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8 liiSl BAIL jj I V jOOCGGOQOOOOOQOOOGOOOf II SPORT, f l i^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQOO ^ I 'WRESTLING*** Before an audienoe rnuoh let* than the cor. ft it .v>*rited, Frank Davey Jast night at the I'ythlan Cm tit, defuated Charles pallry In s catch-us-oatch-oao wrest ling match, getting two falls out ot three. The exhibition was new to many oX the ipectatora and it wrought their excitement up to fever pltoh when Dully, the Svuib Slder, recovered himself from the trap# aet tor lilm by his olever opponent. Davey Is an Englishman by birth, and before coming to Wheeling, lived In Iteton. He is a wrestler both natural and trained, and when stripped show^ up bigger than he does on the street. 11 id as slippery as an eel and very power* I ful. and has few aupertoiis, If any, at his I wright. He toyed with Dally like a cut [ with a mouse, and his ugllity one I strength are wonderful. [ On the other hand Davey did splendidly, but he was handicapped in weight j and edence. Hie back sommersault& aaved him several times from a fall, for which he was roundly cheered. Thu match was governed by Lancashire rules. Iiuth shoulders touching the jljor constituting a fair. The "Stranglfr," and full and half Nelson "holts'' were barred. M. Ferinell was referee. The lirst fall was won by Davey; lima 15:9. After considerable "sparring" an< storing each other for advantages, Daily rook the offensive. He could do nothing with Davey. Then the latter sailed in Four tlmea he threw Daily over his heal backward by tho "Jack hold,but as often "Con" wriggled over on his feet before both shoulders touched ground. Finally l)Oth got (town OH Ult'jr nucea n?u ??? a quick throw Davey landed him. The Wheeling boy, after getting out of pome bad llxtu, succeeded in throwing the Englishman by the "Jack hold, a favorite method In this style of wrestling. Time, 11 minutes. Iwey took third fall and the purse. He went at hid man like lightning. Dallji wriggled out of his grutip, dodged and Jerked. Davey threw him off his feet,but Dally was up iu a second. Then Davey got him by a quarter-Nelson, and it was ull off. Time. 1:15. The boxing preliminaries wore good. Nolte and Shuotcrflold; Stein and Bouiey; Auber am) M. Olancey; Core and J. Clancy; formed the bill. A colored quartette, a piano player and Phil Gleaaon, the boy champion buck danoer, helped the thing along. If Davey could urrange another contest even with a top. notcher, he can got lots of backing after, his work last night. "BOXING, The waiting spell before the stellar attraction looms up in the ring is often but faintly broken by the preliminaries, but this will not be the case to-morrow evening at the "Mots'" Pulton club house. The three preliminary contests will be decidedly snappy. In the ilrst Will Donaldson, or "Allegun," as he is better known, faces young Wanko for fix rounds for a decision. Though the dusky pie-eater has about twenty pounds advantage, It Is said by Wunko's friends that th?- Washington boy will cut "Allegun" down before the sixth round closes. Another feature wlJJ be the exhibition by the "cogweights," Rurr Rankin and Willie Daronburgher, two clever little follows from Little Washington. AI Walton and Robert En man, local colored youths, meet for live rounds for a decision also. j "Buck" Stolzer Is In the pink of ?nn union, niiu twaii p mm. 11 ""l the greatest showing of his life in his twenty-round content with( Louden Campbell, of Pittsburgh. He w as never more confident of victory. This belief is nhnred by Trainer Hart, who is proud of "Duck's" prime condition. Hotli are onxlius to pet on a match with .Tusk Williams, of New Orleans, who, however, has shirked the challenge recently sent him. It was expected to arrange a match between Stolwr and Williams for the end of this umnth. but it will hang In the balance until Williams shows front. WiiuL~ The scores of frames played up to date by tho big caatcrn college elevens ate as follows: PENNSYLVANIA. Beptember l'r-V. ?t M. S3?^ Uctobor '.i-Lehigh f>??0 October lft-Dnrtmouth 84?0 October 20?State College 20?0 (H'tober SI?Drown 40-0 All other game* ...2u?4 PRINCETON. October 2-Loblgh 0 October 13?State College 84?0 october 10?Ca.rllHl?? JN-O ih'lobrr 20-F. & M.M?0 October 23-Comeil 10-0 October 31 -Dartmouth $o-0 All other games W-0 HARVARD. October 2?Will Jams .............. 20?0 October o?Dartmouth 15?0 October 18?Amhorst 38-0 October Id?West Point 10?0 October 20-Newton A. A 24-0 October 23?llrown IK?0 October 27? Newton A. A 22?0 Ootobrr 31?Cornell 24 -f> All other gamfts 24-0 YALB. Octobor ft?Amherst 11? 0 October 9?Williams 32? o October K*-Ncwtnn A. A 10?0 Octolier 20?Drown 1H?14 October 23-C*r||?|r 24- 0 October II?Went Point 'V- o All other games 40? 0 nummary: - j j | team. i \ I <34 < I fi ? 2 2 a- u p o o > j? /. H H < < HBK? "'iisi {m mir 4*ii Princeton 0 ^ 4.,, 0 ifl?irvat?i it,? r. zi 4-u o r,-o i&xLi *[ia|tt nw Bh Initlne the pat t \' i h two things h;iv? income mon- and more apparent?the superiority of I'ennsylvnnla mid Princeton over tho other two and ?t? exttetns Inferiority of unfortunate Yule J.a*t Week there w re nilKlit Indications that Princeton had a litt(p the better of the argument lhit one thing in lark log In put PennsylVAnhi ?t the head of tho list In every ivev that some minor eleven should icore on lh<> Tigers. Pennsylvania now hfii? n Wrnl ,,f five points per game over Princeton In crag* fiairvM, though Against tit" four teams which both have met franklin and Marshall, Lehigh, D/i;tmotith and Hlale College, Princeton Iiiim t<<] 1(11 points to I'ennNylvnnln's H'. |e,,r 0,1, bitter achievement, and for p-n-. ..n,, tli" honor of being tho only team niii without a sc??re agahiKt ffvtn, the Prlncelotilnns mny sill ctniv nvt i Pennsylvania. it dons riot need a detailed cotnpnrl on u( JI at yard's icons with thosu of either Pennsylvania or Princeton, U show that the Cambridge men aru un questionably behind second place. Th< brown anil Dartmouth games, respect Ively, tell the story plain enough, with out reference to average ecores. Unti last Saturday Harvard divided will Princeton the honor of a clean score but now Cornell has tvbb^fd her of ever that distinction, though by that plec< of foot ball luck?a goal from tin fluid. This evening at the Wheeling Athletli Club, representative* of the Wheeliiu Tigers will confer with a committee o the club, relative to the proposition U have tho Tigers play under the W, A C. colors, us exclusively announced u these columns a few days ago. Then is every likelihood of tho scheme go Ing Into efTect, as both recognize it ti to their Interests. In the event uf th? arrangement u stronff effort will b< made "co have the Thanksgiving Daj gurae here u "whopper." The Tigers are atUl hopeful of gettinj Weat Virginia University here fo Thanksgiving. The 'varsity wants ruth r a Milt guarantee, considering th? attendance Wheeling turns out at foot hail guinea, but it is hoped they wli come down a peg. New Castle it wllltaj to ploy here that day. The W. V. U Is preferred, but in case It can't be se cured an effort will be made to ge the Pittsburgh College eleven. Th< Tigers have no games scheduled for thi future, and it is possible they will g< to SteubenvJlle Saturday, where ai easy thing awaits them. Captain "Dob" Edwards invites any body wishing to try for a place on tin team, to come over to Iiridge park where practice is indulged in ever; afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, wea ther permitting. All aspirants are wel come ami no favors will be shown Captain Edwards wants volunteers ap< will do nil In his power to coach them This offer should result in good prao tlces, us there is lots of material li Wheeling if it would only coma out. BOWLING. WHEELING LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Tor Auroras 8 J >? Mi-ala 7 - .77 Cosmopolitan 7 J .77 Tidal Waves C .'I ,W Silver Globes 7 fi .OS The Howlers 7 ft .;>h PirutH.H C 4 .66 old Cronies 1 s .10 Defenders 1 K .10 Aber-Nlt 1 8 .10 Last night's games In the Wheellni nowllng League, resulted aa follows: SILVER GLOBES. Jut. M. . 3d. Tota Ualeer 160 131 119 HO Rolf 115 115 134 30 Krorarlch 1.19 121 119 41 W. Brash 108 131 HI 38 KaJn 109 124 106 33 Bbellng 153 122 1G6 44 Totals 774 750 *18 234 THE BOWLERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tota Richards l&?? 134 1M 41 Miller 148 110 121 43 Hennlnff 140 101 122 36 McCausland 98 124 174 39 Humes 120 130 111 36 Iillnd 127 114 113 35 Totals 789 769 800 235 Scorers?Kowl and Plankcy. IJmplreSpringer. To-night?Auroras and Tidal Waves. KORN KOBS WON. Last overling on the Feite alJeys.Sout) Side, the Horn Kob and Acorn clubs met and the Korn Kobs won thre* stralgh on the following score: Korn Kob, 731 776, 7S9; Acorns, 699, 739, 589. Another for Tod" Nloanr. LONDON, Nov. 1.?At the first day': racing of the Lincoln autumn meetlni to-day, the Lorillard-Beresforil atn blea, six-year-old bay mare, Angelina ridden by Tod Sloanc, the Amerlcai Jockey, won the Great Tom stakes. Thl race Is a handicap of five hundred eov rreJgns for three-year-olds and ut Eight horses rati over tho stralgh mile. nrcriit I'cualom. D^C^IUI 1>I9|JUI> II IVI Ilia IIIMilllliGIIUOI. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. l.-Cer tlflcates of pension have been Issued I West Virginia applicants as follows: Original?Lewis B. Alshlre, Racine. Renewal?Samuel Ifawk, Hartford. Widows?Elizabeth Workman,Melgh en. Dependent?Minors of James Calla lian. Clarksburg. Other certificates issued are: John C. Lemmon, Zftnerviile, Ohio Isaac Hush, deceased, restoration nni supplemental, Coal Centre, Washingto county, Pennsylvania; Erastua U Amos, original, Warhlngton, Fennsyi vanlu; Georgo S. Graham, orlgluu' Florence, Washington county, Pa. J. M. Powell, of the Fairmont Wes Virginian, is in Washington on plena ure bent. He will remain until to morrow evening. _ I'nbllc Drbt Mtnlrmrnt. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. l.-Th monthly statement of the public deb shows that at the close of business 01 October 30, 1697, the debt, leas cash Ji the treasury amounted to *1,020,063,901 an Increase for the month of fUJl.I&i This Increase Is principally accounts for by a decrease in the amount of casl on hand. "* prcylnc ?cc deuts of Hfr Is to transmit to them ? abundance of natund health and hardihonr Hut n mother cannot confer health ttn Mrength upon her offiprlng units* ahe ho It In some mrssuro herself. Prospective mothers should know tlir Dr. Memo's 1'nvorlte Prescription ia n *< entlflo tncdlfititi vjiin perfect bftil and sttetttflh t?* the special organs cor cerrted In motherhood. Taken arlr dnrlni the eineeUnt time, makes the cotniag oibabjrentirely safe ait neatly pninlen ft Iniuras ctirerrulriea and terunei alive energT to the mother i?n mtittHulinnnl vifoi lo the ctllld Ii is the ottiy perfect end fosltiv# spcclfi for all weaknesses and disease* of the fi m nine ornsnUtn Mrs !' K. I'orirey. of Cirni. Keyanaha Co N*li ntHrt " I wrUr In you m-iii rtnlii my (jatisther, Mm !> iMiiiiufw Hitr has tufa* t ?v 'i bottles of ' Favorite prescript ton.' Mi think* medicine tll'l Iter * w???JJ ?>i i<>" Witt waaeonflneo the tjUt of lMirttary. Wmsk I..M M fttc.it 11 in f slid ftu? n in pound dsuKhle dot iifmiK tifcly trlctwirtl, l/wk/i ?<?'">. con I> 1 ?i-iii luoki ( felt, Slid ohe says she ? vrr f? 10 SiCilf EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. i ' " ' ? Yuurdar'i Ilrtvjr ICbIuI?11 Pleated A i'ltuu, City People, fCtvarmeu mi ( kuriuiri-'ilic Itlver U ltUlug bluwl l U ttli liuod FruipccU for ? Rciuutpdo , of JV?vl|(atlou. 1 Yesterday's heavy rain/all pleased a ] classes, rlvermeo, farmers and clt people alike. No rain of recent year has probably met with such a warm rt 3 caption. J The rain started at 8:15 o'clock Mor 1 day morning and fell steadily all nigfi } and ut intervals during the day, unt ' late In the afternoon. Again Jt it 1 sumwi this morning at 1?;10 o'clocl & According to Weather Observe " Bchnepfs gauge, the rainfall from 2 i * m. to 2 p. m. yesterday was .85 lncli s from t ix. ra. to 7 p. m. it had aggregu 1 ted 1.3 Inches. This la more rain tha ' has fallen during both September an October, the figures being: Heptembe .85 Inch; (Jr.ober .07 Inch; total* > inch. r observer hcanepf'a report for 0*nb ' is us follows; 2 Fair, partly cloudy, IS days, Clear, 10 days. 1 Cloudy without rain, 0 days. ? 2iain, 2 days. Highest temperature, 87 on 16th, Lowest temperature, 32 on 50th 1 Average temperature, 68.1. B Average temperature xqjo, ui.d. Rainfall, .07 inch. J Rainfall 1896, 2.01 inehei. The rivermen are greatly Interest? in the rain, which the reports show t have been general in the country drair - Ing into the Ohio valley. The pros a pects are exceedingly bright for speedy resumption of navigation. Yet f terday morning the marks at the publl - landing showed 4 inches and stallonor: - In the afternoon the swell began to t felt and at 8 p. in. the gauge showed 1 inches.. This stage was Increased to 1 Inches at 10 p. in. It is likely that ther will be a fair boating stage boforo th close of the week if the rain continue this week and in as general as that c yesterday. The rivermen are preparin to resume without delny. Illvrr Tdrframi. OIL CITY?River at zero and eta tlaaary. Mild and reining. A Ught roJ has been falling all day. GREENrilJORO?Rlvsr G feet an ruing. Raining. James O. Blaine an Florence Cello due down Tuesday;Ac1 am Jacobs and Nellie Hudson due ti| WARREN?River ut low water marl Cool and raining. MORGANTOWN?River 5 <cet j Inches. Rain all day, but clear no* Departed?Adam Jacobs and Nelll . Hudson. J riTTSDITRGH?River 1.8 feet an 4 rising nt the dam. Raining. 2 8TEITBENVILLE?River 10 inch* [; and rlHlnff. Cool and raining. { PARKERSBUHG?River 2 feet nti _ rising. Clear and mercury at G 2 Heavy rain for twenty hours. N 1 bouts. Little Kanawha rising. d K VANS VILLE?River .6 feet an 2 falllnR. Heavy rain. J LOUISVILLE?River 4 feet In cana 7 nt foot of (alia, 3 feet; rising. Rait I Intr. MEMPHIS?River .4 feet and rlalnj 8 Raining and cool. MARTIN'S FXBBY. IJap* and Mlanapi lit the Thriving Clt A croaa the Rlvir. j Dr. Will H. Hall, the retiring superlr j tondent of the Presbyterian Sunda School, leaves to-day for Colorado," h! future home. He whb presented with beautiful gold watch chain by the off! cors and members of the Sunda 3 School, Rev. S. J. Bogle making th 5 presentation speech. The departure ( " Dr. Hal! means to Martin's Perry tli loss of one of Its best citizens and hi * many friends trust that his health wl a be greatly benefited by the change, an that he will moot with (he success i ~ the dental business that his ablllt 1 merits. He had a splendid business I Martin's Ferry and is obliged to mak n change of climate on account of I health. The colored Republicans of Martin Ferry met In M. F. Weems' storo rooi last night, and denounced the "Jli 0 Crow" ticket and decided to suppoi every man on <ho Republican tlcke from top to bottpm. Last night about thirty young friend of Mian Cleod Anthony enjoyed phantom party at her homo on Ilroai _ way. Choice refreshments were nerve and about thirty persons -were prasen Two CJncinnntl men, John Crlder, tli ; traveling salesman who Is visiting re i atlvos here, ami A. F. Fletcher, th n contractor, cannot be In Hamlito county to-day to vote. "Which Was the Dent Stateamm ' Washington or Lincoln?" will bo tli subject for debate at the meeting of tli high school literary society, next Fr! 1 day evening. Yesterday Charles McCord nn Thomas Clark wore held to await th grand Jury on the charge of using hi decent language In the presence t P two girls. t Tho Macauley Pat ton Company oper ed a week's engagement at the Mai tin's Ferry opera houBe last nigh ri playing "Tho Minister's Son." An olectlon supper will be given 1 ' 1ho Hobensaek Hlock, on HanoVI I street, this evening, by the ladles c II St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Owent Choral Society will mer In the O. A, H. hall eviry Sunday nf ternoon. Thomas Jenkins la tho mu slcal director. Place your croflg within tho circle uti f'-r tho enRle nnd this will mean , good, straight Republican ticket. Vol " early. St. Mori's Literary Society will gjv on entertainment on Thursday even fna, for tho members of the congrego h tlon* ! A conundrum social will be held n y the Methodist Episcopal church thl ? evening, by the I2pworth League, M. Sheets and Harry Chessell, th J well known traveling salesmen, will b n homo to-day to vote. (1 Quite a number of first voters wl > put In a straight Republican ticket tc day, { Don't forget to vote to-day nnd se 11 that your neighbor ensts bis vote, i To-rnorrow'e Intelligencer will cor tain a full account of the election, 1 Adalbert Cox Is off fluty on ncnount c. ,c \i burned hand. '' .Mrs. A. F. Fletcher arrived yes!erdaj i Fred Kberly Is homo to vote, 1. ? Til critic A COMl II* ONK IIAV t1 Take Laxative Jlromo Quinine Tablet! I All druggists refund the money If It fall <j to cure. 2f>e, if m Met'* arena, Fulton,Wednesday nigh' it Campbell vs. fltelzer, twonty round*. h J. c. nnitrtV, one of f Vi<* best know cltlionn <?f Hpenoot, Mo,, testifies tha he cured himself ??f the worst kind o ,? plica by using u few boxes of UoWItt* , Willi Mny 1 Halve, lit had ben ,1 troubled with piles for over llilrf; years, and hud used many differed r kinds of /?>-' ailed cures; but DtWJtr j wee th" one that did the work, and h will verify thin statement If any on wishes to write to him. Charb> ? It, iloelr.o, Market and Twelfth street* ii Chatham fllnclnlr, Forty.alxth and Ju ' cob streets; A, 10. flcheele, No. H07 Mnl 'v ntrri i; Kxley Jtros, Penn ami Zan f streets: llowlo A Co,, ltrldge|torl, H , . .. .. ii Matter, the big Irishmen, roferons fti Oampbi'll-Btolxsi buUt Wednesday, nluh n Fifty Year* Ago. ? ^ Vo theory o( g?rm* to chid Affection'* budding biU?ea; When ardent iover* look tti?lr fill, ir No microbes oa their kiitek. Vow happy they werg sot to kovir The germ U4-50 jftui age. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ia the standard family remedy of the world (or colds, coughs and lung diseases. it is not a <j palliative, and in not therefore ? put up in small cheap bottles, i- It is put up in large bottles * for the household. They oost c more but oure mora. r. Fads come and go but no * theory or fad oan overthrew a the faot, that the greatest oure o for all oolds, ooughs and throat ? and lung diseases, is Ayer's ,t Cherry Pectoral. ' 50 Years of Cureg. - BENWOOD. n News I tenia from th? Mvelf Industrial J Town. d A prize waits will 1)0 a feature of the dance to be given at Dolan's hall FrlJ' day evening. James Fleming, of Denwood, will waltz agalnat Dan O'Connor, r> of Wheeling, and Interest in the result " Is great among frlonda of the contcst10 anta. d THE FATAL. KNIFE. ,B RhrrlfT Doylo was In "town yesterday subpoenaing witnesses for the Staecko '1 case. The knife which did tho cutting 9. has recently been found at Ilosgs' run, o the scene of Ibe fatal affray. d WAS A HARD WORKER. Ve E. Pelley, ?on of cx-Shorlff PelIcy, Is a candidate for the position of postmaster at Mingo Junction, where j. he and his brother Thomas are in the drug business. Will has been a hard worker for the Republican party, and deserve# the position. j SUITED THE FARMERS. Yesterday's rain was a boon to tho i- farmers. It came in a mild form, and v had it como harder it would have wash. ed tho dry plowed ground, carrying 19 away the wheat. It couldn't have been a made to order better for the wheat I- fields. y AT ST. JOHN'S TO-NIGHT. '? Tho Indications point to a large au)r dience ut tho entertainment at St ie John's church to-night Tho following Is is tho programme: 11 Chorus?"Ses-Saw" TheGlrle d Vocal Solo Miss Mamie Jenkins Piano Solo Mr. Albert Altmcyer " Sextette?'"Welcome, Pretty Primrose" V Vocal Solo?"Fulrly Caught" n Miss Ella Heavy :e SonK Llttlo Qlrls ii Violin Solo Mr. 8pears Comic Duett.. Mies Annlo Nolan, J. Ferdinand 'a Vocal Solo Mrs. J. Ward n Recitation MlfS Nora O'Brien , ? Chorus?"Tho Hand" nt Vocal Solo Miss Macgle Byrne *t Vocal Trio?"Tho Merry Miller7' t, Mrs. J. Ward, Delia Doogan, M. Healy Vocal Solo Mr. J. Ferdinand Tableau?"Five Wico and Flvo Foolish l? Virgins" a Recitation Miss M. Dry |. Vocal Solo Mrs. J. Leppert .i comic Programme by Llttlo Onei from . Coon Town l- Song?"Good Night, Ladles" io Colored Boys I- 1 1 e M'MECHKN. UrtnjrNeui Kfiui Oallicroil InUie llnay Marshall Conutr Town. 1(J Itev. B. D. E<len and vlfo havo reif, turned home after an extended visit I. with his parents at Charleston. Jerry Hanen, of Washington, T>. C., A was in the city yesterday vMLIng hln e brother, B. H. Hanen. i- The preuldent of the district Epworth >f League will attend tho Thursday evening league meeting. i* Frank KIncaid, of Grafton, was in . town yesterday visiting his parents, t, Georgo Criswcll Is conflncd to hlB home with an attack of typhoid fever. . n Carrie, a small child of Scott Chnmr bers, Is sick with typhoid fover. Chas. Nlebergall bos returned from a business trip to Littleton, t EiiRllth Cottou Optrnllvii ftfrlke. MANCHESTER, England, Nov. 1.At a conference Just-held hero between ^ representatives of tho employers of (> cotton operatives, tho employers gave n month's notlco of their intention to make a 5 per cent reduction in tho amount of wages of their employes. Ah ~ tho operatives throughout tho north of " England have already announced that they will resist a reduction In their ^ w/ikos It seems probable a strike, af8 fectlng 200,000 persons which may Inst * for months, entail the Iohs of $350,000,e 000, uccording to <he Pull Mali Gazette, <n and also powslbly bring about the ruin of the cotton Industry In this country II will begin on December 1. The ropreu wonlatlvos of tho employers and tho delegates of tho operatives had prevlously conferred to-day, but failed to como to an agreement. " "THE worst cold I ever hod In mr life was curod by Chnmberlaln'fl Oou*h 'f Hemedy." writes W, II. Norton, of Hutter Creek, Col. "This cold left mo r, with a cough and I was e*poctoratlnn all the time. The Hemedy eurod rue, and 1 want all of my friend* when troubled with a cou/rh or on Id, to utte it, for It will do thorn good," Sold by drugglsls. H 1 Kllnw to Cum All skin IMifmn." Blmply apply "flWAYNEfl OINT MENT." No Internal medicine required. Curat' tetter, eosenm, Itoh, nil eruptions on the face, builds, noio, etc., loavri Ing the skin rlmr, whit" and healthy. . llii groat healing and curative power* i ,?i|?r!n-I- .I'd by no "(hi i i. merty. Ask u your druggist for flWAYNE'S oiNTJ MICNT. tlhlAW. 'I HMAIjIj pill, *nfo pill, bout pill. He- : Wlti'a Little Early lllsors ouie MIImuhltnns, eirtivtlpAtion, nick headache. Charles It, (lootHi*, Market nnd Twelfth streels; Chatham Hln? lair, Forty-sixth , and Jacob streets: A. E. Bchrelo, No, I no7 Mnln street; i:\loy llrea., rutin and * Xmiu fttlHots; Howled Co., Hrldgepoi t. I ' ' OABTOIIXA. S , HIPKRPQWN CLQTHS-QBQ. Geo. E. Sti LUXURIOUS?WARM?INEX Eid< C House Gowns, Dressing Sa Wraps. This beautiful mati count of its showy appearan meritorious qualities?princ lightness?adapts itself mosi above named garments. Mnnoa P.nuin ( ? I VMWV? VI WWII For lady; plain eiderdown, neatly made, full in length and width ol skirt; has silk cord girdle; is only. $3.29 Yo Gown or Robe. ? y Crinkle ?r wave eiderdown?is of heavier quality; the large, square 8 collar is edged with satin ribbon; also the cuffs; two silk frogs and Blai silk girdle make it most hand- m some and complete. For Fre ' $4.03 c( .Colors arc pink', blue, gray and car- Indi dinal m Coli Dressing Sacque. p?! Light and warm; of this elegant n, material; edge crocheted with jpjaj black. For -..... 69c qi Flannelette Wrapper. A E fc One of the most semceanie nouse p] gowns; dark in colot, dressy in al appearance; warm and well made; velvet trimmed.. .$2.29 Geo. E. ,Sti1 + + OFTICIKN Is to have frames to fit properly, aa w largest assortment and latest styles fortable fit. Old gold framea taken li HENRY W. ETZ, OPTICIAI MERCHANT TAILOR. I TO ORDER. I g ? Snlts to order, $15.00 up. 88 jgy|.0 jj 1424 Markot Stroot. ^ conti WANTED. A OBNTS W ANTEI>-0(>0D"AGENTS, T71C 1\. ladles or cents, con make rood waged. JU I Call on or ad dree a CHI AND UNION MED- easy, 1CINE CO.. No. 138 Virginia strset, Wheel- llEJi Ing Island. oc3? ~~~ Bright men and women make j big money In representing new gold uon; fields enterprise. Wrlto at once. Some- nieni thing now, solid, taking. Address P. O. LOT Box ?00. Baltimore, Md. selS-s ?_ "\YTANTED~YOUNO MEN TO LEARN Jj yy a Kood trado. The Pittsburgh School Th for Fresco Painting affords you tno oppor- piri tunlty. For particulars adarcis to Bfr^. OQt P. O. BOX 414, Pittsburgh. Pa. JJJJJ W"~ ANTED?AGENTS, 120 TO *23 A with week euro to workore: no capital fronl needod; new foods: new plan; arils at and t sight; every family needs It. HOUSEHOLD SPEC. CO., Cincinnati. Ohio. Jy24* Real - . . = P< TRUSTEE BALES. po nUSTKE'SSALE *~ 1.00 - By vlrttio of a deed at trust made by Rachel R. Llpplnoott to the undersigned as wv trusteo, bearing dato May 4, 1895, ana of oj"0"' record In tho clerk's office of the countv J,nuf1 court of Ohio county, Went Virginia. In P^t deed of trust book No. 42. folio W>1, I will on ve*u SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1U7, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., proceed to sell at ptiblla auatlon In (he elly of When). Ing, at the front door of tho court nouso of T O Ohio county, West Virginia, tho following IJ described property, that I* to say: The undivided one-oleventh (1-11) of all that Th* ' certain tract of land on Woods* run In m\h' Richland district. In Ohio county, In the stato of West Virginia, about four miles "??l In a northoaaiorly direction from the city Corn i?r Wfioellng, commonly known as the "GrotfK farm," and containing three hun? Veitti dred and eighty-five (SK&) acres, and which farm In now In the occupancy of John W. Nichols ns tenant, and which farm Is pari of in? land which Hugh Nichols tiled l^C N?lRcd and possessed, tor a fuller descrln- X1 tlon of which roferanoo Is inado to tno iJrtwJs nf the latHugh Nichols, deceased. ni? TI.UMH UK HAM; Omwhlnl and ns A fQ much mora * tho purchaser may elect to pay in cash on I he day of sate, the balance i nf the purchase money In two ? qual |n> Mnllments payable respectively at six nnd eighteen monlhs from tin* day of sale with Intercut from that day, for each of which deferred Installments the purchaser (<tt? whall give his negotiable promissory note hearing Interest from the day of rale as s*,rh aforesaid, 'he title to tho property being V I retained until tho payment In full of (he J 1 same. iclfl GIBSON L, CltANMUH, Trustee. MBTAtftUHT and QAPB.' 1IIE WIGWAM HLSTAURANr AND CAli,* HOI MAItKKT ttTIIKI'.t. lHv Warm meals served In their best style, slock Dining rt'oins <osy and snug. All abort* uruer conking, and price* reasonable. Only 11 i uirant that pi >>v |d?i a first ciasi Ladles' and (Icullemcn's Dining Parlor. entrance on rottrteenth treci. Merchants' Hot l.unch ualiy. Ron"! Beef and Potatoes. Coffee, Bread and Butter, V*J fo cents, Bill changed dally. Jul* S. unuiiAKi .it, Proprietor. a. afffti, ? co. fel & Co. PENSIVE srdown loths. cques and Infants' frial, which 011 acce and many other ipally warmth and t beautifully to the If you are looking for Waists u can facilitate matters by eill* if here at once. .We can 6uit ounp and old in site, color and tyle, at prices that will speak for lemselves. :k Twilled Clotli Waist, well lade, at - ..$2.48 rich Flannel Waists, dark in )lor, pretty in style $3.48 ia Silk Waists, in black or navy, :at and good quality.. ..$3,98 sred Waists of velvet.. $4.60 d Wool Bengaline .Waist; very ?at and pretty $4.88 n Taffeta Silk Waist; extra jality $4.88 v reat assortment of Fancy Tafta Silk Waists, in stripes and iaids; also plain satin, in black id colors, at $5.98, $7.50, 8.00, 8.50. fel & Co. 'S SRT + 4- + ell as ]sn>M. W* have the and can give you a com,i exchange. ' _ II EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING, "I Corner Hehi and Twelfth St*. Biuu&xiu&a/BUto iiuiiai?ir?uQ. DCKHbiSSrmeeting. meeting of the stockholders of the ilro & Benwood Bridge company will nld at the office of W. fl. Heartie, ltll <?t atrcet, Wheeling, W, Va., at 2 ck p. m., Wednesday, November I, GEO. W. TOflT, S-tu Secretary. FOR RUNT. iTlil?NT--fiEVERAL GOOD ROOMS In the City Bank Building. Inquire at -I t y Ban ko f Wb?11 ng. nrtO H RENT-BEST OFFICE ROOM IN he city; large and plenty of light; "Tilly locatod Tn best advertloea build* n the city. Also larae hall for rent, y at HUB CLOTHIERS, Fourteenth Market streets. |a|^ FOR 8ALFI. >R SALE OR RENT?EIGHT ROOM house near city and motor line. Terms Possession at once. Apply to J. C. tVBY. H? Market St. geg R SALE-ONE AND ONE-HALF ot In Oreenwon<i cemetery; fine looacornsr lot; adjoining best Improve* j In cemotcry. Address CEMETBftX .care ItiteHlgenoer office. a#l> II HALE. ?llnoet residence property in Martin's y, Ohio, situate on Broadway, a paved t, and on line of Wheeling street cars, Istlng of a nne, large two-etory brlok line lot, with either to, 75 or 100 feet lage and 120 feet deep. Very cheap jii easy terms. R. T. HOWELL. Estate and Insurance Agent, Bridge* jrt, Ohio. ocft R BALE. 0 acres of fine bluo grass land, situ* on Hill's Creek, Pocahontas county, a.: 80 acres cleared; good house, some iru and near good school lellls and ch, Clood loeftllty. Will sell cheap, of the property underlaid with a Aae of ooal, Address W. a HILL, 00 0 Lpbell* W. y?v < TS ./'NIAGARA FALLS* NEW) 'tly of, greatest power de*elop?n?nt mill. I ofTfcr h?at hhuilnanle bur* 1 in bloeks of Nlngnrn Fell# inside ilie ?*f*t of nil srife Invnutmente; pn?*di>nrr nml inqnlrr ultelied; Hi opportunity for making large l?lout* wifely. ,1A MICH U IVAWMCY, Ileal Estate, JO?i)MjMiiJ4tre?U , )R SALE w CHOICE LOTS AT EDG1HOTOI mur Ann ON WAIT TMltll W. V, HOGE, r Itanh l'nllillnr, 1HOA Market Ilk OCKS FOR SALE. tiling* Bank. eeling <V Belmont Bridge Co. (Huson). n share* of Pen body Fire lnsurahct f?r lib*. Pur value 9100 per share. MON1CY TO IA1AN. 3-. O. SMITH. Kxchntigo Bank Building.