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"" AT EPWORTH PARK. Another lutoroetlna Day at the Homo Chautauqua. TUC WCftTUCR P.nMTlMlicS IRPfll IP. IIIL UUrilUL.ll UUII11UUUU IU1.UI.1W. A Fuaturu'l'bia Season la that the At. tuuilanuu fa -Vol Dccruuaoil by thu World'* 1'uir?llnw tliu Day wan Spent ou tbu Uouutiful Ground* Yesterday?lo-Uay'* Programme. Thu second wook ol thu Epwortb Turk Assembly is utartui;; out uudor favorablu cirouiiidtailouu. Thu wouther continuua to bo thu inost ploaauut possible for tho work ol thu assembly. Htranuorn uru continually urrivin?, uud the hotel and various boarding houaua arohavins a laruo patronugo. Tho World'u l'air apparently hay not interfered with tho attoudaueo iu the leant. Nearly all tliu preacher* who wont homo to till their pulpita on Sunday returned yesterday, together with soiuo who wore not here lust week. Yesterday's aurvicoa wure of u vory Interesting character. matins m u:au were in cliavgo oi -Mr, J. Mulvin ltichards. Mr. Richards in tho loading spirit among tliu managers uud tho success of tho luko id lurL'uly duo to his untiring eilort to purchusu Lould and inunajjo thorn dnrillK thu summer. Dr. Thoburn conducted hid fnrowoll devotional meeting at 8 o'clock and hid tulle was vury helpful, lit) hud uiudo u hodt of friondd duriiiK hid short stay uud all ro^ rot liia dupurture. Thu Sunday school toachors' normal was led at U o clock bv l)r. Katon. Tho talk win a powerful discourno on "Tho Central Character of tho liiblo," Dr. Eaton's popularity grows with uvory ervico and largu uuiiioiicos grout him whenever liu spunks. Tliu morning talk was Dr. Gilbert's great locluru on "TlioUihleaiid Kclenco." Dr. Gilbert proved that the invostigaHons of scientists wero in porfoct ac cord wilh tlio recurd tuunii lu Uenuais. 'J'liu lecture was illustrated by a largo cliuri hung on tlio platform, Tho iecturo win initruotivo uml interesting mill was listened to liy a large audience. I'lio regular classes met during tlio day. Tlio classos uro all making good headway mid tlio instructors uro encouraged at tlio outlook. l)r. Kulon's subject ut tlio popular science hour was "Tlio Sun mid tlio Son." Liko ull tbat liavo preceded it, tlio locturo was a mastorly oll'urt. At :i o'clock "Van, tlio | chalk talker," lectured on "A droatn of lifo," to a large and appreciative audioncu. Mr, Van Do Vimtor in an artist in moro ways than onoand liia tasks aro always wolf rocoivod. Tlio choruu class rehearsed nt -I o'clock under direction of I'rof. .Mc.Millcn. Tliuuvoning prayer and praiBO service was hchl at l> :-lj o'clock ami wu9 in cliari-o of Hov. 1). W. Kinkier, of O'ontervillu. Tho owning attraction was a concert uivon by the Ariel Soxtotto. Tho sextette consists of tdx Smith sisA torn. Their music delighted tho largo audience and won lor tlioin hearty upW liluuso. Tlioy appear again to-night. To-day's programme is rich and attractive and will, 110 doubt, ploaso all. OAMI'MKKTING OVUU. Cloning Sorvlce# 'Yo?t?nlny?Miss Wray's Popularity. The Moundsvillecainpnieotings cloaod yesterday at noon when Miss Wray ucldressod a good audienco at tho auditorium. Miss Wray mado a short larowoll talk in which hIiu expressed liur pleasure at being present at tlio mootiugs and hoped to como again next year. A great many in the audienco spoke and It was tho unanimous sonso of tho meeting that Alias Wray should bo invitod back at tho noxt year's inootings. Vory many also testitied to thoir being groutly benefitted by tho mooting9 this year. Miss Wray's friends presontod her with a purs'o containing aboui'S-12 at tho close of the meeting, which lasted about two hours uud a half and was woll attondod uud participated ill by all ou tho grounds who weru ublo to got there. Tho ontortuinmont of tho childron on tho camp ground lust evening was u vorv interesting nllair, and wns uttonded by ull who could cot Into tlio touiplo or could hear and sou from tho outside. Thu programme consisted of music, both vocal uud inslrumuntul, intorspursed with recitations, and at tho close Mr. J. W. ISodloy uiude u nlcu littlo talk to tho children and oil their bohulf presented their tcaciiur with a beautiful box as u momenta of thu mooting. ABOUT l'KOl'lili Strangers In tho Uitynml IVhoullu'- Folks Abroad. Tho Bolilor had a full liouso last night. A. M. Crow, of Littlatou, is a liehlor arrival. A. L. Wnrdo, of Morgnntown, Is at tho McLuro. Ooorgo 8. Eastham, of Point Ploasant, is nt thu llohlor. J. 1*. Clark, of Clinrloiton, roglstorod at tho Mcl.uro yusturday. W. 11. Munnliiir spout tiunday with his purunts ut Moundsvillo. 1'. II. Coun,'editor of the Stoubonvillo Herald, was down yosturday. George M. Hnook left yosturday aftornoon ou a visit to Now York. Louis Frobo in homo from ML demons, much.improved iu hohltli. A. J. Ankrom, of Shilob, rogisterod at tho Uohlor yesterday afturuoou. J. II. l'urkur, of Long Itouch, is in tho city, and stopping nt tho Uehlor. Vrdf. N. I), llolmiclt, of tho Glonvlllo normal school, was hero yostorduy. ' Miss Fnuny llutcliings loft yosturday on an extomloU trip through Canada. 1''. W. .Myers hits roturnod homo to 81 oubunvillo ufter spendlug his vacation hcru. J. J. Calvert, C. I'. Hoard and J. II. French, of Corodo, are at tho llotol Uehlor. , Prof. 15.0. Excoll and wifo cnnio up from Moundsviilu yostordny and loft for tho east. Miss Unroll Scott, of this city, is visiting Mrs. Marnli VuuKirk, iu Washington county, l'a. i ,i Charles Mednr loft yosturday to npotid afew wcekii with llio Kingfisher Hulling club, nt Ixmir Hunch. Mrs. J. 1'. ltex and childron, ol Mansfield, 0., are visiting Mrs. T. it. Moffat, 011 Hulltii Market street. H. T. Jonon, formerly a director of the Wheeling luck factory, now of lloitou, Iu a guest at tho Windsor. W. F. Stewart, of Klilorsvlllo; 0, D. Pin It h, of Middlohourno, and J. Alfred, of Marietta, urn at tho Htuniin. . Yesterday a parly lolt lor n few days' recreation nt Old Orohurtl, out tho crock, They will catnii. hunt and llsli. Ill the mirty Hero Olllcor Cruigliton, John W. Hchellhsse, J, 1'. Uvudtvlu, I Howard Wilkinson, Alf Davit, Frank titanton and Frank Stumiu. lira. Forroo and littlu daughter, of Coluuibus, Ohio, aro visiliutf horparentu, Sir. and Mrs. Ueorjjo Roberts, on Thirteenth atrooL Tboiuas Barnard, of Buffalo, N. Y., superintendent oi this division of the Western Union linos, was here yuutorday oo busiueus. Misses Alice J. Ohioy and KinnSa L Dlil.xr of nV^unrAlilfU MlllitU f)f Fairmont, uro hero on u abopplug tour. They uro ut tbo Windsor. J ,B. Price, ot \Villiam?town; G. E. Grlor, of I'urkursburt', ami Vi. il. GilI luapio, of fciistursvillo, uro among yesterday's arrivals at tho Boliler. ltobort Anderson anil wifo roturaod voaiorday from an eastern trip. While there Mr. Anderson uocurod a liumbor of duo ontrioi for tho running races ut tho coming Statu Fair. Mi88 Daisy llervoy, u charming young bollo of Wheeling, who liiu boon tho guest of lior friend, Mrs. Louis llolais, ot North Fourth dtreot, returned homo to-day, uftor iiuving spout a most delightful visit.? Slcultiwille Mar. l'rof. J. McIIenry Jonos lias notion up a very neatly priutod little moworiul book to hii late wife, Carrlo Harrison Jones. It coutuinu a vory lino lialf-touo portrait of her, tho sermon preached at lior funoral and the hymns thoro sung. IIo is souding it to frionds as a roniunibrunco of ono who was widely udmirod and bulovod. A portion of the Mountain Ktuto Cycling Club, lioaded by Capt. Uonry Mahlko, of Wheeling, rodo up to thin city yesterday, and uftor viewing tho remains ot tho recent lires, uud having an ologant time ill general, returned, louving about 4 o'clock. Among those who cams up wore ilonry Mahlko, Williuiu Lynch, llul llawkins, .liiu Smith, Goorgo Davis, Charles Mahlko, Mox JUublko, Joe Srator una several 0tUiirb,?SleubttHiii/li: Star. LOOiYli UltlSVlTIKsi. Muttor* of Altlior Mualeut lu Ull.l about the Oily. Small boys havo u groat timo now rolling hoops around in the basin of tho 1'uxton fountain. On Sunday afternoon on Koymann's hill, tho G. Mendel ball tonm dofuatod tba Anton lioymaun, jr., team. GuoiioKLAMnEHT.of Sharrard.wrockod his driving cart and hurt himself yesterday while driving up Hogg's run. Last night the Trolli club, of tho South Sido, gave u select ball at liiodol's hall, for which Kilinyerfumishod tho music. A cevu'ais dealer has out a sign, "Home liasoil walermolons." And a wagon is making tho rounds marked, "iligieino Ice." Thievesontorod tho South Side saloon of G. W. Grubb Sunday night and stolo about $250 from tho money drawer, Tliero is no cluo. The Jollerson Iron Company has an n/ltmi'h'unninnf in tli? Kliiulinnvilhi mi. porn for nuilora, as it is tliu intontiou to start up tho factory protty Boon. Tliu Goor|(o IC MaMechon & Soils Co. lost a valuable truck liorso yesterday from inllauimatlon of tho stomach. Thoro is an unusual amount of equino illnuds reported just now. Wohk was in progress yoatorday on tho tolepliono ditch running diagonally from tho north aido of Sixtoonth atreot at Chapllno to tho south aido opposite tho alloy east of tho city building. JosBi'iiiNB Bovd, of Tenth atroot, wna arraiguud boforo U. S. Uomnliastonor Campbell yostorday on a charg5 of soiling boor without u govornmont liconso, and wna hold for court in $200 bail. Sho gave bond. Tub Ohio Valley Farmer will appoar on Thursday onlargod to eight patios, and changed in name to Ohio Valley Farmer and Labor Journal. Tho publishers will romaiu us beforo, whilo J. II. Uurtt will be uddod to tho stall". Clkiik Hook yoatorday admitted to rocord a dood mudo July 1U, 18S0, by *!..... t n??? ,i,? wI.iti.it>ti> n^a. i <1114 U. VUiilUJ VU UIV ! IIUUIIII), *?"0pitai, for $5,000, lot 0 square 21, on tho south sido of Thirteenth struct, on which Is now located tit. John's Homo for lloys. Tin: Inmost shipmont of pipo ovor sent out wan mado last week at tholtivorsido tnbo works. It is uutlioutically stated that tho platuinill will resumoiu about a wook, and tho othor departments as soon as they can bo put in good shape. Ciiaules Neumann's littlo girl was solzod witli a bud case of blooding at tho noso while playing on tho public building square yostordav, and tho flow ol blood was stopped with difficulty. Bho was no weak from tho effects that sho could scarcely walk. TiikStoubenvillo Gazette says: Josoph Nicholson, who is foromuu over tiio Nicholson glass furnace, boiiif built in Wheeling, spent Sunday in tlio city with his family. All glass factorius are adopting tho Nicholson furnaces which require careful watching in construction. Lowe appoarn to bo as ubiquitous as n disembodied spirit. A mail who came from Whooling saw him thero on Thursday night. Anothor man buw him in btoubouvillo and sovoral others naw him horo on Saturday night. Still lie has not captured unyono.?Steubenvilk Ilcruld. TUN DAYS AT THE WOllliD'S FA 11$. Excursion to Chicago from Wheeling via I'cuiisylvnnhi Linus, Soptombor Excursion tickets to Chicago at otto faro for tho round trip ($1100) for adults and ono-half the excursion rato for childron undor 12 yoars of ago, will bo sold by tho Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Hailrond Company Saturday, Soptombor 2, for trains leaving Wheeling at OiuO a. m., (city time) arriving at Chicago Union Pasiengor Station at 0:15 p. m. Train will stop at South Chicago, Grand Crossing and Etiglowood to discharge possongers and buggago. These stations nro in tho vicinity ot tho World's I'nir Ground* and convenient to hotels and boarding houses, ltoturnlng. tlckota will be valid in conchos of nny regular train schodulod to stop at destination, leaving Chicago beforo midnight of Tuesday, Boptombor 12. Tiiouk who sell good pure artlclon o! food always will custom. Hundreds of groenrs who soil the Wheeling linknry's Dread have moro than doubled tliolr trudo ou that staff of life. The people appreciate a good article ami ull want the Whooling Hakory's llrouJ. Thoro Is a red seal on oaoh loaf. 1IO lint (lii- tnnt that tho ptnnntn hnvo ><inr Wiltvll, Gliwk Mint Jowotry ru. pnlroil l?ut W. 11. OIUIKIIT H, ttuuth cii'1 MurltotBtroot lliiilgo. (.rent Triumph, Instant rnllof Mporlonood and a permanent euro by tlio moBt iipoody and greatest reinoily In tho world?Olto'i Cure for throat and lung dlsoases. Why will von contlnuu lo Irritate your throat and lungs with that torrlblo hacking cough, when Logan Drug Co., loloagonl. will furnish you a free sample bottlo ol tills groat giiuratituod remedy? Its success Is simply wonderful, as youi druggist will toll you. Otto's Cure Is now sold In every town and vitiligo on this continent. Samples free. Law bottles Mia I) A MAD DOU AT LAUGE. Several Cauiue* llltUm ut Oliittfo Juuctiuu. Autluu of AutliuriUud. Spccial Ditjmtch to the InUUiucnctr. biLuiiLNviLi L, 0., August 21.?Mayor Long, uf Mingo Junction, haa called a special sosslou of couucil (or this evening to take measures to provide against possibilities of furtiiur danger from tnu bites of mad doga. Several daya ugo a dog passed through the town exhibiting evidences of hydrouhobia. Of course people scattered at the cry "mad dog," Lut soveral vontureaomo doga were liittun. Una of theiu, belonging to William llryaon, died laat night from the effecta, after several daya of agony. A heifer bolougiug to (Jhariea Otto, which was blttou at the aaino time ua the ISryaon aog, became luad Vestorday, and it was found nuceaaary to shoot her to-day. "Tlio other dogs that wore bitten are atiil at largo. Calamity tluwlors Muut. Special Ditputch to llu htidli'jtnccr. tiurroN, W. Va,, August 21.?Altor iuucU druiumiiiK and uilvortiuint; tbo lH'Jli Democratic aunux, or tlio 1'opulists, assembled iu tlio court house liuro to-day. .b. 11.1'oirsol, of l'arkuraburtr, was tlio orator. Tlio uudiouco consisted oi fourteen men aud u boy. 'l'lio business men liluyad croquet, and a Democrat reiuurkoif, when askod to no and hoar tbo suuecli, that bo huil calamity onouiili and some to spare. Kroo silver and froo trado oratorij uro bolow par in liruxlou county. lluiltilllftoli XotCH. Special Hiivntch to tin Jntdlijtnctr. lIu.vmiiTo.v, W. Va., August 21.?On Sleepy Crook, near lluri'icutio, twentylivo milos oast of lioro, Walter lioborto, of this city, slabbed KJ. Thompson in tt;o abdomen, last Saturday niuht, ut u picnic. Huberts escaped and Thompson m in a serious condition. Mrs. Luna Harlem became suddonly insutio yesterday evening and attempted to kill hor littlo child. She is now in jail, l'uiulolis tuWuHt Virginians. tipceini VUpnteh ti) the hi(cUi-Jcilc:r. ?> n n a..jviiut Of Tlw. U Anill.tlllUfl) XJ, V., UU))Ugt >11 4?IV following pensions huvu boon iasuod to Wodt Vlrginiuiu: Incroaao?Thoinns W. MeClnlnnd, John 11. Oarricco, Jolm llagermun, Lowin Uobbins. Original widows, &?,?Margaret J. Crow, Jane Ann Dolnncy, lininm U, llimalor, Carolina Montumlon, HurtiU It. lSiowu, minora of iiuzoi 1/jroy iiruoks, llaehaol Littleton. Original?Virginiua Wilson, 1'otorCaseoli, Marshall 11. Krvin, Charles Littleton, deceased, Alien it. l'arsous, Michaoi Ohlinnor. ltoisaue?John IC Stranu, William 0. Dennett, JohImIi Nuttor. Additional?ilonjamln 11. lluidroth. KoHurvu AijuiitH Appruvod. Spccl'U DtiiKtick to Oic lulclliijtnccr. Washington, D. C., August 21.?Tho comptroller of tho currunoy has up i ii-jw-tpifii. ?rn:? jjiuvuu uiu rmii i^iibtutiui uuiiit %ji v/tucinnnti 113 a rosorvo aifunt (or tliu First National UutiK at Corodo, and Drovers ami iMorciiunta' National Bank of 15altimoro for tiio First National liunk at Piedmont. PuhtmiiNtur Appointed. Special Dfupalch to the InlcUlgencer. Washington, I). 0., August 21.?Postmasters appointed: V.Mulvano, Fayotto couuty; J. H. Gwinn vice W. L. Gwinn rosisnedj Mooros, Tyler county, 1'. U. Mclntyre vice J. T. Ingram removed; Uniontown, Wetiol county, John Luvullo, vico William Loo resigned. illiiriu Hull VuHtordiiy. 13'iltimoro?Baltimore 0, Louisville 12. Earned, Louisville 7. Errors, 2 oach. liits, 10 nnd 15, Pitchers, MeMahou, Mullanaud Hemming. Umpire, Emslie. Philadelphia?Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 0. Earned, 4 and 3. Error*, 2 and 5. Hits, 0 and 13. Pitchers, Carsoy nnil filmiantv ITrnnirn. llnrHt. Nuw York?New York 13, Cioveland 3. Earned, 11 iiudL'. Errors, 2 uud 3. Hits, 15 und U. Pitchers, l'otty uud Cuppy. Umpire, Lynch. llrooklyn?llrooklyn 1, Cincinnati 8. Earned, 1 and 1. Errors,2 und 1. Hits, (I and 12. l'Uclierg, btoiu and Dwyor. Umpire, McQuado. Boston ? Boston-Pittsburgh garao postponed; rain. HtandiiiK ot tho Club*. ? W. LI*. ct.| W. LP.ct lloston lis .HJ .701 iDrooklyn.40 50 .47U Pittsburgh., ft*J 1W .(Kb St. LouIn 41 Oil .451 Clovoluutl.... 51 40 .r>74 ltiiltlmore.... 4-1 f>t .113 I'liUM'lphlu .V? 41 .673 Chlciw?...M..4l 60 .423 New York... 60 15 .620 fjouhylllc... U5 M ,885 Uluutuuuli.. Hi 40 AM Washington D) tfi .uil I)i(. B. M, Woui.i,i:y, Atlanta, Ga., is mooting with phenomenal success in the treatment of Opium und Whisky habits. Putiouts nood not louvo homo or bueincsa whllo undur trohtmont. If interested, write to Dr. Woolioy, lor hie valuablo book. u'ja $11-411. Kxrumlmi to World*. Vnlr vln II. & o. 11, It, Hnluriltiy, August '-ill. On tho udovo date tho Baltimore A Ohio Company will soil excursion tickots from Wheeling to Chicago at $11 for tho round trip. Tickets aro good roturning on all regular trains to nud in' eluding September 4. For further particulars soo small hills, Excursion train loaves Whoollng nl 3:50 p. m. and urrivos at Chicago at7:3C tho next morning. Old things mado now ngnin, and thii tinio It is tlio Wheeling liakory's Corn , Moul Broad. This is the purost, clioap. ost und best food on earth. Ilavoyou . trlod It? Mado a New Man " t tmvo boon mado n nnwinan by flood'* Rnr tparllln. I hud palm In Iny back, folt laiiRiih and did not havo any uppntltc. I liovo tukoi Hood's*r>Curcs twulvo bottloa of floors Bar?nparllla und ran not |irulio It rnoutth." jAtnli WtrtlTK. uor | lOUl St. and I'ertlund Av,, Ixiulitvlllu, Ky, Hues'* PiLLS t'uro ?H U??r 111*. KDo. Don't j Tou Know that you can secure al' mobt immediate relief from Indigestion, ami that uncomfortable fullness after meals, by simply taking a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator? Some peoplo think that because h 13 canca .uver Regulator it hii3 nothing to do with Indigestion and tho liko. It id the inaction of the Liver that causes Indigestion, and that fullness; also Constipation, and thoso Bilious Headaches, Millions havo boen mado to understand this and havo been curod from these troubles by Simmons Livor Regulator? a medicine unfailing und purely vegetable. From It?iv. M. IVWhur Ion, 1 lul 11 more, Bid " It utforda mo plouauro to udd my tostlinony to tho great virtue* of rilmmoua Liver Iiegulutor. I havo had oxperionco with It, ad occasion deuiauded, for many yearb, und regard It uh the greatoHt modiciue of tho ttiueti. ho good u mudlclUO doMirvuv unlveraul oommoudutlon. REAL ESTATE. FQBSALE. Now ta tho time to Invent your oiouoy whero you are Miiro It will bo sale and will pay you better Interest. No. I.VJ7 Mftlu struct in a three-story business houso, fronting -J feet on Midn atreot, west Hide, uud in one of the best location* on Mala street: will rent for eitfhtor ulue hundred a year. Will aoll cheap. Klght*ruouiod brick house ou South Front atrcut, Inland, 8J.0U0. Four-roomed frame house and lot 60x120 foot, Oil Kouth 1'cuu street, all lor tfl.HOO. Lots JJxluu foet on South Elinstreot, Island, $Mu. Ten-roomed frotuo house near Twenty-sixth l(roo( on Kolfstreet, cheap. Ffue house onChapllno utrcet of eight rooms, bath room and ull other improvements, near Twonty-ilist, choap ! Many other bargains, both In large aud small houses and lots ou the Island aud ou this side, which uro not mentioned in the above. POB R-EHsTT. No. H Virginia street, nluo-rooined hou*o, bath room, basemeut and all modem improvements, per month. No. 07 Ohio Htroot, flvo-rootnod houso.S'J). Thiee rooinfrou Zune street, in a new liouso, m m *nn\; i pimi/ nnnn i j. r Tolophone 0S7. fuuSI 11H Market stroot. for_sale. Lote in IksUrca's uud Spciderc addlttou. Corner lot, Thirty-fifth and Chapllna Mtruots, Iiouko two rooms nud kitchen. Cheap. A Hour mill, with roller prooeth, iwonty?flvo barrel capacity. Water am) steam power. Saw und planer also attached; doing good buslnoti iu (lie country. This is a bargain. Coal wltlila I 'joo feet. Huh thlrty?seveu acres of laud. Will sell all toirotherur mllUuparuto. No. 37-^7 Koll" street, framo houso. six rooms, laruo collar, allov coruor. Kiwy terms. No. 117/J Koff street. Brick house, six rooms and hull. ?oi?d location. Cheap. Kasv terms. Throo housos on Wood stroot, hl^h ground, No. 11518, i!5J) and l Sftfi each. Two housos on Twouty-ulnth. four rooms, each, 51.400 each. I A good farm of 71% norot one and a half mllo*. from tho city. A good orchard, slic acres in Krapes.haiailvoroomodhoino,atabUH. eto.. and tho 'bo.it of water. Will i?oll on oaiy tor ins or trado for city property. . Lots In Kotnnanu's addition, tho boit value In tho Uighth ward, ouvoryoiuy tonus, for a short | time. Na U Thirty eighthstroat, six rooms, uow, 82.r?0(X Brick house, four rooms aud halL Forty-lint nud Woud streets, full lot josephat arkle, PeuHlou Attorney^ Notary nud ^ Heal ^ Rstuto Ollloo No. :r?l7Jacob atreoc. European steamship and draft nttont. Possaffo tidcoH to and from all parts of Europe. Abo drafts to any polut iu Europa rayiW TRUSTEE'S SALE. pKUSTEE'S SALE. liv virtue of a deed of trust inado by Johu A. Farley and Annio 1'arloy, his wlfo, to the un? domiciled trustee, datud the 1 Jth day of August, iu the year 18U2, and recorded In the Clerk's office o! tho County Court of Ohio county, in tho Slate of West Vlrgiulu, iu deed of trust book No.folio 1 will on TUESDAY. TiUS 19th DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1B1M, beginning at 10 o'clock n. in. on mild day, ut tin* north front door of tho Court House of vitld Olilo county, lu tho city of Wheeling, soil nt public auction to tho highest and best bidder thu following described property, lu auid city, or so much thereof us may be necessary to pay the debt scoured by Miid deed of trust and the expenses pertaining to thu execution of the trust created thereby, that Is to ?uy: Tim Mouth quarter of lot numbered thirty-eight (?8>, situate on the went side of Main street, In that part olthecliyol Whoollug. lu tho county of Ohio, In the .Statu of West Virginia, called Contre Wheeling, in tho addition to said city known as I the Chtiplliio and KofTs addition to the said i city, and bounded and described in said doed (if trust as follows, viz: Heglunliig ut tho southeast corner of said lot number !W on tho wost Hue of ISIiiln street; thouce with Main street northwardly about sixteen feet six Inche* to i the centre of thu brick division wuil of the tenement eroded on tho property hereby convoyed: thence wcxtwardly through tho centre of tho said brick division wall and at right angles with Main street and by said ceutre lino extended about one hundred ami twenty-two feet to tho alloy In tho roar of thu said lot; thouce southwardly with the western boundary Hue of the said lot number H8 about slxtoou foot six inches to the north boundary lino of lot number H7 of , tho said addition, and thence by said last named line to thu place of beginning, together with all the buildings und Improvement* upon said par> col of ground. Also the undivided one-half of a strip or parcel of lot nuinbored thlrty-sovou (:?7) of tho wild uddlttou, adjoining tho property above described fronting about three feot in width on Main street, and extending buck wostwardly of even width with said front about I sixty foot, and.to be held, usod and enjoyed by ' the occupants of the touomont erected on the north half of said lot number 117 anil by thu occupant* of thu touomont orocted upon tho . south quarter of said lot number JM as uu alley or passage in common. Tho title to the property 1 hereby advertised to lw sold Is bol loved to bo good, but selling as trustee, I shall only convey i such title us Is vested in mo by the deed of trust uiorosald. Tkiimh ok Balk:?Ono-thlrd and as much ' more as the purchuior may elect to puy, cash lu hand, tho balauco lu two equal Instalments at ono and two years respectively, with Interest from tho day of sale, thu purchaser to gtvo his negotiable promissory note for eaoii Installment, secured by a deed of truiton thoproperty, UKOllOE U. CALDwCLU Trustee. Wm. It. Ham.kh. Auctioneer. uuiH PROPOSALS. JJOTIOK, Ail persons wishing to bid upon the construction oi the extension of the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station will Hud tho plans and specifications lu thu hands of Prof. John L Johnston, of Morgantown, W. Vn, Col C. h. Bmlth. of Fairinoiit. W. Vil, and lion. J. R Bommcrvllle, Wheeling, W. Vn. Healed Jdds for the construction of tho whole building, or for parts thereof, as indicated by thu specifications, will be received, llldswlil iKJOpntiOd nt the olllceof Col. G, h HinIth Kriday. August in. ihw.i, at 1 o'clock p. in. Thu committee reserves the rlifht to releet all Idds should It appear that It will ho to the advantage of tho University to do so. IIYTIIIi nJMMlTTKK. Moiioahtoww. W.Va., August lo. Ihii:i, null COAL. , i 1L 1). WILLIS, soi.fl AOP.NT POIt?? llONONUAIl COAL AND COKE, TWKNTV'KillHT AND WATI.lt Bl'J. Tele phono H'i Glonn Lump Conl 0!,o pnr Uu?hel. Anthracite and I'lvduiont lilucksinlth Cosl lu stuck. Jcju Tie Intelligencer's 11 If you have a house to rent or sc buy anything, want u situation, wa a faithful clerk, a desirable bourdin thing, write just what you want, p this out and send with amount, at i first insertion and one-half cent pet tion,-to THE INTELLIGENCER, I ing less than 10 cents. WANTED. rPKAVKUNG MADK KASY AN1) X trouble luyed bsr usioff AMliitlCAN KXniiircu iu\ Tuivt'i Vtiu' f-ilvniiM Fair Ground" uud' ?t Jtii iUjjuugu hotola, Tmuka, ule. No Itluiitlllcutlou reguirod. jri5?'ru AGRNT&?8ALAUY AND COMMISSION. Ileal Krfttoriwl Order. AanoU. S5'W.0?. lk)th Life and Kndowiuutit Olunsot GHb^difod iu ovory rospeoL Some District Agent* wanted. A ruru obiiuuu. Address 1C1NU it CO., & (Jiiiou Squuro. New York. , TO LOAN. jyjONKY TO LOAN. 87.000 on lint mortgago Obio rual estate. Also t(vofurum forn&tc. Two atuull bouses lu Urldgoport for mile. M T. 1IOWKLU lusuruuco and Itoul Kstute Agont, Jc2Q Bridgeport, Ohio. FOR RENT. jpOR RENT. Onollat." flvo rooms und bathroom, first floor, No. 2101 Koll'street. One Hat, four rooms uud bathroom, second floor, No. 21.05 ISolf mroet. One tlut. four rooms, No.CO Twenty-third street. Onefluf,throeroom?i,No.62Twouty-tliIr<l struct. Etiulppod with ull modern improvements. Jy22 F. H. LANOE. l?OU JtRNT. No. 22Toiitli street, second uoor, mix rooms, bulb and hall: wilt runt at 5i"? pur mouth. No. 1(K)2 Malu street, second Hour, six rooms, hath and ball, at Sio pur mouth. Also at 1003 Main street, scQQUd floor, Iroutlug oa Main street, 11 vo rooms aud hath. $10 pur mouth. Third Moor, (routing on Malu street, four roonw. S18 i?or mouth. Secoud lloor froutlug ou river, four rooms, ut 8J0 per mouth. jylH JAMl-M L IIAWMSY. 1420 Malu St. FOR SALE, (gTOCKS rUK SALli City of WhoollngS per cent lJonds. 1U shures Hank of tho Ohio Valley. libera Fort Henry club. 15?huro!t Wheeling Tltlo and Trust Co. 25 shures Warwick Chlua Oowpauy. 20 shares South Side Hunk. 10shares Mall l'oueh To hauco Company. 20,shares /Etna Standard Iron and Steel Co. 50 share* Wheeling Street Hallway Co. It S.IKWIN. broker. au21 No. 24 Twelfth Street Yaluahlb MAIN STKKBT I'HOPIiHTY FOR BALK. I will sell any or all of tho following realostato. vl/,j 1002. 1534. 1500, 1510.U12 and IflU.^ Hitu nil! on IUU VttH. HUO Ul wmu BWUUk, IIV..1VUII Fifteenth and Sixteenth atruoUi. Thin 1h justly considered tho boat locutlou ft?r wholusullntf iti tho city. For tonus nee Provident or Cashier of l'conlo * lJunt, or tho uudvrtlgueil. my21 EuWAHD REID. pOH 8ALK A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDUINUTON. ' - Cheap and ou liasy Torrai W. V. HOGE. ocfl City Itonlc Building. i:W0 Market Stroot For Sale. $33,500 Ohio County 4 i-2percentBonds. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, No. 1311 Market St.. nulO FOB SALE. Desirable Chapline Street Residence I The brick house formerly occupied by Mm. James 1L McMochou, No. --W Chaplluo street, containing eight rooms and finished attic. To thoso uuaequalntod with the locality, would suy that this property is Hltuutod ou oue of the most desirable, brick paved residence streets iu tho city, luqulro of THOa Ii. McLAIN. Jy7 Trustee for Kllgahoth MeMcchon. LEGAL NOTICES COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. Upon roqiiest of II II. Cochrnu, administrator of tho estate of D. M. Carey, deceased, mid iu pursuance of tho luw In such cn*o made and provided. I have appointed THURSDAY, the 28th day of September, IH'JJ, commoncini? at 10 o'olook a. tn., as tho time, aud mv olllco. No. 1 tot Chnplltie Htrout. in tho city of Wheeling, in Ohio county. West Virginia. as tho ploeo for receiving npoof of debts or demunda against tho. said li. M. Carey or his estate. All persons having oliiimx or demands against tho snld U. M. Cnroy or Ills eatatc aro hereby notified to make proof of tho sume before the utidondirue ft at-the time aud place abovo appointed. Given under my hand this 14th day of August, 1893. 0150. K. K. GILCHRIST. Commissioner of accouutu of Couuty Court, of Ohio county. W. Va. aulftru PHOTOGRAPHY. ? t=H 0TOGRH PH S^=3 =HIGGINS' GALLERY. 42 Twulfth Stroot. jyjYLES' AltT STUDIO. pnoTooriAPno. l'OUTHAin IN l'axtki. Oil., ClIAYON, WaT?K and Ink. 2 ISH TKKIN STHBET, join SUMMER RESORTS. BUADY HOUNH, AKKANHAH AVIJ. NUli, roiivclilru la llronii mid Iltuiillliit Jrpot. Hunil Ijcmril, ,|ilunill(l runm" iiro?>1 filn/uiA. ofolitttfn miiiln. Turin. iimtlorato. 1 *lrClllur lllull.il. P. U. Dux 207, AllallUH'lty, N. J., JAMEH 1111AIIY. ]ol7-rrli*< MONTEREY HOTEL, Atlantic City. N. J., VinolflA AvCNt'K, NkAII tim MlAOIf. NV.AHTItr.HoT ANt>< oli?Bl A WATKU llATtM, mill all J'lacos of lutorost, NEWLY FUHNWIIKD, HXI.'KM.ENT TAlll.a ).? E. K. NEWCOMER. fit'iiHciiuiK rait THB WliEKLY iNTBLUGliNCBK $1 00 PER YEAR. Sent a Word iapoTl imething to sell or trade, want to lit a good cooli or a good sei vant i g place, or have found or lost any. lainly, in the blanks below. Cut the rate of one cent per word for word for each subsequent inset. So. 27 Fourteenth street, fwtn. J Drfll rCSTATC* FOR IR/EIsTT. * a Month, No. fiOG Market ntroet ;ij 10 No. lutw Chaplin? ?twet, 4 room* ? , No. 81 Niueteeutli ntroet !. i,-, No. M Eighteenth street ....... 1 > to No. 17tl Sovonteeuth mroot. in -m No. 145 Fourtoouth Ktroot . <o No. ia Twenty-tlith street <i iw No. 18 Twenty-tilth atrcot 7 o No. 2V*t? Main struct, lirsat lloor lo no No. WW Main street, thwo room* ; vi) No. Kiti Market street, two rooms 7 <0 Hull ion. Murt in's Ferry oi Dwelling, Martin'* Furry w no Two rooms ami utablu, KlizuboiU btrcot i; oo No. l i:ii KoiV Htruet ... >) oo No. 270.' ('Jiaplioo *treot. dtoro room .v mj No. *JI5:t Main street, store room i_' irj No. 'iWT? Jacob Htrout h oi No. LTil5 t'huplino street 1.1 oo No.'JMl Alloy A. two rooms 0 00 Untitling for nuiuufueturlnir or wholesale / business, lu roarol No. 1501 Market at. FOB SALE. Lota No. 4 anil 7, Ullcbrlat's addition. Squuro No. 5. No. 600 Markot itrcet, 81,400. Lot No. 2. BoutU Front street, GO feet (rout, running to rtvur. Five lotHund ilvo acres o( laud lu Trladulptila, witn two owoiunip, siuuijnier nouse, lee u.iujc, Mablo. uud sixty bonrlny fruit trees for 100 aero /arm, Ixjijk llottom, Mo&rj ouuty, Ohio; 1.000 lrult treos. I'rico 81,600. Lot No 10. M'ollou ft I. ("outre Htroot. Mount*, villa and 10 share* In Mouudivlllo Miuini; uti>l Manufacturing Company. Corner lot north of strcot car baru. Fortyeighth and Jacob btreotv Lot No. 13 Water struct, south of Forty*oii;iitU itreeL LoUNo*. Gaud7 liott. stroot south of Forty. olKhth street. Lot No. 1ft. south of Porty-olghth street and eaitol Jiiooh strcot. No. 712 Main street. No. 10W Chaplluo stroot. No. 10JO Koll street. No. 102j McCollooh street No. 10(1 McCollocu struct. N'o.,2.M Twenty-ninth street. No. '.J0.W Main street. JAMES A.HENRY, Real Kttato Auout. V. H. Claim Attoruoy, Col. loctoruud Notary l'ublla uu2l 1612 Markot Strut. LOT ON FOURTEENTH STREET POBSALB. Wo oiler for wile at u bargain, If bouuht nt once, the westerly :tt) feet of LOT Na m ht tlio southwest corubrof FOUKTKENT1I and JACOU HTKKETd Tho lot hus u depth of 100 foot to uu alley. IF 012/ IE?/ IB IN" T. "U. lw?H * ll'l|l|1IJI' Tllll'UVt ' IUUIIIB, IMIVU QJJ w No. 146 1'ourteunth Ktroet, fruiuo, 0 rooiuw and I nit h 20 00 No. ?7,Obtu street. (rntno, live rooui.i.l'l 00 Na 71 Twenty eltfbth Btroot. Irinnu,room*. lu 00 No. UlSontb l'euti atreel, 7 roouiHund bntb <0 No. 202 Coul street, fruiuu, U room* 7 oj Na 2120 Main vttaot. frame, I rooms 1.' 00 No. 1127 Alloy ll.frniau, & room*.... 12 i? No. 21'7 Alley It, brick. 2 rooun 7 o<J No. 2MU Mulu htrut't, third boor. 2 rooms., r. 0J Six-roomed frume dwolllug ut Luuthcrwouil, modern. Store room* on South street, In llourne Tab. ernnelo building. Mo. 2135) Mulu dtroot. itorcroou and dwelling. Money to I.01111. Klro Irisurauco. RINEHART & TATU M, crrv Bank Huiluixm. Tclcphono 2lt>. |?u!7| Itoom No 0 FOB SALE. Two xiicoly located loLs In Delvedoro Addltiou, oauli. House of llvo rooms, ICofl street, Centre VVliool* iliu. gl.HOU. Hoti.se of four roouin, Kltfhtceuth street. SI.CKXL Three house*, Moyntou Htreot, cheap, House of three rooms. Twelfth street, ? ' *) 1101180. s rooms, Sixteenth street, in good condition $J,70d. House, l rooms, Twelfth Htroot, lotar?xlOJ fool, $700. Corner % lot, Woods Htroot, Centre Wheolln*. Tho ln>8t business property In jKtmivlllo, eight rooms. storo rouin and *?.?(? 1 stable, oa easy term*. (iood reason* for selling. Three lots, 60x 10J foot. Fllan, Wblto ?fc Ciullagber's add 11 Ion, $200 ouch. House, (J rooms and stublo, lilghtootith str.ol Thieo lots In Park View, cheap. ()no half lot, McColIoch stroot, Ceutro Wheeling. *W0. l-'ino suburban property, two tnlloi from tin city, live minute* walk from motor lino, new, with all modern improvements. Cheap. liOtx on < 'aidwell's run Jf2-?0 each. Fine Farm of lit uuros on Vatlouul road nla> miles oust of city on easy forms. House, ID rooms, Fifteenth Htroot, with muorn Improvements. House, tf rooms, Sixteenth street. ii l.OJ) House, I rooms. Twenty-third street, fci.2>> House, 7 rooms. North Market street. *1 " llusluesapiopjrt/ on Markot street at rnolof ate price. Lots at oust end of Twdutv-thlfd stroJi >' ? easy terms. Ono of tli'j bou in itiu(ii!tur|ir{ sitJi In tn City. fronting oil two rallro id* SsDO. 91.000. 91,200 Cl,00) and W,vW?U> iota on city real osiuto. FOBE^NT. Ifoiiso of six rooms ou North Wubasu street Island, SlUper mouth. nesbittITdevine, 1739 Markot Strout. real estate bargain ! A brand new five-roomed hou?o on Ltui street, JJelvcdoiu addition, with lurgi ' 'of 81,lo0 cash. Will guarantee tenant i > 119 year at 8120. Ileut raid yearly Iti advance. g. o. smith, oul2 1U9 Milk t A Wise Merchant Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is de;ith ?in Tradb as in other things. New Custom-' | should be sought ;ifU all the time, There is only one way to get theiTi?use the Advertising columns of Good Newspapcis.