A GOOD GHOST STORY
Which coraoa to Hand from out in
Marshall Oouuty.
STRANGE HAPPENINGS AT ft HOUSE
Where Ci'unnlH havo Tried Night
Nlglit, but in Vain, to Hurt u
CI no to tlio Catise?l$.xploaioiiH, Win
dows Broken ami Doom Rattled.
Tho Perpetrators Ballet Proof.
Keports como from tlio vicinity of
Loudensville, Marshall county, of bouio
.-.trance happenings that would make a
capital ghost story, but at this ago of
tlio world ghost stories aro not in it, bo
it is enough to rolato tho incldonta as
they were given to a reporter ami let
the reailor form his own conclusions.
About two weeks ago strango ami
weird noises and reports began to an
noy tho family of a wealthy farmer liv
in# on tho hills back xji tho abovo
named town. While tho family was
seeking repose a loud report would bo
heard, as of a gun being fired off just
. utsido tho house. Search \vould bo
made all around tho premises, but
nothing could l?o found to indicate tho
presence oi anything or anybody that
could causo such a noise. About the
timo tho family would get settled down
ready to turn in again, crash would go
the glass in a window, aud all would bo
confusion again; then an outsido door
would bo shaken as though somebody
was trying to pull it from its hinges.
Not'only has tho family kept a close
lookout, but four or live men havo been
! i pt on guard, both in moonlight and
darkness, and whilo the strango noises
and weird transactions no on as usual,
nothing lias yet been discovered that
would throw tho slightest light on
tho mystery. Glass will bo smashed
and loud reports occur "right under tho
nose oi the guard," as tho reliable in
formant put, it, but tho closest scrutiny
reveals nothing.
Tho family is distracted and tho
guards worn'out and no solution of tlio
mystery in sight. Tho farmer thought
to"catch somebody by shooting through
tho doors when they wore shaken; ho
lie.loaded his trusty rillo and when the
outside door was seized by tho shakes ho
would bang away, sending a bullet
crashing through tho thin panel oi tlio
door, expecting when it was unbolted
and opened to find the prostrate form
of his tormentor lying lifeless at his
feet, but no traco oi anything has been
banged in this way, although the doors
havo been in that manner riddled with
bullets.
Tho matter is puzzling in the ex
treme, and there must bo some explana
tion of it, but it docs not appear 011 the
Hirfacc. The farmer at whose house
these things are taking placo is known
throughout tho county, and ho is
wealthy and influential.
The source of tlio information is the
most reliable and trustworthy. It is
somewhat like tho case of tlio 31cComas
"haunted house," over in Belmont
county twelvo or fifteen years ago,
which" attracted national attention be
fore it was discovered that a hysterical
girl's very simple tricks were at tho
bottom of all tho seemingly mysterious
manifestations.
AT THE THEATRES.
A Itaro List of Attractions Offered l>y the
Local Mnnagorji this Week.
"Daniol Boone" had tho usual largo
and yelling audience at tlio Grand Sat
urday night. At tlio Opora House
"Birds oi a Feather" was not well patron
ized. The fact is theatre goers have had
enough of tlio farce-comody business
with specialty attachments, and only
the best can do a good business any
more. This evening a play by the same
author, "A Barrol oi Money, will ho
seen at tho Grand. At tho Opera IIouso
tho Howard Burlesque company, with
Eva Itav Hamilton and lots of good
tpcciulty artists will be the attraction.
Friday afternoon aud evening Gilmore's
band will give two concorts. Saturday
night tho Joll'erson-Florenco combina
tion will give "The Itivals." Thorc will
bono attraction this season so well
worthy of tho patronage of tho best
class of people.
Howard liurloMiuo C'ompanj*.
This evening this compauv will bo
-eon nt tho Opera House. Tho Pita
burgh Commoner says: The Howard
Uijr Burlesque company has been doing
a large business at Harry "Williams'
Academy. It is so well and popularly
?known that thero was no difficulty at
any performance to fill overy Eeatin
the house. Thoso who want to see
something good should visit tho Acad
emy this afternoon or evening.
"A Uurrol of Money."
"A Barrel of Monov." Who doesn't
want it?" And who won't avail them
selves of a chance to see it though they |
cannot possess it? This bright and i
unique comedy will bo tho attraction at
the Grand Monday and Tuesday. Tho
stage ollccts during tho great iron mill I
scene, a feature of tho play, aro said to
excite the utmost admiration, so per
fectly, so realistically doc3 tho large en
nine* work, tho machinery move and the
hands whir. Tho manner in which a
young girl, tied to ono of tho revolving
bolts, is saved from almost certain death,
i.i a new and striking departure in
stage mechanism.
Tho Giliuoro Concerts.
The musical event of tho season will
without question bo the two concerts at
tho Opera Ilouso next Friday by the
(iilmore band. Two different program
mes will be rendered, and features will
bo tho famous Intorraczzio from
"Cavilleria liusticana," which is said to |
hr.vo made tho success of tho opera, the I
solos, instrumental and vocal, "Shor-,
man's March to tho Sea" transformed |
into a funeral march, and "Columbia"
with solo variations for a wido rango of i
instruments.
"Joshua Siiujilcluu" Coming.
On Thursday evoning tho new rural
comedy called "Joshua Simpkins" will
lie at the Grand for ono night. Tho
veteran actor, Mr. J. W. Garner, is tho
fitar. In addition to a number of new
features, they carry thoirown band and
orchestra and mako a parade as farmers,
which is said to bo very ludicrous and
funny. Seat3 will bo placed ou salo at
Uenthor's on Wednesday.
Anmtonr ThoaU-lcaltt.
Some well known amateurs havo boon
rehearsing for some time a couplo of
dramatic pieces, which will bo perforin
j'd some timo in January. A doublo
bill, "Down by tho Sea" and "Box and
Cox," will bo performed. The following
peoplo will take part: Tiie Misses Janle
Ciood, Minnio Loring and Mattie Cald
well, and Messrs. Charles W. List, E. B.
I ran/.heim, R. C. llaase, Charles B. Ott,
B. Simpson and W. W. Whitinyer.
JcfToraou in "Tho ltlval?."
Tho xnero announcement that Joe
Jotl'orson will appear at tho Wheeling
Opera llouao next Saturday oveuing in
"Tiio Rivals" ought to bo and doubting*
will bo sufficient to pack tho house,
and thoso who want to seo him and
Mro. Drow on what may b(? expected to
bo their last visit to Whuoliinr will bo
wiso to bo euro Beats at tho lirat oppor
tunity. in tho company, besides thuso
two, nro I?ouis Jiunoi and a lon^ Hat of
actors of fame. It ia not often that
>\ heeling in ho fortunate ad to secure ho
lino an attraction.
STA01J SNOWri'AKIiy.
Into S..?. ..f ll.o S??S? ?"'*?" A1,OUl
l'lnj? nn.t ritiyof.
Thomas G. Soubrook?.,..aUe!J up na
Hill Vtie in that lnunorihta eomuix,
"Tho* Cadi." Nyo has begun 1?,^
hU own identity. and when no ur..\\?a
chock on lila plotboric bank account ho
cashes tho snino with a 'rc'""lo("a,,^y
taintyof being arrested tor I[orj.or>.
IHv bv day Nvo growa more siloi tin d
'al[ ,u?l Seibrooko corresponding; y
inbllaut. At tho Lamb a club not long
ntto Nvo when csllod fur n character.
fficVpeccb,0aldKadly:>'Ocntlo,nen.J
Kn'^Kfeeble''imitation of Mr.
Sjeabrooke, who is here.
Thoro are coven stock companies
iimoni! tho Sew York theatres, aud tho
seven leading ladies were born In six
t ho'"'!'wu'i'i i r "troo
1* !tn,1 Miv'H Al'UCS liootn, 01
Germany. , ,
v t rif' lii'o Yist Side, gave a dinner
?$? to llSnWrf liisold schoolmate,
W. Frank llcnnig, tlio leading tup
itort of Mr. Keene, who ia l'l- y'UI;
the Marquam Grand this week. U ?
reunion of tlio two
happv one. Ouring the evoiu ig -"^
lleiiiiig KrtV0.t,^vural ^hakospeiirc^n ^
lections, which were liearvii} 11
ciated. ..
Mana"er Post, of tho Opera Houso,
was very greatly put oijt on
evening by receiving a te egram iroin
Itobert Downing, the tr^ed'Ji. 13
Pittsburgh,8;aVt11 JF? 3 physician h?3
very sore ami tlV j.isengagement
ordered him to calico! n ?? .
hore Nourlv evory scat in tho iiousl
had been sol'd in adviince.-ll?A'"3""1
(I'd.) Jonniu'.
Tho clover little dancer, Mile. Texar
kansas, with tho 1 [emyilurlesciueUm
lativ, at tho Grand last ^eek.wftswu
aio'wn in Ixjuisvillo as a strce. ncivspa
ncr hawker, commonly called Cotton
lie-id Sallv." She had a natural taltnt
for dancing, and is probably tho def
eat woman oi her kind oil the \atiUy
John ISranagan wentdown to' ^rtin a
Ferry this afternoon to sro his oi
isjstwssass
"'cliarles 15. llanford noivvill.*
Marlowe, will star uMtBcaj.onin Jul us
("?, =>ir" as Vnrc .liifc'?!i. He won >>?<
eesa in tlds role with Booth and Barrett,
anil lias purchased their scenerj, prop
crtiea, etc.
W. J. Gilbert, tho compos or j>f ?o?c
operas, owns a library.of
and a parrot which ia considered tno
finest talker in Kngland.
Tho latest comedy sensation, Little
Trrao " will be seen at the Grand Opel .1
House next Wednesday, niatu.ee and
night, December 9.
Clrirles A. I.oder and wife, 1'- L.
Hnmnliroy and Miss K?io George, o
the "Oil. \Vhat a Sight" company, are at
tho McLuro.
Mine. Jananschek has been very saC"
cesstul on tho road with her now play,
"Tho Harvest Moon.
A MEAT "WAGON STRUCK
By nn Engine nml binnshed?The Driver
nml JIor.se Escape.
Late Saturday afternoon Wm.Burk
ley, Jr., liad an extremely narrow
escape from being killed in Kirkwood
by a C., L. & W. engine. lie was driv
ing a meat wagon into Kirkwood, and
just before ho readied the C., L. & W.
tracks the company's flagman warned
him of an approaching engine and cau
tioned him to wait until it passed.
Burkley saw the engine, and thinking
ho had time to cross ahead of it, started
on. The engine was backing up slowly
with two brakemen standing on the
front step. Burkley succeeded in get
ting the wagon load of meat on the
track in titnefor it to bo struck squarely
in tho center. The engine pushed it
quito a distance along tho track, break
ing all tho wheels and tho bed and
scattering meat in all directions.
Tho two brakemen got of! just as the
wheels struck, and Burkley immediate
ly afterward. No one was"hurt and tho
horses sustained no injuries bovond a
rough shaking up as they fcero "jerked
along with tho wagon. Yafd engines,
as a rule, pass over the crossing much
more rapidly than did this ono, and
had it been running more rapidly tho
accident would certainly have cost Burk
ley his life.
STILL HARPING ON IUcGRANN.
The Old Swindler Htill is tho Object uf
Occasional Anxious Inquiries.
Tho polico still receive occasional in
quiries for the old swindler, Col. Porter,
alias McGraun, who was arrested here,
and taken to Martinsburg. The latest
caiiio to hand yesterday, wlion tho
editor of tho York, Pa., Clazdlc wrote
that he would like to know tho status
of tho Colonel's case, as lie thought he
hud some new information about his
romantic and eventful career. U. S.
Marshal II. S. White and Deputy Mar
shal Will White wore hero on business
yesterday, and an Intclligencki: man
asked the marshal what had been done
with tho prisoner. IIo said no dis
position had yet been mado of him.
Tho order was to remove him from
Martinsburg to tho county jail here
until such timeas tho U. S. court should
order his removal to the District of
Columbia for trial on tho charges
against him there, but this stop lias
not yot boon taken, for tho reason that
the '(J. S. court meets at Martinsburg
Decomber IS, and as the case may then
be acted on there, it was not thought
worth whilo to go to tho trouble of
bringing him back hero for so short a
time. ?
Clt.e for Citoup.?Use Dr. Thoma3'
Eelectrie Oil according to directions. It
is tho best remedy for all sudden at
tacks of colds, pains aud inflammation,
and in juries. ? daw
You can get tho right price on Ameri
can Watches of 0. C. Gcnther.
The Wheeling Building Association
I is still open for now members/ Meets
Saturday evenings at oilico of Franklin
Insuranco Company, No. S-t Twelfth
1 KtrecJ' .
Sick Headache? Buecuam's Tills
[ will relieve.
at Tin: main stkkist uumsu.
Tho WatvrKUennmlMop* Worlt?No Unra*
u;;u l-'eni'cil but thu Delay,
The workmen uttho Main street stono
bridge wcro pushing things yesterday
morning A coureo or two of utono was
udded to those which luid beforo been
laid oil the north end, but the new lay
ers were not cemented. Thu rapidly
rising river backed the water in
tlio crock up so that it covered
the south abutment all but tho tips of
the htoncu which havo been placed in
position, and about half of tho now
utono work on the north end. it was
apparent lato yesterday afternoon that
tho water would yet cover tho wholo
business on both ends. Tho uuutli
abutment is not as lii^li as tho north by
one course of stone. Where yesterday
morning tho workmen had ? a mortar
bed used in mixing tho cement to pour
between the cracks of tho stone, last
evening old cement barrels were lloat
ing about in a very dirty lake of water.
One engine used in operating the big
derrick on tho Houth abutment was in
the water for about half its depth.
It is uncertain how Ions tho liich
water will delay tho work. It is said
that no damage Is to bo feared to tho
work, unless the sand boxes should
suffer, and as they are plugged with
nrecn wood not likely to Hwell, it is
hoped that tlioy will come out of tho
bath all right. Thoso of tho stones
which had not boon cemented will prob
ably have to bo reset, as the water will
leavo a sodimont in tho cracks where
tho cement is to be. Whero the cement
had been put in and sot it will not bo
injured by tho wotting.
MARTIN'S I-'UKKY.
l!ru!:cumn Kquorzoil?Personal Mention.
Now House, etc., etc.
Harry Kudos', a brakoman on tho
Cleveland, Lorain & Whooling railroad,
was caught between tho bumpers on
Saturday in the yard and badly
squeezed, but 110 bones were broken.
Dave itobinson, another brakeman, met
with a similar accident.
Tho Belmont county teachers will bo
entertained at tho Hotel May wood next
.Saturday, on which day thu association
will meet here.
It is understood that a wealthy New
York batehelor will toad onu of Martin's
l-erry's daughters to tho hymeneal al
tar next year.
Ed Mullen and Ed Fonske were taken
to .St. Clairsville on .Saturday by Ollicera
Murphy and Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. ITarry Northwood will
entertain tho Episcopal Guild to-mor
row evening.
"William Rutheruiund is erecting a
dwelling 011 his property 011 South Sec
ono street.
Extra copies of tho Intelligencer can
be obtained at the Postollico News
Stand.
"William R Lewis, Esq., of East Liver
pool, visited old friends hero lost week.
A successful festival was held in tho
A. M. E. church on Saturday night.
Will Ammond, of the Third ward, is
quite ill with consumption.
Mrs. E. J. Upocraff, of Anderson, Ind.,
is the guest of Miss Bell.
Mr. M. Sheets was homo with liis fam
ily over'Sunday.
Prevention Is Hotter
Than cure, and those who are subject to
rheumatism can prevent attacks by
keeping the blood pure and free from
the acid which causes the disease. For
this purpose Hood's Sarsaparilla is used
by thousands with great success. It is
the best blood puriiier.
Constipation is caused by loss of tho
peristaltic action of the bowels. Hood's
Tills restore this action and invigorate
the liver. G
131I'OUTAXT AXXOU X CE 31 IZ XT.
Christmas l'lauo ami Orj;:ia Buyers,
You will eavo money and be suro of
getting the best possible poods, by deal
ing directly with the great musical in
strument housoand distributing agency
of H. Hamilton, 1)1 and 03 Fifth avenue,
Hamilton building, Pittsburgh, well
known in the trade as the largest piano
and organ houso in the state.
The instruments dealt in exclusively
by this house need no lcncthy introduc
tion to musical people, as Decker Bros.,
William Knabe & Co. and J. & C.
Fischer pianos and the celestial-voiced
Estey organs are known the world over
as of the very highest grade. We have
also several other excellent and well
known pianos and organs, ranging as
low as $15 for organs and ?175 for
pianos.
Whero selectfon is left with us wo
will guarantee satisfaction; and an un
broken successful experience of over 20
years, covering hundreds of personally
selected instruments; warrants tho pub-,
lie in placing their trust implicitly in
our selection.
l)o not allow yourself to be over-per
suaded by agents and salesmen of other
houses, but come directly to our store,
or writo us for catalogues, prices and
our easy terms. Wo also talce old in
struments in exchange. Wo prefer to
deal directly with you, and shall make
it oi special advantage to you to do so.
llespectfullv, S. Hamilton.
Your rheumatism may be bad; wo
will admit it to bo very bad, and that
you have exponded a great ileal of mon
ey for medicines and treatment without
receiving much benefit; but 'remember
that others have suffered even more,
and yet been permanently cured. No
casoof rheumatism can bo so bad that
Chamberlain's Pain Balm will not ease
the pain and help it, and hundreds of
eases that had long been regarded^ ag
incurable havo yielded to the soothing
eilecta of this great remedy. The
prompt relief from pain is alone worth
many times its cost, 50-cent bottles for
sale by druggi3t3. n.uv
. QPEM
YOUR EYES
When you ask for a bottle
of Wolff's Acme Blacking
sec that you get the genuine.
The real article made by us
cannot be bought for less
than 20c. a bottle. It is good
material and worth its price.
There are imitations offered
claiming to be "Just as good"
for less money. Don't buy
them. If the " Just as good "
has any merit it ought to sell
without invoking the aid of
comparison with our Acme
Blacking.
WO LFF a RANDOLPH, PhibJcIphip.
PI RON
is tho name of a paint which docs work
that no other paint can do. Glass painted
with it looks like eolored glass. A 10c.
bottle of Pjk-Ron will decorate a market
basket full of glassware. All retailers sell it.
december trade-geo. ,'R. tavl03.
m hap ya
u
Dress Patterns Med Down
-AND
Geo,
X(
Seven Hundred and Twenty
Dresses Marked Down to
One-Half their Value.
This sale is inaugurated with special reference to
the demand for CHOICE DRESSES during
this month for Christmas presents.
Holiday Goods From Foreign Mar
kets in Great Variety now dis
played on our Counters!
SPECIAL ATTENTION is invited to our nowstocET
of Eiderdown Quilts, Blankets, Linen Handker
chiefs, Leather Goods, Furs, Zephyr Goods,
Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Draperies, etc., pro
vided especially forour Holiday Business.
GEO. R. TAYLOR.
silks, handkercHieVs, etc.-h. emsheimer.
25C n YARD.'
Plain China Silk, all Colors, 2jc a yard, worth 40c.
Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs 2jc apiece, with initials.
Ladies' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with initials,
25c apiece. Very fine.
Gents' China Silk and Linen Initial Handker
chiefs 25c and joc.
Embroidered White Aprons 25c and 50c.
Black and Colored Hose by the box or dozen,
very cheap.
10-4 Cardinal and White Table Cloths $1 2j,
cheap at $2.
Muffs for. Ladies and Children,
Fur Capes, Black and Colored.
Jackets, Wraps, Shawls, Lace Curtains and the grandest
stock of Muslin Underwear in the city at
our popular Prices. All these make
acceptable and useful
Christmas presents.
CLEARANCE SALE-EDW. L. ROSE &. CO.
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
Shopworn and Second-IIand
TYPEWRITERS
EDW. L. ROSE & CO.,
G1 Twolftli St.
J. L. BALLARD, Manager.
HA MM & CO.?FURNITURE DEALERS.
HAMM & CO.,
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers,
DOT THIS DOIVN POR 7Z FKCT:.
That our establishment Ii a model one In everr rcspccL
That in our attractive assortment; prompt bcrvico aa<l iair treatment, onr customer* aro amnlr
icd fatisfactorily served. 1 7
That while wo cannot giro, you Eomethlng for nothing, wo aim to clvo a cood, honest deal
every Umo. We Invito your personal Inspection.
Undertaking In Its Several Forms a Special Featuro.
Telephone Calls Answeheo Day or. Sight.
HKMM CO.. 10S5 MHIN ST
REAL ESTATE.
CHOICE REAL ESTATE
?FOR saw: by?
Rineliart & Tatum,
1314 MARKET STREET.
No. 1.7 South l'enn Mroot.frnnio dwelling, ftcvcn
rnoiix, modern; with three lots 7<\l-J foot. At
a l.uiKit iti.
No. ;'J Thirteenth stre-t, brick dwelling?mod
cm?will cuudder nti oiler.
No. 2*^il Main street, brick, ceveti rooms.
No. 121 Fourteenth street. brick, njvcn rooms.
No. vl Maryland street, with !1Sj lots of ground.
No. l'JCO MuColIoch street, frame, thioo rooms,,
No. 7 North Tenn street, Mx rooms?n bat-pain.
No. l-ii'-j Fourteenth street, two-story brick
dwelling.
No, '^oi ChnpUno street, lot27x10) foot.
ltoii?o atnl two lots on Caldwell'* rim. for S XXJ.
No. 1?1 South York strcot, Island, ?2,003.
No.LiM) ChApllnc street, lino brick dwelling.
Niu. lOJjnml 1027 Main *t root, bunlnoM stand,
Nt.s. 1031 and 1033 Chapllne street seven rooms
No. I'o .Sixteenth street, brick dwelling.
No, OS Thirty-lint street. Will consider nh
oHer. no2> '
IPOE. S.A_IEj3?1.
Belvedere lots choice lots, idling from SIM to
StfK) encli.
No. 2W, 2338 and 1310 Main street. A Rood in
vestment.
Block of 12 brick houses. A Rood Invesimont
Flvo or six acres of laud near West l.lburtv
Normal School, with houso of twenty rooms anil
store room, in good condition. Trico only 81.500.
Klcht acres of land, excellent orchard and
residence of eleven rooms, near Wcat Libert/
Academy, can be bought for Cl.tO)
Two hits. Ada street. Chicago, &.V>.
Corner lot, southwest cornor Virginia and
South York street.
No. T220 audi 222 Baltimore street, four rooms
nnd kltchcn to each house. Can bo bought for
S1..VO.
No. GO North Trout street. The moitdo*lraM-?
building tite on bold street SUe, 6J by iibou; I)i
feet.
No 2G03 and 2005 Woods street. A good invest
ment.
Two valuable lots on Chapllne streot.
Two lots on South Front street.
Two desirable residences on Chapllno stro.it
No 10~> McColloch street.
No. 11'J Fifteenth street. Ground 27 foot front.
No. 150ft Jacob street.
W-nrro'fnrm in Marshall couutv.
Thlrty-flvo acroastono andooulland. Rush Run.
Ohio.
Seventeen nnd one-halt ncres land, ono-hall
xallo west lower point of island.
No. 4"ii0 Wetzel ntreet ground 53 by30df jjt
No. 2:531 and 2333 Wood street.
Twenty-ono shares ltlversldo Ghu? Workl
stock lit a bargain.
Nos. 2*)l ami 2900 Chaplluoitcoa:.
No. K02.S McColloch street
No. 2004 Market struct.
No. 10 Ohio street
No. 2314 Eodstrcai.
FOF5 R6NT,
A Month.
Four moms, No. 52 Thirteenth street 511 0")
No. 3112 Market, street 0 IW
Farm of ",0 m-res for Market gardening, two
miles north o! t ie city.
No. 2102 Main ?treet, store room $10 01
No. 1C17 South street, second lloor lit OJ
JAMES A. HENRY,
F.col Hi tale Agent, U. p. claim Attorney. Export
iu pension Claims.
1612 Market Strnot.
IPOI& SALE.
$1,000 to loan on city real estate.
Soven lots, MxlOJ t'eel, in Filan, Whyte and
Gallagher's addition. Trice C100 to S2J0 eaelu
Corner half-lot ou McColloch and Bolmont
streets.
Houso of six rooms, good condition, 2350 Wood
street. $2,'MX
Farm )i 05 acres, very cheap, IS miles east of
the city.
Forty-acre farm, six miles east of the city.
Flvo o-roomed houses, South Jacob street,
$1.00) each
Six lots ou South Wood street. Eighth Ward,
cheap.
.-.lx-roomed new house, Chaplino street, Sixth
Ward, cheap.
81,000 will buy house of flvo rooms on Jacob
street. Centre Wheeling.
Lots in S. S. Bloeh's addition on Soutn I'eaa
and Kim Streets. Island
Lot ou South Front street. Island, $1,231.
():io of the boil manufacturing sites in tin
citv, fronting ou two railroads.
Good business cornor in Centre Wheeling.
i.ots on North Erie and South Tenu streets,
Island. 8350 to $100 each.
Full lot on Jacob ft rot, with a firo rcoxci
brick house in the rear. ?2.003.
Lots in A. II. Tattersoa'i additloa ta Elm
Grove at low figures.
Choice lots in Glendalo.
Lots iu Fifth ward in Fllaa & .WUyto'j
addition.
NESBITT & DEVINE,
1739 Market Straot. noil
IP O IEL S -A. L IB.
Brand-now six-roomed houso ou North Erio
street, hig?igrouud, routs for $201 per year, foe
81,750.
?1.550 for good substantial five-roomed brick
house, northwest cor. Eleventh and TotTstreet
$1,100 for ei.vroomcd houso at 21X5 North York
street.
New six-roomed house on McColloch streot,
East Wheeling, just finished. S-">00 cash and but
ant-con long time; cost no moro than paying
rent. v
Eight-roomed house, with two-roomed tene
ment in rear, full lot, G0xl20, at 135 Zano street
forSt.000.
$1,300?Four-roomed brick at 111 Eighteenth
street
? Six-roomed house at 2120 EofV street
Three-roomed house at lu3 South York street,
for $1,100.
Eleven-roomed brick house,with brick building
on corner of alley and street that can for a small
amount bo converted into u four-roomed house.
This property is located on the northwest corner
of Twenty-sixth and Toil'streets. $3,050 will buy
it.
Tho old Flour Mill, on Caldwell's Run, for
$1,500.
Eight-roomed house, lot 00x100, for 23,750: fino
location.
$1 .GOO for that good six-roomed houso at 915 Mc
Colloch street
81,050 will secure you thrco good lots in a loca
tion that Is rapidly improving; will bring81,503
in thoBprinc: no better small investment.
We have building lots at low prices on Fifteenth,
Fourteenth mid McColloch streets. East Who-.it
On North Front. South Front, South Fenn.
Broadway (old Ball Turk). Huron, Wabash uud
Erie streets, ou the Island.
('heap lots in Sixth and Eighth wards.
Forty-acre farm to exchange for citv property.
G. O. SMITH,
n<-2* 1220 Market Street ?
TRUSTEE'S SAL^
IJIRUSTEE'S SALE.
]Jy virtue of n deed of trust rondo by John
It Kobinson and Elizabeth Robinson, hi* wife,
j to mo iii trustee, dated thc'Jlst day of January,
A.I). IKHj. and of record in tho ofllco of tho
Clerk of tUo County Court of Ohio county,
iu Deed of Trust Book No. P*?, page 503, I will
| soil at public, auction ?t tho north front door of
tho Court IIouso of said county, in tho c'ty of
I Wheeling, on
TUESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF DECEMBER.
A. 1)., 18'Jl, commencingnt 10 o'clock n. in., tho
following described real estate, to-wit: Tho
I one-fourth part of (lot No. <10, in that part of tho
city of Wheeling called Centre Wheeling, be
ginning at the south corner of said lot, corner
j to Chaplinc and Twenty-sixth streets: thcnco
! tunning iu a westerly direction along tho north
lino of Twenty-sixth street sixty-ono (01) feet,
; tho onc-lmlf length of said lot; thonco at n right
nnglo in a northerly direction tweuty-JIvo
.feet, tho one-half width of said lot; thonco at
riglitangles in an easterly direction along tho
ccntro line of said lot sixty-one (til) feet to tho
west lino of Chaplino street: theucoata right
angle in a southerly ditvetion along the west
side of Chaplinc street to theplaccof heginulug.
Ti:u5Woy Saw.?Quo-third cash and as much
more as tho purchaser may elect to pity in cash on
the day of sale, tho balance in two equal Imtull
incuts, payable iu six and twolve mouth* from
tho date of file, notes bearing interest to ba
given lor the deferred payments, and such notes
to be secured according to law and tho satti
iaction or tho trustee.
T. J. IIUGUS, Trustee.
W. If. Hai.lkb. Auctioneer. nolo
DRUGGISTS.
THE "PRINCESS"
Hoadaolic Powclorai
Ccut's IN TEN* MINUTES
?Fob Sale by Duuggisti-??
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CLOTHING, ETC.
ANAMAKKK & lillOWK.
2,000 Hew Fall and Winter Samples
FOli GENTS' 6UIT3 AND OVERCOATS,
?BEC2IVED BY?
J. FERREL,
mi 17 A sent. Cor. Main and Twentieth Sti
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