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A COUNTRY MECCA;" Croat Activity in Suburban Real Estate now in liviilcucc. jvearly one thousand lots jiiilio Out-the-Creek Suburbs iiotv on tlie Market-No Less Than' 100 ' Houses now Ilulhllnj; or Uiulor:06a.' tract?'Tlio Oil Operations Looked Upon With Disfavor-r StocMijjod |.s the Latest Suburb on Clio Market. The migration from town to country continues unabated, and the Huburban communities out the Wheeling* creek valley are tlie Mecca of nine out of ten. The inauguration of electric servfte and cheaper far* on the Wheeling; A Elm Grove road is more largely responsible (or this thfiu any other cause that may ^mentioned. No less than twelve additions and divisions arc now -promt jiently before the real estate buying public, or a total of 741 lots, ami'other = additions are likely to be placed on the a market in the near future, bringing I the total number of building lots to C pearly 1.000. These additions and the h number of lots In each are as follows: \ Suburb. Lots. r Stonri 'l 172 Highland Park 18 t< Kfnwdy's Park Vlow Addition PC I, jMvey's Echo Point Addition !i KlrchV^asn"r'f? 21 Kolm's Kcho Point Addition us Holm's Park View Addition 21 park Vlow PI B Fark Grove 70 a Voodsdalo 3.i . Grand View. l&lKlngton S2 o jjellevue, Altenhelm 25 g Total 741 n Si As practically every lot purchaser is a Wheeling man, many of whom will make the suburban home their perma- ^ cent residence throughout the year, the P city officials ure looking with some illscatlsfaction upon the movement to the a suburbs. The city tax list can only ^ grow smaller and smaller as people con- "V linue moving out of the city limits, and I already there is talk of a movement to b extend the municipal boundaries east- a vrartl. One gentleman who talked with ^ gn Intelligencer reporter, said the city n ought to take In all the territory to v and including Elm Grove, but It is a doubtful If the taking In of so much 0 territory at present would achieve tho 11 d-?.?lred object, a net Increase in the ? city's revenues. It Is said the expense cf giving police and fire protection to the outlying communities, together with ? the extension of gas and water service, vould mean an "expenditure that would t r.ot be realized from the communities h 'benefitted for many years. Also, it is said some of the suburbs that are already incorporated would not'look with ? favor upon a movement to merge them a Into a Greater Wheeling for the reason, t principally, that the tax burden would much heavier than thcyLbear now. Probably It will be several years before * a successful movement to Incorporate the out-the-creek suburbs Into the municipality of Wheeling could be made. ^ The out-tho-creek residents are not looking with favor upon the operations cow being prosecuted In the search for ell or gas on the south bank of Wheel- a Inp creek, Just beyond Fulton, and op- c poslte the new Steenrod suburb. As c they see It, If oil Is discovered' In pay- 5 ing quantities the entire Wheeling creek valley, Including all the:fashlonsble suburbs, will lose its'attractive- c ncss. Undoubtedly this is true; noth- s lr.p Rives a community a more unat- 1 tractive and undesirable appearance t than a lot of greasy oil wells and their ugly derricks. Drilling has" Just been started at the Wheeling creek well, and t in the course of the ensuing thirty days I it will be known whether or not Wheel- * lag creek, east of the city, Is to be a producing oil Held. Oil men who are not Interested In the venture haven't 1 rcueh faith In It. 1 t The latest suburb to appear as a can- 1 didafp tnr miKll?? I- C<. * cupylng the level ground Just beyond 1 Fulton, and owned by tha Thompson ( estate. it has recently been platted by trustees, Messrs. AV. P. Hubbard, J. N. Camde.'i and L. S. Thompson, and 1 th? first auction sale of lots has been 1 elvertlsed to occur on Saturday, June ( M. at 9:30 o'clock on the grounds. The * number of lots platted Is ITU, and the 5 tnistcos will offer at the auction sale * ~ ? WflVc ;;pt You arc an cneTgetic mania ambitious one. Hut it is hard to fjet f CP ia the morning. You feci that you cou!?5 ju?t one note and one I P?i.r oore and still more. 1 J Whead is heavy. icgjji f I 1 ?ou hate to get up. C TiJ * / (a7i^V/v< bad. Your i ( j F*v %f-J'J. breakfast i ' | L / ^ ' does not suit, and | ' yon nrcr irritable. , . V.'hen you go to f j. -T0" don't feel lite- it. You fi^ht the c\ 'r^ nn<^n couple of huur* before ' ttfSn?i!ime *ou lurn anr' wor^ n are! When it's time to Atop, you r'v, V1 Wariu,,(' "P for a nix-day'A go-asrf,.^ 1}ul 'l i" lMO late, and the tJMir n"'r",nR: the same thing over i Y"'t nn't laziness?it's sickness?real, jJ(t'y And later it will develop SKjjr'.r'nifl''}"K worne ? liver trouble, con* ' tra*v'?-i disease, ?r nervonn tiros- 1 to- ll,ere is a remedy that will put UX") J"ur ^rcl ? Ur. Piercc'.n Golden I "'en , ' '/!<covpfy. It will wake up your I jr, " ;;I7V yo" !lH appetite, nnd put vim J r jt wjjj ?,i,icr n ripv/ ?iau 0f fTrno alcohol and will not i appetite for stimulants. wir'h '!lr>}rn ""uwtek, of Lenox. Mneotnb C?x, l"f* fh-,' . l'?ve never felt Iwtter In my ; '"IS-M it '!? u,ow 1 havr {*Ut" ,)r Pierced I n.w w*iv i? blicovrry right iiloue. I enn !hr>,Wl? ' witfi u canr unn hope to * ,f"?t ?wov before loujf. and a* I nave 1 1 *m <\, i.. rf",r*>es for nrarlv two year*. I think 1 iH c- ' do n?t co'iru now and I ln t*-?. Cl i. *. boy. I have been treated ?: (! rffi.i'i f"'1 l'Y t^ee <loctotr. br?hlc?, d??Uth. 0 bci'pf't; *o I t IIIiiU your tnedl* i^"" only medicine for we." , ;?,?.* 'p-1 ax]y ?nc induce you to take a iXill.1." I,'a" "?"l<lCT Mrd?c.i? . v-'ith mJ' ,5"y ?f reliable dealers. ?H?t? V..,V onr*i aomethlnif cine that paya "iu<t ? ptftbnbly be offered -aa butli it 1* for them; cuu t be far you. [is ?oa?1S~1 I Torbiso irasi? i n Jnst remember that gray hair will fl ?? g novor becomo darker without help, g xj. Iwill bring back to your hair tho color fl p( of yontli. It never fails. w It cleanacs tho scalp also, and U da prevents tho formation of dandruff. H l?c It feeds and nourishes tho bulbs of H Ve tho hair, making them produce a 0 sec luxuriant growth. It stops tbo hair | j0? from falling out, and gives it a lino, H t]l( s'oft finish. W , S1X0 a bottle. AtalldrufCEists. jj ' If you do not obtr.ln all tho bcnoflU N , you cxncctod frora tho tiso of tho Vigor, u IOC wrlto tho doctor about It. 13 /'j Address, DR. J. C. ATKIt, 0 i. r I.iwoll, Mass. R Co ? ?? To ? Vn bout sixty lots, twenty fronting on the ,Ki national roail and forty fronting* on jjc Jentor street, cach about fifty by one Ho undred and twenty-live feet. The 'j vneeiing & Elm Grove electric line w uns through Center street out of Ful- ^ an. The auction sale will be conducted NI! y Auctioneer J. C. Hervey. Da Highland park, managed by Mr. S. ^ 'ercy Norton, la located on the Nation- Cr 1 road beyond Wheeling park, at Pry-, r's hill, and is made up of eighteen de- 1 irable lots, some of ' .which are al- * Dady sold. The price for those already old has been $2,000 and upward. S rlf KOI The Park View addition, owned by L. on Rolf, and located near Wheeling JJJ ark, is managed by Rolf & Zane, and pit i made up of ninety-one lots that are uf aid to be selling for from $250 to $1,000. Icar it Is P. Kennedy's addition to Park riew, managed by Theo. W. Fink & Co. Ni n this addition there are ninety-six Dl its, selling for $1H0 to $G00. Another ajj ddition in the same vicinity is Park riew Place, managed by C. A. Kelm, lade up of twenty-four lots, some of mien are nein ai $i,wu. still another ^ ddltlon near the park Is Park Grove, ^ wned by the Wheeling Park Assoclalon, made up of seventy lots, selling for 300 to $bC0. !?( oa Mr. O. C. Dewey's addition to Echo 'olnt, a highly Improved and attractive 1 ^ iroperty. is made Hp of fiine lots, all of hem very large, which are said to -be Pi icld at 52,500 and upward3. -H- . Bt In C.' A. Kelm's addition to Echo K< an 'olnt there are ninety-eight lots, which re held from $300 to $2,000, according o location and size. ] eh In the Bellovue.addition at Altenheim Soi here are twenty-five lots. no ' eri O. L. Zane's Grand View addition, at ^ 'dgington, is managed by Rolf & Zane; ud there av? eighty-two lots,. > ^ ! J In the Woodsdnle plat, owned by the Bs olm Wood heirs, there remain unsold ^l( . number of lots, most of them of ex client location and high prlcq. Some if the back lots have recently sold at ( 1,000. en da The Joseph Kirchgossnor estate, lying soi ipposite the Peninsula, between Baker itreet. Wheeling, and Fulton, has hen ^ aid out in lots, twenty-one in num- sec CI, ? In addition to these real estate, en- I erprlses there are lots for sale In Edg- u\" ngton, Pleasant Valley, Leatherwood, W Utenhcim and the other older suburbs. Some profitable deals have been made a,| n-suburban property. Last Noveihber -ouis Bachmaji bought a lot, thirty-five >y two hundred and fifty feet, In Cocli- wc "an'p addition to the Peed farm, for sci 12,700. On May 3d Mr. Baohman sold P'j his piece of property to Mr. W\ L. Slessner for ?4.r?00. . ( I'll I Just now there Is great building ac- lat Ivity out the pike. From Fulton to 31m Grove it Is said there are under instruction or contracted for no less han one hundred houses, which means * irobably that nearly that number of toj 'amilles will move from the city to the 'n' :ountry. 1,1 ?* he MARTIN'S FERRY NEWS. L'ho Daily Clironlclo of Wheeling's Progressive Neighbor. ^ ' The St. Mary's commencement will be rn? held In the opera house "Wednesday evening, June 2<. The following combos n the class: Stephen Christ enmeyer, "lenient Fehrenbach, Christopher c IMirlBtmeyer. Tyiretta Mullaney, Kiln Huffman and Kiln Kearns. oa The West Virginia strike Is about settled. They have been successful In thi jetting enough nfew boys to operate ten en diops, double turn, and expect to have foi Lhe remnlner of the plant on In a few Hv lays. It. A. Llndemuth and Sumui Thomp?on left yesterday for Columbus where they go to represent Ohio City bodge at ,ni ije grand-Hodge which meets there this teI ivi-blt. H1 The Ml. Pleasant high school com- lio mencement will be held in the Friend's i k'early Meeting House, Friday evening, Jo Tunc 3. J?J' ciiarles OrniT was arreted yesterday for posting bills on city property and issensod one dollar and costs by the c mayor. j The marriage of Alonzo Plnlcerton and j Miss Mary Newhart, both of this city, is . < inn<mured to occur Wednesday, May 31. Jlifl* Johanna Husklnn, who linn been tin- mie.Ht of relative* here, return:* to j lior home In Knst Liverpool to-d/iy. lni The high school h:w completed nr- (),, r.ingctncnt* for c- picnic to he Riven nt an Wheeling park to-inorrovv. A private liowlltur party will contest (?-'i for lionorif upon .the Hanover ji trout at- ?t( k.'j'H this eve map. ?? Hclmont City Lo<1ko, T. O. 0. p., met ~ IrtHt evening and Initiated two cnndl- n, ilntefl. X Tho Alumni cleared about $71 oi\ tho entertainment Riven Saturday evening. i A. and X. H. Mnod left yentorday J,1,, :>:? a business trli? through the Mate. oo MIhhoh Akiic-h Hell ami lizzie Shaver ,';'1 to Harlon to-day to vlnlt relatives. Samuel \V>Btwooil wah In Kt. Clalrs- ou t' 1111! yentorday, on IhihIhoph. it C. J. Hoop returned yesterday from I1,1,,' [MttHburgh hu INTER-STATE LEAGUE. STANDING OK CLUBS. :iub?. Won. Lost. P<*v. lndo Ii? I Lnnflolil 12 i .63. Ilinuptown 12 ; .632 rt Wayne 10 H -4?$ and Rapldst 10 H w Castle 9 lu lytoii 13 .-in tioellnfc C 14 .301 YESTERDAY'S GAMES.-~V Grand Rapids 0, Wheeling 3. Now Castle 4, Dayton 2. TO-DAY'S"GAMES. "Wheollnfr at Grand Rnplds. Younsftown at Fort Wayne, Mansfield at Toledo.Dayton at Now Castle. eclai Dispatch to tho Intelligencer. 5HAND UAPIDS, Mich., May 22.ablll pitched a magnificent game toy, and deserved to. win. Three of the :als' hits were due to the sun field, ry ragged support at short stop and :ond base lost the game for "Wheelr. Harper was hit freely all through i game, but line fielding behind him pt the Wheeling score doivn. Dobba* ttlng and Durrett's fielding were the itures of the game. Score: LAND RAPIDS. AB. R. DM. PO. A. E. adley, rf 5 112 0 0 mphlll, cf 4 l l 1 o 0 to, c 4 1 0 4 0 0 rroyBon, lb 4 1 1 J4 1 0 .Idols, Bs 4 1 0 2 2 1 eURor, 3b .4 0 2 2 2 0 mpbell, If 4 0 l 0 1 o aly, 2b 3 1 0 2 5 0 rper, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 'otals 35 C C 27 15 1 HDELING. AB. R. BII. PO. A. E. tie, rf 4 2 1 2 1 0 ?bbs, cf 5 13 110 leu, 3b 5 0 0 0 3 0 irrett. If 3 0 l 3 0 0 ylor, 2b 4 0 2 1 5 2 bb, SS 4 0 . 0 4 4 2 hm. lb. 3 0 0 13 ' li dneham, c 3 0 0 15 1 0 ablll, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 int, 10 10 0 0 \>tnls ...33 3 8 27 20 -1 Hunt butter for Crublll In tho ninth. id Rapids 1 00200 1 20-6 heeling 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 itolen base?, Hemphill, Cote, Lytic. Sacico hits, Harper. Two base hit, Torreyi. I-lomo run, Bradley. Dobbs. Struck t. by Harper 3, by Crablll 2. Bases on lis, off Harper 3. off Crablll 1.. lilt by cher, by Harper 1, by Crablll 1. Wild chef, Harper 1. Umpire, Dolan. Tim a fame, l:5u. Other Intcr-Stato Games. U New Castle. H IIK i\r Castlo ..3 0100000 0-4 SO lyton l o o o o o o o 1-2 g a batteries, Strelt and Grafllus; Stryker d Donahue. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Mar 22.-Hard Itlng-and excellent work In the Held >n the game for Pittsburgh. The :als* fourteen hits netted twenty sh: ses, while the visitors got only slxin bases on theirs. Williams' bat?.? was the feature. Attendance, 00. Score: R II E ittsbuxgll ..4 0202100 '?914 ( iltlmoru ....0 0000101 2-414 i Carned run?, Pittsburgh 5. Baltimore 3. itterlcs, Tannehill and Schtiver; Medina and Crlsharn. Umpires, Gaffney (1 Andrews. Time,'2:10.. "WON IN THE EIGHTH/ LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mnf 22.?A ange in the Colonels' inllelil caused me improvement In the playing, but t enoufih to win. Five hits ami an ;or gave the Superbas the victory in e eighth inning. Attendance, 500. are: It II E ulsvlllc ....t 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0?2 S 2 OOlil;*n 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0?5 U 1 Carncd runs, Ix>ulsvll!c 1, Brooklyn 2. ittoriw,> Cunningham and lvlttrldge; inn ani'Far roll. Umpires, Enisllo and .'Donald. Time, 1:50. THE REDS IX TEN" INNINGS. CINCINNATI, Ohio. May 22.?Hreltsteln kept the hits well scattered toy and won his Ilrst game of the seaii. The Giants should have won In ninth when they made a single and o doubles, but Gleason's coaching jvonted more than the tlelng run to >re. Attendance, 1,650. Score: , RII E .wi.>?aLl .tuVAVIIUUU i?a i i w York .1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0?1 12 1 Turned runs. Cincinnati 3, New York 3, ttorles. Breltensteln and Peltz; Carried d Grauy. Umpires, Swurtwood and tii'iior. Time, 2:15. CHICAGO'S GREAT FINISH. CHICAGO, May 22.?Battery errors (1 mteplays, about evenly divided beeen the two teams, manufactured jch of the runs to-day. The locals in out In the ninth on an error, three ratch hits and Ryan helnff hit by ? ched bull. Lauder's batting was the itur*. Attendance, 2,100. Score: R H E JhlcngO ....1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2-57: illadelphla .0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0?410 2 iarned rune, Chicago 1. Batteries, Caliqiv and Donohue; Fltteld and McFurnd. Umpires, Hunt and Connolly, mo of game, 2:10. THEY POUNDED SUDHOFF. :LEVELAND, O., May 22.?The Sena"j rounded Sudhoff hard in (he tlr.st ling and he was taken out of the box the eighth. The home team was Iplcus. Score: R H E rvcland ....0 0200001 0-37: nshlngton .8 0000120 3?11 1C : 2araed runs, Cleveland 1. Washington Batteries1, Maunln. Sudhoff and Zlni>r; Weyhlng and McGulro. Umpires, iltli and Burns. Time, 1:10, Attendee. 2no. EASY FOR BOSTON'. vT. LOUIS, Mar 22.?Boston won or sy game from.St. Louis to-day. The arw;at??rs hninmnrpfl i" a lot in the third Inning, scoring sovrans. Butes relieved Jones in the jrth and held the visitors down to e hits during the remainder of the we. -Hickman stinted lo pitch for >ston, hut he was verf wild and ohols was substituted for him in the Irr!. The latter who Invincible. Atld.ince, 2,800. Score: R II T. , J/ouln ....I 0 1 l 0 0 0 0 fl-3 I ( mton I 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 0-10 12 1 Earned runs, ltoston Batteries, Bates, ne* and Crl^er: Nichols, Hickman nnd nrke. Umpires, O'Day and McGarr. me, 2:20. . Eastern League GamesjprlnRlleld 10; Toronto 1. Rochester I; Hartford 2. dontreal G; Providence 4. Syracuse?Worcester, rain. Amateur Huso Ball. \ game that will attract considerable Lerest when arranged Is the one on e tapis between the Oscar Gardners d the Bader & IWaurern. A date for xt week will be selected. Oscur miner, who Is an old amateur backup, will eatch for his temn, and inmy Nleholl will captain the Anarns who an- to represent the put HAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Ulnn'H Foot-Kane, a powdor for tho fool, cure;* pnlnful, Hwollen, nmurtln*, m-riih foot, and Instantly taken tho ntlin? t of corns ami hunlonw. lt'a the Kroat: ootnfort dlw-ovory of tho a?ro. Alh n'n ot-Kaflo rnako.i tlKht or now mIio< :? fori *y. It In n cortaln euro for Hwatlm;, IIoun and hoi, tlr???l. arhlni: font. Try to-day. Sold by all druKjclHt* ami nhor ?i>m. Hy mall for 2.*k? In wtampn. Trial rkairo Fit KM. Addro.sf, Alluii S. t>lin? d, Lo Hoy, N. V. ttliitn (hvne geni^h word ll y ?? All solid advertisements under ?? a * tho following headings: x t 2 ?? 0 ? .WANTED, PERSONALS, ? w t. LOST AND FOUND, ? [j FOR KENT. FOR BALE. ? - ? win bo Inserted at tho rate of ? ? \ oneiicenthieaiiword! 0 a n Canaries. s. ~ ?? ?.?? ! gANAIUES?5C0 HARTZ MOUNTAIN Hollers, Males 52.00, Females 50c, at 3NRY HELMliRIGHTS, corner Marg ket and Sixth atreetfl. mr!7 7Danted. > WANTED-A GIRL TO DO HOUSE19 VV HOLD work; J3 a week. Apply at 1 the Rectory, Moundsvllle. W. Va. my9 ;?) TIT ANTED - AN ARCHITECTURAL .q >V Draufchtflman who can mako neat ? freo-hand details and letter. Wheeling Corrugating Co. my21 1 ~\\TANTKD?WOMAN OH GIRI. TO DO pie prescrlbers. Both teams will Hn up strong. Knsy for "West. Virginia. Special Dispatch to tho Intelllgcncer. TIFFIN*. 0.. May 22,-Tlie base ba team of the West Virginia Unlvcrslt, bent Heidelberg Univerflittf team In slow game of ball here to-day. Tli West Virginia team started to win I: the flrst Inning, bringing- In three runs Heidelberg made one run In the slxt! and one In the ninth Inning, both o West Virginia's errorB. The West Vir gin la boys played the best game o ball ever se^n here, allowing but flv of the Ohio players to reach llrst. Den pitched a line gome, allowing but thrc hits. Blue, Heidelberg's pitcher, wa knocked out In the ilfth inning, whci Bowe went In and allowed eleven run? The same teams play here to-morrow The score Is as follows: RH1 IT. IT 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- 1! 3 ] W. V. U 3 1 2 0 3 3 0 5 1-17 G HOWLING, Clubs. Won. Lost. Per. Av< Tom Moores 35 3 .833 K Colts 27 4 .SOO PC Crescents 7 11 .388 84 Rellanco 7 11 ,3SS 8-1 Steinhausers 8 13 .SO 8C Rough Riders .... 3 15 .IK3 7C On tho Museo alloys last nlpht th Stoinliausers took a iramo from tho Colts which puts tho latter again in socon pluce. The Stelnhausers naturally folt Ju biliint over their succcss. Score: COLTS. 1st 2d 3d Tola C. Rader 18! 178 144 ft Emblem 183 ICQ 201 &< Beuter 131 137 153 41 Fulck 1G4 147 112 4: Bickmyer 195 32'J 153 4; J. Itadcr 1C1 123 175 4( Totals 1020 6S0 1)43 2& 8TEINHAU8ERS. 1st Cd 3d Toti McCann 128 120 120 3? F. Wells 154 170 ll?> 4: Johnson 16ft HO 137 4.' L. Meyers ICS 102 153 4*. Modar 193 174 161 5] Totals 020 R?S 862 2Ci MOZART PARK LEAGUE. In the Mozart Park League last nigh Harvest took throe games from tho Zlzz Zo Zum Zums, and C. C. C. did likewlfi to tho Oscoolas. To-night All Rooter play X. E. L. & A. A., and the Sout Sldo and Nationals will lock horns. Scor< HARVEST. 1st 2d 3 Rahr 145 210 1! Arndt 150 189 i: Franz 125 1S7 i: Balzor 171 190 II Gaston 155 192 1( K'nlta 100 101 Totals 036 1092 SI Z. Z. Z. Z. 1st 2d 3 Hart els HQ 143 l, Cardona 129 15) 11 Bell 122 112 i: Hazlett 165 32.1 1; Belswlnger 112 . 142 11 Normllo 78 -1." J Totals 7S(J 717 C( OSCKOLAS 1st 2d , 3 Martin 139 127 Y. Arndt Ill 130 1^ Nolto 107 07 II Stein 13S 91 11 Belswlnger 147 123 l; A Fette 143 133 i: Totals 790 701 7; C. C. C. 1st 2d 3 Gaiis 157 145 r Boa ley 1G0 170 15 Handrail 201 1!?7 li Cochran ]4K 1?7 1J I NeLtor 133 179 II ! Blind 170 155 i: Totals f<C3 1014 8! BOXING. Chippy Chapllne If? willing to acccp the challenge of Louis Logom&ssim provided the latter weighs in as h stipulated In his challenge, at 14 pounds. Chippy will meet the Italia boy on Juno 5, for ten rounds, as a.pre Utninary to the Goulette-Bolen eontesi , and will put up a side bet, if necessarj I Oscar Gardner, who is a member c the Wyandotte club, will spar fou ; rounds with -hi* brother, Eddie, at th i Wyandotte's picnic, next Saturday u the titate fair ground?. The Juniors Shoo:. ine junior class of the Unsly Tnsti tuto, under charge of Lieutenant Don: held their annual target practice nt th Steenrod range yesterday. The largo: army regulation, was six Inch bull' eye. The rifles used were army Spring field, model 1SS4. The Seniors held ; like affair on Friday, and their (lire best shots will go against the Junior: ! throe best shots for a prize shoot o field day. The Junior class team wl be Robert Emblen, John R. Iiandlar and Charles Sonneborn. The score In detail: Robert Emblen ' John R. Hnndlan Charles Sonneborn II. Horkhoimer William Hownrd Neabltt Jacob Otto John Fair IxjwIs Steenrod Lewis R. Killmeyer II. B. Thomas MOUX DS VILL12 11UDGET. ; Yesterday's News From Marshal ' County's Chief City. 71. F. Jaques has resigned his posl Hon as bookkeeper for the Qosp< Trumpet Publishing Company, and ac cepted a similar position with the Pitts burgh Provision Company, of Pitts burgh. lie will leave this evening fo Pittsburgh. Judge Paul! has decided that Mo-tot man Terry and Conductor Bradford who had charge of the car that kllle , the Coon child at Kenwood, may be ad , 11111ivu i\j Mini, itic luiiuur ai *-,duu an i the latter nt $*>00. ' i Joseph Grlfllth. of Jerusalem, O.. an his two sons, Dr. ?S. D. Grlfllth. ( Ileallsvlllo, 0.. and Dr. P. S. Grldlth, c ' Sardls, O., have been the quests c Peter Crow, of Sixth street. since Sat unlay. The Woman's Foreign Missionary So clety of the M. 12. church tvlll hold it 1 nnnunl thank offering at the hr?ne v. Mrs. W. D. Cheadle, on Jefferson avc nue, this evening. N\ II. Byrum, treasurer of the Gosp. Trumpet Publishing Companf. has ro iturned from a visit to Muskegon, Midi Ignn. Miss Rllva Chase, of Sard!?, Ohio, wl arrive in the city this evening, to vIsI Miss Ella Harris, of Jefferson avenue. . Joseph Sclby, of Eangallle, Florldr ; Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. Ii Lalng, of Lafayette avenue. The Epworth League will glvo n so olaI Thursday night at the home of J. \< Hurley, on Grant avenue. C. S. Alley, of Lynn Camp, Is th guest of his brother, Deputy Cbjrk J. IAlley. J. Alex. Ewlng and daughter, Alice left yesterday morning for Purkersbnrti II. J. Hartley, of MoM^chen, was : business caller In the city yesterday. Mrs. Kelger, of Wheeling, Is th guest of Mrs. Etta iroslclnson. Dr. W. S. Howard, of Lfnn Camp, wa a caller In the city yesterday. i in- cmiiuj euurc will incut in spi* elal session next Friday. Mrs. V. A. Weaver Is v!.?ltlng friend In Columbus, Olilo. J. A. Hicks. of Cameron, was In Ui ! city yesterday. Tlio llest Proscription for Chill* nnd Fever Is n bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonle. It Is simply Iron ail qulnlno In a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price, GOc. tths&w OASTORIA. ; sc,riik? 1'!"'lM,S ^ ii YY general housework In a small fami, lly. Steady work and Rood wages. Apply at No. 1? North Penn street. myl2 j = t ^Public Sale. a A UCTION SALE OF SATO, BOOKrr x\. CASES, desks, fllo case, stove, otc., ;5 at Room 3 (second floor) of Crangle's u Block, 1318 Market street. Wednesday, 13 May U, at 2 p. ni. ERSKIND & ALLIt, SON. mylO* g _ 6 Proposals. | gBALED PROPOSALS. ;q Sealed Proposals will bo received by tho Board of Education until Thursday,-Juno 1, at 3 p. m., for placing concrete foundation and tllo drain under the Centre school building, In accordance with plans and >' specifications prepared by Franzhelm, Glee sey &. Paris, architects. Bidders will J submit with their bids a certified check h for two per cent of the amount of the bid. ' Plans can be seen at the ofilco of the d architects, In tho Hub building. The 15 Board of Education reserves tho right !'J to reject any or all bids. my22 16 . W Dor Stent - TT10R RENT?UNFURNISHED ROOMS. JLJ 1513 Chapllne. T.M.GARVIN. my2 5 T7\OR RENT-SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS _|j In tho Olty Bank Building. Inquire at 1(j tho City Bank of Wheeling. mr20 ? T710R RENT?FALLOURE BUILDING, 3 _?j 1C15 Market street; 12 living: rooms; sak loon and bar fixtures. Inquire at GEO. - E. BOYD'S. 1117 Chapllno street. ap21 1713R RENT-OFFICE AND LODGING ? rooms at 1EG6 Mnrkot Etreot. Water and ? both gases in each room. Rent very ,r Bonable. Apply to 16W Market street. 1 jj de2Q-m&tu ? FOR RENT. n ^ Dwelling Rooms on 15th street. 4 Store Rooms on Main street. JAMES L. HAWLEY, 3 10C5 Main Street. H FOR RENT. Eight-room dwelling, opposite Echo :1 Point. Largo lot. Modern conveniences. Monument Place, Elm Grove. One of the handsomest places out the pike. FOR SALE. t i ivuouiik vumy. ^vil ), modern conveniences. Lot SI foot front by 500 feet deep. Excellent barn. (This Is a cbolco residence 0 property). n NORTON & COMPANY, i- 10 Exchange BanK Building. t. 5vr Sale. f OABOON* IN ATLANT1CCITY?A GILT IO edge, Ilrat class iind well located all r year corner on Atlantic Avenue, closo to e the Depot. Prlco reasonable. Cauao'for t soiling. Box No. 42. Atlantic Clty. my22 1710R SALE - FINE BRICIv DWELL* XNG on Fourteenth ?t.: I offer my residence. Mo. 113 Fourteenth st. for sale; possession and terms to suit purchaser. Inquire of T. B. McLATN. Dental and Surgical depot, City Bank building. e mrll-tth&s t. "l^OIt SALE. d A Few Cliolcc Lots (i nt Edglngton.^v**^ * CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS, n W. V. HOGE, j' City Bank Building, ISM Market Street. rCefjal Dloticc* rpo THE CREDITORS OF THE 5 JL WHEELING PAPER COMPANY. I You are hereby notified tlmt at the request of Georgo E. Uoyd, Jr., assignee of the Wheeling Paper Company, of Wheel.j Ins. West "Virginia, I have appointed 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1M9. j at 9 o'clock a. in., as the time, ami my 0 otllcc. at No. HIT ChapUne strict. Wheeling, W. Vii., as the place for receiving proof of debts and demands against said Wheeling Paper Company, at which time |i and place yon aro required to attend. Given under my hand as commissioner of accounts of the county court of Ohio ; county. West Virginia, this 18th day of T April, 1S99. 1 C. P. FLICK. - nplS-tn Commissioiirr. General DloHcus. ^.notice." I. The parents and guardians of students j belonging to Ohio Valley Business and I English Academy are hereby, notified that " all money for tuition and books must bo " .paid to the treasurer, at corner Main and Twelfth streets: that any money paid to ,1 1. It. Molso for tlm purpose named will be rc*eollectcd by'the company. J. 11. FKASHEP, President. II Parents and guardians of students of - Ohio Valley Business and English Academy are hereby notified that all students will be completed jn their courses of study i- at contract price without regard to tlmo s required, and that there will be no extra ,r charge for books and blanks. J. M. PRASIIEK. President The public Is hereby notified that all ?j courses of Instruction aro being given In the most practical up-to-date plans known to the business world, and wo mo.st re speetfuiiy request a continuance of your patrotiARe. II OHIO VALLEY BUSINESS It AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. J. M. FUAS11EH. President. Jal3 Stationery, SSooks, Stc. Gifts for Graduates. 0 An In our custom each year, wo have , mado preparations to moot tho demand for GIFT HOOKS FOR -! COMMENCHMBNT DAY. a Wo also liavo a lino of RBWARD and P1CTURK CARDS for toachors of country schools. o i)on't forgot that we have tho two LUCST KNCYCLOI'KDIAS IN T1IK WOltM)-CIlAMBERS' and tho RR1TAXX1CA. Sold on easy payment plan. - STANTON'S^Mn. ? IJMIE PJTTpOURGlI DISPATCH. ? Commerclal-Oar-otto, Times, Cincinnati Enquirer and Eastern and Weslorn Dallies delivered. Weekly l'nporH, Literary and Faahlon Ma&? ar.lnes, Cheap Hooks, Stationary and Goapcl Hymns. j C. II. QUIMBY, - HM Marin t Stror I. o" .. , jfwatciil, t 7 A 1)1 KM! Chichfitff'a Engliih Pennyroyal Pii?? <iu.^t>4 rt?iui>. ar,i tho fccnt. *>'' iMi.i:., T'P? t.o rU.tr. ,s?nl ?r., (. i i trtktlui, luiwf Steal Sstatc. For Sale ? 9-room houso at Pleasant Valley; has atl conveniences; largo lawn; lot 85x530, to tho crook. Will soil at a bargain. Building: lots In Pleasant Valley. Building lots In Park .View, from J1S5 up; on easy terms. ,j.. . MONET TO LOAN. THEO. NY. FINK & CO., 'Phono K'o. 037. 1503 Market St. FOBIRylEJIETT, No. 3C0 Virginia slrcot $23'0& No. 106 Virginia street so} No. 77 South York street 20 CO No. CG Seventeenth street lfi 00 No. 35 Seventeenth Btreot, 4 rooms.. 1J 00 No. 71 Seventeenth street, 4 rooms.. 12 00 No. 37 Twentieth street 13 00 No. 41 Twentieth street 11 O) No. 2605 "Wood street, 3 rooms 7 00 No. 2508 Main streot 0 00 No. 2510 Main street, 2 rooms 0 00 No. 1230 Charles street 5W No. 30 Sixteenth street, bottling cellar 12 00 No. 82 Sixteenth ctreot, storo room.. 10 00 No. 34 Sixteenth street, storo room and 2 rooms 1G 00 Stable, Fourteenth Btreet.... r>00 Stable, Alley B GOO FOR BALE Business houao and dwelling Slxtocnth street. Main street residences. Chanllno Btreet rooldonco. Market street business property. JAMES A. HENRY, Real Estate Agent, Collector, Notary Public and Pension Agent, No. 1612 Main street. myll . FOR SALE{BARCAIN ahohjb. Tho property nt 132 Zano Rtrcot^S-roomod house; lot fronts on both Zane and South Huron streets; room enough for two moro houses. Will sell at a big bargain, and loan you tho money to pay for samo on long time. Easy ns paying rent. Tho 4-roomocl dwelling at 24 Baker street, East Wheeling, for $050; 1230 cash and balance In monthly payments. MONEY TO LOAN. j.LULiiL G.O. SMlTH{EXCu"liaDfN"ANK A SURE INVESTMENT For Sale, Now Offered. A two-story Erlck Dwelling, and Lot, on west side of Main street. three doors north of Eighth street. Most desirable location. Very heat neighborhood. Building sites in Pleasant Valley, between Eoglngton Lane and Selbert's Gardon. Sccond elevation from one to llvo acres. A flno building lot on Llnd street. Two-story frame, six rooms. Lot 50 by 100 feet, corner Thirty-fourth and Chapline streets, with front part of Alhambra Rinic on It, opposite Wood I3ro3.' Planing Mill. FOR RENT?Very cheap, n few ofTlco rooms In Masonic "Temple. Heat, light, Janitor und elevator scrvico free. A. O^OAtrCK Cc tu., Corner Mth nnd Market Sta. Uru&tee Sales. rji niTSTEi?^ SALE! ^ By virtu re of a deed of trust made by R. II. Glliespy and Lizzie D. Glliespy, lila wife, to me, jus trustee, dated May 31, 1S92, rc-cordeil in the ofllce of the clerk of tho county court of Ohio county. West Vlr, ginia, in Deed'of Trust Book No. 35, pago 112, I will sell itt tho north front door of the court house of said county on SATURDAY, tho 3rd DAY OF JUNE. 1S99, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, that is to say: A certain piece of real estate in the city of Wheeling, Ohio county. West Virginia, described as follows: A piece of land being 11a foot long and 75 feet wide, lying In tho north part of said city, and east of tho common road, on tho margin of the Ohio river, commencing for the same at a point about 2S0 feel In a north-easterly direction from the north end of tho east parapet wall of the bridge over Jonathan's Gut, In tho line of the north-west front of tho house commonly known as the Stone houso grocery built' by Andrew Thalniann upon the lot of ground now being described: thence in the lino of the front of the said stono houso grocery, one hundred and fifteen feet to the north-west corner of said tract of land; thor.ee south-easterly and at right angles to said front line seventy-five feet: thence southerly and parallel with said Jlrst lino one hundred and Ilftoen feet; thence north-westwardly seventy-five feet to tho place of beginning, together with the btiiidinRS thereon and all others appurtenances thereunto belonging, reserving. however, a strip of ground running thrA.mli tho form width of twelve feet to bo kept oper. as ii ro.id; and .reserving also tlio coal under tlio property and the right to mlno and remove the same. TKllMS OF SALE:?One-third and aa much more as the purchaser elects to pay in cash on the dav of sale, tlio balance In two o(|Ual Installments at one and two years, notes hearing Interest from the da> of suio to bo given for the deferred payments. W. J. W. COWDEX. Trustee. J. C. Hcrvey, Auctioneer. uj>LO jrinancial. Q. LAMB, Pres. JOS. SEYI30LD, Cashier' J. A. JEFFERSON. Ass't 'Cashier. BANK OF WHEELING. CAPITAL $200,000, 1?A1D IX. WHEELING. W. VA. DIRECTORS. Allen P.rock, Joseph F. Faull, Chas. Schmidt, Henry Rlebe'rson, Howard Simpson, Joseph Soybold, Gibson I.amb. Interest paid on special deposits. Issues drafts on Ki:eland. Ireland and Scotland. JOSEPH SEY130LD, myll Ca s hi or. T> ANIC OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITALS 175,000. ! WILLIAM A. I SETT President MOHTIMKR POI.l.OCK Vlf?r? PmolHint Drafts on England, Ireland, Franco and Germany. DTU12CTOTW. William A. Isott, Mortimer rollock, J. A. Miller. ltohert Simpson, K. M. Atkinson. C. M. Frlsacll, Julius 7'ollook. iaIS J A. M1M.KR. C.mhlcr. Snsurnnco. REAL ESTATE Title Insurance. If yon purchase or malco a loan on real . estate have tho tltlo Insured by tho ! WHEELING TITLE & TRUST CO II. M. UUSPnr.L President l< V. STIFF.] Secretary C. J. HAWLING Vice Picslilcnt W.M. u. TKAI'V Ass't. Sccrotnry G. it. i:. GH.i'IiWST-.r.xaof Tltlou Educational. Mont de Clmiilal Academy, t\'DFR III; DIRECTION or THE sisiers or iii?: visiution. Plrst'Clai'j* tuition in nl! brnncho*. l*x? cclliMJt accommodation?; homo comforts; jjocxl tnblf*: lnrgfl and healthy rooina; e.vtcni'lvo nroumln: i>uro air. l'or terms ami other Information, atresia Directress of Mont dc Cliaittal Academy Wheeling* NV. Yd.