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p '' THE FAIR ALL READY . And Thifl lathe Promising Opening Day for '93. A GOOD EXHIBITION 13 PROMISED In all Dopurtmcat*, with Many Now Featured \e7cr Soon Hero Ucforo. Nearly all the Dkplays lu Complete Shape? ILo Soutlioru Exposition Arrive*?llalloou Ascenaluua Dally. rt [\/l HEELING'S annual \VaV7 big wee It, tbo week a\J\J ol Iho fall mooting of T. tho West Virginia Exposition unci State Fair Association, on lillll its handsomo and if/**- ycommodious grounds cn "*o aoutli end of tho Island, opons to"\Zv7uJttL d?y- Already things a[0 Jn unusually good shapo for tho opening, and all tho indications point to tho boit fair over seen on tho grounds. Knowing it would bo hard to draw people to an ordinury jfair in this year ol tho big Columbian exposition, tho directors made herculean efforts to securo attractions which would bring good crowds, ana they have succeeded admirably. Tho only fear was on the core of the weather, and all the signs now are that this will be perfect. Last night it was cool enough for a light overcoat, but yesterday the sky was bright and tho sun just pleasantly warm. It was a busy scene an Intelligences roporter witnessed oa the grounds when ( he made tho grand tour yesterday afternoon. Nearly all tho stock, sheep and wine pens are lull up, tho horse stalls well occupied, the poultry coops filled. In the main building tho exhibits are roady for ineoection, and both in exhibits and decorations this hall will present a somewhat novel aspect The horticultural hail, too, has been r MADAME 7.T.S0. il more profusely and tastefully decoratod than oaual. , In fact, a grout many im- J provements wuro noted. d A porch like roof fans beon bnilt alone c all the atolls next north of the grand 1 stand, along the west fence, which is a great improvement. Nearly all the g tails are occupied. One carload of \ horses arrived yesterday afternoon by s expross. " a The managers have introduced a now system this year, to the general advan- t tape. No entrance fco is charged for ? tlaia horses, but stall rent is charged J lor theso and for all live stock, and the , association doos not provide feed free as heretofore. Straw only is furnishod. The result is that the atoll room, here- ? tofore inadequate, furnishes accommo- " dations for the greatest number of ani- 8 mala over on the grounds. Exhibitors a put moro cattle, etc., in a stall, whoa the stalls are charged for. I In the machinery hall the greatest 1 change is notablo. It bos been walled I in at the sooth end and sides to accom- t modate the far southern interstate exposition. This begins to show up t attractively, but so far it can scarcely 1 bo seen just what it will be like when t< complete. Mr. Patrick, who is in g charge, however, guarantees Clerk o Hook a fine show. The preparations for the balloon as- tl a;- tensions were going on yesterday. The i. furnace was partially built. To-day tho ? husband of Madame Zona, "tho spirit j of the clouds," will mako the ascension and parachute jump, as he desires to be sure that all is in good shape. Tho arrangement now is for Madame Zeno to 91 ascend ovory other day of tho week but * Friday when the man will again go up. * To-day tho southorn exposition will " be in full blast and all tbo departments " ready for inspection. The racing, how- " (ffl1 ! ? JUST THROUGH BY KXPSEftS. ? ever, docs not begin till to-morrow, f This will afford a fino opportunity to tl gen the other features at leisure. tl Tho restaurant near the. main on- n tranco and all" the lunch stands and C fakirs' places from the main building c down the Midway Flaisance to tho For- p xis wheel, run by Mr. McLaughlin, were a in roadinoaa to ao businoss as soon as a .1 ?_ ?_ J mi mo peopio appear 10-uay. more uro g Bovoral photograph tonts, the usual q lunch stands and oue good sized sido show, and the Midway will be a lively 1 placa Quito a number of changes have been made about tho rnco courso, and some of thorn aro noteworthy. For instate, g. the timere at the races have heretofore !, boon in the judges' stand. This year a ? place has been provided for them on S the grand stand side of the track, di- T. roctly under tbo wiro, and they will ? there take the timo and announce it, , both to the spectators and tho judgos. ? The judges will thus be alone In thoir t stand, which will be a very good thing. ' Tho reporters' stand was too far removal from tho judges' stand last year, n and this being brought to the attention p Ik of the VnanaRomont, tho stand was re- tj moved to a closer position so that the \ reporters ean now hear what the judges' announcements are witbont leaving & 7V their stand.. IiOG.-i.fj BREVITIES. Hatters of Minor Momon^ln ul about tba City. Tub La B?lle mill goes on in fall tolay. Tub Gramd this evening?'"Juat Landed." All the hotels are filling up with the people who follow the fairs. Tn* public schools of the city roopon o-day for the regular fall term. A nKGL'L.ut meeting of the board of :ounty commiasionera will be held to-* lay. Tub tube and olato dopartuionta of he Bun wood Kivcrside mill will rolume to-day. The Ollvotte Club, of tho South 6ide, s arranging for a big picnic to-day at ifooro's Orchard. Tns Aerial Fiahing Club has rourned home after spending two weeks in Wheeling crook. The Tom Kane who was arretted for issault and fined $20 la not T. B. Kano, if the Eighth ward. Baiituolomkw's Equino Paradox loBod a successful engagement at tho irand Saturday night. Etta Ditty waa locked up yesterday >y Officor West for "cuaaing" a man rho recontly swore out a warrant for lor. A well recently drilled at the Eoynann brewery producoa a irood flow of rater strongly impregnated with salibur. Two now artesian wolla have boon omploted at the county infirmary. )ne ia 134 foot deep and the other orty-soven. Flaxes destroyed a moaquito bar in ire. William Sundorland'a, in tho Eighth ward, Saturday ovoning, Das aia 10 other damage. Seats far tbo oDcrngomont of Cbarlea )ickaon at tho Opera Horao Wodnoslay and Thursday ovoniugs go on ealo t House's music store. Squire J. W. Sciiultze, of tho South lido, is suflering from tho results of a all in bis back yard Saturday morning, lis bead was bruised somowhat. The puddlor# of the lower Benwood aill are working dovble, and tbo skelp aill goes on double to-day. This gives mploymont to sevonty-fivo extra men. The Klvorsido fishing club, which has oon encamped down tho river somo ime, broko camp Saturday evening and lio boys returned to the city lost evenng. Manager Feinler has introducod ovoral taking novelties at tho Grand his season. Among them is the passng around of ice water at the interimsions. James Taylor was sent to jail by iauiro Giliespy Saturday for a hearing h'is afternoon on a chargo of stealing 14 60 from Ed Shaffer whilo tho latter ras asleep. A marriage liconso was Issued Saturlay to Joseph Weiss, a native of Goruany, aged twonty-sovon, and Annio 'roet, a native of Germany, aged wontv-two. The mail box at the cornor of Eoff nd 1'hirty-seventh streets, which was iroken some timo ago, has never been eplaced by tho poat office officiate. It j wanted badly. Bubolars enterod tho floiir mill and G. Rabb's grocery at Elm Grove Frilay night. At tho latter place a fow onts in change were Bocured, but nothng at the former. James Radcliff, while watching a ;ame of base ball on the Booth Side, ras struck on the temple by a largo tone, thrown by an unknown person, >nd severely hurt. He.nry Schmidt discovered Saturday bat some time last week he had had 4 stolen from, his trunk at his boardag house at 2317 Main street There is io clue to the thief. There is a movement on foot to decrate the business houses this week in onor of the State Fair. The idea is a ood one, as it will make the city very ttractive to strangers. The Knights of Best defeated tho louse & Herrmann by tho score of 15 to . The umpire roasted the House & lerrmann. The feature of the game was he fine pitching of McKim. The criminal court and both parts of bo circuit conrt will moot to-dav. 'hero aro an unusual number of casoa o bo examined by tbo criminal court rand jury, but mostly misdemeanors if no importance. Tub funeral of George W. Burrall Dok placo yesterday afternoon from bis ite residonce on tbe South bide, aud ras largely attended. The Jr. 0. TJ. A. I. turned out in a body, headed by the .merican cornet band. Saturday a boy named Coleman vraa truck on the bridge by Mr. Wood, rho was riding a bicycle. The boy waB nocked ten foet and bruised a little, utno other damage resulted. Eyewitnesses say it was a marvelous escape >r both man and boy. Grace Turner, aged thirteen,' who imo from Pittsburgh to find her lother at Moundsvilie, told a story ere Saturday of being led a long walk nt of her. way and finally left at'Benood junction by two young men amed Stover and Showalter. She was snt home. Saturday evening William. Struhlloior and Philip Roth got into a quar>1 on Twenty-third street near Market, nri in itn nrAffrnaa Rnth rnf fltmhl. mior in tho left breast nearly over the eart. Tho kaife wag small and. tho 'ound is not dangerous. Both men 'ill be up in police court this morning. Lucy Belmont was arraigned before quiro Gillespy Saturday charged with oeptng a house of ill fame, and four inlates for loitering. Maud Smith was p for renting tho house. She and Bellont gave bond and tho four girls wont > jail. Tho complainant was Charles tcCartby. There are over a score of romon in the {ail now. A delegation of the Kickapoo tribo rill leave this weok for the World's 'air under the hoad of Chief Raln-inho-Faco. "The Gnro" is tho suggesive and appropriate name of tho hotel i which the warriors will have their Ihicago headquarters. The big chiefs (imposing tho party will tako .along lenty of war paint, and expect to lav 11 the other carioa in Midway Platanee la tho shade. They will glvo a host dance nightly at their headuarters. _ ^ 'hb guaranteed caroforallheadacheaii Eromo-SolUer?trial bottle 10c te. 4 % "A Potr of KM.." Everybody who enjoys fan will bo aro to set all they could desire to "A 'air of Kids" at tho Grand Opera Hoaso oxt Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 'here will bo tho same fanny old rustic onntryman with his "well. Til be darnd" and the comic whistlo and a splonid company of comedians, vocalists nd specialists, including the well nown eccentric comedian Hawkins. DiLAYa 'aro dangerous. Take Simions Liver Begolator in time for dysepala, biliousness, and all diseases of bo liver. Assiama's Sals of Wall Paper and lonlding at-coit. No. 213S Main street V. W. Blur, Assignee. : " i ABOUT PEOPLE. Stranger* In tha Cltr anil WliioUo* Vollu Abroad. Hon. J. B. Sommorville ii at Grafton. Mrs. W. T. Mitchell ii visiting in Indianapolis. James A. Watson, of Fairmont, was a Windsor arrival. Miss Alvinu Wolf, of Cincinnati, is visiting Miss Carrie Erb. Georeo Kotsall. of St. Mary'/, registered at tbo Windsor yestordsy. Bov. Dr. Cooke roturnod Saturday from a vacation spont in tbo east. Ed Robertson roturnod last ovonlng from fishing camp on Fish creek. Miss Jennie Cowl loft Saturday to visit frlonds at Camberland, Md? for some time. 0 Dr. It. H. Dullard and family are back from Torru Altu, wnoro tueyapem the Hummer. F. C. Moyor, of 2218 Market street, hoi returned from a two weeks' trip through Now York state. Miss Dora Shormann, of tho Island, who has been visiting friends at Washington, Ohio, has roturnod home. James V..BeilIy and family returned Friday from a two months' visit at tho summor resorts in Virginia and West Virginia. E. P. Brown, of Mannington, C. A. Snodgrass, of Spencer, and W. Avcrill, of Maiden, are among the Woat Virginians at tho Behler. Mr. and Mrs. Gharletf Walkor, oi Spencer, W. Va., are visiting Mra Walker's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arklo, on South Jacob streot. Miss Corrinno Campbell, of Washington, D. 0., will open a kindergarten sehool Wednesday, Septombor 13, at 1137 Chapline streot. Messrs. Georgo Matheson and John Shookey, of the party which escorted Bishop'Kain to St. Louis, got home yesterday. M. J. O'Kane returned Saturday. I Mr. and Mr. J. E. Boltz, Mr. and Mrs. T. It Stockdale and Miss May Upmann, ai of Baltimore, who havo boon visiting w Mrs. Georgo Botts, of South Main streot, K havo returned home. it Mr. James M. Porry, tho organist of the Fourth Streot M. ?. church, has jnst returned homo from a threo R weeks' visit at his sister's homo, New , Castle, Pa., and filled his position yesterday. t? William Wims. Wheeling's own fav- T onte comedian, and Joseph Shaffer, his &' partner, wore in town ovor ounuay. Tho company of which they are membora in playing through Western Pennsylvania. | WORLD'S PAIR TOURISTS.. 32 People Coming from auil Going to tho gj His Kxliibltiou. Mr. and Mrs. 18. 0. Darrah are home. Capt. John Shrivor and wife are homo. * Judge J. K. Paull and Mrs. Paull are home. Charles Menkomiiler and wife loft Saturday. hi Louis Coimar, of the Slaatt-ZcUung, bl got home Saturday. ' aI John Waterhouso, wife and daughter got home yesterday. H Mrs. George K. Wheat and daughter Ia and tioorgo Kammolsburg left Saturday. Misses Blanche and Mary Hare are homo, also Misses Margaret and Mamio N Campbell. Miss Annie Boro, of LaBello street, loavos Tuesday for a two weeks' to the World's Fair. ' g Tho Misses Wilson, of South Chap- ln line street, returned Saturday from a u, ten days' visit. tii Miss Annie Keoves, returned yoator- K' day, from a two months visit to her ar sister at Urbana, Ohio, and the World's Fair. Mrs. Capt Francis, of the Island, left R yesterday for Chicago. After doing the { Exposition, she will make a tour of tho Ei lakos. ] W. O. McCloskoy, Thomas E. Kinsoy, ? 0. 0. Stone, 0. W. True and E. L. Car- -i son took in the PanHandlo excursion J Saturday. Henry Serig and daughters, Missos Laura and Clody, of North Main stroot, 18 have raturnod from Chicago after a two |D weeks' visit Charles Vrocso and dauehter. Miss Ada Lee, who Have been at Chicago and Columbus for tbo -past two weeks, bave dl returned home. 57 Among those who got homo yosterday were frank Oarenbaaer, J. V. L. Bod- 0li gers and son, Otto Schenck and wife <? and Lawrence Wheat gl Miss Ada Dillon, accompaniodby Mrs. Kate and Ada Graham, togother with *, their brother, Bert Graham, left on 1 Saturdey morning for tbo World's Fair. ? Mrs. Carran Mendel and daughter, cl Miss Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, wi of Morgantowo,. Miss. Bettie McLure and Miss Mlnnio Bowie, left Saturday m afternoon. . . : James W. Ewing, privato socretary to Governor Fleming under tho last adminiatratioh, who is now practicing law -j in Wheeling, is expected hero next at weok for a few days on his way to Ohar- J lottosville, where ho will take. 9 law " course at the University of Virginia.on Charlaion Quelle. d The Modern Beauty An frtnrl anrl 'rnnohino with plenty of exerciie in the open air. Her form glows with health and her M faco blooms with its beauty. II her systom needs thtf cleansing action of a _ laxative remedy, sho uses the ptentle P and pleasant llq,uld laxative Syrup of Figs. ~ Mrs. John Tent on cr Dyspepsia, Intense Misery > "No pea can describe the goffering I onUuroiL tcu ycirs trom l?jMpoprt?. I Imd alnoit G1t?* bp Itop? ofovftr ualnj any bettor C wbon I boe&n to t*ko Hood's Sariipaiillm. I 1 imcadralr cured and advtoo anyoao suffering from dyjpoptla to try Hood's Sarsaparilla = Tbo truth of this statement I am glad to vVrlf y at oar time." MB8. JoH2f FEjfTOIf, 07 Pritio ~ Bfrect, PtttabTg|h? Pa. 1 ta a SUBSCRIBE FOB The Weekly Intelligencer ! 61 oo PER Y^AR. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon the Liver. If the Ever is inactive the whole system is out of order?the Ireath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirit is .depressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Livor is the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts I1V0 "Mnfnrft. rinpa nnfc constipate afterwards or require constant taking', docs not interfere with business or pleasure during its use, makes Simmons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested its virtues sononally, ami know that tor Djupojiulu, EMouanua mid Throbbing Headache, It la too boat modiclno too world over bow. Havo tried forty other remedies before Simmons Liver Uugulator, and dodo of thorn gavo moro thwn temporary relief, but tholtogulator DOt oflly rdiovud but cured, _ _ ^ iL H. Joins, Macon, Go. REAL ESTATE. FOBSALE. Now li the tlmo to lnve*t your monoy whore >u are s'ufo it will bo safe and will pay you bet* ir interest Na 1507 Main street Is a three-story business ouse. framing 22 foot ou Mniu streot. west aide, id in one of tno bent locations ou Main streot: ill rout for olghtor uino hundred a year. Will ill cheap. Kfght-roomed briclc house on South Front root Island. 83,000. Kour-rooniod framo bouse and lot 60x120 foot, i South Tonu street, ull for 81,800. Lota 33x100 foot on South Elm street, Island, oo. Ten-roomed frame bouso near Twenty-sixth root on EofFstruot, cheap. $3,000. Fluo house ont'hapllms street of olght rooms, ith room and all other Improvements, near *onty-flrat, cheap. Many othor bargains, both In largo and small itxses and lots ou tho Island and on this side, blch are not mentlonod in tho above, FOB REFT. No. 8 Virgin la street, nine-roomed hou?o, bath mm Vinminnrif nml nil mnrinrn imnrnvninnntM. S per month. No. 07 Ohio stroet, flvo-roorood house. 82a Threo rooms on Zaflo street,, in a now house, o HARRY J. FINK. Tolepbono 087. fanSl 1143 Market streot FOB SALE. Lota in Behron's and Bpeidol's addition. Corner lot; Thirty-fifth and Chaplino streets, )Ujmj two rooms and kitchen. Cheap. A flour mill, with rollor process, twonty-flvo trrel capacity. Water and steam power. 8aw id planer also attached; doing good busluess tho country. This is a bargain. Coal within 0 feet. Has thirty-seven acres of laud. Will 11 all tosother or mill separate. No. 3727 KofT street, framo house, six rooms, me cellar, alloy corner. Easy tortus. No. 8720 EoiT street. Brick house, six rooms id hall, good locatlou. Cheap. Enny torms. Threo houses on Wood street, high ground, r?. 3518.8520 and 3522. SS51 each. , two houses on Twenty-ninth. lour rooms, ch. 81.400 each. A. good farm of 71^ acrot, ono and a half miles. dot the dty. A good orchard, six acres in apes, hss a fivo-roomodhouso, stables. etc.. and e best of water. Will sell on easy terms or Lots Inflotlmonu'i7iddl tion. the best valuo In e Eighth ward, on very easy terms, lor a short ne. x 41 Thirty-eighth street, six rooms, now, 82.WQ. Brick house, four rooms and halL Forty-first id Wood stroots, full lot /-% ?< ?* i I A a m/i JUSth'M A. Al-SM-C, inslou Attornoy, Notary and Real Estate Agent llousei routed and rents collected. Mco No. 3517 Jacob street. iropeau iteaioitup and draft # agent Passago Hcketitoaud from allpartsof Europe. Alio irafts to any point In Eurcpq mya I ?OB SALE. Two nicely located lots In Delvedoro Addition, 25 each. IIouso of flvo rooms, EoS street, Contro WheelFr'ous'oof four rooms, Eighteenth street. 81,0001 I Threo houses. Moystou ?treet, cheap, 82,500. House of throe rooms, Twelfth street, S350. House. 3 rooms, Sixteenth stroot, in good con* tlon. 83,700. Houso, 4 rooms, Twelfth street, lot35x100 foot, 30. Cornor X lot. Woods street. Centre Whoellng. Tho best busluoss property lu .Ktnavlllo, i-lit rooms, storo room and Rood stablo, on Sterm*. Good reasons for solllnic. roe lots. 50x100 foot, Filan, Whlto <Si Gallalor's addition. 8200 each. Houso, 0 rooms and stablo. Eighteenth street, M Threo lots In Park Vlow, cheap. Ono-balf lot, McCoUoeh street. Centre WheelR8300. uo suburban property, two mile* from the ty, live mluuto* walk from motor line, now, Ith all modorn lmprovomeuts. Choap. Lots on Caldwell's run 8230 eachj Fine Farm of 143 acres on National road, nine 1 1ICS cast 01 City ou wwjr tut >uo. Houso, 10 rooms, Fifteenth atraot, with modn Improvements. I lloaiw, 8 rooms, Slxteonth stroot, 80.0)3. troaso, 4 rooms, Twonty-thlrd stroot, 91.291 Kouso, 7 rooms. North Market stroot, $1.50*). Business property ou Market stroot at rnodorLotsat oast cud of Tvront7-thl:d street ou sy terms. )no of the beit manufacturing sltoi lutho grrttontln* ou two railroad*. 1800. Il.ooo. $1,200 11,800 and 83,000 to loan ou ty real ostatc. FOR BEITT. Hfouso of dhc. rooms on North Wabosn street land, 816 per month. JESBITT & DEVINE, 1739'Market Street. ?n5 OT ON FOURTEENTH STREET FOBSALR Wo offer for sale nt a barealn, II bought at ico, ttao westerly 30 foot of LOT No. -40 at tho nthweat eoruerof FOURTEENTH aud JACOI1 'BEETS. Tlio lot has a depth of 100 feet to an . to* rOB BEITT. >. 1031 Chapllno street, 7 rooms, brlct XS CO >. 1? Fourteenth itrect, (rune, 0 rooms tm4 bath ? ? 20 00 x 87 Ohio street. frame, flro room*... 13 00 i71Twonty-elghthstreot,fnime,?roomi. 1000 . 131 South Podd stroot, 7 rooms and bath 25 oo x 202 Coalstreet, fnimo, 8 rooms 7 00 i 2420 Mnin street. frame, 4 rooms- ? 12 00 J. 1127 Alloy II. fnimo, 6 rooms. 12 00 j. 2117 Alley B, bride, 2 room* 7 00 >. 2103 Mslu street, third boorf 2 rooms- 6 00 Six-roomed tramo dwelling at Leatheiwood, odcrn. )?' Store roomi on 8oath street, in Hearno Tab* n?clo building. ^ _ ... No. 2130 Main itroot storeroom and dwelling. Money to Loon* Fire Insurance. IINEHART & TATUM, Cm auic Bonxrxo. releshone 2IU. fa Hi71 KoomNo. 0. COAL. 3 H. D. WILUS, .?! SOLS AO EXT FOB?ONONGAH COAL AND COKE, TWKNTY-yiBST AND WATER 8TS. Telephone S3. Clean Lump Coal 6Ho per Bush?l. Anthracite and Piedmont Blacksmith Coal lnstook. JeB I ] \ ' m&PEOI T T 1220, 1222,122 ^ MONDAY, ! ^ People's Popu p One Dim FOLDING OPERA C EI sel _ i + 7 LEADERS 1. S The Sailor Wh E The Mexican F p Oberly's Music T Woodthrope an ! The Talented . Grant, Ha 7 Spiritualistic Se* r Cordelia, Queei OPEN DAILY I to PERFORMANCES 2 . WANTED. "XlTANTJSD?A SECOND-HAND T V Cash Kcffistor. Must bo cheap. Address W. II DKTLOrTBox 223. SlstcrsvlllcAV. Va. au30 \Xf ANTED?TWO YOUNG MEN TO w ? ?..I.AI, with cin nuh f | ucb m uewi okuuin uu uuiuoi niiu v#v i security. Inquire at UNION NEWS CO.S otllco, B & 0. Do pot, city. TXTANTJSD?GIRL FOR GENERAL T V housework, with good retorenccs. Apply at 103 Fourteenth streut, ou Thursday, Friday or Saturday of this wreck. anil WAN TED-LIVE AGENTS FOR the "Buttonhole Bouquet*." a novelty for county and'state fairs; big seller, fcnmplo 6c. MAX EBN8T, Cleveland, 0. au30? "XT/"ANTED?SALESMAN FOR OALIVV FOBNIA WINE& 3100 per month and expenses, with chanoo for advance. Commlsslou If proferred. No oxporiencu required. Address, enclosing five tamps, W. A. VANDERCOOK, F.-02 Wine Dept.. Los Angeles. Cnl. ' so2 A GENTS.?SALARY ANDCOMMIS1\XIQS. I Jest Fmtornnl Order. Assets. SJOO.OM. both Llfo and Endowment Clasww. Qllt-odifod In evory respcct fionio Dlstrlot Agouts wanted A rare chance. Address KING & 00., 8 Uuion Bqunro. New York. oc3-x , STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. J^OTICE WnitRUNO. August 23.1891 ' A meeting of tho Stockholders of the Klson ( Glass Ca will bo hold at the McLuro House on SATURDAY. RKPT. 9th. 1893, at 2 o'clock pw m., . for the purpose of voting on changing tho name of tho company. >< ?u24 II. F, WADDELL. , GENERAL NOTICES. 1 ^yEST VIRGINIA. STATE FAIR NOTICE. Mrs. N. E Scott and Mrs. C. B. Brucs are Superintendents of tho departments for Jellies, Flowors, Broad. Cakos, Fruits und Vegetables. All entries must bo delivered on tho grounds. TX7EST VIRGINIA STATE EAIR Vt notice. All persons wanting to rent Refreshment Stands for tho wook of tho Fair can call on Mr. B. J. Uandlon, on tho.-grounds, who will assign all space, GEOHGE HOOK, Secretary. au29~ NOTICE! Notice is hereby glvon that at tho meotlng of , tho stockholders of tho Exchange Bank ot Wheolltig, to bo held ou Monday. Septomber 11, 1893, according to tho notlco whioh has been given, the following resolution will be offered: "Jtaolvtd, That tho capital stock of tho Exohango Bank of Wheoliug bo iucreased to tho amouut in all of three hundred thousand dollars, by tho lssuo and sale at par of ono thousand : additional shares of capital stuck of the par valuo of one hundred dollars per share, and tho aggivgato value of ono hundred thousund dolJOHN FRKW, | A Stockholder of said Bank. Wheeling. Soptombcr 1.1893. se2 : ] FOR RENT. por kent. ' Ono flat, flvo rooms and bathroom, first floor, No. 2101 JSoir street Ono flat, four rooms and bathroom, socond floor, No. 2105 Koff atroot. Ono flat, four rooms, No. <36 Twenty-third street Ono Hat, throe rooms, No.62Twonty-thlrd street. Equipped with all modorn Improvements. Jy22 F. H. LANCE. For kent. No. 22 Tenth street, second floor, six rooms, bath and hull: will rout at $25 per mouth. No. 1002 Main street, second floor, six rooms, bath and hall, ntfrtO per mouth. Also at 1005 Main street, second floor, fronting on Main street, five rooms and bath. $30 per month. Third floor, [routing on Main strcot four rooms. $Ui per month. Second floor fronting on river, four rooms, at $20 por month. jylS JAMK3 L. IIAWLKY. 1420 Main St FOR SALE. For sale-axle greaseWARRICK T. WAYMAN. No. 102 Fourleenth strcot an28? jewelling houses for sale? Two-story frame house In ^tnaviUo contain^'fwo onwdory frame dwellings in Kirk wood, and a fine larm lor sale; cheao and cosy terms, K. T. UUffKLU iniuraaco and Real Estate A gout,: nu24 Bridgeport, Ohio. , gXOOKS FOR SALE. City of Wheeling & por eont Bonds. 10 anares Bank of tno Ohio Volley. * 1 ahsre Fort Henry Club. 15 aharoa Wheeling Title and Trait Co. 25 shares Warwick China Company. 20 shores South Sido Bunk. 10 share* Mall Pouch Tobucoo Company. 20,-sharos JBtna Standard Iron and Stool Ca 60 shares Wheeling Street Hallway Co. B. S. IRWIN. lirolror. an21 No. 24 Twelfth Btruet pOH SALE. A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT EDGLWTOX. Cheap and on Easy Terms. W. V. HOGE. oc6 CUT Sink Building. UOO Market street i?? ? ror bale. , ^ $33,500 ObioConnty41-2 percent Bonds. SIMPSON & HAZLETT, No. 1311 MarketSt.. mo ^ MACHINISTS. 1 J^EDIIAH & CO, GENERAL MACHINISTS And Manufacturers of Marine and stationary Engines. . 1 017 WHEELING, W. VA. i PLE'SM !4 MARKET ST. p September 4. ^ ilar Prices, e Admits to All. , 1 HAIRS FIVE CENTS R Delightful n anc1ng. 13 1 FEATURES I I* itlers, S eather Workers, E ians, p d Harrison, * -y "Tarrs," Morris, ! rry. mce, 7 t of the Tight Rope, -f 5, 7 to 10 p. ni. , 4, 3:15 and 9:30 p. m. REAL ESTATE. FOB BENT. A Mouth. No. fifl6 Market street 112 00 No. 1000 Chapliuc street, i rooms...... 8 00 No.4H. Nineteenth street la 66 No. M Eighteenth strout 15 00 No. 176 Seventeenth stroot. 10 00 No. 145 Fourteenth street......... 26 00 No. JO Twcuty-ll.tli stroot -... 0 00 No. 18 Twonly-flftb street......... 7 50 No. 25'20 Mn'.u street, Unit floor ..... lo 00 No. 2002 Mailt street. threo roomi 6 00 No. 2C0t Murkot street, two room* 7 00 Baloon. Martin's Ferry ? 20 00 Dwelling, Miirtlu'H Ferry ? 10 00 Two rooms and stable. Elizabeth strcot 6 00 No. 1131 Eoff street- .... 30 Oi No. 2702 Cbaplino streot. store room. 20 00 No. 215.1 Malu street, store'room ?? 12 00 No. 2305 Jacob street - - 8 03 No. 2015 Chaplino street 15 00 No. 21-14 Alley A. two rooms.-- ?. 6 00 Building (or manufacturing or wholesale htulnoju. iu rnAPnf Nn 1501 MnrkatiL PORSALB. Lots No. 4 and 7, Gilchrist's addition, Square N'o. 5. No. COG Market street, 91,400. Lot Na 2. South Front street, GO foot front, running to river. Five lots and five acres of laud In Trladolpbla, with two dwellings, slaughterhouse, Ico house, stable, and sixty bearing fruit trees, for 83,000. 100 aero farm. Long Bottom. Meigs county, Ohio; 1.G00 fruit treos. Prico 81,WO. Lot No. l'j. Miction 51, Centre street. Moundsvlllo. and 10 shares lu Mbuudsvlllo Mining and Manufacturing Company. Corner lot north of street car barn, FortyBightb und Jacob stroott Ix>t No. 13 Wator streot, south of Forty-eighth itreot Lots Nos. 6 and 7 Eoff streot south of FortyBlghth street. ? Lot No. 15. south of Forty-eighth streot and cart ol Jucob street. No. 742 Main street No. 1015 Chapliuo street No. 1020 Koll street No. 10J3 McCollooh streot No. 10N McCollocli struck No. 221 Twenty-ninth street No. 2028 Main street. JAMES A.HENRY, RcolEstato Atjont, U. 3. Claiui Attorno/, Collector aud Notary 1'ublicau21 1612 Market Street. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN! A brand now fivo-rooined house ou Liud itreot, Belvedere addition, with largo lot for 8,150 cash. Will guar&ntoc tonant for one rear at 8120. Bent paid yearly in advance. G. O. SMITH, au!2 1329 Market itroot TRUSTEE'S SALE. JWUSTEE'S SALE. By virtuo of a deed of trust made by Jobu A. Farley and Aoule Farley, bin wife, to tbo ut> , ionilgued trustee, dated the 12th day of August, In tho year Uflfc. aud recorded lu tho Clerk's jfllce of tho County Court of Ohio county, In ;ho Statu of West Virginia. In doed of trust took No. 85, folio 435,1 will on TUESDAY, THE 1DTII DAY OF SEPTEMBER, \.V. 1893, beginning at 10 o'clock n. in. ou tuld lay, at the north front door of the Court House if sold Ohio county, lu the city of Wheeling, ?ell at public auction to tho highest aud best bidder tho following described property, in said trfty, or no much thereof as may be necoMjry to pay tbo debt secured by said doed of trust and the oxpenses portnlnlng to tho execution of tbo trust created thereby, Uiat is to say: The south i|iiarter of lot numbered thirty-eight (38). situUc on the west side of Main street, in that part at tbe city of Wheeling. In tho county of Ohio, In the Stato of West Virginia, called Centre Wheeling, iu tho addltiou to said city known as tho ChapUno and EoiTs udditlou to the 4*la city, and bounded and described in wild deed of trust na follow*, viz: Beginulug at tho *outnMint corner of said lot number :? ou tliu west lino of Mnln street; thence with Muin street northwardly about sixteen feet six inchc to Ibe contra of tho brick division wall of tbo tonetucnt orunted ou tho property hereby conroyed: theneo westwardly through the centre of the told brick divislouwall and at right uu?i?i with Halu street And by said centre line extendod about ouo huudred and twenty-two feet to tho ilioy in tho rear of tho said lot: thence southnrardly with tho western boundary lino of the Aidlotnumber 88 about slxtocn feet sir inches lo tho north boundary lino of lot number iff of ihesaid addition, and thouce by said lust turned lino to the plaoo of beginning. together with nil tho buildings and improvement* uponsaia purcol of ground. Also tho undivided ouo-hal f of a strip or parcel of lot numbered thirty-seven (?> 3f tho said addition, adjoluing tho property ibovo described frontlug about three feet in width on Main street, and extending hue* irestwardly of evon width with said frout about ilxty foot, and to bo held, used aud enjoy xl by the occupants of tbo tenement erected on the north half of said Jot number 37 uu<l oj tho occupants of tho teuomeut erected u|h>? toe touth quarter of said lot number oj ?u nlk'y irpussuge iu common. The title to the property aeroby advertised to bo sold is believed l<- '?? jood, Dut selling as trustee, I sbull only convey rnch title as is vested in me by tho deed o: trtut iforesald. , . Tkums or 8ai.e:?One-third and tu noro a* the purchaser rnsy elect to pay. ca>u land, tho balanco in two equal Instalment* s. mo und two years respectively, with luw? fst from tho day of sale, the purchaser t?> give lis negotiable promissory note for ouch hi?#?nent, scenrud by a dead of trust on tho prowsrty. GEOKUK D. CALDW K! I Tru?te< Wit H. Halle*. Aactlonoer. ": ' _ jewelry. FINE NEW LINE ?opSterling Silver bta buckles, Ladies' shirt Waist Sets, Ladies' and Gents' Link Buttons, and many other articles in Sterling Silver Summer Jewelry. L G. DILLON & CO. ?ir VUiUaiCanlfond WoUdlDc larlia o order. *'? summer resorts. ! Bkady house, arkansas aveSUE, coaronient to -Oceiii un?i .licaii:" ? lepot Good board, splendid: room*. Ll^fr lianas, orchestra music. Tcrm*iiodc?:i\>?* ialar mailed. P. O.-Uox 207, AtlanticW? amkh uiiaoy. Jeii-TtMi