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PORTIERE CURTAINS -THIS WEEK.-' 100 PAIR Chenille Portiere -CURTAINS-AT S5.00 PER PAIR, Ninv UES19XS! LATEST COI.OItSJ GEO. E. STIFEL & CO.. Eggor, Warrick & Co. I ADVANCE I PRICES OUKSTORh On Acconut of t!io TarllU -OLD LOW PRICESOUR POLICY ! But thoy aro Sura to Advanco TliC crmh in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT Buiitor every cjiiy. Jnckels still comiug atul goiiiR. A lAr^o Hue of REEFERS ""BLAZERS JUST RECEIVES. jujk. is cacapi ?u; mo guaramce on prices arc from 10 to 25 per cent lower thai sonic lioaiC9 that advertise them at half >rlcc All wo ask is an examination. Large Uno of Plaid and Striped Cloths Just received, nod much better values at ?0 cents than eUewhero. Egger, Warrick & CO., 11P.2 Mnln Slrcct. LadlGS' and Gonta' Shoos; nMT?) l MnT lIBr ' A STARTLING SIGHT! 11y Associated Pries: Huntington, I., Oct. 1.?Tho goml people <j[ tills quaint ol?l town were very much startled when tlic moon rose Inst night, to find ncroBa Its sjirery faeo lu letters dark and distinct, Alex Fits Foot & Pocket. While no doubt Jt pawled ilieiegood people, any school boy in Wheeling would have Known that literally translated it would read ALEXANDER & CO. fit leet better, in nlccr goods, at lower prices lo&u any house In tho city. " ocii 1049 MaVrTstroBtTg XTEW FALL AND WINTER SHOES ' -L> c=.!3?BS And Rubbers of BostMakes.B AT OLD riticia,-^ KS3 ffi -=| NO! KCDCCCD Is QOAUTY, |=AT A. C. WINCHER'S, so26 1123 Main Street. Robot'h Klock. TROUBLE ON THE CONGO. -K.* ibiU'lHSUtU ^VDVEKTISING AGENT.-? "This is the first good rock I've found to paint on siuco I arrived." WSmSmSB n The Good Rock (rolling otcr)?"S?y, young feller, that tickles 1" , -1- 1 1 ??^ Hat and Caps. V ' FASHIONABLE HATTER, bcW SS Twelfth and 10M Main Street*, s^iahfr Coo. M. Snook & Co. IMPORTANT !> ^ADDITIONS HAVE RECEKT1Y BEEN HADE TO OUR LINES OP Dress Goods and Cloaks The Great (juoiitlly of Elegant and Exclusive Styles In tlie nlioro two lints, places iis fur In tUo lend anil brings lis noir customers liy the score. SILK VELVETS, PERSIAN PLUSHES, , ASTlt.VClI.VXS AMI FEATHER TUlMlUSflS JD5T ' RECEIVE]*. , GEO. M. SHOOK & CO. ) M. J. McFaddon. -WINTER UNDERWEAR. i One Hundred fitj-les to select from and aires to Ut all. My Underwear 1b all warranted to wear well, and my Prices are gtiarsa. teed to bo the Lovroit in tho city. * Very koo<1 White or Colored Heavy Bhlxls on4 Drawers, 5tt cents. Kxtra jtood Canton Flannel Drawers, double sewed and double Beat, won't rip, 35 ceuta and oQ cents. liest White or Dark Colored Merino Ehlits and * Drawers, will not ihrluk, 35 cents to 60 cojits. Kxtra good Red All Wool Heavy bhiru and Drawer*, all sixes, MJ cents. Camel's Hair fcblrta and Drawers, the warmest underwear nude. W ccuU, 75 cents, SI CO and SI CO. I btrlpod Merino Shirt? and Drawers, nice colors, ! won't shrink or Jade, all sixes, M) ctntsand7a I cents. JJest Twenty Thread UalbriKRan Shirts and Drawers, will uot&hrltik. all sizes. SI CO. liest Natural Wool Ssnltiry Hhlris and Drawors, recommended by all doctors, St 00 $125 aud SI 60. Jfcdlcntcu Km caslunerc Wool 6olrU ana r Drawer*, good for rheumatism, 75 cents, 5100 i) and 8150. Black Cashmere Wool Shir la and Drawers, iosi ' colors, lfltcfct ntylo, Si tQ. .jilovo Kilting Jersey Bibbed Shirts aud Drawer*, won't fchrlnt, 75 cents and 8150. GenulooCamel's Hair troeka, '25 cent*. I ( Aslnnero Wool Socks, lted, iilack or Brown, ) 25 cent". ' Hoys' White o* Colored Shirts and Drawers, 5 cent. Ben Jenu rant* lined and double cowfd 51 CO. Doz-skiu, Itoe&kla aad flack akin Working Q lores. : i. J Mil U* V a A<A u A. J.AA' ^ J ONE FIUDE BATTEll AND FURKI3H2B, 1330 and 1323 Jdarcet, Near Fourteenth Et. ; WllCCllKg.W. Vlt. 0Cl7 Clothing, Etc. 2~^QQQi~0F?WAKA!.lAKEB & ' beovtx's kjhy fall samples, TO EELECT A. Suit, Ovorcoat and Uniform from, at J. W. FERREL'S. Arlnn lTall. Cornor Main mid TMrfinlUtJi fit*. ess " ? Ilje Sntelli0citttr. OIHch : Hon. Aoiuid 87 Fourteenth. titroct. N?ow Advertisements The Result?Wheeling Instalment Co.?Fourth page. Btouo & Thomas-Exceptionable Bargains?, Fourth pnijc. j Lost? On Tuesday. Rochester Lamp?Swing Brcs. For Cincinnati. Louisville, Ac. ' Opern ZIottsc? Kobcrt Downing. At Rules hold in ibcCIerk'H 0tUce,4c. Opera llouso-J. Chns. Harrison, M. 1). Atienjlon Sj>orUmcn-J. G. Dillon Co.? Fourth l'a$c. Those Dextrine tD Make a Handsome Christ, mas Present?Jolm W. Myles. TlLcrinomoter Itccord. Tho therwomotcr at SchnepPa drag Btoro, Opera Houso corner, yeBterday, registered aa follows: 7 a. m 35 I 3 p. 9 R. m ill 7 p. 57 u 69 | \\ earner-Clear. IndlcnUoua. Wasiiis-gjox, D. 0., 2sov. 5. ? For West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania and Ohio fair weather; slightly warmer; southerly winds. A CBUSJI, A JA3I, A KDSH. So let up. More crowdcd tlian ever. ? Tills ireck, commencing (o*iIar. wo will offer: At S5 ccnts n splendid CLUd's Sntf. worth $2. A spl ndld Miui'd Suit at 82 75, worlli $5. At ?0 50 a splendid Man's Snit, worth $10. Ma,.** n .. .... n vtvicoau} at 9* x>?3 wortli 50. Mon's Bwiver Overcoats at 50, worth $U 50. Men's Uncst Kersoj and Mellon Ororconts, worth $14, reduced to ?S 50. Itemomber, this salo will* lust this week ouly, go call early anil avoid tho rush. KLINE MtOTIlElLS, Kcllrthle Clothiers, 1140 Main Street. IP ron cannot sco and need spectacles rou should call on us aud have your Uycs tested without charge. Via liavo the Unest Instruments and nioro cxpericnco tluin any other Optician In tho State, and gnarimtco satfsfiictlon or money refunded. JACOB W\ UltUult, Jeweler anil Optician, Cor. TwclTUi and Market Streets, SEW! XEWI NEW! We are now In rccelpt of a complete lino of Fall and ?Inter Woolens, eonsistiug of Over coatings, suitings, I'autaloonings tfud Fancy VestJngs, which we warrant to make up In llrst-class stylo at xeasonahlo prices and lit guaranteed. A. conmlotft linn nf I3a?U? Hoods lit stock. Seamlffs Merino auil Fust Dlnck Half lloso at 2,5c a pair. Wear ear. celebrated alt-wool Kuli Jackets. C. 1IESS k SU:.S, JSiilIMS Market Street. ir?nt tu Combine A grain* Tlio sewer pipe manufacturers aro attempting to effect a compromise and revive the trust which wont to pieces somo timo ago. There ia a strong demand for sower pipe, but still the manufacturers say they cannot make any money, aa pipe can be bought for SO per cent off the list, and an additional discount for cash. It it ja found impossible to effect a consolidation, it ia stated that an offer will bij made for all the sower pipo facto- ! riee. This looks as though they had given up hopes of the English syndicate purchase. Tourists to Yellowstone Park noxt 1 senson might encounter a northwestern 1 blizzard* If they are wise men they will ; tako along a supply of the famous Dr. .Bull's Coogh Syrup, . LOCAt, llllBVITIB. SUttora ot Minor alotuent in and Aliont thr l'?r. Biioot tho tfn lioros. Tiik (IiiaSU this evening?"lnsiiaVOgUO." Honk moro work Is being dono on tlio site o( tho channel plofol the now bridge to tlio Island. 1'nor. 5Ii'M.E.v Mire onool liio enjoy, able hope for his pupils at Mtuenuerchor hull last ovenioB- Klllniyor ployed. "Tim Blmk T,io??" woa given ot tho Urond last night I" 11 (air house, that performance closing a success/til engagoinent. H'oon linos. hoyo received a contract to build a lour stn'y (ratno houao on Virginia strcetfor M?> Lucy Kjle. It will cost about $3,000. Tiiuhs wero oniv 'wo oaaca in tho police court yesterday. John Flanagan was lined 42 lor illiorderly conduct, and Thomas SlcGlmy, on the name charge, wan dismissed. Tim unsightly old shanties that have long disfigured tho cite ol tho old Grant llouso ore beiug toro d?*n lo mako room [or tho now structuio which is to cover that largo Bpace. Tiik report of a fifffct at the Filth ward polls on Tuesday turns out to havo been a mistake. The difficulty occurred at a boarding liouso near there. Tho man dlii not knock oiiiccr Moran down, hut tripped him, Allot? J'EOl'U. Slrnt)str?l"Uio~uUr atul Wlietllos FoIH? jtlfoau. Mica Maude liodloy hoa roturnod Irom a visit lo Weston. Smith F. Turner, General Agent of "Tho Fakir," \A in tbo city. Mies Carrio Hones, 0f Vernon, Ohio, is the gucot of tho family of her brother, ^lr. Hiram IIoneB, on South Choplino street. Mr. Tlionias A. McKoe, business manager of Itohert Downing, who is to bo at lho Opp House toext Tuesday and WedDef.doycxciiin^, was hero yestorday. Mr. Downing will bo supported by Miss Eugenie -Blair and n tine com* pony. A FltiUrWlllB DITCH. An Italian mp a Sinn TNih n Heavy lloulder. A light occurred In the ditch for the new sewer on Twelfth ntreet yesterday morning' Two 0/ tbo men at work there, on Italian named Nick Patrona, and an American "Whoso name is not yet known to tho police, got into n quarrel, and after talking loud for eonio time. Patrono picked up a big boulder and strnrlr tho wan on tho liftfld. knockiflfi him into tho ditch. Tho raan was pretty badly hurt. Olllcer WcBt a little lft^r arrested tho Italian, and tho case wW bo beard to-day. T\vo jHnrrlngca Ye?t?nlay. Mr. r* J. O'Malley and Mies Louisa Nowhergcr were married at 9 o'clock yesterday morning at St. Alphonsua church* ftev. Father Dldacus oUiciating. Mr. and ^{rF. O'ilalley were tendered a reception at tho residence of the bride's mother,'Mrs. Catherine Newberger, on Twenty-fourth street. Mr. Harry A. Elbert and Mies Katberino Ste^er were piarried at 0 o'clock yesterday morning at tho Cathedral, by Kt. Jlev. Bishop Xain. Tbe UBheva vrere Messrs.^J. H. McArdle, E. J. McGovran, G. F. Eolie and H. A. Hesa. The bride approachud tfio aitay ca t[io arm of her brother, Mr. Kdward Steger, ykerer.' II10 tjrooni ftjet them, accompanied by his best man, Mr, (Seorpo Trnechel. After the cerem0Dy a wedding breakfast wag served at tho residence of tho brido'a motbor, on North Main street. At 1:35 Mr. and Mrs. Kbbert left, over the PanIlandlo road for an eastern bridal trip of two weeks, I'ictorinl Dr. Charles Harrison will lecturc to, men only at the Opera IIougo next Slonday and Thursday evenings, on a subject tbat should interest young and old. He will treat of physiology, hygiene, art and travel, end tho lecture vviJl be meg. niliceHtly illustrated by vivid dicsolying views projected upon a mammoth can-' vaa by u powerful stcreopticon. The doctor has "been lecturing in different par is of the irorld lor the paat seven years, and bos won golden opinions from press Rnd Pulpit wherever lie hoi* spoken. He is a member of many ?<2i. entific cocieties, including the ltoyal Geographical Society, of London, England, and Institute Polytechnique, Paris. T7..nPa | rjuai"" Dr. Harrison lias contributed many 1 interesting papers of ljia favotito specialties to the medical and scientific press of boii continents. plD&ly IoBtltuto. The formal opening of the new armory has been deemed a fitting occasion in which to demonBtrato the interest of the /acuity and trustees in the Military Department. To that end the services o? the Opera House band havo bsen engaged to tako part and assist at u regular military dreBa parade on Friday at 2 p. m. Tlio parents and friends of the students, as well as all persono interested in any way in tlio school, are cordially invited to he present to view the parade and afterwards to attend tho opening of the onnory by Ihe trustees of the school. jjurOcU liy Natural Gas. Thomas A. Little, tho plumber, was painfully burned about the lace and hands yesterday with natural gas at Lis shop on Market street. Gomo of his employes had been fitting up a atovo for natural gas, and had not turned off tho gas. 3Ur. kittle, with a torch in his hand, went to examine tho job, not knowing tho gas was on. Tho result was an explosion which burned his hair and eyebrows, face and hands. While his burns aro severe and painful, they arc not thought to bo dangerous. Calklug tbu Boat. J. F. alcCormick, C. M. Carr and William Savage, of Syracuse, Ohio, arrived hero yesterday and comraonced the work of calking the new composite hull wnicb A. J. Sweeney & Son are building on tho beach in North Wheeling.x.Tne flkin or outer covering of the bull is all on, and as soon as the calking is finished sho can bo launched, and the work of building tho suportructure can be commenced. . "riio rnblr." The eala of reserved seats will commence at House's muBic store this morning for tlio engagement at tbo Opera House Saturday evening of tho funny farce-comedy, "Tho Fakir." This is absolutely one of tho funniest and4most enjoyablo of the plays of its class, and when seen hero beforo made a good impression, which will doubtless draw a packed house Saturday night. ! tflre Up tho llivcr. The house of Tatrick O'llure, who < lives three miles back from the river in I Brooke county, W. Va., was totally burned Sunday evening. The firo orjf?. inated from a defective Hue. All the i household poods wore saved. Tho loss 1 was ?1,000; (ally insured. Kkkp your eyca open; 25 centa bayB Salvation Oil, the greatest euro on earth for pain. ^ Jilucnllotwr.r Enlcruilntuout, Byron W- Kin}?, Manager of Carry School o( Elocution, and Mrs. 0. M. Alford, Profewor of Elocution in Wheelin j? Female College, will civo an enter- ; Umtnent in the Third Presbyterian Ohuroh on Friday evening, November 7, at S o'clock. Admission, 25c. School Chllilruu'a Lunch. About tho nicest, most generous cake r that can be found for a school boy's lunch is Marvin's Bis Four cookics. Ask >*our grocer for them. i Children Crj for_PitcheifsJJastoria. c m ELECTION 13 OVER IJut the Democrat* nro uulj Finding out hour It went. Tho interest in tho election returns yesterday, particularly in tho later part of tho Jay, was almost entirely confined to Democrats. Thu ltepublicans found out they were whipped Tuesday night, , and came up smiling yesterday morning. J uut how general or how had tho thrashing w?h they had no particular mulety to know. Tlio first Impression tvsa that It could not bo worse, hat it got worse. Few l>tands were snatched from thr burning. Sir. Whitaker was conceded to ho electod Btato Senator, but hi: majority IIuctuated from one to thirtyuiuu. Considering tho especially earn' est effort Hindu in Clay district lo defeat Sir. Dobbins' re-election as County Commissioner, his election was something to help relievo the goneritl glooui. Tho Democrats circulated soferal ntoricf that had nothing In them, in hope ol weakening his cause, but considering that on nearly everything else on the ticket tho district went Democratic, their ollorta were a conspicuous [allure. (lusiavo II, Jledlck, n Ilepuhllcnn, waa elected to tlio cchool board Irom Webster district 09 uu outcomo ot tlx factional fljht?or rather persona! light? among the Democrats of that district. Mr. Grose only got fhrongh by the skit ot his teeth. Tlio racket ol lin horns was ever worso list evening than tho evening bo hrc, 1)058 made moat of it Tuesdaj night, but last night the men got at it and some ol the old timers, six feet long with a hark-lrom-the-tombsBouml, wen tooted until an early hour this morning The centre ot tile din v.'os nt tho l!<gi? ler oflice. Tho hoys there got do frest that they were annoying merchants ir tho vicinity, and Chief of Police Del brugge had to interfere. Atiout cloven o'clock the Opera Housi baTiil was ootten together at tho Tlnmn cralic. club room, ou the South Side, am With o. number of membersof the Younj Mcu'b Democratic Club marched uj town playing "Marching through Geor gla" and burning lota ofrcd tiro. At tho Jiegitter ctttce a halt waa mado and after music tbreo choeia were giver for tho paper. Tho crowd then went t( John 0. Pendleton'a residence on Thir teeoth ctreot, wwcro a tune waa played ifr.crctary JePion, of tho Democrat^ CooK^Bblcrat Committee, caino out am thanked tbo crowd, saying Mr. Pendle ton vna "not in." u$o| but he'll be in March fourth." "That's it," Bald EoaicbC'dy. "Morel forth!" . Tbo tin hornB took up the din and tin exow! inarchcd to Mr. Simpson's house on fourteenth street. There Mr. Simp son came out with mo&t of liLa_ clotliei ou, listened to a tuno and 60ino cheere shook hands with a lot of people am waved his hat, and tho crowii went oi out to Colonel White's. Tho Colonel's house was brightly lighted up, and the family waved hand kerchiefs out the window. The Colonel congratulated the boye and talked about "tho party of inonopo lies that seeks to jpako the rich richo; and the poor poorer." Aftereome mori cheering the crowd wont out to "Johnnj Corcoran's house, on Sixteenth street where ho was called-out and cheer given for "Johnny Corcoran, the hones workingman." Mr. Corcoran mado a modest littl speceh, saying he would try to conduc himself in the Honfin nn that thrum \ch< elected him would never regret it. lit nddedt "-Sow, boys, I jastcame Iron work, and am tired. Von must excusi me, as I am no speech maker anyway.' This was cheered to the echo, and th< large crowd ejjain tock up the xnarcl and returned to Mr. Pendjeton's. Ho was homo "this time, and after i bit; handshaking time, ho madeaepeech every word oj! which jyas audible thrc< squares away, He oaid the figures shoved he hat some Republican as well as Democratic eupporters, and ho desired to thank nol only his loyal Democratic iriends, but his fiineefc and faithful Republican sup. porters as well.' Bo yrent oyer the elec tfon returns, congratulated the Pbsem; blage, which probably numbered nllion' sand, and urged the Pemocrsta to be considerate in all respects of the rights of tbo minority. lie then introduced Delegate-elect Garden, who Baid; ' *?V7e will sepd the glad tidings ever the world, you can't break the solid South." Ex-Senator Sweeney, of Tyler county, was then introduced, andmado a falterI ing Bpseph about "colonizing this State with the pauper niggers from the South" and things like that. He wound uji nuiquely; "Thanking you (or this?ah? favor, I remain?alwyours truly." The crowd went then to yell a while in front oi County Chairman A. A. Franzheim's door, and from there to iho Isl&nd; where Clerks Mitchell and Kcok were serenaded, ftfid thenco to ^CVcral other places, keeping "Qui the racket uniiJ long alter midnigbc. Every timo they ran out of placea to go somebody would suggest, "Lot's go hack and aee Johnny 0. egain J" TJso County Cuiu&laaloneis, The new Board oi County Commissioners is mado up aa followa; Washington district?Charles Koch, Dem. Madison?II. P. McGregor, Kep. Clay?P. B. Dobhins," Rep. Union?Jame3 McGinley, Dom. Centre?Philip Yollingcr, Dem. Webster?Frank Gruse, Jem. Kitchie?A. Fritz, Rep. Richland?Dr. W. J.Batea, jr., Dem. Triadelphia?FredJD.JBade, Bep. .uoerty?.Luiuer w. iiianey, Dem. The last named three are new members. The Democrats gain one member. All the old Commissioners who ran again were re-elected. School Commissioners. Following aro the now members elected to the Board of Education ; "Washington?Dr. 0. F. "Ulrich, Rep. Madison?Myron Hubbard, Rap., loll term; S. S. Bloch, Rep., to fill vacancy. Clay?Dr. John L. Dickey, Rep. Union?J. A. Miller, Deiu. Centre?Dr. John A. CampbolJ, Dem. "Webster?G. H. Mcdick, Rep. Ritcbic?A. J. Schuhze, Rep, Tlio rrohlblllon S'ote. Following is the voto cast for Prohibition candidates other than Mr. Lynch for Congress: Washington, First ward, 3; Fnlton, 4 ?Total, 7. Madison, Second ward,. 7; Seventh ward, 12?Total, 19. Clay, 10. Union, 10, , Centre, ?. Webster, 13. . Ritchie, Eighth ward, 14. Richland, 4, at the brick school houso, Triadelphia, 0. Liberty, 27. These twenty-geven seem !o account for some missing votes ?in Liberty. ' Mr, Lynch polled 12G votes and the >ther candidates would average nearly .ho same. _____ MARSHA Lb COUNT! COMPLETE. Hubbard'* MnJorltv U?8-TJ>n f?ll ,.j 1?. . '** Following aro the figures for Marahall county complete: Supreme Judge?Reynolds, R., 2.3S0; Lucas, D., 1,GS7. Con^reM?Hubbard, R, 2,377; Pendleton, D., 1,GS9, Stato Senator?Roberts, Ri, 2,212; Dorsey, D., 1,820. Legislature?Iianen, 2,311; Miller, R, 2,343; McLure, D., 1,010; Edwards, Mugwump, 1,550. Clerk oi Circuit Court?Kimmins. R., J,200; Dailoy, D., 1,763. Clerk of County Court?Lewis, R, 1,227; Bouar, Mugwump, 1,740. Thomas Anderson, It., was elected 3ounty Commiesioner. ...... llo Voted for Hubbard. "o the Editor o/ Hit Intelllijcnccr. Sir:?Please announce in your issuo I to-morrow that I voted for \V, P, Hub OHIO COUNTY-BLEC1 Viuh. tfiqr.o CXMDIDATK.lt S ' HJ1i * Ji i ? c 2 -3 n c ! U. U a J3 U U> < HTRKME JI'DOK. F. K?f noldl, II 175 40 ?H.'? 451 507 524 1 I). 11. I.UCai, 1>? IM 81 3? 862 &01 M.' C0K0R?S?. W. l\ Hubbard, I! . 4M !K? !W> IV m VII : J.o. rcnilletou, 175 Maw WiUfeMft V. N. Lynch, Vro > 4 v 13 ir 1C . HTATK * KM ATE. N.K. Whluker,!(.... 171 45 3# 419 Mr Ml 1 J.J.Jacob. I> ....... I?l 7b JOT W7WX>C?? HOURS OIM)Kt.KOATU. w. ii. iicamo, k ir> io j*7 *:& 510 &io s Jolin cummlDi, 11 I7i? 4i s#7 150 so: ! <taai, MornlDR?iar,lt. IM WM'J int'l.v.'I 1 1). Maxwell, 11.?IC'J 40 S7H 4?? 1*7 519 J A.D.utniou,i)WHWIvjt Mar.' doc,wr,u . Holt, White, l) ~ IM M 3M Off Ml HI* John Corcoran, 1)..... if* hi us 30u 519 tVM * Hobort Blmpioti, I),.. I7fl tl.i.M 3W u: ci.inx co. coinr, 11 ltobortaoo, ft... 170 M 157 USMftlMfi i (ieo. llook.u t'(.? 7a 503 acawoow < CLKRK CIRCUIT COURT *. I,, llrlce. It ? 145 r.9 MH.41I 151 iio } J. W. Mll'-'ticll. I) 511 M 111 S3-.'5V.> I bard against Jol'm 0. Pendleton for C< Kreeauian froiu the First district of W Virginia, and oblige, MIKE Fuageh Whaling, IK. Va, jibe, &, Tnlkuf tltu Future. Thore is already talk of running Jo Corcoran on tho Democratic ticket Chief of Polico against John Cumin on tbo Republic*!! ticket. Thero ie c a growing boom for A. A. Frantheln. Democratic noiainco for SborllT. grow out of bis good party work aa Oimirn of the County Cowuillteo iu tho } lamented contest. TUB 1LKS'. UBCBlTiQN J In Honor of Bloiiroo anil Illco and A I Ilrhlget. f Theengageinentof "My AuntBridx , closed to a good audience last night the Opera IIouso. After tlio porformanco AVheel [ Lodge B. P. 0. gave tho malo ni( . bera of tho company a reception in Bhapo of a stag social at Germania hall Tho members of tho Biack Thi ! Company, playing at the Grand, w i alco honored pucBta, nnd a largo nijm of members, with a low prominent r tlemen not Kilts, made up a congoi crowd. With epecch and song **.1 ^.eneri refreshmenlatbonitfhtwas passed ii r.anne^ eo enjoyable that none' prcB will Boon forget it. Ill tho County ClcxU'n OUlco. 3 Thrco deeds of trust and tho followi j transfer of realty wero admitted . record yesterday: * Deed made October 27.1890, by Alb 0. Munchemeyer and others to Geo Stcinsrnebor, in consideration of $i,-j for lot No. 13 in square 10, in the to , of South Wheeling. ' Tho certificate of .incorporation of I ' Forest Coal Company was left record. The incorporators aro ?f. . Paull, Alfred paull, J. C. Alderson, W. Woods nnd L. A. Warneke. 1 ' company's charter grants it the priyil J of doing alaiost anything and oxpi September 22,19-iO. ^ a writing xrom iuc sorest Uoal Uc j; pany appointing and constituting 1 Paull ita attornoy was also filed J record. ; Mary Ann Iliddlo was appointed i J ecutrix of tho will of tho late Sandy ? Kiddle, and gave bond in tho suit $600, no eocizrity being required by I J terms of the will. 1 Licensee to marry were granted , Charles S. Fry, of Monroe county, * and Stella Carr, of this city, and to b'a ' uel P. Welsh and Jennie S. Miller, b( 5 oi this county^ . ' William Baumann was yesterday i 1 pointed executor of Mary A. Hanli I will: bond, $SG0. no eecurity repair f by tne terms of the will. William Baumann was also made tamentarv guardian of Raymond Haul orphan of-Mary A. Hanke; bond, $S( : u0 eecprjty required. 1 Election to be Sjettlcd. 1 At 8 o'clock this evening tho couti lor the easy chair which tho Wlieeli Instalment Company proposes to givo 1 tho .Congressional randidnta rnrptvi (ho largest vote will be uecjiied at t company's store on Market street. The have been a good many votes cast, a; as everybody has been invited to present, an interesting time may rcmc ably be expected. A Perfect Cake. Marvin's new borae*ma4e gius wafers are just about as near a' pent cake as it is easy to get. You'll ricv regret trying a pound." SPIES Qx'sAVIGATIOy. ?U?ge of Wntcrana'^lbybuionts of Boal Tho lltver Intorc3tn. Tho river was still falling last nigl with 11 feet in the channel. Yesterday morning the Matt F. All< got away for Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock. The Ben Hur .departed for Parkersbu at 11:30 a. m.?The Andes passed (low from Pittsburgh at 2 p. m.?Tho U. 1 Phillips and the Liberty were in and oi on time. ^ AO-day me n. is.. iicuiora win icfli the wharf at 8 a. m. for Pittsburgh.The Courier is to-day'o Parkerabu: packet, leaving at 11:30 a.m.?Tho < W. Batcljelor ia duo down from Pitt burgh for Cincinnati at S a. m.?Ti local packcta will all bo around as uauc The following ia from a rccent isauo ( a Cincinnati paper; / "Tho new ateauier Congo, built hy V G.Knox tt Son, of Marietta, Ohio, f< the Big Sandy and Pomeroy Packi Company, arrived yesterday mornir and attracted a great deal of attentioi Sho waa buM for the Cincinnati, Whee ing and Pittsburgh trade, nnd tatre? tli place of the Itmnbow, burned a Bho time ago, as the regular Tuesday packe She ia well and substantially built, an has all tho latest improvements. She *22h feet in length, o'<3 feet beam and i feet depth of hold.' > Her cylinders ai eignteen inches in diameter, with ase^ en-foot stroke, Sho has three six-flue boiler?, forty-two inches in diameter an twenty-eigtit foot long, and, allowed pouude pressure. '\?Jer cabin is neat and plain, and fu; niahed now throughout, and contaii forty staterooms ior guests. Tho tezc is large and contains the usual quarter for the officers and crew. The new hot has the rounding stern, and comir down sheavoraged twelve miles an how and hor pilot 'reports her an eaqy bnndli i Sbp will be lighted by electricity. Tb Congo will leave for Pittsburgh on hi first trip in tho trade this evening, ij charge of the following officers: Captair Ed F. Maddy \ clerk, Jules "Wehrman pilots, Will Erookhart and Aaron M< Laughlin; mate, Clay Dalo; steward Irwin Johnson." She will bo here fc the first time to-morrow. RUDYARD KIPLING THE WRITER OF THE HOUR. His First Serial Story, "T|Li|tM Failed' BEGINS IK TniJ INTELLIGENCE! Next Saturday. A STOltV OK ABSOUBLNGIXTERES' Bj tbo Most popular Author ol the Day. m RETURNS-OFFICIAL, "llch Trl?.l?lplil.. IINM)'. WO ililliillililtl |18 CUM Of, M 12V 1U. 4C. 7T, IK ST. 37 % 1717 ICO 83H?? 13 lit t3t? 111 31 *;| 7S 1*. 78 157 t'J06 IS 110 6IH0I M 72 t2S 130 40 74 57 CC 34 106 47ft! l> 84* ?sn 13 |U9141 W JW 72 77 8! 7V U7 IMS 7 * 12 f t Z } : IS 2 .. . I h'G M 6VK57A 20 C9108 llf 4C 70 K ffi 87 91 4750 12V fl?W7 13 112 143 11C CI 74 80 X 7? 138 1SM K M 0IM72 30 07 MlM 40 7.*. f.7 "J 07 % 1731 M M C7f Off th 127 U2 4r> 7.*i [<; !k? % W ;oO 'o; w/cw 36 wis- jit <o 73 $ so K ? iVu II! 63^ fiCl 3? K? 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Rmifeli1 I real estate agency, which ho struck side wiso. This broke his fall somewha uut and turned him bo that ho dropped t tho pavemont in front of the lower Wit p^i'dowof "Wheat& Handler's Btoro. 11 , I struck on his shoulder and tho left eid M of hio face, causing tho blood to Hofreely from hio noso and mouth, Ju o inK instant a doien willlngr hands wei ,in. ready to help him, and ho was carrio [ll0 into tho Jlcgiflcr counting room, vbex I be wa.i laid on apilo of paper. A phys 3'rD eian was summoned* and a telephon cro message sent to police headquarters d ber rectinp, that tho patrol wagon bo callei tn. end ft messenger despatohod to worn'.hi jlal parents that ho was dangerously hui nndfwould bo brought homo. dub When tho physician arrived th i n young man had not lost consciouancaa en{ A partial examination showed that n bones were broken, and by tho time th patrql wagon arrived ho had bent pm .tally roused and complained that hi jE? boad was hurt. ' ? At tho young tnau's homo bast preparations for big arrival had hee made, aud ho.was taken to his father ru0 room on tho patrol atrctcber, M After bo had been undressed, ho Ioj ffn' all consciousness, and tho bloou bega to How freely from, hio nose and moutl tho ^10 Parian mado a oareful eramini ior l'on an^ ^ouni^no bonesbroken, and tb p skull intact except that there was ?' slight intimation that tho inner table "he have suffered a very slight frat turo. res lie suffered from a severe concussio of the brain, and the breaking of a sma ?n. artery. Towards oYening ho hecam partially conscious, and .tho blecdis for stopped, both favorable. indication Late last night there was a fair chant ex. of his recovering. That ho cbould fa A, Eucb a dietauco and alight in tho mai l0f ner ho did, and break no bones, Been _jj0 miraculous. 77utcr(Alnmcnt Tills fA-cnln^. Tho ladies'oociety, "The Gleaners, of tho North Street M. E. Church, wi ! ?? give a musical and litorary "cntertair raunt at thochurtb this evening at ofcIcck. Among those who will tak j," part in tbo programme are Mrs. Shel hasoand Mieg I>cnn, Mr. It. 'AT. Strai e and Mrs. 1311a billon-Martin, tho elo cutioniet, formerly of this city, wh c?" will recito "Tho Chariot Race," fro: |Vq! "Ben liar." A I'loaamssenia Of health and strength renewed and c easo and comfort follows tlio nso c 2St Syrup of Fics, aa it aota in harmony wit! nature to effectually cleanse the eysten to when costive or billious. For sale in 50 D3 and $100 bottles by all leading druggist: Uo \ ... ("e Everything iu Benson. Everybody appreciates a delicious oye hs ter stow and it in probably for this.rea in* con that tho demand for Marvin's hand made oyster crackers is oo great at tbi season of the year, for a stevr is not bal a etew without good crackera. Marvin'i er Hand?made i\nd shell oyster crackers ar< set the nueBt in the land. Get some Iron er your grocer and try them. For a cat, bruise, burn or scald, then is nothing equal to Chamberlain s Pair Halm, It heals the parts more qucklj ta. than any other application, and unleei the injury is very severe, no ecar is left it, For sale by W. w. Irwin, 0. K. Goetze TnUn I'lnM n oo -I .1 -itr -n-TtTin u""" .iviuii, \j. kjuituvpi ttUU u . jj. will ;n icms. jmw Marble nud Granlte? If you intend erecting a Monument, E Vault, Marker or memorial ol any kind, and want llrst-claes work and low prices, call at office of L. A. Moore, eecond iloor ?e McLain'fl Building, 1205 Market street ? L. S. Good sells dry goods tho cheapest, re Grandmother's Hot Cnlccs. s* No lover of thoso delightful hot calces 10 that our {jrandmother used to make for u3 should be without Marvin's eelf-rais31 ing pancake flour. No bother or trouble, no expensive baking powder, no danger ? of failuro. Ark your croaer for it. )r r - jr " 1.5 a constitutional and not a local disease, .y and therefore It cannot bo cured by local f. application?. It requires a constitutional t? remedy llko Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, j workiiiB through tlio blood, eradicates tho jj_ Impurity which causes and promotes tho disease, and clTects a permanant cure. r. Thousands of peoplo testify to tho succcsa 0 'of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for 2 catarrh whoii other preparations had failed. fl Ilood's Sarsaparilla also builds up tho wholo ^ system,"and makes you feel renewed hi _ henlth and strength. p5 N. D. If you decidc to try Hood's Sarsaf' parllla do not bo Induced to buy any othqr. ! Hood's Ss ! BoUlbydnicffists. f!l;ilxfor?U. rroparedouly m by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothocirlei, Lowoll, Man. ? 100 Dosoo Ono Dollar r ? TI3 ' ll There la one plnco 1: mp.tj I ! to And Just . iglj simm \ til I and pleaseyou l \ ) aND COMFORT Vfl iWMli e?Tu^^ I 11 neW.Ksy. i/fi \ MlWl fouud at Hoffa f 1'' , l \ M Storo at price* that HE ( ) J |\\\l IP q??U!y considered. H. O. ' M IC18 Hi AMOXO TUB JDST1CK). Juitlcc Arklo Sfutld n Man lu ?Jnll nod Squlro Davli lum n Chine do Case* Yesterday Justice Aiklo issued i\ warrant for Michael Kllhan on tho charge of drunkenness, on complaint of Patrick Mahanoy, and at tho same tiino a peace warrant for tho samo man on tho samo .. complainant's information. Oflicor Carnoy served tho warranto, s and at the hearing it Waa shown that Kilhau had threatened to do bodily harm to Malmsey, who is a watchman at * tho Chapline hill tunnel. It was also found that Killmn had boon on a spree. Ho was sent to jftil in default of a dollar 5 Hue in tho first caco and in default of bond in tho second ease. Yestorday, Jlo Ilearn, who with Ho Why purchased Bint; Tnl'a laundry on id Market streot near Seventeenth, ap* '' peared before Justico Davis and com 7. plained that Hlng Tai, who has been about tho laundry a (treat deal oinco he sold out, had stolen a diamond ring from him valued at&15, and two$0 gold nieces. Blnu Tal was arrested by Ofllcera | 2 Lukens and AVcst, and upon being " searched showed no ovidence of guilt. A second examination of his clothing, however, nroducod tho ring from bo"y tween the llnlni? and outer goods of his vest. Tho golu plccca wero not found. * Sine Tai was sent to jail In default of r, 5500 bond, ana tho ting was retained by ? the Juetico as evidence. ? Sinn Tul wim very much Dcrturbod II about the rnaltcr, and sent to Pittsburgh j. (orhia friend to corno down and help j ,i him out of tho scrape. He leels particu? liiriy bail about it because hid being sont. to jail will, according to a custom among I, his i.'OUl'trynX'U, cauao him to be tabooed ? in all Chinese oocicty. '* MAlrflJiVl'lililtT t| ThoNcu llrowory?1'onolnR lu n Itullroad. 0 Personal mid Genrml. !* llarry Hood will locato ut McKeoiport, l'a. 0 Mr*. William tlrownloa, of Wcllsburg, is visit* ,e iug relatives licre. IV Brick work will bo commenced on the Del* U mout Brewery to day. . n "My Aunt UrMgct" at tho Opera House to* , night will draw well. 1 Tho merry-go-round below tho Union bridge ? will occupy tho Uelmout stovo works during tlio1 l- wluter. G Mr. and Mr*. .fames A. Dickiou entertained , i. tho Arcadian club at their rotidcnca ou Fourth Mrect lout evening. ? Tho tewer lu tho old portion of tho Standard] 3 Mill caved In again yesterday, and mills t*os. 1,2, | :t 3 and -1 arc ofTlu couscquencc. I>o not fail to attend the festival at tho Lafa-1 n yetto lull on Friday Had Saturday evening, November 7 mid 8, for tlio bcuctlt of tho HaptUt ? church. Admission cents, including ?uppsr; 0 without mpper 10 ccuts. . o Opera Howe, Thursday night, "My Aunt .. Bridget." The greatest show ou cartn. "Oh : lly Goab." Cet your seats early at Ong's drug ''Q storo. Reserved teats W con ti, gallery Scents. A few choiceteats ot75 ccots, ? y A force or if\cn employed by the Cleveland & n x uumjrRU ui?koauCompany arrived iu the city I , rcsicnJay nwrvlug and began putting up a high i 0 hoard (onco alone tho cut bide ol the truck (torn ! Hanover Ktrvct to thoiwgengcr depot Krouudn. i jt *?' .J'WVU, of Whculiug. rwjoutiy dec led a, building orj tbls fddo of tbo railroad auii liaa u opoucd a ?nloou opening on t!\o track, and Hi.tj. ncy Mel.atcj, another wiloon.^Cvipcr tlcxt door, i? eratloi; n tallows' on tho silo (.1 ihc in Si'. w' v, w "} ? s?looo. '0 JlitkO pcojilo nu.I ?ltiers livtas alonz ji ((iu ousc eWo ruiuto n vitaroiia woit nM "F"1"11 llie. 'oafi Vol lists aicn sain tlior too llo.trucUKl to hull.l thg * \?P"1 "?p.<"?! Ulty pro-1 ?.c3cd, finishing it down ?.s far as noUo'h pwcv it P^?d alct^ tl>o dnc of the prupwetl Jour- -,.,1 II defied tho railroad employes to Ioup** i? a fawn 0 croyrt of menand Jjjys n^eot &0 d?y lnTho?lc fAc^i ?).r' who vrua very much worked ?' ?r?,nM iS^r^MorV }l waa feircd lh4t tll?? i? maS 4u?afflfin!e VPUvkcu "10 fence builders 11 olSn.i *,crF m.?u' ,bnt everything I , -uiiuK lueuaj, wun lacexl ceptlon of pleutr of plulu talk. . McKnteo1 IS threatened to cut down tho posts as fust as tbcy! were put up aud displayed ati c^. Today may j bring new cjeifolppmonis. U i? said that tlx' vailroAil company ih trying to shut out the 1 loons near tlio depot, us elsewhere, anil tnls is | " the reasnn. the fence is being uut up. The comji pany propones making a park on the west side' of iijc dop.9??, 8 miAiitu, ? All Sort* o* liocal News and OosBlp from .* tho UIum City# GcorRc ttomlck ii on tfc* sick list. Quinsy is troubling blm. 0 Mike Kane mathed-ft finger and M. L. Tarbct Q a thumb Lnn railroad car door yesterday, | John Math nnd Zeko Morrla got Into a political altercation yesterday, aud Mutii htruclc Morris. The Mayor will settle tho case. ,{ A IJcllalro. Zinesvlllc tr< Cleveland railroad t train left here yesterday for tho dark bills of 11 Mpnroo county with "twenty two loaded cars. :l Mr. J.T. Miles, who camo hero from Atwater, O., to work ut the l?. & l*. railroad olllco, was C taken suddenly sick, and lctt for homo yester, day, '* Col. C. I* I'oonnan's defeat was largely due to many Republican sore heads who soraichcd him. Ninety or one hundred in liellaUo alone did this. Thieves tried tocffect an entrance to the store of Sonuclmu & Co. through the cellar. They worn frtcUn>ni\.* 1 ?_ ..........v.* iiuk?uvui| uciorc any 3 damage was done. { C. E. E. Cblldcrs and Chief Llueberger, of 3 the freight fuapsctlon bureau, wero here this > week, investigating some matters pertalnlug to 3 the ofllclal clttssillcutlon. 1 A BuKLmore ?t Ohio engine and two box care were demolished in a yard wreck hero yesterday. No one was-hurt The box curs were 5 ?irricd off by nearby resldonta for fire wood, i Telegraph oC.ices were beiclged here yesterday by greitoowds of people alier fuller returns, many UcUafre people taking as much interest 1 iu Ohio county, \V. Va., a3 tbo people, there , thernselm. A. D, Dougherty it Co., the pike contractors, 1 have received tools by the cur load, picks, * shovels, wheelbarrows, scrapers,etc., aud.are ready for work oa the new pike between here and Wccgce, Dr. \Y. IT. Morrison was tendered a surprise at thy homcof his tiarents iu the Fourth wnnl l>v a 1 largo crown of friends, the occaslou being his i birthday, lie will locate on Jacob street, South , Wheeling, ihJs week. , . Owen 3lnrray, nlghtwatchraan at the Cleveland & Pittsburgh depot here, was threatened withaknllc by one oi tho many Italians who sleep about town. Murray was driving them oil' the company's property. Swellings iutho neck and all other , farms of scrofula, jjalt rliem, etc., are cured by Hood's Saraaparilla. 4 Orders lor pure Eye and Bourbon . "Whisky promptly filled at Lally's, 2100 Main Rt. ICimmnl Whiflk'v n nnpcinltv. j "I used Ilood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh, I ami received great relief anil benefit from It. Tho catarrh was very disagreeable, causing constant dlscliargo from my nose, rluglng noises In my ears, and pains Itf tho back at my head. The effect to clear ray head In tho morning by hawking and spitting was painful. Hood's SarsaparJHa gavo mo relief Immediately, whllo In time I was entirely cured. I Uilnk Hood's Sarsaparllla la worth Its weight In gold." Mrs. G. b. Gion, 1020 Eighth Street, N.W., "Washington, D. C. "Hood's Sarsaparillafliaa helped motnoro for catarTli and Impure blood than anything else I over used." A. Hall", Byraouso, H. Y, irsapariila | SolilbydmggtiU. ?1; she forjtf. Prepared onlf J by O.I. K001) & CO,,/Ypotliccarica,Lowoll,MaM?' I 100 Doses One Dollar ! a the city for you u what will K/AJ 'PfpfmA "' IN STYLE fM'Sk 6 n all respccts, / I H 1 III,a Rp?? 1 iicii von iuve I \ All Wl 1 i."1oum- IvJfy c?1r and Frcuch J all styles arc j /[ i yp &*\\ Popular Shoo // ( [! \ iSsT'lV v tU'ircompciUlou, I J I i I'MU) Call ?uil bo cou- jj * j ? lAjlljtX hoff, 3 MAIN 8TREET. . - * Dry Coods-Stono & Thomas. Stoke & Thomas, EXCEPTIONABLE BARGAINS This Week in Our Cloak Department. ioo Scotch Cheviot Jackets at $3,00, worth 4.00. 75 Blue Diagonal Jackets at $3.75. worth 5.00. 100 Stockinet Jackets at $13.98, worth 18.00. 50 Seal Plush Cloaks at $16.00, worth 20.00. 40 Seal Plush Cloaks at $20.00, worth 25.00. 25 Seal Plush Cloaks at $25.00, worth 35.00. 500 Children's Cloaks from $1.25 up. ^ PAR IS ROBES. *1 r* Pitfflrn 1? of d*& r*C t / > r\r\ * utkxitt *wuv,a ub pu yu) vaiuv. ?WiW? 50 Pattern Robes at $12.98, worth 20.00. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Tbc Largest Stock in the State. SPECIAL THIS WEEK?100 Pairs 10-4 All-Wool Blankets at $3.50 per pair, worth $5.00. ATLANTIC TEA CO. Tea Importers and Coffee Roasters. OUR HOUSE EARLY ANTICIPATED an advance in values owin# to the pending turlil bill, which is now a law, and tho total failure of tho fruit crops. Wo bad tbo courage of our convictions and bought largely of California's Celebrated Canned and Dried Fruits. Our purchases of Foreign Fruits havo all entered the Custom Houae under the old tariff law and are now in transit. We havo Just received our first shipment of California Canned Fruits?two car loads of Peaches, Apricots, Pears and riumbs?all new and standard good*, in heavy syrup, and propose to give our thousands of patrons the benefit of our titnoly purchases. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Wo havo just received our import of Now Crop Teas. They aro erceptioaally Rich in Flavor and Possess Great Strength. CLUB ORDERS! Our Club Order Department is growiugin favor. Our liberal offer to pay freight ou all orders amounting to $10 and upwurds, (Sugar excepted, has umde for us hundreds of customers -within a radius of two hundred miles. Standard A Sugar, 15 lbs for- $1 00 Mustard Sardine*, 3 caim for..! 25 standard Uranulatcd Hukki, 14 lbs for l 00 Oil Sardines, 5 wins tor............ 25 Edal Standard California AprlcoW, hc*vy Pshnou, .t vans tor.................. 25 Syrups, per can- .. 25 Tanloeo, 4 lbs for.??... 25 Best Standard California Readies, heavy Rolled Oats G lbs for.. ...... 'J5 nyrup, per cno ? 25 New Kalfdns, per pound-...., 10 Best Standard CalUorula l'cara, heavy syrup, New Eniilkh Currants. 1 lbs for......~~...?..? 25 per can .. ..... 25 New Navy Beans, 3 quarts lor.. 20 Best Standard California Plumbs, heavy f>o Mar Soap, 7 bars for- 25 syrup. per can. .. 25 So Bar Soap, 10 bars for. 25 Best Standard Tomatoes, per can- 10 GckhJ Laundry Soap, 15 bars for..,.;..........;... 25 Standard Sugar Corn, pec can* 10 Clothes Fin* one Cent Per Dozen.? ?. ATLANTIC TEA CO, 1109, lilt and 2269 Market St,, and 19,21 and 23 Twenty-Third St., Heeling. tSTTfn I.wnl. !,( ! Tlman Who Can Fnltniv.-iBSa TH ? ? TP~V U?"* w ? v I nt HtbULl -OF THE HUBBABD-PBHDLETOK VOTING CONTEST WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT OUR STORES m wwv ^ ^ - ? ?- - THURSDAY EVENING, AT S O'CLOCK. EVERYBODY WELCOME! Wheeling Instalment Co, AOS. 113G TO ll iO MARKET STREET. JQ9KPH H. Mo House &. Horrmann.?Furnture, Carpets, Stovos, Etc. Agreat R. R. wreck and crash In furniture. Ye?, and It is going ip, too. But It makes no difference to HOUSE & HERRMANN. I; Ve keep on selling the best goods In town. The railroad comlany will pay for this loss. We will sell you the best article to bo lad for love or money, and we won't charge you for tho lovo, Ither.'and you'll pay less money than elsewhere at t ~ -- nuusE & HERRMANN, "THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS." 1 On EaBy Weekly or Monthly Payments. S NO. 1300 MAIN STREET. 1 1