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BAKRtfQ POtYPKH, I MSI Ilil&frsiSii Absolutely Pu?o> ~Tiifn vtvcr varies, A waivel cl purity. ptrtitiRtU mil vlinlcnomcncMi. Mora ccouomlc*l tbain tlirs ordtniirr kin fa. and otnuol be .sold in comjxitlllcu vrtth Ibo inallitudool low test, fihoit *>?m or j hofphato powder*. told only in mm, Hoyai. liiKiHu I'owDKH Co., ICC W'?H street, Kl'WVork Mfl-uvrrt* . UJtU. M. HNOOK Ai CO. -THELargest stock of Choice Dross (Jootlsaud Trimmings at (IFflJ.SnniMCo'S ladies,' Misses' anil Children's Wraps. All tlio Loading Styles at lowest Fricos. 6EO.M.SNOQK&CO, An imnicusR slock ol Ladies', (touts' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery just opened. GE0.H. SNOOK & CO, Popular brands ol" Country JdaiiiifltJ and Flannels at popular prices. GE0.M.SN00K&C0. lllO Main St. epSO DINGKK? NICW 8TYLK HATS. DII<raER7 h KM . 3S ST! low .TKWJBLRY, 1 lAlcstKoyclllcii in Jewelry, Girdles {AND BKLTS' Cm be Bcon at tho'Jcwdry If 8toro ?* ,AC0B w-0I!UBB' Cor. TvfclRh & Markot lb Stddl?|Mm; ~~OHlco: Nos. ?? nuil 87 VodHetsuth Street. Now Advertisements Wanted-A. Girl to do Housework, Wanted-Bonds. Wanted?Agent*. Juil Hocelvcd?P. Hantuer. rortuneTelling?Mrs. Catherine Buner. a ucilon Palo fi Bouiebold Goods. lUuHant Homo Stove#?W. T. Burt & Co. Matllu uovetvvg iuao. Wanted?Ladies lor Our Fall Trttlo. Just Kccatved Direct from Packors-Councr & Tntntr. Wick hum & Co.'b IlA*o Ball Exchange. Opera Homo?MJhs Kato Caslletoa. Catarrh to consumption?Kourtii pago. um? opening? Tuesday, Wodneiday and Thursday, ot the must select Purisian Btjlea ever exhibited lu the city. baku's milhseby, - .1071 Main Street. Special attention directed to our Mom nlug lJcpartwont. li'ALl, AX1> WINTER STOCK. ySK are dally receiving New NotoHIcs ii\ Suitings, l'autaloonlngs and Overcoatings, which we nro prepared to make ii [i lu ili'Bt-clasa style at reasonable prices. A. full lino or our celebrated Knit .Tuckets uow in stock. Our Willie Unlaundrled Shirt, double seamed, re-enforced Trout and hack, at Ail cents, Is tho greatest bargain ever 0tiered. 0. llESS & SUJiS, 1821 St 132S Market Street. A. 1.11ICE & CO. OL'Eiiltit}. Oar opening of Pattern Hats and llon< nets and the Latest Parisian Novelties in Milliner}', will take placo ou Tuesday, October I. lVo extend a general Invltulion to the ladles to attend. a. l. met' & go. aiiHrmomoter Itccord, A3 reported by Ohrifltian Sclmepf, drugRht, Opera lionse cornor, Saturday: 7i.K. 9 A. X, 12 K, 8 r.K. 7 t. u. CI" GG? ?P 74" oil9 W wlhor?Cli on coab'.u. tVSDlY, 7 A, si. 0 l. ii 12 K. Sr.*, 7 r. *. $ W Cl? 73' 74? cc? Weather?1'iUr, __________ > ;, bdimtioBi. Washington,!). 0.,0ct 3.?For West Virginia Western Pennsylvania cooler, fair weather, followedby light rain, light to fresh southerly winds, veering to northwoaterly. lYm* ptccos Siinson'a beet velvet carpota at $1 00 por yard, selling everywhere at I $150, at Stone ?fc Thomas'. A. L. 1UCO & Co. I Onr opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets tokca placo on Tuesday, October 4. ] ., v . ai l. Hick ji. Co. r A Fiiw raoro all-wool home-mRde Blank- j ola at 13 20 per pair at Stonk & Thomas'. I local uiiKvrrutg, Muttors uf Minor Moiuuut In uml At)out (lift City. Tiiiikk inarrlsge llcomoa ?uo Issued d Saturday. I Tun Uiiaxd this (waning?Sid 0. Franc? m in "Marked lor Ilia." Tii> County Commtalonera meat la ro((iil?r eotilan to-day. Tilk lion wood factory is putting up a largo number oleolMooders. Mu. \V. II. IltLVUii, o( Bridgeport, rnturned Saturday from a l)U>lnes? trip to m Now York and oilier eastorn cltleB, 0j A kotici pooled In the Rlvorsido lorge ,> department Batnrday morning stated ' that the now eldo would bo ofl till far- h< tber notice. Tl The liwt will and tostamont ol Allco B. tli MoVay wao admitted to probate Saturday w and ordered to be recorded. J. A. Miller ? is named as executor. , Tub Wheeling AUiletlc olnb will enter- ? lain a number ol Iriunds at tboir rooms K .1.1. -.... -t UU .. l.ll.tll... H| nil,.t tuio odiiiuk nuii iiuvAiiiuiMuu m uiutvuvg at by members o! tho club. It Comrn?KAiit,? complaint la heard from jj percons compelled Jo travel over tho (Jcliiwell run road ol the bad condition ol " tbat portion of It In the city Ilroita. Mr. Otto Jaeihii, ot tho Schuolisa- c' verc In, distinguished himself Saturday by a making a ecoro ct U2 in ten ohota. lie ,d rnudo eight consocutivo bulls-eyes. Tiikiih was not n coco in police court c Saturday, for tho fourth time during tbo c week, A countryman woo fined lor ^ drunkennees at a epccial eesslon at -1v. m. " Tim funeral of Mlts May Schamhra took fj place at St. Joseph's Cathedral Saturday J, morning, solemn requiem mans being eelebratod. The funeral was very largo and ' tho cervices very impressive. Fou somn time tho employes of tho Baltimore A Ohio nt tho Company's chops in this city have been working nino hours ' for a day's work. Saturday notices wore c posted tbat commencing to-day the men P will be expected to work ton hums a day. ' Tub Atlantic onglno did good work in J extinguishing a lire in a 1). & 0. tunnel nt f Qiencoo, over tho river, Saturday morn- } ing. Two of tho B. & 0. omployes woro j overcome by tho heat from tho lire, but . not seriously. The engine returned Sat- ! urday. j Saturday evening Joseph Greon vis- . ited a clothing store and bought a suit of t clothes, lie relired to a room to try the , euit on, and whilo ho was admiring the 0 I fit, nnotber customer of tho place wont j through the old clothes for $12 und made ( good his escape. j Tim following named gentlemon were \ olected by tho stockholders of tho War- t wick China Company as directors at a meeting held on Saturday morning at tbo 1 ofiico of \V\ J. \V. Cowden: 0. 0. Dowey, c J. K, McCourtney, A. J. Cecil, A. J. Clark, i lienry Stamm. t Tmf nl oVnnMrAf Knrtr.f-v U'lin nt. 0 temptod to swindle J. E. toward on a brafis ring and afterwards to pick bis 1 pocket some weeks ago, was arrested by Detective All Burnett in Gharleaton, but afterwards released when it was found that the Wheojing authorities did not want him. Dn G. Ackermann wiehes it statod|that tho notice published in Saturday's Intelligence concerning one of his patients, waa publishod without hia knowledge, and waa done by some injudicious friend, who is not aware of tho fact, thafcitjis unprofes. sional for physicians to have their caaeB 1 publiehed in daily papers. Saturday night Officers Glen, Carney, West, Bell and Grubler raided Mrs. : Shipp'a hooea of ill-fame, arresting the madame, threo girls and one man. Later six officers visited Ann Keim's, and ar- j reatod tho madam, three men and six * girJs. Last night tho police capturod three 8 cirla and three mon ill Mrs. Bade Tracv'a a houBe, on Markot etxeot in Centre Wheel- * i c J Chairman B.M. Daruaii and Secretary r , W. H. Bheib, o? the committoo appointed to make arrangements for the coining seo3 Gioa of the Grand Encampment and i Grand Lodge I. 0.0. F. daring the week * beginning October 24, have issued a gen* oral circular of information to the various ) Encampments and Lodges of the city. Re, duced iareB have- been sscured on the [ railroads and low ralea at tbe hotels and boarding house*?. Oa Wednesday evening, October 20, an eatertainment, coaBiating ol a eupper and afterwards an Odd 1 FellowB' experienco meeting and concert, 1 will bo given, complimentary to the vifii- 1 : tore, at tho Baptist Church. AJIOUT l'JSOKJ^ Strangers In tho City and Wheeling Follifl Abroad. Mr. Goorge E. Taylor lias returned from the East. Mr. Joseph Speidel haa gone East on a business trip. e Mr. William Smith, ol Tyler county, is d at the Stamm Houae. 6 Mr. George A. Barth, ol WellBbnrg, ia visiting friends in this city. Mr. 0. 8. Deepard and danghter, of J; Olarkabnrg, were in the city Saturday. ? Mrs. William K, Elson has gone to Bay g Viow, 111., to visit friends for moral weeks. c Mica Katie A, Murpby and Miss M. E. i: Maloney have just retained from New n York. a Mrs. Arthnr Phillips, of Pittsburgh, is J visiting her mother, Mrs. Frost, on Chap- J line street. '' Mr. and Mra. John H. Holt are off on a . visit to relatives at Pittsburgh and New )' Oastlo, Pa, | Miss Mollio McGill, of this city, is visit- L ing her consin, Mies Mary Jenlcina, at [, Hartford City, Mason connty. e Mr. J. K. Bolsford and danghter, Mrs. h Emily P. Boyd, start lor Chicago and t! other Western points on Tuesday. 1 Mr. J. K. Daily, a former well known ? resideutcf,Grape island, Plossanta county, " has moved his lamily here from that J1 point. ' " Mr. Mat Altmyer, an old Wheelingnail- c or fi/in* flmnlnvml In Mm ITntan "Pa/iifin _ Nail Works, qI Oakland, Cal., ia home on a visit. jj Joseph Stender, of Denver, Gol., and i Sherifl Stender, of Wetzal county, are the ^ gneatB of F. Nolto, on Sonth Ohaplino fc Btreot. - t! Howard and Cob Simpson will leave j thia morning for Middle Creek, Pleaaanta j county, thia State, on a ten days' fiahing b and hunting jaunt. C 8tate Superintendent of Schools Morgan I3 passed throogh the city Saturday ea route tl to Mor^antown, whore ho will spend a few a: days with friends and relatives. ii Miea 33ollo McGabe, of thia city, and " Mibb Uurdie Harrison, of Piedmont, a J! popular favorite here, are guests of the " Mieses Russoll, of Cumberland. s Parkerabuig now haa four young repre- x* sentativee in the poraons of Miss Emily JJ Despard, Miss Oprrine Peterkin, Miss ? vjdrno jjjuuna turn ,ui:.c .unaaio wooaa ? [ attending schools in thia city, ^ Mr. 0. L. Williams, o( Purketaburg, one # ol the well known officials ol the Ohio U Rivor toad, nriivod in the city lest eyen- v, Ing, accompanied by Mis. Williams, and fl registered et the McLure Hoass. p Jllen Katie Warner, ot Wheeling, wlio n has been visiting Mies Etta Bertscby, of tl tho First ward, returned liomo to-day. t( Miss Warner will graduate at the coming commencement at Mt. do Ohanjal,?Bellaire Independent. Rev. E. H. Dornblaser vraa honored by ff the Pittsburgh Evangelical Lutheran Synod, la session at Apollo, Pa., last week, by being elected a third time, the full limit ol time by the Constitution, aa its presiding officer. Miss Mary Bukey, of Farkareburg, cj daughter el Col. Van Bukey, is to be mar- ct ried on tho 12ili inst. to Mr. Kudd. of p, Owensboro, Kv. Misa Bukey ia a (trad- Bi uato of Mont do Ohantal, and baa a largo circlo of admirers in this city. Mrs. Oapt. William Dillon arrived hemo to Saturday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs, J. E. Paris, of Kansas City. Miss Ella DUlan accompanied her mother as far as St. Louis, where they vlalted tho Exposition. Misa Ella returned to Kamaa ne Oity to spend the winter, NEW ST. ALPIIONSUS , . t v , UJA' DEDICATED "V KSTKUDAY* oitlmpoalog Caremoujof tbe Kind o*or fi Wltuaaaad In Wliaallng-lllaliop Knlu 0 omdatea nt Pontlllcal lllgh Mm, \ Homathtug ?bouk the Church. I Yesterday will not bo (orfjotlon by the " ombsrs of St. Alphomma Gorman Oath- j tc Church while ona ol thost> who par- r lipated in tlio dedication of their new 1 >wo of worahlp Is among the living, J be; have the hondiomeat andltorlnm in | ie city, and It waa yontorday conaocratod t 1th bullttlng andlmpreialvocoromonlalB, lnht Kev. Blahop Kaln officiating. At D | clock the Knlghta of Bt. Georgo and j nlghta of St. John, In their fine and t miPBiinifftunn nml ftf A Inlinnono tinnlnfir II lunj UUMV?UW| HHU WMMI|IUUUgUflUVtll?i; i noat rogaiia, headed by the Open ' louse band, marched to the Episcopal j isldenco, and thoncs escorted Bishop i lain and Bey. Father Angelus to the < liurch. Tho Knights marched well and . ttracted much attention by tholr sol- ) lerly appearance. ; At the church the Bishop and visiting j lorgy donned their vestments, and a pro- j esslon was made around tho extorlor ol J tie lotty structure, the Bishop blessing it. ( 'he clergy then eoiered, /allowed by tho , scort, and when the societies had taken ? lie eeats reserved for thom, the doors ( ere opened to the congregation and the , irgs church and galleries were soon , rowdod. j Till! DEDICATION, I The formal dedication was thon gono 1 brongh, The Bishop, preceded by the < roes and accompanied by the assistant ' iriesta, marched about the church, BprlnkIng the walls with* holy water and re- I mating appropriate prayers at tho eta- ] ions, which are marked byjeuperb paint- ' ngs Imported from Europe. This fin- 1 ibed, Rev. Father Francis, of Cumber- ' and, lid., rasdo an address in German. I le complimented the congregation on heir Bplendld church, and on the devoion and liberality which had made it >?ssibl?. He paid an affecting tribute to he memory ol Rev. Father Antoniua, fho designed tho handsome structure ind referred to the Tomplo of Solomon as ' nstlfying the beautifying and adorning oi Jod'e temple. He exhorted the contraction to pattora after the dead priest, 1 vhose Uhristlike character was worthy if emulation. Bishop Kaln made an address in Eng- 1 ish. Ho thanked and complimonted the longrsgatlon for the great work tbey bad lono tor tho church, and congratulated hem tbat God had raised up for them inch a man as Fathor Antonlus, who designid the handsome and convenient edifice. In speaking of Father Antonlus ha eaid ill tuo' people oi bi. Aipnonana oiioaiu iray/armm unceasingly, and pray also 1 or tboBe now dead and gono whose liberility built the old church. He urged them, kleo, to continue in well doing until tho 1 dieting debt is paid and the church can )o given to God. In closing he expressed 1 i hope that ho might bo present at I mother joyous colebrotion, when the < jbuich, cleared oi debt, was rededicated. The acouBtic properties of tho church i pero eeverely tested during these ad* Ireeseff, and proved porfect. The slightest ntonation of the speakers could bo heard n the remotcet corner oi tho gallery. PONTIFICAL MAE8. The Pontifical High Mass was then eel- : ibr&ted, tho Bishop ciliciating as celo- ! >rant, with father Hyacinth, 0. 0. M. 0., is Assistant Priest, R^v. fathers Felix ind Joseph as Deacons of Honor, R6V. : tethers X)idacu9 and Angelas as Deacons if Office, and Rev. Father McEUlgott as < ilasterol Ceremonies. In tho Sanctuary ' vere also Rev. Father H. F. Parke, Rev. j ?ather Huber and other viniting clergy, , The grand organ was presided over on J his occasion by 'Mr. Sebastian Meyer, ind the rauaic, in keeping with the otfcer nemorable services, was by a choir com- J losed of the following singerB: Boprano, ] ilieses Kate Michaels, Agnees Heap, Kate j 'ox, Elizabeth Heil, Lena Scbaub and \ -liea Zierowic'*; alto, Mrs. Joe Werner, lisaeaLowry and Btoin; tenor, Hoasra. , oseph Vogler, Jnlins Hoes, Andy Kolte, < oeeph Heil; basa. Messrs. F. Diegmiller, . ohn Rieater, William Paul, Jacob Boee, kdam Steger and Lawrence Wehrle. j The services conclnded with the Papal j ienediction by tho Bishop, Rev. Father j Lngelus reading the Pope's letter of au- ? hority in Latia find German. After the N ervices the Knights inarched to their * IttllO. In the aftornoon tho only services -were i be usual vespers. St. Alphonau3 hall and cboo), adjoining tho church, were gaily lecorated yesterday in honor of the occaion. TIIK NEW CflUHCH. The interior of the church wan profnsey decorated with flowers and evergroon, specially over the altar and in thesariaties. Tho church was described at omo length in last Monday's Iktblligeksa. It is one ol the most artistic church nteriors to bo found anywhere. Tho Koaanesque architecture and the frescoing nd stained glass windows harmonize leautifully. Tho church is seventy-eight Bet wide and one hundred and twenty Bet long. The basement is twelve feet iigh, and the arcades of the auditorium hirty-three feet and tho nave forty-eight set. The galleries are thirtv-eir by savy-threo feet, and the steeple rises to a isight of ono hundred and ninety-six jet, and the lightning rod four feet highr. The cross which surmounts thosieeple i sixteen feet high and nino feot across he arm. The beams are a foot equare. !ho wood work for the eanctuary and earistiea is being carved by the Capuchin ithers in charge of the church, and iB ot yet yet completed. It is to harmon:a with the very bsudgome hand-carved hancelrail. The church was designed by tho late lev. Father Antonius, at that time its astor, who died recently whilo visiting * is Capuchin brethren near Pittsburgh, he details of the plans and specifications rero supplied by & W. "\Yellp, tho woll nown architect, who also superintended f he construction. Tho maBonrv whb bv I oU & Schucle; the brick work by Carl ' fomilton, except tho steeple, which was < niltby Joo3ph liodloy; Ktevio, Kraft it ' !o. did tho wood work; A. Stenbnor, ol ! 'ittsburgh, tho frescoing; Trimblo ? Lull 1 ja gas Siting, (and some of the fixtnres ' ro uniiitto find baautiful) tho steam heat- J ig opparatua, plumbing and tho organ ' lotor; George A. Miscii, of Chicago, mile J legiasB; B. F. Higgina did the palnllugi L r. W. Baggs the plastering and B'.ncco 8 ork; J. T. McGrow tho slate cozing; Sweeney A Son, the cast iron ork, and tbo Whwling fringe Company ^ lade tho vory handsome iron railings to ,J 10 oater stairs. Tho church reflects redit not only on tho congregation of St, ? lphonGOB, but on tho city; it la a thing ? i beauty and Till doubtless bo "a joy >rover." As Bishop Kain said yesterday, r hlle tho reward of thisa who made oacrl- ? ces that thia work might be done villbo D rincipoiiy in tho next world, yet thero is ( inch compensation in tho enjoyment of q 10 solomu beauty and grandeur of the * >roplo. ' ? Grnnil Opening, B* Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, of 10 moat select Parisian styles over exhibed In tho pity. Bash's Millinebt, * J071 Main Street. Special attention directed t'j our Mourn* ig Department. ^ >> Mas. Nellie Swkessy Palmer will re- 0 live 8 Jim)t?d number ol pupils in voice b ilture on &na after Tuesday, October 4. o jr further infor&wtfta oppiy at F. W. V lumer's music storo. a tr Best makes Black Silka at $1 00 and up 8 be found, guaranteed to wear, at at Stoni: & Thomas', di A. L. lllce * Co. Onr opening of Pattern Hats aud Bon: ta takes placo on Tuesday, October 4, m L, KiCHi Co, NEW O. A, It. POSTS, j tnuuloit to l?o nt Itavaagwoud-Tfto ^ Membership lucreAslu?, 1C!I> Poet No. SO, G, A, lt.,-wua muoteroU KN t Million, Kanawha county, on Saturday, eptember by Comrade L. A.Mnttln, 41 [ Blnndln Post No. 73, Charleston, W, it r?., -wtth fifteen chartor members, Tho 'oat will lncrcmo rapidly in membership. Dick JJ?lier Tost No. SI was mustered t tho same time at Whlto 0>k. Manon n oanty, by Comrade J. A. Glbboua, oi alsley Poet No. 11, Point Pleasant. Ho coc eporta nearly forty chortcr members, and lng hat tho Post will soon bo ono of tho bni troDRest oi tho Btato. Tho G. A. R. on- u, huslasm in that section of tho Btato Booms " o be st lover-heat. Quito a number oi wi he other Posts will be formed eoon. Kn Tho reunion of the Grand Army com- the a,]no >/> ha liolri o ^ fli?n?iiwA?.1 A.i -1 ?,.VU .W WW UV.? - msuanvuu UUkOdOr 1 and 12 promises to bo a groat buccew. ' lackeon count; Is alive anil the foots ' hronRbont tbo county will bo Rroatly hai IrcDKlhonuii and their membaralilp In- 0f ireaaed by this reunion. , J. W. Holllday Poat now numbers 115 Jecruits are being mustered at every "" neetinx. E. W, Stephens Poat la a!oo In- l)o Tearing vory rapidly in membership, If tho poma throughout tho Bta'.u have ,. ncrcuaod in membership us rapidly ?a lu lavo tbo city potts during tho quarter inf uat ended there aro now 11,000 membera He n tbo department, and etill now poets aro Dn ormlng and old poets lookiuz up. Tbooe {,( raving in charge the formation ot a camp qj, li tho Bono ol Voterana in tho city ehould B]( sail a meeting at an early data and take ' . ileps at once to Hot tho required number. D0 Colonel Freer will bo hero about the last Jj0 >! tho month and tho camp ought to bo .j, nuatercd at that time. Who will raovo jromptly in tho matter? There ought to u do a csmp oi at least one hundred 'mom- < jeraatouco. Remember boys, tho Nation- jrc il Encampment meets hero next year, Be ready to give them a royal welcome. faj W. T. Connoll and Jacob Oaton, two we jrominent citltens ol Grant county, nru wj ;aklng oteps to lorm a Grand Army poet 0(j n that coctlon. They have leaned a call lQj or old eoldiera to meet October 22, at j Hayaviilo, lot the purpose ol organlai ioQ ... th Aiienuoi), J* w. liouiijay l'ost, U, A, U, l"] HsADUDAUTBUB J*11 J. W. Holuday i'csr No. 12, Dei-amest of West Vicowia, | . Wumiso, October IS, 1837. 3encml Order*. Firat-Tho mombera of J. W. Holliday Post, G. A. II., will report at the Bailimoro : 4 Ohio depot promptly at 7:00 a. si, Tuta- . Jay, October 4, to go iu a body to Pitteburgh. All comrades lire requested to come in uniform as nonrly as poaaiblo and j0 wearing the G. A. R. bailgo. ? Second?Ae by inatructiona ol tha Com- .. mander ol the day tho lino will torm Bt 1:30 r. si. Comrades Irom this department will lorm In Saoond Division . on First avenue, right resting oo SmithQald atreot. : Third?All comradoo from other Pools, , old poldiero and citlzjnc, aro cordially in- . vited to (jo with uo. Col. J. \V. Kobb g,' will have command of tbu WeBt Virginia .' delegation. J Fourth?Tickets uro now on aalo at tho depot ticket office at} 100 the round trip, ?ood returning, October 5, induaira, on all trains. Sptclal train will leave Pittsburgh, October 4, at 11:00 r.it,lor Wheel- ... ing, Bellaiio and Moundaviilo. ?, Official: F. II. Craoo, Poat Commander. ] H. J. Felber, Adjutant. j?j Transfer* Recorded. Clerk Hook on Saturday admittod to 5^ record five tranefers of real eatato, as ttfolio wa: ? Deod made September 17, 18S7, by , ' Edward Bromeon and wife, to Thomae \V. lvilleen, for the north bait of lot No. J '7, on McCollocli street. Consideration, f,? N00. , Deed made September 27, 1887, by i * 3arah A. Ooopor to Lucy T. Brown, for a part of lot No. 147, on the north aide of ^ Twentieth street. Consideration; $2,000. Q Deod made September 20, 1887, by W. j?j ?. Habbard and H. M. Russell, special [* lommissioners, to George "VV. Lulz, for lot 1 No, 10 upon the plat laid out by each spec- J' al commissioners on Wheeling Island. J**' Consideration, $1,000. . P Deed made September 29, 1887, by the ibove commissioners to John 8. Trimble, 'or lot No. 9, on the same plat. Consider- F? ition, $1,450. Deed made October 1, 18S7, by Wil- l iam II. Cook, of Greene county, Pa., to tevena R. McCoy, for a house and lot in Via fntsn nf TrioAnlnU? [0,000," Ilervfey-HlcholH. One of the notable eyenta of the past an areek was a marriage celebration at the Hs residence of Mre. 2f icnols.near the Bethany mi pike. On Thursday evening, the 29th, , it eight o'clock, Mr. T. E. Hervey and til( Mrs. Nichola' daughter, Miw Jessie, were grf suited in the marriago coremony by the cal Rev. Mr, Galloway, of Priadelphia, and ch: ;he Rev. Mr. Grier, oi Elm Gxove, assist- a I ng, in the prceence of a large number of mi :beir friends. After tho ceremony wee xee performed the yonng couple received the wil veil wishes and kind congratulations of J ;heir guesto; and one hour later were at ishored into the spacious dining-room fee where an elegant and sumptuous supper inf ^waited them. Mr. and Mra. Hervey left j ot Cleveland on their bridal toar. pre Ro The Circuit Court* Pri In Judgo Jacob's court Saturday in the wil iase of Moyeio vo. Marshall, the jury went cee mt, but was adjourned over until Monday vithont reaching a verdict. In the case of .Robert E. Thompson, ad- J niniptrator of Jennie Norrington and bui ithers, an order of reference was entered, nee In the case of Mary Heimco, adminis* an ratrix of Sophia Helmes and others, an tw< irder of reference waa entered. lab In the case of Marion Shiiver and oth- yen ira vs. Hampton Z. Shrivcr, an order of Ho eference was entered. Ole i in iutj caee 01 Aaam jvunn'B auminis- act ratoy vb. Jacob Fluharty and others, cer- Me Jfied to this Court irom Welg'el .county, oil he sale of the property woo confirmed, son vici Will Probably go to Parkeraburg;. ouj It is reported that the probabilities ere bia itrong that the Rev. George .33. Hite, at lor, iresent presiding elder of tbipii idfotrigt of hin he West Virginia M. 22,.Ooatf repv?t will in >ccupy tho pulpit of the M. IS! church at has ?arkersburg during tho coming church frie 'ear. Mr.Hitoiaa very ablo minister, ind will ctaco any pcaition to which he nay bo called. Ho haa bomx -here ior a 1 ininber of years, and haa a largo circle of ?sc rienda who will elncerely regwt to learn aftc if his being called away. If Parkers- She mrg senses his aervicsa Bhe id to ba con- attt ;ratuIatod. c,\. Handsome Ilou<nietn. ' At thn Harvest Homo celebration at St. piBI ohn'a Gertran Lutheran church,^ week go yesterday, two fitte.bouijtiots attracted h0 eneral retention, and a uolica o! them ebj] lado lor last Monduy's paper waa delayed. diei !oth wore presented to Mr. Adam Elig, noa no by Mrs. Louie Specht, ot Olorington, ben I., and tho othor by Mrs. Henry Echnlis, f tho same place. O.ie was -j and the a 6j ther 8} leet bifili, both in pyramidal ajf(1 )?m, and made of rr.re autumn Ijowero. hey wore aa beantifnl things in their way 0 s woro ever seen in tho city, and rejected raoi redlt on tho taeto oi tho tallies who pre- 20j, snted them. Fiptt pieces Brussels Carpets at 4Sc ' er yard. Etons & Thomas, ?i ( ... T: llALTIMOItK .fc OHIO IlAILItOAD. Ohl 1 fftft Bound Trip to rittibnrgh 81 00, Tuesday, October 4, the BjlUmoro & S3.8 bio -will sell roond trip ticket* to Pittsurgh at tho rate of $100, good returning ,f'., n all traino Octobsr 5th. Trains leave s.?; Wheeling at 5:00 and 8:10 a. if, and :ecial train at 7:30 a. si. Returning nine will leave Pittsburgh at 8MO and P :30.r. si, and special train Octbbor -jth 111:00 i'. m. Tickets now on sale at ? spot ticket office. A. L. lllce Si Co. Our opening ol Pattern Hats and Bon- M sta takes wlaco on Tuesday, October 4. tine A, L, Iticp & Co, L NEW LICENSE LAW I roucKD rou the vmst time. la ionp Saleiuiui get* Into Troatit* tlmt In Uuau him Fifty Dollar* to Kit oat OB of, anil ttie AQtlr calU Attention to he a Strung* Lloenao Knacttnent* sll ch 'hoao members oI the noble army o( ^ ninerclal travolora, who made Whoel- (a their roetlDg point yesterdiy, were le: >y?U day discussing a new and to them, ? lily Important matter. The discussion J," 9 participated In generally by those nj ilRhta ol the Grip who make this city (o ilr homo, as well an by those who were ournlng here, p, "he talk was the outgrowth ol an action tb 1 on fiatturfav h*fow? ftalnh Ar1rl? nna In the Justices ol tho peace of this county, w for tho past Kook or ton days Mr. Ter- "j ica Filzpatrick, repreoenting tho R, W. Hi II Manufacturing Company, bobp manictuiera ol Buffalo, N. Y., haa boon in 11 ) city. Mr. Fltrpatrick hea been com* "j ; to Wheeling lor tho paot aovon years, i la horo tbla time introducing and at uhlug In a lively manner, a now brand [? soap. He waa accompanied by s Air. , uk and ten yonng men who aro em- J',' lycd aa eanvaaaern, Mr. Glaik beinu tbo ;J jorluteiident of tho ton men. AH are id salaries and do no work on couimla- , n. Aa an aid to Introducing tho Boap, }[ 9 lirm offers certain premluma lor the tD urn of tho wrappora in which tbo aoap put up. I'he duty ol tho canvaaaers waa to go j, m door to door, ehow tho aoap, ox- cc du about the premluma and If posalble g ioordoralor the goods. Thesa orders tt ro turned ovor to tho grocer with j, 10m tho lamlly ordering waa r.ccuatomto deal, and the retail grocer's order a ten in turn to the jobbing liouae with ss ilch he deal, ?( In other worda, theBo canvaaaera Bold 'jgooda for the local merchants, allow- nl ; them tall commleslons and charging am nothing for tho work, In order to iroughly introduce the aoap. / Saturday Mr. Fitzpatrlck was enrpriBed learn from Mr. Olark that four of the in had been arreated at the instance of uire Ralph Arkle for selling without a J cnae. In all Mr. Fitzpatrlck's exper- P1 ice In tho iSlato, he had never heard ol 8' Icenao being required, and he waa nat- ?) ally aurpriaad. iio at once consulted jj1 attorney and learned, what will * ubtlesa bo newe to many, that ? long the laws passed by the j*j it Legislature when it waa not ~ angling over the Senatorial qucation, js la one assessing a license tax on all who ft 11 by sample aa well aa on those who fv 11 from etock carried with them. lbiQ law applies with equal lorce to thoae j, 10 travel in the State for concerna ioted hero, and which pay taxes to tho ? ite, aa well a3 to those who como in r? im other Htatea to aell. Under it every tc nmmer for overv jobbing house in thia , J is liable to tfala iiconso tax. Tho bill ?' is psaued last February, and becamo a Jr ? without the .G overaor's signature. ?! Mr. Fitzpatrick was sdriaed that the st thing he could do was to equare the ?. itter up as cheaply as possible. Ho did , but it cost him about $50. He told a ,' porter last night that he had takes out , ir State licenses at $2 50 each, and lour r; y licensee at $550 eacli, all good for [? irty days. The balance of tho $50 went L, pay jasticce' and constables' lees, etc. ? is other six men bo has sent across the i rer, to work in a land where no license ? required. He says he has pursued his in o! introducing bio soap in Pittsburgh . d other large places, and sever before p, d an experience like this." V fwo or three drummers who came in L. t night were found seriously debating tether they should attempt to Bell here a_ not, doubting whether the business B0 iuld warrant the outlay necessary for a anae. There were a number of in- i irieo aa to why tho T. P. A. hoys of the ite had not looked out for the matter _t d proventod the pasEage o! euch a law, * d uo to why it had not baenputin oper- . u before. Tho last question is easily swered; the acts have hat lately been M :eived here, and the Justices have not W( d an opportunity to become familiar m th tho provisions which are now. gfl 3IAUV1SS V IIOJIK. ^ lebrotlon nfc tho First rroabjtorlnn th Church Yesterday. Che First Presbyterian congregation d Sunday echool had their annual irveBt. Home celebration yesterday, e church waa profusely dccorated with i fruits of tho fields and trees, flowers, ca tin, and a huge cornucopia being artiotf- fl0 ly disposed. The .Sabbath School ildren marched up from their rooma in tody. Tho sorvices collated of special isic of an appropriate character and a iponsivo exercis?, in which all joinod ne th the spirit and tho understanding. Xev. Dr. Cunningham, the pastor, raado trie! address on the significance of the Uval. After the regular eetvioes, flvo ants, all girls, wero bapt{f3d, Vmong the enjoyable features of the igramme waa a soprano eolo by Miss e* binaon. Ab tho congregation retired, }f. H. J. Arbenz, the organist, played to beautifal etfecfc a brilliant re- pj sional. an TJ. Death of Mr, J, It, >'njlor, pj. Jr. J. B. Naylor, postmaster of Wells- t0 rg, died yeBterday, alter a lingering 111- wi ia, at an advanced age. Mr. Kaylor waa wi old-tiine citinen of Wellabnrg, but frc live or flitoen yearn ago removed to Bel- 4 1 0, where ho waa in business until a low V< ire ago, when he returned to Wellaburg. tic was appointed postmaster by President volant), having been a consistent and 1 ive Democrat. He waB tho father of Ca ears. John 8. Kaylor and -J. I}. Naylor, ;hiu city, and leaves besides three other a and three daughters, all living in this inity but one daughter, Mrs. Scarbor:h, who resides in Arkansas, but waa at bsdsido in his last illness. Mr. Naywaa highly respected by all who knew 1, and hia death loaves a sad vacancy n. a Icrgo circle of friends. The family }l, the eincoreat sympathy oi their many m( nda. Snddou Death of ? J'Jjdy, Ira. Margarget Beymer, wife of Mr, h Baymer, died suddenly yesterday > irnoon at her home on tho Island. , y was in her usual health at noon, and ne indod to her household dutiea aa uou- ' About throo o'clock ehe waa standing the garden talking to her husband, plt an sue complained of feeling ill, and ring her hand on her hoad, fell down. ^ 1 was carried into tho house and Drs. Cix pp and Dullard summoned. Medical hai 1 waB of no avail, howovor, and sho to 1 soon after their arrival. They pro- trij need her ailment apoplexy. The Ocl aavod family havo the sympathy of a Pit e circlo of friendg. Mrs. Beymer was a. ister of Mr. CJharlea Baltzail: nf Roil- Ocl V. J sw wil ks case, 8Q*inch vride English Cash- Oct e, at 15c per yard (all colors), worth 8:4 at , Stokk & Thomas'. Jor m. Pai UiTlMOUE & OHIO KA.1LROAD, eat >0. llound Trip to I'lttslmrgli 81 00. _ icsdny, October 4, the Baltimore & ,. f 0 will soil round 'trio tickets to Pittsjh at the rate of $1OQ, good returning 0 ill trains October 5th. Traina ioavo oh. eeling at 5:00 and 8:10 a. u., and :Ial train at 7:30 A, m. Returning r is will leavo Pittsburgh at 3:40 and KV 1 r. m., and special train October 4th W~L 1:00 r. n. Tickets now on sulo at r?E )t ticket office. jjj jj ' 1 ' tftfr Try U?att)U Ivorj titarsli. rto core, quick,benntifnlvrork. Grocers. :? 0 Opening for Fall anil Winter* . jjel? oat 8eiect and Artistic Parisian Novelover presented in this uity. Baku's, 1071 Slain Stroot, Lj MISS KATJB CAST-LBTOX, i? Height Lltilo Actrvta 1U turns with ll?r lutleicrlbfcbla "Cr??y Fatch." Charming Kato Oaitloton, n name that a synonym for all that ia quaintly huorous, will return to tho Opera House i Friday next. Although veil known ire it will be many years before she la luiled to with the vulgar rabtaphor o! estnut. ;Kato is nothing if not versatile; e sources which supply nor entertaining paclty nro manifold. It la always the me bewitching Kate but It Kate in difrent moods, Hhe is never at a loss lot i encore, and her responses usually an. rer to tho names of the three acts la sty Patch?I. e., Funny, Funnier, Funest. She has, it Is said, a treat In store r her admlrors hore, In tho ahapeof n iw topical Bong entitled "Excuse }Ioj II Tell you No More." Considerable also has been given it by tho press of a Northwest, oven so far as to doubt its ferforlty to "For Goodness'Hako." It imiu u? b poor topical oong uiui wontii it succeod at her hands. 8ho la probsy without an equal In this particular jo. Man; of tho lady patrons ol tbo Opera ouso are probably interested as to her iw costumes. They are always models elegant simplicity. "Orary Patch" is said to be lull ol now id entertaining foaturea and tho latest tislc. The company promises to stand vorablo comparison with that, ol last nir. Among tho momberB Messrs. Eddie oy, James T. Kelly, Arthur H. Bell, arry 0. liatterlnrry and Miss Emma bambero, a rocent Importation from Aujilia and a clover English sonbretto, aro .0 most important. Bid, 0, Franco lit tho tlrnuit To.lilglit, This evening Bid. 0. France and Ills mous dramatic and specialty company immonce a week's engagement at the rand. Mr. France will produce his own irlllingdrama, "Marked (or Life," Introicing a number ol fine specialties during le progress ol the play. Mr. Franco has world wide reputation as a star la sontlonal dramas, and It Is Eofo to predict >od business during the entire week, he sale of seats will commence this orniug at 8 o'clock at Sholb's. City Kvnugull/iUloii, <v. Dr. Cunningham, Chairman of Commillet: Dkah Sir:?I have commencod another sar'o work with great gladnoss lor the lvllego of carrying the good tldlnga ol eat joy to tho "poor chance" people oI ir city?to those who through adverse rcumstancea are kept in their homes, id would seldom or never hear the ispol if it was not carried to their own jor. I find many young mon and woen coming to our city fresh from a mntry or village life, and being Ignorgnt the devices of Satan are Boon ciiiKht in is snaro. To this class I am giving much tention, believing that prevention is betr than cure. I am trying to help them pointing out to them the f ill alio; by ving to them temperance, religious and iclal purity leallete; also urging upon lemihe necosssity of attending church: Several of my little llock outsidoof nnv mrcb, cave tho invisible, spiritual one. ire croased the flood during the summer onths, saved at tbo Just. 1 would sptak one iu particular, who becamo much incerned in regard to hie spiritual condi* on; was led to the crocs on his 6ick bed, id very shortly passed away with a trinph Buch as I have rarely witnessed, nother case of an aged one who prossed a new and living faith in Christ at ie last prayer mooting wo held at hor juie. I did not bsq her again; but when returned from my summer's absaricej jr daughter told mo she had fallen leep in Jesus, like a babe in its mother's ma. And yet another with whom wo bored a year and a half to bring her to tariBt; finally sicknees camo to ner, and the "burning of her barley fields" of ialth, she reached out after the Divine jmforter, and in great peace and asaurico slipped away from earth jiintliko tho tting gun. Eavo held five' prayer meetings, all of bich were crowned with manifest blesag. Have visited 180 families; made 33 aita to the sick; gave out 201 tracts; 63 tnperanoo and religious papers, and retried lb children for Sunday schools. In e namo of Him who iB "not willing that iy should porisb," I have tried to Bpsak 5rds of warning and words of hone to any an one bo weakened by Bin that if thered i*to our churches wonld not help uch, but who themsolves would be eatly helped by the church. So, with e thought of what we may give to weakones rather than what we c;au set from e stronger, I have passed none by. , . Respectfully, Luzie Boyd, City Missionary, October 1,1887, Too BlucU Caro nnot be taken Iu tho selection o[ toilet apo. Ooiegate & G'o.'aote the best. Try iflhmero Bouquet. jurh A. L. Klco & Co. Our opening of Pattern Hits and Bonis takes place on Tuesday, October 4. A. L. Kick & Co. One case, 3G-inch wide, all wool Serge, 33c per yard, worth 50c, at Stone & Thomas', ouralous to l'itt0l>urg)i, Pa?? September 29 to October 0,1887. For the Inter'8tate Fair to bo held at ttsburgh tho Pennsylvania Company d the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louia ulway will Bell excursion tickets to ttsburgh and return from September 29 October at one fare for tho round trip th price oi admission added. The tickets 11 be good for return passage one day im dato cf sale. On Tuesday, October vill be the Grand Army Day, when the sterana and Sons of Veterans will paripate in a grand parade. to pieces -10-inch wide 'b11:woo1 Black slimere at 05c per yard, worth 85c, at Stone & Thomas'. Tjpe-writara Cheap. Wo have for cale several Type-writerB. jludina the Remington, tho Orandall d the Hammond. These machines have an taken in exchange for the matchless ligraph, and will be sold cheap. "Writers rent and for sale on monthly installinta. Call on or addross for circulars Edward L. Rosb & Co., 55 Twelfth street. A. L. ltice ? Co. )ur opening of Pattern Hats and Bon[a takes place on Tuesday, October 4. A. L. Rice & Co. Ubargli nud Jletum 81.00 by tho 1'nn. hatullo Bo ate. V ^ ; % Tuesday, October 4, the Pittsburgh, winnati & St. Louia Railway (Pan- ' idle Route) will sell excursion tickets Pittsburgh at rate of $100 for round i ). Tickets Rood returning until J ;ober o, inclusive. A special train for ?!u 1 tin (? ? - houuigu mil iu?vo ?* liuoudg at i o'oiock * m. (city time) on abovo duto. On : ober J, trains ioaving Pittaburch at 8:15 ; i. and 12:15 midnight (Wheeling time) 1 have through coaches ior Wheeling. ' obor 5, train leaving Pittsburgh at 5 r. u. will also have through coaches Wheeling. Tickets now on ualo at ( ihandle ticket cilice. Becure them \ ly and avoid the crowd. hk finest line of Flowejod Carpets la Etoto from SOo per yard un to the -best le at otokb & Thomas'. up Bandar Excursion* on Olilo Hirer ' Railroad. ommoncing June 12, the Ohio River irood will eell ercarelon tickets every * iday nntll larther notice. Wheeling ^ istersviilo and return at the low rate : !150; Wliooling to Parkeruburg and \ irn, 12 25. Ti eke to good one day only, ? A. 1.. Itlco A," Co. or oeeping cf Pattern Hots and Bon. i takes place po Tuenday, October 4, ? t. a. l, hick & Co. S.Good&Co, mUDry QwxJjcheapest. 1IKI.I.AI1IK. Au Dili 11. ? O, Kiuplura-oilutcll Nul?>, rnratiunlo, ale. Mm. Mayor Drown lg in Moandnville. Mr. 0. H. lliromun bag a very stuk boy, Mlga Ella Oberman la a great deal hotter. Out In tbla county wheat fa cheaper than corn, ^Mre, E, B. Ltecb la vlaltlng In Cameron, Sutunlay'a market wag large and well attonded. Mro. Rummage, oi Oanlon, lg vulllng trlendg hero. 1 Mrs Edward Morodith will visit rolatlvea hero ttils week. Tho window glan homes will be In operation this week. Mr, F. Owens, ot Donwood, moved over to Bollalre lost week. Georgo Loudondeckor hugone to his homo In Mlltonsburg. Col. Baron will manufacture at Findlny, 0., all kinds ol tinware, etc. Miss Mollis Dunaway will be the organist in tho KpUcopal Church, There will baa privato hob on tho towboat some evening this week, Charles Shoots 1s in Wichita, Kas? and talks ol oponing a tea store there, Mr. James Ualoran will take Mr. Hamilton's place at tho Baltimore & Ohio. Mr. llanton, ol the Cleveland, Loralne & Wheeling engineer corps, Is in the city. Dan McKinley will work In tho mould chop ol ol tho Bsllalro Goblet Company. All the flint glass houses are working, and the Ave window houses will otart this week. The Bjllairo Building and Loan Company will hold tholr annual mooting October ill. Tho Minister's Aid Society will meet at tho residenco ol Mrs. Vessolls, of South Bellairo. John Sberor bos gone to Ibchesler, Pa., to accept a batter position with a gas company there. The Ohio Volley Foundry, of this city, Is doing the largest business of any foundry in tho Valley. Mr. Dixon, E. it M. ot W. Superintendent of tho Cleveland A I'ittaburgb Kailroad, waa in the city yosterday. Mr. M, N. Mercer succeeds Mr. 0. S. Graham ai contracting agent of the Wheeling Natural Gas Company hoto. There ie talk of the Nail Factory going on Tuesday, as the workmen have finished the laying of the twonty-four-innh pipe at tho tiver. Tho wood work on tho Gloncoo tunnel took flro Saturday, and the wreck train from hero extinguished it with the aid of a Wheeling fire engine. One of the cirls at the Lantern Globo WorkB threw a globe at one of the workmen last week, cutting him on the knee. He had. spit on her. bho was discharged. Itev. Mr. Hoey preached in the City Hall yeetorday. His morning text was, 'The rich man's folly as ceen from tho omiiupujuiv oi eternity," ami in me eve| ning ho preached from the theme, "Why 1 the Gospel is unprofitable." ! Mr. Thomas Hamilton, for thirty-one yeara an employe of the B. dc 0. railroad , I in this city, has resigned, and Mr. William Anlt, in behalf of tho men. presented 1 the old gentleman with a handeome gold I headed cano. i The Street Fair committees offer in the boat races for professionals, open to all ' comers, first prlsa $100, second $50, third '$25; consolation race, first $50, second $30, third $20. Band contest, open to all comers, $75; second contest, between Ohio bands only, $50. Hcil, Teemer, Richards, Habberfield and others will take part in the boat races, MKLLAIRB 0. A. R. POST. October 4th the B. & 0. will sell excnr-l oion tickets to Pittsburgh at $125 for the roand trip from Bellaire. Tickets good to return October 5th. Will leave Bellaire . depot at 0 a. m., central time. Letter CfirrlorV Report. The following amount of work was . done by the city lettor carriers ill the , month of September, 1887. i HELIVKHED. 1 Reentered letters 817 i Letters .. 101,734 : Postals 20.4C3 Papers .. 56,780 Total 185,770 , COLLECTED. 1 Drop letters . 6,811 ( Mull letters .. .. 92.533 i Drop postals 4,035 ] Mall postals 20,68'J < Papers 18.-J17 3 Total - '143,015 Total pieces handled . S2S.785 Increase over Btptember, 1SS6 34,014 L. H. Albright, Superintendent of Carriers. ( Harvest Excursion via B* & O. K. B??Mon? day, October 10, 1887. On the above date the Baltimore & Ohio * Railroad Company will sell round trip 5 tickets to the principal pointain the West, Northwest, Bonth and Southweat, at the * lowest rates ever offered. Stop-over privileges on these tickets will ? bo granted at points west of Chicago and St. Louis. The Baltimore & Ohio is the short and direct line to all points in the West, . Northwest, South and Southwest. Sleeping cars on all through trains. For rates, time of trains, sleeping-car accommodations, or any other deoired information, call upon any Agent of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, or addreea W. E, Roppert, Division Passenger Agent, Baltimore * Ohio Railroad, Oolumbnq, Ohio, i Catarrh to Consumption. ; Catarrh In Its destructive iorco stands next to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. It Is thereloro singular that those allllctsd with this /earful dlssa?e should not mako It tho object of their lives to rid themselves of It,' Deceptlvo remedies concocted by Ignorant pretenders to medlc&l i knowledge have weakened the confldenco ol tho * great majority ol sufferers la all advertised rome- <; dies. They become resigned to a life of misery 1 rather than torture themselves with doubtful pal-' llattves Put this will never do. Catarrh must bo met at n every atago and combated with all our might. la many eases the disease has assumed dangerous Smptoms. Tho bones and cartilage of tho nose, e orgatiB of hearing, of seeing and ol tasting to aflccted as to bo useless, tho uvula so elongated. ...uiuujuuuairmatoa fts toproduco a constant and distressing cough. Ranford'a Radical Cure meow every phase ot Catarrh, Irom a rimplo head cold to the most loathgomo and destructive stages It 1b local and constitutional. Instant In relieving; permanent In curlnKi Bifo, economical and never-ialllng. Each pacsage contains one bottle ol thu Radical Cnro, ono box Catarrhal Solvent, and an Improved Inhaler, with trcatUe; price, 81. Potteb Dbuq & Chemical Co., Boston. Bi ? HOW MY SIDE ACHES! E Aching Eldca and Back, Hip, Kldnoy and Uterine ftlaft. Rheumatic, Sciatic. Neural* g r^j^lc, Sbarp and Shooting Pajm, relieved in I vj/Hjfle minute by tho cutlcura Autl Fain h Planter. The tlrit and only naln-kllliDg plaster. A h >errect. InstantaceoUB, nevor-Wllng antidote to m\n, inflammation and weakness.. XspocUUy idaptcd to relieve iemalo pain* and weaknesses vt all druggists. 25 cents; or o! Pones Dbugaxd 7mtsnc?L<vo.. Boston. oc^-UThAw JU. WAKE j J$sT fgfc. Call and see the exhibitior J^rC School Shoes! i ' ' Our Great Specialty is in the La Must be Seen to lie Appreciate rho understand that economy exists in buying GOOD prices. No Bhoddy Bhoes at ridiculous prices, but go JAMES DIVINE, II WrFim-cUa Facilities lot Custom Work. AMtTSKMKXTB. Grand Opera IIoiiho. 0, a QBSTBKR# Lcmqd and Maniflor. One Week, commencing Monday, October 8. Mailneci, Wednctday ana Saturday. Bpeclal Attraction t Sid, C, France's Big Double Company, Monday, Tuesday and Wednwdty, October 3,1 and 6, tho original and pictanxquo uelo-dratna, 3IA11KBD rOll blJTJB! Thunday, Friday and Baturlay. October 0.7 ?nd 8, the new and original molo-drama, entitled tho JA.MF8 ROYB! Admlulon, 15,25 and 60 ocnti. Matlneo prices, 16,25 and 83 cento. mag for kb nt. Furnished rooms to rentWltk or-wlttxout board. 1W Fifteenth itrcet, gc3Q* STOCKHOLDER*' MKKT1NGS. gTOOKliOLDEUS' MEEIING. Tho annuul mrotlng ot the Btoakholderi o( the Wheeling Hun flail Auooi?tfon will be bold at MoLaln a Hall, comer ol 'Twelfth and Matket Htrocu. Monday. October 8. in 8 o'nlook p. u . fn* tbo elcctloa of a Board o( Directors aud thn tnmi. notion of tuch other buslncsi as may bo deemed *aooerury. WM. T, KNOLWh. a?24 Hocretary. GENKHAIi NOTICES, VTOTIOK-ALL PE HS0X3 IN DEBTKD XA 10 tbo lata Dr. Batnple Ford aro requested to call and icttlo ?ald acrounts at once with Mrs, INDIANA FORD, No. 8015 Jacob streot. ao?4* jV^OTIOE To Natural Oils Consumers, GollocUflss for Natural Ou will commonco October l.ftnd a ditcountof 10 per ceut will bo aw lowed on bill* paid on or before the loth of tbo mouth. ? . ? NATURAL GAS 00. OF ?\ VA. BL A. ITAzlkvt. Agent. FOB 8AI1B. j^OR SALE. ?~ Tho reildonce ol LowU Joucs, No. 03 North Front street, Island. This la ouo ot tho bc*t aud raoct convenient houies In the city. Penonsdeslrlng (0 cxamiuo tho housa or Rain further Information can do so by calling on Mrs'. Joan at the hou6o,tor FBANK 1'. MCVSLL KC30 JjiOR BALE """* OR EXCHANGE. MY FLACK at Kim Grovo. Contain* about 10 aires, with lour houses. Can bo dlvldod Into 3 small placoa. . ^ 11. FORnia, jy30 * No. 7 Custom lining, J10R SALE. .9? p,lt0 ^ ncftf lUllroad Depol at Valley Grove, Ohio county. W. Va., nearly Four Aercs of Fine Land, 011 which Is Dwelling Heuso 5?5Lolh,c,r Kb,ul!aH"' lrulU)> ?t0 Will sou lor $2,000, which Is less thin the buildings cost. JAMES L. UAWLKY, ..)y? HM Main Street AN UPRIGHT PIANO For Sale. 7 1-3 Octivefl, tnrtc Blrlcw. Rosewood Cmo: in perfectorder; uiwl l)Ut&Ihort time. For Mlo ut ft EruMt laoiltiee al BAUMEU'S JID8I0 STORE, - jgg 1310 MarkuL Btnxt GOOD CHAHOE FOK A. GABDKNE1J. A most deilrable piece ol gTOtind of 0 acres Is oow offered for sale, lying northwest of U10 New Fair Grouiidj, with Irame dwelling, 8 rooms, stable, carriage ho<u;o, small green house, itc., orcliard ?nd all kinds 0/small /rult; all together in jood condition. For particulais inquire of 8C28 ' C. A. SUUA.KF&K A CO., Agonta, gTOOKS FOR SALE. 80 Snares Bollalre NaU Mill. J5 Bbares L1B0U0 Nail Mill. 60 Shares Junction Nail Mill. 5 bbares Belmont NaU Mill. 27 Shares Jefferson Nail Mill. $ Sf*S ?"ll J"?10(1 StMl Conipinr. 10 Bhares Feabody insurance Comimii*. L IRWIN, gtock iJroter. Telephone. Bo.MTw.uu, atrwl. pOR SALE. ~ lots in Moundsvillc. I will Mil >t prlvlte mlo, lour (41 dralrrtlo BullilJig Lou[situated between tho "Mound" and the Agricultural Works. Will bo sold at public sale ttU p- 11 not dlspo>c*d lboi^ftte- *?r wrmi, Ac., address H T? aaggt,m'?r b' f' F3 ?balkSS SH0RT CKEEK 1'AJiM ?50 Acres, about 10 miles from Wheeling, two alJea from.Short Creek btatiou, on P., C, Ot 6l U ?? Mre? cFock bottom, about ICO acres ??"V7Jn.Rraes- 11rich limestouo oil, underlaJd with tho Ave loot seam of good coal. 9 r00mJ' B??fl water, stable aud riivimtIw8 K?r Particulars enquire of Fwkb DuLArLAM, on the premises, or mi 1300 Marlcct StrceT," wSlifg,Blv.0\V FOR SALE! 21) Tivcutj-lour Lots In Caldwell's Ad. Ultlon to tlio City of Winding, .Mfl lol.jtolx.j^caon tho north by Tuoatr^nth 51 wn Fillmoro street, ou the >ySeJ ^ (?S R?n Homcstead'611(10111110 al>0vo namod rallrosd abSaeSS.01 BllC8 for manufacturing caiUcUoa.Mld ^1111117 dayB wlU 1)0 60141 at Publl? For terma and lurther Information apply to w. Y. HOGK & BBO,, 1800 Market Street. Or WILLIAM M. HANDLAN, anl5 K. W. Com or rhapllno Rlxtwntli Rta. REAL ESTATE. No. 106 Fllteanth street, 816 CO a month. N?. '2103 Main street, Business IIoumj, SIC gg a aonth. No. 1G14 WoodB Btrcot, two rooms ana attic, 55 03 i month. Three roomed house on Elovcnth street, east ot Jaltlmoro street, 57 CO a mouth, FOTa SALE. Eighty Acre Farm, /ramo houte, orchard, sixty ctca cleared, llvo miles west ol Malanionu. 'i[ce,n.coo. No. 1784 Market street, huslnefs house and hvelUuR: ground 80 by 131^ leet. No. 233G Main street. No. 73S8 and 3310 Main street. One ol tho most dealrablo residence ou flllccaU) troet. No. 68 Virginia street, , No. W Bouth Front street. No. 232 North Front 6treet, No. 00 North Front atroot. No. 112L AIIov IT. nrar MnP^i^u N?. 1117 Alley Hi near McCoiioch itlooU No. 187 8outh Pcan Btreet. Ho. 189 Bouth I'enn fctrcet. No. 18 Eighteenth Btrcet. No. 1803 ObapUno street. No. 7<0K Market sin*t. No. 388 eighteenth street. No. 100 Eighteenth Btreot, No. 130 Twelfth street. No. 67 Eighteenth street, LoU No. C, 7, 8, 11 and 12 8U CliarlOJ ?troc!? iJUtlTO 80. Twolta Lola on High street. rtttfuloiUoo'lc,No' " SIotooUi itresl, A. U. al!^ "rothweU com or Virginia t. Ior* "iMUi, 00 luct by 120 (o?t. uuilchu; or manufacturing ni?o on Nineteenth fOQVaOnUtg 330 lect; can bo bought ai 81"60 a oat foot In lots to suit purchaser. James a., henbt, Bctl &uto Agcut, Collector and KoUrr I'ublle, ml . IWiaHil. ibumaiikbttIP! WAKE f f iBii You aro "Wldo Awake Latest Novelties in Jewefry on i at the Jewelry Store of >33 W. OKXJ33B, rwollth ana Market Strceli. _ School Shoes! rgeat Lino ol School Shoes, il by Thoughtful Parents, and DURABLE GOOD8 at tho most xnodertW ol, honest goods at prices within reach ol all, Ley Main Street, stl