome nowfliau has boon placed ( on tin; front o; tho l'irdt Christian 1 church. ' A xk\v time card will go into effect on ^ tho Wheeling & l,ako Krio road to- ^ morrow. The '"Como if you Can" club ;ravo a a b'i% and lively bail at tho Beethovon hall last flight. Last ovonin^r tho Columbia club ^avo a vory urci-ssful made ball at iiuyhos & u'.Mair-y's hall. s Joi: Can'no.v, of tho Fifth ward, was arroatod last night by Officor Dmiavin on a charjjo of whipping hid wife. Ni;xt Friday evening Bessie Bon hill wiliapnoar at the Opera Iloiisein *'I'laymato:*." ?Sho will no doubt have a house. Ex-Mayop. Si: ! . iciit yesterday presented Chief McNirhol and Mrs. McNichol each with a line uelf-raisinj: silk a umbrella. A pleasing oniertainmont was given by tlio Sunday school of the Chapline street M. K. church last evening at the parsonage. Pat Cai.iioi.i., tho oM track walker who fell and was so bmllv hurt on Thursday. was yesterday taken to his homo at Moundsvilto by relatives. g Wii.i.i \m Lei:, the colored man who j, eut William Stanard, also colored, a ,, week ago to-day, wai given a hearing by |j Squire ijillospy yesterday, and held in (l $600 bail for the criminal court. Tip: will of John F. u'intor was yesterday admitted to probate and ordered to 'bo recorded. Wilhelmina Winter . qualified as executrix, giving bond in $7U0, with S. .Moore as surety. Last night a man who was trying to c sell 1,200 jwunds of nuts and bolts at t] cut rates was taken in hand by the f, police, who then sot about trying to t, find an owner for the goods, but up to a j, lato hour without success. f, Tiiekk will l?o a Sunday school organ- I: ized in the chapel on South Broadway ^ (formerly St. Luke's) at 2:30 p. m. Sun- c day, .January 7, uinier the auspices of : the First Christian church. All not fi absolutely engaged are invitod. g Tin: usual Saturday evening ami Sunday afternoon meetings for young men n will be held at the Young -Men's Christian Association building at 7:45 o'clock 11 to-night and at 4 o'clock to-morrow. *! Young men will recoivo a cordial welcome. Nkw Year's, next Monday, all the hanks will be closed, a> will public offines generally. At the po-jtollico one delivery wiU be made at. S a. m. Collections will be made nt 9:30 and 11 a. m., 12::?0, 2:30, 5 and 7:oU p. in. on the business route and one general one at 8 a. in. Cleveland's minstrels had a fair andienco at the Opera Home yesterday afternoon and a jjood ono last night. Tho much oxploitod French dancers? only throe of them?-aro neither skillful nor expert, and their act is anything but attractive. The show would be better without them. Sunday evening t!?e Wheeling Turnverein wili give a concert at its hall, for which n very attractive programme has 1 been arranjjeu. At midnight tne iloor s will bo cleared, and tho new year will 1 be ushered in with dancing to Meistor's music. G vmnastie oxercUos and inn- 1 aical numbers will conipo.se the pro- i gramme the earlier part of tho night. r ABOUT I'MOLMjli t Stronger# hi tho City ami Wlioollojf F ?U?s Abroad. C J. \V. Bayers, of Paden's Vallov, is at T the Stamm. | W. W. Colo, of Point Pleasant, is a Windsor truest. John A. Mess, of Buckhannou, is a MeLuro arrival. j G. B. Slonecker, of Sisterivillc, regis- i tered at tho Bolder. t, Dr. M. N. Dont, of Grafton, is in the ti city, a guest at tho .Stamiu. Cleveland's minstrels registered at tho S Bohier yesterday, thirty strong. Charles W. Barrick, of New Martins- ^ ville, and W. W. Evans, of Sistorsville, [ are at tho Behlor. ^ Superintendent Thomna Ilaytnond, of c the Clark coal mines, at Fairmont, is here on business 0. B. Rimy, of Sietersville; J. Lloyd, (, of Waverly, and W. 1\ lhirt and wife, n of Mannington, are at the Sthinm. ? J)r. G. B. West, of Sistersville, and G. L. iramor. of Parkers burg, are among v tho Went Virginians at the Stamiu. i I Miss Minnio Lauck, <>I Zanesville. is t , spending tho holidays with her sister, ji i Mr*. 0. J. Morrison, of o'SM Loll* street. I Floyd J. Pickard, a well known young a > man of the South .Side, ha<* returned 1 home from a few,days' bnsinoss trip to a Pittsburgh. Mr. ^ohn PancaUc and his wife, of Kornney, are in the city. Mrj. Pancake 1 isaris'.er of U.S. Collector Gilkeson, 3 J who is also hero. t J. Franklin McC'arler was married I las*, night at 7 o'clock to Miss C. May e Frank, at. the North street parsonage, n ' by Kev. N". B. Johnson, the pastor. Misj Fdith Uatchelor, of Pittsburgh, " whoso cv.nrming personality and rare accomplishments have made her a great favorite in Wheeling, is tho guojt of Miss Florenco Ott. Kev. Father liiclcoy expresses himself as being much pleased with the appointment of Kev. P. .1. Donahue, of Baltimore, as bishop of Wheeling to ?ucccod Bishop Kain. lie says that Father Donahueia agontleman of splendid attainments, lofty character and trreat earnestness and activity.?l\ir :tnbur'j Journal. ScnoiTi.A, whether hereditary or acquired, is thoroughly expelled froin tho blood by Hood's Sarsapanlia, tho groat blood purifier. 3 Time I* Short in which to save Fifty Dollars in tho Purchase of a J'lauo at House's Special Sale, TIN SO All nitflAD More In Dr.qmtHl'J'luJti Kvor Uefort*. We had thought that after Christmas horo would bo a lull in tho baking: busnesa; a hind of roaotion was expected, t appeared that every boy and Kirl ho city \va=? coUecriiijrTin Seals in order o ;;.-t a doll or a puulc u if u for Chri-tmas. Naturally wo thought that tho wondorhI enthusiasm anions: our 1 it:J .? friends voiilri pass away villi th?> ol.l joar. rimn tlU iden had irotteu abro.i-i that fin s-a! Bread was to bo withdrawn. \\\ this mndo tho manner of tho kVheelin^ J'nkory ju.ft a little anxicin ibout hiu very novel schbtnp to sell m-a I which ho intended to continue hronghout the entire winter. . Yory ate in tho fall ho bought 1,000,000 Tin 5eal3 and an immonso number )f dolls and penknives, making i ivorv arrangement for an immense .ratio, which promised to Hurnass his widest anticipation. Over 400 presents >ad been drawn by his little friends boore Christ mag. J&ut, in plaeo of grow- ^ ng cold, the interest is becoming more nietHo every clay. Every person id the (t :ity is determined to have Tin Seal L?read. They ?:iy it is the best broad * hoy over ato. The >^reat cavernosa that moms to possess overv boy and irirl to { lompleto their collection of 100 Tin r Seals is himply astonishing. Yesterlay 2,300 of the little souvenirs were jresonted at the offico of the bakery, y md just twenty-three hoys and gins ' vore astonished at theboautilui present \v, hoy received. Wo take pleasure in -v :ivi:i^r the nuwei and addresses: * Willie Colo, Twenty-sixth and Jacob Cl trei't*.- ' ^ K')bort Vance, t?')02 Main streot. * Harry lieclc, .Martin's Perry. 11 npp. McCulley, 12'J3 Ko(T street. (.ieoruo Amber CiacUer, -70S ICoff "1 it root. ' Spencer Hostetei\ Bon wood. ^ Annio .Morris, Forty-third street. ? Annie Sprica, -1422 Jacob street. \ JJertha .Strili, 11-1!) .Market street. Wiliio ] :. WoIIj, Paiatiui', \V. Va. jJ J. W. Irwin, Fairmont, W. Va. ? Minnie Parsenle, Glen's Kun, W. Va. , Knla Black, Burton, W. Va. J-Idwin Moist. 150 .South I'roadwnv. ^ Jtona .May Jloblitzell, 13.J Virginia ? trco>. " ?! Lillian Hoffman, Bollairo, Ohio. v, Pearl iiarrotl, .Martin's Ferrv, Ohio. "J Wylie Parsons, .Kinaville. Ohio. Philip fc'eawnrd, Burlington, Ohio. Willnmotta Sjtrela, Bridgeport, Ohio. __ Lilly Mowart, Hen wood, W. V:i. ^ (Iraco James, Bellairp, Ohio. k Klla -\loran, 51S Mjiin atreet. 111 All seals are promptly destroyed as J, 0011 as presented at the Bakery. Please -jn mrry in the seals; nothing j:ivcs us 11,1 ioro pleasure than to present thoso i >eautiful dolls and 'penknives to our ? osorving little friends. Open House .Mini tiuuil Choor. .According to tlio time-honored custom tei In; Young .Wen's Christian Association y rill throw open its doors Mopday.Janu- j[ ry 1, and invito tho young men" of tho m itv to partake or its hospitality. Tho T sual Now Year'sRecoption will bo held | roin 4 to 10 o'clock. There will bo on- i,M ertainment of dillcrent character dtir- ?:i ng thoso hours. As Heretofore tho re- ^ reshments will bo in cliargo of tho m, ulios of the Union Benevolent society. i>? foung ladies will assist tho reception l1L| oinmittee of tho association to receive ? lio callers. Mayer's orchestra will iiirnish music and there will bo a L ymnastic exhibition in the afternoon. it 8 o'clock there will bo an entertain- ' '< lent for which an attractive programme flo a* been provided. Tnq young men J lav be accompanied by their lady ] rieuda in tho evening. tiiRo of Wft'er oml Muvomnnti of Hunt.** Thr Itlvor Iiitorciti. jYRSTP.IIDAY'3 AlUUVALS. Liberty. Clnrln'-jto:!. 10 n. 111. lieu liar, rurkewDurg, 1 a. in. YRSTERI>AY'8 DKPAHrUaES. v Liberty, <Miirlntrton. i>. in. It. K l'hiliij'?. Mutiunorn.s. 10:30a. in. l(oii liar, i'drkcraburtf, noon. 110ATS I J". A VI NO TO-DAY. Iro i Queen, Cincinnati. ? n. m. U Liberty, CmriiiKton :i:30 p. in. Si Sunshine, Pittsburgh, 10 p. ra. IJOA1S I.C.WIXG HI" N DAY. IJ n Ilnr, Pittsburgh. 5 n. m. Lizzie liny. t'iiiKininzh. " ? m. .Sninjblne. Purkerslmrg. noun. Keystone State, Pittsburgh. 8.O. m. Tiio river is now slowly falling, the ] ivirk* :\t iho public landini; last night vvj howing 10 feet 10 inches in the chan- g" tel. Si! Tho new steel boat, building by Jnmoa j i-ies & h'ous for Cub.m waters, in al- -* nost completed, and is expected to bo eady to leave for Cuba next week via A sow Orleans.?Pittsburgh Commercial G'?ette. It is now believed that Capt. E. P. Chancellor, of Parlcersburg, will bo ap- ( jointed supervisor of .steam veesels for ? iiis district as successor to John Feren- ^ >ack. We hope tliat this belief is true. -VI. Plc-nant JicgUtrr. r,v Tho following boats passed down with JJJ, oal yesterday: Henry JJoTJus and Ark, '()r 0 a. m.; Kuterprise, Joseph Walton, gr 'rank Gilinoro,0 t>. in. Going up with jjjj iinptics: Dave Wood, F. M. liunton ,i, met Joseph Nixon, all at noon. ? <> Tho now owners of tiio steamer U. I' ehuuclc were electrifyin^r people by tho r.? tartling announcement that the U. P. F ehenck was no more. Tho explanation j!\ hat followed was ttint her name had jw teen changed, permission to that end ? laving been received yesterday from locretary of the Tresury Carlisle. On ler arrival lioro tho old name ivili be S tainted out, and tliat of "Longfellow" kill be put ou instead. It is rather a iovel name for a boat.?Cincinnati Cow icrcial Gazette, Reports received last night from headnitor points show the Monongahela i'now rising, and the Allegheny utaionary. Another coal fojal rise seems irolialde. Greensboro?Itiver 7 feet 7 inches ? nd rising; rain fall of hall :in inch. Morgantown?Uiver 0 feet 8 inches ,nd rising; cloudy and cold. Oil City?Uiver 3 feat 3- inches and ;?liinir: cloudy and cold. Warreiwliiver 1 feet 9 inches and tationary; cloudy and rain promised, q Apotion fj.M.r. Saturday afternoon and veiling of ilats, Caps and Cents' turlisiiiug goods. Bki:(/i:k A: Doukky, 1071 Main street. ? ?? s Unlike tlie Uutch Process Kb Alkalies ' y j ?OR? Other Chemicals q QoSk urn used in tho V: preparation oi W. BAKER & CO.'S | r#eaMastCocoa > f'Ji . which is absolutely f-,;" vi | V* pure and soluble, I!?! J.Itha mc re than thret timet ( 'ji3 i > thoftrniiijUt of Cocoa mi\ed i" -vs.1- ?Jn m il Stunij, Arrowroot or Sugar, ami is far tnoro oro- "m r.omica!, costing lc*3 than one cr.nt a oip. It delicious, nourishing, and EAMLY l'L Dlc ESTK Sold by Grorcm ?'icrywhcrt. W. SiKES & CO,. Dorchester, Kaia. SHOES ALEXANDER. p ? O ?) P Don't?^ <* fail to read this part of \ the paper every morn? iii^ We'll have some- & \ thing special to offer \ for the new year. ?? t If You Do \ V need Shoes, this year *v ? we can FIT YOU in & <p what you want at the price you want to pay. t ALEXANDER, $ V ?Shoo Sellor,? jP ?1049 Main Stroot.? WANTED. IT A N TKI > ? F1 V K (J A X YASSEUS ! V can haw -toady work und make good rwontlotti street dci'A , \/*ANTKD?Fi HST-ULASS .MOULD I v maker lor stndv job. Address CUKsN r GLA 8 0 ?.. Ingal 1>, Indiana. do2P i\f A V TI: I) - A IIOU.SK WITH i f s-ovcu rooms, with both Rft<o*; must bu ntrully localO I. Address "A. U.," care this lice. dei!t> i\r A NTKD?8 \ l.ESM A N". A Tit A V?t j;i.ING Mihjsumn to sell jewelry to tlio ude; sal :rv ri.lu.i per year und expense.1*. Adess, M A N A <'.Kit 1'. O. liox 1M, New Vork. Lv-ANTED?A TRAVELING 6ALES?v LADY to sell jewelry to the trnde; lury S.'.-SO J per year and expense*. Address, \N I' u '|;?\ NV\y Vork- < STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. 4K)CKHOLI)EKS* MEBTIXG. J The annual tn -ctlng of ilio s'ockholdcn tli- National Hank >! West Virginia, at landing, will bo held at the bunking nonse on Je-idux. January I). IS'Ji, between tho hours of in (I) and tliroo ( ">) o'clock |? in., for tho etlonof Directors and the transaction of any nor business that inuv come before them. JOHN WAGNKK. ( Ji.hier. WTTbkm.vo, W. Va. . Decomber '21. lfr'J.1. de27 J too KHOLD ICRS' MEE flNC J?THE J annuiil inoetini; of the stockholders of c Wheeling and iioltuout Iirldgc Company 11 be hold ml tho oiliee of the company on Miu iy, Jiumilij n, JO'I u >nuni VMU m<l l'o'clock p. in., for the eloction of nine makers to serve (hiring thoensuiwr year. J()<. L.vWSON*. S.vretiTrv" IV i'i.'v.; \V. VA.. Iin) ?>r 'J"?. 1".". FOR RENT. jiOU KENT?GOOD STOKKKOOM? Kood location. Ad(lre33 A. L. S., care IiiII Kfin-or. do.'? ?OI( KENT?SIX-KOO.M HOUSE, No 10.18 Kolf street. Apply to 12. 1). ('AHCV A'^cih. ut Hotel Windsor. (lo-D jum u I:XT. Second story, No. '22 Tonth street, six rooms, th room and luill. both eases, hot and cold iter, nil on one floor. 8J5 per month. Third try. No. 10"?"? Main ntri et. four rooms and hull, in tfa.se* and water, all on one floor. 3-') ner nth. ltosornonc burner shop J0x?k) foot, with th rooms, corner Main and Tenth st-e.-ts, $.? r month. JAM ICS I,. IIA W I.ICY. Ic7 1 U'> Main Street. j^OK KENT. Inoflnt five rooms ntid b.ithroonj. flr.it floor. ?. _'10l IColI*street. )ne Hat. four rooms and bathroom, uocond or. No. J11?.> lColl'street. hie Hut. four rooms. No. GO Twenty-third street, hiellat.tlireo rooms, No.G-Twenty-thirdstroot. iyjulppod with nil modern improvement*. |y?2 F. H. LANGE. FOR RB1TT. BUSINESS HOUSE. Tim tliron-atory brick building, No. Ill) Market atreot, now occupied by . Schulz. Possession given April 1, 189-L Inqtiiro at [heeling Title and Trust Co., ' ' d'-?7 FOR SALE. 7Toil S.\LF. OR TUADH FOR CITY ? I'UOPKUTY?-Farm on 1$ <fc (). Itallrood, thin easy reach <>f cltw suitable for d>ilr>* <>r rdenlng. Inquire of W. 0. CONN12LLY. 172 Ktoonth stroi-t. <>r Sod?itt .fc Pevinc. tloJO0 ^OR SAL& FE1YC1I0ICE LOTS AT EDtUNUTOX. Cheap nu?l on ICnsjr Tenni. W. V. HOGE. >rf. rite lhnl; nuil'Hog. l'-'W Marker tf"OW IS THIS TIME TO SKUURK A N HOMK! 1')1 FINK LOT*FOR S VLll rhest! lots arc situated near Tiltoiiville. Ohio, o miles lroiu the city of Wheeling, adjacent to o bountiful res deuce of Mr Win. H. Uoblu:i and wl'hin five minutes' walk of tho depots the .v P. and tho \V. it L. I', railroad-. The minds are beautifully loeated. belnc between it and fifteen feet above tho flood of 1 SHI,-an 1 ism-nscs natural adviminses. second to none iu vicinity oi Wh-eliuir. There has just been tnpleted one of tho finest Potteries In the voly, emp'oylnj? loo men. and with other buillx* under construe! Ion, proves this to be tie tiling place These lots will be sold on ten (I1)] nr>' time, with n small cash payment and wilt free from interest and taxes until paid for. rr further information apply to i?. *k. M.. \ir#-nt. iJri igeport. Ohio. dol'< STOCKS, BONDS ETC. iTOURS FOR 8 ALU. ?n shared Hunk of the Ohio Vallov. I.r? ?hnres Wheeling loo and Storage Co. .'0 share* LalJelle Nail Mill. lushares Kxchntnp} Tlniik. ?i shares Kostorla Glas? Co. 0 shares Wheeling Uiil av Co. .1) .-h-iro-< Smith Side Hank.' 'Ji h ires Whcoliug Stool and Iron Co. !t)sii iroi jT3aia Standard Iron and Stool Cr? K tf. Iif,VIS. Ilrowor, Wll So. -'I 'Twelfth Strict. NiZESTORS Will do well to inquire the price of TOCKS and BONDS in our hands. lMPSON & HAZLETT, No. 1311 Market St.. aulO ^ PHOTOGRAPHY. )rder Pictures-^1*-NOW ?ron xttr.? * ^ ' * ? nOIjIDAYQ. 11ggins' Gallery, [1327 42 TWELFTH STKKET. ^rYLES' ART STUDIO. r-HOTO&nAPxis, lOTEiira i.i 1'A>Tr:, OIL. Ceayox Watm and Ink. 21S*i 7JIKIN STREET. loU : REAL ESTATE. | REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! Five room house ou Virginia Mroct, between York mid Huron street*. very cheap. - Klx room house on Fifteenth sfoet. between' Koir a ml Jn'.'ob streets. ?t 51.1?W. Eii*y terms. Two nlx-room houses on Fourteenth street, nt S.'.'i^inwl $ UWt. Three room house ou Eleventh street, near MeColioeh', nt Si. 100. lour room housoon Virginia street, nt SI. 100. Six room lioii-y on Murket street, near Sixth struct. At S1.CJ0. Six room ii'-w hous? ou N. Huron direst ut S'-?.A bints!H Seven roouis and bath ou Vlrjlala .street, near bridge; bargAlu. 1'hree room house. No. 1701 in alley bolow Seventeenth street; cheap at $750. Eight rooms. till conveniences. No. 800 Main street; flip- location, on easy terms. -even room house ou Thirteenth Etroet, ehcHp. Money to loan on eltv real e.stato security. BOLP & ZA1TE, N a 1X!7 M A UK ET S 1'itEET. Telephone 5fifi. de.'5 FOB BEUT. a Mouth. No. 333 Main street. 1" rooms, newly painted and papered throughout, two collars, both gases, for hotel or boardiug ho use. ..$39 00 No. 1510 Main street 100 (X) No. 2218 Koir .street 1) <K) No. MOo Warren -treut 0 50 No. :'.'do Jacob street l:t (O > No. ITC !7 Market street 0 0) No. 11.11 hoil' .street '2"? 03 No. '? ! Seventeenth street lti OJ HonMWftin.-fidwidUnir. rcnrl-U FourtQQlith ?troot jj W No. 03 North Front street 1J 0J Four-roomod house. Muuehtwter Coat works 6 00 Kcar l"0>i Chapllne Street, three rooms. 7 00 lieur 1001 < 'haullne street. two rooms 6 W No. l'.Mft Elizabeth street, two rooms and atuble r' W No. i'l.'f .Mufti street, three rooms i? No. >75 Seventeenth rttreet 3? 0? No. &o Market stroet 7 0U 70 acre tarni for market gardenias, north of cltv. 3100 i-or milium. No 'jJ. South Front ?t?ot 1<*? 00 No.-li'i Fourteenth street 20 00 No; 11(X. Higlrwri el. live ro<mr< 7 0.) No.:: Alloy 10 nnd Terminal rallrond s o) No. .ri Allev ! : mill Terminal railroad 8 00 No. 2502 Mnlti street 30 00 No. yfiQ-i Woods street, three rooms 0 0-? No. SoV Alloy IJ U o) No. 'j.VJ'.i Alloy 15. two rooms. 0 00 N??. 'JI51 Mnin Mroet. three rooms 0 f?> No. 'jo Thirty-third street & W No. .'-"?-7 (.'hnjilltif street, two rooms .r> (JO No. l:;:l Tweuty-nluMi street 7 OJ jiulldiujrfjjr muutifftctnrliu <?r wholesale business, in rearof No. l"?oi Marketsu FOU SALI: Five lots south of Forty-eighth street $1,000 Jtcul estate of every description. JAMES A. HENRY, Ilpnl Uitnto Aqeut, U. 3. Claim Attorney, Col lector uuu xoukty ruuiic. <Io-3 1012 Market Str->ot. FOR SALE AND FOE RENT! HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS. Ji'otv h tlio Bo3t Ti mi) to Parcliaso Clioap. HA.I1H.Y JT. Oc'XJXriS:. Ill;: Marketstreet. Telephone 037. dcJt TO L-E5T, ?r Storeroom, one of tho bo it retail locations in the citv. Modern ofiiros In Ecortcr Illock. Also most mo lorn Assembly's Hull in the city. Five rooms and bath. 9t> Sixteenth streoL Konr rooms, second lloor. Zane street. Four-roomed house, North Krle street. Four-roomed house, 78 Twonty-ilith street, $3. Three rooms, *Jo:;o Market ulreot. G-. O . S5 IWC X =27 331, dol9 120 MARKET STKEET. FOB ZE^ZEHSTTNo. 90 Fourteenth streot, six rooms and bath. No. 77 South York street, three rooms. jNo. 33 Thirty-seventh street, second lloor, three rooms. No. 15,-j Main street, second and third floors. No. fi'i Seventeenih street, four rooms. No. 72 Fourteenth street, ten rooms, modem. No. H'.ohio street, lirst lloor. three rooms... 0) No. 21H)I Koirstreet, three rooms 9 00 No. min McCpllociiTlreet. three rooms 0 Ot No.290J Chapliuo street. live rooms 1"? IH) No. 290! Cliapllne stroet. live rooms 11 09 No. 09 Twenty-eighth street, four rooms.... 11 01 No. 1022 Koil'street, four rooms (X) No. l !' Fourteenth utrtyt. t> rooms modern. - > 00 No. 21(3.1 Main street, third lloor. 2 rooms... C> 03 mr.r,fp.iiiut <1 vc.Ollnir nt l.<?i(li,.rivnn(l Ktoro room" on South street, iu Hearue Tabcrnacle building. 8175 will buy a Rood lot on the Island. 81,200 will buy a good lot in tho country. SVOOO will buy No. 12310 Chapline street, eightroomed brink. 81,500 wl I buy No. 113 Virginia street, four, roomed frame. 81.50J will buy No. 1113 Alloy II, five-roomed frame SI'K) to loan on city real estate. Want to borrow SWO on city real estate. R1NEHART & TATUM, City Bank Blinding, Telephone 2!t>. fd<T.>| Uoom No.O. FOB SALE. Six lots in Belvedere addition, two corner lot", at ?27> each. House of six rooms and hall, Chapline, near Twentieth .street. 81,000. House of six rooms, Eighteenth street, in good condition. 82,800, House of six rooms brick, with four-roomed hpUSO in rear. BolT street, between Twonty* third and Twenty-fourth ntreou. ?>.'< u). House of four rooms, Cuarles stroet, Centre Wheeling. 8i>v>. House of live rooms, Llnd street. East Wheeling. $l.'J?H'i Two business houses on Main street, Centre Wheeling. Cheap. House of four rooms. Twenty-ninth street, lot n0xl8? feet SI 100. House ofseven rooms. Fifteenth street, SV?T>. Hour.e of six rooms, brick, lot 25x122 feet, Main street, Centre Wheeling. *2.(h):). Lot cast end Fourteenth street 8303. House of live rooms, Woods street. Ka~.t Wheel* .Ing, 81,500. 1 louse of four rooms. Kightoenth street. S1.03X Three houses, Moyston street, cheap. '? ??>. House of three rooms. Twelfth street. $130. Iioiue of right rooms, .Slxteonth street, in good coudltlon, 8< 7(X). Three lot*. 50x1000 feot, Fllau, Whlto & Gallagher's addition. $."00 each. . House of six rooms and stable, Eighteenth street, s.<..vo. Threo lots In P irk View, ch?ap. Ono-half lot, McColloch stroet, Centre Wheeling S3C0. line suburban nropTtv. two milc< from the cltv. live minutes walk from motor lino, new, with ail mo lern improvements. Cheap. I/itxon Caldwell's run each. l-'lne farm of H" acres on National road, nine miles east"of the city, oneasv terms. Ihisinesi property on Market street at moderale price. Utie ni the be?t manufacturing sites iu the oliy, fronting ou two rAiiro.td.1. NESBiTT & DEVINE, 1739 Market Streot. or* TRUSTEE'S SALE. npRXJSTEE'S SALE. Mr virtue of a doi'd of trust mtuVi bv John MeMorrls an I Mary A. Me Morris, !ii.? wife, to me iu iruitou, dated Yugu.*tism r.'Cirded in thp office of tho Clerk of tho Couuij onrt of Ohio County. West Virginia in Heed of Tru-t Hook No. 27, ?a:?e J?i. J Will fell at ill north' front door of the Court House of "<d I county on BATH 11 DAY, tho u ah D.VY OF JAS'JAUY. !S0l, coramrnelng at 10 o'clock a. m.. tho following described property, that Is t.? say: Lit numbered lifi.v-ilve. in Division I", ns designated ou the map of the tfub*dlvtttou of the Joseph CaldwoH es.alo and additions iho.virotn to the eity of Wheeling, iu Ohio county. Wort Virginia, said 1"'. i* fronting on the we>t nido of Cool s:rw-iv. and on tho north hide of Cuid* we 1 str??>t in said Addition. T kbits o<- SAi.r.One third and as ranch more (is ttio purchaser olccts to pav in ensh on the day of sale, ih': balance In two equal installinoutsat our and two years, tin; purchaser giving note-. bearing Interost from the day of ;.ile :or the deterred pavnfom^ W. .1. W.V'OWDKS, Trust'" W. 11 liAi.'I.;: ai:- .1 1 . TNTKLLIti} :NV KIt'8 JOB OF I'iCI-:? I. NKWTYPK.SK11 !.' !> WoiiKMr.N.H'tX^T COUNT and TASTY WOKK. Send for iirlt*-*-*. J NTELLI'iEN Ctifl, 1 jaud 27 Fourteenth iirco BARGAIN BULLETIN. E. B. POTTS' Bargain Bulletin MAIN AND TENTH STS., WHEELING, \V. VA. Ono Cent Articles. C Henvv Knvclonos, 4 court Poti IIoMom. f> Steal Pons, I Moniorunuutnliook. C Sheets Nut" I'upor tf SlutoPonciln 4 Loud Pencil*. 4 Collnr U ui,.:,,' 2 buncUes lluir Pins. 1 lliindkcrohlef. 1 Thiruhle' 1 paper PI in. 1 paper Ncodlen. I s|>o<>lI wi,t' 'J dozen Hook. ami lives. ? Darnlnir N < ... 7 Nutmeg 'irntor, 1 dozcu llniss Pauls Button*. l JI :it 1'in. 1 box Co root Tuck-. 1 do/en Clothos Pins. 1 Tablet. 1 sot Knitting Net-dies. Lois ot j-cout Roods going at 1 cent. Two-Cent Articles. 12 dozen Buttons, 1 Kino Comb. 1 bottle Ink. Pi lit Tin Cups. Handkerchiefs, Cake Cutter*. jw per Boxos. LuiiKirr Hair Pim. Carpenter Pencils full Buttons, !'l? r?n?. rocket Combs. Napkins,' Can Opunero, Spool Cotton. Toilet Soup. ; iml.-ui. Tape Lines, Rubber Tipped Pencils, Hulr Crimpers. We deal only In Bargains and give big Talue for ibo money. Tlirce-Ccnt Articles. Ladies' IIandkorchiefs. Shaving Rrush'v i dozen Dress Buttons, Stamped Dippers, M Safes. Machine Oil Cans. Potato Ma?liers. 1 d-i-.i-u Safety Pins. Perfumed Toilet Soap, l j r.ir sors. Pint Funnels, Jelly Plate*. furry <.mb-. 1 dozen Shoe Laces. School Slates, BaUiu^sp mm, 5-oent Tablets, Cork Screws, Harmonicas, Caiw Turners, Mouse Traps. Windsor Ties. Como here for bargains, wo will not disappoint you. Four-Cent Articles. Ono set Teaspoons, Patent Sleeve Holders, Don* Suspenders, Clark's O. N. T. Threiui. Ch Mr.-irj Bibs. Bubber Dressing Combs, (tomb mid i:r i-!i Caso. Pot ('overs, Tooth Brushes, Fire > > Toweling, Charm Knives. Mucilage s.'wini: Mn chine Oil, Scrub Brushes. Linen Thre:id lliunl Saw Files, Suspenders, Pencil Boxes, Calico. Muslins and hundreds of other articles goinj m ihts price. Five-Cent Articles. Ladies' Hose, Children's IIo*o. Rollins? Pim. Boxwood Kulca, Cuff Button*. Tin Bucket*. ?'ota? bination Glass Cutters, Boy's Knivc-i Poor Bolts. Ncat*fooi Oil Shoe Blacking w.-wu Pans, Blchter Harmonicas. Towels. n? Packages. Spectacle*. Dime Cologn" llair furlon*. School Slates Lamp Burners, Shoe Dro-aiair, Ladies' Pins, Table Knives. Man*, ln-cetit articles in ourj-cent list. Coma und take them out of our way. Six-Cent Articles. One setTablo Spoon*. Blank Nook*. Purse*. Shirting. Susponders, Butcher Ktilvo*. ID-cent I/ieo*. Sleeve Buttons. 10-eent Kmbroidericj, Scrubbing Brushes. Gents' Half Hose. Merchants invited. We have bargains for you and it will pay you to call. Soven-Cent Articles. Colgate's l\i 1 in Soap. Jnrge Pressing Coinbi, Harmonica*. Counter Books. Br *-.s o.m.N dies' Handkerchiefs. Mixed Bird Seeil, \Vh;uwasb Brushes, largo Tin Cups, Wash Bans, sh-trs. At this popular prico we offer muuy artluiei worth double the money. Eight-Cent Articles. Monkey Wrenches. Whisk Brooms. V?*?.sh BowK Tin Buckets. iron;: Handle Fire Shnvi-N. Hn Hosiery, Lame Lump Burners. Box l'upcr and Kuvelonus. Soring Balances, Scissor^. liiatu Books. Patent Buttons. Our customers know a good thing when they see it. Join the proeecslou to our store. Nino-Cent Articles. Ladies' Gloves, Shoo Brushes, Stew Pans. Ppjserve Kettles, Butcher Knive*. wortli 1"? cim, Glass Dishes. Milk Strainers. Co lie J Pots. PI our Sifters, Susponders, Extract Vanilla. Don*. !?i-n Pans, Hunnnoftu 1 Portud < train or Ground 1'ejf E-r. 1 Pouuiyctffliainon.l Pound Ginger, 1 Pouud iking Powder. The above are all genuine bargains aud lower than evor before. Ten-Cent Articles. Suspondars, Clothes lltios, 'iicetit Jewelry, Anger Braces, Stationery Packages, Jail Pad!<?" Bo.val Needle Packages, one-ha t pound Tea. I.i dies' "JO-cent Hose. Dolls, lij-ceiK Cuff Bmtotu, Mirrors. Pocket Knives. We are constantly receiving bargains and cmnot quoto prices, as thev aio bore to-day mi l gone "to-morrow. It is our aim to always h avo something new at prices that will make you buy. ^CLOTHING,!* overcoats Ovorcoat We aNo imvo gro it bargains ui $.W, ?i..*?o, $.uw. $n.7.?, mi to It will pay you to look jit theso pood*. MEM'S SUITS lenders In low priret If you can inntc'.i ihc-o good* for loss Hum double tin- money ativwh r? wo invite you to return tliesimoand your money > will bo refunded. These pooJs mu-t u>?. MFN,;\ PAfi'T> ,,usc- ?^87o. . *1 lsupti illDfl 0 ran 10 ; 7. if yoiwau: io the value of a dollar try to borrow one. If y"'i want to know how to save u dollur or more Ionic at otirClothiUK liopartmont RAVQ* Q1IITQ S7c.lHc ?l 1". ?i ' '? < DUIO LtUilO <"ojn? at once. Tl?' >' can* not last alwayn. You can not matc'i :li i r RAVQ' DANTQ lPe. 2oc.3-?\ The-an BUid i Hit Id bnrij:iins and--vinu'v,i :t present We huvo all sizes from i to ! at m -J prices. HEN'S SHOES u!!.'V" ? well to save money on shoo-us auythlu:-; ? ^ and we ure away b low tho market LADIES'FIRE SHOEivi:: V.' o S'JGi. OurHiiceo's InthoShoa liui* ; ' more than wo dosorvWe presume the r.- - i wo sell so many is because they don't l;i. i >:ii< but people will have them. CHILDREN'S SHOES pains. Hen's and Boys' Hats fine Silk Hat. which usually sells at 5 ' Hen's SMrtsS!ii?^i::r?';' ' Millinery and Ribbons "I ' savoyou lots of money. Miss .\i:n-- r :. 1 1 L'ivovou pointers mi'Millinerv and Ti ' that will do you -,'ood and will liot ?>' you norsell you old styles. Underwear. ways below ihc tuarkot on tho.-c yoo .j ' as cvorything cl*o. Bed Comforts and Blankets" ' We have Just received a job lot of tno.v - >o i? ' prices that will surprise you. Ladies' Corsets ,?<"-*.*>=.>? Umbrollas 60a, S7c up. Laca Curtains Groceries. (Jro ind I'oppcr. cinnamon. Must.i: 1 y. lhl:lm; l'owdor. all going ut 'Jc per |? > pound# for 25 cents. arc a clothing store, ti Hoot i???i s|""' Store, a H it Store, a Dry (iooil Millinery Store, a Notion Store, a ' injx(iou.it store, a Hardware ' I Store, a Ten and <iroeery Store mo - 1 in oao?ul'l complete under one root. We have tlio lartrost department stAto. 10 to I not; Main street, 1' ' street, and e'?| to 1D>7 Mar.vt entrances?t ike your choice. ila.;:^:'',a ":'J departmeut E. B. POTTS, I Main and Team Sts., Wlnelins, >! I Branch Kiowa at Ptoulienviilo 1' ' ' H blatenviile.